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UFC ERUPTS As Trump, Tucker Carlson, Kid Rock Enter Arena, NYC Cheering Trump PROVES We're WINNING

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Now, let's jump into the first story.
Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Kid Rock, Dana White, several others, seen entering Madison Square Garden and having the entire arena screaming and cheering.
Now, my friends, I must ask you, how is it that Donald Trump, a man they say everybody hates, you know, he's unfavorable in this country, is in New York City, which is quite literally probably the bastion of Democrat strongholds.
And yet, when Donald Trump walks out in waves, the entire arena screams and cheers.
Because I think Trump is substantially more popular than they want you to believe.
I think the polls are probably all wrong.
I think most people probably believe the polls are all wrong.
And it may not be that Donald Trump is the most popular guy in the country.
I'm not saying that he's got 60-70% support or favorability.
I just don't think That people actually hate Trump as much as they claim in the media.
I think what we have, and I think probably a lot of you agree, is that the people who work in media, the corporate establishment, the neocons, the neolibs, despise Donald Trump 9 to 1.
And because of that, they create this disproportionate image of what the country actually thinks and believes.
Now, I don't think I'm saying anything that's revelatory.
I've heard it over and over again, going back to 2016, 2015, when I heard from the likes of Max Keiser and Stacey Herbert.
If you're familiar with this crew and the Bitcoin stuff, but they said that when they came to the United States, they kept hearing in the media that Trump was unpopular, that everyone hated him, and then they land in the United States and see Trump signs everywhere, and they're like, okay, this guy's gonna win.
The machine is angry.
And you've got these journalists trying to play this game of, oh, Trump's an extremist.
But we've got these clips from with Steve Bannon talking to the corporate press.
And he's like, Trump's a moderate in our movement.
They show another clip where he says, Trump said this.
I am your voice.
And then he said, I am your retribution today.
And that's right.
Now I've got news articles popping up saying that Donald Trump is going to have sweeping raids and mass deportations if he is elected president.
Why not?
It's really, really interesting to me.
I'm seeing all these videos of Gen Z. People are saying things like, you know, Gen Z is lazy and stuff like this.
Actually, we went over this last week on Timcast IRL.
Gen Z is substantially more based than people want to give him credit for.
And for better or for worse, What we're seeing now is over the past several years, support for same-sex marriage among Gen Z has dropped to boomer levels.
Meaning, millennials are more likely to support same-sex marriage than Gen Z. Gen Z is becoming more conservative!
Which flies in the face of what I thought.
My main argument is that more conservatives have more kids, therefore, Gen Z will be more conservative on the basis of being raised by conservatives from conservative families.
Many on the right argue, no, the left will indoctrinate them.
And my argument is, this is a major component as to why Gen Z is more conservative, but I don't think it's that they're being indoctrinated.
I think it's that They were raised conservative.
But in fact, it appears to be both.
The fact that since 2021 to 2023, support for same-sex marriage among Gen Z has dropped, I think like 11 points, or no, more than that, I think it's like, I think it's 15 points, shows that Gen Z is actually changing their views and becoming more and more conservative as time goes on.
So when you see Donald Trump walk out with these superstars, Tucker Carlson.
You gotta wonder.
Now, here's the funny thing.
Donald Trump was saying, maybe Tucker Carlson for VP.
And I would absolutely love that ticket, my friends.
I'm not a conservative.
Absolutely not.
And, man, something really amazing this week.
I met this weekend the mom of one of the kids at the Loudoun County High School who's protesting against males in the girls' bathroom.
So we cover the story, they got the big banner and everything.
Sure enough, I'm actually sitting down talking with some lady, and you know, politics comes up, and then she mentions, that's her kid!
And I'm like, wow!
Right nearby, we've got people making history.
Young people, who are saying, we've had enough with this craziness!
There's something truly fascinating.
When you have teenagers, 14, 15, 16, 17, whatever, in high school, And these are young people who have decided we know what's right.
We just know.
We don't need adults to come here and tell us what politics to push.
We've decided to take action.
We are walking out.
We are dropping these banners.
Often, what you get from young people who are politically active is that they're just repeating the corporate press narrative in the Walmart and Amazon slogans like Black Lives Matter, climate change stuff.
None of that is controversial in the mainstream.
They're just like, hey, I get to go to school and we'll wave a flag or whatever, I guess.
I saw it on TV.
What we're seeing in Lowndes County is the inverse.
These are young people who are protesting what is mainstream and saying, we reject this.
Now that's something truly fascinating because you do not have the mainstream support.
The concern is if you speak out about these things, you will get targeted, you will get cancelled.
So to see these people, young people, now rising up and saying, we know what is right.
I look at a video like this of Donald Trump walking out into Madison Square Garden and I'm just absolutely fascinated by this.
I am very, very confident as to what we're going to see in the future.
Let me play this clip for you real quick.
And then we'll read where we're currently at with Donald Trump.
We got a bunch of news.
Tim Scott is out of the race.
Nikki Haley, oh boy.
The media is pushing Nikki Haley like crazy.
But what I love about this clip, where you got Tucker Carlson, big ol' ish eatin' grin, walking out with Donald Trump, is maybe, maybe we get a Trump-Carlson ticket.
Look, the video is actually not all that complicated.
Here you go.
Listen to that.
unidentified
Making his way into the building.
One of the bigger Mixed Martial Arts fans I know, President Donald Trump,
taking his octagon side seat for UFC 295.
You hear that?
Thank you.
This is absolutely amazing.
tim pool
Tucker, Kid Rock, Dana White, Donald Trump.
I think we got Trump Jr.
unidentified
Yep.
Garden President Trump will be here to witness all of it for the
very best fighters in the world Set to take their cracks and light heavyweight and interim
heavyweight gold respectively We move over to you hear this
tim pool
Donald Trump descending on the scene.
Yahoo News reports UFC crowd erupts as Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, and Kid Rock show up ringside.
Listen, a lot of people are going to be like, yeah, well, it's UFC.
UFC is a conservative thing.
Like, UFC is like a normie thing, man.
When I- so, uh, we go hang out at, like, the Sportsbook or whatever, any of these casinos.
We go- we go to a restaurant, we go to, like, B-dubs or whatever when the fight is on.
It's good fun.
But these are regular people who are not overtly political, who are watching this stuff.
It's mainstream sports.
UFC's massive.
If Donald Trump's walking out in NEW YORK CITY, and they are all screaming at the top of their lungs, cheering for him.
Don't believe the lies, my friend!
Don't believe the lies.
They say although Trump is currently on trial in New York for committing fraud, he decided to have a fun weekend as he appeared at Madison Square Garden for UFC 295 alongside Kid Rock, man.
The former president of the United States is in attendance at one of the biggest UFC events despite being on trial for fraud.
Trump was seen, we get it.
Kid Rock made headlines with Bud Light, we get it.
It's really, really funny, too, because now UFC is sponsored by Bud Light.
But, uh, you know what, man?
I absolutely... You know why I love UFC?
Aside from the fact it's fun, it's entertaining, I'm not a big fighter.
You know, I don't watch stuff, I don't know the moves, you know, I can't tell you about technicalities or anything like that.
For me, it's like general entertainment.
Me, I skateboard.
You know, I'll do a switch tray flip.
I don't know about those low blow haymakers or whatever it is these guys are doing.
But I love UFC because these athletes are the most, I'm gonna say it, based athletes.
They're based!
Based AF.
And the reason is, these guys are fearless.
Okay, and maybe fearless is they're courageous is a better way to put it.
I have no problem with people who are scared.
I have no problem with people being scared.
In fact, I actually have issues if you're not scared in certain circumstances.
You're out in the middle of a chaotic zone.
There's violence going on.
You should be scared, but courage is not the lack of fear.
It's the ability and willingness to do what must be done in the face of your fears.
These guys, they're courageous.
These UFC fighters.
Why?
You got every other sport where all these athletes are like, look man, I don't want to rock the boat.
If I say anything, I could get fired.
I could lose my sponsorships.
UFC fighters, they're just too rough.
They're too tough.
Okay?
When you get punched in the face as your sport for a living, You get physically injured, you're like, dude, I don't care what you think you can do to me.
I don't care if you think you can take away my income, bro.
I get punched for a living.
These guys punch and get punched.
It's their job.
They are carved out of stone.
That's why I'm a big fan of USC.
Because we see these fighters go on Twitter, and they are courageous.
And I wish... I wish more people had that courage.
I really do.
That's why I'm so, uh, I was, I was gushing when I meet this, uh, this woman talking about what her, what her family, what her kids were doing in high school, challenging the machine.
I'm like, this is what I hope and pray for every day, dude.
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tim pool
You know what I see right now?
I see a black circle in front of me.
It's a camera.
I am talking about what I think, what I feel, to a camera.
There's no one else around me.
And I live in the middle of nowhere.
I lived in cities before.
And so, you know, I make a living just saying what I feel like saying.
And to be fair, I often make the joke, I got no problem if at the end of all of this I end up living in a van down by the river.
You know, I can make peace with that.
I know what the world is.
Hard work is how you live.
But that's just me.
And there are a lot of people who are concerned and scared that they'll lose their jobs.
And you know what?
Some of these people I meet, even when they speak up, they're scared.
And that's courage.
They say things like, I could lose my job, but my family knows what's right, and so we try to tiptoe around this, but we'll speak up where we have to, and I'm like, courage!
And we're seeing it more and more and more.
And that's what I'm absolutely all about and what I respect.
So when I see these UFC fighters... It was Sean Strickland, man, this is so amazing.
When he comes out and he was like, Bud Light, I'm gonna fix you, baby.
And all of us are like, I don't know, aw, are you kidding me?
Because, you know what?
I'll take full blame for this one.
You can roast me all you want.
When I saw Sean Strickland say that he's so happy about the Bud Light sponsorship, they're getting a lot of money for this, I'm like, no, man, come on, we gotta push back, we gotta win this one, and then I was too stupid to realize it.
He broke it down, he said, no, no, no.
Bud Light is now getting behind every word that I say.
I went, this guy got it.
Because now these UFC fighters who are fearless, who have courage, are gonna stand up, pre-fight, after the fight, and they're gonna say, here's what I think politically.
And that big ol' Bud Light logo is right behind him.
See, I made that mistake.
I said, I would never let Bud Light put that logo behind me because it's insulting and I reject it, and that was actually really short-sighted.
I don't think we'll ever get a Bud Light sponsorship, but I gotta be honest.
If Bud Light came to me right now and said, we would like to give you money to put a Bud Light logo behind you, I'd be like, I'll take it.
Why?
Because then you are winning the culture war.
And that's the short-sightedness that I didn't realize.
And that's one of the reasons why I love these UFC guys.
We want them to give us money to keep saying what we say.
We want their product on our shows.
So then when we give our political opinions, their money is behind us and not the weird woke garbage.
But let's get into the politics, baby, because we got a lot going on.
Let's talk about how popular Trump really is.
The real clear politics average laid out right before your very eyes.
Trump versus Biden right now across the board in aggregate.
Up 1.1 against Joe Biden.
Now, a few polls show a tie and Biden has three of the polls.
It's really funny that Trump is up 1.1 considering he has most of the polls and CNN has Trump up four points.
Wow.
Over at FiveThirtyEight, we can see that Trump just has it.
I mean, you look at all of these polls, and Trump is absolutely crushing it.
Now, I'm really interested to see what happens when you throw Kennedy in, because the latest polls, here we go, Big Village, when RFK Jr.' 's in the race, Donald Trump crushes Joe Biden, for the most part.
Typically.
Not always.
Look at this one!
Big Village has a poll with Biden at 29%!
They gotta get him out.
It's not gonna be Joe Biden, we all know it.
All of these polls showing that when Kennedy's in the race, Trump is crushing it.
Now, TIPP has Trump losing to Biden, but I don't know if Kennedy plays a role in that.
Because most SSRS, CNN, most other polls have Trump beating Joe Biden.
Vivek Ramaswamy nailed it at the GOP debates last week when he said that it is not going to be Joe Biden, Gavin Newsom's running a shadow campaign, and we all know it.
