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unidentified
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How's it going, everybody? | |
Welcome to the TimCast IRL podcast. | ||
We're chilling tonight, hanging out with some friends of mine. | ||
Oh, you know, you know how we do. | ||
What's up, everybody? | ||
It's Adam Grigler here. | ||
How you doing? | ||
And me, Sour Patch Lids. | ||
Do you really have to say my name every time I say my name? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
Smash that like button! | ||
Smash it! | ||
I want to say my name. | ||
OK. | ||
Smash that like button. | ||
This guy over here in the corner. | ||
I wanted to purposely interrupt you guys and just yell, smash that like button. | ||
Somebody in the chat said it, so I was just like, yes, I'm gonna roll with it. | ||
Well, whoever said that in chat, they know what's up. | ||
They do. | ||
They get it. | ||
It's Monday, right? | ||
Yes, Tim. | ||
It is Monday. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Wait, let me check. | ||
I see stuff outside. | ||
I don't see any apocalyptic stuff happening outside. | ||
Considering how insane everything's been for the past, I mean, this year. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Some people have been saying, get rid of all media and see how quickly everything just stops and like all the problems go away. | ||
I wonder. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
That sounds awesome. | ||
I completely agree with it. | ||
Just turn the internet off for a little while. | ||
And myself included, and you guys, and everything I do. | ||
You'd be chilling down by the river, wouldn't you? | ||
unidentified
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No, I think the issue is... The answer is yes, come on. | |
Social media accelerates, the exchange of information accelerates the dominoes falling over. | ||
That's true. | ||
So there's no real moves you can make if you don't know what's going on. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I was thinking about this too, because like, so the lead story for you guys that are just tuning in is like, apparently some Air Force sergeant was arrested on suspicion of killing a cop. | ||
They think he might be connected with that attack in Oakland. | ||
Wow. | ||
Where during the riots, the van pulled up, panel, you know, door opens up, rifle goes out, kills another cop and shoots another one. | ||
And he was posting, like, against fascism stuff. | ||
Okay. | ||
He referenced Antifa. | ||
I say, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm reticent to say Antifa in the title. | ||
I did because by their definition, anyone who opposes fascism is simply Antifa. | ||
Right. | ||
Which is kind of dumb, but he was also posting about Antifa and showing like the set, | ||
the warning signs of fascism. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then he explicitly said he was going out to kill cops. | ||
So like, apparently if, if, you know, if that's your case. | ||
But anyway, I bring this up because now we're going to talk about it and people are going to hear it. | ||
People have said, oh, now everyone's going to know and it's going to influence their behavior or whatever. | ||
And I'm like, there's something I can do about that, man. | ||
It's all over the internet. | ||
We all talk about it. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
I started thinking about, I was reading about the Battle of Harper's Ferry in the Civil War. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
It's just the town of West Virginia and I think the Confederates just like wiped out the Union or I don't know. | ||
I don't know a lot about it, but I was just looking at it and it's like this little town by on I think it's on the Shenandoah River. | ||
unidentified
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I don't know. | |
Yeah, it is. | ||
It is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so I was just reading and I was thinking of like when all this was going down during the Civil War. | ||
It took a really long time. | ||
forces whatever went to a town and psych start firing how long would it take someone in new york to fight to find | ||
out that happened it's a really long a month to really get to a once a year | ||
it occurred and that they kept fighting certain battles after they were like done they've been why i think is they | ||
had no way of communicating | ||
right right That's what I'm thinking. | ||
Like back then, all this stuff would be going down. | ||
People in New York and DC would be like, Oh, so they go about their lives like normal. | ||
Nobody would be making weapons. | ||
Nobody would be freaking out. | ||
There'd be no propaganda. | ||
There would be no protest marches. | ||
Now it's like some dude in Minneapolis dies and people in London start rioting and smashing windows. | ||
It's like, that's not even the same country, dude. | ||
So now, yeah. | ||
So I wonder about this stuff, you know? | ||
Yeah, it is kind of interesting, though, because in Britain, they had their citizens pay to free all the slaves in Britain. | ||
Yeah, they just paid it off in 2014, right? | ||
Oh, they paid reparations? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So it's like, what? | ||
It's never going to be enough, dude. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It won't. | ||
You see the video of the cop laying on his belly with his hands behind his back? | ||
And then someone yells, it's not enough. | ||
It's not enough to lay on your stomach and surrender? | ||
You know what, dude? | ||
Yeah, it'll never be enough. | ||
I don't know the UK paid reparation. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Yeah, they planned it out. | ||
The problem with the US is that you can't simultaneously talk about how we're a nation of immigrants and then want everyone to pay. | ||
So if you're going to say that You know, they've talked about how would you actually pay reparations. | ||
You'd have to, like, trace back lineage. | ||
Do the same thing for the family of slave owners. | ||
That's true. | ||
Yeah, like, why does my Korean family have anything to do with this? | ||
unidentified
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Right. | |
That's a good point. | ||
Nothing. | ||
That's fair. | ||
In fact, they were trying to flee the slavery and stuff that was going on in their country. | ||
So leave me out of it. | ||
But that's what you get, man. | ||
Now we're seeing just radicalization. | ||
And I wonder if it's like, you know, it's We saw the Democrats earlier, you know, kneeling. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's just like, they may not be entrenched in the fringe cult, but they're like adopting the symbols now, like wearing, you know, they wore the kente cloth or whatever. | ||
They're trying to, yeah, they're trying. | ||
And that's it seeping into the mainstream. | ||
And this is where it gets scary, man, when you start seeing the ideological enforcement of law. | ||
Yeah, that's gonna happen. | ||
They're gonna be like, and that's actually what happens. | ||
We got a couple stories. | ||
We'll just we'll just I'll say this for for what we're gonna read into next. | ||
But we've got one story where this racetrack in North Carolina wanted to put on an event. | ||
And so they defied the governor with a big FU. | ||
The governor basically said you can't do this. | ||
And they held another event and said it's a protest now. | ||
Now we're protesting inequality. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
And the governor's apparently pissed off, like striking back. | ||
And it's like, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
You can't go out and march with protesters and say the protesters are okay, and then get mad if I do a protest the way I want to do it. | ||
Right. | ||
So this is where we're at. | ||
They're literally trying to enforce the law against anyone except those who adhere to their ideology. | ||
That's messed up. | ||
Yeah, it's real messed up, man. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
I mean, it does if you're in a cult and your cult is taking over. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Then you're like, cause they know it's not about like, like you mentioned, they're, they're out riding in London, but they just paid off the reparations. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
It's a lot of people in the chat. | ||
I just was, I was reading it. | ||
It's like, it's not that they were represent, uh, reparations. | ||
It was, they paid for the people to be free. | ||
So they bought them essentially. | ||
They bought their freedom and let them be free. | ||
And it's taken a long time to finally finish paying all of that off. | ||
So they avoided a civil war. | ||
Through taxes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So it's like they've been paying. | ||
unidentified
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Wow. | |
But it's it's they helped pay for their freedom. | ||
So, you know, sure, it's not reparations as the traditional what we think that we owe them. | ||
But it's like, what else could they have done? | ||
They helped free them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They gave them their freedom. | ||
And then, you know, it's messed up. | ||
You know, I was thinking, I decided I completely agree with reparations, man. | ||
Oh, 100 percent. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think the Confederacy should be forced to pay for all of the slavery. | ||
So reach out to those Confederates and let them know they owe you money. | ||
Yep. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Oh, I mean us? | ||
Oh, no, we're the ones who... Not my family, actually, because we weren't here. | ||
My family did. | ||
The union that won! | ||
Yeah, my family did. | ||
Well, they're the ones who paid to literally fight a war to free the slaves. | ||
And died, yeah. | ||
And I say that somewhat facetiously because I actually do think there's some things we can do. | ||
I think reparations is the wrong way to go about it. | ||
I think it should be class-based. | ||
But I do think generational wealth is creating a massive disparity, which causes racial tensions and problems that need to be fixed. | ||
Well, I thought about this after our show last week, about talking about how cities are not, they just can't work. | ||
Cities, you know, and then I'm like, all right, so how do we solve that? | ||
How do we, we can't just suddenly, you know, give these people that, you know, the poor folks in cities, plots of land everywhere, because we'd have to take it from other people. | ||
So what is the answer there? | ||
It's not an easy answer, but part of what we should figure out how to do is get people land. | ||
Make communities. | ||
We got a whole bunch of empty space in this country. | ||
Create communities outside of cities that people can live in. | ||
Learn how to grow on the land. | ||
Not owe people to live there. | ||
Not have to pay to live. | ||
I think that'd make a huge difference. | ||
I got bad news, though. | ||
What? | ||
I was having a conversation on Facebook with a friend of mine, and I made that point about cities. | ||
I was like, I think the real problem is that people are stacked on top of each other, you've got police who don't care, and then she was like, Tokyo. | ||
It's not that police don't care, it's that they deal with so many different people that you see the bad instances. | ||
This is the point that she brought up. | ||
What? | ||
Tokyo. | ||
Yeah, what's the difference? | ||
Why is it that Tokyo has none of these problems and they have ten times, three times the people? | ||
And why is that? | ||
They're racially homogenous. | ||
unidentified
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Boom. | |
Yeah. | ||
And then I brought that up. | ||
I said, yeah, you bring up Tokyo, but that's... | ||
And nobody wants to hear that. | ||
That's... it's ethnically and racially homogenous. | ||
Right. | ||
No, no, she did. | ||
And she's like a lefty Black Lives Matter activist. | ||
And she said... | ||
She was like spot on, exactly. | ||
unidentified
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Good for her. | |
Which shows that there are tensions between races in New York City that need to be solved. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because you have disproportionate amounts of... | ||
So, more white people and Latinos are killed. | ||
But, relative to the population, more Black people are killed. | ||
Now, you've got different arguments from different groups as to why that is. | ||
Some would argue the police are racist. | ||
And Bloomberg literally said he sent the cops into that neighborhood for that reason. | ||
But then other people bring up that more crimes are committed in these neighborhoods, which I can easily point to class issues and not race. | ||
But she agreed. | ||
She was like, you know, yeah, there's something that they don't have, and that's the different, you know, races and stuff. | ||
And I was like, so it sounds like, you know, we are a multicultural civilization. | ||
We have these racial tensions that don't exist in ethnically homogenous cities. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So right from there, you'll hear a lot of the, like, I don't know what group would represent this idea the best. | ||
I'm not going to name anybody, but they want to balkanize, like, separate all the races or whatever. | ||
Okay. | ||
I think that's ridiculous. | ||
So they want to bring back segregation? | ||
No, balkanization. | ||
What's that? | ||
So, like, all of one race would be put in one state, all of one race would be put in another state, just separate everybody and fence it off. | ||
Is that not exactly what segregation is? | ||
It's not. | ||
Segregation was like, there'll be one movie theater with two bathrooms and one for different people. | ||
Okay. | ||
So you live in the same city, but... Bring it up to a larger scale. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
So you have to go, you have to live in this state. | ||
You're not allowed to live in that state. | ||
Yeah, it's called balkanization. | ||
Well, they sound awfully the same to me. | ||
Segregation would be like, you can come to the pizza place and different races sit in different areas. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's just a bigger version of it. | ||
Yeah, I guess. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Sort of. | ||
I got it. | ||
No, no, I'll accept it. | ||
We can move on now. | ||
No, I mean, but Balkanization is about literally creating, like, separating countries. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So that you can make sure the races don't interact with each other ever. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
So they're different from segregation. | ||
So create the divided states of America. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I think that's stupid. | ||
I think I think it is fair to I think you know, it's you know, it's funny and like what's messed up about this argument that I can't stand is that the left and the white supremacists completely agree on almost everything except like what what what the left doesn't understand is they've never actually listened to a white supremacist speak. | ||
Okay. | ||
So I was talking to a friend of mine who was saying that white supremacists think that white people are killed more by the police. | ||
And I said, that's not true. | ||
There are conservatives who will point that out. | ||
Hey, more white people are killed by cops. | ||
But when you actually listen to the identitarians, be it white identitarian, black identitarian or whatever, they'll tell you, yep, we agree completely on all of it. | ||
I was talking to my friend and I said, do you know what the 1350 is? | ||
Yeah, I'm familiar with it. | ||
It's a phrase often brought up by white nationalists referencing that. | ||
And actually, there's a viral video right now from, I think this was in Brandon Strock's video, the one that's going viral. | ||
He mentions... | ||
1350? | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, he said the black population is 13% of the US, but accounts for 50% of all violent crime or whatever. | ||
And so I was trying to explain to my lefty friends that when they mention the disproportionate policing against | ||
black people, I'm like, that's literally what white supremacists bring up. | ||
But they think there's a different cause for it. | ||
Right, they're just arguing about cause. | ||
Yeah, and I was like, the people you're talking about are an imaginary group of people. | ||
people like the... | ||
The lefty friends I know literally just make up conservatives in their mind. | ||
I know this one dude, he posted something. | ||
It was a meme where a guy is saying, it's a comic, he's saying if they didn't want to get shot, they shouldn't have gone out for curfew. | ||
And then it's him sucking on a boot. | ||
And I'm like, where did you make that person up? | ||
Like, like, that's ridiculous. | ||
Like, I know there are some dumb people on Twitter who say things kind of like that, but it's like, you imagine this person in your mind who you think it is, and so now you have all these, like, lefties who are actually bringing up the same points as, like, I guess the easy way to put it is Black Lives Matter is a black identitarian group, so they believe a lot of the same racial tenets and ideology as, like, white identitarian groups. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They probably just don't realize it. | ||
Anyway, the point I was bringing up is, When you look at what's going on in cities like New York, where you do have these issues, if you've hyper-focused on how Bloomberg handled things, you'd say the police in the city are racist. | ||
If you hyper-focus on the areas where crime is coming out of, you'd probably think it was a race-based issue. | ||
And then if you try and look back and look at all the data and realize that poverty is the driving force, generational wealth disparities combined with people like Michael Bloomberg, and you try to figure out what these problems are, instead you get... Exasperating the whole situation. | ||
Instead, what do you get? | ||
A bunch of people who can't see beyond step one, and so the only thing they say is racism or race. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's not that simple. | ||
Yep, definitely not. | ||
Well, that's our opening rant for the moment. | ||
Yeah, good opening rant. | ||
Yeah, but we're gonna, so anyway, I don't even know how we even got there. | ||
I was talking to a friend on Facebook, that's how it happened. | ||
The reason why is because it is what is on everyone's mind right now. | ||
unidentified
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That's why. | |
Right, exactly. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
We have to figure something out, you know? | ||
You know, everyone deserves the right to have a life, you know? | ||
Everyone. | ||
So if there's people out there that, that are rightly pissed that they're not getting equal rights as to live, then we need to figure something out. | ||
Well, there can't be. | ||
That's the problem, man. | ||
Right, that's exactly my point. | ||
Right now, we cannot. | ||
Especially living in a city. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
There's so many different facets of what needs to happen to solve this all. | ||
Where do you even start? | ||
How do we even go about that? | ||
The problem is complex problems require complex solutions. | ||
But we are a planet of very simple people. | ||
Very few people have powerful enough minds to calculate complex issues. | ||
I think the problem is that no one person can tackle it. | ||
I don't think any one person can handle a problem like this. | ||
I don't think any idea is good enough because I think it's at a cultural level. | ||
And I've been thinking about these problems for my entire adult life and I've come to the conclusion that you don't solve cultural problems. | ||
I don't know how to do it. | ||
I don't think there is a way to do it. | ||
Yeah, maybe there isn't. | ||
Maybe, maybe it's just, there'll always be some problem no matter what we do. | ||
