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July 14, 2020 - Timcast IRL - Tim Pool
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TimcastIRL - Man Goes NUTS On Plane, Demands People Accept "Jesus Was Black" Or He Will KILL Them
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adam crigler
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tim pool
01:20:38
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lydia smith
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tim pool
Tonight on Timcast IRL, a man on a plane threatens to kill every passenger unless they meet one
unidentified
They accept that Jesus was black.
tim pool
Tonight.
How's it going, everybody?
How's the intro going?
Was that a good intro?
lydia smith
A strong start.
tim pool
Very strong start.
adam crigler
Getting better and better, Tim.
tim pool
Getting better.
I just watched an episode of the new Unsolved Mysteries, so, you know, I was like... I hear it's good.
Yeah, but without that old guy.
Remember back in the 90s?
adam crigler
Oh, of course.
tim pool
Yeah, that guy made the whole show work.
Because he just sounded scary.
Like everything he said sounded like the world was going to end.
Yeah, that show was awesome.
But no, it's a real story.
Some dude was on a plane, an Alaskan Airlines flight, and apparently he threatened to kill everyone on the plane unless they accepted that Jesus was black.
And although we don't have a whole lot of details, I think we know what this is all about.
There's a hysteria going around, you know, Sean King just in the past, you know, couple weeks said, Jesus is not white, tear down the statues, it's white supremacy.
We just saw a bunch of statues of the Virgin Mary desecrated, burned.
One church, some guy rammed into it, tried setting it on fire, two other churches burned down.
So, I don't know if that's connected to this, but I think based on, you know, someone like Sean King who's got like a million, I don't know how many followers he has, a ridiculous amount.
saying something like that to see these fanatics go out and do this crazy stuff man
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
so we got a couple other stories too there's a uh... a really really tragic
story this young woman in indiana said apparently was walking past some people
they said black lives matter to her she responded with all lives matter
they get an argument Apparently both groups found out each other was strapped, so they're like, nah, we don't want any trouble over this, so they fist bump.
But then as they walked away, the other side ran back, ambushed her, and just fired several times, shooting her in the head.
Now this woman lost her life.
Very, very tragic story.
Black Lives Matter activists are now going to her Facebook page, that's basically a memorial for her now, and they're inundating it with death threats and calls for death.
They're attacking her, they're calling her racist, they're saying, y'all are next, things like that.
It's absolutely insane, man.
adam crigler
That's terrible.
tim pool
Yeah, dude, we live in crazy times, man.
We live in crazy times, man.
adam crigler
It's crazy.
tim pool
And the other thing we got is, uh, Adam, you watched Uncle Tom.
adam crigler
And I forced you to do it, too.
tim pool
Yeah.
Well, yeah, I don't think you forced me.
You were like, yo, watch this.
Like, yeah.
And then we watched it.
adam crigler
Yeah.
I basically I saw it.
And then I I couldn't believe what a lot of what was said in that.
And it was it's an incredible documentary.
Every single person needs to see it.
It's a shame.
It's actually 20 bucks to rent.
Well, actually, to own it, you can get it and you can get a physical copy.
But wow, what I've Really, it is really an inspiring amount of information about what black people have had to do to climb out of slavery.
And it is an incredible journey.
And they talk about all the big players that really helped the civil rights movement.
And a lot of them I didn't know anything about.
So I've learned a lot about it.
And everyone needs to know.
Yeah, that's basically it.
I mean, I can talk a lot about it, and we'll talk about it later.
tim pool
So it's crazy how just absolutely insane everything's getting in terms of race relations, racial stories, and all this stuff.
It's been nuts.
But Uncle Tom, man, that was really interesting.
It's basically a bunch of black conservatives talking about their perspectives, the things they weren't taught.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Oh, the names are wrong.
Our names.
on it was just like you know if you're gonna claim to be anti-racist and you
want to support marginalized communities yeah then you absolutely need to watch
this and share it oh the names are wrong what names are wrong our names oh you
unidentified
have Ian still up yeah you just uh I'm not boom Adam Krigler?
adam crigler
Thank you, chat.
And also, is my mic okay now?
Because he was fiddling with the mic.
The mic should be good now.
Love you guys.
Chat's the best.
Sounds better.
Chat's the best.
unidentified
Yes, they're on it.
adam crigler
Chat's great.
tim pool
I didn't change it.
adam crigler
Did you change this one back?
I might have changed that one back, yeah.
The individual ones, yeah.
Alright, whatever.
So yeah, about this.
You know what?
Man, I learned so much.
Really, it's about classic Republicans.
A lot of the civil rights movements were made by Republicans.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah, it's good now.
tim pool
Everyone's saying it's good.
Thanks, Geoff.
the Republicans.
adam crigler
That's true.
Yeah, you're right.
tim pool
Yeah, man.
adam crigler
Was your audio low?
Is that what they were saying?
tim pool
Yeah, yeah.
It's good now.
Everyone's saying it's good.
We tested it earlier.
This is so ridiculous.
Thanks, Geoff.
For those that don't know, earlier today, this is a huge, this is a crazy story, having
to do with censorship.
Yeah.
I'm going to mention it, but we're approaching, I think, like a couple minutes in, so Adam,
I gotta defer to you on this one.
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
They have to do something.
adam crigler
Sorry, I was reading the chat.
I was distracted.
tim pool
There's something that they have to do.
adam crigler
Does it have something to do with smashing the like button?
tim pool
That's literally what they have to do.
adam crigler
Yes!
Smash the like button!
Ah ha ha!
lydia smith
And we have sound.
adam crigler
Yeah.
You know what?
It's been a long day.
For those who don't know, if you don't follow me on Twitter or Facebook, I guess, although that's only people who know me, but today on Twitter or on Facebook, I announced that I'm voting for Trump.
And I said, if you want to talk to me, talk to me.
You know, some people blocked me right away.
And I kind of, I knew what I was getting into.
I know people don't like to talk about it, and I got major emotions, flack from it.
So it's been a long day.
You know, I've been doing, I mean, my brain is tired.
tim pool
But we're gonna talk about it.
adam crigler
Every day, I'm like, just soaking my brain in information, and I'm not gonna stop, but it's, today was a long day, so.
tim pool
Well, so smash the like button.
Thanks.
Smash the subscribe button.
That's important, too, because, you know, a lot of people don't subscribe, but you should.
And the notification bell.
But, uh, there's problems with the audio, because earlier today, there's actually a really big story.
And in order—this is actually a kind of hilarious thing we can open with—Patreon lawsuit.
For those that aren't familiar, Patreon is a woke subscription service where you sign up, then people can choose to donate to your Patreon.
I think everybody knows what Patreon is for the most part.
And there's a lawsuit going on right now having to do with Owen Benjamin, who's a comedian who got banned, I guess for hate speech or something, and Patreon is now suing his patrons.
In order to actually hear the ongoing lawsuit, I had to download Zoom.
That was the link.
It was like, join the meeting right now.
I actually got to go in the room.
It was really funny, because I don't think they realized how prominent this case was, how important it was.
There was like 200 people in this room, and people weren't meeting their mics.
So the judge was like, hold on, I've got to ban this person.
adam crigler
Oh, wow.
tim pool
Yeah, because you'd hear audio looping and people didn't know.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
It was really crazy.
So I downloaded Zoom.
Zoom broke the drivers.
I'm not saying that to dig or disrespect Zoom.
I'm just saying that's what happened.
And I guess they tweeted at me like, let us know if you need any help.
But something happened with the sound drivers.
It broke it.
We had to reinstall it.
It changed everything.
I successfully duct taped it all back together.
We're using an XLR splitter to make it work.
adam crigler
I'm actually holding two wires together underneath the desk.
tim pool
You can't see it.
The current is actually going through Adam.
unidentified
It's electrocuting him a little bit.
tim pool
Let's do this.
I want to briefly talk about this Patreon thing, and then we'll dive into the crazy news once people have a chance to actually join in.
Mike Cernovich was tweeting about this.
He was in the Zoom meeting.
And I'm not a lawyer, so I could probably get a lot of these details wrong, but this is really crazy because Patreon banned Owen Benjamin.
His patrons, I guess, then filed for an arbitration.
Because Patreon's terms of service say any dispute must be brought to arbitration, not lawsuit or something.
And then there's this law in California that says that Patreon has to front the cash for the overhead costs for arbitration.
And Patreon realized that each individual case is going to end up costing them millions of dollars to go to arbitration.
It's worse than just going to court.
So they tried getting the arbitration to end, I guess, and the arbitrator guy was like, no.
So then they filed a lawsuit against Owen Benjamin's patrons.
I could be getting some of the details wrong, because I'm not entirely sure.
I was just listening in on this court case.
But the general idea...
is that Patreon changed its terms of service at the last minute because they knew that these claims would destroy their company.
They call it irreparable harm.
adam crigler
But they changed all those things after they already went to arbitration, right?
They already took them to arbitration, I mean.
tim pool
Some people filed for arbitration, and then a bunch of other people filed later, after Patreon changed their terms of service.
So Patreon's like, oh, but you agreed to the new terms!
And so the lawyer for these patrons was basically like, nah, you can't do that.
If I agree to an arbitration clause, and then a conflict arises because of something you did, you can't change the terms later.
He mentioned a specific case.
that where it's like no the the terms that will be applied to this arbitration are the terms from
the creation of the the dispute like yeah when they actually banned owen benjamin right okay so
that means that means basically it looks like it's it looks like it's leaning against patreon it's
gonna lean in favor of owen benjamin's patrons that sounds like a really good thing it could be
It basically means that all of these tech companies can be sued, you know, brought to arbitration, and they'll be bankrupted.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, Patreons will be... Look, if this goes through, Patreon might be bankrupted overnight.
Yeah, that could just bring them down.
The argument is that, I guess, and I could be wrong about this, I'm not entirely sure, it's like a tortious interference claim, where basically the patrons of Owen Benjamin are saying that Patreon interfered with their contract with Owen Benjamin.
Because when you sign up for Patreon, you're saying, I'll give you five bucks in exchange for what you offer.
I don't know.
I'm not a lawyer.
Some of the details I probably got way wrong.
I was listening to the judge and the lawyers talk about it.
There's a thread from Mike Cernovich.
I retweeted it.
Go to my Twitter.
I'm not a lawyer. Some of the details I probably got way wrong.
All I was doing, I was listening to the judge and the lawyers talk about it.
But if and there's a thread from Mike Zernovich, I retweeted it.
Go to my Twitter, twitter.com slash Timcast.
Check it out, because this could be a seriously game changing anti-censorship ruling.
I don't know what would happen now, because I'm sure the courts will try to be reasonable to Patreon, but a lot of people got banned before these new terms and didn't know they could do this.
Now, I'm sure Patreon would argue, that's not our fault, you didn't know what to do.
You can't now sue us a year later under these rules.
But if they argue that Patreon changed their rules because they knew arbitration was coming, I think every single person banned from Patreon, wouldn't you then be able to have all of those patrons, 10,000 plus people?
adam crigler
I was reading about it, it seemed like the judge was looking at them at Patreon and going, why do you think that this is okay, what you did?
It's not okay.
unidentified
Yeah.
adam crigler
And knowing that, it's like, it looks awfully bad for Patreon.
tim pool
You know, if I was a lawyer, I could probably give you a better... I could definitely give you a better... There's a lot better, you know, individuals than I. But I wonder what would happen if, say, like Sargon of Akkad, who got banned, and he had several thousand patrons.
All of a sudden, every one of his patrons now filed for arbitration, saying, you know, based on the terms before, you banned Sargon before you changed the terms.
Our dispute is over before you change the terms.
Nothing to do with new terms.
And the other thing too is, I don't know what the statute of limitations would be, But if many of Sargon's patrons quit Patreon, they never agreed to the new terms, which means anybody who canceled their patron account after they banned even Lauren Southern or Sargon could probably, whatever, the time frame might be two years, who knows, you know, make an arbitration claim saying, you severed my contract with Sargon.
And think about this, there's a real harm there in my opinion.
You had direct access to your favorite creator, to your favorite political pundit by paying them a fee.
You could then post directly on things that gave you exclusive access.
By them banning him, they took away your ability to communicate with this higher profile individual that's hard to reach.
So that could cause you, you know, that's, you could argue that's a real damage.
I don't know if you can argue actual damages though, like how much money did you lose?
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
But I think, I'm not a lawyer again, so there's probably a lawyer sitting there going, he's so wrong, what a moron.
But I don't know, I guess based on what I've heard today, every, it stands to reason, depending on the statute of limitations, If Sargon got banned like almost, you know, a year and a half ago, so it might be too late.
But maybe the statute of limitations is two years.
adam crigler
I thought it was like seven years or something for arbitration over.
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know.
tim pool
I think it I don't know.
We'll see what people are saying.
Maybe there's like two years for four claims in California or something.
But imagine what would happen if like 10,000 people went after the social media company and said, we want an individual arbitration.
It would cost Patreon 30 million dollars, some ridiculous number.
They don't have it.
Nope.
And they'd be spending every waking moment of their existence in court.
It's their own terms.
adam crigler
Yeah, it's true.
tim pool
Yeah, the lawyer was saying that it's actually very beneficial to them.
So anyway, that's the gist of the story.
I don't know, you know, what else there is to bring up as far as that goes, but this could change the game on censorship.
adam crigler
Well, it's kind of along the same lines of the reforming 230.
Right.
You know, we have to look at the way social media is a platform that everyone uses.
It's the new public space.
So Patreon is the way that funds the public space for specific people to reach out to the community.
If they, you know, cancel you, essentially cancel you, that's what they did, right?
tim pool
They banned him.
adam crigler
What was the reason they banned him, anyway?
tim pool
Hate speech, I think.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
But this is interesting because I guess it's a tortious interference argument.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
Like, I had a contract with this person and you broke it by banning him.
That's weird, though, because imagine if, like, I agree to you, Adam, to give you five bucks a month so that I can follow you on Twitter.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
Regardless of what Twitter offers me.
And then if Twitter bans you, can I argue that they broke the contract I had with you?
You know what I mean?
adam crigler
Yeah, right.
tim pool
Yeah, like Patreon's core function is this subscription service.
So, I don't know, the whole thing seems weird.
adam crigler
I have the definition of tortious interference right here.
It says, also known as intentional interference with the contractual relations in the common law of torts occurs when one person intentionally damages someone else's contractual or business relationships with a third party causing economic harm.
Hmm.
tim pool
I don't know, man.
No idea.
adam crigler
Law speak.
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, I don't know.
You know what I think?
I think they might lose, but I think it'll jam up Patreon really, really bad.
And I think they mentioned that was actually the tactic, that it'll force them to front millions of dollars whether they have an actual claim or not.
It's going to seriously hurt Patreon.
Well, you know, don't go around censoring people.
You know what we need?
Section 230 reform.
If the speech is legal, the speech must remain.
We can't do it, man.
It's getting bad.
And I'll tell you what, we're going to segue in a second into our main story.
But when people get inundated with the same thing over and over and over again, they go insane.
But the problem is social media is really isolating.
So the people who are on these platforms are following very specific bubbles.
adam crigler
Echo chambers.
tim pool
Yup.
And when the echoes keep hitting them in the face over and over again, they keep hearing the same thing.
adam crigler
Especially when, you know, you've spoken about this a couple times, one media will write something.
Whether it's true or not, it doesn't matter.
It'll enter the echo chamber and it'll start doing its rounds, right?
And then the next company will see it and be like, oh, right, and one up it a little bit.
tim pool
Exactly.
adam crigler
And then it continues through.
tim pool
Make assumptions.
adam crigler
And it keeps getting a little bit worse and a little bit worse and a little bit worse as it travels through the echo chamber.
