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Episode Date: February 7, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 irreparable damage to the 1892 Columbus painting even after the emergency restoration. Nobody knows what the fuck. Oh, I can see that. Yeah. Yeah, it is damaged. Yep. There's a little bit more of the paint that's still remaining. Oh yeah, of course, it's all of the bottom, because it's going to fall down there. Because gravity, you know, there's no way to remove it. Uh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:53 They gain nothing by doing this? Well, I mean, they, what I found to be funniest, the funniest about this is that they didn't even get Christopher Columbus, right? I mean, like, why would you not go after Christopher Columbus? Is there some stuff up there? That's hard to say. So if they're serious about this, if they really care about this, then why don't you look at the organization that organized this, subpoena all their records, take every person that was aware of this, that raised money for it, that cooperated with it, why not charge them with criminal conspiracy and give them jail time? Like, if you really care about this problem, because this is the thing that makes me mad,
Starting point is 00:01:39 is that I don't like this. And so whenever I don't like something, I do whatever I can to stop it from happening. So why would you not, why would you not just brutalize these people? Because I think that's what they deserve. It is. It's absolutely what they deserve. Why is it that, in a sense, civilized society, we tolerate such barbarianism. And there's no reason to. There's no reason for us
Starting point is 00:02:08 to tolerate this something like this. That's absolutely ridiculous. And so Asma was an art enjoyer. I do care about art. I think it's incredibly important. I think that it's owned by the collective of humanity as a whole. And I think that no one individual has the right to destroy, alter, or change it because of whatever they think is right. And so it's history. It's beyond that. It's history. I don't want to have people destroying history and changing things because it makes them mad. This is embarrassing. It's absolutely embarrassing. And the fact that it happened and they're letting this happen. And so let me explain what's going to happen with this. If you don't Old Testament these people, there will be another group of people that will do this. The way that you stop this from happening is you do something that is so bad to these people that nobody is,
Starting point is 00:03:01 ever even considers doing this again. That's how you stop behavior. That's what I want to do. That's what I think they should do. If it was up to me, this would be happening all the time. Unfortunately, it's not. So instill fear? Yes. People are afraid of going to jail so they don't steal. You're trying to use an emotional trick to undermine an obvious reality. Of course the fear of punishment is
Starting point is 00:03:35 a huge indicator and a huge driver that changes people's behavior. Absolutely. So if people aren't afraid enough, then do something that's more scary. Duh. That's how it works.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Yes, I don't know why it's so complicated. It's really, it's such an easy idea, but so many people have been pacified into thinking that it's not. And I don't know what to say about this. Actually, the pussy footing around words because they're banned. I'm talking about basic words like terrorists or kill.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Well, I wouldn't kill them. I definitely would not kill them. But I would do something that was bad. And yeah, I would put them in jail for a very long period of time. And I think this is the big thing that I think needs to happen is that the people that enable and create an environment for this to happen need to be treated in the same
Starting point is 00:04:28 way that the people that are doing it are treated. So one thing that happens is that you have these organizers that, you know, they have these different value systems and they care about this stuff and they try to find different random mentally ill girls to go out
Starting point is 00:04:44 and effectively, and this is the same thing that ISIS does too, right? And this is not some, you know, like Karen epidemic. Like every like you have this with gangs, you have this with ISIS. You have this with, I'm sure, racist groups as well. You have this with, you know, these different advocacy groups. And what they do is they have a very strong messaging system. That messaging system penetrates the minds of certain people that are vulnerable, that are young,
Starting point is 00:05:11 and then those vulnerable young people go out or old people, but vulnerable people go out, and they act as, you know, the executors of this mindset, the executors of this worldview. And what that ends up doing is that it ruins their lives, but the people that are actually facilitating it, the people that are running it behind the scenes don't suffer any consequences and nothing ever happens to them. And so until you go after the, instead of going after the cars, go after the factory that makes the cars. And then you're going to have, you're not going to have any more fucking cars either. So that's really what the issue is. If you were so stupid, you have to explain indoctrination to them?
Starting point is 00:05:53 Yes. you're robbing the world of historical art like to be replaced. Yes. I would also punish the authorities that don't take necessary action because they're enabling this. Yes. And so that's it. And we need to bring back public displaced punishment and also humiliate the sub-humans. I don't have a problem with that. I think it's totally fine.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Like you want to do that. That's okay with me. But my main goal is to just create like I think that all you really need to do is have an incentive system where people don't have to do this. I don't think that you have to have public executions. Like I'm not against them. I'm not. And but in a general sense, it's not really something I care about a whole lot. So, yeah, that's it.
Starting point is 00:06:29 And we need to bring back gladiators. Why did the actual accountability ever go away? Because accountability was replaced by suicidal empathy. And it's really narcissistic empathy. It's people that want to pretend and see themselves as good people. And so they sacrifice the well-being, the safety and the, you know, just general, like, peace of mind of average citizens so they can enable that are. own delusions. And that's really what the problem is more than anything. It's people that are trying
Starting point is 00:06:57 to desperately enable their own delusions, be seen as a good person, and then have everything else be destroyed, but they don't care about that because the only thing that they ever cared about was themselves. If they're seen as a good person by everybody else around them, then that's all that matters to them. The actual effects of their behavior or their viewpoints are secondary. It doesn't even make a difference. So, yeah. A shirt shoot you for why climate activists are throwing food. You laugh a lot. Why climate activists are throwing food. It's always, and you see, it's always young people in a lot.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Yep. They get indoctrinated. And you can clearly see, by the way, that there's glass. You can clearly see this. It depends on whose life. if we're talking about yours, you might not like the answer. Yep.