You know my big concern with Vivek?
Vivek, shout out.
It may be a little bit too high-level.
A little bit too esoteric.
And this is the angle that the mainstream press is trying to make the argument... That's what they're saying against Trump.
You take a look at this.
538 says, Do Americans have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Donald Trump?
54.9% unfavorable.
40.9% favorable.
I don't believe it.
Sorry.
Have a nice day.
I don't believe it.
I just really, really do not believe it.
YouGov 84... Is this a joke?
What is this?
Among Republicans, I'm like, okay, what is this?
Among Republicans, Trump's favorability is 84.
Washington Post claims it's 66%, 31% unfavorable.
I don't believe it.
I'm sorry, I just don't.
That UFC crowd was screaming at the top of their lungs, okay?
You can't tell me that, for some reason, a bunch of UFC fans are not representative of at least, to a greater degree, the average American public than these polls would be.
I'm telling you this, you know, Ian Crosland on IRL likes to make the point, polls are stupid because they only poll 5,000 people.
I'm like, dude, they are fairly accurate.
Polls are pretty good.
It's not like we just, oh, here's the number, I guess.
No, no, no, listen.
Favorability's hard to track.
But when you have, like, election polling, these organizations do a pretty decent job.
Not so much in the past eight or so years, but they're still decently close enough.
The margin of error has been getting greater, meaning their ability to poll is getting worse.
Fair point.
But Rasmussen did a pretty good job.
They were very, very close.
They polled people, said, here's what we think when we poll people.
Then the election results come out, we're like, wow, their margin of error was, like, 0.7%.
Like, that's really good.
So when I see this, I'm like, okay, perhaps, but I tell you this, I don't believe it.
I don't believe that you can have a poll showing Donald Trump with 53% unfavorability and 45% favorability, and then at UFC, everyone is screaming at the top of their lungs.
Now, okay, there's that clip of Bill Burr, I think it's Bill Burr's wife people are claiming, flicking off Donald Trump, sure.
Not everybody likes Donald Trump, duh.
But I don't think it is.
It's at least it's at least inverted.
Listen, it's one thing to have everyone at the UFC cheering for Donald Trump.
You're like, OK, well, you know, UFC, maybe it's more right leaning.
I don't think so.
I think it's I think UFC is very normie.
And then it's like, OK, well, you know, but it's but it's just, you know, this one arena, it's in New York City, dude.
New York City screaming and cheering for Donald Trump?
What, did every conservative from outside New York drive to Madison Square Garden?
People in New York like UFC.
I mean, it's a massive market for it.
I think what we're seeing here is they want you to think nobody likes Trump.
A lot of people are pretending not to like Trump because they think everyone else doesn't like Trump.
And this is what really grinds my gears, baby.
When I hear people say that, you know, Oh, I like Donald Trump, but I got to keep my voice down.
I'm like, like I was talking to this lady and you know, she's mentioning that.
They're not, like, super conservative, but they're very anti-woke.
They're very concerned about this stuff.
And they're concerned about their workplaces.
And I said, you know what's funny?
You don't speak up at work because you're concerned everyone's woke.
How much do you want to bet 80% of your office, 90% completely agrees with you?
But everyone is scared of everyone else.
I'm telling you, it feels like this.
You're sitting there in this room looking around and you're going like, man I really wish I could speak up about how I don't like this but I don't want to get fired so I'll just go along with it and just nod.
And the reality is everyone hates it.
I'll give you an example.
Barcelona in Reston, Virginia.
An amazing tapas restaurant.
I go in there with my girlfriend and we get some tapas.
Delicious food, by the way.
Actually, one of my favorite restaurants.
We've been there like three times.
So good!
I really do recommend it.
Man, if you're in the area, the bone marrow.
Man, some of the best food I've ever had in my life.
We did a big company event there because it was so good.
But I show up, we eat, everything's normal, we leave.
Next time we come back, I show up.
One of the servers says, yeah, uh, you know, one of the people who works here was super excited you came.
They're big fans or whatever.
And I was like, oh, okay, cool.
That's really awesome.
Shook his hand.
Nice to meet you.
So then we decide, you know what?
That's really cool.
I really like that.
Let's do a company event.
We'll invite the crew out.
We'll get dinner here.
And a dude comes up to me and he was like, I know you're not going to get this a lot here, but I'm a big fan of what you do.
And I was like, to be honest, like four people have already come up to me and shook my hand and said, thank you for the work that I do.
And so I'm like, listen, man, you're in a place like Reston, Virginia.
It's a suburb of DC.
It's very densely liberal.
Yet, you have these regular people in a suburban Democrat district coming up to me and saying, yo, what up and give me a fist bump.
I really do appreciate it.
It's amazing.
We go to another restaurant and a guy's like, man, I love your stuff.
I actually watch on Facebook.
And I'm like, Facebook of all places.
My point is this.
The dude thought he was the only one there who was going to recognize me and like the videos and the content that we make.
And in reality, four other people, I'm sorry, three other people, four plus him, had come up and said, we're big fans.
One guy had his family with him, like, oh, it's so cool to see you here.
And I'm like, dude, I really appreciate it.
I thank you so much for watching.
You know, look, we're not the biggest political commentary channel at all.
There was a period where we briefly were, don't get me wrong, it's crazy.
In 2020, we were getting 120 million hits per month.
And now we get like 50 or 60, you know.
And there's other channels that are way bigger.
And I gotta tell you, it is really crazy to me too.
I see all these other channels, they grow so much faster, but we just, I do my thing.
I am who I am.
My point is...
Don't think you're the only one.
It's just... And that's what I said, I was like, hey, to this guy, I'm like, a bunch of people have come up already.
There are more people than you think, who are all around you, who agree with you.
The issue is, like James O'Keefe says, you gotta be brave.
And I know it's tough.
You know, I don't know what to tell you, you know, it is really hard.
You're concerned that if you do speak up, you're gonna get in trouble, and that may be the case.
That may be the case.
But I firmly believe that if everyone... I'm not saying you gotta be pro-life, I'm not saying anybody... I'm not... I'm not saying anybody gotta be conservative.
And, you know, it's really funny because, um... We have people like Stephen Marsh and Cenk Uygur and others say, audience capture, that's what you're subject to, blah blah blah, and I'm like... I'm willing to bet that, like, half the people who watch my videos are pro-life, or more.
And then I get in arguments with people and our guests about my position on abortion and I'm like, I, you know, anti-abortion for the most part, but I'm in that difficult, more libertarian perspective that I just can't break it.
Sorry.
My point is this.
I don't think it's audience capture at all.
In fact, I think When we do the data analysis on this channel and who you guys are and who watches these videos, what we find is that I think we're in this negative space of politics for the most part.
The diehard MAGA movement and Trump supporters have their spaces.
They're not the biggest fans of me.
They were back in 2020.
They're like, yeah, Tim's going to vote for Trump.
And then I said, Trump lost.
And they're like, OK, we don't like this guy anymore.
The left obviously does not like me.
And so I think this is the negative space, the politically homeless, the more eclectic or maybe You know, people with political views that don't necessarily fit perfectly into any one core community.
Now, this does a few things for us and for all of you guys.
We get hit up by a lot of prominent individuals.
We've got some big political personalities, some presidential candidates who want to come on the show now.
I'm not saying right wing.
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tim pool
The reason is they want the negative space.
By negative space I mean many of you are probably voting for Trump, not all of you.
We have a mix of libertarian, post-liberal, and conservative with like moderate Trump supporters being I think right now Like, high 20s to low 30%.
We did polling.
Like, we've done various kinds of, like, informal, and I don't want to say scientific polling, but like, asking people, and we find typically that, you know, it's like, you look at the things I talk about, we all kind of are in a similar space, we disagree on some issues, but we're probably going to vote for Trump, not necessarily, and it's not because we're diehard Trump fans, we don't think Trump is perfect, we criticize him quite a bit, but the machine, you get the point.
This is where there's an opportunity for Democrats and Republicans, because we aren't zealots.
We're looking for the best path forward, and we want to weed out the corruption in government.
And so, Republicans are smart, they get this.
Conservatives, Trump supporters, they know this.
We want to talk to these people.
And then you get people on the left now starting to realize, why did Cenk Uygur come on this show?
Ah, he's starting to realize, like, hmm.
But that's the thing about audience capture.
It ain't here.
It ain't here.
We all argue and debate.
We all disagree on things.
I've had TimCast members call in the Discord and argue with me.
That's what it's all about.
That's what it's all about, baby.
We're gonna go a little bit longer this morning.
I gotta show you this clip from Jack Masobik put up of Steve Bannon.
Take a listen to this.
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the fifth A little bit of a binge full grievance driven, you know
that the way people win in America is to talk about the future. You're talking about the future. I'm sorry. I'm so
sick of people say elections about the future that is totally about the voters.
It's about the lived experience of the voter. Yeah, because the lived experience of life sucks. And the reason it sucks
is that fucking unfeeling unit party in Washington DC that says Go fuck yourself. You're nothing but serves and we don't
give a shit about you.
tim pool
Yep. Yeah, dude. Steve Bannon is absolutely correct.
unidentified
The Civil War between the Republican establishment and MAGA.
And in there, you have litmus tests.
And one of the litmus tests is...
Not just President Trump, but also particularly the stealing of the 2020 election.
That is a fundamental tenet of this movement.
By the way, they've made it all about Trump, okay?
This movement is ascended and is going to go on long after Donald Trump is going to get more powerful and broader.
Even if a Democrat was to win, there's no compromise here.
You're saying even if Trump lost to Biden, there's no going back to the old...
Yep.
No, it's farther right than Trump.
Farther right.
President Trump is a moderate in our movement.
You're going to pine in future years that you wished Donald Trump was around.
tim pool
Yep.
That's right.
I see Trump winning right now.
I think the polls show it.
I think they're lying about Trump's favorability.
Look, whatever your opinion is on 2020, I think it's really funny.
Man, I get these, talking about disagreements, I get all these messages in our TimCast members Discord of people saying, aha, voter fraud is proven true and stuff like that.
No.
It's not.
Like, I'm sorry if you want to believe it's true, but I'm not here to lie, okay?
I'm not here to tell you what you want to hear.
And that... You know, man, I look at some of these lefty channels and I'm like, I'm so jealous sometimes.
Granted, it's a vapid existence, but it's like, this dude's got like 2.5 million subscribers now?
Like, how did he grow so quickly?
Ah, you look at all his videos.
He just says whatever they want to hear!
I'll talk like Trump, maybe that'll do it for me.
Nah, man, look.
So there's a story out right now, it's really interesting, and I'm tracking it, and we'll see what happens, where lawyers in Fulton County for the state are withdrawing, and the concern is, or the belief, it may be that Fulton destroyed the ballots that are supposed to be gone over to determine whether or not they're real or fake.
And so the issue is, I think 2020 was shady.
100% shady.
The Election Integrity Partnership, the U.S.
government, was actively trying to suppress and censor me, They called me a spreader of misinformation, even though I was not advocating for this claim that widespread fraud led to Donald Trump losing.
My position has always been that executives and judges altered the rules of the election in several states.
Fact.
The Constitution prescribes only the state legislatures can decide, and they wanted to review this.
Donald Trump's team Said, if the states want a review of these election results because the rules were changed, Pence needs to kick it back and give them that review.
And Pence said no.
And that is shocking.
And when Texas sued Pennsylvania because Texas said that the judges in the state changed the rules, you can't do this.
If you are not playing by the rules that we are, your vote is cheating.
I'll put it this way.
You're in a competition.
And the competition is whoever collects the most ping pong balls wins.
But the rules are, everyone has to use the same scooper to pick up the ping pong balls.
And then you look over, homeboy over here has got substantially more, and you're like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, but he's changed how he's collecting the balls.
Like, that's not fair.
If he's collecting them in a different way in violation of the rules we all agreed upon, why do I lose because of this?
Why am I playing a game where they get to change the rules and win?
No, no, no, no, no, no, we all gotta play by the same rules, and the same rules are this.