And by the time it comes back to the original person, it's probably a brand new story in their head.
tim pool
And they see it and then they see it.
unidentified
Whoa.
adam crigler
So it'll paddle along.
tim pool
It'll be like this.
They'll see a story that'll say, like, Trump's polls drop.
You know, is this the end?
Question mark.
And then they'll write, like, wow, things are getting really bad for Trump.
Then someone will see things are getting really bad and they'll be like, whoa, with the bad polls, Trump could be losing.
Then someone writes, whoa, Trump is losing.
Look at the polls, though.
Trump is losing.
Trump is losing.
And then it makes it all the way back to the original guy who wrote the first story.
And it says, this is the end for Trump.
It's game over.
He goes, I knew it.
Game over for Trump.
See?
adam crigler
I knew it.
I called this yesterday.
tim pool
Exactly.
lydia smith
Right.
tim pool
And then someone else sees it.
I'm surprised you don't actually get stories where it's like just really crazy.
Donald Trump did a triple backflip off the roof of the White House.
Perfect 10.
The Olympic Committee was there.
Went nuts.
Purple monkey dishwasher.
Just like increasingly insane.
adam crigler
Yeah, that's true.
tim pool
I guess that shows you there's like a thread of standards left in these companies.
adam crigler
Maybe.
tim pool
Because you think about it, if someone brought a story saying like, look what they were saying about Donald Trump walking down the ramp.
Remember that?
adam crigler
Slowly.
tim pool
I watched the video, I was like, huh?
adam crigler
Yeah, it's like... What if... Nothing happened!
You know, sometimes ramps don't have, like, grit on them.
You know, like sandpaper.
Sometimes they do.
And if they don't, and it's just a slick surface, I wouldn't want to walk fast and fall down.
tim pool
Did you watch the video?
adam crigler
I did!
tim pool
He's just walking!
Nothing unique about it!
adam crigler
It's not walking fast, but sure, he's a 70-year-old guy.
Like, what do you expect?
tim pool
I noticed nothing.
adam crigler
You know, spinning a cane.
tim pool
The point is, there was no story at all.
I pressed play and nothing happened.
He wasn't walking slow, he wasn't walking fast, he was just walking down a ramp.
That's it.
adam crigler
Yeah, I was like, why are we watching this?
tim pool
The drinking water thing?
like doesn't it look like he's walking slow and then someone writes he is
walking slow and someone's like what's wrong with Trump is he dying and then
it's like Trump is very sick as as evidenced by his inability to walk the
next one is like Trump is bedridden the next one is like Trump must be gone the
adam crigler
drinking water thing do you see that yeah so someone someone hit me up with
that they're like well look at this how do you explain that and I was like well
actually it makes perfect sense look at look at the sleeves of his suit so I
modeled suits for a long time that explains it and a lot of the time if the
sleeves are too thin you can't you can't make this gesture because it bunches up
right so he pushed it And looking at it, that's exactly what happened.
He went and it was like, nope.
And he was like, oh.
And then he helped his arm to finish.
tim pool
You've got to push your arm out.
adam crigler
Yeah, you have to bring up the extra bits.
And he didn't.
He reached down and went to bring it up.
And it looks goofy, but it makes perfect sense.
It's like, hello.
tim pool
Come on.
It doesn't even matter because imagine a world where Donald Trump drinks water and it becomes an international news story.
adam crigler
That's how low they go, though.
tim pool
You know what I call it?
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
Scraping the bottom of the barrel so hard they're pulling up wood chips.
adam crigler
Yeah, that's a good point.
tim pool
They're like, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr And it was a reference to when the food was not left.
You scrape the edges to get what little bit of food you could.
So I'm just imagining, that's my analogy.
And then I've actually gone crazy with it, because just when you think they can't get any crazier, it's like, they do.
And so I called it scraping the bottom of the barrel when they complained about Trump saying a certain thing to a certain politician.
Then it was like, Trump's ice cream, and I'm like, that's scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Then it was like, You know, Trump walking down a ramp, and it's like, well, they're pulling up wood chips.
Then it's like, Trump is drinking water, and I'm like, man, they're scraping the bottom of the barrel so hard, there's no bottom left, and they're pulling up dirt.
There's like, we found more food down here!
What is it?
I don't know, eat it!
It's filled with B12.
It is, right?
adam crigler
Yeah, there's lots of B12 in dirt.
tim pool
Well, there you go.
They found a way.
adam crigler
Random nutrient facts.
tim pool
Well, let's get to the main story, everybody.
If you haven't already, make sure you destroy the like button.
adam crigler
Decimate it.
tim pool
Give it a little tap.
adam crigler
Decimate it from space.
tim pool
Decimate means to reduce by 10%.
adam crigler
Okay.
Reduce the like button by 10%.
That doesn't sound as good.
tim pool
I'm pulling hairs though.
adam crigler
That's kind of a shame because decimate sounds awesome.
tim pool
That's a cool word.
Decimate that like button.
I brought that up because I was reading something on Reddit where they were like decimate is now used colloquially to refer to like destruction.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
But it was a specific reference to reduction by 10%.
Dessa meaning 10 or whatever.
adam crigler
That's funny.
tim pool
So, uh, anyway, yeah, but subscribe as well.
If you haven't subscribed, you really should.
Subscribing and liking and, uh, notification bell, you're telling YouTube you really like us.
And then when you do that, YouTube says, maybe other people will like them, and then shares it.
adam crigler
So you should smash that like button, basically.
Yeah, smash it.
tim pool
And shares and all that stuff, but, uh, but interacting with YouTube, engagement, comments, and super chats.
Because that's how YouTube, yeah, the algorithm works, I guess.
adam crigler
Nice.
tim pool
I don't know exactly how it works.
But ladies and gentlemen, We've got a crazy story for you.
Check this out.
Alaska Airlines flight makes an emergency landing in Seattle after passenger threatens to kill everybody on this plane unless you accept Jesus was a black man.
Now why would he be saying that right now of all times?
adam crigler
Sean King.
tim pool
Not just Sean King, though.
It's the insanity of the news cycle.
adam crigler
That's true.
tim pool
Black Lives Matter is painted everywhere.
There's this zealotry, this fanaticism.
It's over the top.
It's absolutely over the top.
adam crigler
I mean, no one's out arguing that Jesus was a white dude.
He was Middle Eastern.
tim pool
I think for the most part people accept he was a Jew from, you know, Israel or whatever.
Yeah, that's... Nazareth?
adam crigler
Everyone agrees on that.
Like, where are they... Who are they yelling at?
Who are they fighting with?
tim pool
But there are people who... You know, like, I watched a video on this.
Jesus was depicted by every different race as their race.
adam crigler
Yeah, and that's how it should be.
Like, in Japanese art, in Indian art... It's like the god that you worship, whoever it is.
Make it who you want it to be.
I don't understand what's wrong with that.
tim pool
Well, each culture thinks it represents them.
Each race, you know what I mean?
It doesn't even matter to me.
Look, Jesus was a Jew from Nazareth.
He was Jewish, he was from Nazareth.
I don't think... You can believe whatever you want to believe, man.
Some people believe... I agree.
Some people believe some really crazy stuff.
adam crigler
Yes, they do.
tim pool
Like white privilege.
I'm kidding, it's a joke.
adam crigler
Well, whatever.
Everyone can believe whatever they want to believe.
If they think Jesus was black, that's okay.
But to go on a plane and force it upon someone else.
tim pool
And threaten people.
So check this out, check this out.
This is bound for O'Hare, man, of all places.
They say in Alaska, video footage from the incident shows the man wearing a face mask moving through the cabin of flight 422 bound for Chicago, yelling, I will kill everybody in this plane unless you accept Jesus was a black man.
As he moves past alarmed passengers in the seats, he is heard shouting, accept it and die in the name of Jesus multiple times.
adam crigler
That's frightening.
tim pool
Look at this guy.
This guy's nuts.
And he looks like a white dude.
According to Alaska Airlines, the flight took off around 11.15 p.m.
from Seattle-Tacoma Airport, and the incident kicked off 20 minutes in.
Gee, Seattle.
Huh.
adam crigler
What is up with Seattle?
tim pool
You wanna hear something crazy, bro?
I was talking about this story.
In Portland, they let off 59 people on charges for protesting.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Nine of them were for felony riding charges, including arson.
And their charges were dropped.
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
Charges dropped.
You got something going on crazy in the Pacific Northwest.
But you know what the craziest part is?
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
In the story, they talk about how often the police will arrest these extremists and the grand juries refuse to indict.
Why?
Grand juries are not innocent until proven guilty.
Grand juries are a preponderance of evidence, meaning a grand jury is just the court says, look at this guy bragging about throwing a Molotov cocktail.
Here's him standing next to a fire.
That should be enough for a grand jury to be like, okay, put him to trial.
And then you get a jury to determine innocent, you know, you know, you know, to determine probable cause or whatever.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
They couldn't even get that far.
So this person was found standing next to a burning building, like, inside it.
That's where they were arrested.
Agreed.
They posted online, apparently to friends.
They did it.
adam crigler
Wow.
tim pool
And then, when it came to the grand jury, they said, nah, it wasn't me.
And the grand jury was like, let him go.
adam crigler
Like, well, they said it's not them, so we're just gonna have to trust them on this one.
Nice grand jury.
tim pool
You see, they called the Feds an occupying army.
adam crigler
Who called them that?
tim pool
The Democrats.
Senator Tom Wyden.
adam crigler
Where are they occupying?
Over on the Northwest, right?
tim pool
Their own federal courthouse.
Let's talk about this next.
Let's finish.
Let's talk about this story.
We'll get to this one next.
But it's everything Trump supporters said was going to happen.
That they were waiting for Trump to make a move.
We'll come to this one.
We'll save that one.
Let's finish.
I don't want to derail on this airline story.
So apparently it took three people to subdue this guy.
They say, the man became extremely belligerent and physically aggressive during the ascent.
An Alaska Airlines spokesman said, three passengers, including a law enforcement officer and a flight attendant, helped to subdue the man.
In the clip obtained by NBC King 5 station, the men are seen following the suspect down the aisle while everyone else is buckled in during the ascent.
One man then shoves the suspect and is joined by a second gentleman who helps to subdue him.
Video filmed by a passenger shows the pair take him down as a flight attendant rushes over with what appears to be zip ties to restrain his wrists.
A worried woman moves out of her seat before the flight attendant climbs over the chair to get to the suspect.
That's crazy, dude.
Look at this, dude.
Crazy.
A man detaining the suspect is heard yelling at him to stay on the ground, and one is seen reassuring passengers that everything will be okay.
Cabin crew then announced the flight will be landing at the nearest airport.
The plane was forced to return to its origin.
Following the emergency landing, the man was taken off board by Port of Seattle Police.
He was reportedly cooperative and booked into King County Jail.
He was not immediately charged with the crime, but was being investigated on suspicion of harassment Are you nuts?
Terroristic threats?
adam crigler
He was threatening to kill everyone on the plane.
What?
tim pool
Dude, I'm telling you, man.
adam crigler
How is that not terrorist?
tim pool
Morality policing.
adam crigler
Yeah, you're right.
tim pool
They're gonna let this guy go.
And they're gonna pull some BS like, well, in this case, you know, we don't think he really meant kill.
He was talking about saving them.
They say he was unharmed during the detainment and no passengers were reported to be physically harmed.
The flight was cancelled and the remaining passengers were booked on another flight to Chicago, Illinois.
This is crazy, man.
Well, you know what?
I bring you now to this story from Snopes.
I'm very happy that I get to use Snopes for this fact check.
Did activist Sean King say white Jesus statues should come down?
King's tweet came as statues of historical figures were being toppled or removed in 2020.
Correct attribution.
Thank you, Snopes.
adam crigler
Wow, they actually nailed it.
tim pool
And then they show it.
Here's what he said.
Yes, I think the statues of the white European they claim is Jesus should also come down.
They are a form of white supremacy, always have been.
In the Bible, when the family of Jesus wanted to hide and blend in, guess where they went?
Egypt, not Denmark.
Tear them down, he said.
Look at this.
Yes, all murals and stained glass windows of white Jesus and his European mother and their white friends should also come down.
They are a gross form of white supremacy created as tools of oppression, racist propaganda.
They should all come down.
adam crigler
I knew it.
I knew they were going to go after Mary.
I said that when we first said it.
tim pool
They burned a statue of Mary.
lydia smith
A couple, right?
tim pool
Yeah, it's true.
They burned one and they tagged another.
This is over the top, man.
This is an attack on the core of many people's beings.
adam crigler
Yeah, it's true.
tim pool
It's like, I mentioned this earlier, you could tear down a statue of someone you idealize,
like you look up to, a founding father maybe.
The Virgin Mary is something way different.
That's like someone reaching into your heart and squeezing, like there's an attack on your faith, you know, your world, your life.
It's way more serious.
As far as, you know, based on my perspective, I haven't been involved in any of the, you know, religious stuff since I was a little kid.
adam crigler
Same.
tim pool
But it's very, very different, man.
You can get into a political argument, but religious stuff is, that's crazy.
adam crigler
Freedom of religion.
tim pool
You want to know what comes next, in my opinion?
Maybe not next.
Maybe not next.
But I'll tell you this, man.
We were briefly watching the beginning of the new Fahrenheit 451.
It's really well done, the one with Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon.
We were watching the beginning of it.
And it's a really well-written scene where Michael Shannon is showing Michael B. Jordan all these books they found, explaining why they have to destroy them.
He's like, do you know what's inside these books?
Insanity he's like one.
He's like.
Oh, it's Oh philosophy or the first thing he brings up He's like people trying to give their lives meaning read read about people who don't even exist These stories and he's like oh and philosophy some tell you that you have free will the other say everything's predetermined It's nonsense But then he says, he starts getting into offense culture.
You write a story that's offensive, and the feminists are now getting all angry, saying, how could you write this?
They want those books burned, so they do.
And he goes, ah, Huckleberry Finn.
And then he says, see, they knew this was offensive to you, to the black man, so they have to destroy this book.
Then he finds another book, and he says, see, this one was offensive to white people, so they had to destroy this book.
He basically talks about how the different knowledge made people angry at each other and by destroying it all, they were able to unify, right?
That made me think, you know what's going to happen at some point if we stay on this track?
They will destroy every copy of the Constitution.
They will burn it.
And they'll cheer as they do, and then when they find you still holding it and believing it, they'll say, that was a document made by white supremacist slave owners who created it to protect themselves and their slavocracy.
And you're a white supremacist for defending it.
adam crigler
And yet, Frederick Douglass used those exact words in that constitution to prove that all men are created equal.
And they tore his statue down.
tim pool
And we don't know who tore it down.
adam crigler
It doesn't matter.
It was torn down.
Why was it torn down?
tim pool
I think it was torn down by the far left.
adam crigler
I think so, too.
tim pool
Yeah, man.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
And it's because one day there will be a mother and a child of any race and they'll be walking past the park and the child will say, who's that?
And she'll say, that's Frederick Douglass.
He challenged Americans to uphold their own standards of the Constitution for all Americans.
He helped end slavery.
Wow, tear him down.
No one will ever ask who he was, what he contributed, what were his ideas?
Why do we, why do we cherish him?
Why do we look up to him?
adam crigler
The first thing I did was when becoming free was to get educated.
He walked all the way to the first college that would, would teach him.
And he learned, dude, and he showed, and he was, that's amazing.
It's like his path is an incredible story.
tim pool
We'll get to it, but it's like that one dude in the Uncle Tom film.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
adam crigler
They talk about this in the Uncle Tom film, yeah.
tim pool
What's that guy's name who was like, he's like, I went to my boss and was like, why aren't I getting a raise?
adam crigler
And it's like, well, the other guy had a Masters.
tim pool
Yeah, he's like, so you know what I did?
