Iran War, Tariffs Explained, Anthony Killed In Self Defense?
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She wanna hop in a Rari She wanna hop in a Rari She wanna hop in a Rari I see that look in your eyes She wanna hop in a ride I said are you ready to die I said are you ready to die They telling me that I'm a bully I'm at you someday They saying I'm acting like healer But how am I acting like healer?
Why not put Trump that Biden knows them niggas that went to that island Why the fuck would you go to that island?
I'll get home.
Went to the dinners and got me some nitrous.
Went to the dinners and brought us some diamonds.
I need that extra for niggas to chime in.
I'll get home.
They just don't understand me.
I'm that niggas that's going to grenade on Grammys.
Walk in swastikas cause all my niggas Nazis.
Reading my uncomfortable chapters before I go to sleep.
She wanna hop in a Rari.
I see that look in her eyes.
She wanna hop in a ride.
I said, are you ready to die?
I said, are you ready to die?
They telling me that I'm a bully.
I'm a disembodic bully.
They saying I'm acting like Hitler.
But how am I acting like Hitler?
When I'm a fucking nigger Boom and we are live.
What's up guys?
Welcome to the stream Welcome welcome welcome sorry for the delay guys Sorry for the delay.
I literally just got off the plane, man.
Give me ones if everything is good with the sound and everything else like that.
I literally just came back in here, turned everything on, set up for the stream, and we are here.
Literally been off the plane not even an hour.
So came all the way down here from Fort Lauderdale, jumped right on stream, man.
Tired as hell, but it doesn't matter because there's no brakes on this train.
Happy to be here.
We had a great showing out at Penn State.
So I will go ahead and make an important announcement right now.
We are going to be at South Carolina April 22nd, my friends.
Okay?
So we are going to be out there.
I'll put a link in the chat for you guys, but it's going to be great.
It's gonna be a lot of fun We're gonna set up a tent Why Women Deserve Less University of South Carolina guys University of South Carolina I'll be out there with Uncensored America once again Let me drop the link in here for you guys more college campus stuff.
We're about to be Charlie Kirk but 10 times better chat We're gonna be we're gonna be we're gonna we're gonna be think of what Charlie Kirk is doing on these college campuses, but we're gonna be far more based way more based.
So you know, I got my uh guns that I got with me.
My um you guys know my guns with my special words on them.
I'm gonna be there with that.
It's gonna be great, man.
It's gonna be great.
Um, let's see here.
So let me go ahead and get um there was something I was gonna do here, chat.
Oh, let me drop this link for you guys.
Give me one sec.
Let me get this link right now for you guys.
Thank you.
Bam.
And I'll show it on the screen real quick as well for you, ninjas.
So this is gonna be the event right here, guys.
I'm gonna be at South Carolina at University of South Carolina.
It's gonna be a good time, man.
So I'll be there, White Women Deserve Less.
We'll probably set up a tent, do some debates, etc.
Because the thing is, guys, is that when I was there at Penn State, like people didn't really want to debate, man, which is cool.
You know, a lot of supporters were there.
And the other thing, too, I think that's important for you guys is like, it's not really debatable to talk about immigration.
Like, I talked about how illegal immigration works, how aliens come into the country.
That's not really refutable and debatable.
Like, this is all just a matter of fact that comes from someone who's an expert in the field.
Like, this is how illegal immigration happens in America, right?
So, let me drop this link for you guys.
I'll put it in the description as well for you guys.
But, yeah, I will be in there in South Carolina.
So, you guys want to catch me debate some people?
It's going to be late.
We're going to set up a 10-out side.
It's going to be fun.
April 22nd.
So, in about exactly two weeks from now, pretty much.
Exactly two weeks from now, guys.
We will be out there.
It's going to be a lot more based.
So, also, I will be putting out clips of the discussion I had at Penn State yesterday.
The thing is, is that I'm going to get the 4K version.
When we're streaming it, we're streaming in a 720, which isn't bad because they had really good cameras.
They got FX3s like I have.
But I'm going to get the 4K version to pull clips up for that.
So, Brett, if you're in here, stay tuned.
For that matter of fact, let me just text him real quick.
I'm debating going to Atlanta this week, chat.
We'll see what happens.
Or next week, do something with our boy Tommy and Matt Kim out there in Georgia.
So, we'll see.
Let's see here.
Let me look, Brett, real quick.
Which, by the way, if you guys are enjoying the clip, shout out to Brett.
Brett is the one cooking them things up.
Let me just message him real quick.
So yeah, I went, so basically for those that missed it yesterday, I was at Penn State.
I gave a pretty much like a college-level lecture, to be honest with y'all, on immigration in the United States.
I talked about how illegal aliens come to the United States, how they're smuggled into the United States, how they utilize illicit networks to do so.
And, you know, and then from there, we discussed Israel.
I opened up a QA.
I discussed immigration.
I did a monologue on immigration.
Then I opened up a QA.
And people really enjoyed it.
Also, I figured I would do this unboxing with you guys here.
So, shout out to my guy, TPC Films.
He actually requested that I get this lens.
So, what I'm going to do is I'm going to be a fucking corny YouTuber.
And I'm actually going to do an unboxing live on stream with y'all ninjas right now, bro.
We do it all here.
We didn't do it all.
I teach you guys how to, you know, I did you guys about immigration, head gay girls.
We analyze, you know, political, we give a political commentary.
We're going to be talking about tariffs today.
We're going to be talking about the war.
We're going to be talking about Netanyahu's visit.
We're going to be talking about the police report, the Frisco murder.
So, I got this new lens here.
Okay, shout out to my guy, TPC Films.
He told me to get this.
This is a fixed lens, 24 millimeter at a 1.4 F-stop.
Which, by the way, the thing that TPC taught me was the lower the F-stop, the better the quality.
Now, obviously, it's a fixed lens, so you can't zoom in and out like that.
But I'm going to go ahead and switch this lens out.
I want to see what y'all think.
And I'm going to switch out the other lens on the other one because I've been waiting for this lens for like a week.
So, it finally came in.
So, shout out to TPC Films if he is in here.
He is responsible for a lot of the high-quality stuff that you guys are seeing now when it comes to this stuff.
This lens cost me about $1,400, chat, if you guys are wondering.
And the camera I'm about to mount it on right now, this is a Sony FX3 in front of me.
Which, you know, if you guys got the coin for it, really good lens, man.
It's a cinema line lens.
So, you know, this camera right here is a Sony FX3.
This camera is a Sony a7R, and then the other one, which I need to fix this, this is a Sony A7R as well.
But I got to take that lens out, and that's why it's so dark like that.
So, I'm going to fix that right now for you guys.
But I figured I'll do the unboxing on air and show you guys kind of what I'm what I'm working with here.
Because I know some of you guys want to be YouTubers and you want to do content like this.
So, for this one, this lens right here is a fixed lens.
And this one kind of gives you like a medium shot.
So, this is the main camera angle.
So, let me go ahead and take this off real quick.
Well, before I do that, I should probably take this stuff off.
Okay.
So, give me one sec, chat.
All right.
So bam, take this lens off.
Okay.
I'm going to switch this lens in.
Bam.
All right.
So that is the fix lens at 24.
I'll probably need fucking my guy TPC Films to help me out with that more.
and then I'm going to switch this lens out.
There we go.
All right.
We're up into production here, chat.
We're up into production here.
I got to adjust this one, but you guys get the idea.
Let me see here if I can bring this in a little bit.
This focus is it.
All right.
Cool.
And then this is the other one right here.
That's the other lenses you guys already know.
I could probably move that a little bit more.
All right.
Okay.
All right, cool.
So, all right.
I'll go with TPC and fix this thing here because I got to definitely adjust some of the stuff.
Because it's at a...
Yeah, I got to knock it down.
It's at 2.8 right now.
Okay.
Anyway.
All right.
So, guys, let's get into the first story.
We're going to talk about the stabbing Alan Frisco.
For those of you that don't know, yeah, it's brighter, guys, because I got to bring the F-stop down.
Let me go ahead.
Oh, TPC is in the chat.
Hey, outro video coming soon.
Let's all go.
Oh, yeah.
Shout out to TBC.
He is making an outro video for me.
So shout out to him.
He's making an outro video slash intro video.
W stream yesterday at Penn State.
Talk about how it went in Penn State and also what happened towards the end when they said we have to cut it.
They probably got the call to shut it down.
Well, I'll tell you guys this.
Thank you for asking this question, bro.
So there was Antiva protesters there.
And not only were there Antiva protesters there, there was like 20 of them standing outside with fucking signs and shit.
There was also, they moved the venue last second.
They moved the venue last second of where we were supposed to be.
So we were supposed to be at a certain place.
And last second, they changed it on us.
So that was also something that was very annoying from the school.
But hey, man, we get shit done no matter what.
No excuses.
Right?
So it is what it is.
Let me take that casclow chat down.
Y'all niggas already well enough.
I already know.
Let's see here.
Let's see.
But I hung out with the guys after.
We had a dinner after and I hung out with the guys.
We chatted up.
It was great to meet a lot of you guys.
Mark, can you find a way to have a giant TV to read our super chats in South Carolina, please?
People can see your channel at the same time.
I can ask.
That's a good question.
I'll ask the guys over on Censored America if we can do that.
But yeah, they handle all the production.
Also, I do short content, but trucking on YouTube.
What advice do you got when you run out of ideas?
That's where you got to be creative, my friend.
That's where the money is made.
Got to be creative.
Keep making content.
They can't debate you because they know you're real and also they know they'll cook them.
I mean, debating immigration against me is pretty bad.
Atlanta is all...
Okay, Alta.
WDV of question Martin, would you have Saint the Center and Tommy to talk about the black community?
I could if they wanted to do it.
Is the coming FNF soon?
I don't know.
I don't know, man.
So yeah.
Let's see here.
so let me check this real quick chat i'm uh trying to bring see if i could bring this There we go.
All right, cool.
So I'm bringing the F-stop all the way down, guys.
So what I'm doing right now, actually, is I'm bringing the F-stop down.
It lets more light in, but that allows me to bring the ISO down.
So I'm trying to have the ISO as low as possible.
And again, I learned this from TPC Films.
Oh, man, that is bright.
What the hell?
Okay, let me adjust that lighting a little bit.
Okay, let me adjust that lighting a little bit.
All right.
Thank you.
All right.
I got the ISO at the ISO literally at 100, which is pretty low.
And the I Got, yeah, I got to add TPC.
I got it at 2.0 right now, bro.
Tell me if I should bring it up a little bit.
But right now, TPC, it's at 2.0.
Let me know what F-stop I should put that put at.
I try to bring it at 1.4, and it obviously brought in a lot of light.
I got to adjust the lighting.
Okay, but then I'll finish reading these chats and then we'll get going.
Guys, let's go to 10K likes for our boy Martin.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
Hey, Martin, I'm a 20-year-old college student with connections to a variety of ATF agents through my father because of this.
I have been considering joining the ATF after college.
Should I pursue this?
Absolutely.
ATF's a great agency.
They do a lot of cool violent crime cases.
So do it.
I mean, they're kind of redundant, right?
They don't have the same investigative capacity as other agencies like FBI and HSI, but it's a great agency to work for you.
You'll be running a gun in for sure.
But you're going to want to be a worker.
You don't want to be a slacker.
If you want a 905, don't do ATF.
ATF is going to be drugs, guns, violent criminals.
You're going to be up at night.
So that's what you want early in your career.
Yastra, Yomarin, have you seen the stuff that Candace has been talking about with the blackmail on RFK Jr.?
Ian Carol also talked about it.
You should cover it also.
Show some love to my YouTube channel at YasterLDF.
Well, I already covered it, bro.
I already covered RFK.
I covered it and why I think he's compromised.
And I went into detail too, but I've already pretty much covered RFK being blackmailed, unless there's some new information.
So okay, let's see here.
Did I read all the chats?
And then we got here your boss.
Hey, nigga, you can't edit out your own outro and intro, you lazy motherfucker.
Bro, I'm not an editor.
I don't know what to tell you there.
I'm not an editor.
What the fuck?
Huge balls on Penn.
100% uncensored, bro.
Said 271k max.
But only thing I don't agree with when discussing the point is saying the event happened.
Okay.
All right.
Some cat.
All right, cool.
I think we're caught up.
Sweet.
Someone said ATF big L for Myron.
Bro, the guy wants to get into federal law enforcement, retard.
Okay.
Sorry, Chad.
I'm just fixing the lens here.
I think autofocus is on.
yeah autofocus is definitely on okay um So we're going to get into the Frisco stuff first, guys.
Police support came out.
Now, this case, for those of you that are unfamiliar, also, interestingly enough, there is a congressional.
Let's see what's going on here.
Mar-a-Lago?
Not just winning the electoral college, 77.
National Republican Congressional CMTE dinner.
So let's watch a little bit of this, and then we'll get into the actual news because this is going on right now.
On November 5th, on November 5th, President Trump earned over 77 million Americans vote.
And House Republicans, we earned over $74 million collectively.
So, what does that mean?
That means there are over 2 million voters out there who are not Republican or Democrat voters.
They are Trump voters.
We have a historic opportunity over the next 18 months to bring them firmly into the Republican camp.
And we do that by delivering on Donald on President Trump's America First Agenda that they voted for in Congress.
That means continuing the president's wildly successful tax policy so we can unleash economic prosperity and prevent a $5 trillion tax hike.
It means giving the administration the tools it needs to carry out the largest deportation operation in American history to ensure there are no more stories like Lake and Riley.
It means empowering energy producers to drill, baby, drill, lowering prices for American families in the process.
Yeah.
It means strengthening the world's greatest fighting force to uphold President Trump's policy of peace through strength.
This is how we will cement our majority's place in history and give us the message we need to take on the campus next year.
It's going to take everyone as big as we want.
Speaker of the House, third most powerful person in the United States, by the way, this guy, this guy becomes president if Johnson becomes president if something were to happen to Trump or JD Vance.
A lot of people don't know that, man.
Speaker of the House is pretty much one of the most powerful positions.
My guy, Ivan Ranklin, says that the Speaker of the House is the most powerful position in the United States.
Which, hey, that's not a bad stance.
Wow, thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
What a great crowd.
What an extraordinary setting.
I love this building.
It always reminds me of the sound of music.
You know, it feels like we're in Austria or something.
Really, really grateful to see all of you.
I want to thank Chairman Richard Hudson.
What a great leader he is for the NRCC and the entire team.
A lot of gratitude to handout tonight.
I want to thank our entire House leadership team.
I want to thank our extraordinary members.
So many of them are joining us here tonight.
And of course, most importantly, we want to thank all of you for making this possible this evening.
This is a big one for us, and we shattered all the records.
And I promise you, we are going to be a good steward of those resources.
We have a big job ahead of us.
We truly have a lot to be grateful for tonight, a lot to celebrate, not the least of which is this fact.
I don't know if this, if you've been following this, but we now officially have a seven-seat majority, ladies and gentlemen.
Yes, I know.
Do the math, okay?
It means that we can lose three votes now and still pass a bill.
It's an embarrassment of riches, I tell you.
Good question here from Carterman.
Yo, Mario, I've been getting ads on your videos now.
I know that YouTube can put ads on whatever they want, even if it's demonetized.
But do you think this could lead to you being remonetized?
I don't know, bro.
We reapplied.
I'm not holding my breath, though.
YouTube has denied us remonetization a bunch of times.
And they never explained why.
They never explained why, dude.
So if I get it back, awesome.
But are you guys starting to get me ones in the chat?
You guys are getting ads.
When you guys watch the stream, give me ones if you guys are getting ads.
Because y'all shouldn't be getting ads.
I'm demonetized, bro.
Like, oh, bring the volume up.
Okay, I got you guys right now.
of volume.
Yeah, I brought the audio up right now.
Thank you.
Okay, after the stream, not during.
Okay.
So some of you, are any of you guys getting it during stream, though?
Because y'all should not be getting ads, bro.
I am demonetized.
You know what I mean?
Which really sucks and it's annoying.
But the channel's growing.
We're doing pretty well.
We're cooking.
So.
Yeah.
This job is so easy.
This is why Rumble is where it's at, bro.
Seriously.
Like, the fact that YouTube can literally just turn your monetization off just because they don't like your opinions is absolutely fucking ludicrous, bro.
And the crazy part here is that this is like illegal.
Like, literally, the DHS and Congress wrote a paper on us.
And after that happened, we got fucking demonetized the shadow ban.
This is literally what Trump signed into executive order to go against.
Like, this is fucked.
This is our first week with our two newest members.
And they were mentioned earlier, but Jimmy Petronas and Randy Fine of Florida have joined us.
Round of applause.
And with these two great new members, we have gained our number again.
We're back to 220 Republicans, and every single one of them are fired up to advance the people's business and to make America great again.
Ladies and gentlemen, we simply would not be able to do this if it were not for two things.
First, incredible support from leaders like all of you.
And second, our 45th and our 47th president of the United States, Donald J. Trump.
That's a fact.
Now, you all rolled your sleeves up this last cycle, and we worked around the clock to ensure that we kept the House majority.
And because we all worked so hard, we secured a unified Republican trifecta in Washington.
Everybody said we couldn't do it.
My friends, I mean, up to the evening before the election, they were writing our epitaph.
They said that the Republican majority would go by the wayside.
They said there were too many Republicans in Democrat territory last cycle.
That the Democrats had too much money.
They did raise a lot.
They said the Democrats redistricting was too much for us to overcome.
But we didn't believe that.
The leadership team and every member went to work.
The NRCC refused to listen to all of that criticism.
We got to work.
We shored up our incumbents.
We recruited incredible workhorses from coast to coast.
Like so many of our members, I crisscrossed the country non-stop.
I mean, almost literally every day we were not in session.
I was on the road.
There were 360 campaign events, 250 cities in 40 states.
I logged enough miles to circle the globe five and a half times.
That's a real statistic.
Some of y'all know I was four inches taller when I became Speaker of the House.
They beat me down mercilessly.
But we all did that.
All the members worked around the clock and overtime to get that done.
And along with our partners at CLF, the Congressional Leadership Fund, my team, we raised $332 million in 11 months to be able to do that.
And many of you wrote the checks to make that possible.
Thank you for that.
Thank you.
So here's what happened.
And you know, the reason we're here tonight, the reason we're celebrating what we have achieved and looking forward to the challenge ahead is because everybody got to work and made that happen.
Our House Republicans defended our majority.
We achieved the highest popular vote in history.
And we flipped seats in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Colorado, and Alaska.
And now we're enacting a bold America-first agenda to the leadership.
This is because men are turning out to vote.
A big reason why Trump won in a landslide and conservatism is becoming popular now or becoming more populous is because men are actually turning up to vote now and guys are slowly kind of waking up, right?
You know, don't get it twisted.
A lot of men are still majority blue-pilled and not red-pilled and a lot of shit.
But I would say that this generation of guys are more based than my generation.
So for example, if I take like an 18-year-old now versus like an 18-year-old for my generation, the average 18-year-old now is probably going to be more based than the average ATN role for my generation.
You know?
So that's kind of what it is.
Very, very interesting to see that people turned out in droves to vote for Trump and put him in office.
And Gen Zers are overwhelmingly more conservative.
Because like my generation, we're all like, you know, pro-Obama, pro-Bernie, you know, like, yeah, let's be Democrats.
Let's be liberal.
Like, it was very, it was cool to be a leftist in my generation.
Now, some of us grew up, like myself and others, but other people just stayed doing the same shit.
This is why you got people like Hassan Piker, who literally is stuck in 2008, right?
He's stuck in 2008 with this whole like socialist vibe.
So it's always very interesting to see the differences between the generations.
But I would definitely say my generation, I blame the millennial generation for like pushing in this woke agenda.
I got to take accountability.
Absolutely was my generation that fucked this shit up for everybody and brought in this woke culture.
Because and I've told you guys this before, like the woke agenda, really, where we started like, you know, the alphabet community started coming in.
You know, we started to praise black culture.
We really started to like, you know, see the emergence of like interracial couples on TV.
We started to see this kind of like blending, right?
This attempt to like have racial diversity.
Diversity is our greatest strength.
Like this all really started during the Obama era, I would argue.
And the Obama era not only ushered in like the first black president, but also ushered in significant cultural change in the United States when it came to race relations, et cetera.
You know, the Zimmerman case, for example, a very famous case when I was in college, I remember Obama saying like, you know, Trayvon Martin could have been like his nephew or something like that, right?
Typically, on race cases like that, the president wanted to take a stance.
But since Obama was black, you know, he had to make that comment.
So, the Obama administration not only did it change things significantly from a presidential executive angle, but also it changed things from a cultural angle as well.
And he was the first president to really recognize gay marriage on a federal level.
And gay marriage was what I argue a lot of the times, the slippery slope that led to what we have now, with the multiple genders, the tolerance of open homosexuality in public.
And it started with the Obama administration.
So, this is kind of what we've seen.
And millennials made that happen.
Like, I got to take accountability.
It was my generation of idiots that made this a thing.
And this is why the Michelle Obama podcast is failing so much right now.
I did a whole clip on this if you guys want to check it out where I go into way more detail.
But this is why her podcast isn't doing so well right now because people are just sick and tired of that woke ideology from 2008 onward that pretty much persisted into the Biden administration.
Because make no mistake about it, when Obama, well, excuse me, when Biden became president, that was Obama's third term effectively.
The Obamas were intimately involved in the Joe Biden presidential administration.
You know, there were many times where Obama was filmed, you know, getting off of helicopters after meeting with foreign dignitaries, traveling, speaking on behalf of Biden, going to meetings, et cetera.
And if you guys remember, Obama is still one of the few former presidents from the Biden administration or Biden era that didn't get his clearance taken.
Trump took Hillary's clearance away.
Trump took a bunch of his opposition's clearance away.
Hell, he even took Biden's clearance away, but he didn't take Obama's.
So, hey, something to keep note of deliver on that mandate.
We hit the ground running since January 3rd.
We've been very busy.
If he wasn't a chat, you guys agree.
I blame the millennial generation for this woke crap that we got now.
I think if you were born in the 80s and the 90s, we fucked everything up, bro.
Like, not all of us, but like our generation, you know what I mean?
Brought in this fucking woke ideology.
You've been watching this day by day.
We've been defying the odds.
We've been making the critics be quiet.
Just a small sample of the legislation we passed includes the Lake and Riley Act, which is to save lives from the Biden border crisis, the illegitimate Court Counteraction Act to defend Israel.
We pass the protection of...
Oh!
Women and Girls in Sports Act.
That's right.
We passed the Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, the Halt-Fentanel Act, the Protecting American Energy Production Act, and our government funding bill that put the Democrats on record for supporting the government shutdown and actually ignited a civil war, a political civil war in their camp.
Through it all, Republicans in Congress have stayed laser-focused on advancing common sense pro-growth policies.
And the American people have taken note.
Our party, right now, my friends, enjoys record high levels of approval.
And today, more Americans believe the country's on the right track than at any point in the last 20 years.
That's a big thing.
In the weeks ahead, we're going to continue to hammer out the budget reconciliation bill, which will be one of the most consequential pieces of legislation that Congress has passed in decades and perhaps in the history of the Congress.
Republicans here are committed to delivering President Trump's full America First agenda with that one big, beautiful bill.
I'm not going to do it in his voice, okay?
We're going to make good on our promises.
And what does that mean?
We're going to secure the border.
We're going to restore America's energy dominance.
We're going to dismantle the deep state.
We're going to grow our economy and reduce inflation.
And we're going to turn America to peace through strength.
House Republicans are moving full steam ahead to move the one big, beautiful bill across the finish line and onto the president's desk as quickly as possible.
Through all this, we are also implementing our game plan for 2026.
And this is what's important to everybody here.
What you're investing in tonight is the plan that we're going to take into the field.
Our work over just the past months has broken the Democratic Party.
While we are at record high approval levels, they are at record lows.
Yeah, the Dems are taking huge L's right now.
The Democratic Party needs a whole new facelift chat.
And I would argue a big reason why the Democratic Party is losing so badly or lost so much public support is because they is because they ostracized the men.
They ostracized the young men.
These progressives basically said that men are toxic.
We've had this super pro-women narrative for a very long time.
And honestly, people are just sick of it.
With the rise of influencers like myself and Andrew Tate and Sneeko and all these other guys, like we basically told men, like, yo, don't tolerate bullshit from this feminized society.
And I think we woke up a lot of guys thanks to TikTok, et cetera, even if they don't watch our content often, but they definitely saw our stuff, right?
Like, there's no way, you know, over the last four to five years since Biden has taken office in 2020.
There's no way in the past four years you did not see either me, Tate, Sneeko, or one of these guys on your timeline to some degree.
Even if you hate us, like, we were out there definitely teaching young guys what it really is.
So I think that was a huge role in getting more men to accept a right-wing narrative when it comes to their political affiliation.
Because quite frankly, the Democrats don't give a fuck about men.
They don't.
They only care about my, they don't care about anybody.
They honestly only care about themselves and getting votes, and they will use race politics.
They'll use feelings.
They'll use emotion.
They'll use women.
Oh, man.
They play women like a fiddle, man.
Women are retarded when it comes to voting for the Democrats.
Because the one thing that Democrats typically are able to beat up on the Republicans on is pro-choice or reproductive freedom.
And that's typically what women always vote for.
So that's what ends up happening all the time.
Negative 9% net approval in their own party right now, the Democrats in Congress.
Their ideas are radical.
Their agenda was rejected.
And their chances at a majority in 2024 were soundly defeated.
Now they have no leader, no message.
They have no vision for the country other than to double down on their failed, terrible policies.
Yo, you know that they're cooked when people like Stephen A. Smith are talking about running for the Democratic Party, president of 2028.
Like, bro, you know they're cooked.
Stephen A. Smith?
Bruh.
Let me remind y'all about Stephen A. Smith real quick, all right?
This nigga, bro, this nigga literally voted for Kamala Harris.
And he admitted this on interview because she's a black woman.
Like, bruh, what the fuck?
Like, if that is who is going to be someone that's talking about running for the Democratic Party, cooked, bro.
Absolutely cooked.
And we know AOC is going to run too.
Just so y'all know, I don't know if she, I don't know if it's official yet, but I'm 99% sure AOC is running.
Chat, is AOC going to run?
I think she's going to run 2028.
I think AOC is going to run 2028.
I don't know if Bernie's going to do it.
He's too old.
He's too old.
But I think ALC is going to run.
And she'll probably bring Bernie on on her campaign trail.
Maybe she'll bring him on as vice president.
But we know J.D. Vance is definitely going to run.
J.D. Vance is going to run.
And I think he'll probably try to bring Vivek on as his vice president.
Because make no mistake about it, Vivek right now is running for governor of Ohio.
He's campaigning really hard.
He left Doge.
He's campaigning for governor of Ohio.
And there's a strategy there.
Peter Thiel wants to open up a Palantir factory there.
Okay?
Basically, because as you guys know, Peter Thiel, the homosexual Palantir, PayPal mafia member, hardcore Zionist that can't even get a sentence out, Weirdo, guy that basically propped up J.D. Vance.
They want to build, they want to get a branch out there in Ohio.
And this is absolutely going to be a strategy for Vivek to become governor to give Peter Thiel tax breaks to open as his business in Ohio.
So they're definitely maneuvering.
I'll tell you guys that.
The tech bros are absolutely maneuvering.
And we're going to talk more about the tech bros when we come into the tariff portion.
And they're sending out their emerging new leaders, like AOC and Bernie Sanders.
That's where they are.
Yes, Palantir, which is a database used by intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
Palantir.
I've actually used Palantir, guys.
I don't think I've told you.
No, I've mentioned it before.
But I actually used Palantir when I was on the job back in the day.
But we know that they will stop at nothing to get back in the majority in 2026.
And if they were able to do that, my friends, heaven forbid, the president's agenda would come running to a halt after two years.
We would see the return to open borders policies.
We would see impeachments and corrupt lawfare resurrected.
And we would see the largest tax increase in American history.
We cannot allow that to happen.
And the American people agree.
And that's why tonight, I have never been more confident and optimistic about the future of our party, our movement, and our country.
The media loves to underestimate us.
They love to be naysayers, but we have proven them wrong over and over again, and we will continue to do so.
Self-fulfilling promise.
All right, this is Trump's live now.
Let's see what he has.
I have no idea why we're setting records right now.
We're getting more things approved than any president has ever done in the first hundred days.
It's not even close.
I had somebody say the most successful month, first month in the history.
Now they said the most successful.
This is live right now, chat.
He's on.
History of our country, and I believe that's right.
And we're going to continue that way, if not more so.
And we're going to do tremendously in midterms.
There's no reason we should do great in the midterms.
There's this thing that for some reason, the president, whoever the president is, the midterms are tough.
Why would they be tough?
If we're doing great, they should be easy.
And I'm telling you, we've got to win a lot more.
But as Mike said before, I happened to listen to him.
He was on C-SPAN 1.
That's a big upgrade, right?
I was listening as I was putting on the tie.
How does it look?
He was on C-SPAN 1, and they were talking about that.
And I thought to myself, because people love him and they love your leaders.
They love, really, the party is just doing well.
A couple we could do without, to be honest with you.
But the party is doing well, and there's no reason we shouldn't just get together and win these midterms and win them by a lot because seven that I heard Mike talking about before, seven is not really enough.
But we lived for one for a period of time.
You know, the only thing good about seven, when you have one, and now all of a sudden you have seven, it sounds like it's like a landslide.
It's so good.
It's like the most amazing thing.
Seven sounds so good when I hear that.
It sounds like we can't be beaten.
And we should be 50, 60 up.
Honestly, we should be 100 up because based on policy, these people have the worst policy that anybody's ever seen.
There's something wrong with them.
Honestly, there's something wrong with them, all this crap.
13 House Democrats currently represent districts that voted for Trump and voted for Trump big.
And in 2026, we're going to tell them, all 13, that you're fired.
Get out.
Out!
Get out.
No reason for that, 13, but 13 is a small number compared to some of these stats.
We are going to work very hard.
I'm going to do tele rallies, you know, tele rallies.
I'll do rallies for a lot of you, but I'll do teller rallies at a minimum.
And we just had two great elections, by the way, and I heard everybody is introducing our two new Congress.
Where are they, please?
Stand up.
I want to look you in the eye.
I want to look you in the eye, Randy.
Look at two of them.
Where's what a job you did, man?
You were never in doubt.
Where the hell, where is our second person here?
I know he's, oh, there he is.
Boy, they gave him a lousy seat.
He's behind.
Good, great job.
We're proud of you, man.
Great job.
Great job.
Thank you.
And, you know, those both elections, they were saying, it's going to be close.
It's going to be close.
And I was listening.
And they won by like, you won by what, 17 points, 18 points.
I don't think that's close.
I don't think it's close.
So we won by 15 and 18 points.
And they're saying it was a terrible.
Yeah, Trump loves doing this, letting people know how much he won by and how much they smacked them by.
This guy's like a sore winner.
He loves to let you know how much he beats you by.
But in addition to our fantastic House Speaker, we're pleased to be joined by majority leader Steve Skillies.
And I watched you too, Steve.
I watched you on C-SPAN 1.
And Steve has suffered greatly.
I mean, I was there the night that it looked like he wasn't going to make it.
