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So the U.S. | |
women's soccer team, uh, they lost. | ||
And everybody's making fun of Megan Rapinoe for missing what is considered to be a very easy penalty kick, costing the U.S. | ||
the match. | ||
They've been eliminated. | ||
And, you know, I feel like for most people, most people who are, who are into politics and culture, if this individual was, if Megan Rapinoe was like a nice, humble person... Wait, we have someone's audio blasting. | ||
If, uh, if Megan Rapinoe was a good person that people really liked, we'd all be like, nah, it's cool, you missed this shot, but we got your back, thank you for everything you do, but- but she's insufferable. | ||
She's got this viral video where she screams, I deserve this, over and over again. | ||
She's got this video, people are- are dragging her, where someone- this little- this little kid wants a- a signature on a- on a soccer ball, and she just, like, signs it and doesn't even look at him, just passes it off like he's not even there. | ||
And so she's a nasty person. | ||
Trump roasts her saying, nice shot, Megan, blaming Joe Biden and wokeness for the loss. | ||
And this is the US losing on the international stage. | ||
Not the biggest story in the world, but culturally relevant because it's a component of get woke, go broke. | ||
No one's got your back when you hate this country. | ||
No one's got your back when you're supposed to be representing the US and then you refuse to sing the national anthem. | ||
So we'll talk about that one. | ||
We got actual news. | ||
I mean, we could leave with this, but the US is dispatching warships Because there's this big... China and Russia were seen off the coast of Alaska, and so the U.S. | ||
is a little worried about it. | ||
But, you know, these things happen. | ||
It's not the biggest deal in the world. | ||
And another really big story. | ||
I owe a sincere apology to Neo. | ||
And I really do mean it, because I made a pretty... I was pissed off. | ||
Uh, Neo, the entertainer, came out, did an interview where he was like, how are parents gonna let their kids do these things, decide these things for their lives, they're 5, 6, 7 years old, 12 years old, making permanent alterations to their body. | ||
He was very critical of what the left calls gender affirming care and things like that. | ||
And uh, we were all pretty happy that he was speaking up and giving his opinion. | ||
And then, he tweeted an apology. | ||
And so I roasted him pretty heavily for this, saying this guy claims to be a father and that's all that matters, but he's selling out his children's future for fame and fortune with this apology. | ||
Well, I apologize, Inigo, because apparently that was your publicist. | ||
He came out and said, I don't care what the publicist said, I stand by what I said. | ||
And he doubled down and defended his position, saying kids shouldn't be doing this. | ||
And so, yeah, I apologize. | ||
To be fair, I had no idea that was coming from a publicist, and he apparently was not okay with it. | ||
But all that matters is he came out, he said something very, very legit, defended his stance, said, you know, F the publicist, and for that, I apologize. | ||
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Clint Russell. | |
I am the number one fan club curator for Neo. | ||
You guys may have heard of me. | ||
No, I'm Clinton Russell, host of Liberty Lockdown, as well as Tower Gang. | ||
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You know, the thing. | ||
Thank you guys for checking us out. | ||
How you doing? | ||
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And I'm Hannah-Claire Brimlow. | ||
I'm a writer for TimCast.com. | ||
You should follow it up because I think it is the best company, or at least my favorite part of this company. | ||
Yeah, Tim was not out of line to plug his own company. | ||
Yeah, I think you can call your own companies the best. | ||
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As long as you do it with the Donald Trump hands, then I'm fine. | ||
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That's gonna be a fun one. | ||
Good to have you back, Clint, as always. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Alright, let's get started, Tim. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the U.S. | ||
has been eliminated from the World Cup. | ||
U.S. | ||
Women's National Team historic early World Cup elimination. | ||
Trump mocks Megan Rapinoe. | ||
He blames Joe Biden. | ||
Nice shot, Megan! | ||
The USA is going to hell. | ||
Donald Trump reignited his feud with Megan Rapinoe as the former president and other right-wing commentators delighted in the national team's historic early elimination from the World Cup. | ||
Cup. | ||
Quote, the shocking and totally unexpected loss by the US women's soccer team to Sweden | ||
is fully emblematic of what is happening to our once great nation under crooked Joe Biden, | ||
Trump wrote on his media platform. | ||
Truth. | ||
That means he truthed it. | ||
Many of our players were openly hostile to America. | ||
No other country behaved in such a manner, or even close. | ||
Woke equals failure. | ||
Trump could just say, get woke, go broke. | ||
Nice shot, Megan. | ||
The USA is going to hell. | ||
You know why I'm not a fan of these statements? | ||
I'm not a fan of people being like, oh look, you know, them losing is proof and all this stuff. | ||
Because they were winning before. | ||
They had won twice. | ||
They had done a really good job. | ||
She was still... Megan Rapinoe is still a really awful person that nobody likes. | ||
Well, actually, a lot of people do like her. | ||
Come on, I'm being hyperbolic, but... She's divisive. | ||
You know, a lot of people in this country don't like her. | ||
A lot of people seem to like her. | ||
And so, she is supposed to represent the USA, but actively despises it and speaks out against its history. | ||
She encourages people not to stand for the National Anthem or sing the Star-Spangled Banner and things like that. | ||
If you're going overseas to represent the USA, you should be proudly representing the USA. | ||
If you don't like this country, you should not be in this position. | ||
And so it's- I'm not gonna sit here and rag on her and be like, haha, what an awful player. | ||
She screwed up this one time. | ||
She missed a penalty kick. | ||
It is kind of embarrassing. | ||
She loses. | ||
She laughed about it when it happened. | ||
She started crying later. | ||
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But the funny thing is, when she's crying, it also looks like she's laughing, too. | |
She starts, like, acting like she's crying, and then she looks up and she's smiling and laughing. | ||
Here's my conspiracy theory. | ||
She missed it on purpose because she's retiring. | ||
Her and a couple other players apparently are retiring. | ||
They're done. | ||
They're like, let's take our early exit, take our cash, do our endorsement deals. | ||
We out. | ||
Conspiracy theory. | ||
That's an interesting one. | ||
I don't know how that would help with endorsements to not three-peat. | ||
Because she's a grifting leftist activist. | ||
She gets endorsements not based on the fact that she's winning games. | ||
She's coming out and saying whatever the left wants to hear. | ||
I mean, it's not impossible. | ||
But she's already rich, too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, she's working with Victoria's Secret. | ||
She's part of their, like, more inclusive lady campaign. | ||
I'm not really sure what it's about. | ||
That's the scandal. | ||
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Yeah. | |
People were really mad when they picked her in particular. | ||
Victoria's Secret, bring back hot models. | ||
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Right. | |
I mean, maybe she wants to have on her legs from soccer so she can get in on the final year of the Biden administration. | ||
She's been there talking about inequalities and women's sports pay because obviously women's soccer makes so much money that we can justify these kinds of complaints. | ||
She mocks herself as the face of oppression. | ||
Henry Hazlitt's economics in one lesson would fix this problem. | ||
No, but the thing is, she's the kind of person, from the quotes that I've read of her talking about how you can't escape inequality, who would say, like, no, I don't believe you. | ||
The things that I feel are more important than any kind of logic. | ||
Frustrating. | ||
We have two potentialities here. | ||
Megan Rapinoe is bad. | ||
You know, she has won in the past, but how do you screw up? | ||
All these articles are talking about how it's a penalty kick, it's an easy shot, and she went over the net and lost. | ||
So, is she just not the person for this game? | ||
Is she not the person that people should be cheering for? | ||
Is she not that good? | ||
Did she make a simple mistake, or did she spike the game because she wants to leave early and not have to spend how much more time overseas flying around playing these games? | ||
I think it would have only been a couple more weeks, so... | ||
I doubt she blew it intentionally. | ||
I think she's over the hill, and her focus is on activism as opposed to the sport, and I think it's as simple as that. | ||
Then she gets there on the big stage, she hasn't been committed to the sport like she had her entire career, and she chokes when it matters most. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it wasn't like everyone was saying that Goalie played a great game, which she did, but she also completely went over the net. | ||
It was not even close to on target. | ||
But there was other players that did the same thing. | ||
Right, that's true. | ||
One of the youngest players did the exact same. | ||
Pounds of cake is always stressful. | ||
But look, can we just get back to a period in American history where the idea of whether or not the U.S. | ||
is either in heaven or hell is not dictated based off of women's soccer? | ||
That's so strange to me. | ||
No, Clint, we actually can't. | ||
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Shut up! | |
We're going to hell! | ||
What is Trump talking about? | ||
Well, there's another story that was going on a couple days. | ||
Joe Rogan drinking Bud Light and numerous times on his show saying that's like silly and who cares and stuff like that. | ||
But I think it matters. | ||
I think when you see Megan Rapinoe trying to represent a sect of American politics instead of the United States, that's the corruption that we have to say no to and reject. | ||
The person who goes and represents the United States should say something like, I am deeply critical of this country's history, but I am here to represent those who both love and are critical. | ||
And for all of my, you know, all of the people in the United States who may disagree with me, just know that I'm going to win this for you too. | ||
That's what's supposed to be representing everybody. | ||
She doesn't. | ||
She hates us. | ||
Her criticism, she has ample opportunity to let people know that she's critical without doing it when she's representing the United States when she's overseas. | ||
You can have whatever opinion you want, but when you're out actually being a representative of the United States, you should not trash the United States. | ||
And to be honest with you, this is a real, real, real low bar to pass. | ||
This is a very easy ask. | ||
I'm saying don't trash America when you're out there getting paid significant money and being in a position to get all sorts of sponsorship deals and all kinds of stuff like that. | ||
Don't trash America when you're out there being a representative. | ||
Low bar to pass. | ||
And if you can't, I don't see why people should support you. | ||
I gotta devil's advocate this. | ||
Because you love Megan Rapinoe. | ||
Into the blue hair. | ||
Yes, she's my spirit animal. | ||
What do you got Clint? | ||
No, I think that there's a reasonable argument to be made that, like, for instance... | ||
If Megan Rapinoe was out there and she was saying, we need to avoid World War III with Russia, and she was critical of our military in this moment or critical of our State Department, I would have been like, awesome. | ||
According to Forbes, Megan Rapinoe made $7 million in the past year. | ||
Oh god, she's the worst. | ||
I'm going to play this for you. | ||
You guys ready for this one? | ||
Here you go. | ||
You guys ready? | ||
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What do you have to say? | |
What do you deserve? | ||
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You deserve all of it. | |
Everything. | ||
You deserve this. | ||
She belongs. | ||
That's the cringiest thing ever. | ||
What a girl boss, wow. | ||
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What do you have to say? | |
What do you deserve for that? | ||
Feminists? | ||
I'm so happy she lost. | ||
I'm so happy she's the one who spiked it. | ||
Bro, you give me anyone, any athlete, and if they keep their mouth shut and say literally nothing, and then it's a penalty kick or it's a free throw and they miss, And they come back and they say, I'm sorry, everybody. | ||
I'm sorry I let you down. | ||
I tried my best. | ||
Just know I'm going to train. | ||
We got your back, dude. | ||
You played the game. | ||
You gave it your all. | ||
We respect you. | ||
This video right here, whatever it is, no one's calling it a joke. | ||
No one on the left is being like, ah, she was kidding. | ||
They're not even saying that. | ||
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No. | |
What do they say? | ||
They say, that's a mood. | ||
The Huffington Post said, here you go, Megan Rapinoe holding World Cup trophy and screaming, I deserve this, is a mood. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
This is from four years ago. | ||
No, this is an insufferable, arrogant, entitled person who absolutely represents the worst scum of the United States, the entitled millennial who screams, I deserve this. | ||
You would never hear Tom Brady do that. | ||
Well, just contrast it with the greatest athlete of all time. | ||
Tom Brady. | ||
Don't do this to me, Phil. | ||
Michael Jordan. | ||
But he would hug the trophy and he would kiss it. | ||
And he was known for being quite the asshole. | ||
But he was just like, in that moment, he's tearful. | ||
He's appreciative. | ||
He's hugging his teammates. | ||
He's hugging the trophy. | ||
He's crying. | ||
They say, thank you all so much. | ||
Thank you all for the support. | ||
I want to thank God. | ||
I want to thank my family for being there. | ||
We all worked really hard. | ||
My teammates, they all helped me. | ||
I deserve this. | ||
No, she could have been holding a trophy being like, my teammates helped me get here and I'm eternally grateful. | ||
No, I deserve this! | ||
It's her in particular. | ||
She is particularly sort of self-absorbed and I think that's what makes her unpleasant. | ||
Like you're saying a different person made a terrible kick during this game. | ||
We're not talking about her. | ||
We're only talking about Megan Rapinoe because she has made, especially women's soccer, but women's sports generally, this very divisive issue, both from the pay stuff, from the transgender stuff. | ||
Love the slubber she got from some of their wins and used it to be the one to kneel on the field. | ||
And women's sport needs every single eyeball it can get. | ||
But instead she's like, I am going to make this... And they're the most toxic and just objectionable, uncharismatic people that are just out there so full of themselves. | ||
They don't sound like team players. | ||
And it's just so bad for women's sports. | ||
And people are just like, all right, I think I'm gonna go. | ||
I'm glad that like, you know, the NFL's preseason started last week. | ||
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God, it's so bad! | |
I deserve this. | ||
It feels so good. | ||
Knowing that she missed an easy kick and spiked the game for the United States and it's on her. | ||
And then she laughs about it. | ||
I don't even think she cares. | ||
She just laughed. | ||
No, I don't think she does care. | ||
Bro, I remember when I was working, this is like 10 years ago. | ||
I was at Vice and we were watching the World Cup and Brazil. | ||
Do you remember that game in like 2013? | ||
I think it was 2013. | ||
Where Brazil lost like 8-0. | ||
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It was just like the most brutal defeat. | |
Can we look, when was that? | ||
And people were crying. | ||
There were players crying. | ||
There were people crying. | ||
It was to Sweden as well. | ||
It was what? | ||
It was to Sweden as well. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
They've been our, like, essentially our rival in the US Women's National Team. | ||
Was it the 2014 World Cup match? | ||
Was it 2014? | ||
It might have been 2014. | ||
I'm asking. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Does anybody understand the argument that they should have equal pay given that they don't have as much in terms of revenue? | ||
Because I don't understand what the argument is. | ||
Does anybody understand it? | ||
Communism. | ||
Oh, communism. | ||
Okay, cool. | ||
That makes sense. | ||
That's what I was assuming. | ||
It just makes them feel better that way. | ||
I mean, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's not a successful business venture. | ||
It's not generating the same amount of revenue. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
It is about equality, like equity. | ||
It's about, well, we go out there and we put in the same effort, which there's no way to measure the amount of effort that they put in versus what the men put in. | ||
Even if they do, who cares? | ||
I mean, their argument for a while was like, we are more successful, we win more games, but that's not, doesn't make how much money this whole sport generates. | ||
Guys, you gotta understand, okay? | ||
There's no women's sports anymore. | ||
The reason why we need equal pay... | ||
I wanna know what this is, Heaven. | ||
The reason why we need equal pay is because we have the sometimes people wear dresses | ||