Like, you know, it's, it's funny to me right now that a lot of these young people, like the fake tourniquet thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Remember? | ||
So we, we talked about this a little while ago. | ||
There was a video from a riot. | ||
Some dude got hit in the leg with a rubber bullet. | ||
He got an, he got a surface level. | ||
A contusion. | ||
Surface level, man. | ||
It was like he was bleeding, but it was kind of like, yeah. | ||
I saw it. | ||
It wasn't, it wasn't bleeding that bad. | ||
Right. | ||
It was barely an open wound, but it wasn't even bleeding. | ||
But it was not even that big of a deal. | ||
It's like, dude, have you ever been skating? | ||
Like, my legs are covered in scars. | ||
I don't even want to think about my legs right now. | ||
My ankles are on fire. | ||
Almost got that hard flip. | ||
That was good. | ||
I almost did. | ||
But I've had, I have a dent in my shin bone from getting whacked with a skateboard and it dented the bone. | ||
It's probably permanent. | ||
Oh, it is. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, definitely. | |
It's been ten years. | ||
Yeah, mine are like mountain ranges. | ||
Anyway, anyway. | ||
These kids put a tourniquet on Oh, man. | ||
And you're gonna lose your leg now, you psycho. | ||
and they put all their weight into strapping it and it's just like, you're dumb. | ||
unidentified
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Maybe. | |
And you're going to lose your leg now, you psycho. | ||
Here's why I bring this up. It's like, is this it? We're so desperate for some kind of adventure. | ||
Maybe. | ||
That these kids are like, I gotta put a tourniquet on this. | ||
And it's like, you know what, man? | ||
Well, and they're lashing out at anything and everything. | ||
Yeah, you gotta have an enemy. | ||
Listen, this is why you see the Antifa types wearing all black, throwing rocks at cops. | ||
Live-action roleplay is a little dismissive. | ||
That's what we call LARPing. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And they try and throw it back at conservatives, which doesn't make sense because the 45-year-old guy standing in a park reading a prayer is not LARPing anything. | ||
He's literally living. | ||
I was in Portland, and that's exactly what was going on. | ||
They were yelling, Nazi LARPers. | ||
And I'm like, no, they're literally doing a prayer service. | ||
They're actually living. | ||
You guys are the ones who think you're fighting Nazis when these guys are just literally reading a prayer service. | ||
That's how bored life is. | ||
So we have this video from Seattle, where these Antivit dudes are throwing rocks and bottles at cops. | ||
I tweeted about it. | ||
There's no constructive end to what they're doing. | ||
There's no point where the police are like, oh no, we've been defeated on the streets, we'll hereby disband. | ||
No. | ||
You throw a rock, you hit a cop, the cop's wearing a helmet, then another cop comes back, and it's just ridiculous. | ||
It's like somebody being mad at a bank, so they show up with a spoon, and they're banging on the wall with the spoon. | ||
And you're like, I'll show you. | ||
And it's like, you will literally never do anything to that building with a spoon. | ||
Or they go and like mug the cashier from the bank. | ||
It's like, that's right. | ||
I showed those bankers. | ||
And it's like, that's just a regular person. | ||
Or throwing a brick through a window. | ||
Sure. | ||
There's nothing constructive to that. | ||
I mean, you can argue that it demoralizes the police, I guess. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But come on, barely. | ||
You know, so these kids are going out desperate for something, anything to feel important. | ||
I mean, it's been lacing our show since we started the show about people not having something to live for. | ||
People don't have that anymore. | ||
We need to give that to humanity. | ||
No, humanity needs to give to itself. | ||
These people had bad parents. | ||
Well, I'm saying we, as a human. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I felt like it took me a while to find what I want to do in my life. | ||
Honestly, I'm still, I didn't even, this, I just stumbled upon this, you know, and this, this is great. | ||
But you know, like my music or whatever it is, it's like, it's something to work towards. | ||
You know, we need to, you know, we all have to come together and figure this out. | ||
We can't say one person's going to figure out the answers. | ||
And then if someone doesn't have an answer you like, you can't just cancel them. | ||
We got to have a conversation about it. | ||
You know, it's like, we've got to open it up and talk. | ||
Well, no, the cancelling is about them having no mission. | ||
True. | ||
That's why they often attack each other. | ||
That becomes their mission, to just cancel because you don't believe what I believe, I'm just going to cancel you. | ||
It's a tumor. | ||
That's what Brett Weinstein said about Evergreen. | ||
Do you know about the Evergreen story and him and all that? | ||
No, tell me about it. | ||
There was a day of protest where all the black students would leave every year to show you what it would be like without them. | ||
And then one year they said, now this year we want all the white people to leave. | ||
And Brett Weinstein apparently said in like an email, we shouldn't, you know, if you want to choose to do something, you can do it. | ||
You can't tell someone else what they should do. | ||
So they called him, you know, white supremacist and Nazi and all that stuff. | ||
He ended up, him and his wife ended up losing their jobs. | ||
Really? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Because of that? | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think he's right though. | ||
And he was like, he's like an ultra progressive. | ||
He's like super hippie progressive dude. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And he tweeted about this now that like, I can't remember what he's referencing. | ||
It might've been the New York Times. | ||
He was like, what happened at Evergreen was a tumor that could have been cut out, but now it's, you know. | ||
A full-grown movement. | ||
metastasized or whatever. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I see. | |
Yeah. | ||
And now it's everywhere. | ||
The editor from the New York Times resigning because he | ||
published an opinion of a senator. | ||
Yeah. | ||
In the opinion section. | ||
unidentified
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Dude, this is, this is. | |
Of a sitting senator. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
A sitting senator who literally said, hey, I want to | ||
do this thing. | ||
Here's why I want to do it. | ||
And they were like, don't publish that. | ||
It's harmful. | ||
And the creepy thing about it, man, the creepiest thing about | ||
what's going on is that apparently some organization | ||
like the ACLU or something, I don't want to accuse them if it | ||
wasn't them. | ||
They argued that it was a workplace safety issue. | ||
Therefore, they were protected in protesting over the story. | ||
Amazing. | ||
They wanted to defend an ideology. | ||
So they argued that it was putting black New York Times employees in harm's way. | ||
Somebody planned that out for them. | ||
Somebody told them, this is how you get a story you don't like removed. | ||
Claim it threatens a minority and makes the workplace unsafe. | ||
You know, all of the stuff that's happening is just fishy. | ||
Every single story has something fishy about it. | ||
Oh, the simulation's broken, bro. | ||
For sure. | ||
Shattered. | ||
Well, what about that little bit that doesn't make any sense? | ||
People have been hitting me up nonstop for the past two weeks. | ||
What, you mean Rasmussen reporting that Trump's approval rating among the black community is 40%? | ||
At the same time race riots are breaking out? | ||
Right. | ||
Or like, stories came out a few months ago claiming that Democrats will never win an election again because Trump's approval rating broke 20%. | ||
Then all of a sudden we get all this, and they started calling Donald Trump racist. | ||
And then you think, well, you know, these things have been happening for a long time, so then Donald Trump makes a tribute to George Floyd, and then Twitter deletes it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then it's like, huh. | ||
Okay. | ||
And not only that, they misrepresented what he actually said. | ||
You know, he'd be looking down and be proud of the jobs that we brought back. | ||
And it's like, yep, he did not say that. | ||
He didn't. | ||
He literally said we need to be treated equally under the law. | ||
Right. | ||
And I think today is a good day. | ||
And, you know, George Floyd would look down. | ||
And I, you know what I think it is? | ||
There's a lot of really dumb people who can't understand complex thought. | ||
And that's why they don't know. | ||
They don't know what a joke is. | ||
For real. | ||
So it's like, these people who think, you know, edgy jokes are hate speech or violence, it's because their brains can't process 1 plus 1 equals 2. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it was kind of a weird segue, because he wasn't joking at all. | ||
It wasn't a joke. | ||
But I do agree with you. | ||
I think you're absolutely right. | ||
The reason I bring that up is, Trump was talking about jobs. | ||
He then started talking about George Floyd and the protests. | ||
Somebody who understands complex ideas would easily understand the context of him saying, we all must be treated equally under the law. | ||
So I think, you know, hopefully George is looking down and saying it's a great day for him and for everyone. | ||
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The people who are too stupid go, but he's talking about jobs! | |
Oh, why would George Floyd like jobs? | ||
Oh my God, Trump is so dumb. | ||
You take a look at the, you know, the acid wash thing during the 2016 debate? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It was my favorite one. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Ridiculous. | ||
Hillary Clinton did not use a corrosive substance on her server. | ||
No one thought that. | ||
No, they did. | ||
These people, their brains don't work. | ||
You think they really think it? | ||
I think people in media didn't think it, but I think a bunch of people sitting at home were like, duh, Hillary Clinton put acid on her computer? | ||
Trump's so dumb. | ||
Why would he think that? | ||
Well, the fact that there needed to be a fact check on it was like, okay, obviously there's some people that were looking it up like, did she really do that? | ||
Remember when Nancy Pelosi ripped up the speech for Trump? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I think it was Babylon Bee who wrote this, right? | ||
About ripping up the Bible? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So Trump holds the Bible and then Babylon Bee wrote, Babylon Bee is so good. | ||
They really are. | ||
I crack up almost every day. | ||
They took the picture of her ripping it and put a Bible. | ||
And then said, like, you know, to defy Trump's photo op, Nancy Pelosi rips up the Bible. | ||
And Snopes fact-checked it. | ||
Wow. | ||
They sure did. | ||
I thought they were done with that, but no. | ||
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It's so stupid. | |
No, the simulation is broken. | ||
But people are so dumb. | ||
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They were like, Nancy Pelosi ripped the Bible? | |
And you know what the mess-up thing is? | ||
It wasn't just left-wingers. | ||
It was, like, right and left. | ||
It was everybody on Twitter being like, I can't believe she would really do this. | ||
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Like, oh my god. | |
Dude. | ||
What is happening? | ||
The simulation is broken, man. | ||
Funny enough, though, I could kind of believe it. | ||
That you read the Bible? | ||
I mean, I could see it. | ||
She clearly hates Trump. | ||
I know. | ||
I know. | ||
Yeah, she ripped it up. | ||
It's like, you didn't have to rip it up. | ||
You were just making a statement on how much you hate Trump. | ||
Like, come on. | ||
We do have this segment, literally, about a Babylon story. | ||
Let's talk about it. | ||
Yeah, this is crazy that this actually happened. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
Clever churchgoers avoid arrest by disguising themselves as rioters. | ||
Now, when we all saw this story, we all laughed. | ||
You understand the joke. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Churches aren't allowed to reopen, but they told the protesters it was okay. | ||
So this was June 1st here, it says. | ||
June 1st. | ||
Look how many shares it has. | ||
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387,000. | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
So it's actually really, I don't want to read through the whole story, but it's really funny. | ||
They basically say like churchgoers were outside smashing windows and faking fighting each other so that no one could, no one would realize they're actually worshiping the Lord. | ||
And then like inside. | ||
I could see them like wrestling and wrestling and then they're like, peace be with you. | ||
Peace be with you. | ||
But no, so here's what ends up happening. | ||
North Carolina auto race draws thousands after dubbing itself a protest. | ||
This is not the first time the Babylon Bee has come true. | ||
It needs to stop. | ||
Dude, and the onion is as well. | ||
And it's, it's... Yeah, they're, they're starting to get closer and closer to the nose. | ||
I think this story is like, they very well may have seen the Babylon Bee and been like, we should do that. | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
Yeah, honestly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But, but to be honest, I think a lot of people have the same idea. | ||
Yeah, I think I said something like how long until someone just claims they're protesting. | ||
I mean, do you have that that picture from the from the news? | ||
I don't know which Fox or CNN they were just saying like, look, you know, the black, like the COVID experts say, you know, going out and protesting for Black Lives Matter is OK. | ||
It's not not risk. | ||
But don't confuse that with going out to protest the lockdown. | ||
They basically said, We do not condemn the Black Lives Matter protests. | ||
Right. | ||
This should not be mistaken as a permission for the anti-lockdown protests. | ||
And it's like, wait, what? | ||
Overtly partisan support of protests. | ||
And then the craziest thing, man, is they're like, but racism was the virus all along. | ||
That's what I find really hilarious. | ||
Like everybody pointed this out on Twitter. | ||
They're like, the Democrats are really going with the real virus was the white supremacy we met along the way. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, no, dude, it's a virus. | ||
And so now some data came out, like COVID spiking and a ton of... Is it spiking again? | ||
Yeah, it's spiking. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Surprising, I know. | ||
The second wave, the Democrats were warning us about it. | ||
Right. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
Are these people saying, oh, no, because of the protests? | ||
Bill de Blasio was like, I can't understand why it's happening. | ||
So weird. | ||
So strange. | ||
Mystery. | ||
So here's what's going to happen. | ||
When the second wave comes, you know, these people aren't going to say, they're not going to say we shouldn't have protested. | ||
They're going to say, Oh, Donald Trump. | ||
If he didn't die, we wouldn't have been protesting. | ||
So we wouldn't have gotten the COVID. | ||
They don't get that complex. | ||
They're just not that smart. | ||
So what literally is going to happen is they're going to ignore it. | ||
Like, dude, you know what, man? | ||
I have to, I have to believe that I often say, I don't think there's somebody sitting behind the scenes, like twirling their mustache going, I'm going to destroy the world. | ||
But I got to say, I think Brian Stelter, Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon, they probably all sit around with gigantic Joker smiles at the end of their shows. | ||
They all go into their smoking room and take their faces off. | ||
Put them on the shelf. | ||
And their lizards. | ||
To keep them in good shape. | ||
This story about the faking of protest is clearly in response to the establishment promoting ideological ends and suppressing the opponents of that. | ||
And there was a... Why should they have to do this? | ||
There was an opponent of the governor there that was making a speech. | ||
Someone hit me up on Twitter. | ||
I haven't seen any articles about it. | ||
But he had a whole speech about, look, we gotta go out and vote and get this crazy Democrat out of the office so we can continue our lives. | ||
Take a look at this one right here. | ||
Governor Cooper says state will take action against NC Speedway that continues to draw thousands. | ||
Are you kidding me, dude? | ||
They're threatening a business, but these people can go out and they'll march shoulder to shoulder. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
So look, I really mean it. | ||
I wonder if Brian Stelter cries himself to sleep at night. | ||
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Oh, for sure. | |
I'm not even kidding. | ||
Because I met him a long time ago, and I don't think he's a bad guy, but now he's in a contract with CNN, he's in this life, he can't give it up. | ||
We know Chris Cuomo faked his quarantine. | ||
Definitely. | ||
And he hates his job. | ||
And he hates his job. | ||
Don Lemon. | ||
Cuomo hates his job? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
He went on his own radio, he went on his radio show and he was like, I can't stand what I do. | ||
I find no value in this. | ||
I don't want to do this. | ||
It was weird. | ||
It was really weird. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yep. | ||
Huh. | ||
So how is it that, you know, two days ago, Brian Stelter is tweeting about Trump violating CDC guidelines and social distancing. | ||
Then a day later, he's like, these protesters, they're expressing real frustrations, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
If you're out protesting, you hate old people. | ||
You're killing grandma. | ||
You're killing grandma. | ||
For a month and a half, I heard that. | ||
I'm sorry, man. | ||
At this point, their brains must be, like, ripping in half. | ||
I wonder if, like, after every show, his eye, like, just goes in the wrong direction a little bit. | ||
And he's like, hold on one second. | ||
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Because like his brain gets it back. | |
Well, like the cognitive dissonance is so palpable that like he's sitting there reading and then his part of | ||
his brain just like it's like it just snaps and like it's yeah. | ||
And well, because like his brain is trying to reconcile two two things that | ||
cannot be true at the same time. | ||
Right. So he knows. | ||
I think he knows. | ||
And that's why I would say at this point I really do consider him to be kind of like a mustache twirly, you know, he knows what he's doing. | ||
There's no way. | ||
I tweeted something mocking one of the protest signs, I can't breathe. | ||
And I said, I can't breathe is an unfortunate thing to put on a protest sign considering a week from now they won't be able to due to COVID. | ||
Spicy and dark. | ||
I love it. | ||
That's spicy. | ||
That's a spicy one too. | ||
But I was making a point. | ||
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Right. | |
Absolutely. | ||
So, uh... And didn't it actually disproportionately affect the black community? | ||
Yes, sure did. | ||
Somebody responded. | ||
Man, I tweeted out like a week ago, I was like, it feels like the Democrats want this second wave to hit this population. | ||
It's like, I don't understand. | ||
They're like, you know, go protest, go protest. | ||
It's like, What? | ||
Haven't we been locked down? | ||
Isn't this virus like super deadly? | ||