The state legislatures decide.
Supreme Court said F off!
And so the question's never been answered.
That's how I view how corrupt 2020 was.
But I think, in the end, Trump lost.
And this is the message I tried sending to all the Trump supporters and they all didn't want to hear it.
Ballots didn't come from China.
None of that stuff.
What they did was they played dirty games to expand what counted as a ballot for them.
Signature verification was like, everything's fine.
What was happening was ballot harvesting.
They changed the rules.
They allowed themselves to collect ballots in ridiculous ways.
Why?
They don't want to make fake ballots to get caught.
They don't need to.
They can send a guy to a nursing home and get a hundred ballots.
The ground game was through the roof and their legal game was through the roof.
And you can argue it was stolen by, and what I mean by this is, we always got to clarify, was it rigged and stolen?
Because you mean executives, governors, judges, they changed the rules?
And collected ballots normally should not count.
Fair point.
They shouldn't count because the signatures were weird, because it was widespread ballot harvesting and things like this, which is legal in many states.
But Trump got out game.
However, here's why I bring this up.
Trump gained 10 million more votes this time around.
It's crazy.
70, 74 million votes.
Ain't no way Biden's getting that one back.
Now, I don't know if retribution is what people want to hear, but I know Joe Biden can't pull it off.
And they're gonna tell you everything in the book.
They're gonna lie, they're gonna cheat, they're gonna steal, they're gonna say everyone hates Trump, and I'm like, I don't believe it, man.
I think we're at this point now, culturally, where you just can't swing the anti-Trump narrative.
It's so different these days.
It really is.
I remember back in the day, people really, really were scared to say that they supported Trump or defended him.
Now it's very different.
With Bud Light, we got a bunch of cultural stories for you, man.
Miss Universe, I think it is?
I don't know, one of them.
Declaring Bankruptcy?
Oh man, I got one for you.
Get What Go Broke?
The Marvels.
Get this.
Do you even know what that is?
Probably not.
The latest MCU movie, Marvel movie, the lowest opening ever.
Get woke, go broke.
We are all witnessing it.
Why?
You know, I think?
I think, uh, it's been 10 years of culture war insanity.
And a lot of us, how many, how many of you had kids in the past 10 years?
A lot of you did.
And, uh, this is going to make people oh so conservative.
Oh, I love this.
When I'm talking to this mom about her fear, you know, her kids, she was like having kids changed a lot.
Man.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Having kids certainly does change a lot.
You know, I was talking to my friend, who's this dude, and he was talking about how he was helping out local kids in the neighborhood, and he wanted to, you know, encourage them to play music, and people online were calling him a creepo and a pedo for trying to help some kids.
And he was like, that's so crazy!
He's like, all I did was buy some stuff for some kids in the neighborhood.
And their parents, like, went to their parents, like, hey, let me help out your family.
And I'm like, yo, two big things.
They tell women, oh, it's so hard, you're not going to be able to get a job or support yourself.
Don't have kids.
They tell men, ha, you want to have, you like being around kids?
You must be a pedophile.
You see what they do?
They've created this narrative, and I say they, I should say it's either a cultural pressure or an intentional suppression of population.
Guys who enjoy teaching children or being around kids are always assumed to be creeps and pedophiles.
Not assumed to, they attack you online for this.
Maybe you want to be a good dad.
Maybe you want to inspire the next generation.
I got a lot to say about this, you know, but I'm going to save it.
Because the culture war is everything.
But yo, shout out to Steve Bannon.
Shout out to Kid Rock, Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Don Jr., Dana White.
Let's get it, baby.
This next year is going to be fire.
And it's going to be a lot of fun.
Let's talk culture.
Let's talk culture war.
Next segment's coming up at 1pm on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
The GoFundMe for Jonathan Lewis has reached more than $37,500.
In fact, as of the filming of this video, it's closer to $50,000.
The story is taking the internet by storm over the weekend.
The narrative is that a white teenager standing up for his smaller friend who was being bullied and robbed was mercilessly beaten to death by a group of black teenagers.
A video showing the incident is shocking and there's a lot of people posting on social media saying the corporate press, the national news will not cover this because it was a white teenager killed by black students.
Now let's break down what we're actually dealing with in this story.
A viral video of a guy on the ground, this teenager, and a group beating him.
The video is grainy.
A couple other videos have emerged.
It's hard to know exactly what's going on.
The race of the individuals seen in the video are mostly black, but some of the attackers are not black.
And it's strange to me that this is the narrative that they're pursuing.
I see a lot of high-profile accounts, I see Elon Musk responding to this, and I'm sorry, guys.
Once again, we have one of these limited-context videos, narrative, and then people who want to believe the narrative will just run it through.
I don't play that game!
I certainly think we have a distressing video.
If you want to donate to the family, by all means do so.
But, uh, I'm more interested in what the video shows and what actually happened.
So I won't bury the lead for you.
I will read for you the stories, show you what's being said in various news articles, and then show you the videos.
You can make a determination as to what you think really happened.
But I will give you my assessment right now.
It appears that this story of Jonathan Lewis is not as cut and dry as the initial tweets made it out to be.
Because, uh, like with the Covington kids or Kyle Rittenhouse, I don't just see a video and go, oh me oh my.
I did make a joke on Twitter, and oh boy, did people get mad.
I said it was a diverse, inclusive, and equitable lynching of a student, and people were like, NO TIM, ALL THE PEOPLE WHO BEAT HIM WERE BLACK, HOW DARE YOU?
And I'm like, what?
And so many people are tweeting at me, and I'm just like, it's not real.
It's gotta be like one guy with 12 accounts, because just like, dude.
Then, okay.
I'll give you the simple version of this.
And then I'll show you the tweets, and what people are saying, and why this is so frustrating.
The video, according to the Daily Mail and several other tweets, shows Jonathan Lewis swinging at another white student or lighter-skinned student.
I don't know the race.
It's hard to see.
It's grainy.
But according to the press, according to the videos, the kid who died Swung first.
Then a mob rushed in and started attacking him.
I'm not trying to assign morality here.
I'm telling you what the videos show you, and I'll show you the videos.
I can't tell you the video shows Jonathan Lewis doing anything wrong because it's grainy and hard to see.
He must have been wearing a hat or something.
Because you can see, maybe like a black beanie of sorts.
But here's the story from Sportskeeda.
Many of you may have heard this, but I want to show you a couple of these tweets first.
We have Colin Ruggs says, just in, Jonathan Lewis, a teenage boy who was beaten up by 15 students at a high school in Las Vegas, Nevada, has died.
According to the boy's father, the brutal beating happened after 17-year-old Jonathan Lewis stood up for one of his smaller friends.
A couple of kids attacked him, and they weren't able to hurt him enough, and they all attacked him at once, the father, Jonathan Lewis said.
said.
In an emotional interview with a local news station, Lewis's father remembered his son
saying he was a quiet kid and they had plans to move to Austin, Texas together.
I just love my children with all my heart, and it's just unimaginable that we could ever
come to this point.
I think this is a failure of all of humanity to recognize that we need to be teaching our
youth how to coexist.
Lewis had kept his son on life support hoping for a miracle.
Lewis was an artist and was considering joining the United States Navy like his grandfather.
Devastating.
So we have these videos.
I want to read some of the news for you before I play the videos, but again...
I am not saying Jonathan Lewis did anything wrong.
I am not saying that the teens who beat him to death are good.
None of that.
I'm saying I'm just going to show you the video and try and break down what happened and then you can comment and tell me what you think.
I will say, however, the people who are tweeting like a mob of black teenagers beat this kid to death.
It's like, look, man.
I will show you the video.
It was, according to the reports and what I saw, it appears to be five people beating him.
The crowd may have been 15, and it may have been 15 altogether.
The video we see, however, shows about five people.
There's a couple of the people around the crowd either trying to break it up or stop it.
Two of the attackers appear to be, I guess, well, they're not black.
So we don't know for sure, and some of them are wearing hoodies, but it appears that some are.
The New York Post says, Vegas teen beaten to death by mob of 15 bullies outside of high school after standing up for smaller friend.
They say Jonathan Lewis, a 17-year-old student at Rancho High School, died last Tuesday, less than two weeks after he was savagely beaten by a mob of 15 kids.
His father, also named Jonathan Lewis, confirmed to 8 News Now on Thursday.
That is actually not correct.
According to the GoFundMe, they said what the media has reported as 15 kids.
One of his smaller friends had something stolen by this group of 15, and they threw the small boy in the trash can.
And our son confronted them, and he was attacked.
So, we don't have video of all of this, okay?
We can see right here, the GoFundMe for Jonathan Lewis is $48,057.
The kid should not have died.
A mob should not stomp on anybody.
Just because one dude threw a punch doesn't mean a mob should beat the person to death.
I'm not saying any of that.
But this is the narrative we're getting.
We have this from Wall Street Silver.
Wall Street Silver says Jonathan Lewis was white. His attackers were black. Other than local media,
the national media is avoiding this story. Jonathan Lewis was trying to protect another
smaller student initially, then 10 plus others teamed up to attack Lewis,
getting him on the ground and causing multiple injuries that resulted in his dying later.
According to the boy's father, the beginning, I'm sorry, the brutal beating happened
after 17 year old Jonathan Lewis stood up for one of his smaller friends. A couple of it gets
attacked, attacked him and they weren't able to hurt him enough. Okay. Okay. All right. All right.
Well, I'm going to show you some of the video.
I know YouTube will have a hissy fit about it, but you know, I think this is important because people are saying it was a mob of black teens.
First, this crowd you see in the video, they're not all attacking him.
This dude in green, not attacking him.
This guy over here filming, not attacking him.
Alright, he's backing away with his camera.
You've got this kid right here, who's white, actually defending Jonathan Lewis when he gets hit by two people.
You can see here, as he's backing away, this guy with, I don't know what it says, believe?
It says believe in a better world?
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Is that what his shirt says?
tim pool
Uh, I can't, I can't, no, maybe it doesn't say that.
Believe in something world.
I don't know what that says.
Believe in something world.
Okay, so this other guy, you can see in the crowd, also hits him, and this is why he turns to his right.
As he backs away, I want to point out, this kid right here, who is not black, is stomping on Jonathan Lewis.
Okay, he's not black.
You can also see later on, additionally, it appears that this kid right here, who is black, is not attacking and pushing people to the side.
But there are a lot of attackers.
Alright, next up we get, let me see if I can find, this kid right here.
Also, if you watch the full video, this kid is also not black.
So, look, I am not here to absolve responsibility of these people.
I just think that you're getting this Hyper politicized tribal and racialized conflict that is not so cut and dry.
And you've got people who are saying all these kids should go to prison.
I got some moral questions for you that we should ask.
And by all means, I'm not saying you're wrong.
You're allowed to have those opinions.
But let's entertain this stuff.
Here's the story from the Daily Mail.
Whoa!
Complicated headline.
I have no idea what happened.
I don't know who started what.
I know that we have the official statements.
Jonathan Lewis, who was beaten to death by a pack of bullies in Las Vegas trying to defend
another student.
Whoa, complicated headline.
I have no idea what happened.
I don't know who started what.
I know that we have the official statements.
They say new footage has emerged.
The moment a boy was punched to the ground after trying to save Jonathan Lewis as he
was beaten to death by bullies in Las Vegas.
Jonathan, 17, died on Tuesday.
Footage appears to show Jonathan throwing a punch before being swarmed by up to 15 youths who are seen hitting and kicking him repeatedly as he lies on the ground.
I don't see the 15-person number in this video.
It doesn't mean that other video doesn't exist.
A separate melee breaks out, away from where Jonathan is being mobbed, and the boy who tried to intervene is punched to the ground.
Up to five other teens surround him and start punching him.
That's what we see, okay?
The full video shows, uh, I'll quote this, bold justice, I don't know who this is, but probably some kind of leftist.
Followed by Ed Krasinski and says, White supremacists!
Oh, is that who's doing it?
Are obsessing over the death of 17-year-old white Las Vegas student, Jonathan Lewis, who died in a fight with a mixed-race crowd.