He's very brave.
He suffered greatly.
And I tell the story about the baseball game where, I mean, he was really, the doctor told me, Sir, I've never had anybody lose so much blood.
It's not looking good.
And his wife loved him.
She was such a disaster that night.
She was crying.
She was crying because I've been with people that were in serious trouble and the wives couldn't care.
They couldn't care less.
In fact, after they recovered, I said, do yourself a favor, get rid of the wife.
She could.
No, I'm only kidding, of course.
I'm only kidding.
I like to say I'm only kidding.
That way, that cleans it up a little bit for the press.
I say, I was only kidding.
No, I've seen some wives that were truly not bothered too much.
I had one where the dog died and the husband died on the same day.
And I said, it's too bad about Harry.
No, no, but Lucy died, Lucy.
Oh, my God.
Harry didn't mean he left her a fortune, too.
Can you believe it?
Harry didn't matter.
The dog mattered a lot.
But I was with Stephen, and he was really, you know, that was a tough thing.
And then, amazingly, he was like a year later, he was in the baseball game against the Democrats, and he's playing second base.
And he was having a hard time.
You know, it's a hard time getting around.
And with his luck, a shot was hit to him on the ground, a ground ball, and he got down, and that ball was no way that ball was, it was right at him, but really, it was whacked.
I don't know who the hell hit it.
It looked like a major league ground ball.
And Steve went down and blocked that sucker and got on his knees and threw it to first base.
It was the most unbelievable thing that it could happen.
This was God watching a game, I'm telling you.
Does everybody remember that?
He blocked it or knocked the hell out of his foot.
Not his love, it was his foot.
And he got down and grabbed the ball, threw it out, and got their runner by quite a bit.
And they then took him out of the game.
And I said, what a great move.
That was a good manager.
They took him out of the game because you can't improve on that, let me tell you.
But he had great courage and amazing how he's done.
And he's been very special, and all of us know it.
He's really done great.
Another man I've really gotten to know a lot, and I think he's fantastic, is Tom Emmer, majority whip.
I think he's fantastic.
Where's Tom?
Where's Tom?
Where is our Tom?
Because I want to see his wife.
You know, his wife is better than him.
He admits it.
Oh, that's good.
Hi, Tom.
So where is she, Tom?
Oh, no.
She's home.
She's watching C-SPIN.
Yeah, I know.
Thank you, Tom.
Great job you do.
And Lisa, you were up talking about Donald Trump tonight.
And Lisa McLean, conference chair, she was talking about Trump.
And I appreciate it, Lisa.
Lisa, where are you, Lisa?
She's like a roast.
Thank you, darling.
I saw you're whole speech.
I watched you and Steve and Mike.
I watched the whole thing.
Then they said, sir, we have to leave.
You're going to be late.
I said, I don't want to watch your speeches.
And we have Richard Hudson, the NRCC chairman who set the record tonight.
Richard, great going.
That's a great, that's a great job.
And Brian Jack, who was with me from day one of my political career, he was so fantastic.
He was so fantastic.
And he came to me, said, Do you think it would be okay?
He wanted to run for Congress.
He always wanted to run for Congress.
It was the most important thing.
But he was with me, knows so much about politics and boxing.
He knows a lot about boxing, too, but he loves politics.
But he really just wanted to run.
I think his ambition was to be a congressman.
And the seat came due.
A good member of Congress actually retired and Brian in Georgia.
And Brian said, what do you think, sir?
I said, well, you got my endorsement, and he won by a lot.
And he's never looked back.
He's a fantastic guy and a great political leader, a great politician.
Brian Jack.
Where are you, Brian?
Where are you, Brian?
Hi, Brian.
Member of Congress.
Great job.
Proud of you, Brian.
And more than 160 members of Congress.
And I'd like to really, you've done incredibly well.
They're really looking back.
And, you know, I said before, the Democrats have taken a lot of beatings.
They have lost their confidence.
They've gone crazy.
They've gone crazy.
How about this new one they have?
Their new star.
They're cooked, bro.
Speaking of which, speaking of Democrats, this guy, big left-wing political commentator, I'm going to be reacting to more of his stuff, Luke Beasley.
This is the guy that Tim Poole was like yelling at.
I debated him with Andrew Wilson, if you guys remember.
So we'll be reacting to more left-wing political commentators.
I think you guys would enjoy that.
I got here at Luke Beasley.
There's another one that I see because I do watch a decent amount of left-wing people.
I've watched this guy before, Hassan, obviously.
Who else?
I'll watch Sama Pacman.
Who's the other guy?
Kyle Kolonski, whatever his name is.
So I'll watch a decent amount of these guys because I think it's important if you're going to, you know, you don't want to be in an echo chamber.
You know, I've seen some shit at Dean Withers, but he just sucks at live streaming.
He's really not good at live, bro.
Like, the dude is not good live at all.
Which makes sense why he doesn't want to debate.
But yeah, we'll be reacting to some of their shit because their takes are so funny, dude.
They're so funny sometimes.
Crockett.
How about her?
Are they serious about it?
Facts, Pac-Man Dubi got packed.
And if you guys were wondering, every time.
About that, that's their new star.
If that's their new star, they're in serious trouble.
I mean, this is Crockett.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
But we've done a job, but they've totally lost their confidence.
And it's a hard thing when you lose your confidence.
But they have.
They've taken a lot of beatings, and now they're going to rely on Crockett to bring them back.
Crockett's going to bring them back.
You ever watch this?
Last November, all the leaders here tonight were given a mandate from the American people.
And at the presidential level, we won, think of this, all seven swing states.
We won the Electoral College 312 to 226.
That's not bad.
Remember?
Here we go, bro.
He always does this, man.
He needs to remind the Democrats how much they suck and how much he beat them by.
Because people are the lowest level ever for either party.
The Republican Party is a much bigger party now than it was ever before.
And I must say that it's the biggest now since you heard the name Donald J. Trump running as a politician.
You heard the name before, but not as a politician.
I said to my wife, You know, I think I'm going to do this thing.
Do I have your approval?
Yes, darling.
I think you'll win.
See, she's a supportive First Lady.
I don't know if she believed it or not, but she said it.
She said, Yes, darling, I think you'll win.
How do you think I'll do?
Oh, darling, you'll win very easily, even though I've never done it before.
I said, I have one problem.
I've never done it before.
She said, that doesn't matter.
You're so talented.
I said, thank you very much.
She says, why?
We get along.
It's easy to get along like that.
But we have far more people and far more enthusiasm than the party's ever had.
I think I could almost say than any party's ever had.
I don't think any party's ever had more enthusiasm than us and spirit.
A lot of that's our leadership.
The Democrats are a broken party with bad policy.
They've lost so much, and both as politicians and as people, they've lost.
The stage is set for a monumental victory for the Republicans in the midterms.
And many of you, I guess most of you, and so many great congressmen and women here.
You got some senators here also, but many of you are, all of you are up.
We've got to win.
We've got to work really hard or we've got to win because there's no way they should be winning based on policy and it's ultimately about policy.
We simply have to keep our promises to the people and we have to very simply put America first.
Put America first.
Yeah, and that means no war with Iran.
God damn it, Trump.
Come on, man.
Which we're going to talk about that in detail, by the way, chat.
That's going to be the feature story for today.
We're going to cover the war.
I'm going to kind of talk to you guys about how we got here.
As you guys know, one of my specialties is breaking down Middle Eastern affairs.
I think foreign policy is extremely important.
I think it's often overlooked.
You know, I think that's when it comes to politics.
That is one of my stronger positions is foreign policy.
I've noticed that a lot of American political commentators stay away from foreign policy.
I don't know if you guys have caught that.
There's some big ones that do talk about it, but like the main ones, a lot of times, stay away from it.
And I think the reason why is it just doesn't benefit them, right?
You know, this is what I mean when I say like normally conservatives talk about transgenderism and two genders and shit like that.
They stick to stuff like that and they stay away from foreign policy because number one, you got to do research.
You got to know what you're talking about.
Two, there's no way that you can support Israel if you actually understand foreign policy.
And then two, or three, being critical of Israel is a death sentence for you in conservative media.
So they'd rather just not touch that.
It literally would get you blackballed.
You know, don't forget, guys, that it's only been, you know, safe to criticize Israel recently.
Like, if you talked about Israel, you know, before October 7th, it was cooked.
And I know I always harp on that and tell you guys that, but it is so true that you could not have these conversations, Progress, August number 7th.
No fucking way.
And I said I ran on common sense.
You know, I ran in cursed.
That's crazy that the Republicans had to run on common sense as their slogan to win, bro.
That should tell you guys how loony we were starting to get there.
Qualcombe!
Pawn!
That's crazy.
It sounds like a phrase that would have been used.
I don't know.
Nobody tells me it was used in politics before.
Now everybody's using it.
I see the Democrats, some Democrat guy who's a real sleazeball, got up.
He said, yeah, I ran on common sense.
That's what I did.
Common sense.
Yeah.
And I said, gee, the problem in politics, you come up with a little slogan and they copy it.
But, you know, they copied no tax on tips.
Remember, I said no tax on tips.
Nevada hadn't been won for many years by a Republican.
And state of Nevada, and don't ever call it Nevada.
You'll lose 25%.
Call it Nevada.
It's true.
Yeah, that's always, you know, that is kind of funny.
People from Nevada get really mad when you mispronounce it.
It's like, bro, no offense, but nobody cares about your state, man.
Like, nobody knows you guys for anything outside of Las Vegas.
And hell, most people don't even know that Las Vegas is in Nevada.
So come on, man.
It seems almost nicer the other way.
Nevada sounds like Brooklyn.
Does that make sense?
I come from Nevada, but don't ever call it Nevada.
Call it Nevada.
But as you know, the corrupt globalist establishment that ruled our country for decades is now complaining that I'm doing exactly what I pledged to do in the campaign.
All of these things, tariffs, the men and women's sports, everything.
The borders, strong borders.
We have the strongest border we've ever had today.
It was just announced.
I will give him credit for that.
He's pretty much like stopped border crossings.
Border crossings have dropped by like 90%, the lowest in literally like 20 years, if I'm not mistaken.
Lowest amount of border crossings, which is good.
It's a good deterrent.
Now, if only he would actually follow through and do the mass deportations that him and Thomas Homan promised.
But they're not.
They're more focused on grabbing Turkish students and fucking deporting them in Somerville, Massachusetts for writing op-eds.
That's crazy to me, dude.
I showed you guys a video.
How many ICE officers did it take to get this woman in custody, like six or seven of them, to get one woman in custody?
Those resources should not be expended on college students that write op-eds that are critical of Israel.
And she didn't even support him.
She wrote an op-ed.
So this is where we are in America now.
Instead of mass deportations, we're getting college students arrested for political views that Israel doesn't like.
Ridiculous, bro.
They don't want to write that.
You know, they forget.
I think I've told you guys this before, but I know I got a lot of new viewers here, by the way.
Also, by the way, guys, if this is your first time watching one of my live streams, give me a one.
If this is your first time here watching a live stream, give me ones if this is your first time watching an actual live stream.
Not the first time you ever watched me.
If you watch Friday's Finn, that's fine, no problem.
But I'm talking about if you're first time tuning in to Myron Gaines X where you guys are getting my political and cultural commentary.
Give me one if this is your first time.
Yeah, one if it's your first time.
Yeah, I literally, I saw that Jordan Peterson cried again.
We'll react to that too.
I literally made a comment on this.
But you know what?
Just because you said so, I will go ahead and pull it up on my ex.
I literally tweeted, right before I went on air, I tweeted about how he was crying on Pierce Morgan and why that's a fucking problem.
Here, here it is.
All right.
So, okay, for some of you guys that are new here, welcome to the stream.
When I voted for Trump, because as you guys know, I like Donald Trump.
I think he's cool.
I think he's interesting.
And I think that we needed someone like him to kind of shake things up, right?
When 2015, I liked him a lot better in 2015 when he wasn't taking money from people, making fun of Hillary, saying, lock her up.
It's other shit.
It was hilarious.
But I voted for Trump for two main reasons.
The first was foreign policy.
I think foreign policy is extremely important because foreign policy is the only thing that is out of your control as an American citizen.
For example, it doesn't matter if the stock market crashes, it's prosperous, interest rates come down, there's more jobs.
None of that matters if we get into a war, okay?
So we kind of have to put the we can't put the cart before the horse, right?
So economy and all this other stuff doesn't matter if we're in war, right?
And with the way modern warfare is now, the escalation to nuclear warfare is quicker than ever before, right?
Because we have the capability of bombing each other, literally from the other side of the world.
So with that said, our nuclear capability, our military capabilities have gotten stronger and more sophisticated.
So has our nuclear capabilities.
So for me, foreign policy was the number one reason why I voted for Trump.
I want him to end the war in Russia-Ukraine, which we are slowly dialing it back, even though they're still fighting.
But I do think that he would at least be able to make a deal with Putin versus Kamala Harris would not even have talked to Putin.
Because as you guys know, Biden did not talk to Putin for years.
He literally didn't talk to him for years.
And Kamala Harris was in Ukraine days before the attack happened, right?
So that's the issue there, right?
The Russian-Ukraine war, Kamala Harris would have just given us another four years of no movement, continue to dump money into Ukraine, big L, right?
Now, let's talk about Israel.
The Biden administration was not able to control Netanyahu whatsoever.
Net Yahoo who had no respect for the Biden administration.
He would constantly break ceasefires.
Biden would try to get deals to happen.
Netanyahu would never accept.
And it just put us in a really bad position in many situations.
Now, with that said, Trump, it's not like Trump is that much better when it comes to Israel.
He gives them whatever they want.
You know, he's pulling out chairs for Netanyahu, whatever.
We're going to talk about that more later on.
Don't worry.
That's going to be the future story.
But I think he'll be able to stand up to them more than Biden will.
And he's taking cheap shots at Netanyahu here and there, right?
Posting that thing with David The Economist.
Oh, man, from Colombia.
Is it Sachs?
Fuck.
He's a Columbia professor.
Someone's going to get it here.
He's a Jewish guy, really smart, brilliant.
Glasses.
He basically said that Netanyahu has been running our foreign policy.
Israel runs our foreign policy for decades.
Something Sachs.
I think he's a professor over at Columbia.
Someone's going to get it for me.
David Sachs or something like that.
No, maybe not David Sachs.
But someone's going to get it.
So that was the number one reason why I voted for Jeffrey Sachs.
Thank you so much.
Matthew Barhau.
Shout out to you.
I saw you in chat.
Yes, Jeffrey Sachs.
Thank you so much.
He posted on his True Social.
So he has taken shots at Netanyahu, and I don't think Trump likes Netanyahu that much.
He never forgave him after he quickly congratulated Biden after he won the 2020 election.
That really rubbed Trump the wrong way.
He was really pissed off about that.
I think the only reason why he plays nice with Netanyahu is because he's the figurehead for Israel.
And basically, Mary Madelson is making him.
I think that's the main reason why he plays nice.
So that was the number one reason why I voted for Trump, foreign policy, because you can control inflation.
You can always make more money.
You can always become more successful, et cetera.
I know I get it.
Eggs are expensive.
Milk is expensive.
You know, I totally understand that.
That's a pain in the ass.
However, none of that matters if we're in the middle of nuclear warfare.
And also, just so you guys know, warfare, wars absolutely increase the cost of living.
It amazes me how many Americans don't understand that when you're in an active conflict, right, like a war, that drives up the price of goods because of the instability and uncertainty.
The price of food, if you guys go back and look at a chart, the price of food had a sharp increase after Putin invaded Ukraine.
Well, why?
Because Ukraine is a breadbasket of Europe.
If Ukraine's ability to produce bread is hindered, guess what?
That's going to create more demand, which increases cost, because other places that harvest bread or make wheat or whatever, they're going to be able to increase their prices, capitalism at the end of the day, right?
So they're able to increase their prices because the supply is down.
And then that's where you'll feel at the grocery store.
Okay?
So the Russian-Ukraine war, many don't talk about this, and it's amazing me people don't talk about this.
The Russian-Ukraine war absolutely led to the increase of food.
Absolutely.
So war not only is bad for us from, you know, potential nuclear warfare status, but it's also bad for us because it drives up the price of goods.
It simply does.
It has a domino effect on money in different industries.
So that's another thing.
So those are the two main reasons.
The second reason I voted for Trump was for immigration enforcement, which we're not getting either.
We're deporting fucking college students that talk shit about Israel.
Stupid.
The mass deportations on day one didn't happen.
Tom Holman, fucked up, lied.
You know, Christy Noam is more concerned with going on raids with ICE than actually like pushing really hard to make sure that we get rid of illegal aliens.
Like she's doing a lot of this shit for show.
We shouldn't be spending resources going after F1 students, bro.
We have only a finite amount of resources to use.
Because I know this because I worked for ICE for years.
I know that they can't sit there and go after every illegal alien.
They have to prioritize criminal aliens.
Cool.
Let's do that at least.
Let's go after the criminal aliens.
Use the CAP program.
They get a lot of funding for their crap, a CAP program.
Not to be confused with that.
The criminal alien program.
So do that at least.
Don't waste time fucking going after fucking students.
Anyway, there was something else.
Oh, yeah.
But those are the two main reasons I voted for Trump.
They're trade cheaters.
They cheated on us.
They cheated with tariffs on us.
They stole our money.
They stole our jobs.
And now people are going around saying, oh, we're not treating them right now.
We're treating them very good, actually.
They're lucky we're treating them so good.
And, you know, when I have tariffs and I say, well, we're going to charge what they did.
We're going to charge.
I'm going to talk about tariffs as well on this broadcast chat.
And for those of you that are just tuning in, Trump is live right now at the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner.
We're watching this and we're going to get into the news stories.
Maximize the profits of outsources and foreign cars.
I mean, these foreign corporations are horrible.
It's horrible what they're doing, but we're catching them.
We're catching them by the dozens.
My job is to defend the, I have to defend the American dream, and I have to defend the American citizens.
That's my job.
I have to defend that.
The American dream is never mentioned.
It was mentioned for four years, and now it's being mentioned again, but it was never mentioned when we had Sleepy Joe in office.
I used to have a big.
I knew he was going to take a shot of Joe Biden.
He always talks about how he beat the Democrats by a lot, landslide victory, too big to rig, and then he makes fun of Joe Biden.
Here we are.
Call him Crooked Joe.
Who wants to call him Sleepy Joe?
That's my problem.
It's like the same.
They both work.
They both work beautifully.
Joe had one ability that I didn't have.
He said he was a good golfer.
He's terrible.
Somebody said the only time I got angry during our debate when he said he was a six-handicap.
He's not a six-he's not a 36, okay?
But he had one ability that I don't have.
He was able to go to a beach.
Yo, this nigga stays cooking Joe, bro.
Because it looked like it was actually falling.
But he'd go, had a hard time walking through the sand because, you know, sand is heavy on your feet.
Carrying one of those six-ounce chairs that are made out of aluminum that if you weigh a little bit too much, it just cracks in the middle when you sit down.
And he could sit down in a beach with photographers on the beach.
You know, he's the president, so he had a minimum of photographers, but he still had photographers.
And he could fall asleep.
Who the hell could do that?
Who could fall asleep?
And he'd turn around, and Drool would be coming out.
He didn't care.
His wife didn't care.
It's an ability that I could never fall asleep under those circumstances.
I'd be very conscious of my body and what we look like.
I'd be sitting up like this.
And I'd say, darling, it's time to go.
Let's get out of here.
Well, wouldn't most people?
I mean, this guy could go to the beach, and he was out in seconds.
Guys are shooting him.
He'd be in the papers the next day, eyes closed, mouth open.
The United States has been getting ripped off for 50 years, and we're simply not going to take it anymore.
And that's what's happening right now.
And I'm going to give you guys the good, the bad, and the ugly with the tariffs.
1950, the United States dominated global auto production, producing more than 75% of all of the cars on earth.
Think of that, 75% and even higher before that.
Today we produce 11%.
Well, China produces three times more than we do.
Let me tell you something.
With the tariffs that we're doing, as you know, we have tariffs on automobiles, aluminum, steel, separate from the other tariffs, the baseline, we call it.
Companies are pouring back into our country with plants.
There's a run on sites.
There's a run on old plants.
Most of them are being ripped down for new plants.
They've stopped building in Mexico, four or five plants, and they're all coming into the United States.
I know what the hell I'm doing.
I know what I'm doing.
And you know what I'm doing, too.
That's why you vote for me.
And the chipmakers are coming in.
They're all coming.
And we've never had anything like this.
We have investment, they think, of about seven, think of this, seven trillion dollars.
And that's been in a month and a half.
Think of that.
For the first, like, you got to give me a little time to get warmed up with that.
Guys, get your chats in right now.
I'm going to read super chats here, and then we're going to get into the stories.
I know some of you are probably wondering, hey, why aren't we covering the stories?
Well, Trump's having his dinner.
You know, anytime Trump is live, you know, we'll obviously tune in and see what he's got to say.
And then we'll get into the stories.
Hey, man, we got a longer stream tonight, guys.
I'm giving you all the content, baby, giving you all the content.
Don't worry, the stories aren't going to go anywhere.
But yeah, after Trump just gives this speech, I'm going to read chats.
We're going to be reading them here shortly.
And then get them in while you guys can.
I'll read the batch, and then we're going to get into the Frisco and then into tariffs.
And then we're going to get into the war with Iran, which will be the feature headliner.
So like the video, guys.
We got 948 of you guys in here that like the video.
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Another 1,600 or so on Rumble.
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Also, I got a clip out.
Might as well tell you guys about this real fast.
Hugo Myron Gaines.
What the fuck?
Myron Gaines, bam.
Right, you come in here.
This video is doing pretty well so far.
How modern women have gotten out of control.
And this is me reacting to this girl dancing like a fucking retard, who is like a second-grade school teacher, by the way.
Absolutely ridiculous.
So yeah, the video is doing well.
Do me a favor, guys.
We'll do an OSS rally after.
Well, let's keep watching the speech.
I don't want to delay the speech because it's live right now.
So let's take Angela Merkel.
Angela, how many Chevrolets do we have in Berlin?
Why, none, Donald.
None.
That's right, Angela, you got it.
How many Chevrolets do you think we have in Munich, Angela?
None, Donald.
I said, you sent us 7 million cars last year.
So we're going to start buying American-made cars or cars that are manufactured in America.
And if you can do it, not part of what I was going to say, but one of the best things that I think I've come up with is interest deductions.
If you buy a car that's made in America, you get an interest deduction on the money you borrow.
And I love it.
I hope you can do it, Mike.
I hope you can do it because I haven't bugged you about that.
I've been talking about no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime.
And I haven't really been as strong on this one, but it's only because it gets a little bit long, you know.
But if you think of it, you buy a car, you borrow money, and you get a deduction on that money if the car is made in America.
That will not cost you 10 cents.
You'll make money with that one.
I think you'll make money actually in a certain way with the other three also.
I think they're very important.
And they were part of our campaign.
I was going to say before that in Nevada, that when I came up with the no tax on tips, I think that's why we won by a massive amount.
And interestingly, they came up about a month and a half later.
She was making one of her few speeches.
She didn't speak too much for a reason, good reason.
She's making a speech.
And in the middle of it, she said, oh, and by the way, we will have, everyone's falling asleep, we will have no tax on tips.
The place booed the hell out of it.
They said, you're a little late on that one, because I was worried they'd copy me.
You know, it was so good.
You know how it actually happened?
Maybe I should tell the story quickly.
I was in my building in Las Vegas.
We have a great restaurant there.
And this young, beautiful waitress, and you're not allowed to say beautiful because that's the end of your political career.
If you call a young woman beautiful, that's the end of your career.
But what the hell?
She was beautiful.
So she came up to me.
Yeah, okay, W on that one.
Step in a little bit, but I get the message here.
He's trying to say, fuck this shit, this cancel culture.
And she said, hello, sir.
It's so nice to have you at the hotel.
I said, thank you.
I had a group of people, some political people, actually.
It's very interesting.
And I said, how's everything going?
She said, oh, it's so tough.
They're after my tips.
Who's after?
The government.
They're after my tips, constantly after my tips.
They're after all of us for the tips.
She said, sir, we should have no tax on tips.
I said, say it again.
What?
We should have no tax.
She said it.
This was my consultant, a waitress from my hotel.
Most people go out and spend millions of dollars to come up with an idea.
I said, she just said, no tax on tips.
That's the coolest thing I've ever heard.
So I went outside.
There were a lot of, we finished our wonderful meal, steak, went outside, and there were a lot of cameras, as there always are, unfortunately.
I say, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to have a new policy all over the country, but specifically in Nevada.
There will be no tax on tips.
Right?
And the cameras went wild.
Click, click, click, click, click.
And we won the state by a lot.
So I don't know.
So I have to find that waitress and thank her.
She was my consultant.
Except I didn't pay her $2 million like the other consultants that we all get screwed by.
Even worse than the tariffs other countries impose are the non-monetary barriers.
That's a non-monetary.
These are not financial.
These are other things, what they do so that you can't get your product in that country.
And China, as you know, is one of the bigger offenders.
And it's not all China.
Look, I get along with President Xi.
I have over the years.
But, you know, you just, when COVID came, that was the end.
That was it.
That was called the bridge too far.
But I've always had a good relationship with a very smart guy.
Loves his country.
I love our country.
So, you know, we love our country.
He loves his.
I tell that to other leaders.
You got to fight for your country.
You're not going to fight for us.
But we can't fight for you.
We're fighting for other countries.
We're trying to make them great without making us great.
But those days are over.
They steal our intellectual property.
They rob our trade secrets.
They manipulate their currency to levels that have never been seen before.
Today it was announced that China is reducing its currency.
Did you see that?
Big, big.
In other words, they're going to make up for it.
They got every trick on the book.
I'll tell you, they are great.
You got to hand it to them.
You got to hand it to them.
They're manipulating their currency today as an offset.
Apparently, Trump is imposing a 104% tariff on China.
Set against the tariffs.
You're not supposed to do that.
The game isn't supposed to be played that way.
It makes it very hard for us.
But in the end, it's not good because they have to buy oil.
See, we don't need oil.
We don't need oil and gas.
We have more than any other country.
They have to buy it.
That's where it hurts them when they do that.
It costs them twice as much.
And they ship their products through every one of our trading partners, running up our deficits with these countries.
sell a lot you know when you put a tariff on yeah what china did was fucking sneaky bastards um Back in like, I think, 2018, when Trump imposed tariffs on them the first time, what they did was they moved their companies to Canada and Mexico and other places that didn't have as high of tariffs.
And what they ended up doing was they still were able to cut the cost by moving their company over to another country, but they didn't move it to the United States.
So that's the type of shit that China will be doing.
They sell it like with steel.
They were dumping tremendous amounts of steel into our country during my term.
I saved every steel mill.
We only have steel mills because of what I did.
I put a high tariff on them, 25 and then 50 percent, and it stopped.
It stopped.
They were dumping so much steel, we would have lost every single steel mill.
The people that like me best are the people in the steel business, but I think the auto business is going to be right there.
I think chips are going to be there.
I think pharmaceuticals are going to be there because, you know, we don't make our own pharmaceuticals, drugs, and other things to get better.
They're made in other countries.
And you pay a number of, I mean, the same package in our country compared to like London and other places is sometimes 10 times more.
10 times more.
Something that sells for $88 in London sells for $1,300 here, made in the same factory by the same company.
And that's over.
I told them all that's over.
They put all of their research and development.
They put everything.
But what they don't tell you is that these other countries are smart.
They say you can't charge more than $88, otherwise you can't sell your product.
And the drug companies listen to them.
But we're going to do something that we have to do.
We're going to tariff our pharmaceuticals.
And once we do that, they're going to come rushing back into our country because we're the big market.
The advantage we have over everybody is that we're the big market.
So we're going to be announcing very shortly a major tariff.
Yes, we would need three planet Earths if other countries consumed as much as we do.
And that's what Trump means by that.
We are the biggest consumer.
So people need our business.
Major tariff on pharmaceuticals.
And when they hear that, they will leave China.
They will leave other places because they have to sell.
Most of their product is sold here.
And they're going to be opening up their plants all over the place in our country.
We're going to be announcing that.
So that's breaking news.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have breaking news.
That's what's going to happen.
What other presidents allow China to get away with is absolutely criminal, but I'm not like the other presidents.
And it's not going to happen under President Trump.
It's just not going to happen.
After all of the abuses they've perpetrated, China's attempting to impose additional unjustified tariffs.
Just so you understand, they all got rich because of tariffs.
Now when we do it, oh, it's so terrible what Trump is doing.
It's so terrible.
They got rich.
And not only China, many countries.
I mean, you look at Vietnam, you look at so many.
I could name 50 right now.
Biden couldn't do that.
He couldn't name any.
Name one country.
Name any country.
What's the name of our country?
He doesn't know.
That's why additional tariffs on Chinese goods are in place effective midnight tonight at 104 percent.
God damn, 104 percent.
Until they make a deal with us, that's what it's going to be.
I think they'll make a deal at some point.
China will they want to make a deal.
They really do.
They want to make a deal.
They just don't know how to get it started because they're proud people.
China will now pay a big number to our Treasury.
This is all taxes.
And don't let them keep telling you that this is a tax on our people.
I hate that.
You know, they say it's a tax.
No, often much of it is paid.
And hey, look what happened during my first term.
We had no inflation, and yet I took in hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs and taxes from China.
No other president got 10 cents in tariffs or taxes from China.
I got hundreds of billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars.
And I still got along with them because they understood what they were doing was wrong.
They understood it.
When you explain it, they say, I've had numerous leaders tell me, you're right, sir.
I was waiting for you to bring this up.
We're going to read the chat soon, guys, after this speech.
After this speech is done, we are going to move on to the news stories.
I just kind of want to hear what he's got to say here.
Because some of the trade deals that were made by predecessors as president were so bad you almost wonder who did these deals.
They were either crooked or stupid.
They can be nothing else.
They were either stupid or crooked.
It's terrible, but it's all being changed.
I changed a lot of it in the first four years, but it's all being changed.
You know, in the first four years, we had the most successful country in history in terms of economics.
We had 88% increase in the stock markets.
We had an 88% increase.
There's never been any president that had an 88% increase.
We had 88%.
And there are a lot of happy people.
And I think we're going to do much better than that this time, because this time I'm doing what I want to do with respect to the tariffs.
I think we're going to do much better.
And just remember the numbers when you get up to $2 billion a day.
$2 billion a day?
They're saying, sir, can't be that, can it?
I said, yeah, it can.
It's the biggest transaction ever made.
This is bigger than any deal.
You guys, some of you work for companies.
Your companies are peanuts.
I don't care how big they are compared.
This is the largest transaction in the history of our country.
And don't let some of these politicians go around saying, you know, because I'm telling you, these countries are calling us up, kissing my ass.
They are.
They are dying to make a deal.
Please, please, sir, make a deal.
I'll do anything.
I'll do anything, sir.
And then I'll see some rebel Republican, you know, some guy that wants to grandstand, say, I think the Congress should take over negotiations.
Let me tell you, you don't negotiate like I negotiate.
Congress takes over negotiating.
Sell America fast because you're going to go busted.
You don't.
I just saw it today.
