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Normally we are doing pop culture crisis Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, but tonight we're going to talk about politics. | ||
Let's get into it. | ||
All right. | ||
All right, everyone. | ||
So first up, this is the story. | ||
This is the story, right? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Israel and Hamas reach an agreement on first phase. | ||
I'm curious about how many phases there are and what they are, but the first phase of a plan to stop fighting, release hostages and prisoners. | ||
So this means Israel's prisoner swapping is re as well. | ||
And uh, yeah, so this is nuts. | ||
Myron, you're a Middle East guy. | ||
Um, well, I mean, I don't really trust the Israelis ever when whenever they try to strike these deals, they were supposed to be a deal just like this a three-part deal in the beginning of the year, and they kind of backed out after the first one after they got like, I think they did like an exchange for like 33 hostages or something. | ||
How long between like when it was announced to when they pulled out? | ||
Um, it took place like before Trump even got sworn in on the 20th, and then they ended it by early March. | ||
So the the plan was in effect before Trump was even in office to the city. | ||
Yeah, he negotiated it and then it went into effect before he came in, and by the time he was sworn in, it was already kind of in effect, and then it kind of fell out the wayside by March, because it was supposed to be a second phase, which would eventually lead to a permanent ceasefire, but the Israelis never want a permanent ceasefire. | ||
So is the idea that Trump is in office from the get-go for this one going to affect it possibly? | ||
I think because what I think is, you know, this is me speculating here, because Biden had tried to strike a very similar deal on his way out, and he wasn't able to get it. | ||
I think what Trump was able to do is like, hey, look, BB, Don't you know keep doing what you're doing. | ||
Wait until I come in so I can get credit for this. | ||
Because obviously he he campaigned on I'm the president of peace, right? | ||
I'm gonna end the wars. | ||
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So this was a big W for him to come in. | ||
Basically are already getting a ceasefire going and you know, getting the aid back into Gaza, doing a hostage exchange. | ||
Everyone's all happy for about two months, and then early March hits, and then they stop the they they pretty much cut the deal there. | ||
The Israelis cut the deal there. | ||
Yeah, I vaguely remember that. | ||
It's uh it's frustrating. | ||
It does seem like the Israelis are buying time so that they can cause as much collateral damage as possible. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Kill as many as possible as many people as possible. | ||
They know they can't keep it up forever, technically, though kind of seems like they might. | ||
Yeah, I think it seems like they might. | ||
I think the goal is to because they've destroyed like ninety plus percent of the Gaza Strip. | ||
And at this point, it's really about making it inhabitable so that they can say, Oh, you know what? | ||
It kind of sucks here. | ||
We can't really rebuild anything for you guys. | ||
You should probably just go to Egypt or Libya or Lebanon or any of these other countries or Jordan. | ||
I thought Trump was gonna build a mall there anyways. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Yeah, he wanted to build condos, beautiful beachfront property, the whole deal. | ||
I'm gonna read the twe the tweet, uh, or some of the tweet Trump uh tweeted out. | ||
So he said, I'm very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first phase of our peace plan. | ||
This means that all of the hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps towards a strong, durable, and everlasting peace. | ||
Uh yeah. | ||
All parties will be treated fairly. | ||
I'm just gonna read the rest of it actually. | ||
It says this is a great day for Arab and Muslim world, Israel, all surrounding nations, and the United States. | ||
Big ups to us, I guess. | ||
Uh, we want to thank the mediators from Qatar, even though Israel blew a bunch of them up recently. | ||
Uh Egypt, even though they're useless and with Israel, and Turkey, who is also useless and evil. | ||
Uh I don't know. | ||
They're all these people are not doing great. | ||
Urdigon. | ||
That guy's not very good. | ||
What's he doing with the Kurds up there in Turkey? | ||
Just steals elections pretty much. | ||
Just makes false promises. | ||
Is he not like doing a little bit of like uh a little murdering, a little killing? | ||
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Is he blowing people up? | ||
They're fighting the YPG. | ||
What what what's that Kurdish group up there? | ||
We don't have to talk about all this, but anyway. | ||
So uh yeah, Donald Trump is pumped, everyone in the Middle East is pumped. | ||
I there's no good actress in the Middle East. | ||
It's like Armenia, and that's it. | ||
Yeah, it's you know Is Armenia and is that's Europe, right? | ||
Yeah, well what do we count that? | ||
The Balkans? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
All right. | ||
Um Yeah, with this whole situation here, uh again, like, you know, Trump's making a push for the Nobel Peace Prize, right? | ||
I think we all know that. | ||
He's trying to, he's really trying to get it. | ||
Um, right, to add to his accolades. | ||
So, you know, this is good, I guess, to a degree. | ||
Uh, they write they wrote up a whole 20-point plan on you know what they're gonna do here. | ||
But one of the big hang ups here, right, is they want Hamas to completely disarm. | ||
I don't know if that's gonna happen. | ||
I don't want complete demilitarization and d disarmament from them. | ||
And um, and obviously they want the hots within seventy-two hours. | ||
I'm assuming since they signed this, now the clock starts with the seventy-two hours. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So um, we'll see what happens. | ||
And I know one of the biggest hangups were the two biggest hangups on this deal was um Israel pulling back to uh decider upon line, because they wanted them to eventually originally they wanted to withdraw completely from the Gaza Strip. | ||
They don't want to do that. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Then the other thing was like them permanently dis disarming. | ||
Um, I noticed he did not put anything there about disarming unless I'm missing it. | ||
So that might still be up in the air. | ||
Because I know that was a point of contention, because right now they're negotiating in Egypt. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Not even in Qatar because Israel blew that up. | ||
Complete disarmament's not even an option. | ||
That would be like asking America or Iraq to disarm. | ||
Like we asked Iraq to disarm. | ||
Oh, sorry, uh, we have more small arms circulating in this country than any other country in the Middle East. | ||
Almost impossible. | ||
So, like Iraq just had millions of small arms floating around, like of course they're just gonna resist without even having to import weapons and stuff. | ||
Gaza is a similar situation. | ||
And who dictates what's disarmed, right? | ||
Like the Israelis can always say, Oh, well, you guys still have this, you guys are still armed in this way. | ||
So it's like it's open to interpretation. | ||
And this is the things with these p these peace deals, is like they're always pretty vague and nebulous, especially when it comes to our commitments on the West versus their commitments are very black and white. | ||
You need to do this. | ||
But like ours are like, Yeah, we're gonna give you a pat to self-determination, but are we really? | ||
Like, so we'll see what happens. | ||
Um it's also interesting to be like, you guys have to disarm your your rockets that don't work, get rid of Yeah, you have to get rid of them. | ||
Meanwhile, we're gonna pull back, create a new front line, absorb more territory. | ||
It just feels like they're gonna absorb a little bit more, and then we wait ten years till they get them, they like convince them to attack them again, and then they're gonna absorb a little Yeah, it's never ending, right? | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
It never feels like nobody actually buys into peace as like as an idea anymore because they know that it's just cyclical anyways. | ||
It's going to come back and even whether it's what he leaves office, whether it's like ha what happened with the first phase of the plan where they say they're gonna do something and then they don't, and I'm not I'm not even specifying any side. | ||
No American, even those who don't really think or care on foreign policy, even thinks of it anymore as a game that you can win. | ||
It's just something that's recycled and starts over and over again whenever either a new administration comes or there's just new war to break out somewhere else. | ||
Yeah, and I mean listen, I used to pay more attention to politics in the Middle East. | ||
I used to be very concerned about what's happening in Yemen. | ||
I've looked into some of this, but when it came to the Israel-Palestine issue, I just never got particularly educated on it. | ||
My position is generally just been the America first position is that this isn't our fight. | ||
I don't think the United States needs to have any involvement. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And for most like it's a losing issue for Trump on something like this, because he's putting them in a place to deny him, you know, looking good, because they can go back in what they say, which hurts him because you know, him being a presence of power in the Middle East goes to benefit his ego and goes to benefit the way he's viewed by other countries. | ||
But if somebody breaks the deal, it looks bad for him. | ||
Americans already, a vast majority of the people that voted for him that aren't, you know, old school Republicans don't want us in the Middle East anyways. | ||
So it's it feels like it's actually like if it's not about the Nobel Peace Prize, which could be purely for ego purposes, it's not beneficial to Americans at all when there's plenty of issues going on at home. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean Yeah, and uh not only that, but like the Israelis don't really have an incentive to exercise any type of diplomacy because no matter what, we're gonna back them. | ||
So they know, okay, we can, you know, lie here. | ||
Cause after Trump made this um announcement originally, Benjamin Nanyahu does a address in Hebrew, and so he's in a very difficult position, right? | ||
Because on his side he's got a criminal case that he's got to deal with, right? | ||
And then on top of that, he has a far right party that supports and backs him that wants these guys completely out. | ||
So he's gotta play the delicate line where he tells the US, like, yeah, we want to work towards some type of ending the war and getting our hobs back at the same time. | ||
These guys on the far right that are his constituents want him to continue the war. | ||
So as soon as he made this agreement with Trump, he goes and doesn't address in Hebrew and kind of just says, Yeah, we're not really gonna do diplomacy. | ||
We're kind of feigning diplomacy like we always have. | ||
Don't worry, we're not gonna completely pull out the Gaza Strip. | ||
We're gonna make sure that they disarm, we're gonna get our hostages back. | ||
And the reality is Hamas knows that their only leverages the hostages. | ||
So and Benjamin Nanyahu knows this too, and he had many opportunities to get the hostages back. | ||
I've talked about this before. | ||
He could have got the hosts back October 10th, 2023, but he chose not to do so because he wanted to wage a war and it would keep him out of this corruption trial that he's dealing with. | ||
So he's got multiple things he's balancing where he's trying to stay in power, keep his constituents happy, at the same time, continue to get aid from the United States, so say what he needs to say, um, while also trying to balance getting US support at the same time, where now they're running a whole Hasbara thing where they're getting these influencers paying them money. | ||
Right to kind of push the narrative. | ||
And if you notice, he's starting to do interviews now. | ||
He's just the interview of Benjamin uh with Ben Shapiro a couple days ago, he did an interview with Tatum. | ||
He's doing the rounds in America because he understands that so US support is starting to wane. | ||
Especially amongst younger generations, yeah. | ||
The ones who are like who are political. | ||
Left, right? | ||
I mean, and that's like you guys are very like clearly very interested in what's going on in the Middle East. | ||
I think I'm probably more representative of the average person who's politically aware domestically, but otherwise just looks at most stuff overseas as weighing on our economy and weighing on uh our relations with the rest of the world and something. | ||
I understand that a lot of it has to do with trade route trade routes and how we I think we've wasted damn near 30, 40 years on the Middle East when we should have been focusing on China all this time. | ||
I I really do think that the biggest threat right now for us to maintain the global hegemony is China and their allies, and you know, they're expanding at a rapid rate, and we've just been wasting time in the Middle East, you know, for decades. | ||
Dude, if I actually let China screw us repeatedly, right repeatedly. | ||
Yeah, um I I just want to mention something really quickly here. | ||
Uh it's important to keep in mind that even though most young people are changing their position on this or just aren't on the the same page as like the Republican and Democratic parties actually traditionally have been. | ||
We were talking about this the other night. | ||
When it came to the Vietnam War, right? | ||
Leftists were against it, and conservatives who didn't want America to be involved in overseas wars were against it, but for different reasons. | ||
Like the left was against it because they liked communists and they liked communism. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So similarly, you can acknowledge like America shouldn't be involved in this and still realize that like left-wing activists are not at all your ally in any of this because the reason they're against it is because they see this as like white colonization. | ||
That's literally the framework that they have for understanding the like Jane Fonda went to North Korea and sat in the anti-aircraft guns and did like a restor for them during the war. | ||
And then she had no treason charges. | ||
Like that it's insane. | ||
We talk about how much the left gets away with today. | ||
The fact that so many it's dude, I can't. | ||
She was the only in-shape woman back then. | ||
She was so hot, we had to let her do it. | ||
And she recently re-like restarted the fur the uh what is it, the committee on the first amendment because of all of Jimmy Kimmel getting, you know, taken off TV for two days. | ||
So you get Hollywood leftists who have cheered on censorship for everybody. | ||
Uh, not even four or five days after it was revealed that Google and YouTube were censoring people during the Biden administration, and they're out here like freedom of speech. | ||
Jimmy Kimmel trampling us. | ||
Jimmy Kimmel is the version of when a cop does a bad shoot and and just shoots a guy and then gets paid vacation. | ||
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Like he he messed up and then he just got two days off work. | ||
Like, that's not a punishment. | ||
Yeah, it didn't even get it barely got censored at all. | ||
And I think Disney did that more as like a you know, middle finger to the White House and stuff versus like, and a lot of people cancel their heel hulus and complained, you know. | ||
I mean, it was also you know, the fact that they were trying to shoot up ABC affiliates and stuff like that. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
This is what I'm saying. | ||
They go they they do violence and they get their way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All the time. | ||
They don't get prosecuted, they don't get charged. | ||
I'm like Bob Ager's like, we're not the government, we can negotiate with terrorists. | ||
It's like what honestly, not to not to get away from the Middle East too much, but let's bring it back. | ||
If I was a president, my I think we can solve all of our problems by making uh uh uh foreign policy. | ||
We don't fight dudes wearing pajamas and sandals. | ||
That's our main rule. | ||
If you fight in pajamas and sandals, we're out. | ||
We don't want it. | ||
This is not a good fight, there's nothing to gain. | ||
They're just gonna wait you out anyway. | ||
Yeah, brother. | ||
You are fighting in pajamas. | ||
You have nothing I want. | ||
Yeah, when I beat you. | ||
And they got nothing to lose. | ||
Right, dude. | ||
When I beat you, what am I gonna take? | ||
You're not electricity. | ||
Yeah, get out of here. | ||
What am I doing in this place? | ||
Yeah, it's just makes zero sense when we spend so much time there. | ||
From Vietnam to now, we have to stop fighting people wearing pajamas, bro. | ||
Next people we fight are wearing uniforms, or I'm out. | ||
You can even like I mean, you can even get the leftists on your side. | ||
Like, imagine the universal healthcare we could have if we just stopped spending trillions of dollars overseas. | ||
Bro, for honestly, I I gotta that fat lady out of the house. | ||
I I well, I just I want to make this point. | ||
I am as much against the foreign wars as anybody, but the stuff that they're proposing with this healthcare stuff, people don't realize this. | ||
We do spend more on healthcare than the military every year. | ||
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The left is convinced us like we don't spend enough on welfare. | ||
We spend a lot on welfare. | ||
There's only one organization that spends more on healthcare in the United States than the United States, and that's the Catholic Church, big dog. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
The Catholic Church actually helps me. | ||
But yeah, yeah, it's a whole thing. | ||
So well, I mean, let's get to this next one. | ||
Speaking of the Catholic Church, someone tried to blow up one of the biggest churches in America. | ||
This maniac. | ||
So I didn't know a lot about this. | ||
I've been traveling. | ||
I showed up today, and we were like, what are we gonna talk about? | ||
And I was like, I kind of want to read about this, so I'm learning with you. | ||
But apparently, some psychopath leftist dude who named Lewis Jerry. | ||
What a weird name. | ||
Uh Lewis Goodname, Jerry with an eye. | ||
That's not a real name. | ||
So uh anyway, he went, he went up to the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, put pitched a tent homeless style, and then I guess went back to his car, like the shooter from Vegas, and then just kept bringing explosives or whatever into the tent, | ||
which is insane that that so he filled his tent with explosives, and then he was like, now that I have my home base set up, I guess I'll attack this church and all the government officials in it, and then a cop asked him what he was doing, and he gave up immediately without a fight, and then handed them his diary, also. | ||
See, that's the problem is like everybody's got an ego today. | ||
Nobody actually Wants to do the terrorism. | ||
They just want people to read their manifesto. | ||
100%, dude. | ||
Start a tumbler. | ||
You don't have to try to blow up a church, you dork. | ||
So this dude, like, he literally filled a tent with like Molotov cocktails and explosives. | ||
And he wanted to, I guess, kill Catholics and then the Supreme Court justices who were there. | ||
There were three Supreme Court justices. | ||
I'll tell you this, his laziness didn't pay off because the FBI didn't even take the case. | ||
Dude, it's crazy. | ||
I'm looking at it. | ||
I had to double check. | ||
