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All the kids under the age of 15, come on up here. | |
Hey! | ||
Hey, why don't you have a seat right over there? | ||
How you doing people? | ||
I'm Dave Rubin. | ||
This is The Rubin Report. | ||
It's May 7th, 2024. | ||
We're live-streaming on Rumble Locals on YouTube. | ||
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Before I get to the theme of today's show, and we are going in a slightly different direction today, I'm only showing you one clip, I promise you, one clip about 20 seconds long of crazy Hamas zombie protesters. | ||
We're going to go with a little bit more of a positive spin and sort of how we can get out of this and how you, not having anything directly to do with politics, can solve some of the problems of the day. | ||
But before I do, real quick, we had a dinner here last night. | ||
I had my whole team over and a couple other friends. | ||
And we did that because this guy right here, I want to show you a picture. | ||
This is a guy by the name of Yoni Diller. | ||
We are at the site. | ||
This is just a couple months ago when we visited Israel. | ||
He is one of the survivors of the Nova Music Festival. | ||
And he was there just talking to people, anyone that would come by to talk about the friends that he lost in the day, what that was like and being there and All of the stuff. | ||
And he's on tour right now, going to colleges, which is certainly not the easiest thing in the world to do. | ||
He's been going to colleges around the United States, telling his story, being protested, of course, and all of that stuff. | ||
But he and his girlfriend were in Miami for a night. | ||
We just wanted to show him a good time. | ||
So a couple of tomahawks and filet mignons and some tequila later. | ||
It was a great evening. | ||
But the reason I'm mentioning that, actually, is because his girlfriend who was with him, Who also lives in Israel, obviously. | ||
Her name's Yuval, and she said something really interesting to me. | ||
She said that as they've been doing this tour and going to the schools, like they expected the protests. | ||
At this point, that's just kind of baked in. | ||
But what she did not expect was the incredible amount of love that they find from Americans and the people who empathize with them and sympathize with them and support them and everything else. | ||
And I think we can all get lost In showing all the freaking Hamas-loving genderqueer terrorists and all of the crazy people and everything else, but there's an awful lot of good people out there. | ||
And that actually will fit directly to the theme of today's show, because we're going to talk about some ways to solve this stuff. | ||
And yes, there are some political ways. | ||
A certain orange man would be better than a certain man with dementia. | ||
But there is something that you could do immediately. | ||
And you know what that is? | ||
It's find a mate and have a family. | ||
Start the basic building blocks of society bottom up. | ||
The way your parents did it, and your grandparents did it, and their grandparents did it, and their grandparents did it. | ||
The way civilization has done it for millennia. | ||
If you do that, if you start building a good family, you might be able to save civilization. | ||
And we're going to connect this to a couple people in the media who have been waking up. | ||
We're going to connect this actually What keeps you up at night and what gives you joy? | ||
These things are all connected. | ||
Of course, the way the machine treats the people who wake up, | ||
but let's just dive right in. | ||
This is from just in the last day or two. | ||
Elon Musk was at the Milken Institute and he was asked what keeps him up at night. | ||
And I think you'll see where we're going. | ||
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What keeps you up at night and what gives you joy? | |
Well, I think kids give me joy. | ||
I probably get the most joy from my kids. | ||
I'm not saying that that's the reason to have kids, because we should have them anyway, but certainly kids are the greatest source of joy in my life. | ||
In terms of what keeps me up at night, I guess it's anything that's, I think, a civilizational risk. | ||
You know, if we're birth rates continuing to plummet, I do think about the birth rates plummeting as being a civilizational risk. | ||
I think anything that undermines the foundations of democracy in America or elsewhere as a risk. | ||
I think anything that's leading us away from a merit-based system is a risk. | ||
I actually spend, like, I listen to like podcasts about the fall of civilizations to go to sleep. | ||
So perhaps that might be part of the problem here. | ||
There's a podcast called Fall of Civilizations, which I've listened to a few times. | ||
I'd also recommend Hardcore History if you haven't listened to that. | ||
It's a great podcast. | ||
I listen to history podcasts, basically, to go to sleep. | ||
That's probably why I'm ruminating on these things. | ||
Okay, so what gives Elon Musk, the richest or sometimes second richest, depends on the day and the markets, what gives him the most amount of joy? | ||
Well, it's being a parent. | ||
Now, as I said, your parents are parents, your grandparents were parents. | ||
This is a thing that's been going on for a long time. | ||
And then what is he worried about? | ||
He mentions a couple of things, but the first thing is birth rates. | ||
He's worried about civilizational collapse. | ||
Like, yeah, we see the crime, we see The stuff with the borders, we see the drug use and everything else. | ||
But when it all adds up, then we're in civilizational, we're at the precipice of civilizational collapse. | ||
I'm not saying that's exactly where we're at right now. | ||
We could be. | ||
Things happen slow and then they suddenly get really fast, right? | ||
We're seeing a whole bunch of ideas just pouring in to our country and across the West right now. | ||
But he talks about, he's worried about declining birth rates. | ||
He's worried about anything that undermines the foundations of democracy. | ||
We're seeing an awful lot of that right now. | ||
He's worried about things that take out a merit-based system, say DEI, etc, etc. | ||
So what can you do? | ||
What can you do to fight that? | ||
Well, you can vote for the right people. | ||
That is a portion of it, right? | ||
You can hopefully move to a place that's in line with your values. | ||
You can do a little bit of stuff. | ||
In sort of the public square, but in your own life, you could surround yourself by building a family with good people with the right values that start building a civilization up this way. | ||
So instead of the collapse, which happens top down, you can start building it up bottom up. | ||
Here's a bit more on why Elon is concerned about low birth rates as it pertains to the decline of civilization. | ||
In fact, one of the things that is overlooked by Probably most historians is the role of low birth rate in the decline of civilizations. | ||
So around, I think it was around 50 BC, Rome passed a bill to give a bonus to any Roman citizen that would have a third child. | ||
So birth rate was a problem in Rome in 50 BC. | ||
The Romans weren't making Romans. | ||
The same is true of ancient Greece. | ||
So, there was a time from about 800 B.C. | ||
to 300-ish B.C. | ||
where the Greeks had a lot of kids, and a lot of surviving kids. | ||
Like, the birth rate far exceeded the death rate, which is why you had Greek cities popping up all over the Mediterranean. | ||
But then, I think, basically, it seems to be that Prosperity destroys the birth rate. | ||
So when a civilization feels like it has no meaningful external threat and is very prosperous, that is what causes the birth rate to plummet. | ||
Somewhat counter-intuitively, you think, well, if you've got more resources, surely that would lead to more kids. | ||
In fact, it is the opposite. | ||
The more prosperous a civilization, and the more a civilization feels that it does not need to defend against external threats, the lower the birth rate. | ||
Isn't that something, like that strange counterintuitive notion right there? | ||
You would think, as he said, you'd start becoming more successful as a country, and that you'd have more kids, like more can share in the wealth of society, the goodness of society, all of that stuff. | ||
But actually the reverse happens, and doesn't that sound like exactly where we're at right now? | ||
Where we have so much goodness, so much resource, So much financial wealth in this country still, despite it all. | ||
And yet you have this set of people who want you to think the world is about to end. | ||
They want children to be anxious. | ||
They want them to be confused about their gender. | ||
They want them to be totally upended from anything decent. | ||
Thus, young people are having less children. | ||
