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Over the weekend, the Ukrainian Armed Forces sent a terrorist attack. | ||
They sent a suicide bomber across a bridge that connects Russia to Crimea. | ||
That's a very important bridge. | ||
That's one of the only lines of transportation that is connecting Russia to the front lines of the war here. | ||
And so Russia constructed, I think it's a $35 billion bridge that establishes a connection between Russia and Crimea, and it's got rail, and it's got a highway, and that's how they send their military supplies into the south of Ukraine. | ||
And so over the weekend, the Ukrainian Armed Forces sent a terrorist, a suicide bomber, in a truck filled with explosives over the bridge, which they detonated, damaging the bridge. | ||
So Putin came out the day after and said that that was a terrorist attack, which it is, and a significant escalation, and vowed to retaliate. | ||
And so over the course of the past couple days, they've launched dozens of drone strikes and cruise missiles at Ukraine, destroying their energy infrastructure, as well as other public works, things like water, cell phone, all that kind of stuff. | ||
So pretty epic rebuttal by Russia and everybody saying the war is getting so much more brutal, which it's like, honestly, it's about time. | ||
I want Russia to just finish the job already. | ||
I want them to win. | ||
I'm sick of this, you know, Russia's losing and they're getting pushed back. | ||
Enough is enough already. | ||
When are we gonna see the tactical nukes? | ||
When are we gonna see the nukes? | ||
When are we gonna see the real artillery? | ||
When are we gonna see Indiscriminate killing and bombing. | ||
Enough is enough! | ||
The Ukrainians are basically NATO forces at this point. | ||
It's totally illegal. | ||
And they're throwing everything at Russia. | ||
Why does Russia have to fight with two hands tied behind their back? | ||
Still calling it a special military operation. | ||
Declare war. | ||
Mobilize the entire country. | ||
Activate a million soldiers. | ||
Bomb everything. | ||
Go in there. | ||
That's my advice. | ||
Anyway, we'll get into all that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Should be pretty good. | ||
Kind of a slow day. | ||
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What else is going on? | ||
Let me check my notes. | ||
I think that's everything. | ||
I think that's all we got. | ||
Not much else going on this week. | ||
I had another bad day. | ||
You know, I told you last night I felt like I was coming down with something. | ||
I don't know if I'm sick. | ||
I think maybe my voice was just, or my throat was just sore. | ||
But today I have this horrible migraine headache. | ||
I was just out of commission all day. | ||
Terrible, terrible headache. | ||
And the forum is always bullying me about this. | ||
They're like, you shouldn't get headaches. | ||
No one gets headaches. | ||
You only get headaches if there's something wrong with you. | ||
You're dehydrated. | ||
I drank like two bottles of San Pellegrino today. | ||
I'm eating. | ||
I'm taking my vitamin. | ||
I'm totally good, but I just woke up today. | ||
I slept like one hour last night, and I woke up at like, I don't know, 5, 6 a.m., and I had this horrible headache all day. | ||
And I was trying to work through the day. | ||
I was stretching my neck. | ||
Sometimes that helps. | ||
And I tried to eat breakfast. | ||
I was trying to... | ||
But then I finally caved and I just took a bunch of ibuprofen and took a nap. | ||
Now I woke up and I felt a lot better. | ||
So it was a pretty rough day. | ||
So there was that. | ||
Didn't get a whole lot done because of that. | ||
I felt sort of bad. | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
Sometimes... You know what it is? | ||
I think I'm just operating at such a high level mentally. | ||
It's just like my brain is surging against my skull. | ||
I feel like that's the only... It's like Jimmy Neutron. | ||
When he does Brain Blast, you know? | ||
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And he's like, think, think, think! | |
Brain Blast! | ||
That's me! | ||
That's me and my... I think it's just my brain. | ||
I'm just having so many epiphanies and revelations lately. | ||
I'm fully activated. | ||
You know what it is? | ||
I feel a lot better lately and I think it's because I've been taking chromium. | ||
And I told you, so I'm just this medical phenomenon. | ||
I'm this total medical experiment. | ||
I'm a true specimen. | ||
And a couple weeks ago, I was just feeling miserable. | ||
I was like, man, I want to frickin' shoot myself today. | ||
But I was hungry. | ||
I was so hungry. | ||
I got lunch, and then I felt like a million bucks. | ||
I got McDonald's. | ||
I got my pumpkin latte. | ||
And I felt like, I don't want to kill myself at all. | ||
I want to kill other people. | ||
I feel great. | ||
Kidding. | ||
Don't want to kill anyone. | ||
But I was like, wow, that would have been a real shame if I followed through, because now I feel awesome. | ||
Now I'm making phone calls and texting people, feeling positive, laughing at cozy content. | ||
And it dawned on me, I've got low blood sugar. | ||
That's my problem. | ||
I always have that. | ||
You know, hypoglycemic. | ||
I was almost diagnosed pre-diabetic when I was a kid. | ||
I'm genetically predisposed to type 2 diabetes. | ||
And I was almost diagnosed, I stopped going to the doctor because I didn't, you know, I just didn't want to hear any more of that. | ||
So I've always just been out of sorts. | ||