The probable call statement that was ran was by the DC police. | ||
That's so state's doing it. | ||
So they don't even take them seriously. | ||
Dude, they're getting lazy. | ||
Here's the thing about the left is they're the worst at terrorists. | ||
They're so like that dude who shot all the ice detainees. | ||
What are they doing? | ||
You guys are incompetent. | ||
It's like every time there's a girl shooter and they're like, she didn't get anybody. | ||
You're like, dang, bro, shoot one person, though. | ||
That is crazy. | ||
He shot the illegal aliens. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
Like he didn't even hit the nobody. | ||
You're terrible at this. | ||
Well, they hate guns, right? | ||
So like he didn't go to the range. | ||
You just thought it's like the video games, right? | ||
Um, you know, I I feel like synthetic estrogen was like a monkey paw thing for the left because it made more of their violent people like more emotionally unstable, but it made their aim worse. | ||
Yes, fair enough. | ||
Fair enough. | ||
Just doing the hell out of those dishes. | ||
Like, what is going on with me lately? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
So this guy just predict the FBI will probably pick up the charges. | ||
They'll probably charge them state, get them in quickly, because they probably just want to get him detained as quickly as possible, and they're gonna write a criminal complaint or indict him later. | ||
But you're saying the FBI like saw this and then just didn't do anything about it and had to be. | ||
I'm surprised they didn't take it, they didn't take it immediately from the state. | ||
I guess the state took it first, and then like they'll come in and probably take it over. | ||
Literally, the like tap the sign, like was known to the FBI. | ||
Yeah, probably, yeah. | ||
Probably I'm like It was on a list somewhere. | ||
I'm just frustrated with these people who try to do horrible things, like he could have killed so many people, done a really horrible thing. | ||
He was a little incompetent, maybe he messed up. | ||
Maybe we got lucky. | ||
We don't know. | ||
Like, you know, I made a joke about it, but we don't know how it would really went down. | ||
And then everyone's gonna kind of just sweep it under the rug because he was incompetent. | ||
We have a saying in law enforcement. | ||
We we say we catch the dumb ones. | ||
Yeah, we used to say like you know, so smart ones when we do crime, we say that too. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Like a little thing that says be smart. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
Dude, you gotta remember. | ||
Gotta remember. | ||
All right. | ||
Where was this? | ||
So uh DC. | ||
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This is crazy. | ||
So he's still like there's a homeless problem there, too. | ||
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Not as bad as like uh Well, Trump just cleaned it up a little bit. | |
So it's like the tent was out of place, but not as out of place as it could be. | ||
We have uh there's this uh this fact about the case. | ||
They say he proceeded to pull out multiple capped vials containing yellow liquid with explosives. | ||
Which was this? | ||
Nitro, it's nitromethane, which was nitromethane. | ||
Here's the thing when you're a cop and a homeless guy has a bunch of yellow liquid, and he's like, I'm gonna blow everyone up. | ||
You're like, if that's piss, I'm gonna electrocute you, bro. | ||
Straight up. | ||
Yeah, that better be explosives and not piss, or I'm gonna freak out on you, and I'm gonna do police violence right now. | ||
And I'm gonna get paid leave. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And I'm gonna get two days off afterwards. | ||
I'm gonna get a vacation for beating you up. | ||
Truly. | ||
Oh, not in DC. | ||
Every time, nitroglycerin and not piss, please. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, no one got hurt, everyone left. | ||
He brought his here's the thing. | ||
He brought his diary to the bombing. | ||
Yeah, what was so he just really wanted people to find that? | ||
I think so. | ||
He wasn't here. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
You don't have to do this, you don't have to hurt anybody, you have to plan it. | ||
What you do is you take your diary, you bind it up, just mail it to the news, Roshack style, like or what from Watchmen or whatever. | ||
Just give someone, leave it at the park. | ||
Someone will read it. | ||
It's probably really gross and messed up. | ||
People will know about it. | ||
I promise. | ||
Plus, half the time, once somebody does commit an act of terrorism, they won't release the manifesto anyways. | ||
Oh, dude. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Like the best way to have it heard is to get caught first. | ||
Yeah, where's crooks manifesto? | ||
Yeah, uh oh shit. | ||
The Trump shooter guy. | ||
We don't have any three. | ||
Remember the T that got in a shooting in Tennessee. | ||
Took us forever to get their manifesto. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And that thing was wild. | ||
Yeah, literally drawing demons and stuff. | ||
Yeah, absolutely nuts. | ||
That was terrifying. | ||
He was really trying to lead with the uh with a title here. | ||
You can see the notebook was titled Written Negotiations for the Avoidance of Destruction of Property Via Detonation of Explosives. | ||
Like they're so lazy now. | ||
It's a little long when you need them. | ||
Like this, not very catchy. | ||
Just gonna say a real manifesto. | ||
These are people who look up to the unit. | ||
You're doing a bit. | ||
This is like I write his manifesto. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Yeah, GPT. | ||
You guys are getting lazy. | ||
These guys need to listen. | ||
I you can contact me on Instagram. | ||
Shea dozer is my name. | ||
I will punch up your manifesto. | ||
Okay. | ||
I will get you going. | ||
We'll make it funny. | ||
We'll make it evil. | ||
I will help you. | ||
Give me the address to sent to the FBI so you can get published. | ||
Like, damn, dude, we'll title it good. | ||
Dude, we'll have like a really tough, scary title. | ||
Like he didn't workshop. | ||
If you read this, what was he? | ||
What was the Unabomber? | ||
It was like a guide to the city. | ||
Ted Kacinski. | ||
Yeah, it was Ted Kaczynski. | ||
He's like, that's the more you learn about like the history of American domestic terrorism. | ||
You know why the left is so pissed now? | ||
Because even back in the 90s and the 80s, they all owned cabins in the woods, and they're like, I can't afford a cabin now. | ||
Like, what are these guys even committing terrorist acts for? | ||
They had land, they had property, they had a home. | ||
Like what were they so angry about? | ||
It's so funny. | ||
Like all of his bombs, you just sent him to like universities. | ||
Like someone like and like randomly and like tech, like, oh, you're making robots or you're doing tech, you need to die. | ||
Like he was against um technology. | ||
Technology in general, yeah. | ||
He got caught, right? | ||
Because I think his brother recognized his style. | ||
His brother, but because he had this phrase, you know, the phrase um you can't have your cake and eat it too. | ||
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Right. | |
He would, because he's an autist, the guy was a genius. | ||
He said he said that was technically that's incorrect. | ||
You're supposed to say you can't eat your cake and have it. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
So he he wrote that in the in uh one of his manifestos, and the brother noticed that right away. | ||
And he was like, ah, Ted, you idiot. | ||
That's how that's literally how they caught him, dude. | ||
Because he he was like one of these like really smart, you know, you get these people that's like. | ||
Actually, it's supposed to be this. | ||
No, Superman does. | ||
He's been waiting to get back at his brother for years because he kept correcting it. | ||
And that's how his cause and he had certain misspellings, and then it was that phrase that his brother was like, This is my guy, this is my brother. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
So um his brother out. | ||
So he gave it, he told the FBI, yeah. | ||
And then they offered him the reward too, and he didn't take it. | ||
Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
Yeah, they're really good. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Take it and hire your brother a lawyer. | ||
And if I'm not mistaken, I don't know if it's still is, but it was the most expensive FBI case um ever conducted. | ||
It was because it started in his list for decades. | ||
It took them forever to catch him. | ||
I watched a document, like I listened to like a like a documentary on it recently. | ||
Like last year, too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
R.I.P. to a real one. | ||
Yeah, uh Ted Kaczynski's show. | ||
He was a wild guy. | ||
He was a wild guy. | ||
Listen, I don't agree with what he did. | ||
I'm just saying he was a real dude. | ||
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He lived it. | |
Separate the R from the artist, right? | ||
Exactly. | ||
God, thank you. | ||
Did they hear that? | ||
Did they hear that? | ||
I hope so. | ||
I got it. | ||
Yeah, that's how they got him, dude. | ||
There's so many interesting ways that these criminals get caught, man. | ||
Like that guy got caught by his brother. | ||
You could get caught like BTK got caught with like semen he left at a scene, and his daughter was in college. | ||
She likes went to do an STD test. | ||
And like she went to go, like, she was at University of Kansas or something like that. | ||
And um, this dude was like a guy that like would um I know what BTK was. | ||
There's only one worse than him. | ||
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Who? | |
The toy box killer. | ||
Oh, yeah, that guy was crazy too. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And he just died of a heart attack during the trial. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They never got the thing. | ||
But yeah, they caught him through um DNA tests. | ||
Um, and then another one, the Golden State killer. | ||
Oh, interesting with him. | ||
He was like a state university. | ||
Dude, he was like 80 years old, go going like 90 on his motorcycle. | ||
This is even funnier. | ||
So this guy was like in the 60s, right? | ||
He was like in the 70s, he was going crazy. | ||
They called him the original Night Stalker. | ||
He was like, you know, breaking these houses, like, you know, attacking the women, and it's whatever. | ||
And then they called him a coward because he would only attack women. | ||
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Right. | |
So he started to attack houses where there was a dude there, and what he would do is he would make the dude stand sit on all fours and he put china plates on his back as he went and assaulted the woman. | ||
And if they moved, he'd know because it would crash and and everything like that. | ||
So that's how he kept the guys at bay. | ||
And he did this for decades, terrorizing California. | ||
They never caught him. | ||
So someone does like a 23andMe and his family, right? | ||
And the detective, like 20 years later, 30 years later, that's like, you know what? | ||
Let me just put because he left his DNA at the scenes. | ||
This before, you know, DNA. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
So you just dude was busting us all over the place, I guess. | ||
So they had the DNA and they just put him to 23andMe and they found a relative. | ||
And then they're like, okay, we find this guy, and then they look and they find uh someone that would be his age. | ||
They went to the house, they scrubbed like his car or something like that. | ||
The d the hit the door handle, DNA match came and arrested him. | ||
And it was California, so it was no cash bail. | ||
They're like, You're fine, man. | ||
Go do whatever you want. | ||
Yeah, we'll be back. | ||
And like, you know, it was his first defense. | ||
It was his first time getting caught doing this. | ||
It would be cruel, you know. | ||
They we didn't build the library in his neighborhood that would have made it. | ||
Socioeconomic factors were definitely. | ||
I can't remember his name, but he was like an Italian dude. | ||
But yeah, dude, they caught him like 40 years later. | ||
Uh I don't know if he was a cop. | ||
I thought he was. | ||
I don't know if he was a cop. | ||
I I also heard he had a micro penis. | ||
I've never which I hope was true for his victim. | ||
Is this BTK you guys are talking about? | ||
No. | ||
This is the golden estate killer. | ||
The original night stalker, not Richard Ramirez. | ||
But BTK, they caught him through his daughter. | ||
Yes. | ||
He went to like the doctor at s on campus, and then a seen a semen sample. | ||
And what fucked him up is he he had passed he had gone away in the 70s. | ||
Nobody knew they didn't identify him. | ||
They didn't know who he was. | ||
He sends the cops a thing like, can I send you guys a floppy? | ||
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And they're like, Well, the metadata on a picture of his dog and everybody. | |
They said, Yeah, go ahead, send it in. | ||
So he gives them like the floppy disc and they were able to trace it back to the church and find him. | ||
And what he had done was he he like uh said he was gonna make a comeback like in 04, and he took like a Barbie doll and put her like in a cereal boxing, like with it with a rope around her neck, like serial killer, so corny. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
And then they were like, once they figured out who he was. | ||
In the 70s, he had left semen at the scene again, because again, they didn't have DNA back then. | ||
So they compared the the DNA test to his um daughter who was at that college, and that's how they linked them and caught him. | ||
Dude, he got boomered, man. | ||
That sucks. | ||
Yeah, that sucks. | ||
I thought they didn't they like tell him to that oh we can't he asked, uh, can you guys trace this? | ||
And they said, Yeah, yeah, he said they said no, and he he said that in like that's how they got him. | ||
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That's actually police. | |
I can't lie. | ||
That's so funny. | ||
That's all they got to do. | ||
Funny shit, man. | ||
That's like little kid like you who lied to me the truth according to internet. | ||
I know a ridiculous. | ||
You have to tell me. | ||
I know way too much about serial killers, but yeah, like just funny shit. | ||
Like Ted Bunny, they caught him from his teeth because he bit some chicks' ass cheeks when he was like assaulting them in Florida. | ||
Master Temple Records. | ||
Yeah, the orthodox, yeah. | ||
I think the first time they did like orthodontic uh forensic orthodontics and they caught him. | ||
So, yeah, dude. | ||
Oh, crazy shit, man. | ||
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Dude, that's insane. | |
The 70s were the worst decade, I think. | ||
Oh, dude. | ||
By far for crime. | ||
I I think in general, like the the cultural revolution that led us to where we are now got up to its peak in the 70s. | ||
Gas prices were high, inflation was crazy. | ||
We're in we got wars going on. | ||
Every top serial killer was active in the 70s. | ||
I remember Iran, Afghanistan, and the rest of the Middle East is unmodernizing and going to Sharia and all that kind of stuff. | ||
Yeah, the 70s the mafia were at their height at that point. | ||
This is before Rico gets into it gets into play. | ||
There are bombs going up everywhere too. | ||
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All over the place. | |
The bombs are. | ||
Yeah, domestic terrorists in Berkeley. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it was the 70s, I think were the worst. | ||
So that's why I was like, whenever we're on the show and everybody's talking about how awful it is. | ||
I'm like, um somebody needs to like remake social media, but it's just headlines from the 70s. | ||
They're like, oh my gosh, the C Bene's army, and then their serial killers. | ||
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Right. | |
Dude, yeah, it was called New York City was called Fear City back then. | ||
Like and and Timescore was all porn. | ||
It was all every top serial killer was operating in the 70s. | ||
Son of Sam, Ted Bundy, Ed Kemper, you know. | ||
I was just watching the thing the other day about like uh it was like a cop from New York who was um who died, and it was like he's like, he caught the New York City zodiac, and I had to get like three paragraphs down. | ||
Like, I don't I was like, they didn't catch the zodiac. | ||
Oh, it's a different zodiac. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Wait, what? | ||
There are two zoning. | ||
It was a New York City zodiac. | ||
Well, there's 12 zodiacs, but you know what I'm saying. | ||
In the 90s, as I was like, oh, this guy gets all the like all the credit, I guess, but the other guy didn't get caught. | ||
So it's like they never caught the original one. | ||
No way. | ||
I I thought they got him. | ||
I thought he was the dude, they they're happy to let us believe they got the original, and they're like, Yeah, that's it. | ||
They didn't get him. | ||
They didn't get that he was he's one of the serial killers that like they have a suspect. | ||
Um, god damn, I get his name. | ||
Um weird guy. | ||
It's mentioned in the Netflix document. | ||
There was a Netflix on him. | ||
I someone in the chat's gonna put it that uh who it is, but um, but yeah, they have a couple su suspects, um, but they never actually Lindsay Graham or something. | ||
They're like, we think it was him. | ||
Yeah, you mentioned it was like the 70s were like the this gnarly decade. | ||
I mean, if you look at the information we got today on this uh the story of Breach of Shane, um we have another another terrorist doing crazy stuff that could potentially get really bad. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
Anarchist website targets ice agents, posts blueprints of Chicago facilities. | ||
Yeah, that's crazy. | ||
At least four ice facilities in Chicago have been surveilled with detailed layouts, diagrams, and photos posted. | ||
Which is like again, this is that that like weird situation we're in where you're like, okay, that's really sketchy and intense and scary and left-wing terrorism, but they're also incompetent a lot of the time. | ||
So then you're like, Well, what are they gonna do? | ||
Get in, they can't climb a fence. | ||
Yeah, and but then there's the part of the well, you say that until one of them does. | ||
Arthur Lee Allen, sorry. | ||
That was the that was the main suspect. | ||
Arthur Lee Allen was the main Arthur Lee Allen. | ||
Yeah, those that they uh that they had. | ||
Uh so right here it says there's been an increase in the attempt to gather and you know, anonymously share and gather information online and publish it even on websites publicly available about these activities, explained Jason Perry, a cybersecurity professor at the Lewis University, according to ABC 7 Chicago. | ||
Uh it's just talking here about how there have been like a thousand percent increase on ice agents, uh increase in assaults on ICE agents. | ||
Uh and I don't know how what the time period is on this, but a thousand percent is a big number, regardless. | ||
Because they allow them to do it. | ||
Yeah, no one gets in trouble, no one gets charged. | ||
Bro, the FBI was able to find every single granny who walked through the Capitol after a police officer opened the door for him, and you have these people going out and attacking law enforcement if actual politicians doing so in order to overturn the results of a democratic election by not having the laws for the that the people voted for enforced, they're like, I don't know where they are. | ||
And actual politicians go up there and start fights with them, and then when they get arrested, they're like donate to my campaign. | ||
It's such a LARP, dude. | ||
Oh yeah, in New Jersey. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, when they got arrested by uh for I I think yeah, they got arrested for like uh assault or miss trespass or something like that. | ||
