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So we're, uh, we're streaming, and it looks like we're having some issues with dropped frames.
Really, really bad dropped frames.
It's not on our end, because we're just streaming on YouTube, but we love Rumble, so, you know, I'm not gonna be mad at Rumble.
They're doing what they can, and we really appreciate all the work they do for, uh, for all of us.
And, uh, helping us keep this, uh, live show members-only thing going.
But, uh, unfortunately, there is really, really bad dropped frames.
But, uh... Yeah, it's not good.
It is what it is, I guess.
We'll see if this works.
It might just crash.
What we can do if we have dropped frame problems, we are recording this, and then maybe- Post the video after?
Yeah, we'll upload the recorded version.
Here's the story.
It's not directly about the abusive kids or anything, but it does directly relate to it.
Ohio plastic surgeon loses medical license after TikTok live streams.
The state medical board of Ohio voted on Wednesday to revoke Catherine Roxanne Gras' medical license after she broadcast some patient's procedures.
But so I don't it's got me thinking about social media and how What is this like a woman goes on tik-tok and starts dancing and talking about how she likes chopping off little girls breasts This woman films herself doing surgeries.
Like I wonder why did someone jokingly just said in the discord to like take away women's rights to vote and that would solve all the stuff.
The funny thing is we have to mention how it's like all the guys on this show will be like no we shouldn't do that and all the women are like yes do it.
I can remove myself from the situation even though it impacts me personally you know if that were to happen and I can see the argument behind it but no I'm not I wouldn't appreciate that personally.
I don't know man they say that women are more susceptible to social pressures than men are.
Oh for sure I think So you see this psychotic behavior on social media, and I'm wondering if... I mean, you gotta be a special degree of fucking insane to film medical procedures and post it to the internet.
Like, what the fuck, dude?
I don't even want to swear right now, you know?
I'm not a swearing kind of guy, but the level of psychotic...
Behaviors that we see from these people who are like I want everyone to watch everything all the time like whoa What the fuck man?
Oh just came up with that transanity uh no but you see it affecting young girls more than more than boys you know all these young girls these tomboys thinking that they are meant to be boys and chopping their breasts off and it's sad you know and and all of these people tiktok and you know specifically i think plays a huge role in this because these people just go viral on there you know and get rewarded almost for for this abuse that they are perpetrating against themselves ultimately
I mean, I've said, I've said pretty much, I don't want to be a broken record here.
Obviously I think that this should not be legal and it's not just a question of doing it to minors.
I think anyone who's willing to violate the purpose of medicine to that degree just shouldn't be practicing it.
The purpose of medicine is not to remove healthy and functioning parts of a person's body because they purport on a subjective level to not be pleased with those particular organs remaining on them.
So, there's another thing that people need to realize, which is that even these LGBTQ advocacy groups have said that the rhetoric surrounding suicide and transgenderism is extremely dangerous.
So the Movement Advancement Project and a number of other LGBT- Oh, you mean the MAP?
Yeah, yeah, right?
Isn't that an interesting acronym for their organization?
So obviously not a fan of them and you shouldn't be either, but this is a left-wing LGBTQ group and they and a number of other LGBTQ groups released a document that the Trevor Project and the LGBTQ Task Force and a bunch of other alphabet groups signed on to saying, Do not say that laws prohibiting transgender care cause suicide.
And their rationale was people who commit suicide generally end up leaving in their wake a kind of contagion where people around them become more likely to commit suicide.
And when you tell people the reason they killed themselves was because of this law, or because of transphobia, or because of homophobia, or whatever else you want to label it, What you do is you cause the people in their lives who are still alive to sympathize with their decision to kill themselves, and so that can actually be a contributing factor to suicide.
I think the... So even some of these organizations are finally starting to say, stop saying this nonsense talking point that you're either gonna have a trans kid or a dead kid.
And this is the thing, the organizations will say one thing and they'll do another, and also, because they're a political activist group, What happens, and the reason I referenced that document is not because I like the organizations or want to give them props.