I got me a masters.
And then I came back, I was like, I got a masters now.
Sure enough, he got a promotion and a raise.
adam crigler
Yep, exactly.
tim pool
I love that story of like, but so anyway, we'll talk about it.
Yeah, we'll come back to this.
But that's why they tear down statues.
adam crigler
That's it.
tim pool
Because when you learn, like people don't realize this, dude.
So many philosophies did not exist at one point, and many more will emerge in the future.
We don't know.
But before the American Revolution, government was by divine providence.
It was like the king is the king because the Lord mandated it as such.
adam crigler
Right.
And you had no choice.
tim pool
Yeah, that's it.
He's like, that's it.
And then all of a sudden it was, it's a literal liberalism, real liberalism, the right of
the governed, the consent of the governed started to emerge.
And then all of a sudden these founding fathers were like, now hold up.
You know, we can do our own thing.
We don't need you.
And that was like a revolution.
It was an ideological revolution.
That's why the American Revolution is so important.
That's why they have to change history.
What are they saying now?
America was created 1619.
They want that revelation to be destroyed.
Why did they tear down Frederick Douglass?
Assuming it was the fallout, which I believe it was, it's because he was the person who said he one-upped everything.
He watered the tree of liberty.
adam crigler
Yeah, that's true.
tim pool
This idea emerged among these white slave owners, and they did not fully grasp it.
Although, you know, people have mentioned the first draft of the Declaration would abolish slavery, but southern states were like, nah, and they needed the military support.
I'm not saying it was the right thing.
It was just They created this document where they had these beliefs in it, but it wasn't fully enforced.
Then you ended up with people in the future, people like Frederick Douglass, who watered that tree, and that tree flourished, making one of the best countries, if not the best country, on the planet.
So they gotta tear him down.
They gotta burn the books, they gotta ban the books, they gotta ban the movies, they gotta ban the art, because they don't want you to know.
Because these ideas are inventions.
These ideas are, you know, the idea of the consent of the governed, you know, innocent until proven guilty.
These are ideas that come together from people who stood on the shoulders of giants, the people who came before them.
They got to tear those giants down and everything on top falls down with it.
That's what scares me about all of this stuff.
So anyway, look, when it comes to the stuff about the guy in the plane with, you know, Black Jesus and all that stuff, that's the scary part, the fanaticism.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
That's the part where they're just like, they're reading this stuff online and they're going insane and they think everyone's a Nazi.
They think they're living in the Star Wars empire and everyone's a stormtrooper.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
They go to, man, let's talk about what's going on in Portland.
So in Portland, we're now on day like 44 or 45 of these riots.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
These people are trying to burn down the federal courthouse.
Apparently Andy Ngo tweeted, one guy had a hammer, and he was like bashing through the window, and when the marshals came out, he whacked one of the marshals in the head with the hammer.
And so they subdued him or whatever.
So now, now that we have ongoing riots for over a month, Not a peep.
Where's the news?
Where's the big breaking story?
Where's the, you know, federal courthouse being besieged?
Nowhere.
adam crigler
I don't see it anywhere.
tim pool
I was talking to a friend earlier and they told me, you know, well, I mentioned someone got fired from their job for posting a video where they said they didn't support the rioting and looting.
And the response I got from my friend was, yeah, but the rioting and looting has been gone like over for a long time.
And I said, no, no, it isn't.
They declared a state of emergency in Utah like this week.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Like, it was literally last Monday, I think?
No, last Monday was Georgia.
Friday was Utah.
Right.
And Portland's still going on.
The media's not talking about it.
So you know what they say now?
They got the feds deployed, the U.S.
Marshals, at a federal courthouse.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
Tom Wyden, a senator, said that Trump was using an occupying army against peaceful protesters.
adam crigler
That's ridiculous.
tim pool
Peaceful.
adam crigler
When they're attacking them with hammers?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Right.
Yeah.
That's true.
That's what I was saying.
You gotta give me the credit, Tim.
Say it.
that was gonna happen.
Remember?
As soon as Trump sent in federal forces or the military or anything,
they would claim he was a dictator.
adam crigler
That's what I was saying.
tim pool
Exactly, yeah, that's right.
adam crigler
You gotta give me the credit, Tim.
tim pool
What was it?
It was a larger con- Say it, say it.
This is not fair.
adam crigler
It was a very- I was saying it.
That's what I've been talking about.
tim pool
Sure, but there's a very- It's a trap.
adam crigler
They wanted him to do this.
As soon as he did it, they're gonna be like, ha, we got you, authoritarian, bah.
tim pool
But you know what's funny about it?
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
It's not dead, but it's the weakest iteration of whatever that was supposed to be.
So it reminds me of SpongeBob and Patrick and the city's burning and SpongeBob's like,
we did it, Patrick, we saved the city.
Do you know that meme?
So it's an episode of Spongebob Squarepants.
The whole city's burnt to the ground, but Spongebob's like, we saved it.
So it's like, they've let these riots go on for over a month and Trump doesn't move.
And then finally, after like a month and a half, You had one of the marshals fired a less lethal munition.
It hit some guy in the head.
And then they were like, now's our chance.
And they come out standing amid the rubble of their destroyed city.
Trump is an occupying, Trump's in an occupying army and there's fires everywhere.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
And there's like people beating each other.
It's like, you know, you don't look too good standing atop this pile of rubble complaining about Trump doing it.
adam crigler
Right.
lydia smith
You want to point fingers.
tim pool
Yeah.
lydia smith
Got a few pointing back at yourself.
adam crigler
Everything is Trump's fault.
Everything leads back to Trump.
I'm getting sick of it.
tim pool
Here's a funny thing, though.
When I saw the article from Willamette Weekly, the headline said, it was like, Governor and Senators in Oregon condemn Trump's use of quote, occupying army on protesters.
What I thought it meant was that Trump called them the occupying army.
because they put occupying army in quotes right i thought they were saying use of the phrase
against them like trump came out and said for a month you know this occupying army's been attacking
right and then i realized i was like wait wait they're calling the federal officers
in a federal courthouse an occupying army right what What are you talking about?
It's a federal building.
Right.
That made no sense.
That's why I interpreted it different.
I thought Trump was calling the Antifa, who was attacking and besieging the courthouse, an occupying army.
adam crigler
And now you've got Minneapolis asking for federal help.
You know, they're besieging the president.
Please help us now.
Look at this.
How are you not helping us with this now?
unidentified
It's on fire.
lydia smith
What happened?
tim pool
Now you want now you want his help they want 15 make up your mind eight million dollars something It's not the biggest the total damage is 500, but Trump was like nope nope Nope.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
That was brutal, man.
Tim Walz asked Trump to declare Minnesota a disaster zone, and he was like, nope.
adam crigler
Yeah, you did this yourself.
tim pool
You know what I think, man?
I feel bad for the local businesses.
adam crigler
Absolutely.
tim pool
I feel bad for the innocent civilians.
adam crigler
For the people that live there, for sure.
tim pool
Only so far.
You know why?
Because they voted for these people.
adam crigler
That's a good point.
tim pool
You want to vote for a city council that's going to abolish your police department?
Then don't come crawling to me asking for money when people go around burning your buildings down.
adam crigler
And don't call the police when you're in trouble.
tim pool
The problem is, I'm sure there's a lot of good people that need help.
I get it.
But if you live in a community that has an ideology, then maybe you can't live there anymore.
I don't know, man.
Listen, if the feds just keep bailing out this bad leadership for all their mistakes, it's only going to get worse.
We can't just keep putting duct tape on this stuff.
adam crigler
Exactly.
tim pool
New York's been asking for money since before COVID.
Because they're facing a massive like $7.4 billion budget shortfall.
Then COVID hits and it's like there's no taxes anymore because no one's buying anything.
No one's getting paid.
And so they're like, uh oh, the trains are going to collapse.
What do we do?
adam crigler
Well, we'll cut the police budget by $1 billion.
tim pool
How convenient.
adam crigler
Sure.
How convenient.
tim pool
And then Bill de Blasio got mad because Trump was like, I'm not giving you money.
adam crigler
Well, and, you know, the whole... Someone actually banned me today on Facebook.
They posted a meme about the statistics of opening schools.
This is this new battle, a new battlefield, opening schools versus not opening schools.
And someone was posting, they had this meme, they had all this nice math, and, you know, it was like, oh, it's got a 1% death rate.
And I said, you realize, Over 40% or 46% or 47% maybe I don't know the exact I think it's like 46% of all deaths came from New York from nursing homes From Cuomo putting in sick patients into these places and Murphy was worse and actually had a higher higher percentage really in New Jersey in New Jersey So I didn't even know this worse So I just said that and I was like, you know, so so this these numbers don't make sense period that's it I didn't like attack him for it.
I was just hey that math is wrong.
I And he swore at me, said, do you want to get bounced?
And then he called me some words and then I guess bounced me off his page.
unidentified
Wow.
adam crigler
No loss to me because you're spreading false information.
And I can't stand that anymore.
tim pool
You know, Ben Shapiro, I think it was Ben Shapiro made a really, really good point that I just I loved it.
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
So he's like, I'll paraphrase it, it was a tweet, so I want to try and make it, you know, the full context.
You've got all these different states that are seeing spikes in cases, but they're mostly asymptomatic it seems.
adam crigler
And the death numbers keep going down.
They're going down and down.
tim pool
I've seen a lot of people say, yeah, but that's because there's a delay between confirmed case and when they die, which means in two weeks the death rate's going to skyrocket.
Two weeks on, it has not skyrocketed.
The increase following Labor Day and the Black Lives Matter protests, we have not seen an increase in deaths.
In fact, there's now murmuring, I think it came from Ron Paul, I'm not entirely sure, so fact check me on this one, saying the death numbers globally don't even qualify for a pandemic anymore.
It's below those levels.
Ben Shapiro made a really good point He said the reason that New York City is doing so well right now is because Cuomo and de Blasio let the virus run roughshod over the city, killing everybody.
Now they basically have herd immunity.
So why are they all cheering, like, yay, the numbers are down?
It's Patrick and SpongeBob going, we saved the city!
And there's fires everywhere.
The people who would get sick and die, the vulnerable people died.
Many people got sick, now there's like herd immunity, and now we're seeing lower infection rates and lower death rates because the vulnerable people are already dead.
unidentified
I hate talking about coronavirus.
adam crigler
Me too, I'm sick of it.
The numbers don't make sense.
They don't add up.
We've always been a little on the...
Is this really going on?
tim pool
Sure.
I mean, I think it's I take it seriously, but at a certain point when you when you you realize we've lost and I don't
blame Trump for it.
I was talking to a friend of mine who said that in their state
Their guidelines are all backwards broken confusing contradictory and make no sense. Like you can't you can't
wear a mask doing this You have to wear a mask doing this.
You can, you know, touch people for certain jobs and not this one.
The cops don't have to wear a mask, but you do.
How does any of this make sense?
adam crigler
Or the whole hydrochloroquine.
tim pool
Oh man, don't get me started.
adam crigler
Well, I mean, but look, we're talking about it.
Whatever.
It's like, the doctors have now said, yes, this is an incredible drug that's cheap and it helps people survive this.
tim pool
We've had another report that basically said it increases survival likelihood.
And it doesn't necessarily negate all the other ones, but let me tell you the problem, man.
Fauci comes out and he goes, he was laughing about it in this interview, he was like, don't buy masks!
The Surgeon General was like, stop buying masks!
And the reasoning was apparently we were worried people would buy the masks the doctors needed.
Sure, but they could have come out and said, if you are at home, you need a cloth mask to prevent you from spreading it to other people.
adam crigler
What is it?
Sounds like a firetruck.
tim pool
Oh, word.
lydia smith
Street sweeper?
tim pool
Firetruck?
adam crigler
No, that's an alarm.
That's not a street sweeper.
But it's getting louder.
lydia smith
Oh boy, if the house burns down, y'all will get to see it.
tim pool
Well, it's not our house burning down.
adam crigler
No, no, no, we're good.
tim pool
Maybe apocalypse is happening, but it's about time.
It's the wedding on Kansas Day.
adam crigler
We are really pushing the boundaries on what we talk about, though.
tim pool
What do you mean, like getting banned?
adam crigler
I mean, that's a firetruck, though.
I know that sound.
tim pool
It is a firetruck.
I don't know if you can actually hear it on the podcast.
adam crigler
Maybe.
It's pretty loud, though.
tim pool
It's getting louder.
It's really annoying.
adam crigler
They're coming for us!
Here, wait.
tim pool
What, to put the fire out?
adam crigler
I'll spin the UFO.
tim pool
Well, so look, look, look.
While he's spinning the UFO, I'll just point this out.
And everybody's realized it at this point.
Fauci deserves nothing but criticism.
They've sidelined him for a reason.
And we're seeing these news stories where they're like, Fauci is being sidelined.
Yeah, well, the dude was wrong every single- You know what Fauci was doing?
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
He'd be like, two days after a news story would come out, he'd go, yeah, let's not wear masks.
Then two days- Then they run stories saying, better wear a mask.
Two days later, he goes, better wear masks.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
I was like, wait a minute, Fauci just comes out two days after the news cycle and just agrees with the media.
He doesn't know what he's talking about, does he?
adam crigler
Right.
I've seen too many videos of different doctors sitting in their doctor's office talking about COVID going, this is ridiculous.
What we're going through right now.
tim pool
There's only one thing that needs to be said.
adam crigler
What's that?
tim pool
If you need to know what to do, you ask your doctor.
Ignore everybody else.
Ignore me.
Ignore Adam.
Ignore Trump.
Ignore Alex Jones.
Ignore Fauci.
Ask your doctor what's right for you.
That's the safest thing you can do.
adam crigler
Absolutely.
tim pool
And if the guidelines are good and correct and everything, your doctor's going to know what's up.
adam crigler
Absolutely.
tim pool
Everybody else is just trying to play games.
You know, like Fauci's got his position he's got to maintain.
How come Fauci never came out and condemned the protests, the riots?
adam crigler
Because that wasn't his job.
tim pool
Well, he can talk about people needing to wear masks.
He talks about the anti-science and the anti-masking and stuff like that.
Well, why didn't he come out and say, we shouldn't have thousands of people crammed into tight spaces?
adam crigler
Well, he did start talking.
Actually, it's funny.
That was the last time I remember hearing from him.
He said, you know, there's a chance that like, you know, all these protests might not be a good thing.
We might see an uptick in cases.
Yeah.
That was the last time I heard from Fauci.
lydia smith
Interesting.
tim pool
Well, I'll tell you what, man.
Let's jump back.
We have another story that I really think we... This is terrible.
We need to cover this story, man.
So this is from the Gateway Pundit.
I am not a fan of the Gateway Pundit because they have published questionable things in the past.
However, this story was written by Cassandra Fairbanks, who I know and trust, and I did personally confirm this story.
The reason I'm using this segment instead of just showing you the actual Facebook page,
the headline is, Black Lives Matter sociopaths raid Facebook page of young mom
murdered for saying all lives matter, torment her family. I could pull up the Facebook,
but it's my Facebook with all my messages and friends and stuff and, you know, personal stuff.
But I did confirm this.
This is legit, 100%.
Cassandra, she hit me up and she was like, dude, you gotta see this.
This is insane.
I don't even know if I can show what these people are posting.
They're posting crazy stuff.
adam crigler
Yeah, that's bad.
tim pool
So, for those that aren't familiar with this story, there was a young woman in Indiana.
She was walking by a canal, apparently walked past some other people who said Black Lives Matter to her.
She responded with All Lives Matter.
argument breaks out apparently both groups were armed so they like chilled out and said no no no we don't want to you know fist-bumped then when this woman and her peep you know her friend or fiance or whatever walked away once they got to this bridge the other group turned ran back and opened fire shooting her three times one in the head she's dead Why isn't this story national news?