Racists are pushing the lie that 15 blacks harmed him, despite video showing a white attacker started the fight and likely killed him.
So, uh, here's what I want to say.
This is the important point.
We don't know exactly what happened.
This is what it says.
The Daily Mail says footage appears to show Jonathan circled, throwing a punch before being swarmed by up to 15 youths who are seen hitting and kicking him repeatedly as he lies on the ground.
His father told local media he was standing up for a smaller kid.
He's wearing a hat perhaps?
Looks like he's got his blonde hair right there as we see in the photos.
Hard to know for sure.
I'm not going to sit here and assert I can tell anything from grainy video.
In the video!
This person, wearing what appears to be a black hat with blonde hair coming out the back, throws a punch at this individual who I can't tell if they're white or black, maybe lighter-skinned black, maybe white.
Throws a punch.
Now, this tweet is trying to make the claim that it was a white kid, a white attacker started the fight.
It is believed, actually, that, according to the Daily Mail, that was actually Lewis himself throwing the first punch.
Then everyone rushes in and this is how the fight starts.
So you can see blonde hair wearing a hat.
It appears to be Lewis himself taking a swing at this other person who's also wearing a hat.
Hard to know.
Why or what?
But, I don't know man.
Based on this video alone, it looks like Jonathan Lewis was responding in some way that started the conflict we see in that video.
It does not mean he actually started the fight.
This is important context too.
If it is true they threw a kid into the garbage can, then it could be that Jonathan Lewis is saying, get away from my friend who y'all just threw into a garbage can.
They say no, and then he rushes in.
However, based on this video alone, if you were to play this video, okay, of a dude swinging at somebody without any context, you're not going to say all these other kids are murderers who should go to prison.
So let's play the same game.
Again, I don't know.
Don't look at me.
I'm not the arbiter of morality.
I'm not here to side with you.
I'm here to play the video and figure out what's going on.
Let's talk about this morality.
We don't have video of anything else.
The footage itself is grainy.
We don't know exactly what happened.
You've got people online, even Elon Musk responding to this.
Let me see if... Wall Street Silver.
Elon Musk saying this is terrible.
He's absolutely right.
It is terrible.
But hold on.
Christara says, Why is the mainstream media avoiding the story?
If the facts are straight, it shouldn't be about color.
It's more about murder.
It seems obvious.
Wall Street Silver says, We know why the national media isn't talking about it.
It is fair to say that the corporate press is not going to cover a story if it's black on white crime or black on black crime.
White-on-black crime is... it sells papers to liberal urban audiences.
So if you're wondering why it is this is not the front page of the New York Times, why you're not seeing activists march in the street over it, is because New York liberals do not care about these kinds of stories and they have white guilt.
It was a white teenager who was killed by other students, some of whom are black.
Spare me the, no Tim, they're all black.
There's a video of it.
It's just, I just, I cannot stand the liars and the manipulators and the hypocrisy.
It looks like, in the full video, three or four are black and two are not.
I am not saying they're all or not or whatever.
It's just so insane.
They're like a group of 15 black teenagers beat a white kid.
There's not 15 people beating him in the video.
That's clearly obvious.
A couple of them are not black.
I don't care what you want to happen.
I don't care who you think is right.
I care about what happened and why did it happen.
So let me just say it.
If the Daily Mail is correct, it appears that Jonathan Lewis threw the punch at this kid which started the brawl in the first place.
That doesn't mean he's right or wrong.
I don't know what happened before this.
Okay?
But this part is omitted from all the videos.
Why?
You're not going to get 10,000 retweets if you provide context and nuance.
Man!
I wish I could just lie to all of you and say, you're right, a bunch of black teenagers beat a white kid to death for no reason.
If that's gonna get clicks and traffic or whatever.
But I don't see that as being reality.
So again, like Kyle Rittenhouse, like the Covington Kids, like any of these other videos that try to mischaracterize or falsely represent what's really going on, it is not my desire, concern, or mission to tell you what I want to have happened.
Don't know.
Facts as we know them.
The father says his teenage son was defending a smaller student who had been robbed and
thrown in a trash can.
People online are tweeting that 15 people beat him to death.
Some accounts are saying they're all black.
The video clearly shows at least two of the individuals involved in the beatdown are not.
The video also shows where they say they packed cuz out shows that Jonathan Lewis, if that
is to be him, cuz I mean, blonde hair with a beanie could be anybody.
We have no idea who that is.
This individual through the first punch.
Now, later on, in the other videos, you actually see that person, in the hoodie, is the one being stomped.
It appears.
It's hard to get, uh, Twitter videos is not that good.
You can't really see who's being stomped, it's really hard, but it appears to be Black Beanie and White Sweater.
Again, grainy video, hard to know exactly what's happening or who is doing what.
But it looks like the dude who threw the punch is the one stomped to death.
If the one stomped to death was Jonathan Lewis, it appears that Jonathan Lewis is the one who threw the punch that started the brawl.
Now, look, these kids are not engaging, right?
Some of them are filming, and then when he punches, they run in.
This person right here, not black.
And this person right here, also not black.
So, two people who run in right away to start attacking are not, and two are.
I don't know what you want me to say, y'all.
Do you want to know what actually happened in the video?
Or do you want people to just lie?
Nah, look.
When I complain about wokeness in the corporate press, when I complain about weird DEI garbage and all that stuff, I mean it sincerely.
It is bad.
It results in really bad things.
When I talk about the need to win a culture war, I genuinely mean it.
But I'm gonna tell you the truth.
To the best of my abilities.
And I'm going to say, for the most part, lack of information on this story.
That doesn't mean don't donate.
If you want to donate, please, by all means, go ahead and do so.
It just means that there's a lot of people who are going to try and lie, cheat, and steal for political power, and those are the people I despise.
Don't care who you are.
Don't care if you're conservative, liberal, or whatever.
If you are lying to people for political power, I ain't having none of it.
And then if I got people who are like, you're clearly wrong, then unfollow me, dude.
I don't deserve to be as big as Stephen Crowder or the Young Turks if y'all think that's what I have to do.
I'm not saying Stephen Crowder or the Young Turks do that.
I'm saying they're big.
And they're much more partisan than I.
They have, like, you know what, man?
Maybe it's just Midwestern sensibilities or whatever, but there are people, there are way more staunch conservatives and way more staunch liberals than there are middle-of-the-road, nuanced people or milquetoast fencers or whatever you want.
What I'm saying is, maybe I just choose a side.
Maybe I just say, you know what?
Fine.
No matter what, this is the narrative we're going to approach.
We're not going to challenge these stories at all.
Nah, I'm not interested.
I care about what I care about.
I see a viral video.
I watch it.
And I'm like, there's not 15 people in this video.
Why is everybody saying that?
Why is Elon Musk responding to this?
Why does it have 10,000 retweets?
There's not 15 people in the video.
There's like 5 or 7.
A handful of them aren't stomping him.
One guy's trying to save the guy.
It looks like 4 or 5.
Two of the guys aren't even black.
And then when I tweeted a joke about it, this is what gets me.
I tweeted a joke saying it was a diverse, equitable, and inclusive lynching of a student.
People started claiming they're all black and I'm wrong and I'm lying and I'm like, now that's really weird.
I was insulting wokeness and making the point that the white kid being beaten to death by the mixed group is like what wokeness is!
And so my point is this.
First, the story is getting national traction.
A lot of people are saying, why isn't the national media covering this?
Well, because the New York Times serves a liberal audience.
They're not going to make any money or sell subscriptions by covering this, but the New York Post is, the Daily Mail is, because that's what it's all about.
When people say the media is not covering it, usually the media is, but what they want is liberal media to cover it.
And the point of this is to expose the bias in the corporate press, which I completely agree with.
Why isn't the New York Times covering this?
Ah, we get it.
Their audience doesn't care for anything that conflicts with their narrative.
Fair point.
Fully agree.
Here's what it ultimately comes down to though, my friends.
High school brawl kid dies.
I don't know that this is a national-level story.
I think the controversy around it is.
I think the questions of whether or not it should be are interesting, and interesting enough for me to do a segment on it.
I think the fact that there are people who are lying about what the video is, or just pushing a narrative, is interesting.
Because I don't care if you're on the left or the right, I want to know what really happened.
The family should have a statement.
Saying we can't release any information.
This is an initial update.
They say that our son is kind, loving, and gentle.
I believe this message was created before the kid died.
He was on life support.
Love wins.
Our son is a champion of love and family and a resilient spirit of human perseverance.
Will to be good and kind and loving.
We've been given a statement from our son's girlfriend that what occurred was that one of his smaller friends had something stolen by this group of 15 and they threw the small boy in the trash and our son confronted them and he was attacked by them.
He's a courageous young man.
Yeah.
That may be the case.
So it may be that one kid got robbed, was being bullied, and was thrown in a trash can.
Some say it was a gang.
Many of the people, the overwhelming majority, were black.
Fact.
And then Jonathan Lewis confronted them, probably said, give the kid his stuff back, and when they wouldn't, took a swing at him.
They then beat him to death.
So these kids should get in trouble.
You don't beat someone to death and stomp on him.
Because, like, you robbed him.
And I will say, felony murder may play a role.
All of the kids involved in the brawl or the gang may get some kind of felony murder.
Why?
If you rob a kid, and then throw him in a trash can, you started the crime which resulted in the conflict.
Get it?
I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a judge!
I can't tell you how this one's going to play out.
I can only ask you to do this.
Try your best to be discerning.
Tell me if you think I'm wrong, comment below.
But the one thing I don't tolerate is the abject and overt lying and manipulation.
If you say, I disagree Tim, I think that dude looks like he might be black actually and you're wrong.
Absolutely, that's fantastic.
Comment below.
That's what we tried doing on IRL.
You know, look, you want to be a member, you want to comment, you want to argue with me, I welcome you to do it, I appreciate it.
I am not saying I know everything, I'm saying here's what I think I'm seeing.
What do you see?
The instant, angry and emotional, F you Tim, you're wrong, you're lying, is the weirdest thing ever.
It makes me think they know they're lying and they're trying to force a narrative.
I am not interested in forced narratives.
Not the biggest story in the country.
Maybe it should be.
Because even if it turns out to be that this dude made the first swing and it was an eclectic bunch of mixed-race kids who beat up this white kid, it's still a story worth talking about because our schools are so effed up, this is happening in the first place.
So my message to all of you is, I don't know what happened, dude.
But keep your kids out of these schools.
Bring your kids home.
Homeschool your kids.
Send your kids to pod learning.
Get away from these cities.
Yo, man.
A kid died.
And the best... We have reason to believe he was standing up for one of his friends.
And he was beaten to death.
Avoid the politics.
Avoid the tribalism.
Get to the facts.
This kid was beaten to death.
He should not have been.
I feel bad for his family.
This shouldn't have happened.
But anyway, watch out for the manipulators.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 4 p.m.
on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Ah, it's coming back.
We're all very excited for it.
And the media just can't let go.
We got a series of stories and a series of claims coming out with increasing fervor and psychotic zealotry.
The New York Times writes sweeping raids, giant camps.
And mass deportations inside Trump's 2025 immigration plans.
But my friends, it's not about what the New York Times is writing.
It's about what they're saying after the New York Times writes it.
Citizen Free Press writes, Charlie Sykes claims President Trump will construct concentration camps.
His intents, he intends to turn the government into a weapon of revenge and retribution.
The plans, the detailed plans for massive deportations and concentration camps.
Oh boy, are y'all ready for this one?
And this is exactly what many of us come to expect from MSNBC.
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It's poor, poor old guys having.
Yeah, I mean, there have been a series of gaps, but I think it's a mistake to focus on the gaps.
I think we ought to focus on what he is telling us he intends to do.
I mean, to Jim's point, on a daily basis, Donald Trump is laying out what Trump 2.0 would be, and his praise of Orban, I mean, he may have gotten the presidents wrong, but I'm going to pause right there.
tim pool
Trump, in a sentence, said Viktor Orban was the president of Turkey.