I don't eat. | ||
I think I told you this. | ||
I've been out of sorts when I don't eat. | ||
So I googled it. | ||
I said, what do you do? | ||
What can you take for that that's not drugs? | ||
And they said chromium. | ||
Chromium helps regulate blood sugar. | ||
So I started taking that. | ||
I don't know if it's that, but lately I just feel so much more regulated. | ||
I feel more on top of it. | ||
I feel stable. | ||
And it's got me wanting to try more. | ||
I want more supplements. | ||
I want more I was taking a multivitamin, it smelled like shit. | ||
You ever get a nice... did it cause me to burp? | ||
That's a little too much, but I think if I just get the right mix, if I just get the right mix, I'm thinking maybe low-dose lithium is what Heiding recommended to me, the assistant groiper, and... I don't know, recommend? | ||
Publish the interview because he just doubled down on everything. | ||
So, you know, Saturday, of course, Kanye said, Death Con 3 on Jews. | ||
And now all the Jews are trying to go after him. | ||
And so I guess he was supposed to... There was this interview that he did with LeBron after that. | ||
And LeBron James won't publish it because it's too anti-Semitic. | ||
So, God bless Ye. | ||
Keep sending him your energy. | ||
Keep praying for him. | ||
God bless them. | ||
I feel like this is just a different era. | ||
I feel like 2024 is like 2016 reloaded. | ||
Don't you? | ||
I feel like 2024 is 2016 reloaded, like one in the chamber. | ||
One bullet in the chamber, right? | ||
Like the Call of Duty map? | ||
Gun game. | ||
Because it's like, now that Kanye has ruined and started talking about this pernicious Jewish influence, It has to happen. | ||
It has to happen at some point. | ||
Because otherwise, this is the essence of politics. | ||
We have to define who is us and who is them. | ||
It's still something that conservatives and right-wing people struggle with. | ||
It's how are we going to group? | ||
What's the common denominator? | ||
What's the basis of us as a political entity? | ||
And then, thereby, what makes the others them? | ||
We need to figure that one out, and we're sort of figuring that out as time goes on. | ||
So, 2016 Reloaded, we're gearing up for that. | ||
It's a great start. | ||
Defcon 3, before the primary even starts, we're in very good shape. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
But, we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into our news here. | ||
Our first story is about Russia. | ||
And we took a little break from covering Russia, but it's back in the news again. | ||
And it's pretty amazing how this is being framed in the Western media. | ||
The headlines and all the narrative from the NATO Western media is that Russia is escalating the war. | ||
And it's this brutality and just goes to show how the Russians are war criminals and all this. | ||
And it completely ignores the context. | ||
So I'll set it up for you, and I just did earlier. | ||
Over the weekend, the Ukrainians destroyed the Russian bridge to Crimea. | ||
Physical bridge over the Sea of Azov, which connects Russia to Crimea. | ||
And I'm not going to pull up the map. | ||
You should know it already, okay? | ||
If you don't, look it up. | ||
But as you know, Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, but there was no land bridge to Crimea from Russia. | ||
Crimea was completely cut off from Russia by land. | ||
So, Russia constructed a bridge that connects Russia to Crimea. | ||
And that's a big part of Vladimir Putin's legacy, actually. | ||
Big infrastructure project, cost billions of dollars. | ||
And this is part of integrating Crimea and solidifying Russia's hold over Crimea in the past eight years that there's this war that's been brewing between Kiev and Moscow. | ||
And so now that this war has started, since February, this bridge between Russia and Crimea has been a big part of the supply chain from Russia into Ukraine. | ||
As with any war, you need logistics, you need a supply chain, you need to have transportation, rail, and road that connects the factories and where the tanks are and where the heavy The heavy artillery and all that is, and connect it to the battlefield. | ||
And the bridge between Russia and Crimea is one of the primary ways that Russia's getting all that stuff into Ukraine. | ||
So this weekend, in a major escalation, the Ukrainian armed forces blew up the bridge. | ||
And not even in a conventional way, but a straight-up terrorist attack. | ||
If you watch the video, it's a truck, they loaded it up with explosives, and then it's apparently a suicide bomber that detonated the truck over the bridge And damage the bridge. | ||
And so it's in the wake of this that now Russia has responded. | ||
As well as, not even just this, it's not even being mentioned in the media anymore. | ||
They wouldn't dare to say it. | ||
But this comes on the heels of the United States destroying the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipeline. | ||
So, the war is taking on a new dimension. | ||
100%. | ||
It is escalating, as I've been saying. | ||
It's been escalating, really, since last year. | ||
It's been escalating for eight years. | ||
But since the war broke out in February, on February 24th, it's only been escalating since the hostilities broke out into a hot conflict. | ||
And I said even before the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines were burst, that it continues to escalate over and over. | ||
And the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipeline is an attack on Allied infrastructure. | ||