And eventually, when a society does not replace itself, a society collapses. | ||
So it's not just Elon Musk, though, that has been talking about this, because I think a lot of people suddenly are feeling, all right, the solutions to all of these problems are not purely political. | ||
I want to show you this. | ||
This is Warren Buffett at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, their annual conference, and he was asked what the best advice he could give someone would be. | ||
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What you should probably ask yourself is that, who do you feel that You'd want to start spending the last day of your life with, and then figure out a way to start meeting them tomorrow, and meet them as often as you can. | |
That's why I waited until the last day. | ||
Don't bother with the others. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
So you've got Elon Musk have kids and we check the numbers. | ||
It's a little unclear how many kids he actually has. | ||
He has at least 11 kids, Elon Musk. | ||
So he's doing it. | ||
He's not just saying it right on top of all the good ideas that he is spreading | ||
and all the good technology and everything else. | ||
But then there's Warren Buffett, right? | ||
Who's who's getting into his later years now, one of the premier investors | ||
in the history of the world. | ||
Probably he's got to be a top 10 richest guy in the country, right? | ||
For sure. | ||
Again, these things change as the markets go up and down. | ||
They're always jockeying for number one position, but basically what he's saying, and Warren Buffett, by the way, lives, I think, in the same house that he grew up in, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Like, he has lived a very, very humble life for a guy worth billions and billions of dollars. | ||
I think he drinks a Diet Coke or a Dr. Pepper every day of his life, but basically saying, meet somebody. | ||
Meet somebody. | ||
Build a life. | ||
Like, what's implicit in that? | ||
Oh, if you meet someone that you fall in love with, that you will start building a good life. | ||
Maybe you'll better each other, as Jordan Peterson talks about. | ||
Then you can start building that Jacob's Ladder. | ||
If you're like, oh, we got two people here. | ||
We got one goal. | ||
We're going to start building it. | ||
And we're going to bring little humans into this thing. | ||
And that's what Elon Musk is also saying. | ||
Like, if we all start doing that, it makes you start dreaming about the future again. | ||
And we are, they have kept so many people in a perpetual state of worrying about the present that nobody's dreaming about the future anymore. | ||
And there's a lot of evidence of that. | ||
Check this out from Datacomps. | ||
This is the fertility rate in the United States, and it is lowly declining, right? | ||
You want to see that number going up in a healthy society, right? | ||
1960, you can see it starts going down pretty significantly and right now it's just sort of, it's just sort of tailing off. | ||
It's tailing off. | ||
It should be going up in a healthy society and what you're seeing below that is population growth rate in the United States. | ||
So the first one is just the, sorry, I'm sorry, the first one is the fertility rate. | ||
I think I said it backwards. | ||
The first one is the fertility rate, which is, you know, slowly dropping. | ||
And the second one is population growth rate. | ||
You want that always to go up. | ||
There was a weird bump around 2019. | ||
I don't know if people were feeling good about Trump or something, but then it's significantly worse. | ||
You can see post COVID and that is a problem. | ||
Let me show you one other chart on this. | ||
This is from Macro Trends. | ||
This is the population and population growth rate in Europe, which are both | ||
declining. | ||
So you can see that middle line there, that's where we're at right now. | ||
And you can see populations on the top chart, population basically going up. | ||
But now it seems to have peaked and the UN is projecting that population rates | ||
in Europe are going to start falling. | ||
The annual growth rate, which is what you're seeing on the chart beneath, | ||
also starting to go down. | ||
And population size, I'll give you the specifics on this. | ||
Population size is a measurement of existing population. | ||
at any point in time, while the population growth rate tells us what's happening to the population in terms of | ||
whether it is growing, getting smaller, | ||
or remaining constant. So the bumper sticker version of all of this | ||
is that the trends are not that good and that is a problem, but the solution ironically is the thing that | ||
humans have always Find a mate, build a family, get involved in a good community, and then you can start doing some good things. | ||
However, the problem, and this is what we'll get to after the ad, is that we've got a whole bunch of political elite and media elite who are advocating for depopulation. | ||
And a whole bunch of bad ideas like injecting yourself with stuff that they don't know what it's going to do to you. | ||
We'll talk about that in just a second. | ||
let me talk to you guys about Privacy Academy. | ||
Guys, it's common knowledge that Google is listening through your microphones. | ||
Even the most anti-conspiracy theory people know this is true. | ||
But did you know that Google put hidden microphones in their Google Nest device and people didn't find out | ||
until two years after the device was released? | ||
Or that Google keeps your voice recordings and stores them for posterity? | ||
I recently listened to a privacy class that Glenn Mader held, and he said that Google | ||
has even track, has, has, even has tracking code placed into the fonts that their websites use. | ||
They want to gather as much information as they possibly can and they don't just use that information to sell dog toys or cruises to Italy. | ||
They do it because they are working together with Big Brother and they always have. | ||
Google's origins come from the CIA and NSA research grants. | ||
The CIA and NSA predicted that people who shared interests and beliefs online would also move in predictable patterns. | ||
They just needed a tool. | ||
That could gather all of the information to form those predictions. | ||
I'm tired of reading articles about how the world is going to end and that there is nothing we can do about it. | ||
That's why I asked Glenn about what steps we could take to get Google out of our lives and he actually had some great suggestions. | ||
He said it's possible to de-Google your life and even wrote an e-book on the topic. | ||
After some discussion he decided that he would love to give us that e-book completely for free. | ||
You can get your own de-Google your life document at privacyacademy.com slash dave. | ||
I really recommend that you do because everyone should get away from Google and take their online Okay, so what are some of the things that they keep us in a perpetual state of fear over? | ||
Climate change is at the top of the list. | ||
They keep kids confused about their gender and all that. | ||
Now there's a certain worry about nuclear war, which I think is somewhat legitimate, but climate change seems to be the one that they use to upend the economy. | ||
They claim that we have to keep our borders open because people are dying in other parts of the world because of climate change. | ||
It's all nonsense, but it keeps young people, AOC, you've got 12 years to live. | ||
That was like seven years ago. | ||
That seems to be the one that they've really lodged into people's brains right now. | ||
I wanna show you a clip. | ||
I think we showed you this about a month ago. | ||
Jordan Peterson did a podcast With this guy, Destiny, I don't know much about him other than I think he is a not completely insane leftist. | ||
And it's very hard to find not completely insane, woke leftists. | ||
So he seems to be willing to talk to people on the other side. | ||
Anyway, they got into it about the climate change agenda and specifically on Jordan's front, how it relates to compassion. | ||
Take a look. | ||
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I'm talking about the record temperatures that have been declared for the past five years that have also increased with the concentration of parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. | |
I mean, I'm not going to tell you that every model is perfect. | ||
They're not perfect. | ||
Sure, but right now we're standing in traffic with our eyes closed saying, the car hasn't hit me yet, so I don't think there's any coming. | ||
I think it's pretty undeniable at this point that there is an impact on climate across the planet. | ||
I think that's highly deniable. | ||
We have no idea what the impact is from. | ||