Shouldn't we protect our citizens against this? | ||
Oh no, you're encouraging them to go protest? | ||
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Whose side are you on? | |
Are you kidding me? | ||
I'm worried about these people because there's a lot of people out there that are actually peacefully protesting and they have every right to do that. | ||
And they're gonna get sick. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Nancy Pelosi's sitting in that Capitol building twirling her mustache. | ||
That makes the most sense to me. | ||
She probably has a mustache underneath the mask. | ||
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And she talks like she sounds like this when she's talking on TV. | |
It's the dentures. | ||
Give her a break. | ||
I can't stand listening to her because she's an idiot. | ||
So gummy. | ||
I don't care about her dentures. | ||
She scares me. | ||
Yeah, but anyway, the point I was making is I put that tweet out and somebody responded, yet here's what you said about the anti-lockdown protesters. | ||
And it was like a bunch of my tweets where I was like, the fascists are trying to stop the protests or whatever. | ||
And I was like, what in my tweet about the sign has anything to do with support or opposition for the protests? | ||
Nothing. | ||
I completely support the Black Lives Matter protests. | ||
And I've said so in like a dozen videos. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I don't support the rioting and the looting. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And I think there's a double standard in allowing them to protest and complain with the other ones. | ||
Right. | ||
But I think everybody should protest, whether there's a pandemic or not. | ||
Give me liberty or give me death. | ||
It's in our constitution to protest if we feel the need. | ||
Peaceably. | ||
Peaceably assemble. | ||
Yes, but they have this caricaturization of what's happening. | ||
And the crazy thing is whenever I see the memes, they're not really memes, but they're like, you know, snapshots and Twitter posts from the left on Facebook. | ||
They never seem to get real conservative personalities or moderate personalities. | ||
It's always like JoeBob53 with like a picture of a duck for his avatar. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then he's like, I think that dumb Donald Trump got a boo-boo or whatever. | ||
And they like post a picture of it and they're like, oh, look how dumb these conservatives are. | ||
And I'm like, try a tweet from Ben Shapiro. | ||
Yeah, you're not steel manning that one. | ||
Yeah, you can criticize Ben Shapiro for sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But if you go to his Twitter, if you go to someone like Crowder, you'll see them making legitimate points. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
They don't want legitimate points, though. | ||
They do not. | ||
Those are hard and scary hate facts. | ||
Cancel. | ||
Cancel that. | ||
That's why they have to use mob power. | ||
Because... You know, I guess that's where the power truly lies. | ||
Well, that didn't work for Bernie Sanders, did it? | ||
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Nope. | |
Like, he pandered to a certain community and lost all of his followers, basically. | ||
Well, they never followed him in the first place, in my opinion. | ||
Oh, he lost many? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
But, I mean, were you ever, like, a diehard, like, walking around with a Bernie shirt and, like, waving signs or anything? | ||
I supported him in 2016. | ||
I liked Bernie back then. | ||
I didn't this round. | ||
Young people, like a lot of the people I know, even some of my family members, are just unfortunately really dumb. | ||
This guy I knew growing up was posting on Facebook saying that I needed to get back to my roots and stuff like that, and I don't understand what's going on. | ||
And I'm like, bro, the progressive activists are overwhelmingly white, college-educated, upper-middle-class families. | ||
You think I have anything to do with those people? | ||
I've never had anything to do... What are we talking about? | ||
We're both from the South Side of Chicago. | ||
Who are you defending? | ||
These upper crust college kids who have trust funds? | ||
Right. | ||
It's not all of them, but it's a lot of them. | ||
And not only that, I send him a video and I'm like, you know, he started complaining about a video I posted and I'm like, did you watch it? | ||
He goes, no, I don't need to. | ||
There it is. | ||
There it is. | ||
You just believe whatever it is you're told and you don't care to actually read or research or do anything. | ||
And then you march like lemmings off a cliff. | ||
Really, dude, NPC really nails what these people are. | ||
I do not care about your statistics or your facts. | ||
I'm going to believe what I want to believe. | ||
My feelings. | ||
My feelings. | ||
I'm going to believe my feelings. | ||
He said, I know what's true. | ||
I feel what's true. | ||
Yes, he does. | ||
He doesn't know anything. | ||
And it was really funny because, uh, when I went on Crowder, he asked me when I had that moment where I was like, all of a sudden I wanted the second amendment or whatever. | ||
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And I said, actually, it was, uh, Yeah, it was a buildup over a couple months. | |
But it was really simple, actually. | ||
It was a couple years ago, I had done a video where I was explaining I think there's reasonable restrictions on 2A or whatever. | ||
And the top comment was a guy saying, like, I completely agree. | ||
I would love to have some restrictions on your right to speech. | ||
And I went, whoa, no, no, no. | ||
I'll keep my speech. | ||
You keep your guns. | ||
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Yep. | |
I love this story. | ||
We gotta meet that guy. | ||
But it's some truth, though. | ||
For sure. | ||
If you want to limit my rights, then I get to limit your rights. | ||
Then we just start getting in this battle of, like, then we have no rights. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Everybody's now like, okay, I'll take this one. | ||
It's like a strategy game of sorts. | ||
I'd rather keep all the rights that we have. | ||
But I had a lot of people point out that it's unfortunate most people, the overwhelming majority, can't understand that concept. | ||
I got hit up by some friends and they were like, that showed you to be very, very smart, that you immediately recognized the logical break in what you were proposing. | ||
You recognized and changed your mind? | ||
News flash, people. | ||
You can do that. | ||
You can change your mind. | ||
You can hear knowledge that you didn't know previous, and your mind will expand. | ||
It wasn't even about necessarily new information, either. | ||
It was just an argument, and my mind is open to arguments I haven't considered. | ||
And if it connects the logical pathways properly, then I accept it. | ||
People don't do that. | ||
It's fun, though. Cognitive dissonance. | ||
They actively reject any new information coming in. | ||
Yeah, they refuse to watch because they know I was reading | ||
about this because I I mentioned several times I used to, you know, | ||
hang out with like hackers and stuff and very much into social | ||
engineering. | ||
And what I read was that. | ||
When people are around the age of 24, that's when your mind starts like | ||
solidifying and. | ||
In terms of, like, you're growing up, you're learning, your mind is open to new experiences. | ||
Well, the brain actually is continuously growing until around that age. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So, it makes sense. | ||
So what I was reading is that And I'm not an evolutionary psychologist. | ||
This is really like one book I was reading, so I'm sure a bunch of evolutionary psychologists could easily correct me, but what they said was basically this. | ||
The human mind has a need to stop accepting new concepts or ideologies around a certain age because you've survived this long, and to maximize your potential for survival, You are the survivor. | ||
By the time you reach adulthood and you're an adult male or female or whatever... Well, it's worked so far. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Interesting. | ||
So then your brain shuts down and says, this is what we need to protect because this worked and we lived. | ||
Right. | ||
So what happens then is when someone comes and presents information, that would force your brain to unlock and reassess. | ||
It's a threat that could end your life. | ||
Oh, that makes sense. | ||
So people have violent reactions to it. | ||
So it's an animalistic nature. | ||
Exactly. | ||
That explains all of Karen's, all the Karens out there. | ||
So what I read was, in response to information that contradicts their long standing worldview, people start to immediately get angry as a defense mechanism. | ||
And then people who are forced to finally accept it undergo a mental breakdown. | ||
A complete mental breakdown, panic attacks, collapse, inability to work. | ||
I mean, I see it all the time in a lesser version because of me being vegan. | ||
It's like Anytime anyone even hears that I am, suddenly there's a trigger that they need to convince me why it's okay they still eat meat. | ||
I'm like, whoa, I don't care what you eat. | ||
Why are we still talking about this 10 minutes later? | ||
Stop, please, I don't care what you eat. | ||
You know what's really funny though? | ||
Stop it! | ||
What I find funny in this is the inversion of the old trope where it's, so we bought some oat milk. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And it said on it, it says, how do you know if someone's vegan? | ||
Don't worry, they'll tell you. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
That used to be what it is, but now it's the other way around. | ||
Whenever it comes up with our friends, someone will be like, so Adam's vegan, by the way. | ||
And Adam's like, I didn't say anything, dude. | ||
Don't bring it up. | ||
Why? | ||
And then the response was, oh, vegan talking about food. | ||
What a surprise. | ||
I was like, did you not hear what Tim said? | ||
Leave me alone. | ||
I'm just sitting in the corner eating my food. | ||
Leave me alone. | ||
But anyway, no, but I think it's funny though. I think you do bring up a good point people immediately have to defend | ||
their view Yeah, everything but it's that same reason it's it's rooted | ||
in a place in their brain. That is it's there It's an emotional response there there you're you're | ||
attacking my way of life Oh, I must just by simply being different and that in | ||
itself. Let's like look beyond the vegan thing You know, it's like open it up to everything | ||
That's literally what it is. | ||
It's an animalistic response to being attacked And that's why food is a really easy like that's example. | ||
Yeah, it is because there's this keto people. | ||
There's low-carb people There's beef only people and you know what people good for them, right? | ||
Oh That's what I say. | ||
Good for them. | ||
Have at it. | ||
Do whatever you want to do. | ||
I will defend your right to eat whatever you want. | ||
I have had vegans, like, brigade my videos. | ||
Trust me, I know some of these vegans. | ||
And I can't stand them. | ||
It's like, you can't force an ideology down someone's throat and then have them, like, suddenly be like, you know what? | ||
Alright, I'll be vegan. | ||
It's like, that's never gonna happen. | ||
I went vegan of my own volition. | ||
I would never expect anyone to just Become vegan. | ||
It's like shut up and eat whatever you want. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't care It's like yeah, I care about animals And yeah, it's like sure we can talk about it if you want to if you want to but if you don't that's fine with me, too That's cool. | ||
Eat what you want now think about how this displays into politics with people like, you know We so we were driving around and we saw one of these black lives matter protests. | ||
Okay, and I could only think fanatic and Like, the way they looked, their signs made no sense. | ||
I don't even know what they were saying. | ||
And I know what would happen. | ||
I've tried to talk to these people. | ||
Actually, I referenced this earlier, the Brandon Strock video, where he goes to a Black Lives Matter protest and he starts talking and the woman just screams and flicks him off and tells him he's dumb and stuff like that. | ||
That's exactly it. | ||
But, so, in terms of protest, it's actually really easily exemplified. | ||
They have a social group. | ||
Humans are social animals that rely on each other for survival. | ||
So adherence to the social rules and social norms is paramount for survival. | ||
If that is challenged, the outsider must be purged. | ||
You must defend your group. | ||
Humans are tribalistic. | ||
Facts don't care about your feelings. | ||
And you know what another thing is? | ||
We've talked about this a little bit. | ||
It's like how the human race wasn't ready for social media. | ||
And that really is it. | ||
We're social animals. | ||
So we're not used to communicating socially in person anymore. | ||
Now it's all done online. | ||
The nuances of the way we speak, the energy we give off when we're speaking to, it's like that's lost. | ||
You know, now it's just this digital, you know, text. | ||
Essentially. | ||
Everything's gone. | ||
Jokes are meaningless. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Everyone's taking everything literally. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I always say this, we need to do this, and I hate saying that because I don't know the answers. | ||
I'd like to think that I want to open a conversation with people, but just saying that, we need to do this, we need to have a conversation, boom, people are triggered. | ||
You're trying to tell me what to do. | ||
You have all the answers, huh? | ||
It's like, no! | ||
I don't! | ||
That's why it's really just tribes. | ||
Like, I was mentioning this in Northern Ireland. | ||
We talked about this, right? | ||
Like, the peace wall. | ||
One side, they just oppose each other. | ||
Whatever they say. | ||
I mean, we're seeing that here. | ||
Anything Trump says, it's like, nope! | ||
Believe the dead opposite. | ||
This is where I think people like Brian Seltzer's head will eventually explode. | ||
Because you can. | ||
They're really trying to justify why they're allowed to protest, and it doesn't work. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
And so it's like I mentioned the other day, the train tracks are slowly splitting off left and right. | ||
It's not a fork. | ||
It's one track going left, one track going right. | ||
Train's gonna just fly off and crash. | ||
so you can't be a good way of putting it yeah someone said oh well the right wing and the left wing they're it's the same bird i was like damn it's like we're all humans yeah it's it's a train with two tracks that's really a good way to put it it's just gonna it's just gonna crash Well, but what I mean is, if Brian Stelter is gonna say, Trump isn't social distancing, that track is going to the left. | ||
And if he says protesters are good, that track is going to the right. | ||
Your train eventually just flies off because the tracks are, yeah, it makes no sense. | ||
In their desperate attempts to always think Trump is wrong, They have now made themselves completely incoherent. | ||
It's freaky. | ||
It really is. | ||
So Biden actually would be a good leader for them. | ||
Because he makes no sense. | ||
Exactly. | ||
He's incoherent. | ||
He's totally incoherent. | ||
So they're in like, their universe is like a Picasso painting. | ||
Okay. | ||
And everything's just like, nothing makes sense and there's like cars are flipping over and driving backwards and their eyes are like different directions. | ||
Well maybe they think it's more of like a Monet and you're like, you really just have to keep backing up and really get the big picture and then you'll understand. | ||
That's everything. | ||
Like for us, you know, you want to back up and What if you look close and it doesn't make any sense? | ||
We're too close. | ||
No, for them. | ||
Their worldview is a Picasso. | ||
And ours is just like, I don't know, Rembrandt, whatever. | ||
Like a normal looking painting. | ||
I don't know painters, so I'll just reference that name. | ||
Yeah, same. | ||
Anyway, here's what we should do, though. | ||
Let's actually talk about the lead story we didn't get to yet. | ||
Oh, did we? | ||
Yeah, I guess not. | ||
Because a lot of people don't actually jump in until after the fact, so then we have this like, you know, we'll title this video and then people will be like, did I miss it? | ||
Yeah, we kind of just ran with it there. | ||
But now we can actually get into, we can expand upon this psychosis. | ||
It's logical conclusion. | ||
I didn't know it was an Air Force Sergeant. | ||
Go ahead and read it so people know what I'm talking about. | ||
So this story is from ABC7. | ||
Air Force Sergeant arrested on suspicion for killing of deputy in Santa Cruz County. | ||
I remember, I'm pretty sure, uh, I heard the story, apparently it was like some explosion happened. | ||
Yeah, an IED, I guess. | ||
Yeah, and then apparently it was a dude killing cops. | ||
Now what's crazy is, this guy, he's like, they say he's posted libertarian stuff, they say that he's posted about Antifa, not with them, but he's also referenced, like, the rise of fascism and resisting it, and explicitly said he was, like, wanting to kill cops or whatever. | ||
and now they're investigating whether or not he was connected to the attack in Oakland where a van | ||
pulled up and killed these cops. So let's check out this story. It's from ABC7. They say the ABC7 | ||
I-team has new information about the suspect in the death of 38-year-old Santa Cruz County Sheriff | ||
Sergeant Damon Gutzwiller. The Sheriff's Department identified the suspect as 32-year-old Stephen | ||
Carrillo of Ben Lomond. The FBI is investigating whether Carrillo is also responsible for the | ||
shooting at the Oakland Federal Building that killed security officer Pat Underwood and injured | ||
his partner on May 29th. | ||
Security cameras caught this white van as the side door opened up and gunfire erupted. | ||
Saturday's incident began when someone spotted Carrillo in a white van with weapons and bomb-making materials. | ||
Sheriff's deputies followed the van back to his Ben Lamond house, where authorities say he ambushed officers, firing on them and throwing explosives, killing Sergeant Gutzwiller. | ||
Man, brutal. | ||
He bolted in a white sedan, hitting another officer. | ||
A female deputy was on the radio when that happened. | ||
You can hear her scream. | ||
Shortly after his arrest, Carrillo may have revealed a motive for the attack. | ||
During his arrest, he shouted at officers, this is what I came here to fight. | ||
I'm sick of these goddamn police. | ||
He gets garbled, but then mentions police use of force. | ||
Carrillo yelled, listen. | ||
The I-team is confirmed. | ||
Carrillo is an active-duty military police officer, a staff sergeant assigned to the 60th Security Force Squadron out of Travis Air Force Base. | ||
Carrillo entered the Air Force in February 2009 after completing basic training and security force training at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. | ||
He worked as a recruiter in Brentwood before going to Travis Air Force Base in 2018, according to an Air Force spokesman. | ||
They have a recruiting station in Brentwood? | ||
Brentwood's super wealthy, it's my understanding. | ||
Maybe I'm wrong. | ||
Last place I'd expect them to recruit. | ||
An Air Force spokesperson also notes Carrillo completed Phoenix Raven training, which includes cross-cultural awareness, legal considerations, embassy operations, airfield survey techniques, explosive ordnance awareness, aircraft searches, and unarmed self-defense. | ||
He was deployed to Kuwait for four months in 2019 and received the Air Force Achievement Medal for that deployment. | ||
His former colleagues are baffled that, in effect, a cop would target cops. | ||
His friend, Justin Earhart, is a retired Air Force military police officer. | ||