United States attack on their own allies' infrastructure, which is so beyond the pale, obviously, not only to attack your allies, but to attack your allies in their own territorial waters, and to attack their infrastructure. | ||
It's just, like, Totally illegal, one. | ||
And two, huge escalation and way inappropriate, to say the least. | ||
So you get that. | ||
That's weeks ago. | ||
Now you get this, where the Ukrainians are using terror attacks to destroy Russian infrastructure that Russia paid for. | ||
Huge escalation. | ||
So this is a story from... I think this is BBC or Russia Today. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
It's this quote. | ||
Russia unleashed a barrage of deadly attacks on cities across Ukraine on Monday, hitting the heart of the country's capital, Kiev, as part of a wave of strikes against civilians and infrastructure not seen since the earliest days of the war. | ||
The Russian President Vladimir 105 were injured as of early Tuesday. | ||
Russia used missiles and Iranian-built drones to target civilians and energy facilities throughout the country. | ||
Critical infrastructure facilities were damaged in Kiev and 12 regions. | ||
Significant internet outages were reported across the country by monitoring group NetBlocks. | ||
Kiev's mayor said explosions occurred in the central district of the city where key government offices are. | ||
Ending a sentence with a preposition, not good writing. | ||
Where's the editor? | ||
He later said that some of the city's critical infrastructure was hit and that the threat of new strikes remained. | ||
Kiev's authorities also warned of possible power and water supply interruptions and urged people to charge their phones and stock up on water. | ||
In all, the Ukrainian army said Russians used at least 84 cruise missiles and 24 drones on Monday. | ||
And Russia's defense ministry shared videos of rockets being launched from a naval vessel and said all objectives of its strikes had been reached. | ||
So, again, this is what's being reported in the media and if you're just like a regular guy, you read the story and you're like, what? | ||
Russia's attacking civilians and their infrastructure? | ||
What a jerk. | ||
What a menace. | ||
This guy's a real war criminal or something. | ||
This comes on the heels of three terrorist attacks. | ||
Three major terrorist attacks. | ||
I even left one out a moment ago. | ||
I forgot. | ||
The Ukrainian armed forces killed Alexander Dugin's daughter. | ||
They intended to kill him. | ||
Now he's a philosopher. | ||
He's not a legitimate military target. | ||
He's not a soldier. | ||
He's not a general. | ||
He's an intellectual. | ||
And they killed his daughter. | ||
They didn't even kill him. | ||
They killed his daughter in a terrorist attack, in a car bombing. | ||
So that was over the summer. | ||
And then the United States, and by the way, we know that Ukraine did that because the New York Times reported that they did last week. | ||
The U.S. | ||
intelligence agencies told the New York Times, U.S. | ||
military intelligence, told the New York Times last week, and the New York Times reported it, that it was the Ukrainians that killed Dugin's daughter, that assassinated, by terrorist attack, the daughter of a civilian. | ||
Then, last month, maybe it was earlier this month, I don't know, the timeline's getting foggy for me, But then, weeks ago, the United States blew up the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines with remote explosives and that's Russian infrastructure shared with Germany. | ||
And this was a, once again, a terrorist attack in European territorial waters. | ||
This was in the Baltic Sea, where radar detected American Black Hawk helicopters flying over the site of the rupture in the pipeline. | ||
This is a pipeline that was paid for by Russia, so it's Russian infrastructure. | ||
And part of a decades-long deal going back to the middle of the last century between Russia and Germany. | ||
So it's an attack on Russian-owned infrastructure, but that's ultimately paid for in a certain sense by Germany, shared by Germany and in the European Schengen Territory in the Baltic Sea. | ||
That's two. | ||
And then three is what happened this week when once again Terrorist attack, suicide bombing, truck bomb on the bridge, blowing up... Again, this is civilian infrastructure built by Russia. | ||
I could say it's part of the supply routes and all of that, but a suicide bombing? | ||
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I don't care, actually. | |
I think that there really are no rules in any war, and war has always been this way. | ||
Everything's fair in a war. | ||
We know this. | ||
And that was true before the United Nations, that has been true after the United Nations. | ||
Do you think that anybody was abiding by the rules of war in the Korean War, or the Vietnam War, or the Iraq War, or Israel's war in Lebanon, or any of it? | ||
Show me one example where the rules of war have really been adhered to since the Geneva Convention, or the UN Charter, or the Atlantic Charter, Please. | ||
We all live in the real world. | ||
So I'm not out here trying to say the United States did these terrible things and that's unacceptable. | ||
I'm not saying that. | ||
What I'm saying is the United States' moral high ground is completely bankrupt. | ||
Only one side is claiming that they're the enforcers of a rules-based international system that they alone preside over. | ||
And so what enters in then is hypocrisy. | ||