Some lady, some politician lady got pushed down by ice in California, right? | ||
Yeah, no, it was New Jersey or whatever. | ||
Like it was I remember. | ||
Well, that there was a that he's talking about there was another incident, too. | ||
There was one in New Jersey, and then I think there was something in California as well. | ||
I mean, look, uh I used to be an ICE agent, and well, ICE HSI. | ||
Um, what the fuck? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
No, I worked, yeah, I worked for ICE for a very long time. | ||
Um, I worked for the Homeland Security. | ||
So there's two different components of ICE, right? | ||
There's ICE enforcement removal operations, who are the guys that actually like are the deportation officers that take the prisoners, like put them in the jail cells, they manage the city the the detention facilities, they deport them to their countries. | ||
Then you got HSI who are doing the investigations. | ||
But since they're doing, you know, all hands on deck, every federal agency is helping out with these arrests. | ||
Like FBI's out there, ATF is out there, like agencies that don't even have Title AI authority, which is immigration, are out there doing these things. | ||
So, like, so are they getting like deputized in a way to go and be allowed to do that? | ||
Basically, they're doing the operations with border patrol ERO and ICE, who are the main lead agencies with title eight. | ||
FBI does have Title Eight authority to do immigration, but they never want to admit that because that would mean that they would have to deal with their own prisoners and no one ever wants to process illegal aliens because processing aliens is a big pain in the ass. | ||
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Okay. | |
Like deporting someone is actually a lot of work. | ||
Like it's not easy. | ||
So it's a lot of paperwork. | ||
You got to come out of retirement, go live on Instagram. | ||
Let us see what's going on out there, bro. | ||
I'm trying to see it. | ||
Dude, it's it's in the chats while you oh my god they're talking. | ||
I mean hey chat, what do you want me to do? | ||
It's crazy, dude. | ||
Like, um, you know, because I've I've like I've done it all when it comes to like I've deported aliens myself. | ||
I've you know, because I was I started my career in Laredo, Texas. | ||
So, like, you know, yeah, you're right there on a border. | ||
So, like sometimes, you know, border patrol catch a load, right? | ||
Of like it'll be a smuggler with like 10 aliens that they're trying to you prosecute the driver, right? | ||
For uh alien smuggling, and then the illegal aliens are in a group. | ||
Everyone that's like not gonna be held as a material witness, they could get sent back. | ||
So they just get like a volunteer removal and then you just kick them out, send them right back over the bridge. | ||
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You're like, gift him membership with pepper spray. | |
So yeah, no, things have changed a lot, man. | ||
Like pretty much all of HSI now, they've stopped. | ||
I've talked with a couple guys on the job, like they don't even do criminal cases right now. | ||
Everyone is doing immigration, just straight immigration in terms and and for HSI, like they're you know, they do money laundering, drug trafficking, anything coming in or out of the country. | ||
Um, so but almost all of them have like been pushed to do immigration stuff. | ||
So is drug trafficking like the customs side of it as in shipping and stuff like that? | ||
Yeah, like you know, anything coming in or out. | ||
So, like, you know, like when I was on the border, for example, I was like in a human smuggling group where we did like immigration, but you would catch drugs as well all the time too. | ||
Like when customs calls you from the bridge, hey, we got this guy with like 10 kilos of coke, you'd go to respond. | ||
The customs agents were how long ago were you doing this? | ||
So I was uh an agent from 2013 to 2020. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
So this was like so Obama and Trump era, basically. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When what difference did you notice after Trump took office trying to do that job? | ||
Oh man, it was it was so when when Obama was in, um, it was very difficult to get like immigration enforcement done, right? | ||
Like, if you got caught at the border, it is what it is. | ||
But like when it comes to like interior enforcement, which is what you guys are seeing now, unheard of, like under Democrats. | ||
Because like immigration's a dirty word. | ||
So, like politicians, even conservative Republicans don't like really enforcing immigration like that. | ||
So what Trump is doing is like unprecedented. | ||
The fact that like he's mobilizing border patrol agents to go to interior offices in interior cities to like go and pick these guys up is fucking nuts. | ||
I've never seen this before. | ||
So it's a good thing. | ||
Um, but yeah, when Trump came in, um, to give you an example, right? | ||
Just the difference. | ||
So when Obama was in, right? | ||
Like uh, you know, a lot of these aliens, or well, especially Biden, the aliens would get something called a notice to appear or an NTA. | ||
Yep. | ||
So they would get these NTAs and they will let them go to wherever they're gonna go in the United States. | ||
And these NTAs, they'll be sitting in the w in the wind waiting for like two, three years because immigration court is way backed up. | ||
They don't have enough immigration judges, they don't have enough. | ||
Stay in Mexico came from, right? | ||
Like that's where stay in Mexico came from when Trump came into office. | ||
Like Well, well, with Trump, so with Biden, they were getting NTAs. | ||
Yeah. | ||
With Trump, it was you're getting expedited removal. | ||
So within two weeks, you had to get out of here. | ||
Like they were deporting them right back. | ||
Like they were catching them, uh, they're giving them an ER, which is the expedite removal, which counts as actual real deportation, or if it was their first time, they'd get a VR. | ||
But most of the time, it would be an ER. | ||
And this is important because the way you're deported dictates, you know, if you could come back in the future. | ||
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Right. | ||
And then when you're arrested by immigration, when you're arrested by immigration, they have to remove you in a certain manner. | ||
So is it uh order for an immigration judge? | ||
Is it uh a voluntary removal? | ||
Is it an expedited removal? | ||
But when Trump was in, everybody was getting ERs. | ||
Everybody and one of the reasons Obama's numbers were so high on deportations because the they were being turned away at the border and those were counting as a Yeah, yeah. | ||
Like that's the other thing too people say, Oh, yeah, well, actually, Obama did more the like Democrats are always bad on immigration because they never like if the aliens make it in, they're good. | ||
But like with Trump, he was a bit more aggressive where you can do interior enforcement. | ||
That's where the real deportations, like what you guys are seeing now. | ||
This is what we should have been doing decades. | ||
We've been should have been doing this a long time ago, like doing interior enforcement. | ||
You mean enforcing our law? | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
I'm gonna I'm gonna read some some uh paragraphs from this uh article because it's insane. | ||
The it's a Chicago has recently seen several violent incidents targeting federal immigration authorities. | ||
Last week, border patrol officers were ambushed when individuals rammed their vehicles into agents. | ||
I'm assuming into their actual vehicles and not their persons, but one of the suspects identified as uh Miramar Martinez was armed and had a history of doxing federal agents on Monday. | ||
Federal agents arrested a gang leader accused of offering bounties to capture and kill a senior immigration officer involved in Operation Midway Blitz, an ongoing immigration enforcement effort in Chicago. | ||
The suspect Juan Espinosa Martinez, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, allegedly placed a ten thousand dollar bounty. | ||
That's pretty decent. | ||
Uh on border patrol chief Gregory Bovino. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
It does feel like the liberal, like they're doing this thing where everyone's kind of comfortable with violence from a distance. | ||
Yep. | ||
Like I'll tweet about it. | ||
I don't experience it in my life ever. | ||
I live very safely, I'm very chill, nothing's going on. | ||
But like I'm crazy. | ||
And I'll dox people and I'll tweet out this stuff and I'll participate online and hopefully a real crazy person will do the thing that I won't do. | ||
And that seems like their strategy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like tens of thousands of these people are being disgusting monsters and sort of just being like, this Trump next, whatever. | ||
And they're just hoping through doxing and giving out this information that they will motivate the next guy. | ||
Well, and every single accusation from the left is always an admission. | ||
You probably noticed a couple of years ago, they started using this phrase stochastic terrorism. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So if you were to state any borderline normal right-wing talking point, they would accuse you of stochastic terrorism. | ||
And one of the left's favorite arguments for like the past five to ten years, as soon as they really started losing the culture war because people could access information online. | ||
As soon as you started making good arguments, they'd say, Well, no, you can't make that argument because like some crazy person who believes that will shoot up a school if you make that argument. | ||
And that is unironically been their line of reasoning for a very long time. | ||
Like if you say anything that's out of step with left-wing orthodoxy, you're either like gonna get a gay teenager to commit suicide or someone's gonna shoot up a school, and that has been their emotional blackmail. | ||
But of course, they're projecting because they will openly call for violence against their political opponents, and like you're saying, their hope is some crazy person is actually gonna go do it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, this is why, you know, so we I don't think Americans understand how bad the immigration problem is, right? | ||
Someone that worked in immigration, right? | ||
People say, Oh my god, how could it be so heartless? | ||
We're not just getting beat on the border, right, for all these years. | ||
We're getting beat in the interior too, because people come in legally and people don't understand they overstay their visas. | ||
They scam our systems where they, you know, do marriage fraud. | ||
There's an entire marriage fraud underground where you got corrupt immigration attorneys working with these people where there's people that get married multiple Times as sponsors getting paid 10, 20, 30,000 to marry this person, make it work for two years. | ||
They, you know, help them rehearse for their CIS interview when they do meet with their immigration official to get um, you know, their green card or whatever. | ||
Like, we're getting beat on so many different angles when it comes to immigration, and we're finally doing something now with Trump, you know, doing interior enforcement. | ||
And this has been a big problem that every politician has been too scared to do because number one, it requires a lot of effort from all these different federal agencies. | ||
Number two, you get all the opposition that we're getting right now. | ||
And then number three, yeah, you deal with danger and you have to mobilize units and everything else like that. | ||
But we've been needing to do this for a very long time. | ||
Yeah, it's also it hits right at home for a lot of people because the people that you end up having to deport are ones it's you're not hearing about the the gang leaders, you're not hearing about the drug dealers. | ||
You're hearing about the people who are living in your neighborhood, you know, next door to someone, and it's always harder for, and I think in a lot of ways for anyone. | ||
It's I don't think it's just the left that tends to humanize their neighbor more than they are going to humanize somebody who they read an article about. | ||
But once you see them enforcing these laws on somebody that lives who could be living across the street from them, that's a very hard thing to really really get the public on your side for. | ||
So the fact that there is as much support for the immigration process as it's being handled now kind of speaks to just how bad it got for so long. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And this has been a problem that's been going on for decades, and every politician has been too scared to address it. | ||
So I gotta give Trump credit for this because to do it's it's easy to catch illegal aliens at the border and send them back. | ||
It's easy to give them an expedite of removal when you caught them. | ||
It's another thing to mobilize ERO, enforcement removal operations, ICE, and all these other agencies, interior and arrest these guys in major cities real time and run these immigration ops. | ||
And the other thing too with immigration operations is your authorities limit uh limited. | ||
Like when you when you have an immigration warrant, yes, it's a real warrant, but you can't kick their door down, right? | ||
You can't like you know, you don't have the same power as you would with a federal arrest warrant. | ||
So you are limited in how much you can move. | ||
So the fact that they're actually like getting this done, this has been something that we've been needing to do for decades, man. | ||
For decades. | ||
And I I sort of agree with what you were saying. | ||
Everyone says these deportations are so horrible, they're so ugly. | ||
Firstly, I'm just gonna throw this out there. | ||
Traditionally, when people talked about deportation, they were talking about removing a person from a country that they lived in and were a citizen of. | ||
Like, this is a little bit different. | ||
This is the removal of aliens. | ||
So deportation isn't even actually the proper word for it. | ||
But even so, yeah, sure, it can be ugly to see that happening on the news, but that's why we have to have the border closed, right? | ||
Because when you let million tens of millions of people in completely unvetted, and we have no idea who's gonna be able to do that. | ||
Giving them NTAs. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
And let me put in perspective for you how crazy this is, right? | ||
So when I was an agent, right? | ||
Let's say I was on a board, I was where, you know, border patrol calls me. | ||
Hey, there's a guy that came through, he has information on a cartel. | ||
I'll never forget this. | ||
I was like 2015. | ||
I get a call. | ||
Uh, hey, there's this guy here once brought information. | ||
We caught him in a load of 20 aliens. | ||
I go in there and I talk to him, right? | ||
He provides all this information on at the time it was um it was uh the Zetas that ran the area because I was in Laredo, uh Nueva Laredo's right across. | ||
It was Azetta that ran it, whatever. | ||
This guy was like a bodyguard for one of the Z40 guys. | ||
Long story short, if I wanted to turn him into an informant, I would have to take him, bring him to my office, do what's called the NTA notice to appear, right? | ||
And process it myself. | ||
If I asked Border Patrol, hey, can you guys process them for me? | ||
I want to turn it into an informer, they'd be like, fuck you, we're not doing that. | ||
That's a lot of paperwork. | ||
And we have to get the chief to sign off on that. | ||
Because you're on the line for that alien, right? | ||
So me, as a guy who's a criminal investigator, wants to turn a guy into an informant, I would have to do it myself. | ||
Border Patrol wouldn't do it. | ||
Now, to put into context, fast forward to the Biden era. | ||
These illegal aliens that are coming in that aren't informants that don't have any benefits to the US government whatsoever, they're getting NTAs. | ||
And not only are they getting NTAs, they're going into random places in the United States. | ||
They don't get a court date for years. | ||
They put some bullshit address down. | ||
By the time they get one to serve them, hey, it's your court date. | ||
They're not there, they're gone. | ||
They're in the wind. | ||
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Yes. | |
Or they married somebody, whatever. | ||
So, like it was an act of Congress for me to get an NTA for someone that I needed for a criminal investigation. | ||
That's insane. | ||
They were giving these NTAs to these guys like fucking candy under the Biden administration, just so the American people understand that the significance of an NTA. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I mean, that there's an extremely complicated, convoluted, intense process for enforcing the law, but for breaking the law, it can be done easily. | ||
And that's what the left has done for decades. | ||
They can bring as many of them over as they want, and then you try to send any of them back and they go, You're not following the proper procedures. | ||
Like proper procedures. | ||
Yeah, you didn't follow to get there. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Proper procedures. | ||
You just imported tens of millions of people outside of congressional approval, outside of the approval of People of the United States because you just didn't enforce the law. | ||
Speaking of proper procedures, we should move to the next thing. | ||
But before we do, real quick, I just want to say the marriage fraud thing. | ||
When we made no fault divorce a thing, they brought that up. | ||
They were like, people are gonna do a bunch of marriage fraud. | ||
I would just like to ride or die for give bringing no fault divorce back, baby. | ||
Marriage should be real. | ||
Do it or don't. | ||
Because it's the easiest pets of green card. | ||
No, that's why it is. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
By far the easiest way. | ||
Marriage should destroy your life if it goes bad. | ||
Okay. | ||
Straight up. | ||
It should be a big deal. | ||
You guys aren't actually married. | ||
You're just dating with consequences. | ||
You're what do we want to call it? | ||
Pussies? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Anyway, I'm Catholic married, so I'm super married. | ||
A base. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
So in any case, uh, we got a video about Trump classifying Antifa. | ||
So let's see the president of these United States talk. | ||
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Are you going to work with your administration as the secretary of uh states here? | |
Are you going to work with your administration to designate it a foreign terror organization? | ||
You mean uh it terror? | ||
Antifa at foreign terror organization. | ||
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Well, has that been done? | |
Pretty close, right? | ||
Would you like to see it done? | ||
Yes, Mr. President. | ||
Do you think it would help? | ||
They have foreign lands in all the closet. | ||
I think it's the kind of thing I'd like to do. | ||
If you'd like to zoom out, dude. | ||
If you agree, I agree. | ||
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Okay. | |
Let's get it down. | ||
You guys like it. | ||
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We'll take care of it. | |
Fuck yeah. | ||
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But international, you mean international. | |
International. | ||
Steve, are you okay with it? | ||
Checks the room. | ||
Yes, it's true. | ||
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There are extensive foreign ties. | |
And I think that would be a very valid step to take. | ||
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I think so, too. | |
Yes. | ||
I think it's a good point. | ||
