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Oct. 30, 2025 - Viva & Barnes
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Texas A.G, Sues J&J over Autism Claims! VIva Goes Honeybadger on Liberals! Hasan Piker & MORE!
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Oh, I'm gonna sneeze.
Hold up.
All right, ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs.
I got distracted by the tickle in my nose that wants me to sneeze.
Maybe I have COVID again.
Who knows?
But we will start with John Bodwin Sr.
and a video that I believe deserves more traction.
I should rephrase that.
That deserves more traction than it has gotten thus far.
Behold, John Bodwin Sr.
Where's the playbook here?
Go right ahead, sir.
Okay, my name is John Bodwin.
I live in Medfield.
I have this book I wrote a couple of years ago.
It's got an ASBN number.
It'll be in the Library of Congress.
It's a record of Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Before I get into this, a note about Trevor behind me.
The number of PE pulmonary embolism excess deaths in the United States since the vaccine is 33,000.
That one right there.
33,000, 700 in Massachusetts alone.
It's known to be caused by the vaccine.
What they don't talk about is that big one right there.
You talk about pandemics, you want to be prepared.
Right now, going on in Massachusetts, over 5,000, 5,000 excess acute renal failure deaths in Massachusetts.
Nobody talks about it.
They don't know about it because they don't study it.
What did you say?
I have one.
Sorry, Mr. Chair.
I couldn't hear what you said.
I'm sorry.
There are 5,000 excess sudden sudden kidney failure deaths in Massachusetts.
And I should just pause and highlight for those who missed my interview with John Bodwin Sr.
a while back.
He's talking excess deaths.
He's not talking deaths.
Excess above the, what is it called?
The standard deviation of normal deaths or normal stats.
And he's tracked it thoroughly.
He's gotten access to the records and he's done the analysis more than anyone out there in the last four years since the vaccine, which is attributed both to hospital protocols and the vaccine.
Yeah.
Or depending on who you ask, it's attributed to long COVID as well.
Oh, I don't have a lot of time.
Thank you, Jesus.
I'll extend it for a few seconds.
Thank you.
Okay.
Here's going to be the hard part for you to hear.
You want to be prepared.
Was the pandemic built upon fraud?
All the statistics that are talked about.
So I'm just going to go right into it.
Medical examiners for Massachusetts, Julie Hull, Stephen Schwartz, Janice Gervetti, Kimberly Springer, Michelle Matthews, Robert Welton, and others committed felony fraud on death records.
Blunt force trauma deaths, spentanyl overdose deaths, COVID vaccine deaths were labeled as COVID deaths, where COVID had no involvement in the death.
They also purposely omitted COVID vaccine as a cause of death from records when they knew the vaccine absolutely caused the deaths.
Children and adults, many.
So I'm publicly accusing them of fraud.
Will they sue me for defamation?
You know what the best defense for defamation is?
Truth.
The truth.
They can come and get me.
This is a public hearing.
Solomon Kizito is 62 years old.
Diane Dubois, 60.
Breonna McCarthy, 30.
Eden McDonald, 17.
We got the idea.
All died involving thromboson.
John goes on to discuss this in great detail.
If you haven't heard about his book, or you haven't heard those stats, as people even in Massachusetts haven't heard about, what's amazing is you realize how difficult it is to get the message out there when the people who don't want the message getting out there and who control the levers, control the faucets of the flow of information.
My goodness, they can make it difficult to get the flow of the information out there.
If the media doesn't cover it, the politicians won't touch it, and you have to show up and hope that videos go viral to get the message out there.
That's what crowdsourcing is being used for.
It's amazing what John has discovered.
He's gotten access to death records, and he is able to show where the death codes have been altered in cases where people were attributed to deaths from COVID that had nothing to do with COVID.
And then highlighting excess deaths in specific areas that are absolutely beyond, what's the word?
I'm saying standard deviation, but you know what I'm getting at, that are absolutely anomalous.
And nobody's looking into it.
Nobody wants to because they've already given immunity to these pharma companies.
So what would be the use?
There's no longer any possibility for justice.
And to highlight the injustice would also not only implicate the big pharma who are companies, but the politicians that immunize them so they could all scratch each other's back.
This is going to come up again later on when we talk about the lawsuit against Johnson ⁇ Johnson, you know, for the alleged potential causal link between prenatal use of Tylenol and postnatal use in kids and ADD and ADHD.
Sorry, not ADD, AS ASD, not ADD.
Autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
By way of ones and twos in the chat, and you may know because I just published the vlog on CommiTube before going live.
Who heard of the lawsuit that was filed by the Texas AG against Johnson ⁇ Johnson and whatever subsidiary company?
Who knew about that lawsuit?
One, yes, you knew about it.
Two, no, you didn't know about it.
One, yes, two, no.
Let me know in the chat, and then I'm going to go back to this after I just, you know, have a bit of a laugh at someone who's been permanently broken.
I won't say have a laugh at.
I'll even say feel bad for.
So it's going to be 50-50, and it's roughly 50-50 so far.
Yeah, the twos are catching up.
Dude, I live on the internet.
I live in this ecosystem.
There's always a three in there, Joe Rogu.
I didn't hear about it until what did I do that popped it up on my feed?
I forget.
And it pops up on my phone.
It's like, holy crap.
Ken Paxton, the Texas AG, sued Johnson and Johnson and subsidiaries, not just for a correlative causal link between prenatal use of acetametophene, Tylenol, and autism.
When we get into it, we'll talk about it.
Johnson ⁇ Johnson knew of the potential risk, concealed the potential risk, and then sought to cover its assets by selling off the asset, the Tylenol brand, to a company that wouldn't have deep pockets, or at least as deep pockets as Johnson ⁇ Johnson.
It's amazing.
Why wouldn't we have heard about it?
Who the hell is going to report on it?
Brought to you by Pfizer, brought to you by Johnson ⁇ Johnson.
Who the hell would report on it?
Certainly not the media companies that rely on those pharma ad dollars to keep them afloat, to keep them afloat and remain mildly competitive with the low-end production solo dudes or bio dudes, me and Barnes, like myself.
I'm not beholden to big pharma.
I don't have a freaking Fox News studio with lights and a big desk and panels and producers and directors.
No, they need that money in order to remain afloat.
And they're going to go piss off their big pharma sponsors.
Hells to the bells, no.
They're going to continue doing what they're doing, which is breaking people's brains.
Listen to this.
I said, you know, I was going to make fun of the person.
I'm not making fun of the person.
To the extent it's not parody and I'm still not convinced, I actually feel very, very bad for the person and not in a condescending way.
You know, Joe Rogan made a joke about it during his special.
We lost a lot of people during COVID.
Oh, shit.
What's the punchline?
The punchline is some even died.
You know, the idea that we lost people not because they died, but because they lost their ever-loving minds.
Listen to this.
That we face in America with increasing costs, which I don't think the enhanced premium tax subsidies, which were created for COVID, designed for COVID.
They were short-term initially for a very, you know, just a year, then extended until this year, just to get through COVID.
And I think we all agree that COVID has passed.
So therefore, COVID-era subsidies should also pass.
