The Charlie Kirk Show - THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 99 — Thoughtcrime IRL
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My name is Charlie Kirk.
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I'm once again for Thought Crime Thursday, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard.
Welcome to Thought Crime IRL, where I am joined by my esteemed colleague, Andrew Cullet.
Andrew.
Hello, what how?
I've never talked about Spanish.
Ase one of decadal or more, but I'm here.
Fantastic.
Thank you.
Team.
Team, bien-venido.
Fantastic.
And we are joined now by, of course, Tim Poole.
I never introduced myself, my own show.
Welcome to Timcast, IRL.
In fact, it's actually ThoughtCast.
thought crime
IRL. We have joined forces
to do something strange and
crazy. And we hit a bit of a snag
on the way in. This is what happens. I think
we're streaming to like eight channels. It's
nuts. And we were like, hey, let's do something really big and
crazy. So we did. We do
have big news. Elon Musk
is going nuclear
on these woke
NGOs that have been smearing,
lying about people, and
inflaming tensions. He's been
tweeting, retweeting. And
What did he say?
He said the SPLC is guilty of incitement
A thousand percent
It's a thousand percent
It's provably correct
It's incitement of the murder of Charlie Kirk
Guilty of incitement
I definitely want to talk about censorship
Because we won
They unbanned our Joe Rogan Alex Jones
Oh wow
That was the last crossover
That you did and here we are again
Here we are
So I mean let's get into it
This Elon muslin you want to take it
Well wait wait wait there's one more person here
I'm the minority here really
I'm the minority here
Well, you're Polish, you're in the majority.
Well, actually, we're the majority right now.
I think I'm the only immigrant here.
But anyway, Orale, Luke Rudaski, YouTube.com, forth slash, we are changed.
Lots to talk about the SPLC has been attacking me since 2010.
So I'm very happy that now we are trending towards finally holding them accountable.
So I want a lawsuit against them.
Yeah.
I mean, this, so what Elon Musk, by the way, this is ongoing.
Elon Musk has basically declared war on the SPLC.
and he basically did so yesterday right was the ADL's day and today has become the SPLC's day
and it's so prescient and Elon Musk is really driving this train yesterday we saw the FBI sever
their relationship with the ADL and a number of people including the great Greek you know he's a
demigod really pericles periabasi of Chicago who was proudly married to
to a woman, by the way, Alpha Male, and he dug up the fact that not only was the ADL going after
a turning point, but he dug up the fact. And Elon has actually just retweeted this that on the
day before Charlie Kirk was assassinated, the SPLC included him and Turning Point USA in their
monthly hate watch newsletter. And he wrote the SPLC has blood on their hand. So that's great,
Perry Abbasi. I started tweeting about that. Andrew started tweeting about that. And then,
Andrew, you found a tweet, and this is what's so crazy, because we said ADL was number one
and SPLC was number two.
You found a tweet from someone from a couple years ago.
Who was that?
And what was that tweet?
This was great.
This was from Charlie.
And the date was, I think we have this tweet, guys.
I just flagged it for him just to make sure they gave.
But it says, whatever it was in the past, today the ADL is a hate group that dons a religious mass to justify
stoking hatred of the left's enemies.
There it is right there.
I believe in the First Amendment and free speech
is a principle regardless of what the law says.
I don't want to ban anyone's speech,
but the ADL has no place extorting X, Twitter,
or any other social media companies,
nor should it dictate to federal law enforcement agencies
what hate speech is.
The ADL itself is America's number one purveyor of hate speech,
parentheses, and the SBLC is number two.
So for those that don't know,
there are a network of nonprofits,
foundations or organizations that do a multitude of things.
The Anti-Defamation League is one, ADL, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the other.
They do effectively the same thing.
They smear people on the right.
They accuse them of being the worst possible monsters or hateful or white supremacists.
This is used to incite run-of-the-mill default libs who don't know better because what will happen is you'll get some corporate news outlet and they'll say,
Jack Posobic, comma, who was called a white supremacist by the Southern Poverty Law Center,
comma says X. They can inject that into articles. And then what happens? Wikipedia editors will
cite the corporate press saying, Jack Posobic is a known white supremacist and they'll link to the
corporate press. It's how they launder fake news, smears and manipulations. So when Elon is saying
they incited people to murder Charlie Kirk, he is correct. Yeah. I mean, if you look at what they
are doing, it's not just smearing people. They associate people with the KKK and neo-Nazis. So when they
started attacking me in 2010, they were able to get a great.
group of all the we are changed chapters all around the world groups that i didn't even know existed
and they're like okay here's we are change here's the kkk and here's where the kk is located and here's a
we are change chapter and i'm like what do i have to do with the kk or neo-nazis but they lumped it in
and this is where the conversation got really violent it started in 2010 and then they started to do a
patriot hit list and they put me on there they put rom paul on there they put alex jones on there
and they said watch out for these dangerous guys and then they went to federal and local law enforcement
And they said, keep track, keep track of these guys, spy on these guys.
In 2018, they officially partnered with YouTube.
In 2019, they officially partnered with PayPal.
And they censored individuals who had different opinions.
All I was doing is raising questions and asking questions about 9-11, working with family members.
But that was somehow equated to being a neo-Nazi and working with the KKK.
And I'll give a great example of this.
So you mentioned 2010.
And, you know, here we are that's 2025.
In 2014, do you know who the...
the SPLC added to their extremist hate watch list, Dr. Ben Carson, in 2014, the sweet, you know,
I remember him, you know, at the memorial just ranting and raving, you know, spreading his,
his, his hatred. And I mean, and then what was it? It was because, you know, here he comes in as a
Christian, he was standing in defense of traditional marriage, which of course is a core Christian
believe of just very basic Christian belief about marriage and they named him an extremist
because of this. So to your point, and this is 100% right, they can just basically willy-nilly
label anybody, right? And then you mentioned Tim that they launder this through. So go ahead and
I just today, because I was Googling it, I was like Charlie Kirk SPLC. Oh, wait, are we doing
are we doing a line change already? Are we doing? No, not yet. That's funny.
Why is that music playing?
I have no idea.
I don't know.
Why would they, that's very big.
Something must be wrong in the production.
It's very big of it.
Yeah.
It's okay.
It's better than the.
So I Google Charlie Kirk.
Our original producers got deported.
That's true.
Well, I'm the token Hispanic on the, on the, I'm quarter Mexican.
You're quarter Mexican?
People don't know this.
Yeah.
My grandpa said we were Spanish, though.
It's a long story.
Thank you.
Yes.
That was actually well-time.
Better job on the second of it.
All right.
Wait, why did you start wiggling when that song came on?
I can't help it.
Yeah.
I changed their hate watch list to enemies of the leftist revolution just so that, you know, people understood what they were actually trying to say.
That's exactly right.
That's exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
So I just Googled this.
So throw this up.
Throw 347 up.
And I found this.
This is literally, I googled it.
Charlie Kirk, SBLC.
This is the second article, Tim.
And it's Charlie Kirk, white supremacist.
dead at 31. Second article that you, if you just Google, Charlie Kirk, SBLC, and then, of course, go to
348, you look at it and it's like, oh, oh, oh, a cornerstone of supremacist logic and they link to
the SBLC. So do you see how they do it? They just, and by the way, this has seen, this has been
seen, I guess, 30,000 times about. Well, back in, and then what happened in May? Yeah, well,
in May, I mean, of course. And actually, this is, Elon Musk gave me a retweet tonight, or a quote
tweet. Let's go. And by the way, thank you to Elon, seriously, for taking the taking on this,
he doesn't have to do this. And he didn't have to take on the ADL. He didn't have to buy X. He didn't
have to come out here. But it was the right thing to do. And he's, he's even, I just got to say thank you
on a personal level as well, because David Sacks had tweeted a thread out earlier today saying that,
look, when you Google Stephen Miller, the very first thing that comes up is the SPLC. If you Google Jack
Pesobic the very first thing that comes up is the SPLC and this like there's there's no rhyme or
reason for this uh whatsoever it's not like people are linking back to it but it's always there so
Elon not only tweeted it out he also put in the comments he ced um sundar Pichai the CEO of
google yeah and is like what's going on well i mean listen if we're if and ever there is a time to
get vehemently pissed off about this stuff they just murdered Charlie the man who should be sitting in
chair right now tonight and i you know i can't tell you that the assassin read the spalc you know
hate map article about turning point that was added in may but what i can tell you is that it
contributes to an ecosystem of radicalism yeah and in tim we talked about this on your show earlier
this week it is a they it is a they right you can yes the assassin is personally responsible
but it is a they because it's part of an ecosystem of radicalization and you're seeing
it in the polling where 30% of what progressives between the age of 18 and 39 believe that violence
is totally justifiable politically well because it's one movement and that's the issue do you it's
often described very interestingly what you know what what is the left and the right and you can
be a I'm you take a look at some of these people in the space Joe Rogan's a great example he's a bit
of a left he's the example right and they call him right wing or far right because he's not in
the cult so
when you see AOC on the house floor disparaging and smearing Charlie Kirk, she is proselytizing
her to her cult. She is giving a sermon to her fake non-theistic religion, their adherence
to it. When you go to their meetings, their protests, they say, respect the diversity of
tactics. What that means is we are all part of one movement. And here's the real secret. What
they're actually saying, they'll go in and say, no, no, no, look, here's the thing.