That's a W. And I'll tell you guys this why that's super important. | ||
If you designate them as an FTO, now you can start using Intel service intelligence services on them. | ||
How do you guys think we're fucking up these drug cartels right now? | ||
Because now we're using the Department of War, AK Department of Defense, because once you designate them as a terrorist, a foreign terrorist organization, now the Intel community is involved. | ||
You could bring in the military. | ||
Things change the game. | ||
Like when I was on the job, for example, um, you know, when I was doing uh, you know, my investigation of drug cartels, we were kind of limited in what we could do, right? | ||
We had some resources and stuff like that, but you couldn't really use intelligence um agencies or in your investigation, or and if you did, you couldn't use it. | ||
Like you couldn't use it in a criminal case. | ||
So, like it could help you like find some stuff, but like you have to parallel reconstruct everything. | ||
So if you got a phone number here, you'd be like, oh man, I can't use the number, I gotta apparel reconstruct this. | ||
So you're able to use it that way. | ||
But now, if you designate them as a as an FTO, dude, like they're the amount of resources you get using intelligence agencies to collect on these things, make it way easier. | ||
So I'm glad that he's doing this. | ||
I've been saying for damn near five years now at this point that Antifa should have been a terrorist organization a long time ago. | ||
So BLM2. | ||
By the way, that was the plot of Sicario 2. | ||
Uh yeah, it was. | ||
Yeah, they just start they just start blowing people up in one shot. | ||
Except for in Secretary. | ||
Yeah, in Sicario 2, it's like the CIA and some like grunts on the ground. | ||
In real life, it's the United States Navy, just one-shotting dudes all over the place, like blowing people up. | ||
So waiting for that. | ||
And that's because they designated them once they designate them as a terrorist organiz a foreign terrorist organization. | ||
Boom, gloves are off. | ||
We can start killing these guys now, which is what they're doing with the Venezuelan drug traffickers. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
Yeah, that's gonna go. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
I feel like if Israel wasn't a thing, we'd be on the ground in Venezuela already. | ||
Yeah, probably like if probably wasn't a thorn in his side, and he didn't have to like attack uh Yemen and Iran, and because everyone's like, Well weren't you the president of peace? | ||
So he kind of tied his own hands. | ||
Now he can't go into Venezuela and Yeah, and Marco Rubio's had a heart on for Venezuela for a long time. | ||
He wants to go in there. | ||
Have it their oil, you know, their access to the trading partner to you know to fix things would be huge for us. | ||
And it would, we're trying to get over here on the global West. | ||
You know, we're trying not to buy Russian oil, we're trying not to do this and that. | ||
Well, you'll you'll appreciate this as a Catholic. | ||
I mean, our whole entire foreign policy establishment is structured on a total subversion of subsidiarity. | ||
Like instead of caring about the things closest to us and handling those, we're going all the way across the world to try to solve problems there that we're never gonna be able to solve, and then we're letting everything here fall apart. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's a real problem. | ||
It's insane. | ||
I don't like it, and I want it to stop. | ||
So uh let's see what this next story is. | ||
Florida man charged with intentionally setting Pacific Palisades fire in LA. | ||
It's about time. | ||
Does Florida man mean like Maryland man? | ||
Is there is this actually a guy who was born in Florida? | ||
Well, Florida Man is its own thing. | ||
Like you look up your birth date and type in Florida. | ||
Well, it's better. | ||
This guy was an angry Uber driver, basically. | ||
And he listened to a French song before he did it. | ||
I was reading a criminal complaint, the ATF agent. | ||
This is ATF case. | ||
ATF is running it out of Central District of California. | ||
And you know, it's funny when you read these affidavits sometimes. | ||
And like the guy literally, I guess he had listened to this French song, which uh boils down to like burning things down. | ||
And he had listened to this song, getting himself hyped up and he was an Uber driver. | ||
And like a couple of the Uber Uber people that he had driven went to the Fed saying, Yeah, this guy was a little agitated. | ||
We think he might be onto something here. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
I'm actually fucking impressed that anybody went and turned him in. | ||
Like we live in an age where like I just assume everyone's like, not my business. | ||
I got out of the car without it blowing up. | ||
It's fine. | ||
If he was inspired by a French song, I'm surprised you didn't turn himself in. | ||
Do we have a photo of him? | ||
Jonathan Rindernecht? | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
He's a French dude. | ||
He's French. | ||
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Dude. | |
Oh, there he is. | ||
Explains a lot. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
That's ironic. | ||
A French song about burning stuff is super fun in the man. | ||
He looks like he lives in LA. | ||
They they went through his YouTube, right? | ||
So I mean that degeneratively. | ||
All right, we didn't do that with David. | ||
They went through his YouTube. | ||
The name of the song is uh listen to a song entitled on the by French artist Josmine. | ||
Jasmine. | ||
Now that now that musician's gonna have to be like, I do not lose his buddy. | ||
If she's a letter, down the music video. | ||
She'll be like, yeah, burn it all down. | ||
Yeah, guy grew up in France, flew in French, and he was Uber driver. | ||
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Got sick of tippy culture and more immigrants. | |
We gotta get these freaking frogs out of our country, you guys. | ||
Actually, this is the story you point to now, and somebody's like, you just hate like brown people. | ||
You're like, actually, no, I saw this French guy, and this is what happens. | ||
It doesn't matter what color you are. | ||
If you didn't come here legally, we don't want you burning down our buildings. | ||
We don't want you starting fires out in the woods. | ||
You're okay with people who are born here having campfires. | ||
Yes. | ||
So you're not actually anti-fire at all. | ||
No, that's the thing they do. | ||
I I've joked about this before, but like a migrant could harpoon a dolphin at SeaWorld and they'd be like, oh, so fishing's only okay when white people do it. | ||
They'll reach for any little similarity between two completely different things and like try to shame you for not supporting the most awful version of it when it was done by an immigrant. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's stupid. | ||
We need to get these French people out of here acting like baggage. | ||
So a lot of people, another reason why I think our our system is broken. | ||
So countries like France, Canada, obviously they have visa waivers. | ||
They don't have to come here with visas. | ||
Dude, they overstay all the time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They overstayed all the time and they work here illegally, they get married. | ||
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Yeah. | |
They also think, oh, it's just like Mexicans are people from poor countries that are coming. | ||
She's in New York. | ||
You can get her right now. | ||
Everyone thinks it's like, oh yeah, these guys just come from the third world and abuse our system. | ||
It's like, no, dude, people come from these like, you know, first world socialist countries like Canada, Australia, France, etc. | ||
Come here all the time, overstay their non-visa, not non their visa waiver. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um, and they just work here illegally and they just hang out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then they have enough money that they're not like, they're not in these places where they're getting seen, they're not in the back of kitchens. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Yeah, we have a lot of that. | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
There's a ton on the East Coast right now of just like rich Indian immigrants. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they're not prioritized either. | ||
They have great, they uh they basically drive through drive into the country from Canada, and they just have so much money that they like rent apartments and live life, but they just overstay their visa, but they kind of like fly under the radar because they're rich home, so they're rich here. | ||
Yep. | ||
It's a war. | ||
Or the other scam they do is like they'll go to the Bahamas and then come back. | ||
Right? | ||
That's another one that that's another one that they do all the time too. | ||
So, like, dude, we're getting beat on so many different we need an immigration moratorium for like five to ten years. | ||
If I want to be honest, if we're really gonna fix this problem, we need to reform everything because we're not just getting beat. | ||
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People, everything, oh, it's just mixins and people coming in from the third world. | |
No, bro, people are coming in from the first world as well and beating us in many different ways. | ||
Somebody right now who's been wanting to complain about immigration but doesn't want to get called racist like, see what I mean? | ||
This is fantastic. | ||
Get rid of the French people. | ||
H1B visa, that's another big scam. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
You gotta get rid of that. | ||
I appreciate you saying all this because there's a lot of conservatives and even like normie conservatives who will recognize this. | ||
If you tell someone they can't leave their child an inheritance, if you have an inheritance tax, that disincentivizes them from working hard to build up wealth to leave their children. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
If you don't have the understanding that you're gonna be able to leave the country you live in to your children instead of unlimited immigrants, You're probably not gonna build as prosperous a nation. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
That makes perfect sense. | ||
It's just uh, yeah, it's common sense. | ||
When everyone people are like, Oh, you don't like brown people, it's like I keep saying America's for Americans. | ||
What don't you understand about that? | ||
The where Americans are all colors. | ||
I'll freak out. | ||
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I will. | |
I'll freak out and headbutt you. | ||
Uh not you specifically, but the person I'm hypothetically arguing with that I didn't actually have a real argument with in person. | ||
But you owned him, dude. | ||
Oh, I did. | ||
Yeah, full forehead to the face, dude. | ||
He never saw it coming. | ||
And those people like the people who are having that discussion with you haven't actually paid a like close enough attention to what's going on with immigration now, where the average person still wants to think of what this country would have been like in the 70s and the 80s when the people who did immigrate here, um, with full support of everybody because they believed in American values, they believed in what America stood for, they came here to be Americans, and that was something that we celebrated. | ||
And I think for you know, at least for me, that's something that I would still like when you look at who the most successful immigrant groups are in this country. | ||
I don't like it's never gonna bother me, and I understand the point. | ||
Moratorium, if the point is that you have a lot of stuff they have that you have to figure out, there's a lot of stuff that has to be done. | ||
But I love I still love the idea, and I think a lot of Americans still love the idea of the immigrant success story. | ||
What they don't like is the way that language has been used to abuse them, at least the ones who have caught on, where what used to be clearly defined as an illegal alien became a legal immigrant, which became immigrant, which is now it's all the language has just flowed through to the point where now when people complain about these things, they don't even know what they're talking about because every time that you bring this up, they're like, So you just hate immigrants like no, the word illegal there matters. | ||
It was undocumented immigrant for like five to ten years, and it's just been softened so much that when you see the propaganda, whether it's from celebrities who never have to deal with these crises, they don't even know what you're talking about because you're trying to be specific, and they tell you that being specific is a problem. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we've just been soft on immigration for a very long time. | ||
And and like the thing is is like the INA, the Immigration Nationality Act of the United States, it's just ripe for exploitation, it's been exploited. | ||
And I think we're at a point now where it's like we need to reform everything, our visa system, our green card system, everything. | ||
Um, and we just need to, you know, stop with the immigration for a bit to fix everything because this is and then the other problem too is like people don't come here right to assimilate. | ||
They come here to bring their bullshit culture in here. | ||
They don't want to assimilate, they want to bring all their weird third world stuff with them. | ||
And this is a problem, right? | ||
It used to be people come here and they assimilate, they don't do that anymore. | ||
That's right. | ||
I mean, that's what I was trying to say. | ||
To a degree, actually. | ||
I mean, to a degree, but past waves of immigration massively reshaped our country. | ||
And so it's funny, I I I hear these lefties going, well, you know, your ancestors came here. | ||
It's like, hold on. | ||
You're constantly complaining that a bunch of Catholics were able to make abortion illegal in the United States. | ||
That's because of Irish immigration, bro. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
That didn't just fall from the sky. | ||
We a bunch of and not just Irish, but Polish and Italian, a lot of Catholic immigrants came in at the turn of the century, and I'm very glad about that. | ||
But as it turns out, I don't want anyone from any part in the world coming to our country to spread any random ideology. | ||
And and one more thing, they'll bring up the Italians. | ||
It's like, yeah, can you imagine if the Italians came to the United States and didn't totally assimilate and they started doing this thing in America where they had like feuding families that broke the law and killed each other? | ||
And they like had an empire in the desert and they made hundreds of millions of dollars and started affecting politics and got involved in the assassination of a president. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
These immigrants being up to stuff. | ||
And and the other thing too, I think America needs to just understand is like if we don't fix this, we're gonna be like Canada. | ||
And Canada, you go to Toronto, you think you're in India, bro. | ||
It's like it's rampton is what's going on. | ||
I thought Brampton wasn't here, but I mean like it's it's like, and if you want if you want to lose your country, then cool, like let's just let more people in and be super woke and be like Canada and the UK. | ||
Like there is a lot of weaponized empathy in this country. | ||
There's a lot of suicidal empathy. | ||
I was gonna say, I would call it suicidal. | ||
The pol no, the politicians use weaponized empathy on you. | ||
And that has instinctually given a lot of people a certain level of suicide. | ||
I'll give you another example. | ||
Like when I was on the Southwest border, right? | ||
I was in Laredo, I've been to McCallan, I've been to Al P like all these different places on the Southwest border. | ||
You don't feel like you're in America. | ||
No one speaks English. | ||
You go to the bathroom there, like in Mexico, they don't have like plumbing. | ||
So like everyone takes their like wipes their ass and puts it in the little waste basket, they don't flush it. | ||
Like all the wastebaskets are filled with like shit thing. | ||
But but that's an example of what I mean where people come to the country, even though they're in America, they forget, oh, I'm in America. | ||
They don't learn the language, they don't assimilate, they bring their stupid customs with them. | ||
So that's an example of what I mean, where like if we continue with this tr in this trajectory, this will not look like America anymore. | ||
And if you don't believe me, you want to get a taste of what it's like, go to the Southwest Texas, go to South uh um Southern California, and you'll see. | ||
People don't speak English if you feel like you're in Mexico, dude. | ||
Dude, and we'll pee and this is so funny to kind of go back to like the soft conservatives. | ||
They'll acknowledge, oh, all of those people coming from California are gonna come to my state, and then they're gonna completely change the culture and make it liberal, but then they're like, well, as long as the immigrant comes here legally, it's fine. | ||
It's like the guy from California came there legally too, but you recognize that someone coming from a different place with different values isn't good for you and your family. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And they measured numbers again. | ||
In principle, it can be great, but like in practice, especially with happened right now, no, it's not working. | ||
And before long, bad bunnies doing the Super Bowl for you. | ||
Dude, yeah, and learning, learn Spanish if you want to. | ||
That's the thing that kills me. | ||
It's like, bro, you're an American. | ||
Like, you have to speak English, dummy. | ||
Like, you you need to speak English. | ||
And it's like, this is what I'm trying to say. | ||
Like, this is the goal that people have, right? | ||
Like, where it's like, no, you're gonna learn my language, whatever. | ||
It's like, no, dude, like, we need to go back to telling people, like, dude, okay, we need to bring racism back. | ||
We're we're yeah, I'll not that, but I hate to say we're still on the main show, so I'll chill, but we we need to bring racism back. | ||
It is before the lady who like she did the national anthem for I don't remember what event it was, and she did it in Spanish and said, I felt like I needed to. | ||
I said, if you were an American and you went to Spain and did the you know their national anthem anthem in English, how would they feel about that? | ||
Would they have a right to do so? | ||
They're going to tell you, yes, they do. | ||
Or I'm going to tell you that you do not. | ||
Remember when Borat went and sang the national anthem of Kazakhstan in English to the tune of Star Spangled Banner, and everyone started booing him. | ||
Yeah, that sucks. | ||
That's what you're doing. | ||
You're borat, lady. | ||
You boo, you suck. | ||
Well, that's what I would argue. | ||
It's not that we need to bring racism back. | ||
It's there's so many things that have been called racism that aren't like wanting someone to speak your language. | ||
That's not racist. | ||
That's a instinct. | ||
So I speak English if you're in the United States. | ||
Dude, you'll hear about people, and it's like, this poor man, he was deported after 20 years and he didn't speak English. | ||
I'm like, he's here for 20 years and he didn't speak English? | ||
How does that happen? | ||
It's like an immersion program in six months. | ||
Where was he? | ||
Yeah, that's crazy. | ||
Mormon missionaries learn how to speak a new language in like three weeks, dude. | ||
Crazy, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they're out here pounding the pavement with their weird little helmets on. | ||
So you can learn English. | ||
Maybe it's a thinking cap, and that's why they're able to do it. | ||