You wanna know what's even crazier?
adam crigler
Why?
tim pool
It was posted to Reddit on unpopular opinion saying the story of a woman killed by a Black Lives Matter supporter for saying all lives matter should be national news removed for trolling.
unidentified
Wow.
adam crigler
For trolling?
tim pool
For trolling.
adam crigler
Seriously?
tim pool
Reddit has become a cesspool wasteland of just garbage.
adam crigler
Yeah, I guess you're not allowed to post anything about POC assaulting anyone else.
tim pool
It's a violation of administrator or site-wide policies.
So they removed it.
And now the story is, on the Facebook page for this woman, These supporters, these Black Lives Matter people, are showing up and saying, the rest of you are next, and things like that.
adam crigler
That's terrible.
tim pool
They're posting, there's thousands of comments.
adam crigler
So Terry Crews was absolutely right to say, we gotta make sure Black Lives, doesn't become Black Lives Better.
Like, you know what, this is what, it really annoys me.
It's like, people think when someone says Black Lives Matter, they're saying other lives don't matter.
And that's not true.
Black lives do matter.
Period.
You know, and then when someone responds with, all lives matter... That's true.
That is also true.
tim pool
They're both true statements.
It's like... I'm fine with both.
adam crigler
Nothing wrong with either statement, you know?
And it's like, everything has been weaponized to divide us and split us.
And we have to figure out a way to step back from that.
That weaponization of these words that are all true.
All lives matter.
Black lives matter.
Every single one of those.
Everybody.
Everybody matters.
You know?
tim pool
But it's a tribal thing.
adam crigler
Yeah, it is.
tim pool
And that's why somebody would die.
I don't know if I can actually show some of these posts, because they're brutally racist, man.
I'm not gonna show him.
Nah, I can't do it.
It's like hardcore racism, pro-death, gloating, laughing.
adam crigler
See, this is crazy.
We've talked about this many times, and even in that documentary that we're gonna talk about next, goes into a lot of Like racism wasn't not really around and it's it's reared its rug ugly head Not because of Trump everyone is trying to bring up.
tim pool
Well, hold on.
adam crigler
Hold on, right?
I mean, there's a lot of information.
That's true to bring that up I say racism was around Of course.
But... To say that racism doesn't exist?
I am not saying that.
Racism exists.
tim pool
Here's the best part.
They complain about institutional racism.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
They're making it.
adam crigler
Yes.
tim pool
They're making the institutional racism.
adam crigler
Exactly.
tim pool
Like, I bring it up a million times, but California... Oh man, I wish I had this pulled up.
The vote to repeal California civil rights law.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
It's amazing because it says yes and no for support or oppose on Ballotpedia.
And it's like, yes, would strike the following text.
The state shall not discriminate against a person, blah, blah, blah.
And I'm like, that's crazy.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
And you know what they say?
adam crigler
They're literally repealing the Civil Rights Act.
tim pool
And they are creating institutional racism.
adam crigler
Exactly.
tim pool
And they're doing something smart, claiming they're fighting against it.
So here's what happens.
adam crigler
No, no, even worse.
They're convincing everyone else that that's what they're doing.
And they are convinced.
tim pool
The racists figured it out, that if you want these laws and everybody hates racism, you need to invert what racism is to confuse the people.
So I was talking to a friend of mine.
And I was talking about their support for Black Lives Matter activism.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
And I said, I understand the surface level of, you know, what your support represents.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
But do you understand what they're proposing?
What the changes they're proposing are, the activism, their funding, the organizers?
No?
Okay.
You need to understand that when you go out and you support them, you're empowering things that you're not paying attention to.
adam crigler
Exactly.
tim pool
Maybe you agree.
Maybe you don't.
But surprise, surprise, whenever I show people the Repeal 209, they say, oh my, that's insane.
And I'm like, well maybe you should be paying attention to what these people are doing in your name when you stand next to them waving your little flags and defending them.
But they don't do it.
And this is what you get.
You get an escalation of just the craziest, craziest stuff.
So, you know, I'll give a shout-out to Jessica Whitaker's family.
They've raised $66,000.
I'm glad to see it.
It's a sad story.
adam crigler
It is.
tim pool
No amount of money is ever going to bring back, you know, this person.
It's going to give that child their mother back.
adam crigler
It's going to give that father his daughter back.
tim pool
I think it was a little four-year-old.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Three.
Three-year-old, I think.
adam crigler
Three-year-old.
tim pool
Is that wrong?
Maybe I'm wrong.
I don't know.
lydia smith
I think it's three, yeah.
adam crigler
Yeah, it's a shame.
tim pool
A father lost his life.
A man lost his fiancée.
A little girl lost her mom.
adam crigler
I mean, this is just...
The amount of people that have lost their lives in the past month... Dozens?
I'm speechless.
I'm angry.
It pisses me off that none of them matter.
tim pool
Exactly.
adam crigler
None of them matter.
None of them.
And they're all racist.
And look at- Everybody's dying.
Everyone's getting killed.
Nobody cares.
They're not out there fighting.
They're still just chanting George Floyd's name.
Who, as far as I'm concerned, is dying in vain.
tim pool
Well, George Floyd got justice.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
All the cops got arrested.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
And some serious charges.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
No one supported them.
adam crigler
Right.
No one did.
Nobody did.
tim pool
And they went out and then a bunch of people died.
And where was the condemnation?
David Dorn.
adam crigler
David Dorn.
tim pool
Good guy.
adam crigler
There's countless of names.
Yep.
I can't even, I don't even know where to begin.
tim pool
None of their lives mattered.
adam crigler
And why?
Why is that the case?
tim pool
I'll tell you this.
adam crigler
Why don't those lives matter?
I don't understand that.
And no one can explain it.
It's political power.
It's the only thing that makes sense.
lydia smith
It's just a power game.
tim pool
Their lives obviously matter.
You ask anybody and they'll say, of course their lives matter.
But.
adam crigler
But.
tim pool
Exactly.
adam crigler
Don't you but that.
tim pool
Now if you want someone's name plastered all over the press, then I want other victims' names in the press.
unidentified
Absolutely.
tim pool
You don't get to tell me what name is the most important to plaster all over the country and riot over.
And this is the problem.
This woman, you know what the crazy thing about this is?
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
This story was broken, I believe, by Cassandra Fairbanks like a week after it had happened.
adam crigler
Really?
tim pool
Because no one knew.
The local reporters didn't explain what happened.
They said, due to an argument over Black Lives Matter and language, And then Cassandra contacted the family and they were like, she said, all lives matter.
So they shot her.
And then the Daily Wire and the Daily Caller and a bunch of other journalists confirmed.
The family said, she said, all lives matter.
adam crigler
It's messed up.
tim pool
They shot and killed her.
adam crigler
Or that guy in Wisconsin who was targeted because he was riding a Harley.
A white guy driving a Harley.
Someone targeted and ran him over and killed him.
And his response was, well, all white supremacists ride Harleys.
tim pool
And it's like... That's what the guy said?
adam crigler
Yes.
It's like, are you kidding me?
And riding like a hog.
And it's like, oh, well, all white guys on bikes like that are supremacists.
It's like, where are you getting that information from?
tim pool
This is what happens when you let this kind of psychotic identitarianism take over the media and it runs amok.
adam crigler
That is racism!
Hello?
That is racism!
They're targeting people specifically of a certain race that isn't their own because they think they need to be killed.
tim pool
They changed the definition of racism.
That way you can't argue anymore.
adam crigler
They didn't change my definition of racism.
tim pool
The dictionary changed it.
This is the game they're playing, and they're gaining the ground.
They're taking the high ground.
The dictionary now includes a circuitous definition of the word racism.
adam crigler
Right, so it doesn't make any sense.
tim pool
Exactly.
It's a recursive loop.
The definition of racism in the New Merriam-Webster references itself.
Its own word in the definition.
They're breaking everything.
adam crigler
Yep.
They're terrorizing the American citizens.
tim pool
Check this out.
adam crigler
And it's terrible.
tim pool
Economist YouGov poll.
Association slogans.
Do the following slogans carry a positive or a negative association to you?
All lives matter.
Positive.
Total.
Fifty-three percent.
Male and female.
Fifty-four and fifty-three.
High school or less is sixty-two, but look at this, post grad is thirty-eight percent.
That's actually amazing.
Post-grads.
They're college-educated people.
They tend to be the woke ultra-lefties.
And 38% have a positive association of all lives matter.
That's interesting.
adam crigler
So not all of them go crazy.
tim pool
And look at this.
Here's the best one.
Let's go to race.
58% positive.
Black.
adam crigler
For all lives matter?
tim pool
Yep.
adam crigler
Interesting.
tim pool
Yep.
And Hispanic is 47.
Other is 40.
I guess other is Asian.
Sure.
Great.
Thanks, YouGov.
Thanks, guys.
White is 55 percent.
65 plus is 70 percent.
Let me see if I can scroll down and see if they have the Association for Black Lives Matter.
Here we go.
Association for Black Lives Matter among the black community is 73 percent.
So this is amazing.
It seems like the black community understands that both are positive.
adam crigler
Yeah, that's good.
tim pool
At least mostly.
Both are positive.
Not everybody, but many.
adam crigler
They are.
tim pool
Yeah.
And look at this.
High School or Less has a 42%, some college a 44% positive association with Black Lives Matter.
The total is only 48%.
Check that out.
adam crigler
So more people think All Lives Matter is positive than the other way around.
tim pool
So for all, 48% of people have a positive view of Black Lives Matter.
30% have a negative view.
All Lives Matter.
is a 23% negative and a 53% positive.
Dare I say, All Lives Matter is more popular, more likely to be associated with positivity than Black Lives Matter.
adam crigler
I want to do the same poll with No Lives Matter.
lydia smith
See what people think.
tim pool
It's gonna be all negative.
adam crigler
I'm only slightly joking.
No lives matter.
In the scheme of things, what are we?
tim pool
No lives matter.
adam crigler
That's the great span of the universe.
Those who follow me on Twitter, which you can follow me right there, Adam Kregler, you know I post a lot of space stuff.
And I'm constantly thinking about space, about what our position is in this It's an immense, immense place, which is the universe.
It's like, we are nothing.
We are lucky to be alive on this bubble, you know, of oxygen, you know, flying around the sun.
We are so lucky to be here.
tim pool
Nitrogen, Adam.
Oh, excuse me.
It's what, 70... Actually.
Actually.
Actually, Adam, it's nitrogen.
unidentified
It's... Well-deserved.
tim pool
Nitrogen.
Yeah, anyway, continue.
We're lucky to be on the little pale blue dot.
adam crigler
We very much so.
You're right.
Absolutely.
We are all lucky to be alive right now.
You know, I can't stop thinking about this movie, Uncle Tom.
If you haven't seen it, you need to see it.
tim pool
Oh, yeah, let's pop over to it.
adam crigler
Let's talk about it.
So, this movie just came out.
Larry Elder did it.
He's the director and he wrote most of it and did a lot of the research and brought a lot of people on to do this movie.
And it shows the black conservative side of things.
Let me just read it here.
What does it say there?
It says, A collection of intimate interviews with some of America's most provocative black conservative thinkers, Uncle Tom takes a different look at being black in America.
And not only that, it shows the history of civil rights from a different perspective.
I mean, I wasn't alive through it, you know, and I don't know that history.
And honestly, it's not taught.
I had to learn it through this.
And I think everyone needs to see this.
Whether or not you're a Democrat, Republican, it doesn't matter.
tim pool
Well, this is my challenge to anybody who claims to support Black Lives Matter to watch this.
adam crigler
I agree.
tim pool
Because my question is, if you believe that black lives matter, then what about these individuals?
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
You know, these people who are speaking up and speaking out, who want to be heard.
Do their lives matter?
Do what they think?
I think it's, I think yes, I think 100%.
Yeah, absolutely.
I think black lives matter includes conservatives.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
And their perspective.
Now, I think they might be more likely to say all lives matter and Trump and MAGA.
unidentified
Probably.
tim pool
One dude, one dude's got, he's got a shirt that says conservative thug on it and like a MAGA hat.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
But I think, you know, my thing has always been, you know, I want to hear what you have to say.
I want to try and be respectful.
adam crigler
But they're all successful.
They all work hard.
They all talk about it.
They all talk about being accountable for your own actions.
You know, talk about things that...
When you when you see the emotions that are triggered and people get all upset and angry that there's a There's money in that, you know and as sad and and you know bad and I wouldn't say bad to say But it's because it's the truth that they're banking on this, you know, it's like it sells They talk about all of this, you know, there's a lot of it that they go into but The most important thing about this is you learn the history of what they went through from slavery to now.
And man, I am impressed.
I am humbled from the stories that you hear.
I learned more about him from this documentary, and it is an incredible journey that he went through.
tim pool
And Booker T. Washington.
adam crigler
Many of them, yes.
And the stories that they talk about, and the civil rights movements that they were a part of, a lot of these people were a part of it.
They were standing there with all these people, making these laws, putting these laws into place.
They're the reason why we're more free now than ever, especially the black community.
tim pool
But everything that came after the Civil Rights Movement, because of the fight of people like Martin Luther King, we got rights for everybody.
Absolutely.
And from that fight, we've actually expanded in many different ways.
You know what, man?
It really blows my mind.
The people who complain about this country when we literally just had a landmark Supreme Court ruling protecting the LGBTQ community.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
It's like every chance given to prove how progressive and welcoming this country is, we do.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
And they still complain about it.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
No, not enough, because it's never enough.
We've granted rights to literally everybody.
adam crigler
Yep, exactly.
tim pool
You know?
It's not perfect, okay?
And we're always improving.
I get it.
But it's like, whenever an issue comes up and they're like, hey, what about this group?
We're like, okay.
Well, what about this group?
You got it.
And they're like, well, I'm still mad.
adam crigler
We're running out of things to be mad about.
Like, what are we being angry about?
Well, why don't you work on your own life?
Why don't you further your own dreams?
Why don't you focus on yourself?
No one wants to do that.
And that's something that we've, personally, I've been talking about.
Being accountable for your own actions.
That's why I'm doing constant, delving into these critical thinkers,
the greatest critical thinkers of our day.
Because I want to be knowledgeable about what's going on in the world.
I wanna know what I'm talking about when I'm sitting on a show with you.
When I'm talking in front of, how many people we got?
30,000 people here, you know?
It's like, I don't wanna be ignorant in the ideas that I know I was once.
So this documentary, everybody needs to see it.
Because it shows, it talks about being accountable.
We need to stop confusing, holding people accountable for their actions with racism.
And I see that happening a lot nowadays.
And that's a huge issue.
People don't want to be accountable.
They want to blame others.
Oh, no, no, no.
It's society's fault.
It's a systemic thing.
Then when you look about it, it's like, OK, I could see the things that you're talking about, the systemic issues, and they talk about it in here.
And it started long ago, actually, when the civil rights movement happened.
There was a, you know, welfare.
They talk about welfare.
They talk about Planned Parenthood.
tim pool
These are the dangerous conversations for YouTube.
adam crigler
I don't care.
This needs to be said.
People need to talk about this.
tim pool
But that's why I challenge people to watch the documentary.
adam crigler
Absolutely.
tim pool
These are the things that will get you banned.
No joke, no joke.
When you talk about the structure of the nuclear family, Black Lives Matter saying they want to break it apart.
I've heard this, I need to fact check this one, so definitely fact check this one for sure.
adam crigler
Down with the patriarchy.
It's one of their number one things they're trying to bring down.
tim pool
The traditional family.
These are things that are key indicators of success, and I have to wonder why it is that many of these progressive activists come from families that are well-off and traditionally structured.