It's just to use this religious cult scripture against them.
And what'll happen is the Democrats will go out and say, the Republicans are passing this law and now trans kids are going to die.
Well, why are you saying that?
Oh, because the LGBTQ organizations are saying, the LGBTQ organizations that specifically said you shouldn't be saying that?
They say the lie that, you know, they lie to parents and they say that there's a trans genocide and that they say that, you know, if you don't transition... Oh, right.
I think I think and they don't know it because no child before puberty is gay you know like are just like that you know by default you think a kid is going to grow up to be straight but obviously that's not the case and the people that are the kids that are most at risk of this are gender non-conforming youth who most I think the statistic is over 60% of these kids would otherwise just grow up to be gay adults.
I mean, I was a tomboy my whole childhood.
I still am.
I wear men's clothes.
I had very, very short hair for a very long time.
I faded it on the side and everything.
And I see myself in these kids, all of us doing Gays Against Groomers, because we would have absolutely believed, been led to believe, from all this propaganda and just everything in schools and whatnot, That, you know, we were actually supposed to be the other sex, the other gender.
And that's obviously, never a single day in my life did I ever want to be a boy or a man, you know, but like now it's just scary.
And that's why one of our main campaigns, we always say hashtag save the tomboys because they are literally a dying breed.
It's very sad and it's very scary.
And these girls need to, you know, just, it's okay.
There is no right or wrong way to be a boy or a girl.
Yeah, I mean, I would disagree with that, but I do think you're right that if someone is just, like, a little bit outside the bounds of what we consider to be traditionally masculine or feminine, we say that you need to be transitioned.
I also think that what our culture does is it offers to women a very skewed, like, version of what womanhood is.
The average first exposure to pornography is, like, seven years old at this point, which is insane.
And if you don't think that kind of thing is going to play into a child's consciousness of what it means to be a man or a woman, you're insane.
And so, I think The kids just see how insanely disgustingly degenerate and over-sexualized the culture is, and they go, well, that's what being a woman is?
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Like, if someone, a young boy, sexually prefers boys, but he thinks that's bad, I have guilt, maybe I'm a girl, then it would be okay, because I like someone of the opposite sex.
We got a comment from Richard Roberti that says if you go back about three to five minutes and watch the stream from like three to five minutes back, it won't skip.
But you'll be behind, but it won't skip.
Excuse me.
So if you're having problems, sorry Tim, what were you saying?
Yeah, Maj Touré talked about it and they got super angry because he was like, the same colors they used for the pedo flag they used for the trans symbol on the flag.
Using the same color scheme seen in symbols found on pro-pedophile website, Hogg has written several novels under the Helms name in which he describes his autogenophilia, or sexual arousal when wearing women's... Autogenophilia, yeah.
Yeah.
When wearing women's clothes, he confessed to stealing women's underwear, including his own mother's, and went on to write erotic fantasies about his fetish.
In a story from his novel, Tales from a Two-Gendered Mind, Hogg slash Helms wrote a story sexualizing a magical woman who permanently looked like a teenage girl.
Wow.
Gross.
That's who made the trans flag, the trans colors that we see today.
But this is a really interesting post.
If you guys want to go on Gays Against Groomers on our Instagram.
Well, what he claims, according to the Kinsey Foundation, and they've changed their story on this a few times, there's footage of one of the people who worked for him, who was a pornographer who filmed porn for Kinsey.
He was on Phil Donahue's show arguing with Judith Reisman, may she rest in peace, and he was claiming, so there are data tables, this is called Table 34, it's published, it's public, it's in Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, his first book, it was released in the 1940s, sold like 400,000 copies, and it has a table in there which gives quote-unquote orgasm times for hundreds of boys under the age of 15.
So and he said he he said Kinsey and his co-authors first the people defending him on Phil Donahue said
these were trained men with stopwatches collecting this data. I what I don't care that's still that's
that's literal rape of children right? Oh but they were trained and had stopwatches and that
was supposed to make it okay and then what the Kinsey Institute later said is well no no Kinsey
was actually interviewing a notorious pedophile and gave the notorious pedophile a stopwatch and
told him out of time these experiments.