The other activists that come here and want to find out, find a way to change the world,
may not agree with you, but we're fighting for the same cause, so let them do it.
What they're not telling you, those guys over there work for us.
They're telling you, you don't have to feel bad about the violence they commit.
They're a different group.
They're not.
Maybe you guys know this, but did the FBI cut their ties with the SPLC?
Because they've been working with them for an extremely long time.
And if there ever was a time and opportunity to cut ties with the SPLC, it is now.
But I want to go further.
That is one of the action items that we're calling for.
We're calling for the FBI.
We're calling for Amazon Smile and any other federal law enforcement or any of these
organizations.
But we should take it further, not just to stop working with them, but I want disclosures.
I want to know who the ADL was working with on the FBI with to spy on what commentator,
on what personality, what work were they doing?
And if Cash Patel is listening, I hope he does full disclosures, not just cutting off the time.
And believe or not.
So when everyone, everyone remembers the huge scandal for Catholics that the SPLs, or excuse me, that the FBI was surveilling and investigating and infiltrating Catholic groups that were, you know, praying the rosary a little bit too hard.
And how it was completely insane.
It became this national scandal.
That operation was shut down when Cash Patel got in, thank God.
But one thing that people missed, and Elon actually just quote tweeted me because I was pulling out so much.
old reporting, that investigation was predicated on an SPLC report about Catholics. So they used
an SPLC article as a quote unquote, what Luke is saying here is 100% correct. And this is just
a very famous example that people have to understand where this stuff comes from. So the
SPLC writes the article, then the FBI sees it and says, oh my gosh, we have to start an investigation.
Then they get approval to start infiltrating Catholic churches. And spying and tracking and doing all these
illegal things. It gets better. Can we, uh,
Pull at this article that I got here.
This is from the post millennial.
Recently polled Apple TV show about online hate group researcher
was inspired by ADL's anti-extremism work.
This is the Jessica Chastain show.
That's right.
That's right.
Check us out.
Are you serious?
This is from post-millennial Apple.
Apple TV's polled series starring Jessica Chastain was based on ADL's research,
a researcher tasked with monitoring online hate networks.
The show originally scheduled to launch at the end of September was postponed.
The New York Times report,
the decision came up for the assassination of Charlie Kirk earlier this month.
So here's the funny thing.
This show was basically a girl boss, liberal cultist, wet dream, where she goes online and
LARPS and then uncovers plots from white supremacist groups, and then they go and break them
up.
When the show got canceled, or it's pulled, suspended, who knows, maybe it'll come back,
Jessica Chastain, then went on Instagram and gave this long tirade about the extremism
on both sides.
you know the right did this and the left did this it's more important than ever that we have a show
like this on the air the reality this is how they launder culture they create a movie about the
ad so that people who don't know better think this is what life is like and i will stress to you guys
i know there's a lot of people watching right now you're smarter i get it that's why you're watching
our show thought crime all these shows you're a discerning individual but there are many people
this country that think the world is like movies.
Why do you think liberals want to ban silencers?
Suppressers, I'm sorry.
Because I think they go pew, pew, pew, pew.
Because they've never actually seen one.
They base their worldview off of movies.
That's why they make shows like this to launder this idea of what the ADL is doing.
Well, and Tim, not only that, and we still haven't gotten.
I'd love to get, by the way, like a media screener of this or something, because they pulled
this show.
And Andrew, I think you remember, it was like the day after Charlie died.
It was one of the first things that we saw.
And nobody had been talking about this show.
There'd be like a meme about it.
But nobody, like certainly, obviously we weren't in a place to think about shows.
Nobody thought there was any connection between that show and Charlie Kirk.
But do you remember, okay, so this is a theory that's gone out since then about this show specifically.
Do you remember, and Tim, I know we talked about the other night, the Groyper hoax.
Oh, yeah.
That was spread by so many on the left up to and including, in a sense, Jimmy Kimmel.
that a Groyper had been the one pulling the trigger
to shoot and kill Charlie.
Well, so many people were tweeting that out
that the theory was that perhaps a screener
of the savant had gone out
and what if that was a plot
that had actually been in there
and that's where they all got the idea from.
Just like South Park.
Just like South Park
because they were saying,
oh, wait, they're like,
it seemed like they were really scared
about something in that show.
Bro. Do you know about the show?
show Utopia. Oh, yeah, that's a wild one.
They have to have a disclosure in the beginning saying, this is now real life events.
There was a show that came out. I was at Amazon, I think, right? And it was about a tech billionaire
who was concerned about climate change. He had produced fake meat and was trying to get people
to eat it because he wanted to reduce carbon emissions. He secretly worked behind the scenes
to create a pandemic scare so that he could get the government to force vaccinations on people,
thinking it would vaccinate them from this pandemic, but it sterilized them and
said.
Population control and eugenics.
And when did this come out?
A couple years ago?
Yeah.
Was it 2020?
Why is your t-shirt taped?
Given that story.
There's some kids watching and it might not be the best and the most appropriate thing.
I'll tweet about it.
I came out and stop it.
But that means it was produced in 2019.
Yeah.
When in 2020 was it?
I don't know if I did your point.
It was produced in 2019.
September.
So it gets better.
The premise of the show.
is all of that but
there is an individual with knowledge
of the plot who wrote a comic book
and in the comic book it reveals the plot
so the idea is if you get a copy
of this comic book utopia
you will know the plan the elites have
for the world
what a ridiculous story I mean for us
we just have a TV show on Amazon about
elites
yeah we just live in real life
totally not connected a thing
but to go to the back to the topic of the
SPLC because I think it's important to talk about a couple years ago there was a terrorist
inspired event that a leftist lunatic used SPLC information in order to shoot up the family
research council a lot of people forget that they not only put people on hit lists but they were
the inspiration for terrorist attack before so what Elon Musk is talking about right now is of
critical key importance cash Patel needs to get on this right now he needs to provide disclosures
he needs to provide us information what's happening behind this
scenes, what was really going on, and why was federal police hijacked by these leftist
woke institutions that literally put us on an on hit list. I was there since 2010 and I remember
seeing this terrorist attack and I'm like, I'm on that list that this lunatic looked at, uh, that
happened in 2012. And I'm like, they just, they're literally attacking me. And I tried to reach out
and they actually contacted me and they're like, you know, we'll give you the benefit of that.
Let me interview you. So I recorded the interview with the SPLC. I was like, you guys don't
understand. We're raising money. We're working with.
at first responders.
We're working with family members.
We're working with rescue workers, survivors.
And I laid it all out.
They took my quotes out of context and then wrote an article talking about how I was a violent
extremist.
When I never even said any of those things I did, lied and slandered me and then put me on
this target list that radicals used to kill people.
Jack, this reminds me of, sorry, Tim, but this reminds me of, I want, in one instance,
tried to work in good faith with a certain SBLC person.
Yeah, me too.
yeah no but i i just said jack let me see let me see because they were coming after jack and i was
like i'm gonna just let me see because actually i looked at his questions like there's really
because they were reaching out to turning point for like an official yeah well no yeah and it was
obvious explanations for the questions he was asking we built timelines i explained all this stuff
and we spent a lot of time he had we like explained the anatomy of a meme and like put the timeline
out that showed very clearly is this the okay hand symbol or something it was along those lines
So I tried to do it, and then the thing came out, and it was just exactly what it was a complete smear job, hit job.
Let me tell you guys a story.
So in 2018, an article was put out by the SPLC, which included me.
It was written about a bunch of people who are, I guess you'd call them lefties, progressives.
And it was called the multipolar spin, how fascists operationalize left-wing resentment.
What they were basically saying was, here's a spattering of people who are on the left.
but they're secretly fascists
I was included in this I think
Max Blumenthal was included in this
and here's the best part
they called me alt-right
I'm mixed race as everyone knows
and they said that I had gone
to Iran for a Holocaust deniers
conference Tim why did you do that you shouldn't
do that I've never been to Iran
in my life really tone deaf and their source
read the room Tim was an archive of a since
at the time the website had been deleted
It was some blog in Iran from some Holocaust denier who wrote a thing claiming I had been to Iran, which was made up.
So we actually filed a lawsuit against them.
