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you He doesn't even know how to define assault weapon. | ||
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He was asked several times, and he's like, I can't answer that, no, it would take too long. | ||
And Tom Cotton's like, you want us to write legislation to ban these things, and you don't know what it is? | ||
And he's like, it's, and then he said, any semi-auto rifle that takes something larger than a .22, which basically, he basically said, all guns. | ||
Or he said all rifles. | ||
So this guy's getting roasted. | ||
We'll see if he actually gets nominated because, or I'm sorry, if he actually gets confirmed. | ||
He might not. | ||
And we've got a bunch of other stories too. | ||
We got this Fauci thing, which is really crazy. | ||
And I feel like we're kind of, it's rough because we're kind of beating a dead horse. | ||
But it keeps escalating to the point where I think we're on the verge of a massive scandal. | ||
Fauci, there's this thing called the FIRED Act, which is Fauci incompetence requires early dismissal or something like that. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
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Brilliant. | |
They want to fire him. | ||
We'll see if that actually happens, because Republicans don't have that much power right now. | ||
And, well, we'll get into this stuff. | ||
But I have to let you guys know, who are watching live, the power went out, because we got hit by a major storm. | ||
And because we here at TimCastIRL are smart, we have a bunch of backup batteries. | ||
They're amazing, beautiful little backup batteries. | ||
And we should be good. | ||
It's just really, really hot up here. | ||
And then, uh, you know, the power might come back on and then we'll run and plug everything back into the outlets. | ||
Or, uh, maybe the computer shuts off because we run out of juice and that's, that's, you can't win them all, can you? | ||
So we'll, uh, we'll have a good time. | ||
We'll chill. | ||
We got Jack Murphy's hanging out. | ||
Hey, I'm here before the power runs out. | ||
Let me get a plug in. | ||
Hey everybody, I'm Jack Murphy. | ||
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Really appreciate it. | ||
Great to be here. | ||
Someone on Twitter said it's their favorite night of the bi-week. | ||
Whatever that means. | ||
I think in England they call it a fortnight. | ||
So here we are. | ||
This is Every Other Wednesday, Jack Murphy on TimCast IRL with... | ||
Ian Crossland. | ||
Yes! | ||
And I got my headset, my headlamp, just in case the lights go out. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Yeah, we got a daylight flashlight, too. | ||
It's really, really powerful. | ||
Super bright. | ||
It's super dark. | ||
It was nuts. | ||
Like, we were up here. | ||
I got the A.C. | ||
going. | ||
I'm like, this is going to be great. | ||
You know, Jack's chilling. | ||
I'm like, we're in the highest point of the building, so it's like the temperature's dropping. | ||
And I'm like, yes. | ||
And then all of a sudden, the lights flicker, and I'm like, well, here we go. | ||
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That's hardcore, too. | |
The rain came hard and fast, and all the lights went out. | ||
So the power's out like all over like all the gas stations are out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's just us a little oasis of battery powered YouTube streaming deliciousness. | ||
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That's right. | |
Incredible. | ||
This is 21st century info homesteading out in the wilderness. | ||
Still able to broadcast to the universe on the grids you want on off of the grids you want off of. | ||
That is the dream. | ||
There's another possibility that the internet battery cuts out and then we're just gonna run it all through the phone. | ||
All of this is going to get funneled down through one teeny tiny little phone and out there. | ||
I wish we could combine our phones to make a mega network. | ||
Or mesh them somehow. | ||
Would you figure that out for me pretty quick? | ||
Right on top of that rose? | ||
Yeah, well, I was driving in this storm. | ||
That was really fun. | ||
It was like driving through just buckets of water. | ||
People were putting their four-ways on, and I was like, why are you stopping? | ||
If no one can see you, you are gonna get hit by another car, so don't do that. | ||
Just keep moving. | ||
Keep your lights on. | ||
Anyway, yeah. | ||
We're on top of a mountain, basically. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're fairly elevated, so, you know, we're chillin'. | ||
Cicadas are everywhere. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I went outside this morning and in like 10 minutes got like 30 or 40 of them. | ||
You're just walking up and going doop doop doop and just knocking them into a jar and then I threw them in Chicken City and could you imagine being a cicada or like could you imagine like being in a jar with a bunch of people and someone throws you into a room full of gigantic chickens and they just start like slamming their faces into you? | ||
17 years for this! | ||
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I know! | |
My dog has eaten so many of them, she's just barfing like crazy. | ||
I can't stop her, dude. | ||
She just keeps eating them? | ||
Eating them and eating them. | ||
She wants to play with them as soon as they're dead. | ||
She just eats them, moves on to the next. | ||
What kind of dog is it? | ||
It is a Pitbull. | ||
Beautiful little Pitbull. | ||
Oh, you should bring her up sometimes. | ||
Somebody was like, it's the one month where you don't gotta buy chicken food. | ||
And I'm like, it's crazy. | ||
We went out several times, we probably got a hundred cicadas in the span of 20-30 minutes. | ||
You just drop them in it got to the point where the chicken stopped eating them I was like man They're full and there was like just the cicadas like like cuz they peck them on bash them with their faces, right? | ||
So the cicadas weren't going anywhere, but then like eventually they're just like I'm done man It's like going to old country buffet and you load up on mac and cheese. | ||
You just like dude. | ||
I can't eat anymore I know the foods there, but It's so weird how being extremely hungry is such a horrible thing, but then if you can eat a lot really fast, you can't eat anymore. | ||
All the chickens were uncomfortably full. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Where were the cicadas? | ||
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Were they like on the walls or on the floor? | |
On plants and like tree branches. | ||
And so I'm just walking up with a jar and going, whap, and just like bopping them into the jar. | ||
And then they're real dumb. | ||
So they're just like bouncing around in the jar. | ||
They don't even try to leave. | ||
You know, like the stink bugs at least will like kamikaze. | ||
They just like jump off the wall and fall to the ground like, I gotta escape. | ||
17 years in the dirt, dude. | ||
17 years. | ||
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That's crazy. | |
But they sit underground. | ||
They're just underground, just waiting. | ||
Tree roots. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Have you seen the holes in the ground? | ||
They're like this big. | ||
That's them crawling out of the holes. | ||
They're everywhere. | ||
There's holes like all over the ground. | ||
And they're like perfectly circular and there's like a mound of dirt on top of it that gets pushed out like an anthill sometimes. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Whoa. | ||
It's great. | ||
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There's been cicadas all over my couch. | |
I saw someone post on Facebook, it was really funny. | ||
They're like, can anyone explain to me what's going on? | ||
I hear like alarms going off. | ||
It's like, oh, come on, dude. | ||
Do you not really? | ||
Well, how about we talk about stuff? | ||
I thought that's what it was, too. | ||
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Oh, ATF. | |
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Let's talk about the news, man. | ||
We got this story from the Daily Mail. | ||
Republicans tear into Biden's ATF pick for bungling definition of assault rifles, dodging questions about Hunter Biden lying on his background check, and comparing gun owners to Tiger King in car crash Senate appearance. | ||
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Wow. | |
Yeah, David Chipman was confronted by Republican senators during his confirmation hearing. | ||
They excoriated the nominee on his definition of assault weapons, refusing to commit to investigating Hunter Biden and comparing gun owners to Tiger King. | ||
Chipman deflected before saying an assault weapon is, quote, any semi-automatic rifle capable of accepting a detachable magazine above the caliber of .22. | ||
That is one of the most insane things I've ever seen. | ||
This would include a .223, which is, you know, largely the AR-15 round. | ||
I would say .556, but, you know. | ||
Senator Lee brought up Chipman's April 2020 comments, mocking first-time gun owners in the midst of a panic at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. | ||
Said at the time, quote, They might think that they're diehard ready to go, | ||
but unfortunately they're more like Tiger King putting their family in danger. | ||
This is what I imagine like, Darth Vader would sound like, you know, the Empire in Star Wars. | ||
Give up your weapons, you morons. | ||
And then, you know, just taking them all away so that people can't defend themselves. | ||
I think that they're going to do everything that they can to get every kind of weapon that they can. | ||
That's why the guy's not using any definitions. | ||
He wants to leave the door wide open as possible. | ||
But at the same time, what happened in Texas recently? | ||
Constitutional carry. | ||
Did I read it was state number 21 or 22 or something like that? | ||
I mean, that is growing. | ||
That's a trend I can get behind. | ||
You know, in the 80s, we had less gun rights. | ||
Did we really? | ||
Yeah, that's crazy. | ||
I was researching the constitutional carry. | ||
It used to be, in the 80s, most states were may-issue for concealed carry. | ||
That means they could deny you. | ||
Then, many states, most states, are shell-issue, meaning they can make it difficult, but they have to give you the right to keep in bare arms. | ||
There's a lot of Supreme Court rulings on this. | ||
There's a few jurisdictions, but I think Maryland is the only may-issue state right now. | ||
My favorite thing about it, though, is they have this map of the country. | ||
And it says, there's a color code, it's like, green means constitutional carry, and there's tons of states. | ||
It means you can walk into West Virginia, just have a gun, just walk around. | ||
You can't brand a shit of people, obviously, but you can, like, walk around with big guns and do whatever you want. | ||
Well, do whatever you want figuratively, I don't mean literally do whatever you want. | ||
I mean, you can, like, walk around and do things like go to the store and, unless someone, you know, complains. | ||
Then you got the blue states. | ||
The color code says blue, shall issue. | ||
Then you have the yellow, may issue. | ||
And then the red, red. | ||
So I think Hawaii and New Jersey are red. | ||
And it says may issue, parentheses, in practice, won't issue. | ||
So places like New Jersey, I remember because we were there. | ||
We were in the Philly suburbs. | ||
You try to apply for a gun and they'll say, what do you need a gun for? | ||
Isn't that what Heller in D.C. | ||
was all about? | ||
Because that used to be the application in D.C. | ||
It used to be, explain your reasons for needing a concealed carry. | ||
Now it's like, if you want to tell us, you can tell us. | ||
But they can't use it as a condition anymore. | ||
I thought that was a Supreme Court decision. | ||
Shouldn't have struck down those ones in New Jersey and Hawaii in that case. | ||
I don't know, they act like they're my issue, but they're no issue. | ||
So I went to, maybe that's it, maybe like, oh, okay, we're my issue. | ||
We're not, we're gonna issue, but they don't. | ||
So I was told by everybody, you know, in Maryland and New Jersey, you basically will say, here's my reason for needing it. | ||
Oh, I deal with large transactions, I run a business, I'm high profile. | ||
Maryland apparently will say, okay. | ||
New Jersey apparently will be like, nah, can't do it. | ||
You can't even pump your own gas in New Jersey. | ||
I know. | ||
Yeah, you pull up and they do it for you. | ||
So if you were like, I want to defend myself against potentially tyrannical government, they won't give you a gun? | ||
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they... What the heck? | ||
If you say like, exercising my Second Amendment rights, they tell you goodbye. | ||
What the heck? | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
But this is the crazy thing. | ||
This ATF guy. | ||
It's interesting we see these stories. | ||
The stupidity of this man. | ||
And the sheer, like... What's the right word? | ||
Villainous? | ||
I mean, the guy looks evil. | ||
He looks like... If I was casting a Star Wars movie, I'd be like, that's the Emperor guy. | ||
Like, that's gonna be working for the Empire. | ||
The way he looks, the way he talks, the implicitness. | ||
He has the permanent frown on the sides of his mouth. | ||
They're like downward, like Mitch McConnell. | ||
Some people have that. | ||
He needs a mustache, though, so he can twirl it while he's doing these things. | ||
I'll take all their guns! | ||
I definitely, as I encounter more and more people and have a greater life experience, I come to understand that IQ and intelligence is definitely on a curve. | ||
There's a distribution of all these things. | ||
There's plenty of stupid people out there. | ||
I'm afraid to continue to apply stupidity to what is actually malice. | ||
Right. | ||
That guy knows what he thinks an assault rifle is. | ||
Yeah, but he won't say it. | ||
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Right. | |
It's like you said. | ||
Right, he's not being stupid. | ||
He's actually being very calculating and smart about it. | ||
There was one point, I think like two years ago, where they said an assault weapon was any weapon that was semi-auto and took a detachable magazine. | ||
So, look what he's saying, right? | ||
He said rifle in this instance, so he's not talking about handguns. | ||
But they actually included in one of their, the Democrats included in one of their bills that handguns would be an assault weapon, like a Glock 17. | ||
I remember I went down to the March for Our Lives and I asked people, They were like, ban assault weapons. | ||
And I said, do you know the definition of an assault weapon? | ||
Like, honest question. | ||
I'm just doing interviews. | ||
And they were like, yeah, you know, like the AR-15, these rifles. | ||
And I said, are you aware that current legislation proposed by Democrats would ban a Glock 17? | ||
And they'd say, oh, what is that? | ||
That's the handgun. | ||
It's what police use. | ||
I believe police use a Glock 17. | ||
It's a very common handgun. | ||
And they were like, no, no, that's not right. | ||
And I'm like, well, that's what you're advocating for right now. | ||
I saw one lady holding a sign that said, ban assault rifles. | ||
And I was like, what do you mean by ban assault rifles? | ||
And she's like, I don't think assault rifles should be, you know, people should be able to go and just like buy them. | ||
And I was like, but they can't. | ||
It's like, they're NF, they're, they're heavily restricted NFA items. | ||
It's already, you know, possible to get. | ||
They don't, they don't really make them anymore. | ||
She didn't know anything about it. | ||
So she just like folded up her, she's like, oh, I didn't, I didn't realize, you know. | ||
You disrupted the protest by your, like, actual, just regular questions? | ||
I mean, look, obviously when you go to these protests for gun stuff, I think most people are, they know, these people have no idea what they're talking about. | ||
And so you can approach these people like, hey, you're really dumb. | ||
Tell me why you're so dumb and look stupid for the camera. | ||
But I didn't, I'm not going to do that. | ||
I was just like, I noticed you wanted to ban assault rifles. | ||
Well, I'm curious, the National Firearms Act basically banned all assault rifles as defined, you know, by the ATF, select fire rifles, however you want to describe it. | ||
So these are basically heavily restricted and you typically don't find them in gun shops at all anymore. | ||
So I'm not sure, like, did you want to get rid of the grandfathered in NFA items? | ||
And they're just like, they have no idea. | ||
They have no idea. | ||
Well, most people don't know anything. | ||
Most people are ignorant. | ||
There was a rationality to being ignorant in the sense that you could have no impact on these outcomes. | ||
And then the impact on you is usually going to be very small. | ||
Unfortunately, the government reach and they're the creep into every aspect of our life and everything has gotten so great that that that rationally ignorant balance, I feel like is getting out of whack. | ||
You need to know more. | ||
It will affect your life in a way that it didn't affect you. | ||
And you need to be able to take action. | ||
What's interesting, increasing constitutional carry states. | ||
The choices are very clear now. | ||
I'm going to Miami next week. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
The free state of Florida. | ||
Are they constitutional carry? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
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I don't know. | |
They passed that social media thing. | ||
They passed the social media thing. | ||
It's totally wide open. | ||
It's going to be a great time. | ||
I'm so excited about going and getting out of DC. | ||
But my point is that people are moving. | ||
I know a lot of people that have moved. | ||
People that are migrating. | ||
People that are literally taking their lives and putting them in the place where they're going to | ||
have representation that meets with their desires and their expectations. | ||
And John Robb, a great military strategist and analyst, he's talking very regularly and | ||
Mike Anton as well from Claremont and Hinsdale Hillsdale talking very clearly right now about | ||
like maybe we should be resorting the states. | ||
Maybe we should be moving counties from one state to another. | ||
Maybe we should be going to eastern Oregon, joining greater Idaho, maybe southwestern | ||
and western Virginia, joining West Virginia. | ||
I'm sure there's a number of this is hyper. | ||
This is hyper hyper polarization. | ||
So, yeah, people are moving, and we see in northern Colorado, northern California, in eastern Oregon, they want to move their counties to other states. | ||
The state of Jefferson is one proposal, or greater Idaho would incorporate that as well. | ||
Then you have one county in northern Colorado that wants to join, I think, what is it, Wyoming? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because of, like, cattle ranching and stuff. | ||
That's just hyperpolarization. | ||
But there's precedent, though. | ||
This has happened before. | ||
Massachusetts used to be all of New England, practically, and how many states are up there now? | ||