So COVID has passed.
Anybody, like, I'm joking that I have COVID.
I say, how the hell would you know you've had you have COVID now?
COVID, I'll put it in quotes.
Unless you're testing to see whether or not you have, and I know people, friends, family, they're, oh, Dave, I got COVID again.
I was like, how do you know?
Well, we tested.
Why the hell are you testing for COVID?
What do you think it is?
You think it's a unique strain of a virus now?
Oh, can you, what do you want?
You want a metal?
You got COVID.
I'll send you some flowers.
Anybody still testing for COVID is broken in the brain because they think there's something unique now about having COVID that is like, like they think it's the big C for cancer.
And I'm saying that not even to be glib.
So I see this person, Kelly, Broadway baby TO, disabled and chronically ill writer, which is why I think I don't think it's parody.
Former theater critic.
Clean air is a human right and vulnerable people aren't expendable.
Don't know who ever suggested that vulnerable people were expendable.
When you know better, do better.
Okay, fine.
She writes, Dr. Oz, I think we all agree that COVID has passed.
No, we do not agree.
Anyone who thinks COVID has passed has no business in charge of public health.
I'm still here, still killing and disabling.
I don't know what that means.
Get your booster if you can.
Wear a mask, ideally an N95, and clean the air.
You know, the only part I agree with here?
Clean the air.
Clean air is a very important thing.
This is a woman who's broken.
And I don't know if she was broken before.
She's broken now.
COVID isn't over.
We should have COVID era policies.
What?
Forever?
You know, I had a number of replies.
I was thinking, you know, the George Orwell, the war was not meant to be one.
It was meant to be perpetual.
The woman is broken in her head.
And it's the power of propaganda.
I'm giving a bit of a hint as to what my talk is going to be about at the New Orleans Investment Conference next week.
I'd better be done with this.
I got a bit of a baby cold, but whenever I get a cold, because I'm a man, Lois, I sniffle, tell my wife, I don't feel so good, honey.
Can you massage my back?
I don't actually say that because I don't like massages, but I got a bit of a cold and it'll be done by then.
But COVID broke people.
And there are still people out there saying, get your boosters.
You're fucking crazy.
Do you need to go listen to John Bodwin Sr.?
No, of course you don't need to listen to him.
Nor will you know that he exists because one silo of accurate information is being suppressed for the promotion of propaganda that serves the financial interests of the media and their pharma sponsors.
Sponsors.
Cracking my voice.
That's how serious this is.
Hot water with lemon.
I prefer gin with olive.
Oh, it's weird today.
Like, I didn't even want to have my carbonated caffeinated beverage.
So I had a disgusting iced coffee that I had in the fridge.
So it's wild.
Like, people have been permanently broken, still testing for COVID, still talking about getting boosters, still talking about wearing masks.
I appreciate maybe the air quality is so bad in New York, that hellhole city that's going to take one step closer to bigger hellhole city after the next mayoral election.
But people are broken.
And the media makes it so that you don't know the good information.
You rely on the bad information because it's a good way to keep you broken, keep you scared, keep you subservient.
Because when you're in a state of fear, you will always make the wrong decisions and you are much, much easier to control.
And then speaking of that hellhole city and people keeping you in the dark.
No, you know what?
Let's do the Tylenol story.
So it's a 50-50 that people didn't know that Ken Paxton is suing Johnson ⁇ Johnson.
It's quite amazing.
And I read the lawsuit.
I'm going to post the full vlog after this.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to do this because my concern is that some of the short format content is getting repetitive.
There's only so much time in the day.
And for everybody who doesn't know, like those car vlogs, they take at least two hours to do, each one of them.
I do my own editing, but I think ultimately it's just as fast as if I had anybody else do the editing because even when I did, going back and forth is about an hour.
So I'd just rather do it myself.
So I did a short vlog and I'm going to delve into the actual lawsuit in that vlog.
For now, we'll just cover to 30,000 feet and I'll share my thoughts.
But Texas sues Tylenol maker Johnson ⁇ Johnson at Kenview, claiming they hid drugs, autism risks.
So in the lawsuit itself, they go through a bunch of studies, or at least they footnote in support of their allegations, a number of studies that demonstrate, you know, causation, correlation.
The amazing thing is you'll never be able to prove causation for someone who doesn't want to believe causation.
Like they'll say, oh, you didn't break that person's nose with your punch.
What happened was magical, spontaneous quantum physics, the nose actually broke itself.
You just happened to thrust your fist into the nose at the very same second.
All of those molecules shifted and pushed the nose to the side itself.
It would have happened anyhow without your fist, but, you know, it was just coincidence.
And so there's no correlation.
It's no causation.
It's only correlation.
I mean, that's literally as absurd as people are going to get with denying causation and just trying to rely on correlation, which itself, you know, you can't draw any conclusions from.
The studies showing a correlation between prenatal use of acetametophene at Tylenol and postnatal use in young children and ADHD ASD.
It's striking.
And some people are going to say, well, you know, my studies are better than your studies.
Or how do you know because Tylenol is one of the most widely used drugs?
And how do you know that it's the cause of autism?
And then people are going to say, well, you look at Cuba, which doesn't prescribe as much acetametophene in pregnancy and has much less autism than America.
And then people are going to say, well, Cuba's a communist regime.
The government would never want to admit anything like that.
So they'll lie about the statistics.
And in America, we just diagnose it more.
Again, you'll never be able to prove causation where someone doesn't want to see it.
There's definitive correlation and a number of studies that people are now digging up from the past, which existed in the past, you know, warnings in the past.
Tylenol never said, doesn't recommend pregnant women take its drugs.
This was a 2019 CBC expose up in Canada.
It was a 2017 tweet from Tylenol, which said, actually, we don't recommend that pregnant women take our drugs.
They knew about it.
They hid it.
And then they tried to shield their assets.
The makers of Tylenol, Johnson ⁇ Johnson, and Kenview, a publicly traded company, by the way, which went public specifically so that it could acquire the Tylenol asset and dispense it from Johnson ⁇ Johnson's liability sheet, were sued on Tuesday, who accused them of knowingly hiding the drugs, supposed links to autism, and ADHD.
Paxton Republican sued five weeks after Republican Trump made that claim about the autism, yada, yada, yada.
Johnson ⁇ Johnson sold Tylenol for more than six.
Johnson Johnson sold Tylenol for more than six decades, and its former Kenview unit has sold it since 2023 after being spun off.
The pain reliever is known generically as acetametophene.
It's the safest painkiller.
Kenview said, We are deeply concerned by the perpetuation of misinformation on the safety of acetametophene in pregnant women, Kenview.
You might want to go see Tylenol's tweet from before Kenview came into existence.
Shares fell.
Paxton says U.S. confirmed Tylenol risks.
Paxton filed his complaint in a Texas state court in rural Panola County, which borders Louisiana, and where Trump won 83% of the vote in 2024.
That's a good place to sue.
He said the federal government confirmed last month that the using acetametophene during pregnancy links to ADHD.
We know this.
Paxton also cited Trump urging pregnant women not to use it unless absolutely necessary.
Autism.