You can't point the finger at Putin and say he's a war criminal, and this is a war of aggression, and he's using brutal tactics, which is why we have to respond in certain ways. | ||
And you can't say that we have to repel Putin as the guarantor of a rules-based system, because otherwise the system would collapse. | ||
Ukraine is historically Russian territory. | ||
It was never its own thing. | ||
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It was never its own thing. | |
It was never its own thing. | ||
Oh, well, Russia just moved in on Ukraine, ignoring that right before that, Zelensky's talking about getting nuclear weapons, and the United States affirms their aspirations to join NATO in October of last year, and right before the Trump administration pulls out of the INF and redeploys Medium-range missiles to the European theater. | ||
Like, there were a lot of things that precipitated this. | ||
Just like Russia didn't just wake up and decide to blow up all Ukraine's infrastructure. | ||
It happened after three separate terrorist attacks. | ||
Suicide bombings, remote explosives, false flags, and political assassinations, car bombs. | ||
I thought we were supposed to be, aren't we the democracy? | ||
Aren't we the good guys? | ||
Aren't we the Avengers and Spider-Man? | ||
So it's more of the same. | ||
For me though, I think that Putin is really gaining nothing by holding back. | ||
He needs to escalate all the way. | ||
Just shy of nuclear weapons, he needs to go all the way. | ||
Because throughout the war, Russia has really been pulling their punches. | ||
They're not fully mobilized. | ||
They've not declared war. | ||
They are calling it a special military operation, and they're operating in a restrained way. | ||
That's not... It is a certain way of formality and a technicality, but it is also effectively restraining their ability to fight the war. | ||
This is not the full power of the Russian military. | ||
This is not everything that they can throw at Ukraine. | ||
And for whatever reason, they're fighting with one arm tied behind their back. | ||
And it's like, why? | ||
They're not getting any credit for doing that. | ||
Does the United States go on the New York Times and the Washington Post and NBC and do they go and say, hey, well credit where it's due, Putin is being really sensible. | ||
They've been calling a war criminal from day one and fear-mongering about chemical weapons and nuclear weapons and So, in other words, you have nothing to lose by going all the way. | ||
They're going to say you are anyway, and they're going to act like you are anyway. | ||
Do you think that they're going to do anything more? | ||
They will not allow Russia to win the war. | ||
So, if you wait to escalate, they're always going to reciprocate. | ||
If you escalate now or later, you'll be met with the same resistance. | ||
There's no benefit to delaying this. | ||
There's no benefit to holding back at this point. | ||
They're not going to, again, they're not going to reciprocate that in terms of the narrative and in terms of their approach. | ||
And they're going to answer whatever capability is deployed, whether it's more or less. | ||
So why not go big or go home? | ||
I don't know what's going on over there because, you know, it's not looking good right now. | ||
They're losing territory. | ||
I mean, Russia's losing territory right now. | ||
And people make excuses for it and things like this. | ||
But it's not good. | ||
It's obviously not good for propaganda purposes that Russia staked their whole nation and their credibility on defeating the West and doing that in Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine's a much smaller, far less well-equipped country. | ||
And they're just getting their ass kicked like it's total stalemate, losing territory in some places, it's not over yet. | ||
So the war needs to end very soon. | ||
Some say though that Putin is waiting for the winter because the winter is going to give them a huge advantage in terms of the energy situation as well as the situation on the battlefield. | ||
The actual weather conditions will make the fighting more difficult for the Ukrainians than the Russians because of how the land will change. | ||
It becomes more wet, apparently. | ||
It becomes like marsh. | ||
And so, I guess that makes it easier for the Russians to defend, which now they're in a defensive position, if you can believe that. | ||
So, if that's the case, then I guess we'll see, but... Come on, man. | ||
I'm out here shillin' for Russia every day. | ||
I'm gonna be more embarrassed than anybody. | ||
I'll be more embarrassed than Russia. | ||
More than anything else that's on the line, the credibility of this show is on the line if Russia doesn't win. | ||
Is Putin really gonna let destiny have the last laugh? | ||
Is he really gonna let that little cuckold and his community have the last laugh? | ||
and all these on here I want to get into our feature story which is about PayPal and like I said I was supposed to cover this last night as you know but I just got so caught up talking about Jewish power that we didn't get to it It's kind of amazing how, you know, some shows I'm really just like stretching and then give me a Kanye tweet about the Jews and I'll give you a three hour, I'll give you a three hour monologue. | ||
Give me one con, give me a 280 character tweet by Kanye about Death Con 3 on Jews and I'll bring it, okay? | ||
I'll bring all of it. | ||
I'll bring three shows. | ||