It's like, wait a minute. And he didn't stop the guy? He didn't report him to the police?
He didn't do anything to prevent this from happening? No, no, just give me the data.
That is the Kinsey Institute's story to cover it up, right?
It's very possible that Kinsey was doing this himself or was leading a team of men who
I'm sorry, but if you just look up, like, Revised Standard Version, and if you're looking for a really helpful guide, Father Mike Schmidt's Bible in a Year.
It's an excellent podcast.
It was the number one podcast in the country when it was released, and it's basically just Father Mike Schmidt's reading the Bible and then explaining it so that the difficult passages make a bit more sense.
I was thinking that it is a psyop that they call it the Bible, because if you look up the definition of Bible, it's like a book that's a documentation of a bunch of data.
I have to bring it back to a topic I was talking about during the live show, which is Trump's
COVID response.
We're going to talk about the COVID response.
While I think this in no way lightens the results of the decisions he made, do you find Trump's history as a germaphobe a reasonable explanation for what compromised his decision making, like with Warp Speed and Fauci?
The reason is, when you go to McDonald's, you can walk up to the counter and say, that burger right there I wanna eat.
If Trump goes to McDonald's and says, I want you to make me a Big Mac with extra sauce, then they're gonna go back and spit in it.
But the burger that's already done, so he doesn't like eating at places unless the food is already prepared.
So, I think the germaphobe thing's mischaracterized, to be honest.
Because I knew people who had been on his plane with him in the press corps, and at first they were saying he was a germophobe, then later they were like, well, no, not really, doesn't seem to be.
It was just, I think he was being insulted as a germophobe when he was actually more concerned about people trying to like, fuck with his food and stuff like that.
As for his COVID response, Trump, I think, just went along with whatever he was told to do.
A lot of the stuff he did, he bumbled about.
Fauci came around and said, do X, and he was like, oh, okay, I guess.
You know, he brought on dumbass people, and he just thought he was gonna say, oh, okay.
He tried compromising with these deep state people, and they tried to destroy his life.
When I'm relaxed, so here's the issue, is that typically no pain, and then after the last session, the pain lingered so long, I can still feel something now, and that's why I was like, I gotta call a doctor.
Because I can tell something's getting worse and it's probably cartilage and I was hoping that it was just like strain or it wasn't stretched and then you know I made some calls to some pro athletes who are like very familiar with this kind of stuff and have had similar treatments and they're like sounds like a labrum tear and you better get that done because if you keep skating you have to get a hip replacement and that's major surgery.
Right now it's like They have, what they do is platelet-rich plasma and stem cells where they harvest your stem cells and then inject them into the injury site.
And it's like, there's like a week-long treatment process.
I gotta get MRI scans.
They've gotta make sure this is the actual problem, so there's gonna be like exploratory stuff.
You can get this stuff done really quickly.
And if, well, I should put it this way.
So the first plan is, I go to a local doctor, we do a consultation.
I come back a week later, we do MRI scans.
I come back a week later, we do the treatment.
I come back a week later- Nah, fuck that.
That's insane.
Because then they're gonna be like, okay, our next opening's gonna be this date, and I'm gonna be canceling a bunch of random dates for the next month.
So we called a specialist who's really high profile treats like athletes and stuff and they were like, we'll get you in Monday.
You'll be here the whole week.
You are done Friday.
You go home.
Everything's back to normal.
You're back working.
And I said, it is better to do it in one single bout than it is to have a bunch of random things I can't control.
So I figured that's the best way to go about doing it.
So Tim, I have a question about Poker with the Boys, or more of a suggestion.
Being a former military person who had to do briefings and meetings with senators and congresspeople, I really don't care to see them gambling for themselves.
So I have two different options.
One would be that when they're playing Poker with the Boys that they donate that money to a charity that they You know, announce at the beginning before you guys play, or you guys have a slew of projects that you are thinking about giving a 10k to, and then they pick one of those projects, and then that's what they're playing for.