So, well, that's a very short article.
Let me go into a little bit more depth and nuance.
Who published this one?
Who is this?
Reuters.
Here's what they allege, by the way.
So they allege that they knew that there were studies out there and that Johnson Johnson was trying to direct public opinion by A, ignoring the studies, misrepresenting them, and simultaneously, when it became relatively too obvious to deny, passed off those assets, one person's assets or another person's liability, to Kenview, a subsidiary that went public.
And when it went public, Johnson Johnson owned like 90-some odd percent of Kenview.
Then they sold off and owned like under 10% of Kenview.
And then they since disposed of all of it.
So Kenview owns Tylenol.
Well, if you own the asset of Tylenol, technically you also own the liability.
And when Johnson Johnson sold off Tylenol, in theory, although they're going to circumvent it under the laws of Texas, they sold off the liability of potential lawsuits.
Although I'm not sure that that would have actually held water in any event to the extent that a lot of the damages occurred while Tylenol was owned by Johnson Johnson, but that seems like what they attempted to do.
Sell off Tylenol, the asset, and thus sell off the liability so that if anybody ever sues, massive, because there are class action lawsuits out there, Kenview, a company with pockets that are a little bit less deep than Johnson Johnson, is stuck holding the bag and people are frustrated in the degree to which they can be compensated in the event that they win the lawsuit.
And so that's that.
We'll see where it goes.
I'm following it.
The steel man argument, which I'm still trying to think of in terms of why Johnson Johnson would have sold off Tylenol to Kenview.
I can't think of a legitimate business reason, but maybe I'm just blinded by what I believe to be the guilt of Johnson Johnson.
Johnson Johnson, also, for what it's worth, the same company that made a certain crappy COVID shot that caused a little bit of some blood clots in some women, middle-aged women, causing it to be pulled from the markets, at least in Quebec and I believe in Europe as well.
These pharma companies are fucking criminal companies.
Like everybody has to understand this.
The largest criminal fine ever paid, largest criminal fine in pharma.
Who was it?
Pfizer.
$1.3 billion paid in 2009 to resolve criminal civil liability for illegally promoting drugs.
I think there were some issues about kickbacks in there as well.
These are criminal companies.
Literally, Johnson Johnson produced a COVID shot that literally killed people and it was pulled from the shelves.
Now it's selling off its Tylenol unit to Ken, whatever the hell it is, Kensfield, whatever, I forget the name of the company now, so that it can shield itself from potential liability for decades of knowledge of a potential link to autism when used prenatally and postnatally.
By the way, the interesting thing, a lot of the studies that say, no, no, no, you know, Everybody uses Tylenol, so there's no real way of determining correlation causation between prenatal use and autism.
They tested the shit, and I'm not, I'm not, it's funny here.
I wish I had thought of this joke during the stream, during the stream, during my uh car vlog.
They tested the first shit that a baby makes, and it's that black taurus substance.
Uh, what is the name for a baby first poop?
Let's go like that.
I think it starts with M. Meconium.
So they tested the meconium of the newborns.
That's that black taurish feces that comes out of the baby before it starts drinking booby milk and its poop-poo turns brown.
We're 15 minutes in.
We're talking poop already.
They tested the meconium.
It's that black taurish first poop that comes out of a baby from what it's been getting from the umbilical cord.
They tested it for traces or however detection of acetaminophene.
And then they followed up at nine years and 11 years, and they determined a correlation between the amount of acetametophene traces, however, they detected it in the meconium and ADHD and autism.
That's pretty freaking good.
That's pretty freaking compelling evidence as far as I'm concerned.
So these companies knew about it for a while, tried to conceal it exactly like they did with the harms of the jabs.
And the chickens have come home to roost, so to speak.
Except they don't have liability for Tylenol.
They still have liability for the jab, unless and until such time as that gets lifted for fraudulent practices and fraudulent concealment of falsified trial data, which doesn't look like it's coming anytime soon because Trump does not yet seem ready to turn around and say Fauci lied, Pfizer lied, Boorla lied,
people died, and turn on that thing that he still takes pride in, which is one of my sources of criticism against Trump, although I still think he's the best president of my lifetime and the necessary president to save America from the Zohar Namdanis of the world.
So that's the lawsuit.
And you may or may not have heard about it.
And I suspect many of you didn't, specifically because the media that relies on these pharma funds are not really ready to go into any meaningful detail any more than we saw in that Reuters article.
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the Viva Fry Rumble Afternoon podcast.
How many people?
Okay, be honest, people, and the trolls are going to go falsify this.
How many people are here for the first time?
Just one for one or why for yes, first time here.
I'm curious to see how many newbies and new faces we have.
I'm going to say by the fact, cannot watch the videos.
They refuse liability.
They refused.
No, that's not the right one.
They refused liability on my son's vax injury, but settled for $12,000 a year for life.
Bucklebrush Jones.
No, they'll pay for it, but they don't want to admit it.
If they admit it, it opens the floodgates for more.
We got one person.
Candido Dor.
Oh, very nice.
Who's this?
This is Bad Rag is 123.
And there was, come on.
It moves too fast.
This one here.
Candido Dor.
All right, I'm David Frehate, former Montreal litigator, turned to current Florida Rumbler.
This is the daily show, three o'clock Monday through Friday.
Sunday shows at six o'clock with Robert Barnes.
We occasionally do what are called sidebars, interviews.
I put out the car vlogs.
I'm fighting a soft censorship of algorithmic suppression on Commitube.
I don't care about Commitube, except in as much as I use it to promote the Rumble show, to promote Viva and Barnes Law for the people, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
And, you know, reach, because for the time being, that is still the monopolized audience.
Reach people to make them aware of Rumble.
First senior, David Lachnicht.
David Lachnicht.
That means David last night.
I don't know what Lach means, but all right, awesome.
Well, welcome to the channel.
So that's the whole there was a segue into all of that.
I forgot what it was now.
Anyhow, there's no sponsor for today's show.
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We were in Lugano, Switzerland last week, making sure everybody knows of the innovations coming out of Rumble.
They're fixing their search algorithm or they're tinkering with their search algorithm.
I met with the programmer.
He's showing me now how it's going to give you search results.
It's going to prompt you for search results that will be based on what you like, what you're looking at, and what's popular.
So they're doing search engine improvements.
They got their wallets, which is right here.
Scan it if you want to.
And then the third thing that they were doing as well.
Oh, I forget what the third improvement was.
Chris talked about it on stage, but whatever.
That's it.
They're making some big improvements.
And touch wood, shaking my camera.
One day we will be talking about YouTube as the MySpace and Rumble as that which supplants the commie tube.
And speaking of commies, that was the segue.
That took a long time to get to.
It wasn't the segue.
It just came out naturally.
Speaking of filthy commies, come on.
Where is the filthy commie that I wanted to bring up?
You may know her.
I won't make the jokes about what she looks like.
That's not nice.
We can't control what we look like.
We can only control what we do.
And she's a commie.
Come on, where is it?
AOC, you're in here somewhere.
Is this it?
Ah, for goodness sake.
I got to go back to my feed and get it.
Come on.
I had the AOC.