division and the sometimes people wear pants division. | ||
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That's it. | |
That's what they're breaking it down by. | ||
Fair enough. | ||
When the left says women's sports, they don't mean biological female. | ||
They mean people who sometimes wear dresses. | ||
That's it. | ||
But for real, that's what it is. | ||
I'm gonna get in the Hall of Fame for sometimes wearing dresses. | ||
If Michael Jordan put on a dress, we're gonna pay him less money? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Michael Jordan gets paid the same even if he's wearing a dress or he's wearing pants. | ||
That's why we need equal pay. | ||
I just don't understand. | ||
I just don't understand the argument. | ||
It's like, it is honestly, it is communist. | ||
It's bizarre to me that they just make it so overtly. | ||
And all right, look, I saw Mehdi Hassan who was going ballistic about this. | ||
He's like, I'm so accustomed to seeing all the conservatives, the true blue, the hug the flag, the shoot your guns, the two way, the Bible thump, da da da da. | ||
And then he goes, he goes, they always root for the USA, but now all of a sudden they don't? | ||
It's like, yeah, Mehdi. | ||
That's provocation. | ||
They don't root for us! | ||
That's provocation. | ||
He does not actually care. | ||
It doesn't bother him. | ||
So the point that he's making is trying to get people to engage with him so that way he can be dishonest. | ||
It's not about whether or not people are patriotic. | ||
He is trying to hold people to a standard that is imaginary because he does not hold those positions at all. | ||
So it's just a communist provocation. | ||
Flip him off. | ||
I mean, Megan Rapinoe hates the United States. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
No, I totally do. | ||
But so does Mehdi Hasan, that's my point. | ||
It makes me sad for all of the other female players who are now, like, maybe it's a good thing that Megan Rapinoe was retiring and so there was a chance for the women on this team to potentially say, like, hey, we don't agree with her, we don't want to be a part of this political activism. | ||
She has been our team captain and dominated our culture and made it so we are forced to behave this way, which, of course, they have their choices, they're allowed to do whatever they want. | ||
But that's really the only way to drive people back to women's soccer. | ||
They have to start winning again, which obviously, I don't play professional sports, I don't know what kind of challenge that is, and they have to not be the political epicenter of liberalism right now. | ||
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Yes. | |
Well, there will be a huge sigh of relief by many of the players on that team, I would imagine, with her gone, because she just sucked the air out of every room. | ||
Well, because she deserves this. | ||
Because she deserves this. | ||
Nobody else. | ||
Obviously. | ||
No, I mean, she deserves all of this right now. | ||
Yeah, she does. | ||
This is it, man. | ||
You love to see karma. | ||
Because you want people to be respectful, grateful, nice to each other, humble. | ||
And she's the epitome of arrogant leftism. | ||
Now to have her losing this way? | ||
Yeah, I'm gloating. | ||
I will gloat all the way. | ||
Same. | ||
Yeah, well and it reminds- when this- with the Huffington Post article came out four years ago, you know, women's sports- women's soccer was performing well. | ||
They were winning. | ||
And there were so many people who were saying, you know, they- we need to talk about them more. | ||
Girls need these- these folk heroes in sports so they know they can achieve all the stuff. | ||
Like, They never tell you why girls need that. | ||
Also, no one should look at Megan Rapinoe and say, I would like to live life the way you do because you treat people poorly. | ||
You're not a good, you don't have good character. | ||
I think regardless of whether she's a good athlete or not, she is not the model of behavior you'd want anyone to be like, look, younger, young child, do that. | ||
There's another angle of ridiculousness to this is that women's soccer really got a head start on the rest of the world by like 20 or 30 years. | ||
So they have this way overly inflated ego about their position in the sport because they're like, look, we're better than the men's team compared to the rest of the world. | ||
It's like, no, no, no, no. | ||
You got a head start on the rest of the world because women weren't really playing soccer or football in the rest of the world. | ||
So now the rest of the world's catching up and you're going to have to get real that we're probably going to get surpassed. | ||
Well, she deserves this. | ||
She does! | ||
I mean, I just, yeah. | ||
I'm not gonna shut it to you. | ||
We're gonna jump to this next story. | ||
I have to do this one right away because I owe Neo an apology. | ||
Neo defends his opinion, clarifies apology after declaring opposition to children undergoing medical gender transition. | ||
I need y'all to hear this from the horse's mouth on the publicist's computer. | ||
So let's break the story down. | ||
We got this from Rolling Stone. | ||
Neo apologizes for criticizing parents who support children deciding their gender identity. | ||
Saying, gender identity is nuanced and I can honestly admit that I plan to better educate myself on the topic so I can approach future conversations with more empathy. | ||
Basically, he goes on this podcast and he's like, kids can't decide this stuff. | ||
I feel like parents don't know what it means to be parents anymore. | ||
If a kid comes who says he wants to eat candy all day and you let him, he'll do it. | ||
He says, if your five-year-old son comes and says, I feel like a girl, you're gonna rock with that? | ||
He's like, these kids can't make these permanent life decisions. | ||
What ends up happening is, he puts out this post on Twitter saying, I'd like to express my deepest apologies. | ||
After much reflection, I'd like to express my deepest apologies to anyone that I may have hurt with my comments on parenting and gender identity. | ||
I've always been an advocate in love, oh blah. | ||
I understand my comments could have been interpreted. | ||
Gender identity is nuanced and I can honestly admit that I plan to better educate myself on the topics I can approach. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
I lead with love and support. | ||
Well, He put out a video. | ||
I'm gonna play this video for you. | ||
You can hear it straight from him. | ||
You guys ready? | ||
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Yep. | |
What's going on, loved ones? | ||
This is Neo. | ||
Alright, listen. | ||
I normally don't give too much of a damn about what y'all think about what I do, what y'all have to say about what I say, whatever. | ||
I normally don't care because, like I said, opinions ain't special. | ||
Everybody got one. | ||
However, this is something I feel very strongly on, and I need y'all to hear this from the horse's mouth, not the publicist's computer. | ||
So, check this out. | ||
First and foremost, I do not apologize for having an opinion on this matter. | ||
I am a 43-year-old heterosexual man raising five boys and two girls, okay? | ||
That's my reality. | ||
Now, if my opinion offended somebody, yeah, sure, I apologize for you being offended because that wasn't my intention. | ||
My intention is never to offend anybody. | ||
However, I'm entitled to feel how I feel. | ||
I'm absolutely entitled to feel how I feel the same way you are entitled to feel how you feel. | ||
I ain't asked nobody to follow me. | ||
I ain't asked nobody to agree with me. | ||
I was asked a question and I answered the damn question, okay? | ||
I have no beef with the LBGTQIA plus community whatsoever. | ||
I ain't got no beef with y'all. | ||
Do whatever the hell it is you want to do. | ||
Do what you want to do with your kids. | ||
However, somebody asked my opinion on this matter, and this is how I feel. | ||
I will never be okay with allowing a child to make a decision that detrimental to their life. | ||
I will never be okay with that. | ||
I definitely plan to educate myself a little bit more on this matter. | ||
However, I doubt that there's any book, anywhere, or any opinion that somebody's going to tell me that's going to make me okay with letting a child make a decision like that. | ||
That's just period, point blank, and that's how I feel. | ||
If I get canceled for this, then you know what? | ||
Maybe this is a world where they don't need a Neo no more. | ||
And I ain't got no problem with that. | ||
I'm a hustler. | ||
I'll figure it out. | ||
I got kids to raise and I'm gonna do that regardless. | ||
So, with that being said... | ||
Y'all have a good day. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
Live how you want to live, love how you want to love, but your opinion is yours. | ||
Speak your opinion as much as you damn well feel like it, because as I said, they're not special. | ||
Everybody got one, and you're entitled to it. | ||
I'm entitled to mine, alright? | ||
Y'all feel how y'all want to feel. | ||
Have a great day. | ||
It's Ne-Yo. | ||
Peace and love. | ||
So that was, not only did he come out and say no to that apology, he did it in a very, very, very strong way. | ||
Look, I want to defend myself a little bit. | ||
I had no idea he was going to do this. | ||
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Of course. | |
Most of these celebrities come out and go, oh, I'm so sorry. | ||
Oh, I'm a whiny baby. | ||
This dude just came out manly 10 out of 10. | ||
Like I was saying, you're not a man, you're not a father. | ||
No, no, this dude is a real man, is a real father. | ||
This is what fathers should be doing. | ||
This is what men should be doing. | ||
He did it right. | ||
He was respectful. | ||
He said, I'm not trying to offend you. | ||
And I'm like, that's exactly right. | ||
None of us are trying to offend people. | ||
We're trying to express ourselves. | ||
But I want to point out, You know what he said? I would never be okay with a kid | ||
doing something that detrimental to themselves. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's outright saying it is harm. It's not just a how could you know, like, how could you feel the way? | ||
No, he's outright saying it's bad. | ||
It's modern lobotomies. | ||
Yeah, literally. | ||
Well, I think he's just telling the truth. But what's so, what's so remarkable about it is that | ||
in the music industry in particular, you just can't get away with this. | ||
I tweeted out a couple hours ago, if you appreciate this honesty and if you want to support this man and you want to see more truth in the world, it's really important we rally around this dude because I think they're going to come for him. | ||
Yeah, I want to know what happened with his publicist there, because obviously a statement went out and he's like, it's not, you're gonna hear from me and not the publicist's computer, which by the way, we have to note how many times he was like, it's me, Neo, and this is my message. | ||
By the way, it's me, Neo, like signed off with his name. | ||
He's not afraid that this is his opinion. | ||
I think it's interesting that there was a statement released at all, and he's obviously not okay with it. | ||
I assume his publisher is getting fired, probably rightly so, but then what was the conversation behind the scenes? | ||
Were they like, you have to put out a statement? | ||
He's like, oh yeah, let me think about what I want to say and then I'll comment on it. | ||
And they were like, anyway, so we're posting this, which didn't even really, it sounds like every gender identity educated university bachelor's degree person I've ever heard who's like, oh yes, I will educate myself and this is new and da da da da da. | ||
Like, it's generic. | ||
This is obviously much stronger and much fresher. | ||
I also think it's much more relatable to parents who are like, I'm not going to change my mind. | ||
I have a million children to raise, and I'm not going to waiver in this. | ||
Did he say he's got seven kids? | ||
He said he's got five kids and a bunch of girls. | ||
Five boys, two girls. | ||
I want to clarify too, because I don't know what we said, but he's a singer. | ||
People have been calling him a rapper. | ||
No, he's a singer. | ||
Yeah, he's an R&B. | ||
People are saying he deleted the video. | ||
I don't know if anyone can check. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
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No. | |
Where was it posted? | ||
See, I'm telling you, his publicist has access to his Twitter, and that's the problem. | ||
Was it posted to his Twitter? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It looks like an Instagram thing to me, but I'm not so up on the technology. | ||
Let me just say, wherever this shakes out, whatever post actually ultimately ends up being the one of record for Neo in this time frame, it is obvious this is who this guy is. | ||
Hopefully it's the one where he's beating up his publicist for changing his stuff. | ||
Neo, change your password. | ||
This is the moment. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
Break free. | ||
Break free. | ||
It does seem crazy that they- I mean, I don't know if that's actually deleted, so I don't want to like propagate false information, but I'm sure the internal publicist who charges him thousands and thousands of dollars to do their services is now freaking out because they're like, no, we already put out a party line and you're supposed to stick to our opinion. | ||
The video's on his Instagram. | ||
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Okay. | |
I just checked. | ||
All right, great. | ||
Yeah, I don't think the video's gonna- Stand strong, Leo! | ||
Yeah, I don't think it's gone. | ||
Not only that, but, like, he's coming after the media, too. | ||
Because they got this one story where it says, Neo condemns parents allowing children to transition. | ||
And he's, he responded, first and foremost, I condemn no one. | ||
Who am I to condemn anybody? | ||
Your life, your kids, your choice. | ||
I was asked a question, I answered it. | ||
My opinion is mine, I'm not asking anybody to agree with me, nor am I telling you what you can and cannot do with your children. | ||
I stated my opinion on the matter, and that's that. | ||
Why should I care if my opinion upsets you when you don't care if yours upsets anyone? | ||
Opinions aren't special. | ||
We all have one. | ||
People voice them regularly whether they're asked or not. | ||
Dude, that was based. | ||
Why should I care if my opinion upsets you when you don't care if your opinion upsets anyone else? | ||
Good lyricist over here. | ||
That's been true for years. | ||
Yeah, he is a lyricist, so there you go. | ||
I'm proud of him. | ||
I'll just say it. | ||
I'm proud of him. | ||
Yeah, I'm gonna buy some Neo merch after this. | ||
We gotta get a Neo jersey or whatever to hang on the wall like Luke did with Kyrie Irving. | ||
No, but I think there's something to be said about that. | ||
I mean, why should he have to guard his opinion based on what random people on the internet think of him? | ||
Don't listen to his music or you don't like him. | ||
Don't freak out. | ||
Well, what's even crazier about it is, like, his opinion is, by all accounts, unless you're a lunatic, reasonable. | ||
He's saying that children aren't prepared to make these decisions. | ||
That's it! | ||
And then he's going out of his way to say, and I'm also not condemning them. | ||
Let me take it another step, Neo. | ||
I am condemning them! | ||
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Yeah! | |
If you're a parent and you're actually allowing your kid to make these decisions before they're of age, you're a bad parent. | ||
Imagine a parent being like, my five-year-old identifies as a cowboy, so I'm gonna buy him a gun. | ||
Nah, he could get hurt from that. | ||
Or he thinks he's a bird, we're going skydiving. | ||
This is all, like, what are we talking about? | ||
To be fair, with a proper instructor, skydiving's nowhere near as bad as, like, giving a child the gun. | ||
No, he's a race car driver, so give him the keys to the car, right? | ||
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Right. | |
Go! | ||
Let him do it. | ||
There are tons of terrible decisions parents could make. | ||
I just think this one is obviously one people are questioning. | ||
And especially since this is not a minority opinion. | ||
Neo is actually among a lot of people who say this is not something we should encourage. | ||
They shouldn't be giving teenagers plastic surgery of any kind. | ||
I was talking about this the other day with some friends how in I think in like Arizona it's really big for teenage girls to get tons of plastic surgery and I'm like that's just it's not actually it's not as bad it's not sterilizing them but it's still really really bad and it's in a similar category where we should not be telling kids these kids are like my nose is bad so I'm gonna get surgery no no no no dude you You know what's crazy to me is that we live in this world where people refuse to be themselves. | ||
Just wait until you stop growing. | ||
Bella Hadid came out very famously and was like, I got a nose job when I was like 14, 15, something like that, and I regret it. | ||
My nose is part of my ancestry, I looked more like my relatives, and I am sad that I did that. | ||
And, you know, obviously she's a successful model, like, things have been okay for her, but it is interesting that You know, it's funny, you know that song, I think it's Christina Aguilera, I could be wrong, You're Beautiful or whatever? | ||
Is it You're Beautiful? | ||
before she was old enough to understand the consequences of the decision. | ||
So, you know, it's funny, you know that song, I think it's Christina Aguilera, I could be wrong, | ||
You're Beautiful or whatever. | ||
Is it You're Beautiful? | ||
And then it's like, it shows a whole bunch of goofy-ass people in the music video, | ||
but it's like, You're Beautiful? Or something like that. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
I remember. | ||
I thought it was funny that that was the message a while ago. | ||