There was one other instance. | ||
West Virginia and Virginia, for example. | ||
Now it's Civil War. | ||
It was pre. | ||
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Right, right, right. | |
Well, no, no, it was the Civil War. | ||
So as the Civil War was kicking off, West Virginia, Western Virginia was like, nah, we don't want to be a part of that. | ||
So West Virginia was North and Virginia was South. | ||
Split the state in half. | ||
Rearranging counties among states, I don't think would take constitutional amendment or even federal approval based on the article that I read from Michael Anton just the other day. | ||
I don't think that matters. | ||
Why not? | ||
I think if a county says, we hereby decide that we, the people, choose different governance, the United States should oblige. | ||
They should oblige, but there are rules to joining the union, and I think one of them is that you can't just make whole states out of nothing. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Right, right. | ||
So this is just specifically about rearranging counties into existing states. | ||
I encourage that. | ||
Why not? | ||
It's happened before. | ||
Representation of the people that you want. | ||
There's no reconciling these issues that we have. | ||
These are fundamentally opposed, diametrically opposed, irreconcilable philosophies and ideologies. | ||
And that will precipitate full-on hot civil war. | ||
Or union collapse. | ||
So right now Oregon, the eastern Oregon is not being represented by Portland and Eugene, right? | ||
And I guess, is Vancouver part of Oregon? | ||
It's like north of Portland? | ||
No, that's north of Seattle. | ||
Vancouver's in Washington. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
There's a Vancouver in Washington and in Canada. | ||
Oh, it's Washington. | ||
I'm thinking of Seattle. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Just north of Seattle. | ||
Oh, OK. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I believe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We're only live on the air with hundreds of thousands of people. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
Wouldn't be the first cop to stop her. | ||
This is I feel the same way about Jersey is that like all this Jersey legislation is basically Newark and like Jersey City there. | ||
It's representing New York, the New York suburb. | ||
Oh, all the rest of New Jersey is getting hit with this ridiculous legislation. | ||
It is Washington, but it's just north of Portland, so we were both right. | ||
Yeah, Vancouver, Washington is just north of Portland. | ||
But anyway, it's very similar. | ||
It's basically the same metro, but it's not Oregon. | ||
So these eastern counties are not being represented. | ||
So they say, we want to join Idaho, where we will be. | ||
Well, at the very least, there's some political pressure, right? | ||
Very little, but some. | ||
So the politicians that come out of, you know, Eastern Oregon still are like, well, we can't do absolutely anything we want because we have some pushback from Eastern Oregon, but for the most part, they're powerless to stop us. | ||
You get rid of them and they're going to say, now we're completely unrestrained and have no reason to do any compromise at all, period, for any reason. | ||
It's possible. | ||
They'd also have less electoral power. | ||
Why would they have less electoral power? | ||
Well, if we're not talking about blue counties adding themselves to blue states, we're talking about red counties. | ||
Democrats would never win again. | ||
Democrats. | ||
We're talking about red counties subtracting themselves from blue states and adding them to red states, which would increase the electoral power of the red state, decrease electoral power of the blue state, which means. | ||
They'll never let it happen. | ||
If the Democrats have any power about it, they'll never let it happen. | ||
Although all of a sudden I've been struck by some great compromise that's going to involve greater Idaho, Jefferson State. | ||
A greater West Virginia, a District of Columbia state, Puerto Rico as a state. | ||
This is the way that politics gets done. | ||
Negotiation, compromise. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe that comes down the road. | ||
But that would be an artifact of a functioning republic with negotiations and compromise. | ||
Why would the wealthy elites in Oregon give up their serfs? | ||
Well, right. | ||
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No. | |
It's not. | ||
They won't. | ||
This is going to be the issue, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's normally a ground up movement. | ||
So perhaps the reason you get the Democrat establishment and look very much so many of the neocons who want guns banned. | ||
Oh, but you know, I'm a conservative, but reasonable gun control. | ||
I'm a hunter, I don't think we should have AR-15s. | ||
When I served in the Marines, you know, that one guy, that Marine guy on Twitter who was like an HR administrator, and then says, this is the weapon issued to me, a weapon of war, and it's like, bro, bro, calm down. | ||
Like, you did HR, okay? | ||
I respect it, you know, because, you know, serving is serving, but... You need humans. | ||
M16s, not AR-15s. | ||
You need to calm down. | ||
And so, but, you know, they very much want to take weapons away because then it's a steamroll. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Then it's a steamroll. | ||
So, this is interesting. | ||
There was a meme posted where somebody, you know, some lefty, some Democrat was like, nobody's coming to take your guns, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I'm like, they already did. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Literally already did. | ||
So when you live on the border of, when you're between three states, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland, you know all about how they've taken your guns away. | ||
Because I go to the gun shop, Crowder, for instance, sends me the Sig M400. | ||
You can't bring it to Maryland. | ||
It's not legal. | ||
So if you live in Maryland, you literally cannot buy a bunch of regular guns. | ||
Not even crazy guns. | ||
There's just random things that are banned, and you're like, I don't know why. | ||
But they've banned them already. | ||
Now what they're not doing is taking them from you. | ||
The problem is, what they do is, they'll ban it and then say, if you've owned it before this date, you're good. | ||
You know what the problem with that is? | ||
Sheriff, deputy shows up to your house. | ||
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You got a M1A. | |
Well, I've owned it for- I don't know, it's illegal, man. | ||
Yes, but the law says- I don't care, man. | ||
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You're under arrest. | |
Give me your weapon. | ||
You think these guys know anything about what that means, what the law is? | ||
No, it's an affirmative defense, meaning after they take your weapon and charge you with a felony for having an assault weapon, you can then go to court and make your- and plea to the judge. | ||
Please. | ||
I- I- I had it before 2013. | ||
Do you have a receipt? | ||
It's been eight years! | ||
I don't have a receipt for this! | ||
Lock him up. | ||
So keep your receipts, and then go to the gun store and get copies of your receipts if you don't have it anymore. | ||
But think about the game they're playing. | ||
It's meant to obstruct as much as possible. | ||
So now, you know what this dude said, this ATF guy? | ||
He mentioned to Marsha Blackburn that we should make all rifles NFA items. | ||
Like, there you go, that solves the problem. | ||
That same guy said that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is a problem with ignorance, man. | ||
No, it's not ignorance, it's malevolence. | ||
No, no, the people that are ignorant in the United States that are witnessing this are not, they don't realize how dangerous and idiotic this guy sounds and seems to be acting. | ||
You mean evil? | ||
Yeah, if he's feigning ignorance, that's evil. | ||
But if he's actually ignorant, it's just dangerous idiocy. | ||
To an extent, but let me clarify too, for those that don't understand the National Firearms Act, basically they regularly put items on this list. | ||
It takes you like nine months on average, depending on who you ask, six months to a year, to be able to buy one. | ||
Suppressors, for instance. | ||
These are NFA items. | ||
You want to get one, takes a really long time. | ||
So I'm in the process of buying some, and it's been, I think, like three weeks. | ||
And so now I've got to wait for, like, an ATF transfer from FFL to FFL. | ||
Then I've got to get the paperwork and start the process. | ||
So this is an extended process because of shipping, which will take just over a year to get. | ||
And what people need to understand, first, silencers are not real. | ||
Like, there's nothing you put on a gun that goes pew, pew, pew. | ||
Suppressors drop the sound enough to where if you're outside, you'd probably be okay without wearing ear protection, but you still want to wear ear protection. | ||
It just reduces recoil. | ||
It makes it safer. | ||
You know, I talked to a bunch of instructors, and a lot of experts, and competitive shooters, and they're like, it definitely makes it safer, it makes it, the recoil is better, and for you, in your home, wanting to defend your home, people need to realize this. | ||
You're sitting outside, you're sleeping in your bed, you hear glass shatter in your house. | ||
So you grab, you know, your handgun or whatever, you fire that in your house without ear protection, what are you gonna do? | ||
You wake up in the middle of the night, someone breaks in your house, you grab your shotgun, and then you grab your ear pro and your eye pro, and then you're like, good to go! | ||
No, you're gonna grab it and be like, boom, and everyone's ears are gonna go, You get suppressors and it makes it better. | ||
Better. | ||
Well, these are NFA items. | ||
Why? Because people are dumb. | ||
Because they see movies where the guy goes, Pew! Pew! Pew! | ||
And then everyone's like, I didn't hear a thing! | ||
And then people believe movies! | ||
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Tools of assassination. | |
They believe movies. | ||
Like, man, you don't want to be in a room when a gun goes off. | ||
Your ears are going to be ringing, you're going to be like, | ||
I can't hear anymore! | ||
But people watch movies. | ||
And they pass laws based on movies. | ||
And I think that's a really good description of Democrats. | ||
We were talking with, you know, we had Scott Horton on the show the other day, and after the show, you know, we're hanging out, we had a mini-ramp session, it was pretty sick. | ||
I did a kickflip pivot, it was awesome. | ||
We were talking about the policies of the Democratic establishment, and I think Andreas was saying, like, they're centrists, or he mentioned that, and I was like, dude, they're not centrists. | ||
And Scott was saying, I think they are, they're like corporatists. | ||
And I'm like, dude, Hillary Clinton, no politics. | ||
She says things that she thinks will get her elected. | ||
Whatever she has to say. | ||
There's no ideology in there. | ||
Now there's leftists who are like, we must have this and we must have the, you know, universal healthcare and cooperative economics. | ||
Then you have the right wing where they're like, you know, free market is better and individual responsibility. | ||
These are people who believe in things. | ||
Left or right economically, traditional versus progressive. | ||
Then you have the establishment Democrats who are like, what do I have to say to attract the largest group of people to vote for me? | ||
I'll say that. | ||
Okay, there's no, there's no ideology there. | ||
There's no, that's not centrist. | ||
Simply being like, I'll say whatever I have to say is not centrism. | ||
A centrist is someone who's like, conservatives got a good point about, you know, individualism. | ||
But I do think the left makes a good point that we can't have people just dying in the street. | ||
Like, how do we, how do we solve for that? | ||
Centrists are just like, you know, kind of saying like, yeah, left's got some good ideas, right's got some good ideas. | ||
There were centrists. | ||
There were. | ||
And our political differences were about policy because both the Democrats and the Republicans came with an appreciation of the Constitution. | ||
I thought maybe my history is a little shaky. | ||
Probably look into it and probably wasn't as rosy as you might expect. | ||
But it seems to me now, though, that, like I said earlier, irreconcilable first principles of these ideologies now that make a center impossible. | ||
What is it? | ||
Is it the war? | ||
Is it like some people are okay with conquest and some people aren't? | ||
There's like... It's not a left or right. | ||
There's another... So this is what I'm thinking. | ||
It's not left and right anymore. | ||
I know the political compass is authoritarian, libertarian, economic left, economic right. | ||
But the neolibs and the neocons are not left or right. | ||
They're not. | ||
They're the corporate uniparty. | ||
And they don't care for any kind of ideological agenda. | ||
They don't care about a free market. | ||
They'll support the free market insofar as it gives them power. | ||
They don't care about regulation. | ||
They'll support regulation insofar as it gives them power. | ||
They want to blow up people. | ||
They want to blow up kids. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they can sell weapons to the highest bidder. | ||
They can build oil pipelines. | ||
They can dominate different regions and get more power. | ||
They're like fascists, you know, to varying degrees. | ||
But it's not even necessarily fascism because there's no underlying ideology other than give me more. | ||
I want. | ||
So you've got leftists who I disagree with, but at least they believe things, wrong things, things you can actually point to. | ||
The establishment doesn't care. | ||
They'll say whatever they have to say. | ||
I think that somebody might argue that greed is in itself an artifact of free market capitalism. | ||
Right. | ||
Like there's varying levels of greed, greed or desire or want to acquire resources. | ||
We want to acquire resources to sustain our families and have some luxury time and take vacations and retire early and enjoy our lives. | ||
Hopefully a little bit more than that. | ||
It's it's just I think the same scale to think from that. | ||
I want to be able to do whatever I can do. | ||
And then, you know, more power, more money, more power, more money. | ||
I have a good example of this for our next story. | ||
I'm sorry, just self-centered greed in and of itself is, isn't it Adam Smith saying this | ||
is the key to everything that we've got going on in a liberal, open economic system. | ||
Let's, I have a good example of this for our next story. | ||
Check this out. | ||
So Fox News, Democrats are getting increasingly nervous about woke culture. | ||
Analysts say James Carville says wokeness is a problem and everyone knows it. | ||
Interesting, James. | ||
I didn't see him, you know, coming out and speaking about this before the election. | ||
Why? | ||
Say whatever they have to say to gain power. | ||
Now that they realize there's a competing, power-hungry, fascistic ideology, now they're worried about it. | ||
But many of these woke leftists aligned themselves with neocons and neolibs because orange man bad. | ||
Many, many leftists, democratic socialists, also aligned themselves. | ||
What a truly powerful coalition of people who have no business supporting each other. | ||
Just because they hated Trump, they were able to form that alliance. | ||
Now Trump is gone. | ||
Now it's all falling apart. | ||
But the wokeness is a very, very real problem for Democrats because it's starting to supplant the establishment. | ||
They're forced to adopt a lot of this nonsense, a lot of this ridiculous rhetoric. | ||
And Joe Biden is the epitome of old white men. | ||
Somehow they got the woke to vote for him. | ||
But now they're recognizing it's going to cause them increasing problems moving forward with these elections. | ||
Joe Biden's always been woke. | ||
Joe Biden is the one that kicked off the Title IX reform that stripped away due process for men and people, anyone accused of harassment on campus because he believed the SJWs who went in there crying about rape crisis, rape 1 in 4, 1 in 4, woop woop. | ||
It was Joe Biden himself who pushed the 2011 thing which really opened up the floodgates for all this woke crap to get into for all the administrative elements of our universities. | ||
From there they trained all these students who went into the corporations and now they're transforming the corporations. | ||
So really Joe Biden has been the avatar of woke, the leader of woke, the biggest enabler of woke. | ||
Since as far back as I can remember in the early parts of the Obama administration, which is totally ironic, given his past comments and his beliefs about segregation in schools and all these things. | ||
It's it's interesting, but he's always been a tool for them. | ||
And man, it's guys like Andrew Sullivan. | ||
Man, that burns me up. I know because Andrew Sullivan correctly identifies the problem with woke | ||
He understands critical race theory is a problem. He understands the racism. He understands how it turns into | ||
anti-semitism He didn't care | ||
All he wanted to do was get rid of Trump. Yep. He did not care he | ||
He is supposed to be somebody with some sense of reason, like a sane voice out there. | ||
At least that's how I remember him when I was a kid and I wasn't too politically informed, but I would watch him on Bill Maher and I'd be like, well, he's the conservative one and I like him better than all the rest of them. | ||
So I remember him and I remember him writing an article in 2000 about testosterone replacement therapy. | ||
Where he acknowledges the power of hormones in driving personality and behavior and expression of self, etc. | ||
So he understands and has known for a long time, but he was unwilling to stand up for it. | ||
He was willing to support and advocate for Joe Biden to accept the wokeness. | ||
Simply to get rid of Donald Trump. | ||
And for that, man, just sacrifice everybody, burn it down because this guy's got mean tweets, mean tweets, good policies, good policies, but mean tweets. | ||
Oh, but mean tweets, man. | ||
I know. | ||
What am I, what am I going to tell my kids? | ||
You know, he, he tweeted that that lady was a horse face, horse fed. | ||
That was funny, actually. | ||
And Rosie O'Donnell wasn't that bad. | ||
Woody on ya, period! | ||
He called Stormy Horseface. | ||
He tweeted that, right? | ||
He did. | ||
Wow. | ||
He did. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But, you know, mean tweets, mean tweets bad. | ||
But hey, like, what? | ||
Double the amount of kids kept in cages on the border right now? | ||
How much does it increase the surge of people who are streaming across the border? | ||
It's literally the Spongebob meme dude, where Patrick and Spongebob are like, the city's on fire and Spongebob's like, we did it, we saved the city, that's what it is! | ||
Trump represented something. | ||
You know, it was a clever play by the establishment, they did it. | ||
There was a combination of milking media and the Democrats being like, we want to win so we'll do whatever we have to do. | ||
And it started before he even took office. | ||
Oh yeah, it was nuts. | ||