It just breaks my heart. | ||
The officers who were impacted and their families were supposed to be on the same side. | ||
Earhart told us he spoke with Carrillo just a month ago about his plans to retire from the service. | ||
He was looking forward to getting out of California, but there was nothing even brought up in a negative light about anything with police at all. | ||
Carrillo's Facebook page has been taken down, but I captured his profile picture that lists him as libertarian, and his friends have been sending me screenshots from the past month. | ||
It's clear Carrillo is growing increasingly upset about police excessive force. | ||
June 5th, he wrote, who need Antifa to start riots when you have the police to do it for you? | ||
Just minutes before yesterday's killing, he posted this from the Holocaust Museum, the early warning signs of fascism. | ||
On his Facebook page on May 31st, Carrillo reposted a meme that said, I'll never let racist white people make me forget about the dope white people I know exist. | ||
I love y'all. | ||
The post includes fist emojis of different skin tones, and both of the whites in the meme were crossed out. | ||
Carrillo wrote, the only race that matters, the human race. | ||
Justin Earhart tells us, Carillo was also having a hard time with his wife's suicide in 2018. | ||
She was an Air Force Airman First Class found dead in an off-base hotel in South Carolina. | ||
A lot of regret, I think, was there, and it was just challenging for him, but even with all of that, none of the people that I talked to, who were stationed with him, even once thought this would happen at all. | ||
Wow. | ||
So, I'll leave it there, but the one thing I really want to highlight in this story, The rapid radicalization of this guy. | ||
How quickly he went into the police, the anti-police rhetoric, this Antifa line of thinking, saying it's fascism, showing the warning signs. | ||
That warning signs for fascism thing is not even real. | ||
It's like, it's just a souvenir someone made, and they made it, I can't remember, I think it was about Obama or something. | ||
Yeah, it's just, what people do, they do this all the time. | ||
They'll write something like, Here's what the people claimed was, you know, the rise of Nazi Germany. | ||
And then they'll just make random points. | ||
Like, has dog, drinks water, you know, whatever. | ||
And then the next person is like, see, this is a list that proves that I'm right. | ||
One of the things they did recently is that Donald Trump held up the Bible. | ||
And so somebody photoshopped an image of Hitler holding the Bible with, it's Trump's hand. | ||
And then people believe it. | ||
And they're like, whoa. | ||
Oh, they photoshopped that? | ||
I mean, I saw it and I was like, whatever, this is silly. | ||
It was actually him waving or something. | ||
It was Hitler waving. | ||
They photoshop it and people believe it. | ||
So people started seeing this Holocaust Museum thing that some political person made to attack, I think it was to attack Obama, to be honest. | ||
And he believes it and he radicalizes. | ||
Well, I feel like this would be a person that they would want to target. | ||
Like he was obviously crushed. | ||
I guess his, his wife killed herself. | ||
It's like, I don't know why we, you know, I'm, I, I don't know the circumstances there, but clearly he was distressed and you know, it's like they, you see someone like that and they probably steer it into wherever they want. | ||
Reminds me of, uh, I use they, but I'm talking about Antifa. | ||
Reminds me of the Dark Knight, when Two-Face, now all mangled, captures the cop or whatever, and then Batman says, this is the kind of sick mind the Joker preys upon. | ||
This dude's wife kills herself. | ||
Now he's angry, he's confused, he doesn't understand, he's struggling with it. | ||
That is a really great, that's exactly it. | ||
And then along comes this narrative that gives him something to keep going. | ||
And it's the wrong thing. | ||
And it made him go and turn on his own people. | ||
And like. | ||
I wonder, you know, I wonder, I want to go back to the beginning of the story because I'm curious as to why it is they followed his van back to his house because he had weapons in it and bombing materials and then he attacked them. | ||
He had a white van with weapons and bombing materials. | ||
That's why I think they're like, was he involved in Oakland? | ||
So this guy was radicalized and radicalized fast. | ||
How come nobody's talking about that? | ||
How come this story isn't running, you know, top of the line CNN, MSNBC, Fox News? | ||
Because it's the other side. | ||
This guy's clearly Antifa. | ||
And I don't mean Antifa in the sense that he's like part of a group like Rose City or something like that. | ||
He's very clearly following their line of radicalization. | ||
And I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out somebody was whispering in his ears. | ||
Somebody found him, started saying stuff to him. | ||
Dude, I'll tell you what, man. | ||
Rich people, I know a ton of rich people, they're very susceptible to this. | ||
And I think the people that I know who have fallen to this stuff, it's because their parents were neglecting them. | ||
So I know some people who are ridiculously wealthy. | ||
Their parents were always working, and so they had very little... Connection. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then what happens when someone, one of these ideologues, extremists... Gives them the time of day. | ||
And starts whispering in their ear, seeing this person's got money. | ||
They can fund us. | ||
They can, they can help us do all these things. | ||
And now all of a sudden this person feels like people care about them and they're | ||
getting that attention they craved. | ||
They eat it up. | ||
It's so easy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This story, this story is rather freaky to me because I think it has a lot to do | ||
with Facebook. | ||
I've been talking about this for a while, man, that there, there was one website | ||
that literally only posts videos of police brutality. | ||
Right. | ||
It's like, well, yeah, dude, if you watch nothing but that, you're going to go insane. | ||
That's true. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
And then what happens is there was a period on Facebook where nothing but police brutality, man. | ||
I know some people who made a ridiculous amount of money just posting videos of police brutality. | ||
It was goldmine because everybody would always share it. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
And then what happens when a crazy guy whose wife is dead sees it, and he has the means, the knowledge, the ability? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
You know what's really crazy about this? | ||
He was active duty. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Was he really? | |
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they said, uh... No, that's what you said, that's what they said. | ||
He died in 2019, so yeah, I guess so, huh? | ||
Well, I think they say, uh, right up top, uh, what does it say? | ||
It says it, I thought it said, uh, they're investigating it, yadda yadda yadda. | ||
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it said that he is active duty. | ||
Suspect in the death. | ||
Yeah, I don't know where it said, but... Well, I'll just type it in. | ||
There it is, yep. | ||
They confirmed he's an active duty military police officer. | ||
Wow. | ||
So we were talking about this the other day when they were chanting, the Black Lives Matter people were chanting, I'm black and I'm proud. | ||
And the one, you know, I don't know if he was an MP or if he was Army or whatever he was in DC, was chanting it under his breath too. | ||
Right. | ||
And I'm like, listen man, I know we got freedom of speech, but there's a reason why you can't do that. | ||
And I think that's really dangerous when you've got ideologues on the line This dude turned, you know what I mean? | ||
Like, he's supposed to be that, he's part of that system. | ||
I've heard some really crazy stories about ideologues who get, you know, people who get brainwashed and manipulated by extremists. | ||
Like, there's a way to do things, man. | ||
And they're absolutely convinced that there's no such thing as reform. | ||
It's like, dude, everything that we've accomplished was reform. | ||
Like, civil rights wasn't a revolution, bro. | ||
It was a reform. | ||
So, like, all of the great accomplishments of the United States, all of the amendments, That's just reform. | ||
Yeah, the amendments are reform. | ||
Yeah, literally reform. | ||
But they want to burn it all to the ground. | ||
There's a funny meme. | ||
They're like, when someone says, you know, healthcare isn't working, we need more money. | ||
You know, schools aren't working, we need more money. | ||
The fire department isn't working, let's increase its budget. | ||
The police isn't working, shut her down. | ||
Defund them. | ||
Yeah, doesn't make sense, does it? | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
Well, giving them more money doesn't help either. | ||
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Right. | |
You could argue that the money wouldn't help either, but I just think it's ideological. | ||
I think they don't want the police for a reason. | ||
I don't think they like the Constitution. | ||
Listen, man. | ||
Well, I mean, this is unfounded, but I did just read a little something about how someone's found the CCP has been funding a lot of this. | ||
And it would make so much sense. | ||
Tensions between us and China were already high. | ||
China does not like Trump. | ||
He's ruining their economy in their eyes. | ||
And we've been giving them our money, basically, for years. | ||
And they couldn't stop him. | ||
And it's like, what would be a better time to attack us than when we're in a pure civil war than right now? | ||
I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if we go to war with China. | ||
Yeah, you're probably right. | ||
It's a scary time, yeah. | ||
Yeah, what's up with this? | ||
So for those that are just hopping in, we're currently talking about people who believe | ||
that China, the Communist Party, is trying to manipulate the protests and all that stuff. | ||
And it's unfounded. | ||
It's unfounded. | ||
It is true, however. | ||
Mike Pompeo said China has infiltrated the U.S. | ||
Very, very serious. | ||
Like, to levels that are freaking people out. | ||
And we have known this. | ||
They've been paying professors. | ||
That's the big thing right now. | ||
We found them bringing in coronavirus. | ||
And how is that not... We did a segment about this like a month ago. | ||
And it's like, we know China was sending in... It was flu and stuff. | ||
It was Ebola. | ||
It was SARS. | ||
So they were bringing in coronaviruses. | ||
Like illegally smuggling it in. | ||
Yep. | ||
So we've known about this. | ||
There was a DOJ document that we read. | ||
It's like, come on. | ||
We've covered this, yep. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
How is that not mainstream? | ||
How do people not know about that? | ||
It's like, tensions are rising. | ||
Now we see this. | ||
Customs officials seize $351,000 worth of counterfeit $100 bills in Milwaukee. | ||
What do you think they're doing with that money? | ||
That fake money? | ||
They're paying people. | ||
They're paying people with it. | ||
It doesn't cost them anything. | ||
It says that it came from Shanghai. | ||
It came from Shanghai. | ||
China. | ||
And was headed for a residence in Milwaukee. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Who has to gain from this? | ||
China. | ||
They want us weak. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But we don't know what they're doing with the money, for all you know. | ||
I am speculating 100% here. | ||
Hold on, brother. | ||
You know they send drugs here, too. | ||
Fentanyl. | ||
Not even that. | ||
Designer drugs. | ||
They send all of our drugs. | ||
We don't make anything here. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
Illegal drugs. | ||
They send... | ||
I know, I know what you're saying, but I'm telling you, it's also true that they make all of our drugs. | ||
They could just slip shit in our drugs, excuse me, but it's like, you know what I mean? | ||
If they really wanted it though, they could totally do that, you know? | ||
Just put stuff in all of our drugs that we get from antibiotics. | ||
But it's beyond that, man. | ||
Let's read about this money here. | ||
Let's see it. | ||
Let's see. | ||
U.S. | ||
Customs and Border Protection officials seized $351,000 worth of counterfeit currency at a facility in Milwaukee on May 27th. | ||
The currency was in the form of $3,515,100 bills located at the Express Consignment Operations facility in Milwaukee, according to news release from the CBP. | ||
According to CBP officials, the shipment arrived from Shanghai, China and was headed for a residence in Milwaukee. | ||
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The parcel was selected for examination, and when the parcel was opened, officers found what was | ||
later confirmed as counterfeit currency. The currency was made of poor material and was | ||
missing the required watermark. It had no red and blue embedded fibers. Each bill had the same | ||
serial number, and there were Chinese letters on the back of the bills in red, officials said. | ||
CBP officials noted counterfeit money like this, described as foreign writing notes, | ||
is a violation of federal law and is considered contraband, obviously. | ||
These foreign writing notes were destroyed. | ||
Officials said just last year, more than $100 million of counterfeit currency was exchanged. | ||
First and foremost. | ||
May 27th. | ||
Why is that coming in right... What is that? | ||
Right when everything was going down. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Two days after the killing. | ||
Right. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So, what is this money coming in from? | ||
How much got sent in that wasn't caught? | ||
That is exactly what my next... Hold on, hold on. | ||
Most important thing, we have no idea what this was going to be used for. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Yeah, yeah, sure. | ||
All speculation. | ||
But that's what I'm saying. | ||
That's what I'm saying before. | ||
Everything is fishy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Everything I'm reading, it's like, why? | ||
To what end? | ||
There's just always this little weird twist. | ||
But this is fishy, man. | ||
This doesn't make any sense. | ||
Two days after Floyd got killed, all of a sudden there's money. | ||
Oh, let's throw in all this fake money. | ||
Doesn't cost us anything. | ||
It's paper, whatever. | ||
Nothing. | ||
Yeah, it's not even good. | ||
But there's people out there, they see a briefcase filled with that. | ||
Yo, go throw a brick in that building. | ||
Not even that, not even that. | ||
Here's a hundred bucks, bro. | ||
Go buy some of this, that, you know. | ||
Or how about, hey, try and go get whatever you can. | ||
There's some picking tables over here. | ||
Remember that video? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That guy got accused, you know, of like paying protesters or whatever. | ||
I'm using it as an example not to accuse the guy because I don't want to accuse the guy. | ||
But you see these videos, it's not even about paying someone. | ||
For all we know, somebody could have been given like, oh yeah, here's a hundo. | ||
Just, you know, go pick up some, uh, you know, some water bottles. | ||
And then what are they used to throw at cops? | ||
Start fights? | ||
Water bottles. | ||
So it could be really, really simple. | ||
I mean, look, man, we're dealing with Chinese intelligence. | ||
Why is China sending fake bills to Milwaukee? | ||
Crime. | ||
Because look, right now we don't know if it's even the government, right? | ||
Crime. | ||
That's it. | ||
Obviously. | ||
It could be as simple as this. | ||
It could be as simple as if you give us $1,000, we'll give you $300,000 in fake money. | ||
And so you can pass it off slowly, and we get the money up front to actually use as we see fit through actual institutions, laundering and stuff like that. | ||
Regardless, there it is. | ||
Wasn't the cops' original reason for going after Floyd was a fake bill? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, sure was. | ||
Interesting, dude. | ||
Counterfeit $20 bill. | ||
Counterfeit money. | ||
You're right. | ||
But we're doing a lot of speculating right now. | ||
Totally. | ||
But hold on. | ||
I admit it 100%. | ||
This is in Milwaukee, too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's not that far away from Minneapolis. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
I mean, how many hours is that? | ||
It's probably like a five hour drive. | ||
You think? | ||
I don't think it's that far. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let me map some real fast. | ||
I think it's a five-hour drive. | ||
That's just randomly guessing. | ||
Milwaukee to Minneapolis. | ||
Again, a lot of speculation. | ||
But we can say this. | ||
Counterfeit bills arrived from Shanghai two days after. | ||
That's weird, man. | ||
I mean, nah, but you know what, man? | ||
I wouldn't look too much into that connection because you've got a lot of counterfeit bills | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
Especially 20s. | ||
Coming from China? | ||
No, that's the bigger question. | ||
Why is China sending counterfeit bills to our country? | ||
Now look, because organized crime exists, for sure. | ||
True. | ||
I think we should take this, consider it, but we've got to wait for more evidence to see where it leads us instead of trying to connect it to something else. | ||
Definitely. | ||
However, in the bigger picture, It's a fact that there have been several professors who are in on the take from China getting paid and lying to our government in exchange for money. | ||
I can only assume it's because they're passing off our secrets from our universities to China. | ||
China's been stealing our intellectual property. | ||
They've been sending designer drugs. | ||
So all the people I know throughout my life who have ever bought designer drugs all come from China. | ||
So you know what a designer drug is, right? | ||
MDMA? | ||
No, they take an illegal drug and manipulate like one molecule so it becomes legal. | ||
Right. | ||
And then they send it in. | ||
So it's a different strain. | ||
They call it plant food or something. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, plant food. | ||
Do not eat, or was it bath salts? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That was the famous one. | ||
Oh gosh. | ||
Yeah, John McAfee. | ||
So they're clearly using subversive methods to damage us and to harm us. | ||
And I think Trump comes along and, you know, he shuts that down. | ||
They don't like it. | ||
It's the end of the world. | ||
So for them, yeah, they're in trouble. | ||
They're like, uh oh, our plan. | ||
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Trump is throwing all of the corporations, he's throwing a big, huge wrench. | ||
It's called, it has made in America written on the side of it. | ||
I love it. | ||
But what about the utopian vision of a one world government, Adam? | ||
Yeah, it's not going to work. | ||
Are you honestly asking me? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
That's the argument. | ||
Where's this vision coming from? | ||
Who's got the vision that that's gonna work? | ||
I don't know, Hillary Clinton? | ||
Well, I don't trust her. | ||
No way. | ||
The argument is, you know, globalists are trying to create a one world government. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying literally everyone's argument, but this is one of the things you hear a lot. | ||
And Trump is a nationalist, so he believes in America being better and stronger and faster and wealthier and all that stuff, and it's causing harm to the convenient foundations of certain high-profile individuals. | ||
That are getting paid from, you guessed it, China! | ||
I think the big challenge is, you know, the way I've put it is, I think globalism will happen no matter what we do. | ||