You know what? | ||
Consider, I had not. | ||
Dude, they're little bikes. | ||
I love my Mormon. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
I this, yeah, I obviously I disagree with Mormons on a number of theological issues, but like everyone on the left who rips on Mormons, it's like, I know you're ripping on them for like the things I share in common with them. | ||
Right. | ||
Oh, they're yeah, Mormons suck. | ||
They're so dorky, how they love their kids and have both their pair and don't do drugs and they don't do drugs and don't drink and go to school, yeah, and and have girlfriends and then get married to them normal style and have careers and enjoy themselves and have motorcycles. | ||
You know how lame that is. | ||
You know, it's funny. | ||
They should be mentally ill like me. | ||
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I'm on five medications and I don't my penis doesn't work anymore. | |
It's cool. | ||
My wife says, if you see a big uh happy family and they're like kind of messy, they're Catholic, and if you see a big happy family and they're like put together, they're Mormon. | ||
That's pretty fair. | ||
That's pretty fair. | ||
And if you see a big happy family and they're all walking behind dad, that's Muslim. | ||
There you go. | ||
You keep our women in check. | ||
That's the one thing we do, right? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No rights for you guys. | ||
All right. | ||
Kamala Harris talking talking, she's she's spitting facts. | ||
Kamala Harris, I lost young men to the manosphere. | ||
Myron. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Um tell us what happened here. | ||
Uh she wrote in her book basically that she lost um, you know, her elect she blames me and Andrew Tate. | ||
But my thing is like, dude, you you never had the young men in the first place. | ||
You were already. | ||
I mean, I appreciate the compliment. | ||
Oh I appreciate it, I'll take it, but like you never had them in the first place, man. | ||
That would be like the idea that like Kamala had the the manosphere lockdown, and then you came along with fresh and fit and she lost all of them. | ||
Like me and Andrews K, but it's starting called women bimbos, and like we just took all of them. | ||
Like, no, dude, the reality is like Democrats and the left in general has been ostracizing and shitting on men for too long. | ||
Like, if you look at even the biggest left-wing political commentators, like they're just not cool and they're corny and they're like too politically correct. | ||
It's like, does anyone here want to hang out with Hassan Piker? | ||
Like, no, dude. | ||
Like, like, let's be honest, like, he's not cool. | ||
You know, like yeah, his dog, no. | ||
So, like, like these are the type of guys, like, if you say something like, Oh, yeah, that's lame, or like if you use a slur, I'm uh we're on YouTube. | ||
Yeah, you use a slur, what's gonna happen? | ||
Oh, you can't say those problematic. | ||
Dude, get out of here. | ||
We don't want to hang out. | ||
Like, guys, the thing with men, right? | ||
With men, you have to be authentic, right? | ||
If you want to sell to men, they have to like and trust you. | ||
Like with women, you can scam all day and be a fraud, it doesn't matter, right? | ||
Dr. Oz and Oprah, whatever, who cares? | ||
It's easy to sell to women because it's easy to sell to women because they're stupid, right? | ||
Let's just be honest, they're stupid. | ||
But with men, it's way harder. | ||
Yeah, it's way harder to sell you guys don't agree. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I agree. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
I certainly agree, women need male leadership. | ||
I don't think they're stupid. | ||
Oh, I yeah, I don't know. | ||
But I mean they I think that um you know, everyone can be stupid. | ||
Yeah, well, my wife is very intelligent, therefore I will use my anecdotal evidence. | ||
Yeah, so my wife's not a woman, she's my wife. | ||
See, like I'm not saying every woman is stupid, but the majority is. | ||
And if they don't got a guy, then they're definitely cooked. | ||
Like they need male leadership, is what I'm trying to say. | ||
I agree they need male eatership. | ||
They need male, they'll need they they're like children, bro. | ||
Like, that's what they are. | ||
So, like the the reality is like uh what is that offensive? | ||
Well, well, anyway. | ||
Yeah, they're like kids. | ||
Just hold on, even so either either way, like, yeah, I don't I don't think yeah, so um coming back to that. | ||
So it's easy to sell to women because women are more impressable, they're followers, they're communicating communitarian by nature. | ||
This is why all the ads are ran for women in a way, they market to women. | ||
With men, you have to be authentic. | ||
So if guys can't identify or like they don't feel like they can share a beer with you, they're not gonna like you. | ||
Yeah, that's just how it is. | ||
And this is what the left has been doing a really shitty job with, because look at all the top left-wing political commentators. | ||
Can you think you're gonna sit and have a beer with Harry Sisson? | ||
No. | ||
With a sound fight group? | ||
No. | ||
Like none of them are cool. | ||
That would have been that would have actually done her better if she was like looking to change people's mind, wouldn't be to say that she lost the male vote to you, but to say that I lost the male vote to our horrible influencers that don't actually represent anything that men actually fairly. | ||
Nikki Man, I want to mention I like it it is true. | ||
Obviously, when they're marketing towards uh so much of it is just dumping all over men. | ||
And it's like, of course, men aren't gonna follow you. | ||
And they try to do this white commercial thing. | ||
Oh, yeah, years ago, man. | ||
That was horrible. | ||
Like that should show you guys a guy sitting on the back of the truck who's never sat on the back of a truck before. | ||
No, no, no, that was the white guys for hair score. | ||
You're talking about Gillette. | ||
So Gillette released this, released this really stupid commercial years ago. | ||
The guy stops us. | ||
Where this stops the guy, you know, the you know, talking about toxic masculinity. | ||
And the reason why I always use this commercial is because that's a great barometer of where we are in society. | ||
A men's razor company is ostracizing their client base to a piece to an opposite gender that doesn't really buy their razors. | ||
That's the equivalent to like, could you imagine if like Victoria's Secret came out with a commercial, like, hey, stop being stupid bitches, make sandwiches again. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
What would happen to Victoria's Secret? | ||
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If they literally came out of the commercial, like, start making sandwiches for men, start fucking listening to them. | ||
You're stupid, you're bimbos. | ||
Like they're their sales with tank. | ||
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Well, because we never tell women the truth. | ||
But like with men, we could shit on them all day. | ||
And they thought it was a good idea. | ||
Thankfully, people boycotted and they lost money. | ||
But that just goes to show the barometer where we appeal so much to women that even male companies cock for females. | ||
Well, and part of the problem is that the men are not standing up and being leaders, unfortunately. | ||
There's a great priest who mentioned this about the Garden of Enan Genesis, and he's like, Why was Adam letting his wife talk to a snake? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, and that's what these advertisers are. | ||
That's what these political leaders are. | ||
These are serpents, dude. | ||
And you have to be in the middle of that. | ||
You have to protect your family from these kinds of people and these kinds of things. | ||
Yeah, you um, and then you mentioned about like male authenticity and being able to grab a beer, dude. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
And obviously, when you're like when you're with the guys too, and like women and children aren't present and they can't hear, you just say way more offensive stuff than you do if you know you're within earshot of women or you know you're with an earshot of children. | ||
Women change the temperature of the one million percent. | ||
That's also why it's important to just have like spaces that are male only, and we don't even have that anymore. | ||
No. | ||
Like the moment you start allowing women into certain male only spaces, you men are no longer interested in doing it because they can't just have a conversation without like worrying, am I gonna say the wrong thing in front of a woman? | ||
Or am I gonna like say something that's crazy and offensive and against her dignity or whatever it is? | ||
Like, am I am I gonna say like a cuss word in front of the lady? | ||
Whereas like when you're just with the dudes, you can speak much more freely. | ||
But we don't have that anymore. | ||
It's also the thing where you can make fun of men, and so these people on the left think like, oh, I can attack men because I attack women, I attack white women, and they're with it. | ||
White women are weirdly delusional, where you could be like, white people are evil, You did this to us. | ||
You gotta help. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
You don't deserve things. | ||
You gotta change. | ||
And then a white girl will hear that and be like, but not me. | ||
You like me. | ||
I'm one of the good ones. | ||
And she'll really put herself like, nope, you're not talking about me. | ||
But as a man, as a man, when they're go, white people are evil, or they say men or shit, like young men are the worst, whatever, whatever. | ||
And you're as a man, you're sitting there going, I think she's talking about me. | ||
I think I'm the one. | ||
And I'll say this too, because like, you know, both uh during the 2024 campaign, like me and uh Andrew were both like endorsing Trump. | ||
And I know people are gonna say, Oh, well, you know, Trump is owned by them boys, which I agree he is to a degree, and I don't like what he's doing with Israel and stuff, but I still think that he was a way better decision that Kamala, because let me tell you this, at least we're able to we have more free speech now. | ||
Uh censorship on uh social media platforms has definitely went back compared to what it was under the Biden era. | ||
We got Emmer, he's actually, you know, doing what he's supposed to do with immigration. | ||
Um, he at least tried to talk to Pooh and even though uh we'll see what happens with that whole conflict. | ||
Um so I do think he's a way better choice. | ||
And quite frankly, dude, I'm not voting for a female president. | ||
I don't think women should ever have power. | ||
I don't even think women should have the right to vote if we're gonna be honest. | ||
I think we need to repeal the 19th Amendment. | ||
Because if we didn't, I'll say this if we had to rely on the female vote, Kamala Harris would be in office right now. | ||
Well, yeah, every time. | ||
Because women are single issue voters. | ||
Like that, like this is that and that's a big problem. | ||
I think vote, I think voting should be something you earn, not a it shouldn't just be something you have. | ||
Yes, as a pro as an example. | ||
And since they're not a selective service, possibly I know that that's originally what we did. | ||
We went men who own property. | ||
I don't think that we should gatekeep it that way. | ||
I think that you can own property or maybe service, we'll get a little starship. | ||
So it's like so women don't have to go on selective service. | ||
So like I look at it like here's not let's just be honest here. | ||
Not only do they not have to enroll in selective service, when they are in a military, they make it worse. | ||
They when they're they they they suck as cops when I was an agent. | ||
I never put women ever in the entry team. | ||
They do not have morale of any union. | ||
Right, you gotta make it retard-proof for them. | ||
Um it it it like if you're in a military unit, dude. | ||
I'd be pissed if I'm in an infantry unit and there's a woman and I got she's got to drag me to safety. | ||
Yeah, like they they make everything weaker and worse. | ||
Well in foreign uh militaries that employ female soldiers like the YPG and Curtis, and they just do all women units. | ||
So whatever happens, happens. | ||
And it they find that it raises morale across the board significantly. | ||
They should never be in with men, and I don't think they should be ever in combat rules. | ||
It should be support role, if anything, and they shouldn't be patrol. | ||
If they're gonna be cops, they shouldn't be in patrol. | ||
Because here's the thing no guy wants to be partnered up with a female, dude. | ||
Let's be honest here. | ||
You know, if you get in a shootout or something like that, how many cop videos are we gonna see here? | ||
Where the woman doesn't know what she's doing, she can't get the guy under control. | ||
Like the motivator to fight in a war is like we gotta protect our women and children. | ||
So if there are women on the front lines with the windows, we get them out here with us, like what's the point. | ||
I got a friend who said this. | ||
He's like, any country that sends its women to fight in wars deserves to lose. | ||
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It's just a complete complete failure to understand the sexes. | ||
And you're right. | ||
They I it's funny. | ||
I knew a woman who was in the military, but at one point she was like, Yeah, I don't think women should do this. | ||
I was like, really? | ||
And she's like, and she made the point you made. | ||
She's like, I can't drag a guy in in gear out of combat. | ||
And she's like, that's why I'm not gonna be in a combat role. | ||
And and I like and people get like gave Pete Hexeth the whole problem about this, like, you know, one state. | ||
Look, if we're gonna put one standard and a woman can do it, great. | ||
But let's be honest, 99% of women are gonna fail. | ||
So I think that's a good thing because it keeps them out. | ||
And honestly, yeah, we need to protect women and children because they're the more vulnerable class of people. | ||
So and I yeah, I would I would even take it a step further on that one part. | ||
Even if you have a woman who meets that standard, I do not think she should be in a combat role. | ||
I just think it's wrong. | ||
I mean, isn't the from what I've heard is that like if you definitely shouldn't be an infantry. | ||
Yes, that's a big reason. | ||
That's a big reason why they did not allow them in infantry for a very long time, was literally because of that. | ||
They would compromise the unit to like because you know, it's just an inherent protection thing, right? | ||
Yeah, so like you can't override it. | ||
It's also like I was talking to you remember what I was saying. | ||
Yes, in an infantry unit, you can't even let the funniest guy do things that could get him hurt. | ||
You have to protect certain people. | ||
When you have a phone tune, you're like managing people trying to keep because uh Napoleon said uh morale is to a man, it's three is to one. | ||
Morale is the most important thing. | ||
So when you have women degrading morale and making it difficult, and then one of them gets hurt, that's gonna affect you deeply. | ||
To watch a woman scream for her mother while she dies and her guts are hanging out and you're there, like, yeah, to see your friend do that is one thing, like, hey, we're warriors, you signed up for this. | ||
There's no part of my brain that goes, that woman signed up for this. | ||
And here's other things. | ||
Female POWs puts the the nation in a horrible position because now we yeah, they could exactly get a great assault you as a man when you get captured. | ||
Exactly. | ||
What they're gonna do to you as a woman is going to be And here's other things. | ||
Here's the other ugly thing. | ||
Now that puts your government at a higher risk to negotiate with to get them back because of from a propaganda standpoint. | ||
Yeah, no, but it's already experienced that. | ||
This speaks everyone will say, like, oh, this is a horrible misogynistic thing. | ||
But the whole point is because we love women and don't want them to be POWs. | ||
And it's not that we don't care about the men, but like you said, yeah, yeah. | ||
With a man, you you go, this is part of like the nature of a man. | ||
Men are supposed to be warriors and protectors and you know, cartoonists, like I but I was mentioning earlier. | ||
About the male only spaces thing and how men can speak more freely when they're just with the guys, they don't have to worry about like the dignity of the woman in the room and protecting that, and they can just have conversations without like is this a word I can't say on a woman or whatever. | ||
What about what about when you're in the military fighting in a battle? | ||
Dude, you can't be thinking you can't be thinking about that when you're fighting in a war. | ||
That's insane. | ||
And here's another thing too. | ||
Like, there's no one that's talked to more females than I have. | ||
I talked to I've talked to almost 4,000 girls on my show. | ||
And there's like, it's insane the amount of information I've been able to collect. | ||
And one of the biggest things I've been able to, you know, figure out about females, regardless of their background, their race, their education level, their upbringing, etc., right? | ||
That might influence a little bit. | ||
But one of the things that's incredible is they have this inability to understand generalizations. | ||
Like if I say something that's objectively true generally, they'll say, Well, that doesn't apply to me, right? | ||
And and I get it because women are naturally narcissistic and solstice because they're the more um vulnerable sex, they have to protect themselves because they carry the next lineage of a human being, they have to be more selfish. | ||
This is the truth, right? | ||
It is what it is. | ||
I think like a human being isn't selfish, like that's the that's my body given up for you. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
But the point I'm trying to make is is like they have an inability to um to understand concepts that are abstract, especially when it comes to generality. | ||
So if I say something, they'll say, Well, that doesn't apply to me. | ||
And I'm like, Well, yeah, it might not, or maybe you're the exception to the rule, but they'll make an argument for the exception to the rule. | ||
That is, but that's then another important thing as well, is they have a big issue with the way information is conveyed. | ||
So, in other words, if I say, Yeah, you're fucking retarded, guys won't really get mad about that. | ||
But if you say that to a woman, she'll get mad because she won't like the way that you said it. | ||
So for them, the way you convey information is more important than the content of the information. | ||
I will agree. | ||
I think everything you're saying is real right now. | ||
It's just uncomfortable, you know, obviously. | ||
But when you when you the way you say something is so much more important than what you say. | ||
I know because for women, yeah. | ||
As a dude, especially if you're being sketchy, you can say mean things in a nice way, and a girl will be like, Oh my gosh, you're the best. | ||
And you're you're like, What? | ||
How are you not noticing what I'm like? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Yeah, like with and and that's that's another thing too. | ||
Why like, you know, when men communicate, we're more concerned with the content of the information and the validity. | ||
And most importantly, here's another big thing that they don't understand with a man. | ||
If a guy talks down to you, but he's better than you in a way, we understand meritocracy. | ||
We understand hierarchies. | ||
Women don't understand this. | ||
I agree with that part. | ||
If if a guy walks into a room and he's a multimillionary successful and he talks down to the guys in there, everyone's gonna shut the fuck up and listen because they're like, this guy's better than me. | ||