A couple of your congressmen said, I think we should get involved in the negotiation of the tariffs.
Oh, that's what I need.
I need some guy telling me how to negotiate.
I tell you, the happiest people in the world would be China.
They wouldn't be paying 104%.
They'd be paying no percent.
We'd be paying them 104%.
That's the beauty.
These guys, we got to be careful.
And even the concept of it hurts your negotiation.
When they see a little story like that, the other side, you know, it hurts your negotiation.
And then the fake news wants to build it up, and it has no chance anyway.
But we have to remain united.
As I defend workers from unfair trade, House Republicans have a chance this week to bring trillions and trillions of dollars pouring back into America by pushing forward with the largest tax cuts in American history, which is what you're working on right now.
The largest in American history.
And you know, the reason we had, because we had a great first term and amazing first term, but I saw that the other day that we had the most successful, I mean, I knew it anyway, but I saw that we had 88% increase.
That's a tremendous increase.
Think of that.
And that's with all of the difficulties and all of the fake investigations and the Adam-Shifty shifts.
Can you believe this guy?
He's got the smallest neck I've ever seen and the biggest head.
We call him watermelon head.
I'd say, how could that big fat face stand on a neck that looked like this finger?
How can it, it was the weirdest thing.
It's a mystery.
Nobody can understand it.
But he's one of the most dishonest human beings I've ever seen.
And, you know, how we can allow people like that to run in office is a shame, but we did.
He was in charge of the witch hunt.
You know, he was in charge of the fake witch hunt with Russia, Russia, Russia.
It was a made-up story.
Made up.
Think of it.
They make up a story.
They know it's made up.
It's gone on for a year and a half, two years.
Russia, Russia, Russia.
I knew nothing about it.
The only thing I knew was that I taxed the pipeline that I told you about, that I put all sorts of sanctions and everything else.
They never had a problem like they had with me.
But it was Russia, Russia, Russia, constant, as a method of that was what they did is that was the complaint about why she lost an election, because crooked Hillary was expected to win the election.
But they didn't see what we saw.
We saw the biggest crowds in history gathering, only superseded by the crowds we just had.
But here's a guy that goes out and he goes to an intelligence hearing or whatever you might call it, and it's supposed to be secret.
He'd walk out.
He'd either make a call off the record, off the record, just crooked Adam Schiff, shifty shift.
He's a shifty Adam.
Or he'd just go out blatantly and have a news conference.
And because it had to do with me and my family, he'd go out and have a news conference.
And he said, you know, you've got to remember, he knows it's a hoax because he made it up with Crooked Hillary.
So he knows it's a hoax because we're dealing with human beings on the other side.
He'd say, Donald Trump Jr., the son of the President of the United States, will spend many years in prison because of what he's done with Russia.
Now, think of that statement on a human basis.
I have a son, a young son, who is being told that he's going for prison on something he has, he doesn't even know what they're talking about.
He said, Dad, I don't know what's going on.
They keep talking about I'm involved with Russia.
I don't know anything about Russia, I swear to you, Dad.
And yet, Adam Schiff goes out and makes a statement about a hoax that he made up that he knows is false.
How bad a human being do you have to be?
They put my son and my family through that kind of trauma.
These are bad people.
These are sick degenerates.
His son interviewed Mark Orubier earlier today, too, on Rumble.
Give them the benefit of the doubt, but I've just seen too much.
They make up a story about Russia.
It was a hoax.
And eventually, now they've all admitted it was a hoax.
On to the next one.
And he revoked all their security clearances.
It was like 51 intelligence professionals revoked all their clearances, bro.
That he's going to spend the rest of his life in prison because of what he's done with Russia.
He knows it's a hoax.
How bad do you have to be to have that happen to your son?
And, you know, it has a bad effect on a family, a bad effect.
You know, you okay, Don?
I am, dear, but I don't understand.
They keep tying me to Russia.
I don't know anything about Russia.
He didn't know a damn thing about Russia.
It's a disgraceful situation.
That's why we've got to kick their asses in the midterm.
So we've got to kick their asses again in four years.
If we slash taxes on American workers and producers, our economy will soar.
Jobs will surge.
Manufacturing will boom, and our country will prosper like never, ever before.
We've got to get this big, beautiful deal done.
We've got to get it done.
And get it done now.
Don't wait two weeks.
Don't wait two weeks.
See, bad things happen.
Crazy things happen in politics.
Just get the damn thing done and stop showboating.
A couple of people want to, sure, we've got to get a little bit more, a little bit more.
You know what you're going to get?
You end up getting nothing.
You end up getting a Democrat bill or worse.
In the past 11 weeks, we've already created 350,000 jobs.
It's unprecedented, including 10,000 manufacturing jobs.
We haven't even started yet.
Gas prices, you know, when I came in, they said he campaigned on prices coming down and prices going up.
They're not going up.
They're going down.
Gas prices are way down.
In fact, they had something $2.50 a gallon.
I saw on television a little while ago in between my watching my great friends on C-SPAN.
I saw that the prices are down to $250, $260,000, $275.
When I came in office, it was $350, $375.
But prices are coming down.
Prices on groceries are coming down.
Prices of eggs are down like 87%.
87%.
You know, they got me with that.
I told you.
Before I even got in office, they would tell me about close to 87%.
And core inflation has dropped to the lowest levels in four years.
And as I said, we had no inflation in four years, despite the fact that I took in hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs.
So we hadn't even started yet.
Nearly $6 trillion of new investment.
And that number is now revised up to about seven.
Apple, great company, is spending $500 billion because of tariffs.
$500 billion.
Not $500 million.
That's a lot.
$500 million.
You know, when I first heard the number, I said, you mean 500 million?
You can build a lot of plants for.
No, sir, 500 billion.
500 billion?
TSMC, the biggest, most powerful chip maker in the world.
This is without that stupid chip act where they say, here's billions of dollars to a company that doesn't need it.
These chip companies are loaded.
They give these companies billions of dollars to build a plant in the United States.
They don't build up in the United States.
They keep the money.
It looks good.
They give them billions.
No.
TSMC, I gave them no money.
Great company.
Most powerful in the world, biggest chip company in the world.
They're spending $200 billion in Arizona building one of the biggest plants in the world.
And that's without money.
All I did is say, if you build, if you don't build your plant here, you're going to pay a big tax.
25, maybe 50, maybe 75, maybe 100%.
NVIDIA is investing hundreds of billions of dollars.
Johnson ⁇ Johnson is investing $55 billion.
Eli Lilly is investing $27 billion.
The Mac is investing $20 billion.
We have billions and billions being invested by Merck, Clarios, Stellantis, General Motors, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai.
All are putting in billions and billions and billions of dollars.
They're buying sites all over their building because they don't want to.
I'm going to take a quick pause and read some of these chats real quick.
Killa UFC says, Martin, how do I get masculine and lesbian women to respect the masculine man?
Don't wipe them up, bro.
Those girls are recreational use only, my friend.
Do not take women like that seriously.
It's going to be an L every single time.
Valexia says, I think Pro got remonetized because they don't care about the red pill and social dynamics of men and women anymore because they already used it for the election.
They only care about Israel criticism now.
We'll see, dude.
We'll see.
I mean, if I get it back, awesome, but I'm not holding my breath, honestly, at this point.
Like I told y'all before, we're all in on Rumble.
YouTube is merely the tool to bring new viewers in, but Rumble is the home base, man.
We put the clips and the shorts and all this stuff on YouTube to grow the brand or grow the podcast or the talk show.
But at the end of the day, Castle Club and Rumble is how I'm able to do this while demonetized.
99% of YouTubers would not be able to do what I'm doing right now if they were demonetized.
That's why I always laugh at niggas that try to talk shit about us and say, oh, those niggas are demonetized.
Let's say you get demonetized.
Let's see what happens.
You know, Abba Preach, one of our biggest haters, them niggas been talking shit for years.
Bro, they were about to lose their shit when they almost got demonetized for talking about the COVID passports.
Because I think they got demonetized for a period of time and they were losing their shit.
I don't wish demonetization on my worst enemy and they think it's funny and they laugh about it.
But we're still thriving.
We're still thriving.
We're still doing great.
We up the production level.
You guys literally just saw me put a new fucking lens on this camera right now.
We got, you know, multiple camera angles, great quality content.
This is for my second channel.
I got better equipment in my fucking second studio than in the Fresh of Fit studio.
So we're going hard in the paint, and we're only able to do this thanks to Rumble.
And Castle Club, you guys know, I love Chris from Rumble.
He had our back when this bullshit happened and we got demonetized.
And we're still able to continue doing the show at a high level.
Y'all are still going to get Fresh of Fit.
You guys are going to get the debrief.
If anything, us being demonetized made us work even harder.
Nothing could stop us.
And we'll continue trucking on.
So we'll see what happens, bro.
But if they don't remonetize us, yes, I'm going to be very annoyed and frustrated, but it is what it is.
I'm not banking on it.
Adam Tufresh says, keep telling Ari Schaefer to address his name as Yay, of course.
Mr. Gaines, when is Milo, Nick Fuentes and the Tates Cannis Academic Digital Nas and Marian Gains Collaboration, W. Joe Rogan?
Tate Soon, Nick Soon.
Milo, I don't know.
He flaked on us twice, so I don't know if we'll do something.
Can it's probably end of the year when she releases her book?
Academics, I think, I don't know if Academics is still in town.
I know he was here for a bit.
Let me message him real quick and see if he's still in town.
Let me see.
He might have left, though.
I know he did a stream with 6ix9ine and Aiden.
And Rogan, I already told you guys about Rogan.
I'm too controversial for Rogan, bro.
Honestly, I'm going to keep it all the way 1 million with y'all, bro.
These are podcasts I don't think you guys are ever going to see me on.
You guys are not going to see me on Rogan.
You guys are not going to see me on Chris Williamson.
You guys are not going to see me on Lex Friedman.
It's just not happening.
I am too volatile for those guys.
And I've met Chris Williamson in person.
You know what I mean?
I've met Chris Williamson in person.
Nice guy.
I think he's scared to have me on because I'm controversial, which I totally find.
I get it.
He's very vanilla.
But my problem is that he brings on people like Saidia Khan and these other idiots that talk shit about me all day.
That's what annoys me.
Like, if you're going to bring people that constantly bash me and Rolo Tomasi and shit like that, you need to bring us on too.
Like, don't platform our ops, right?
Like, Sadie of Psychology, this red-haired nigga, I forget his name with glasses.
Constantly, they're fucking shitting on guys like me and Rolo and Tates and shit like that.
Like, that's what pisses me off.
You know what I mean?
Like, don't criticize the red pill, then not bring people on that are the leaders of the red pill or the biggest podcast on the red pill.
Like, that's what annoys me when it comes to Chris Williamson.
Nice guy.
I have nothing bad to say him as a person.
Smart guy, talented guy.
You know what I mean?
But it's frustrating that he platforms people that constantly talk shit on me, talk shit on the red pill, talk shit about the masculine movement in general or this space in general, and he doesn't bring someone in to actually explain what the fuck is going on.
Because what I've realized from a lot of these fucking normies is a lot of them bastardize my fucking talking points.
It's actually incredible how many people, when I'm debating them or I'm talking with them, they actually mischaracterize my position on a lot of different things, on a lot of different things, right?
So, like, I'll give you a good example.
So, like, when I talk with Officer Tatum, he thought I was over here saying, like, oh, yeah, you got to be fucking all these bitches, blah, blah, blah.
No, I tell guys, get your sexual market value high, stay the same man that your girl fell in love with.
And if you want to have multiple women, go ahead and do it.
Do it ethically, though.
Be honest about it.
Don't lie.
Right?
So, but, but he thinks I'm over here telling niggas like, oh, yeah, you gotta, you gotta have 10 girlfriends, all that other shit.
No, I tell guys, get your sexual market value high so you decide what you want to do.
I give you the tools, you decide what you want to do with it.
But a non-star, like, like, but a non-negotiable reality is you need to be able to stay attractive so other women want you.
You need to keep your sexual market value high.
Okay?
Like, I hate to say it, but women only want you when other women want you.
That's how you keep your girl attracted to you.
And I know that sounds cumbersome and fucked up, but that's how women are.
They're extremely backwards when it comes to attraction.
And this is something that I got to get through men's fucking heads that these trad cons simply cannot teach young men.
So yes, I appreciate your vote of confidence.
But I think those are three podcasts that will never have me on, guys.
I'll be honest with y'all.
Hey, look, if they do, awesome.
I think if we get big enough, maybe it'll be where they can't avoid it.
They got to bring me on.
Because this is how it goes, right?
And I'll, because you guys ask this stuff all the time.
And I could tell, like, you guys aren't in the YouTube world or the creator world.
So I don't mind explaining this to you guys so you kind of understand.
But like, this is how it goes, bro.
When people do collabs with you, right?
They got to look at it like, all right, am I going to, is there going to be a benefit here?
Does this guy have a big audience, et cetera?
Like, it's a very selfish business endeavor doing collabs with people, right?
Like, very rarely do people just do collabs off the strength of them liking the person, right?
Like, that doesn't happen a lot of times, right?
Y'all know I do that for a lot of my guys, especially guys that like I came up with in the red pill space.
Like, I'll go on their shit all the time.
I don't give a fuck how many live viewers they got.
You're my friend, you're my friend.
We came up together.
I'm going to show you love, right?
But other people don't move that way in the YouTube world.
So they look at it like this.
If you're big, they'll platform you, right?
Or if you got like a good following.
But if you're controversial, the likelihood of them platforming you needs to over them platforming you needs to override the backlash they're gonna get does that make sense chat does that make sense so if you're gonna platform somebody that has any type of controversial views Whether it's conservative viewpoints,
viewpoints, the criticisms of feminism, criticism of them boys, criticisms, you might be considered racist, whatever it may be.
If you bring anyone like that on your shit, the benefits need to outweigh the backlash that they're going to get.
Okay?
In a lot of cases, people will be like, yo, this dude's too controversial.
I'm going to get a lot of backlash.
Yeah, he has a good, strong following, but I'm going to deal with so many headaches.
And also keep in mind, a lot of these guys have like damn near 50% female audience to men.
Don't forget that, guys.
Like over here, y'all are looking in the chat, like 90% of y'all are dudes, right?
A lot of these guys y'all mentioned, like Friedman, Chris Williamson, et cetera, Joe Rogan, like a lot of women watch these dudes.
So they have to be very careful on who they platform.
Now, if you're someone like Andrew Tate, where you're the most Google guy on earth, they got to bring you on.
It doesn't matter how controversial you are, what you got going on.
Like, you're too big to be stopped.
You're too big for them to not bring you on.
Because again, the benefit outweighs the backlash.
I'll give y'all a perfect example.
So Benny Johnson, right?
As y'all know, Benny Johnson had Andrew Tate on his show a couple months back.
And one of the Trump attorneys said, hey, I fuck with you.
I support your content.
I'm a fan.
Her and Benny got dragged for that.
For weeks, they got dragged for that, right?
Oh, how could you platform this guy?
He's a human trafficker.
He's evil, blah, blah, blah.
All the Tradcons, the Ben Shapiros, the Matt Walsh's, the Daily Wire niggas, the, you know, all your like, you know, typical talking heads.
We're all going crazy because they hate Andrew Tate, right?
Because a lot of them are jealous that Andrew Tate's able to get the market share of young men.
Because the problem with these older guys, Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro, whatever, which I'm going to talk about that here in a second as well, is like their audience of men are old dudes.
They don't have the youth anymore.
Because the problem with guys like Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Jordan Peterson, Crowder, Bongino, when he used to do political commentary, like they don't identify, young men can't identify with them.
These are all older dudes that are married that don't understand what dating is like now and how women are now.
So young men can't really identify with their experiences.
These dudes are advocating for you to be monogamous and play by the same set of rules like as 1955.
Meanwhile, guys like me and Andrew are telling y'all, no, it's 2025 times have changed.
These bitches are crazy.
You got to be far more selective.
So that's a big reason why a lot of young men have actually went to the right is because of guys like us, right, that understand their experiences and go from there.
So people mischaracterize my positions all the time on shit to bring it back full circle.
But that's how it is.
If you're big like Andrew Tate, no matter how controversial you are, they got to platform you.
So there's one of two ways.
Either A, we get so goddamn big that they can't avoid us.
Or B, it doesn't happen.
It is what it is.
But you guys have asked a lot about, you know, Rogan and Friedman and Chris Williamson or whatever.
But yeah, man, these dudes are very politically correct.
But Chris, somebody clip this to send it to him.
Chris, if you're going to bring people on that talk shit about me all day in the red pill, bro, you got to talk to the man himself.
Me and you have had a conversation.
Stop platforming hoes like Sadie Khan where she's talking shit about me and she'll know what the fuck she's talking about.
So that's my thing.
That's my only problem.
I don't give a shit if you're not going to put me on.
That's not this.
It's your platform.
It's not my business.
But if you're going to platform people that constantly talk shit on me and try to discredit my work and then mischaracterize my position, my positions, which is the thing that pisses me off the most, then come on, bro.
That's crazy.
Let's see here.
Rant over.
Tim Poole tales to Netanyahu last night.
He's talking about it tonight.
Also, why is no one talking about these scum rhinos that keep voting against Trump at Congress and Kanye Barrett Judge?
I think you meant to say, Johnny Deck, I think you meant to say Tim Poole talk to Netanyahu.
Did he?
It's not a rumor.
He's talking about it right now, chat?
Give me the timestamp.
Chat.
Can you guys send me the timestamp of him talking about talking with Netanyahu?
Can one of you guys give me the time stamp for it?
I'll pull up his shit.
I think he's live right now.
Yeah, he's still live right now.
Let me see here.
I think we got enough of Trump's jokes.
Is he still beautiful?
Damn, this nigga's just going.
God damn, Trump.
Here, I'll open up another tab.
They don't want.
Somebody got the timestamp?
I'm finding it for you guys right now.
Doing the anti-Israel stuff, they're leftists.
The old people are Democrats, right?
They're against Trump, but the younger people are leftists.
I did a lot of work inside these anti-Israel protest encampments.
And the second most common symbol inside of all of them, I went to Berkeley, Irvine, UCLA, Georgia.
And I think those are all the encampments I went to.
The most common symbol on the inside of these encampments is the hammer and sickle, other than the Palestinian flag.
That's the most common, second most common symbol.
How long until we start seeing people on the right join them?
That's a great question.
Probably, I think it's probably already happening.
Yeah.
Under the hammer and sickle, you think?
No, well, I mean, the interesting thing is the anti-Israel sentiment we're starting to see from a lot of prominent personalities.
So at what point do members of their audience say, I'm going to go out and actually join these protests?
I think that anti-Israel sentiment has bled into like sympathy for the left, actually.
Maybe not sympathy, but a lot of right-wingers, right-wingers who have started being anti-Israel have become have adopted sort of like leftist tendencies, I think.
And they start to steer their audience in the direction of leftism.
Yeah.
No, you're 1,000% wrong.
What the fuck?
Okay, I've talked about this before, but I'll talk about it again.
The left comes at Israel for humanitarian reasons.
Apartheid ethnostate, human rights violations, war crimes, etc.
The right typically comes at Israel from the position of nationalism.
Hey, these guys are subverting our government.
They're influencing our foreign policy.
They're getting us into wars.
American taxpayers are paying for the bombs that kill innocent children.
The right wing cares about the humanitarian angle as well, but the right argues more from a nationalistic perspective and not being interventionist versus the left wing argues from humanitarian perspective.
But this is the one issue, though.
I want to make this explicitly clear.
This one issue that I can remember in recent memory that both the far right and the far left actually agree on is Israel.
For different reasons, of course, but they have come to the same conclusion that Israel is a fucking problem.
So this guy's wrong.
But let's keep listening.
I mean, you do get a lot of the same kind of.
Don't worry, I got you guys.
Here you go.
The real horseshoe theory.
I hate lumping these guys in.
Oh, look.
I mean, look, he actually, he actually described it perfectly.
Look, far right, still pro-Palestine.
Far left, pro-Palestine, and then in the center, pro-Israel.
They're right, though, because they're not actually right-wing, right?
Yeah, and what is this?
This is so weird.
Yeah.
This is funny, though.
A real.
When you say sympathy for the left, like which issues then?
Well, here's a great example.
Candace Owens on her podcast, she debated.
I forget who it was, but they were talking about East Jerusalem.
They're talking about the difference between the Muslim, Arab, Jewish, and why am I blanking?
Armenian quarters, four quarters of the old city of East Jerusalem.
And she's basically like, I was there with the rabbi who took me around, and the signs say, no, Arabs can't leave.
They have to live here.
The Muslims have to live in the Muslim court, which is not true.
I've been to Jerusalem.
There is no division between the quarters.
There are Muslims wearing hijab in the Jewish quarter.
There are Jews wearing kepa in the Muslim quarter.
There's no division.
There's Muslim-owned businesses in the Jewish quarter, and they sell kosher here and non-kosher here.
And the Jews buy it.
No division.
She was corrected on that by whoever she was debating and basically told that she was lying.
She continued to parrot that talking point afterwards.
But what she appealed to is, and by the way, this is the woman who built her career on the whole Blexit, racism isn't real.
Don't let people convince you you're a victim.
Well, I just see that, and I think of the Jim Crow South.
And my grandparents built up in that.
It's like, that's not necessarily a left or right issue because left and right is an economic axis, not a social one.
That's not true.
What do you think?
Left.
So I hate to interrupt you, and I don't mean to be disrespectful, but left and right refers to the cultural tribes.
There's left economics and right economics, but typically in this country, when they say left and right, it incorporates the components of the umbrella factions.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
So race, economics could apply to each other.
When you say right, the reason it doesn't make sense is the authoritarian right is not free market, but the libertarian right is.
I actually tend to believe that there's no such thing as a libertarian left.
And I think that like, so when you look at like the actual axis of authoritarian libertarian right and left, and we probably won't get anywhere with this conversation, but like generally in the past, at least, and I agree with you when we talk about right-they're really getting in the weeds right now, but fuck it.
In the United States, we're referring to tribes, yes.
But like traditionally, right and left is an economic axis.
The further left you go, the closer to communism are.
The further right you go, the closer.
All right, let me read.
Okay, Punisher says, we're going to keep going.
What is the difference between all these illegal aliens getting caught and deported by ice in a book?
The book has papers.
Funny.
Mr. Myron Gaines, sir, was actively blocked out of Discord.
Up most thankful for you and huge Don DeMarco, Mr. Gaines.
I need emergency life and government crime reporting for me fell me.
Welp, where, and how much?
Join Castle Club, bro.
We're going to have a Zoom call tomorrow.
Myron, I watched you last night.
Great job, man.
I appreciate your input.
Just wanted to show support.
Appreciate that, my friend.
Greatly.
Let's see here.
Just reading through these chats, guys, and we'll go back to the simple thing because it is an interesting conversation.
Hey, Marion, I was said that I couldn't make it to Penn State.
I got home late and was two hours away.
So traffic backed things up.
I really want to go.
You did a great job, and I'm proud of you.
Thank you so much, R1official.
I will be at South Carolina, my friend.
Make it there, April 22nd.
Hey, Marin, I was made a mod on Rumble, and you accidentally removed me, bro.
Here's the thing, bro.
The Rumble, I started to get problems with the modding.
A lot of you guys were being ban-friendly, so I had to, you know, I gave the wrench only to a few people.
I'm letting Josie handle that shit and a couple other guys, Broski, et cetera.
Shout out to the mods, Jake the Mullet.
Bro, I was busy for two weeks and came back to Trump doing this.
Holy, what's the point of these tariffs?
My portfolio is getting cooked.
Don't worry, fresh updates.
I got you.
I'm going to talk about the tariffs as well.
Good job, Penn State.
Thank you so much, Cash.
Free.
Hey, Marin, I super chatted Donovan about co-hosting with you this week, and he said it's possible.
Should get in contact with him.
That would be a nice treat for us all.
Yes, I've been in contact with Donovan.
We are going to do something.
You guys know Donovan is a homie.
I'm always going to give back to him.
Martin, I totally agree with what you're saying.
The way modern society has changed, the way women move, and they don't even care about religion anymore.
However, I do think that the only way we can solve this problem is by making the church have authority on the influence on culture again, like it used to.
But I understand that women don't care about that anymore.
But what do you think is the best move of Christian development and modernity?
Bro, y'all niggas are cooked.
Nigel, I'm going to be 1,000% with you.
Devout Christian men in modernity, y'all are cooked.
You're basically going to have to have that devout Christian mindset while also being extremely red-pilled on modern women.
That's the only way you're going to navigate it.
I'll use my buddy Nick as an example.
Nick is a virgin, devout Christian, but extremely red-pilled on women.
It's actually very impressive how red-pilled he is on women, despite the fact that he doesn't fuck with them.
Very impressive.
Something he doesn't get enough credit for.
People make fun of him all the time for being a virgin, but the dude is extremely competent when it comes to female nature, understanding women despite being a virgin.
So, hey, again, most guys are not going to have that level of competence with women without any sexual experience like Nick, but I think men should be striving for that.
You just have to be super red-pilled on women to move intelligently.
You can still have that religious lens.
You can still be devout, but you have to navigate with a modernity lens when it comes to women because they're not coming from the same cloth anymore.
Martin, why are Armenians and those people on that part of the world so damn crooked?
Doing the right thing is impossible for them, bro.
It's fucked.
Bro, every time you mention Saidia Khan, I just laugh.
A fish giving advice to fishermen.
Bro, I'm telling you, bro, that bitch has been talking shit about me for years, man.
It's so annoying.
Like, at this point, I might have to just cook her in a debate, bro.
I don't know.
We'll figure something out.
But she's a huge grifter.
Alban M. Stu Peter is going to debate Gary, your manager, about the JQ on Stu Show right now.
Just got the email from him.
It should be fun to watch.
Yeah, they had the discussion earlier.
Carter Man92.
Speaking of useless 304, Sinna got Brad to cut out a mention of FNF in her interview on Raw Talk.
She doesn't like your take on men and women can't be friends and didn't want you mentioned in an interview.
Ha, bro.
Nigga, I'm telling y'all, I'm like fucking Voldemort.
Is that the character from Harry Potter?
These niggas are terrified to me, bro.
Like, I'm telling you guys, I'm like the boogeyman of social media.
They banned me on Instagram.
They demonetized me on YouTube.
They banned me on Facebook.
Like, I am literally like the fucking candyman.
People don't want to hear my name because, bro, the thing is this.
There's a couple of things that I'm just not going to lose on when I discuss on.
Them boys, right?
Indefensible to talk about our protection of Israel.
Makes no sense for us whatsoever geopolitically.
Feminism and, you know, black victimhood.
Like, these are three things that people get mad at me the most about.
But like, I'm almost influenced.
Like, bro, these positions are indefensible.
Oh, we want reparations.
Okay, nigga.
Okay, buddy.
You know, so it's not going to happen.
Matter of fact, somebody said, oh, should we give reparations to blacks so they go back to Egypt or whatever?
No, bro.
I'm not for reparations at all.
Like, what the fuck do we look like giving money to people that didn't earn it?
And why are people that didn't enslave them pay for it?
And the crazy part is, like, we're all going to have to pay for it.
It's not just going to be the white people.
All of us are paying for that shit.
Reparations is a retarded thing.
But yeah, I didn't even know Brad interviewed Sinna.
Bro, look.
Sinna, a lot of these, like, female Twitch streamers, they're retards.
They're literally not intelligent.
They don't give any interesting takes.
They're not smart.
You don't get any value from watching them.
They don't teach you anything.
They don't teach you about foreign policy.
They don't teach you about politics.
They don't teach you about history.
They don't teach you about becoming attractive.
They don't teach you how to make money.
They don't teach you about the markets.
They don't explain tariffs.
None of that shit.
They're fucking retards.
So I'm not surprised that she wanted Brad, didn't want Brad to mention me.
How'd you know that, though, Carterman?
How'd you know that Brad cut that part out of the interview?
How'd you know that?
Super chat in and let me know.
Hello, Mr. Gaines.
Huge respect.
And please react first five minutes of this as well as some of Joe Rogan's friends.
And the man on the left, as you put it, character assassinated Nick Fuente's thoughts.
Let me see here.
I'll get this link for you.
Damn.
We're going to be doing a longer stream tonight, boyos.
I don't even know who the fuck these niggas are.
Drunk history with Christophano and Yanis Papas.
Bro, this is an hour and a half, bro.
Give me a time stamp.
I'm not going through all this bullshit.
Come on, Fresh for Life.
Guys, if you guys are going to send me clips, give me the time stamp, please.
Give me the time stamp.
This is an hour and a half with these random niggas.
I don't even know.
Not about to go through all this.
R1 Official Music says, you had to catch your flight last stream, but I'd appreciate if you could still watch the vid.
Shows a rare case of woman being caught for domestic violence.
Much respect, bro.
I don't know if we'll have time for that.
Fresh for life, hello, Mr. Gaines.
Huge respect.
Also, I'm going to start putting minimums if you guys want me to react to videos, bro.
It's going to be like 20 bucks at least.
Bro, sent in $2, said, yo, react to this video, man.
Fresh for life says, hello, Mr. Gaines, because I can't react to every video, guys.
So I got to prioritize.
Right?
Unless it has to do with what we're discussing.
Fresh for life says, hello, Mr. Gaines.
Huge respect and also react to this while I wait to know if you'd like to help me with crime reporting advice because I know it's slowly going advice.
React to this in full.
All right.
This is from Fresh for Life.
He sent in 21 bucks.
me see what this is first.
Oh, uncensored America.
Bro, give me a time stamp.
This also is an hour and a half.
Remy says, loving your new content.
I've been unlearning the small hat propaganda that we were fed growing up in America.
Yeah, dude.
Absolutely.
I'm trying to wake y'all up.
Fresh for life.
Hello, Mr. Gaines.
Huge respect and gratitude from Don Demarco to you.
Been a long time supporter.
Accidentally logged out of Castle Club.
If you are by any chance still able to help someone with advice and information, my life at stake protection advice, appreciated.
Yes, join Castle Club, bro, and we're going to have a Zoom call tomorrow.
We'll be able to get in detail.
Hello, Mr. Gaines.
Huge respect and Fresh for Life.
I hate Piss Real.
Hey, bro, love the show.
Just want to critique.
Can you not belch into the mic?
It's pretty loud whenever you do it.
PSN shitreel.
Okay.
Drew he says, hey, Martin, I really need your advice about how to make money online or which course to take and where to begin.
Watch your vids on Money Mondays.
I looked into The Real World by Andrew Tate and other courses, but I still unsure what would be the best to start.
Jump at Cows Club, bro.
$35 a month.
Jump in there.
We're going to have a Zoom call tomorrow.
And there's a bunch of guys in there that can help you out.
We've got a great community.
And feel free to join The Real World, too.
It's a good program as well, run by the Tates.
Just want to support, brother.
Been watching FNF for years and tune in every day.
Debrie Key Finding, my friend, Great Natives.
Noticing is upon us.
Oh, slash, you know, voice flex.
Great noticing is definitely here.
MJ, can you take legal action against YouTube or is it not worth it?
Very difficult to go against them, bro.
Even though what they're doing is basically legal right now.
Yo, Martin, begin ads on your visit.