What we have to prevent is authoritarian globalism. | ||
So that's what we see. | ||
How do we do that? | ||
Just don't let China take over. | ||
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And so I think that's what we're seeing. | ||
China's been, you know what, I think a lot of the American politicians who hate Trump, it's not about them, it's not about like, you know, Xi Jinping flying on a private jet and landing, you know, at Hillary Clinton's house or whatever, like Martha's Vineyard and being like, Here's a briefcase full of a million dollars, you know? | ||
It's about him saying, like, we have lucrative business opportunities for your son, Joe Biden. | ||
How about we offer up a $1 billion loan to your son, Joe Biden? | ||
And then they're like, now that we have this deal, we don't want Trump to mess it up. | ||
And it's not about some grand conspiracy. | ||
It's all overt and in your face. | ||
We know Joe Biden was doing this with his kid, flying on, what was that, they flew on Air Force Two? | ||
Yeah, they did. | ||
So yeah, there you go, man. | ||
Wow. | ||
So Trump is not happy about it. | ||
And there you go. | ||
You can see exactly why they would be upset if Trump goes to war over this. | ||
I mean war figuratively, not literally. | ||
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I mean, maybe even literally. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hopefully not. | ||
But the questions of whether or not China's trying to hurt us, dude, there's no question. | ||
No questions. | ||
None. | ||
None at all. | ||
That's why I see this and I'm like, obviously they're messing with us. | ||
Complicit American politicians giving away our labor and manufacturing. | ||
Then you've got the constant theft of our intellectual property, just like technology, | ||
like corporate espionage. | ||
The university professors who are getting paid to double dip and give them research | ||
projects or whatever. | ||
Then you've got Mike Pompeo talking about the infiltration. | ||
Now you've got weird counterfeit bills, designer drugs. | ||
Dude, it is probably worse than we realize. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Definitely. | ||
It is probably freakishly worse. | ||
Definitely. | ||
Then you take a look at, it's really funny when they talk about Russian propaganda. | ||
Like, dude, RT is not even that big, like Russia Today. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Not even that big. | ||
Al Jazeera. | ||
Yeah, Russia really is in, I thought, you know, who do you think the superpowers are on the planet? | ||
You know, like, most money, you know? | ||
It's like, Japan is higher on that list than Russia is. | ||
And I was like, oh, wow. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
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It's like, oh, wow. | ||
India is also. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
How many people are in Russia? | ||
Like 60 million? | ||
I don't even know, but the population, but it's like, as far as like GDP of the country as a whole, it's like, they're not really high. | ||
I think they're like number seven or something. | ||
It's like, Oh, okay. | ||
Like, all right. | ||
144 million Russians. | ||
Oh, there you go. | ||
Okay. | ||
A lot bigger than I thought. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What do you got here? | ||
Oh, no, no, I was gonna look up the population of Russia. | ||
Yeah, that's that's and then you got China one something, you know, 1 billion 1.3 billion or whatever. | ||
Yeah, they don't like us. | ||
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They're gonna Hey, man, they have a lot to eat to lose. | |
Thucydides trip. | ||
Yep. | ||
China is growing as a global power, an economy, and once they get close to displacing us, we are very, very likely going to see a war break out. | ||
Yep. | ||
Which brings me to the next really fun conspiracy theory that I hear a lot. | ||
What's this? | ||
That everything we're seeing with the rioting is actually not because of China, it's because of Trump on purpose so we can be prepared for war. | ||
Where are you hearing that? | ||
Just stupid little posts and comments and stuff and tweets. | ||
I've seen people tweet something like, this is all part of the plan to get Americans ready for a war with China. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Yep, I have. | ||
First, COVID. | ||
Everyone must learn how to bake bread in their homes. | ||
Now they're all baking bread, and they're all starting little gardens. | ||
And it shutters down the unnecessary parts of the economy. | ||
Now they all have guns. | ||
Right, then everyone went and bought guns. | ||
Then the riots, though, ensured everyone went out and got guns. | ||
True. | ||
And this is basically putting people in a crisis mode, which could be bad, but this is the inverse of that conspiracy theory, that we've been gearing up for a war with China, so how do you get your population ready for a conflict? | ||
They need to be armed, and they need to be a bit more self-sufficient and less doughy. | ||
Two major crises, back-to-back, force them, shock them, give them some strife, harden them up quick and fast, because wars are coming. | ||
And they got 1.3 billion people and we have one billion less people than China does. | ||
One billion less. | ||
That's true. | ||
So I'm not saying it's true, but I do mention this a lot to my friends. | ||
I'm like, the idea that all of this happened, like, the reason why the governors are allowing the protests while disallowing the lockdown, what's the real reason for it? | ||
Well, in all honesty, bias and ineptitude. | ||
But a lot of people say it's because they want people to be locked down to force specific economic self-sufficiency, and they want the protesters out to shock and scare people into arming up, becoming more defensive, also getting out of cities. | ||
You know why? | ||
Cities are extreme weak points. | ||
That's true. | ||
So now all the people are fleeing cities because of both of these issues and spreading out across the country. | ||
So it'll be a lot harder to take out the American population with a single strike. | ||
When everybody was living in the eastern seaboard, one multiple independently targeting reentry vehicle, 12 warheads, That's a good point. | ||
cities hit. | ||
Now everybody's moved out of the cities. | ||
It's a good point. | ||
Yeah. So at the I guess the worst case scenario is | ||
there is a bit of there is silver silver lining. | ||
Yeah. And all the chaos. | ||
I mean, I think I think all the two way people are laughing and cheering | ||
because now the two like Second Amendment is basically | ||
That's true. | ||
All these gun control people from cities are now like, zip. | ||
Every prepper out there is just going like... Floating. | ||
Yeah, seriously. | ||
Everybody shifted hard right on 2A. | ||
That's true. | ||
So like, me as a moderate, I'm like, I'm getting a Sig M400. | ||
It's gonna happen. | ||
Then gun control people are like, I think I should consider getting a gun. | ||
For me, I mean, I was down for it, you know, a while ago, but considering everything that's happening... Now you're getting the Cadillac, though. | ||
Apparently, look, I don't know, man. | ||
I just blame, I blame Crowder. | ||
Yeah, no, I mean, it's awesome. | ||
They apparently worked really, really hard to pull it off. | ||
It's pretty cool. | ||
And I'll make sure to, like, when it comes, post some photos. | ||
I've had many, many people asking me to get a box opening video. | ||
Unboxing. | ||
I gotta do it. | ||
I'm gonna do it. | ||
Totally, totally. | ||
I mean, people have been asking me. | ||
I love my fans. | ||
You guys are awesome out there, so I gotta do it. | ||
We'll do an unboxing. | ||
I'm gonna film you. | ||
I was gonna get some rickety old flip lock from a local shop. | ||
Single shot. | ||
And then Crowder was like, listen, listen, man, let me, let me, let me, let me call you back later. | ||
And then I got a call, like, you know, come on the show and we have a surprise for you or something. | ||
And I'm like, all right. | ||
He's like, we got you a rifle. | ||
And I was like, okay. | ||
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Hey, man. | |
Sweet. | ||
No, but we definitely got to go to a range. | ||
You were, you were gifted a rifle by a Viking. | ||
By a Viking. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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How weird. | |
Culturally appropriating Viking. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But we, we definitely got to go to a range. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
Training. | ||
I know a bunch around here, so. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I already, I already sought them out. | ||
Training, first and foremost. | ||
Take it seriously. | ||
Totally. | ||
Yeah, I've been to places where people don't respect weapons. | ||
Governments don't. | ||
And it's like, ooh, you don't want that stuff. | ||
But yeah, man, think about this. | ||
Milk Toast Fence Sitting Tim was knocked off the fence on that issue. | ||
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That's true. | |
On that one issue. | ||
So think about what would happen now in the event of some kind of ground incursion or some kind of actual assault. | ||
You've got a militia now. | ||
You've got a gun behind every blade of grass. | ||
That's true. | ||
So that's, I guess, a silver lining. | ||
I think a lot of people, you know, the way conspiracy theories work is they look for patterns and make assumptions based on what they view as being, you know, improbable. | ||
So it's like, what's the likelihood that all of a sudden this crazy riot happened at a time when we're about to go to war and China's like about to invade India or some crazy stuff over in Kashmir? | ||
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All this crazy stuff. | |
Doing beach, they're doing beach, beaching trainings apparently. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, in China. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
And they're boats going around Taiwan. | ||
All this is going down and all of a sudden some riots break out and Americans go nuts to buy guns. | ||
Guns are picked off the shelf clean. | ||
Yep. | ||
I think it's possible coincidence. | ||
I don't like drawing conclusions without evidence, so all I can really say is, hey, they both happened, right? | ||
But there are some people who think there's no way that's a coincidence. | ||
Oh, did you see North Korea is going on lockdown with South Korea? | ||
Yes, I saw that also. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
It's coming, yo. | ||
Something's coming. | ||
I don't know where it's going to come from. | ||
What with China? | ||
I really do. | ||
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
We've been talking about it a lot. | ||
It's been escalating. | ||
Yep. | ||
People are not talking about it. | ||
It's like, why? | ||
Why not? | ||
How do we not know they're invading India right now? | ||
I'm going to make a long shot prediction. | ||
Go. | ||
Long shot prediction. | ||
Oh, goodness. | ||
I hate your long shot predictions. | ||
I like them. | ||
They're interesting. | ||
It's just an idea. | ||
No, no. | ||
They're always right. | ||
That might be part of the reason. | ||
part of the reason. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. My, my predictions about like escalating tension | ||
and like race, right? Stuff that I mentioned years ago was just because something happened. And I said, I think this | ||
will get worse. That's not a long shot prediction. That's like, Hey, something happened. It literally happened. I'm | ||
not predicting anything. It happened. And now I think it'll happen again. My long shot prediction though, is really | ||
long shot, low probability. I don't know. I I was just thinking about this and I thought to myself, you know, based on everything we've seen, based on what I've seen with all the conspiracy theories that everyone has and the happenstance and the circumstances and the coincidences and stuff, I think there's a strong possibility that in the next several months, the US government will catch | ||
a chinese national engaging in some kind of subversive destructive act against the united states yeah and you know because i'm looking at history and how we've always had these scapegoats to direct the ire of the american people didn't they just find that chinese national that snuck into a navy boat and was taking pictures but that's not that's actually happened a lot Oh, okay. | ||
Like there have been like Chinese nationals. Yeah, yeah, like walk up to nuclear power plants and filming and stuff. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, I'm getting caught but so I'm talking about something more severe like maybe | ||
election tampering or You know getting caught supplying weapons or something like | ||
something more serious or funding a terrorist organization with fake bills | ||
Or maybe even something more severe, like actually an act is committed, people lose their lives, and then they catch a guy at the scene. | ||
So I think back to history about how things played out, how governments created a pretext for war. | ||
Do you know about Nazi Germany, the burning of the Reichstag? | ||
They found a Polish guy and said, it was him! | ||
Then you also had, uh, it was the L. L. L. Lemnitzer, I think was his name. | ||
Do you know? | ||
Do you know about this? | ||
I'm not familiar with it. | ||
Operation Northwoods. | ||
Okay. | ||
Where, uh, the joint, I believe it was the Joint Chiefs of Staff proposed having fake Cubans attack Florida. | ||
And then Kennedy was like, get out of here. | ||
No way, dude. | ||
We're not doing that. | ||
But the goal was it's a false flag. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now because of this, people think, you know, it happens all the time. | ||
I'm pretty sure, uh, Vietnam was a false flag. | ||
The Gulf of Tonkin incident didn't really happen. | ||
That's what I was talking about. | ||
So it's not really a false flag in that regard, because we weren't actually attacked. | ||
They just lied about it. | ||
Like, oh no, we've been attacked. | ||
Oh, we got invaded. | ||
So I think, yeah, it could even be something like that. | ||
Like a US aircraft carrier gets sunk, you know, and it's like China did it or something. | ||
Yeah, I mean, even still, going back to this article about this cash, this fake cash, why would they put Chinese letters on it? | ||
It's kind of a giveaway, right? | ||
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Why? | |
Why would they even do that? | ||
The average person wouldn't know. | ||
You think Gladys over at Walmart, who's 70 and like taking your bills, knows anything? | ||
Every store I've ever walked into and paid with a bill over 20. | ||
They swipe it. | ||
They've got the marker. | ||
Size of the bill. | ||
If it's fives. | ||
But dumb poor people wouldn't know. | ||
And you could walk up to a dumb poor person and say, here's a $100 bill, do what I want. | ||
Yeah, maybe it's not to buy stuff. | ||
Maybe it's to give to people and be like, hey, here, check us out. | ||
Go throw a rock through that window. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Or actually just show this to him, say, I got $100. | ||
You throw a rock at that window, I'll give it to you, and then you leave. | ||
You don't give him anything. | ||
And dumb people will be like, I'll do it. | ||
Dumb people. | ||
I guess we will, uh, long shot prediction. | ||
I'm not, I don't mean to say like I literally think it's going to happen. | ||
I'm just saying you look at all these different events in history where war, you know, happened and you can see they often have some. | ||
So, so maybe something like that. | ||
Um, I'm not saying I think for sure. | ||
I have no idea what's going to happen. | ||
You know, I just hope everybody's got their, uh, their, you know, uh, food. | ||
Well, no, I was gonna say their guns. | ||
Their Sig M400s. | ||
Not everyone has that quality. | ||
No, but I was gonna say everybody has their, I don't want to say weapons necessarily, but home protection, home defense. | ||
Not just because of this, but because of, you know, riots and stuff and the potential for conflict and it's spreading and maybe it stops. | ||
But, uh, yeah, food too. | ||
You know, hey, take care of your family, right? | ||
That's right. | ||
How about we hop over to them Super Chats? | ||
Oh, let's do it. | ||
Super Chat time! | ||
So, for those who haven't, uh, found out about this yet, we've gotta spin the UFO shirt. | ||
And if you just scroll down and look at the merch, I don't know if it shows up there. | ||
No, you gotta click the link. | ||
Yeah, you gotta click the little link there for Teespring, but you can see, Spin the UFO is now a t-shirt. | ||
It's dope. | ||
In the description below, there is the link to the Teespring store. | ||
Because it's a new design, it doesn't appear on YouTube yet, but it soon will. | ||
Awesome shirt, Spin the UFO, and yeah. | ||
I mean, maybe I should. | ||
Yeah, go for it. | ||
I'm spinning it. | ||
And while Adam spins the UFO, if you haven't already, smash that like button! | ||
Smash it! | ||
And also, uh, we're gonna read through as many superchats as we can. | ||
We usually don't get to everybody, so unfortunately if we miss you I apologize, but uh, yeah, | ||
feel free to hop in if you want, and we're gonna read some superchats. | ||
The first superchat of the day comes from Grim Soul Banisher. | ||
He says, I missed all last week due to work temporary shift change. | ||
I'm back to support you guys. | ||
Just got my Harumph shirt in so I can wear it on my birthday, which I share with Trump and the American flag. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Good to see you again, Grim. | ||
Thanks for showing up. | ||
June 14th, flag day. | ||
But I think he hugs the flag. | ||
Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
Wait, seriously? | ||
Trump's birthday is flag day. | ||
June 14th. | ||
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Wow. | |
Are we in a video game or something? | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
You know, it makes, it would make things make more sense. | ||
Are we ancillary characters in a video game? | ||
Yeah, I'm cool with that. | ||
I had a really, really, I had a really fun idea for a, for a game or movie. | ||
And I think they probably already done this where it would be like the, the side, like side NPCs in a video game who have nothing to do with the main storyline, watching the main storyline play out like around them. | ||
Well, they have their own like personal, less important storyline. | ||
That's like, you know, slightly personal issues. | ||
And you can see like in the background. | ||
But automated though. | ||
No, no, no, like, if we were in a simulation and we're alive or whatever, but if we were actually characters in a video game, and the person playing has nothing to do with us and never even comes here, we're just a side batch of characters. | ||
It's like, you play Fallout 3, you know you have the Wasteland radio, he's like, welcome, or he's like, good morning, Apocalyptia! | ||
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Like, that's us. | |
That's us. | ||
It's like someone's playing the game. | ||
Literally, that's what we're doing. | ||
And so we're not relevant to the storyline in that regard, just kind of like a side thing that plays in the background. | ||
And like, it would be funny, like, you know, some guy like is like got a grappling hook on a helicopter flying. | ||
It's like Rambo or whatever. | ||
And we're just nobodies that have nothing to do with it. | ||
And I bring that up because Trump's birthday is Flag Day. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, how is this real life? | ||
It's perfect. | ||
How do we have a pandemic and then mass riots, and the news is saying both, like, supporting both at the same time, and, like, what makes no sense? | ||
The president is born on Flag Day. | ||
A president who shouldn't have been president, born on Flag Day. | ||