And then literally 20 seconds later, he's like, hungry.
Is that what he said?
But he corrected himself.
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The significance of that is not the gap.
It's really his admiration, his deep admiration, his ongoing admiration for the world's authoritarian thugs, his admiration for Chairman Mao, his admiration for President Xi and Vladimir Putin.
His intent to turn the government into a weapon of revenge and retribution.
The plans, the detailed plans for massive deportations and concentration camps.
This is one of those moments where we have to distinguish between the white noise and the blinking red flares that are going up every time this man speaks.
So, Donald Trump is in fact, I mean, we can regard him as the orange clown, but he's deadly serious here.
I mean, a clown with a flamethrower still has a flamethrower.
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A clown who has a flamethrower still has a flamethrower.
That one's classic.
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Donald Trump is escalating his rhetoric on a regular basis.
You would think that having wrapped up the nomination, he might try to be a little bit more reasonable, move toward the center.
The end of the last election, I think she was going to say.
I love it.
But what I really want to do is, you know, I am an authoritarian.
I am an election denier.
And this is what I plan to do to the federal government, to the constitutional norms.
And I think we need to take him deadly seriously.
Absolutely.
And we've already seen what he has tried to do at the end of the last.
tim pool
And the last election, I think she was going to say, I love it.
I love it.
Donald Trump is framed as a demon, as a Hitlerian sociopath who's going to build concentration
camps.
But in reality, during his first term, perhaps first term, he didn't even bring in the National
Guard to stop the mass rioting for which he should have.
But I suppose if Donald Trump called in the military, Over, uh, the riots, they'd have called him an authoritarian, and if Donald Trump did authorize calling the National Guard on January 6th, they'd say, it's a coup, it's a coup, look, he's bringing in the military, and it was, uh, wasn't gonna work out well either way.
But now what do we have?
Donald Trump certainly isn't talking about building concentration camps.
That's insane.
The media is just saying this over and over again.
In the meantime, they will gleefully, Democrats, they will, with smiles on their faces, vote for such evil as Gavin Newsom.
Ah yes, California City removes homeless beautification.
Before Biden's summit with Chinese President Xi.
You know, San Francisco is a disaster zone.
There's tents everywhere.
There's human waste everywhere.
But fear not, good people of this country.
If a communist is coming to town, we'll clean it up.
Other than that, you're on your own.
That's right.
When San Francisco's citizens say, we need improvements, Newsom and London Breed and all these others laugh and say, step in it!
Step in the human waste on your streets!
But when Xi Jinping is coming, better clean up the house.
Here's a clip.
Here you go.
I give you Gavin Newsom.
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I know folks say, oh, they're just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming into town.
That's true.
Because it's true.
But it's also true, for months and months and months prior to APEC, we've been having different conversations.
tim pool
Different conversations, huh?
Yeah, they're planting trees and stuff.
But there you have it.
We cleaned up because they're coming.
You don't matter.
You the citizen, you the taxpayer, you've got problems, we ain't cleaning up for you.
Imagine this.
You got roommates, and they trash the house, and you are like, clean your effing mess!
Get your laundry out of the hallway, and do your dishes!
I'm sick of this!
And then, a big fat communist knocks on the door, and they go, oh, oh, oh, the communist is here!
I better go and clean everything up!
You're gonna be like, dude, You don't clean up when I want you to and I'm paying rent but when some fat communist comes over all of a sudden now you're cleaning up?
Yes.
I bet many of you have had roommates like this.
We've all been there.
But guess what?
You move out or you kick this person out.
In the instance of California, the people there are just sitting there humming along being like, I don't understand why everything's so messy.
Yo, your roommate's taking a dump on the floor and you don't care?
So what do they do?
They then move to Florida.
I love this.
Remember the viral tweet where the guy's like, I live in San Francisco, but the crime is bad, so I'm moving to Florida.
Someone tweets at him, yeah, but Florida's got right-wing policy.
Don't worry, I'll vote for liberal policy.
Did you ever stop to ask yourself why it is there's crap all over the streets in San Francisco?
I don't think the place is run by conservatives.
I think the place is run by people who live in this world of instant gratification, who live in a world of no morals, So what do they do?
I don't know, drag shows for kids?
Stephen Marsh comes on the show on Culture War, author of The Last Election and The Next Civil War, and he said, morality is of very little interest to me.
Well, that's patently obvious.
When I said, don't put these books with adult material in schools, I think people should wear whatever they want.
Yeah, kids aren't just the general population.
When you say, the people, we usually mean legal adults who are responsible for themselves, But to a certain degree, to a certain degree, yes.
Even children should read certain books, and if their parents might not want them to read, it really is up to the parents to decide whether or not those kids will read them.
And there are some things that I think it's important for kids to read that may have, you know, we gotta find the age-appropriate time.
When should a child read?
1984 or something like this?
Or Ayn Rand, if she's going to.
Or Harry Potter, for that matter.
The thing about Harry Potter is that apparently it was written to age with her kids or with kids or whatever.
So, you know, early on there's not as much death, but there is.
And then later on it's like brutal.
People are dying.
Characters are dying and things like that.
Yeah.
Kids should not be getting adult materials.
Why?
Morality isn't about some simple argument of, you know, I just think this is good for no reason.
Morals come from a place of, can we make the life of our children and the future generations better?
So, uh, that's where our morals come from.
Innocence until proven guilty, the right to a speedy trial, no illegal search and seizure, keeping bare arms, free speech.
These are our, these are rooted in our moral values.
So when it comes to what these kids are reading, there's a real simple reason why we don't give them these books.
It's going to cause them unhappiness, and it's going to lead them to a place where they're not functioning well and surviving well.
I see these Gen Z kids complaining, but I have to work, I don't want to work, and I'm like, dude, You are going to struggle to survive.
And the reality is you are led astray by your parents, you are a product of the generations before you, and you are in a position where you will struggle.
This means these people who don't want to work, want to live in their feces environment, want to give kids weird books, are less likely to have more kids, and of the kids they have, those kids will be less likely to succeed in a world that requires you run full speed on the treadmill non-stop forever.
You know, I watched a video of a heart beating.
And they said, if at any point the heart stops doing this, you will die.
Isn't that funny?
Deep within you, the core of your being, is a muscle that gets no rest.
None.
It never stops.
It keeps going.
It's fascinating that such a muscle could be developed in a body where we gotta rest all the other muscles.
It just keeps going.
For if at any point your heart stops, you die.
Isn't that a funny thing about it?
Always.
Always, always.
That's life.
And so you get these people being like, I don't want to work!
It's like, okay, well you'll die.
This is what we are.
We are running on a treadmill.
When you stop, you will go backwards.
Feel free to sit in the fields and do no work and you'll get hungrier and hungrier and hungrier and eventually you'll be like, I need food.
Because it hurts.
But what we have with the Democrats and the modern left in this country are people who are saying, I'd rather just sit still on the treadmill.
Don't worry, we will be pulled ahead by someone else.
And that's the argument.
San Francisco doesn't care about you.
At all.
Or what you pay for.
Why?
Because you won't vote any differently.
And the people who might will leave.
So they have no reason to change.
Meanwhile on TV, they'll lie about Donald Trump, who might actually fix things.
Or make him better, at least.
Why?
Because Trump wants harsh responsibilities.
Ugh.
Heavens me.
Here's life.
A stern father who says, look, I know it sucks, but you gotta roll up your sleeves, and you gotta chop the wood.
Otherwise, you freeze.
And the kid's like, oh, okay, and then the kid does it.
And they learn the responsibility.
If you do not have the wood, you do not have the heat.
Well, too many people are given that luxury, and in San Francisco, it's so easy to ignore the problem.
But disease will run rampant, the poop will pile up, your cost of rent will increase until finally it collapses.
And see, these people will then say, eh, I extracted everything I can, I'll go somewhere else and do the same thing.
So, uh, let me just say, no, Donald Trump doesn't have plans for concentration camps, but they're so desperate to keep the party going where they don't have to do work, they're gonna lie anyway.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 8 p.m.
over at youtube.com slash TimCastIRL.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
The Marvel's Movie Meltdown.
Ladies and gentlemen, the MCU is dying.
It may be dead.
Man, a lot of people have told me that they stopped watching after Avengers Endgame in 2019.
But let me tell you this, get woke, go broke on a massive scale.
And for those that don't care all that much about Marvel, bear with me.
This segment is not so I can break down the finer workings of a superhero movie.
It's to talk about how they are destroying American culture, why they're doing it, and what is actually happening.
It's quite simple, my friends.
When you try to shift the culture instantly, it doesn't work.
And that's what we're seeing.
Activists and cultural Marxist revolutionaries in these industries, and there's two big factors here because I don't want to bear the lead, One, ideologically driven people who are like, I'm tired of white men.
And two, people who are like, there's a bottom line advantage if we can market to more people, but it does not work.
Here are the results.
MCU posts lowest box office opening ever at $47 million went wrong.
Now you may be saying, but Tim, $47 million is a whole lot of money.
No.
Yo, I went and saw Guardians of the Galaxy 3.
Loved it.
I still think the first one is the best, and it really has to do with the soundtrack.
Man, you know what they did?
They tried doing for, uh, Guardians of the Galaxy 3 more 90s music, and yo, I love the 90s.
I think it's the last decade, but I gotta be honest, the late 70s into the 80s, that was the best.
You got so much good music there.
You got so much good music there.
But, uh, here's what happens.
Welcome, my friends, to Brie Larson.
For those of you that are new to the Culture War or don't know, Brie Larson, man, you had 800,000 videos about her.
Back in, uh, you know, five, six, seven years ago, because they were introducing her in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the replacement for Robert Downey Jr.
The only problem?
She is an insufferable, woke libfem.
All of the press that she was doing, the things she was posting, the things she was saying, was grating and insulting to many people.
And thus, it's really funny.
They seem to have sidelined and removed Brie Larson from the MCU, despite the fact that she was supposed to be the next Iron Man.
I wonder why that is.
Get woke, go broke, and you can't deny it.
Let me start and give you some of the news, because I don't want to jump the gun here.
Here we go.
The last-minute push for the Marvels, with an appearance by star Brie Larson on The Tonight Show, and at a theater in New York City, have not moved weekend grosses any higher for Marvel Studios.
Bringing in 47 million dollars.
In regards to U.S.
admissions, the Marvels came in per intelligence 3.3 million compared to other superhero bombs.
Flash is 3.9 million and Eternals 5.5.
I thought the Eternals sucked, by the way.
Flash.
The Flash.
A major bomb with 3.9 million.
I thought it was okay, but the movie bombed miserably.
And they say it was one of the worst openings, biggest disasters for a superhero film.
The Marvels did worse.
Well, let's break this down.
$300 million was spent on the movie, including marketing.
And only $47 million in their box office opening weekend.
What does this mean?
Let's not talk about Marvel nonsense.
I can tell you right now, for those that are big fans of Marvel, I'm sorry this is happening to you.
I loved the MCU up until Infinity War.
I'm not even a big fan of Endgame.
It was okay.
Infinity War is a masterpiece.
I'm sorry, I just think it is.
Look, a lot of people like superhero movies are dumb, listen.
Cookie cutter?
Agreed.
And here, uh, what is it, the hero's, uh, what is it, hero's journey or whatever?
All very cookie cutter.
Good fun popcorn entertainment culminating with this three-hour, three-narrative arc where the villain is the protagonist, and I thought it was really well done.
Endgame was, you know, hey, member this, member that.
So in terms of that, you know, the MCU's been crippled.
And the new Disney leadership is blowing everything up.
But the first thing I will say outside of all that, for those that are concerned about American culture, I have good news for you.
Good news and bad news.
The good news is, we are clearly resisting.
The rise of the parallel economy shows that we are winning.
What Daily Wire is doing with BendKey shows that we are winning.
The new kids streaming service.
We decided, we all said, Plus, we got infringed out.
Watch our documentary.
You know, we're building up the best we can.
Us ragtag, roguish bunch here over at Timcast.
Whatever it is we represent, I don't know, but counterculture, I suppose.