And then go and advocate for other people to break their families apart.
adam crigler
You're right.
tim pool
And to not have those families.
Yep.
adam crigler
That was a democratic thing that was going on back in the day.
tim pool
And listen, listen.
adam crigler
Long time ago.
tim pool
When it comes to welfare, it's simple.
An age-old adage.
Teach a man a fish, feed him for a day.
Yep.
I'm sorry, feed a man a fish.
Feed him for a day.
Teach a man a fish, feed him for the rest of his life.
adam crigler
Thomas Sowell talks about how Slaves couldn't read.
They didn't want to spread knowledge.
And in 50 years after, more than 50% of all African Americans in America could read.
They were literate.
And he said that was, historians should talk about that and how amazing that is.
because of what they went through to to get to where they are and that was 50 or 100 i don't know how long ago it's 70 years ago now from from 50 years from when the emancipation proclamation i don't have my dates exactly in line right now but He's an amazing man, too.
Thomas Sowell, man.
tim pool
That dude's a genius.
adam crigler
How is he not being idolized?
lydia smith
I idolize him.
unidentified
Hold on.
adam crigler
You're not black, though.
tim pool
Why isn't he on CNN?
lydia smith
I'll tell you why.
adam crigler
Hold on.
No, no, no.
Let me just want to finish what I'm saying here.
How is he not idolized over Snoop Dogg?
I love Snoop.
He's got some flows that I can jam on, but I don't go to Snoop Dogg for my critical thinking thoughts.
But Thomas Sowell is an incredible, like, critical thinker.
He's been around.
He was in the critical or civil rights movement.
He was there.
tim pool
He was standing there.
Thomas Sowell is so much more than just this conversation, too.
You're absolutely right.
He's a brilliant genius just in general.
adam crigler
Absolutely.
tim pool
He comments on things well, like in politics and culture in so many different spaces.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
And the economy.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
The dude is one of the best of the best, the smartest we've got.
adam crigler
I mean, it doesn't matter race or race aside.
He is one of the top critical thinkers America has ever produced.
Ever.
And I mean that.
tim pool
And who do they end up putting on CNN?
adam crigler
Jay-Z.
I'm not joking.
unidentified
Seriously.
tim pool
And what happens when Kanye West speaks up?
Mentally ill, bipolar, manic.
You know what this is?
adam crigler
and manic he literally said we gotta think for ourselves we got we can't let people control us because were
emotional and were proud you know you know you know this is and that's at the house
that how is that craziness you know you know that you know it's going on him
tim pool
the democrats have always taken the black community for granted
And Donald Trump reached out.
He's not perfect.
He's at around, I think he's averaging like in some polls really high, some polls kind of low, but he's better than he was, almost double where he was in the aggregate.
So we had 8% last time.
He comes out and he does all these events.
He brings on many high profile, you know, black influencers.
And all of a sudden now, he's nearly doubling his approval among the black community.
adam crigler
I mean, it makes sense.
He's done so much.
Jobs among the black community were at an all-time low under his president.
Unemployment.
Unemployment, right, was at an all-time low.
tim pool
Well, that's for everybody.
adam crigler
Ivanka Trump pushed the Treasury to push, I think it was $10 billion into minority schooling because they know schooling is number one.
It should be priority.
Why are we policing?
Across around the world instead of going to our, you know, minority groups.
Not even minorities.
Our own cities.
Our own cities.
The people that really need our help.
Pumping it into those schools to help everybody learn.
tim pool
And when Trump tried to pull our troops out of Afghanistan.
adam crigler
What did they do?
tim pool
They blocked it.
Everybody blocked it.
adam crigler
Why did they block it?
Do you even know?
I don't know why.
tim pool
It's a war machine, baby.
adam crigler
Well, that's what I...
But what was their official reasoning, though?
What did they say?
tim pool
I have no idea.
adam crigler
Okay, because I would like to know.
I want to know why.
I want to know the reason why.
tim pool
They wanted an inquiry into Russia's putting a bounty on American soldiers or something and that, you know, other stupid nonsense.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
You know what, man?
The Democrats did... I feel like they've offered nothing to the cities entirely.
These cities are just trash heaps.
adam crigler
Before we move on, Lydia, what did you have to say about that?
You had something to say there.
lydia smith
Okay, well it actually gets me pretty heated that they don't actually care about the people who escaped from slavery and then chose to learn to read and make something of themselves.
Frederick Douglass.
Exactly.
That really ticks me off because those people work their tails off.
adam crigler
Yeah.
lydia smith
But no one ever talks about them because that's not what they want to model.
They don't want to talk about personal responsibility.
They don't want to talk about education and learning to read.
adam crigler
Exactly.
lydia smith
They want to talk about victimhood because they want control.
adam crigler
Yep.
lydia smith
I'm convinced.
I'm convinced it's about control.
tim pool
What's happening is you ended up with Trump actually reaching out saying, I'm going to offer you something.
And then he literally said, what have you got to lose?
adam crigler
That's true.
tim pool
All of a sudden, the Democrats started realizing like, oh, people actually care about black lives.
Black lives matter.
And this is a threat to them.
adam crigler
He did an executive order to pump 10 million dollars into historically black only colleges.
Not that they're black only, but historically they've been black colleges.
And he's pumping money into these places.
Trump is.
tim pool
That's why they have to call him racist.
adam crigler
I know, exactly.
tim pool
They have to.
adam crigler
So I'll bring up my Facebook thing.
Today, I woke up today and I had that interaction.
For those who weren't here earlier, it was just about COVID numbers.
Weird, right?
Someone banned me from their thing and I was like, you know what?
I'm sick of this I'm sick of seeing these meme News where people are reading their news from memes that with with it's not true.
None of this is true I just posted I'm voting for Trump if you have a problem with it, you know, love it or hate it Talk to me.
I'd love to talk to you about it.
Let's let's you know, let's get this out into the open And man, it is on fire.
tim pool
There was a lot of respectful dissent.
adam crigler
Absolutely.
tim pool
And there were some some people like, well, I can't remember what one was, but
they were like later by gone.
adam crigler
I knew you were a kook.
tim pool
Yeah.
adam crigler
And everyone's like, I can't believe you can can, you know, vote for a bigot and a
racist and this person that, you know, it was.
tim pool
Is there a specific region for some of these people?
adam crigler
It is interesting that you should say that, because yes, a lot of them are on the West Coast.
A lot of them are along the West Coast and the Democratic zones.
There's some people in New York also, which is a very Democratic area.
You know, it's like...
tim pool
I was talking to a friend of mine today.
We were having a conversation about Black Lives Matter and stuff, and they asked me, are you going to vote for Trump?
And I said, here are several reasons why I'm leaning towards yes.
Why I'm leaning towards yes, and the Republicans.
And I talked like a little bit about Section 230.
I talked about identitarianism.
I talked about how basically having no real good choices, but what am I going to pick, Biden?
Look, Trump can at least fly a plane.
He's flying it crazy.
He's doing like barrel rolls and people are screaming.
Yeah.
adam crigler
No, man.
He's smart.
He knows exactly what he's doing.
tim pool
What I mean by what Trump is doing is that, like, he's flying in a way that many people,
whether it's because of the flight attendants screaming in their faces nonstop, people are
upset, but he's flying a plane.
Joe Biden would fall asleep.
And then the plane would just go, mmm.
adam crigler
Well, and...
tim pool
Hold on, let me finish this point.
Basically, the response from my friend out of Chicago was interesting.
Like, oh yeah, I don't know, I think I'm gonna vote for Biden, blah blah blah.
Nobody screamed in my face.
But I think it has to do with the West Coast is insane.
It's full of insane people.
adam crigler
There's a lot of people in New York, too, that a lot of people were posting from New York as well.
But, you know, one thing that I started noticing was there was a lot of people that did post that were like, awesome, Adam.
And one friend of mine in particular was from Venezuela.
tim pool
Oh yeah.
adam crigler
And he said, he said, I'm absolutely for Trump.
I'm from Venezuela.
I know what happens.
I've been there.
I've been through it.
And I don't want this to happen here.
I'm voting for Trump.
No doubt.
tim pool
They thought it couldn't happen.
adam crigler
But what pisses me off is a lot of them were saying, how can you vote for this racist?
How can you vote for this bigot, this, you know, homophobe?
And it's like, All I can think of is, like, how can you guys just hate so much when, like, the more I learn about him, you know, what he's done for the minority communities that they don't want to talk about.
tim pool
Well, so, have you asked them what has he done that's racist?
Yeah, they always say.
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
Well, first, he called Mexicans rapists.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
And then my response is like, he was talking specifically about illegal immigration and like alluding to the high rate of crime, you know, MS-13, things like that.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
He called immigrants animals.
No, he was referring to cartels.
Well, he banned Muslims.
Well, first, the list of these countries that were considered threats was from the Obama administration, and he also included North Korea and Venezuela, which are not Muslim, plus there's several other Muslim nations that weren't banned, but he called it a Muslim ban.
That he did.
I always say, listen, man.
adam crigler
Does he have the tact?
tim pool
Exactly.
adam crigler
Maybe not.
tim pool
Character?
adam crigler
But is he doing good things as a president?
Yes, definitely.
tim pool
Gotta give it to him, man.
The economy did really well.
I can't blame him for COVID.
He did not get us into another war and he's been trying to pull our soldiers out.
And I got to admit, economics is always good.
You know, if people in this country are doing well and around the world, I'm happy.
But my main thing has always been, I'm tired of having arguments about health care and Flint and all of these things when we're literally spending money on the war machine so that we can be nation building in the Middle East.
adam crigler
Right.
Why are we doing that?
tim pool
Look, John Bolton's wanted to go after Iran.
I love that Onion article, I mentioned it before.
It's John Bolton breaks into Oval Office screaming that he's been shot by Iran.
And it's a picture of him holding his chest with blood coming out.
Yes, we get it.
John Bolton said something like, next year we will be celebrating in Tehran or something like that.
And then we've got bases in Iraq, we've got bases in Afghanistan, and there's Iran right in the middle.
Yeah, we get it.
We get it.
Imperialist military, whatever you want to call it.
I love the people of this country who are willing to, you know, put themselves on the line to defend our ideals and our freedoms.
But I'm upset that the machine is putting them in a country for nation building.
We don't need to be doing that.
And trust me, I know a lot about the natural gas pipelines, the gas monopoly, Russia, Ukraine, Crimea, all of these things.
I get it.
I fall on the other side of this argument because I think it's a very weird position because it's the progressive, but also America first.
It was the conversation between Tulsi Gabbard and Dan Crenshaw.
Should we have troops in the Middle East?
Dan says, look, we really need it.
There's a power vacuum.
China and Russia, they could move in.
Tulsi's saying we got to bring our troops back.
And I'm like, bring our troops home, defending ourselves, rebuilding our roads, rebuilding our plumbing, investing in minority communities and impoverished communities to better their lives.
This is all what we can do for our community, and one of the things we can do is, we don't need to be investing in the war machine.
Now granted, a lot of that money is spent here, a lot of people don't know this, like when they build a tank and stuff like that, there's people who work American jobs in this country, but then we're building roads, you know, we're putting up buildings, we're building cities in these other countries, and it's like, you know what man, look, I would love the idea of a utopian, global community, Star Trek future.
Maybe in the future, maybe we can work towards this, but I don't believe the way is to invade a country, invade two countries, start, you know, building our own, building other countries there.
I'm just, um, you've got to give me a better reason.
And if they can't for security reasons, then you got a problem.
Because this is a country that requires the consent of the governed.
If you do not get my consent for what you're doing, because you can't justify it, you got yourself a problem there.
I would like to see the money invested in our troops.
I would like to see it invested in such a way that our troops can be defending, protecting, and helping Americans who are in crisis.
And we've got a problem going on in the Detroit area, in the Flint area with water, that for some reason they're not fixing.
There's a lot of things that can be done to fix that.
The reason I don't talk about it, the reason I don't make videos where I'm like, what about Flint?
I'm like, because war!
And that's why when I see Trump is like, I would like to get our troops out of Syria.
I'm like, okay, hey, I'm mad that he fired those missiles at Syria.
When they're like, what about, you know, Trump wants to get our troops out of Afghanistan.
I'm like, here, here, good sir.
I raise a glass, please.
And then, and then the Republicans and Democrats are like, hold up, hold up.
I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, don't hold up.
adam crigler
Yeah, why?
tim pool
You know what, man?
There is a real concern about power vacuums and stuff like that.
But, listen.
The biggest threat I think we face is China.
adam crigler
I agree.
tim pool
Not Russia coming into Afghanistan or whatever this is.
adam crigler
Why?
Why do you think that, though?
tim pool
China?
adam crigler
Yeah, yeah.
Give me your reasons.
tim pool
Infiltration of our cultural institutions, of our academic institutions, manipulation of the public perception and psyche.
I believe that, you know, when you look at things like TikTok, spying, yes, they've been engaging in espionage and subversive tactics.
They've been stealing our manufacturing base.
They've been stealing our intellectual property.
They've been extracting our resources so they can enrich themselves.
And that is hurting us.
And when we had these complicit politicians, you know what's more dangerous than a power vacuum in the Middle East?
China stealing our IP, and then American politicians giving our manufacturing away to China.
So that the American middle class suffers, and then you end up with a decimated Michigan, which results in the collapse of the water infrastructure in places like Flint.
So how about we come home and help our people, help marginalized communities?
I'll tell you what, if the left came to me and said, we want a big push, To, you know, allocate funds to saving the oppressed minorities of the Flint area, I would say 100%.
Here's my offer.
How about we take the funds from the Middle Eastern incursions, bring those soldiers home, reunite them with their families, give them a big ol' bonus even, because we're going to save a ton of money.
And then with whatever money we have, we have whatever we can with the military, the National Guard, go in and start fixing these things to help our own people.
Bring our jobs back, bring our manufacturing back.
The bigger threat is the loss of our economic standing.
If we don't have jobs for the middle class, if they can't afford to eat, if they can't afford to buy homes, if China is buying up property on the West Coast, buying up all these houses and taking our factories away, and our medicine, general manufacturing, then what's going to be left of this country in 20 years?
Yet the obsession is, we gotta have soldiers in Afghanistan.
It's just absolutely psychotic.
It's stretching us too thin, it's a waste of time.
So this is ultimately what it comes down to.
Tim, why don't you talk about these, that, or this?
I was like, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, get them out of Afghanistan.
I'll tell you what, right now, I wrote a song.
Remember the song I wrote the other day in the room?
adam crigler
Yeah, it was great.
tim pool
I wrote a punk rock song.
It was called, End the War, F the Imperial Fascists, Vote Donald Trump.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
I'm like, I don't know, tell you, man.
adam crigler
This is what punk is nowadays.
tim pool
If you want to end the war in the Middle East, who do you vote for?
Joe Biden?
No.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
Donald Trump is literally trying to bring our soldiers back.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
So I'm like, this is the weirdest, the weirdest song you'd ever write.
adam crigler
He's literally trying to make our citizens stronger, smarter people.
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
Vote Republican to end the war.
lydia smith
Seriously.
tim pool
What?
lydia smith
Yeah.
Did you look at the panel that Biden is starting to kind of pull together?
It'll be the third term of Obama's presidency.
tim pool
Blown up kids.
lydia smith
Yeah.
adam crigler
Great.
tim pool
Dropping bombs on Pakistanis.
Obama was just, man.
lydia smith
What a role model.
tim pool
He was not, he was not good.
He was not good.
You know, I feel like domestically he was just, you know, enough, average.
adam crigler
But he was charismatic.
You know, it's really interesting.
In this movie, Uncle Tom, that we were discussing earlier, it has a speech by him.
And it's a great speech.
I still feel like it holds true today.
And he talks about America being an incredible place.