Where it's like, no matter who you are, no matter what it is, you know, you look like or where you come from. | ||
James Blunt, actually. | ||
It was James Blunt? | ||
Yeah, that's on there. | ||
I think there's a difference. | ||
What am I thinking of? | ||
I'm sure there have been a hundred music videos like this. | ||
I'm going to love with you guys. | ||
I think this is a popular thought that's been shared. | ||
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I mean, it's the marriage of the... I think I'm right. | |
You Are Beautiful, maybe. | ||
James Blunt does have one called You're Beautiful. | ||
And it's a banger. | ||
There are multiple songs. | ||
You Are Beautiful. | ||
It's called Beautiful by Christina Aguilera. | ||
I want to hear Clint's playlist immediately. | ||
Yo, it's a banger. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
James Blunt, he speaks to my soul. | ||
It's called You Are Beautiful. | ||
And so we used to have this song. | ||
We used to have this song where it was like, no matter what you look like, you're good. | ||
Now it's like, surgery awaits if you're unhappy with your body. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
Yeah, we've gotten pretty far away. | ||
But it's the same with a lot of things, where it's just not really accepting human nature or how we are born or built. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
The trend line is not good. | ||
I'm probably a little more pro body modification and stuff than anyone else sitting at the table, but if you're a kid, like this stuff is not for children because your brain isn't developed. | ||
Like you gotta, you're not, your brain isn't fully developed until you're 25 or something like that. | ||
You want to, you want to get surgeries that modify your body. | ||
Do it when you're an adult. | ||
You can live your life as the opposite sex if you want. | ||
I'm not personally for that stuff, but at least those kind of things aren't irreversible. | ||
And encouraging people to get serious body modification before they're even an adult is unconscionable. | ||
There's some that's, that's, like, there's varying degrees, right? | ||
A kid who wants to get their ears pierced, we don't really care all that much about, right? | ||
Certain body modification, it's like, oh, whatever. | ||
Like, a nose ring in the side or something, the parents are like, okay. | ||
People's wanna, kids wanna stretch their ears out and stuff like that, and it's like, look, I know tons of people with plugs and stuff, but it's like, and I used to have, like, gauged earrings and stuff. | ||
You probably shouldn't be doing that until you're an adult either, because even those need surgery to get made to repair if you get them too stretched out. | ||
I was gonna say, just the number of kids who turn 18 and get tattoos, tattoos are more and more common in this day and age, which doesn't have to be bad, but I bet we can all name someone whose parents said they could get a tattoo at, you know, 17, 16, and they look at that tattoo and they're like, oh, I regret this, this was dumb. | ||
Of course. | ||
I mean, then imagine it being your genitalia. | ||
I'm gonna write a song called, Change Your Body Because You're Ugly And You Suck. | ||
And it's going to be a parody of these, you're beautiful, you are beautiful in every single way. | ||
And it's going to be like, no one likes you. | ||
You don't fit in. | ||
You don't look like everyone else. | ||
Therefore, surgery awaits in Hollywood. | ||
And it goes on the same album as Insulin Resistance? | ||
But yes. | ||
But think about this, this idea. | ||
I love it. | ||
That the people who claim to believe in body positivity are telling people to get surgeries to look like other people. | ||
Like, you don't actually like their body. | ||
You're telling them to go change themselves instead of telling them that they're fine the way they are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That used to be the message. | ||
It's completely inverted from what it used to be. | ||
It used to be like, accept yourself for who you are. | ||
But this is the same thing with like the, you know, the colorblind movement. | ||
It was like, all right, that was basically the civil rights idea was that we were going to try and get past our immutable characteristics and accept each other for who we are as individuals, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Now, you're a regressive and a racist if you feel that way. | ||
And it's the same thing with body acceptance. | ||
It's like, well, we used to try and advocate that you just accept yourself for who you are, how you were born. | ||
And now, It's okay if you want to completely change everything from your DNA on up. | ||
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It's weird. | |
And it makes sense why anxiety is on the rise. | ||
CRISPR is coming, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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What's that? | |
CRISPR is coming. | ||
Yeah, no, it is. | ||
If it's not already here. | ||
People are already doing genetic modification on themselves. | ||
It seems totally crazy. | ||
I mean, this makes sense why people are so anxious and so in search of identity, because if you're willing to modify your body to that degree, there's no ceiling on this. | ||
You'll be always searching for the next thrill, more acceptance, I don't feel good yet, I have to do the next thing, I have to do the next thing, I have to do the next thing. | ||
Yes. | ||
And that's ultimately one of the things that wears away society. | ||
Like I mentioned before with Megan Rapinoe, you know, we don't feel like we can root for her because she wouldn't root for us. | ||
She wouldn't root for the country. | ||
I mean, if she would actively root against us. | ||
Right. | ||
If you don't root for yourself as you are, if you're constantly seeking validation and things around you and in physical modification, then how are you ever to be truly happy? | ||
I think that there's a lot of, I think there's multiple different reasons people might want to modify their bodies and I don't think that it's just people that are mentally ill or Well, and I don't think getting gauges in your ears is the same thing as being like, I would like top surgery, please. | ||
Like, very different. | ||
Yeah, but I mean, there's also in the future, like, the modifications that are the options that people have for modifications, they're going to be Significantly more broad, very, very soon. | ||
And people that are gonna decide, I wanna have, you know, stronger arms, that's gonna be an option. | ||
People now, they can decide they wanna extend their legs nowadays. | ||
There are guys that will spend six months laid up so they can get an extra two or three inches of height. | ||
And, you know, the things that people will go to, or the lengths that people will go to to change their bodies, If people will do that for just a couple inches of height, imagine what they would do for the ability to see, you know, not just see better, but have superhuman vision. | ||
These things are very close. | ||
They're not that far away. | ||
What's actually, you're talking 10, 20 years ago. | ||
They do this, the hackers have been doing this thing where you sew magnets into your fingertips. | ||
And that gives you electro, I think it's called electro sense. | ||
You put a neodymium magnet under your skin and sew it up. | ||
And then what happens is the slight vibrations from the electromagnetic frequencies coming from electrical appliances and cables cause a vibration in the magnet pressing against the nerves in your hand. | ||
You can feel where electricity comes from. | ||
So you could literally run your hand on the wall and then feel where the power lines are running. | ||
See, and so like a neodymium magnet is extremely non-invasive, right? | ||
It's not like putting a machine in your hand, but it still... Doesn't work. | ||
It doesn't work? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
It eventually gets rejected and will shatter and break out of your skin. | ||
Yeah, so it doesn't stay. | ||
But even still, like, that's just, like you said, that was years and years and years ago that people started doing that. | ||
And that's, you know, home biohacking. | ||
One guy even put a full computer in his arm under his skin. | ||
Like, crazy stuff. | ||
I think that the unintended consequence of all this body modification and these, like, I don't know, hybrid human cyborg type things is that ultimately, I can only speak for men in this regard, but when we had a shortfall biologically, you know, whether it be our height or whatever, attractiveness, we would either become funny or become musicians. | ||
You know like we would there there would be some balance and like if you are able to just like go to a doctor and pay and then be this specimen it kind of detracts from that that other Avenue of becoming a more impressive human being I don't know let's remember Elon Musk made a lot of money and then his hairline came back that's true you know I think that there is a relationship between like Being self-aware enough to say, like, look, this may be... And I don't even think, like, some of the things we're naming are not just, like, actually that big of a deal. | ||
Like, if you're not that tall, there are very short women in the world. | ||
You're fine. | ||
The thing is, like, there are lots of... Phil's nodding at me. | ||
I'm just gonna tell him out right now. | ||
Look, I'll tell you what. | ||
My life would be extremely different if it wasn't for the fact that I am a rock star, okay? | ||
So... | ||
Being a rock star makes up for at least three or four inches. | ||
You're reinforcing his theory. | ||
Because I'm not a tall guy. | ||
He's a really good musician. | ||
Everyone knows I'm a short dude. | ||
If he was 6'4", he would have never even picked up the guitar. | ||
If I was 6'4", I'd probably rule the country. | ||
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See? | |
Told you. | ||
you. | ||
It's actually a really good chance you play basketball. | ||
Maybe yeah. | ||
For real though. | ||
Yeah like the taller you get, the percentage chance that you play basketball gets higher | ||
and higher and higher. | ||
And there's something like if you're taller than 6'6", there's like a 17% chance that | ||
you've played basketball. | ||
I mean you're literally built for it. | ||
Because like when you're younger or high school or college, not like. | ||
And then something like if you're at 7 feet, then there's like a real. | ||
Yeah, because they'll just hire you. | ||
You're tall. | ||
We don't care if you're not a play. | ||
They'll literally fist fight each other to get you to sign, you know, the agents. | ||
Let's jump to the other side of the world and talk news. | ||
We have the story from the Defense Post. | ||
The U.S. | ||
dispatches warships after Chinese-Russian vessels patrol near Alaska. | ||
You know, we had a lot of people being like, why are you talking about Megan Rapinoe and cultural stuff? | ||
We got real news here. | ||
The U.S. | ||
Navy deployed four destroyers after detecting Chinese and Russian vessels conducting joint patrols off the coast of Alaska. | ||
Alaska Republican Senators Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski revealed in a statement that at least 11 Russian and Chinese ships sailed close to the Aleutian Islands in the northern U.S. | ||
last week. | ||
This prompted the U.S. | ||
military to deploy four destroyers and a P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft to shadow the vessels. | ||
Murkowski explained that the incident served as a stark reminder of Alaska's proximity to both Beijing and Moscow. | ||
Incursions like this are why we're working so hard to secure funding and resources to expand our military's capacity and capabilities in Alaska, and why our colleagues must join us in supporting those investments. | ||
Well, I got bad news for you! | ||
Your woke military is unappealing, people don't want to be involved in it, and so the best you can probably hope for is automation, unfortunately. | ||
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Or a draft. | |
No, I don't think the draft's gonna work. | ||
The draft would just rip this country to shreds. | ||
Well, I hope you're right. | ||
I think if people were being threatened with prison, they'd have to make that decision. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it'd be crazier than people realize, man. | ||
I feel like a draft isn't a realistic possibility until there's actually some kind of combat, like where you have American dudes getting into gunfights. | ||
I'm not just talking about like- Phil, you know how easy it is to false flag the people Well, yeah, yeah, but I mean, I'm just saying that, like, I'm not saying that it's out of the question. | ||
I'm just saying that I think there are things that have to happen before that becomes a thing. | ||
I agree with you on that. | ||
If they were to announce it tomorrow, there would be absolute uproar. | ||
But if they were to announce it after allegedly, you know... Nope. | ||
No? | ||
Nope. | ||
Okay, lay it on me. | ||
Come on, dude. | ||
Name a scenario in which the left and the right unify. | ||
Give me a second. | ||
You're going to have to think hard on this one because I don't see any circumstance. | ||
Let's say Vladimir Putin goes on TV and says, fire the missiles! | ||
And then he hits a red button and a nuke flies. | ||
Half the country goes, this is Joe Biden's fault. | ||
You did this. | ||
It's your fault. | ||
The other half says we need to rally the troops and go fight against Russia. | ||
No, no unification. | ||
And then if Joe Biden calls for the draft, people are going to actively be like, I have the scenario. | ||
It's been fomenting for quite some time, actually, because the GOP and their voters have been convinced that the CCP is their archenemy. | ||
So you have some sort of leak that comes out about the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the origin story there, and it's now proven, quote-unquote, simultaneously Putin nukes Kiev. | ||
Now you have the catalysts from both sides to be furious and accept it. | ||
A double false flag at once. | ||
I don't think you will get a small portion of conservatives, but nobody's fighting for Joe Biden. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because Russia could fire a nuke and China could admit to the Wuhan lab leak. | ||
And then Joe Biden's going to come out and be like, we need all of you to come together and fight for this cause. | ||
And conservatives are going to say, you actively support pedophiles. | ||
And I'm not talking about weird conspiracy theories. | ||
I'm talking about these books in schools. | ||
I'm talking about the groomer events that these people are putting on. | ||
It doesn't matter what happens. | ||
I can't imagine a conservative being like, you know, I know that Biden sniffs kids. | ||
And I know that the left actively supports these sexually graphic books being given to children. | ||
I'm gonna fight for those people. | ||
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Right. | |
Not gonna happen. | ||
Well, I mean, yeah, I guess it would require loss of life, unfortunately. | ||
I think it would be a Pearl Harbor 9-11 type event. | ||
You don't think that would galvanize people? | ||
Absolutely not! | ||
Wow. | ||
People thought COVID would unite this country. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That this massive threat, and it did not. | ||
In the first 60 days, we were pretty united in horror. | ||
Yeah, but we were not united in our efforts together. | ||
You had the first, the right was like, everyone should wear masks, and the left was like, no. | ||
And then Fauci comes out saying, don't wear masks. | ||
And then all of a sudden, a few months later, it switches. | ||
There's no unification of this. | ||
Yeah, well, if they were to bomb, yeah, you're right. | ||
I probably wouldn't be that upset, depending on where it landed. | ||
If another Pearl Harbor happened right now, there would probably be riots against Joe Biden. | ||
For having caused the escalation by funding war in Ukraine. | ||
See that's interesting you say that because I'm not at all convinced that the right wing is capable of actually writing. | ||
Like January 6th was as close as they got and that was pretty tepid. | ||
No, I agree. | ||
Let's break it down by actual how things go. | ||
The U.S. | ||
government then calls in a draft of some sort, and then you get massive conflict with people resisting and rejecting. | ||
Police are going to be split in half. | ||
I mean, cops are already siding with a bunch of woke policies. | ||
But let's just put it simply that if anything happened to this country that resulted in hard military action, there would be It would be bedlam. | ||
You're not going to get conservatives being like, this is the one issue where we've decided to stand and salute Joe Biden. | ||
Never going to happen. | ||
And especially when you look at 69% of Republicans believing that Biden is illegitimate, they will never salute that man under any circumstances. | ||
Well, let me say, one, you make me more hopeful, and two, to all of the conservative listeners and viewers out there, I hope you're taking this to heart. | ||
If there is a draft for an immoral war that is unjustified, you have every duty not to go. | ||
They're talking about it now. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
The op-eds are popping up saying it's time for a draft. | ||
Oh, I know. | ||
When I talk to people who have resigned their commissions or who are saying like, one of my four years are up, I'm gone. | ||
They're blaming wokeness. | ||
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Yep. | |
They're saying that these policies are the antithesis of what I wanted to fight for and now I'm disgusted. | ||
One guy told me he wanted to be a careerist and now he's resigning his commission and he's leaving. | ||
I don't see anything that's gonna make people on the right agree with this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What kind of military conflict do you guys expect to see in the South Asian Sea right now? | ||