They issued an apology and took it down because my challenge to them was if you want to claim that I'm an alt-right guy who went to Iran for a Holocaust deniers conference,
I have no problem having you go to court and tell a judge your source is a conspiracy theory website from Iran that was deleted.
I want that on the record and then we'll run
So they were like
Okay we're taking it down
Not to mention
You know
When they went after Max Blumenthal
He was like I'm gonna call my dad
And they were like
We'll delete it
I'm half killing
I don't know exactly how that went down
They went after
All right that's our line change
I'm gonna I'm gonna tap up
Hot swap
Yeah Blake's taking my spot
He's much more interesting
Blake is coming in Blake is coming in
He's coming in hot
He's extraordinarily appropriate with that sombrero
And a mustache and beard
Okay
It's all you brother
Wait, Blake, Blake, why do you have that crazy mustache on, that crazy fake mustache?
We can't talk yet.
Dios meo.
Ay caramba.
When a sweat.
Why are we all talking like this for some strangers?
Oh, because I ordered guac for the office and we got really excited.
Wait, you had guac?
You didn't share?
Well, you didn't have any?
Everybody was eating it.
No, I was getting the show ready.
I was looking at tweets.
Elon's like, put me up.
I would sit back.
I was like, hey, guys, instead of doing the show like normal,
I'll make Jack do the work.
Let's eat guacamole.
He guquacked me.
He just quacked me in all my own show.
And when they delivered the guac, they just asked him to play the music.
Did you get the glock?
I think I did.
Yeah, I got gull.
But the thing is, I don't like guac.
So I kind of just let it sit there and turn like brown or whatever happens.
No, no, I can't have that.
I can't have that.
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So, Blake, we've been talking about the SPLC.
We were talking about it earlier today.
Just get your take on this.
What do you think about the fact that Elon Musk has just picked up the baseball bat and is just like beating down the poverty palace, which by the way, that's, Tim, do you know that's what they call the SPLC's headquarters, the poverty palace?
What?
Yeah, we should, by the way, guys, we have got to get a picture up of, I should have said this before.
I was not working very hard in a prep.
We have got to get a picture of the SPLC's headquarters.
it's literally a glass palace.
So Blake, your thoughts on this.
They live in a giant glass house.
Yet they throw stones.
They sure do.
Isn't it funny the names they choose
of these organizations,
though,
the Southern Poverty Law Center?
Yeah.
It makes people think that it's like a
liberal welfare organization
that does legal work for hungry children.
I'll tell you what it's supposed to do.
It's exactly named
so that people will think
that it is like a 50s, 60s era
like civil rights organization.
like the what was
MLK's group was like Southern Christian leadership
Yeah it's very similar name yeah
So they're clearly evoking that
Yeah I think it was I think it was founded in 1970 or so
And then it just immediately began its direct mail campaigns
To scam neurotic housewives out of their money
We had an event in Jersey several years ago
That it was called I forgot what was called
But it was it was called something
I forgot the name of it
But we we
The subheader was ending violence, racism
And authoritarianism
and Daryl Davis was our headline speaker
and literally was
I guess I would liken it to a
centrist type
you know
debate on morals
Antifa called it a white supremacist event
threatened to burn the theater down
and I'm like it's literally called
ending racism violence and authoritarianism
they were like yeah we don't care
and Blake so you mentioned you mentioned the scamming
there have been
liberals who have oh gosh
here's the picture Tim look at this
this is their headquarters
the poverty palace
it looks like you could hit a button
and it would like transform into something
that does battle with optimist crime
their endowment currently
according to their 2024 release
is almost
900 billion
excuse me 900 million dollars
900 million dollars
900 billion that'd be like
no no I was thinking my head
it's almost a billion it's almost a billion dollars
so just under a billion dollars
they've raised through these scans
And there have been liberals and leftists and even communists like the people over at Current Affair that have come out and said, yeah, this is obviously a scam.
Former employees have come out.
It's obviously a scam.
What they're doing is they're claiming that they're doing all this work to fight the hate when essentially all they're doing is targeting people for hate and then shaking down again like like like old liberals for money.
They also, Tim, you'll appreciate this.
They take that money, and a bunch of it, they'll send tens of millions, I think 30 million, according to Tyler O'Neill over a Daily Signal, is sent down to the Cayman Islands for tax purposes as a tax haven right now.
So the amount of fraud.
Very southern poverty.
Yeah, very southern, extremely southern in the Gulf of America.
So when you look at this, it's so ripe, not just for, by the way, federal investigation for wire fraud and mail fraud, because anything you do by mail, is of course, federal.
But Alabama, it is the reddest of the red states.
And yet they sit right there in Montgomery, Alabama, in their poverty palace, and no one does anything.
Wait a minute.
Oh, my gosh.
So, guys, do you see that?
So on the side up here, there, we have MSNBC playing.
You guys can't see it.
MSNBC is literally running an SPLC ad right now.
That's MSNBC up in the top right.
Wow.
Yeah.
music as we're talking about this it's yes and help help fight hate they say fight hate and they've
got t-shirts they're advocating for change oh there's a blah blah blah blah blah you know and they're
talking about that people think it's just feds faking it yeah holy molly and you know it's
really interesting is that all of the all of the we did not play that's that's actually a live
MSNBC did you notice that in the commercial all of the good people were black yes of course
like there was a lawyer who was black the judge was black the at the guy advertising like was
black then it showed the Patriot front a bunch of white guys and masks then it showed a bunch of
black protesters is that who they're trying to fundraise off of I guess oh no they're definitely
not fundraising no Tim are you drawing some connection there no there no there's no it's not
possible that's so crazy we did not so yeah the the the people can't see it because it's off
screen but we have a video wall here that just shows you know pretty much all the cable news
channels and the one that was playing so we've got like CNN we got MSNBC of course we've got
RAV.
This next commercial is worse.
It's mushroom coffee.
Ew.
I will not drink the mushroom coffee.
I will not drink the mushroom coffee.
I like mushrooms, but not in that way.
Blake, do you shrooms?
No, Ian's coming later.
Ian will be here, sadly.
Speaking of mushrooms.
He'll pop up like a mushroom.
Wait, is he actually coming?
That is kind of a good segue.
Somebody was talking about it.
Oh, he's here.
I just want to say ahead of time.
Wait, wait, you're going to talk to Mike.
I love Mexican culture, and I do love psilocybin.
I know, I know you do.
I know you do.
Do we want to swap?
Or we're out swat up to them?
Someone's just like, Ian, go.
They're talking about suicide.
A little swapping an hour out.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah, we did talk about mushroom, so.
Stay in the moment.
In a moment.
Thank you, Ian.
But no, it's, it's, I mean,
that's so crazy. This is how big they are, that MSNBC is just running this stuff all the time.
So, and that's, and by the way, so Blake, talk to me about the, the current demographic of an MSNBC primetime viewer that they're trying to target.
Okay. So the current demographic of an MSNB primetime viewer, I'd say median viewer is probably, what, 75 years old?
At least.
Generously. It's very aged people who watch these left-wing cable primetime shows.
and they basically
like need to like constantly bombard them with fear porn
it's like it's quite funny
like if you read the direct mailers too that SPLC does
it's just very funny because they're basically
trying to find you know rich
or upper middle class housewives and being like
hey remember the Holocaust it's about to happen again
if you don't donate to the SPLC's poverty palace
and you know they really whip them up
it's so comical they're always like
this last year was this is a barn burn this is a record setter
in hate and there's more hate groups than ever and because and this is why though this is why they've
and tim you know this is why they have to expand the aperture because there there's a supply and demand
issue to the point where charlie kirk right a guy who's never raised a hand in anger who just
once i have dialogue and and campus debate gets ensnared in it why is it so easy to be evil you know
this stuff doesn't work on the right if we if we made something comparable we called it the
northern elitist you know law directive yeah if we were saying cold pink were a bunch of crazy
radicals like and saying that they're extremists that are going to be people well whatever they're
still entitled to their opinion and they're mostly non-violent uh and they and they do things
you know pretty peacefully and sometimes i agree with them actually uh sometimes i absolutely
disagree with them but there isn't an effort to try to yeah they're anti-war people if there was an
effort to label them terrorists i mean that would be a little bit extreme that would be
i'm just saying the right doesn't have anything comparable where we create
a fake organization with a fake name and then trick people into giving over tons of money?
Because that's not how the right operates.
Is it being able to work on the right?
The right doesn't just sit there and go, oh my gosh.
Like we don't make these crazy comparisons and say, you know, you remember this thing from 85 years ago.
It's about to happen again if you don't give us money right now.
Like you can go and look at again.
So, I mean, like, a turning point you say, right?
You know, obviously we're here.
We've got a shirt on.
Charlie's a leader, you know, go look at a turning point fundraising drive.
It's like, we're going to teach people about the Constitution, and we're going to talk about
the Bible and talk about how great America is.