And that if anyone thinks that, like, I don't remember his exact words, but he's basically saying, if anyone thinks that you can't do anything, if you feel like you're so oppressed in this amazing country that is America, look at me right now.
I am the president.
And I was like, oh, good sir, good sir.
And he proved it.
You can be president.
Anyone can.
It doesn't matter what your skin is.
It matters what your character is.
tim pool
That's America.
adam crigler
And that's what we need.
That's what we cherish here, character.
tim pool
Dude, they're erasing Martin Luther King Jr.' 's dream.
I have a dream that one day my children will be judged not by the color of their skin, but the content of their character.
adam crigler
He said, I have a dream, and it is deeply rooted in the American dream.
tim pool
That's what he said.
adam crigler
Verbatim.
That's what he said.
And then the rest.
But it is the American dream that he was talking about.
And that is not what they're doing right now.
tim pool
They're trying to break that down.
I wonder why it is that my great-grandparents thought they had to come to this country, that they had to flee where they were, even though this is supposedly a historically racist country.
adam crigler
This place is so bad, people are dying to get here.
Yep.
Dying.
But it's worth it, because they know that they can be free here, and they can do what they want to do.
tim pool
And we're basically, you know, one of the least racist countries on the planet.
If not the.
adam crigler
Probably.
tim pool
When I went to Sweden, I learned something really interesting.
I learned that they're very culturally homogenous.
adam crigler
True.
tim pool
I don't want to say racist necessarily because they don't like other white people either.
We did an interview with a woman who was from America who married a Swedish man.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
She spoke Swedish, but she had an accent.
She couldn't get hired anywhere because once they, you know, they would look at her resume and everything, bring her in, and then she said as soon as she would talk to them, their faces would change.
Oh, where are you from?
America.
Oh, that's interesting.
No callback.
Yeah.
adam crigler
Hmm, well, I mean I've been I've been living in in Europe on and off for 15 years so I am Constantly meeting people that go.
Oh, you're American.
I know everything about you.
Yeah done you What because I'm American you realize America's huge, right?
Like you're gonna I counter with this This is my favorite thing for I'm in Paris for this example, right?
Someone says it to me Oh, so you're you're just like that German.
You're just like the Germans then Whoa, whoa, whoa Excuse me.
No, no.
No, I am I'm French and I'm like what's the difference you live closer to Germany than me living Texas from Chicago to Texas to California like you you don't you don't understand what you what that means then that all Americans are the same or all Television or all the news that makes it over here You go to Chicago, and you talk about the bears.
tim pool
And you get giardiniera.
adam crigler
Or the bulls.
tim pool
The bulls.
On their Maxwell hot dogs.
You know what I'm saying?
And you go to Brooklyn, and both of these guys are going to be telling you about their hot dogs and their pizza.
Like, we even talk different.
I mean, it's mostly going away because of the internet.
adam crigler
True.
tim pool
But you go down to Texas, you see cowboy hats and guns.
And barbecue.
Good barbecue.
You can't get that barbecue anywhere else.
You can't get giardiniera anywhere, dude.
adam crigler
This is what people don't- Good, good jardiniere.
Good jardiniere.
Yeah, you can- I've tried it, you can't find it.
tim pool
You can find it, they call it- Only in Chicago.
They call it hot peppers.
adam crigler
Yeah, it's not the same.
tim pool
Nah, get out of here.
adam crigler
Nah, it's not the same.
tim pool
You know what you're talking about.
adam crigler
You gotta get the right size cauliflower bits and- People, people are probably like,
tim pool
what's jardiniere?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
adam crigler
Well, for the people who don't know what a jardiniere is, it's a Chicago thing.
lydia smith
You wouldn't understand.
adam crigler
Sorry.
tim pool
But yeah.
Well, here's the point I was making with Sweden.
Sweden is supposedly this very progressive, you know, leftward country.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
And even they have prejudices.
They're a small, tight-knit country.
It's, what'd you say, 9 million people?
adam crigler
Well, they have a—I'm going to use the term far-right.
Part of their country, part of their government.
tim pool
It's relative.
adam crigler
But people also say, well, look at socialism, look at Sweden.
Like, how isn't it, you know, look at that.
And it's like, okay, yeah, it's a country of nine million people.
tim pool
But they're not even socialist.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
It's a capitalist market economy.
adam crigler
Right.
It's a specific, they've found their spot and we can't just shift, you know, it's like.
tim pool
This is what they say.
Scandinavia is socialist or democratic socialist when they're not.
They're market economies with welfare states, and in the instance of Sweden, they're subsidized by weapons exports.
adam crigler
That's true.
tim pool
So it's like, I'll tell you what, if you're one of the largest weapons exporters per capita, your state is making a ton of money, you can probably afford to give a little bit to all the people, 9 million of them, in your country.
adam crigler
There's a reason they didn't enter World War II.
tim pool
They were the weapons dealers.
adam crigler
I'm serious.
tim pool
They were a troll, right?
Yeah, and you know what would be socialist?
If the factories were owned by the state.
Or at least partially or even to any degree.
They're not.
adam crigler
I don't know that much about it.
tim pool
Socialism is public ownership of the means of production.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
So Bernie Sanders proposed like 20% of all company stock goes to the workers or something like that for like paying out bonuses and stuff.
That's socialism.
Right.
My understanding at least of like Denmark and Sweden and Norway, they don't do that.
You own a business, you own a business, you pay taxes.
adam crigler
That's interesting because I have a friend who used to work at Tesla before Elon made some moves because he was taking heat from something or other that he always does, making moves.
I guess he was putting too much time into SpaceX and the Tesla board was upset
that he was losing Tesla money.
So he kind of had to reformat.
But what I'm talking about is a lot of the people that work at Tesla
got stocks in the company, including my friend.
So even when he lost his job at the company, he still had a lot of stocks.
I still think he does, which is pretty sweet for him.
So they got these stock options when working there.
unidentified
Yeah.
adam crigler
So it was actually a part of his company.
That's kind of cool.
tim pool
I mean, we do this, we offer options, we offer stock appreciation rights, things like that.
adam crigler
Yeah, yeah.
tim pool
So, but, you know, if we actually said that the state owns a portion of each company, we'd be getting into socialism.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
We don't do that.
So we're mostly a mixed economy through taxes and stuff.
But anyway, my ultimate point was America is not racist.
adam crigler
For the most part, it's not.
America is not racist.
You're absolutely right.
I agree.
It's not.
tim pool
When you go to start a business or open a bank account, they don't say, I'm sorry because of your race.
A lot of countries do.
adam crigler
Maybe specific welfare systems are racist.
Because they were set into place 45 years ago, when they were mixing it, you know, and there's a lot of things.
tim pool
We have that conversation about institutional racism, and it's the left that's like trying to make that happen.
adam crigler
You're absolutely right.
I mean, even like Planned Parenthood, you know, I learned a lot about it.
Lydia has, you know, said some things that got me thinking, so I did some digging, and then sure enough, Uncle Tom, Boom, they dropped a whole bunch of stuff about that specific thing.
About Margaret Sanger and how nasty she was.
That's a nasty woman.
tim pool
There's an activist website that's plots on a map.
Planned Parenthood locations.
And it points out that 79% are within walking distance of the black and Latino communities.
adam crigler
It's messed up.
tim pool
That's what Kanye was saying.
adam crigler
Almost 1,400 kids a day from just black mothers.
tim pool
But this conversation about Planned Paranoid is very nuanced.
adam crigler
It is.
You're right.
And honestly, most things are.
tim pool
But go ahead.
When you talk to... I talk to my... Almost all of my friends are left.
When I talk to them, they don't... Like, they see these things, and to them, they're like, I don't see it that way because, for instance... My body, my right.
When I talk to my left-wing female friends, they say, I needed, I have no job, I have almost no money because COVID, and I was able to go there for free healthcare.
They didn't go there for abortions or anything like that.
And they were like, if it wasn't for them, I'd be in serious trouble.
adam crigler
Well, and that's, that's when I, when we first kind of talked about it, I was like, you know, they do more things than just this.
It's not, you know, it's, it's, it's more like, I got tested, you know, cause everyone should get tested, you know, for whatever you, you know, any STDs or whatever.
And it's like, you know, I did that.
tim pool
And here's the important point.
adam crigler
It was great.
tim pool
Listen, if there are people who need service and they can't afford it, and Planned Parenthood provides that, excellent.
I'm happy they do.
If black activists are saying they feel threatened because they think these institutions are targeting them, then I think we need to listen to what they have to say.
Especially if you believe in Black Lives Matter.
If these people come to you and say, please listen, your response should be, I'm listening.
That's what they say, right?
They say you should be listening to what these activists have to say.
So I respect it.
I do.
But also the same thing is true for my female, you know, left-leaning friends when they're like, I was in desperate need and they helped me.
I respect that too.
Let's have a conversation and figure out what we need to do as a country to come together.
I understand everyone's got grievances.
We have to learn how to function properly as, you know, two wings of the same eagle.
Otherwise, we fall from the sky.
How about them super chats?
How about them, Super Chats?
Yeah, that sounds good.
I wanted to highlight this, Super Chat, after all of that.
From Kuro Terran.
We're all replaceable dust.
Much respect, Adam.
Make that UFO fly.
adam crigler
I will do that.
Thank you, everybody.
tim pool
We are all but stardust.
unidentified
We are.
tim pool
Easy now.
Thanks for the gigantic pear emoji, Super Chat.
Appreciate it.
Matthew says, here is some money for Thomas Sowell's new book, Charter Schools and Their Enemies.
adam crigler
I saw that.
tim pool
Cool.
adam crigler
Yeah, he was talking about it.
That's what his interview yesterday.
I think it was Mark Levin that was interviewing him and it was an excellent interview talking about charter schools and how they're great.
And he kind of goes into teacher's unions and how charter schools, if you're a good teacher and your class, the class you're teaching, if they do well, you get promoted.
tim pool
Yeah.
adam crigler
That's awesome.
And if your teacher, if your class doesn't do very good, you're out.
And I'm like, yes!
Why are people trying to not have that be a thing?
Because public schools, it's not like that.
tim pool
Control or restrict?
I have no idea.
adam crigler
Well, it's the teacher's union.
They protect bad teachers.
And they push their own ideologies.
That's another conversation, but specifically just what he was talking about.
Dude, that guy just blows me away every time he talks.
tim pool
Now we're going to read some more superchats, but make sure you smash that like button.
adam crigler
Smash!
tim pool
And the subscribe button as well.
If you haven't subscribed, please do so, because all of these interactions tell YouTube that the channel is good, and then YouTube, the algorithm, says, hey, this channel is good.
So seriously, yeah, subscribe.
adam crigler
Someone sent me this.
tim pool
Hulkins.
lydia smith
They're awesome.
adam crigler
Hold on.
It's official.
Let me get my camera here.
lydia smith
There you go.
There you go.
adam crigler
So what do you think I'm about to do, huh?
unidentified
Hulk smash.
adam crigler
This is what you all should be doing right now.
tim pool
We are very serious political commentators.
Very important intellectuals of the modern era.
adam crigler
You know what?
I just want more people to critical think.
tim pool
Hold on.
I want you to know this, Adam.
adam crigler
What?
tim pool
In a hundred years...
When they're writing down, you know, and looking back at history of the great, you know, Donald Trump presidency, whatever.
adam crigler
They're like, back before President Krigler was president.
Sure, sure.
tim pool
They're gonna be like, some notable media of the, you know, early 21st century includes the TimCast IRL podcast.
One of the, some of the most popular and very serious political commentators, and it's gonna be a picture of you with Hulk Hanz smashing a pillow going, There's one from from Atomcast last Saturday where I'm just doing this and like It's so good.
adam crigler
Actually, I'm just gonna drop that me and Ian Crossland started Atomcast IRL You can follow me on YouTube.
You can find my channel Atomcast IRL We did the first official episode on my channel and you can you do it We're gonna do it every Saturday night at 8 p.m.
Just like the same same as our show 8 to 10 and we're just gonna do it on Saturdays and we do he's an incredible musician and You can check him out, actually, Ian Crossland on Twitter, and I think it's WorshipCrossland on Instagram.
Great guy, but him and I started this show, AdamCastIRL, so please do me a favor, subscribe, and you can come and check us out on Saturday nights.
tim pool
Apparently there's some other, like, prominent right-wing dude named Ian Crossland or something.
adam crigler
Is there really?
tim pool
Yeah, Ian was telling me about it.
adam crigler
Oh, he's so hippie, though.
tim pool
But like the other guy is like a UK EDL guy or something.
adam crigler
Oh, really?
tim pool
Yeah.
Can you look that up?
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
When you Google search his name, it's what you get.
And I remember looking, I'm like, that's not Ian.
Ian's a hippie with long hair.
adam crigler
He makes me look like a conservative.
tim pool
He made dehydrated vegetables the other day.
adam crigler
I know I'm doing a pretty good job of making that.
tim pool
What is it?
adam crigler
What is it?
lydia smith
Yeah, there are two Ian Crosslands and one of them is not like the other, but has really short hair and he's got quite the resume.
adam crigler
That's funny, that's funny.
tim pool
Alright, well make sure you subscribe and hit the notification bell.
And if you want to get in your Super Chats, we can't read everybody's, but we'll read some more.
Villa Music Dude says, I see people post intellectually lazy slogan messages on Facebook.
At best, these are half-truths.
I explained power and violence dynamic being used as a mask for justice.
I compared it to my parents' origin, Yugoslavia.
Friends wanted to hear nothing of it said.
I know a dude, known a dude for a long time, and all he does is post screenshots of tweets.
And I'm like, is this your thing?
You've posted a picture of some kind of furry character with a rainbow ring around it who's complaining about socialism because homeless people should be given houses from bankers.
I'm like, these are half-baked, at best, from random anonymous accounts.
And it's just like, that's 7 to 10 per day.
I'm just like, is this, is, what are you doing?
And when did all these people become so conformist?
I'm like, some of the punk rock people I used to hang out with as a kid
are now like, die hard like, Pepsi, yeah, go McDonald's!
Yeah, they're posting messages in favor of me!
adam crigler
Oh, that's funny.
lydia smith
Big corporations.
tim pool
How dumb.
Bugpop says, when certain words are in my superchats, they won't process.
Even the word that describes what this is.
Anyone else have a problem?
adam crigler
I've been hearing that a lot lately.
tim pool
Welcome to YouTube.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
I want to make sure we get some of these earlier superchats for the people who came in.
adam crigler
Sure.
tim pool
Let's see.
Essex was the first superchat of the day.
It said, smash the like button in Adam's voice.
unidentified
Oh!
adam crigler
That's nice.
Smash!
tim pool
Get smashed by the like button.
adam crigler
Oh, it's fighting back.
tim pool
Ray mechanic says where can I get one of those?
How dare you buttons?
It it was sent to us custom made.
adam crigler
Yeah, I don't know.
Made in China.
tim pool
Yeah.
adam crigler
Surprise.
tim pool
I wonder what the I wonder what the legality of like using that as is it fair use because we're it's satire.
unidentified
I don't know.
lydia smith
I don't know if there are voices out there.
adam crigler
Nothing's happening.
unidentified
How dare you!
tim pool
Deplorable Pirate Captain Gunbeard says, to everyone who wants to defund the police, my pal Jeffrey Dahmer would love to have you over for dinner.
He certainly would, man.
adam crigler
He certainly would.
tim pool
Joe Ulmler says, hey y'all.
As they say, ignorance is bliss, so I'm done following politics altogether.
Not good for the brain.
I'm taking Tim's advice and just gonna go skate.
Best of luck in the future.
Much love.
Hey man, you gotta do what makes you happy.
Brent says, My wife is a research fellow at the CDC studying masks.