So we didn't get to this one last night for that reason but Our future stories about PayPal and this was widely reported and I wasn't even sure if it was real because they're like yeah I'm like a pretty bad I'm like totally censored because they're afraid of me oh really so like I said not too much surprises me anymore but this was just so shocking PayPal announced this policy where they were just going to go into people's accounts and just start taking their money. | ||
If PayPal thought they were spreading disinformation, they were just going to go in and start taking all their money. | ||
$2,500 fine for breaking the disinformation rule. | ||
And everybody flips out and says, like, are you serious? | ||
How is that even legal? | ||
Like, how can they even do that? | ||
Does that even make sense? | ||
It still is amazing to me that people are mostly okay with all the abuses of big tech. | ||
I guess it restores a little bit of my faith that something like this happens and people are like, okay, like this is just too far. | ||
So people freak out and PayPal rescinds the policy and this is a story. | ||
It's this quote. | ||
PayPal stock fell as much as 6% on Monday after the company botched the rollout of an acceptable use policy update that included big fines for the promotion of misinformation. | ||
The new acceptable use policy expanded the company's list of prohibited activities on its platform to include the sending, posting, or publication of any messages, content, or materials that promote misinformation. | ||
Users that violated the policy would have been subject to a $2,500 fine that PayPal would automatically debit from their account. | ||
The policy was originally slated to go into effect on November 3rd, which is, as you know, just in time for the midterm elections. | ||
Super convenient. | ||
Like... I don't know how... Like, if you don't see it at this point, you're just, like, a retard. | ||
PayPal. | ||
Now keep in mind PayPal controls 93% of payment gateways on the internet. | ||
93% of payment gateways on the internet. | ||
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93%. | ||
So PayPal has a virtual monopoly on internet payment processing, virtual. | ||
Virtual money. | ||
Like in terms of payments, there's nothing I don't think that approaches that level of market dominance in that particular industry. | ||
Stripe is second with like 6%. | ||
So it's two companies that control 99% of the market share. | ||
And right before, I mean literally right before the election, They go out and say, we're just gonna start taking your money. | ||
We're just gonna... If we don't like what you're saying, if we don't like what you say, we, the company that handles your money, will take your money. | ||
Not the government. | ||
I thought the government imposed fines. | ||
Your payment processor will just start stealing your money. | ||
That would be like if you bought a real wallet. | ||
That would be like if you bought a tangible leather wallet and the wallet started shredding your money if it recorded you talking to your friends and you were saying the wrong thing politically. | ||
This is just like insane. | ||
How does anybody look at this and say, this is a reasonable policy. | ||
This is totally reasonable. | ||
There's like a reasonable explanation for why we should have this. | ||
They're just gonna go into your account, which is equivalent to like a bank account, and just start debiting you. | ||
Just start fining you for things you say. | ||
It says the updated policy created a firestorm on social media over the weekend with several former PayPal employees weighing in and criticizing the policy including Elon Musk. | ||
Former president of PayPal David Marcus tweeted, it's hard for me to openly criticize the company I used to love and gave so much to, but PayPal's new AUP goes against everything I believe in. | ||
A private company now gets to decide to take your money if you say something they disagree with. | ||
Insanity! | ||
PayPal immediately rolled back its policy update to exclude the new misinformation policy. | ||
The company told outlets, quote, PayPal is not fining people for misinformation and the language was never intended to be inserted into our policy. | ||
The payments platform said the policy update went out in error that included incorrect information. | ||
Oh, did it? | ||
Despite PayPal's about face, the damage is already done. | ||
Elon Musk responded to Marcus' tweet with, agreed. | ||
As the backlash grew, so did calls to delete PayPal and Venmo accounts in protest and boycott PayPal trended on Twitter. | ||
PayPal stock declined on Monday adding to its Friday decline of 4%. | ||
The stock is down more than 50% year-to-date and is down 72% from its record high. | ||
So that is a little bit relieving, I guess, that they got punished. | ||
But this is the ecosystem that we live in. | ||
I know, we all know, we all know what's going on. | ||
And it's my daily reality. | ||
I live it every day. | ||
And if you watch the show, I know you know a great deal of the story. | ||
And maybe you're going through some of it as well. | ||
But this is really bad. | ||
This is really serious stuff. | ||
that and it's like I said before it's it's not just the government people seem to think that because it's not it's not literally the government that like we've got nothing to worry about or the government doesn't is not involved in any way honestly it doesn't matter the private and public sector are not meaningfully different anymore they're not meaningfully distinct and so between the banks | ||