What we're seeing is that Hollywood decided to walk off of the mountaintop.
They were the king of the hill.
They stood atop the mountain with a big flag saying, we're the big dogs of the bunch and you can't beat us.
And then one day they decided, you know what?
We're gonna walk somewhere else.
And they left their territory unguarded.
And Jeremy Boring, Ben Shapiro, people like me, Steven Crowder, many others said, we are going to climb up that hill because y'all left it behind.
You've abandoned this primetime space.
And so we started taking it over.
And that's what we're seeing now, and we will continue to see it.
Because the Marvels proves that they've failed.
Let me break it down for you.
What is the Marvels?
Again, you don't need to be a Marvel fan, just hear me out.
I'd like to bring you back to Captain America.
We had Taylor Hanson on, working for Tenet Media.
Shout out.
We also have the Culture War on Tenet.
Super excited for this.
There's a lot of stuff behind the scenes where we're building this fortress to secure our ability to win this Culture War.
But he's 23, and he's a little kid when Captain America first came out.
He's like 11 years old.
Amazing.
Now you got this dude on the ground, covering the news, pushing back.
He's right there along with us.
Gen Z. Gen Z is pretty based, by the way.
And it really is.
I'm not kidding.
They're pushing back against woke culture, and I think the Marvels is a good reason why.
No, no, no.
I know, I know.
People are like, oh, Brie Larson obsessed.
No, hear me out.
Captain America.
A story of a young man, scrawny, weak, with all sorts of health ailments.
But he so desperately believes in what his country stands for.
He wants to be part of something bigger than himself.
He so desperately wants to serve his country that he tries lying to get into the military.
I'm not kidding, I'm like...
When conservatives complain about woke movies like this, and I'm like, I agree, y'all need to do the inverse too and cheer and celebrate for Captain America.
Dude, I'm pointing the finger at all the people who are like, superhero movies are dumb, Tim.
No way.
I want you right now, I want you to get your kids to watch Captain America, and I'll break it down and tell you why.
Steve Rogers in this movie, scrawny, weak, gets beat up in a fight, but refuses to back down.
Yo, that scene where he's in the alley, and the dude punches him in the face, and he's like, I can do this all day.
Scrawny, weak guy, but strong-willed.
Even though he wasn't the toughest, even though he had health ailments, he was, it was the mental fortitude.
That's the message you want kids to have.
And, he wants to join the military!
Not that I think the military's doing all that well today.
The point was, he was patriotic, he believed in his country, he believed in family and community, and even though he wasn't the best, he would never back down.
That's a message you want for kids.
Let's talk about this.
He's a white man.
What's the story?
The story is, he refused to give up.
And they needed a candidate for the Super Soldier Project.
And, you know, who was it?
Tommy Lee's character is like, I don't want this scrawny nobody, we want a tough guy!
And so the scientist, who was it played by?
I forgot the actor's name, pulls a fake grenade and throws it.
And then all of the dudes run away and Steve Rogers jumps on it and says, get back!
Such an incredible scene.
That stuff inspires me.
When I'm a kid, when I'm a young man, and I'm growing up and I'm watching this stuff, I'm like, that's so cool.
That's what I want, right?
So this dude, he did not have the power.
He had good conscience, good morality, strong will, but he was weak.
He was pathetic, but that didn't matter.
They saw something in him and they said, we want you to try this out.
And so they gave him the power because he earned it.
Get it?
He was the, because he was a good person who believed in his country, who believed in doing good, believed in saving and protecting others, sacrificing himself, they decided, we will, you've earned it, now you will be granted this power, right?
Captain Marvel.
Let's talk about where the MCU is at now and why it's dying.
Dude, the first Captain Marvel movie was, by an accident, Brie Larson's character gets superpowers, and she's basically Superman now.
Invincible.
She can reignite a sun, apparently.
And then, a man puts a chip on her neck to suppress her powers and tells her, you need to control your emotions.
When she comes to Earth, a man on a motorcycle tells her, smile more.
I'm not kidding.
And so, the next scene is, she's riding away with his clothes on and his motorcycle, implying she probably beat and robbed the guy.
I'm supposed to cheer for this narcissistic, Narcissistic, arrogant villain.
And people said, yeah, but it's the point.
She was a villain, but she turned things around.
No, she didn't!
This is who she was.
Ain't no man gonna tell me what to do.
And then in the end, the whole narrative of the story was, let your emotions out and expose your true power or whatever.
So it's a story of a woman who always had the power, but men were keeping her down.
And she takes what she wants from them.
She's not a good person.
She's always depicted as snooty, and that's just the character.
I feel bad for Brie Larson, because she probably could have had a better career if she just wasn't such a snooty person.
But this is it.
When the narrative was, sacrifice, and you will earn that power, we will work with you, we'll make you strong.
It was amazing, a billion dollar franchise.
When they tried doing this woke stuff, now what do we have with the Marvels?
The next movie comes out, and you have, I kid you not, they've gone the whole diversity, equity, and inclusion arc.
I don't have an immediate problem with that, but it's a white woman, a black woman, and a, I believe, Pakistani woman.
And they team up.
And they have light-based powers and they all have to fight together to defeat another evil woman who's, like, ripping a hole in the universe.
And it is just like, yo, here we go again with this overly woke nonsense.
Listen, it doesn't need to be a white man.
That's never been the issue.
The media lied because they wanted to push this garbage.
If they had taken Brie Larson and given her a similar arc to Captain America, Then people would have cheered for it.
You know how I know for sure?
Wonder Woman.
That's right.
Wonder Woman was praised.
It was the first major success for DC, and Wonder Woman is a goddess who was born with the powers.
Now hold on.
I thought I just said Steve Rogers earned it, and Captain Marvel just had it.
The character, Diana, uh, uh, uh, Wonder Woman, Diana Themyscira.
She was not snooty.
She was not mean.
She was motherly.
She was caring.
She was trying to stop war.
She had all this power within her and all this love.
And the contrast between her and the other guy played by, was it Bill Pine?
Is that his name?
I don't know.
Was a great, like, masculine versus feminine view of how we solve our problems, and then she realizes in the end that war is innate to humans.
And it's not something that can be simply stopped through ideals.
I'm like, wow!
They did a great job with this movie.
Seeing her in World War I and she had the shield up and the bolter flying off it, I thought it was absolutely fantastic.
She was a good person.
She was nice.
She was caring.
She wasn't snooty.
It can be done.
The feminine perspective in these things.
But the Marvels is this arrogant wokeness of, I have the power and I deserve it.
Now, let me talk to you about culture and why this matters.
You have these movies.
Iron Man starts the MCU franchise kicking it off.
Kaboom!
White man.
You have Thor.
White man.
You have Captain America.
White man.
And they say, see the white men are the problem.
No, no.
You have the hero's journey.
You have the stories of self-sacrifice being aided by magic, going on a quest, you know, thrust into adventure.
Robert Downey Jr.' 's character is kidnapped, and it's a great arc.
I mean, he's this ultra-rich guy, right?
What they're doing now, with the Marvels, is they're trying to shatter, in an instant, this traditional storytelling we're so used to and we cherish.
We all grew up on this.
I just watched Blue Beetle.
Sucked.
Why?
They're doing this thing where they're like, let's make a movie that speaks to the Hispanic population.
And so all the characters are pro-communist.
I kid you not, Blue Beetle was nuts.
It was like a pro-communist movie.
It attacked the West for their stance on communism.
I'm not kidding.
Batman's a fascist, you all saw that clip.
And it's a very Latino, Hispanic family perspective.
That I have no problem with, but understand this.
The majority of people in this country have a traditional American view of society or expectations.
It doesn't mean it's the only way to do things or the right way to do things.
It's that these are the stories people expect.
So, let's just start like this.
Me, Tim Pool, right?
I'm a fan of the old Marvel movies.
I loved the MCU.
I was so excited for the next movie to come out and the original Star Wars and things like this.
And so what happens is they say, we're gonna make movies for a different generation.
Okay, go for it.
Here's what happens.
Gen Z grew up watching the same movies as me.
You know, Taylor watched Captain America, same as I did.
When the next Captain America comes out, I go see it, he go sees it.
So they say, with the Marvels, let's not make it for people like Tim Pool, let's make it for a different generation.
So I don't go see it.
The movie bombs, it makes no money, nobody else goes and sees it.
Here's the point.
What they want to do is they want to change culture, they want to take over.
They want to dramatically shift away from the meritocratic, rebellious nature that is America.
They blame it on whiteness, which is psychotic nonsense.
It's that we like stories of self-sacrifice and heroism, delayed gratification, meritocracy, independence, etc.
If you do a movie like that, you're going to get 37-year-old Tim Poole to go see it.
Then when the movie succeeds, and then, guess what?
37-year-olds, they bring their kids to see these things.
This is why they also try the nostalgia angle so often.
My point is this.
You cannot overwrite culture overnight.
Because 37-year-old dad with a 10-year-old kid doesn't want to go see the Marvels.
His kids will then not go and see the Marvels.
Those kids will not grow up watching any of this stuff and they won't care about it and they'll move on.
But guess what?
37-year-old dad, what's he doing now?
A major shift is happening.
The Daily Wire's massive success may not be dominating Hollywood right now, but it is growing.
More and more people are saying, I've cancelled Netflix, I've cancelled Disney.
More people are seeking entertainment elsewhere because they want traditional values that they respect, they believe in, and aligns with what they think is good and just.
Marvel's not doing that.
Marvel said overnight, we are going to change this to try and go for a new generation, or a wider audience, or whatever.
But that's fake.
That's not real.
That is people trying to manipulate our culture, and you cannot do it.
The chains that bond generation to generation are forged in steel, not so easily broken.
The things I learned from my grandfather, I will never forget.
And you can't come out with a new movie and say, shut your mouth, white man!
And you now must believe these things ain't never gonna happen.
My grandfather fought in World War II.
I know those stories, and I don't know them as well as he did.
I don't have those experiences, but those bonds are generationally forged in steel and not broken by some stupid attempt at creating woke garbage movies and garbage marketing.
We will resist.
Why?
Because I think they're wrong.
I think they're evil.
I think that their intentions are nefarious.
You wanna make a diverse movie?
Dude, I'm all about it!
I got no issues with a protagonist who is Middle Eastern or Black or Mexican or Asian.
Hey, how about this?
South Park hit the nail on the head with the hammer.
They did that whole Pandaverse and I recommend it.
And they're complaining that Cartman's been replaced by an adult black woman.
It's so good.
South Park nails it.
And PC Principal is like, you've got a problem with strong black characters.
And they're like, no way dude, Miles Morales is awesome!
What's that?
A black Spider-Man?
An Afro-Latino Spider-Man?
Yeah, Miles Morales is awesome.
I loved Into the Spider-Verse, not the second one.
The first one was awesome!
And then they say, well, how come, you know, you like that, but not this dude?
Miles Morales is his own character.
There's a bunch of different versions of Spider-Man.
The Spider-Verse has been a thing for a long time.
And they created this alternate version of Spider-Man.
I don't care.
There's a million different superheroes who have ice powers or fire powers.
Spider powers is fine.
It's kind of unique.
But creating a new Spider-Man with a new arc, who's his own character, who goes on his hero's journey, and it just so happens to be Afro-Latino and have that family experience, I have no issues.
I think it was awesome!
Because that stuff is ancillary.
I don't care.
There's no negative view.
I'm like, oh, that's really interesting to see this perspective.
And to see his character arc and him trying to be a good person.
My favorite superhero show growing up was Static Shock.
This kid facing gang violence and peer pressure gets superpowers, but he's a good kid.
There's that, you know, in the cartoon version from the WB.
They bring him to a fight and they're like, you're gonna fight for our gang.
He has a gun, he throws the gun in the water.
I don't want to do this.
I don't want to be that person.
I'm like, this is so cool.
What a great story arc.
Now they do this woke garbage and it flounders and it fails.
The main point I want to drive.
We're winning and we will win.
Why?
Because we carry the torch of the generations long since past.
Those things that inspired us.
Let me tell you.