That might be the only way we can do it, because it's illegal.
And that's the biggest problem we've been having, is that even Pokemon's illegal in West Virginia.
So, attracting players to play regularly, for no stakes, it's typically impossible.
Scheduling something where it's like you get five high-profile individuals to play what's called a prop game, where the winner, it's like a charity award thing, is difficult but can be done periodically.
If we're trying to do a consistent, like, Friday night show, it's really difficult to organize a bunch of people to compete for a charity.
And so we're trying to figure out how we can do it, tournament style.
The idea is mostly to have, like... It's funny to have a bunch of people hanging out, smack-talking each other and joking, and then you bring in some personalities like Alex Jones or something.
We're having trouble figuring out the law.
We might have to wait a year so we can get it legalized.
We reached out to the local casino to maybe do it there, but they're a massive corporation.
It's a pen entertainment corporation, so it's just a waste of time, basically.
We're trying to figure it out.
It is possible we do a free roll, where we just say, we buy you in, so there's no gambling.
It's not gambling if your chips are free, but they still have cash value.
So effectively, we would have to pay like the 10k every Friday to create the stack value on the table, but it's not gambling because no one spent money.
It's more of a giveaway, so.
But it might still be gambling because it might say, you gave someone chips with cash value, and then they gambled it.
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It's like, I just want to say I'm in a Portland area and I gotta say I went to Sound of Freedom on Saturday night at 9.45pm and yes it was hot in there but it was packed.
But yeah, Jamie, so I appreciate you, you're a big part of that.
I just wanted, my question was, you mentioned that, you know, Trump is campaigning from the basement.
To me, it's not so much about him filling rallies, more so like, a big thing that I think a lot of, like, personalities and politicals haven't talked about is the aspect of like, The NBA finals were in Miami and DeSantis never went.
UFC, Trump goes and gets overwhelming support.
So I guess my question is, what is DeSantis doing that Trump isn't doing when you talk about running a basement campaign?
I didn't hear of any like DeSantis rallies in other states or anything like that.
And I know it wasn't good that Trump had Lindsey Graham or whatever, but I think that he allowed his audience to just kind of boo him out of the stage.
It was Lindsey Graham, but you know what Trump said?
Did you see when everybody was booing Lindsey Graham, Trump came out and when it was Trump's time to come out, he came out and he goes, Oh my God, I got to work on this crowd.
I got to come campaign for you in South Carolina.
He said that to Lindsey Graham and he was like saying, I got to get these people on board with you.
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Totally.
So I haven't seen any rallies for DeSantis.
I like DeSantis.
A lot of them are pretty similar to Tim on this one.
But in regards to the difference, that was my question.
What would you say Trump's not doing that DeSantis is doing?
I, well, I would just, no, I would just say, you know, DeSantis like has, he's traveled.
Well, like let's say Iowa and Iowa, Trump canceled his rally because he said that there was a tornado or whatever.
And yet DeSantis was still there.
He went to like four cities in Iowa that day.
Um, and, and there's just many, many times where Trump is kind of nowhere to be found.
He's just, uh, I was going to say tweeting.
He's just posting on truth social for Mar-a-Lago.
While DeSantis is out on the campaign trail, you know, he's been in New Hampshire and Iowa And a bunch of other states so far and you know Trump goes out.
I think I think Trump is a little scared to have rallies now because the crowd size has diminished greatly But yeah, I mean, I think that the ground game is just totally different and I guess you know, I Trump is If you believe polls ahead by a lot, maybe he just doesn't think he has to.
I think it shows that he is kind of, you know, following in the steps of the Biden campaign.
So I think it's not a good look, especially when he, you know, DeSantis is what, 40 years younger than him.
And, you know, you don't want to give, I would assume Trump doesn't want to give off the impression that he's this old man and can't keep up.
But that's, you know, kind of the vibes.
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I just have a hard time, like, I personally have a hard time accepting that based on the UFC appearance.
That is not a Biden move.
That is not even a DeSantis move.