And let you come and have a debate in person.
Everyone can hear what's going on.
In debate series, of course.
That was the centerpiece of everything that Charlie did.
You guys want to talk about this story?
Can you pull this one up?
We don't need the audio for it.
It's just an amazing video.
This is an Antifa guy who dumped red paint.
at the ice facility in Portland
and he found out
he found out you can see here on the left
this obese young man
being arrested and then what do you
think his reaction was once he was actually in
the facility? Probably laughing probably taunting
Is that what you think? Oh yeah yeah
no he's shivering in fear
and pleading for his life terrified
because he thought he was playing a game
he look at him shaking
and terrified begging for
forgiveness you can't really hear the audio
in it it's just it's you know he's just
and they're shaking, terrified, these people that go out, they create the shield for the,
for the terrorists to hide in the bushes and shoot like we've seen in the past.
These people are stupid.
They think they're playing a game.
They show up to these facilities.
They dump paint and they, he's overweight.
This dude, he doesn't look like he wants for anything.
He's just bored and has no purpose.
And now he found out.
I think, I'm happy to see ICE taking, going to these extremist groups and having real law
enforcement explained to them.
And here's what I say.
Tell me if you agree.
I think he should get a month in jail.
Well, I think I'd want to see what all he did, though.
Sure.
I'm saying for dumping paint.
If that's all he did.
Criminal damage to federal property.
Take a guilty plea.
One month, you go to federal lockup.
And then all your friends can say, where did Enrique go?
And you can say he went to federal lockup.
Why?
Because he was attacking federal law enforcement officers.
I'll say this.
A month minimum.
Minimum.
The reason why I think a month is,
he's because he didn't just do it he did it as a member of this group and so that's an enhancement
yes uh there there's some pros and the cons in the weight of this and actually i think it'd be great
if you guys want to chime in a second um wait by the way i just have to say though can we throw up
the original picture of him again guys because i want to be clear like which one uh the original
picture of when he has hands up there oh yeah because when you had the red paint because
when you when you see the red paint it's very clear that they quite literally caught him red
handed. Oh! Indeed they did. Sorry, that's all I got. So, and the music. If you were doing,
if you've got like disorderly conduct, what do you get? You get a weekend of community service.
If that, you're going to slap on the rest of a fine. He's, he's. He also don't know if he has
priors. This is, indeed. That does seem like, so what you're seeing in that video, though,
is likely what they call shock of capture. So a guy who's been arrested before probably isn't
going to react like that. This looks to me like some chubby,
loser with no purpose who thinks he's playing a game. He splashed paint at the ice facility. That's
criminal damage to federal property. I don't think it's effective to throw him in lockup for a year
because that could actually radicalize his friends. They actually rely on this. One of the
strategies the far left uses is to intentionally get people arrested to then radicalize them
because they'll tell you it wasn't the punishment excessive. So you got to find that happy
medium where his friends will be like, I don't want to go jail for a month. Screw that. But he
gets out in time to where it's not like he was disappeared or anything. During a lot of
protests, what Antifa will do is they'll tell the average person, show up, stand here, wiggle
your arms and chant.
They'll then tell they color code it.
They'll tell the direct action group, that's what it's called, go in the middle of that
crowd and throw a brick at a cop.
What happens then is these dumb college kids who have no idea what's going on are standing
there, derping around, a brick flies in there, hits a cop, the cops say, okay, we're shutting
this down, starts grabbing people and arresting people.
Once these people, these college kids who have no idea what's going on end up in jail,
they're panicking they're shaking they're terrified that's how they recruit not kidding they'll then have
the direct activists the direct action crew be in jail and get arrested too intentionally and say
don't worry we're here for you our lawyers are going to get you out isn't it crazy how evil
these cops are you didn't even do anything wrong sing with us hey when you get out call me here's
my number write it on your arm and we'll make sure you're safe that's how they radicalize people
Okay.
So with that being said, what if we put them away for 10 years?
The guy's friends will get radicalized.
Minimum.
His family will get radicalized and his friends will get radicalized.
So I'm not thinking about this in terms of the emotional satisfaction.
If the anti-fate terrorists who know what they're doing and organized, 10 years, agreed.
Their friends are already radicals.
So, by the way, have you ever heard the categorization of these various groups that you're talking about within the black block, the colors?
Have you heard the colors?
Green, red and yellow?
Yeah, green, red, and yellow.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I was like doing those meetings, bro.
So the green, yeah, the greens are the ones who just kind of like march around.
And they don't know.
They conceal, right, and they have no idea.
Then the yellows are your organizers, your leaders, your directors, your directors,
and the yellows, by the way, travel around, highly organized.
We were talking about the other night on Timcast proper, that they are highly organized
and clearly financed.
And then the reds are just the crazies of direct action to say, and when I would infiltrate
Antifa events, like prior to the attack on the deplorable in 2017 to Trump's first inauguration,
they would move someone around there and they would say, we would have like 200 people in a church
basement and they would say, okay, anyone who's interested in direct action, we're going to go over
here into another room. But if you're interested in that, come on over here. And those are the
reds. That's the top of the pyramid. There's fewer of them. But those are the ones that are going to
commit actual violence. Yep. And so the green group is the doofy college kids who have no idea
what's going on. Right. They don't want them to know. They want to radicalize them. And so they tell
the direct action group, we need to get these people arrested as many of them as possible. So you
might see a flyer at a college and it's like, come march for this social injustice. And what the
actual plan is is there's going to be three guys who wear all black and masks. They're going to
tell you to wear the same. They say, wear all black, wear a hoodie in solidarity. They're going to go
up to a cop, hit them or throw a water bottle or something to get you arrested intentionally so that you're
terrified because they know that the machine is cruel. But when you get arrested, the cops are like,
don't know, don't care why you got arrested. Stand here, take your picture, and they're shaking
and they're terrified. They've never been arrested before. They've probably never had a job before.
That's when they can strike. Oh, you poor thing. Look how evil police are. And then come meet us next
Saturday and we'll explain everything to you, then
they get a new radical.
You know, I don't know. I'm not sure. I'm not sure
if it's just bad to radicalize it. I would just say
if they want to get radicalized because they're like
fafowing, and then they get radicalized and they do something more radical.
Okay, 10 years, 25.
I don't care about filling up a prison with
50,000 of these frees. But what I'm
saying is this guy's roommate gets
radicalized and you're making more protesters.
That's what they want you to do. The number of
protesters is irrelevant. What matters is
if you're doing criminal stuff, if you're
attacking cops if you're destroying buildings that instead of getting a slap on the wrist that
you are getting oh sorry you're an you're like an insurrectionist you're a terrorist you're going to
prison for the rest of your youthful life that's led to the collapse of a bunch of countries because what
the left does no well so i'm not talking about them going running up gangs and arrest them and putting
them in prison these are these are known gang members who are terrorizing communities in antifa
this is a duffy chubby kid who has no idea what's going on in the world who threw paint on the
ground and he's got a bunch of friends who are also duffy morons who have no idea what's going on
world. I'm not talking about letting a guy who smashes a cop car go. I'm talking about the moron
chubby guy who's never been arrested before, never at a job, showing up to what he thinks is a
playground for LARPing. And then when you guys say, lock him up for a year or longer, Antifa is like,
yes, we tricked them into radicalizing more people that are going to fundraise on our behalf,
that are going to make money for us and sustain us. You have to be strategic in how you handle
their traps. So if a guy shows up with a gun, you arrest them. If a doppy chubby guy shows up,
You say, this guy, I said a month.
Why?
Because he won't be disappeared.
He'll get out in a month and say, I'm never doing that again.
And his friends will be like, dude, I don't want to go anywhere near that stuff.
Yeah, but couldn't he also just get out in a month and say, I'm going to go do it again now?
Not the dofy retards who don't know anything about politics.
He showed up because someone at his school said, do you want to come hang out after school?
We're going to go protest ICE.
And he went, what's ICE?
And they said, you know, the immigration thing.
And he went, okay, he showed up.
I mean, he's not just a kid, though.
He's over 18. He's in college, presumably, or at least college age, and he knows what a federal facility is. He knows what a police station is at least. Indeed. And he knows that he's attacking it. What is your goal? What is your goal? What is your goal? What is your goal? What is your goal? What do you want to happen? The goal is to wipe out Antifa. Okay. So if Antifa is setting radicalization traps and this guy.
Well, such is Antifa. It's all of them. I mean, the radicalization is. Here's the point. Criminal damage to federal property is, I think, a class A misdemeanor, which has a maximum.
of a year in jail.
I love it.
So for a guy who's on a first offense and is a do, if I say a month in jail.
So a month in jail, I'm not talking about playing him down to community service.
I'm saying you go to jail for a month.
If you give him the maximum penalty right away, I wonder if it's a federal office.