And the banking regulations, and the processors, and companies like PayPal, and all the companies in Silicon Valley, and the contracting they do with the government, and the regulatory oversight with the government, it's no longer meaningful to say that PayPal is a private company. | ||
What you really just have is bigness. | ||
What you really just have is these big bureaucracies, and they're all just like this. | ||
That's the premise that matters. | ||
People look at all the different organs of the public or private institutions, and they still call them public and private institutions, but that is no longer a meaningful way to categorize | ||
These different bureaucracies, what they really are is just big bureaucracies, whether it be Facebook, or PayPal, or the intelligence communities, or the NGOs, or the federal government, whatever you want to call it, you just have these giant bureaucracies and you can assume that if a company like PayPal, which has a virtual monopoly on a very important industry, you can assume that they're in bed with the IC, they're in bed with the intelligence community. | ||
The regulatory oversight is so great that there's regulatory capture. | ||
They're like this. | ||
And so you can't really even tell anymore where big business Ends and where a government begins. | ||
So we hear all the time about these kinds of Intrusions that well, it's a private company. | ||
So that's their prerogative We don't really have to worry about that. | ||
Just build your own or boycott or something like that People need to recognize that fundamentally we're losing the ability to dissent in society It's not even about free speech. | ||
It's about the ability to dissent and that's where people get a little bit hung up and And they say, we're free speech advocates. | ||
Honestly, I'm not even primarily concerned with free speech. | ||
I'm primarily concerned with our ability to dissent, which means to disagree with the consensus that is promulgated by the government and the government press, which is a little bit different. | ||
And what do I mean by that? | ||
Well, all kinds of things are covered by free speech, which are not really dissent. | ||
And there are a lot of free speech advocates that don't care about our ability to express real dissent. | ||
Like, here's a perfect example. | ||
How about Getter? | ||
Getter is run by Jason Miller, who is the former Trump comms director, and he says that Getter is a free speech platform. | ||
Well, I go on there and say, hey, where are my Greupers at? | ||
And I instantly get banned. | ||
And then he bans the word Greuper and says, that's hate speech. | ||
He says, we're a free speech platform, but we're not a hate speech platform. | ||
Well, you know what political dissent is called in America? | ||
It's called hate speech. | ||
You wanna know why? | ||
Because if the government came out and said, we're banning political dissent, people would say, why? | ||
Well, that's obviously a problem. | ||
That's obviously problematic if the government bans people from criticizing the government. | ||
So instead, they just say that everything that undermines or is critical of the government narrative is hate speech, or misinformation, or incitement, or some other category that people go, oh, oh, okay. | ||
Outlawing disagreeing with the government? | ||
Big red flag. | ||
Outlawing hate speech, incitement, misinformation? | ||
Oh, well, okay. | ||
I can see the argument for that. | ||
And so, Getter's the perfect example where they come out and say, we're a free speech platform and we're gonna include all this speech that you may not see on Twitter, but we're also gonna fundamentally just ban dissent, just like Twitter, or just like anything else. | ||
You can't talk about Jews on Getter. | ||
You can't talk about the state, the private sector. | ||
They're the ones that create the taste. | ||
They're the ones that create the culture. | ||
Things are taboo because the government disallows them. | ||
Dissent is all those things that you think are so bad. | ||
So always in the name of free speech, people are out there saying we're going to protect pornography and we're going to protect all this other garbage where people talk about how CRT hurts black people and everything else, but they still ban dissent. | ||
And so that gets back to my point. | ||
I'm not even out there arguing for free speech to protect everything and anything. | ||
I'm out there to protect dissent. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the government and these institutions are destroying the country. | ||
So, if the people that are in charge are wrecking and raping the country, well, the only way to prevent them from doing that is to... | ||
Get everybody angry at them and get everybody to want to replace them and then replace them and put people in power that are going to make the right decisions. | ||
That's why dissent matters. | ||
If the government is making horrible mistakes like opening the borders and going to nuclear war and everything else that has gone on over the past few years, if the government's doing all these things, then in order to change them we have to first have the freedom of conscience to think Thoughts, where we disagree with them, and then speak those thoughts, and then organize based on those ideas. | ||
Pursuant to changing who's in charge. | ||
That's what I'm interested in protecting. | ||
Point is, that is being made impossible. | ||
And people are so hung up on the how and the why and the public and private and this and that. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I want to be able to criticize the mainstream consensus in the public square. | ||