Because there are several American ships, you know, outside of Korea, in Australia. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
We're not doing nothing. | ||
They dispatched warships over the Aleutians. | ||
People need to understand, we're not talking about the main body of Alaska. | ||
We're talking about the Aleutians. | ||
And if you come down here to like Attu Station, Yo, that's right next to, like, Russia. | ||
Yeah, it's equidistant between the two. | ||
Right, it's like, Alaska and Russia, right next to each other, look at this, you got St. | ||
Lawrence Island, yo, you're right there. | ||
And so, if Russia and China are having ships sail around the Bering Sea, they're going to be near the Aleutian Islands, where there's a whole lot of nothing. | ||
Now to be fair, we get a lot of our crab from Unalaska. | ||
That's where they do that show about crabbing. | ||
Don't mess with our crab, Vlad. | ||
I think it's on Otka. | ||
No, where is it? | ||
I don't know where Unalaska is. | ||
Is it here? | ||
Where is it at? | ||
I could probably just type it in. | ||
But they're in the Aleutians. | ||
They do the crabbing stuff there. | ||
So this is a huge stretch of islands that goes all the way towards Russia. | ||
Very close to Japan, even. | ||
Well, I shouldn't say very close, but look at this. | ||
Look how close that is. | ||
I mean, closer than, what, California, right? | ||
Oh yeah, substantially. | ||
Very close to Japan, comparably. | ||
And I think the Bering Strait is like, what, 50 miles or something? | ||
It's not far. | ||
I mean, Diomede right here, who owns that? | ||
Is that Russia? | ||
Oh no, that's Alaska. | ||
Diomede is Alaska. | ||
Big Diomede. | ||
Who owns Big Diomede? | ||
I've heard, like, these islands, you know, there'll be scientists who go back and forth and it's kind of this weird diplomatic relationship because they're studying similar areas. | ||
There's no reason for us to be enemies with Russia. | ||
I've been saying this for years. | ||
It's so ridiculous. | ||
Is this for real? | ||
Diomede Island? | ||
That's amazing. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
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Wow. | |
Let's podcast from there. | ||
I feel like that'd be fun. | ||
Yeah, let's just go. | ||
It's the winter for six months. | ||
I think that's one thing that the American people... Come on, Hampshire, you can do it. | ||
The American people really aren't privy to how much, I don't know, calm both the CCP as well as Putin has demonstrated towards the West given how deeply the West has gotten involved in the war in Ukraine in terms of giving them You know, basically whatever weaponry they want. | ||
There's now attacks that are happening within Russia that are almost certainly from weaponry that's been provided by the West. | ||
I don't know how we can still pretend as if this isn't antagonistic to the point that they would be justified in counterattacking. | ||
And I'm just so grateful that it hasn't happened. | ||
The US commissioned their first naval vessel in Australia, like, last week, and we're just pretending like, we did it for fun! | ||
No way, we just like Sydney that much! | ||
Like, no, obviously we did it for a reason. | ||
There's a reason why the first time we ever commissioned a naval ship outside of the domestic port was Australia. | ||
Wait, recently? | ||
China, hello! | ||
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Last week. | |
Wow. | ||
You can read about it on TimCastNews. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
I gotta read that website. | ||
It's a really good website. | ||
It's the best, in my opinion. | ||
That's what I've been told. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's not as good as Casper, but it's pretty good. | ||
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Well, you know, they do different things, to be fair. | |
When was that article from? | ||
I'll send it to you, because I wrote it. | ||
I think it was like 48 hours ago. | ||
Because I wrote it. | ||
That's why I know about it. | ||
Because I wrote it. | ||
Well, I just pull it up. | ||
It's from... I think a week ago, maybe two weeks ago at this point. | ||
Two weeks ago? | ||
I thought you said it was this week. | ||
It was this summer. | ||
That was fake news. | ||
It was inaccurate. | ||
Time is moving in a crazy way. | ||
Time is moving. | ||
But it's the USS Adelaide. | ||
It's named after a ship that they had before the Adelaide rescued. | ||
I have to read my own article again and review the facts. | ||
But it was an Australian ship that rescued an American ship and so they've named it in honor of it. | ||
But again, This press release came out from the DoD and they were like, it's so fun. | ||
We just, you know, had this ship and it was made in Alabama. | ||
We sent it to Australia. | ||
And anyways, we commissioned it. | ||
Everything's fine. | ||
Don't ask any questions. | ||
Can I tangent briefly? | ||
Because I'm really disturbed that there hasn't been, just I'm thinking about China right now, and I'm just so disturbed that there hasn't been Is there going to be anything? | ||
Do we know? | ||
Republicans don't do anything. | ||
So I have a story from the San Diego Tribune that says the San Diego-based Canberra will become the first U.S. | ||
warship commissioned in an allied country. | ||
Canberra, not allied. | ||
It was Canberra, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I looked it up, and it's a combat ship. | ||
This was end of May. | ||
So it was a couple months ago. | ||
Is that a couple months ago? | ||
That is wild. | ||
Well, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. | ||
No, you are right. | ||
It was two weeks ago. | ||
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Okay, I was gonna say, there's no way I remember what I wrote from a couple months ago. | |
The order was May. | ||
The official commissioning was July 22nd. | ||
But the story is from May. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I sent you my link to mine, which was last week or two weeks ago or whatever it was. | ||
I just published July 24th. | ||
But it is interesting that we have been talking. | ||
This was public. | ||
The DoD was saying, we're going to build a ship and a diplomat from Australia, not a diplomat, a state senator from Australia came to Alabama and toured the facility. | ||
And now we're like, oh yeah, everything's fine. | ||
What I find fascinating is that it's so clear that the Taiwan issue is like, The military-industrial complex of the United States clearly wants this conflict to escalate. | ||
Whether or not they actually want there to be a war, or they just want to be able to fill their coffers and create more weaponry, I don't know which. | ||
But what's interesting to me is that it would be so beneficial to them to figure out this Wuhan piece of the, you know, the ingredients in terms of, even | ||
if it were, I mean, if it were true, there'd be a lot of reason that people would want to go to | ||
war with China. And if it's not true, they would probably want to flip it to propagandize the | ||
American people. | ||
I think the American people, I think if everything gets out about what went on in the Wuhan lab, | ||
I don't think the United States, the American people are going to be in any position to demand | ||
the United States going to war with China, because I think the United States had a lot to do with | ||
actually doing that. | ||
So the U.S. | ||
blaming China and being like, oh, we're going to go ahead and have a military action against China when the United States was at the very least neck deep in funding and directing. | ||
Was there ever a time in this country where you could just turn the TV on, watch football, Pull the lever on your recliner, crack a beer, wings at your side, and that was life. | ||
Because we like to sometimes imagine that's the case, but I don't think that's ever been the case. | ||
Maybe for like a brief period in the 90s, but there's always been something going on to great degrees of escalation. | ||
And I want to point out too, I think after the fall of the Soviet Union, we did have this period, sort of, where we owned the world. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Figuratively, but you know, kind of not, if you know what I mean. | ||
No, it was pretty literal. | ||
I mean, from 91 on, you have the U.S. | ||
dollar reserve currency that's just totally dominant. | ||
You've also now crushed your primary enemy. | ||
They're gone. | ||
Everybody else is still kind of recovering from World War II or different conflicts. | ||
And it's like, there was no one that was even close. | ||
But the problem is, is that we squandered it. | ||
We had almost no national debt. | ||
We have the dollar reserve You know, position on the global scale, and an economy that's absolutely crushing it, and we just blow it all for nothing. | ||
And we look back on it, and it's like, yeah, we were in this time of peace and prosperity, and we traded it all for what? | ||
Like, what did we get for this? | ||
I'm not surprised, though. | ||
I'm not necessarily surprised, but it's sad. | ||
We hear these stories about people win the lottery, and what do they do? | ||
They buy golden statues of themselves. | ||
right yeah it is ridiculous it's improved but for the longest time it's | ||
like people win the lottery and they just buy nonsense they would do dumb | ||
things now they invested in a you know they they set trust and things they've | ||
good lawyers because there was this big like public There's stories about, you know, lottery horror stories about people's lives were ruined by the lottery, and then they were like, you guys need to get advisors on this. | ||
But what happens when you get a generation in this country that is gifted? | ||
We are the children of the greatest generation, the boomers. | ||
I'm not saying the boomers are the greatest, I'm saying quite literally the greatest generation who fights in World War II. | ||
We have a nation of veterans, people who see combat. | ||
And then we get this period in the 90s where millennials are growing up being handed To a certain degree, this easy life. | ||
Then we get a bunch of crises. | ||
We get the Great Recession. | ||
You get a lot of bad things. | ||
COVID. | ||
Millennials have seen some bad stuff, right? | ||
The issue though is, imagine growing up in the Great Depression. | ||
When you're an adult, you're grateful. | ||
You're like, things are good. | ||
No matter how bad they get. | ||
You grew up in the depression, then all of a sudden you get World War II, and you're just like, hey look man, I've seen some stuff. | ||
Millennials were born into the most beautiful time, with parents being able to provide for them in ways, on average, not everybody, but on average, better than we've ever seen. | ||
Now they're all entitled. | ||
They were handed this gift, they squandered it, and now they're entitled and angry. | ||
Well, and in their defense, there has been a lot of mismanagement, particularly through their adult years, that has been given them serious reason to be upset. | ||
I mean, from the 08 banking crisis that was largely a Fed-created fiasco, but then the lockdowns, it's... | ||
Well, it's not entirely. | ||
There was still Fannie and Freddie that were packaging up, you know, Triple B garbage and selling it off as Triple A, so like there's... Yeah, but Fannie and Freddie, that was... That's a government entity, I know, I know, but that's not the Fed, so... Okay, okay, alright, so the Fed... Alright, my bad, I misunderstood you, I thought you meant... It's almost entirely a government phenomenon. | ||
Yes, yes, okay, alright, my bad. | ||
Phil wants you to blame the government. | ||
Well, I mean, look at who I'm talking to here! | ||
You know I'm gonna. | ||
I mean... | ||
He doesn't want you to come on the show unless you're fully blaming the government. | ||
But my friends, we do have hope. | ||
One man stands out above the rest, and that man is Tucker Carlson. | ||
Joe Rogan says Tucker Carlson could win the presidency in 2028 if the fired Fox News host decides to run. | ||
He is no-nonsense. | ||
Why doesn't Joe have Tucker on his show? | ||
That would be the biggest episode he's ever done. | ||
I think it'd be the biggest episode he's ever done. | ||
As of right now, it would be the biggest podcast probably ever done. | ||
But then does Rogan have to go on Tucker's show? | ||
Like who goes on whose show first? | ||
Actually, hold on. | ||
Simulcast it. | ||
I think if right now Joe and Tucker did an episode, it would be potentially the biggest podcast ever done. | ||
But if Joe and Trump do a podcast... It's the biggest. | ||
The biggest ever done. | ||
It's the most beautiful on top of that. | ||
Joe Trump and, uh, and Tucker Carlson on the, uh, let's go on the culture. | ||
Right over there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
But if you got, if you got Rogan Carlson and Trump in one room for one, like two or three hour conversation, be amazing. | ||
It would everyone in the world would be, would be listening in. | ||
Do that at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Jeez. | ||
I would absolutely love that. | ||
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Awesome. | |
I don't think that Tucker has any, uh, I don't think he's going to run now. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Why would you want to if you're him? | ||
Like, you get to do whatever you want right now from Maine, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Like, you live your life, you get to have fun guests on, you have enormous influence, but you don't have the restrictions that the president does or the responsibilities of the president. | ||
And if you think Tucker's not paying attention to the fact that, you know, they're trying to put Trump in prison, you know? | ||
Like, he's a father. | ||
Do you think that he's going to risk jail time to tell the truth to the American people? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And I don't think that, I think someone like Tucker, someone that is that much of an outsider, or at least treats the establishment and the, specifically the security and intelligence apparatus that the government built, that treats it with such disdain and speaks so frankly about it, I think that he would be a target right away. | ||
And he would be targeted by that apparatus in a similar fashion to the way that Trump was. | ||
The big issue, though, is how much power Tucker would have to give up to be president, right? | ||
He wouldn't become more influential. | ||
He wouldn't gain more. | ||
It would be less. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It'd be a different power, though. | ||
I think, like, theoretically, if the figurehead position of president actually has any true power, he would be able to remedy some of the things that he's pointed out with his journalism. | ||
Trump shows that it does. | ||
Okay, tell me. | ||
Well, I think, for the most part, they expect presidents to be figureheads who fall in line and just march in lockstep. | ||
You're allowed to affect domestic policy, negotiate amongst your party, but don't screw with our plans. | ||
The fact that they are so desperately trying to destroy Trump shows, when you're the president, you have the power. | ||
Now, they may defy you. | ||
Do you guys buy this QAnon thing that's happening? | ||
What? | ||
troops overseas, but Donald Trump can go on television and say, I as the president hereby | ||
order it be done. | ||
And now they're in trouble. | ||
Yep. | ||
Do you do you guys buy this QAnon thing that's happening? | ||
What? | ||
Over the past 48 hours, there was this lady that that puts out this video where she's | ||
talking about how I can't even break it down. | ||
It's so nutty sounding to me. | ||
But Trump then truthed it, whatever that means, and then like General whatever his name is, the guy that got thrown in jail and then got released. | ||
Flynn? | ||
Yeah, Flynn. | ||
Nah, the Q stuff is nonsense. | ||
What did she say? | ||
Trump is pumping it though, dude. | ||
He's going hard on it. | ||
I've never seen anything like it. | ||
That's terrible. | ||
But what are you even talking about? | ||
Yeah, what did she say? | ||
It's like a five-minute video. | ||
She says a bunch of bonkers stuff. | ||
I don't know if any of it's legitimate, guys. | ||
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You can't introduce some of it and not explain it! | |
I can't explain it. | ||
It sounds totally crazy. | ||
Now you have to do a video on it when you get home. | ||
They said that the United States is a corporation that's bankrupt, and Joe Biden's the president of this bankrupt corporation, but Trump is still the actual president. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
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See, this is what I'm talking about. | |
When did he post this? | ||
I think it was yesterday. | ||
I think. | ||
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No. | |
A couple days ago? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It wasn't that long ago. | ||
I'm looking at his truth right now. | ||
I'm going back. | ||
I don't see anything. | ||
What am I missing? | ||
What am I supposed to be looking for? | ||
There's this older lady that was on the news in... On Fox? | ||
No, in Europe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I, I, bro, three days ago, well, he re-truthed these. | ||
Maybe he deleted it, I don't know. | ||
Re-truthed? | ||
Well, these are re-truths. | ||
He's re-truthing old re-truths. | ||
Again, he should have made it Trump, Trumpet, and then he'd be re-trumpeting something. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Okay, here's one day ago, he says, rigged election, blah, blah, blah. | ||
No, look, I'll just tell you, the US as a corporation stuff is... It sounds like nonsense to me, but I don't know. | ||
It is nonsense. | ||
Ron DeSantis is getting roasted consistently no matter what he does or says, but he made a really good point that I completely agree with on the 2020 election. | ||
He said whoever puts their hand on the Bible on January 20th, won. | ||
I've been saying something very similar. | ||
Trump lost. | ||
And they're like, no he didn't, no he didn't. | ||
I'm like, yes he did. | ||