Oh, look at her.
Oh, can you imagine?
Everybody, like, I was told that AOC literally auditioned, although she might not have known that she auditioned for the role that she was going to play, which was subversive young commie force who's going to revolutionize the way the Democrat Party goes further and further to the left.
She's giving an interview.
Let me do something as an exercise.
Everybody should do it.
Watch things with the sound off before watching it with the sound.
Let's look at her face.
Look at her face.
A deep swallow.
The eyes of someone who looks scared, lost, and crazy.
Nodding.
That was an editor.
You can't really come to that blinking.
Okay.
Well, can't do it.
Listening.
Okay.
Now she's getting ready.
Now she's getting ready.
Get.
Oh, there you go.
There you go.
Performance is on.
Do you see how this works?
It's very important.
It's an exercise I do quite often.
Watch things first with sound off.
I noticed it.
First of all, it's a good thing to do if you want to read body language, but I noticed it a few times, like really awesome.
When you're somewhere and you're trying to watch a video, but you can't turn the audio off.
So you're like in a theater, your kids play, and you watch it with the sound off.
Like, holy shit, I would have missed that if I were listening to sound.
Let's listen to the commie right now.
In your speech tonight, you said there was a day before Trump's presidency, and there will be a day after.
From your perspective, what role does the upcoming election on Tuesday, November 4th, play in moving the country forward?
By the way, if between the two of them, the guy asking the question and her, you have enough vocal fry to have an evening barbecue.
Okay, now she's getting into the zone because it's a performance.
And I say that with a little bit of confession through projection.
It is a performance.
You know, nobody wants to see someone who lacks energy.
Nobody wants to see someone who looks unhappy doing what they're doing.
So you got to like, even when you have a bit of a cold, you're like, all right, that's it.
You got it.
You got to suck it up and you got to more energy, more authenticity.
That's from Lost in Translation, if everybody missed that part.
Okay, but she's got, she's in the zone right now.
Performance is on.
Take it away, AOC.
In your speech to- What role does VO Tuesday, November 4th play in moving the country forward?
I mean, right now, Trump and the Republican Party are acting with impunity.
They are acting as though there's going to be no consequences, no political consequences.
That's a good catch.
I do appreciate that AOC wants to clarify between vigilante consequences and political consequences.
Good catch, AOC.
You're thinking as you speak.
To their actions.
And they really think that they got a mandate in the last election.
I so wish I could ask her.
Hey, pause, AOC.
What do you think they got in the last election?
What do you think happened in the last election?
And so when we change, we can send a message on November 4th with these election results, with the election of Zohran Mamdani, with gubernatorial races and down ballot races across the country.
They're doing the Latino thing with Zohran Mamdani's name.
Like they have to show they're not like, they're not, they're not like just Americans.
When it comes to the end, they can be talking about anything and then they get into it, Latinas, like Gloria Perez or Rosie Perez, what was her name?
Gloria Perez?
And then when they're talking about Zohran Mamta, they have to get it all in there just to show that they are people of the world.
They can start to see when the tide shifts that their time is up.
And that I genuinely believe that when they get that shock of a lot of these results.
That political shock, not the actual shock of Hassan Piker on his dog.
They're going to realize that they aren't as immune from consequences as they think.
Look at that cutesy little face that she did right there.
They're not as immune from consequences as they think.
Yeah, we're going to take a couple of mayoral and gubernatorial elections results and use it to undermine the national election that resulted in the biggest, smashingest victory we've seen in a long, long time, which wasn't a mandate.
What is a mandate?
Like, what do you think a mandate is?
To the extent we're denying that there was any mandate, I would say like, you know, 50% plus one.
It's not a mandate.
You just won the election.
Now you're going to live with it.
Yeah, but we're going to get Zohran Mamdani, who's going to win in the peepee-soaked heckle that New York City has become a blue center of criminality and homelessness.
And then we're going to say, all right, well, now you look at that, guys.
Now you have less power as president.
Now we get to undermine the national elections because we got some blue cities during some gubernatorial and mayoral elections to hire the commie.
holy sweet merciful hell um but that is Oh, yeah, there we go.
There we go.
To refresh my memory as to where we're going with this.
They're planning for it already.
I mean, the thing is this, like, I don't want to put it out there because I don't want to look like I'm supporting Zohran Mamdani.
Who the hell else are you going to vote for?
You got your mass murderer or your aspiring mass murderer, Kami, Zohran Mamdani.
You're fucked.
I mean, New York is fucked between the choices that they have.
Saliwa, the Republican guy, has got zero chance.
It looks like, what's his face?
What is his face?
Cuomo also has zero chance.
The markets are like 90 plus for Zohran Mamdani.
90%, 93% On the Calci markets for Zohran.
They're screwed.
That's it.
Bottom line, you're screwed.
And then it either gets bad enough or it doesn't.
And the thing is, I now see how the youth are looking at politics.
Like, change for the sake of change is viewed as good when you're a kid.
And then as you get older, stability for the sake of stability is good.
But these are not hard and fast rules.
And so it's just, there's something alluring about this young, charismatic Zohan Namdani, because whether you like it or not, he's young.
He's, I say, charismatic.
I see through the bullshit, but I can also see how superficial people will fall for his superficiality.
He's going to get elected.
And there's no real alternative, period.
Eric Adams would have been the best alternative.
And you see that young people out there thinking, you know, they're doing the Lord's work by electing this guy.
Where was these accounts that I see?
I'm voted for Zohran Mamdani, and they're so proud of themselves.
As though they're making a change, any change is a good change, unless it's changed for the worse, which it is.
This was one of the guys who did it, but I have to, I would never want to bring this one up here.
This is changing topic slightly.
This is one of the guys, Matt XIV.
I think I talked about him yesterday.
And this is the mentality of the young generation that's voting for Zohran Mamdani as a protest vote to the GOP conservatives, Trump's America, where they think that no one is illegal.
Everyone is an asylum seeker if they're just seeking a better life.
Seeking a better life undoubtedly would probably be true of 90, let's say 99%, let's say throw in a random stat, 94% of all immigrants, illegal and legal, are searching for a better life.
Searching for a better life does not make an asylum seeker out of an illegal alien.
They can't tell the difference anymore.
They're so stupid, they can't tell the difference between applying the law to illegal aliens versus unlawfully persecuting your own citizens and actually prohibiting them from leaving the country to avoid said persecution.
This is a tweet from Stop Anti-Semitism.
Ooh, something tells me they're going to put me on their list after this.
Stop anti-Semitism.
And like, again, I don't even know if this is real or parody, but this looks real.
Stop anti-Semitism at Stop Anti-Semites.
US-based org.
Okay, U.S. based.
Who funds it?
Fighting anti-Semitism.
Follow our newest initiative, Stop Don'tHop Org.
I don't know what that means.
Press at stopantisemitism.org.
Tips, info at stop.
Hey, I think I saw an anti-Semite today.
You got to go find him.
I'll stop it.
Okay, so they put out a meme, and I don't know if it's real or parody.
I don't know if anything is real or parody anymore.
It says, somewhere in America, a young Hispanic girl is hiding in an attic writing a diary.