We don't know where the carbon dioxide is from. | ||
We can't measure the warming of the oceans. | ||
We have terrible temperature records going back a hundred years. | ||
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Almost all the terrestrial temperature detection sites were first put outside urban areas. | |
And then you have to correct... | ||
Then you have to correct for the movement of the urban areas, and then you introduce an error parameter that's larger than the purported increase in temperature that you're planning to measure. | ||
This isn't data. | ||
This is guess. | ||
And there's something weird underneath it. | ||
There's something weird that isn't oriented well towards human beings underneath it. | ||
It has this guise of compassion. | ||
Oh, we're going to save the poor in the future. | ||
It's like that's what the bloody communists said. | ||
And they killed a lot of people doing it. | ||
And we're walking down that same road now. | ||
This isn't data, this is guess, right? | ||
You know, we're so compassionate that we care about the poor 100 years from now. | ||
And if we have to wipe out several hundred million of them now, well, that's a small | ||
price to pay for the future utopia. | ||
And we've heard that sort of thing before. | ||
This isn't data. | ||
This is guess, right? | ||
So they've kept a generation, at least of people in this perpetual state of, oh my God, | ||
the world is about to end. | ||
You better drive your car less. | ||
You better eat less meat. | ||
You better fly less. | ||
Now, of course, the elites are going to do all of those things endlessly, but they do it in the name of compassion. | ||
And that's what Jordan's talking about. | ||
That they can trick you into thinking, oh, if you want to help people, you will have to give up all of these things. | ||
And of course, this is what the communists did. | ||
And generally speaking, when the communists and the socialists come, they kill an awful lot of people. | ||
But let's connect that mindset. | ||
Using compassion as a tool to advance an agenda. | ||
Let's connect that to something else. | ||
Of course, the big one these days beyond climate change is all of this gender madness. | ||
Here is the elderly man with dementia pretending to be President Joe Biden talking about transgender kids. | ||
And guess whose kids they are? | ||
They're not your kids. | ||
It's wrong that the violence and Hate crimes targeting LGBTQ people is rising. | ||
It's wrong that extreme officials are pushing hateful bills targeting transgender children, terrifying families, and criminalizing doctors. | ||
These are our kids. | ||
These are our neighbors. | ||
It's cruel and it's callous. | ||
Not somebody else's kids. | ||
They're all our kids. | ||
And our children are the kite strings that hold our national ambitions aloft. | ||
It matters a great deal. | ||
No, they're not your kids. | ||
Joe Biden, my kids are not your kids. | ||
It's such a fundamentally evil way of looking at the world. | ||
There are family units that bring children into this world who then can give them values and give them hopefully good ideas and prepare them for a world that's pretty messy. | ||
Joe Biden, I know you like to sniff kids, but no, these are not your kids. | ||
Of course, everything he says there, in essence, is a lie, that there are these politicians who are targeting trans kids. | ||
Actually, it's that there are politicians, because he's really gone after DeSantis there, in effect, that are making sure that crazed Ideologue doctors, quote unquote doctors, Jordan calls them butchers, that they can't chop the genitals off kids, that they can't drug kids so that they don't go through the proper human processes like puberty, but they trick you into thinking that their compassion is actually something good, but in essence what it is leading to | ||
Sort of bring us to where we started is depopulation. | ||
There will be less people. | ||
We will have boys who think they are girls, girls who think they are boys. | ||
We'll have a whole bunch of young people who will not want children at all because they think the world is about to end. | ||
And by the way, they've been pushing this on us for quite some time. | ||
We're going to go all the way back to 2008 right now. | ||
This is Klaus Schwab, the Palpatine What would you like to see as your legacy in 10-15 years? | ||
Of the new work? | ||
Of the new work. | ||
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about, excitedly talking about reducing population growth. | |
Yeah. | ||
If you look at, say, the 20 diseases that our global health program goes after, I don't think within 15 years, over half of those, we could have had a very dramatic impact. | ||
Some of them will prove to be harder than others. | ||
For example, AIDS, we will have made an improvement, but not the dramatic improvement probably in that time frame. | ||
Malaria, perhaps. | ||
And a number of the other ones, we have things in the pipeline. | ||
Huge change in the mortality rates in developing countries, which then has this effect of reducing population growth. | ||
That's this big benefit that then makes everything like education and nutrition a lot easier. | ||
So I have very high expectations there. | ||
And we actually use these dashboards. | ||
internally at the foundation to make everything be quite numeric. | ||
We're trying to be rigorous about that and even share those so that people can see, | ||
oh, you fell short of what you had in mind and then we get to explain | ||
if we have any lessons that might be learnable from other foundations. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
Because it all kind of sounds good. | ||
It sounds compassionate. | ||
But, as he said, or Klaus asked him, what do you want your legacy to be in 10 to 15 years? | ||
That was about 15 years ago. | ||
What happened subsequently? | ||
Oh, COVID. | ||
And somehow Bill Gates had an awful lot to do with mRNA vaccines. | ||
And then, of course, he says that the main thing he wants to do is reduce population growth. | ||
So you have Elon Musk at the top of the show. | ||
Have more kids. | ||
Warren Buffett. | ||
Find a mate. | ||
These are the good guys in this story. | ||
And then the bad guys. | ||
Why would you want less people on Earth? | ||
People are good. | ||
I like people. | ||
Are there places where it's crowded? | ||
Are there places where there's too much population density and all that? | ||
Sure. | ||
But what they want to do is reduce the population? | ||
That seems a bit problematic. | ||
Of course, what they also want to do is make sure that you can't eat what you want to eat. | ||
And here's Bill Gates talking about those evil cows. | ||
Another thing is that cows and other grass-eating species have a digestion system that emits methane. | ||
And methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas. | ||
And so cows alone account for about 6% of global emissions. | ||
And so we need to change... Cows? | ||
Cows. | ||
Just cows alone. | ||
We need to change cows. | ||
These people think they are God. | ||
They think if they can just genetically modify cows in essence to fart less that they will save the planet. | ||
These people are deeply dangerous and almost everything that they touch becomes something really, really evil. | ||
By the way, Bill Gates, who flies private everywhere, right? | ||
So he has put out more emissions than virtually anyone watching this. | ||
If you took all of our emissions combined, he probably has put out more. | ||
He also is the number one farmland owner in the United States of America. | ||
So why would Bill Gates, who's concerned about farting cows, want to own a lot of farmland? | ||
Something is rotten in stink town. | ||
Here he is in 2015, brushing off mRNA technology, and yeah, yeah, we're just gonna stick some needles in some kids. | ||
You know, is there something to worry about with medicines? | ||
That is, might some of them have side effects? | ||
Do we need safety testing? | ||
I mean, and we're taking things that are, you know, genetically modified organisms, and we're injecting them in little kids' arms. | ||
We just shoot them right into the vein. | ||
So, yeah, I think maybe we should have a safety system where we, you know, do trials and test things out. | ||
Making the mRNA is really easy and really cheap, and that's the magic of this thing. | ||
But there's no doubt in the next five years we can, you know, we just need to mess around. | ||
There's a lot of lipid nanoparticles and some are very self-assembly. | ||
There's no inherent reason it's not thermal stable, it's not cheap, and it's not scalable. | ||
And so, as over the five years we fix that part of it, mature it, which is very typical, we'll be able to build factories worldwide that can make $2 vaccines with even less lead time than we've | ||
had to have here during this pandemic. And we'll use those as you suggest. For every | ||