Cloth masks are 3-5% effective, surgical masks 38-42%, and 95s only work with a fit test or adhesive seal.
She writes the data if you want a primary.
But is that for spread or personal infection?
So, what they've said about wearing a cloth mask is it stops you from spitting on people.
adam crigler
Have you seen, like when you sneeze, it's a blast.
There's these videos that people are testing with sprays to show how much gets through.
Every single mask they tried, except the N95.
No one's wearing N95 masks.
To blow out?
If you sneeze and you're wearing, you know, I guess I'll take this time to shout out these dope masks that we got.
tim pool
I don't buy it.
When we cough, we put our fist in front of our mouths.
These are things we do to minimize spread.
adam crigler
Sure, yeah, yeah.
tim pool
So when you cover yourself when you sneeze, of course you're not going to stop everything, but it does stop stuff.
Yeah, of course it does.
I remember this.
When this first happened, when the outbreak happened, I remember Cassandra Fairbanks talking about getting masks and people were yelling at her saying, stop buying masks.
And it was the left.
And she was like, this is so insane.
Everybody knows masks work.
And then all of a sudden it inverted.
And I'm like, what is this?
Look, man.
Someone sent us these really great masks.
This one is for me.
It's got a beanie on it.
lydia smith
It has a beanie!
tim pool
It's actually one of the nicer masks.
adam crigler
I'm glad we got it because... Yeah, and they fit my nose really nice.
tim pool
But I'll tell you this.
adam crigler
My glasses don't get fogged up, so they're really nice.
I just want to shout out to Nico Yume Creations.
Thank you very much for that.
We really appreciate it.
It's Allison and Gene.
Thank you very much.
tim pool
I've seen a lot of these videos where they're like, wearing a mask doesn't reduce your oxygen saturation, but they always put on a mask and then like, they'll have like an oximeter or whatever it's called in their finger.
They'll put the mask on and go, see nothing changed.
And I'm like, the argument from the right is that over several hours of doing work or wearing a mask, your oxygen concentration starts to drop.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
I we went to the store.
I can't remember where I think it was Lowe's and I was wearing a mask and we were lifting tons of stuff, water and other things.
I do the mask off.
I had to pull it up.
I was like, oh, I'm like I'm like huffing and wheezing because we were doing rigorous exercise and I just I just did not feel comfortable.
adam crigler
I mean, I don't have any problem wearing a mask when I go to the store.
Yeah, I don't care either.
I don't mind.
tim pool
When I go to the store, I don't notice anything.
But when I was lifting a bunch of heavy stuff from Lowe's, like we were getting wood and water or something.
Yeah, man.
Because I'm lifting back and forth.
It's heavy stuff.
It was uncomfortable.
lydia smith
I was running up and down the stairs quite a bit this weekend and I was like, I'm having a hard time breathing.
I feel short of breath.
And I was accused of like having psychosomatic symptoms.
And I was like, nah, I'm not making this up.
I'm happy to wear a mask if it helps other people or if it helps me contain my own germs.
But I was like, no, it's not.
tim pool
You just gotta get a Kakashi mask from Naruto, where it covers up your face or whatever.
No, I have my Redskins mask.
They changed the name apparently.
adam crigler
Oh yeah, as of today, right?
tim pool
Did you see the Onion article?
adam crigler
No, I don't.
tim pool
It said Washington Redskins announced name change, and there was a big picture and it said DC Redskins.
adam crigler
So good, so good.
Like Fry, Like Fry says, Adam, sorry I missed AdamCastIRL, I caught it today and it was a great show, thank you.
Take care all, keep up the great work, spin the UFO, and keep those little scientist techies dizzy.
tim pool
Yeah!
adam crigler
Thank you, Like Fry, Like Fry.
tim pool
DylanMusicDude says, did you see the journalist that said the crosswalk signs are a form of white supremacy?
We saw something similar with how feminists equated everything that looked like male parts as tyrannical patriarchy.
How far does it go?
Forever.
It never stops.
John Oliver was wrong.
He goes, obviously somewhere, and then it never stopped and now they're tearing down statues of Frederick Douglass.
unidentified
No, why would it stop once it gets started?
tim pool
There's no one in charge, man.
lydia smith
It's a runaway horse.
adam crigler
They don't want to be held accountable for their inactions.
tim pool
That is a good song.
I like it, and while I ended up disagreeing with him because he said people elected Trump because we're racist, at the end of the song, a white guy and a black guy hug, and it's like an actual conversation.
Lucas. But it hits home more than ever. Watch it all the way. Curious what you think. Much
love from Chicago.
lydia smith
That is a good song. I like it. And while I ended up disagreeing with him because he
said people elected Trump because we're racist, at the end of the song, white guy and black
guy hug and it's like an actual conversation.
Oh, is that the video from a couple years ago?
tim pool
Is that the video where the white guy's rafting?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I've seen that.
lydia smith
It's good. It's good.
tim pool
I guess so.
Yeah, they're going back to... I don't know.
I don't trust anything about that guy anymore.
in California coronavirus laws.
Is that them going back to phase zero or whatever?
adam crigler
I guess so.
tim pool
They're locking everything down?
adam crigler
Yeah, they're going back to...
I don't know.
tim pool
I don't trust anything about that guy anymore.
I'm going to move out to the middle of nowhere.
adam crigler
Gavin Newsom.
tim pool
Build a big wall.
lydia smith
Yes.
tim pool
Build the...
We're going to build a big beautiful wall surrounding a new property down by the river.
It's going to be the best.
Everybody agrees.
adam crigler
Seriously, I don't trust anything he's doing.
Gavin Newsom, of course.
Yeah, the more I dig into him.
It's funny, one of the lefties on Facebook that are mad at me, to put it lightly, You know, I said, well, you know, look at California.
And he's like, oh, don't don't even look at California because Gavin Newsom is dirty and all the stuff started spouting all this stuff.
And I was like, you realize that's a Democrat in charge.
And like, that's what I'm talking about right now.
How are you upset with me with what I'm saying?
Because you're proving you're proving me right.
tim pool
They don't have anything to say about the Republican states.
adam crigler
Nope.
Well, they claim that their COVID death numbers are super high, like the amount of people who have COVID.
Yeah, but look at the deaths per millions.
All the blue states have the highest numbers.
I look at the stats.
I look at the numbers.
That's what I want to see.
tim pool
Yeah, New York was just a dude.
They probably have herd immunity by now because of how bad it was handled.
adam crigler
I know.
So we have a- War or death.
tim pool
We got a super chat here from Flood.
He says, Have you seen Yuri Bezmenov's video from the 80s about ideological subversion?
I see a lot of people recommending it to you.
You should look into it.
It explains why arguing against them is useless.
You should prepare for war.
New rule!
lydia smith
Yes, this new rule we were just talking about.
tim pool
First, because I get probably 50 messages per day telling me to watch this, and I watched this video 20 years ago, you must send me $5 if you would like to recommend that I watch this video.
But the good news is you'll be entered into a contest where, when you are the 10 millionth person to recommend this, which I estimate will be probably in one week, you will win that pot of all of the five.
I'm kidding, by the way.
adam crigler
Wait, wait.
I want to be in on this because I have also seen this video and everyone seems to not realize or just highly suggest it to me.
I have seen it.
I definitely, I agree.
He talks about a lot of stuff that was going on back in the 80s that he went through and he escaped here because America.
That's why he escaped here.
Because of America.
tim pool
I gotta tell you, man, it is difficult getting 50 emails a day that all say the exact same thing.
And we have to create a special folder that just auto-deletes every time someone says Yuri Bezmenov.
I'm not kidding, man.
You guys, I appreciate the enthusiasm.
adam crigler
We've seen it.
We all have seen it.
Wait, Lydia, have you seen it?
lydia smith
I have seen it.
adam crigler
We've all seen it!
It's official!
We've seen him talk.
tim pool
I watched the video 20 years ago, I think.
Not 20 years ago, probably like 16, 17 years ago.
adam crigler
I saw it a few months ago now.
tim pool
I think it was that long ago.
Maybe it was actually like 15 years ago when I was like a little older and the internet was becoming more prominent.
adam crigler
I watched it when the red pill started really dissolving in the belly.
You know, first you gotta take the red pill and then it slowly starts, you know, dissolving.
tim pool
Then your muscles burst and expand.
You grew three feet.
adam crigler
I started smashing the like button around that time.
tim pool
Then you were trying to type in Yuri Bezmenov but your fingers were too massive and you were like... But thankfully someone said it to you.
Here we go, here we go.
Tratic says, Adam, Sweden Democrats are not in the government.
They are framed as far right due to anti-establishment attitude and immigration restriction policies.
They would be more left than DNC in the USA.
They would.
adam crigler
Yeah, probably.
tim pool
I think they're pro universal health care because it's like a standard Swedish thing.
adam crigler
Yeah, okay.
tim pool
Even the Democratic Party is not for universal health care.
adam crigler
That's a good point.
tim pool
Yeah, Biden's plan is like a public option with like low income subsidy or something like that.
adam crigler
Oh, man.
Yep.
They just want you on the government's teat, if you will.
lydia smith
Yep, on the dole.
tim pool
Oh, here we go.
This is interesting.
Technically, Wright says decimation was a punishment in the Roman Legion.
When a group committed a capital offense, they would be divided into groups of 10 and would draw lots.
The unlucky 10th would be would be beaten to death by the other nine.
Whoa!
unidentified
Jeez.
lydia smith
That's metal.
unidentified
So 10%.
adam crigler
Sure, it technically is 10%.
But if you were that one, that 10%, you were decimated.
tim pool
Yep.
adam crigler
So all right.
So yeah, we can see it.
tim pool
So here we go, um, RowlaSaurusRex says, Hey gang, last week in an interview with Owens, Kingface touched on the Crips and Bloods being about community and later devolving into gang violence.
Do you think Black Lives Matter is headed in that direction, on a more national, Red Guard adjacent scale?
It's a good point, but I honestly don't know.
I don't know.
adam crigler
Same.
tim pool
Yeah, I can't.
I can't think so.
I can't think I can comment on it.
Adam Gray says, Hey guys, today's my 32nd birthday.
lydia smith
Number one fan.
tim pool
Almost finished with the new Trump mobile game.
Let's defeat socialists with laughter and unity.
Much love, SpinThatUFO.
Let's do our parts and troll for liberty.
Sounds good, man.
Happy birthday.
adam crigler
Happy birthday!
This spin is for you.
You know what?
I'm gonna spin it the other way.
tim pool
Oh, he's gonna reverse the spin.
adam crigler
It's a rarity that I spin the UFO the other way.
lydia smith
I love it.
tim pool
So, I'm gonna point out something really funny.
adam crigler
There we go.
That's a birthday spin right there.
lydia smith
Pretty good.
tim pool
Apparently, I'm just finding out that as for... I read, well, you know, I'll just mention it.
When it comes to view count, with all of the TimCast channels plus IRL, this is one of the most watched network of political commentary on YouTube, apparently.
adam crigler
Hey Tim, good for you.
tim pool
Yeah, that's kind of crazy.
adam crigler
I'm really proud of you, man.
tim pool
But you know what it is?
It's because it's all about Milk Toast to Fent City.
It's all about just being right there in the middle.
adam crigler
No, that's wrong.
tim pool
You're wrong.
adam crigler
That feels good, right?
tim pool
Now you know why I love it.
It's an addiction.
adam crigler
No, no, no.
And I'll tell you why you're wrong.
tim pool
No, you're wrong.
adam crigler
No, no, you're wrong.
You know why, Tim?
It's not from milk, milk tents, fence sitting, whatever.
It's because of you, because you get up every single day and you do work and you, you inspire a lot of people out there to do, to find the truth yourself.
And that's, that's important.
And people need that.
tim pool
Yeah, I think it is.
adam crigler
And I appreciate you.
tim pool
I think it's just work.
I really do think it's just work.
adam crigler
And thank you for hosting Adamcast.
Thank you for pushing me to start something, start speaking up.
tim pool
We tried it years ago.
adam crigler
Well, our show, sure, but because of you, I have started my own channel and I get to use the studio.
We have a bigger studio.
I asked you, I was like, did you watch the show?
And he's like, nah, I was talking.
tim pool
This is my day off, dude.
I still work in the morning.
adam crigler
I know, it's true.
I don't blame you, but I did shout out and I sent you some appreciation.
tim pool
Here's the secret.
The secret is that I work every single day and today was particularly crazy with the driver crashing.
I almost didn't get it.
I was like, I don't know if I'm able to do it.
We figured it out.
I have a splitter cable, some duct tape.
But I think, you know, if you want to compare what I do to literally anybody else, all that matters is, if you think I'm good at what I do, if you think I know things, if you think I'm smart or insightful, it's because I've been reading nothing but news for like a decade.
Every day, non-stop, no days off.
Period.
adam crigler
Yep, that's true.
tim pool
So if you dedicate yourself, you get good at stuff, that's really all it is.
But that was because somebody gave a shout out saying, Mike D said, keep up the good work, Tim.
The public is counting on you and your team for the truth.
Bye-bye, CNN.
And when I, you know, I saw him mention the CNN thing and I was like, CNN still gets substantially more views than I will probably ever get.
adam crigler
Well, because they're in airports across the globe.
tim pool
No, no, on YouTube.
Because they're being propped up by YouTube.
adam crigler
That's a good point.
tim pool
But I did, it did make, you know, I was thinking about, I'm like, well, you know, you put in the hard work, and you focus, and you do what you gotta do.
We are on track, right?
It might take five, ten years, but I think we'll beat CNN.
adam crigler
I think so too.
tim pool
I totally do.
adam crigler
We're gonna do it.
tim pool
Because, but it's not just gonna be like one show.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
You know, you've got your show now.
adam crigler
It's the Cast Castle, Cast Network.
tim pool
Yep.
adam crigler
It's good.
tim pool
We're gonna be launching a vlog, we're gonna be doing a thing where like every Sunday we open up mail.
So all the mail you guys send us, we're gonna open on camera.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
We're going to be doing skateboarding.
We're going to be doing like firearms, gun range stuff, bows and arrows, fun shenanigans, science experiments.
Ian wants to make like laser guns and stuff.
So we're going to have him.
adam crigler
What a surprise.
tim pool
It's really going to be like a big, a big network of a bunch of different kinds of content.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
That's, you know, what I want to do is I want to, I want to inspire people to be active, to be involved, to follow their passions and pay attention to, to the world around them.
adam crigler
And we're going to start having real guests on the show again.
lydia smith
Yes, I can't wait.
adam crigler
So we don't have the room, plus we're getting ready to move to this new location.
And we are definitely going to have guests.
I have some guests in tune in line.
Everyone here actually has our own little list of guests that are excited about being on the show.
And it's really cool.
And I'm just going to take this time.
Can you jump over to the full screen?
No, no, no, the monitor.
I got it.
Alright, so I just want to give a shout out here to Broken Render.
We did an art contest and I found an extra Harumph board.
Now I already told him, I already hit him up on Twitter, but I felt it was only fair for me to give him a shout out right now and show off this awesome art and say You are officially a winner in the art contest as well.
We have a few other winners and the boards were sent out.
So yours is going to be sent out soon.
Cool.
unidentified
Nice.
adam crigler
Good job.
lydia smith
Very cool.
tim pool
All right.
Francisco Melhoff says, Adam said work on yourself, but I think what social media and victim culture has done is made us feel like we don't need to work on ourselves once we find a tribe or moral stance to get behind.
adam crigler
Exactly.
Very true.
tim pool
You know what, man?
I don't care about anybody's tribes.
I just want to do my thing, you know what I mean?
My tribe is just me.
Me and my thing.
adam crigler
Well, that's what I was doing.
I was just doing my own thing.
And that's what I've done for most of my life, actually.
That's kind of not okay.