I know YouTube can put ads or whatever they want even if it's demonetized but do you think this could lead to being remonetized Also, do you think you'll last before a million L censorship?
I don't know.
I'll be honest with y'all, bro.
I don't know if I'll last to a million.
But we'll see what happens.
Your boss again.
It's me again.
Amen.
Just kidding.
I'm just trying to roast your Uncle Ruckus ass, Wright, WSS gang.
All right.
Cool.
I think I caught up with all the chats.
Let me make sure I didn't miss any of you guys.
Thank you guys for all the support.
Love y'all, ninjas.
And then vote Myron for governor.
King Greatness.
Amen.
One day.
Carterman says, saw M.I. Recommended and wonder why Brad is interviewing this random Thaddeus and was curious to see if she mentioned how she hates you and I was right.
Oh, she did.
Carterman, send me the link with a timestamp.
If you guys want me to react to shit and it's good, always send me a link, but give a timestamp.
Someone said, react to Adam and PBD talking about Iran.
Send it a super chat and give me the timestamp, bro.
The niggas at super chat always get my attention.
All right, let's go back to see what these guys are yapping about here on Tim Pool.
Gotta crack you on that one.
What's up?
The left and right access refers to the people that are saying that Tucker Carlson is being funded by Qatar as well.
I don't believe that anyone's being funded by Qatar.
So, FDD, this is the Foundation for Defense of Democracy, says Al Jazeera allegedly using bots to spread propaganda while skirting U.S. law.
This came out December 9th.
I did not assert this was true.
I said, Is there evidence to corroborate this?
Largely because what I see happening is multifaceted.
I've talked to enough young people, probably not enough to be completely honest, but I've talked to young people.
Where's this story?
Here we go who are scared.
And also, I just want to take time out real quick to say this.
Yo, to all you guys that send in a super chat, right?
Whether it's a dollar, $10, $100, thank you guys so much.
I really appreciate it.
That's how I'm able to do what I do.
As you guys know, it's really annoying and frustrating to be demonetized on YouTube and do all these streams basically for fucking free.
But I think the information is important to get out there.
And, you know, I'd like to educate you guys and give you guys a different perspective because most political commentators are completely cucked when it comes to Israel and certain taboo topics.
And, you know, I'm fearless when it comes to that.
You know, I'm not even a political fucking commentator.
I'm a dude that teaches you guys how to get bitches and become a higher status guy.
But, you know, the same red lens I apply to intersexual dynamics and feminism in women is also what I apply to politics.
And there's no unseeing it.
Like, bro, these niggas run shit.
And it's like everyone is terrified to talk about this, right?
So it's like you're almost getting a fresh set of eyes on the political discourse in America.
And it's unavoidable.
And the fact that no one talks about it besides like three political commentators that like have big audiences, you know, it's becoming more popular now.
But keep in mind, bro, I've been talking about this shit before.
It was cool to talk about this shit.
This shit got me demonetized.
So it is what it is, man.
The truth is more important though than money.
So all you guys that send me in chats or whatever to support, I really, really appreciate that shit.
Sometimes I'll be cooking y'all.
We'll be having fun, right, making jokes or whatever.
Because that's what bros do.
But I do want to make sure, you know, I let you guys know how much I appreciate y'all because you guys sitting in chats like this is how I'm able to continue to run the show, despite the fact that we're demonetized on YouTube and this would cripple 99% of YouTubers.
But it doesn't affect us the same way because number one, we got Rumble.
Number two, we got y'all.
So shout out to you guys.
Love you guys.
Thank you so much for supporting.
Like I said before, you guys want me to react to stuff?
Fine.
Just make sure you give me a link with a timestamp, especially if it's long contest.
Some of y'all niggas sent me like two-hour-long podcasts with no time stamp to call for the suspension of TikTok law.
DJ Teflon says, uh, Kai has been compromised and definitely an industry plant.
Largely because of the anti-Israel cohort.
So typically the conversations go: the only reason Democrats and Republicans want to ban TikTok is because of Israel, which is true and correct.
But there's a bunch of other reasons why we should force TikTok to divest as well.
I see the younger protesters are largely anti-Israel.
And I see right now there is no message conveyed to young people why they should support Israel.
And I'm not saying that I do.
Because it's an indefensible position, Tim.
The reason why guys are waking up to Israel is because now that we can actually finally have this conversation, people are realizing that there's no strategic benefit or advantage to the United States supporting Israel and giving them as much aid as we give them.
The only reason that Israel gets the amount of aid and support that it does is because we have Zionist lobbies and Zionists in positions of power and influence in the United States, whether inside the government or outside the government, advocating for Israel.
That is why we have affluent, wealthy billionaires that never liked Trump voting for Trump simply because they think he is going to do right By Israel.
That should be a wake-up call for you guys.
I've told you all this before.
Left-wing, right-wing.
Doesn't matter when it comes to Zionists.
The bird is always going to Israel.
I'm asking them, what are you paying attention to?
And I'll tell you this.
My having left this meeting is they are clueless to the issue.
They don't know, despite the fact there was literally a protest outside, they were dismissive of.
They say these things happen.
The trends that I see are hilarious.
Block says, you were mentioned in a lecture in a course I'm taking in college.
Clip from your podcast with a woman from the college I attend was shown recently after hours episode where the three or four walked off when you talked about women picking and choosing religions they profess.
That's hilarious, bro.
That's hilarious that y'all use the clip.
It was probably from last week when that girl walked out when I said she's a fake Christian.
It was probably from there.
That's hilarious that they use their content in college campuses, bro.
Yep.
Shout out to Joe David.
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
Joe Davis says right here in the YouTube chat, he goes, Yeah, even Bill Ackman now crying about Trump tariffs.
Bro, so I'm trying to tell y'all niggas, man.
And I'm going to talk more about this with the tariffs.
Well, you know what?
Hold on.
Let me just.
We get to the terrorist part.
I'll talk about Bill Ackman because I got something to say about that motherfucker, too.
So, Fresh for Life, my apologies timestamp here at 250.
Please react to the first five minutes of this as these are some of Joe Rogan's friends and the man on the left, as you put it, character assassinated Fuentes.
Okay, 250.
Thank you very much, bro, for giving me the timestamp.
I will react to that here tonight.
Don't worry.
I got you.
Thank you, Fresh for Life.
Younger people are increasingly anti-Israel.
And on the right, they're relatively neutral or don't care.
My prediction, as I made over a year.
No, they're not neutral or don't care.
They just know better than to criticize Israel.
And here, let me make this very clear too.
In the right wing, okay, and I've seen this from going to like these political things.
The difference between someone that's considered alt-right or far-right is one main thing.
That main thing is: are you want to criticize Israel?
If you're a right-winger and you criticize Israel, you automatically get put in the alt-right, far-right box automatically.
Automatically.
Okay?
So that is the main, and this is the unspoken reality when it comes to right-wing politics that no one wants to admit.
Guys that are considered far-right, nine out of ten times, are critical of them boys and their power in the United States and Israel.
Here we go is that with the anti-war elements of the populist movement on the right and the anti-Israel section of the left, not to mention there is a smaller but still prominent anti-Israel, right?
Israel's not going to have support from this country in 20 years.
The U.S. is going to say, we've got two factions.
Young people on the right who are following in the footsteps of MAGA populist movement, who don't want to fund foreign wars, they vote no on Israel.
The far left that hates Israel, they vote no on Israel.
Israel, you got no funding anymore.
That's what I see happening.
That's what we need.
Don DeMarco, that's what we need.
And Tim, let's go all the way.
This is why.
This is precisely why they're targeting the college campuses.
The college campuses in the United States of America are the forefront and the battlegrounds of this conflict going on in Gaza.
Okay?
They're some of the most prominent and out there protesters of this war.
And thanks to alternative media, it's getting coverage.
So people like Bill Ackman paid a lot of money and used their resources and shook a bunch of trees to get rid of people like Claudine Gay.
Who's Claudine Gay?
Claudine Gay was the former president of Harvard University.
Black woman, short hair, typical liberal, right?
But they didn't like how she didn't do enough to get rid of the college protesters.
This was under Biden administration, of course, to get these college protesters off of Harvard's campus protesting against Israel.
So what ended up happening was he led a crusade to get her fired.
Not only did she get fired, but other presidents of prestigious universities, Ivy Leagues especially, had to step down because these billionaire Zionists didn't feel as though they were doing enough to curb anti-Semitism on college campuses.
Now, why is this also important?
A lot of these universities rely heavily upon alumni donors.
I know this from coming from Boston, like Northeastern, for example, right?
We have a lot of alumni donors.
These big private schools, these prestigious schools, end up having people that are alumni that have a lot of money.
But who are these people?
Well, a lot of the times, see where I'm going with this?
So what ends up happening is these donors say, hey, look, we're giving you a bunch of money.
If you don't stop this shit, we're going to stop giving you guys money.
And then, on top of that, the Trump administration just pushed in and said, oh, we're not going to give you federal funding either.
Well, these private schools rely heavily upon the federal funding and the donor money from alumni to stay afloat.
Bill Ackman, you know, hard.
I mean, let's go ahead and go through it.
Might as well, while we're here.
So, obviously, where's he at?
Where's he an alumni at?
Harvard, bam, right there.
He's a Harvard alumni.
So, this guy pressured them to get this woman fired right here.
Let's see if she has a Wikipedia page.
Yep, here.
Boom.
Bill Ackman campaigned to get this woman fired as a president of Harvard.
Okay?
And basically, they did it by threatening to withhold donor money and everything else like that because there's a very strong them boys lobby of alumni from Harvard that withheld their money.
Now, just so you guys know, Bill Ackman is a lifelong Democrat.
He is not a Republican by any means, but he came and supported Trump because of Israel.
Okay?
So, going back to what I was saying, as far as like Tim Poole goes, yes, the reason why they're leading these crusades against the college campus is because they recognize that these college students are going to be the next generation of voters, politicians, and people that influence American politics.
So, they want to shut down these college protests now.
And people like Bill Ackman, et cetera, were heavily involved in getting these presidents from these IV League schools to either step down or significantly curb the protests against Israel on these college campuses.
That's fairly obvious when you talk to any Zoomers.
They're clearly not pro-Israel.
They look at the United States and say, We have our own problems here.
And they look at our history of foreign adventurism and they're like, you know, this hasn't worked out for me personally.
I can't afford this.
I can't pay bills or I can't have a nice place or whatever.
So, I think it's fairly obvious, right?
Yeah, well, I think it comes from a lack of education on how foreign policy actually works and the fact that you literally cannot survive in this world without allies.
10 guys show up to beat you up.
Are you going to fight them all by yourself?
No, wrong.
We don't need Israel to survive.
Israel needs us to survive.
Philmite.
What?
I said Phil Might.
Phil Mike.
There should be mutual gain.
There is no mutual gain with us in Israel at all.
This is an indefensible position.
But you see this from people in Congress too.
They just don't understand how foreign policy works.
I think it's really unfortunate.
But the other issue to what you're talking about with the lack of Gen Z. Who is this guy?
Yeah, who is this guy?
Support for Israel.
Is there no like pro-Israel champions that I really see?
I talk about Israel a lot.
I'm a raging Zionist, but I don't see.
No wonder you have these stupid ass takes.
No wonder.
A whole lot of other people who have like a firm understanding of the history and the context.
Most people can't make a cogent argument that young people find compelling as to why we should.
Which is why on the right, it's sure Israel can do its thing, don't care.
And on the left, it's down with Israel.
So actually, here's a question for you guys.
Can you, honest question?
This is not a gotcha because I'm asking for, I'm looking for a real answer.
And for those that are listening, comment.
Can you name a prominent, high-profile, large following?
I'm talking like a podcast with millions of listeners who is staunchly pro-Israel, advocating very heavily for Israel.
Someone who's Gen Z?
No, anybody in the podcast?
Everyone in conservative media, Tim.
What the fuck?
Tim, come on, man.
Come on, dude.
Bro, literally everyone, everyone.
Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, Dan Bongino.
Crowder's waking up now, but he supports Israel.
Michael Knowles, Matt Walsh.
Matt Walsh kind of just stays out of it, actually.
Bro, the entire conservative right is pro-Israel.
What?
Podcast space.
Dennis Krager is a little bit more.
Like Ben Shapiro, Krager, Blaze, all these guys are pro-Israel, dude.
Obvious one, you know.
My point is, I'm not saying there's none.
I'm saying I can think of a bunch of big shows that are either Israel neutral or skeptical and leftists who are anti-Israel.
Is Destiny pro-Israel?
Yeah, he is.
Oh, he is that one.
Okay, okay.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
Like, Ben Shapiro is the obvious one.
Yeah, and he debated Nick and got absolutely cooked on foreign policy.
We had 100,000 watching live.
I'll never forget that shit.
And he's a lot.
And it's not a critique of anything.
It was a great debate.
And this was before October 7th.
Just so you got.
Look, you know what?
Hold on, man.
I gotta show you niggas receipts sometimes.
Oh, I spelled it wrong.
Here we go.
This debate right here.
Nick versus Destiny.
This is a great discussion.
And when did we do this?
July 10th, 2023.
July 10th, 2023, chat.
So we were talking about this shit before it was cool.
Anybody who is, I'm just saying, like, my point to these people was: hey, look, man, I'm on the internet all day, every day.
I live, I live in the internet.
It's become a problem.
And all I see is I either don't care about Israel or Israel is bad.
Yeah, it's because they don't understand.
And I think Destiny actually is Destiny.
I see pro-Israel.
I think the only reason that Destiny is pro-Israel is because he's a contrarian.
He's just like a natural contrarian.
So I think Destiny enjoys arguing points that are not populous.
You know, he's pro-vax.
He's pro-Israel.
He's like pro a lot of the things that conservatives dislike.
He's, I don't know.
Destiny sometimes takes rational approaches, but he's the problem is that Destiny is probably the best defender of Israel, I've seen in terms of debate skills.
But for anyone on the right, it's just like, oh, that guy.
Well, that's because everyone else is scared.
Like, that's the thing.
Destiny is the only one that has the balls to actually debate on behalf of Israel.
He loses, but he's the only one that does it.
Everyone else is terrified because they know it's an unwinnable argument.
They know.
Guys, pro-Israel, I better not be pro-Israel, right?
Which is a problem.
He's definitely not on the right.
He's in.
Look, watching him.
Yeah, anyone who's on the right who's like, oh, this guy's really good at defending Israel.
He's also like a terrible, he's an absolute horrible person.
Like, he's terrible.
He's the worst.
The worst advocate.
Which literally comes out and says, violence against Trump supporters is okay.
He's not pro-Israel.
He knows he knows they'll have that reaction.
No, but here's the crazy question.
Let's cut out anybody over 40.
Are there young, prominent personalities with big followings who are pro-Israel?
Over 40?
He is, yeah.
Wow, really?
I think.
No, I don't know.
I thought so.
But either way, we've acknowledged Destiny exists.
Okay.
I'm just saying, like, obviously, there's prominent personalities who are older who are pro-Israel.
I get it.
My question is: in the next 20 years, who will be leading the charge to have the U.S. fund Israel?
Look, man, I got to be honest.
I look at, you know, Sam Harris was ragging on Joe Rogan recently, and people have been ragging on Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson, saying that they're entertaining these positions, blah, blah, blah.
Tucker is a bit older.
Joe's a bit older, but these are big shows.
And the people they're having on these shows of influence are either, again, like Dave Smith is a great example.
He says he's not anti-Israel.
He's pro-America.
So he doesn't want the U.S. funding it.
A lot of the MAGA pro-Trump people do not want the U.S. funding Israel.
So there's a tiny faction of people who are younger and in favor of the U.S. funding Israel.
It doesn't make any sense to not like.
What is the argument for Aiden Ross?
Yeah, yeah, let's see what this guy's argument is for funding Israel.
I'm all ears.
Let's go.
I think so.
Someone said Aiden Ross.
The argument for funding Israel is that almost all of the money we give Israel goes into their military.
So first of all, from a capitalist perspective, the best part of that is you're taking public dollars and reinjecting them to the private sector.
We don't give any money to Israel.
We give money to our defense companies.
They give weapons to Israel.
Oh, so we're funding the military industrial complex.
Awesome argument.
Okay, what else?
Primary benefit of that is like a really good example is in 1981, Israel battle-tested F-15s for the first time ever.
These F-15s had never been battle-tested.
They flew them in combat against Iraq.
We learned our F-15s were capable of law.
No, they actually bombed Iraq in 1981 because they thought that Iraq was trying to get nuclear weapons, which actually hastened the nuclear proliferation race, which I'm going to talk about here in a second.
We talk about the Iran war as well.
But no, they actually escalated problems in the Middle East that we had to come back and deal with.
And I'm cooking so hard that my camera went off.
Let me turn my other camera on.
Give me one sec, chat.
Long-term long-range bombing campaigns against Saddam Hussein's nuclear reactor.
They didn't lose a single F-15 in battle against Russian MiGs at the height of the Cold War.
That was great.
They were the first to battle test our F-35 Lightning Troops.
That's 40 years ago.
So, what's the 35 Lightning 2s are today?
Trophy systems and Abrams tanks.
They were the first to test them.
They were one of the first test JDAMs.
So today, they're still providing.
But how does that benefit us?
Oh, they're testing weaponry.
That doesn't benefit us.
That just escalates conflicts.
It makes the Middle East hate us.
Like, see, bro, Chad, do you guys see what the fuck I'm talking about now?
Supporting Israel is an indefensible position.
I wish I was there to cook this fucking guy.
I wish I was there.
Yeah, Israel bombed the fuck out of Saddam Hussein because he thought they thought he was trying to get nuclear weapons.
Which honestly, you can't blame him.
You want to know why?
Because Israel has nuclear weapons.
Okay?
When you have nuclear weapons, if your enemy has nuclear weapons, you need to procure nuclear weapons.
Otherwise, you can't stand up to them.
The reason why Israel behaves the way that it does with zero consequence and acts crazy and initiates wars and assassinations and does a whole bunch of reckless shit all across the Middle East in that region is because they have the nuclear bomb.
They've been antagonizing every country in the Middle East for decades.
So how does that benefit us?
What us with like the money we give them, we are essentially just an RD program for our military.
Look at like what they do economically, the Leviathan and Tamar oil fields.
These are massive oil fields in the Mediterranean off the coast of Israel in Israeli waters.
And a U.S. LNG company was able to completely take over those oil fields.
It's called Noble.
They're, I believe, based in Dallas-Fort Worth.
We made tons of money off that.
We also regularized relations with Arab countries in the region by selling them the oil.
Tel Aviv is the fourth biggest city in the world for tech startups.
We usually wait.
We regularize relations with Israel because basically we either bribe them to play nice with Israel or we bomb them to destabilize them for not playing nice with Israel.
That's why.
Like Egypt and Jordan, for example, they are reluctant allies.
They don't want to be allies with Israel.
But they have to be because we give them a lot of aid.
So we basically dangle the carrot, like, oh, you guys want some aid?
Okay, cool.
Let's play nice with Israel.
And that's obviously from a strategic standpoint because Egypt and Jordan border Israel.
Why the fuck does the camera keep turning off, man?
I'm speaking too much heat, I guess.
Come on, sec, chat for them to start new tech companies and then buy them.
The technology that's in Tesla, Mobileye, it's called is an Israeli invention that Intel bought.
Sorry.
A lot of their technology that they have, they stole from us.
We can get that same technology.
They steal a lot of technology from us and they sell it to the Chinese.
And they've been caught doing it multiple times.
But how much money does Israel get every year from the United States?
Like $3 billion.
So that's $3 billion that we could invest into our own people.
I mean, Israelis get free health care.
They get really low college costs.
They got a certain quality of life over there.
And meanwhile, Americans are over here struggling.
Yeah, the amount of money that Israel gets isn't actually a lot compared to the way that people talk about how much they get more than $3 billion.
There are arguments that the Middle East wars that the U.S. is engaged in are all for Israel.
I'm not particularly, I don't find those arguments generally compelling, but that's you know, that's something you hear a lot.
It's not very much.
And that would be that if that's the case, that the wars the U.S. is engaged in the Middle East are for Israel and then you tack that money in, then you're talking about significant expenditure.
And that's what matters.
That's what matters.
It's not just the aid that we give to Israel.
It's the amount of money that it costs us to stay in the Middle East.
And that's what people are messing up.
Like me and Dan Bilzerian actually talked about this.
It's not just the aid to Israel.
It's the war on terror.
It's all the money that we spent, you know, maintaining forces in the Middle East to preserve security in the Middle East because we destabilized Arab countries where there were dictators that held a lot of these terrorists at bay.
We're still in Iraq to this fucking day, guys, 20 plus years later.
We never fully pulled out.
We're still in Afghanistan.
So it's not just the aid to Israel that's problematic.
It's all the money that we spend on defense on our defense budget to maintain a presence in the Middle East because of Israel.
Israel starts the problems.
We give them the money and we help them finish it.
And then we have to do the cleanup.
That's the problem, my friends.
That is the problem.
A little bit.
The other thing, too, is that money creates jobs in our own defense companies because, again, it never goes to Israel, goes to our defense companies.
On the political side, Israel votes with the United States more than any other country in the world on contested UN votes.
90% of the time, it's more than Canada.
It's more than the UK.
It's more than anyone we consider.
Yeah, they vote with us because they have to, because we run cover for them.
Every single time they want to get a Tuesday solution or we or Israel is supposed to get some type of accountability, we always vote against that.
So yes, Israel only votes for us because we cover their asses whenever they're about to be held accountable for their fuckery.
I had to focus it.
Be a close ally.
So, the like what everybody's calling the woke right, who insists that Israel is not an ally.
They're, what do they call it, uh, detriment or whatever, right?
They're off the rocker.
They don't know.
You guys said, send a super chat in a challenge position?
All right.
The left-leaning Americans, when they include elderly people who are anti-violence, look, another poll that we pulled up a year or so ago was that they polled whether or not people thought a civil war would happen to this country.
Boomers overwhelmingly said it will not.
Gen X Tim Reid's chats at the end of the show, right?
Neals were split 50-50, and Gen Z was two to one it will happen.
So just carry that sentiment as Gen Z ages and becomes older and starts entering the age where they should be controlling industry.
I guess the only saving grace that I can think of with that is the fact that young people are the ones that actually engage in revolutionary activities generally.
Usually, if there's a revolution or a civil war or something, it's young men that are doing it.
And hopefully, the people that feel like there will be one age out of it before it actually comes to a head.
But that is definitely a you know.
Who are you likely to think in black and white and grow out of it?
Like, I wonder what millennials would have said had they been asked in the 18 to 24 age range.
Well, millennials, they wouldn't have thought that I don't, I imagine that they wouldn't have thought that we would have a civil war because remember, they're they're in their 40s now.
So, 20 years ago, you know, it was 2005 and it was a whole different world.
It was a whole different world.
I think, I think so, the reason why millennials are split pretty close to thinking there will be is because we grew up with a constant battle between left and right in a way that boomers did not.
There was to a certain, don't get me wrong, I shouldn't say that there wasn't.
There were certainly far left, but it wasn't as pronounced in the mainstream.
So, when millennials are growing up, it was mainstream for the left to make prominent videos attacking the right.
It was mainstream for Green Day to make a whole album saying, Screw America, F you.
Yeah.
So, I mean, I know that there was punk rock stuff and there was criticism of the government, but the mainstream was largely not this.
I mean, look, people that liked Rage Against the Machine in the 90s, 95% of them didn't know what Rage Against the Machine was singing about.
Yep.
That's why there's that video that's really funny of a bunch of middle-aged white people dancing to the song Killing in the Name.
Yeah.
It's like, do you know what they're singing about?
Yeah, I used to love Green Day.
Used to.
I mean, I was never a Green Day fan, but I still listen to Rage Against the Machine.
Like, if they come on the radio, I'm not turning them off.
I like Rage Against the Machine, even though I know that, like, ideologically, we couldn't be further apart.
I still listen to Green Day, like, rarely on occasion.
Well, in the 90s, the 2000s, the 2010s, I think millennials that political solutions existed because the left was ascendant and it was like we're winning the battle for progress.
That could very well be.
They elected Obama.
They also have this fake civil rights victory of gay marriage under their belt.
And they feel like they won.
Up until very recently, the left felt like they were ascendant.
Which is probably why there are so many people that are, you know, young people that are, that look at the situation and freak out if they're on the left, if they're like leftists, like people like stuff.
I said, this guest is low IQ.
There are zero American strategic benefits of supporting Israel.
They never get held accountable.
We run cover for them at the UN despite them spying on us and being involved in multiple conspiracies and terrorist attacks.
Bro, go ahead and like my comment, guys.
Make sure it gets to the top.
Let's cook, chat.
Okay, now that Obama's won, now we can look at the Republicans as a regional party.
You know, the real actual action is going to be who gets nominated on the Democrat side because it's clear that that person is going to go on to beat the Republican, whoever the Republican may be.
And then Donald Trump came and changed everything.
We're invading their chat chat.
I mean, I don't know where it goes from here, but.
I think the one thing that people just don't consider, and I'll say it again, is that, look, somebody right now who's 17 years old will be voting in 2028.
Somebody right now who is 28 years old, who's never voted before and doesn't care because young people don't vote, will be voting in 2028 for the first time because it's beginning to impact their retirements or something like this.
It's funny to me that whenever it comes to elections, people say things like, how do we convince more people to vote Republican?
How do we register more Republican voters?
And it's like, go to a freshman college class.
They'll register tons of Republicans there.
You start signing them up, signing them up.
They never registered before.
They're 18.
they can finally vote.
People aren't considering that a large-Shout out to you guys at the chat show in love, man.
Shout out to you guys.
In 2016, when Trump ran for the first time, how many voters did he get that were elderly?
And it's been 10 years and they ain't here anymore.
Oh, the chat is a subscriber only?
That's crazy.
Which is interesting in the 2024 election because this means Trump won a substantial, a large number of new voters, considering many of the older voters of a Republican are aging out, as we call it.
Passing on.
Expedited by COVID.
Indeed.
So absolutely.
So how many...
So he actually won bigger than people realize because they're thinking of it like...
I was in D.C. earlier today.
I would have stopped by Tim Cast today and done a show if they had a spot open.
I was literally in D.C. earlier today while I was coming back from Pennsylvania.
Kind of makes you people think that the time doesn't progress.
And they almost forget that there's going to be changes.
Like I was just saying earlier, the Democrats thought that they were going to be in control forever.
They couldn't imagine someone like Donald Trump taking, you know, getting, taking over the Republican Party and really changing what a Republican is.
You know, the Republican, you know, the left thought the Republicans were people like John McCain and Mitt Romney.
And then Donald Trump came in and changed everything.
And that's why the other day we were talking, Terrence Williams was here and I was like, look, man, you know, you don't know who can pop their head up.
There may not be someone obvious now on the Democrat side, but there is no guarantee that the Republicans or America First is going to be in control for the next 30 years.
There's going to be someone that could, or there could very well be someone that will pop up on the Democrat side and be a fiery speaker or have influence and could really, and you can't tell what's going to happen in the world either.
There are conditions that change.
I don't think there.
So there was a poll that came out for who's the, who's the, for the 2028 election, who do you got?
JD Vance had like 40 something percent and Stephen A. Smith had the Democrat ticket.
Yeah.
I mean, there's no one right now.
What?
There's 100% no one right now that's obviously ascendant.
I'm just saying that it could be in four years or six years that someone decides because, you know, someone that's 25 now that's not in politics, in five, six, seven years, they could be like, hey.
What I can say is Terrence sent me a box of sweet potato pancake mix, which I've been using to make waffles with.
And it is good.
It's real good.
He sent us buttermilk pancakes.
Oh, yeah.
Jordan Peterson is also a hardcore Zionist that's a big political commentator.
Forgot to mention that.
Mix does not have any dairy in it, so I've been using it to make waffles.
And he cries on air like this.
And I literally tweeted, this is this and the drug use is precisely why young men have stopped listening to Jordan Peterson and prefer me, Tay Sneako Fuentes, and others.
The Davy Wire is cooked outside of their boomer audience.
If you tell the truth, what should happen as a consequence of the truth makes itself manifest in the world.
And that's the best possible outcome.
But it's also the most adventurous thing that you can do, the most exciting thing you can do, hands down.
There's nothing that compares to it.
That pathway of.
Dude, and I wanted to get him on the show.
After we had Michaela on, like, she just said that she was going to bring her dad on, but I think that's right when he started having the drug problems.
So we never got to do the interview, you know, which is unfortunate.
And then she blocked me because I was like, I don't even know what it was.
I never even said anything to her.
I guess she might have got mad on my stance for the visas.
But she's sensitive, dude.
She's sensitive.
And she says a lot of stupid shit that makes her dad look bad.
Knoxable, responsibility, voluntary responsibility and truth.
And I understand that deeply at a religious level.
I understand that that's the symbolic world on which our productive and peaceful culture was properly founded.
And I've seen the effect of communicating that to people, thousands of people.
And it's a great privilege to serve that role.
But bro, this is so bad.
It's also.
This right here, bro, is why so many young men don't tune in to like traditional conservative media no more.
Like, bro, we're not like you can't behave like this as a modern dude with these bitches, man.
You just can't.
Overwhelming.
You know, I think it is wonderful.
Also, guys, I just realized we only got 1,400 likes.
We got 3,000 plus of you guys in here.
Guys, do me a favor.
Like the video, guys.
That is how we grow the channel.
Okay.
I want to have 3,000 live viewers.
So if we want to hit that through, break that 3,000 on YouTube alone.
We got almost 2K on Rumble and almost 3,000 on YouTube.
Like the video, guys.
Let's get 2,000 likes.
Once we get 2,000 likes, I guarantee you it's going to be way easier to break that 3K and we're going to keep cooking.
The things that made me, I was the old...
Somebody do me a favor.
Mods, if you guys are watching the Timpool interview, let me know when he reads my chat because I think I'm the only one that sent in a chat.
Oh, is he reading them right now?
He married your baby daddy.
Ouch.
Brutal man.
Sorry to hear it.
Maybe he's religious.
Yeah.
Maybe.
That's the funny thing, too, because the left had this big meme where they mocked Benji.
I use it daily and highly recommend.
Shane HWILES.
The instructions are all right there.
Get in that Discord server.
Join the community.
They're doing all sorts of fun.
Right.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, with a new study of more and more leftists being okay with deleting their political opponents, I can't see an off-ramp unless they win it all.
Don't steal my catchphrase.
These elections are well, considering what Trump is.
Jeremy Isaac says, here's an important Shana Ch Wilder says, I offer daily.
Very, very cool.
I'm tempted not to read this.
He sees a bunch of degenerate filth going and throwing mud.
And he's like, this means nothing to me.
Like, your booze mean nothing.
I've seen what makes you cheer.
Snoop123 says, make 33 an hour and my wife works, paid 65K for a house.
Your booze mean nothing.
Filth going, that's how he sees her.
And you're like, haha, you know what liberals are thinking.
Okay.
A religious person isn't defending.
The left believes that before not being one.
Literally everyone was a virgin.
And they're like, well, you were a virgin.
He's like, yes, because they were like, haha, he's a virgin.
It's like the left had this brutal man.
So that will be more advanced and industrial.