We got a cat.
His name is Mr. Bocus.
And he is sick.
Most of you know this.
He's doing a lot better.
We're surprised.
He's gaining weight.
His kidneys are improving.
Ian got him stem cell treatment.
But there was one thing that I wanted to do.
I wanted to get another cat.
Because I want the spark.
It is not just the physical matter of being.
The spark that makes Mr. Bocas, our cat.
His quirks, his behaviors, the funny things he does.
I just want him to share that with another cat.
Why?
Then the legacy of Mr. Bocas will live on.
It's the most important thing.
Now you may have a dog, or a cat, or whatever.
I recommend getting another one before it's too late.
If you're not going to have your dog have kids or whatever, maybe your dog has been spayed or neutered, then have your dog teach another dog.
Why?
Because the spark of being is not just in the physical matter that we are, but in the ideas, the behaviors, the perspectives, the actions, and what we give to others.
That is to say, even if you don't have kids, I think you should, but even if you don't, you give something to this world that is carried on forever, a spark that can never be destroyed.
Even if it's suppressed, it will linger in the writings and the teachings and the behaviors it made dilute.
But that's what I mean to say.
I bring up the animals because it's a really simple way to explain it.
But the ideas that have been given to us by the Founding Fathers, the good ideas, we get rid of the bad, we keep the good, we are refining these things to perfection.
They want to destroy this.
They want to snuff out the flame that makes us who we are, and we say no, good sir!
I won't do it.
You can try to make this woke garbage, you can make your beer that's woke garbage, and we're just going to say enough.
Enough!
It's really simple.
You make crap, we don't buy it.
And when you try to overnight rewrite the culture that made us who we are, we say no.
And you can't win.
Because like a fire, we refuse to go down without a fight.
And they will try to put out garbage like this, and they will spike and destroy the MCU, and it's sad.
Disney will burn itself to the ground, losing a billion dollars in their last releases, now with the worst opening ever for the MCU.
And you know what we do?
We will build an alternative.
We will make something else and something new.
Eric July, the Ripaverse, look at the smashing success there.
Because there are certain ideas It's not in the characters, it's in the ideas that we have grown to love and respect and we want to expand upon.
And you can't snuff that fire out.
It's not about Brie Larson or the Marvels or whatever.
That's just one speck of dust in the greater, in the bigger picture.
One grain of sand in this heap.
My point is simply this.
You can make something good.
You can make money, but guess what?
Those chains that link the past generations to today They're still there, and we are carrying them, and we will bestow them upon the next generation, which is why Gen Z is becoming so based.
They want to create something new and different.
They want to take over, destroy the old culture, build something new.
They're neo-communist, cultural Marxist, etc.
But they're not going to win.
And the evidence is in all of these stories.
Because we will carry on, and we will Well, look, I gotta say, if your ideas are bad, they can't survive.
It's just that simple.
So they'll try to destroy the good ideas, to burn everything down, to try and rebuild something new, and we say no.
In fact, I put it this way.
Go ahead and make your garbage movies.
Make your crummy, crappy marvels.
I don't care.
We're gonna make our own content.
We're gonna make our own documentaries.
We made Infringed.
Just the beginning.
You know, we really... I'm looking at getting into short films.
We'd love to do feature-length movies, and we could probably do it at this point.
Lower budget stuff, but, you know, we can do movies nonetheless.
And we're just gonna keep making stuff.
Why?
We like making stuff.
We like having fun.
And I'll tell you this.
This is the kind of person that I am.
When I see a movie like this fail, I think to myself, I just gotta do it myself.
And I will.
I'm not going to make a blockbuster for 300 million dollars.
I ain't there.
But we might make something that's like a hokey, short horror film.
Low budget, couple hundred grand.
We could do stuff like that.
Why?
Because we just want to make stuff.
And if you're making garbage, we'll try and make stuff that's just better than your garbage.
That's what we need to do.
And that's how we win a culture war.
Each and every day that you guys choose with your dollars not to buy Bud Light.
Well, maybe now buy Bud Light because of the UFC thing.
It's going to be funny.
But when you say I don't want to see this movie, it's not a grand statement, necessarily.
It's not you standing up on a pedestal and screaming, I reject the wokeness.
You just don't buy stuff you don't like.
And let that be a lesson to the garbage woke companies.
If you make garbage, we ain't gonna buy it.
And then, we're gonna make good stuff, and we're gonna win.
Man, I just want to say I'm so bummed out by Rick and Morty the next season because it's just not good without Justin Roiland.
Sorry.
Like, I've laughed.
I'm not here to lie and be like, I'm so mad that Justin Roiland— No, no, like, there's funny bits in it.
I watched the first one.
It was bad.
Watched second one.
unidentified
It was bad.
tim pool
And so, I decided I'll watch a couple of them, but this may be it for me.
I watched the last one.
You know, I want to see it, and it's just— They've— It's just not good anymore.
You needed Justin Roiland, man.
You really did.
But they want to cancel him, so be it.
So be it.
I know a lot of people got criticism of that guy, but it is what it is, man.
We're gonna make good stuff.
We're gonna challenge the machine.
And it's not even about him.
It's like, if you make garbage, we'll make something better, and then we'll take over.
If you... If you retreat from that hilltop, we'll casually walk up and plant our flag.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 6 p.m.
on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
A young woman who doesn't want to work.
Surprise, surprise.
Another video like this exists.
We've seen a lot of stories about women who are like, I quit my job to do OnlyFans.
And I wonder if it is that women would just prefer not to do more masculinized work and would rather do more feminine-based things.
I am not saying doing OnlyFans is a feminine-based thing.
I'm saying that when given the option, many women, not all, not even most, would rather sell their bodies or photos or actions to men than to, I don't know, file paperwork or do taxes or anything like this.
I think guys are object-oriented, analytical, mathematical.
Women are linguistic, creative, and social.
And thus, you see this reflected in job choices.
Women choose social jobs.
Men choose goal-oriented or object-oriented things.
So, like, a guy's gonna work on an oil rig, a woman's gonna be a teacher.
But I digress.
In this video, this woman here is upset.
That you have to work to live.
And this to me is not so much an issue of... Well, I think this is a reflection of not just what our society has done in raising children.
It is not indicative of all Gen Z or Millennials.
But I think this sentiment must be approached because I've heard it all too many times.
This leftist idea of like, why do I have to work?
And I'd like to make a video a warning, some criticism for those who refuse to work, criticism for those who would raise their children improperly, and criticism of these ideas.
But let me just play the video for you, and we'll, uh, we'll break it down.
Ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, here is Why Do I Have to Work?
unidentified
Work until we have to die just for the privilege of being alive?
Huh?
Like we never asked to be born, but now we're obligated to do labor until we die?
Huh?
tim pool
Huh?
Oh, dude, come on.
Oh, this is I'm sorry.
unidentified
We have to work somewhere just to afford a house that we're never at because we're working to afford the house.
Hmm.
Is the meaning of life to work and pay taxes and then die?
On top of that, we also have to work to afford our vehicle to get to work in other places and afford gas just to get to work.
And we also have to pay taxes for our roads to drive on to get to work with the privilege of food, which we should just be able to have.
Oh, my friends, please, please.
tim pool
Can I, how do I... Can I get this lady a free two-week stay on a farm somewhere?
You know what, man?
First of all, I love the, huh?
Okay, let me just start.
The video's not over yet.
There's more to say.
When you raise your kids, and this is what so many people in this country have done, From zero to five years old, you're doing nothing.
You go to school where you're told to do, and you're doing nothing.
You're given food, you come home, you grab snacks from the fridge, you go play.
You've got homework, you get no reward for it, it doesn't matter.
Then, you go to high school, same deal.
Then, you go to college, same deal, on loans.
You get out, you're in your early twenties, you've never had a job, and all of a sudden they're like, now you have to get a job.
And you're like, why do I have to work to have things?
Life is work!
I wasn't- I never asked to be born.
I'm sorry, dude.
It's just, I look at this and I see abject failure in parenting.
Just the worst that could possibly be.
Work is awesome.
This is the problem.
We just take pride in our work.
No matter where you were, you did something for society.
And I understand a lot of jobs suck, but think about the mentality.
When I was a kid, my first job was like nine years old.
Family business, coffee shop.
I have no, like, does working at a coffee shop suck?
No, I had a blast.
I worked fast food, did it suck?
I don't know, it was boring.
I wanted to do other things, I wanted to learn and improve my skills and focus on things other than, like, giving french fries to people.
And I was 16, though, so I had that job.
I did not cry about it.
I got my paycheck every, I think they paid weekly, actually, it was not bad.
And I was making, like, 100 bucks or something like that, or I think it was like 130 or like whatever.
But I'm 16, so I'm like, I got money, what up?
It's crazy to me that we're constantly working.
We're doing things every day to improve ourselves, to build machines, and that's life.
You're walking on a treadmill.
That's life.
If you stop walking, you'll fall behind.
You'll die of starvation.
But this person has grown up in the pinnacle of luxury in the United States.
Security, luxury, and access.
And so she says, I should just get food!
Who's gonna make it for you?
It's just there, dude.
Outside, where we are, at the castle, that's what we call it.
We got pawpaws, we got grapes.
Right now it's grape season because it's into fall, frost has hit.
The frost grapes are all ready to get ate.
We got chickens!
And I tell you this, ain't enough food to survive.
Sorry.
Someone's gotta make the food.
Even if you are foraging and you are eating deer or whatever it is you're doing, there are certain things you would rather have.
In this world, you can do so little and get so much.
But these people don't understand.
Let me play more for you.
unidentified
Pretty much just work and die.
Let's not forget about life insurance just in case we almost die.
And then we have to work for our children to go to school to learn how to work.
So our children know how to work for their children so that their children can go to school and go to work.
Like somebody tell me that this is fair.
tim pool
I'm sorry, dude.
unidentified
Like, is it lazy to just want to enjoy life?
tim pool
Yes.
unidentified
Like, why do we have to work?
tim pool
Because entropy exists.
I would like to introduce you, young lady, to the laws of thermodynamics.
Entropy.
The state by which matter is... How do you describe entropy?
Moving towards chaos, as it were, in order to maintain order, or negative entropy, which is not necessarily possible, but there's a whole lot of other quantum physics stuff in there, I'm gonna get into it.
But let me just say, You are in a perpetual state of decay and we resist.
We are the fire of order.
We are the fires, the flames of order that we seek to take that free energy and organize it.
However, my friends, in order to create more order, we must create more chaos in the process.
It is just the way things are.
Ma'am, you say, tell me that's fair.
It is absolutely fair.
It's the craziest thing to me when I hear people say life's not fair.
Life's totally fair.
Life is totally fair.
Learn a lesson or two.
Let's wrap up the video and we'll get into this.
Why?
unidentified
Why?
tim pool
She's covered in tattoos, of which they've cost many a pretty dollar.
And it's like, why do I have to work?
Food isn't just free and doesn't just exist.
The shirt, the clothes, the car you're in.
It is an amalgamation of all of the knowledge and all the hard work of our ancestors.
Work, work, work, work, work!
Now don't get me wrong.
I know what she's talking about.
She's talking about filing paperwork in an office.
That sucks!
She wants to go hang out with her friends.
What does it mean to enjoy life?
I'm gonna let you in on a secret, my friends.
I very much so enjoy life.
What do I do?
I work non-stop all day every day.
The only thing I ever want to do would be considered work.
And get this, you say, but Tim, I saw you playing video games or I saw you skateboarding and, uh, work.
It's all work.
Everything is work.
The problem is these people don't want to do anything.
Look.
What is it you're passionate about?
Did you grow up playing video games?
I love this, there's a... Oh man, one of my favorite Far Side comics.
Gary Larson, you are so wrong.
You guys know The Far Side?
Great comics.
There's a comic, this is like in the 90s, and it's a kid playing video games, and the parents are watching him play Mario or whatever, and they're hugging and holding each other's hands, imagining a newspaper saying, Mario, uh, expert needed, video game expert needed, and they're imagining job advertisements in the paper for someone who's good at playing video games.