What is this, man? | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Eh, it's not the craziest thing I've ever heard. | ||
I love it, though. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
All right, let's read some more. | ||
Samuel Williams, the founding father, says, in the 80s, FAA changed the rules. | ||
Anyone in cockpit can override pilot without getting in trouble. | ||
Police should do same reform. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Xavier said, Tim, you guys should think about San Antonio, Texas. | ||
We act like a small city, friendly, and we have jalote. | ||
Oh yeah, the corn in a cup. | ||
I love that stuff. | ||
Me too. | ||
Another great Mexican food. | ||
Joseph Spiro says, since September 2018, Wikipedia's entry defining far-right has it include anti-communists. | ||
What? | ||
So I guess we're far-right after all. | ||
P.S. | ||
Did you set up an email address for the show submissions yet? | ||
And please spin the UFO. | ||
We didn't. | ||
We need to do that. | ||
Good point. | ||
I'll give it a little spin. | ||
It's going pretty good, though. | ||
It's pretty spinny. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
Simpler times. | ||
Time to get your bug out Zeppelin, Timmy. | ||
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Yes. | |
Yeah, we should. | ||
And then, like, the roof pops open, and the Zeppelin comes out, and we, like, fly away. | ||
That sounds perfectly doable. | ||
Kind of, like, up. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Deplorable Pirate Captain Gunbeard says, Tim, for senile old man sharts and giggles, get a X products and cannon upper for your new rifle. | ||
They also have a grappling hook for it? | ||
What? | ||
For awesome skateboard tricks? | ||
We will be getting that. | ||
For it? | ||
It's for you to get to the roof easier. | ||
But like, you could probably go way higher with a grappling hook and a rifle. | ||
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Cool. | |
Call for President says, I'm from Buffalo and the whole situation is a mess. | ||
But how about that Prince Andrew and Epstein stuff? | ||
Where we go one, we go all. | ||
So I think that's like a Q thing. | ||
But yeah, the Prince Andrew stuff, that kind of just got swept under the rug, right? | ||
I don't even know anything about it. | ||
Well, the prince of the UK or whatever was like a diddler. | ||
Yep. | ||
And then, like, all of a sudden, it's just gone. | ||
No, actually, it just came up again. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
That's probably what they're referring to. | ||
Yeah, they're trying to extradite it. | ||
Is that the one that moved to California? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
His uncle or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't pay attention to royalty stuff. | ||
Nor should you. | ||
Yes, it's actually a moral obligation for Americas to not care about the royal family. | ||
That's the whole point of being American. | ||
Just doing my part. | ||
Oh, yeah, the Duke of York, remember Tim? | ||
Yeah. | ||
There was, yeah, it was a funny, it was like a funny meme. | ||
It was like, you know, I can't remember exactly what it was, but it was something saying like that, that Americans are, you know, immune from caring about the royal family as we've severed ties 230 years ago. | ||
Yeah, 250 years ago. | ||
No more royal weddings, jeez. | ||
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Yep. | |
Let's see. | ||
WC2 Electric Boogaloo says, did you watch that Tim Minchin video I tweeted at you and Adam in defense of the fence? | ||
Did you see it? | ||
I haven't, but I've seen his stuff before. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
But I haven't checked that one out. | ||
I'm getting bombarded with many, many things. | ||
Yeah, so it's really hard to, sometimes I'll miss stuff now. | ||
Get him. | ||
The next super chat. | ||
What? | ||
Nick says, you're my fake news debunker. | ||
Is Hillary really having a hearing on September 9th? | ||
She is. | ||
Yes, she is. | ||
She is? | ||
No! | ||
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You didn't know? | |
Isn't she? | ||
She's doing it! | ||
She is! | ||
You didn't know? | ||
She's running! | ||
She's running? | ||
I'm kidding, it's a joke. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
It's a meme. | ||
She's running! | ||
It's a meme. | ||
She's running away. | ||
Yeah, she better be. | ||
Yeah, like, how is this not on the news? | ||
People have been screaming, lock her up forever, and on Tuesday she actually got subpoenaed and went and lost. | ||
They were like, you gotta show up to court now and prove some stuff. | ||
September 9th. | ||
All right, man. | ||
Well, let's read some more of these superchats. | ||
But first, if you haven't already, please lightly tap that like button. | ||
Yeah, there's so much going down this week that the Democrats don't want anyone to know. | ||
Like what? | ||
Well, I mean, Biden basically just told all black people if you don't vote for him, you're not black. | ||
And then all of a sudden it got erased. | ||
And then all of a sudden the Democrats are like, no, we're the ones fighting for you the most. | ||
Taking a knee. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
Anyway, smash that like button. | ||
Smash it! | ||
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Yes! | |
Jace Anderson says Soulja Boy up this, uh, this hoe, watch me spin that UFO. | ||
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Whoa. | |
Okay. | ||
Chris Bell says no media in the world is fixed. | ||
You did not do that very well. | ||
That's all right. | ||
I'm going to spin it for that person because. | ||
Graf Von Tirol, well it is spinning. | ||
Graf Von Tirol says that BLM AMA was a disaster. | ||
Softballs being lobbed and the representatives failed to sufficiently answer questions. | ||
Many users are having second thoughts about pro BLM sentiments and they got gilded. | ||
Goliog's Ty says, Tim, do a show that's only your impressions. | ||
I will, I will, uh, do a, you know what I should do? | ||
I should hit up Seamus from Freedom Tunes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yes. | ||
He does the best. | ||
Well, he does cartoons and then I'll just do a bunch of crazy voices. | ||
I love it. | ||
It sounds great. | ||
Yup. | ||
I don't think I do that good of a job. | ||
I think I can do Alex Jones fairly well. | ||
I can do Smeagol. | ||
I think the chat would disagree with that. | ||
Donald Trump's T-A-D-A. | ||
T-A-D-A. | ||
You're really good. | ||
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T-A-D-A. | |
Joe Giggle says, my job VZW is now promoting George Floyd and BLM in our work jabber chats making many feel uncomfortable. | ||
Whoa, weird. | ||
Oblividan says, won two thoughts on King's defeat in Iowa. | ||
Media had said he won't lose because Iowans like his racism and then he lost! | ||
Proving my point about Republicans. | ||
When a guy says dumb things that offends the American people, the Republicans have no problem saying, buh-bye, go away. | ||
They voted him out. | ||
Ilhan Omar, on the other hand, gets protected. | ||
We'll see if she gets voted out, though. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
JagoDragon says, I'm going to protest equality at the movies and beach. | ||
Who's with me? | ||
Yeah, that's a good idea. | ||
Oh, there's another post coming up, huh? | ||
Let me see if I can... Was that Oblividan? | ||
Trying to... No, that was Chet. | ||
respiratory drive as well as causing wooden chest syndrome. | ||
This causes the diaphragm muscle to stiffen. | ||
Oh, there's another post coming up, huh? | ||
Let me see if I can, uh, was that Oblividan? | ||
Trying to, no, that was Chet. | ||
All right, well, we'll have to find your Super Chat when it comes up next. | ||
Sebastian says, the UFO is Timcast propaganda to make you Super Chats. | ||
Spin the UFO, but seriously love the content. | ||
I gotta spin it for him. | ||
We won't lie about that. | ||
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We will tell you. | |
No, no. | ||
It's totally an honest trick. | ||
Yeah, look at all the money people are giving us because they want to spin. | ||
Spin it! | ||
Spin it! | ||
Light it up! | ||
Light it up! | ||
Oh man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Akshay Nak says, ordered Haramf on day one, still isn't in yet. UFO looks cool though. Love Adam and Lids too. Tim, IMO, | ||
your rhetoric has been getting too ad-hum even if you can back it up. Please be careful. Neutral language. Hear hear. | ||
Yeah sorry I did say the S word today. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Wait, wait. | ||
There we go. | ||
Oh, Batman would win. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
It's not even a joke. | ||
Connor Greenwell says, thank you for all, thank you all, the three of you, wait, wait, | ||
thank you for all the three of you do. | ||
There we go. | ||
There we go. | ||
So I had a thought, death match, Batman versus Punisher thoughts. | ||
Oh, Batman would win. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
It's not even a joke. | ||
LaSalle Rimes says. | ||
I like Punisher a lot, but. | ||
He's cool, but Batman's the smartest dude. | ||
Batman wins. Yeah. Well, Sal Rimes says Tim and crew have a great week need to take a break from social media and stuff | ||
online This week scrap is nuts. I hear you, dude | ||
Sarkin Sark ard Sarkar Darkstar Not gonna lie, I'm feeling pretty blackpilled. | ||
Like you, I called a lot of this and no one listens to me or seems to care. | ||
I'm just watching the world burn and no one cares. | ||
It's all so pointless. | ||
Or maybe it's just that it comes and goes in waves, man, you know? | ||
Like we had this really great period where everybody was just, you know, privileged and living good and now it's going down in the Dark Ages and... That's exciting. | ||
We'll see, you know, bring some adventure back. | ||
Interesting times. | ||
DarkRanji says, I must say I'm extremely upset that they are voting to disband the police. | ||
Time to purge, it's so stupid. | ||
As a black man, I don't really trust them, but they're not all bad. | ||
Yeah, they're gonna get rid of the cops, man. | ||
Nathan says, spin the UFO graphic t-shirt please. | ||
Funny you should say that. | ||
Well, yeah, it's there. | ||
It's in the description below right now. | ||
Check it out. | ||
Go to the description. | ||
You can see it. | ||
Yeah, you can see it right now. | ||
Maddy Ice, thanks for joining. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Jeremy Stewart says, when you get your SIG, you should look into getting a suppressor for if it's legal where you live. | ||
It'll lower the noise to around 130-135 dB and lessen the chance of hearing damage if you're not wearing earpro. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
Chet Chisholm, here's number two. | ||
He says, become paralyzed resulting in a person not being able to breathe. | ||
This is likely what was the primary cause of Floyd's death. | ||
He needed Narcan and a BVM. | ||
They did say they found fentanyl in his blood. | ||
And meth. | ||
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Hmm. | |
And a meth. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And in the video, you can see him stumbling and falling over. | ||
So I wonder if he was ODing. | ||
I want to see that body cam. | ||
I don't know why it's not public. | ||
Because Keith Ellison said he will not release it. | ||
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Huh. | |
Yeah. | ||
Oblividan, thanks for coming to member. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Let's see. | ||
David Jones says if Trump gets reelected, Biden and Democrats will challenge the election results in Supreme Court, arguing that illegal immigrants and prisoners should be able to vote now. | ||
Justice Roberts' swing vote. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Interesting. | ||
That's true. | ||
She does. | ||
failed in their duty to rescue." Interesting. That's true. | ||
Phil Parnell says, what you guys think of press secretary Kayleigh McEnany? | ||
I feel she has a tough as a as hell job. Gotta say she kills it IMO. I | ||
really think she does a great job. She's one of the best press secretaries we've | ||
had. | ||
It's true. | ||
She's a boss. | ||
She comes with a binder full of research. | ||
She's got the receipts, man. | ||
I love it. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
She does the research. | ||
She knows what they're talking about. | ||
And she can clearly see BS. | ||
It's like, ah, that's BS. | ||
I'm going to call you out for being BS and move on. | ||
Next! | ||
I want to read this next super chat, but before we do, make sure you follow me on Twitter at Timcast. | ||
Also follow at Adam Krigler on Twitter and Instagram because you can send him story ideas. | ||
We use them for the show. | ||
So Adam, the China story, I think, right? | ||
There's a few things. | ||
Yeah, a few things that people will send you. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We scroll through it pretty much before the show, and we just kind of talk. | ||
I'm just like, what about this? | ||
Have you heard about this? | ||
And that's what we use. | ||
And there's actually been some times where I've been talking to him about it, and he'd use it for his show. | ||
Yeah, the one earlier today, the North Carolina thing you told me about. | ||
Yep, exactly. | ||
The guy doing the speech, and I used it. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
But also, don't forget, you can follow at Sour Patch Lids, L-Y-D-S, for spicy memes, Instagram. | ||
Let's read some more Super Chats. | ||
Marcus Fox says, I highly recommend The Madness of the Crowds by Douglas Murray. | ||
It speaks precisely to this moment. | ||
He also started the Free Speech Union, along with several academics and journalists. | ||
Follow them on Twitter, and let's not let our freedoms die. | ||
And I'll also give a shout out to, what's it, Steven Pinker is his name? | ||
Steven Pinker. | ||
Fantastic author. | ||
Was it the Murray Hill Riots? | ||
Yeah, he was writing about the, okay, so he was writing about the riots that took place in Quebec, I think it was? | ||
Was it Quebec or Toronto? | ||
Montreal. | ||
Montreal. | ||
Neither of those. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
Yeah, so he was writing about that taking place in his youth and he was an anarchist before that, not so much after that. | ||
Because the cops all left, right? | ||
Yeah, they went on strike. | ||
And then within like a few hours, banks were getting robbed. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Dude, the craziest thing. | ||
Taxi drivers burned down a limousine company that was competing with them for business. | ||
It wasn't even about justice. | ||
It was literally like trying to make some money. | ||
It was like, ah, now I'm going to make money. | ||
It's a purge, man. | ||
Crime in Chicago skyrocketed around the time of the protests. | ||
97 people got shot this weekend. | ||
Crime in New York skyrocketed. | ||
27 people died. | ||
All skyrocketing. | ||
It's like, as soon as the police appear, the purge starts. | ||
People are nasty, dude, sometimes. | ||
I don't understand why they want to get rid of the police. | ||
It does not make any sense. | ||
Because they want to replace it with those whiny SJWs with baseball bats from Evergreen. | ||
And you think I'm joking, but I'm not. | ||
Really? | ||
They're going to get moral clarity patrols, or whatever they call them. | ||
Yeah, they put Keith Ellison on the case. | ||
They're going to get shot. | ||
Yep. | ||
They're going to think they're like, well, we have this armor that we found. | ||
We got our armor certificate from the internet. | ||
Dude, dude. | ||
Did you see what happened in Seattle with the car and like the guy shoots the protester or whatever? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Even on Reddit, they're saying the driver is gonna get off clean. | ||
Oh, for sure. | ||
Probably not even gonna be charged. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They start throwing stuff at his car. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He slows down, so the guy reaches in and starts punching him while everyone's trying to get his doors open. | ||
Right. | ||
So he defended himself. | ||
Definitely. | ||
And then he immediately surrendered to the police. | ||
Exactly. | ||
He went right over to the cops. | ||
But you know what the funniest thing is? | ||
You know what the people are yelling? | ||
What? | ||
He's got a gun! | ||
Call the police! | ||
Seriously? | ||
In that video? | ||
Yeah, you can hear someone say, like, call the cops! | ||
And there's a bunch of videos like this. | ||
Come on! | ||
It's like, you're protesting them, dude! | ||
They're not gonna come down for you! | ||
Yeah, exactly! | ||
Old habits die hard, I guess. | ||
No, it's because they don't know... Oh, man, I cannot stand these kids. | ||
The reality of it. | ||
They don't realize what they're actually doing. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Because when they get problems, they go, call the police, help us! | ||
But it's like, dude, you know, you realize what they see is not a game. | ||
To them, you're actually threatening their, like, their lives. | ||
Exactly. | ||
The safety of their hometowns. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's insane. | ||
And then as soon as, you know, I assure you, man, as soon as they leave their little LARP fest, they go home, they stub their toe and they call 9-1-1 and beg for help. | ||
For sure. | ||
You've seen all these videos. | ||
Who are we kidding? | ||
They live in their parents' basement. | ||
You see the video of the guy who's got like the wrist-mounted dual, like, quadro blade or whatever? | ||
It's like got two knives and then two big knives. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
And he's chasing the guy. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
They're like, call the police, quick! | ||
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Call them! | |
It's like, oh yeah, they're gonna come for you. | ||
Yeah, you want them now. | ||
They, you know what, they will come for you now. | ||
That's a thing. | ||
Actually, no, I think, you know, what we heard in New York is that tweet. | ||
It was really hilarious. | ||
The guy tweeted, now's the best time to talk about gun reform. | ||
And then someone shows the next tweet where he's like, I called the police because of a fight that broke out with my neighbors, and they said, sir, the city's under attack. | ||
What do you propose we do? | ||
Do what you gotta do. | ||
He's like, what? | ||
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He's like, excuse me? | |
Dude, there's like 35,000 to 38,000 cops in New York for 13 million people or whatever. | ||
Right, it's insane. | ||
Or like 10 in the actual metro. | ||
What do you think? | ||
You think there's cops for every person? | ||
Nope. | ||
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Yeah, man. | |
And then they keep voting for gun control stuff, which results in the complete and total inability to defend yourself from people who illegally have them. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Yeah, well, it's a wake-up call, man. | ||
It's a wake-up call for sure. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Where are we at? | ||
Gothic says, how long do you think it'll take before our police are neutered to where we look like London cops running from the mob? | ||
Oh, I think very soon. | ||
Yeah, I think we're almost there, man. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
You don't think so? | ||
In maybe some Democrat cities, but I don't think the rest of the states is going to fall in line like that. | ||
Minneapolis is disbanding their police. | ||
They just get rid of them. | ||
And we're going to see. | ||
We're going to see how that works. | ||
It's going to be a grand experiment on all of you Minneapolisians. | ||
I'm so excited to get out of the city now. | ||
I'm not excited. | ||
This is not good. | ||
It's going to be bad. | ||
It's going to be bad. | ||
I feel for everybody. | ||
If you live in Minneapolis, it might be time to not be in Minneapolis because armed citizen patrols have already started forming. | ||