It's so stupid that there are no words to combat this level of stupidity, but I still try.
To which Matt, who I don't know why this guy keeps popping off my feed now because I've interacted with him, I guess, more than once.
And the algorithm says, hey, you like to pick fights with this guy.
So let's pop him up in your feed a little more.
It's good for engagement on Twitter.
Matt XIV, queer Jew with very long nails, host of BitFruity.
He, they.
One day, maybe Matt will accept an invitation to come on the channel.
I want to understand the rationale between the he, I want to know the they.
All right, fine.
If you had said she, her, I was like, all right, dude, maybe I can see that.
If he had said she, she, they, then I would have said, I'm less interested in the she.
What the fuck does the they mean?
Are you more than one person?
Like, if you were more than one person, it would have been them, they.
This is a test of the politeness of people to say how much shit and rubbish they're going to put up with.
Hold on, my dog's got to get out of here.
Out you go.
It's to say it's a Miller, no, a Milgram experiment.
They're not torturing, you know, they're not leading people to believe that they're torturing people to death to see how far they'll go.
They're just seeing how much bullshit are people going to pretend to believe because nobody believes this shit.
The only question is whether or not you're too polite to say this is bullshit.
If he ever comes on, I would ask him, what the fuck does the they mean?
How are you a they?
You don't know if you're a boy or a girl, then how'd you put the he?
You don't know if you're singular or plural?
How'd you put the he?
That's singular.
All right, whatever.
It says the lesson of the Holocaust is not, quote, fascism shouldn't happen to Jews, end quote.
It's fascism shouldn't happen to anyone.
Because applying the law to illegal aliens is fascism.
I believe I retorted to that.
I said, when you can't distinguish between illegal aliens illegally entering a country, then evading application of federal law.
Let me rephrase it.
I'll start again.
When you equate illegal aliens illegally entering a foreign country and then avoiding application of federal law to citizens, lawful citizens of a country, persecuted and then prevented from leaving that country to avoid death camps, you're too dumb to insult and you're too dumb to engage with.
Although if he comes on, we'll still have a, I'll ask they how they don't understand the difference.
But this is the level of intellect.
These are the people voting for Zohran Mamdani.
People who want to break shit to break shit because it means progress.
Oh yeah, there was another one here.
Was it this guy?
Oh, no, no, no.
That was another one.
We'll get to that one in a second.
But it's astonishing.
This is the demographic that's currently voting for Zohran Mamdani.
And, you know, everybody says you get what you vote for.
And I've always said, if you're new to the channel, you'll hear it for the first time.
And if you're not, you get what you vote for.
And the problem is, so does everybody else.
And I had to ask before I engaged, I was like, is this a parody account?
And it seems the consensus is no, it's not a parody account.
Manhattan votes early.
And Matt just voted for Zohran.
So that's it.
Matt's going to vote for Zohran.
And Zorhan's going to get elected.
And what's going to happen is going to happen.
The people who are promised other people's money are going to be very happy as they're being given free subway rides and as there's a redistribution of wealth until that wealth ups and leaves and there's no more to redistribute.
You know, the Mandy Potinkins of the world can only endorse this guy for so long, but they will certainly protect their assets.
Johnson ⁇ Johnson will protect its assets.
The Mandy Potinkins of the world will protect their assets, you damn sure.
And if it becomes too difficult to protect their assets, they're going to up and leave and you're going to be dividing by zero.
You're going to be squeezing turnips.
Is it?
What is it?
You're going to do that on a vote of it.
You know what the expression is.
I don't want to know.
I think that's it for Zohran.
Let me see.
Francis Chatsman says, I for one support this.
We all thought the straw would meet the camel many times.
This very well may be it for some.
We'll see.
We'll see what happens.
This would be one of those cases of a fear hiding a wish.
Like, I know a lot of people want to see New York fail under these commie, these commies.
Well, the funniest thing is you've got a gay Jew or queer Jew.
I don't know what the hell the difference is between gay and queer.
You got a queer Jew voting for the commi Muslim as though, you know, that alliance is going to work out well in the long run.
I mean, it's wild.
And I say that with ultimately not much judgment.
A lot of religions, a lot of very religious people have moral, ethical, biblical objections to homosexuality.
I don't.
And I know some people in the crowd, I say I should.
I don't.
But you're forming an alliance ultimately with, for the time being, you're ideologically aligned on the idea of progress for the sake of progress.
When globalized the intifada comes, they're going to come for the queer Jew, despite the fact that he's going to say, but I voted for Zahron Mamdani.
Now, that's not to say that queer Jew should abandon whatever beliefs he authentically holds.
But there are a lot of people, you know, they say the white liberal woman, well, the queer Jew seems to be voting for ultimately policy that will lead to his own demise.
They own demise.
Okay, that's wild.
I think I've got, I think that's it.
I wanted to say for that.
Let's go over to, I saw King of Biltong's in the house.
Old man Toby says, Viva, I wanted to ask you, have you listened to Martyr Made podcast on Germany?
It's interesting to hear someone talk about Hitler as a historical figure, not the devil.
I never got that in school.
I know that I haven't listened to that particular episode, but I've listened to Cooper, you know, a fair bit.
But I've already heard, like, we grew up, I think Das Boot, the U-boat, Das Boot?
Yeah, Das Boot was my father made us watch this when we were kids.
That was one of the movies where you got to see the war from the German perspective in a way that wasn't, you know, not, that wasn't superficially or comedically like good versus evil, where it sort of humanized the German side of it.
Das Boot!
It's a 1981 West German war film written, directed by Wolfgang Peterson, produced by Gutto Rupart, yeah, yeah, yeah.
An adaptation of, yeah, okay, the film was set during World War II and follows the German submarine U-96 and her crew, as they set out on a hazardous patrol.
It depicts both the excitement of battle and the tedium of the fruitless hunt and shows the men serving aboard U-boats as ordinary individuals with a desire to do their best for their comrades and their country.
So look, I'm lucky I was, you know, brought up.
It's like they say it's good versus evil in the sense of like America versus Hitler.
But when it's Stalin versus Hitler, it's not good versus evil.
It looks like just evil versus evil.
And America decided which evil they were going to temporarily align with only to then disalign with that evil once the other evil had been defeated.
So I haven't listened to it, but I'll definitely give it a check.
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And I also wanted to, before we get into the next topic, Jamaica, Francis Charton has been apprising me of what's going on in Jamaica.
We're just going to do a quick summary of the devastation.
And then we say, thank you for the show and all your efforts, says Ali Michael.
It is my pleasure.
It's my obsession.
And so I do it.
I have to do it, but I must.
But thank you all for being here.
Thank you all for supporting what I do and making it, you know, that I can do it independently without being beholden to any sponsors who say, could you not talk about that or this?
Could you not tell Justin Trudeau to go fuck himself?
Could you not call Elizabeth May a drunk retard?
I am independent and I can say what I want.
Although I do wonder what would happen if I ever had to go get a job in 10 years, like a real job, where someone's like, Mr. Fry, your CV is quite fantastic and your law degree and experience is great.
But let me just take up one tweet.