It was nuts. | ||
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The campaign to get him out of office started before he got in office. | |
So I wanted to mention, I saw this really funny video from Babylon Bee, where it's a bunch of Klan members, and they're discussing, like, how, like, hey, the media is saying, like, you know, racism is back in, so, like, it's time to get back in the game. | ||
And then one of them is like, no, no, no, you don't got to do anything anymore. | ||
You're a white male. | ||
Just literally just be, and you're racist. | ||
You're good. | ||
And then the leader of the dragon, he's like, he's like, what, what do you mean? | ||
He's like, no, I want things. | ||
And then he starts naming things and they're like, yeah, but that's not racist anymore to say that. | ||
So he was like, what about segregation? | ||
Like, no, no, no. | ||
The left says that's good now. | ||
So it ends with this clan member, like going to a university and demanding segregated water fountains. | ||
And then a woke guy walks up and goes, that's really forward thinking, man. | ||
I respect that. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's where we are. | ||
That's where we are. | ||
I saw an interview with Christopher Rufo on Marc Lamont Hill on Lamont Hill. | ||
I saw that. | ||
OK. | ||
And Lamont Hill tried to... Marc, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
He tried to back and bait Rufo into answering a question that would have would have broken his frame. | ||
And the question was like, well, can you say anything nice about white people? | ||
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Well, no, no, no. | |
Hold on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Rufo said that this critical race theory is attacking what they describe as whiteness, saying it's a very negative thing, we shouldn't be doing that. | ||
And then he said, oh okay, if you think they're saying it's a negative thing, then what's one thing you like about being a white man? | ||
And Rufo said, you know, I don't see it that way. | ||
I don't agree with that. | ||
And so then he goes, no, no, no, just humor me. | ||
Just humor me. | ||
And then Rufo said, I reject the premise of your claims about whiteness. | ||
And I want you to treat me like an individual as much as, you know, I would treat you. | ||
And then he tweeted something. | ||
Rufo tweeted something that was brilliant. | ||
He responded to Marc-Alain Hill saying, you and I have substantially more in common, the same language, the same country, similar income level and class, more so than I would have in common with a Swedish farmer, and more so than you would have with a Nigerian farmer. | ||
That was an amazing point that he made about wokeness and critical race theory that I think most of us already realize, obvious. | ||
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Right. | |
Because of what they're not, they're not attacking whiteness. | ||
They're just calling it that. | ||
They're just attacking American culture, period. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
My favorite thing was like, What did Rufo say? | ||
He said, OK, well, if I have to, you know, use critical race theory, then perhaps being on time and working hard. | ||
And then a bunch of people on Twitter like no one defines whiteness that way. | ||
I saw. | ||
I was right there on all that. | ||
And so this is actually produced. | ||
They do, though. | ||
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They do, though. | |
They do define that. | ||
That's exactly how they define it. | ||
Oh, there's absolutely no question that white supremacy, white dominance culture is defined by punctuality, reliance on data, self-reliance, individualism, rugged individualism, objectivity. | ||
Science, all kinds of things, right? | ||
A desire to be safe. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
But it brings up an interesting point. | ||
Chris, you know, I love you, Chris. | ||
I've had Chris on the show a number of times. | ||
He's a tremendous guy. | ||
He has a role that he's playing. | ||
He's incredibly effective and he's got huge amounts of change. | ||
I am a little bit different than him. | ||
I might have actually doubled down when they asked that question. | ||
I would have been like, hell yeah, I love a million things about being white. | ||
I love being on time. | ||
I love being myself. | ||
I love taking care of myself and being responsible for everything about me and not needing handouts or whatever. | ||
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Interracial marriage. | |
That's not going to work because the general audience doesn't know anything about it. | ||
So if you come out as this, you know... Indeed. | ||
They don't know anything about it. | ||
They also didn't know anything about it when Chris answered the way he did. | ||
At least the way that I would have done it is a very tried and proven technique called agree and amplify. | ||
When someone asks you a question that's clearly meant to be provocative or to challenge you, the only response is to take what they're accusing you of and just come back and say, yes, times 10. | ||
So what I would do is I would pull up the African American Heritage Museum and I would say, well, not that I agree with your view, Mark, which I believe is a white supremacist worldview, but I did pull up this article from the African American Heritage Museum which says that being on time is a trait of whiteness. | ||
See, I reject that premise, but based on your, you want me to humor your ideology, your white supremacist ideology, oh, I would agree with you on that, I suppose, that being on time is a good thing. | ||
I would however disagree that it's whiteness. | ||
To be on time because I'm pretty sure you were on time. | ||
That's the funniest part of all, right? | ||
Is like that guy is punctual, takes care of himself, doesn't want to hand out, doesn't want anybody to help him. | ||
He believes in the power of personal effort and responsibility and data. | ||
You don't think that guy's looking at ratings? | ||
Jeez Louise. | ||
So the whole thing is absurd and it's like, I'm ready just to agree and amplify now. | ||
Today on Twitter I was like, CRT is absolutely right, man. | ||
This white culture, this is what it is. | ||
And it's great. | ||
And it's the best culture that it is. | ||
And look what it's created. | ||
And here we are. | ||
I agree. | ||
It's, it's, it's, look, just Google search critical theory. | ||
Oh, I know. | ||
And this thing that you referenced about the American African American heritage museum, the last thing on that, they took it down. | ||
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Right. | |
Because it was so insane that it was like a clan, like a clan. | ||
a Klan member. It was insane that our federal tax money paid for this thing and was publicly | ||
posted by the government where since the 90s where the last thing about anti-racist is | ||
I yield positions of power to people of color. That is what they want specifically in the | ||
literature. | ||
You white person yield your position to you person of color. | ||
Why? | ||
To take care of history and all these terrible things and blah blah blah blah blah and because you've got your power and you don't so you have to get out of the way. | ||
That's what they're teaching your kids. | ||
That's what they're teaching your children in school. | ||
I mean, it's step aside. | ||
It's well beyond race. | ||
Do you want your children to be told to yield positions of power that they may have earned through hard work and dedication? | ||
I'm getting hot. | ||
It's well beyond race, though. | ||
This is one of the issues I have with the constant saying critical race theory over and over again, is that critical theory is much larger than that. | ||
It encompasses science. | ||
They say science isn't real. | ||
So we say critical race theory. | ||
We say critical race theorists believe this. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Critical theorists believe this. | ||
It's much, much more than just race. | ||
They tell your kids that 2 plus 2 equals 5. | ||
What are they going to do now that it's becoming evident that they actually are the institutional power? | ||
They're going to have to eject half of their philosophical background because it's specifically about attacking people in power. | ||
No, no, no, they don't. | ||
They don't. | ||
Because they come out, they say it, and cowards, regular Americans who are cowards just accept it, even though they know they have institutional power. | ||
Come on, Hollywood is not oppressed. | ||
Hollywood's opinion, the Democrats are not oppressed. | ||
Roger, you're missing my point. | ||
I'm talking about the philosophical underpinning, the references- Has always been a lie. | ||
Always been a lie. | ||
So when they come out and they say we're still oppressed, oh come on, they were claiming Donald Trump is the power structure of this country, just Donald Trump, whose own staff, he had hired people who hated him, John Bolton hated him, he hired a bunch of idiots, he should have fired a bunch of other idiots, and he had no control over cultural institutions, so you had every news organization except Fox News, even sometimes Fox News, you had the Republican establishment opposed to him, you had the Democratic establishment, Hollywood, you had all major corporations, and they claimed Trump was the power. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No, I agree. | ||
We're talking about two different things. | ||
I understand you're saying the philosophy, but my point is they came out at a time when they already were the institutional authority in every respect and said, we're the marginalized. | ||
Now there's been a slight change. | ||
A few seats have flipped in Congress and now they're still saying the same thing. | ||
But this is this is a 50 year process, right? | ||
So these changes about them actually taking over institutional control are really in like the eighth and ninth inning of this game that's already been going on for a long time. | ||
So all my whole my only point here is that the hypocrisy that you're pointing out is just becoming a little bit more obvious and a little bit more evident. | ||
And that when they use their philosophical studies in literature to justify what they're doing, they're actually going to have to eject part of the foundation that they've been using as justification for their actions, which is demonstration of the fact that it was all bullcrap in the first place. | ||
And we're going to see that, I think, moving forward. | ||
That they don't have to eject the philosophy. | ||
Okay. | ||
Why would they have to? | ||
I'm talking about the theorists and the people that the academics and the ones that write papers based on papers based on papers with references and such. | ||
But what I don't understand is that they've been lying the whole time, so why would they change anything? | ||
Good point. | ||
Don't know. | ||
They control the colleges, the movies, the TV shows, the political establishment, the banking institutions. | ||
Now the Federal Reserve is woke. | ||
Numerous Federal Reserve banks are now embracing wokeness. | ||
Joe Biden is doing race-based recovery acts. | ||
I'll say reparations. | ||
They just flaunt it while still saying that the homeless white veteran sleeping in the gutter is the oppressor and Oprah Winfrey is oppressed. | ||
It's ALWAYS been ludicrous on its face. | ||
It's just an excuse to manipulate the emotions of dumb people who don't pay attention. | ||
And you know what, I'll give a special shoutout to Bill Burr. | ||
Who exemplified this so perfectly when he was on the Joe Rogan experience and he was like, I'm not gonna do this with you Joe, sit here with you who has no medical degree and I have no medical degree talking about what we should do. | ||
I turn on the TV once every two weeks and I do what the TV says. | ||
Thank you. | ||
He exemplifies the problem. | ||
I don't care about this country. | ||
I don't care about this planet. | ||
I don't care about you. | ||
I'm just gonna turn the TV on once every two weeks and do what it tells me to do. | ||
Talk about giving up your responsibility. | ||
Talk about being a wealthy dude, extracting from the system, and saying F you to all the hardworking people who are like, please help us. | ||
The room's on fire. | ||
And he's like, I don't know, I come in once every two weeks and I do what the guy at the door tells me to do. | ||
He said he wished more people had died from COVID on Conan. | ||
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What, really? | |
Conan was like, what? | ||
It was really disturbing. | ||
And he was like, yeah, you know, the stupid people, like, it was really, really... He's allowed to make jokes. | ||
It wasn't, I mean, it wasn't funny. | ||
Whatever he was saying was ridiculous. | ||
You know, when he's exemplifying one of the biggest problems in this country, and that's regular people say, I don't know, I don't care, I don't want to know, and I don't want to care. | ||
And then it's like, okay. | ||
Then, what do they do? | ||
They punch each other in the parking lot over a can of beans. | ||
There was, when the gas shortage hit, a video of a guy punching a woman in the face. | ||
Bro, do you see this? | ||
This is what happens when you ignore everything. | ||
I was talking about this the other day, several times now with Fauci friends. | ||
I'll give you a good example. | ||
Fauci goes on the TV and he's like, you don't need to be wearing masks, you know, it might protect you from a droplet or two. | ||
And then later, a few months later, he's like, oh, I lied on purpose because we wanted doctors to get it. | ||
And so my point was, if Fauci came out and said, just wear a scarf, People would have worn scarves, but he was worried doctors wouldn't get masks. | ||
But if people just wore scarves and masks, then the doctors would not have needed as many masks. | ||
The point is, because no one paid attention to what this moron was saying, They ignored sound policy when you had China buying up all the PPE. | ||
You had Fauci be like, no, don't do it. | ||
And then people died. | ||
And then the doctors now need more masks. | ||
If people were paying attention, they wouldn't be fighting each other in the parking lot for a can of beans or punching somebody for some toilet paper. | ||
Instead, they don't care, they don't accept their responsibility, and they just... they just ignore it. | ||
And then we sit here watching the place burn down. | ||
It's like we're on the Titanic, it's sinking. | ||
And we're like, yo, we need help! | ||
And they're like, nah, I'm good. | ||
Imagine this, your boat's sinking, right? | ||
You're on a big ship, it's filling with water, and you're like, you know what? | ||
It's a slow leak. | ||
It's getting faster. | ||
But if everybody bails water, we're gonna make it. | ||
And then Bill Burr walks in and goes, look, I just walk in the room once every two weeks and I look at the guy who's sitting in the captain's seat and just do what he tells me. | ||
And the guy in the captain's seat, Fauci, he's just saying random stuff you don't even know what he's talking about. | ||
So this guy then goes, that's the attitude all these Americans have. | ||
We have seen With the Culture War, with Gamergate, with Critical Race Theory, we have all been watching this happen since the early 2010s, since the late... You know, you look at the data from Zack Goldberg and LexisNexis, and you can see the massive explosion of Critical Race Theory. | ||
And then we start, you know, ringing the bells, and people say, shut up, I don't care. | ||
The media lies, for sure, and manipulates people, but it really comes down to this. | ||
If people just say, I'll turn the TV on once every two weeks and do what it tells me, then it doesn't matter what we know. | ||
These people keep voting for this stuff. | ||
I have friends who, one friend of mine, he films himself walking with like a POV shot of the ballot going to the mailbox saying, you've got to do what's right for this country and vote for Joe Biden. | ||
And when I said, what does that mean, vote for Joe Biden? | ||
He's just like, well, you know, Trump's bad. | ||
Why is Trump bad? | ||
What policy? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
He doesn't have any. | ||
He doesn't have any. | ||
He turns the TV on once every two weeks. | ||
They say, Orange Man bad every time. | ||
So he says, okay, I'll go do what I have to do. | ||
Burn the country down and throw another Molotov cocktail into our buildings, our capital buildings, our institutions, and then come and complain that me, with the water, I'm the problem. | ||
They called the plebeians, the plebeians, is that what they were called in ancient Rome? | ||
I was just watching this reconquest of the Roman Empire by What was that emperor's name? | ||
But anyway, he went around and reconquered most of the empire that had been falling around 250 AD. | ||
Most of the people didn't care. | ||
The citizens of the cities, they just changed their flag. | ||
They'd be like, oh, okay, a new leader. | ||
Take the old flag down. | ||
But they didn't want to die. | ||
They didn't want to get conquered. | ||
They didn't want to get hurt. | ||
They just go along with it. | ||
That's like 98% of the people. | ||
I have a lot of sympathy for people that don't have the luxury that we have of spending time figuring this stuff out every day. | ||
And it is very common and totally reasonable for people to not have that much time to dedicate to processing consuming information. | ||
And this is why we're in such a critically dire circumstance. | ||
Because most people don't even check in with the news because they can't because they're working hard and they're trying to figure out how to feed their three kids and deal with virtual school and go to work and deal with gas shortages and deal with corona and all these things. | ||
It's hard enough. | ||
But it's getting to the point where the institutions are so corrupted that there's zero reason to trust. | ||
There was reason to trust. | ||
So we're at this part where there's like this tectonic pressure building where it's like Oh, it was OK to be ignorant and rationally ignorant over here because everything was OK. | ||
And then moving in this direction is it's lethal now to be rationally ignorant. | ||
And it's kind of there's faults happening. | ||
There's little faults happening. | ||
Sooner or later, there's going to be an eruption. | ||
If this thing turns out, Wuhan Institute of Virology and Fauci's involved in advanced function or who know, I don't know what I'm talking about. | ||
The point is, is like if this if there's a real huge, massive scandal, that comes out of this. | ||
It may wake some people up, but I still don't know how to solve the problem for the dual working family with multiple kids and 50 different after school activities and groupthink and just not having the luxury of time to dedicate. | ||
I deal with this with my ex-wife all the time because we're talking about all kinds of issues and she's like, well, how do you know? | ||
It's my job to know. | ||
I literally get paid every day to learn and figure this stuff out, break it down, synthesize it, and then explain it to people. | ||
It's my job. | ||
I'm lucky for that. | ||
Let's talk about the real world ramifications for you and your loved ones. | ||
So I agree with Jack. | ||
So for those just tuning in, we were talking about You know, people who don't pay attention to the news, and you made a good point that I've often brought up. | ||