I don't know if we've talked about like, you know, three strikes laws in general for like, you know, habitual criminals.
But I wonder if you could do something like actually specifically dedicated for sort of antisocial rioting.
Or maybe it is first offense, as you say, maybe a month, maybe even two weeks.
and but then it's like your second one it like radically escalates and at your third offense for like specifically disruptive rioting type stuff even if it's what would normally be misdemeanor stuff once we're saying oh you're just a person who always is going out and like starting stuff with cops and attacking federal facilities all right 15 years minimum have fun I say second offense a year so my point is when you see it the Antifa is hoping to recruit stupid people who don't know what's going on and so we
My view is agreed.
We want to wipe out Antifa, but I'll put it this way.
One of the things they would talk about in these direct action meetings, this is what the activist would say to you.
What would happen if you stood in the street and held up a sign and blocked traffic?
What would happen?
Honestly, probably nothing.
No.
Code picked us all the time.
Something happens.
You get arrested.
Okay.
What happens tomorrow after the cops arrest you for blocking traffic?
10 more protesters show up angry that you got arrested.
That's our goal.
That's how Occupy Wall Street grew too.
That was their plan.
So during Occupy Wall Street, Tony Bologna, Anthony Bologna, pepper sprayed four women, and he created Occupy Wall Street.
This is really important for the history.
There were about a thousand or so, maybe not even that many people.
A couple hundred.
I was there on day one.
It was only a couple hundred, not even.
I showed up on day three of Occupy.
There was like seven people.
No joke.
We were standing under a tarp in the rain.
an NYPD cop walked up and he smiled and said it's like God bless y'all and he left seven people
I said should we leave why am I here they told me just wait till the weekend when people got off work
they're going to come that weekend there was a couple hundred people who started to march down
the street the police said we're going to stop this march it's unlawful and they did what's called
kettling and wrapped an orange net around them four young women and you can watch this video on
you stood they were outside of the march they were not part of it Anthony bala bologna who was a
I think it was a captain, I'm not sure, walked up to him for no reason and sprayed their faces.
That video was uploaded instantly.
It was the fastest viral video in the history of YouTube at the time.
Over a million views in less than a day.
That video created something like 30 or 40 Occupy chapters across the country and sparked a movement from 500 to 300,000 in one weekend.
The direct action people do this on purpose.
They said, how can we get the cops to slip up?
Another really great example is they have a video.
where it's a white shirt in New York
swinging a baton wildly
and they CGIed it to be a
lightsaber and then they said
the police were beating like
ha ha look we made a meme the police beat people
for no reason
the full video shows the occupiers
attacking the cops then pulling back
real fast so when the cops respond with the attack
they can get a video of Antifa going like this
their hands up which is exactly what that
that ice
agent was in
recently where the woman looks
like she's getting pushed for no reason.
She attacks him.
Because she had attacked him.
And there's like 20 minutes of her just attacking him.
She attacks him.
So Antifa will hit a cop and then immediately four people will put their hands up.
So when the cops start trying to arrest them, they can start the video at Antifa going like this.
Look, I mean, information warfare propaganda.
That's all that's that is going to be part in parcel.
But I agree with Tim, we got to be smart about this, right?
The facts of this case matter.
I made this point a couple days ago
The left is waiting for their ICE
George Floyd and if they have it
It's going to be their major rallying call
I'm looking and they've been great to not have
Yeah you have to show restraint
I'm looking at videos I don't know what this kid did with the paint
But it looks like there are some people who poured red paint on the sidewalk
And then they were putting it on their hands
And they were like look at the blood on the hands that ice has
And if this kid did that
I mean it's not as egregious as throwing red paint on like an officer or somebody else
So the facts matter here
And I think we have to be
super careful not to fall into the trap of the left and Saul Olinsky, who talked about this
extensively, who sets up these traps for us in order to make us look like the bad guys. We're not the
bad guys. We shouldn't be the bad guys. We should be tough. But at the same time, we got to be
respectful of people's civil liberties and the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Right, but you don't
have a civil liberty to be a member of a terrorist group, which Antifa has now been declared one.
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And what I would say, though, is in addition to all of this,
when we're talking about there needs to be a huge focus on the yellows
because when you work with the networkers, the trainers, the recruiters,
the people who are actually, you know, behind these mass movements,
their ability to spread it will be broken.
So I'm not saying like this is the only thing you do,
but obviously it's going to be in tandem with those same operations going against the higher
ups.
But this is my point.
This guy would be a green.
Some doofy college kid who has no idea what's going on.
You want to be careful about how you interact with things.
them because they're hoping you do so that that guy can become a yellow or a red.
So the yellows, they should get RICO.
These are the facilitators and the organizers of this who plan how everyone's going to go down.
This is a thing where Congress could actually do something.
This is, I hear the RICO thing a lot.
What's not really well known, RICO was passed to go after the mob.
Yeah, Blake has a great piece of that.
And so there's sort of, when you read the RICO statute, the federal one, it basically says you need
predicate crimes to go after organizations.
And the predicate crimes they list are things.
the mob would do. And as a result
inciting a riot is not one
of them. Yeah, it's drugs. It's homicide.
You know, involvement in those. So
incite, so conspiracy of inside a riot
is not one of them.
It's not something that's covered under RICO
in current law. You know, all I'm going to say is
to change it, you would just need
some sort of national legislative
body that was perhaps
controlled by your party. Where are we going to get one of those?
To pass, to pass a modification of that
law. But
I don't know where we're going to get one of those. They're not. They're
usually right so Tim what he's saying is the RICO statute does not include inciting a
riot well I'm not talking about that I'm talking about the yellows I'm talking about funding
sources I'm talking about people organizing that's what I mean so that's what we mean
though is what RICO is you can't you hold on you can't use RICO against people who are
part of organizations that launder money internationally I'm I'm not following but laundering
the thing is is when you say launder money like they're laundering money for a criminal
enterprise and the criminal enterprises to enable and
further civil disorder in the United States to like cause riots to get those people out of
jail like most of their monetary stuff like they frankly don't need to launder a ton of money
because they're not getting the money through criminal means they're just getting rich idiots to
donate money to them I bet in 10 minutes you could find somewhere uh here's a story it was in I
think it was in uh was it Nashville several years ago antifish up to a restaurant demanded that
he put up a BLM flag when he didn't they started smashing his property okay you got
Rico. When they start going to businesses and threaten them, when you go to Berkeley and
you see people putting up signs saying, please don't hurt us and they put the symbols in their
windows, this is, this is Rico. So sure, if you want to approach it as simplistically as they
riot sometimes, but that's not what we're talking about. The yellow category. What he's saying is you
could add it to the RICO statute to catch more. Sure, sure. And we could do that. At the same time that
they're working on that, we could be charging these people under RICO and going after them for
criminal enterprise. Of course. There's a lot more they do than just.
riot. I mean, there's organized terror attacks that's clearly outside of, and the financial
ties are easy. They fundraise off this stuff. So when they're, when they're engaging in criminal acts
putting people into the threat of force in order to get money, you've got RICO. So the most
dangerous element, in fact, I don't think is actually the red category. These are the direct action
guys who go on the ground and attack people. You arrest those guys. They're hoping they can get some
of the, they can get some of these greens, radicalized and turn into reds, the yellows.
These are the people who are connected to the NGOs, who are being paid salaries by some
nonprofit for some.
Here's, here's, it's actually really, really simple.
Nonprofits are under very strict rules.
Business is under very strict rules.
I got to, I, Jack, you know this, and it's crazy.
I have to explain this to people who've never run a business.
You can't just hire someone for no reason.
You running a company, can't, I can't be like, hey, look, you want a job?
Okay, just, I'll just pay you a salary.
Not going to work.
I have to write down what his job is.
I have to give him a job title.
I have to file that with the IRS and I have to prove it.
So if you ever get audited, they're going to say, show me Mr.
Radkowski's work and prove to me that he's doing it.
Otherwise, you've committed a crime.
When nonprofits, which are under stricter regulation, hire staffers and then tell
them, hey, why don't you take the day off?
Wink.
And that person goes down to organize a protest.
Now you've got serious business and fraud at the,
at the nonprofit. And I can tie this back to the SPLC because remember Stop Cop City that was going on
outside of Atlanta when they were attacking this police facility, Atlanta PD facility,
training facility that was being built out in disforested area. And Antifa were like living in trees
at one point and then conducting serious attacks on the facility, burning, you know,
Molotov cocktails, this type of thing. Well, at one point in one of the major assaults on the
facility, there was an SPLC lawyer who was not there. And by the way, not there from as a
quote unquote legal observer. Like we can see the guys in the green hats. Wow, it just
hit something on my head. Oh, that's weird. I don't know what that is. And this is the guy
was actually participating in the assault itself. Fraud. When you raise money for a charity that says
we're going to lobby for environmental issues, but then your paid staff are going in organizing
protests, you've defrauded the people who've donated to you.