disease that we don't have vaccines, we will try mRNA. In fact, for HIV, we have multiple ways, | ||
one that's more of a B-cell approach, one that's more of a T-cell approach, you know. | ||
For malaria, we have multiple ideas. | ||
For TB, we have multiple ideas. | ||
And so to fill in the missing vaccines, we'll make a lot of our bets of the Gates Foundation and others who care about global health will be mRNA-focused. | ||
Do you want to follow this guy into the future? | ||
This guy who wants less people on earth? | ||
Who wants to put more mRNA vaccines? | ||
He's laughing, as he sort of said in that first portion of that clip. | ||
He's like, kind of laughing. | ||
Like, as we put this in the arm, we just shoot it straight into their veins. | ||
Yeah, we should have some protections. | ||
They used us all as guinea pigs. | ||
I am proud to say that nobody in this studio was used as a guinea pig. | ||
But they injected children, they injected healthy middle-aged people, and people who took care of themselves, and you know all the rest of it. | ||
They locked you in your house, they told you to eat takeout food, and all of the rest of the nonsense. | ||
And I guarantee you that Bill Gates, during COVID, during lockdowns, had his butlers, had his staff, was still flying around, was not wearing masks or anything else. | ||
So there is something deeply, deeply wrong here and it is connected to that guy. | ||
And now, and I'm going to connect this to some of the people in the media right now, now we are seeing that there are vaccine injuries and more and more people are speaking up about it. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
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Okay, so I've illustrated we have a certain set of people who want you to have more kids, | ||
who want you to help build society's bottom up, who are concerned about less people on earth, | ||
concerned about the side effects of experimental vaccines and medications. | ||
And then there's another set of people who wanna use us all as lab rat. | ||
This is a really interesting one because we're gonna flash back to him for a moment to a little compilation of Chris Cuomo. | ||
Now Chris Cuomo who obviously was a CNN host subsequently fired. | ||
He was running cover for his brother Andrew Cuomo who was the governor of New York who put all of those elderly COVID patients back into the old age homes and an awful lot of people died because of him. | ||
He'll have to deal with that when he meets his maker. | ||
But Chris Well, you know what? | ||
I don't want to lead too much. | ||
Here's just a compilation of Chris pushing for vaccine passports and shaming people who would not get vaccinated. | ||
But the problem is, how are they going to know who's vaccinated? | ||
You just said they showed the card. | ||
That's not the answer. | ||
The answer is a vaccine passport. | ||
Part of the reason that you're seeing what you're seeing in Florida is because of vaccine hesitancy. | ||
And an aspect of vaccine hesitancy is politics, especially in your state. | ||
Don't Fauci Florida. | ||
We all know that was about. | ||
Do you feel responsible? | ||
For spreading a message where I'm not going to take it because I don't care what Biden wants. | ||
Byron Donald's not going to take it because he doesn't care what Biden wants. | ||
You think that's a good message for people to hear? | ||
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Well, the first thing is my message was never about Joe Biden. | |
The message is about me and my own personal health. | ||
I'm not getting vaccinated because I don't want to. | ||
Hold on, Chris, let me finish. | ||
I want to read your words. | ||
I want to read your words. | ||
Byron, I know you don't get to cut me off. | ||
It's my show. | ||
Not requiring their customers to wear masks anymore. | ||
The unvaccinated are still being encouraged to. | ||
But proof won't be required. | ||
See, it's easy to see who is wearing a mask, right? | ||
Because either you got it or you don't. | ||
But if you don't have one on, how would you ever know if the person is vaccinated? | ||
I guess they could tell you. | ||
Would you believe them? | ||
So will all the unvaccinated just ditch their masks now? | ||
Because no one's going to be able to tell the difference. | ||
Okay, so that's just a small compilation of him trying to guilt people into getting vaccinated, nonsense around masks, passports, and all that. | ||
The reason I'm showing you that? | ||
Well, this came out yesterday from leading report, breaking former CNN anchor and vaccine pusher, Chris Cuomo, disclosed for the first time that he has been suffering from side effects he attributes to the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
Cuomo admitted his side effects during an in-depth interview with nurse practitioner Shawn Barkovich. | ||
We know that vaccines can have unintended consequences, aka side effects, but nobody's really talking about it because they're too afraid of blame and they just want it to go away. | ||
Shawn, I can't help you because I'm no clinician. | ||
I'm sick myself, but I'm working with people who are working on this, so I'll make sure that we're in touch right after the show and I'll help any way I can. | ||
You may be ahead of me. | ||
I'll connect you with my clinicians and maybe you can share different protocols and things that may help, but I will never stop reporting on this. | ||
All I'm doing is just beating the drum for a 9-11 style commission to figure out what worked and what didn't and what questions needed to be answered because it's not over, Cuomo said. | ||
So, okay, we're going to show you two clips from Cuomo talking about this in just a second. | ||
I just want to say, Look, although I, and I don't even know what I credit for it exactly, I was not bamboozled by this. | ||
I was pressured just like everybody else. | ||
All sorts of people had to make Faustian bargains as it related to keeping your job if they were going to force you to do it and everything else. | ||
I'm very happy that I did not budge. | ||
On that. | ||
But and Cuomo, who did an absolutely horrible job as a journalist, like an absolutely profoundly horrible job as a journalist, thus got fired from even CNN, which is not some pinnacle of journalism anymore. | ||
But during COVID, with all the guilt and lie, and he had no idea whether masks works or vaccines work and telling people about passports and going after Byron Donalds because Byron Donalds was down here in Florida trying to keep things open. | ||
He did a horrible, horrible job as a journalist. | ||
However, as a human being, I have great sympathy for him. | ||
As a human being, he injected himself with something without really knowing why he did it. | ||
That's what virtually everyone did. | ||
And now he is having side effects as it relates to that. | ||
Here he is talking about that on his show. | ||
New York Times released an article that's getting a lot of play that says that there are thousands of people who say they're still suffering side effects they believe from the vaccine and that those have been ignored. | ||
Now one of them is nurse practitioner Sean Barkovich. | ||
He says he got his first dose in 2020, had side effects. | ||
Just standing up sent his heart racing, stinging pain in his eyes, mouth, groin. | ||
Those have gotten a little bit better, but he still has what they call tinnitus. | ||
That's a ringing in the ears. | ||
We know that vaccines can have unintended consequences, aka side effects. | ||
But nobody's really talking about it because they're too afraid of blame and they just want it to go away. | ||
But the problem is, people like Sean and me and millions of others who still have weird stuff with their blood work and their lives and their feelings, you know, physically, are not going away. | ||
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Why do I believe this? | |
It's not a belief, it's a fact. | ||
And as soon as I was injured, 15-20 minutes in my first dose, I had numbness tingling up and down my injected arm that over days spread to my face and my eyes. | ||
I went to see a neurologist. | ||
He ran some tests. | ||
He's like, well, this is all new. | ||
We don't know much about it, but the hospital is going to mandate it. | ||
You should get a second dose. | ||
And everything in my medical mind and in my bones was telling me, no, if you have a reaction after something, don't do it again. | ||
But the pressure was immense, and then three weeks rolled around, I got a second dose, and after that, everything blew up. | ||
I went from being a healthy, 100% healthy, fully functioning nurse, to in a complete downward spiral of health. | ||
I had a myriad of symptoms. | ||
Okay, so that clip obviously was mostly about the nurse practitioner he's talking to, but he did say, and we're gonna show you one more clip, he did say, and me, millions of other people, and me. | ||