We all understand Lynn like hierarchy. | ||
Women do not understand this. | ||
And I've it's amazing to me that um, you know, I've had to talk to thousands of girls to figure this out, but they don't get this. | ||
They look at it like, well, everyone's equal, communitarian, right? | ||
Egalitarianism, right? | ||
And this is why they can't govern. | ||
I don't think they should be in positions of power because they don't understand this. | ||
Oh, you you know what? | ||
All of us get a dollar versus Tom did the best job, he gets 10 hours, you know, Tim did the second best, he gets seven dollars. | ||
They don't understand meritocracy, dude. | ||
It's it's incredible. | ||
And this is why they can't be in positions of power. | ||
Simply put. | ||
And I know that sounds fucked up, but yeah, women are stupid. | ||
I don't agree that we I wouldn't say that women are stupid. | ||
But that I would say that we there are major differences between men and women. | ||
And it and I will say the odds of a random woman being plucked off the street and being a better leader than a random man feels intuitively wrong to impossible. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
And even women prefer to be governed by men. | ||
Like, if you ask a woman, would you prefer a male boss or a female boss? | ||
Nine out of ten times, I prefer a male boss. | ||
That's true. | ||
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In the age of the internet, now that the idea of like the anecdotal evidence has become more and more common, where you say something that is generally true, and somebody says, Well, but this, and I see that all the time now from everyone. | ||
Like we were pointing out earlier, we were talking about like when when somebody you know dies, and uh the first thing that goes is what they sound like. | ||
The first thing you forget is what the person sounded like. | ||
And I saw like multiple people say, like, that's not true because when my you know my mom died or my uncle died, like I still remember what they sound like. | ||
I'm like, that's not what I'm saying. | ||
I'm saying that the from what I read from studies that the first thing that generally people, but I don't even know if that's necessarily just women, just in this day and age, people are becoming more and more narcissistic, and their only frame of reference when they're holding, you know, when they're talking to you is their own life experience. | ||
It's actually something that I try to point out on this show is like you talk a lot in theory, you talk a lot, it be you know, because we're talking about large scale concepts and abstracts. | ||
But most people these days, you lose them because anecdotal evidence is so powerful for a lot of people. | ||
It's like when you talk about immigration. | ||
Well, we need to do this because this is happening and it's affecting our job market. | ||
It's affecting all of these things. | ||
Like, but I know a guy who lives next door to me, and it was horrendous to see that happen. | ||
As society becomes more narcissistic, that argument is going to happen more to everyone. | ||
Here's the difference. | ||
We can tell a guy you're wrong and have a discussion about it or say that they're dumb, right? | ||
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And and and like men will be far more logically sound listening to the two people argue, we're too scared to tell women they're dumb because we want to have sex with them. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Or because no one tells women they're dumb. | ||
They don't handle uh criticism well. | ||
No, not at all. | ||
Because they never get criticized. | ||
I think personally, women are wired to submit to one person, and that's the person they marry. | ||
And so they're purposefully wired to be obstinate towards all other people. | ||
Other women, no, I'm the queen of my house, other men. | ||
No, I have a husband. | ||
That's like a that's where a woman thrives in her femininity. | ||
So her obstinates, her rudeness, her inability to listen, her inability to be a leader, those are all great things when ordered towards the thing that she's the best at. | ||
That's right. | ||
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No, that's very true. | ||
And I you mentioned women like thriving in the house. | ||
That's very true. | ||
And a lot of what we're talking about with like a difficulty with hierarchy or wanting to even things out, that's actually great when you're raising children. | ||
Like when you're dealing with children below a certain age, it's understandable why that instinct is there. | ||
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And then it's supposed to be balanced out by the father who goes, like, no, he did mess up and he can face consequences, right? | ||
There's a there's this great line from C.S. Lewis. | ||
He says, uh, a man has to protect his wife from the world, and he also has to protect the world from his wife, basically. | ||
She is always gonna want to push for her child, which is beautiful, but like when the child is wrong, they should be able to face some consequences. | ||
And we've got a whole generation of people who are raised by these overbearing mothers who always went to bat for them even when they did something wrong, and the father was in the back seat, like, oh yes, dear. | ||
Or not there. | ||
Well, this is why single father's in the front seat of his car and he's across the country. | ||
Statistically speaking, this is why single fathers do better than single mothers, actually, because like this is how important it is to like discipline your kid. | ||
Yeah, you might not have the whole, like, oh, I wasn't loved that much, but like you'll be tougher, you'll you know, understand that there's consequences, like, because the re I've always said like a good dad keeps a daughter off the shirt pole and a dead their son out of jail, like versus like your mom, right? | ||
Like, we know single mother households like lead to you know the biggest fuck-ups in society. | ||
So a lot of people will bring up like, oh, discipline, my mom hit me a lot. | ||
Hitting you or yelling at you or trying to keep you from doing things isn't discipline. | ||
Especially when you reach teenage years, yeah. | ||
Discipline is a skill that you cultivate through being taught by someone else. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But anyway, with this whole thing with with Kamala Harris, like my job was. | ||
Yeah, my job was just to make sure that we don't have a president, uh, a female president. | ||
I don't, I really don't think uh women should vote or be in positions of power in the United States at all. | ||
Do we have an American Eagle scream sound bite? | ||
We can throw up over that real quick. | ||
You know, I just you know, look, and I want to be clear about this. | ||
Are there women out there that are competent enough to hold positions of power that their logically sound side of their brain will override their emotional side? | ||
Of course. | ||
But it's not enough to justify opening the doors for them to come in. | ||
I don't think they should vote or have any of that stuff. | ||
And I do think that they should be focusing on family, having children, domestic stuff, making delicious sandwiches, and uh not pursuing school because and and education because and um work because that that's feminism, I would argue has been the catalyst for so many of the societal problems we have now. | ||
I don't even know if I necessarily agree with you, but I I do think that in general, most people aren't cut out for politics. | ||
Like when you're when you're talking about these types of stories, like, okay, we agree on immigration. | ||
Are you gonna be the one who says go and pull this person out of their house in front of their neighbors to and to get them out of the country for the good of everybody else here? | ||
And most people aren't wired to do that type of action. | ||
Like I think a lot of it is because we've turned politics into a spectator sport where everybody's Sharing their theories back and forth about how things should be. | ||
But most people, it's it's why very few people are cut out to be a CEO. | ||
They are not cut out to remove entire divisions of a brand to keep the company afloat. | ||
They're not cut out to look at people as pieces on a chessboard, because that's how most people aren't wired. | ||
But there is a certain type of person that is. | ||
Now, if that falls specifically more common than not in men than women, then yes, but most of the time these days, I would argue that most of us are not cut out for that type of leadership. | ||
Well, the sad thing about most people aren't cut out for like things every adult was capable of doing a hundred years ago. | ||
Like when it with the voting thing, my thing is women don't have skin in the game, so they shouldn't vote. | ||
Because of uh, they're not in selective service. | ||
They're not a selective service. | ||
So I don't have to go. | ||
Like, I think I don't I think they like if with men, we can have a discussion of okay, maybe this should have a civics test, maybe they should have some type of other experience or whatever, but with like women, it's like they're not even in the game because they don't have I find it absolutely ludicrous that they can vote to put the you know, to who put the commander in chief who runs the military with no skin in the game. | ||
That's insane to me. | ||
I mean, what do you mean? | ||
I was told by Hillary Clinton that women are the true victims of war. | ||
Was that before or after she called Bill after not talking to him from for years and demanded he bombed the Balkans? | ||
She is evil. | ||
Anyway, like women are the real victims of war. | ||
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That's why I love it. | |
That's why I love it so much. | ||
That's why I ruined I'm the queen. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And created one of the largest slavery markets in the modern world. | ||
I'm Hillary Clinton. | ||
We came, we saw he died. | ||
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It's like, okay, just cool, Hillary. | |
Way sweet. | ||
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I mean, just bringing up this right here, the wide ideology gap that's open between the men and women. | ||
People have talked about this before. | ||
Tim has talked about this a lot, but you can see how big the gap uh has grown in almost every country across the world. | ||
Dude, South Korea. | ||
South Korea. | ||
Yeah, to the men in South Korea. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
They're going to be over. | ||
The K-pop guys are going to be like I can't see the chart. | ||
So what does this? | ||
Because I can't. | ||
Yeah, let me see if I can zoom in a little bit here. | ||
My vision. | ||
That's about as good as I can get. | ||
So there's like their ideology gap. | ||
Like, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, if you think about the right being down and the left being up in this situation, liberal and conservative, do you see the men in South Korea are going pretty hard to the to the right, and the women are kind of, you know, uh pretty chill plus 30, it looks like here. | ||
Um, but the scale is all the same. | ||
So you can definitely tell that the men in South Korea are you know, everyone talks about men being radicalized. | ||
It's like men are like way close on every single chart, except for South Korea. | ||
I don't know, maybe they're all talking about South Korea. | ||
Yeah, but it looks like everywhere else, men are not the ones who have been radicalized. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I just want to bring that up here. | ||
I guess we can go to super chats now. | ||
If you play it, it is super. | ||
Oh, wait, before we go, Jimmy Kimmel, his show is bad. | ||
Oh, I just want to say we don't like Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
I just I just as a comic, I want to bring up that uh Jimmy Kimmel, who I don't think should have had his show taken away, but it wasn't. | ||
So he did what did we say earlier? | ||
He he's like the version of a cop that does a bad shoot and gets some time off. | ||
So uh viewership crashes after uh his week of ratings boom. | ||
Who could have seen that coming? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Who could have known? | ||
Here's my plan. | ||
Jimmy, I know you watch the show. | ||
So what you need to do to get your show to be more popular, what you're gonna do is you're gonna do blackface how you used to. | ||
Okay, you're gonna go on there, and that's not all. | ||
You're going to make jokes about Charlie in Blackface. | ||
You can do that now. | ||
Yeah, you can Goldberg said that everybody should put on Brownface at the Super Bowl. | ||
He's uncancelable. | ||
Jimmy is a free speech warrior, and he needs to show us all what free speech really looks like by throwing on blackface and dis and disrespecting Charlie's memory live on television. | ||
Remember him back in the in the days of like the man show? | ||
Remember how like that was compared to now. | ||
It's like it's like all the gloves are on now. | ||
He's like putting all the all the pillows on himself and patting himself and make sure he does everything the right way. | ||
It's so weird. | ||
You know, this is you know, I think this symbolizes I've we thought discussed this a little bit earlier, but I truly do think like mainstream television is just done. | ||
It's cooked. | ||
Like from a media perspective from a comedia perspective, from like uh, you know, movie perspective. | ||
Like, and I think the 2024 um election cycle kind of proved that. | ||
You look at like Kamala Harris's route where she went and you know got endorsements from people like Beyonce and Taylor Swift, um, you know, uh LeBron James, all like your traditional A-list celebrities versus Trump went the route of influencers and streamers and you know, you leveraging social media, and he beat her in a landslide. | ||
And hell, even Kamala mentioned, like, oh yeah, well, I didn't have the manosphere, even though she never had it anyway. | ||
But I think this goes to show that the media landscape is changing. | ||
Like, you know, you guys like Timcast, right? | ||
You guys are doing views just as much as like CNN, right? | ||
PD podcasts. | ||
Like a lot of these independent media groups are starting to overtake mainstream media, which is good because you know, if we don't have alternative media, we end up like in early 2000s where we're supporting a war for no reason because all they were doing is saying, Oh, they hate us because we're on freedom, they hate us with our freedom, and we had nothing else to listen to. | ||
Like, I don't think people understand that like the media really played into the Iraq war significantly, but now Trump was double was uh like you know, thinking twice before bombing Iran. | ||
Yeah, you like you could see he was like really strategizing because the base was like, dude, what are you doing? | ||
We said no war, no new wars, and alternative media people that like had supported him and endorsed them were like no wars, no wars or war, even Charlie Kirk. | ||
So he had to kind of go about it in a in a more methodical and strategic manner, which is good. | ||
So I think alternative media keeps politicians honest, it keeps it gives the people a voice, and then also, you know, it weeds out, you know, stooges like this guy, and quite frankly, no one watches late-night shows anymore, bro. | ||
It's not David Letterman and Jay Leno Aaron and I mean, even whether it's mainstream or alternative media, it's more about being authentic. | ||
Because like I heard you guys mentioning it earlier, she did call her daddy, and it didn't matter. | ||
They rebuilt a set because they're in they're not capable of actually being authentic and sharing. | ||
It would have been better to do that podcast freestyle, just in the White House or whatever, it like in act like you're being normal. | ||
And you mentioned a good point. | ||
Like, she not only did she do that podcast, but it's like, dude, the people that are watching this podcast would have voted for you anyway. | ||
Right, like dumb bimbos, they're gonna vote for you. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
I could kill a baby, let's do it. | ||
Right. | ||
I'm a whore. | ||
Like, but like no dude from the man, like, no dude who watches you is like, and I gotta see what the guys we effed girls are up to or whatever. | ||
Like, what? | ||
You gotta go on adversarial shows to like try to cut like this. | ||
Is why like doing debates and like going on this is why leftists are idiots. | ||
Like, I don't know why they don't like these liberal uh political commentators. | ||
Like, they should be doing right-wing shows all the time because like you get exposed to a whole other audience, and here's the thing like with conservatives that I've realized if you're able to make good arguments and stand on your points, even if you have a different ideology, people will respect you on this side. | ||
Yeah, well, the thing is none of them can make good arguments, that's why they're not doing it. | ||
That's why that's a good idea. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's why you still Kamala's fan base, bro. | ||
Like they were all watching, they were all they were going to Kamala's Rumble channel and like chatting in with their questions, and then you came along and she like lost your I'm losing my mind thinking about her going on your show, not like as the main guest, she's just one of the girls. | ||
Like, you're like, introduce yourself, and she's like, My name's Cherry, I'm a stripper from Georgia, and then you're like, and you are you single? | ||
What do you do for a living? | ||
And she's like, My name's Kamala Harris, and she's all nervous on the podcast, sandwiched between two whores or whatever. | ||
That would be crazy. | ||
But it's it's just like, you know, like she didn't want to do Rogan. | ||
I think that was a huge L, right? | ||
Oh, yeah, dude, it was idiot, but she knew she was gonna get torn to shreds if she went on Rogan. | ||
Should have done that. | ||
Because he would just ask her basic questions. | ||
Yeah, literally. | ||
Like, so uh is Russia a bigger country next to Ukraine, a smaller country. | ||
Like, I think because people forget that like Trump had a couple blunders on Rogan too. | ||
Like he asked them about the JFK files. | ||
He totally, oh yeah, I have Mike Pompeo, blah blah blah. | ||
And it's like, oh god, that was a L. And he wasn't killing the debates this year. | ||
Like the like he has really like he's no, dude. | ||
His cats and dogs thing is what sent some viral. | ||
Like, he did like the debate was like, yeah. | ||
I agree, man. | ||
It was not his strongest performance at all. | ||
You you could tell it was not 2016 Trump. | ||
And there are people, there are people who are just like they are the disaffected liberals and the ones who are looking for any reason to vote the other way because they're sick of being called a Nazi for not uh for not having insane policies on immigration, and they're just waiting for somebody to have my like if we're not if we're not like careful, Fetterman is gonna be president just by asking basic questions and being able to form a sentence. | ||
He will end up being president one day because he called communist pinkos like a couple years ago. | ||
He's like, you know what? | ||
I'm going back to the Democrats now. | ||
Yeah, like I don't like communists and Republicans like, oh my gosh, that's somewhat normal. | ||
Well, it's not like you're like he's a closet Republican. | ||
And Republicans and conservatives are always looking to engage with arguments and and be convinced because they do actually want to have their points challenged, and it's actually a testament to just how bad the platform is over on the left that they're like, you know what, Kamala Harris lost, what should we do? | ||
Let's hire Olivia Giuliani Giuliana to win the men back. | ||
Yeah, it's yeah, that was a yeah, that's a fact, girl, right? | ||
That's a fat check. | ||