It's not the job of the average person to focus on news and politics. | ||
A carpenter's job is to build, and to help people live and be more comfortable, and HVAC, you know, employees, they're gonna help you have your air functioning properly. | ||
Not watching the news, you know, we're sitting in a very hot room right now. | ||
Well, we got the HVAC guys working on it right now. | ||
So here's the news. | ||
The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse over the deadly Wisconsin shootings slated to begin November 1st and last up to two weeks. | ||
So we're getting there. | ||
This is an update, but there's a lot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's going to be riots. | ||
They're going to burn buildings down. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse will get life in prison. | ||
I don't know for sure. | ||
I don't know for sure. | ||
You said you were so confident when you said it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I said, Kyle Rittenhouse will get life in prison. | ||
I don't know for sure. | ||
Why do you think that? | ||
Do you think the media manipulation will push it to happen? | ||
Because regular people, unfortunately too many of them, are cowards. | ||
Yeah, that's like the nature of humanity. | ||
What's up with that? | ||
Even during the revolution, a large portion, a large portion, the plurality, opposed the revolution. | ||
The plebeians, they called the plebeians, like the lesser informed, you know, animal bodies that till the fields and carry the rocks for you. | ||
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That's why you have a Republican government. | |
That's why democracy as defined by just mob rule doesn't work. | ||
And that's what we have right now. | ||
The Republic is gone. | ||
So here's what's going to happen. | ||
They're going to do jury selection. | ||
These people are going to be there and they're going to be like, I don't want my house to burn down. | ||
I don't care about this kid. | ||
It's him or me. | ||
See, people used to have a sense of community and scruples. | ||
And they'd be like, I will not condemn this young man. | ||
I saw the evidence. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
I think it's possible we get a hung jury. | ||
Maybe one person just says, no way. | ||
I'm not locking that kid up for this. | ||
That's self-defense. | ||
But I think there's a stronger possibility like we saw in Minneapolis. | ||
Come on. | ||
You had that lady who straight up said, I couldn't go through the riots. | ||
I don't want to go through the riots again. | ||
They had to escort the jurors in the Chauvin trial into the building under armed guard with like SWAT team rifles because of the riots. | ||
These people knew exactly what they were doing. | ||
They said, I don't care. | ||
Lock them up. | ||
I'm not taking this one. | ||
Totally. | ||
You think the jurors in Rittenhouse are going to disagree? | ||
They're going to save their own butts. | ||
Does that open that up to appeal, I believe? | ||
Uh, there's a bunch of grounds for appeal for Chauvin, but what does it really do? | ||
Grant him a new trial? | ||
Maybe? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I mean, we've had, we've had, we had Andrew Branca on, we've had other legal experts and they just said, it's not gonna. | ||
Dude, I watched Written House as live as you could possibly watch it without being there. | ||
Brandon G and a few other guys, they were on the ground. | ||
Richie. | ||
Richie. | ||
But like, dude, I watched it as live as you could without being there. | ||
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It seemed completely, completely obvious to me. | |
We've had, I think, the entire Riot Squad crew that was on the ground here at different times talking about what happened. | ||
One of the biggest clips we've ever done was Richie McGinnis, the journalist who actually rendered aid to one of the guys who got shot, telling his story. | ||
I'm not gonna put words in his mouth, but I've heard witness testimony. | ||
I've watched all the footage. | ||
Oh, dude, clearly self-defense. | ||
But hold on, hold on. | ||
It's not just about right now. | ||
Check this out. | ||
I got another story for you. | ||
You're gonna love this one. | ||
I'm gonna love it, I bet. | ||
Elizabeth City Police arrest woman accused of striking two protesters with her car. | ||
She's being charged with assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill. | ||
Wow. | ||
So she was taken to Albemarie District Jail with a $40,000 secured bond. | ||
Her first court appearance is the 27th. | ||
They say they responded to a call around 6.45 p.m. | ||
She struck people with her car. | ||
I watched the video. | ||
She was going about a mile or two miles an hour. | ||
She was driving through an intersection when the Black Lives Matter group started banging on her car. | ||
She then slowly drove through and one of the Black Lives Matter protesters fell over and injured her leg. | ||
This woman was now arrested and charged with felony assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill by use of... I'll read it. | ||
Two counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill by the use of a motor vehicle. | ||
One count of careless and reckless and one count of unsafe movement. | ||
Remember Provo, Utah? | ||
Provo, Utah was where somebody was driving down the street and a group of Black Lives Matter extremists ran up and one person pulled out a gun and shot the driver. | ||
Dude, if a car's driving down the road and you run towards its side and throw yourself into the side of the car and fall down and hurt yourself, you can sue them. | ||
No, not anymore. | ||
The woke have taken over. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse, I need to- No, no, no. | ||
As the person that throws yourself into the car, you can sue the driver of the car. | ||
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No, Ian. | |
It used to be that way, but not if the person is a Black Lives Matter protester. | ||
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This woman has felony charges, too, because they- No, no, he's saying sue the driver. | |
I'm saying, as you as the pedestrian- Yes. | ||
Right, right, right, right, right. | ||
throw yourself into a moving car from the side, you can sue the driver for hitting you. | ||
Right, right, right, right, right. | ||
That's crazy to me. | ||
So in DC, and maybe it's like this in other places too, people walk out into the street as an act of defiance | ||
and an expression of power, jaywalking, right? | ||
Like they won't go to the crosswalks. | ||
They'll deliberately walk very slowly across the street looking at you, making you stop your car with their eyes in the middle of the street, right? | ||
And I don't like that very much. | ||
So one day I thought, let me look up the law on this, right? | ||
If a pedestrian is in the middle of your way to drive, you are obligated to avoid that pedestrian at all costs. | ||
That's the law, right? | ||
If they jump out into the street, you have to try to avoid them no matter what. | ||
Even if they're wrong, even if they're committing a crime, even if it's a violation, even if you're totally right. | ||
That's the law. | ||
I looked it up, because I wanted to know. | ||
It seems to me this is an absurd use of that idea. | ||
They attacked the car. | ||
This woman was physically attacked. | ||
Fortunately, she was safe in her vehicle. | ||
In the video, I've watched it. | ||
A mile an hour, two miles, just slowly creeping forward. | ||
That's it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I really doubt her foot was on the gas at all, how slow she was going. | ||
And they were jumping up and down and banging on the car, as we've seen. | ||
Now she's got two felony charges. | ||
I warn this is gonna happen. | ||
How many times have I said this? | ||
I love it. | ||
There's like, the left likes to take select political moments, like, Tim's predictions are all wrong, and it's like, I got a whole bunch, and you know it, Jack. | ||
Where it's like, we were right about this. | ||
I said, what, two years ago? | ||
It's only a matter of time before the police are like, it's easier just to arrest the victim than deal with a mob. | ||
So now you have a woman who was attacked in her car, fortunately safe, protected by her car, who tried escaping from a violent group of people banging on her vehicle, and the cops said, duh, I'll just arrest the driver. | ||
Why am I gonna support the cops? | ||
I'm sick of this. | ||
You know, people saying defend the police. | ||
Nah, sorry, I'm not playing that game. | ||
I'm not gonna defend anybody because this is what they do. | ||
They seize your guns, they take away your right to defend yourself, they arrest you in your own home, and then you get Kyle Rittenhouse going to jail, you get the McCloskeys getting arrested and getting their guns confiscated, you get the guys at Attila's Gym, the people who are going in getting arrested by the cops, and all of these conservatives like, well, it's not the cops' fault. | ||
Whose fault do you think it is? | ||
Who literally went and arrested this woman and put her in jail? | ||
The DA? | ||
No. | ||
The DA's sitting in an office having no idea what's going on. | ||
The cops showed up and said, we choose to imprison this woman for trying to flee a violent mob of extremists. | ||
Keep supporting those people. | ||
And then when you're locked up next, I won't defend you. | ||
I'll say what you like it. | ||
If the cops come, if you are walking down the street, minding your own business, and BLM comes and beats the crap out of you and the cops arrest you, I'm gonna be like, but you wanted that. | ||
You support the police. | ||
What jurisdiction was this with the car? | ||
This is Elizabeth City, North Carolina, where the riots are. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So the police have decided, because of the Andrew Brown shooting, they are going to arrest the victims of violent crime, because it is easier than dealing with the mob. | ||
By all means, keep back in the blue all day and night, and when you end up in jail, because you were beaten up by BLM, I'll say, but you support the police. | ||
Aren't you happy that they've locked you up in their facility? | ||
It's what you wanted, isn't it? | ||
Oh, I know they're letting Black Lives Matter go. | ||
They're letting them throw bricks through windows and beat pedestrians and smash windows. | ||
But you support the cops' actions. | ||
People don't even know, right? | ||
I think there was some research that just came out about Democrats' awareness of Antifa. | ||
None. | ||
No awareness. | ||
Oh, this is fantastic. | ||
See, I covered A couple stories this morning, and on one of my earlier segments, are you familiar with Ground News? | ||
No. | ||
So Ground.News, they sponsored one of my earlier segments, and it's really a great service. | ||
This is not a sponsor spot, by the way, but I did do a promo spot for them before. | ||
They show you the amount of left-wing and right-wing outlets reporting on the story. | ||
So you look at an Antifa story, and what do you get? | ||
You get a bunch of, you get every right-wing outlet covering it, and then they'll say left-wing, and they'll be like, one. | ||
And then far left, zero. | ||
So of course the left, and these progressives have no idea. | ||
They have no idea. | ||
I remember on the eve of the inauguration and stuff, or Jan 6, actually, maybe like the week leading up to that in DC, they were boarding up the buildings again, and I went on Facebook to talk to a couple of my old friends. | ||
It's a dumb thing, of course, every time. | ||
I tried to explain to them that the city had been boarded up since May 27th, and they had no idea. | ||
People that live in the city that maybe don't just come downtown, that just go suburb to suburb or the outer part of the city or whatever. | ||
They had no idea that there had been riots all summer long. | ||
Burning buildings, multiple alarm fires, hundreds of assaults and felonies and loot. | ||
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I was five feet away from people looting. | |
And they just have no zero nada knowledge or understanding. | ||
So when I come on Facebook and I'm like, actually guys, it's because these BLM Antifa folks have been writing all summer. | ||
They're like, you're an idiot. | ||
You're an ass. | ||
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You're blah, blah, blah. | |
You're the worst person in the whole world. | ||
And they unfriend me and they get all mad because he challenged what they believe to be their like perception of reality. | ||
This is the biggest problem. | ||
Is, is, is, is how do we get people to let go of their ego invested sense of reality that they've actually fortified with mainstream commercial news? | ||
They have no idea whether they're trusted or not. | ||
It's just passively goes in their brain. | ||
They believe it. | ||
I'm anti-racist. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not a race. | ||
It's all a perfect storm of, of trained ignorance, reliance on institutions that are no longer trustworthy or valuable. | ||
And then an impossible task of dislodging this fake reality out of people's minds. | ||
And when you try to, you look like the bad guy to them. | ||
Let me show you this from Ground News. | ||
This is really interesting. | ||
I pulled up the story about the woman in Elizabeth City hitting the protesters with her car. | ||
Now, do you think it's left or right reporting the story about the woman hitting protesters? | ||
It's definitely the left, and it's definitely framed as a vehicular assault and all this. | ||
You are correct, but it's not the far left. | ||
It's just center left and left sources that are reporting this. | ||
The Daily Caller was the only right-wing outlet to report this, which I find interesting because typically the right does report on these things, but they frame it very differently. | ||
So what happens? | ||
Lefty people, liberals, will open the news and go, These people are hitting the protesters! | ||
These peaceful protesters are being run over! | ||
So here's what I did. | ||
I went to Ground News and I searched for Antifa. | ||
Surprise, surprise. | ||
All of the immediate links that pop up when you search for Antifa on Ground News, right-wing source, right-wing source, right-wing source, right-wing source, 100% right-wing, 100% right-wing, 100% right-wing. | ||
I'm not surprised. | ||
Oh yeah, Antifa's not real, everything's normal. | ||
This is why you see lefties and progressives saying Antifa is just an idea. | ||
It's why you get these politicians who are completely dumbfounded and don't understand what's going on. | ||
but you know this is not a winning thing this is look dudes people i was doxxed by a woman who claimed to be antifa who had a flag an antifa flag on her banner from twitter who led antifa meetings who deliberately organized the whole operation to dox and get me fired And I explain this to people, they're like, Oh, well, I knew you were out of work. | ||
Oh, I knew you were having trouble. | ||
Oh, but Antifa is just not, no, that just can't be right. | ||
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No, no. | |
They put a gun to my head. | ||
They got me fired. | ||
Yes. | ||
They ruined my life, literally, for a short period of time. | ||
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Destroyed my reputation, bro, but you Bruce Lee did I Bruce you took their energy? | |
You could know which again if you turn it back on if you do that Then it also means you didn't get canceled and it's not a real thing and there was a negative side effect for that But it's like these are people that have known me my whole life that have been to my wedding that know my children And yet I tell them, like, this is my personal, real-life experience. | ||
I was there, I saw it, they doxed me, this flag. | ||
Doesn't make sense. | ||
Did you tell them with text? | ||
In person, man! | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
In person, on the phone. | ||
And what was their response? | ||
Just this, like, opaque, like, film of confusion and disbelief. | ||
They can't process it. | ||
Because if I'm right, that means Everyone else is wrong. | ||
And if everyone else is wrong, then maybe everything else is wrong as well. | ||
Do you guys remember that photo where all the people are doing the Roman salute, the Nazi salute, and one guy is just all frumpy like, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that's us. | ||
We're the frumpy people saying, I will not salute. | ||
And those people are the ones doing the red salute marching through the street. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
They're literally doing what's called the red salute. | ||
Google the red salute. | ||
Look it up. | ||
The Black Lives Matter symbol is the red salute. | ||
It is the communist symbol. | ||
The Nazis may have been beaten, but the communists weren't. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I had a conversation with my son just the other night. | ||
He's 14 years old and he's feeling a lot of peer pressure to do certain medical procedures that we probably don't want to talk about here. | ||
And I told him, you know, son, it's lonely doing the right thing. | ||
It's lonely standing up. | ||
And when you're 14, it's really hard to do that. | ||
Especially when you're getting pressure from your parents, not me, family, relatives, cousins, people in your neighborhood, your sports coaches, the teachers at school, the parents of your friends. | ||
Very difficult to stand up and do the right thing. | ||
I'm very proud of him. | ||
He's told me before about how in the morning during the Pledge of Allegiance, everybody in class just talks and like doesn't do it and doesn't pay attention. | ||
He stands up. | ||
He says he's the only one that stands up every day for it. | ||
And so I know what's inside of him, but I know that he's struggling right now because it's really hard. | ||
It's really hard to stand up and do what's right when everyone around you is doing something wrong | ||
and thinks that they're doing something right. And they're telling you that you're wrong and | ||
that you're stupid and that you're evil and you're going to die. You're going to die if | ||
you don't do this thing. Well, I got good news for you. I'm sweating. | ||
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It's hot up here, huh? | ||
From foreignpolicy.com, Blinken authorizes U.S. | ||
embassies worldwide to display BLM flags. | ||
That's great news. | ||
A new directive comes while the United States commemorates the anniversary of George Floyd's murder. | ||
They say Blinken has announced that U.S. | ||
Secretary of State, U.S. | ||
embassies around the world to fly the BLM flags and banners, according to an internal cable reviewed by Foreign Policy as part of the administration's response to the one-year anniversary of the killing of George Floyd. | ||
The State Department cable gives chiefs of missions who head U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide | ||
blanket written authorization to display BLM flags and banners as appropriate in light of | ||
local conditions. There you go. They're going to be flying the Black Lives Matter flag at our | ||
This is the fist? | ||
The power fist? | ||
Could be. | ||
The Marxist organization hellbent on destroying the United States. | ||
We are going to fly their flag. | ||
Who won? | ||
Who won? | ||
Let me show you some images. | ||
So here we have Black Lives Matter, and you can see the raised fist, the red salute. | ||