Viva Fry.
Let me just see it.
Let me just get, Viva.
You're very good, and we would really love to have you.
But cancel culture being what it is, did you really say, hey, Mary, one, two, three, four, five?
You may have blocked me, so I can't see your repulsive rubbish directly, but I still see it and I can still put you on blast.
Enjoy and go fuck yourself, you disgusting scoundrel.
Is this you, Mr. Fryheit?
Oh, that was Vicki Campbell.
Yeah, that Biash deserved it.
So I'd be doing it anyhow, but thank you all, locals, Rumble, everyone out there who supports this to allow me to keep doing it.
And speaking of keep doing it, let's get the update on Jamaica because it's wild.
I don't know if F. Charton, was it you who sent me the video of the live stream from the streets?
It's amazing.
We're watching the devastation out there and you appreciate like, you know, the storm comes through and it kills however many people it kills directly.
But then there's people that are stuck out there.
There's three feet of sand on the roads and people don't have food or water.
And that's when stuff really starts to go sideways quickly.
Hurricane Melissa heads to Bermuda as relief efforts intensify in Jamaica.
Kingston Airport, that's in the Kingston is, I think, the capital city of Jamaica.
Is that right?
With some towns in Jamaica underwater and power lines down in the southwest.
It's wild.
Is there audio for this?
I guess not.
This is a, check this out.
Look at the erosion that you get from the storm surge.
Apparently, the storm surge, like, I think it was 15 feet.
So it just submerges everything.
And these, you know, I don't know what the structural integrity of these buildings were to begin with.
But that's wild.
Let's just go a little faster.
So the storm surge comes up.
I don't know what color the sand of the beach is supposed to be ordinarily, but then it pulls out after the surge, it reveals the devastation and the degree to which the water was quite high, the surge.
Jamaica's ramped up efforts to clear roads and reach people in isolated cutoff areas after Hurricane Melissa rampaged through the Caribbean, storm heading towards Bermuda.
And by the time it's supposed to get here, and it'll be like just a tropical storm.
Kingston, Jamaica's capital was spared the worst damage, and the main international airport has reopened to allow flights carrying critical aid into the land.
That's good.
Devastation is enormous, said the transport minister, Darrell Vaz.
Jamaica was first hit and the hardest this week when Melissa made landfall.
How do they go?
How do they determine the names?
The storm carried sustained winds of 185 miles an hour, far above the minimum for a category five.
That is insane.
You imagine getting hit with something flying through the air at 185 miles an hour.
I mean, it's like, that's what I think.
Sharp things, metal, speed signs.
Four deaths were reported in Jamaica.
Haiti, 25 people, including 10 children, died in floodwaters when the river overflowed its banks.
It's sad for the moment for the hit for the country.
So I know people say, you know, thoughts and prayers.
If you can contribute, I don't know what the best charities are to help.
Despite losing some power, Melissa was still carrying winds of close to 105 miles an hour.
Okay, so I don't know what the best charities are out there.
Chat, I think you probably know better than me.
So if you could put them out there and people can support financially and everybody can hope for the best.
But 185 miles an hour.
You drive a car at 100 miles an hour, stick your face out of the car.
Don't do that.
That's first of all, that's speeding and that's reckless speeding.
And you can get hit in the face with something that will kill you.
But now speaking of mean tweets and putting people out on blast, many of you know I have three brothers and one sister.
I'm the youngest of five.
Apparently, according to Gracopedia, I'm married to my daughter, which I'm not.
One of my brothers, for those of you who don't know, Lion Advocacy over on the Twitterverse.
He's a smart man, my brother.
Put out a tweet with Jocko Willnick the other day.
In a self-defense situation, if you are a big monster human and you want to fight me and you square off with me, guess what I'm going to do?
Kick your ass.
Run away.
Because I don't want to get involved.
Even if I see skinny little Lex out on the street and you start yelling at me and saying you want to fight me, I don't want to fight you.
It doesn't matter.
I don't care if I can beat you or not.
What if you stab me?
What if you sue me after I get done throwing you onto the concrete?
By the way, it's good.
I'd like to see Jocko Wilnick saying the exact same thing I've been saying for a very long time and being called a Canadian pussy for saying it.
There's a million bad things that can happen and almost nothing good.
My first self-defense is my feet to get away from you.
And if you square off to punch me, I can run away from you.
If you square off to kick me, I can run away from you.
If you push me, I can run away from you.
Dude, I've been saying this for the longest time and everybody calls me names and says, Viva, you're a snowflake Canadian.
You stand there and you shoot people for stealing property.
And, you know, it's a matter of principle.
You go, no.
Only in the only if you're backed into a corner.
So, great.
I don't need to know how to box to run away from you.
Where this all changes is when you grab me.
In a self-defense situation.
Purpose of that initial tweet from my brother, Lion Advocacy.
Canada's COVID-19 travel restriction on the unjabbed actually prevented folks from leaving the entire country.
It, quote, grabbed, end quote, people in a way most other restrictions didn't, since it prevented them from escaping.
Jocko explains why, in my view, it was the most reckless of all policies.
It was battery, some of these policies.
So that's my brother's tweet.
Hold on, I'll give it to everybody here.
Go follow my brother.
He's actually my brother.
We have the same mother and father.
We grew up together.
We once fought over a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
I scratched his face like a little girl.
All right.
So then he follows it up and says, Trudeau prevented unvaccinated Canadian citizens from fleeing Canada until June of 2022.
I'm not aware of any other country in the world that did this to its citizens at that time.
It was reckless and in many ways worse than unlawful invocation of the Emergencies Act.
To which some son of a bias, they got to call this guy Dominic Cardi.
They're going to have to call this guy Dominic Tardy.
I just made that up.
Leader Canadian Future Party.
Leader Canadian Future Party.
I don't know what that is.
Senior fellow Montreal Institute of Genocide Studies.
I'm from Montreal.
Education Minister, Honorary NAFO.
That's a North American fellowship organization.
These are the jackasses who put the Ukrainian flag in their bio and make lists of people.
So Dominic Cardi says to my brother, this is a lie.
Canadians could always leave Canada.
Many countries wouldn't let you in without a COVID vaccine.
Your embrace of medieval nonsense is your choice, not Canada's foreign policy.
Unleashing the FIFA inner honey badger.
What did I say to that, son of a bitch?
These idiots pretend that, A, the internet is not forever.
And B, that they can get away with their lies with impunity.
And I said to Ukrainian flag and bio dummy, hey, dummy with the Ukrainian flag in his bio, I'm not putting you on blast because you're wrongly insulting my brother.
I'm putting you on blast because you're stupid and or a liar.
How could unvaccinated Canadians leave the country if they were not allowed on planes and trains?
Were they supposed to walk to Europe or Mexico?
I'll give you a few minutes to think about your answer, and your answer should come in the form of an apology.
It's like they think we forgot.
Unvaccinated travelers over the age of 12 barred from planes and trains as of today.
Air Canada and WestJet say they will ask for proof from everyone boarding in Canada.
And that applies to international flights departing from airports in Canada.
They act like we forgot about it.