Because if he won, he'd be standing up there. | ||
Winning, you know, really grinds my gears, is that people think this is the one time, the one time there was malfeasance in an election or something like, as if the entirety of elections have always been some dirty underhanded scheme to find loopholes to gain power. | ||
Always. | ||
Perhaps the shadow campaign as described by Time Magazine is the worst we've seen it. | ||
Fair point. | ||
But, yo, there's powerful global interests, big businesses, lightbulb manufacturers, you know? | ||
They're trying to make LED lights. | ||
I'm half-kidding. | ||
They are. | ||
But there are powerful people in this country who want to win, to set law and policy, and they will do whatever they can to get it. | ||
That means this idea that election day is some holiday where we all smile, walk down to the voting booth, wave, and then shake hands and say, I'm going to cast my vote for this person. | ||
Best of luck to your candidate, sir. | ||
And then when the news comes in saying, well, unfortunately, your candidate was shy by five votes, they go, oh, well, gee golly, I'll try harder next time. | ||
Has never been the case. | ||
People have always been doing shady stuff. | ||
There's always been lies and manipulation. | ||
And they will do whatever so that on the 20th, they can stand before this country and say, they won. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Winning is not about this, this hokey vision of people casting a ballot. | ||
Well, I think it's war. | ||
I think, yeah. | ||
Well, that's, that's the thing that's changed though, in my lifetime is that now when you lose a federal election, you feel like there's a chance that you and your loved ones might go to prison, you know, like, and I'm not even like being really hyperbolic because had Trump won, The January 6th stuff probably, you know, even if it were to have transpired, it wouldn't have ended up with people serving massive, massive time. | ||
But that's really where we're at now, is like where, depending on which side wins, the other side feels as if they are jeopardized in an existential fashion. | ||
And that's disturbing. | ||
Wait, I think maybe I found the video that you're talking about? | ||
This one from GBViews? | ||
Yeah, that's the one. | ||
And what is it? | ||
She like, can I, will it play? | ||
It's, it's long, dude. | ||
Don't, don't even. | ||
It's long? | ||
Don't go there. | ||
It's ten minutes long, there's no way we're going to be able to break that down. | ||
And it's like a screen grab of someone from Turkey watching British news. | ||
But Trump puts it out! | ||
He retweeted it or whatever. | ||
And he's like, this is brilliant, this woman, and I'm like, this sounds like the... Is it this girl with the blonde hair? | ||
No, no, no, it's an older lady that they're interviewing. | ||
Someone just tweeted it at me. | ||
I'm definitely going to watch it later. | ||
Bill's going to give you a full review tomorrow. | ||
We have this super chat from Nick Long. | ||
He said, Q is real. | ||
Look up X22 report for actual information on Q. The info y'all have is half-truths. | ||
Why does the media attack Q so much? | ||
Think about it. | ||
I'll tell you why. | ||
Look, the media is a lot of liars and a lot of activists. | ||
And we still use a lot of these sources. | ||
We just have to fact-check them. | ||
Yeah, I'll tell you. | ||
I'll tell you my views on this stuff. | ||
First, a lot of it is, you know, when this stuff first started coming out and people were tweeting about Q, I was like, I don't know, you know, I'll take a look at what this is. | ||
And then sure enough, there was a lot of garbled gibberish nonsense. | ||
And there were a lot of like Nostradamus-style statements where it was like, the raven has lifted, the suitcase has been deposited, Saturday comes. | ||
And people would start taking these posts and then dissecting what they could mean with news reports. | ||
And I'm like, okay, y'all lost it. | ||
It's that Taylor Swift lyric. | ||
Then I actually met some people. | ||
And I had a guy ask me if I would report on Trump becoming president on March 7th or whatever the date was. | ||
And I was like, my friend, that's not going to happen. | ||
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Right. | |
And he was like, no, man, you got to be the real news. | ||
Like, this is true. | ||
You've got to look it up. | ||
And I was like, I did. | ||
It's not true. | ||
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Right. | |
And then sure enough, Trump did not become president. | ||
Well, see, that's the thing that rubs me the wrong way about it. | ||
My aunt did the same thing to me. | ||
She's like, Clint, you have a political podcast. | ||
You got to talk about this stuff. | ||
I was like, I think it's all nonsense! | ||
I'm sorry, Auntie, but it's just the history of it is not good. | ||
I had someone come to me after the election, 2020, and they said, why aren't you reporting on the fact that Trump did win and that he's still the president and that he's gonna be brought in in March and Biden is not really the victor? | ||
And I was like, what are you talking about? | ||
What makes you believe this? | ||
And he was like, you're gonna look so dumb when Trump is inaugurated on March. | ||
And I was like, honestly, I said, if it's if it's true that Trump that does happen, I didn't say anything about it, so I won't look one way or the other. | ||
If I come out right now and do a whole segment about how it's not going to happen, sure, maybe, but I'm not even talking about it at all because nonsense. | ||
But here's what happened. | ||
They said in March, first it was like it'll be the real inauguration will be January, then February, then March. | ||
Then they talk about how it used to be that inauguration was in March, but after the Civil War, it changed and they shifted it back. | ||
And there's a reason for that. | ||
You can read the history. | ||
It's about them trying to stop short and lame duck sessions or something like this. | ||
Then they were like, after March, they were like, well, that's because it's actually going to be in June. | ||
And I'm like, oh, and then June came on, nothing happened. | ||
They're like, yeah, but it's because my favorite conspiracy theory with the Q stuff was that Joe Biden was actually already arrested and that he was secretly pretending to be president to shield Donald Trump because we were at war with Russia. | ||
That's wild. | ||
As opposed to being a doomsday cult where you constantly extend the calendar window by which your prediction has to come true, they are a hopium cult, where the deadline by which the good thing that's supposed to happen that will never happen gets extended 60 days every time. | ||
It drives me nuts. | ||
But anyways, Trump actually was fully acknowledging these insane ramblings of this Q lady. | ||
That's worrisome. | ||
And I was like, this is the reason I brought it up to Tim actually is because if, alright, so here's the two options. | ||
Trump is either a, you know, he's actually in on this Q thing and it's real, which I don't believe at all, or he's lying to his supporters and leading them on with this nonsense, which is not a good thing, or he's actually duped by it. | ||
Which is maybe the worst possible outcome. | ||
So, like, is there a good option as to why Trump's doing this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
It's either Blue Anon or it's, you know, 4chan just playing a fun game. | ||
I can't tell you what it is. | ||
Or PsyOp. | ||
Or PsyOp. | ||
That's why I say Blue Anon. | ||
Well, Blue Anon is Democrats. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
Blue Anon is like Democrats who believe in Russiagate and all that other nonsense and they're like, ah, it's the same thing. | ||
Right. | ||
And it's, it's, it's, it breaks my heart a little bit that these people refuse to actually recognize the world in front of them. | ||
Thus, the Deep State wins. | ||
Well, that's why I've always assumed that QAnon was a psychological operation because it completely defanged people during this time where you would have expected them to be absolutely out of their minds furious. | ||
And they're like, no, no, no. | ||
It's all part of the plan, you know? | ||
At the time when you needed activists to be filing lawsuits, to be showing up with signs in front of courthouses, making demands for a regis of grievances, they actually all just stayed at their computers and were like, whoa. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I'll just sit here because it's all part of it. | ||
Trust the plan. | ||
Trust the plan as it all gets swept away. | ||
Now Donald Trump's facing 641 years in prison. | ||
It's all part of the plan. | ||
Trust the plan, everybody! | ||
They did say where we go one, we go all, so now they're all going to prison. | ||
I don't think they thought it was going in that direction, though. | ||
It's crazy, man. | ||
Trump's now facing 641 years in prison because all these people trusted the plan. | ||
It's unreal. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Seems like not a great plan. | ||
No, no. | ||
Trump is being indicted. | ||
It's part of the plan. | ||
Yeah, the Democrats' plan, dude! | ||
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The whole plan was from the Democrats the whole time! | |
That's why I keep saying Blue Anon. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
It's nice, though, because now whenever you don't want to explain your decisions to someone, you say, trust the plan, and they have to. | ||
Yeah, trust the plan. | ||
The deep state whispered to President Trump, you cannot withstand the storm. | ||
The president whispered back, I am the storm. | ||
I'm just imagining Trump in an orange jumpsuit in a prison somewhere, whispering like, I'm the storm. | ||
We'll see when I get out of here. | ||
This is why I'm so disturbed because, like, I know you've got a lot of hope for him in his second term, theoretically, if he were to actually get through it and it's actually a legitimate election and all blah blah blah, but, like, if he's actually buying this nonsense, what does that portend for the conservatives moving forward? | ||
There's no such thing as a quote-unquote legitimate election. | ||
This is what I always try to tell people because they're like, oh, this wasn't fair and, you know, whatever, and I'm like, dude, Every election, they do something to gain an edge. | ||
There is no world in which we all right here today say, hello everyone, I would like to vote on what we order for dinner. | ||
I propose pizza. | ||
How do you vote, sir? | ||
Pizza too. Okay, we have two votes for pizza And then we all sit down and we count the ballots and we go | ||
Wow pizza wins and we all high-five that that's never never happened | ||
Quite literally it's like hey everybody. I'm voting on whether or not we're gonna have pizza and I have these | ||
military votes There's ten of them for pizza your votes don't matter right? | ||
There's always been some weird nonsense Yeah | ||
or they go like someone goes out and goes across the hall and then goes asks Bretton Carter to vote for salad and | ||
then they'll bring it in and say, oh, but they work here too, so their | ||
votes count. | ||
Then all of a sudden, a bunch of guys from Home Depot show up, and they're voting for, you know, I don't know. | ||
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Who let you guys in from Home Depot? | |
They're refugees, you don't understand. | ||
It's like we can talk about Donald Trump in 2016 saying that there were a bunch of illegal votes cast. | ||
But nobody said it was an illegitimate election except for the Democrats. | ||
I mean, the Trump supporters were like, we're happy Trump won. | ||
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Right. | |
There have always been issues. | ||
Even Trump claimed there were issues in 2016. | ||
So this is just, the game is dirty. | ||
It is a dirty, dirty game. | ||
And if you get outplayed, you lose. | ||
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Yep. | |
And it feels like the American people have been outplayed for quite some time. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Tragically. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Maybe that's the hardest thing about Megan Rapinoe, because we're like, hey, at least our athletes should be good. | ||
Well, you saw when Roseanne was on? | ||
Yeah, it was incredible. | ||
And she made a bet with Michael Malice that by the end of the year, there would be military tribunals. | ||
I know. | ||
And this is part of all of that. | ||
She is my aunt. | ||
She's my crazy aunt at home. | ||
It's just like, she just buys all the crazy nonsense. | ||
I love them, though. | ||
Part of me thinks Roseanne is intentionally... | ||
Like poking and being, you know, silly. | ||
She seems sincere about that. | ||
Yeah, but she said a bunch of, like, she said a bunch of things recently as a comedian that are, like, shocking and confusing. | ||
And she said contradictory things, too. | ||
And it's like, I kind of feel like she's being funny. | ||
She's being a character. | ||
She's putting on this, you know. | ||
I'm open to all possibilities. | ||
Hey, look, if she really does believe it, she made a bet with Michael Malice. | ||
I just gotta, I have to take this opportunity to condemn Michael Malice. | ||
Condemn? | ||
Yes, for trying to take money from my sweet, crazy Aunt Roseanne. | ||
How dare you, Malice? | ||
You monster! | ||
She just has crazy Q-drop brain and you're trying to take thousands of dollars off of her? | ||
Not cool, man. | ||
She also said there wouldn't be an election in 2024. | ||
So we got a bet for this year and a bet for next year. | ||
But my point in response to the election thing is, if Donald Trump is removed from the ballot, Is it then a legitimate election? | ||
Because if he's the clear frontrunner in the primaries, the Democrats pull some court legal trick to get his name ripped off the belts, then there's no real opportunity for an election if you can't even vote for the guy you want. | ||
Oh bro, if it goes that route, like... | ||
Just batten down the hatches, like, it's over. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Even if, like, I've been listening, I listened to this, uh, this guy, uh, What If Alt This? | ||
I think you, Serge, you tell me about him? | ||
And, uh, he put out a, uh, a video today talking about, um... | ||
Basically was taught or maybe it wasn't today a couple days ago, but it was it was about feminism about young men and The polls that say young young men are leaning extremely conservative nowadays. | ||
Oh, yeah Yeah, and what that means for for the future and stuff if you have women that don't look to get married and you don't have a revival of of A revival of conservative values or traditional values among women the same way that you do among young men. | ||
Because if you look at that graph or whatever, they had never been further apart, men and women. | ||
Their political leanings, women are voting. | ||
Women exclusively, young unmarried women are keeping the Democrat Party alive. | ||
Every other, it seems like every other group is actually voting for, or is at least not strongly Democrat. | ||
And at the end of the day, if men can't make families, then they make war. | ||
No, my prediction here is that the Democrats are done. | ||
The Democrats are done with this metric, showing that 12th grade boys are like, what is it, like 4 to 1 conservative, and the women are like, I think it's 3 to 1 liberal. | ||
Those young women will be conservative in five years. | ||
I don't think there's any conflict between what you're saying and what I'm saying, because you're saying the Democrats are done probably because of voting? | ||
Because those women, in five years, will be conservative. | ||
I'm saying that young men that don't have the option of starting families, they won't end up with families because if you look at the numbers, the numbers that the guy that this video presented don't line up with that at all. | ||
They're going to have families, and I'll tell you why. | ||
It's because men are object-oriented and women are subject-oriented, and the young women who have strong emotional desires for socializing with men are going to start to be pulled in the men's direction, not the other way around. | ||
But isn't the problem that this—I mean, you're saying five years, but that's basically their senior year of college. | ||
And the reason that women are predominantly Democrat voters is because They're also the predominant college attendees. | ||
And they're going to be saddled with massive debt and unable to live on their own. | ||
So they're going to have to appeal to the conservative construction worker. | ||
It's not that they have to. | ||
It's that women are going to go out. | ||
What are the tropes and the stereotypes? | ||
Women talk about men. | ||
Men talk about things. | ||
If that is only a tendency, that women are more interested in social interactions between men and women, and men are interested in their goals or whatever, women will be seeking ways to interact with men. | ||
There's gonna be a scenario, and we already see it now in the data, where you have young men who are Democrats, and it appears to be because they're what biologists call, and again, this is a legitimate, literal term, sneaky fuckers. | ||
This is the actual biological term. | ||
Biologists use the term sneaky fucker to describe a situation where you say you have the alpha male. | ||
Oh, I've heard about this! | ||
The sneaky fucker sneaks in the middle of the night, bangs the women to procreate. | ||
So you have the man who bangs on his chest and roars and lifts muscles and attracts women, and then you have the sneaky fucker who sneaks in and weasels his way. | ||
That's the male feminist. | ||
But with young men skewing more and more conservative, if women want to have these social interactions with men, they're going to have to meet men where they're going. | ||
There's not enough women that want to. | ||
I don't think you understand what they want. | ||
The fact that we can see social contagion on Instagram, young women developing Tourette's, It's not an issue of women coming together and having a women's meeting and being like, we're not going to listen to these men. | ||