Starting point is 00:08:28 Even glued himself to Verminorner's painting, a pearl with a pearl earring. Yep. And you see how this happens. Why would somebody poor? Why would they do that? Why would you just put... Yep.
Starting point is 00:08:54 This is a choice. Having this problem in our society, society is a choice. We are choosing to have this problem. We can get rid of this problem overnight, but we choose not to. I think we need to stop making that choice. So we can get in the conversation going so we can ask the questions that matter.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Is it okay that fossil fuels are subsidized 30 times more than renewable? Yes. Target crowded places, wanting to go viral. I've always thought that maybe they're doing this is like a massive sciop that's been created by like Exxon or Shell Company in order to make the people that are climate change activists look stupid and it's actually like a reverse sciop by big oil to make people not take these people seriously. Like 9-11? That's not where I was talking about. Yeah, you've got a lot of views. This conversation needs to happen now.
Starting point is 00:10:16 Yep. This painting is protected by glass. It's just fine. Shut up. Shut up. Oh God, I love it. Oh man. It's people, it's almost always young people too.
Starting point is 00:10:44 They're the ones that get indoctrinated. that get indoctrinated. Yep. It's young white people that are doing this. Man. They're insane? Yep. That's right.
Starting point is 00:11:09 The reason why we tolerate this, like, I'm going to be honest. Like, if I had my way, I would just pull their hand up. If it pulls their skin off, too fucking bad. You shouldn't have glued your hand to the fucking ground. You knew what you were doing. You were trying to create a situation like this. I'd do that instantaneously. never like because again if you like and you should be lucky that you don't live in a place in the world
Starting point is 00:11:38 where they cut the whole thing off I am the nice guy I'm the nice I'm the reasonable one or shoot them yeah just leave them there yeah yeah just rip them up no questions asked exactly yeah and and I think that again whenever people are emotionally manipulated by stuff like this. That's whenever I think, you know, unironically, evil is allowed to, uh, to, to, to continue. Uh, that's what happens. Fuck that. Cut them off. Said examples. I don't want to cut their hand off. Then you have to pay them disability for the rest of their life, right? I mean, like, you're not thinking about this. Like, I'm not, I don't think about things, in terms of like, what makes me feel good. I just think about like, what makes this problem go
Starting point is 00:12:29 away, like, and doesn't create other problems in the future. Like, I, never, never let your emotions make decisions for you. When you're, you're, mad about something, never make a decision on it whenever you're upset. Because when you do, you're usually going to make the wrong call. You wait, take a step back, think to yourself, okay, well, what's really what makes the most sense? What's the right way to do? You need one example? Well, yeah, maybe, right? I mean, I don't know. Make them on a hamster wheel. Yeah, it's what you need a scarlet letter with social consequence. I would just arrest them. I would just arrest them and put them in jail. Like, that's what I would do. It would be pretty simple and that would be the
Starting point is 00:13:06 end of it, right? And so, yeah, that's it. And let them hold a hot pole for an hour. They used to hang and burn people like this. I'd say be merciful. Put them in jail for a long time. Yes, exactly. I am the merciful person. And I think this is the way that you need to handle people like this. It really is. And also, do you want to know one of the reasons why this started happening again? One of the reasons why it started happening again is because one of the girls that was arrested for it, her trial finally ended, and they commuted a huge amount of her sentence. So like that one girl, let me see if I can find it. I think it was like it was this one right here, or like her friend.
Starting point is 00:13:44 They had their sentence commuted. And so what ended up, no way, no, I'm seeing if I can find it. Let's see. Fuck. I don't even know how to look it up or how to find it. But yeah, it was massively reduced and she was given a much lighter sentence. And so, yeah, they always look like that. you can look it up yourself and find it. And so this started happening again because these people realized there was no actual consequences for it. And that's it. And the run of my day back in Europe. Yes, they are. And commuted, what do you mean? Her sentence was shortened and the punishment that she should have had did not happen. That's what I mean to say. That's what I'm trying to imply. And so, yeah, make it work on a coal mine for years. It'll be ironic. Oh, I mean, there are, listen, guys, if as I said,
Starting point is 00:14:33 if I was ever in charge of everything, my biggest inhibitor would be the Eighth Amendment. Like, I am a very creative person, okay? I am an incredible, like, the amount of, I have all kinds of really good ideas, okay? And these are the kinds of ideas that I don't even say what they are, okay? And so why is it always unattractive people? I don't think it's always unattractive people. I think that there are attractive people that do that, too. And so, yeah, the 2% rule too.
Starting point is 00:15:01 Yes, oh, explain to EU people. The Eighth Amendment is against cruel and unusual punishment and torture and stuff like that. That would be my biggest problem. And, yeah, that would be a suggestions for alternative ways to raise awareness for climate change without being a public nuisance. Yeah, advocate for candidates that want to, you know, do things that were effective for the climate, try to work with businesses that are doing, you know, energy efficient types of alternatives for fossil fuels. try to, you know, make political advocacy for, you know, different groups and different types of things to change them. And also live your own life in a way that's in according to your ideals.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Don't drive a car that is a gas car. Don't go and, you know, go to the store and buy a bunch of plastic. And that's really the main issue is that if you want to change the world, you should start by changing yourself. That's really the main problem more than anything else. so yeah Thank you.

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