He is now going through something. | ||
So we'll get to that in a second. | ||
But just, you know, as I'm listening to that again, just try to remember, I know we forget everything very quickly. | ||
The news cycle keeps us all in a constant state of paralysis by analysis, something like that. | ||
But remember that there were, there are literally millions of people in this country right now and hundreds of millions all over the world who got that vaccine. | ||
Most of them, or I can't say most of them, a huge percentage of them against their will just to keep their jobs or to make someone in their family happy or because they were completely bamboozled by the media. | ||
They were bamboozled by people like Chris Cuomo and now Chris Cuomo is dealing with some of the fallout from that in his, literally in his own body. | ||
Now take a look. | ||
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I thought after I was injured there would be people to help me. | |
I'm like, I'm in New York City. | ||
There will be medical people ready to help me. | ||
There must be interest to find out what happened or what went wrong with me. | ||
I reached out to my political representatives. | ||
I reached out to the NIH, the CDC, the FDA. | ||
I got no answers. | ||
No one wanted to touch it. | ||
I got token responses back or no response. | ||
I can't help you because I'm no clinician. | ||
I'm sick myself. | ||
But I'm working with people who are working on this. | ||
So I'll make sure that we're in touch right after the show and I'll help any way I can. | ||
You may be ahead of me. | ||
I'll hook you up with my clinicians and maybe you can share different protocols and things that may help. | ||
But I will never stop reporting on this. | ||
And all I'm doing is just beating the drum of, you need to have a 9-11 style commission to figure out what worked and what didn't, and what questions need to be answered, because it's not over. | ||
So not only are we not set up for the next pandemic, and there will be one, but we're not treating people, millions of people, who still have problems from the last one. | ||
Sean, thank you very much for sharing your story. | ||
So look, Cuomo, as I said, when he meets his maker, he'll have to, I was referencing his brother before, but he'll have to plead, right, for his passage into the next life or whatever, because how many people watched his show and then got the vaccine? | ||
And now he's admitting he's now suffering from some sort of vaccine injury. | ||
He's got his own doctors looking into it and everything else. | ||
But this happened to all these people. | ||
And now connect that back to that Bill Gates thing where Bill Gates is basically laughing as he's saying, oh, we're going to inject these kids right into their veins. | ||
And we don't know what happened. | ||
And by the way, the blame falls at everybody's feet. | ||
It falls at Donald Trump's feet, too. | ||
Operation Warp Speed. | ||
Why did we just push this thing through? | ||
Trump got rolled by the deep state. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
He got rolled by the NIH, the CDC, Fauci, and everybody else. | ||
And by the way, nobody really got fired from any of this except nurses and doctors who didn't want to get vaxxed or anything else. | ||
And then, of course, they also, they took perfectly healthy people Healthy, young people and force them to do this. | ||
I know you might be watching this going, Dave, why are we doing the COVID thing again? | ||
But I think it's deeply, well, first off, I wanted a little break from the daily Hamas protests. | ||
But I think it's deeply connected to our way out. | ||
The only way we're going to get out of any of this craziness we are dealing right now that we're dealing right now with is by honestly assessing what just happened to all of us. | ||
My friend Sage Steele had former NBA player Matt Barnes on his show, and they were talking about what it was like to be forced to get the vaccine. | ||
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All these side effects that they're talking about now were, and you know, you and I, we were almost forced to do it if we wanted to keep our jobs at the time. | |
Well, I was forced to do it to keep my job, yeah. | ||
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So same thing with me, you know, the Showtime and ESPN, you guys want to work, you got to get this, them, just like, damn. | |
So you did it. | ||
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I did it. | |
How'd you feel about that? | ||
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I think we just didn't know enough. | |
It was so fast. | ||
For this pandemic to hit, and all of a sudden, within the first four to six months, they have something that's going to keep you safe from it. | ||
To me, it sounds foolish, to be honest with you. | ||
But, you know, like I said, sometimes you have to go with the bullshit. | ||
And I feel like that was part of the bullshit. | ||
Listen, that's all I said, too, was I wasn't anti the shot. | ||
It was like, I just need more time. | ||
And a quick Google search taught me that it's like six to nine years before the FDA approves a vaccine. | ||
Or all of a sudden, and then it's political, and then, okay, if Trump says do it, then it's evil. | ||
But if Biden says it and you don't, then you're evil. | ||
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And like, then you go, wait. | |
This just isn't consistent. | ||
All I want is truth and consistency. | ||
And all I wanted to do was wait. | ||
I mean, can you give me six months? | ||
Because I feel like there'll be more research. | ||
And it was, no, September 30, 2021, or you're out. | ||
And so I did it to keep my job. | ||
I need my job, and I love my job. | ||
And I think that that's the big picture for me. | ||
It was one of the reasons why I stood up and ended up leaving. | ||
But the big picture is people just want facts. | ||
And then let me make my own decision based on my body. | ||
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I feel like we were the guinea pigs of this, whatever they put in us. | |
We were the guinea pigs. | ||
Like normally we don't have to be the guinea pigs, but we were a guinea pig. | ||
And we don't know how, especially, you know, I'm mid-40s now. | ||
I just turned 44 a couple weeks ago. | ||
It's just like, How's this gonna affect me? | ||
Is it, you know, these aches that I'm starting to have all of a sudden? | ||
Or this, this? | ||
Or the headaches I'm starting to get all of a sudden? | ||
Is it from, you know what I mean? | ||
So it's just like, what is, is this me getting old? | ||
Or is it, you know, something I had to, I took three shots, or excuse me, two shots. | ||
I almost took the third. | ||
Isn't that nuts? | ||
Matt Barnes, the guy's 44 years old, NBA player, like, this is the type of person who has, like, the best cardiovascular system that you can possibly have to play in the NBA. | ||
I think he played probably about 15 years, pretty decent player. | ||
44 years old, okay, aches and pains, fine. | ||
Everyone's got aches and pains in your 40s. | ||
He's getting headaches out of nowhere, took two, almost got three. | ||
He now, he's, I mean, the line, he's saying, we were the guinea pigs. | ||
Well, just connect that back to Bill Gates. | ||
We'd like less people on Earth. | ||
We just inject people with stuff. | ||
We'll kind of see what happens. | ||
Who knows what's going to happen. | ||
But the reason I'm showing you all of this is not just to get away from the Hamas stuff, but I'm always talking about that Y10 thing. | ||
And I think suddenly you could take it. | ||
I don't know what Matt Barnes political beliefs are, but I know he doesn't want to be forced into doing things. | ||
So he has an anti-authoritarian Uh, attitude. | ||
I'd like to collect someone like a Matt Barnes. | ||
I think we've got somebody like a Sage Steele on our side already. | ||
And more of us that are willing to stand up to the system so that the next time it comes, as they just said it will, right? | ||
Cuomo said, and another pandemic's coming. | ||
Okay. | ||
Whether it's a real pandemic, and we won't even believe it, that's one of the boy-who-cried-wolf things that they did that really could potentially screw us over, or whether they just pushed some nonsense on us, or it's climate lockdowns, or they nuked whatever the hell it is, EMP, we can go through an awful lot of stuff, that hopefully more of us... | ||
We'll not just bow to the system and we'll not just be rolled over by everything. | ||
We actually will not be silent. | ||
Wouldn't that be something? | ||
That's what Sage told me when she was in this studio just a couple weeks ago. | ||
I hate the way that as a company ESPN chose to go. | ||
Don't we want everybody to watch our network? | ||