It's that they're going to be talking about the guys they like and all the guys are going to be conservative. | ||
So something's going to have to break where the women are talking to each other and they're going to be like, but he's not woke. | ||
And they're like, there's no other guy! | ||
You either... All the guys at school, the athletes, the musicians, the rock stars, the writers, they're all skewing conservative. | ||
Any woman who wants to date a guy is gonna be dating a guy who's moderate to conservative. | ||
And then they're gonna have to start listening to these other women who are gonna be saying things like, Well, you're dating this far right guy and they'll be like, who are you dating? | ||
Nobody. | ||
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Not a single person. | ||
I think it's going to depend on if they want to have families. | ||
Cause I don't even, I've never really understood why you would date a left-leaning man when it comes to starting a family because so, so rarely are they actually on that path anyways. | ||
So I'm, I'm, I'm surprised this trend hasn't already reverted where women, as they get into their late twenties, early thirties, they start to pursue more conservative leading men because they want to have kids. | ||
Women become more conservative after they get married, and I think culturally right now, marriage is not a priority for men or women. | ||
I think that there are a lot of women who should prioritize, but I think in both spheres, there are men who are like, I'm conservative, but I'm going to put off getting married or whatever else. | ||
It's true in both spaces. | ||
Both men and women should want marriage. | ||
For it to become a more noteworthy trend. | ||
I will say, you have to remember that after 2016, there were all these feminist journalists who came out saying, I can remember one article specifically being like, I keep sleeping with this Trump supporter and I can't stop. | ||
Like, he's everything I hate, but I really want to sleep with him. | ||
So like, there is obviously something to what women are- Story of my life. | ||
Yeah, that happens to you all the time. | ||
Can't stop sleeping with him. | ||
I can't stop sleeping with Trump supporters. | ||
Male Trump supporters specifically. | ||
I wish I could stop, but I can't. | ||
No, but it's interesting because I think there is a desire among women for traditionally male attributes in a way that's undeniable. | ||
So the majority of women in every age group, every generation right now identifies as a feminist, right? | ||
It's something like between 53 to 67% in every generation. | ||
But obviously That's not true for the number of men who identify as a male feminist. | ||
So how do they partner up? | ||
It either means that they're feminists in name only, they're willing to give it up, and when they get married they, again, lots of couples become more... Most women are, if I understand correctly, most women are not super committed to politics. | ||
Like, they're more interested in, like, I think there's a huge spectrum, right? | ||
And, you know, I think women do talk about men. | ||
They also just generally are more interested in social dynamics. | ||
And that is one of the benefits of having women in society is they're going to tell you who's fighting and all sorts of things. | ||
I mean, remember the stereotype of the powerful businessman whose wife then throws a dinner party where he networks with whoever, right? | ||
Like there is a positive symbiotic relationship between men and women in traditionally gendered roles. | ||
I think The trend of teenage boys becoming more conservative will inspire some teenage girls to be more openly conservative. | ||
But I think generally it's always on the cusp anyway. | ||
There's population collapse coming from multiple countries. | ||
It's happening in the West. | ||
We've got like what 1.2 or something like that kids per couple per person. | ||
There's a population collapse coming. | ||
There's a significant portion of women that don't ever want to get married. | ||
The people that But men too. | ||
I mean, I think it's not, but it's not, it's not as, it's not as pronounced with men because men don't, like women look for like specific things in guys, guys look for women. | ||
Like it's real different what women are looking for in a man and what a man is looking for in a woman. | ||
But there's no incentive for men to get married right now really. | ||
Like you could partner up with a girl, you could have her move in, you could pay for her, you guys could have a bunch of kids. | ||
Like the, for women, They don't want to get married because they think in some way they'll be oppressed, but actually there are all sorts of legal and financial reasons for women to want marriage. | ||
So it's complete brainwashing. | ||
So, unless men are also loudly speaking about why marriage is good, we'll just continue to have this trend of girls being like, ah, I don't think so. | ||
Except for this new cultural element, which is that men are starting to be more openly conservative at a younger age. | ||
Well, this is a bit of a tangent, but I think it's important to consider, you know, Japan and there's other nations where you've seen these kind of population implosions. | ||
China, too, to a certain extent. | ||
And it's quite evident that the United States is in that, as well as most of, you know, Western Europe and things like that. | ||
I'm not at all convinced that we aren't going to just kind of spiral into that. | ||
That was the point that I was trying to make in the first place. | ||
Because of the way that the marriage statistics and stuff are and the number of young men that are not getting married and that aren't going to be, if you have young men that don't get into families, They get into fights, they get into trouble, and that means they get into war. | ||
And that is something that has happened throughout history. | ||
And as long as we have young men that are not married and can't meet women, they have no reason to settle down. | ||
Like you're saying, men don't have a reason to settle down. | ||
Women give men the reason to chill out. | ||
Because they want to hang out with the girl, they want to get laid, they want to hang out with their wife, whatever. | ||
If they don't have that reason, they want to go out and get buck wild. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
And my point is that we're seeing this data showing 12th grade boys are skewing conservative and 12th grade girls are skewing liberal, and give that a few years and the women are going to drift towards the men, not the other way around. | ||
It's possible. | ||
Dave Smith has a great bit, which I will not do justice, so I will not even try, but it was about how his wife, he She finds him in this alley, he's an alley cat, and then she just lays out milk and slowly lures him into the house. | ||
And I feel like that's the problem, is that when you have a more, you know, leftist-leaning woman, they're not going to put out that saucer of milk because they're not interested in attracting the alley cat male. | ||
So, like, when will that trend change where the women actually want to settle down? | ||
And I'm not sure that it will happen. | ||
I think they are way more open to it than society. | ||
I think the issue is this. | ||
Young men are object-oriented, typically. | ||
Young women are subject-oriented, typically. | ||
That means if a guy is a skateboarder, he's going to find himself hanging out with a bunch of other guys skateboarding. | ||
They're going to be... So his draw will be, I want to go skateboard with my friends. | ||
Young women, their draw will be, I want to engage in socialization. | ||
The men are off skateboarding all with each other, sharing ideas, making jokes, being offensive, and being guys. | ||
They're skewing conservative. | ||
They're listening to Jordan Peterson, they're listening to Andrew Tate. | ||
One day, at the park, you've got a handful of young guys skateboarding, and a handful of girls, and those guys are like, hey, these girls are pretty attractive. | ||
Then the girls are going to reach some kind of impasse with, wow, one of those guys was playing an Andrew Tate video. | ||
We can't be associated with that. | ||
One of those women is going to be like, I kind of want to be hanging out with some of these guys. | ||
We are social creatures, more so than the men are. | ||
That means that there's going to be competition among the women in terms of socializing to Go to these guys. | ||
This is why, like you mentioned, women become more conservative when they get married. | ||
That same poll, I think, is going to happen and it's going to realign young women towards more moderate and conservative views. | ||
From your lips to God's ears, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think when men and women interact, especially when they get married, a lot of stuff changes. | ||
I mean, studies bear out that when couples have kids, they become more religious. | ||
They tend to attend church more regularly. | ||
There are stuff that I think when you are a single individual, You don't prioritize in your life because, you know, you're... It's not as important. | ||
Right, your goals are just different. | ||
But as soon as you start having this intense bond to someone else through marriage and having children with them, everything shifts. | ||
And so it's just interesting that it's reaching teenage boys and the decisions that they make, like you're saying, by the time they're seen in college will be very different than the two generations before them. | ||
Yeah, well, and I think my hope is that there's, it's quite evident to me that there's a lot of sadness and loneliness and purposelessness and rudderlessness, I'm gonna stop saying this, this is too hard, amongst young people in this country and like, So much of our, I mean, just empirically speaking, there's so much of what humans' passion and purpose is existing is to be a parent, to be a father, a mother. | ||
And I just pray that, like, even though I'm not religious, I still, I pray that people will find that pathway to purpose once again, because it's quite clear to me that there's a lot of people that are desperate. | ||
Yeah, and I think the purposeless defeats are our culture's self-obsession, right? | ||
True. | ||
If you have nothing to do or work on, you tend to just be completely obsessed with whatever's happening inside your own head. | ||
Yes, narcissistic, egotistical, and also psychotic. | ||
I mean, you basically go crazy. | ||
Right, and you start to think, like, well, everyone seems happier than I am, and it's because you're not living for fulfillment. | ||
I mean, the things that you—the emotional gratification—sorry, I can't talk at all. | ||
The emotional gratification of achieving something is so important to the human psyche that if we live in a culture where you just get handed a lot of stuff, to Tim's earlier point, then you never feel that true satisfaction. | ||
It's very difficult to find a direction for your life because you can't find something that makes you feel fulfilled. | ||
And largely because there's no self-sacrifice involved in any of their behaviors. | ||
And if you're not ever doing anything for others, it's very hard to feel any sense of value. | ||
I think so. | ||
I guess we'll see. | ||
The one thing I think that matters, too, is we bring up quite a bit that in the 2000s, conservatives just had more kids. | ||
So we're seeing this trend very likely due to just sheer numbers. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, and that trend will maintain, if not grow. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
The liberals are more likely to abort their kids and sterilize their kids. | ||
That's it. | ||
You can't beat math, baby. | ||
No, no. | ||
That trajectory is going to go parabolic, potentially. | ||
I've seen too many of these stories, right? | ||
And I know the feminists are going to lose their minds over this. | ||
There's the New York Post, where the woman was like, I'm struggling to find a man who makes the same amount of money as me. | ||
I'm telling you, like, we see these trends and data. | ||
It doesn't mean it's absolute. | ||
It doesn't mean I'm correct. | ||
Of course. | ||
100%. | ||
I'm saying I see this as a possibility. | ||
You've got these women who are trying to be with men, but it's like, uh-oh, you're 35, you make $60,000 a year, and you're trying to date a 35-year-old guy who makes $60,000 a year. | ||
Guess what? | ||
That 35-year-old guy who makes $60,000 a year, he could be doing better, but he's dating a 28-year-old. | ||
He's got money, he's got an apartment, he's not, why would he date you? | ||
And that bothers feminists quite a bit, but that's the New York Post reporting it, that's happening. | ||
Right, that's what happens, of course. | ||
I mean, John Peterson talked about the IQ scale for women, right? | ||
Like, it's much harder for high IQ women to find partners because they need someone who's smarter than them. | ||
Like, I've always said it would be difficult for me to date someone who is less conservative than I am because it would feel like a, it would feel like a mismatch, right? | ||
Why is it harder for women to find? | ||
if they're high IQ to find a high IQ mate, I don't understand. | ||
Because there are fewer high IQ mates. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's less men that are intelligent? | ||
No, no, no, no, for them to choose from. | ||
If you have to be smarter than a female. | ||
It narrows their- There's not as many of them, right? | ||
Yeah, yeah, okay, okay. | ||
If not they don't exist. | ||
So this is the thing, like a really dumb woman- She's got lots of options. | ||
But it's easy to date up. | ||
That's an interesting thing. | ||
How do you describe it for men? | ||
Women want to date up. | ||
That's what they call it, right? | ||
Someone who is more powerful, more attractive, wealthier, more capable. | ||
Crossing up, men date crossing down. | ||
Men as a cross and down? | ||
Men will date across and... So they don't want a woman that's smarter? | ||
Well, not just smarter, but social mobility, money, stuff like that. | ||
So if you start a date, if you get with a girl and she doesn't make more money than you, one of the best predictors about, or one of the high predictors of divorce is if she does make more money. | ||
If she starts making more money, you're probably going to end up in a divorce. | ||
The left takes the data on this. | ||
Yeah, because it's reality. | ||
Because the communists don't want to accept that men are attracted to appearance and women, I should say this, that men have a tendency to be attracted towards appearance to a great degree and women have a tendency to be attracted towards power and status to a great degree. | ||
Which boils down to men are attracted to women that look able to produce offspring and women are attracted to men that look able to protect them. | ||
So if you're rich, you got a lot of money, you have resources, you can protect women. | ||
You're big and strong, you're physically fit, you can protect women. | ||
Wait, so you're telling me that the immutable laws of human nature remain intact, Phil? | ||
You know? | ||
Let's talk about men and women and penises and vaginas. | ||
You know who's got what? | ||
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It's getting confusing these days, to be honest. | |
I was just thinking about it because I was like, have I dated a woman that's smarter than me? | ||
But then I'm like, am I too narcissistic to even acknowledge if I've dated a woman that's smarter than me? | ||
Have you ever had an attraction to someone who sometimes feels like wearing pants? | ||
Yes. | ||
That makes you bisexual. | ||
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I've had girls who have worn pants! | |
You tricked me! | ||
Men wear pants, women wear dresses. | ||
And if a woman sometimes decides to wear pants, then she's non-binary. | ||
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I'm really questioning my wardrobe choices tonight. | |
Yeah, well, Hannah Clare over here is a guy. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
I'm just one of the boys, you know. | ||
Because he is wearing pants. | ||
My bro, Hannah Clare. | ||
Because he is wearing pants. | ||
That's right. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
I think one time I did a podcast with Seamus and he was like, yeah, I don't think women should be able to wear dresses, but I realize I've sort of lost this battle. | ||
Dresses? | ||
Or shouldn't be able to wear pants. | ||
Seamus said that? | ||
Of course Seamus said that. | ||
Who else? | ||
Quick shout out to Seamus. | ||
I will be on his show on Thursday. | ||
Check that out. | ||
Wait, he doesn't want women wearing pants? | ||
Yeah. | ||
But he realizes he's lost that battle. | ||
So he agrees with a lot on that one. | ||
So if the argument is that social constructs define whether you're a man or a woman, that's literally the point. | ||
So if, like, someone who is male decides one day to wear a dress, if you're straight, you should be attracted to them. | ||
That's the argument we get from the left. | ||
But it literally is. | ||
Like, when we had Lance on the show, he outright said that. | ||
Dude, the guy outright said that if a guy sleeps with a manly-looking woman, he's gay. | ||
And I'm like, that's really mean to that poor woman! | ||
To Barack Obama! | ||
I am so happy that Lance decided to come and join. | ||
Oh, me too. | ||
Even though I feel like I had a two-hour-long aneurysm, I was like, this doesn't make sense! | ||
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But we learned so much! | |
We learned so much from him. | ||
I want you to imagine this scenario. | ||
And maybe we should get, I'll ask Robbie if he wants to do this, my buddy Robbie and Ty's a comedian. | ||
Go to DC, go to downtown DC. | ||
And, man on the street, wait till you see a guy and a woman who are clearly married, but the woman is manly, and then stop them and tell the man he's gay because his wife looks like a man, and see how that goes down! | ||
I don't think it's gonna go well. | ||
That'd be fire, man, on the street footage, though. | ||