Yeah, that was a huge L. This is the thing is like I act this part of me thinks that the reason she was put there is because there were like really nasty women there who didn't like her and were trying to make her hurt. | ||
I actually think that it's like that pathological. | ||
Yeah, I was confused. | ||
Like I was imagine how she thought was a good idea. | ||
Trying to compete with like the conservative girls we have. | ||
Because not only do we have like legit like trad wives, but we also have like mega bimbos in bikinis and MAGA hats. | ||
Like true. | ||
So you've got this girl out there with gigantic boobs firing off a flamethrower in Texas while riding a four-wheeler and a MAGA hat. | ||
And you're like, this is crazy. | ||
And then you're like, and what are the liberals have for the men? | ||
And it's like a slightly overweight woman who's gonna lecture you on your masculinity. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
No way, yeah. | ||
Yeah, I'll take the giant cans and the flamethrower, please. | ||
Did you guys ever see the white dude for Harris commercials? | ||
There were multiple. | ||
The one where they're at the ballot box. | ||
There was one where it was like this commercial, and the music playing in it was like it was like the kind of women, the music you'd hear in like a feminine product commercial. | ||
It was like the it was that it was like this is supposed to appeal to men. | ||
It was dude. | ||
Not only that, like the the again, it comes back to like with men, we have to like, know, and trust you. | ||
You look at the top guys, Kyle Kalinski, loser, Hassan Biker, loser, Harry Sison, loser, Dean Withers, loser. | ||
Like, you don't aspire to be like these guys, right? | ||
But you look at Andrew Tate, womanizing, driving around in Ferraris and all this other stuff. | ||
Now I know some people might say, Well, that's what you just that's what men want. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
Or you someone like me who tells women to their face they're stupid or he goes to the gym, whatever. | ||
Like, guys want to, if if we're gonna watch you want to be able to identify with you to some degree, we need to be able to respect you to take you seriously. | ||
No one is respecting Harry Sism, bro. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
No one's taking Dean with her seriously. | ||
Mass like these guys are like, and here's the other thing too with Harry Sison that got exposed. | ||
Remember when he was like DMing girls like trying to get laid and shit? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And like they'd like cancel them for that. | ||
Yeah, because he was deemed. | ||
I can't associate with this. | ||
He was DMing three girls at once and they didn't know about each other. | ||
And they thought that he was exclusive with each of them. | ||
Yes. | ||
And they they made a big scandal, and like people stopped talking to him. | ||
Like, dude, it's all for you. | ||
What are you are you getting canceled by the left for womanizing? | ||
He let it happen. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, like, that's just so pussy. | ||
Like, none of us like would respect that. | ||
That's lame. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like they write articles about Hassan Piker, and they're like, well, he works out, but other than that, we like him. | ||
Right. | ||
It is funny when he works. | ||
They're like, he's a little MAGA coated because he doesn't like just act like a slob. | ||
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What do they say? | |
A lib brain and a MAGA body. | ||
Yeah, like there's like a bad thing. | ||
Is that what a MAGA body's tiny? | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
Like, like, anything that comes off as bigoted or fitness-oriented or womanizing or anything is like, oh, we can't associate with this. | ||
And this is why they're never gonna get the men, because we can't be honest with you. | ||
We can't be candid with you. | ||
Like, there's certain people, like it there's certain words. | ||
If someone won't say to my presence, I'm like, dude, I can't trust you. | ||
You can't drop the N bomb, the F bomb, K bomb. | ||
Can't say it right now. | ||
We're on YouTube. | ||
But you guys know what I'm saying. | ||
If people don't say these terms, I can't trust you, bro. | ||
You're you something's off here. | ||
So and that's what these leftist guys they can't say it because they that's problematic. | ||
Authenticity speaks to masculinity. | ||
Immediately, just the same way that empathy speaks to femininity. | ||
And that's like the two competing things we got going, right? | ||
So obviously, like it is Catholics. | ||
I disagree with Andrew Tate and what he's doing and all the womanizing, but it's important, remember that that's part of why Catholic guys have to stand up and talk about this stuff, frankly. | ||
Because if you don't, then those are gonna be the only guys talking about it. | ||
Right. | ||
And but it's and it's also easy to I do see what is because Andrew lives in authentic life to himself. | ||
Yeah, like he is doing exactly what he wants to do, the way he wants to do it, and he's taking he's like taking control. | ||
Well, here's the other thing, too, guys. | ||
Let me let me because me and him have a this exact same worldview when it comes to women. | ||
Now, I get you guys are Catholic and you guys are religious, and and I respect that, but the problem is religion, unfortunately, will not it will not assist you with finding a woman in today's day and age because women have changed so much. | ||
Now, with that said, obviously you come to a frame, you understand what you're doing, etc. | ||
You might find a girl, but what I'm saying is that the days where we had shame, religion, a father figure, the family, the church, the community, all of these what I call social guardrails that kept women in place, they're gone. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
So it's very difficult for men who are very religious, who are virgins, who want to get married and get uh, you know, be uh you'd lose their virgin on their wedding night. | ||
It's very difficult to navigate that now as a man in 2025 versus 1955. | ||
Well, the beauty of marriage and God's plan for the sexes is it keeps both sexes in line because one of the things that happens is literally in every society throughout history, the most dangerous demographic are always unmarried young men. | ||
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Sure. | |
Yeah. | ||
When a young man gets married, he actually orients his thinking towards a more female timetable. | ||
And when she gets married, she orients her thinking towards what her husband is saying about the world around her. | ||
The sexes complement each other beautifully. | ||
I think we need to be working to restore that and promoting marriage and promoting going to church to get people back. | ||
I agree, but but the problem is that feminism has come in and completely derailed that. | ||
So what happens? | ||
What has happened now? | ||
Because I agree with you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It is incredibly. | ||
This is the new normal, unfortunately. | ||
Even in church, you meet girls and they're run through. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We're run through too. | ||
So as Catholics in our own community, you just have to suck it up and say, I forgive you, I love you. | ||
We're gonna raise kids who are gonna do it right. | ||
We didn't get to do it right. | ||
They will. | ||
So there's a certain part of me as a man who has to sort of be like, you know what? | ||
I wasn't good either. | ||
Our generation was bad. | ||
Let's do that. | ||
I will say this though. | ||
I think moving I think it's very dangerous though for a man to wife up a girl that has a promiscuous past. | ||
I don't think women can be reformed like men can. | ||
Uh when it when it comes to uh them being three, if there were three or fours in the past, I don't think she's gonna be a good wife. | ||
Do you do you have like a hard limit? | ||
Do you have like a thing you would tell a young man who's like, I love her, but you I like I I think now again, there's always nuance, there's always girls that will be the exception to the rule. | ||
But I would argue, like if a girl did sex work or she was an only fan chick, or she did something uh where she was selling her sexuality or something like that, right? | ||
She decides, oh well, yeah, now I'm gonna go ahead and get married. | ||
Out of a hundred of these girls, 95 of them are gonna probably regress back to being 304s. | ||
Maybe five will actually change and stay that way. | ||
But do you want to take that risk? | ||
Yeah with the way the family court system is where you can lose half your money, you can lose your children, you can lose your house. | ||
Like it's a huge gamble for men. | ||
No, first well, there's a lot to consider too. | ||
I mean, uh obviously it's a prudential judgment. | ||
Someone can choose to marry someone in that position, but there's also the fact of like, do I want my kids to see that they're another one? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
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So I agree with you. | |
There's another one. | ||
I'm with you there. | ||
My whole point is just to say it's like no one is technically off limits in that sense. | ||
You can make your own decision at the end of the day, but you also got to balance that again. | ||
Like you said, like, well, what's my past? | ||
What have I done? | ||
Right. | ||
And and figure out if you're equally yoked as a couple, too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All right, guys, I think we should move. | ||
Sorry, man. | ||
Yeah, oh, we're way past all good. | ||
Uh but a lot of people have uh tapped in and want to say some stuff here. | ||
So yeah, yeah, let's get these super chats. | ||
Yeah, Shane. | ||
Basically, what you do is just read the name of the title, uh, ignore the value, and just read the uh the ones that highlight here for you. | ||
So we're gonna start with here. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
Uh Jacob Howley, I think that's how Holly Howley breaking from New York Times. | ||
The Oregon National Guard has ordered their troops to stand down, and the adjutant general has ordered all guard troops to refuse orders from President Trump and the federal branch. | ||
They said they will defend anti-fa protesters' insurrection. | ||
What? | ||
Yeah, in the way is that real? | ||
Wait, repeat this. | ||
If you're the National Guard, how are how are you taking orders from the state instead of the federal government? | ||
That's interesting to me. | ||
Because technically, like I know that they're state. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's just interesting that you're as a as a soldier, you would kind of be like, Who am I listening to right now? | ||
Like, what? | ||
They're in a weird spot. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's technically the under the army. | ||
So dang. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see, let's get this next one in. | ||
Uh this Dan Vicious was just watching Shane on Pights with Aquinas. | ||
Hey, oh, that's awesome. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Uh let's see. | ||
What this is a uh cabbage rolls. | ||
Sometimes when you read names, you're like, I'm gonna read this. | ||
And am I reading a negative thing right now? | ||
Am I reading some kind of dog whistle? | ||
Like SBS. | ||
Yeah, no, for real. | ||
That's what I was reading it. | ||
I was like, start reading it too fast. | ||
You get halfway through, you're like, oh crap. | ||
Uh, foot kip, kids. | ||
Whose birthday did I just real that uh Kevin uh Hutz uh says, is it real that runs Hamas just a money extraction operation? | ||
Oh is it Israel that was it Israel? | ||
Oh I was like, is it real? | ||
Oh, Israel, yeah, yeah. | ||
Israel runs Hamas just a money extraction operation. | ||
Yeah, I uh I don't think so. | ||
Yeah, in the same way that the United States made ISIS, where it's not like they're in control of them or something like that, but they armed rebels because They thought this is the one thing I actually do know about the region is they did arm rebels because they didn't think uh or not arm them, they promoted them because they thought they would be easier to dismiss than the secular ones who were opposing their reshapes. | ||
And not just that, because also because the the fight between Palestinian authority create more division so that they don't come together between West Bank and Gaza and Interesting. | ||
Yeah, that was another reason too. | ||
He supported them. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Dirty Curdy. | ||
Hey Shane, Mountain Dew guy, hello from Salt Lake City Community College rugby club. | ||
Whoa, did you play with me? | ||
Shane played there with me. | ||
Yeah, let's go. | ||
Very cool to see you. | ||
I played rugby, everyone. | ||
I was not good. | ||
Rugby rules, good. | ||
That is pretty fun. | ||
How about this guy right uh here? | ||
I guess Myron just walked out of the room, so we had a one for Meyer in here. | ||
So we have to probably save it till he's back. | ||
Slide on for another one here. | ||
Let's see what this one right here. | ||
Uh ZTG 525. | ||
Who knows what that means? | ||
I align with Dim on 99% politically. | ||
The GOP needs to learn the importance of optics. | ||
The basic liberals around me are being radicalized by immigration videos and are dumb. | ||
Yeah, like SB323 in South Carolina. | ||
I generally agree with that sentiment, but the the argument you're gonna hear back from most of the conservatives is that they've been failing the optics war for decades, and no matter how much they hit the brakes, they're gonna make those videos anyways. | ||
They could do anything, they could enforce any law, and you're gonna be called a Nazi and a fascist anyways. | ||
So I generally agree though. | ||
Like I think that there is uh like when you saw what they did with Theo Vaughn putting him in that video. | ||
Right. | ||
That was horrible optics. | ||
You put a target on his back that didn't need to be there. | ||
He was one of the instrumental faces to help get you elected. | ||
And as for a lot of people who like me who would consider themselves more moderate, like whether it's, you know, we had a whole discussion tonight about immigration, what needs to be done, but the optics matter, and you're gonna lose a lot of people in the age of social media because it's just too easy to make those videos. | ||
Every time you see the clip of the guy uh of the ice agent macing the person, you're never gonna see the whole clip. | ||
You're never gonna see that guy agitate him. | ||
You're never gonna see them come at them aggressively. | ||
The only thing you're gonna see is the is the mace. | ||
And that's how those videos get made. | ||
That's right out of the playbook for any radical. | ||
That photo going viral right now of an ice agent pointing uh a gun at someone in traffic or something, but it's a paintball gun. | ||
He it's his pepper ball. | ||
So they're like, it's loaded, it's not long till these maniacs kill people. | ||
It's like I'm I'm always like skeptical whenever they show you use of force with cops because they never show you everything. | ||
And also the photo of pointing a gun at someone could be you flagging them as you move it. | ||
It's a paintball got like that. | ||
The other thing too, people should always like if people don't believe me, look at police activity. | ||
That vi that YouTube channel. | ||
Um, and you'll see the BS that cops deal with where like they're trying to de-escalate all the time. | ||
Trust me, guys, cops don't want to get into shootings, dude. | ||
It's like the worst thing ever because now you're under investigation, you can go to jail, you can get indicted, even if it's a clean shoot, you can have a uh, you know, a DA say, you know, we're gonna indict him anyway. | ||
Like, no one wants to get into a shooting, man. | ||
Trust me. | ||
Like, you know, obviously you get a couple crazies out there that do want to do it, but 99% of cops never want to get in a shooting. | ||
So when they're shooting that gun, trust me, they probably ran out of options. | ||
And the other thing too is like when it comes to use of force, and I people need to understand this you're never operating on 2020 hindsight. | ||
You're operating at what what did what was known to you at the time when you took the the shot? | ||
So if you see someone and they pull out what looks like a gun, it could be a toy gun. | ||
It doesn't matter if uh, you know, it was a toy gun and you didn't know that at the time and you shot him. | ||
That's a c that's gonna be a clean shoe. | ||
But a lot of people I've noticed like don't understand use of force and and how it operates and self-defense law. | ||
Yeah, they'll say shoot him in the leg. | ||
Yeah, that one's well. | ||
This is also why body cam footage like destroyed BLM. | ||
Yeah, I have a bit about actually seeing what was happening. | ||
I literally have a bit about how the police squad, like the channel of the police video channel, everyone's like, we gotta start shooting more people. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
Like, watch that channel. | ||
It'll red pill you on so many people. | ||
Like it'll red pill you, like you're like, oh wow, like this is what cops deal with. | ||
Because like you see, you just see them shoe a lot of times. | ||
But when you look at the body cam, what you see from the beginning to end the show. | ||
I I I red pilled my in-laws like in my my other side of my brother's face. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
And you just show them the videos, and they're like ticking. | ||
I give you the perfect example. | ||
Remember, like a couple like a month ago, some fucking guy took a TikTok where the cop was smashing his window. | ||
Yep. | ||
And pulled him out. | ||
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Well, if you look at the police video, the police activity channel, what he did, what he did was the guy walked up, asked him several times, step out the car, he wouldn't get out, and he closed the door, and the windows weren't sitting. | ||
He can't see inside, right? | ||
So he told him a million times, hey, get out, get out, get out. | ||
He didn't. | ||
That's when he turned his video on, and you see him smashing. | ||
But this is an important thing because it's like people never see the full context of this stuff. | ||
Is that the one where the woman was in the car screaming at a I saw another one where there's like a woman screaming they have a baby, and it seems horrible, but then you read the article and it's like they tried arresting this guy, and he got into a police chase with a baby in the car in blue red lights. | ||
Yeah, and then refusing there. | ||
So he just endangered this baby's life several times. | ||
But they start recording as soon as the police try to do something to stop him. | ||
It's pure propaganda, dude. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And this is like the left. | ||
Any time anyone commits any, like some kid can hit an old lady in the head with a brick, and it's like, well, what were the socioeconomic factors that made it like? | ||
But then the cop shoots someone who was trying to stab him, and they're like, he just did that for no reason. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He did that because he's racist. | ||
Ridiculous, dude. | ||
Um, let's get to some super chats real quick. | ||
Free mind the free Trump a week or two ago sent a lot of aircraft and tankers to Europe and Middle East. | ||
Now this peace plan, I feel deception uh coming that will be big. | ||
This person says, tattoos on face, insanely ignorant, knows nothing about Middle East. | ||
Send this guy to live in Pakistan for a year, see how he feels then. | ||
Hey, brother, I lived in the Middle East for a while. | ||
So I be knowing. | ||
Um, let's see. | ||
What else we got here? | ||
Marcus M. Seamus should hide a spoon in the background of each episode of his cartoon. | ||
Would make for a good Easter egg for those in the know. | ||
Thank you, Marcus. | ||