If that's on Twitter, then Twitter needs to make that possible. | ||
Twitter needs to make that allowable. | ||
And insofar as you need money to be able to support yourself to dissent against the government, then the banks and the payment processors must be forced to allow this. | ||
And you have to Follow all these things through to their logical conclusion. | ||
How do you achieve a political a change? | ||
How do you achieve? | ||
How do you achieve a political change? | ||
Everything that is necessary to achieving a political change which would be not just the freedom of conscience speech and | ||
and assembly, but also all the things that would all the things would facilitate in a modern advanced democracy, a regime change, which would be the ability to fund a movement, the ability to run a paper, the ability to put out a message using mass media, whatever the modern mode is, whether that's TV, radio, print, as well as social media. | ||
And the same goes for financing, not just checks and bank accounts, but credit cards, And not enough people realize what apparel we're in. | ||
They're fashioning a society, if we didn't have one already, where dissent is impossible. | ||
You can't have a dissenting thought. | ||
You can't say a dissenting word. | ||
And if you do, you will be ostracized from society and destroyed in every way other than put in jail. | ||
And even that's changing increasingly. | ||
People don't realize how imperiled we are. | ||
And what's the consequence? | ||
What happens when you can't criticize the government? | ||
It means they can just do whatever they want. | ||
You thought things were bad before? | ||
Wait until they control all the information and all the money. | ||
Not a dollar is transacted, not a word is spoken aloud or sent digitally by voice or by text that is not seen, recorded, ID'd, catalogued by the government and regulated. | ||
That's where we're headed. | ||
PayPal's gonna take money from your bank account if you say disinformation. | ||
Who says what's disinformation? | ||
PayPal? | ||
The ADL? | ||
The government? | ||
Whoever says what's disinformation, that's who's running the show. | ||
And I'll tell you what, it doesn't matter. | ||
Somebody's telling us that if you're purveying disinformation, if you have the wrong opinion, then you will lose your ability to speak, you'll lose your ability to keep or make money, and you may just get thrown in jail altogether if DHS is spying on you and sending people into chat rooms and surveilling you. | ||
It's the end of a free society. | ||
How is that any different than what is said about Russia or China or Iran or North Korea? | ||
It literally just is not different at all. | ||
Go to a school board meeting to talk about CRT and LGBT curriculum and DHS says they're putting you on a terrorist watch list. | ||
That's a story we covered earlier this year. | ||
PayPal earlier this year teamed up with the ADL to track and turn over payment information to ADL and to the government of so-called extremists. | ||
That's before they started fining people they disagree with. | ||
Twitter, Facebook are gearing up before the midterm elections to ramp up censorship so that they can clock disinformation in real time. | ||
So what happens when the government really starts doing some messed up stuff and nobody can even learn about it, talk about it, raise money to protest against it, let alone protest against it? | ||
Not good. | ||
Not a good story. | ||
That's like the number one threat. | ||
That's why I've always said big tech censorship is like the number one issue. | ||
And it's got multiple levels to it. | ||
The main two areas are platform access and money. | ||
Because without platform access, obviously you can't change people's minds. | ||
You can't get your views out there. | ||
If you have platform access but no money, then it doesn't matter if you have platform access. | ||
They'll just choke you out financially and you'll just starve and only rich people be able to dissent. | ||
And even they run into problems too. | ||
So that's where we're at. | ||
That's PayPal. | ||
Not cool. | ||
$2,500 for misinformation and I guess... I'm bored. | ||
I'm bored with the news. | ||
Lame. | ||
Informative. | ||
Informative. | ||
You know, it's always good analysis but it's just like, okay. | ||
Tech censorship in Russia. | ||
Lame. | ||
Boring. | ||
Can we have something cool happen? | ||
You know what happened the other day? | ||
Some incel terrorist was gonna kill 3,000 girls and then he got arrested. | ||
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So that was sort of like a change of pace. | |
Not that I support that. | ||
I don't endorse that and he was probably MKUltra. | ||
No joke. | ||
He's probably MKUltra trapped by feds, so I definitely, you know, I don't support that, but... Just the scale is a little bit ridiculous, a little bit humorous. | ||
It's humorous because he didn't carry it out. | ||
If he did carry it out, that would have been horrible, but it's like this nigga said, I'm gonna kill 3,000 women. | ||
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It's like you and one army. | |
This nigga, like, now that's on a whole different level. | ||
This nigga really said, I'm gonna kill 3,000 women. | ||
Like, bro, how? | ||
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You're mentally ill and you're poor. | |
How are you gonna kill 3,000? | ||
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It doesn't even make any sense. | |
9-11 on a sorority house? | ||