That'd be amazing. | ||
Just going around being like, you got a homely male wife. | ||
No, no, like, your wife is wearing pants and looks like a guy, so you're gay. | ||
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He's gonna be like, don't talk about my wife that way. | |
But hey, you know, he's gonna be like, why are you a bigot? | ||
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As he tries to fist fight him, you just go, bigot, bigot, what? | |
Relax. | ||
It's a good thing. | ||
Kids love that stuff these days. | ||
It's like the meanest thing I've ever heard someone say. | ||
It's a great idea, honestly. | ||
Ryan Long should be doing that right now. | ||
He told us that if there is a man who is like, you know, 6'3 and ripped, bald, burly, super strong, and he's dating another man who is like 5'5 and effeminate, he's straight. | ||
And I'm like, dude, Just Ben's all logic! | ||
Go to Boys Town in Chicago and find a bear and a twink and tell them he's actually straight, they're a straight couple, and they're gonna look at you and they're gonna think you're nuts! | ||
Granted, in that scenario, they're probably not gonna hit you, like telling a guy his wife looks like a man. | ||
The definition of queer, according to queer theorists, is an identity without an essence. | ||
So it's like, there is no actual straight or gay, it's just kinda moving around. | ||
They're gearing us up for transhumanism, whether it's intentional or not. | ||
Uh, well, yeah, I mean, that's coming. | ||
Right, because all of these things are grains of sand that when slide together like, no, no, no, they're bits of liquid metal that are sliding together like the T-1000, or was it the T-2000? | ||
Which was the liquid terminator? | ||
T-1000 was the liquid one? | ||
Okay, that one. | ||
All coming together, and then when they do, it's transhumanism. | ||
So it's like this idea that you can be anything, that your identity is meaningless, you can change your body, then you get Neuralink, you get AI. | ||
The end result is whatever conscious entity that is born within you, your soul or whatever you want to call it, is an amorphous, meaningless blob of life mass, and that your body is nothing, and they can transfer it to a robot, and then you're a microwave. | ||
Bro, but let's think about this. | ||
I love that ending. | ||
And then you're a microwave. | ||
No, but for real, like, let's think about the future where transhumanism is absolute and we can download your brain. | ||
There'd be like, we have a job for you, microwaving food, and we're going to put your brain in the microwave so that you can provide for people better meals. | ||
See, I'm the guy that thinks that there is no separating you from your brain. | ||
So maybe they'll put your brain in like a tank on top of the microwave? | ||
Like that character from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with brains in his stomach? | ||
Sorry, I kind of would agree with you, but for the last couple of years I've been thinking maybe there is a way to separate the brain from the body. | ||
No, not the brain from the body. | ||
The experience of being you cannot be separated from the brain. | ||
So like people that say, oh, you can download your consciousness into a computer. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
There's a funny meme where it's a picture of a guy smiling and it says, You in hell looking up at the cloned AI robot version of you that is a facsimile of your consciousness? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think that's the disturbing thing about this is that as people become more kind of sad and desperate and incel-y, if that's a word, that if you have these things that are on offer, It's not gonna be a forced thing. | ||
Like, a lot of people are always afraid, like, oh, the government's gonna mandate this. | ||
I was like, no, I think people are gonna do it voluntarily, man. | ||
People have voluntarily decided that they're gonna be monitored constantly, their location, everything they say. | ||
Like, not only have they decided that they're gonna do it, but they pay a monthly fee for it. | ||
And we're all guilty of the same, but we're sitting here talking about them like it's not us. | ||
It's definitely not me! | ||
When we're saying them, this is them. | ||
Right here. | ||
This is them. | ||
We're gonna go to Super Chats if you haven't already. | ||
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Share the show with your friends. | ||
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All right, Nate, how do you pronounce this? | ||
Spirka? | ||
Says, whatever happened with that Yingling beer and the drag promotion, or was that just a misunderstanding? | ||
Good things happened. | ||
Yingling sponsored the venue that was putting on an all-ages drag show. | ||
Yingling responded saying, we just sponsored the venue, not the events. | ||
However, we reached out to them and said, this event should be 18 and up only, and they agreed. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And we were all like, that's really, really awesome. | ||
Wow. | ||
Have your drag show, man. | ||
Go party. | ||
But it's not for kids. | ||
Yingling agreed. | ||
The event agreed. | ||
And that was the end of it. | ||
We all moved on. | ||
We're all big fans of Yingling. | ||
There you go. | ||
Except for the alcohol part. | ||
Y'all can drink beer all day and night. | ||
It's an American pastime. | ||
Actually, a human pastime, but not for me! | ||
Not for me. | ||
You know Trump's never had alcohol? | ||
Never had a drop. | ||
Yeah, no drugs, no alcohol, no smoking even, right? | ||
And his kids don't drink when they're around him, from what I've heard. | ||
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That's kind of crazy. | ||
Never had any alcohol. | ||
I gotta give a quick shout out to Elon Musk and X who just sent me 400 bucks for my Twitter ad revenue share. | ||
You got money? | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
How do I see that? | ||
I just got a notification. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It just came in randomly. | ||
I just want to be able to do that. | ||
I haven't been able to get approval. | ||
They haven't even given you the approval? | ||
No. | ||
Come on, Twitter. | ||
Me neither with my massive Twitter following. | ||
Well, where did you get the notification? | ||
It just popped up on X? | ||
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I think it was an email, but I'm not sure. | |
I got it last time, and I just want to see how it compares. | ||
X monetization. | ||
You got paid. | ||
You got paid? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
I wonder if I got paid. | ||
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How was it? | |
Interesting. | ||
Elon sent this to you when you're on this show, so you can promote this feature. | ||
Look at you, Elon, you clever little marketing guru, you. | ||
You hairline regrow, you. | ||
I haven't gotten any emails, though. | ||
Don't say anything rude to Elon, I'm sure he'll get it. | ||
Dude, when yours comes through, it's gonna be massive. | ||
I support his big family stance. | ||
No, I got 6K last time, so if, you know, if that was based on three months, then it would be two. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But the first time, what happened was I was just, I was sitting here working and I clicked over to X, Twitter at the time, and then a thing just popped up saying, you got paid. | ||
Oh, so you got the same thing, yeah. | ||
No, but on Twitter, it wasn't an email or anything. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
Well, I just got approved for subscriptions like a week ago, so... I'm sorry, this was an interruption that was totally on us. | ||
Oh, okay, I wonder if that's... Some free ex-promotion, which is still Twitter to me. | ||
It'll always be Twitter to me! | ||
Because if it did just... Because everyone got it at the same time, and if they did just do the notifications, I would like to tell people what we're looking at, but I don't know how to even... I just got an email. | ||
I don't know if it's everything. | ||
Because I was not approved in the early wave, mine may be a little off. | ||
Do you think yours is delayed? | ||
You're getting one. | ||
Yeah, and I don't think mine's backdated, because I do pretty good transaction, and it's not a crazy amount of money, so obviously it wasn't a six-month payout. | ||
It was just a... | ||
Month, I guess. | ||
It's just so you would say it on the show. | ||
I think so. | ||
I think- When did you sign up for subscriptions? | ||
Just a week ago. | ||
So I won- I should have got something for the beginning of the month though, right? | ||
Is that what it is? | ||
I wonder if anyone else noticed anything. | ||
Don't know. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm just happy that Josie- Shout out to Redhead Libertarian. | ||
She's crushing it on Twitter. | ||
About to hit half a million. | ||
Oh, right on. | ||
Maybe I got something on, uh... Nope. | ||
YouTube emailed me. | ||
Oh, wait. | ||
Wait. | ||
What did I- I think I got something from Max. | ||
Nope, nothing. | ||
No, wait, wait, here it is. | ||
Oh, it's from Elon. | ||
Him personally. | ||
Tim, you suck. | ||
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Whoa, whoa! | |
I'm kidding. | ||
Elon, unbelievable! | ||
Alright, Fray Cain says, funny that G Prime's comic of Megan Rapinoe vs Sweden became relevant again. | ||
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That is, that is quite the, quite humorous. | |
Purple says, 11 warships from Russia and China near Alaska. | ||
Yeah, some like that, some like that. | ||
How many of U.S. | ||
ships are in Asia right now? | ||
See, we never report that, do we? | ||
Because they're always over there. | ||
We have two in South Korea right now. | ||
Of course. | ||
I'm going to say last week, but as we now know, I have mixed up the last three weeks. | ||
We have them in the Baltic and the Atlantic and everywhere, and they're like, there's a record increase of the Russians actually sailing anywhere near us when we're constantly over in their business. | ||
Noah Sanders says, I'm assuming Cassandra is already reaching out to Neo or his people to get him on IRL or the Culture War. | ||
I'd love to hear him elaborate. | ||
The Culture War is the best spot for him. | ||
The thing about IRL is we started the Culture War because there are a lot of guests that come on the show. | ||
But they don't know what this show is, and it's the weirdest thing when we get requests from people where it's like, I'd really love to come on Timcast IRL, and I'm like, it's a topical news program where we discuss the news of the day, and they're like, oh, I don't read the news at all, I'm a research scientist who studies, you know, graphene, and I'm like, okay, well, like, that's cool, but... | ||
you know we need a podcast. | ||
Yeah, because we've had guests on the show, many people know this, that they don't talk at all. | ||
And then people are like, why aren't you letting the guests speak? | ||
It's like, dude, there's no letting anyone speak. | ||
You speak or you don't. | ||
And so we have people on, it's like, my job is I produce, you know, potato chips. | ||
And then we're talking about Joe Biden being impeached or something, | ||
The first time I was on was almost two years ago now, and I was just sat there, silent for the first half an hour. | ||
I was like, they're gonna kick it to me eventually. | ||
No. | ||
You just have to get in there. | ||
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Get in there. | |
Come on, let's go! | ||
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I think we do try to make some eye contact, be like, you're good, but like... I mean, we've had, like, Seamus. | |
He tries really hard with a lot of people. | ||
He'd be like, there are people where it's, they just don't talk. | ||
A lot is good at that too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He tends to go and ask direct questions. | ||
Yeah, I noticed that. | ||
I would love it though if me okay you're like it's a topical news prior when he was like yes great I've been reading the news I am prepared amazing here's a good one easy dog log says while joining the stream I got a Joe Biden campaign ad using Marjorie Taylor Greene they made it seem MTG is on their side WTF is this Money for me, baby! | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Political season is like our Olympics. | ||
Presidential election season, because revenue skyrockets, viewership skyrockets, everybody's paying attention, and we're like, oh, everyone's back in the fray, waiting for politics. | ||
And then the year after the presidential election is the apocalypse, where it's worse than it's ever been. | ||
But yo, it was crazy how much money we were making in 2020. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
It's insane! | ||
Because you had all these crazy people dumping the most insane amounts of money, plus you had the lockdown, so the viewership was through the roof. | ||
It was a crazy time. | ||
Crazy, crazy time. | ||
Dal Smith says, it's embarrassing to admit Megan was a fellow athlete. | ||
I went to Portland State for football, but their indoctrination attempt failed. | ||
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Aha! | |
No, good for you, dude. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Joseph Kush says, please do another Pelosi impression. | ||
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Donald Trump is the worst president! | |
We need to vote him out! | ||
That's my Nancy Pelosi. | ||
It's intentionally disrespectful to her. | ||
I love the way it sounds like he really nailed the holding my dentures in my mouth while I'm trying to articulate sound that Nancy Pelosi's known well for. | ||
But instead of it being Trump, it's like The Precious is replaced with Trump. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Precious? | ||
Yeah, because it sounds a little cold. | ||
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Donald Trump, he tried to overthrow this country! | |
It totally sounds like your teeth are going to fall out. | ||
You really nailed that. | ||
That is spectacular. | ||
No I didn't! | ||
All right, where are we at? | ||
Verkalos Alcorlan says, one of the men who funded Sound of Freedom, Fabian Marta, was arrested for child kidnapping. | ||
That's fake news? | ||
Yeah, it's an exaggeration. | ||
And when it says like funded, like he gave like 500 bucks to the GoFundMe or something like that. | ||
Oh. | ||
Media raising a stink about it, but apparently he was just landlord to a woman who took her kid in a custody dispute. | ||
Funny that. | ||
Dude, and it was like 600 or something, some crazy high amount of people that were actually donating to that campaign. | ||
And they, like, reverse searched all of them to find any of them that had a criminal history. | ||
And that was the worst thing they could come up with, is basically a landlord who got dragged into a custody dispute. | ||
He really has no reason to be part of it. | ||
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Like, obviously a good guy. | |
And they're trying to paint the entire narrative. | ||
That's a very desperate attempt. | ||
But it's disturbing. | ||
Like, what are you doing, man? | ||
My God. | ||
And he's just an average guy. | ||
Terrible people. | ||
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So you're pro-human trafficking? | |
Is that your argument here? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know. | ||
All right. | ||
Raybert G. Stanbert Jr. | ||
says, Tim, did you hear about the H3H3 podcast with Cenk's nephew? | ||
Yes. | ||
Actual Justice Aware did a pretty good breakdown of it. | ||
Cenk's nephew made Ethan look normal with his unhinged takes on IPs and government subsidizing artists. | ||
But they do that show all the time. | ||
It's called Leftovers. | ||
It's like a normal thing they do. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He was referring to Shank's nephew's terrible take. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He did make L3 look really normal. | ||
That's for sure. | ||
Why would you say? | ||
Because it was about... So Hasan just sits around and just lets other people's content play and once in a while he'll talk about it. | ||
And so he essentially is stealing content. | ||
And H3H3, Ethan, was complaining about that. | ||
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Really? | |
Someone else doing it, and Hassan sitting there. | ||
It's almost like Ethan was complaining about what Hassan does and didn't really realize that that's what Hassan does, because he was complaining about someone else doing it, and Hassan's sitting there trying to defend it. | ||
And he's like, you think that's okay? | ||
How can you think it's... And it's funny because Hassan's sitting there, like, kind of shifting. | ||
He's like, well, you know, it's okay, and blah, blah, blah. | ||
I don't care, da, da, da, da. | ||
So it was just, it was a, it was, it was funny to watch Hassan be so uncomfortable because Ethan was critiquing what Hassan does, but it was in the context of critiquing someone else, so. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Well, alright, let's get some more Super Chats. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
says, Tim, it's official. | ||
I made the team and I'm honored to be a part of it. | ||
Worry not, folks, the Timcast facilities are in the bestest of the best hands. | ||
Everyone says so, for the line, I deserve this. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
now officially works for Timcast, and he's already giving his money back to us. | ||
Talk about dedication. | ||
What's he doing for you? | ||
Facilities manager. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Yeah, our AC's broken so many times, we were like, we better just hire some guy. | ||
He was like, yeah, I can fix it. | ||
And we were like, all right, you're hired. | ||
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Stoked. | |
Yeah, we have a tendency of hiring super chatters. | ||
Well, we see their name over and over again. | ||
We know they like the show and they're paying attention. | ||
That's the secret to getting hired here, I guess. | ||