So there's a bunch of real easy ways to go after these people.
And so anyway, just to kind of wrap it up, my point ultimately was put them all in jail.
I was just saying, be careful about giving them the radicalization tools they need by being
overbearing on some moron chubby guy who doesn't know what's going on.
The guys in yellow should get 10 years.
This is RICO stuff.
This is mafioso.
They go to businesses and like legit, they'll say something like, hey, we want you to put
this in your window. And they'll say, look, I'm not really interested. Be a real shame if a
I mean, there's a protest tomorrow. I mean, I can't imagine what the protest is going to do.
The business is here. Be a shame. Okay. And then the, whoa, whoa, okay, okay. Please, please,
please don't hurt me. I'll put the, I'll put it my window. Come on. And that's classic intimidation.
Getting back to the original, the original point of RICO was, uh, would it, racketeering
and I mean in criminal organizations. Racketeering influence. Influence. Influence.
Yeah, criminal organizations.
Have you been to Berkeley?
And corrupt organizations, I think, is what it is.
Yes.
Have you seen how all the businesses have signs in their windows that either say,
please don't hurt me or we're leftists?
Yeah, and I'm pretty sure.
You see it all over the place.
I'm pretty sure the Chinese nail salon that was all immigrants didn't actually believe in Marxist
Leninism when I was in when I was in Chaz and we had all the buildings around there
and I lived in Chaz for a week and you would see the businesses and people were trying
as hard as they could, you know, sushi places and car dealers and whatever it was to, you know,
put the signs up saying, you know, and many of them, by the way, have now going on to sue the
city of Seattle. And I believe there may have been a settlement in that case where they said
you've completely deprived us of our rights. You allowed this organization of armed individuals
to prey on us. You told the police to leave the area around the Capitol Hill, Capitol Hill, Cal Anderson
Park, that neighborhood, which they are.
Later, it then became the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
And all of these businesses sued because their place were getting burned.
They were getting squatted in.
Nobody could work.
There were also people who lived in there because it was mixed use.
So those people couldn't even come in and out of their homes on a regular basis.
I think where they have a video, they want us to play.
Oh, there's a video?
And then we might do our swap.
We're hot swapping?
We're hot swapping.
Oh, gosh.
Who else do we have after Ian?
I think that's it.
I think just Ian.
Don't you think it's terrible how bigoted the President of the United States is being
with all these memes about Hakeem Jeffries?
Esmue Mallow.
Hey!
I thought we were doing that during...
I thought we were doing that to cover this one.
Yeah, I thought we were doing that to cover it, but whatever.
And then is Andrew Hovemebner?
Anyway, as I leave, where do you guys see all the momentum going on the right?
Because there's cultural victories against the ADL, the SPLC, YouTube.
cultural victories against Netflix
where do you guys want to see it to go
I mean YouTube just took back our video
with Alex Johnson Joe Rogan which is huge
by the way YouTube you still have a whole bunch of my videos deleted
I would love them back
especially the ones with us talking with David Ike
predicting everything that happened
that got taken down for COVID misinformation
about 10, 12 years ago
that would be nice too
but anyway I'll leave you guys with that question
thank you so much for having me
we'll have you back on
we'll have you back on before me
but thank you guys so much for having me
uh, Ian, uh, learned consent. Uh, you need it.
Thanks, guys. I was, I was just standing there.
Yeah, there's headphones right there for you. And then, oh, by the way, Blake, you have, uh, there are headphones if you want them.
Oh, I'm not sure those would fit under over this object upon my head.
This, this asteroid.
The what? How are you talking about it?
So, uh, yeah, big news. Uh, last night, Google re-enst.
Who is this guy? Who is this crazy character next to us here?
I'm a space lord, man. Have you ever been to the moon, Jack?
You think we've ever been to the moon?
I don't want to.
derailed this awesome conversation. Have I been there? I haven't been there today. Uh, what,
earlier today? Yeah. You went for lunch? One different donuts. Oh, yeah. You know we're on the
precipice of like a material science revolution? There's a dunkin up there. He's dunking everywhere, bro.
But it's not free donuts. You had to pay. I had to pay, yeah. Moonbucks. Well, let's talk about
using authoritarian crackdowns on, uh, whatever. All right. There we go. Just on Ian.
Wait, on what on you or on us or on the show? Yeah, everybody everywhere. I look, man, I don't know
what you're into, but we're not talking about.
I think it's a time for like virtue
because you guys were talking about self-restraint a lot
That's actually temperance. It's one of the seven virtues
There you see
And holding the virtue like the kindness that people
Inhibited and embodied
Oh seven virtues here we go
Yeah it was I mean there was a moment for people to rage
And people just held back
They had kindness appreciation before we
I know you want to
It's up but so Ian we're here
This is Charlie's studio
And this is the chair of Charlie Kirk
This is the chair where he sat
did his shows for for years day in day out you know when he was you know obviously here locally
you could see some of the personal effects himself his children that that he left we haven't
we haven't changed anything since since the last time he was sitting here and you know we talk
about these things on a daily basis and and they get really real they get real Blake here was
standing about three steps away when when it all went down a lot of the staff that's
that's currently working.
We're there with him that day.
And, you know, we, I don't want to, like, derail the vibe here, but it's, it's real.
What concerned me was at his funeral, the memorial, you know, where everybody, Trump was there.
Stephen Miller was there.
And they, I caught some clips where, you know, Erica's, like, truly experiencing a level of
forgiveness, which comes from, like, kindness and humility.
And those are virtues.
And then Trump's, like, I hate my opponents.
Let me get this entire thought out before you, John me.
I hate my opponents, which is wrath, which is the,
sin opposite of patience, the virtue. And to exhibit sin, like if you live in virtue, you're
living with Christ, you're like Christ. If you live in sin, you're like, well, you're anti-Christ.
So everybody can exert a moment of anti-Christ behavior by bodying the sins. And when Stephen,
particularly I'd love to hang out with Stephen Miller and talk about this because when he issued a threat
to all of our opponents, he spoke and then he said, and to all those that oppose us, you are
hateful but he was he was broadcasting this that that threat should have went on a on a direct
channel to the opponent to for to broadcast a threat terrorizes the populace so i think we
well i would argue the populace is currently being terrorized by the people killing charlie
and he was speaking to those people who were listening they weren't being terrorists by him they
were being comforted by it's like it's like in minecraft you are a hateful person but and i'm saying
it right to you let me let me ask you this though but so you you know you say that but
Stephen Miller and President Trump are both currently officials of the federal government.
And the Bible also tells us that in Romans and many other places, that it is the role of legitimate
government to hold the sword, to wield the sword, and to use the sword for justice.
So when he's talking about that, I'm looking at that as the role of the magistrate to enact justice.
for what was done to Charlie.
I do think that is the role.
I don't hear,
but to invoke hatred,
which is wrath, a sin at that level,
I don't think the magistrate needs to hate
those that they destroy.
Just forgive them.
They didn't realize the danger
they were tangling with.
Well, I agree as it pertains to Trump,
but not Stephen Miller.
And also, Trump is just going to talk
the way Trump does.
That's frankly just how it's going to be.
I don't know that we're ever,
you just can't really police the way Trump.
Yeah, at this point in the game,
yeah, he's not.
Jetty E says, as a Mexican, I approve of everything going on here.
Thank you.
But I wanted to add.
What going on?
Yeah, I'm not sure either.
But he did say, I will admit, I will admit that, or I will add, I should say, that he did say, I'm open to letting Erica convince me otherwise.
That's why I bring it up, because we're all capable of exhibiting Antichrist behaviors and we need to keep each other in check as we get more powerful and famous and well loved.
If someone were to snap and then start embodying sin, they would in retrospect, like that was the anti, it's just a guy exhibiting Antichrist.
But I think that's, I think as what Jack is getting at, you know, you were saying you were happy that in the aftermath of this there was not an explosion of mostly peaceful protests, as we might call them.
And I agree that that's a good thing.
But I do think latent within that reaction is the trust, the premise that there are legitimate state ways of responding to this, that they will obviously punish the killer, find and punish the killer.
and also that they will prevent future assassinations like this happening up to and including through, you know,
corraling these violently antisocial elements that want to kind of stoke low-level political violence across America and put all of us at risk.
And age-metrics violence.
And if they lose their confidence that that can occur, there will be people who will go in alternative, more radical direction.
This is exactly what we were talking about last night on Timcast.
that what happens when the legitimate authority,
just on a practical level,
what happens when a legitimate government
does not rise to the level of that government,
does not provide for the safety of the people,
and then the people say, all right,
if the government won't do it, then I have to do it.
Yeah, that would be splinter into factional gang.
We don't want that.