Keith Ellison's son, I guess, is doing it. | ||
Might be. | ||
Might be. | ||
You've got to get out of Minneapolis. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Before they do this. | ||
I got messages from people that they already did. | ||
They've long since left. | ||
Good. | ||
I hope all of our listeners get out. | ||
Some people can't get out. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
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What do you do? | |
You know, like, where do you go? | ||
Do you stay at a hotel or like rent a house somewhere else? | ||
I'd be gone, dude. | ||
Listen, man, we lived in New York for a long time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I left New York because of this. | ||
Really? | ||
When the protests started getting bad and two cops got assassinated on our street. | ||
They really did? | ||
That happened. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Dude. | ||
A block from us. | ||
Well, I mean, technically not even a block from us. | ||
That's true. | ||
I would only have to cross the street once. | ||
I mean, it's, it was the other side of your block. | ||
It was. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So it was like, if, if you went straight over the building in front of you, that's where it happened. | ||
Yep. | ||
It's true. | ||
For me, it was down about, uh, so I was about a, uh, one block, one block. | ||
It was for you as a block. | ||
For me, it was across the street. | ||
But I look out my window and it's a busy street and the cops blocked everything off because I could see through my window, I could see exactly where it was. | ||
And they put tape all around everything and I was like, the dude literally posted on Instagram, you take one of ours, we take two of yours. | ||
And the dudes he killed were not even white. | ||
And I'm like, I know where this is headed. | ||
And so I left the city. | ||
And then when the bombings happened in Manhattan, I was like, I know where this is headed. | ||
And so I went further south. | ||
Now, now it's getting way worse and I'm like, Now we're just going to go inland. | ||
Well, dude, away from it was it was right to get away from New York, especially with with COVID. | ||
Like, man, were we lucky to have a backyard and everything. | ||
I made the right call. | ||
I'm really happy I was not in New York. | ||
You know, I made I made the right call to get out when I did. | ||
And then even to move down to South Jersey when I did, because now we have big open spaces, trees and a big backyard to hang out. | ||
And we're not cooped up and trapped like we would have been in the New York metro. | ||
And now here's what I see with all this other stuff going down, and now I'm like, West Virginia. | ||
And I know some people have already bugged out. | ||
And it's funny, I'm seeing a bunch of Trump supporters, kind of higher profile ones, posting on Facebook like, who wants to get a big ranch in West Virginia? | ||
It's time to GTFO. | ||
It's gonna get bad. | ||
I'm down for that. | ||
Let's read some more. | ||
Student of History says, it would be generally short because they had telegrams during the Civil War. | ||
Also, UK didn't pay reparations. | ||
They put themselves in multi-century debt to end slavery by paying the individuals for slaves. | ||
Ah, okay. | ||
So in the Civil War, they did have telegrams. | ||
So it would be generally short, but it would not be anywhere near as fast as it is today because the newspapers would get it and then print it the next day. | ||
So yeah, they still had pretty fast communications, I suppose. | ||
Yeah, all right. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Maddie Ice says, love you guys and Lydia. | ||
Glad Crowder helped you stay a little bit safer during this chaos. | ||
Definitely. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Poma and some Russian stuff. | ||
I can't read it. | ||
USA now exporting Black Lives Matter instead of burgers and protests erupt all over Western world. | ||
I think borgers was much better. | ||
Take care. | ||
Love you guys. | ||
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I agree. | |
When we were, when we were exporting Paris Hilton, you know, we were better off. | ||
It's a really funny story. | ||
I was in Ukraine and we were, uh, this was during the Euromaidan protest, like 2014, I think it was. | ||
Uh, no, this was 2013. | ||
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Man. | |
Wow. | ||
And, man, that was a long time ago, huh? | ||
Can't believe it. | ||
So anyway, I'm chillin' at this, like, Ukrainian-style, like, buffet, where everyone walks in a line, it's like a cafeteria, and you schloff stuff on your plate, and then you pay for it. | ||
And so I'm sitting down, eating with some of these Vice dudes I'm working with, and also our local, when, on the TV, it's playing music videos, and it's, like, some Ukrainian music, when all of a sudden, a music video comes on for Paris Hilton. | ||
And I looked, and I went, whoa! | ||
You guys get Paris Hilton here? | ||
And the local, she was like, we get all of American famous singers. | ||
And I was like, Paris Hilton is not a famous singer. | ||
That's why I'm confused as to why she's playing on a TV. | ||
And here I'm going, Paris Hilton is a singer? | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Exactly. | ||
She made an album. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
But this is really funny. | ||
It's probably horrendous. | ||
But we really do export our culture. | ||
So Paris Hilton was like B-tier export culture, like we didn't want. | ||
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B? | |
B-tier? | ||
That's awfully nice of you. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
Yeah, G-tier? | ||
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That's a little low, but... Well, I don't want to insult Ukraine. | |
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, it's not that bad. | ||
She is famous. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't heard her music yet. | ||
I'm going to refrain. | ||
I'm sure it's not that. | ||
I'm pretty sure it's generic or whatever. | ||
It's just like auto-tuned. | ||
Probably. | ||
Can't say it. | ||
But it's just weird that we do this. | ||
It is true. | ||
We do export our culture. | ||
And now, you know, we've been exporting movies like crazy. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
And think about what that means. | ||
When people watch our movies that are The stories are written based upon our versions of what we view as heroic and who's the good guy. | ||
And then make the rest of the world watch those and aspire to be like what we think are good. | ||
It's kind of crazy, you know? | ||
It's true. | ||
Well, now it's Black Lives Matter. | ||
Great. | ||
Mr. Paul R. says, Since when did white privilege Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the Democrats become part of African heritage to wear the lapels and bend the knee? | ||
Love how you, Tim, keep me updated. | ||
AR accessories hurt ya. | ||
Yeah, isn't that, like, true cultural appropriation? | ||
Like, in the worst way, though? | ||
Look, look, so... Pandering. | ||
Yes, pandering. | ||
Thank you. | ||
If you are bending the knee to them, you could wear whatever you wanted. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because you're bending the knee. | ||
Literally, that's crazy. | ||
They're demanding Trump bend the knee now. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Oh, never. | ||
Trump's not gonna bend the knee for anybody. | ||
There's no way. | ||
No way. | ||
I think Kayleigh McEnany was asked about it, and she said he doesn't like kneeling. | ||
Like, Trump wouldn't do it. | ||
There's no way! | ||
Yeah, never gonna happen. | ||
No. | ||
He would stand there while you beg him to kneel, he's gonna be eating a Big Mac and be like... He wouldn't wear a mask. | ||
Not gonna do it. | ||
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Seriously. | |
Yeah, he wouldn't wear a mask. | ||
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No. | |
He'd be sitting there just eating a burger like... That's his own thing, man. | ||
That's scary to think that you could get a president that would do that. | ||
Like a Justin Trudeau or something. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
First thing I thought. | ||
What a whiny loser. | ||
That's crazy, dude. | ||
No thanks. | ||
They elected that guy. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
He's so handsome, though. | ||
You know what? | ||
Let's be real. | ||
For all of Obama's problems, and now learning they're getting way, way worse, Obama was a tough guy. | ||
Like, you hear about the things he's being accused of now, whether it's real or not, whatever, Obamagate, I'm like, wow, that dude was brazen. | ||
Seriously. | ||
But he also, like, in terms of public speaking, he was... Articulate. | ||
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Strong, though. | |
Aggressive. | ||
Something the Democrats don't have right now. | ||
That's very true. | ||
Joe Biden, he tries. | ||
Watching Joe Biden try to be aggressive is so pathetic. | ||
Listen here, Trump. | ||
No malarkey. | ||
I'm Biden. | ||
The thing. | ||
Being savaged by a duck. | ||
Go, you know. | ||
The thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They've lost all of their strength, man. | ||
It's weird. | ||
I wonder why that is. | ||
Maybe it's because... Weak skin. | ||
No, it's because Hillary demanded it. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Like, I guess, you know, Obama came in. | ||
She was going to win in 08. | ||
Then Obama came in and won. | ||
So she was like, well, I get to go next time. | ||
And they're like, sure, sure. | ||
So they kept all the real competition away from the Democrats. | ||
And then Bernie came in unexpectedly. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You know what's really crazy? | ||
To get conspiratorial on you. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
The day of the convention, Bernie Sanders had a lesion on his face. | ||
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Oh. | |
Really? | ||
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Whoa. | |
The shakedown. | ||
Did you see it? | ||
Did it look like he got hit? | ||
never endorse the Democrats. Yeah. Whoa. That's what a lot of | ||
it. That's a lot of the Bernie supporters were saying at the | ||
time. I was there on the ground. I was in the convention when | ||
Bernie looked like he got hit. He had something on his face. | ||
Yeah. It looked like something hit him in the face. And I think he had something like he bumped his head. Ran into a | ||
Yeah, I ran into a door. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I deserved it. | ||
It happens. | ||
I fell down the stairs. | ||
Isn't that right, Bob? | ||
It happens. | ||
That's right! | ||
You fell! | ||
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I don't know what happened to him. | |
But a lot of people think he got a shakedown where they were like, it's an ear old man. | ||
We're gonna put this fentanyl in your blood if you don't do what we say. | ||
Seriously. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Nah, dude. | ||
Polonium or whatever it's called. | ||
Is that what it's called? | ||
Yeah, polonium. | ||
The Russian thing. | ||
Alright, let's read some more. | ||
Alright. | ||
Eric says I'm against reparations. | ||
If it done, it should be optional. | ||
Both giving money and getting. | ||
Let those who feel they deserve it get it, and those who feel they need it to give it. | ||
Yeah, sure, why not, man? | ||
Ryan Brown says, uh, signer Van- Van Rensburg. | ||
Look him up and read- read up what he predicted and take an objective view of it. | ||
It's over a hundred years old. | ||
Ooh. | ||
S. Devil says, at first I was worried the Republicans were gonna get trounced as all of this BLM stuff started, but now I think we will see the Republicans sweep. | ||
I don't care what the polls in Vegas show. | ||
This is an interesting point. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Dude, it feels like we're in the 2016 playbook. | ||
All of a sudden Trump is down in the polls, double digits, That was the last time Black Lives Matter was trending. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It was like a spike and then it just dropped off and it actually went low to like almost nothing. | ||
That's why I think- For like a year and a half. | ||
I was like, hmm. | ||
Interesting. | ||
They want Trump to win. | ||
The Democrats do? | ||
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If, listen, if they did this same thing last time and Trump won- Nothing makes sense anymore. | |
Then they clearly are doing the same thing again to make sure he wins. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
They found him valuable. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, that's why I was saying the conspiracy theory about war with China. | ||
Yeah, protect us from China. | ||
Yep. | ||
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So... I don't know, man. | |
I guess. | ||
This is a weird way of going about it. | ||
One of the other conspiracy theories I've heard is that Trump actually is a part of the deep state or whatever, and that everything that's been going on is all for show to convince anti-establishment libertarian types to rally behind the president. | ||
It's all just speculation based on pattern assumption. | ||
People looking at patterns and then making assumptions about what it is. | ||
There's so many different conspiracies, though, that you can insert into what's going on. | ||
Here's what's interesting. | ||
I was talking a long time ago. | ||
There's some activists holding up a sign that said something like, Trump is Hillary's friend or something. | ||
And they showed photos of them being friendly together. | ||
Because we've seen the photos where Trump's hanging out with Clinton and stuff. | ||
And so, you know, that was 2015, like a long time ago. | ||
But I've talked to some people who think that Trump, like, look man, like he went to Epstein's Island, he was on the plane. | ||
They really think he's a part of it. | ||
And here's what I've been told by some of the more like, you know, like conspiracy right type people. | ||
that you had a growing section of people who were conspiracy minded and didn't trust the government like the conspiracy subreddit on reddit has a million plus users it's i believe it's i believe something like that's a massive community how do you get all of these people this growing faction of sovereign citizen types and disillusioned right-wingers who don't trust the government to trust the government You need an underdog candidate who represents them to come into power and pull them in. | ||
At the same time, rally the left against this evil rise of, you know, bigotry or whatever. | ||
And now we're looking at record voter turnout. | ||
So, we had a big problem with really low voter turnout, meaning people were becoming disillusioned, disenfranchised, and didn't want to participate. | ||
Now we're expecting record voter turnout, where people are actually like, we must go out and vote! | ||
So, the conspiracy idea generally is that Trump is just another global elite who wants you to believe that he's an outsider when he's really friends with all the same people. | ||
But the global elite are the people that run corporations. | ||
They are poised to lose way too much money with what he's doing with the trade wars. | ||
That's why it's just a conspiracy theory. | ||
Yeah, it doesn't make sense to me. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
I think all of them lack Everything. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
When you look at something and then create the line to draw a conclusion, as opposed to looking at what's really going on. | ||
And that's why Occam's razor is usually the simple solution. | ||
Trump's an arrogant billionaire. | ||
He won the presidency. | ||
They hate him for it and they want to shut up about it. | ||
And he's a businessman and he's working it in the business sense. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, no, you're good. | ||
So I just thought about this and I needed to spit it out. | ||
Sorry. | ||
My favorite author talks about how impossible it seemed to him that governments being so incompetent in absolutely every other regard could possibly hope to cover up anything at all. | ||
Like, seriously, anything. | ||
He's like, there's just no way they could actually conceal it from people. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
No? | ||
No, I mean, look at the Manhattan Project. | ||
There's plenty of stuff that goes on we don't get told about. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
But there's reasons for that, too, I know. | ||
Like aliens! | ||
That's right. | ||
Tom DeLonge's on the case, though, so I'm not worried. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
So long as we have Blink-182. | ||
That's right. | ||
We've got nothing to worry about. | ||
Aliens exist. | ||
Former Blink-182. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Angels and Aries. | ||
We've got nothing to worry about. | ||
All right, so let's read some more of these superchats. | ||
HutchTheWolf says, Calling SJW's NPCs Lemmings running off a cliff is an apt comparison. | ||
The Dishonest Media and Establishment Democrats are the Disney documenters pushing them in that direction with no regard for what they're doing. | ||
That's a great, that's a good one. | ||
You know the story? | ||
The Lemmings? | ||
Yeah, well, what you said earlier, but what are you talking about? | ||
The, when, so for the longest time people believed that lemmings would commit mass suicide. | ||
Okay. | ||
Because Disney put out a film where the lemmings all walked off a cliff. | ||
Okay. | ||
And no one, what no one knew is that they were actually waving like brooms at them and like scaring them. | ||
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Ah. | |
So they were running to get away from being attacked. | ||
Right. | ||
And then the doc, and then they filmed it and said, the lemmings commit mass suicide. | ||
When in reality. | ||
That's all he's gonna said. | ||
When they were killing them. | ||
So they created the. | ||
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Yup. | |
Oh man, wow. | ||
And then we made a game about it. | ||
Remember lemmings? | ||
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I did. | |
I think it was awesome. | ||
I played it. | ||
Yeah, it was a good game. | ||
It is a fun game. | ||
I wonder if it's still around. | ||
I'm sure it is. | ||
it is. | ||
Good game. | ||
Like Fry Like Fry says, I served in the US Army. | ||
Six years and deployed twice. | ||
Iraq and Afghanistan a year in each country. | ||
I hope that traitor from the Air Force spends life in Leavenworth breaking big rocks into | ||
little rocks. | ||
Do they still do that? | ||
Thanks for your service, Fry. | ||
Do they still do that, breaking big rocks into little rocks? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's like an old cartoon version. | ||
Got to find out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Mark Ruby, thanks for joining. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That one guy says, BLM and Antifa are now calling right-wingers terrorists for wishing for the looting of pro-BLM businesses. | ||
The same thing they are literally doing to locals. | ||
The lack of self-awareness is astounding. | ||
But you know what, man? | ||
I tell my friends, it doesn't matter. | ||
None of this matters. | ||
No? | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because everyone is gonna just always dig in as to why they are right. | ||
That's true. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
Now I think I'm right, right? | ||
And I won't back down. | ||
I was talking to a friend, I said, listen man, if one of these people comes to me and says, shut your mouth, you're not allowed to speak because it's hate speech, I'm gonna say, F you, I can say whatever I want. | ||
You will never get me on bended knee. | ||
The few times that I've disagreed with you, Weeks. | ||
You try to convince me. | ||