See another flag with the red salute? | ||
There's the red salute. | ||
And a lot of people say, oh Tim, here's some Black Lives Matter, red salute, red salute. | ||
And people say, oh, it just means black power. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, and the Nazi salute means white power. | ||
I don't care what you think it means. | ||
When the Chinese Communist Party swear in a party member, they raise their fist in the red salute. | ||
They still do. | ||
And so a lot of people don't seem to understand that it is the anti-fascist salute, just like the Berlin Wall was the anti-fascist protection rampart, it is called, that's what it was called, it's the red salute, and just because other groups have peripheral support for communist ideology does not change what that symbol means. | ||
Like, we mention this often, but it's ancient Hinduism, the swastika, it was inverted, I don't care, it's a Nazi symbol. | ||
There you go. | ||
Symbols can be taken over and they can represent bad things. | ||
You're not going to come to me and raise your red salute to communist authoritarianism and have me be like, oh, did you mean something else? | ||
So now think about this. | ||
American embassies and consulates will be flying symbols of communism. | ||
Well, they can, right? | ||
That's what this says. | ||
They're encouraging them. | ||
Blanket authorization to fly the flag. | ||
So yes, when they raise the flag. | ||
Blanket authorization saying if you want to show your fealty, you better step up and do it. | ||
It's optional, of course. | ||
Optional. | ||
If you don't do it, then you might as well be that guy that got fired from the Space Force for saying that Marxism is taking over the military. | ||
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Yeah, I don't know where this goes other than... It's terrifying. | |
I am a little bit more upset tonight than usual because I just keep thinking about... I read the text, okay? | ||
The text says, disrupt the nuclear family, disrupt the capitalism society, deconstruct and disrupt American culture. | ||
It's in the freaking literature and we're gonna fly their flag? | ||
Yep. | ||
What if? | ||
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Why isn't anybody reading anything? | ||
These are the people who say that America is evil, is a slavocracy, that, you know, whiteness is inherently bad, that being on time is bad, and we're flying their flags. | ||
I'm reading their books, saying their words, and being told that I'm the crazy one and I'm making it up while they're flying the GDBLM flag over our government properties. | ||
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That's reality? And I... it just... blah! Jack exploded. | |
I just exploded. | ||
Sometimes I've just had enough. | ||
I think I'm a little emotional because of this medical procedure thing that people are doing right now and the pressures that people are feeling. | ||
I think it's just the heat in the room. | ||
It's like 85 in this room right now. | ||
People are feeling, and the tension, and the drama, and the peer pressure, and the coercion, and the lies, and the misinformation, and the lack of effort, and the lack of agency, and the lack of personal accountability. | ||
And just pushing that all off on everybody. | ||
The whole thing is about pushing it all off on everybody. | ||
We gotta pop this zit. | ||
You know when you squeeze a zit and it hurts? | ||
This critical theory thing is like a painful zit where you squeeze it and it hurts and it's sore because nothing's coming out. | ||
But if you get it just right, it stings and it explodes and then you're back to normal. | ||
It's wishful thinking, but too many people are cowards. | ||
Too many people are cowards. | ||
And they're pushing them the wrong way. | ||
They're pushing and they're bruising it and they're breaking blood vessels because they're not getting the stuff out. | ||
Most people are. | ||
Are cowards? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's true. | ||
Republican Party, especially. | ||
It's comprised of like 85% cowards. | ||
I mean, what? | ||
They do. | ||
Nancy Pelosi comes out and Kevin McCarthy drops to his feet and licks her drops to his knees and licks her feet. | ||
And then Ilhan Omar comes out and says a whole bunch of, you know, ridiculous nonsense. | ||
And Pelosi is like, she's fine. | ||
It's fine. | ||
I mean, the GOP establishment itself, especially so I'm not here to criticize everybody in America. | ||
But the truth is, is that like common people, again, It's about where do you put, where do you put your energy? | ||
And in the past, it was made more sense to focus more on things that might be a little bit more in front of your face. | ||
But today it makes sense to pay attention to things that are a little bit bigger picture because your family is at risk. | ||
Your family is at risk. | ||
This is not about different marginal tax rates. | ||
This is not about tariffs. | ||
This is not about contributions to foreign alliances or even oil. | ||
It's about the very fundamental nature of who we are as a country, our definitions of justice, our system of applying prestige and resources. | ||
It's coming apart and people aren't paying attention and no one believes it! | ||
And it's also, for a large portion of this country, a question of your immortal soul. | ||
Which is one of the bigger issues that I find interesting is that, you know, Christians are particularly inactive as well. | ||
And many churches are flying BLM flags too, like in DC. | ||
Totally. | ||
So they're adopting a moral framework which eschews Judeo-Christian values completely. | ||
Yes. | ||
I've heard, I am not a churchgoer, but I have heard often stories that the church has become woke. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, not all of them, but a lot of them. | ||
I know, but a lot. | ||
In a way, in that the institution isn't really a reliable defender of the things that we're interested in. | ||
No, the church is not. | ||
The Catholic church is a business. | ||
And it's a business that functions off of control. | ||
That's not, and it's their seating control. | ||
That's kind of the point. | ||
I feel like they're giving up their own moral tenets to a moral-less framework. | ||
Christianity is wonderful. | ||
It has a lot of wonderful tenets, but the church itself is a dangerous business. | ||
And there's a much bigger church that they're bowing to. | ||
So what do you think happens when they give all their power to an even worse and evil institution? | ||
At the very least, these churches gave us, you know, as I often say, Blackstone's formulation. | ||
The moral framework of wokeness is sacrifice for power. | ||
So you could be a good woke-fearing ideologue, and they will sacrifice you in a moment's notice for power. | ||
Look at that woman on the board of the schools in San Francisco, Sacramento, or whatever. | ||
She was ragging on Asians all day and night. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they said to. | ||
Because it said Asians were white adjacent to dead power and privilege. | ||
Then, they realized there was power to be made with the Stop Asian Hate movement, so they threw her under the bus immediately, and she fought, and she resisted, and they canceled her. | ||
Because she's a bigot. | ||
I want to point out and call out some people, some shout outs though. | ||
These guys in Loudon County are really fighting for it. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
That's not too far from here. | ||
They're really fighting for it. | ||
There's people who are really... Ian Pryor is leading a team of parents and they're really working hard to fight back against this. | ||
They understand. | ||
They're woke. | ||
And you know what? | ||
These people in Loudon County that are fighting this, they follow me. | ||
They follow you. | ||
They're listening to us. | ||
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Good. | |
What are they doing? | ||
Fighting back. | ||
They're trying to recall the school board. | ||
They're trying to get rid of all the woke stuff out of their curriculum. | ||
They're trying to keep... Their parents, right? | ||
Their parents. | ||
They're trying to keep, like, advanced mathematics and things like that. | ||
They're fighting back. | ||
These are not the people I refer to when I say most people are cowards. | ||
No, I know. | ||
I'm saying I want to shout these people out. | ||
I want to give them the recognition that they deserve. | ||
And I want other people to see acts of courage. | ||
That is an act of courage what's happening in Loudoun County. | ||
Follow these people. | ||
Do what they're doing. | ||
Use them as inspiration. | ||
And honestly, we have to keep doing what we're doing. | ||
These people literally follow us, they literally read what we're saying, they listen to our videos, they take it home, and they're putting it into action. | ||
Kudos to you and to everyone else who's doing it as well. | ||
I think we both clearly like talking, so I think we're good. | ||
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We'll keep doing it, you know? | |
I'm having mixed emotions about it because... About talking? | ||
I didn't drink any coffee, so I'm not stimmed right now. | ||
Oh, and you don't have that, that, that Biotrust splash. | ||
Get the Biotrust. | ||
Thanks, Biotrust. | ||
If I was stimmed up right now, I would just be drenched. | ||
I'd be in a pool of water. | ||
It's like 85, so the power, for those that just hopped in, like the power, for those that just popped in, the power's been out for a while. | ||
We might get cut off at any moment because we're running on multiple batteries, like multiple battery backups, because we're smart, you know, over here at TimCast. | ||
I just don't know what to say about this. | ||
Like I'm trying to picture a situation where this we get this outer layer of crusty crap that shluffs off like the critical crap that just eventually we just falls away and the United States is there again. | ||
But I can't imagine that making it get worse. | ||
It's never been make it get better. | ||
It's never been perfect. | ||
The fight that we are having has always existed. | ||
Civil rights. | ||
The civil rights movement was a fight for individual liberties and anti-discrimination. | ||
A lot of these things were opposing ideology. | ||
So America's never been perfect, but the framework has been the best we've seen in history. | ||
It enables us to do shows like this. | ||
And we've built up over hundreds of years. | ||
We've been getting better and better and better. | ||
We've had some bad moments. | ||
I think everybody really hates Woodrow Wilson. | ||
I think Michael Malice for the most part. | ||
The worst president of all time. | ||
The mega-fascists signed the Federal Reserve Act. | ||
We've been exploited. | ||
But, right now, illiberal ideologues, once again, moral authoritarians, are trying to seize power. | ||
And the true individualists, the true classical liberals, those who believe in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, have to keep fighting because authoritarians always want to steal power. | ||
It was Dave Smith said that Woodrow Wilson was, but I think Mike Mao said that FDR is the worst president of all time, which I was very surprised at. | ||
No, no, Michael Mao was talking about World War I. Woodrow Wilson High School is my local high school in Washington, D.C. | ||
They're going to change the name to Ruth Bader Ginsburg High School. | ||
He wasn't the greatest. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I actually like that, you know. | ||
Do you like that name change? | ||
Woodrow Wilson seems like a pretty bad dude. | ||
He's had the Federal Reserve Act. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
That's probably a better trade. | ||
Don't agree with her on her rulings, but you know, Woodrow Wilson seems pretty bad. | ||
Federal Reserve, not a good thing. | ||
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Not a good thing. | |
And the Fed. | ||
Is this partly because the government was co-opted in the early 1900s by the Rockefellers? | ||
I don't know, but if you think about it like this, if you give everybody a voice and there's enough voices saying the wrong thing, then they can make the wrong thing be what's happening in the whole country, and that's what we're getting right now. | ||
So I wonder about the power of that. | ||
It's time to start beginning post-liberal, exploring post-liberal options. | ||
Post-liberal, but what do you mean by that? | ||
Post-post whatever we got going on right now. | ||
So you think this is the democratization of communication has enabled bad communication? | ||
The democratization of communication has destroyed public resonance. | ||
We used to all resonate together, mostly because we were on the same narrative. | ||
And that same narrative came from just a handful of people. | ||
Walter Cronkite. | ||
Or whoever owned a handful of newspapers or whatever the case may be. | ||
Jimi Hendrix. | ||
Explosion of communication from the many to the many and now we are no longer in residence and we will never be back in residence ever again in the way that we used to. | ||
So you know what we really need is maybe like a bunch of people are watching say a political show, it's live and this is what we need to hear more of. | ||
They should share the link. | ||
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Smash! | |
They should take the link and smash the like button. | ||
And then take the link to that show and share it with everybody so that we all get on the same page and start learning about what's going on and then protect our freedoms. | ||
That is not just a cold, shameless plug. | ||
Smash that like button! | ||
Sure it is. | ||
But I just got DMs right now from a parent in Loudoun watching us right now saying, I'm watching you from Loudoun. | ||
Thanks for shouting us out. | ||
If you share this show and share our content, more people will find out and more people will step up. | ||
It's not a galactic size exaggeration to say that you can help save the fate of this country by sharing this show. | ||
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Well, it's like that much truth. | |
Think about it this way. | ||
Have you ever have you ever gone into private mode on YouTube and then like have you ever gone into like a private tab and then opened YouTube? | ||
Sure. | ||
And what do you see? | ||
Not me. | ||
No, you see a bunch of weird like weird corporate YouTube nonsense and mainstream music. | ||
So regular people aren't seeing any of this and if people don't know how can they stand up to it? | ||
How can they understand why it's bad? | ||
So that means if you do know Just click share. | ||
I'm not telling you to go preach in a street corner, holding up a I am a gorilla t-shirt, being like, you must watch Tim Cassidy! | ||
You should be like, hey guys, check out the show. | ||
Let me know if you like it. | ||
Just send it to two or three friends. | ||
I mean, look. | ||
And buy books. | ||
Because then they appear on the top of the Amazon list for regular people. | ||
So you've had Andy No's book on Antifa, which is really important for the people who don't know Antifa exists. | ||
You can get his book. | ||
You've got Michael Malice. | ||
He's got a new book. | ||
And Speechless by Michael Knoll is available for pre-order. | ||
Look, I'm not trying to tout my show too hard, but I do consistently get people saying, look, this show's woefully unsubscribed and underviewed. | ||
I was not so bad, not so bad. | ||
Democrat. | ||
I'm not trying to tout my show too hard, but I do consistently get | ||
people saying, look, this shows woefully unsubscribed and | ||
underviewed. And I know for a fact, we're having just like here, | ||
just top level conversations with high level government officials, | ||
philosophers, activists, academics, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
You got to share it. | ||
We got to share it because we literally are all in this together. | ||
We all have a part to play. | ||
Think about it this way. | ||
The religious say you have to preach. | ||
It's a core tenet of many religions to preach and spread the word. | ||
And the woke, not only do they preach and spread the word, they threaten violence against those who reject it. | ||
So think about what we're up against. | ||
We're saying life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, objectivity, work hard, plan for the future. | ||
They say those things are bad. | ||
We're seeing the consulate fly the flag of Black Lives Matter. | ||
If you take issue with these things and you believe... No, no, no. | ||
If you believe that 2 plus 2 does not equal 5, Then you need to start talking about this. | ||
Because they are teaching your kids, your nieces, your nephews, they're teaching them that 2 plus 2 equals 5. | ||
It's not an exaggeration. | ||
They're literally doing it. | ||
They're saying math is a construct of whiteness. | ||
Science and objectivity are a construct of whiteness. | ||
I watched a video, I don't know if you remember this one, Jack, where there was a science class and there was a woke person saying that the ancient African knowledge Was spiritual awareness and it's equally as plausible as the scientific method and people are like, oh wow, you know interesting and it's like dude There are a lot of hidden truths that have been ignored and rejected that I can accept There's like we talked about the anthills where they funnel heat out of the ant colony and then you know tribes in Africa figured that out and they could build You know houses that were cooler | ||
So there's a lot of things we have lost, but that doesn't mean the scientific method, a framework of control and discovery, is whiteness. | ||
It's just like math. | ||
2 plus 2 equals 4. | ||
You can change the definition of the words, you can say flub plus flub equals flob, but if they represent those quantities in the same way, it's basically absolute. | ||
You could see how they might construe physics as like white power, because The English Empire used physics to dominate the globe and establish colonies everywhere. | ||
You know, Isaac Newton- Gatling gun, bro. | ||
Gave them the ability to fire cannons long range from their boats because of physics. | ||
You could calculate where it was going to land. | ||
So they dominated the seas. | ||
Isaac Newton gave it to the Queen, basically, physics. | ||
Do you know the Maori in New Zealand, they have something called a paw. | ||
I'm not entirely sure. | ||
I think it's called a paw. | ||
And it's a spiral fortress. | ||
And it made it very, very difficult for European settlers because they had to fight their way around in a spiral where the people inside could use spears through it. | ||
It was hard for them to take the fortress going through a spiral. | ||
So you know what the European settlers did? | ||
Getling guns. | ||
Invented in late 1800s that made it a lot easier. So just That's how logger thud defended cat to cut against in | ||
feeding tribes was by creating like a little catacomb Outside of the city walls and they could move walls | ||
They could pull them up put them down and trap them and then use their spear | ||
So work smart my point was if you if you you might assume that these technologies are like white | ||
Because the white people invented them but anyone that wants to use physics is gonna get the same result | ||
It doesn't play race. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Anyone that gets there on time and that gets there early and does good work is going to succeed. | ||
Well, here's the thing. | ||