Like... No, disavow, disavow, disavow. | ||
That's horrible. | ||
And you know, we can make jokes about it because it didn't happen. | ||
But obviously if that happened, it would have been horrible. | ||
I don't support violence, but... You do have to kind of look at the story and be like, oh brother. | ||
So anyway, but let's get into our super chats here. | ||
Let's see what you guys have to say. | ||
Let me pull it up. | ||
This nigga said I'm gonna kill 3,000. | ||
It's like, all right, chill. | ||
Let's reel it in. | ||
Let's relax. | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
What do we got in the superchats? | ||
Let me turn this down so I don't get ear-raped. | ||
Duriduck sent $20. | ||
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Hey! | |
Because I'm a nice guy who listens to others, some boomer colleague of mine keeps telling me how modern civilization and its architecture were actually ancient and were founded, found, by the elites. | ||
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How do I get this dude to shift his manic energy to something more productive? | |
Why do you care? | ||
Some red pill boomer tells you about an interesting conspiracy theory and you're like, how do I get him to be productive? | ||
Um, touch grass? | ||
See, you're such a little bastard, you know? | ||
You're such a faggot little zoomer. | ||
Imagine some punk-ass zoomer with like those round glasses and like the goofy zoomer haircut shows up to work and some totally red-pilled Boomer with the gut and like a city accent is like hey, I won't tell you this but It's architectures ain't shit comes from aliens And some faggot little zoomer in booty shorts is gonna be like, um, you need to redirect that energy into something productive. | ||
Have you tried touching grass? | ||
Touch grass, my dude. | ||
Touch grass, my duderino. | ||
Little faggot, you little faggot. | ||
I thought zoomers were supposed to be based. | ||
God bless boomers. | ||
How dare you? | ||
That boomer deserves better. | ||
Respect! | ||
Respect your elders. | ||
You little bitch. | ||
This guy really said, um, my boomer colleague is totally based in Redfield. | ||
How do I get him to change his life and, like, meet somebody and touch grass? | ||
Little gay boy. | ||
He- that is way more- what are you doing? | ||
What are you doing, huh? | ||
That is productive. | ||
What are you doing with your manic energy, huh? | ||
Snapchatting your girlfriend? | ||
He needs to redirect his manic energy into something productive, like... like doing duckface Snapchatting his girlfriend, or... waging, or waging... or doing some gay little hobby. | ||
You should sit down, shut up, and listen. | ||
When that boomer talks, your job is to sit down, shut up, and listen. | ||
And I just want everybody to get along. | ||
And I don't like alcohol very much or smoking or doing drugs. | ||
I just like to play city builder games. | ||
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It's like, wait, wait, stop out of it! | |
You need to channel your ancestors, dude. | ||
Wake up, Brant. | ||
Wake up! | ||
Wake up! | ||
Time to wake up, Brant. | ||
Time to wake up, Zoomers. | ||
Listen to your base. | ||
You know, boomers were putting up a frickin' gallows on January 6th. | ||
Boomers were walking around. | ||
Boomers were waddling around the Capitol with the shirt that said 6 million wasn't enough. | ||
You had a boomer in dad jeans and Skechers and a fucking t-shirt that said six million wasn't enough and a baseball cap waddling around with his calloused hands. | ||
Hey, you here for the rally? | ||
Hey, you here for the Trump rally? | ||
We're taking our country back. | ||
While they're building up a gallows with a rubber mallet. | ||
We're gonna kill everyone here. | ||
We're gonna kill everyone. | ||
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Boomers be like, oh, hey, can you help us with this gallows? | |
We're gonna kill everyone No, I just about I disavow that obviously but But boomers are just way more base. | ||
They're just so much more activated Now, I'm not a Wignet, obviously. | ||
I don't believe in violence. | ||
I think that's a total, that's totally bait that helps nobody other than the intelligence agencies and the Jews and other assorted adversaries. | ||
But it is funny. | ||
And it does show that, you know, they're just not fucking around. | ||
Whereas Zoomers are kind of like, I don't know, they're doing the renegade. | ||
There's like Renegade. | ||
How do you do the dance? | ||
Let me look it up. | ||
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Give me the renegade. | |
It's giving Renegade. | ||
It's giving Renegade. | ||
Let me see a gif of Renegade Fortnite. | ||
I can't do that. | ||
Too fast, it's moving too fast. | ||
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What is it? | |
So it's the wow, and then it's, what is it? | ||
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Then it's this. | |
Ow. | ||
But at least I have an edge. | ||
At least I have some fire in my belly. | ||
Even if I don't have fire in other ways, I've got a pizza, Big Mac belly full of fire and brimstone. | ||
And I can get animated, get amped up. | ||
As opposed to this Zoomer. | ||
My Winston, Red Pill, Boomer co-workers like believes in ancient aliens. | ||
How do I get them to be more productive? | ||
How do I get them to touch grass? | ||
It's very disappointing. | ||
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All-time favorite? | |
Oh, that's a good question. | ||
All-time favorite. | ||
I gotta say... Hmm... Um... Hmm... |