And then they're going to say, well, you could still drive across the border.
Well, maybe if you have a car, then if you don't have a car, hitchhike across the border, walk across the border.
Nobody's keeping you here.
You just can't get on a plane.
You can't get on a train for federal policy.
You're free to smuggle yourself out, you know, over a wall.
It's amazing.
I mean, I don't even think Kim Jong-un would say that in North Korea.
No, dudes, we're keeping you here.
And you can't, if you could try to sneak out and we'll kill you.
And then I just want to see how the moving goalposts of, I call it the, what was it?
The celebration parallax.
It's not happening, but it's a good thing that it's happening.
So this guy has yet to respond to me, but I've been replying to him, whether he likes it or not.
I have not yet been blocked.
I think he wouldn't block me because it would be too much of a moral victory for me.
He writes in response to somebody else because he'll only respond to somebody who he thinks he can get an easy W from.
A person in Canada who chose bodily autonomy and rejected the poison, and you weren't so brave to couldn't even fly out of our own country.
Stockholm Syndrome Munch.
Private companies were unsurprisingly.
This is his response.
The guy who just said nobody was keeping you here is now saying private companies were unsurprisingly uninterested in being vehicles to spread the pandemic.
Governments like the one I was part of, we weren't keen to let the dangerous, misinformed, the poison spread disease, helped keep my province safe from folks like you.
Celebration parallax.
Typical liberal moving goalposts.
It didn't happen, unvaccinated, not being able to leave the country, but it did happen.
But it was a private business decision.
By the way, aviation, federally regulated in Canada.
And it's a good thing that it happened.
You are a scumbag and a liar, but please keep replying so we can memorialize your trail of lies.
I just wanted to bring that one up for no better reason.
By the way, everyone in the chat right now, let me just go see one thing.
Over on Hrumble, I want to see something on the actual platform.
Oh, yeah, where you can scan the QR code and give a crypto tip.
How many thumbs up do we have?
Okay, thumbs up and make sure that you are subscribed.
We're at 482,000 subscribers or followers.
I don't like followers.
We're in this together, but everyone do it.
And let's just see if we can get to 483.
See if 8% of those watching right now are not current subscribers.
And while you're there, oh, look at that little bit.
It's such innovation.
I love it.
All right.
What do we have left to discuss for the day?
What I want to do for a second, take a little pause, go over to Hrumble and our above-average community there and see what's going on in the chat.
My neighbor's wife says Allie Michael is Canadian.
Her mom was dying of cancer in Canada.
She went to see her during COVID.
The government made her stay in a tent in the driveway.
The government made her stay in a tent.
She couldn't enter her dying mother's house.
They put a port-a-potty in the driveway.
Her mom died and she never got to hug her.
I won't say what this makes me think of.
It makes me want to.
I will not finish that sentence.
David, these came on Rumble.
Ooh.
They call me Amy, gifted five Rumble users.
Thank you.
They call me Amy.
And thank you, NeuroDivergent, for bringing it to my attention.
Thank you.
I've worked with hundreds of Jamaican migrants over the years, always classy gents.
Thanks again, Viva Francis.
Thank you for being here and part of our wonderful VivaBarneslaw.locals.com community.
Okay.
Am I going to sneeze?
Is it going to happen?
I've been very good about muting it.
No, I'm good.
Oh, this story, by the way.
I might have to go back to my car after this show and do another story because I truth is stranger than fiction, peeps.
Let me just see something here.
I can't see too good.
I know I'm getting old because I can't read up close anymore.
These are the people voting for Zohan Mamdami, people.
These are the people voting for Zohran, and the people who put up with this shit and tolerated and promote it are the ones voting for Zohran.
We need to get no, I need to refresh this because you need to see who the person is.
Man accused of wearing disguise to record women in bathrooms.
How dare you refer to that trans gentleman as wearing a disguise?
Is this what is this?
Oh, here it is.
It wasn't a disguise.
You are denying, you are literally erasing his identity.
This is literally transgenocide by saying that this man was wearing a disguise.
This man is a man who identifies as a woman and he just wants to do what all other women do in bathrooms, record other women's vaginas.
I mean, that's what they do, right?
Gatorsberg?
How do you spell that?
The other thing is it is Gatorsburg, right?
I would have said Gaithers, Gaithersburg.
Gatorsberg.
A man was arrested.
I mean, if you go to CBS News and what was the other one, The Guardian, they're going to say a woman was arrested after allegedly wearing a disguise to record women inside bathrooms.
On October 10, a woman at one life fitness club in Germantown in Germantown, Maryland, reported a person that entered the women's locker room and recorded her in the shower.
In fairness to this guy, I'd be confused.
I'd probably think he was a woman based on this picture here.
He might be one of the few men that I'm actually taller than, broader stature than.
Chikundi, his name is Chikundi.
Chikundi.
That's okay.
Chikundi Tati, 44 was identified as a suspect.
Authorities found that Taty would disguise himself as a woman to get into the women's bathroom and locker room.
After recording women, he would remove the disguise in an attempt to conceal his identity and leave the scene.
No, so he was just trans for that moment, and then he realized he's a man as he decides to leave.
And then tomorrow he'll be a woman again.
I mean, it could be as flippant as that.
On Wednesday, officers followed Tati to a Planet Fitness, Maryland.
Tati was found inside the women's locker room, disguised as a woman.
He was arrested and charged with multiple counts of peeping Tom and other related offenses.
Who was the original Tom from the Peeping Tom?
I'd love to know that.
Dude, I'm keeping this one in the backdrop because I'm going to go do a car vlog on this.
I got a lot.
I got a lot more stand-up material to integrate into a video.
So that's that.
I mean, it's the absurdity of calling him a man.
That man is the woman.
And when he was wearing that costume, because everyone else who's doing it is not wearing a costume, they are genuinely women.
They're just born into the wrong bodies as though, as though there's some morality that goes into being born a man or a woman.
Dressed up to record women.
The thing I don't understand about this, I mean, I do understand it because it's not a question of exposure to the nudity.
It's a question of the compulsion to act on the perversion and the power that comes with it.
Like if the dude wanted to see naked ladies, the internet is for porn.
Like he could watch it on the internet, but there's something that comes with the power of victimizing other people.
This is not confession through projection.
This is understanding narcissists.
That man got the power out of doing something that he knew was wrong, getting away with it, and in that moment, owning another person because that's what getting something from someone without their consent is actually about.
Anyway, we'll see what he does with his defense.
I was just, isn't that what we do with bathrooms?
Don't never mind me.
I'm just a girl.
What does that say?
Recalcitran urchin says, please read my former comments on you and Jocko.
It has been divided into three parts.
Dude, that's going to be a little, a little tough to do here.
How do I go about even thinking about doing that?
Hold on.
Recalcitrant.
I'm not sure that that's going to be feasible.
Got to go into the chat.
And I'm not sure that's okay.
Let me see if I can do this here.
No, this might be too hard to do recalcitrant.
But if someone can screenshot it and send it over in our locals community, that would facilitate things.
You got me interested, but I'm not going to be able to do it right now.
All right.
And then one more.
Let's do one more thing here.