One of our abilities that allowed us to evolve was the fact that we can throw things. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
What other animals are throwing things? | ||
You see a huge leap in human evolution when we learned how to throw. | ||
Monkeys throw poop. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Well, we're related. | ||
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True. | |
And guess what? | ||
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And guess what? | |
What are you doing when you pick up that ball and you're throwing it over there? | ||
You're doing immense physics calculations, right? | ||
Immense. | ||
So it can't be white power. | ||
And you know what's really interesting is that- Human power! | ||
Human power! | ||
It was the throwing of rocks, which really gave us more and more power. | ||
So first, you know, it's like we'd hit somebody with a fist. | ||
Then we were like, I'll pick up a rock and hit you with the rock, because the rock's harder. | ||
Then somebody was like, dude, I'll throw the rock and hit you with it. | ||
Then some other person was like, I will sharpen that rock, put it on a stick and another stick and fire at you even faster! | ||
And then eventually we got to the point where we were like, dude, I'll break up these rocks with some bat poop, | ||
put it in this tube, which is a big long rock, and then launch that rock so fast it puts a hole in your head. | ||
Now we've got full auto rock throwing. | ||
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We do. | |
Do do do do do do. | ||
In groups. | ||
And not in America. | ||
Really good at throwing rocks at people. | ||
Not in America, though. | ||
We've been- There's no fully automated rock throwers in America. | ||
It's just NFA. | ||
You know, it's hard to get, but we've basically perfected throwing rocks at people, right? | ||
They're really good at it. | ||
We've also tricked rocks into doing calculations for us. | ||
We've, we've shaped rocks. | ||
It's a dramatic oversimplification, but it's actually, it's actually what it's actually a opposable thumbs and the fingers allow us to manipulate small things so we can make circuits. | ||
We can make robots that can manipulate even smaller objects. | ||
And we have an oxygen-rich environment that allows us to, you know, create fire and then extract metals and other elements. | ||
Yeah, let's not forget the nitrogen too. | ||
Shout out to nitrogen. | ||
72% of our atmosphere. | ||
Shout out. | ||
And it doesn't discriminate either. | ||
It's not white. | ||
Nitrogen is not white. | ||
I feel like we have beaten this horse, this critical rate, but you guys are right that it has to be talked about. | ||
It's not my... I get stressed. | ||
I am perpetually amazed at the lack of understanding by the general public and even by people that follow me, people that know me. | ||
I keep thinking everyone knows what's in my head. | ||
They don't! | ||
It's my job, even as a professional talker, it is my job to talk, talk, talk, talk, talk. | ||
I feel like I'm still talking about it too much, but yet every single day I talk about it, somebody new is like, wow, I had no idea. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Every single day. | ||
It's different than telling the same person every day, which can drive them insane. | ||
It can, but you know, like some of my followers have been with me for a long time. | ||
They know, they know that I have to tell the same stories. | ||
They know I have to do the background so people understand why they're here. | ||
They know I have to continue to talk about all this stuff because it's important. | ||
And so if you're really on the cause, Jack Murphy Live at Twitter, if you're really down for the cause, you tolerate some repetitiveness because it's say it louder for the people in the back, say it louder for the new people. | ||
So this is one of the things I ran into early on in YouTube that my first wrong assumptions were that most people who subscribed were watching every video and then I started getting too many of like what was that a reference to and I'm like okay so then I started making sure I would always do really quick like here's a catch-up for those that don't know and Yeah. | ||
So then, you know, some people were like, Tim told that story like five times in this month. | ||
And I'm like, because the average, so I'll produce, I think, what do I do? | ||
I'm doing like three, eight, maybe 10 segments per day across these channels. | ||
And then of that, that's every day. | ||
And that's Monday through Friday. | ||
So maybe like 250 seconds per month. | ||
And the average person watches 10 or 15. | ||
So how much are they missing from the context of these conversations? | ||
The other thing that's really funny is I get a lot of people who they're clearly only being fed certain videos from me. | ||
So the videos where I say something about guns they get all of them they're like man Tim talks about gun rights all the time and I'm like it's like one you know once a week. | ||
Yeah, Twitter does the same thing based on your likes and preferences. | ||
If you don't have the raw feed, switch that. | ||
the videos from me about Joe Biden, you're going to go on YouTube all the | ||
time and just see Tim pool talking about Joe Biden all the time. | ||
And you're not going to see me talking about Republicans or the GOP or whatever. | ||
It's just going to be, yeah. | ||
Twitter does the same thing based on your likes and preferences. | ||
If you don't have the raw feed switch that otherwise Twitter is telling | ||
you what they want you to know. | ||
Jack, what's some solutions? | ||
Dude, OK, so I'm glad that you said that because I'm sitting here this whole time. | ||
This is the questions I ask all my guests on my show, too. | ||
All right. | ||
What next? | ||
What do we do? | ||
What do we do? | ||
And I've come up with a personal plan for myself and my community. | ||
Focus on yourself. | ||
Focus on your family. | ||
Focus on your brothers. | ||
Get with the community. | ||
Start a network. | ||
Become part of a network. | ||
Forget about the institutions. | ||
Build things of meaning for yourself. | ||
Ways to educate yourself. | ||
Ways to produce economic activity. | ||
Anything you can do to disconnect from the Leviathan. | ||
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Anything. | |
Maybe one thing we can do is there's a lot of people who agree and a lot of people who disagree. | ||
And if you happen to find yourself as someone who agrees and you're in the city where things are getting bad, you could maybe move to an area where people are more likely to agree. | ||
Now, I know a lot of people say they can't afford it. | ||
So maybe what we do is we start pooling resources together, get all the people to live in one area and protect it. | ||
And then we'll just make sure that everybody gets the resources they need according to their needs and they produce according to their abilities. | ||
And we'll start from there and we'll expand. | ||
Actually, it's funny that you should make that joke because with the liminal order, which is my all men's network where we're doing all these things that I'm talking about on the ground, liminal hyphen order, two year anniversary next month in June, 600 members come join us. | ||
Yeah, we want to perfect collective action, but not in this way that has those perverse incentives. | ||
In a way that's perfectly aligned for incentives using blockchain. | ||
Channel our economic activity in a way that produces economic activity that funnels it back in proportion to what you put in. | ||
not what you need or what you expect, but actually literally in proportion to what you put in. And you | ||
can do this with the blockchain. This is our vision. This is the future. We're working on it. | ||
But in the meantime, we get together, man, we have brotherhood, we have events, we have workshops, | ||
we work out, we're all in shape. We all squat. We all take care of ourselves. We all raise our kids. | ||
We're also creating memes and cartoons and hashtags and all kinds of stuff to raise your kids. | ||
Well, it's funny you should say that. | ||
How many people have given up that responsibility to the TV? | ||
How many men are failing in their responsibility to raise their children? | ||
To raise them in a way that's productive and healthy? | ||
Dudes, you go to a restaurant and you see a family at the restaurant. | ||
It's a family of five mom and dad and three kids. | ||
The three kids are on their iPads. | ||
Mom and dad staring at the table. | ||
It's sad and horrible. | ||
I hate it. | ||
Those people have given up, you know, when you laugh, when you make fun of me, raise your kids. | ||
That might be the most important message we can get out in America right now. | ||
You know, who's a good raise your kids. | ||
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You know, who's a good dad said I could yell by the way, before the mics are balanced. | |
Now, you know, who's a good dad? | ||
Hawkeye. | ||
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From Ash? | |
Oh, from the Avengers. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
That's good. | ||
Right. | ||
the Avengers when he was teaching his daughter how to shoot arrows oh yeah | ||
that's right yeah you teach your kids how to do practical things right teach | ||
them to to you know be do archery your kids are supposed to learn from you too | ||
many people especially Millennials man they're not doing that's mean anything | ||
they're not doing any school My son today maxed his squat at home. | ||
Congratulations, buddy. | ||
Good to see that. | ||
Almost one and a half times his body weight. | ||
Four reps at 14. | ||
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Holy cow. | |
Yeah, kid's a beast. | ||
My daughter's killing it as well. | ||
My youngest daughter, she's killing it as well. | ||
And you know what? | ||
They do. | ||
They watch by example, man. | ||
Yep. | ||
We have a gym in our house and I work out every day. | ||
They're going to work out too. | ||
I may have asked you this before. | ||
Are they in public school? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Are you glad about that? | ||
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No. | |
Or do you talk about getting married? | ||
Look, one of the most devastating aspects of divorce is losing your agency and autonomy over your parenting decisions. | ||
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Oh. | |
If I were not divorced and I had the right and the ability to just scoop them and move them, I'd be living in West Virginia homeschooling them very easily like years ago. | ||
I would have been gone. | ||
I am unfortunately stuck where I am given circumstances. | ||
Divorce, bad. | ||
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Bad. | |
Yeah, really. | ||
Marriage, good. | ||
Marriage, bad. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Marriage done right is a beautiful thing and it puts you in position to put something greater than yourself as your priority. | ||
What if marriage becomes a priority? | ||
What if you just don't agree to get divorced? | ||
I would. | ||
You don't have that choice anymore, sir. | ||
It's called no fault divorce. | ||
Your wife can just leave you or the man can leave you at any time for any reason. | ||
No reasons given whatsoever. | ||
None stated. | ||
It is a legal contract that obligates one party to behavior and not the other. | ||
And it was born at a time where you literally couldn't get divorced unless a crime was committed. | ||
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Wow. | |
Did you? | ||
I mean, up until like the 60s or 70s, you could not get divorced unless a crime was committed. | ||
Wow. | ||
Because it's a contract with obligations. | ||
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Now it is a one sided obligatory contract where the other party can just leave it any second, take the kids and demand payment enforced by the gun of the state. | ||
Overwhelmingly favoring women. | ||
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Yes. | |
Overwhelmingly favoring women, for sure. | ||
If someone leaves you and you have kids, they can't just take the kids, right? | ||
Yes. | ||
How? | ||
How could that be legal? | ||
Does the court decide? | ||
Does the judge order you? | ||
Was it 87% of the time? | ||
Some ridiculously high number? | ||
It's something like that, but you can't kidnap your own kids either, by the way. | ||
Right. | ||
So like you can take the, if you have the children, they could come to scoop the children from school and then drive off with them. | ||
You can't steal your kids. | ||
You can't kidnap your own kids. | ||
You can be in violation of a court ordered visitation agreement. | ||
But in the absence of that, it's whoever, whoever has possession. | ||
You can kidnap your own kids. | ||
Legally. | ||
I thought you were saying you can't, like, it's illegal to do it. | ||
No, it's illegal to kidnap your own kids. | ||
I'm saying there's no such thing as kidnapping your own child. | ||
Because it's not a crime. | ||
It is a crime. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
It's not a crime. | ||
There's no possible way, in my understanding, to quote, commit the crime of kidnapping your own child. | ||
Yeah, there literally is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So if you have a visitation agreement... I just said that. | ||
In the absence of a court-ordered visitation agreement... Oh, right. | ||
You're saying, like, morally... Like, I'm saying, pre-court-ordered visitation agreement, can you just take your kids and run away? | ||
Yes. | ||
Oh, you can. | ||
You can. | ||
There's no such thing as stealing your own kids. | ||
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Got it. | |
Until you get divorced. | ||
Until you get the court-ordered visitation. | ||
And then it's in for, and if you don't do it, then it's contempt. | ||
Yes. | ||
Right. | ||
And so then they put you in jail. | ||
The judge will put you in jail. | ||
The judge will put you in jail if you don't pay. | ||
The judge will put you in jail if you don't earn as much as you're supposed to. | ||
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Oh, wow. | |
Through imputed income. | ||
Yeah, there was a celebrity who was making a ton of money. | ||
And then his career kind of dried up. | ||
I'm not going to say his name because, you know, personal stuff. | ||
But it was a big news story. | ||
This guy was making a bunch of money. | ||
His child support and alimony was like ridiculous. | ||
It's like hundreds of thousands of dollars per month or something. | ||
Or no, it was like tens of thousands, like $50,000, $60,000. | ||
And now that he's not working and he's broke, he's running out of money. | ||
So he petitioned the court for a reduction in child support with the support of his ex-wife, who agreed. | ||
He can't afford this. | ||
Please court, will you? | ||
And the court said no. | ||
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What? | |
Yeah. | ||
So it's a very, very famous individual. | ||
And the story was a couple of years ago, the guy's own ex-wife who was like, they were still cordial. | ||
Like they got divorced and they're like, okay, we're cool. | ||
And then he was like, Hey, look, you know, I'm not working. | ||
I can't really afford to pay that. | ||
She goes, no problem. | ||
And she signed a letter saying, I'm totally fine with this with respect. | ||
And the judge said, no, no, no. | ||
The kids have to have a standard of living that's maintained. | ||
So keep paying it. | ||
And he's like, but I don't have it. | ||
And they're like, we don't care. | ||
They don't care. | ||
It's called imputed income. | ||
There's no mercy, no sympathy. | ||
Lost your job? | ||
Who cares? | ||
Got doxxed? | ||
Who cares? | ||
Got doxxed by a national terrorist organization hellbent on destroying your life? | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
F you. | ||
Work! | ||
So if you get married, the government is not the parents of your children, technically. | ||
But if you get divorced, it seems like they are. | ||
They get to enforce whatever they decide by the point of a gun. | ||
That's it. | ||
And jail. | ||
So they can kind of tell you, but if you don't do what they say, you go to jail. | ||
Dude, if the mom and the dad can't decide on alimony payments and the government decides for you, that's insanity. | ||
That's of course. | ||
Where have you been, bro? | ||
But that only happens if you get married and then divorced. | ||
If you never got married in the first place, the government can't have anything to do with it. | ||
No, absolutely not, dude. | ||
The minute that baby comes out, you're obligated to child support. | ||
Marriage is totally, totally irrelevant. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Totally irrelevant. | ||
There are people commenting. | ||
They were like, Tim got this story from Rogan. | ||
I got it from Reddit, actually. | ||
What story? | ||
About the celebrity. | ||
Oh, I mean, I saw it in regular news. | ||
It was a couple of years ago. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
But it's a common story. | ||
Yep. | ||
Well, I mean, this one was complicated by the fact that the ex-wife was like, I agree. | ||
That's insane. | ||
And the court's like, we don't care. | ||
That's insane. | ||
Because generally speaking, the courts, to their credit, are like, if y'all can figure it out, just figure it out. | ||
We busy over here. | ||
Figure it out. | ||
And who knows best for the kids, but the two parents coming together into an agreement. | ||
Which is why they always, generally, say go to mediation, even go to arbitration. | ||
Just, like, get out of the court as best as you can. | ||
We gotta go Super Chats! | ||
If you have not already, smash that like button. | ||
I mean, Tim. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Subscribe to this channel and share the video if you agree and you like the show. | ||
Then, I'll put it this way. | ||
Do you think CNN deserves more viewers than we do? | ||
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No. | |
No, Ian? | ||
No, I don't think they do. | ||
Well, then people need to share the show. | ||
They need to take the URL and they need to share it. | ||
That's the most powerful thing ever. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
So right now, CNN gets hundreds of millions of views on YouTube. | ||
Hundreds of millions per month. | ||
Way more than me or Crowder or any of these channels. | ||
People don't realize that. | ||
They're like, CNN's ratings are in the gutter and they're all laughing. | ||
It's like, yeah, it's true on TV. | ||
But on YouTube, they get five times what Crowder gets. | ||
CNN. | ||
And you know what it is? | ||
It's because people share those links. | ||
You think I'm joking, but it is. | ||
YouTube artificially props them up, and then regular people will share Don Lemon on YouTube. | ||
Because they do. | ||
So we need to displace that. | ||
We need more people sharing our clips, sharing Jack's show, buying books from people like Andy Ngo, Michael Mallison, Michael Knowles, and James O'Keefe, and Jack Murphy. | ||
And now we need to read Super Chats. | ||
Share it, like, generally, but also if you share with, like, a specific person, you know, that you think might like it, that goes sometimes even better than, like, a general share. | ||
So this is why we started the Facebook. | ||
So go to facebook.com slash Timcast IRL where there are clips that have, like, the writing and you can just click share. | ||