You'll be a few high-skilled workers overseeing large industrial sewing machines.
Yeah, probably.
Blave Kaiser says, oh, Tim, most millennials already know.
Yeah, let's see if he reads my chat.
I don't think he's read it yet, chat.
Let's get to 2,000 likes, by the way.
We've got 3,000 plus you guys in here on YouTube alone.
Almost 5,000.
So do me a favor, guys.
Like the video.
I just got off the plane, man, doing a stream.
People always asked me this.
They were like, what are you going to do for your retirement?
Do you have a 401k?
Do you have a Roth IRA?
I was like, what do I need that for?
And they're like, well, when you retire.
And I was like, what does retire mean?
When you stop working.
And then what do I do?
And they're like, I don't know.
What do you want to do?
And I'm like, work?
You're a rare person who does what they want to do and it's what they do for work.
And that's not most people.
I've only ever done whatever I wanted to do.
Yeah, most people don't.
Because they need gumption.
Well, I think you're just born with it.
Oh, wow.
216 of you guys like this comment.
Shout out to you, Ninjas, man.
Goddamn.
Y'all niggas showing love.
I love it.
Yeah, like you believe that people are inherently born with.
Yo, the OSS army is growing, chat.
We're waking a lot of people up.
or without talent?
Well, I mean, I don't think that you're just born with or without talent, but it is true that you're born with the kind of personality that feels like, oh, I can do this or oh, no, My father had a, he was, he worked, he was his own, he owned his own business.
He had a all right.
Someone monitor this for me.
Tell me if they come to my chat, bro.
Someone in the chat, like, just let me know if they talk about it.
I want to keep, we'll keep watching Jordan Cryerson.
For quite a long time.
And I think that that was part of the reason just seeing this.
Like this malaise so deep.
And it's also, so easily addressed in a sense.
You know, it's that paradoxical combination of depth of suffering and ease of rectification.
You know, and I kind of understood what the conservatives have done wrong all along.
You know, they tend to moralize in a finger-wagging way.
You know, you should do this, you should do that.
And there's truth in that, you know, that imposition of mature structure on immature hedonism and disunion and disorientation.
Bro, what a shell of a former man, bro.
It really disappoints me to see Jordan Peterson like this, bro.
Guys, I say all the time: drugs are bad.
You're like buying e-books and joining courses and courses on how to make e-books.
Hey, chat, we might have to spam in there and read Myron's chat.
There's a fast way to make money, and it's really simple.
That niggas are hilarious.
You guys are calling a Jew cast.
Some super rich guy explained to me a long time ago in passing.
He's like, What's one thing everybody wants?
You guys are funny, bro.
What's one thing everybody wants?
You want to make money?
Okay, great.
So, Google search top tips for making money.
Find 20 talking points, bits of advice, put it into a 20-page book, sell it online through Amazon, run Facebook ads.
They're automated.
They'll optimize to sell.
Whatever it costs you per in ads per book sold, charge a dollar more.
Congratulations.
At the end of the month, you'll have six figures.
It's all automatic.
It runs itself.
Tons of people do this.
I'm not saying everyone can figure it out.
Some people aren't smart enough to figure it out.
But that.
But we've talked about it on the show before.
You know, what I would say is when I went.
Yeah, chat.
He hasn't read it yet, right?
Chat, I don't think he's read my chat.
I mean, I did send it late in the show, so he's probably getting to it, but I don't think he's read it, right?
In Chicago and to the subway, and I started playing.
And I made something like, I was probably getting like, I don't know, 10 bucks an hour.
And then I got yelled at.
You need a permit.
You can't do what you're doing.
And I was like, what?
Really?
You can't play down here.
You need a permit.
And I was like, okay, where do I go to get it?
Went and got one.
It was like $10.
Now I got a permit.
I'd go in the subway and then I would play songs.
If I played top 40s, I would do like 30, 40 bucks an hour.
So I was like, okay, I learned some Oasis, some CCR songs that I liked.
And then I started making big money.
I was making like, I play for like an hour or two, and I'd have like 80 bucks and I go put in the bank.
Go to Wrigley Field after a game, time the game, wait for it to end, walk outside, put the guitar up, play top 40s.
You make like 200 bucks an hour.
Wow.
Yeah, everyone's drunk, but it's only for like one hour as everyone's leaving and they're wasted and they see you and they start singing.
All right, guys.
So there was a guy.
So here's how it works in Chicago.
There were four train stations you could busk at.
It's called busking.
And it was first come, first serve.
So you go to the subway, you get off the train, you'd look around.
If nobody was performing, you could perform.
But there was this one guy.
I could tell.
Yeah, he probably won't read it because I'm making fun of his guest.
All right.
Someone do me a favor, watch the show and let me know if he does.
We're going to go.
We will come back to this.
Let me see.
Actually, you know what?
No, I might need you guys.
Okay, so guys, this is what we're going to do.
I need an OSS push here.
This video, this clip right here, it's doing well in views.
We just dropped it a couple hours ago, but as you guys know, the first 24 hours is huge.
So you niggas know what time it is.
Okay.
You guys already know what time it is.
I'm going to need a quick little OSS.
Gather up.
You need to know what time it is.
You need to know what time it is.
The fear is here.
The fear is here.
The fear is here.
Here I go again.
Here I go again.
Though I keep searching for an answer.
I never see to find what I'm looking for.
Alright, so...
Get those O slash snare, motherfuckers!
Here I go again on my own.
Going down the only road.
You guys know the drill.
I got the chat pinned, the link pinned at the top.
All you got to do is just click OSS is here like this, boom.
Or commenting for the algorithm, boom, just do something like that.
And then like the video And I'm gonna go through And like all y'all shit right now Because right now This video is doing better Than normal videos So you know what?
Let's push it through the algo even harder because the first 24 hours is critical.
So if we get a bump in engagement, what's going to end up happening is they're going to push this video further.
More people are going to find us and more people are going to join the OSS.
And we're going to continue the great fucking awakening chat.
You know what time it is.
I've made up my mind.
We're gonna have YouTube fucking listen to classic rock and JQ and let's fucking go baby!
And then also just so you guys know now the videos are in full 4k since we stream in 4k So if you guys click this right here, you can actually watch the video on 4 fucking K, guys.
So that's something else that we got for y'all ninjas as well.
4K.
So let me hide this chat for a second.
What have they done?
They've done everything in their power to contain female promiscuity.
Well, guess what happens when you get rid of the regulation?
This is what you end up with.
Fuck shit like that.
And all you guys got to do, and we'll watch a little bit of this.
But yeah, guys, all you got to do is just like the video, comment below.
OSS.
Let me get myself.
Let me, let me, we'll play a little bit of this so you guys get an idea of what the video is about.
Look at this.
Sam Parker.
Look at this shit, bro.
Reminder that to people commenting on terror policy.
If your feet can't solve this equation popular, bro, these thoughts are crazy.
Is this a bitch a teacher, bro?
Yo, I was shocked when I saw this shit, chat.
I was like, what the fuck is this?
My body count.
Bro, what the fuck is this?
This is a teacher, by the way, saying, guess my body count dancing like this in a fucking classroom.
She's in a classroom, bro.
Bro, this is embarrassing.
And you guys wonder why these teachers are going to jail.
This isn't the first thing I've seen.
Yeah, this is an episode I did where that teacher went to fucking jail for having sex with underage student, bro.
Here, let me go.
Let me go here.
Let me see what else you guys got.
Because like I said, before I give my word, you need to go in.
And guys, do me a favor.
Just let the video play in the background.
Let it grow in the background.
Or let it play in the background.
Just mute it.
Right?
Open up a tab, just let it play.
You can go to jail, by the way, for being a thought with a student.
Like, I've seen a bunch of these teachers get in trouble for this shit.
And it's because, like, there's no shame anymore, bro.
Like, bitches in the classroom dancing like a thought.
Like, look at this shit, bro.
I'm not even going to put on this music because this music is ridiculous.
But, bro, like, what the fuck is this, man?
Guess my body count.
She puts this number here.
Like, and this is clearly a classroom.
Why are you doing this in the classroom?
This is a L. Bro, women's need for attention is so fucking disgusting, bro.
This is like cringe on a whole other level.
Like, bro, if I saw, like, a male teacher doing, and you guys want to know what the crazy part is, she actually tweeted after saying, oh my God, I don't know why I'm getting so much hate.
So that's something else that's very disturbing.
So after this dumbass chick released this video and she got a bunch of hate on Twitter for it, she was actually shocked and saying, wow, I'm just dancing and having fun.
Why are people taking this so seriously?
So she doesn't even understand the gravity of her actions.
Like, that's what makes this even more egregious.
She doesn't even understand the gravity of her actions, bro.
Doing this in a classroom?
Like, dancing like this, gyrating his hips on some pervy shit?
I would say, we need to find this.
They're going to put him in jail.
But women, for some odd reason, can do this fuck shit with zero consequence.
She's in a classroom that's clearly for children, right?
The ABCs and shit like that are up top.
Okay?
Dancing like a thought with a short dress, asking what's my body count, bro.
And on top of that, for all the people that live in America, we've seen all these teachers, female teachers, getting arrested for fucking with underage like students, male students.
Like just really bad, like no class, bad timing, very like vulgar.
Like what is wrong with women, bro?
And the thing is, is that, bro, I'm telling you guys, we've gotten to a point where, like, women will do anything for attention on the internet, dude.
It's fucked.
And not only that, they'll do anything for attention, and they don't even know that it's wrong.
The fact that she made a tweet saying, oh, why is everyone so mad about this?
Like, you're fucking stupid if you don't realize that this is inappropriate.
They don't even know that that's inappropriate behavior for a fucking professional like that as a teacher.
I'm liking y'all's shit right now.
All right, we'll get back to this shit.
Because guess what?
In order for Iran to fight the United States, they're going to have to fly over the airspace of all of our allies and somehow make it to the United States for a bombing campaign that war happened.
They already entered the southern border four years ago.
That's true.
That's a problem.
That is a problem.
That's a real big problem.
All right.
Princey says, how do tariffs play into Thucydides' trap?
If China faces economic collapse from U.S. tariffs, do the nation state war.
Guys, just like the video, comment below.
Comment below for the algo, and that would help a lot.
Or with the U.S. or Taiwan as a last-ditch attempt, last-ditch attempt.
Yeah, I think it exacerbates it.
Thucydides' trap, of course, says that when a rising economic power is about to supplant the dominant one, war tends to break out.
And with Trump basically saying, you're done, they may say, fires the missiles.
Don't know for sure, though.
All right, let's see where we're at.
We've got a, I think it's actually Myron Gaines.
Indeed, I mean, I'm in the super chat.
Here we go.
Let's see.
It just...
I know I could, but I want to find it on the actual thing so I can have it pulled up permanently while the chat still goes.
But I think YouTube deleted it, Myron.
Sorry.
You don't need to read it, I guess.
No, I could pull it up.
It's just not showing up on our list.
Why is it not on our list?
It's gone, right?
Yeah, look at that.
It's gone.
But don't worry.
I know how to pull it up.
I'll send it again.
Myron Gaines says, this guest is low IQ.
There is zero American strategic benefit to supporting Israel.
They never get held accountable.
We run cover for them at the UN despite them spying on us and being involved in multiple conspiracies and terrorist attacks.
Yeah, so Myron Gaines is probably one of the dumbest people I've ever encountered in my entire life.
We love Myron here.
Nice.
So we have common enemies.
So, well, he came after me first.
So we have common enemies with Israel.
Israel has used the intelligence that they gather because they're constantly spying on jihadists who, by the way, have legal child rape in their countries, death to America every single day.
They are constantly gathering intelligence in those people, those people who, by the way, want to kill you.
So Israel has thwarted at least three major terrorist attacks in the United States by giving us intelligence that otherwise wouldn't happen.
There was a huge terrorist act that was planned for our diplomatic missions to Europe.
They coordinated with European intelligence to prevent that terrorist attack.
ISIS wanted to disguise bombs as laptops to murder Americans on airplanes.
Israel created ISIS, bro.
What?
Did that.
And there was one other one, attacks on U.S. embassies by Hezbollah.
They foiled that plot as well.
And numerous, numerous, numerous.
Hezbollah wouldn't hate us if we didn't support Israel.
Bro, this dude doesn't know what he's talking about.
There's others.
There's economic benefits.
We talked about the Leviathan and the Tamar oil fields earlier, which thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of gallons of natural gas were extracted from Israel, sold to Arab countries, regularizing our relations with those countries, bringing profit to American companies.
In addition to that, like I said earlier, number four place in the world for tech startups that the United States buys your Tesla drives due to Mobileye, which is an Israeli invention that Intel bought.
If your car has lane assist in it, thank the Israelis that you don't swerve into the other lane because you're a bad driver, right?
I'm glad I have lane assists in my car.
I thank the Israelis.
There are tons of other things like rapid resupply bases in Israel.
To say that Israel isn't a strategic ally is like the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
They vote with us more than any other country.
The funniest thing about all this is that like online, some of the biggest podcasts in the world are hosting conversations critical of Israel or outright anti-Israel and outright anti-Jew.
And the narrative is still that Israel is secretly controlling you.
Well, I'm wondering, I'm like, I don't, the argument is that Israel is secretly paying podcasters or whatever.
And I'm like, bro, the biggest podcasts in the world are all pretty critical, like critical of Israel, or at least entertaining those conversations.
Why isn't Israel doing more?
I don't understand.
Maybe it used to be that way, I guess.
And the argument is that since Elon bought Twitter and turned it to X, that's changed.
It used to be not like you were always able to criticize Israel.
That's how these activist groups exist and have always existed.
It's like Hassan has been around for a long time.
The dude hates Israel.
Well, he's going to argue then and say, no, I'm just critical of their policies, blah, blah, blah, fine.
But the dude's been prominent on social media for a decade.
He's open about it.
He hates it.
He doesn't hate Israel.
He hates America.
That's totally good.
He's open about it.
But people always say things like, no, no, it's the government they're doing, the people.
We want to, you know, but whatever.
My point is, when?
When?
Honest question.
When was Israel running social media to the degree that they claim when you had all of these big, prominent leftists and the biggest Gen Z streamers outright just saying like they hate Israel and arguing against it all day every day?
No, no one talks shit about Israel until after October 7th.
This was a taboo topic that if you talked about it, you would get banned.
Instagram was run by Adam Asari, Jew.
You, Susan Wojowski, ran YouTube, Jew.
Fucking Mark Zuckerberg ran Facebook.
Jew.
Like, bro, you could not talk about this shit before October 7th.
Then, once the floodgates fucking broke and people were talking about this shit, they couldn't ban everyone.
The ADL and the media matters couldn't go after everyone at the same time because both people on the left and on the right started criticizing Israel.
Hassan didn't give a fuck about Israel and foreign policy with this shit until after October 7th, Tim.
Come on, dude.
I've always argued for Israel.
I was banned at a million and a half followers on TikTok.
Where were the Jews to come help me?
Like, how did I get banned?
How did I get banned on live stream banned on Instagram?
How did I get banned on Twitter?
Where were the Jews to help me when I was doing all this?
They don't run the world.
It's the dumbest thing ever.
They spring up all these conspiracies.
The USS Liberty, I'm debating Phil Turney on April 19th, Myron.
So make sure to tune into that one.
So, like, you're going to get cooked.
That's irrefutable.
What are you going to debate?
That Israel didn't attack them?
They did.
The Levant affair, nobody died.
Look at all that.
But it was a false flag.
Not to mention that there were intelligence assets at our worst.
It is comical to me.
I just sent in another super chat, guys.
I'm about to roast this nigga.
He said that Israel thwarts terrorist attacks.
Like 9-11, I go thwarting terrorist attacks.
LOL.
Like when Israeli intel assets were celebrating as the towers were burning.
ISIS was created by Israel and the U.S. Why has ISIS never attacked Israel?
False flags is their Mossad motto.
By deception, we create war.
Come on, motherfucker.
You know who you're talking to.
This is what I do.
Okay?
And his supporters go on social media and attack people.
It pushes them towards Israel.
It makes them hate the people who are criticizing Israel.
Whereas Dave Smith don't do that.
I haven't even talked about how they fucking stole the nuclear bomb from us.
They've spied on us.
Jonathan Pollard gave the worst intelligence leak in American Intel history.
Worst spy ever.
We gave that motherfucker a pardon.
He was met on the tarmac by Benjamin Nett and fucking Yahoo.
The worst spy in American history that no one ever talks about.
Jonathan fucking Pollard.
I understand.
Yeah.
Because you're certainly not arguing passionately in a way to make me your friend.
Is it working?
This is not.
I still don't care.
Like, I am.
I will call into the show right now and air fry this fucking guy if they give me a number.
You know, it's like when they come to me and they're like, Israel did a bad thing.
I'm like, wow, that's awful.
And well, we should stop funding them.
Okay.
Bro had the nerve to say that Israel thwarts terrorist attacks from Hezbollah, who hates us because of Israel's existence in the first place.
And then he talked about, oh, the Levant affair, nobody died.
It doesn't matter.
They do false flags and try to put it on other people.
I have and libertarians and say the U.S. should taper off its support, no longer provide military support for Israel and break away from this.
And they'll say, so you think Israel exists, huh?
Yeah.
And you're like, oh my God, dude.
There's you have to be these people are going around.
Guys, get to 2,000 likes because I'm cooking this guy right now.
Let's get to 2,000 likes, ninjas.
I'm like, it's not enough to be critical of Israel.
You must be anti-Israel.
It's like that's part of the reason why Lindsay calls him woke right because they do a lot of the same tactics.
Yeah, that's not what woke is.
So that term is dumb.
Anyway, my friends, we're going to go to that uncensored Colin show.
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What are you mad at me for?
I'm not mad at you.
I'm just let down.
I'm disappointed.
I'm Phil that remains on Twix.
I'm Phil that Remains official on Instagram.
The band is all that remains.
Our new record dropped on January 31st.
It's called Anti-Fragile.
You can check it out on all the streaming platforms.
I think they only do it on their shit, bro.
I think they only do it on their members only.
30 seconds.
Thanks for hanging out.
All right.
They're going to do their calling thing.
Bro, that's funny.
He said that thwarting a terrorist attack, bro.
Did this guy not realize that Israeli intelligence assets were on the floor when 9-11 happened?
Like, what is this guy talking about?
Who is this guy?
Tim Higby or some shit like that?
The fucking retard.
Anyway, that was fun.
That was fun.
That was fun.
Let's do 2,000 likes, though, Ninjas.
And let me read these chats, and then we're going to finally get into what we're fucking three hours in, and now we're going to get into the actually planned topics.
But hey, man, that's what it is.
It's a live stream, bro.
You guys, it's a live stream.
Y'all see me shoot at the hip, right?
One minute, we're fucking making fun of Tim Pool guests.
Another minute, we're, you know, reacting to Trump speeches live.
It's live, baby.
It's live.
You know what I'm saying?
It is what it is.
You know, we're doing listening to some fucking classic rock and shit like that, getting stuff up.
So, so yeah.
All right.
So let's go ahead.
I'm going to read these chats and we're going to get into the actual planned stories for the day.
Martin, is it a coincidence that it's called jewelry?
No, it's not because historically Jews were forbidden from holding certain positions within society.
So one of the things that they would do was actually lend money and sell jewelry.
It's actually what they would do in biblical times.
That's from Cornell.
Zipper, Myron, I never seen you on the front page.
Rumble, you've been kind of hard to find recently.
I actually have to go and search you for now.
So notifications.
Yes, guys, do me a favor.
A lot of you guys follow me on YouTube, but also make sure to follow my Rumble channel.
If you go on Rumble, guys, just type in Myron Gaines, right?
Boom.
This is my Rumble channel, guys.
44K.
We're growing it slowly but surely.
Please give it a follow.
Because as you guys know, sometimes I switch to Rumble when I get into really, when I really start cooking on them boys and other things like that.
So this is my Rumble channel, guys.
Please go on here.
All my content is here.
Oh, shit, I'm not even showing on screen.
What am I doing?
My bad.
Here it is.
Here's Rumble channel.
Okay.
All the live streams, et cetera, are all here.
All right.
So Myron Gaines X on Rumble.
What else do we got here?
We got Zipper.
Andy Mossberg.
On that last stream, Aaron, that huge whale punching the interviewer.
Her man is a bitch.
Because if a behemoth like that punches my feminine girlfriend, I'm knocking her head off.
Fair enough.
And I'll go to jail gladly.
Red Pill Knight says, Myron, I'm against reparations, but the only way they'd work is if slave descendants return to Africa, their homeland, like when Egypt paid them boys to leave after 10 plagues, paying to get rid of a problem, then pay off long term by avoiding conflicts.
Costs.
African Americans say African Americans stay, they shouldn't get reparations.
They already benefited.
Well, they're not going anywhere, bro.
So no reparations.
Said Bayo says, Hey, Myron, off topic, I got selected to participate in an SASS for a data analyst position for a three-letter government agency.
I applied for it.
I'll be tested on critical thinking logic, deductive reasoning.
Any tips for the test as well as what should I work for for the physical fitness portion?
There are logic tests that you could take that you can practice for.
I remember I did a few when I was doing the FBI test.
Oive, stay blessed, sir.
Keep cooking.
Thank you for all you're doing.
Please stay safe out there.
Got you, bro.
You know what, guys?
I might start doing like podcasts where I'll do one episode on the USS Liberty.
I do another episode on the Levant Affair.
And like, I educate you guys on these historical facts.
I might do that.
When there's like, when there's like a slow news day, I'll do that where I cover a historical event that talks about them boys.
I'm going to do that.
Wake y'all up about that shit.
Hey, Myron.
Great show yesterday at Penn State.
The CC chat wants to know when are we going to continue Europa?
Soon, bro.
Soon, soon.
Bro, the month of April is just super busy.
Traveling, doing these debates, et cetera.
Don't worry.
Castle Club Ninjas, we're still going to be doing the Zoom calls, giving you guys hella fucking value as always.
You guys know I love y'all.
But I want to make sure I get all this stuff out the way, and then we're going to get back and, you know, because we're in the best chapter, by the way.
We're on the part about that event.
So don't worry.
Coming very soon, my friend.
Coming very, very soon.
But right now, we're just prioritizing growing the channel, having energy, building the OSS army, and then we're going to start getting back to the Europa stuff and everything else.
Don't worry.
We're also going to watch Greatest Story Never Told as well.
So be patient with me.
You guys are definitely going to get it.
Wikipedia, David Sterner, Apex, check out the controversy tab of Apex Old President David Steiner.
Nobody's talking about the leak transcript that made him have to resign.
Interesting.
What leaked transcript?
Aggressively horizontal?
Martin, you're looking for strong bro pause.
OSS is ready for Europa.
We all missed the night transfer.
For some of us, that's all we got.
No worries.
It's coming soon.
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Welcome to Castle Club.
Anyone that subscribes to Castle Club automatically gets a fucking Don DeMarco.
Thank you so much, Brooks, for joining.
Like I said before, Castle Club is how we are able to continue doing these streams, guys, despite the fact that we are demonetized.
We're demonetized on YouTube chat, which would be a death blow for 99% of YouTubers.
But for us, it's not a death blow because we got Castle Club Rumble and you guys supporting us, man.
So thank you guys so much.
Tell them debate you instead of Phil Turney.
I mean, look, I'll probably watch.
I don't really know what's there to debate.
Like, bro, you got an eyewitness that was there that saw that it was Israeli fucking planes bombing the fuck out of them.
There's really nothing there to debate.
So it's like, bro, this is a historical fact.
Fabian OT, good to see you're back home and safe, bro.
Can't watch the stream, but wanted to say how at this point I am to have voted for Israel ball liquor Trump.
Everything he's doing seems dishonest and just to cover for his main agenda.
I think civil war might be imminent, and I won't be the left versus right, but Jay's against their supremacy.
It's infuriating to see how, blah, blah, blah.
Am I wrong?
Yeah, you got a little bit of a doomsday thing, bro.
Like, bro, every president has been super pro-Israel.
It's just that the reason why it's so important now is because Israel's trying to push towards a war.
Your mom, I just sent a DM on X about a new Grey Zone article by Max Blumenthal about Meta and them boys.
Oh, Meta?
Fuck Meta, bro.
Almost made a mistake on my first big win using the Railroad Tate School.
Got my first big win copyright and the owner of the company I was working for saw my ex-account, saw that race anti-Semitic tweets.
Luckily, he just thought it was funny, but warned me to erase it.
Yeah, don't get in trouble, bro.
Base G says, Hey, Martin, check out this article on Canadian municipal and provincial state police using Israeli spyware similar to Pegasus.
One of the co-founders of the company that makes the spyware is Ehud Barack Epstein Handler.
As a Canadian, I can say Canada is cooked.
Well, yeah, I know.
Well, yeah, bro.
Israel comes up with a lot of the technology.
The stuff that they use to extract phones, that's Israeli technology.
Celebrate Israeli technology.
So they're always innovating on spy technology for obvious reasons.
Let's see here.
Let me make sure I didn't miss any of these shows.
And it's a blessing that you guys sent me these chats, man.
Thank you so much.
Fresh for life says, Mr. Gaines, please react to BB Net and Yahoo Milikowski.
Is this take accurate on this?
This short one minute.
If we have time, I'll put it in the queue, but it's only if we have time, bro, because we got a lot of shit to cover and we are behind.
It's okay, though.
You guys know I love y'all.
It's already 10 o'clock, by the way.
Mr. Gaines, please react to BBNet.
Oh, got that one.
Got that one.
Joe says, my nigga asks this M Red how many Israelis have ever helped us in war, even one troop economy.
What the fuck?
I'll take Canada as our greatest ally.
At least those niggas pay us.
Facts.
No and Billy says, it was my birthday yesterday.
Can you tell me on the Camry?
Hey, birthday, Noam Billy.
Now get your ass in the gym nigga.
No and Billy, happy birthday, but get your fat ass in the gym nigga because you are fat.
Still fat.
So keep going hard in the gym.
Use that membership I got you.
Make me proud.
Don't be a fat POS.
It's already bad enough that you're Mexican.
Maya Yuru says, Martin, may you please raise the volume and have your listeners lower adjust their volumes?
It's time to comprehend Max volume shouldn't be soft to their ears.
It's almost strenuous trying to listen in.
Like I'm having to accommodate to female preferences.
Bro, niggas still crying about audio.
God damn, bro.
Mr. Gaines, timestamps.
Martin Schreckelli, Milo, about Nick Fuentes, react.
That's for Fresh for Life.
One Suit Sinaipe says, a lot of lies I just learned about Napoleon was tall in France.
5'6 when the average dude was 5'4, but they portray him as tiny history as a lot of making character out of people, of course.
Keita says, also, the chair thing is misinterpreted.
He pulled the chair for the India President 2.
No way we think India controls Trump as a man.
You only pull the chair for a girl.
So I think it was more you are a bitch move.
Okay, Mr. Gaines, timestamp is 32, Should we both be concerned?
Matan and for his former comedian, he lost his friends, Chris and Farley Hartman, dead now in his drug, and Matan exploiting him.
Andy, gropes.
What are you talking about, bro?
Fresh for life.
I don't know what you're what are you trying to say on a shirt and try to give it to me?
What is this?
Andy Dick shows up intoxicated and punches Matan?
Did he really?
Getting drunk four going on the time show is genius.
Everyone hating on you, Dick, but you know you got all excited with the name and the title.
I don't think I've ever seen him, but I'm genuinely nervous about what his guest is going to do.
By far the most dangerous guest you've had.
I'm not even joking.
What he punched him?
All right, I'll go real quick to this.
Am I gonna be in the new Star Wars?
Absolutely not.
I'm asking you why not?
You're such a wholesome guy.
They should put you on like a live action.
What character would I play?
The fucking retard?
I don't know.
You're the fucking robot with my voice.
No.
Like an episode where they teach thanks for putting the mic closer to him.
An episode where they teach dealing with the loss of somebody.
Oh, that hole in the table came from us, I think.
Hang on, Matt.
Did don't did you?
Did you lose somebody recently?
No, well, don't let me.
No, no, no, no, not losing like they're gonna die.
Like some you lost.
But did you did you lose somebody?
Because I didn't.
Did you lose?
I'm sorry to hear that you did.
Okay, I have to pee.
We don't have a bathroom here.
Okay, I'll go outside.
You're gonna pee outside?
Yes.
What the fuck?
Hold on, one sec, man.
We gotta do a quick little early life check.
I get those vibes.
He said, Howard Stern is a money-grubbing Jew.
That's actually kind of funny.
W for fucking Andy Dick on that one.
That's fucking funny.
That's funny.
Okay.
Pass the early life check.
I'm getting depressed now.
Why is that?
Because I did lose somebody.
Dang.
Bro, this nigga's cooked.
You know this.
Can I. We can take a break.
We can come back if you want.
Sure, you want to come back in like five minutes?
I only need 30 seconds.
I love you again.
No, no.
He's making sure my man is drinking those white claws, bruh.
Looking cool, dough.
Because he's the boss.
Sorry to y'all, but he the boss.
Bro, it's cooked.
Hang on a minute.
Ow.
Come on, Andy.
That was a double.
I didn't know who gave this fucking guy alcohol.
Can I see that for a minute?
I'm going to refill it.
I know.
Bro, this is wild when Matana's the adult in the room.
What you're doing?
No, I know you didn't.
Grab that from him.
Come on, Andy.
Give it up, dude.
Come on, bro.
I can't enable this.
We have to take it away.
All right, here, you can have it.
Yes!
That smells like white claw in here now.
No, don't touch it.
Depressing.
I can't see a white claw going.
Did he actually punch Matan?
don't think he punched him.
I didn't skip a chat.
On a plane on a desk?
Oh, okay.
Myron, look at the Oval Office during Nanyaho visit.
It's a model of a plane.
Very odd.
Macron and the India president when visiting the table is clear.
I think Trump is playing 4D chess in that plane as a threat of releasing the 9-11 files.
Bro, you guys got to stop coping with this 4D chess shit.
Just accept the fact that Trump is owned by them boys, man.
Just accept it, guys.
Like, bro, a lot of y'all niggas are retarded, man.
You guys really want to say so bad Trump is playing 4D chess.
No, dude.
What part of Miriam Adelson gave him like, what, he's gotten like 300-something million from the Zionist lobby?
And Mira Adelson has given him like 200 million?
Like, bro, what part of that do y'all not understand, bro?
What part of that do you guys not understand?
I don't know who gave that to you, but I wouldn't...
We can't do that.
You need to stop.
Bro, that's crazy.
That's actually fucking crazy shit that he showed up so fucking lit.
All right, here, you can have it.
Yes!
That smells like light claw in here now.
Which is so fucking smart and so good to hear.
Smart of him.
Bro.
Alcohol is a devil, chat.
Don't forget.
How did our video do?
Oh, look at that, bro.
We got three.
Look, we're killing everybody.
Bro, 334K on our video.
334K compared to other people.
Oh, Fresh and Fit isn't relevant, really, dude?
Really?
Fucking, we are one of their most viewed by far.
And we did this what, nine days ago?
This came out roughly a week ago.
Where at 334, we're beating out everybody else here.
Some of these people are actually more famous than us.
We're smoking everybody, dude.