Don't you want everybody to buy your products? | ||
Why are we pick- like, you're not gonna make money. | ||
It's not a good business model. | ||
What did Michael Jordan say in the 80s? | ||
Republicans buy sneakers too. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
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I've been saying this. | |
I mean, I feel like there's just way too much money to be made to leave racism alone. | ||
So many Americans are choosing to push these narratives and choosing to divide us further. | ||
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We've been silent for too long and accepted it and no more. | |
I feel like God put me here to speak up. | ||
I'm emotional for that reason because I can't believe that it's me. | ||
And I'm grateful. | ||
I pray that others will not wait as long as I did. | ||
Including, first and foremost, my kids. | ||
They don't wait until they're in their late 40s, 50s to be like, no, that's not okay. | ||
Yeah, and didn't we need more of that? | ||
So whether it's whether she's talking about COVID specifically, or the endless racism they're pushing on us, or whether it's the gender stuff, they're pushing this stuff on all of us. | ||
We all know it's wrong. | ||
Now we see calls for genocide on the street. | ||
We all know it's wrong. | ||
We know that you can't just take over college campuses and destroy public property and all these things and take down monuments. | ||
We've been through this before, have we not? | ||
Yeah, we all kind of just let it be but we just need more and more people to wake up. | ||
Now one of the ways that they keep people from waking up, not only do they have the sort of quote-unquote journalists at CNN like a Chris Cuomo who did not know what he was saying or we could show you that Rachel Maddow compilation we've shown you a million times where she talks so confidently about the vaccine and you're not gonna get nor transmit COVID or even Joe Biden himself said it and they all lied about They either willfully lied or they just didn't know what they were doing or they're not particularly good at their jobs. | ||
There's all sorts of different variations on that. | ||
But the other part, beyond the journalist part, is that there's an entire cultural machine designed to keep you scared and confused. | ||
So I want to show you one of my favorite late-night quote-unquote comedians. | ||
This is Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
Uh, just last week, and he's going after RFK. | ||
Now, why would he go after RFK? | ||
Could it have something to do with RFK being skeptical of the vaccine and Jimmy is paid by a giant corporation that gets a lot of money from pharmaceutical companies? | ||
Am I, am I completely, what am I, Alex Jones over here? | ||
Come on. | ||
Speaking of disappointing sons, over the weekend Trump posted five times about RFK Jr. | ||
He wrote, why did Jr.' 's family go so bonkers at the thought of him running against crooked Joe Biden because they are radical left lunatics? | ||
They can't conceive of their even more liberal brother running as anything else. | ||
MAGA 2024, don't waste your vote on Kennedy. | ||
Trump wants to position Kennedy Jr. | ||
as a left winger. | ||
Because he knows he might siphon off some of the anti-vaxxer vote he's expected to get. | ||
You can see the overlap here. | ||
Trump needs to do everything he can to protect the crazy vote. | ||
It's just, I know you know, it's not funny. | ||
We all know that. | ||
But you see that? | ||
They want you to think that RFK, again, I had him in this room a couple of weeks ago. | ||
I've got some differences with the guy. | ||
If you don't think that that is a good man who loves this country, who actually has way more in common with the average person than Jimmy Kimmel, then you are quite confused. | ||
But this is what they've done with everything, right? | ||
They create a journalist class, that does not do journalism. | ||
They create an entertainment class that does not do entertainment, they do advocacy. | ||
And then they take a political class who are deeply, often unqualified to do their job. | ||
This is absolutely the video of the day. | ||
If you have not seen this thing, this is making the rounds on Twitter. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
This, I'm not kidding, this might be, I say this often, but this might be like a top 10 | ||
all time clip ever to be on the internet. | ||
This is Biden's chief economic advisor. | ||
His name is Jared Bernstein. | ||
And he's asked about how the government can't go bankrupt because they can print their own money. | ||
And just, just watch this. | ||
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This is so, this is absolutely mind blowing. | |
The U.S. | ||
government can't go bankrupt because we can print our own money. | ||
It obviously begs the question, why exactly are we borrowing in a currency that we print ourselves? | ||
I'm waiting for someone to stand up and say, why do we borrow our own currency in the first place? | ||
Like you said, they print the dollar, so why does the government even borrow? | ||
Well, the, so the, I mean, again, some of this stuff gets Some of the language and concepts are just confusing. | ||
I mean, the government definitely prints money, and it definitely lends that money. | ||
The government definitely prints money, and then it lends that money by selling bonds. | ||
Is that what they do? | ||
Yeah, they sell bonds. | ||
Yeah, they sell bonds, since they sell bonds and people buy the bonds and lend them the money. | ||
A lot of times, at least in my year with MMT, the language and the concepts can be unnecessarily confusing, but there is no question that the government prints money, and then it uses that money to... I guess I'm just... I can't really talk... I don't get it. | ||
I don't know what they're talking about, because it's like... | ||
The government clearly prints money, it does it all the time, and it clearly borrows, otherwise we wouldn't be having this debt and deficit conversation, so I don't think there's anything confusing there. | ||
I don't think I just oversold that clip. | ||
That is absolutely extraordinary. | ||
That man has no idea, no idea what he's talking about. | ||
You might be watching it going, Dave, maybe he was on camera. | ||
Maybe he got a little bit nervous. | ||
He must have good pedigree. | ||
He must have gone to the right schools and studied the right things. | ||
He just got a little nervous. | ||
Well, actually, Peter Maher found this out. | ||
Bernstein graduated with a bachelor's degree in music from the Manhattan School of Music. | ||
He also earned a master of social work from Hunter College, as well as a DSW in social welfare from Columbia University School of Social Work. | ||
An economist without an economics degree. | ||
I know I started the show by trying to give you some hope today, like have some kids, find someone you love, go enjoy yourself. | ||
But these are the people. | ||
These are the people. | ||
It's not just they bring in someone like Mayorkas to take care of the border and he lets everybody in. | ||
It's not just that we have a president with dementia. | ||
The people in charge of the economy don't even have degrees in economics. | ||
But of course, what else do they do? | ||
They bring in diversity hires, and then they bring in washed up Hollywood celebrities to confuse us. | ||
So, as you guys know, over the weekend it was May the 4th. | ||
That is annual Star Wars Day. | ||
I will not go on one of my anti-Disney Star Wars tirades. | ||
They have wrecked the whole damn thing. | ||
But here is Jean Corinne Pierre, diversity hire Jean Corinne Pierre, who by the way, we covered it a week or so ago. | ||
The White House has been trying to fire her because they realize how bad she is, but they know that she will turn on them and say, you're firing the black lesbian, and then she'll burn the whole place down. | ||
So they've been unable to fire her. | ||
But anyway, she brought out, washed up, leftist lunatic who looks far more like a Sith Lord than a Jedi Master, Mark Hamill, to run cover for this shambling, disastrous administration. | ||
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There's no introduction that really is needed here. | |
I have a special guest, as you can see. | ||
Mark Hamill has decided to join us on this wonderful Friday, and I am really excited to turn it over to Mr. Hamill. | ||
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How many of you had Mark Hamill lead the press briefing on your bingo card? | |
Hands! | ||
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You know, Mark, I get to say a lot of things at that podium, but I've always wanted to say something to you. | |
And remember, I'll always be forcefully yours. | ||
I can't take much more of this. | ||
I was in a great mood when we started this show today. | ||