I don't like Facebook. | ||
I don't know who does like Facebook. | ||
Who are these people who go on the Play Store and give Zuckerberg five stars? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
But, there are a lot of people on Facebook and that's where they get their news, so if we can use that and leverage that to get people to come to TimCast.com, to come and watch these shows, we gotta compete. | ||
Now, Ben Shapiro and Dan Bongino and Fox News do really well in terms of shares, but we need some balance, don't we? | ||
We need a real debate. | ||
We need more. | ||
So, if you like the show and you think we do a good job, just share, share, share. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
Spread the bass. | ||
Spread the bass-ed-ness, fellas. | ||
William Leverett says, first-time listener, long-time caller, I used to think Tim Pool was commie trash. | ||
Now I couldn't imagine my life without him. | ||
Me too. | ||
Keep up the good work, guys. | ||
Love you. | ||
Uh, well, you know, it was funny because we did this video where I take the guns and we go and we got shooting at the range and people are like, Tim will never admit he's right wing. | ||
And then people were quoting me because I said, I've actually moved further left on the political compass test. | ||
That's all true. | ||
But I'm like at the bottom of libertarian. | ||
And so if you are, if you are libertarian to the uptenth degree, it doesn't matter if you ideologically believe cooperation is better than competition because the underlying ethos is leave me alone and I'll leave you alone. | ||
So then when I see, like, Ron Paul and Rand Paul, I'm like, I like those guys because they want to leave me alone. | ||
And then I can have my hippie farm where we can all share and, you know, lay in hammocks, and you guys can, you know, sell water to each other, whatever. | ||
Ian's not even wearing shoes! | ||
This is the hippie commune already! | ||
Not today. | ||
Not ever! | ||
Well, technically, Jack's not wearing pants either. | ||
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I'm not! | |
And at home on my shows, I don't actually wear anything. | ||
I love the 21st century. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
Harry To says, no Luke, I puke. | ||
Luke abandoned us. | ||
Luke got up and left. | ||
He's gone. | ||
You know why? | ||
You know why? | ||
Well, it's funny Luke Luke's Luke super like and cap libertarian, right? | ||
But Rhonda Santis is running a good ship. | ||
So he goes to Florida Rhonda I have I have good news. | ||
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to say on that front Luke's trying to come back your eyes open No, he's not allowed. | ||
That's he abandoned us. | ||
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This chair is awfully comfortable Challenge No, Luke's okay. | |
Luke's alright. | ||
He and I should do well. | ||
But when he comes back, we're gonna make him wash the floors for abandoning us. | ||
He has to sit on the green bean bag for at least a month. | ||
He'll be in the corner for a while. | ||
Alright, OMG Puppy says, get a generator such as Generac fueled by liquid propane or natural gas. | ||
Yes. | ||
We have been down this road, and there are a few challenges. | ||
First is, you know, the economy is kind of on fire, so it's really difficult to actually get this done, but we are already set up to do that. | ||
There are other issues in just getting the labor, getting the materials, and it's taking forever. | ||
So in the meantime, what I did was... I've now gone twice to get a generator, because I knew this was going to happen. | ||
The power's still out. | ||
So we got these batteries. | ||
They're awesome. | ||
And then I bought a regular gas generator from, like, Home Depot or whatever. | ||
And then while we've been talking, people have been setting that stuff up, so we should be good. | ||
But I've been trying to get set up with a legit home generator. | ||
It's not easy. | ||
I feel like the temperature in the room's coming down even. | ||
AC's running. | ||
AC's running. | ||
You know, there's been, there's been like, uh, no offense, there's been like little stagehands crawling around this whole time. | ||
Guys in black, like out of the corner of my eye, I'm talking like, what the hell? | ||
There's like a guy crawling around. | ||
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There's a dude doing the worm on the ground, like plugging things in. | |
You guys should have seen it though. | ||
Right here is like 7.30. | ||
We're doing the pre, the pre-show prep and boom, lightning, thunder, everything, power's gone. | ||
And in two seconds, man, team Tim Pool just Scrambled like crazy. | ||
There's batteries all over the place. | ||
There's daisy chain to this. | ||
Computers up. | ||
We got 98 minutes of AC. | ||
It's like dream team. | ||
Dope. | ||
They're like going through all the options. | ||
We can plug in the truck. | ||
We can get the generator. | ||
Where's the diesel? | ||
We are prepared. | ||
They are prepared. | ||
And we're having beans for dinner right after. | ||
It's great. | ||
Just beans. | ||
We've got a bunch of bins of 30 year beans and vinegar. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Vinegar beans. | ||
Vinegar to go with your frozen flour, dude? | ||
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I don't think you gotta freeze it, by the way. | |
Let's read more chip shits. | ||
We are a great team, though. | ||
CrystalMack76 says, Hey guys, I watched your recent videos. | ||
Poor dumb chickens. | ||
The next vlog coming up this weekend is fantastic because we got a new chicken, Dorothy, and she gets cancelled by the other chickens. | ||
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Aww. | |
Yeah. | ||
Poor Dorothy. | ||
Was that the white one I saw in there? | ||
Dorothy is a Plymouth Barred Rock, and she's older. | ||
And so all of the, so the chickens are basically, they're xenophobic, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
So they all group together and this outsider comes in, she's like an immigrant from another farm, and they're just like not having any of it. | ||
So they're not getting along. | ||
It's really sad because she'll walk up to their chickens and lay down, and then the other chickens will all scream. | ||
Like they'll all go, then run away. | ||
It's like she didn't even do anything, dude. | ||
She just like walked over real slow and went like and then sat down and they freak out. | ||
Xenophobic chickens, man. | ||
She's sad. | ||
That chicken's sad. | ||
That made me sad just now. | ||
I'm going to go say goodbye. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to go talk to her. | ||
Dorothy. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
Dorothy. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
The Otaku Chicago says Tim mentions Old Country Buffet. | ||
Me cries because it's gone forever. | ||
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Oh, is it? | |
I don't know. | ||
Is it? | ||
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Oh, that's sad. | |
OCB. | ||
Kay Lorraine says, Jack, feed the pup a teaspoon of colloidal silver, put it on a treat, and her stomach should chill. | ||
I've tried it with my cane corso. | ||
It works great. | ||
You've got a cane corso? | ||
Incredible. | ||
They're eating cicadas. | ||
Jelly, dude. | ||
I want one of those. | ||
Beautiful dogs. | ||
How do you make them stop wanting to eat cicadas? | ||
That's the thing. | ||
She eats so many of the cicadas that just the sheer volume needs to be expelled, I believe. | ||
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That's really funny. | |
All right. | ||
Brandon Schroeder says, Tim, for those graduating high school or just looking for a career change, I can't recommend going to trade school enough. | ||
I'm a survey technician and can't recommend a better job working outside. | ||
It pays extremely well. | ||
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Cool. | |
Yeah. | ||
I have a friend who was very adamant about doing trades work. | ||
Not complicated. | ||
Not a lot of money. | ||
But his mentality was. | ||
I don't want to dedicate all of my time to my job where I'm constantly consumed body and mind. | ||
He was like, I want to think about what I want to think about. | ||
I want to think about music and games and sports. | ||
So he likes working with his hands, where while he's doing just tasks and building things in his mind, he's thinking about the things that he enjoys. | ||
He was like, I free up my mind all day. | ||
I sure hope he's not using a table saw with this. | ||
Nah, it's like HVAC stuff. | ||
But I'm like, I get it, you know? | ||
Like, dude, it's legit. | ||
Like, I'm consumed 24-7 by all of this. | ||
When I'm not working, I'm sitting there reading news or talking about projects. | ||
My days off are now filming the vlog. | ||
It's just 100% consumption of everything, you know? | ||
So I totally get that. | ||
Oh no, Comey says, I'll give another $5 if each member of the Timcast IRL show kisses Jack right on top of his handsome dome. | ||
No. | ||
I'm on it. | ||
No. | ||
Ian says no. | ||
Ian's already kissed me on my cheek. | ||
Keep your money. | ||
He's right. | ||
Rob Lowe robs Lowe's says David Chipman took a selfie during the Waco incident with the burned down building in the background. | ||
Absolutely disgusting. | ||
Abolish the ATF. | ||
Yeah, Chipman is the Waco Waco. | ||
The Waco Waco. | ||
That's right. | ||
The Waco Waco. | ||
That's the guy. | ||
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That's the dude. | |
How many Lowe's could Rob Lowe rob if Rob Lowe could rob Lowe's? | ||
You did it. | ||
I love it. | ||
No, I screwed up in the beginning. | ||
Nimitz says, Tim, bring up Chipman's Waco trophy picture he posed in front of the charred remains of women and children for a goddamn trophy picture. | ||
I'm saying it's Darth Vader! | ||
Is that picture online? | ||
Dude, read the Star Wars Extended Universe Darth Vader stuff. | ||
I didn't realize that he... I knew that, but I had forgotten to make that connection. | ||
Which makes his avoidance of the assault rifle definition all the more galling, given that they were the ATF, they were there, was all about firearm violations. | ||
Yep. | ||
Darth Vader, bro. | ||
According to Snopes, no, this is not a photo of Biden's ATF nominee, David Chambliss. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
At Waco, three hours ago. | ||
And what did they add? | ||
Like dot, dot, dot, with an ice cream cone? | ||
I don't even want to click on it. | ||
It was him, but he did not have ice cream at the time. | ||
So I don't trust Snopes. | ||
He wasn't in Waco, he was in some other county. | ||
Yeah, but he did the same thing. | ||
Look, I don't care about the photo, to be honest. | ||
He's the... Come on. | ||
These are the guys, right? | ||
All right. | ||
Well, don't worry. | ||
These are the guys, right? | ||
All right. | ||
John Holman says, Canada is about to pass Bill C-10, | ||
which gives the CRTC the power to regulate all online Canadian generated content. | ||
This also includes your social media feeds. | ||
I urge all Canadian viewers to contact their local MPs, sign a petition, anything. | ||
We can't let this sneak by. | ||
Well, don't worry. | ||
You can still watch American content on YouTube. | ||
For now. | ||
This is the Snopes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, they, sorry. | ||
What is it? | ||
They regulate the amount of foreign content that goes over their airwaves in Canada. | ||
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Oh, really? | |
Yeah. | ||
Because, well, right. | ||
So they live next to the greatest content creation society of all time. | ||
And if they want to have their own content, they actually have to put like actual physical barriers and tariffs effectively on foreign content so that they can have local Canadian content. | ||
So this idea of not being able to watch .com YouTube in .ca actually makes some sense to me and seems in line with what their current policies are. | ||
I gotta read this Snopes thing. | ||
Okay, so the claim is a photograph shows David Chipman, U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden's ATF nominee, posing before the charred ruins of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, 1993. | ||
Miscaptioned, according to Snopes. | ||
The context says, the photograph in question is genuine. | ||
However, David Chipman said during a hearing to confirm his nomination as ATF director in May 2021, that the photograph does not show him or any ATF agent. | ||
Wait, what? | ||
That's their response. | ||
He said... You gotta look this up. | ||
Yeah, here. | ||
He said... | ||
Snopes said he said it wasn't him. | ||
Therefore it wasn't him. | ||
Therefore the whole thing has been miscaptioned. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
I see. | ||
I see. | ||
It is a photo of someone of an ATF guy staying in front of the charter mates. | ||
David Chipman said it's not an ATF agent or him, but the photo is genuine. | ||
Looks an awful lot like him. | ||
Well, that's okay. | ||
Well, maybe it's not him. | ||
Oh, there you go. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, maybe it is and he's lying. | ||
You got to parse those words very carefully. | ||
Homework. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All right. | ||
K.D. | ||
Law says, if a state does things to hurt counties and forces the counties to stay in that state, then the counties are in an abusive relationship with the state. | ||
The state being the abuser is forcing the counties against their will to stay in a relationship they don't want to be in and continues to hurt them. | ||
I agree. | ||
And they should be able to just be like, we the people choose our own governance. | ||
You no longer have the consent. | ||
Rob Graff says, you need an auto standby generator. | ||
You could get a 22 kilowatt generator, transfer switch, and install for less than 8k. | ||
Runs on propane that never go bad. | ||
Hit me up for info. | ||
We've talked to a bunch of people. | ||
There's two big problems. | ||
It's a very big production facility. | ||
So we've already talked to one company that said, you can't. | ||
If you did, it would only be for like one portion of the house. | ||
Right. | ||
And it wouldn't be the one we need. | ||
Right. | ||
It's not like you're just running a refrigerator in one AC unit in this mug. | ||
Well, 22 kilowatts is legit. | ||
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Yeah. | |
The problem is we have, I think like five or six breakers. | ||
And so they were like, we can supply one of them. | ||
So we have to get a diesel generator, which is like bigger industrial and loud and would be like a legit installation. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Maybe? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But we're probably going to do... | ||
What we wanna do, what we tried doing last year, was solar panels and Tesla battery backups. | ||
The Tesla batteries could last for four days on a large, for the entire city, which is massive. | ||
The problem is, we don't have the proper exposure for solar. | ||
So, it was like, if we did it, we wouldn't really, we would have the battery backups, I guess, but we wouldn't be generating anything substantive in terms of solar, so it's like, it wasn't worth the money. | ||
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Wow. | |
It's really, really expensive. | ||
So... What, are we facing north out the front door or something? | ||
It is, uh... Or west. | ||
Yep, no, it's facing north. | ||
North and south. | ||
Oh, yeah, it is north. | ||
It is north. | ||
Which means we couldn't get any proper position. | ||
Right, because that whole, that whole, the hill. | ||
But if we get the venue rebuilt with steel, which we've been trying to do since then, which is impossible right now, then we can do a beautiful east to west exposure solar panel, which will fix everything. | ||
Over the garage. | ||
Yeah, because the garage faces east and west, which means the solar guys were like, oh, that would be huge. | ||
You'd generate so much, you'd kick back to the grid, probably. | ||
And so we were like, great, next thing we gotta do is we gotta find a company to redo the building with steel so it can support it, and it's been impossible. | ||
Really? | ||
Just impossible. | ||
No labor, no parts. | ||
Everyone's either overbooked or the rates are, like, we're willing to pay because it's expensive, steals through the roof and labors through the roof, but everyone's overbooked or it's just hard to, like, there's no one working, you know? | ||
Nobody's doing it. | ||
Dang. | ||
But we'll try and figure it out. | ||
The other issue, too, is there's only so much time in the day for me to actually solve this stuff and unless I'm doing it, it's not getting done, so. | ||
All right, let's read some more. | ||
What do we got? | ||
Team Buzzard says actual caliber of a .22LR for a Ruger 10-22 is from .223 to .2255. | ||
That guy doesn't know what he's talking about, or he's just duplicitous. | ||
Black Czar says today the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse was set for November 1st. | ||
Yesterday the U.S. | ||
State Department flew Black Lives Matter banners and embassies worldwide. | ||
Tragically for Rittenhouse, he has roused the ire of the most powerful union between media and state that history has ever seen. | ||
Yes. | ||
Life in prison. | ||
Smash that like button if you haven't already. | ||
Support the show. | ||
All right. | ||
Heavy. | ||
AwesomeHuman says, you dudes are clearly sweating and getting red because of the heat. | ||
Here's a couple of bucks for a cold one. | ||
Thanks for the effort. | ||
I think we do have some cold ones. | ||
The fridge may have lost power, but they're still chilly. | ||
The water was still cold. | ||
The water was cold. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Therese Larfield says, yep, I was one that wasn't paying attention. | ||
Working, bringing up a family. | ||
I only just discovered YouTube, hence here I am. | ||
Love your content. | ||
Gen X, AU, Jack is cool. | ||
Thank you for Gen X full life! | ||
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These friggin' millennials all around. | |
D3FEC says, so the left expects us to understand the whole gender argument that was implemented three or so years ago, yet they don't understand the gun argument implemented 250 years ago. | ||
Sounds fair. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
Hayden says, just got my approval for a loan for 40 acres of off-grid mountain forest land, seven miles outside a 200 population town and up a mountain 13 miles from a massive lake that has a stream and a spring and 400 foot elevation change going to build by hand, but leaving Texas for the mountains. | ||
That sounds awesome. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Get some satellite internet. | ||
Jelly. | ||
Earthlink me, baby. | ||
Starlink? | ||
Yeah, Starlink. | ||
Earthlink I think is regular satellite. | ||
Earthlink was like one of the first online internet providers, I believe. | ||
Back there with AOL. | ||
Netscape. | ||
Oh, we got this one from C.P. | ||
who says, Tim, I live in NC and I'm about four hours outside of EC. | ||
I was reading local news about how the woman who hit the protesters has a racial criminal history. | ||
Look it up and let me know your thoughts. | ||
See, yes, she was reported to have had a criminal history, but isn't the left supposed to be about- Andrew Blake! | ||
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What? | |