Let's fucking go.
Oh, Fresh of Fit ain't relevant.
Fuck out of here.
And just so you guys know, like, this is not our niche.
Comedy, like, this kind of comedy that Matan does, this is not our niche.
We just showed up, right?
So it was.
On that one.
It was fun.
I played along.
We're having a good time.
You know, we're good sports about it.
You know, Matan has a bright future ahead of him.
He's a young guy.
He's going to come on the show.
I think he turns, I think his birthday is like today or some shit or sometime in early April.
So we're going to have him on the show with some girls.
It's going to be a good time.
But yeah, bro, we're doing better than a lot of these other people.
So anyway.
So yeah, bro.
I love when people say Fresh and Fit isn't relevant.
And then I look and like when we go on other people's shit, we're their most viewed video.
Like, bro, it's crazy to me, man.
Oh, they're not relevant.
Oh, these niggas fell off.
Okay, then we go on another podcast and we're their most viewed shit.
Interesting.
Very, very interesting.
Time stamps explains it.
12 Tom Green, first producer in Ever Rogan's friend Matan was clickbaiting the title.
I'm asking, should we be concerned about potential ramifications?
Matan post just exploited the deaths of any friend, Andy's friends, Phil Hartman.
I don't know the backstory there, bro.
So I don't think so.
If I don't know about it, most Americans might not know about it either.
Unless like they're in the comedy world.
But anyway, let's get into the topic at hand, guys.
Let's go ahead and start off with this Frisco thing.
As you guys know, quick little backstory for those that aren't aware.
Roughly one week ago, there was the tragic death of a 17-year-old.
I think his name is Austin Metcalf, or where he was killed in Frisco, Texas by a guy named Carmelo Anthony after a dispute occurred at a track meet.
Okay, both high school students.
And there's been quite a bit of controversy.
This story broke out actually while I was in Texas last week at InfoWars.
And obviously, you guys know my stance on a lot of these things.
But there's been, you know, two different sides.
On one end, you have people saying, hey, you know, Carmelo Anthony was defending himself.
A lot of like these pro-black rights activists like Derek Nashine and stuff like that are saying that it's self-defense.
A lot of people on black Twitter are coming out and saying that Metcalf deserved to die, which is sickening to even say that a young man like that is 17 years old, the bright future deserves to die to be stabbed in the chest.
Absolutely deplorable to even say that.
And then some people are saying, hey, look, it was self-defense.
So, you know, there's always two sides to every story.
I have the police report here, which we are going to read through and kind of go from there.
But that is the current sentiment right now.
Very divided.
This is a very polarizing case.
I'm surprised it hit national news.
I did not expect it to hit national news, but it created such an uproar on Twitter that the mainstream media could not avoid it.
There was so much fucking.
We had some of the biggest conservatives making tweets about this.
You know, Matt Walsh made a tweet about it.
Let me find it.
A high school track meet resumed today under tighter security.
a lot of people talked about it let me find it real fast Let me see here.
stab maybe try a race Okay, here we go.
If I told you that a young man stabbed another young man to death for telling him that he was in the wrong seat, and then I told you that one young man in the altercation was white and the other was black, and then I asked you to guess the race of Assalam, every single person would know the answer immediately.
Young black males are violent to a wildly, outrageously disproportionate degree.
That's just a fact.
We all know it, and it's time that we speak honestly about it or nothing will ever change.
So, interestingly enough, right?
Because I saw it's always funny to see liberals react to this shit because they lose their fucking minds.
Right here, Hassan.
And then we're going to put Matt Walsh.
We have officially entered Klansman territory.
Bro, call it Klansman territory.
Bro, and that's the problem with these liberals, man.
Like, they virtue signal and try, like, try to, like, just name call you instead of attacking the facts.
Let's say what he's got to say.
Once again, we've never really left.
Matt Walsh openly just says the quiet part out loud here.
Why are you volunteering this information?
You're just this is basically someone unashamedly saying, I'm massive white supremacists.
Oh, we're also going to do the uh he's a white supremacist for analyzing patterns.
This is a problem with the left, bro.
Like, they don't like uncomfortable truths.
He's a white supremacist for saying that?
Uh, catnip for uh racist right-wingers.
This story: the right-wing is uh desperately looking for anything to shift their attention away from uh Donald Trump undermining uh the the global economy and and global trade.
Oh, we'll talk about tariffs here in a second.
Aid and uh destroying their uh 401ks and uh get back to good old days where they could participate in lynchings.
Touch me and see what happens.
New details emerge surrounding Frisco track me stabbing and arrest affidavit.
The suspect reportedly told the officer who arrested him that the 17-year-old victim put his hands on him and that he admitted that I did it.
WFAA has obtained new court documents revealing how Austin Metcalf was stabbed to death at a track meeting in Frisco.
Police say another teenager had fresh blood on his finger when they found him at Kirkendale Stadium.
The affidavit shows that when officers arrived, Carmelo Anthony told them he got into an argument with Metcalf.
And when the arresting officer said he had the alleged suspect in custody, Anthony replied, I'm not alleged.
I did it.
But Anthony told officers he only acted in bro said, I don't give a fuck.
I did it.
Self-defense and asked them if.
Guys, we're not even at 2,000 likes.
Guys, we got to hit 2,500, man.
I don't want to stop the show, but I need you guys to like the video.
We need 2,500 likes, man.
I don't want to pause the show, but now you guys are forcing me to do it because I've been asking y'all to hit that number for a minute now.
So, like the video, guys.
Let's hit 2,500 likes and we'll continue the stream.
2,500 likes, ninjas.
Okay.
We're about to break 2,000.
Let's break.
We just broke 2,000.
Let's get to 2,500 ninjas.
Someone said, don't J for likes, Myron.
Bro, what do you expect me to do, man?
We're demonetized.
I told you this already.
Lou Frog says, liberals love to attack the person, not the topic at hand.
Of course.
Been following you for a few years.
I appreciate everything you guys are doing, helping the community out with pretty much everything.
Can we use the Don DeMarco sound and other sounds you use in your podcast?
I will tip more in the future to support you.
Sure, bro.
Of course, you can.
Of course you can.
That's from improving slowly.
All right, guys, let's hit 2,500, man.
Smash that like button, guys.
I'm going to give you guys a YouTube link as well.
You guys want the channel to grow?
You guys want me to go on these big podcasts and go on the mainstream and shit like that?
We got to get the channel with a lot of visibility.
We got to get to a point where they can't avoid us, chat.
The OSS Army has got to be strong and big.
Pause.
So we can go ahead and infiltrate these spaces and teach them the truth.
My Rumble guys, I'm dropping a link for you guys.
Do me a favor.
Like the video.
Open up the link I gave you guys on Rumble.
I gave you guys the YouTube link.
video there.
We're at 21.50.
Roughly 400 more to go, ninjas.
400 more to go.
I hate to do that, but as always, you ninjas never like the goddamn videos.
So now I got to stop the show.
I hate doing this shit, though.
I really don't like doing it.
But look, look at the views going up as we get the likes up because the engagement is going up.
So like the video, guys.
like the video my ninjas we're
at uh what are we at here uh We're at 2242.
Sweet.
Less than 300 to go, ninjas.
Less than 300 to go.
I will say this as we wait for you guys to get the likes up.
This fucking guy is the biggest loser on the internet.
This guy Nick Neyersina.
Bruh.
Oh, my God.
The two biggest degenerates.
Oh my God.
We got the Weave Warrior and the Cuck Nayer Cena being retards on a college campus.
Isn't bro like in his late 20s doing this dumb shit, bro?
It's like, dude, like, what the fuck are you doing, man?
Cringe as fuck, man.
Cringe as fuck.
This is what happens when you're a retard and you have to do dumb shit like that to get attention.
You have no skill set.
Sorry, I had to adjust my headphones.
I don't know how old he is.
I think he's in his late 20s.
But he's a retard, dude.
Complete cuck.
Got famous from a porn star, Elle Mail.
Myron, light-skinned girl from the elevator fight got arrested for trying to ruin Rex's life Half a million people seen it.
Could you react to it?
What?
What are you talking about, bro?
I'll take a look.
Are we at 2,500 yet?
2,300, guys.
I had calls about my phone.
Evil, revengeful Karen calls cops on Exeter Ruins Life.
Gets caught in her own trap, faces karma two weeks ago.
This girl's on the show.
All right, guys, we're at 2,327, man.
Almost there, guys.
Almost at 2,500.
Let's get that 2,500 likes, ninjas.
2,500 likes.
I hate to do this shit, man.
Got to do the fucking Kevin Samuels treatment.
Next, I'm going to start pointing the dial-up sound.
Let me put that shit next.
I don't remember this girl.
This girl's in an elevator fight.
What are you talking about, bro?
I don't recognize this girl.
Send me the after-hours link of when she was on.
I don't even recognize this chick, bro.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I have no idea who this girl is.
Whoever sent me the chat.
Fresh for life.
Yeah.
No, was it Fresh for Life?
No, Opulon.
Yeah, Opulon.
Send me the Fresh of Food After Hours episode that she was on because I don't know.
I don't recognize this girl at all that you just sent me.
And then Fresh for Life says, Mr. Games React Time, 19 minutes.
Andy coherently clearly logically explains the deaths of fellow famous comedian friends of his with Tom Green, the first podcast before anyone, potentially Matan in trouble.
I mean, bro, he's never, he's not going to get in trouble because in the comedy world, like you get away with a lot, dude.
You get away a lot with the auspice of comedy.
So he probably won't get in trouble, dude.
Probably won't, to be honest with you.
And also remember, this is way before his time.
Girl beside Fresh.
All right, let me see here.
So apparently, let me see here.
This was four months ago?
Hold on.
Oh, okay.
All right.
I see.
Okay, I'll show this to the chat later.
I think I remember this girl kind of.
Did this bitch walk off or something?
Or did she get kicked out?
I don't remember.
Oh, yeah.
Fresh hooked up with this girl.
well, I think I remember.
Yeah, no, this girl didn't get this girl didn't get kicked off, though, bro.
Okay, whatever.
I'll show that to the audience here in a second.
All right, guys, we're 120 likes away from 2,500.
Let's get that 2,500, guys.
2,500 likes, my ninjas.
And then we're going to continue on with the show with the Frisco stuff.
Come on, 2,500.
100 to go, ninjas.
100 to go, ninjas.
We're near the 2,500, ninjas.
All right, 24, 25.
We're almost there.
75 to go.
Someone says, I can't believe you're still on the show for likes.
Hey, you keep talking like that, bro.
I'm going to bring it up to 2,700.
Because loser-ass niggas like you be sitting there like, I'm not going to like the video.
And then you fuck it up for everybody else because you want to be a fucking tough guy and not show support.
Not even 100 to go.
50 to go, man.
This bitch ass nigga Green Green with the black with the black account.
You know what?
Now we're going to make it 2,600 because Green Green wants to be a fucking dickhead.
Congratulations, Green Green.
Green Green, and who else?
Who's the other idiot?
Cool, y'all niggas out.
Klonopin.
Klonopin and Green Green.
Congratulations, idiots.
And Enduro Gaming.
Now we're going to get to $2,600 because you want to be like that.
AM said dislike for begging.
All right, man.
Well, we're going to just wait here then because you want to be a dumbass.
All right, AM.
Thanks, man.
We're at 2,500, but because you niggas want to be smart asses, Enduro Gaming, and all this other shit, now we're going to go to 2,600.
You guys can thank AM in the YouTube chat and enduro gaming and green green.
So, yeah, y'all could thank these niggas and clon Open.
Klon Open, Green Green, and Daryl.
Like, you, you bitch ass niggas, we would have been started by now.
but since you guys want to be funny, now we're going to 2,600.
See, it's the same four retards.
So, yeah, not because I would have been going by now, but since you guys want to be like that, cool.
We'll get to 26, and then once we get to 26, we'll continue the show.
Because I'm not going to block y'all.
A lot of people just block you guys, and I'll let you talk in the chat.
I'm not going to do that.
I'm going to roast you niggas.
Put you guys on blast so everyone knows who to blame.
No, I'm not going to make it 3K.
I'm making a 2600.
I'm not, it's already bad enough.
These idiots are fucking it up for everybody else.
See, I could tell, right?
If you play sports, niggas that back talk or act like this, they would always make you do more burpees or make you do more sprints.
I used to hate niggas like this that would talk shit to the coach or thought that they were smart ass, make smart ass comments, and all of us got to punish get paid for it.
You can tell these niggas here don't never play sports, aren't in the military, none of that shit.
Because they're over here talking shit.
All right, cool.
Now, everyone is gonna fucking shit on you guys for being dumbasses.
Now, y'all niggas stall the show because you wanted to be smart asses, give your remarks.
Now we're way into 2600 because you retards.
Congratulations.
Oh, kaijack talking shit too.
Nice.
Someone said, Ludwig Ergren says, dislikes to that you never start.
All right, man.
All right.
All right, 2580, almost at 26.
All right.
All right.
Yeah, we got a couple guys saying everybody dislike tie-tie, etc.
Funny.
All right, we had $2,600.
Sweet.
It took a little bit long because we got some haters in the fucking chat.
But we got it.
We got it.
We got it.
So, all right, cool.
Let's see what Hassan got to say about this Frisco shit.
If Metcalf was okay.
He's mad at Matt Walsh.
Several witnesses paint a different picture, and Metcalf's father told Matt Howerton he is not buying the excuse.
I had a dream last night.
And Austin came to me and said, I'm okay.
Give me peace.
Doesn't mean I don't hurt.
The last 24 hours, unimaginable for Austin Metcalf's father, his mother, his twin brother.
Right now, I'm really numb, and I really don't feel anything.
I just have to function.
Metcalf, just 17 when he arrived at Frisco ISD's district track meet Wednesday.
His final breaths taken before 11 a.m., police say, after being stabbed to death by a fellow Frisco ISD student, 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony, now charged with first-degree murder.
Mah, my world's a little shattered.
An argument over where Anthony was sitting while the meet experienced a rain delay sparked a confrontation between the teen and Metcalf, according to arrest paperwork.
Anthony sitting underneath Metcalf's team tent.
You could see it from the air when we flew over the crime scene.
Metcalf from Memorial High, Anthony from Centennial.
A witness telling police Metcalf told Anthony to move from under the team's tent because he didn't go to their school.
The witness telling police, Anthony grabbed his bag, opened it, and reached inside.
And we got the police department.
We're going to read that here in a second.
And proceeded to tell Austin, touch me and see what happens.
Investigators writing that Metcalf grabbed Anthony to tell him to move and that Anthony pulled out a black knife and stabbed Austin once in the chest and then ran away.
When officers arrived, the knife was found and police say Anthony admitted to what happened, but said this to police.
He put his hands on me.
I was protecting myself.
Even asking another officer if what happened could be considered self-defense.
What do you expect?
If you're caught, the best thing you're going to do is try to lie your way out of it.
Metcalf's father telling me self-defense is not a reasonable excuse.
The truth will come out.
There were too many people that were there that saw what happened.
Father came out on Fox in a later interview on Fox saying this shouldn't be politicized and it's a human issue, not a racial or political one.
I know.
It's too late, though, because everyone is using this horrible situation, like this horrifying situation, as an opportunity to race bait and to re-litigate a race war.
First of all, it's okay for him to mourn, Chatter.
What the f ⁇ are you talking about?
His kid got stabbed to death at school.
The f do you mean?
I think it's shocking that he is not leaning into the 14 words narratives, to be fair, especially from like, I assume, a predominantly white town.
You know what I mean?
And guess what?
He did that.
And now people on Twitter are calling him a cuck.
It's very unfortunate that this other child decided to make a bad choice that's going to affect him for the rest of his life.
I have compassion for every human being.
This is not, I want to make this very clear.
This is not a race issue.
This is not a black and white issue.
I don't want someone stepping up on a soapbox trying to politicize this.
I don't appreciate some of the remarks I've seen online that people say there was this fight and there was, they don't know.
They weren't there.
Would this even be news if they were both white?
It would still be local news, but it wouldn't make it into the national.
It definitely wouldn't make barely would be local news, dude.
Would barely be local news.
And honestly, I don't even think this, the only reason this hit national news is because of all the outrage on Twitter.
They couldn't avoid it.
No stage, that's for sure.
And before people say like role reversal, we know what the role reversal looks like.
The role reversal is Daniel Penny exonerated and becomes a conservative hero.
Yeah, but you also forgot that the role reversal also is Black Lives Matter attacking cities, destroying them, completely blowing them up, and dealing with no consequences for doing so.
Every time a black person dies at the hands of a white person, a city's going to burn down.
Now, notice how a white person died at the hands of a black person and no cities are burning down.
See the difference?
And here's the thing, too.
There's a bunch of white activist groups that were really pissed off about this.
I don't see them storming the streets and destroying Minneapolis.
I don't see them storming the streets of Miami.
I don't see them storming the streets of Los Angeles and looting and destroying places.
Thomas Russo from Patriot Front, as a lot of people like to, you know, talk shit about him and say that he's a Fed, I think he's a very smart, intelligent individual that's well spoken.
I saw him on the Jake Shields interview.
Shout out to him.
I really enjoyed that interview.
And I also saw him on Patrick Bett David.
You know, this is a big problem in America.
We have a disproportionate amount of people, a minority, about 8% of the population that are black men that are committing 60% of the crimes.
This is a serious fucking problem that we need to deal with in America.
Okay?
And everyone is too pussy to talk about it.
So, no, dude, you don't go ahead and get applauded as a conservative hero.
You get your life ruined, and Black Lives Matter tries to destroy you.
The dude won the case, like, literally by the skin of his teeth and almost went to prison for defending people on a train from a drug addict idiot.
Bro, and also on top of that, gets a fucking job at like Andreessen Horowitz.
So we know.
We know what the okay.
Andrees and Horowitz, the memo said, is most likely the largest investor of public safety and defense venture capital in the country.
And as a result, he spent a lot of time with active duty military veterans, chiefs, and police sheriffs.
These relationships are critical to the success of our companies.
Differences.
We know what the role reversal looks like when a white person kills a black person.
Yeah.
Liberal cities get absolutely destroyed.
I love how he said that they become like conservative figureheads, but he completely misses the point where before they become conservative figureheads, cities are absolutely destroyed and tarnished, set ablaze.
Forgot that part, though.
Regardless of what either party has engaged in.
So just so you understand.
But I don't see white supremacist groups taking to the streets and destroying cities.
Hmm.
And stand your ground does not work for black people.
Every black person knows this.
There's no stand your ground if you're black.
Stand your ground is if you are a black victim of a white assailant.
Yeah.
In any case.
That's not true, but okay.
That's the situation.
Anyone that tries to extrapolate like racial dynamics out of this or make grand arguments about how all black people are this way is a racist.
We have officially entered Klansman territory once again.
We've never really left.
Matt Walsh openly just says the quiet part out loud here with a tweet that when I clocked, it had 101,000 likes.
I'm going to read.
Yeah, now it's at like what?
174K and we're going to like it as well and help it get to 175K.
Let's fucking go.
Read you.
Because it's the truth that everyone is scared to fucking say.
That's why.
First, I'm going to read you what Matt Walsh said, then we'll get to the details of the situation.
If I told you that a young man stabbed another young man to death for telling him that he was in the wrong seat, and then I told you that one young man in this altercation was white and the other black, and then I asked you to guess the race of the assailant, every single person would know the answer immediately.
You know what's interesting, chat?
Look, our chest bean is going at the same speed as his, and he has 38,000 people in here, allegedly.
We got what?
5,000, not even between the platforms.
Bro, I'm telling you, man, these streamers be viewbond, bro.
This shit's crazy to me, man.
Yeah, maybe every single person you know, because that's the assumption that your racist ass is making, and all of your other racist friends are making.
Why are you?
No, this is a fact.
A disproportionate amount of crime is committed by a minority of the population.
This is not a racist comment.
It's the truth.
Are you volunteering this information?
You're just, this is basically someone unashamedly saying, I'm a massive white supremacist.
Let's continue.
What?
How did you come to that conclusion?
How can, like, and this is the problem with liberals, bro?
They come to these like grand fucking conclusions.
How is reporting a fact about one group of people assuming that another group of people is supreme?
Like, how did you even make that connection?
Okay.
Let me let me go ahead and say the same exact thing.
Are you going to call me a white supremacist now, son?
Because I actually agree with him.
I go further than Matt on a lot of these race issues.
This is why the black community hates me.
Because the thing is, is that they could go ahead and call Matt a racist or you're white.
You don't understand any of this whatever shit.
But like with me, they really can't run.
They could sit there and say, oh, you're an uncle, Tom, and all this other shit.
But the reality is I've had a lot of the same experiences that these black people have had.
And I didn't turn out to be an idiot.
And I understood that, yes, does racism exist in America?
For sure.
But you don't have to be a victim of the circumstances and blame everyone else for your fucking problems.
And that's the issue with the black community.
We coddle them and we don't tell them the truth that, look, dude, yes, there's going to be biases.
Is it always going to be in your favor?
No.
But don't fucking adhere to the stereotypes and be a deplorable piece of shit.
Like, it's very simple.
Are you going to call me a white supremacist for saying that?
The only reason you're making this inference that he's a white supremacist is because he's saying something negative about the black community, but that does not infer that he thinks white people are better.
He's just pointing to a fact that black men commit a disproportionate amount of violent crime in the United States while being a minority of the population.
8% of the population, because black people account for roughly 15% of the U.S. population, hence why they're called minorities.
You cut that in half.
That's roughly 8 to 7% that are men.
The other half is women because women aren't doing this shit.
It's mostly the men.
8% of the population is committing over 50% of the violent crime.
Stating that does not make you a white supremacist.
Continue.
Young black males are violent to a wildly, outrageously disproportionate degree.
That's just a fact.
We all know it.
And it's time that we speak honestly about it or nothing will ever change.
This is Ku Klux Klan territory.
Bro, okay.
I say this shit all the time.
I know I got a Klanhood and all for satire purposes.
But realistically, bro, like, this is the truth.
Oh, this is Klan territory for saying the truth that there's a serious fucking problem in the black community with violence.
I need you to understand.
Like, he is just straightforwardly going, young black men.
I mean, he said it.
I don't know what else to say.
He's just saying young black males are violent to a wildly, outrageously disproportionate degree.
That's just a fact.
Now, that's not how any of this works.
But this is the Twitter equivalent of.
Here we go.
I already know what he's going to say.
Crime is attributed to your socioeconomic status.
Let me guess.
Let's see.
Burning a cross and demanding that a I do that on Tuesdays, burning crosses.
Lynching takes place.
I think it's important to take note of this because of the fact that 101,000 people liked it.
Bring a knife, and you're going to get first bullied or not.
I mean, my 401k survived, and so did my parents.
The drop was from the ultra-rich looking to buy more.
No, statistically, blacks commit more violent crimes than the minority.
Doesn't mean all, but the stats are there.
L.T. Okay.
Crime is not dictated by someone's race.
If you think someone's race is an indication of their proclivity to do crime, then you're a racist.
That's it.
Let's see here.
Race and crime in the United States.
United States relationship between race and crime has been a topic of public controversy and scholarly debate for more than a century.
Crime rates vary significantly between racial groups.
However, academic research indicates that overrepresentation of some racial minorities in the criminal justice system can, in part, be explained by socioeconomic factors such as poverty, exposure to poor neighborhoods, poor access to public and early education.
Research also indicates that there is extensive racial and ethnic discrimination by police in their judicial system.
So let me see if he's going to say what I anticipated, which he's going to say that it is a poverty issue.
You can be ashamed of being a racist person, or you can potentially re-examine why you feel this way and stop feeling this way because that's just your feelings.
Crime is not determined by race.
Crime is determined by your finances, by your financial status.
That's just one of the ways that establish whether you're going to be a criminal or not, is your socioeconomic status.
But the reality is, also, bro, is culture, and there's some real race realism when it comes to genetics and IQ.
It is what it is.
This is coming from a colored person.
Like South Sudan, I think, if I'm not mistaken, has like the lowest IQ, like 67 or some shit like that.
It is what it is, dude.
Status.
By your material conditions.
Money is a component, but it's not everything.
And if I'm not mistaken, I think there's a stat out there where even rich black men commit more crimes than poor white men.
Can someone fact-check that one for me, real quick?
I'm almost certain that there's a stat out there that shows that even affluent black men commit more crimes than poor white men.
Affluent black men commit more crime than affluent, than poor white men.
So the money, the whole poverty argument, it's a component, but it's not the end-all-be-all.
I'm correct, chat?
Yeah, yes, this is true.
Okay.
Yeah, because I read it somewhere.
Because, see, people like leftists like Hassan will constantly cover for minorities and say shit like, oh, well, we have a racial, racist criminal justice system when that doesn't work.
Oh, well, black people, you know, are a lot of they don't commit crime because they're black.
They commit crime because they're poor, right?
Socioeconomic status.
No, dude, because here's the reality: white dudes listen to rap music too, but they're not running around killing people, okay?
They go to rap concerts too, they listen to the same brain-dead rap music that pushes drilling and selling drugs, et cetera, but they're not committing the criminal activity in that music, okay?
And then, on top of that, on top of that, you have affluent black people that are still committing crimes at a higher rate than poor white people.
So, it's not poverty either, it's a combination of multiple things.
I'll tell you: no father in the household, backwards culture that prioritizes selling drugs and being a criminal over being a contributing member of society.
And lastly, IQ and race.
It is what it is.
This is just factual.
Black people tend to have lower IQs than their European counterparts.
If you look at different regions in the world, right, you'll notice that Africa is always behind Europe and Asia.
Now, I know people are going to say, oh, well, colonization.
The Europeans came in and took all the smart people and, you know, destroyed the country of their resources, etc.
Well, Asia was colonized too by the Europeans.
How did they become innovative and build the shit that they built like China and Japan?
So again, this is not saying that all black people have low IQ.
Of course, I wouldn't say that.
That's retarded.
There's geniuses that are black.
There's geniuses that are white.
But on average, they tend to have lower IQ and be more prone to violence.
And this is a conversation that no one wants to have.
This is what everyone is scared to say.
This is what everyone is terrified to say.
Someone said, okay, this is a racist take.
See, I know some of you bitch-ass niggas in the chat would immediately clam up when I said that shit.
Hey, not everybody is ready for the truth, baby.
Not all...
Not everyone is ready for the truth.
A lot of y'all niggas in the chat are soft, and that's fine.
That's cool.
A lot of y'all are mad right now.
No problemo.
No problemo.
A lot of y'all niggas taking that shit personal.
Whoa, you said that I'm stupid.
No, I'm just saying that a lot of people from certain parts of the world tend to have lower IQ than people from other parts of the world.
Get mad.
You need to see.
Here's the thing.
Let me teach you guys a skill set, right?
That's really important for you niggas to have.
You need to have the ability, guys, to speak about things objectively, whether it benefits you or not.
I'm going to say that again.
And this is why you guys can always trust my take on certain things.
And you guys know that I'm going to keep it real with y'all.
I give my takes based on information and what's true and factual, not how I feel, even if it's not to my benefit.
I'll give you guys an example.
I'm a first-generation American.
My parents immigrated here and they came from Sudan.
I should be a glowing beacon for more immigration, bringing more people in, right?
And diversity.
But I actually oppose those things, even though I am a byproduct of it.
Because I understand the fact that even though I am not the norm and I was able to become a first-generation American and, you know, not be a scammer, not be a scumbag, et cetera, I understand that a lot of people that come to the United States come here illegally and scam the system.
So though I benefited from it, it does not refute the fact that it is still true that immigration in general, mass immigration, is problematic.
If you don't believe me, look at places like Canada.
Look at places like the United Kingdom.
Look at Italy.
Look at Spain.
Europe is falling.
Why?
Because of mass immigration.
Mass immigration is not good.
You're bringing a bunch of people from the third world that don't want to assimilate.
Fortunately, my family assimilated.
I assimilated, and we figured it out.
But that is not to say that other individuals from my part of the world are going to assimilate.
So I have to take the painful position that is contrary to my benefit.
But that's important because that's called critical thinking.
Okay?
And that's called being honest and authentic, even when it doesn't benefit you.
I get a lot of haters all the time.
Myron, why do you align with these people?
These, you guys say white supremacists or whatever.
No, I align with the truth.
Okay?
It just so happens that people that might you might term as white supremacists or white nationalists, right?
It might just so happen that they're telling the truth about a lot of things that are suppressed that you don't want to hear, right?
That are controversial.
Race, realism, IQ, et cetera.
These are things that have been studied for decades.
Now, people try to put it out there and say it's pseudoscience.
It's not true, whatever, but the reason why is because it's very taboo and it hurts people's feelings.
Hell, the chat's divided right now.
Half y'all are fucking offended just by me saying these things.
But again, I want to make this explicitly clear.
It's very important, and it's a skill set, by the way, to be able to differentiate yourself and take yourself out of equations when you give your takes.
Most people give takes that benefit them.
For example, I'm a first-generation American.
I should be advocating for more immigration.
I should be advocating for more Muslims in America.
I should be advocating for more Sudanese people in America.
I'm the opposite.
I understand that Islam is not compatible with a first world democracy that believes in free speech.
Now, that's antithetical to everything that I was raised by and my background, but the truth is the truth, even though it doesn't benefit me.
And quite frankly, I don't give a fuck what you idiots in the chat got to say.
Because a lot of y'all niggas are emotional monkeys.
L-Tate, bro, you're a racist.
All right, whatever.
The truth hurts a lot of the times, especially when it doesn't benefit you.
A lot of people tend to have opinions that only benefit them.
Or they have takes that benefit them.
I don't subscribe to that.
I will give you my take, even if it actually puts me in a bad position.
How many times have I defended liberals that I disagree with because of free speech?
How many times have I defended white nationalists that hate me because of free speech?
How many times have I criticized immigration or immigration of Muslims or Sharia law, even though it doesn't benefit me?
I've criticized many things that I actually am.
But that's because I'm able to take myself out of the equation and understand and look at it from a holistic perspective.
Very few people can do that.
That's why a lot of y'all niggas in a chat are emotional, fucking chipping out.
Because you guys don't have this skill set.
It's fine.
No worries.
Hopefully, you watch me some more and you'll be able to learn this skill set and be able to divide your feelings from the reality or take yourself out of the equation.
You can be an exception to the rule, guys.
That's what I pride myself on.
I'm an exception to the rule.
I'm not your average nigga.
So, hey, I'm not surprised that this stance would have a lot of you guys like fucking going crazy in the chat, but it's cool, man.
We could be, we could, we could have different takes on things.
Conditions, the likelihood the proclivity towards violent crime is the greatest indicator for a proclivity towards and I don't know about y'all niggas, but you know, fuck, let me go all the way.
Look, all you niggas in the chat that are mad at me right now for saying this shit, right?
You have two options.
You get some money.
Where are you living?
Are you living in an all-white neighborhood or are you living in an all-black neighborhood?
Yeah, I think that's an easy decision.
That was easy.
Y'all don't want to live around niggas, but then you guys want to sit around and call me a racist.
Y'all are racist too.
Difference between me and you is I'm not a bitch.
I say it.
I call it pattern recognition.
You guys want to call me a racist?
Fine.
I call it fucking pattern recognition, bitch-ass niggas.