So that's what they're doing. | ||
They bring in these people. | ||
He is a psycho. | ||
And he also, he looks like, I mean, he plays, he does voiceover for the Joker on some Batman | ||
cartoon stuff. | ||
And he's actually starting to look like the Joker. | ||
That's kind of interesting. | ||
But it's just more nonsense. | ||
It's more nonsense from unqualified people. | ||
You've got an economic advisor who's a music major. | ||
You have a woman in charge of the press briefings at the White House who's completely unqualified and they've admitted they only hired her because she goes down on chicks and she's black. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's a... It's just it is. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with that. | ||
Uh, and then you bring in washed up actors to make it seem like there's something cool about these people. | ||
Anyway, here's another one. | ||
You want to see the kind of big, uh, I already, uh, I was going to say, you got what I was going to do here. | ||
I was going to say circle jerk. | ||
Well, there, I said it. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
It's just a giant circle jerk. | ||
So here's Jen Psaki, former White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, who now has a show on MSNBC here. | ||
She's going on The View to explain her old boss should also go on The View. | ||
Jen, you've been on both sides of working as a press secretary, but also now being in the media. | ||
And there's been a lot of criticism of Biden, most recently from the New York Times, that he's held the fewest interviews and press availabilities of any president since Reagan. | ||
I personally think it would help dispel some of the concerns about his age if he did more. | ||
What would your advice be to the White House in terms of his accessibility to press? | ||
Well I think the benefit of the media environment right now, there's a lot of challenges, but I'm sorry the optimistic side, is that there are so many choices. | ||
And when you're communicating from the White House, I mean respect for freedom of speech and freedom of the press is important, but you're also really just trying to communicate with the American people. | ||
So my view is, he should come on The View before he does a press conference. | ||
We should, because people want to have real conversations about issues that are happening. | ||
I think press conferences are important, but I also think him doing Howard Stern, that's an interview that reached a broader audience of people. | ||
Him talking to the guys from SmartList, which is a great podcast. | ||
Oh, isn't that great? | ||
He should go on The View and sit with a bunch of people who will run cover for him, who all support him, including the pretend conservative Alyssa Fowler. | ||
She obviously will vote Democrat, and she's just there to get her cookie and be pet on the head. | ||
And then that's how they launder all the lies. | ||
incompetent people who are not good at their jobs and should never have these jobs in the first place, | ||
whether it's Bernstein or Corrine Jean-Pierre or Joe Biden himself, and then they get a media class | ||
who will absolutely run cover for him. | ||
The reason that she's even hinting that, and there's just no, she didn't just say that | ||
off the top of her head, they're gonna throw Joe Biden on The View, and the reason they will do it | ||
is because there will be five people around him, so every time he gets confused | ||
and every time he can't remember what he's saying or he can't remember a name | ||
or he's just losing the sentence or whatever, they will pick it up for him. | ||
They will basically be guards that will make sure that he's able to get through the interview, | ||
as opposed to, I don't know, you could sit down for an hour-long unedited interview. | ||
I'll interview you, Joe. | ||
You could just sit down and talk to somebody without notes, but we know he can't do that. | ||
Here's a quick second video, a six second video of him possibly pooping in his pants. | ||
That's what they're saying on the internet that he just pooped in his pants. | ||
I can tell you, as the father of two young children, that that is a move they make. | ||
They're walking, and then suddenly the quick stop, and then they kind of look at you and smile. | ||
And that's how you know a poop happened. | ||
Let's throw to it again. | ||
We're gonna throw to it one more time because what's interesting about it is I | ||
don't know if he pooped in his pants but note that Dr. Jill how far away she's | ||
standing and when he stops she starts moving because there might be a scent. | ||
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So Look, I don't know if he shits in his pants. | |
It's likely, I would say. | ||
But the point is, the guy should not be president at this point, and more and more people know it. | ||
And that's why I want that wide tent to get rid of him and get rid of the bad ideas that these people have ushered in. | ||
But let's move on because the future is on the line. | ||
Like it really is, guys. | ||
It really is. | ||
Let me throw back 30 seconds to something we showed old Joe Biden before about kids and remind you that no, they are not Joe Biden's kids. | ||
It's wrong that the violence and hate crimes targeting LGBTQ people is rising. | ||
It's wrong that extreme officials are pushing hateful bills targeting transgender children, terrifying families, and criminalizing doctors. | ||
These are our kids. | ||
These are our neighbors. | ||
It's cruel and it's callous. | ||
Not somebody else's kids. | ||
They're all our kids. | ||
And our children are the kite strings that hold our national ambitions aloft. | ||
It matters a great deal. | ||
Okay, so why am I showing you that clip again? | ||
Well, no, first off, they're not our kids. | ||
If you're the parent, they're your kids. | ||
And you get to decide what values they have, what school they go to, | ||
and hopefully you give them the right tools so they can be a functioning member of society. | ||
But the reason they say our kids, and it takes a village in all of these things, | ||
is because they know once they can break down that family unit, in essence, | ||
then they have minds that they can mold into anything. | ||
And thus, you have young people in the streets of America right now | ||
who are championing the cause of a terrorist organization who would love to not only commit genocide | ||
as it pertains to the Jews, but destroy America itself, right? | ||
That is an absolute fact. | ||
James Lindsay, who's been on the show many times, has been one of the leading, I would say, thought... well, he's been one of the leading thought leaders as it pertains to taking out some of these insane Marxist ideas, and this is why they're going after the kids, because they want to brainwash everybody into this. | ||
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It is a self-centered, me, me, me, me, me religion. | |
And how do you get people to sign up for that? | ||
You say, well, they don't want you to have it. | ||
They are keeping you from it. | ||
You would have a perfect life where the government and everybody else would take care of you all the time. | ||
You could do your art and get a living for it. | ||
You could go wander in the park and it's considered value. | ||
You could do all of the things. | ||
You don't have to take any responsibility. | ||
You don't have to build any skills. | ||
You don't have to grow as a person or in character or in leadership. | ||
And everybody would take care of you Except they don't want you to and they are making you work that terrible job at Starbucks so that you can make just barely enough money to make them lots of profit. | ||
To keep you going so that you can make them rich and you don't get to have any of it. | ||
And that's how you convert people to that religion. | ||
Through envy. | ||
Through sloth. | ||
Through resentment. | ||
And you get them worked up Believing that they're entitled to Eden. | ||
Literally without having to work for anything. | ||
And that it's the people on top in society that are keeping them from it. | ||
And it's all it takes. | ||
People are having bad luck. | ||
People who are young and idealistic and think it could work with other people's money forever. | ||
They buy it. | ||
They see a better world. | ||
They see the problems. | ||
What Marx called it was ruthless criticism of all that exists. | ||
So you get it, guys. | ||
You get it. | ||
Break their brains when they're young. | ||
Confuse them about whether the country they live in is good or not. | ||
Confuse them about their gender. | ||
Tell them that climate is going to kill them in 12 years. | ||
You do all of this stuff and then turn people to look at the other. | ||
They have something. | ||
I want that. | ||
You break brains and what does it lead to? | ||