Jacob Blake. | ||
Jacob Blake. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
Criminal history. | ||
Criminal history in the act of committing a crime. | ||
They're on scene committing a crime. | ||
All these crimes. | ||
You get shot by the cop committing a crime and everyone's like, Oh, you can't. | ||
Exactly. | ||
You can't consider his past behavior. | ||
All right. | ||
Chris Van Derm says, Flying the BLM flag is the Biden admin counting heads. | ||
Minimalist UBI with a card that limits purchases to necessities and remains even if you work. | ||
If you have needs, you work for wants. | ||
Working also grants your vote. | ||
First SC. | ||
All right. | ||
James Lamb says, Tim, we need to protest for grandmothers in solitary confinement for taking a police-guided tour of the Capitol. | ||
We have to start taking a stand before we continue to lose ground. | ||
Republicans like to use the language of the left. | ||
And that gives them everything. | ||
So they resist a lot of it, critical race theory, but look at autonomous zones. | ||
It's an Antifa autonomous zone. | ||
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Why? | |
Because Antifa called it that? | ||
No, it's a no-go zone. | ||
Those are no-go zones. | ||
George Floyd Square. | ||
No, violent no-go zone. | ||
Criminal hotbed. | ||
Criminal no-go zone. | ||
Violent. | ||
Anarchic zone. | ||
Murderous. | ||
Failed state. | ||
It's not anarchic. | ||
It's the authoritarians who have seized control. | ||
You give anarchists a bad name, Jack. | ||
Sorry. | ||
I learn something every time I'm on this show. | ||
Yeah, real anarchists are the ones who are like, I'll leave you alone if you leave me alone. | ||
Leave me alone. | ||
You know, they don't want anyone to have authority over them. | ||
They want to be left alone. | ||
Just leave me alone. | ||
So here's what happens. | ||
You get these leftists who are like, we're anarchists because we don't believe in the government, but we'll use force to take what we want. | ||
I'm like, yeah, that's authoritarianism. | ||
Like you believe you have the right to take whatever you want and no one can do anything to you. | ||
Anarchists are like, hey, if you leave me alone, I'll leave you alone. | ||
Deal. | ||
And then left anarchists are like, if we cooperate, we'll live together peacefully. | ||
And right anarchists are like, I'll just give you money in exchange. | ||
We'll trade. | ||
There you go. | ||
Everybody leaves each other alone. | ||
Until someone gets hungry. | ||
It's really just a scale issue. | ||
All this is about scale. | ||
John Alexander says, I really appreciate your honest and transparent perspective. | ||
We need to get our messages together and out there to the people faster. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The fastest way to do that is if, imagine this, 30,000 people watching this right now, and with all the views we usually get like a total of like a half a million with live viewers and VOD, if they all shared it. | ||
Every single time. | ||
It's, I mean, no one does. | ||
No one does. | ||
Well, they do. | ||
They definitely do. | ||
A lot of people do. | ||
But I mean, imagine if every single person who watched it gave one dollar. | ||
Imagine if this show was pulling in half a million dollars per day because half a million people watched it and said, here's a dollar. | ||
It's why the internet is so powerful. | ||
But they don't do it. | ||
But they can. | ||
That's the point. | ||
You can share it. | ||
You can create a movement with one piece of media. | ||
The virality, but the potential to have 89 million views is there. | ||
I'll say this, not even to me. | ||
Imagine if every single person who watched a Project Veritas video, because they get millions, just gave James $1. | ||
And Veritas, you give them money. | ||
You donate to those guys. | ||
I made that joke that James has got, you know, too many spines. | ||
He's going to need back surgery to fix his back because his spine's too big. | ||
So it really is remarkable to me. | ||
Before I got into the YouTube game and started production, these types of pleas would drive me nuts, to be honest. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Smash the button. | ||
It's it's it's you barely gotta do anything. | ||
Click share. | ||
Boom. | ||
Share does it. | ||
Share does it. | ||
Before I got into the YouTube game and started production, these types of pleas would drive me nuts, to be honest. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Smash the button. | ||
I'm watching a show, that's good enough. | ||
But what we're talking about here actually is about making societal change. | ||
We're actually trying to inform people to have better outcomes for their lives and for their kids. | ||
So do it for them. | ||
Do it for them. | ||
It's interesting new media too, because pumping, pimping out your own stuff or pumping out your own stuff is like, Cringy. | ||
You know, that's why you have an agent when you're an actor. | ||
You don't want to go tell people, hey, come, that's the agent's job is to pump you up. | ||
But this is culture war. | ||
But now it's like a different media. | ||
It's a different time. | ||
It's a different media form. | ||
You really have to kind of produce your own stuff. | ||
This is not a Minecraft show. | ||
This is a, our country is on fire, our values are under threat, and people say every day, what can I do? | ||
If you don't want to share this show, you can share Steven Crowder. | ||
And you can make your own show. | ||
Michael Knowles. | ||
You can share people like Jimmy Dore. | ||
You've got to agree with everybody. | ||
But the people who are challenging the establishment, if you're like, what do I do? | ||
Dude, if everybody who watched any piece of content, imagine if every one of Steven Crowder's viewers were like, here Steven, here's a dollar for the day. | ||
I mean, the dude would be making millions of dollars per day. | ||
He'd rival Fox News and ABC and CNN. | ||
I used to do video responses a lot, and it was like, rather than share your video if I really liked it, I would respond to it with a video. | ||
So you would see a link to the video. | ||
It was basically like I was sharing it by creating something. | ||
Look, I understand that this content, if you share it, might get you cancelled if the wrong person sees it. | ||
I understand that. | ||
There's a risk to what we're talking about. | ||
There's a risk to this content. | ||
These ideas are dangerous. | ||
That's why they're being suppressed. | ||
That's why people get cancelled. | ||
So I get that, guys, if you're in a precarious position. | ||
But just tell one of your closest friends. | ||
At the same time, you should make, as your number one priority in life, Reducing your dependence on the Leviathan and separating yourself from the system so that you can be yourself. | ||
So you can live your values on a daily basis. | ||
Once you get there... | ||
It's like heaven on earth. | ||
I swear to God. | ||
Bliss. | ||
All right. | ||
Michelle S says, I beg to differ with Jack in regards to multi-kid families not having time to keep up with current events. | ||
It's laziness. | ||
I'm a single mom of four kids. | ||
Yes, life is crazy busy and I fall into bed exhausted every night, but I sleep so well living in reality and being prepared. | ||
Amen. | ||
Amen. | ||
And you're lucky because you found a straight concentrated dose of the red truth. | ||
The good truth. | ||
Not everybody has that, but good for you and we appreciate it. | ||
Joshua Voigt says, hello Timcast from New Jersey. | ||
What do y'all think about the cicada swarms coming to the Northeast USA? | ||
Been doing pest control for about a year. | ||
This ought to be interesting since it's their emergence time. | ||
By the way, it's pronounced vote. | ||
Cheers. | ||
We went out today, and we just had a jar, and we were slapping cicadas in like crazy. | ||
In 10 minutes, I had like 30 or 40. | ||
I just walked along the trees going, doop, doop, doop, doop, doop, doop. | ||
Just a harvest, man. | ||
And then I chucked them into Chicken City, And the chickens ran in and they were just, like, slamming their faces into cicadas. | ||
Cicadas' bodies are exploding and they're just gobbling them up. | ||
And then, the second time we did it, chickens weren't comfortably full. | ||
They were, like, they just looked at him and, like, pecked him and then just, like, walked away. | ||
Like, oh, man, dude. | ||
Too many. | ||
Too much. | ||
I noticed the sound, like, it came about a week ago. | ||
The alarm. | ||
Yeah, it's like this emanating, pulsing, like, sound. | ||
I remember 2004 it was so loud that you was hard to have a conversation with somebody just standing right with them. | ||
I think it got louder today. | ||
It's going to get louder and louder until like they're coming out of the ground more and more and more and they're eating time and they're dying. | ||
They only live for a few weeks to bang and then they have much babies so it's gonna get louder. | ||
And then they slither into your spine. | ||
Could you imagine being like, you know, like a native tribe, like limited technology and communications, and you're like, the first emergence happens when you're like two or three, so you don't have any idea. | ||
Then you're 19 or 20, and you've got a family, and you're like a leader in your local community of the small group of a hundred, and you're looking for food one day, and all of a sudden you hear this crazy noise emerging, and then it's just like for three weeks, you have big baskets full of cicadas, you're roasting them, and you're like, We got all this food, we're eating like kings! | ||
Mana from heaven. | ||
Yeah, for just this one time, 17 years. | ||
Are these the lo- And then they're gone. | ||
Are they locusts? | ||
No, they're not. | ||
What's the difference? | ||
Grasshoppers are locusts. | ||
So the locust swarms, where they would come and eat the crops, would the cicadas do the same thing? | ||
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No. | |
Oh. | ||
Yeah, cicadas eat, they feed off tree roots for 17 years. | ||
They emerge, bang, die. | ||
Do they kill the trees that they feast off of the roots on? | ||
Jack is saying no. | ||
No, no. | ||
All the trees in my yard have holes all around them where they come out of the ground and all the trees are still alive. | ||
So maybe they do kill them, but not, you know, but it's, they don't come every year. | ||
It's every 17 years. | ||
There are broods every year. | ||
This is brood X, which in this region of America is the 17 year swarm. | ||
It's the big one. | ||
Oh, awesome. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So like in Chicago, you'll hear the cicadas. | ||
They're all the time. | ||
But the big emergence is like once in a while. | ||
Hey, Balthazar says, always great when you have Jack on the show. | ||
Here's some of my diamond hands money. | ||
Y'all should definitely come visit Texas. | ||
I miss Uncle Eddie Luke. | ||
I'll be in Austin later this fall. | ||
Oh, what are you doing in Austin? | ||
Tour. | ||
Liminal Order World Tour to celebrate the two year anniversary. | ||
Liminal-Order.com. | ||
Scar says, Anthony Cumia, a radio host on Sirius XM, had an ex-wife with no kids and was still made to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in spousal support. | ||
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Wow. | |
That's Anthony from Opiate Anthony. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The lifestyle to which I've grown accustomed. | ||
Now, if you build a business together and she stays home and doesn't work and adds value to this business that you're building, I understand that there is a good claim there. | ||
But when the wife is working, she has her own career, and she just wants that money? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Kaper2x says, have you looked into a Tesla Powerwall as a backup to the backup? | ||
It depends on if you can get it independently, but I don't think you can. | ||
It would be really cool though, the power walls are these big batteries. | ||
So we actually had the people come out and they were like, we're going to drop a plan for you. | ||
The initial plan they gave us was amazing. | ||
And then they came back and were like, after further review, we realized you could do like one panel. | ||
It was like few panels that would generate almost no juice. | ||
And it would take like a month to charge the batteries up. | ||
What if we had just like six Tesla batteries that charged with the regular power supply? | ||
That's what I said, it depends on if you're allowed to do that. | ||
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Oh. | |
Because Elon said that they're only selling them bundled or something. | ||
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Oh. | |
You can make those batteries. | ||
It's tough and it's tough. | ||
We need to make those. | ||
We need to get the garage, the roof redone with steel. | ||
So for a lot of reasons so that it can support solar panels. | ||
I'd love to do it. | ||
It's just been, I mean, the economy's in shambles. | ||
Joe Biden's like dishing and making it rain and nobody's working gangsta track. | ||
Media only says we need someone that gathers as a, uh, someone that gathers as | ||
a job to take time to put together a cheat sheet. | ||
Things people can show others important points of how they are lying. | ||
BLM 1619 etc. | ||
Have this fake info to use as proof saying all of history is too vague. | ||
NewDiscourses.com's got a lot of stuff like that. | ||
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Yep. | |
All right, we'll do a couple more. | ||
Clay Moore says, hey dudes, I had a theory you've been brewing for a while. | ||
It basically goes like this. | ||
You are becoming the NWT Canada, both politically and economically. | ||
Good luck. | ||
What is the NWT? | ||
Northwest Territory? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Is that what that means? | ||
I just had to write it out on this table. | ||
I just still don't understand. | ||
ShoopDaWhoop says, Ian, what do you think about biphenylene? | ||
Phenylene? | ||
Newly found carbon network, which has metallic properties. | ||
I've never heard of that before. | ||
I'm looking it up now. | ||
Yeah, Northwest Territories. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Lingus Rob says, read Thomas Sowell's Conflict of Visions. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
We'll do one more. | ||
Chukka says, first super chat and Jack is looking jacked tonight. | ||
Nothing but a peanut. | ||
Is that a compliment? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Peanut? | ||
Jack's looking Jack. | ||
I'll take it. | ||
The peanut part? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Dude, I've been following your Twitter. | ||
You're posting squat pictures. | ||
We're getting good. | ||
It's impressive, man. | ||
We're getting good. | ||
Things are moving, man. | ||
Been working out hard. | ||
Been encouraging me to do the same. | ||
Summertime, baby. | ||
Summertime. | ||
White boy summer. | ||
Yes! | ||
Now, if you want to get to the point where you have that same vigor as Jack Murphy, Then you need to go to TimCast.com and become a member to get access to exclusive members-only segments. | ||
You'll be enlightened. | ||
We recently had to go through and re-upload all of our videos. | ||
Some got lost because Vimeo deleted our account. | ||
So we went over the ban with Allotment. | ||
And I got contacted by Vimeo and they were like, hey, you're using too much bandwidth. | ||
And then that's a legit complaint, you know? | ||
So it's like, okay, I didn't realize we got way more viewers than we thought we were going to get. | ||
And so I said, can you give me some more time to figure this out? | ||
They're like, we can upgrade you. | ||
It's ridiculously expensive. | ||
So we chose a competitor. | ||
I guess they got really mad and they were like, we're going to delete your account. | ||
And I said, I will keep paying and we'll just have this as storage if that's okay. | ||
And they said, no. | ||
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Rude. | |
And then boom, deleted. | ||
So then, instantly, without a formal final warning or anything, like in 24 hours, in 48 hours, I just woke up today and it's like, people are emailing like, yo, the videos are down. | ||
And I look and it's like, your account has been deleted for, you know, bandwidth violations. | ||
And I'm like, dude, I would have given them the money. | ||
They wouldn't let me do it. | ||
I asked like three times, can I just give you the money for this? | ||
Because we're gonna use a different service, it's cheaper. | ||
And I guess they got mad that we were going to competitor. | ||
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Petty. | |
Build your own internet. | ||
But anyway, go to TimGast.com to become a member. | ||
We're now using a new video player. | ||
Yeah, I think the ad blocker, is that still blocking? | ||
If you use brave ad blocker, you might have trouble seeing the videos. | ||
No, I don't think that's a thing. | ||
That was the case a couple days ago. | ||
Really? | ||
I was having that problem. | ||
I turned off ad blocker and it worked. | ||
Everything seems to be fine. | ||
Awesome. | ||
But I guess if that happens... | ||
Yeah, I turned off my Brave ad blocker and was able to see videos. | ||
I saw comments a couple days ago about it. | ||
Oh, there you go. | ||
So go to facebook.com slash TimCastIRL. | ||
You can share our clips there to help spread the word and get people to watch the show. | ||
You can follow us on Instagram at TimCastIRL. | ||
You can follow me all over the place at TimCast on every platform. | ||
We're live Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. | ||
So we will be back tomorrow. | ||
Again, we got a bonus segment coming up with the power out. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
Jack, I hear that you have a show. | ||
I have a show, Jack Murphy Live. | ||
We do a show almost every Friday live at noon, sometimes on Tuesdays and Thursdays. | ||
Also, Jack Murphy Live, youtube.com forward slash Jack Murphy Live. | ||
Also, Jack Murphy Live all over the Internet, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. | ||
I'm primarily on Twitter. | ||
But if you're interested in brotherhood, masculinity and sovereignty and you want a crew, come down to the liminal hyphen order dot com. | ||
Check it out to your anniversary. | ||
Membership opens on Monday. | ||
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Oh. | |
Hey, you can also follow me at IanCrossland.net. | ||
I'm at Ian Crossland across social media. | ||
I also have some music online you guys can check out. | ||
I think it's on iTunes and Amazon Music, Spotify. | ||
Just look up Ian Crossland. | ||
Let me know what you think, guys. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Always a good night when we have Jack. | ||
I am, for one, very excited about White Boy Summer, even though you might say that I have no right to be so. | ||
I'm the patron saint of White Boy Summer. | ||
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We need you. | |
We need you. | ||
I'm not a boy. | ||
White Boy Summer is incomplete without the White Girl Summer component. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Anyway, you guys can follow me on Twitter at Sour Patch Liz in my quest to have more followers than Sour Patch Kids. | ||
It's going well. | ||
We will see you all at TimCast.com in an exclusive members-only segment. | ||
Thanks for hanging out. | ||
We'll see you then. |