Because I'll tell y'all this: if you guys got some money, you would get the fuck out the hood.
You wouldn't want to live around them.
I'm just saying that part out loud because I'm not a fucking bitch.
And on top of that, I'm black too, but I acknowledge the truth.
Violent crime does not come from your race.
It simply comes from your material circumstances.
Poor white people have a higher rate of crime than rich white people do, just like poor black people have a higher crime rate or a higher proclivity towards doing crime than rich black people do.
Okay, but why do rich black men still commit more crime than poor white men?
Hassan, riddle me that.
And this is what liberals do.
They obfuscate from the cold, hard reality and the cold, hard facts because they don't want to come off as racist because leftists are heavily involved in race politics.
I hope that why is it when we look at rappers who are multi multi millionaires, they're still committing crimes of violence.
Little Dirk is literally in prison right now for murder for hire.
Rappers are constantly getting arrested for violent crime and professional athletes that are black.
Why does this not occur with white people that are rich?
It's clear.
Having said that, it seems like this story is not simply about the way that everyone is responding to it.
Where he's like, oh, Austin Metcalf's a f.
And I know a lot of you niggas in the chat are mad.
Cry harder, Kool-Aid assassins.
4.0 student.
Not to say that his twin brother.
I tell the truth regardless of whether it benefits me or puts me in a good light or not.
Even if it's disadvantageous for me to tell you the things that I tell you, I will say it.
If I say things like, people from Africa tend to have lower IQs than people from Europe on average, which is not beneficial to me because I'm also from Africa.
It is what it is.
Does that mean that every black person is low IQ?
No.
And if that's what you extrapolated from that, you are low IQ and you lack critical thinking skills.
But I think it's interesting that most modern inventions that were made that have made life significantly better came from white Europeans.
And that's just a fact.
Now, were some great inventions made by black people too?
Of course.
But the majority of human innovation came from Europeans.
And that's a fucking fact, bro.
Now, I know some of you niggas in the chat are going to be like, bro.
We was kings.
We built the pyramids.
Go back to Sudan.
See, some dumb niggas in the chat right now already saying this shit.
Niggas are sensitive.
I knew I was going to rile some of y'all up with that one, man.
There is not a victim in this circumstance because of course he is.
He died.
Look at you, niggas.
Emotional.
Okay, he was killed.
He died.
There was this kid before I knew his name now.
This kid is sitting under our tent at track.
They asked him to move.
He started getting aggressive and talking reckless.
I'm sorry, but Asians were super poor as well, and you almost never see them killing anyone.
Even it's facts.
What about the poor Asians?
They're not running around shooting niggas.
In the past.
So I'm sorry to say race education matters.
Six most subscriber literally saying that there is racial disparity and it's not about finances.
No, that's not true.
You're just wrong.
You're insanely racist and wrong.
That's just your opinion.
I hope you understand that.
Amazing.
Asians are a racist favorite wedge.
I know.
Let's continue.
And my brother stopped it and said he needs to move.
He's like, make me move.
Awesome.
Grab this backpack.
This kid.
I tried to whip around as fast as I could, but I didn't see the stab.
But then how much went?
Yeah, Chatter never heard about the triads or any sort of like gang activity when people were forced into.
Yeah, bro, but I don't see triad Rico cases every fucking week like I do with black gangs, dude.
Like, come on, Hassan.
Seriously, dude?
Seriously?
Bro, you got to pull up this old ass picture of some triad people to say that Asians are involved in fucking violent crime too?
Dude, like, there's maybe one Asian organized crime case for every like 100 black organized crime case cases.
Come on, dude.
Seriously?
Dude, my Asian parents come in Europe with zero Euro in their pocket.
Like, the Watermelon Warriors are doing way more fucking crime than the chopstick champions, dude.
Like, come on, man.
Not even fucking close, man.
I think the Watermelon Warriors got this one with the W. And no one of them ever commit any crimes.
Chopstick champions haven't been relevant since like the fucking 80s, bro.
Come on, man.
Dude, the notion that ghost shadows.
What?
You watching fucking what's that Asian guy's Asian rapper name?
The dude that battled Chin.
Bro, ghost shadows, they don't exist anymore.
So I'm trying to tell y'all, bro.
A consistently dominated ethnic minority that is relegated to the black market for survival is not going to engage in criminal actions or even engage in violent criminal acts.
I'll tell y'all niggas this.
I'd rather go to a pen and express than a Popeyes chicken.
Get the fuck out of here.
I'll feel way fucking safer going to pick up a wonton soup over some grits and fucking gravy and fried chicken.
Fuck out of here, man.
Bro, they killed PB Iraq while he was here.
Fried chicken, bro.
Like, come on, man.
Fuck y'all talking about?
Oh, bro.
Asians commit crimes too.
Come on, man.
Poor Asians commit crimes too.
Not even close to the same level as the fucking watermelon warriors, man.
The Kool-Aid assassins.
Actions is idiotic.
You are.
There we go.
China Mac.
Wrong.
There are gangs of every racial minority and every, and of course, the racial majority as well.
Yes, there's going to be gangs in every race.
But who makes up a majority of the gangs, despite only being a small portion of society?
Who glorifies gang violence and glorifies being in gangs out of all the races?
Like, come on, Hassan.
Like, bro, is literally thinking that we don't live in the United States and see what the fuck is going on.
He's basically trying to tell y'all, like, oh, don't worry about the Crips and Bloods.
Like, there's the triads.
Come on, man.
I don't have to fucking look.
Here's the thing.
There's probably more Asians in LA than blacks.
But when I go to LA, I have to worry about who?
Bloods and Crips.
Black gangs.
Ain't no fucking Asian nigga gonna come up to me with some top sick and say, hey, run your shit, black man.
I don't gotta worry about that, but I do gotta worry about fucking Jamal and the gang, DeQuarius, Jamal, Kamal, Lamal, all coming up to me.
Hey, nigga, run your shit.
Like, come on, man.
Ain't no Asian niggas running up on me with fucking nunchucks.
Give me your money now, black man.
You must pay me for protection.
No.
Like, no, bro, I don't gotta worry about none of that shit in LA.
And there's way more Chinese over there.
Fuck you talking about, Hassan.
Come on, man.
See, and this is a conversation niggas don't want to have, man.
This is a conversation people don't want to have.
This is why black people hate me because it's the truth, bro.
Y'all niggas are fucking up.
How you?
8% of the population are committing like 60% of the violent crime.
Like, y'all niggas are retarded, stupid, dumb as hell.
Niggas like Big U, idiot, going on podcast talking about, you got to check in with me.
You got to check in.
You can't just walk around here all safe.
You got to check in, cuz.
Then niggas wonder why fucking these niggas show up.
FBI open up.
Fucking dudes are idiots, bro.
Dudes are dummies.
And they're a minority of the population.
No wonder these niggas always end up in jail.
At least the Asians, like, they're more quiet about it, right?
Niggas aren't showing up like with no shutdown on some Bruce Lee shit.
Like, come here, give me money now.
No, bro.
They're like, maybe extorting a laundromat here and there.
They're doing that on the side.
They're doing it to their people only, right?
Niggas is talking in Chinese when they talk shit.
You believe my mom and I know I knowing, right?
When they're saying, give me the fucking money for the laundromat, whatever.
You know, niggas aren't overt about it.
But the blacks, niggas are crazy.
Hey, you gotta check in, nigga.
You know where you at?
Dumb shit like that.
Then go on podcast and talk about it.
And then niggas wonder why they end up in jail.
Because they want to go on fucking DJ Vlad's podcast.
And niggas start going on a fucking confession fest.
I wonder why the fucking Fed show up.
FBI open up.
Incredible.
There's only one race of niggas that are dumb enough to do that.
I think we all know who they are.
Every single time!
This doesn't mean anything.
You have to examine how this happens, why this happens.
And it's not because of their genetic predetermined destiny.
Unless you are a psychopath who believes in debunked race science in 2025.
This is scientific racism, sometimes termed biological racism, is the pseudo-scientific belief that human species are divided into biologically distinct taxa called race, and that empirical evidence exists to support justified racial discrimination, racial inferiority, or racial superiority.
Before the mid-20th century, scientific racism was accepted throughout the scientific community, but it is no longer considered scientific.
Modern scientific consensus rejects this view as being irreconcilable with modern genetic research.
Okay, bro.
Let's just not look at all the physical evidence because we want to do the feels before the reals.
It's an idiotic argument to make.
It's just your.
Let's go ahead and say, like, oh, yeah, bro.
Like, you know, Africa is in shambles because they got destroyed and their resources stolen from them and they got colonized.
Okay, Asia got colonized too.
So did India.
So did Japan.
A lot of these places have been colonized before, but they figured it out.
Her own personal feelings.
Talking about your parents.
Okay.
Yeah, your parents didn't have money and they didn't do any sort of criminal acts.
That's great.
I love that.
That's wonderful.
All right.
Let's go to the police report now.
It's always funny having these race discussions.
Niggas be getting mad.
So, all right, here's the police report, guys.
Okay.
On 402-2025, at 100 hours, I, Staley, school resource officer.
Can you guys see the report, by the way?
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I, Staley's Corporal Resource Officer E. Cortez, heard over a radio dispatch call out a stabbing call at David Cookinal Stadium.
FPD call notes indicated that an athlete was stabbed.
The suspect was reported as being a black male wearing a gray hoodie and blue sweatpants.
I immediately left my office and ran across the Staley Middle School parking lot towards a southwest entrance into the stadium.
As I entered the stadium, two high school age students informed me that the victim was on the north end of the stadium by the bleachers under Memorial High School tents.
I did not identify these students.
Next, I proceeded towards the north end of the stadium, visitor side, on foot.
As I got closer to the north end, I could see the Memorial High School tent with multiple individuals under the tent.
Once I arrived onto the north side bleachers, an adult male who was on track pointed out the suspect.
I was not able to identify that witness.
The individual that was pointed out to me was a black male wearing a gray hooded sweater and dark-coated Nike pants.
The suspect at this point was on the track on the north end.
There was a chain-link fence that separated me from the suspect.
I gave the suspect instructions to keep his hands up in the air.
During the sign, the suspect said verbally out loud, I was protecting myself.
It should be noted that I had not questioned him about the incident when he made that comment.
Stupid.
I asked him if he had any weapons and he said no.
I patted him down for weapons while we were walking along the fence and I did not locate any on his person.
I instructed the male to continue walking along the fence, which he complied towards an area where there was an opening in the fence that led off the track.
While walking him off the track, the suspect also said he put his hands on me.
I then detained the suspect in handcuffs and had him sit down on the ground.
Officer A. Richie had arrived on scene at that time.
I conducted another pat down on his person and then searched his person after he gave me consent.
No weapons were located.
While the suspect sat on the ground, I advised that I had the alleged suspect.
The suspect then responds and says, I'm not alleged.
I did it.
You stupid.
Next, Officer Richie and I walked the suspect to patrol vehicle 2412, which was on the northeast gate of the stadium.
As we were walking to the squad car, the suspect was emotional and said, he put his hands on me.
I told him not to.
You stupid.
Nigga need to stop talking.
I did not question the suspect about the incident while he was escorted to the patrol vehicle.
And guys, all of this is considered spontaneous utterances.
This is all going to come in, by the way, FYI.
This is all going to come in.
I searched this person once again, and I had, because he's got to read him his rant rates.
And he didn't read him his rights.
And this guy was making these comments.
So these comments are all going to come in in trial.
I searched this person once again and I had him sit in the blood on his left and I noticed fresh blood on his left middle finger.
I verbally acknowledged that I saw the blood out loud so that it would be captured on my body warrant camera.
It should also be noted that the suspect asked me, is he going to be okay while he sat in the back seat?
So, okay, so he was wondering if the guy he stabbed died.
I then identified the suspect.
He provided his name and date of birth verbally as Carmelo Anthony, a black male with a date of birth of blah, blah, blah, which I ran through FPD dispatch.
Officer Jay Hancock arrived on scene and remained with me and the suspect at this point.
Carmelo was then checked via school, e-school database to confirm his identity.
The identifying information he provided matched the individual I had in custody.
Next, I was advised by Sergeant Holland to transport the subject to the Frisco PD jail.
Officer Hancock and I transported him to the FPD jail.
Again, I did not question Carmelo about the incident.
Upon arriving at the Frisco jail, Carmelo was escorted in the intake area.
FPD jail staff changed him out into jail attire and remained with the jail staff the entire time he was being changed over.
The clothes that Carmelo was wearing were placed in FPD paperbag, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So here's a supplemental report.
This is from Richie Allison.
She was also on the scene and we'll read her report as well.
She goes, on April 2nd, 2025, at about 10 o'clock, I was operating a fully marked Frisco police vehicle.
At about that time, I was dispatched to the report of a stabbing at David Cooking Dale, Cookie and whatever, stadium.
Frisco police dispatch advised an athlete had been stabbed.
The suspect was described as a black male wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and blue sweatpants.
I responded code 3 from the area of the El Dorado Parkway and Frisco Street.
I arrive on scene at approximately 10.05.
When I arrived on scene, I approached the track and field area and saw Officer Cortez kneeling next to a black male wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and black sweatpants.
Male, later identified as Carmelo Anthony, was in handcuffs and was seated on the sidewalk by the entrance to the track.
As I approached Officer Cortez, Officer Cortez stated Anthony was the alleged suspect.
Anthony then made a spontaneous statement and said, I'm not alleged.
I did it.
So boom, two witnesses heard him say that.
You stupid.
Officer Cortez conducted a pat-down search of Anthony's person to ensure Anthony did not have any weapons and found nothing of evidentiary value.
Officer Cortez and I then walked Anthony to my pre-searched patrol vehicle and Anthony was seated in the rear driver side compartment of my patrol vehicle.
While walking to my patrol vehicle, Anthony made another spontaneous statement and asked if what happened could be considered self-defense.
I replied by telling Anthony I did not know what happened.
It would be noted in the car camera in my patrol vehicle was activated prior to Anthony being placed in my patrol vehicle.
While Officer Cortez assisted Anthony into my patrol vehicle, I noticed Anthony had blood on his left middle finger.
I grabbed my department issue digital camera and took a photograph of Anthony's hands.
I later uploaded the photo to the crime scene folder under this case number.
All right, here is another officer that was there.
This comes from Otis Will.
On April 2nd at around 10 o'clock, Frisco Police Department officers were dispatched to the Frisco Police Department School District, Independent School District Stadium.
Frisco Police Department Emergency Communications was receiving an emergency call regarding an athlete that was stabbed.
The originally unknown assailant was a black male wearing a gray hoodie and blue sweatpants and also had a goatee and short hair.
The subject was possibly wearing centennial high school attire as it was believed he was a student there for the sporting event.
This had all taken place on the visitor side of the stadium on the north.
And the victim was under the Memorial High School tent in the bleachers.
At around this same time, school resource officer Cortez arrived on scene and began assisting the victim, trainers, and other parties.
Officer Cortez also advised on the radio that he also had the suspect.
Sergeant Oatis was working the 50s sector at the sergeant as a sergeant.
He was in full Frisco Police Department uniform with distinct patches and badge and a police duty belt.
He was also on a marked Frisco Police Department, blah, blah, blah.
He was relatively close to the call and placed himself on it at around 100 hours and responded to the call with his patrol vehicles, overhead emergency lights, and sarins activated.
He arrived on the call around 10.06.
Sergeant Oedis arrived at the stadium and began waking up, walking up to the location.
At around this time, Officer Cortez and Officer Ricci were walking a black male subject away from the stadium.
The suspect was crying hysterically.
Please see the other involved officers' narratives for their involvement.
Sergeant Oatis walked up to the visitor bleachers and observed the victim being treated by Frisco Fire Department personnel and other, and also the athletic trainers.
The weather began to turn and it began to heavily downpour rain.
At this time, some of the FISD staff moved the memorial tent to cover the victim and the FFD personnel.
Sergeant Oedis began using his city-issued phone to snap crime scene photos to preserve as much of the scene as possible due to the weather and the large gathering of people that were involved in the incident.
Other officers began to set up a crime scene with tape moving non-essential personnel out of the immediate area.
The officers on scene were informed that the knife that was used was tossed and was still believed to be somewhere close.
Eventually, one of the witnesses said they remember seeing it on the bleachers still.
Officer Schells was able to locate the knife.
It was located between rows 9 and 10 near seat 30, partially open.
The rain began to come down again heavily, and it was determined that instead of moving the knife, the officers would cover it with a large blue tarp.
Sergeant Oedis assisted in preserving the immediate crime scene as much as possible while the other personnel tended to the victim eventually and eventually transported him.
And around this time, Officer Wetzel had the crime scene log and began logging the individual on the call to the best of his ability.
Lieutenants Crawfords and Pemberton received Sergeant Oedis on the scene, relieved Sergeant Oedis on the scene.
Sergeant Oedis went to the police department to download the body cam and the photo he took with the city issued phone.
Sergeant Oedus city issued phone, blah, blah, blah, and a turtle 33 photos.
He re-downloaded the photos, etc.
Okay.
So let me look at chats real quick.
Make sure I didn't miss any of you guys.
And then we're going to get into the rest of these reports.
You can look see here.
Every one of these cops ended up writing up a supplemental report from their standpoint of where they were in the crime scene.
Okay.
And the rest of these are short.
So let me go ahead and take a quick break and read some of these chats.
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It would be a short-ass episode for real.
This nigga, bro.
Nigron Gaines, shout out to you.
The safest country, city states, etc.
I'll have one thing in common as to why they're the safest.
Can you take a wild guess?
I think there's a lot of black people there, bro.
That's why they're so safe, right?
Mr. Gaines, react again.
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That's fresh for life.
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Can you say the same chat today, by the way?
No, read.
I don't know what you're talking about, Joe.
Mr. Gaines, react to John Lennon.
Okay, read that one.
Okay, Negron Gaines says, the chimps are so emotional that they get jealous when a successful black moves out the hood.
They chimp out and become their hater and murder them when they come back to visit their old neighborhood, too.
Kill the sound effect, Myron.
Blacks are violent.
Amen.
Mr. Gaines, John Lennon salutes his Hiller back in the day.
React to this photo?
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Fresh for life, give me like your top two or three things per episode, bro.
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Study from the University of Delaware: average IQ blacks, 85 whites.
Wait, average IQ blacks, 85 whites, 102 Asians, 107.
They don't want you to show that, though, bro.
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Let's pull up this study real quick.
So this comes from 2005.
They're going to say that this is dated.
I already know.
You're going to say that's racist and this is dated.
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IQ in South Sudan ranges from 55 to 70.
That's crazy.
Some people don't believe IQ tests are reliable.
What's your opinion on their reliability?
I think they're fairly reliable.
And yeah, bro, South Sudan does have a low IQ.
I said this, and people think I'm crazy for saying it.
For those that are wondering, by the way, I am from Northern Sudan, not South Sudan, but whatever.
Fresh for Life again.
Mr. Gaines, please react, sir.
352 Phil speaks about liberal Jay Zionists and however much to fund you to create the Fed Reacts to P disabled record producer Phil Spector shot Lena.
I don't know who Phil Spector is, bro.
And I don't know if that would generate a lot of interest in Fed reacts for the people fresh for life.
Here, I'm going to put some of these links up in the queue.
Okay.
And I'll have to look at this stuff after the fact.
But this is all good stuff for tomorrow's show that I can have.
Because tomorrow, what I'm going to do, guys, I'm going to do a longer stream.
I'm going to go from like five to like 10 or whatever when we do after hours.
I'll basically stay live until right before after hours.
I'll go live on Fresh or Fit and all the other platforms because you guys know Fresh isn't here.
So you guys will get a longer debrief/slash mix it up with Fresh and Fit.
So it's going to be a good show tomorrow.
Really, really good show tomorrow.
And by the way, we're cooking on YouTube chat.
We're at 6.2 million views for the month so far.
And we are at 216,000 subscribers.
We're growing almost 1,000 a day, roughly.
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So shout out to you guys.
I wouldn't be here without your guys' support.
Fresh for life.
I'm putting a lot of this stuff up here.
I'm going to look at some of this stuff that you're sending me, Fresh for Life.
Thank you so much for the donation.
I'm going to give you a couple of Don DeMarcos.
Jonah Oswald says Anthony Carmelo deserves the D penalty.
Well, we'll see, bro, if it's self-defense or not.
Negron Gaines says, I really disliked Timpool aka Drew Pool.
Bro, you're fucking funny, man.
Fresh for Life says, thank you for all you do.
Huge respect for you.
React, Phil Spector.
Okay, I think I have this link that you sent me.
350, Phil Spector produced J Liberals and Zionism.
Also, how much money Fed reacts, Phil Spector?
Bro, if you really want me to cover this Phil Spector guy, we'll figure something out, man.
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Okay.
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Brendan Crawford, sorry for the L ninjas.
Maybe if you're crying on stream like JP, thanks for everything, boss man.
Got you, bro.
And then Opulon, I got your links, by the way.
So thank you for that.
All right.
Let me.
And then this chat just came in.
Brendan Carford.
Sorry.
Nope.
Oh, no.
We got that one already.
And then let me make sure I didn't miss any rumble rants.
Asians would be like, this is a chopstick up.
Lingling, give me your bling bling.
If not, I killed a baby.
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Ritar says, Myron, do you realize environment is in definition of evolution?
They aren't low IQ solely on skin, color, skin, raw hemol.
So on generation, same environment, you take Nick's as gospel.
It's not just Nick that says that, bro.
Many people say that.
But it's okay, retros.
I know you're probably right now.
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I got that one before.
Not gonna lie, Mr. Chow was pretty tough in the hangover movie.
I'd rather write a black dude over him, okay?
Every year during the season, offseason, we always hear of an NFL getting arrested for some dumbass shit and they're mostly blacks.
Hey, bro.
They'll get mad at you for telling the truth.
Facts, Myron.
The only way I want to live in a black neighborhood is if all my neighbors have a credit score of 780.
Facts.
And even then, them niggas still might rob you, right?
We got here.
Everybody says something they are better at.
Blocks dominate all sports and music because of creativity.
Blacks will never complain if you say that, though, but they cry about IQ argument all day.
They do.
They do.
You can give them love on sports and shit like that.
but if you say, hey man, y'all niggas are dumb.
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People act like they don't know how these platforms work.
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On Wednesday, so we're going to get back to the police reports.
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Samara can't go to sleep.
He has to read all of them.
I'm going to have to start making minimum soon.
But that's a good problem.
On Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025, I officer T. Wetzel was assigned to work patrol in the city of Frisco.
Okay, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, let's get to the good part.
When I arrived on scene, I grabbed the roll of crime tape from my trunk and proceeds to the visitors' bleachers where a dispatch advised the victim was while I was walking towards the visitors' bleachers.
I was approached by a witness who identified himself as blah, blah, blah.
Began telling me what happened, and I asked him where the stabbing occurred.
The witness advised it happened under the Memorial High School pop-up tent and the visitor bleachers.
I immediately informed Sergeant Oatis where the witness stated the stabbing occurred and gave him the crime scene tape to start securing the crime scene.
I then blank moved the walkway under the visitors' bleachers out of the rain to further speak with me.
The following is a summary of my contact, blah, blah, blah.
Advised he was sitting under the Memorial High School pop tent with his team and was near the victim, Austin, and the suspect, who was later identified as Carmelo Anthony.
Anthony was from Centennial High School and was sitting under the Memorial High School tent.
Austin had told Anthony that he needed to move out from under their team's tent, and Anthony grabbed his bag.
So Austin had told Anthony that he needed to move out from under the team's tent, and Anthony grabbed his bag, opened it, and recently proceeded to tell Austin, touch me and see what happens.
No one really thought Anthony really had any weapons in his bag, and Austin proceeded to touch Anthony.
And then Anthony told Austin to punch him and see what happens.
A short time later, Austin grabbed Anthony to tell him to move.
And Anthony pulled out what blank recalled as a black knife and stabbed Austin once in the chest and then ran away.
Austin being grabbing his chest to tell anyone to get help.
Blank advised he did not know Anthony's name, but stated another memorial track member, blah, blah, blah, it's blanked out, was friends with Anthony and he could identify Anthony.
The witness described Anthony as a black male skinny with possibly a goatee, short puffy hair, and wearing Centennial High School clothing.
This concluded my contact with the witness.
I was uninstructed to start a crime scene log.
I retrieved the crime scene log.
So basically, the witness here said, let's go through this again.
Let's make this bigger.
So we got one eyewitness here, guys.
So the witness said this.
Austin had told Anthony that he needed to move from out and move out from under their team's tent, and Anthony grabbed his bag, opened it, and then reached inside and proceeded to tell Austin.
So Austin told him, get out of here.
And then Anthony grabbed his bag, opened it, and reached inside and proceeded to tell Austin, touch me and see what happens.
Nobody thought Anthony had any weapons in his bag, and Austin proceeded to touch Anthony.
And then Anthony told Austin to punch him and see what happens.
So I guess he touched him and then he threatened.
Okay, well, now punch me and see what happens.
A short time later, Austin grabbed Anthony to tell him to move.
And Anthony pulled out what the witness recalled as a black knife and stabbed Austin once in the chest and then ran away.
So he went to grab him and he stabbed him.
Interesting.
Okay.
Next officer says, This is from Hancock Jerry.
And guys, I'm getting rid of like, I'm skipping this shit about, you know, all this.
We know what day and time it was.
So I drove to the scene while on route, I heard Officer Cortez say he has the suspect in custody.
When I got on scene, I looked for Officer Cortez and went straight to him to hold security with the suspect that he had cuffed and secured the police squad.
Multiple witnesses were fighting statements to officers where the stabbing occurred at the Memorial High School track tent.
Only a short time later, Officer Cortez and myself escorted the suspect, Carmelo Sincere Anthony, to the Frisco holding facility.
Anthony was transitioned off to the jail staff without incident.
Okay, next one.
Fisher Alvin.
I attempted to ask them both what had happened.
Oh, no, sorry, let me go.
Okay, when I arrived, the crime scene was already marked off and the suspect was in custody.
I began asking people if they were witnesses to anything.
I began contact with Hunter.
And then E, sorry, guys, they have the witnesses' names redacted here for obvious reasons.
They're both breathing heavily and crying due to the nature of the events.
They're with the coaches on the field, and it was pouring down rain.
We made a decision to relocate to a locker room just to the east to get out of the rain.
Once in there, things calmed down a bit.
However, they were still hysterical and could not really talk.
In there, I learned Hunter was the brother of the victim.
Okay.
So Hunter is the.
Okay.
I attempted to ask them both what happened.
I could not really get anything out of Hunter, but stated he wanted to speak.
Asked him what happened.
He stated they were all sitting on the bleachers under a Memorial High School tent when another male, who he did not know, walked over and sat under the tent.
Then said Austin, the victim, told this male that since he did not go to Memorial High, he had to leave the tent.
Austin and the male went back and forth and then Austin stood up and pushed the male to get him out of the tent.
Blank had said during this time of arguing the male was reaching around his bag.
He had.
It was at this time the male took out a knife and stabbed Austin and then left the scene.
This is all I remembered when he talked to me.
After this, I stood by with three athlete witnesses until CID arrived and interviewed them.
I was then relieved by SRO and went back to patrol.
CID guys are a criminal investigation, so the detective showed up.
So here's from Officer Crawford Mike.
I arrived on scene and observed medical personnel and several bystanders standing next to a subject.
Later, I identified as the victim, Austin Blank.
The medical personnel were actively engaged in life-saving measures with Mr. the victim, Metcalf.
I observed that a crime scene was created around the area and began collecting the names and contact information of the bystanders within the scene.
I then met with Officer Wetzell and directed him to begin a crime scene log.
And he went getting, and he was getting the need of paperwork.
I took over his responsibilities of monitoring the witness to the event.
Ultimately, the witness was taken to another area of the rain, and Officer Schells took over the crime scene log, and I forwarded information about the bystanders to him.
From that point forward, I work with coordinating response from SRO CID.
Okay, fair enough.
Okay, now this is from Officer Schallz, Jacob.
Upon my arrival, I tried to get an updated location of the suspect.
I could not see Officer Cortez.
Remember, guys, Officer Cortelle is the main guy that took him into custody.
When I arrived, Officer Cortez informed over the radio that I had the suspect in custody.
At this time, I turned my attention to the victim.
Multiple FISD trainers were already up performing CPR.
I could see blood on the ground around the victim.
At this time, medics arrived and began life-saving measures.
I coordinated with other officers on scene to secure the location.
By this time, the students and the FISD staff had cleared the area.
I used a crime scene tape and began to tape off the area.
It began to rain harder at this time.
Sergeant Otis and myself moved to a Memorial High School tent or the medics and victim to attempt to preserve the evidence that we could.
All right, so basically, this is him trying to preserve the evidence.
We'll move on to the next guy.
As you guys can see, it starts to become redundant, but this is kind of what you want.
You know, people observing the same set of facts.
Upon arrival, several officers of medical, this comes from Pemberton Kyle.
I coordinated the Frisco PD response to try and establish a crime scene.
The knife reported to have been used in the assault was located by another officer in the bleachers.
Shortly after my arrival, a large downpour of rain began.
I directed several officers to use a tarp found in the scene to cover the location of the knife.
Okay.
Newton Justin, he says, while on scene, Officer Landon requested, no, let me see here.
So he responded.
I arrived prior to the ambulance and waited for them to arrive.
They arrived at 1046 hours with the victim, Austin Metcalfe, who was brought into the trauma bay for treatment at 1053 hours.
Dr. Chow pronounced Austin deceased.
Once he was pronounced, staff stopped treatment and disconnected cords and tubes from the machines without removing anything from the body itself.
While on scene, I took possession of the clothing worn by Austin and maintained possession of the items until CSI Dillard took them from me.
CSI is obviously a crime scene.
While on scene, Officer Landon requested assistance in lifting the sheets off the body to take photos.
I then placed the sheets back when complete.
I then stood in the room for security while Officer Landon, Officer Hernandez, and CSI Dillard took additional photos.
At one point, they rolled the body and removed shorts from Austin, which were bagged and stayed in my custody until CSI took them.
So obviously, after he passed away, guys, it becomes an effective murder scene.
So they took everything as evidence, and this officer was the one that was involved in that.
So, okay, this is the arrest report.
this is what they took from evidence uh okay let's see here Okay, so this is from Higgins Andrew.
He was working at the desk.
I gave H a voluntary witness statement, which he worked on until the detectives arrived to speak with him.
Such and such left with detectives and I returned to my normal duties.
Nothing further at this time.
Okay, so he basically was working at the front desk.
Approximately 10, blah, blah, blah.
Walked into the main lobby saying he had witnessed the stabbing.
Okay, so he basically deferred him to a detective.
So he wrote a supplemental report.
Notice how every officer involved in this case, guys, is writing a quick little report on what they experienced and then put it to the case.
On Tuesday, April 2nd, at approximately 10 a.m., I'm reporting, blah, blah, blah.
Upon arrival, I first made contact with Officer Cortez.
Remember, guys, Cortez is going to be the main guy that took him into custody.
We're standing next to a Mark police vehicle.
Officer Cortez advised he had detained the suspect and was in a patrol vehicle.
I then responded to the victim scene and was in the North Bleachers.