If if you guys, if you contribute to the crowdfunding campaign at Twisted Plots for a full-length animated show, you can make all those suggestions that you want. | ||
Um, let's go. | ||
Code Monkey. | ||
Shane, your testimony is why my wife and I joined the Catholic church. | ||
It's here, oh God bless you. | ||
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Let's go. | |
Okay, uh, million dollar uh oh, never mind. | ||
Uh impact for eternity. | ||
It should never be considered anti-blank to point out the truth about what they've done and continue doing to destroy America. | ||
Oh, and it's national security. | ||
The truth is the truth, despite our feelings. | ||
Dis deport the dual citizen blanks in our government. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
I don't know who you're talking about, but it sounds like we got to do something about it. | ||
It's crazy that you can hold dual citizenship. | ||
It is, it's insane. | ||
Yeah, you shouldn't be able to do that. | ||
You gotta give one up. | ||
VB, million dollar idea. | ||
We can start a site for the lefty called Manifesto Builder. | ||
Then the FBI can just raid the customers. | ||
You're describing Blue Sky. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's pretty much just manifestos on Yeah, dude. | ||
It's pretty unhinged. | ||
Um, let's see, what else? | ||
Robert Cola, Navy vet here, one of my sailors was injured in a motorcycle crash. | ||
If anyone can help the family has set up a GoFundMe Roy's motorcycle accident over on GoFundMe, thank you. | ||
Oh man, I hope your uh sailor is all right. | ||
Doctor Doctor Sheamus looks more like a Persian rug salesman than an Irish Catholic spoon thief, to be honest. | ||
Dude, depending on what the lighting is here, people have told me I look too pal. | ||
People have told me I look blue. | ||
I mean, I'm all colors of the rainbow over here. | ||
You got a little avatar skin thing going on. | ||
That's right. | ||
The lighting in here is crazy. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It's like some people are like, why don't you wear your glasses on the show? | ||
I'm like, bro, I get a migraine if I leave my glasses on at the lights in here. | ||
Um Lilami Briggs, Lil' Man, I don't know. | ||
I probably did it wrong. | ||
I'm sorry, girl. | ||
As a female veteran, I wholeheartedly agree that women should never be in a combat role as a mother of a male service member. | ||
I don't want his life threatened by trying to protect a female service member. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I've I've never met a woman who is serving or who served and got out that is like, yeah, women should do that. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Every single one of them was like, I'm a maniac for doing that. | ||
Yeah, I didn't even go to combat. | ||
That was insane. | ||
Why was I in that situation? | ||
And like there's a lot of hard charging badass chicks for sure, but like, no, not in combat. | ||
Also, a lot of these things like war, like war is a punishment from God. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And it's it's again, generally, men who are sent to fight it. | ||
I don't know why you'd want to sign up for a man's punishment. | ||
Like, women get plenty of other punishments of their own. | ||
I don't know why you're trying to have both. | ||
They also don't really like you're also, as a man who has been in the military, I don't want to go to war because there are freaks who like it. | ||
Yeah, I don't like that. | ||
Like, it's hard, it's wet, it's cold, it's hot, it's dry, it's every bad thing it is All at once. | ||
It's the worst thing you could ever do. | ||
It's the most boring, scary thing you could ever do in your life. | ||
It's both those things at once. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
And there are dudes who live for that. | ||
They they eat that shit for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. | ||
They are about it and they are coming for you. | ||
And it's like, I don't want to be in that situation as a six foot one man. | ||
Let alone as like a five foot four girl. | ||
Now I want Rambo coming after you. | ||
The reality is what I've noticed is like with women, like they don't want to do these things. | ||
They just want to be able to do them. | ||
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Right. | |
They want they that's really what it comes down to. | ||
They don't even vote or do any of this crap. | ||
They just want to be able to say that they can. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, we should just tell them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's why it's I'm getting into the kitchen. | ||
You vote there. | ||
All right. | ||
Um from Huddy Daddy, of course, this one. | ||
Yo, Myron. | ||
Lord Geotron called your show back in March. | ||
Did I say that name right? | ||
Geotron. | ||
Uh, I knew there was a reason. | ||
I was so thankful to you and Fresh for promoting conservative values. | ||
Salute, brother. | ||
Appreciate that, man. | ||
Yo, dude. | ||
Look at all the positivity. | ||
This is great. | ||
I used to get a lot of haters too. | ||
For those of you who don't know, I used to have a show where I was doing leftist politics, and it was pretty popular, and people were like evil. | ||
Like our live chats would be mean. | ||
Like people wouldn't be nice. | ||
Like, it's like so funny to be in here, and and there are people, you know, there's people saying funny mean stuff or whatever, but there's a lot of like really genuinely nice messages in here. | ||
I'm like, wow, how much more pleasant are these people? | ||
When you were on Culture War and Mary came back and she was like, Oh, I was talking to Shane, and like she told me like who you were, and I'm like, didn't that because you skate? | ||
I was like, didn't he used to be like a communist comedian? | ||
Yeah, yeah, full on. | ||
Member of the National Rif uh Socialist Rifle Association and the whole deal. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Jesus fixed me. | ||
So that's pretty cool. | ||
Is that what like made you c the religion is what like red pilled you and on like the being bullshit? | ||
Okay. | ||
Once once I realized that God was real, then it was like, oh man, what else am I wrong about? | ||
And then I started to like sort of dive in and really really go in on it. | ||
Instead of doing the like, well, all the hot girls and all my friends say it's nice to let people do whatever they want. | ||
So I should let people do whatever they want, or I'm evil. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then you realize, no, being evil is letting people do whatever they want. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um it's not hurting you. | ||
Why do you care? | ||
Fungus among us. | ||
Is Shane uh Smith still a fan of Antifa? | ||
And does he still reject that it's an organization? | ||
I kind of miss his comedy. | ||
Well, I tore all the time, so you can just come see me. | ||
I still do comedy. | ||
I actually just filmed a special. | ||
I do not support Antifa. | ||
I used to say that they're because they are like they do that thing that people do where it's an amorphous organization with no top-down leadership. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
And so when you have no leadership, it it just kind of is a concept, but that concept is bad. | ||
Well, that also protects them from prosecution, too. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
You're like, okay, uh, yeah, but you can buy merch. | ||
It's an or if if I can buy merch, it's an organization. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Yeah, they have a logo. | ||
Hi, uh, let's see. | ||
This person, oh, Kizo, uh OCs, or I don't know. | ||
I can't read it on my glasses. | ||
Hey, Shane, I just saw your stand-up live in Atlanta, amazing set. | ||
Everyone go check out Shane's special. | ||
This just feels like I'm an asshole for reading this. | ||
Best material I've seen all year as a huge spokesperson for Australia. | ||
Tim Cass crew, go see one battle after another, you'll hate it. | ||
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I mean, Paul Thomas Anderson is also just uh dude, gadget ratchet. | |
I do not mean to be that guy, but raised by a single mother, never been to jail, would be considered an average Joe who's about to start a business, however, Myron is correct. | ||
Well, most average Joes these days were raised by single moms and are normal. | ||
So, I mean, that's not that's not necessarily the problem. | ||
But if one out of every 10 kids from a broken home ends up bad, and you make 50 million more broken homes in a generation than before, what's the math on that? | ||
You just added millions of broken young men to society despite the fact that a hundred million worked out. | ||
So you can't have that. | ||
That is bad. | ||
Families are important. | ||
Do not get divorced, no matter what happens. | ||
Terrible if you're gonna get married, go the whole way. | ||
If you're not gonna get married, don't. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
It's that easy. | ||
But uh, this one right here, if you want to out uh, let's see, Couptagon, if you want to talk immigration fraud, USCIS reviewed immigration cases in Minneapolis where a certain community is Somalians and immediately said forty-four percent were fraudulent. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yo, I'm telling you, dude, we are getting destroyed with in immigration. | ||
Is that the call to prayer place? | ||
Uh yes. | ||
No, that's I mean, that's part of the thing. | ||
they play that then. | ||
But Michigan is like both. | ||
They play they play it in Minneapolis and they they play that Dan five times in Minneapolis and in Dearborn. | ||
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Okay. | |
I thought that they were adding spots. | ||
Which is nuts, by the way. | ||
I know a lot of Muslims get mad at me for saying that, but I don't think major cities should be playing the den five times a day. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
I don't think that's um, I think we got all those. | ||
Okay. | ||
This uh let's see, which one have we not read? | ||
Yeah, it's hard. | ||
I'm looking through all this, trying to try to find ones that are uh appropriate, guys. | ||
The rest are all just like calling us slurs and people will pay like two dollars to say the wildest stuff, dude. | ||
Do you what do you do for a living that you don't care about that two dollars? | ||
Am I like weird? | ||
Uh Albert Fish was the worst serial killer in history. | ||
He killed and ate over 100 children. | ||
That guy was a real jerk. | ||
I don't know the Russian guy who's a Russian yeah. | ||
He no I think Kurt's Albert Fish is the with is the werewolf of wisteria or whatever. | ||
I I don't think he killed a hundred kids. | ||
I do know that he put needles in his grundle, and when they arrested him, they were like, Why do you have a bunch of needles in your gooch? | ||
And he's like, 'cause I like it. | ||
And that's pretty weird. | ||
This is like where you go, like when you get like black pill and politics, is I just start like re-watching things about domestic terrorism and serial killers, and I'm like, ah, the 90s. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, Timothy McVeigh and all that. | ||
Dude, uh, just start saying oh, okay. | ||
Well, hold on. | ||
Uh Linux Charms. | ||
Shane, so surprised to see you on Timcast for the second time, actually. | ||
Followed your comedy for years and reach recent spiritual journey. | ||
You're awesome. | ||
Keep it going. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Uh just start saying expensive Palestine, so the juice box country won't want it anymore. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's all right. | ||
Well, I guess I don't get to work at at freaking turning point anymore, you guys. | ||
I've read too many of these now. | ||
Um, I'm all for different opinions, but what with the lack of pushback? | ||
It's sounding like Hamas cast, or with the host giving such an impassionate opinion that admits he's not educated on the subject. | ||
What do you like? | ||
What do you what do you want from me as far as education? | ||
I'm not a college educated person. | ||
It's Hamas caste for humble. | ||
You could tell. | ||
That's probably like some Zionist. | ||
Like if you're critical of Israel, they immediately say, that's such like a low IQ argument. | ||
Hey, I'm actually pro nobody. | ||
The Vatican should control Israel. | ||
So that's where I'm at. | ||
Claim the holy land that I'm on board with. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
Well they hate you guys because you guys got their menores and stuff. | ||
Right, dude. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hey, listen, our Emperor Titus refused a wreath because there's no honor in defeating a people who have been abandoned by their god. | ||
So the Roman who defeated Israel and destroyed their last temple. | ||
He didn't receive his wreath, which is the m that his triumph. | ||
The most the most important military uh accolade of world history, he refused to accept it. | ||
Like the their beef is with you guys. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Wait, like we're the Roman beef is like BS. | ||
Like that's been since like the 1900s. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
The real beef is with the Catholic Church. | ||
Yeah, for sure. | ||
A panel of absolute legends today. | ||
Thank you, hyena 73. | ||
Did I read this already? | ||
No, I don't. | ||
Uh love you all, even shamus, despite the cutlery kleptomania. | ||
Brett, please end by saying left lane is for crime. | ||
I can do that for Phil tonight. | ||
I can do that. | ||
What did you stole cutlery? | ||
What is happening? | ||
It's just an ugly false accusation Tim came up with that I stole spoons from him, but you guys know me. | ||
You know I would never do that. | ||
You know I would never do spoons. | ||
You know me. | ||
I know, it's insane. | ||
It's insane. | ||
I was like crashing. | ||
I was doing the podcast for a while, and I was crashing at his place. | ||
They had like a separate little room in the basement, and he's like, yeah, he started making all these. | ||
He's like, there's an Irishman who lives under my house and steals my spoons. | ||
I'm like, what do you you sound insane? | ||
You sound like a crazy person. | ||
So you guys know me, you know I wouldn't do that. | ||
You know I would never do that. | ||
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Yeah. | |
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Dude, it's time you guys better. | ||
I've been holding it in for two hours. | ||
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Amen. | |
Thank you. | ||
the Command. | ||
And we're back. | ||
What's up, guys? | ||
What's up? | ||
What's up? | ||
Hey everybody. | ||
So we're gonna watch uh this video of Katie Porter um in California. | ||
I forget what she's you think she's running for uh California something in in uh in the the government there, not sure what it was. | ||
But uh Myron, I want to see your reaction to this because she'd like completely crashes out. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
If you can make it big because I'm blind. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
Uh here we go, everybody. | ||
What do you say to the 40% of California voters who you'll need in order to win? | ||
Um who voted for Trump. | ||
She's fat too. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
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How would I need them in order to win, man? | |
Well, unless you think you're gonna get sixty percent of the vote. | ||
You think you'll get sixty percent all everybody who did not vote for Trump will vote for you. | ||
That's what what you're saying. | ||
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In a general election, yes. | |
If it is me versus a Republican, I think that I will win the people who did not vote for Trump. | ||
What if it's you versus another Democrat? | ||
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I don't intend that to be the case. | |
So how do you not intend that to be the case? | ||
Do you do you are you gonna ask them not to run? | ||
No, no, I'm saying I'm gonna build the support. | ||
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I have the support already in terms of name recognition. | |
And so I'm gonna do the very best I can to make sure that we get through this primary in a really strong position. | ||
But let me be clear with you. | ||
I represented Orange County. | ||
I represented a purple area. | ||
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I have stood on my own two feet and won Republican votes before. | |
That's not something every candidate in this race can say. | ||
If you're from a deep blue area, if you're from LA or you're from Oakland, you haven't you don't have an experience. | ||
You just said you don't need those Trump voters. | ||
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Well you asked me if I needed them to win. | |
So you don't I feel like this is unnecessarily argumentative. | ||
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What is your question? | |
The question is the same thing I asked everybody. | ||
So this is being called. | ||
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And she put her hands up to voters to stop one person. | |
Every other candidate has answered this question. | ||
This is not correct. | ||
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And I said I support it. | |
So and the question is, what do you say to the 40% of voters who voted for Trump? | ||
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Oh, I'm happy to say that. | |
It's the do you need them to win part that I don't understand. | ||
I'm happy to answer the qu answer the question is you have it written and I'll answer it. | ||
And we've also asked the other candidates, do you think you need any of those 40% of California voters to win? | ||
And you're saying no, you don't. | ||
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No, I'm saying I'm gonna try to win every vote I can. | |
And what I'm saying to you is that amazing. | ||
Well to those voters. | ||
Okay, so so you I don't want to keep doing this, I'm gonna call it. | ||
Oh man, I feel embarrassed. | ||
I'm out. | ||
You're not gonna be able to do this. | ||
This is the strong leadership I want to do. | ||
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Not like this, I'm not with seven follow-ups to every single question you ask. | |
Every other candidate has answered. | ||
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I don't care. | |
I don't care. | ||
I I want to have a pleasant positive conversation which you ask me about every issue on this list. | ||
Yeah, you're a publication. | ||
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You're gonna make up a follow-up question, then we're never gonna get there. | |
And we're just gonna circle around. | ||
I am an had to do this before. | ||
Ever. | ||
You've never had to do that. | ||
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To enter you're not you don't have to do this. | |
Bitch, what the hell? | ||
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I'm me. | |
I'm running for governor because I'm a leader. | ||
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So I am going to make you not gonna answer questions from reporters. | |
Okay, why don't we go through? | ||
I will continue to ask follow-up questions because that's my job as a journalist, but I will go for nasty and if you don't want to answer, you don't want to answer. | ||
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So nearly every legislative I am I don't want to have a lot of people. | |
I think I you know, this just kind of proves my point, right? | ||
That uh we can pause this real quick. | ||
I would love to. | ||
This just proves my point of what I've been saying forever. | ||
Women can't lead anything except for making fucking sandwiches. | ||
And this bitch has made plenty of trust me, she's fat as fuck, as you guys can tell. | ||
And I'm actually looking through her background. |