That is not anyone but Trump move.
Shaking hands with every personality, celebrity, everybody's cheering him on.
And I'm not saying his campaign is like identical to Biden's.
I'm just saying, like, he stays at Mar-a-Lago a lot more than he's out.
But again, like, you know, the campaign isn't it hasn't been going on for that long.
I mean, Trump declared a few days before the midterms, which was odd timing.
But, you know, as far as other people being in the race, it hasn't been that long.
So who knows what the the rest of the primary season looks like.
But I'm just saying, like, that's the that's the impression it gives me.
I appreciate you being such a long-time follower.
That means so much.
It's been quite a journey.
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Yeah, because my sister was on the other side and she is part of that community and I just would send her your stuff and it was just helpful to kind of give her a different perspective of saying, It's not like we all hate gay people.
It was a really good divider of just showing a nuance to it.
So thank you for what you did, too.
Yeah, of course.
I didn't know if anybody else had any thoughts, but that was just my question, trying to understand where you were going with that.
But I do.
By the way, is DeSantis' events open to the public?
Because I've never really seen a rally of his.
Maybe I'm thinking of them like Trump rallies and maybe they're different, more enclosed.
Honey, so you can take a flower, cut it out, put honey on the bottom and stick it in a potato and then bury the potato and all the nutrients in the potato.
It goes back to earlier in the live show, um, where.
There was a question of, you know, Trump and DeSantis, and I just see this kind of, like, divide happening on the right with the Republican Party and everything.
And, like, the left isn't really like that.
The Democrats, they kind of, like, stand in solidarity or whatever, but you see this fracturing on the right.
And then I also just happened to see, like, this tweet from, like, Newsweek or whatever talking about One of the executives for Gays Against Groomers, David Leatherwood.
I'm sorry, I'm having a hard time like pulling it up.
But it just seems like it's kind of happening.
And I'm just curious kind of what your thoughts are on that and just like kind of, is there any reconciling?
No, I think that that's a great point and I hate to see it, to be honest.
And you're totally right.
The reason that the left continues to win and just like steamroll over us is because they are united no matter what.
You know, even the lowest common denominator of them, they defend and end up, you know, just like rallying around and behind.
No, I never wanted things to go this way and I think, you know, I think that people have a bit of amnesia remembering how this all started.
It started three days before the midterms when Trump started attacking DeSantis out of nowhere.
Um, and that was really, I was, like, shocked.
Like, I got on the phone with some of my, uh, some, some right-wing friends, and I was like, are you seeing this?
What is he doing?
It's three days before the midterms.
Why is he attacking DeSantis?
And, like, DeSantis was far from, um, you know, launching his campaign.
That was, like, way off, um, back, you know, this was November.
Um, but, yeah, it's really unfortunate.
I hated to see it, but, you know, if, Now that I don't know I think it's unfortunate and I hope that after the primary season we can come together and support whoever the nominee is you know because at the end of the day none of us are communists and we don't want America to turn into that even though it's well on its way now but yeah I don't like to see it but it is what it is right now I guess but I wish people remember why we're doing this now.
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Yeah.
Right on.
Well, you know, like I said, I don't really have a horse in the race.
Honestly, if it came down to it, and my choice was between either one of them or like Biden or something like that, obviously I would choose either one.
Yeah.
I just don't understand why there can't be some kind of, you know, reconciliation in our commonwealth.
I'm saying, like, in general, like, between the, um, like, the ones that show, like, who do you... that polls Republicans only for the prime... who they want to be the nominee.
Like, I'm talking about all polls, not just the one that you showed today.
Just, like, there's a million and one polls always, you know, polling, like, how Nevada Republicans feel, for example, and, like, whatever.
Like, I just...
They take such a small sample size, you know, and who knows who, like, I know that there are some polling companies that are, like, paid or funded by certain... They're all, all of them.
Yeah.
So the way it works is, like, a media company will hire a polling company and say, here's... No, but even candidates, like, I know that, like, MAGA Inc., like, MAGA Inc., yeah.
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