What do we got?
What do we got?
That.
Okay, that's not so interesting.
Oz, we did that.
Oh, the Hassan Piker.
My goodness, we almost forgot to do the best thing of the show.
And that would have been there's overlapping segues between these stories.
You know, Zohran to Hassan Piker to transgender ideology.
I also, I didn't pick a fight with Hassan.
I just noticed that it popped up in my feed yesterday.
Because it had, and it's very funny.
Like, people are shitting on JD Vance right now.
Okay.
It's very funny because I guess Hassan Piker and who owns Drama Alert right now?
It's no longer the roll it guy.
Whatever.
This is what JD Vance said about Hassan.
He has this command place, which is basically if I snap my finger and point, he will run to that place and lay down.
You don't zap him.
No, no, no.
Hassan.
Like Hassan Piker.
No.
No electrocution of dogs here.
How disgusting is that?
Very disgusting.
Well, I think it tells you that they're not, that they're bad people.
If you can actually cause suffering to an innocent animal, you're probably the kind of person who doesn't worry about suffering in people as well.
And that's been my experience.
you mistreat dogs that's almost a hundred percent sign that you're going to be a really terrible person so uh that's that's it's one of the ways you know we really sort of test how
long have i been muted for have i been muted for the entire hasan asabi well that makes me an idiot how
long let me just go back and see here muted muted muted well that's a good way to end a show let me bring up a flipping idiots did anybody text me of course they couldn't text me because my phone was on mute muted 403 okay so it hasn't been that long all that i was saying with the hasan asabi i gotta go all the way back now that's quite funny i'm an idiot did i did i close the thing let's uh let's keep it short you're muted we can't hear could you have heard did you hear jd
you heard it you heard it you heard it you could heard you could hear jd uh you heard it you heard it you heard it you heard it you heard it you heard it you heard it you heard it All right.
Well, do we care about it?
Do I do it now?
Bottom line, Hassan Asabi comes out like a true narcissist, sociopath, Darvo, says, what about what Christy Noam did?
Don't look at me.
Look at Christy.
She killed her dog.
And I said in that whole five minutes there where I was muted that we had an English mastiff, an old English mastiff growing up.
And the farmer who owned the father of that dog told us the story we grew up with was that the father of our English was like over 200 pounds, massive, like 220, 230.
And the dog got to an age where it was no longer enjoying life.
And the farmer made a decision to put it out to pasture, literally.
And so he dug a hole in the field and called the dog over and shot the dog and rolled it into the pit because he wouldn't have been able to move the 220 pound corpse.
So killing a dog or euthanizing a dog for aggressive behavior, someone even argues the responsible thing to do, as opposed to shocking a dog for moving because you want it as a prop in your show and you're a jackass that doesn't know what a shock collar is for.
But at least now, A, you've admitted that you shocked the dog, but that Kirsty Gnome did something worse in your opinion.
And B, you lied when you said it was a vibration color and not a shock color.
Viva Fry, my reception sucks.
May have to take a minute.
All right.
What about usm is dumb, says Vans.
Her dog was killing the other animals people.
Yeah, I just like, her dog was killing the chickens.
It was an aggressive dog.
I wouldn't be proud of having shot the dog.
I mean, I certainly wouldn't put it in the biography.
We had to euthanize a dog.
We had a bull mastiff that came from, and I believe it was an inbred dog from a farm in New Jersey.
And the dog was a psychopath.
And it attacked kids.
It attacked an 11-year-old kid.
There was a lawsuit.
This is my parents' dog at the time.
It's a long, it's like 20, 20.
It's a long time ago, 15 years ago.
It attacked two kids.
The second kid was the last time that dog went down after that.
It attacked dogs.
It attacked dogs.
And when the dogs would squeal, it would almost just encourage the dog to attack more.
Like most dogs, when a dog starts squealing, they stop.
They lay off.
This dog was so psychotic that, you know, a dog would squeal and it would give it like incentive to attack more.
I made this cynical joke that it would have been the best fighting dog out there if you're into that, which if you are, you're an animal.
It would have been a good cartel dog.
The dog didn't feel pain and would fight and you'd have to physically break it up.
We had to physically break up a fight between him and a golden retriever.
The dog felt no pain and the heart of the other dog squealed.
It was like, and everyone's going to say, well, the dog's a reflection of their owner.
We've never had that type of problem.
We've grew up with bull mastiffs.
So yeah, killing a euthanizing an aggressive dog is far different than shocking a dog.
And then on the substance of his tweet, the EBT snaps starving people.
It's a lie.
We have until November 1st to see what happens.
And my prediction is that regardless of what happens, if there's no deal to be had to reopen the government, Trump will do something specific to help the people who rely on EBT and Snap.
That's my prediction, Market.
And that's all that I said when I was muted, like an idiot.
So that's that.
Let me see the chat here.
I want to see how much of a lambasting I'm still getting.
Ova in the chat here.
My daughter had a sicko dog too.
It was hard, but we had to.
Yeah, and you can have a sick like a Chihuahua or a Frenchie.
We had another Frenchie who had a problem.
The breeder took him back, but it was in fact a, it was a criminal breeder.
They subsequently got investigated by the provincial government for smuggling in dogs and inbred.
I'm convinced the Frenchie had too tight of a skull for its brain.
And it's also a traumatic experience when it happens because you do everything you can.
Like, all that I want from a dog right now is a dog that doesn't bite.
Well, not every dog is unique.
Dogs are awesome.
They are God's gift to man.
I've seen psycho dogs before.
It's very bad.
You can't leave it alone.
No, no, but especially with inbreeding of purebreds, it happens more often than not, and it's a problem.
All right, we're going to go raid.
I'm going to make sure that I raid it properly this time.
We're going to go raid redacted.
Check it out.
Sorry about the mute.
I'm an idiot.
This is why I can just, I'll sneeze on.
I'll cough on camera next time.
Don't need to worry about that.
And oh, yeah, Vivo woke as a joke.
Wevo woke as a joke.
You're muted.
We can't hear you.
Says I didn't want to cough on camera.
So go raid redacted.
Let them know from whence you came.
Thank you very much.
I'll be live again tomorrow.
And probably going to go to my car and do a vlog on the trans individual who's existence is being denied by the criminal justice system and the patriarchy.
Go raid redacted.
Godspeed Rumble.
Locals coming now.
Raid confirmed.
And let me just go in here and say Viva Raid Booyah.
And I think I have some stuff left over for our locals community.
Boom.
All right.
Awesome.
You want to see...
you want to see...
Winston?
Oi!
Oh!
Dun!
Dun-dun!
Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun!
Do I to Winston?
Mmm...
I'm going to clean the cuzies out of his eye.
He might need a bit of a haircut.
We'll see about that.
All right.
So that's it.
We're going to go now take the party on over to Viva Barnes Law.locals.com.
Let me see if I. Viva, these came in late.
Says NeuroDivergent.
Oh, no, this is already here on the bottom.
Okay.
See you tomorrow.
Viva Fry everywhere.
And that is it.
Ending on Rumble.
Godspeed.
And the God.
Well, I'll say God bless for everybody.
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