Well, I told you at the top of the show we were going to only show you one 20-second video of the Hamas zombies. | ||
This was the one of choice. | ||
Here you go. | ||
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All right, so this is the time to escalate. | |
They've broken their brains. | ||
They've got the repeating chance that they don't know what they're saying. | ||
This isn't time to escalate? | ||
We're going to start killing Americans? | ||
Is that what we're going to do? | ||
I'm sure many of those people would like to do that, and I have no doubt eventually they will start suicide bombing and stabbing people and everything else. | ||
This is the ideology that has been brought forth. | ||
The leaders of that movement believe in violence. | ||
I'm not even talking about the Hamas leaders, I'm talking about their leaders here in America. | ||
We played a video last week of that guy, Mark Lamont Hill, I think he's a former Columbia professor, talking about how you have to break some stuff. | ||
They are for this. | ||
And then you get a bunch of broken brain young people who have every opportunity in the world to live lives that their ancestors could only couldn't even dream of probably in many cases and they are ready to burn it all down. | ||
The wonderful Abigail Schreier has written several books on what's happening to our young people and her last book she talks often about the problem with focusing on your problems because it leads to what we just showed you. | ||
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I never really considered that until your book. | |
Until I heard the title of your book and I read the synopsis of it, I never really considered it. | ||
I never considered that thinking about your problems all the time and talking about your problems all the time literally make the problems grow. | ||
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That's right. | |
I mean, it's the number one symptom of depression is what they call rumination, this pathological obsessing over your pain. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's why stuff like exercise, that's one of the reasons, aside from chemical reasons, one of the reasons that doing anything, you know that running errands is good for your mental health, getting out of your house and accomplishing anything? | ||
is good for you, but sitting around talking and thinking about your problems, | ||
that's a bad habit. And the best cognitive behavioral therapists and others, | ||
you know, the dialectical behavioral therapists, the ones who do really well with depression, | ||
the first thing they do is try to break that bad pattern. | ||
But a lot of therapists just indulge it. | ||
So the very thing that we are telling our kids, focus on yourself all the time. | ||
There's your truth. | ||
It's all about your gender and your pronouns. | ||
It is exactly what you would instruct young people to do. | ||
If you wanted them to be depressed. | ||
And I suspect, call me cynical, I suspect that there's a series of people who want young people to be depressed. | ||
Because then you can get them hooked on pharmaceutical drugs. | ||
And then you can have them be the foot soldiers for Hamas. | ||
And then you could upend everything that is good. | ||
So guys, there is a solution. | ||
Fuck. | ||
Have kids. | ||
Get out there. | ||
Do your thing. | ||
Sweat. | ||
Go to the gym. | ||
Do some errands, have dinner with an old friend, call somebody, do a little something, because you have some skin in the game. | ||
They're trying to stop us, but that really is the solution. | ||
There was one other clip that we wanted to get to today, but we thought we'd actually end the show with a cold close of Scott Galloway, who I've showed you before. | ||
He's an NYU professor, a liberal, who is largely waking up to the insanity, talking about why it's important to love your children. | ||
It's about a two minute clip and we'll see you on the other side. | ||
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Thanks for watching everybody. | ||
I start us with a question. | ||
Do we love our children? | ||
Sounds like an illegitimate question, right? | ||
Well, I'm going to try and convince you otherwise. | ||
Essentially, as we go down generations, we're seeing that for the last two generations, people are making less money on an inflation-adjusted basis. | ||
In addition, the cost of buying a home, the cost of pursuing education, continues to skyrocket. | ||
So the purchasing power, the prosperity, is inversely correlated To age, simply put, as we get younger, we're taking away opportunity and prosperity from our youngest. | ||
The social contract that is now no longer in place, and for the first time in the US's history, a 30-year-old is no longer doing as well as his or her parents were at 30. | ||
This is a breakdown in the fundamental agreement we have with any society, and it creates rage and shame. | ||
As a result, people over the age of 55 feel pretty good about America, but less than one in five people under the age of 34 feel very good about America. | ||
This creates an incendiary. | ||
Righteous movements, cuts to our society end up becoming opportunistic infections, because generally speaking, young people have a warranted envy, they're pissed off and they're angry that they don't enjoy the same spoils and prosperity that were provided to our generation. | ||
This has resulted in an enormous transfer of wealth. | ||
where people over the age of 70 used to control 19% of household income versus people under the age of 40 used to control 12. | ||
Their wealth has been cut in half. | ||
This isn't by accident. | ||
It's purposeful. | ||
And we have found the ultimate strategy. | ||
It's called an LVMH strategy, where we artificially constrain supply to create aspiration and scarcity such that we can raise tuition faster than inflation. | ||
And old people and wealthy people have done the same thing with housing. | ||
All of a sudden, once you own a home, you become very concerned with traffic, and you make sure that there's no new housing permits. | ||
And here is a memo to my colleagues in higher ed. | ||
We're public servants, not f***ing Chanel bags. | ||
Laughter and applause Harvard is the best example of this. | ||
They've increased their endowment in the last 40 years and have decided to expand their enrollment, their freshman class, by 4%. | ||
Any university that doesn't grow their freshman class faster than population that has over a billion dollars in endowment should lose their tax-free status because they're no longer in higher education. | ||
They're a hedge fund offering classes. | ||
All right, this all adds up to a bunch of graphs all headed up and to the right. | ||
And what are they? | ||
What's the first one? | ||
Oh, that's self-harm rates, which have exploded, especially among girls, since my colleague Jonathan Haidt pointed out it's really, really gone crazy since social went on mobile. | ||
What's the next one? | ||
Teens with depression. | ||
The next one, men and women not having sex. | ||
Biggest fear of my parents was that I was going to get into too much trouble. | ||
My biggest fear, honestly, is that my kids aren't going to get into enough trouble. | ||
By the way, my advice to every young person watching this program is go out, drink more, and make a series of bad decisions that might pay off. | ||
Next graph. | ||
Cumulative gun deaths. | ||
You're more likely to be shot in the United States if you're a toddler or an infant than a cop. | ||
Next graph. | ||
Obesity. | ||
Way up. | ||
By the way, the Industrial Food Complex wants to addict you to shitty, fatty food so they can hand you over to the Industrial Diabetes Complex. | ||
We should not romanticize obesity. | ||
You're not finding your f***ing truth. | ||
You're finding diabetes. | ||
Overdose deaths. | ||
Way up. | ||
Deaths of despair. | ||
When I was in high school, it was drunk driving. | ||
Now it's kids killing themselves. | ||
Young people don't want to have kids anymore. | ||
Two-thirds of people aged 30 to 34, able-bodied, used to decide to have at least one child. | ||
It's been cut in half. | ||
It's now less than a third, 27 percent. | ||
If you acknowledge that our kids are the most important thing in our lives, that everything else we do here is meaningful, but our kids' well-being and prosperity is profound. | ||
If you acknowledge that they're doing more poorly than previous generations, if you believe there's a chance that the illusion of complexity has done nothing but provide cloud cover for the unbelievable transfer of goodwill, of well-being, and of prosperity from young to old, and if you believe we can actually fix these problems and we have the resources, Then I present to you, I posit, I augur the question that I hope has more veracity than it did 17 minutes and 24 seconds ago. | ||
And that's the following question. |