As I was walking up, I noticed Frisco Fire Department personnel was attempting to provide life-saving measures to a subject.
As officers worked the scene, I was asked to respond to the stadium's medical locker room area and keep the following memorial high school students, witnesses, separated until detectives could speak with them.
So, boom, they identified all the witnesses.
While with them, I was told to take their cell phones from them and then later turn them over to Sergeant Bissonet.
After being relieved, I was asked to make contact with all FISD athletes that had been placed on school buses who identified themselves as witnesses in the stabbing.
Obviously, they have their names blacked out because a lot of these kids are probably minors.
I was also met by the following coaches who advised they witnessed the incident.
Okay, so a couple of the coaches as well witnessed the incident.
Damn.
So, okay, real quick.
I know some of you guys are probably wondering, yo, Myron, why did they take their phones from them?
Why are they separated them?
The reason why they're doing this chat is because they don't want to taint the witnesses.
They don't want the witnesses to get together, start coming up with like, you know, stories or what did you see?
What did I see?
They want each witness to give their own story, right?
As raw and, you know, and as fresh as possible, still fresh in their minds.
And then what they're going to do is, is they're going to interview each person separately and then get together, have a powwow.
And then all the interviewing officers, the detectives, they're going to interview each witness separately.
And then they're going to get together and then they're going to compare notes.
And basically what you figure out is there's going to be differences in each story, but there's going to be a certain pattern of facts that's going to be consistent amongst all the different witnesses.
And the things that most of the witnesses say, you can pretty much take it to the bank that it's true, right?
So what they're basically trying to do is preserve the integrity of the investigation by ensuring every witness is independent and they're not colluding with each other to make some kind of story.
So, really smart on the detective's part to ensure that they separate them, interview them separately, and get each one's take independent of any type of outside influence, especially with a case like this.
That's, you know, obviously, I'm sure at the time they responded, they didn't think this was going to become national news, but I'm glad that they did this because this thing absolutely is going to become national news.
Let's see here.
So let's go back.
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So, bam.
All right.
So we looked at literally, what?
How many officers here?
10 plus officers we read reports on, right?
So what's my takeaway on this?
Guys, we got ourselves a case.
You know, at this point, it could go either way.
You can make the argument, Texas is a standard ground state.
You know, it's a pro-self-defense state.
You know, we know that this guy, Carmelo, has a GoFundMe.
I think they've raised almost $200,000 at this point.
Let me look here.
Um.
Why can't I find the fundraiser?
It's been removed?
Chad, anybody got a link for it?
Because I'm on here right now.
No.
Well, either way, they've raised somewhere between $160,000 to $200,000 as of yesterday with the Independent.
Right?
New details arrive.
Let's look at this real quick.
Apparently, this is as of two hours ago.
Let's see what we got here.
So let's see what these new details are because obviously facts always change.
And I think it's important to be able to change your opinion based on facts that are developing.
Which makes our job a lot easier.
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Bam.
A high school track meet in Texas after police say one athlete allegedly stabbed another during a weather delay.
News Asian's Rich McHugh joins us live.
So, Rich, what led up to this alleged attack is still unclear.
That's exactly right, Nicole.
It's a heartbreaking story.
Two teens get into an altercation and one is now dead.
And people are divided whether this is self-defense or murder.
And now the accused has an online fundraiser from for him and his legal defense that has raised over $236,000 in counting.
According to police reports, Austin Metcalf and Carmelo Anthony Wuerta track meet.
Metcalf told Anthony he needed to move out from under the team's tent when Anthony grabbed his bag, reached inside, and told Metcalf, touch me and see what happens.
The police report states Metcalf grabbed Anthony to tell him to move.
Anthony pulled out a knife, stabbed Metcalf once in the chest and ran.
Metcalf died there in his twin brother's arms.
His father posting online, he was a leader of men, voted team MVP this past season and carried a 4.0 GPA.
I love you forever, son.
It's not goodbye.
It's see you later.
Anthony was arrested and charged with the murder.
He told police, quote, I was protecting myself and he put his hands on me.
I told him not to.
The report states he asked if what had happened could be considered self-defense.
And police fought back against a viral post, a conspiracy theory online, believed to be from the county medical examiner that said Metcalf died from an MDMA drug overdose and that the stab was a secondary and one is now dead and people are divided whether this is self-defense or murder.
And now the accused has an online fundraiser from for him and his legal defense that has raised over $236,000.
Okay, $236,000 as of roughly two hours ago, chat.
According to police reports, Austin Metcalf and Carmelo Anthony Wuerta track meet.
Metcalf told Anthony he needed to move out from under the team's tent when Anthony grabbed his bag, reached inside, and told Metcalf, touch me and see what happens.
The police report states Metcalf grabbed Anthony to tell him to move.
Anthony pulled out a knife, stabbed Metcalf once in the chest, and ran.
Metcalf died there in his twin brother's arms.
His father, posting online, he was a leader of men, voted team MVP this past season and carried a 4.0 GPA.
I love you forever, son.
It's not goodbye.
It's see you later.
Anthony was arrested and charged with the murder.
He told police, quote, I was protecting myself and he put his hands on me.
I told him not to.
The report states he asked if what had happened could be considered self-defense.
And police fought back against a viral post, a conspiracy theory online, believed to be from the county medical examiner that said Metcalf died from an MDMA drug.
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And yeah, the FBI is actually investigating this chat.
I saw, I read somewhere that the FBI is investigating this fake report.
Drug overdose and that the stab was a secondary factor.
So this is obviously a complicated story that we're going to continue to follow.
Nicole, we reached out to both Metcalf and the Anthony families and have yet to hear back.
All right, Rich McQueen, line for us there in New York, Rich.
Thank you.
You don't hurt because you're old.
You hurt because your mattress stinks.
Which makes.
All right.
So obviously, this is a rapidly developing case.
New facts are coming out every day.
We just got the police reports today.
You know, obviously he's going to make the argument of self-defense.
And, bro, it's a toss-up, guys.
It really is a toss-up.
We'll have to see what the witnesses say.
You know, and I think it's very important that you guys understand that when it comes to self-defense and use of force, the only thing that matters isn't necessarily what we think.
What matters is what were the facts apparent to Carmelo Anthony at the time that he decided to pull the knife out from his bag and stab Austin, okay?
If he can articulate that he felt his life was in danger and that his use of force was reasonable, then he will be able to have a self-defense claim.
But this is obviously going to be contingent upon a bunch of things.
I've heard from some people say that the brothers looked like they were going to jump him.
I've heard some other people that it was just strictly voice talking shit.
You know, he said, touch me, which apparently Austin did touch him.
Clearly, he didn't like attack him or something like that, but I guess he touched him that pissed off.
He said, hey, well, punch me and then see what happens.
And then when Austin pushed him, that's when he stabbed him.
So we'll see, man.
It could go either way, chat.
We just got to let the facts develop and see what happens.
But this is a very split case.
I don't know.
I do think that everyone has the ability to defend themselves.
So we'll see what happens here.
We'll see what the witnesses say.
We'll see what the evidence shows.
But this is going to be a big case.
This is definitely going to be a big case.
And it's probably going to go to trial.
If he's going to claim self-defense, that means he's going to go to trial, which means it's going to be televised.
So we'll see what happens, man.
We'll see what the evidence shows.
Myron, would you have preferred to be white?
Throughout history, whites have been shown to be far more aggressive conquerors and kind of colonizers.
Also, why they're a majority of crackers and substance abusers.
White.
Yeah, I know there's negatives for them as well.
They also are the majority of PDFs, if you guys know what I'm saying.
See, but if I say that, no one's going to click that, right?
People are going to say, oh, Myron, you just sent for white people.
No, a majority of white people are PDFs and school shooters.
But they don't get mad at me when I say shit like that because they know it's true.
They can make the argument all day about Markel using self-defense.
Once he said, push me and see what happens.
Self-defense gets thrown out the window.
Well, we'll see, bro.
Again, that's going to be very contingent upon the factors.
And again, when it comes to self-defense and use of force, guys, it goes off of would a reasonable person act like this given the circumstances.
So that's what it's going to be based on.
Had to come over to Rumble to contribute.
Others on YouTube should do the same.
L YouTube.
Okay.
Everyone Super Chat Samara can't go to sleep.
I read that one from before from JR Maladive says read the witness statements before giving your take I don't have the witness statements.
Xana Pluto, I saw a monkey post on the about Austin's brother should have been arrested as well as Carmelo.
And I told the 304 she was retarded and that Carmelo antagonized Austin and she should have blocked and deleted her post.
She was so cooked.
Yeah.
People are stupid.
Okay.
So let's go ahead and move on to the tariffs, guys.
Let's move on to the tariffs.
We're going to talk about Trump's tariffs.
Giving you guys an extra long stream today, man.
All right.
So this comes from Johnny Harris.
He gets made fun of a lot, but I like the guy.
He's fairly somewhat impartial.
You're hearing a lot about tariffs and trade wars.
So let me explain why Trump is doing this and what happens next.
We buy a lot of goods coming in from these three countries.
Trump came out with these executive orders that would put a big tax on the goods flowing into the United States.
This would mean that the price for these goods would go up here in the U.S., which means we'd be more likely to buy stuff made in America.
All right, let me go from the beginning, guys.
Sorry.
Why does he sound so fucking funny?
Sounds weird, huh?
All right, we'll play this from the beginning.
I turned the volume up for you, Ninjas.
Tariffs and trade wars.
So let me explain why Trump is doing this and what happens next.
We buy a lot of goods coming in from these three countries.
Johnny Harris sounds weird in this video, bro.
Trump came out with these executive orders.
No, I don't think I have this on 2x speed, bro.
That would put a big tax on the goods flowing into the United States.
This would mean that the price for these goods would go up here in the U.S., which means we'd be more likely to buy stuff made in America.
Let me just emphasize: we get so much of our stuff from these three countries.
So this would wreak havoc on our economy.
Trump himself said that we may feel some pain.
So why do you do it?
His executive orders say that it's about stemming the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants.
He also wants to boost manufacturing jobs in the U.S. and raise tax revenue for the government.
But a huge part of this seems to be negotiation.
Both Mexico and Canada have agreed to send like 10,000 troops to their borders to help stop drug trafficking in exchange for Trump holding off on these tariffs.
And as I'm recording this, Trump's talking to Xi Jinping, the president of China, and they're probably going to make a deal.
I'm going to keep an eye on.
This is back in February.
He sounds so fucking weird in that video.
So, look, okay, with the tariff war, right?
So I'm going to give you guys the good, the bad, and the ugly.
All right.
I'm going to try to be fairly objective with this.
Now, basically, what he's trying to do is lower the trade deficit with a lot of these countries.
In other words, we basically buy a lot more from them than we're allowed to sell in their countries, and that creates, you know, problems, et cetera.
But we are a big consumer and we've outsourced a lot of our manufacturing jobs, right?
Now, what Trump is trying to do is he's trying to bring manufacturing back to the United States, and he thinks tariffs are a way to do that, which in the grand scheme of things, it is.
It's a great way to protect American trade.
But the problem, right?
And I can see where the critics are coming from, and I'm coming from this from an objective standpoint.
We don't have the infrastructure right now.
We don't have the industry now.
It's going to take somewhere between five to ten years to build up that industry, okay?
And be able to have the manufacturing here where the tariffs would make sense.
So, in other words, we've effectively put the cart before the horse.
Okay.
Now, that's the bad part.
Tariffs, in theory, good, especially when we have an infrastructure.
Let's say we sell cars and Japan sells cars.
Well, we already have the industry here.
So, we want to protect the industry and want to incentivize people to buy cars from America versus Japan.
We put tariffs on Japan.
They got to pay more money to get it here, et cetera.
Right?
Just simple.
I'm keeping this super, super fucking simple.
But the problem is that we've already moved a lot of our jobs offshore.
So, to a lot of economists, tariffs don't make sense to them because it's like, yo, it's going to take us years to build up this infrastructure.
Now, a lot of people don't know this, but I got insider information.
A bunch of heads of Fortune 500 companies went to the White House and tried to have a conversation with Donald Trump and his staff on this topic.
And it said, Look, we understand that you want to do the tariffs to bring trade back to America or bring back, make it where we build things again.
Fair.
But is this going to be long term?
Because it's not that the tariffs as much as a problem as is it going to last.
Because if they're going to start investing in creating infrastructure in the United States and creating jobs here and building factories, et cetera, which is going to take years to do, by the way, these companies want to be assured that the administration isn't going to change their mind and get rid of these tariffs.
Does that make sense, Chad?
So, long story short, the White House couldn't give them an answer.
And this is why you've seen some volatility in the stock market.
Now, we thought that we were going to see a Black Monday yesterday, but the stock markets actually didn't dip as bad as we thought.
So, where does that bring us?
Now, I do think that Trump wants to bring back industry to America and bring back us making shit, which there's a bunch of strategic and geopolitical reasons for that, right?
If we build our own shit, we don't have to depend on other countries.
We create jobs here, especially when it comes to making certain things that pose a national security issue.
That's why we're trying to move the chips here.
That's why we still, a lot of the defense contractors are still here.
We still make our own weapons, et cetera.
But we want to get back to manufacturing other things as well and making things.
And that's very important.
So, you know, because this is kind of, and this is where the nationalism comes in, right?
Because as a nationalist, you understand that you have to go through temporary pain to bring those jobs back over here to improve the country in the long term.
Yes, it's going to suck.
Yes, it's going to create a squeeze.
Yes, it's going to create economic turmoil for a bit, but it needs to be done.
This is something that we've been putting off for decades, and Trump is basically saying enough is enough.
Now, with that said, right?
And it's kind of funny, and this is where I kind of want to talk about Bill Ackman and these other billionaires, which I warned you about these motherfuckers a long time ago.
Did I not say literally a couple of months ago that people like Elon Musk, Bill Ackman, all these billionaires, Palantir, Vivek Ramaswami, all these guys, these guys are not nationalists.
They're globalists, okay?
When you're a globalist, all right, you're obviously, well, to become a billionaire, first and foremost, you have to become a globalist to some degree.
To make that level of money, you must be vested in international situations.
You must have vested interests outside of the United States once you become a billionaire or you reach that level of wealth.
This is why people like Bill Ackman, who supported Trump and got him in and advocated for him because of Israel, are now turning around saying, oh, well, we don't know about these tariffs.
Same thing with Elon Musk.
Elon Musk was also asking Trump to reconsider these tariffs.
Like I told you before, these Fortune 500 companies are saying, hey, what's the deal with these tariffs?
Are they going to be long-term or whatever?
Now, I think Trump is doing these tariffs for two main reasons.
Okay.
Number one, he understands that there's a trade deficit and we need to take action at some point to get these jobs back.
Even though we don't have the infrastructure here yet, he's looking at it like, look, this is going to kickstart companies with moving their manufacturing and bringing jobs back to America, right?
It would have been better and made way more sense if we had the infrastructure here and he was trying to protect it because that is the point of tariffs.
But I understand the fact that he's saying, look, it's now or never.
We got to make this shit happen.
I'm going to kick you guys in the ass and start these tariffs so you guys can feel some pain and make some goddamn change.
I get it.
It's a nationalist perspective, right?
But at the same time, I also understand that this could be potentially a situation where you're putting the cart before the horse.
Also, with Trump, I think he's doing this because his intention is to exert an enormous amount of pressure on countries like China and countries that we have a large trade relationship with because he feels as though we're getting ripped off.
And I also think that he's going to leverage these tariffs for other political means.
You guys saw him successfully do it back in February with Mexico and Canada, where he said, look, we need you guys to put border troops on your borders, 10,000 plus, and we'll save off these tariffs.
And he was able to get what he wanted.
And a lot of countries have come to the table and said, look, we want to negotiate.
We want to work with you.
We want to bring these tariffs down.
And the reason why is because the United States is a big consumer.
We are the number one consumer in the world.
As a matter of fact, if the rest of the world consumed to the same level that America does, we would need three different planet Earths to be able to facilitate all that consumption.
So we are a big business for a lot of these countries.
Okay.
They rely upon our trade.
So these tariffs are going to hurt everybody to include us.
Now, again, like I said before, the good is tariffs do work given you have certain things set in place.
The bad is we don't have the manufacturing infrastructure right now where the tariffs would make the most practical sense.
Okay.
And then the ugly is that we are probably going to have to deal with some economic downturn in the short term for long-term gain in the future.
And I do think that Trump is doing this for two main reasons.
Number one, bring jobs back.
Number two, exert political pressure and be able to get countries that might have not necessarily cooperated with him before, like China, to cooperate now.
So that is kind of a quick little bird's eye view of the tariff situation for you guys.
I know I got a bunch of economists in here that can probably talk about this ad nauseum.
That's fine.
I'm giving a very basic surface-level explanation on what the tariffs are, the good, the bad, and the ugly, how it could have been optimized, but it hasn't necessarily been optimized.
And I feel as though I'm being fairly objective here and in the middle where this could have been done a lot better.
And typically tariffs work best when you have an infrastructure in place and you're using the tariffs to protect that infrastructure that you are manufacturing in your country.
Unfortunately for us, we've outsourced a lot of that stuff and we don't have it.
And it's going to take somewhere between five to 10 years to be able to build up that infrastructure.
But I also see that Trump probably looks at this like, look, we got to kickstart these guys building this infrastructure.
And me doing this is going to give them a kick in the ass that they need to make this happen.
Now, with that said, I do find it a little sus that Donald Trump...
Excuse me once that guy's restarted the camera.
Excuse me one sec, guys.
Restart the camera.
With that said, I do find it problematic that Trump can't answer these companies and stick to it and say, no, I'm going to make these tariffs permanent.
Because for this to work, he needs to stick with it.
He cannot backpedal, walk away from it, et cetera, because then you're hurting the companies that are actually trying to migrate to the United States and do business here.
And the fact that he couldn't give these companies a straightforward answer that he would make the tariffs long term is not good.
That's very bad.
Very, very bad.
So we don't know if he's doing this, you know, to really bring jobs back, and that's 100% the goal.
Is it to exert political pressure on other countries?
I think it's a combination of all of them.
And I think with a guy like Trump who's fairly unpredictable, he wants to be able to hold the cards in his hands and be able to dictate the move that he's going to make next.
And he wants to be able to have that leverage on these countries with the tariffs.
So give me ones in the chat that makes sense, chat.
Give me ones that make sense.
Again, we can all have our predictions on what's going to happen or whatever.
That's not my job.
My job is just to kind of tell you guys what tariffs are, what Trump's goal is with them, and how we could have optimized them to really work, but we didn't do that.
But I can see why he didn't do that.
And he's trying to use this to exert political pressure on other countries as well as kickstart the manufacturing pump in America.
Awesome.
Now, I'd love for some of you guys that are economists in here.
I think there's a guy named Camille that wanted to talk about this stuff.
Feel free to chat amongst yourselves in the chat.
But I think that's a pretty unbiased take on the tariffs.
I'm neutral on it.
I'm neutral on it.
I do think that they're good and they can help.
I don't think that Trump optimized it, though, at all.
I don't think he did a due diligence and optimized it.
And the thing that really worries me is that he can't give these companies a guarantee that he's going to stick to the tariffs, which is the whole point.
If he's going to do this, he needs to stick to it.
But he might use it as a bargaining chip and not stick to it, which is problematic.
So anyway, now let's get into Netanyahu visiting.
Oh, and then also I talked about these globalists, how they're not nationalists, bro.
Told you guys, man, Bill Ackman, Elon Musk, all these guys, they're not America first, bro.
These dudes are fucking globalists.
That's why they're melting down about these fucking tariffs.
They're billionaires, man.
Don't trust billionaires.
All right.
Well, don't trust most billionaires.
All right, let's get into the Netanyahu stuff, guys.
JR says, if IQ is all that matters, we're cooked because Jays have the highest IQ levels in the world.
Well, that's why they do so well.
President Trump is meeting with Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, right there in the Oval Office.
Netanyahu, the first foreign leader to speak in person about the president's newly elected tariffs, including Israel.
They are on Israel at 17%.
We can listen in right now, the president.
Israel.
And we had lunch together.
We had meetings together along with his very capable.
How's that, guys, for audio?
I know it's a little loud.
Give me ones if the audio is good.
It's a little lot on my end, but I'm just going to turn my volume down on my end, not for you guys.
Well, staff, and I think we've come up to some pretty good solutions and conclusions, and we'll be working a little bit after this, and then I assume you're going back home.
Yes, this is a quick stop, in and out.
But we appreciate you being here, and we are a friend of Israel, as you know.
Martin, I was wondering if you could react to this L-femal cop.
Don't think we'll have time.
What about the fact that NAS weren't allowed on school grounds?
How much will that matter?
That's a good point, Adventures.
That will probably come in.
Johnny Duck, how is it a toss-up?
He adds the white kid on saying, do it, see what happened, and then do it again.
What happens?
The fake report they're trying to make it look like George Floyd.
Again, bro, we don't know if his brother was there surrounding him.
We don't know if there were other guys there surrounding him and he felt threatened.
These are all facts that are going to have to come out with evidence.
Martin, would you have preferred to be what?
No, sorry.
All right, let's keep going.
I would say that I'm by far the best president that Israel has ever even thought of.
The problem individuals have with you calling them low IQ don't realize that IQ isn't a direct measure of intelligence or raw brain power.
Okay, Junior, appreciate that and uh it's an honor to be so and to be so thought of.
Many friends in Israel, uh, they are not in an easy area, it doesn't go easy, but uh, we are helping them, and likewise, they've been helping us very much, and so we'll see how it all works out.
But we had great discussions today, I think, on the obvious subject of Iran and also the less obvious hey guys, we're 40 likes away from 3,000 likes, by the way.
Man, do me a favor, guys, and like the video, please.
Subject with respect to Israel and that's trade.
Uh, and I think the prime minister is going to tell you a little bit about trade and what they're doing for the United States.
So, I want to thank you all for being here.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Benjamin.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you, Don.
Thank you.
Mr. President, I want to first thank you for inviting me again to the White House.
You've been a remarkable friend of the state of Israel.
You stand by us.
You're standing with us.
You are a great, great champion of our lives.
And you actually do the things that you say you do.
And I think the people respect that enormously.
I certainly do, and the people of Israel do.
And I think the Jews.
Well, he said no war, and he might go to war because of you, fucking niggas.
People do as well.
We just saw your representative in the Department of Justice fighting anti-Semitism, standing up for Israel in international forums.
I just want you to know from the heart, it's deeply, deeply appreciated.
As you said, we had the opportunity to talk today about many subjects.
First, if I mentioned tariffs, it's a subject of some interest today.
I can tell you that I said to the President of France, everything.
All right, let's talk about the war, guys.
Let's talk about the war.
Okay.
I want to summarize this for you guys a little bit, but I think it's very important for you guys to know that we are very close to a war with Iran.
And the reason for this is because Iran has been secretly, they'll never admit this, but they've been secretly working on a nuclear weapon.
Why have they been working on a nuclear weapon?
Well, I'll tell you why.
Because Israel has nuclear weapons.
As I discussed earlier in the broadcast, you cannot win a war against a nuclear superpower unless you have nuclear weapons yourself.
This is why, after 1956 with the Suez Canal crisis, Egypt understood back then, excuse me, Israel understood back then that they needed the nuclear bomb.
The reason why they needed the nuclear bomb was because countries like Egypt, et cetera, were starting to become united through pan-Arabism, okay?
Or they wanted to basically unite under the umbrella of being Arabs, these Arab Muslim countries.
So what ended up happening was Israel understood for them to be able to take on these Arabian foes, they needed to have the nuclear bomb.
So in the early 60s, we figure out during the Kennedy administration that Israel begins to procure uranium illegally by stealing it from the United States.
You know, we know that they basically, you know, started to secretly run a nuclear program.
The French helped them get a reactor, and they started testing.
Kennedy found out about this, tried to get them to stop.
Next thing you know, November 22nd, 1963, bam, he's shot and killed in Daly Plaza, which I've talked about with a JFK ad nauseum, so I won't go into it anymore.
But just understand that JFK knew that they were trying to get a nuclear weapon.
And also, his advisors told him in the 60s that if Israel got the nuclear weapon, they would become more aggressive.
They would attack more countries.
And they would be able to move with a certain level of impunity in the Middle East.
And that is effectively what happened.
And this is why JFK tried to stop them from getting the nuclear bomb.
But it didn't end up happening because after he was assassinated, your boy Lyndon B. Johnson did everything in his power to actually assist the Israelis with not just getting foreign aid, but also with them getting, he suspended the nuclear testing, he suspended the FARA registration, and Israel was able to go ahead and get the nuclear bomb in the 1960s.
So once Israel got the nuclear bomb, it basically kicked off an arms race all across the Middle East.
This is why Saddam Hussein tried to get them.
He was bombed in the 1980s, as that individual said before on the Tim Poole show.
And Israel has been in a witch hunt to go after anyone that has the capability or is trying to procure a nuclear weapon.
But what Israel doesn't realize is that the reason why they're trying to get a nuclear weapon is because Israel has a nuclear weapon.
And Israel has been bullying all these countries all across the Middle East because they have nuclear weapons.
In the 1970s, Israel almost lost a war against the Arab nations.
And the only reason they were able to edge it out was obviously because the United States is assisting them, but also because they had the Samsung option with the nuclear weapons.
So to this day, Israel will never publicly acknowledge that they have nuclear weapons because there's law out there on the books in the United States that says that if you illegally procure nuclear weapons, you cannot get foreign aid from the United States.
And to this day, this is why Israel's nuclear program is still unacknowledged.
Now, with that said, I think it's very important for people to understand why we're going to war with Iran.
It's very simple.
Iran has a nuclear program.
Now, they say it's for energy.
They say that they don't have enough uranium for nuclear weapons, but I don't buy that.
I think that they've been secretly trying to acquire a nuclear weapon if they don't already have them and they have them in underground bunkers.
They basically learned their lesson from Saddam Hussein when he got bombed to hell in the 1980s that you need to move your nuclear program underground.
You need to obviously have high security and you need to have a missile defense system in case people try to use these bunker busters to destroy your nuclear program.
Now, Israel doesn't have the capability of doing this by themselves.
Hence, this is where we come in.
This is precisely why Israel wants our assistance so much and wants us to bomb Iran, because Israel does not have the capability to be able to actually bomb and destroy these bunkers in totality.
Okay.
Obviously, Iran has a sophisticated military.
They have sophisticated missile system.
They have sophisticated air defense.
They've gotten a lot of their weapons from Russia, who is also a nuclear world power.
So I think it's very important to understand that if we do actually bomb Iran, that is going to set off a war in the Middle East that we won't be able to necessarily run from.
We're going to be all in at that point.
They're going to bomb our bases all across the Middle East.
It's going to be devastating for both of us.
And to be honest with you, this is why I don't want to go to war because Iran is a capable country.
They have hypersonic missiles.
They have a capable military.
They have a bunch of sophisticated tools where they can literally kill thousands of American and Israeli soldiers for that matter easily.
They have bombs and missiles aimed at Tel Aviv, and they can literally destroy Tel Aviv if they wanted.
They proved this when they sent missiles into Tel Aviv, and some of the missiles actually were able to land on the ground.
I don't think there were any casualties or very few casualties, but that was a show of force from Iran to let them know that Israel, you can be touched in your Iron Dome, isn't as impenetrable as you guys think it is.
So where does that bring us?
Sorry, guys.
I keep here everybody keeps turning off.
I'm cooking too much, I guess.
So, Iran wants to be able to defend itself and get nuclear weapons And we've pretty much told them that that's a non-starter and that's not going to happen.
And if you do try to get them, even though Iran denies them, but we all know that they're secretly trying to acquire them because Israel has them, that we will bomb them.
So that is kind of where we're at.
We're kind of in this situation where it's a very turbulent time.
Now, members from the Trump administration are going to meet members of the Ayatollah, the Iranian government, excuse me, on Saturday.
And we'll see how those talks pan out.
But I think it's also important that we have moved an enormous amount of military resources to the Indian Ocean in preparation for a potential conflict with Iran.
So basically what we have is a gun to Iran's back saying that we can fuck you guys up.
But the problem is that, right, the Israelis, you know, you know, they love to do false flags and create problems.
I wouldn't be surprised if they try to do something that would instigate a war because again, Israel wants war with Iran because they want to disrupt and dismantle their nuclear program.
Israel wants to be the only country in the region that has nuclear capabilities, okay?
It is literally how they're able to exist.
Because having nuclear weapons, guys, isn't just about having the weapons.
It allows you to use it as a tool to exert dominance in a region.
Because if you have nuclear weapons, other countries are going to think twice before striking you.
This is why Iran, despite the fact that Israel has tried to provoke them over the better part of a year by assassinating people in their territory, killing members of their military, embarrassing them in many different ways, pager attack, et cetera.
Even though Israel has done all these things to instigate a war, Iran hasn't exerted the same level of aggression towards Israel because they know if they exert too much aggression towards Israel, not only does Israel have nuclear weapon capability, but also that might drag the United States in.
So they've been very measured in their responses to Israel.
That's why when they sent their missile attack towards Israel, they sent just enough in to penetrate the Iron Dome to let them know that they can touch them.
Right?
Warfare nowadays, guys, is very cerebral.
The days of trench warfare of World War I, World War II, those days are done.
Now it's drones, missiles, intelligence agencies.
That's how warfare is conducted in 2025.
That's how modern warfare is conducted.
Okay?
So we'll see what happens.
This meeting tomorrow is going to be huge.
And that will tell us kind of where we go.
But definitely a very dangerous time for us when it comes to geopolitical relations and potential war in the Middle East.
And Israel is going to stop at nothing to try to get this war to happen because Iran is in the most vulnerable position it's ever been in within the last 20 to 30 years.
And Israel sees this opportunity to strike and disrupt and dismantle the Ayatollah and get a regime change.
And that's ultimately what Israel wants.
They want a regime change so that they can put a friendly government in there that isn't going to challenge their hegemony in the Middle East through nuclear proliferation.
So guys, give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
I am going to close it there.
My guy, Nick Fuentes, is live right now.
Go check him out.
He's actually talking about a new Iran deal, potentially, which I do think it's important for you guys to understand.
Also, the other reason, too, why the Iranians are reluctant to do a deal with us is because Obama put a nuclear deal in plan that would have Iran slowly disarm itself with and not pursue a nuclear weapon in exchange for relieving sanctions and everything else like that.
But Trump took that nuclear deal and ripped it up.
That's a big reason why the Iranians do not trust the Trump administration.
And I understand their position.
So go check out Nick, guys.
I'm going to drop his thing here.
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I think Josie can rate it for me.
Because I always fuck it up.
But guys, I love y'all ninjas.
I'm going to be back tomorrow at 5 p.m.
We're going to cover some of the topics I didn't get to hit today.
We're going to obviously cover the news, cover some red pill topics.
Go check out my guy, Nick Fuentes, on Rumble.
He's live right now.
And I'll catch you guys tomorrow, 5 p.m.
Love you guys.
Gave you guys a five-hour plus stream today, even though I fucking just got off the plane and I'm dead.
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Love you guys.
I'll see you guys tomorrow, 5 p.m., right here on the debrief.
Peace out, guys.
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gotta do some yay.
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Say OSS is here.
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