And that's what we don't want.
We need it swift.
Well, I was thinking, like, let's imagine maybe
the alternative extreme scenario,
the most extreme scenario possible.
Hypothetical. Hypothetical. No, as in hypothetically, let's say there was like a left wing, a radical left wing president. And this happened to Charlie. And like the president came out and basically said like he deserves it. And I'm going to sign a federal pardon for whoever did it. Which is very similar to what Barack Obama actually said by the way after Charlie's murder. He, you know, he kind of gave the comment where, you know, this is terrible. It shouldn't have happened. He goes, but. And then he reads off this litany of things that Charlie actually has.
had said on this show on thought crime and and but you know twisted in such a way and totally
de-contextualized to remind his listeners and and by all by all intents Barack Obama is the
leader of the Democrat Party so he's sort of saying you know hey you shouldn't have done this
but he was a bad guy he was a bad guy that's what you and you shouldn't be sad you shouldn't
be sad about it they're cre so uh Joe Rogan brought this up when he said I think the people
who hate Charlie think he was a bad guy and I think they were good guys and I counter
with no they didn't know who charlie was at all that's why the lies work they are told by their
by their death cult what to believe and they say yes so when jimmy kimmel goes on tv and says it was a
mega guy who did it they all go yes and now when they're polled by you gov what do they say it was a right
winger who did it i got this question i want to ask you guys particularly um a commenter said hey
maybe charlie would have wanted the man that killed him to receive multiple life sentences
so that he had an opportunity to atone in prison
and find God and really on his knee,
like, and I had just been like, oh, death penalty, death penalty,
no question, death penalty.
And now I'm like, would it be better
if he was able to suffer?
Well, Blake, you know, you spent a lot of time
with Charlie talking about this issue, you know, what would,
and obviously, you know, Charlie had certain of an arc with that.
You did.
Where do you think he would be, I mean, it's an impossible question.
I don't think Charlie would admit to like conflicted feelings
about it. But as you said, there was an arc. He kind of
earlier on, he had, you'll see this
pretty commonly with, especially like pro-life
people on the right where they'll feel they want
maximum consistency, so they'll be opposed to abortion.
Well, this is the Pope Leo's comments yesterday
were all about this. Right before he blessed ice, as it were.
No, no, wait, wait, wait. I just want to contextualize this
for people. I want to explain this.
He wasn't blocking,
he wasn't just blessing a block of
ice. It was a secret
signal that he's blessing the
ICE mission in
America. Everybody missed this.
All I'm saying is he's blessing to me. He's a
blessing nice. It's a big wink. He gives the big week. Yeah,
I want to bless
ice. Exactly.
But then Charlie himself, I would argue
with him about this because
first of all, you
reject vengeance as a principle
why you would do this. But
there are valid
justifications for the death penalty
and it's not merely that this individual
person is dangerous. I feel the
best argument in favor of capital punishment is that you have to show maximum levels of condemnation
for the most destructive or evil acts in your society to say something like this is so intolerable
it will be ripped out of the body politic like the cancer that it is and I think political
assassination which doesn't just end one life it threatens to basically destroy the country
because we have a system that is based on nonviolent resolution of differences through debate
through voting through argument
and someone went and smashed that to bits with a rifle
and I think Charlie was like very understanding of that
that when you when a state he was coming to accept that
that when you refuse to consider
maximally severe penalties on the worst criminals
you're kind of exhibiting this general moral cowardice
within your society and you're spreading it
now should the man have an opportunity to find God
yes but you know if he receives a proper trial and so forth he will get all of those things far more than
there are plenty of people by the way who are like police kill they just are they're killed in the act
for example like we will do lethal force to stop a criminal who is a danger to others of course
and sometimes we do that and actually we end up killing someone who is actually not currently
a threat to others we we accept the need to sometimes mistakenly kill somebody in order to
have the general principle of protecting the public.
There's even something much more simpler than this.
If he got the death penalty, it would take 20 years.
He'd have...
Well, that's bad, though.
I would strongly encourage us to find a way to reform that.
Like, no one who does something like a political assassination
where, like, if you're able to prove their guilt,
I suspect it will not be in any serious doubt.
You know, if you need to accelerate it,
if you need full-time legal proceedings to make sure this is all done
and dusted in two years, in three years,
make it happen.
But functionally right now, if he got the death penalty, he'd be in jail for 20 years.
Yes, but we should definitely work on getting rid of that.
But because, one, that would actually make the death penalty itself more effective.
We should never have someone getting executed where we need to trot out 30-year-old newspaper articles to remind them of why they were sentenced that way.
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And so in 1901, when an anarcho-socialist murdered President McKinley,
that anarcho-socialist, the assassin,
was executed in the electric chair
just 45 days after killing President McKinley.
That was 1901.
There's a challenge in the structure of our society,
its size, really.
I was watching, what was that, 1912 or whatever that show is?
I don't know, 1917 or something.
And there's a scene where someone gets accused
of pickpocketing, so they just grab the guy
and string them up and kill them on the spot.
That's how it used to be back in the day.
Probably not, though, actually.
Like, there's, like, an image people have of the past,
and it's very mediated by, like, the media, as it were.
And it can give you a mistaken impression of how it generally worked.
Like, we did, in fact, have a criminal justice system in 1912.
Someone might get lynched in a rushed way, and that was bad,
and that's why we'd have campaigns against lynching.
But, like, the criminal justice system,
there's a big difference between even 45 days
and immediately think about the structure of evidence back in the day you're not you had no
forensics it was just did someone see it happen or not and do we trust the person and people could
lie or otherwise it's actually uh well in in the case of of um the uh the mckinley's assassin
this was done i believe was the world expo in buffalo so it was in front of right you know he was
a receiving line but so for this community that all watched it happen yeah it was real easy
to just and also like lee harvey oswald they
got him within a day or something of Kennedy's and then Jack Ruby the guy that killed him got killed even right after that like who knows maybe they were covering trails
Jack Ruby killed Oswald and then got killed so too he died of cancer no no no no no he died of cancer we know the CIA has a has a cancer gun I think was revealed in the church okay well but to use a recent example like Dylan Roof I think America would have less
racial trauma less political trauma in it if Dylan Roof instead of sitting on death row to this day occasionally writing
letters to people and stuff that come out and, like, cause discord?
Like, what if Dillon Roof had just been executed eight months after that shooting in Charleston?
I think that would have made America a lot better place.
The issue I have is that I think conservatives typically come from a world,
a worldview that we are in a country that is a community when I think what we saw,
you know, three weeks ago shows that we are not, that there are people who do not live
in the same country as we do, despite occupying similar land.
And I do not want to give these power.
these people, the power to execute who they see fit.
I don't think Kamala Harris having the right to execute people is a good idea by any stretch.
So if the argument...
If she were elected president, she would have the ability to do that.
She would.
Under the current law, yes.
So my point is, once again, if everyone in the country held the moral worldview of Charlie Kirk,
we don't even need the laws.
We don't even need police.
In the country we have now, the argument for the creation of a mechanization of the state to kill
means that you've got all the Soros DAs going like, let's start killing people.
That's the challenge I have with it.
Well, but I mean that, you know, I think, I believe New York State still has death penalty.
No, I don't believe so.
Oh, okay.
Well, then I know California does.
Yeah.
Though effective moratorium.
But that's my point.
My point is that in these areas where you have Soros DAs or, you know,
soros control over huge swaths of territory, these are the very same policies where they're not doing that.
The reason I brought up Oswald is because I feel like they hushed it up.
They didn't want, like this guy.
that's sitting in prison right now that killed charlie that uh what he was allegedly the evidence
seems to point to he might come out and tell us something that was like what and have evidence
like well he'll get a trial he will get he will get he will get a fair trial um if he has mitigating
factors if he if he was you know if there is something else that that we don't know about yet he will
have the opportunity to present that i have a theory for you guys this guy is a patsy who worked with leftists
there was there there there there's a uh appears to be evidence of coordination now i'm not going to say
that this is something i i truly believe just a thought what happens if the evidence comes out
that that communication between him and his furry boyfriend seems very scripted and this has caused
a lot of people to start pushing conspiracy theories matt walsh i think had the the best point in that
it looks like he wrote this to create reasonable doubt so that it could uh be used as exculpatory
evidence for the boyfriend who was actually involved what happens if in three months the
boyfriend's like oh by the way here's the proof i didn't do it i i did this so that the real killers
could escape you know it's all the the text messages were to prevent so matt walsh's theory
i agree with him on this but i want to give him credit for it the messages that came out from the
fbi between the alleged assassin and the boyfriend yeah have no typos and are written like
theater kids like it's a script and liberals have come out saying this proves the FBI
faked it like the conspiracy theorists then there's just general conspiracy theories that that's
not real the FBI faked it I don't think that's the case at all especially knowing cash
Matt wall said what likely happened is the assassin wrote this fake set of messages to the
boyfriend so that in the event of a criminal trial where they bring charges against the boyfriend
who coordinated and helped the assassination they're going to show these messages to the jury and say
reasonable doubt. The messages
show the boyfriend had nothing to do with it.