Weeks. | ||
You still never let it go. | ||
Well, whatever, man. | ||
I mean, look, there's some things I know, some things I don't know, some things I'm wrong about. | ||
I love hearing that I'm wrong. | ||
I love furthering myself and learning why I'm wrong and analyzing it. | ||
Sometimes I wasn't wrong. | ||
You know, sometimes the other person's like, oh, wow. | ||
Actually, I was wrong. | ||
And it's like, oh, cool. | ||
That's good. | ||
We need that. | ||
It's OK to be wrong. | ||
It's human. | ||
You've actually vegan-pilled a bunch of people watching the show. | ||
Yeah, because I've just been so chill about it. | ||
Well, no, yeah. | ||
Some people have posted, like, I'm looking for healthier options. | ||
I'll check out some of your recommendations. | ||
Awesome. | ||
That's good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So people like that's, you know what, man, whatever space we occupy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's like, when I made the video about gun rights, and I made my point, I didn't get downvoted into oblivion. | ||
I didn't get a bunch of hate mail from people screaming at how dumb I was. | ||
It was one comment saying, Tim, you don't realize, here's what I want to do. | ||
And I was like, that's a good point. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And there, and there are a lot of people who hit me up and they're like, Hey, you were wrong about this. | ||
I'm like, that's a good point. | ||
You know? | ||
And then we, we all talk about it. | ||
And I think that's, I, you know what I think though? | ||
I think we're kind of in a bubble because there are a bunch of, I do see a bunch of really dumb, like right-wing types that say really dumb things, much like the stupid left-wing types. | ||
There's dumb people in the world. | ||
But here's what I think happened. | ||
I've brought this up several times, but it bears repeating. | ||
That when Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube started banning high-profile right-wingers that were more out there, they created a perfect right wing. | ||
The high-profile people now are just, like, suit-wearing, you know, lawyers. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
That voted for Trump. | ||
The examples I use would be, like, Jack Murphy, who I use a lot, often, because he's the Democrats' deplorable. | ||
Regular, working-class guy. | ||
Just a regular American dude. | ||
And then he went through all the Antifa stuff, and now they've created this personality who is calm, rational, collected. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Then you've got Will Chamberlain, who is, he runs the website humanevents.com, and he is just like a glasses-wearing tall lawyer who is like, well, the thing you need to understand about the policy we're proposing, and it's very clean cut, and it's like, I mean this with all due respect, it's very vanilla yogurt, it's very mainstream, normal American discourse, but they didn't ban the left. | ||
So what do you get? | ||
All screeching. | ||
All caps. | ||
Window smashing. | ||
500 E's in a row. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Seriously. | ||
So whatever is left of the moderate to conservative space, because they are closer to each other, it's a bunch of people who lightly disagree and like having the conversations. | ||
And like, you know, discussing ideas and hearing what someone else has to say. | ||
And even being very, very disagreeable sometimes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But you look at what's going on on the left and it's like, bend the knee. | ||
Kneel before SJW. | ||
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Do it. | |
Do it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Do it. | ||
I love that in Star Wars. Yeah, I watched that clip recently. I gotta hear it | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, when Anakin's got the sabers and then he goes do it Yeah | ||
We're gonna keep saying that you know what I want to do I want to get a sound board for for three sounds three sounds | ||
How dare you! | ||
How dare you, Greta Thunberg. | ||
How dare you! | ||
Can we get a little Greta face that pops up? | ||
I want that. | ||
I want to get Eric Swalwell saying, cheat an election. | ||
So whenever they bring up Trump cheating the election. | ||
Man, every time I think about that segment, I have to laugh. | ||
It was so great. | ||
For those that don't know, Eric Swalwell farted on TV. | ||
But every time they bring up like Trump is cheating or it was a mug Tim Think about it. | ||
Well, we'll be talking about it And then as soon as someone brings up something like Trump won't accept the election we press the button cheat an election And then I want to get do it do it But I don't know if we can use the do it one because I think that might be we can can't we just do an impersonation ourselves? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, maybe. | ||
You can do it. | ||
It's just two words, right? | ||
So when someone's like, spin the UFO, do it. | ||
Do it. | ||
But I like the Falwell fart one. | ||
Cheat on electric. | ||
That's fantastic. | ||
That will be his legacy. | ||
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As it should be. | |
Oh, gotta lean into it. | ||
That's what I say. | ||
Technically Right says, the American Revolution was the least revolutionary revolution in the history of revolutions, which is why it worked. | ||
Should have been called English Civil War II printing press boogaloo. | ||
It's true, though. | ||
It's true. | ||
Like, you look at the French Revolution. | ||
Man. | ||
Robespierre was like, I would like to remove heads. | ||
What's that? | ||
Spin the UFO? | ||
Someone just super chatted. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
So, I don't know if you'll even get down to it, so. | ||
I hope we don't get to a robe-spearing phase. | ||
Yeah, I don't want that. | ||
I think we will, though. | ||
I think we will. | ||
Because I know some Antifa people who have literally said that's their goal. | ||
Not kidding, not an exaggeration. | ||
Great goal. | ||
I know a couple specific Antifa people who said straight up that their dream is to be robe-spear and die as such. | ||
Like they want to eventually get killed for jabbing heads off. | ||
Sounds like a suicide bomber. | ||
Yeah, these people are insane. | ||
They just want to destroy everything. | ||
And watch the world burn. | ||
Yeah, but the people that are out there that go in these circle bubbles, they think that everyone out there feels the same way as them. | ||
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Right. | |
It doesn't matter what bubble you're in. | ||
Everyone thinks that. | ||
That's the crazy thing about these protests. | ||
There was a huge protest in, uh, was it Washington Square Park or whatever I think? | ||
Is that what it's called? | ||
The Washington Square Park? | ||
Was that in New York? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Where they have the big monument and, uh, there's the water fountain. | ||
Yeah, Washington. | ||
Yeah, Washington Square Park. | ||
So there was like 2,000 people in the park and they were all like chanting. | ||
It's like super late at night and apparently a bunch of people started like yelling and complaining about the noise. | ||
Alright. | ||
Because I can't remember what happened but it was like there are 10,000 people living in the buildings surrounding this park. | ||
Okay. | ||
While a thousand or two came and started yelling and chanting and cheering. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's like there are more people who want to sleep than who want to protest. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Welcome to a democratic system. | ||
Right. | ||
So they call the cops and the cops show up and they're like, whose side are you on? | ||
Or whatever. | ||
And they're like, the whole world is watching. | ||
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It's like, no, the whole world is trying to sleep and they're calling the cops on you. | |
You are the crazy ones. | ||
So when, when, when 50 people are on a street corner in, you know, let's get more generous, 200 people on a street corner in Seattle and they're all dancing and chanting and banging drums and 4,000 people live in the surrounding area, like immediately within a block or two blocks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
and they call the police like please make them stop yeah and the cops are like well they're | ||
allowed to protest then the protesters think they're the majority whose streets our streets | ||
no no no no no okay you're technically correct i mean you can protest right i'm seeing a lot of of | ||
rhetoric out there that are saying they're in the cities they're claiming they're going to | ||
come to the suburbs yeah We have our guns ready. | ||
Oiled. | ||
Armed. | ||
They're ready. | ||
They're ready to... They're primed. | ||
I'm just imagining... Come at us. | ||
And I'm seeing it. | ||
I'm like, that's gonna happen. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
They're gonna go out there and get killed. | ||
Here's what I'm imagining. | ||
There's like a 60 year old dude with like an eye patch and a cigar. | ||
He's in a rocking chair just like wiping down his like... He's like, I'm on home, buddy. | ||
He's ready. | ||
He's ready. | ||
And he's like on the second floor of his house and there's like a rocking chair in front of the window and he's just waiting. | ||
Come to my house. | ||
Yeah, like a World War II vet just like, how dare you? | ||
World War II vet. | ||
Might be a little old. | ||
You know what's really, really funny about the World War II thing? | ||
So we keep seeing people like, you know, the CNN people compare Antifa because it was D-Day anniversary. | ||
D-Day the other day, right? | ||
And they're like, the original anti-fascists. | ||
Nope. | ||
You know what's really funny about that? | ||
They show the U-boats landing on Normandy. | ||
I'm like, bro, when they were doing that, the German communists were the original Antifa. | ||
Pretty sure we fought against Germany, bro. | ||
Like, we went to war with them. | ||
And then guess what happened? | ||
After we won, the communists took over East Germany, and those people were suffering for, like, decades. | ||
So, you want to talk about the original Antifa, you can talk about the actual Germans we were at war against, who eventually joined the Soviet bloc. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, no. | ||
And then what's funny is you actually see World War II vets get attacked by Antifa. | ||
Wow. | ||
Please stop, dude. | ||
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That's messed up. | |
Please, please, please. | ||
Alright, let's jump down. | ||
We're getting close to 10pm, which is where we usually wrap things up. | ||
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Smash it! | ||
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I haven't smashed it. | ||
Well, how dare you tell someone to do something I just smashed it. | ||
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Well, good for you. | |
So now that I've smashed my own like button, smash your like button! | ||
I don't know what voice that is. | ||
It's very inspiring, I don't know. | ||
And also, if you'd like to follow me on Twitter, follow me on Twitter and Instagram, at TimCast. | ||
Instagram, I don't even know what I post. | ||
I just post random stuff when I do. | ||
I'll probably post some skateboarding soon. | ||
Hit me up, hit me up. | ||
I got, there's me right there, Adam Krigler. | ||
You can hit me up on Twitter, you can send me stories. | ||
I always post a tweet every Monday. | ||
Yesterday I did it in the middle of the day. | ||
I was just trying to prep. | ||
And you guys really help us out, just sending me different stories. | ||
A lot of time Tim has already done some videos on it or we already have seen it, but it doesn't matter. | ||
Keep them coming. | ||
You guys are really doing a great job helping me out and I appreciate it. | ||
And you can follow me on Instagram also. | ||
I post random stuff. | ||
Yes, random stuff. | ||
And you can also follow at Sour Patch Lids. | ||
I have an excellent source of random stuff. | ||
I like philosophy. | ||
And spicy memes? | ||
And memes, yes. | ||
Although your Instagram is different. | ||
And then there's actually a Sour Patch Lids on Instagram that isn't you. | ||
She put it in her bio. | ||
She's like, I am not Sour Patch Lids. | ||
So what's your Instagram then? | ||
My Instagram is UltraViolet with a 4. | ||
I tagged it in my Twitter bio. | ||
Oh, there you go. | ||
If you want to follow Sour Patch Lids on Instagram. | ||
I don't do selfies. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Alright, let's read a couple more of these here, Super Chats, and then we will go into bedtime. | ||
Yeah, sleepy time. | ||
Sure, bedtime. | ||
Barricade says, Thank God you exist, Tim. | ||
What do you think about Candace Owens, GoFundMe being suspended over speaking the hard truth? | ||
The left seriously hates us black conservatives. | ||
That's crazy, man. | ||
I am not the biggest fan of Candace Owens, because I feel like she is the perfect example of a tribalist right. | ||
Like when she said that burning the American flag should be... | ||
What did she say? Should be illegal or something like that? | ||
Sorry, you should like make them go to a different country for a year or something. | ||
It was... yeah, I think it wasn't completely serious, but it was the rhetoric about like, | ||
don't burn the American flag or something, it shouldn't be allowed or whatever. | ||
Okay. | ||
However, that's fine. | ||
I completely disagree with GoFundMe taking her down, and this proves... I think Candace is actually right about a lot of things. | ||
First and foremost, she is a black conservative, and I respect her opinion on all of these things. | ||
The same as I would a black liberal. | ||
And I think we need to hear these dissenting voices, you know, when it comes to politics. | ||
And they're really trying to squash it. | ||
Anything that goes against Black Lives Matter. | ||
So what I mean to say is I don't agree with her opinions and I think often she has fair weather opinions. | ||
But that's the same thing I could say for a bunch of other people and so I would absolutely recommend you follow her. | ||
Oh, that makes sense. | ||
other leftists and whatever people you disagree with and see, you know, why? | ||
That being said, that being said, there was a GoFundMe set up for a business | ||
owner and apparently the business owner disparaged the rioters. | ||
And because of this GoFundMe took down their GoFundMe. | ||
Oh, that makes sense. | ||
Have you seen all of these business owners being like, here's what's going on. | ||
I'm telling you, man, the inquisition, we're here. | ||
You're seeing all of these businesses, they get burned down. | ||
And what happens? | ||
The owner goes, well, businesses can, buildings can be replaced. | ||
I'm just sad George Floyd died. | ||
And you know why they're doing it? | ||
Because they're afraid. | ||
They're afraid. | ||
If they say, I cannot stand these looters and rioters, they'll get taken down. | ||
Yep. | ||
That's it. | ||
They're over. | ||
You know what the best part about not caring is? | ||
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What? | |
I can say whatever I want. | ||
It's very liberating. | ||
And you're my boss. | ||
That's right. | ||
Technically. | ||
Technically. | ||
So that's why I put on Twitter, F the looters, F the rioters. | ||
The one thing I can't do is swear on YouTube. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
We actually could. | ||
We slipped a little bit today. | ||
To clarify for anybody who's curious, YouTube, you lose like 70% of your revenue if you swear. | ||
Sorry, YouTube. | ||
If I have a choice not to swear, it's not going to convey anything important. | ||
Can I spell out words? | ||
No. | ||
Really? | ||
You can't do that either? | ||
I can't do that? | ||
Yeah, it's weird. | ||
They said you apparently can't even use censorship. | ||
Like, you can't even try and censor the word because they still... It's still considered... It's like, oh, well, you swore clearly. | ||
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We don't know what you said, but you beeped it, so... It was something bad. | |
But the ideas I want to express, I will always express. | ||
Because I'm not worried about anybody taking me down. | ||
And I'll tell you what, if YouTube banned me outright, I'd be like, get in my van, go down by the river and go fishing. | ||
Don't care! | ||
Don't care. | ||
Yeah, you got nothing on me, man. | ||
I'm too... I don't know what the right word is. | ||
Fence toast. | ||
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Fence toast? | |
That's a new one. | ||
Just came up with that one. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
Fence toast. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Lovely, lovely think. | ||
And Andy, thanks for becoming members. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Heath Wagner says, Texas cannot be beat in regards to Second Amendment. | ||
Plus, what place could be better once Joe Rogan gets here? | ||
I got a good place outside of large cities for you. | ||
You should look into it. | ||
Well, I got a buddy with a large plot of land in Texas. | ||
A compound? | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
With a well. | ||
And he's like, dude. | ||
That's great. | ||
Come on down. | ||
If it happens. | ||
Do it. | ||
Take the van to Texas. | ||
And I was like, alright. | ||
Sounds good to me. | ||
Okay. | ||
They got big stone 8 foot walls. | ||
He's got a bunch of guns. | ||
A big beautiful 30 foot concrete wall surrounding the property. | ||
There is a, there is a fence that's legit. | ||
Fence! | ||
Fence! | ||
You gotta, I mean you gotta go through the desert. | ||
Wall system. | ||
Wall system. | ||
Sure. | ||
That's what he said right? | ||
It's a wall. | ||
It's a wall system. | ||
A wall system. | ||
Bigly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Bigly? | ||
Sure. | ||
Alright everybody. | ||
It is now 10 o'clock and the bad news is we must go to sleep because we are, we are but tired children who must wake up for work in the morning. | ||
Yeah we skated hard today. | ||
I know I did anyway. | ||
Dude, I was so tired earlier. | ||
We skated. | ||
We had a great session. | ||
I did a good run. | ||
I think Adam ate it hard, falling. | ||
I was trying some stuff today. | ||
That's what I do, though. | ||
I go nuts. | ||
I don't skate a little bit. | ||
I go 100%. | ||
Yeah, I'm very, like, calm and, like, uh... Measured. | ||
Yeah, measured. | ||
Like, I try to make sure everything's perfectly on point and I take it easy. | ||
Adam just, like, jumps off the building like, woo! | ||
You know, it's like, it reminds me of Jason Moma in, uh, uh, Aquaman. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
When he jumps out of the plane, just screams, and he's got no parachute. | ||
Nice. | ||
Yeah, it's kind of like that. | ||
And then, and then you whack your shins up and you're bleeding. | ||
I will take that. | ||
And you're like, I'm gonna land it now! | ||
And the good, the good news is you do land it. | ||
I do, that's true. | ||
And then once we're done, you're like, Oh, time to go inside! | ||
It's like they're not even doing the same sport. | ||
It's insane. | ||
I have fun, though. | ||
Let me read this one last super chat, because it's about Crowder. | ||
Bradley Tobias says, Yo Tim, super cool of Crowder to help you out with the Sig M400. | ||
Did you look it up online yet? | ||
FYI, it's always magazine, not clip, unless World War II guns. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
So magazine. | ||
And I did look it up, because they sent me some information about it and said, congrats, this is a really, really amazing gun or whatever. | ||
That's pretty dope, Logan. | ||
Cool, man. | ||
Maybe we'll be on Texas and we'll have an arsenal. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm half-kidding, by the way. | ||
I'm gonna spin the UFO for everybody. | ||
Spin it one more time. | ||
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