We see your name often enough that when the email comes in, we're like, oh yeah, it's that guy. | ||
Oh, sure, you're hired. | ||
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It's like a very weird form of nepotism. | |
Well, yeah, you know, it's like, how else do you get the attention? | ||
It's hard. | ||
We have a sea of emails from all these people, we try to go through them, and then we're like, we've hired, obviously, we've hired most of our people through normal. | ||
I didn't super chat, just for reference. | ||
Yeah, she was nepotism. | ||
Yeah, I was actually nepotism. | ||
Technically did super chat. | ||
Oh, you fanboy. | ||
He did super chat! | ||
I'm sitting at home and Tim's like, maybe we'll get someone to do this. | ||
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I remember that and you were like, hello, it's me. | |
Yeah, we need people who are here who can host the show if I'm ever out, or just who can add to the roster so we have more people when people aren't available. | ||
And then Phil was like, I would like to come. | ||
And I was like, oh yeah, Phil, of course. | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
Yep, that's what we do. | ||
You super chat us and you're hired. | ||
That's how it works, I guess. | ||
A Green Clover says, I'm disappointed y'all didn't bring up how, yes, women's soccer is ahead of the curve by 20 years, but lost the U.S. | ||
National to 15-year-old soccer team of boys from Dallas in 2017. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, yeah, but come on. | ||
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Boys rule. | |
I mean, we all know that story by now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I didn't bring it up because it's like, duh. | ||
Also, I think we're specific to critiquing Rapinoe, not all of women's soccer. | ||
I mean, I'm not trying to dunk on all of them, unless they think that they deserve equal pay, in which case I want them to be dunked on. | ||
That's women's basketball. | ||
Which, Megan Rapinoe is married to Sue Bird, so they're having these dinner table conversations, I guess. | ||
Demoralized says, Tim won't read my anti-Trump superchats anymore, likely because he knows the geo- No, I'm gonna stop right there. | ||
I'm not gonna finish reading your superchat because you started it with Tim won't read my anti-Trump superchats, which is bait, and so I will address it. | ||
Don't bait me, bro. | ||
But congratulations, I read half your superchat. | ||
Joe Brown says there's a book called Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz, self-improvement book. | ||
He strongly suggests therapy before plastic surgery. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Trans people should have to do the same, look into it. | ||
They do, though. | ||
They're supposed to. | ||
And then the issue is, we've had people, like Helena Kirshner, she said that she went to Planned Parenthood and they just gave her testosterone. | ||
They're supposed to be therapy, like they're supposed to be, you sit down, you talk, they say, hey, we gotta figure this out. | ||
And I think it's a question of how the therapists are trained, right? | ||
So probably if you're a modern, you know, you're getting a degree in psychology, you're going to be a psychiatrist, you're not going to, or you're a psychologist, you're going through universities that believe a certain narrative of what should happen. | ||
So there's no bias. | ||
There's only bias training. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, that's the problem is that, like, their duty to their patient in terms of, like, doing no harm, they now have a skewed vision of what harm is. | ||
And so, like, how do you deal with these people moving forward? | ||
I just don't know. | ||
Where are we at? | ||
Let's grab another super chat. | ||
A green clover is a second super chat tonight. | ||
Problem with the draft is the people that the Fed will need to fight for the U.S. | ||
are aware of the idea of a false flag. | ||
Yes, but the draft is for 18 year olds. | ||
And while it is true that 12th graders are skewing towards conservative, which means many of these young guys are going to say, no way. | ||
The good news is Harry Sisson has done a great job of recruiting more troops for Joe Biden's draft. | ||
And when the draft comes, he's going to be right there on the frontline film and being like, come on, everybody. | ||
Come on. | ||
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That kid is something. | |
He's something else. | ||
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His Twitter account is so ridiculous. | |
The Xbox gamer says, Phil, you cracked me up because I have always said that if I was 6'5", I would rule the world. | ||
I'm only 6'1", the short guy of the future. | ||
American men are getting shorter though, right? | ||
On average? | ||
Really? | ||
I think they're getting shorter. | ||
I read one study three years ago, so let's not cite me. | ||
They were getting taller for a while. | ||
So one of the properties we have at Freedomistan is a barn, a barn house that's from the 1800s, and the ceilings are like seven feet. | ||
Right. | ||
Because people were five foot two back in the day. | ||
Dude, I stayed in a hotel in San Francisco, and it was like a hundred plus year old building, and I couldn't even, like, my shoulders were wider than the door frame. | ||
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Wow. | |
It was wild. | ||
It was like little people used to live there, you know? | ||
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Crazy. | |
Peggy says, missing a penalty is easy, Messi does it all the time lol. | ||
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Aha. | |
But not like that, right? | ||
Yeah, maybe, I don't know. | ||
Not in that moment. | ||
Nathan B says, I just got back from Syria and we're giving them freedom. | ||
Or we might be guarding the oil fields, I'm not sure. | ||
Even Trump said it was for the oil. | ||
That was pretty bold of him. | ||
He's like, we're going to keep troops in there to guard the oil. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
Man, Trump's got to go on Joe Rogan. | ||
Joe's got to have him on. | ||
It's going to be so much fun to watch. | ||
PBD was pushing it hard. | ||
I know, and then Joe agreed. | ||
I think it's going to happen. | ||
Because Trump will do it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If he has any intention of winning the presidency, he has to say yes to that. | ||
How long was the Trump interview with the Nelk Boys? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Because, like, can Trump handle two or three hours of sitting down in one room? | ||
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No. | |
No, it was like an hour, I think. | ||
Dude, he can stand for that long and just riff. | ||
That's true. | ||
I think it's similar to, like, we have people who come who are supposed to be around and they're like, I maybe can only do an hour and then they end up staying the whole time because, like, you get engaged in what you're doing. | ||
It's not like you're just answering hostile questions for three hours. | ||
Brandon Smith says, I just got out of the Navy last week after 10 years. | ||
Out due to medical, but I intended on getting out at the end of my last contract, and a large reason was the kinder, gentler military. | ||
By the way, heading back to West Virginia and to farm here, here. | ||
West Virginia's a good place. | ||
There's a lot of work we gotta do, but we're working on it. | ||
The Emperor's Champions is the only way I'd accept being drafted is if the Russians or Chinese land troops in Alaska. | ||
I don't even know if that would work. | ||
Because Alaska is a faraway land to a lot of Americans. | ||
If it was US territory like California or Florida or something, then people might be like, oh, holy smokes. | ||
But I stand by what I said. | ||
Even if troops land in California, well, especially if it's California. | ||
No, no question. | ||
You can have it. | ||
Yep, that's right. | ||
Says the native Californian. | ||
Half my family's still behind enemy lines. | ||
I'm like, look, you were already behind enemy lines with Newsom. | ||
Mr. Bamson says, hey Tim, I've been watching this show since 2016, and this is the first time the live show didn't show up on my For You page. | ||
This show has not existed since 2016. | ||
This show was started in the beginning of, I believe, 2020. | ||
Was it 2020? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
And it was because of the lockdowns. | ||
It wasn't so much because of the lockdowns, it was partly because of the lockdowns. | ||
Yeah, the lockdowns were a big component of why we started doing a nightly show. | ||
But the point of that super chat is he's saying that it's not coming up on its home page. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, because YouTube plays dirty games. | ||
But that's why I always say at the start of every show in the end, share the show with your friends. | ||
And I genuinely mean it. | ||
If you take the URL of the show and post it on Facebook, X, wherever, They can't censor at all. | ||
They'll still try, they'll still suppress, Facebook might try and hide it and stuff, and Google had us censored for a while. | ||
But, uh, it, it, if, you know, look, we've got, you know, 30-some-odd-thousand people who watch, who are watching right now. | ||
If 30,000 people posted this online, they just can't, they can't do anything about that. | ||
That's what matters. | ||
That's what matters. | ||
What do we have here? | ||
Aaron says the left is salivating at the political right being anti-war. | ||
They can imprison and conscript their children. | ||
Middle America pays the worst price during war. | ||
Life, what is the impact of losing men? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Josh Berg says this was Megan Rapinoe's super saiyan moment. | ||
She thought I can do this to prove them I deserve it with all her strength and aura glows around her. | ||
Her muscles grow with all that strength screaming I deserve it. | ||
She kick it clean over. | ||
That's right. | ||
Maybe she's going to retire and become an NFL field goal kicker. | ||
That seems like about the right range to me. | ||
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I'm not great at sports, but... There was mashups from three-year lettermen that were posted. | |
It was her lining up for the kick and then it was like one of the kicks that goes wide left against Alabama and they just mash the two together. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Callum Dimmick says, must be a good show today. | ||
I didn't get a notification and it didn't appear on my homepage. | ||
Clint, they think you're too spicy. | ||
That's the game they're playing. | ||
Dang. | ||
Nowhere H says, what do you think about the major flood that's happening in China? | ||
It is on China Observer's YouTube channel. | ||
Really? | ||
Major flood? | ||
What's going on? | ||
Um, poor infrastructure choices over many years have ultimately led to a failure in their levees and etc, etc. | ||
You can find more about it. | ||
A lot of people like China Observer, SerpentZA, like Laowai86, people talk about it. | ||
I don't know if they've made any videos on it. | ||
I haven't seen any if they've made any, but... | ||
It's out there. | ||
There's news. | ||
So you're saying that the U.S. | ||
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fired HAARP to... What's up with the... I don't know. | |
Maybe I can talk to you after the show, but the Kill the Boars... Oh, yeah. | ||
We talked a little bit about it. | ||
We can talk about it again. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot more news coming out because apparently that dude doubled down. | ||
Malema? | ||
Yeah, and he started telling people to actually go and take a lot. | ||
Like, just crazy, dude. | ||
Yeah, I wonder what the S.A. | ||
Human Rights Commission is going to say about that. | ||
New York Times is going to be like, oh, calm down. | ||
And then it's like, at first, the New York Times said, it's basically just a meme. | ||
Forget about it. | ||
And then we're only like probably a few months to a year away where they're like, oh, calm down. | ||
It's just white people. | ||
Yeah MSNBC the guy was in there saying like he's like basically laughing about it and then it's like okay well you know I thought there's any any life is a big deal for you guys right no apparently not doesn't matter well it's just bizarre because you have like RFK Jr. | ||
who's getting dragged for just using two numbers that apparently we're no longer allowed to use in a tweet and then simultaneously you have people that are overtly stating go kill a particular group of people like and that's and that's not to be concerned. | ||
Mind-blowing. | ||
The people that are freaking out about RFK saying that he was making a Nazi reference I feel like that is kind of like the jump the shark moment for Nazi Stark where it's like Where it's like, because some of the people, it's like, yo, look, you can dislike RFK, you can disagree with him, but nowadays, like, there is no reason, there's no history that indicates RFK is in any way a white nationalist or anything, and he's been in the public eye forever, for his whole life. | ||
Entire life. | ||
This is the most ridiculous, That's the thing that I've seen. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
And the people in the Libertarian Party, and you know who you are, that actually got on that train, you are embarrassing, and you should be ashamed of yourselves. | ||
That's Matt at you. | ||
He's wagging his finger. | ||
You're pathetic. | ||
Incredibly embarrassing. | ||
All right. | ||
Riley Lewin says you should have Manju Baturu on. | ||
He invented ByteSwa. | ||
Pro-China with decent arguments would be an interesting, if heated, conversation. | ||
Yeah, that would be interesting. | ||
Yeah, culture war. | ||
You want to write it, write it down? | ||
Yes, right now. | ||
That'd be really cool to do America v China culture war episode. | ||
Yeah, that would be cool. | ||
But baizua means white left. | ||
In Chinese, it basically means woke. | ||
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Right? | |
Yeah. | ||
White left. | ||
It basically means Karen. | ||
When do we see, wait, when is that going to trend on TikTok? | ||
That's what I want to know. | ||
Baizua has trended periodically on Twitter and stuff. | ||
But it's not real until it reaches TikTok with these youths. | ||
Very funny. | ||
These youths. | ||
Okay, we got a super chat. | ||
Ryan Brown says, we are in a resurgence of conservative thought in the northern hemisphere of the world, followed by a backlash against the establishment in the northern hemisphere of the world. | ||
The civil wars in Europe before World War III. | ||
Then civil wars in Europe before World War III. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Guardsman Norheim says, as an Alaskan, I always get a chuckle how little the lower 48 knows about us. | ||
Russia owns Big Diomede Island, we own Little Diomede. | ||
There you go. | ||
Dude, it'd be super cool to go to Little Diomede. | ||
There's like a little town there or something. | ||
That'd be crazy. | ||
Like, what do you do? | ||
I was looking on Alaska, and there's like a house for sale there, and it looks really nice. | ||
There was just like one on Zillow. | ||
And I'm like, how do you get there? | ||
And what do you do when you're there? | ||
And do you just eat crab all day? | ||
Doesn't sound like a bad life. | ||
Getting the crab out of the water is probably rough. | ||
And then what happens when, you know, if like the crabbing industry goes under, it's like the town just ceases to exist. | ||
Well, that's reality. | ||
It's your bug-out house. | ||
Frontier livin', man! | ||
I don't know, I don't think Onalaska's a good place to be in a bug-out because there's nowhere to go. | ||
Well, yeah, but, like, there's also no one to come take your stuff. | ||
Nah, no, that's not true. | ||
Yeah? | ||
Yeah, you're super close to Russia, relatively, and there's a town there, and they want to send in military bases. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So if you're on, uh, if you're on, like, the Asian landmass or the North American, something happens, like, if, you know, the city got wiped out, you can just start driving somewhere else. | ||
But if you're on an island, you ain't going nowhere. | ||
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True. | |
You just have to hope no one pays attention to you. | ||
It's a cold island. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, good luck. | ||
I mean, you could set up a perimeter. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think you're in trouble if you're on that island, because, like, what are you eating? | ||
You have to farm- Farm fish. | ||
I guess you just fish all day? | ||
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Yeah. | |
You need vegetables, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, there's probably a very low growing season that far north. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Just go to Svalbard. | ||
And go live in the, uh, seed- seed- fa- uh, what is it? | ||
The seed vault. | ||
Alright. | ||
Sergeant Buck says microwave plus human brain equal- equals Michael Wave. | ||
Aha! | ||
Oh, god. | ||
CJ Gibsey says Black Mirror had an episode where a copy of someone's consciousness is enslaved to run the person's smart home. | ||
Has the copy tortured to comply? | ||
That was a cra- I saw that. | ||
That was crazy. | ||
Like, basically, if the AI refused to comply, they would have to experience, like, a year of solitary confinement. | ||
Because the person who owned the device could be, like, one year, and then the AI experience total isolation for one year in the span of ten seconds, and then comes back being like, stop, please, I'll do whatever you say. | ||
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Wow. | |
Yeah, so crazy. | ||
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Speaking of RFK Jr., the guy who he agreed to debate him on the Russia-Ukraine crisis was Max Blumenthal. | ||
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