The joke he was making was that these kids are wasting their time and not developing any skills, and the parents actually thought the kid would get a career from this?
Guess what?
Yo, some of the wealthiest millennials and Gen Z people in the world play video games for a living.
It's entertainment for people.
It would be like going back in the day and being like, oh yeah, like you're going to make money playing baseball.
Yeah, people like watching these things.
They like culture.
They like entertainment.
So guess what?
That dude who plays video games all day, it's work.
The problem is she doesn't want to do anything.
Now that's fine.
That's fine.
Maybe the real issue here is, this young woman wants to hang out with her friends all day.
Have you considered, ma'am, perhaps having a family?
Have you considered finding a good dude?
Having some kids?
Raising those kids?
Hanging out with them?
Playing games?
Teaching them things?
Is that work too?
Maybe that's work.
Maybe she really wants to do nothing at all.
She says, why can't we just enjoy life?
I absolutely enjoy everything I do, and I only do it because I enjoy it.
You know, they say if you do what you love every day, you're not working at all.
But that's a question.
Why would you not love what you do?
I'll tell you why.
Well, it's the Industrial Revolution, for the most part.
Look, if you grew up and you were being raised by your mom and dad and they were showing you the things they did, you'd enjoy doing them.
If your dad was a blacksmith and he forges an amazing sword and teaches how to do it, and then everyone's like, wow, truly an amazing sword, and then they use it to go fight or whatever, you'd be like, wow, man, everybody really likes my dad.
He's so good at making swords.
I want to be like my dad.
That's how it used to be.
And then you try really hard to make a sword yourself.
It was work.
You were doing work, but you were, like, you loved doing what you did.
Because you grew up doing it.
The problem with this young woman, and with many people in this generation, is that they did literally nothing when they were kids.
I'm not kidding.
They watched TV, they passively played video games and went around and rode their bikes, and so by doing nothing, when they're older, they're like, why should I have to do anything else?
When humans are growing up, we're being programmed.
Uh, in a sense.
We are, our brains are forming to the world to figure out the best ways to survive.
For this young woman, I'm willing to bet that she grew up doing nothing, her parents paid for everything, she'd come home, grab snacks from the fridge, go play, and did nothing.
Food was just there, and she enjoyed nothing.
So what happens?
Now that she's older, she's being told to dramatically change her way of life, and it is painful, and she doesn't want to do it.
Her brain developed around, I don't have to do these things, why should I have to do these things?
To me?
I grew up this way.
Homeless, uh, several times.
I was homeless, living in my car when I was 18.
And if I wanted to survive, I had to figure things out.
It was part of the game.
It was part of the challenge.
How could I do more?
How could I be better?
How could I succeed?
Save money.
You never know when things are gonna get bad.
That's my whole life.
I never lived paycheck to paycheck in... There was a period when I worked for the airport.
But what I mean is, I always just stacked money on my savings.
I was scared to spend it.
Because I'm like, I don't know man, I could buy a skateboard, but like, my shoes get ripped.
I gotta buy shoes.
So I eventually just started slowly building up a savings because I didn't want to spend money because I never knew what tomorrow was going to bring.
I always did work because I'm just always trying to figure things out and do better.
If you raise your kids and say, figure it out.
They're going to grow up thinking, figure it out.
I'll tell you this, when I was like 11, I bought a Game Boy and Pokemon Red.
How?
I worked at my family's business.
They were like, if you wanna buy it, you gotta make the money and figure it out.
So, family coffee shop, worked behind the counter, made tips, eventually I made like 50 bucks, bought myself Pokemon Red.
I think I got a used Game Boy from, I think that's what it was, a used Game Boy or something like that.
But, uh, and then I got to play Pokemon.
And that's how I did it.
And, uh, someone stole it, but, you know, that's a whole other story.
And, you know, people will say, oh, your family had a coffee shop, your family had a business.
That's exactly my point.
Now, granted, the coffee shop went bankrupt, we lost everything, and, you know, it was very bad for my family, but we tried.
And so my point is, I saw that, and I wondered to myself, like, why is it that I'm driven to do things?
Well, it's because I was raised being told, if you want Pokemon, you saw it on the commercials, your friends are getting it, you gotta make money and get it.
So I had friends who got Pokemon, why'd their parents just bought it for them?
I wonder where they're at today.
Not all of them have failed, I'm not saying it's a guarantee towards failure, but this is what life is.
Too many young people are being given these cushy, pamper lives, their parents are like, my kid's not gonna know the struggles I went through, oh boy, I tell you what!
My kids are gonna know such struggle.
They're gonna know worse struggles than I went through.
I'm gonna make sure of it.
And, you know, my kids...
They're going to, uh, get the best training, the best life lessons, philosophy, because I saw what benefited me, and my attitude is not, these kids will not know the struggle I went through.
My attitude is, I am going to refine the practice, the training, and the struggles in such a way to bestow the best possible message I can for my kids or for other kids and other future generations.
And I can't say that for other people's families or whatever, but, uh, you know, the best of my abilities.
This is the problem with not just young people, but a lot of people.
And this leads to a leftist persuasion.
When she said, food we should just have anyway, I got in an argument on Twitter with some dude who quite literally said, food comes from the grocery store.
And I'm like, no, no, no, I get that.
I'm saying like, where's it produced?
He's like, what do you mean?
I'm like, how do they make the milk that goes to the grocery store?
He's like, what are you talking about?
It's at the grocery store.
And I was like, oh my, oh my God.
No, you think I'm exaggerating.
There are people out there who quite literally think that the milk manifests right in the fridge.
So why can't I just have it?
They don't realize there are cows.
The cows eat things.
The cows walk into the machine.
It's all automated these days.
It milks them.
The milk goes through a process and is shipped in a gigantic tanker to a distribution facility, which then pasteurizes and loads it into plastic bottles and other such things.
It is then shipped off in raw form into many areas where they'll do milk modification.
So if they're gonna make yogurt, sort of things like this, a whole massive process before that milk can arrive at your doorstep.
But I kid you not, there are people who don't think about that and can't understand it.
That is a challenge we face right now.
This mentality should not exist.
But it is the excesses of our success.
It is the security apparatus that keeps this woman safe from bears and from would-be criminals.
Where she says, I shouldn't have to work and I should get stuff for free.
And it makes me sad, it makes me sad.
But you get the point, you get the point.
I'm not going to tell you how to raise your kids, but I'll tell you this.
It is fascinating to me that we have people come on TimCast IRL, and they'll talk about how, oh yeah, my kid's going off to college, but it's okay, it's a good college.
I'm like, what?
Where?
Yo, we've seen colleges in conservative areas still have the same garbage policies.
Why?
It's not about who's running the college, it's not about the area it's in, it's about the law.
The laws say you have to do these things, so the colleges do no matter what.
Why would you send your kids to a wokeness factory?
Why do it?
They just say it.
I see these things and I'm just like, yo, look man.
I'll tell you what your kids need.
Your kids need jobs.
Children need to work.
Let me say it again for you.
unidentified
Kids need jobs.
tim pool
You know what's funny?
When you say something like that, you get these leftists who are like, oh, oh, I'm so offended.
We got rid of child labor!
One of the worst things we could have done is the banning of child labor in general.
The best thing we could have done is no kids working in mines or in factories and getting injured.
That I get.
When I say kids need jobs, I'm not talking about putting kids in a factory or in a coal mine.
I'm talking about a paper route.
Eh, we don't really do newspapers anymore.
I'm talking about walking dogs.
I'm talking about mowing lawns.
I'm a kid.
I need money.
You know what my dad says?
I'll go mow lawns.
And I'm like, okay, can I use the lawnmower?
Sure.
So what do we do?
We go door to door.
I'm like 10 years old with my friend.
I knock on the door.
Can we mow your lawn for money?
Uh, I don't know.
unidentified
Sure.
tim pool
What do you need?
10 bucks?
Okay.
Sometimes, you'd get like some old dude, in the winter, say, can we shovel your walkway for ten bucks?
And he'd be like, alright, go for it.
We'd shovel the walkway, go up, and then sometimes you'd get a guy and he'd be like, you did a really good job, I'm gonna give you an extra ten bucks.
It wasn't always just about, I need someone to do it, because it's not that hard to shovel a walkway, and some people have snowblowers.
But the neighbors knew we were young people who wanted to do work in exchange for goods and services.
Or we would provide goods and services in exchange for currency.
So it was a lesson being taught to young people.
Let me tell you what me and my friend used to do to get Pokemon cards when I was 12.
Aldi.
You ever shop there?
Well, you gotta put a quarter in the shopping cart so you can take the shopping cart out.
It's how they prevent shopping cart theft, I guess.
Or they make you want to return the cart.
Because people don't return the shopping carts.
Here's what we'd do.
We would wait in the parking lot at Aldi, two 12-year-old kids, and a guy would walk up, start loading the groceries, and I would say, excuse me, sir, would you like me to take that shopping cart back for you?
And he would say, sure.
And then, he'd get in his car and he'd leave, and we'd bring the cart back and take the quarter.
Why?
The quarter meant nothing to this guy.
It was worth the exchange.
You put the cart back, you can have the quarter.
I don't gotta worry about leaving it in the parking lot.
There were some funny moments where one guy was like, okay, but I want my quarter back, and then we were just like, we're bringing the cart back because we want the quarter.
And then me and my friend would look down, and we would have like five bucks in quarters, because that means 20 carts had been returned.
And then we would go to the card shop and we'd buy a Pokemon booster pack.
If we wanted to buy it, we had to figure it out.
And so it wasn't... We weren't... It's so crazy to me because we weren't like, this is so dumb that we have to do this stupid thing.
Yo, it was like...
We felt like we were scamming people.
It's like, get rich quick, baby.
It's like, man, is this crazy?
We'd be like, hey, what do you want to do today?
Like, I don't know.
Do you want to go return shopping carts at Aldi?
And we would just walk to the parking lot and be like, excuse me, mister, can we bring your cart back for you?
And be like, you got it.
It's so crazy to me that...
Me and my friends had this, and you have these people who are just like, I don't want to do anything.
I should just get stuff for free.
Someone has to make it.
And that leads me to things like, hey man, I'll tell you a secret.
You want to make easy money?
You don't?
If you don't want to be your own boss, here's what you do.
I recommend going to an area that's got good weather.
San Diego's got pretty good weather.
But I don't know how- I don't know the San Diego area, so don't look at me.
Do you play guitar?
Okay, well, you're gonna need to learn how to play the guitar.
So, I learned, like, a handful of top 40s songs that I just liked.
I learned how to play, uh, don't- what is it?
Don't Look Back in Anger?
I don't know the name of the song.
I learned how to play Wonderwall.
I learned how to play Have You Ever Seen the Rain, and I would go into the subway in Chicago and I'd play guitar and I'd make money.
And I was making like, if I played original songs, I'd make like 7 to 10 bucks an hour.
And I was really happy with that because I was basically working on my own music.
You know and then some days I'd play covers and I'd make a lot more I was making like 15 to 30 if I played top 40s and then one day a friend said let's go play at Wrigley and I made like 200 bucks an hour and I was like, holy crap You don't need a permit or anything stand in the street corner and now we would just jam out and we would play We play top 40s.
We started playing some like I don't know indie rock stuff and some guy like Everybody at the game, they're excited, there's bars everywhere, they're drunk, and they're just like, yo!
And they're throwing money in.
And I was like, that's so amazing.
We made people happy.
They're hanging out with their friends, they're laughing, they hear a song they know and love, or they request a song.
One guy was like, can you play any Neil Young?
And I was like, uh, no!
And the guy's like, let me try your guitar!
And I was like, you break it, you buy it, and he laughs.
He takes the guitar, and he plays a song, and they all laugh for like 30 seconds, and he goes, thanks buddy, and throws me a 20!
And I'm like, this is what it's all about!
Providing a service, playing music, and helping people have a good time?
That's work!
We need to instill that in young people.
I'm ranting about it because I love work.
I love working.
So I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at, uh, what do we got?
1pm on this channel.
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