We can't just do our own thing and just expect the problems of the world to go away and or not affect us.
Because eventually they will come and affect you.
tim pool
I'm talking about tribalism though.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
Like when Trump said something about burning the flag, you know, should be like a one year in jail or something.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
I'm like, absolutely not.
Right.
But there's a lot of people who are like, go Trump.
Nah, free speech is free speech.
You know, I would never burn the flag myself, but burning the flag symbolizes the freedom that the flag represents.
adam crigler
That's true.
tim pool
So, you know, when I see people burning the flag, I'm like, America.
It's like, guess what?
You can't do that in China.
They will beat you to death.
adam crigler
Probably, yeah.
tim pool
You can't even write a sign in Hong Kong now.
This is getting crazy.
adam crigler
That's true.
tim pool
In America, we are so awesome.
There are literally crazy people running around burning flags, and I'm just like, you know, I don't like it because that flag is representing that freedom they have, but the fact that they, it's paradoxical almost.
Like, you gotta let them burn the flag.
adam crigler
What is that adage?
To prove the freedom.
I don't agree with what you say, but I'll defend your right to say it.
tim pool
I'll defend to the death your right to say it.
adam crigler
To the death your right to say it.
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
That's America, baby.
adam crigler
Yes it is.
tim pool
That's why America is so great.
Alright, let's see.
America.
Yeah, America.
That's what's funny.
That's why the America, like the Murica meme is so great.
Because it's like, you know, there's that cartoon image of a morbidly obese guy and a rascal.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
With like a bucket of fried chicken in front of him and he's got two guns and he's firing it.
I'm like, I know you're making fun of that guy.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
But come on, man.
adam crigler
But that guy's living his best life.
tim pool
Right, exactly.
It's a picture of someone very happy.
adam crigler
Yeah.
Chicken wing in his mouth.
tim pool
Two rifles.
lydia smith
Oh man.
tim pool
That's America, man.
What do we got here?
Cerilio says, Pool Crew, any thoughts on Rachel Chandler being the recruiting manager at Wayfair?
She was abused by Epstein, then went on to procure girls for Epstein, coincidences with Ghislaine's arrest.
I do not believe the Wayfair thing at all.
I don't either.
The reason I don't, some people have pointed this out too, there's a ton of other websites that have the same things, products with crummy listings and high prices.
and some of them are actually industrial grade expensive things.
I don't know if I buy that as a simple explanation because it sounds weird.
But I was going to say I also really really hate that people are like, whoa, on Amazon
there's a pillow for ten grand.
They must be selling children!
adam crigler
Like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
tim pool
Calm down.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Hold on there.
It could be drugs.
It could be a million and one things.
adam crigler
Could be a typo.
tim pool
Right, right, right, right.
adam crigler
One thing that I noticed, I looked into it a little bit.
Obviously, you know, people, I look into pretty much everything that's going on.
And one of the, one of the kids that was labeled.
tim pool
Was already found.
adam crigler
Sent a video, no.
Posted a video saying that's me.
I'm I'm that person and I'm safe I'm good.
I'm not being trafficked You know one of the other name what are you doing spreading my?
Info around cuz that that's that's me and I'm not I'm here right now One of the other names was actually a solved case.
Oh, really?
tim pool
Yeah, that they went missing and then three years later were found dead.
And that was like seven years ago.
And now people are like, look, that name matches this missing person.
And then I forgot who wrote about it.
They were like, here's the actual news article.
This young child was unfortunately found dead.
So it's not selling anybody.
So, look, man, do I think weird things goes on?
There's weird things going on for sure, but I gotta tell you, man, the Onion Network exists, and there are better ways to use, I don't wanna say Bitcoin, for actually doing these nefarious things, not going on Wayfair to try and buy the stuff.
Right.
It's also, like, very public, and what would happen if a regular person bought it?
Is there, like, a special thing?
I don't know, just the whole thing.
The problem I have with all of these is they're, like, I noticed strange emails.
They were leaked by WikiLeaks, and they talk about these strange things.
They must be selling children!
And I'm like, dude, listen, hold on, hold on, I get why you think that, but listen, you know what they do more than that?
You know what I can tell you?
I can guarantee you, I can guarantee you one thing.
You cannot, okay, prove, in most circumstances, that like all of these super government elites are trafficking children or whatever, there's just like no evidence for it, but you can say?
What?
If I were to tell the average person, let me ask you Adam, do you think that Hillary Clinton does hard drugs?
adam crigler
Not anymore.
tim pool
But you think she used to?
adam crigler
I mean, defying hard drugs.
tim pool
Like coke?
adam crigler
Probably not.
tim pool
You don't think she ever did?
adam crigler
Oh, maybe once.
tim pool
Do you think these Democrats are out partying with their buddies at high class clubs?
They're all super rich, you don't think they're doing blow?
adam crigler
I think there's a very high chance of it, yeah.
tim pool
Yeah.
adam crigler
Definitely.
tim pool
So when I see an email and they're like, hey, what do you think about this?
I'm like, those dudes are coked out of their mind.
adam crigler
It's probably for coke, not... Right.
tim pool
They're doing drugs, man.
And that's why they're trying to cover it up and they're panicking.
They're like, oh no, they're going to find out I'm doing drugs.
Rubbing their nose off.
I don't know if they do drugs.
But I wouldn't be surprised if they did.
In fact, I would place a large wager they are doing drugs.
adam crigler
Yeah, me too.
tim pool
But, you know, the thing is, if you're going to jump the gun on what you think they're doing, there are so many things they could be doing before you get to that point.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
So it's infinitely more likely that someone at Wayfair made a prank where they put these posts up than it is that someone was actually trying to sell kids on the internet.
adam crigler
That's true.
tim pool
Yeah.
What did you do?
You grab something?
adam crigler
Yeah, I want to thank Billy McCord.
He sent us... This is great.
unidentified
Oh, that is excellent.
adam crigler
So for those who don't know what this is, this is Zuckerberg peeking over.
We talked about this like, what was it, like two months ago?
tim pool
Yeah.
adam crigler
So clearly he's been watching the show, sent us this board, which he knows when you poop.
This is the sticker we want to put in urinals.
tim pool
Facebook can calculate your behavior and they know when you poop.
They know on schedule because of how your phone moves.
They know when you eat and they can make these guesses with very high certainty when you go poop.
So I was joking saying what we need is a sticker that you can put on like when someone goes into a stall in the bathroom and closes it.
As soon as they close it they see Mark Zuckerberg's face peeking over and it says Facebook knows when you poop.
adam crigler
I wish it said that.
Knows when you poop.
But it says Facebook was here.
It's still pretty good though.
That's awesome.
tim pool
And it's nose needs to be popping over.
unidentified
I love it.
adam crigler
That's excellent.
Those sentiments there.
And it's wonderful.
lydia smith
Great work.
adam crigler
So that was Billy McCord.
Thank you for that.
Appreciate you.
lydia smith
Thanks man.
tim pool
Interesting.
Mario says, I'm a big fan.
I wanted to say one thing about YouTube.
In the past few days, I keep getting random recommendations of pro cop videos.
Is it possible they are putting out fires they helped set?
It could be.
adam crigler
Maybe.
Yeah, maybe.
unidentified
Let's see.
tim pool
What is this?
Bill says, Hey Tim, have you heard about Amazon banning the English versions of Japanese light novels like No Game No Life and Lazy Dungeon Master?
I don't know.
I haven't heard that.
No.
adam crigler
Same.
tim pool
Aaron M. says, Hong Kong is shutting everything down almost to U.S.
levels after surge in COVID numbers.
They can't track many case origins, but the government doesn't check people crossing China border because no cases in 30 days or more, or 30 days in China.
unidentified
Okay, I don't know, oh, 30, okay, I don't know, there's a symbol there.
tim pool
Let's see, R.G.
Merkel says, sending you five bucks so Adam can buy more whiskey.
unidentified
Ooh.
adam crigler
It's a little more than five.
lydia smith
Add it to the whiskey fund.
tim pool
But you have a lot of whiskey, right?
You have a lot of whiskey.
adam crigler
No, I wouldn't say a lot.
tim pool
I guess it's relative.
adam crigler
I have a few bottles.
tim pool
Right, exactly.
To me, I'm like, you guys have a lot.
adam crigler
But I mean, I don't want to drink all of my whiskey.
I like tasting different.
I've been in a, I try to buy different whiskeys every time, but I have fallen for the Petey whiskey.
So I'm, you ruined it for me.
unidentified
Why?
tim pool
Because I thought it was an ashtray?
adam crigler
No, no.
tim pool
Oh, because Lafrogue.
adam crigler
Dude, Lafrogue.
The Lafrogue 25 that you got to celebrate the start of Timcast IRL.
He bought a Lafrogue 25 year.
And I'm the only one who likes whiskey in the house.
So I pretty much drank the whole bottle.
And my goodness, I love that.
So like it made me realize how much I love Petey Whiskey.
Ardbeg, Lafrogue.
Those are my two.
I haven't had another.
I can't find Ardbeg anywhere, so it's kind of tough.
tim pool
Zvush25 says, hey can you read my $50 chat from before?
And Zvush said, it's getting increasingly more scary to be a Jew here, with the left pushing Farrakhan and Omar saying Jews are the problem at BLM protests, saying Israel has no right to exist, defunding the police, and bad gun laws where Jews live, mostly New York and New Jersey.
adam crigler
This is scary.
tim pool
But also you have Bill de Blasio specifically targeting the Jewish community.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
And you have the crimes of people targeting the Orthodox Jews in New York.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
Yeah, man.
adam crigler
That's been going on for a while.
tim pool
And you know what happened when I talked to my friend?
I have a friend who's very, very far lefty and Jewish.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
She was adamant that it was all fake news and propaganda.
adam crigler
Wow.
tim pool
And I mentioned a few things and I said, do you know who Farrakhan is?
And she's like, I heard of him.
I'm like, you need to look up Chelsea Handler's Instagram.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
You need to listen to what he says.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
You need to look up, just do a Google search and go look at the news.
And you will have a rude awakening.
adam crigler
I mean, he's even in this movie, Uncle Tom, and the words that he spoke blew me away.
He said, the white is their enemy.
They can never, ever not be.
And that's sad.
That's who they're idolizing.
Because that's not equality.
That's pushing the divide, maintaining the hatred, and we have to get rid of that.
So it's a sad thing.
tim pool
Let's see.
Fartbaby says, the bookshelves on the Wayfair ads are photoshopped.
Apparently really dark subjects.
Why would that be so obvious?
A lot of people are saying it's to spoon-feed the conspiratorial mind to be real.
unidentified
Hmm, maybe.
tim pool
You know what you gotta watch out for?
Is, you know, bait traps.
They want to control the news cycle.
They want to manipulate you.
They can easily put up a picture and then all of a sudden everyone starts screeching and distracted.
True.
Oh, we got this one.
adam crigler
Wait, who was that that gave me five bucks for whiskey?
tim pool
R.G.
Merkle.
adam crigler
Hey, thanks R.G.
I forgot to say thank you and I thank you.
Appreciate that.
tim pool
Banjax80 says, Thomas Sowell audiobook on YouTube.
Black rednecks and white liberals take out the periods.
YouTube censorship.
Well worth a listen.
Wow, you can't even say that?
adam crigler
Seriously.
tim pool
We're probably demonetized already for like, yes, this is ridiculous.
adam crigler
Honestly, everyone, your challenge is great.
If you support Black Lives Matter, watch that movie, Uncle Tom.
tim pool
And you don't have to agree with them.
adam crigler
Right, you don't have to agree.
But watch it, because it's real knowledge from the history of black people in America and the story of what they've been through.
tim pool
It's a counter-perspective.
Because there are other documentaries you can watch from Black Lives Matter and there's a ton of them.
adam crigler
Like what?
What would be the one that you would suggest?
tim pool
I can't say the name of it, but there's a James Baldwin documentary you can watch.
adam crigler
I want that.
tim pool
I can't say the name because it uses a slur.
adam crigler
I don't know if we can even say the name of this movie.
tim pool
I mean, we've said it a bunch of times over the whole episode.
adam crigler
But it is a movie that just came out.
It's a documentary.
That's what it's called.
tim pool
Listen, if you turn on Netflix, you're going to get a bunch of documentaries.
In fact, I made a documentary about systemic racism in St.
Louis.
I made one.
It was called A Report from Occupied Territory, Ferguson.
It was a Ferguson, A Report from Occupied Territory.
And we talked about a lot of these issues that these communities face that are remnants of these old housing covenants that created these enclaves which created multiple police departments and it's really crazy stuff.
And so these have a real profound impact.
So the point is, Not to watch this new documentary, Uncle Tom, thinking that everything is going to be the real truth, but just to understand there are other perspectives, other arguments.
And if you're only listening to people that you agree with, then you are not respecting the actual marginalized voices who are asking for your help.
And maybe you don't want to give it, that's fine.
Maybe you disagree, that's fine.
But you got to at least listen to them, right?
adam crigler
That's the way I see it.
tim pool
So anyway, it is now 10.03, which means...
It's about time.
But, before you go, it is imperative that you SMASH THE LIKE BUTTON!
adam crigler
Oh, I was so ready for that.
lydia smith
Nailed it.
adam crigler
That was like a nice alley-oop and I slammed it home.
I smashed it home.
tim pool
But for real, subscribe too.
So, I'm gonna do better to stress this.
Subscribing, liking, and hitting the notification bell, but also commenting, these things are all part of the system YouTube uses to determine who's a good channel.
And the more you engage, the more YouTube is like, people must really like this channel.
So, I'm just saying, if you want to comment, comment, but more importantly, subscribe.
Really subscribe, like, and these things will help us grow.
If you think we do a good job, and we have a good message, and we're fair and reasonable people, this really does help.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
So other than that, you can make sure to follow me on Twitter and Instagram at TimCast.
adam crigler
You can follow me, Adam Krigler, at Instagram, Parler.
tim pool
Oh yeah, Parler too, I always forget.
adam crigler
And you can, and please go follow AdamCastIRL.
It's the channel I just started on YouTube.
I just started it and me and Ian Crossland are starting a Saturday show.
And we jam out, we play some music, we talk about, we're going to be doing deep dives.
I think this Saturday we're going to be doing a deep dive on Donald Trump.
lydia smith
Oh, cool.
adam crigler
I'm dead serious.
We're going to be digging into who he is, what he's done.
I'm learning more about him every day.
And we're going to have a deep conversation about who he is, what he's done, because I feel like more people need to know.
So tune in.
Tune in Saturday night, 8 p.m.
Atomcast IRL on YouTube.
And also please subscribe.
tim pool
Don't forget to follow at Sour Patch Lids.
L-Y-D-S.
lydia smith
Correct.
There you go.
tim pool
And we do the show Monday through Friday live at 8 p.m.
We put clips up through the day.
We have big expansion Dreams coming.
adam crigler
Oh yeah.
tim pool
So we're about a month away from acquiring the new castle.
There was a literal castle we could have bought.
adam crigler
There's a few.
tim pool
Yeah.
adam crigler
There's a few.
tim pool
But I was like, no, we're not buying a castle.
That's ridiculous.
They weren't expensive.
I mean, they're expensive, but for a business with several people, it's actually not that bad.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
But no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We're going to get a house.
We've got a ton of stuff we're going to be adding.
It's going to be a new channel.
It's going to be a vlog channel.
There's going to be skateboarding.
There's going to be guns.
There's going to be craziness.
You know, Ian just made a fruit leather using an old smoothie.
He dehydrated it into delicious candy-like strips.
Don't you guys want to watch that?
You know, the cooking videos?
Well, that's coming up soon in about a month or two, so stick around.
But thanks for hanging out for now.
We will see you all tomorrow at 8pm.
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