You're seeing it the boyfriend himself was on trial.
Yeah, so the idea being...
No, no, no, no, no, I get that. Okay, I'm just, I'm just being clear.
There appears to be evidence of coordination.
Right, no, no, no, no, I give you say, I'm just making sure I'm following the theory
you're presenting, because, you know, I've seen as well that, and if you read
some of the Daily Mail reporting that's gone out on this, you know, these ideas that
actually they were saying that it was the boyfriend who was more antisocial, that he was, you know,
people referring to him.
And again, this is just based on their reporting.
I don't have any direct knowledge of this.
So, you know, they could be wrong, right?
And that, in fact, he was far more political than Tyler Robinson had been.
And in fact, people were saying that he, it was them living together as roommates that really kind of corrupted Robinson.
And so there's questions of, you know, did he pull him into this group and do all this?
No.
By the way, though, none of that, none of that changes the fact of who was on the roof and who pulled the trigger.
None of that changes that.
Now, again, assuming that all the evidence is true, et cetera, et cetera.
And also, here's, here's, here's, there's another theory that the boyfriend's actually the assassin.
Wearing a disguise, they're both of similar height, gate, build appearance.
There is a theory that the boyfriend is actually the one who did it.
And then the challenge, so here's what I think.
I think largely it was a coordinated group of leftists.
That explains the Discord chats.
It explains the foreknowledge that was presented.
It explains the weird nature of this message.
And they didn't catch the guy until well after.
In the 33 hours or something.
Right.
And so, again, I don't know, but one of the theories,
we've seen the photo of the dude in the Dairy Queen,
there's a lot of really cookie conspiracy theories about palm guns and trap doors and exactly.
However, what if
The real shooter is the roommate
The messages were scripted
To create exculpatory
A fake exculpatory evidence
And this is
They coordinate
Then he's an accessory
Fryem
You're still an accessory
But either way
An accessory to murder is full murder
Definitely
So another question
I'm saying
If there's a coordinated network
We've got a very very serious problem
And I believe that's more likely
And by the way
You know you'd still of course
need to
You'd need to present that
court you need to present evidence of all right you know are there are their fingerprints are there
you know who had access to the gun and by the way that the you know Tyler robinson the fact that
it was again his father's gun you know originally the grandfathers would you know father in control of it
um that you know this is the fact that you know you have to say okay was the boyfriend
physically you know because it was about what three hours away you know so was he physically
anywhere present can we can we prove that you got to prove it that that's
That's all I'm saying.
They had a bunch of vehicles came to their house in the, was it in the week prior.
Cash is investigating that.
He's investigating the Discord servers.
And he's publicly stated this.
It's not a conspiracy.
He's investigating these people who allegedly, who appeared to have foreknowledge.
And thank God he is.
I agreed.
Agreed.
So it's fascinating when the conspiracy theories come out, I'm like, guys, there is a conspiracy, it appears.
You know, Cash is literally telling you he's tracking all of these things.
I think we're going to find that there's more leftists involved in this.
it was right why did you tweet this
what did you know and and let's
be frank by the way so I saw there were some
discords that came out that
an account that has been associated with
Tyler Robinson what but it was more like
a gamer chat
think about the people who use discord
all right are you really just in one room
yeah no it's like there it's in several
yeah I've never heard of one person just in one room
I've never heard of that yeah so it's like you they're like oh
well this discord was apolitical yeah because it was
the apolitical like guys in my high school
who play Halo chat.
Yeah, exactly.
And then you can also just join the,
I am a, you know,
a transgender lunatic on, you know,
doing terrorism chat.
And then where's the,
so where's the furry chat?
And where's the furry porn,
extreme furry porn chat that this guy was looking at,
which included, by the way,
depictions of, like, children
are what they call cub porn.
Oh, these people are so.
In furry parlance,
which is a term that I have to know now.
And if you have been on Discord,
you will know,
transgender people are lunatics
like they're just
they're extremists and they take over things
so you can join some group
that's related to something totally different
some game series some hobby
but like the moderator will take it over
and there'll be you know some sort of furry or
transgender thing and then now the logo
of your group has a permanent pride flag
in the background
a very funny example of this is like
the NFL subreddit on Reddit
like has permanent like you know the full
trans pride flag is like
Still waving on it right now
And there's center icon
Is that sure? I'm looking at that up right now
I'm going to read it
Got to use it which form
The NFL subreddit
I have a I'll ask
I mean I don't just I don't disbelieve you
But I just I have to see this
A lot while you guys are pulling up just
Where on the NFL subreddit
It's the main NFL subreddit you got to use the old form
Rather than the new form
Which is what everyone prefers anyway
I see the old look at it
Look at it
it's right there
it's just Isaac Newton's
prism light
and then if you want to
wait I haven't pulled up actually
and there you go
it's like games that are like on right now
that they're that they're referring to
yep right here
yeah I think any ideology
that takes over a system
is right there right there in the middle of it
the got the all the colors you have
and then it's right in the first top
and the top thread there is Thursday football
and who why why why are people watching football man
watch baseball
dudes are ramming into
each other high speeds. I don't know baseball's much better, but baseball's better. So the
furries like it. So baseball is better like when the Phillies defeat the Dodgers on Saturday.
Baseball's like playing, it's like pool. No wonder you like it. It's more like accuracy. I believe
the Cubs did win, actually. I just saw that. And then shout out to the Cubs, by the way,
because that was, that was Charlie's team. Moral question about executions.
The South side, but you know, when you leave Chicago, it's like the Cubs are your brother.
So you can rag on them when you're in town, but when you're out of town, they're your team.
Go Cubs. That tracks.
So with capital punishment, some people were like, or at least across my mind, public executions.
We've kind of gotten rid of them in society because maybe they do more harm than good.
And I at first I was like, does this guy deserve to be lit up?
Is that true?
In front of groups.
But my concern would be that the video would be taken of it.
And then that would replicate 100 million times online.
Little kids would see it and they'd go even crazier.
And it would do like public execution.
So this is actually, it's funny.
I'm looking at Blake because this thing that you're talking about,
is one of the things that people have been using to smear Charlie about that he said on this program, I don't remember the date. No, we were debating the death penalty. We were having this debate. And then on top of that, we also brought up, I brought up what I've argued before. I was like, well, yeah, the death penalty is not a very good deterrent now because it's a thing that has done a handful of times. Because it's 30 years after the fact. It's not immediate. And I said, if you're going to do it properly, like, it should be swift. It should be pretty consistently applied for certain crimes. So it's like if you.
do assassination if you do
multiple murders like you will
barring extreme mitigating circumstances
get the death penalty and then one of the things
I argued is it should arguably be done
like in public in some way
like people should be able to see
justice being and Blake what did
you say and then I suggested
so Charlie says I think it's you
and then Charlie had said
televised right? Yeah yeah
he was like they should televised it
and then and then Blake added
and then he threw out he's like and what
eight like should we have people watch it and i and i threw out i was like maybe 12
and my i'll like to explain my thinking is we have people in like dc for example where if you
have you heard about the carjacking's going on in dc all the time horrific the people who do this
are heavily minors because if you are 20 years old in carjacks someone you trigger like the federal
carjacking offense and you by the way you see this but if you're a minor you just go to juvi you know
a 13 year old is involved in a shooting 13 of carjacking 13 you guys are you guys are wrong you're
No, no, no, let me, let me tell you, I can't speak for the rest of the country.
I can tell you in Chicago, the urban violence that we have would not be solved or mitigated in any way by public executions or death penalty.
I know what you're going to say.
You do, because I've talked about it before and you're going to agree with me.
Maybe he won't.
No, no, no, no.
You might.
So where I grew up, a lot of the shootings you get in Chicago are about dishonor.
So I went night crawling with a journalist once
And there was like five corpses
They were
One house was an old lady who got shot
Because three dudes pulled up
And unloaded switches
Sprade to the house
They were looking for a dude
Who went on Snapchat
And called the guy's girlfriend nasty
Or ratchet or something
Death penalty doesn't scare these guys
Because
They want to go hard
If you take these urban criminals
And the penalty is
They have to put on a diaper
in a baby bonnet with a pacifier and hop like a bunny down Roosevelt Avenue literally straight down
it for like 12 miles while everyone lines up and films it and they have to say I'm a big baby boo-boo
over and over again they'd stop committing crimes overnight and I'm not exactly I know it's a silly
thought and it's meant to be kind of silly my point is if you tell them that you will dishonor them
for life they will hide from you and they will run in fear and they'll do everything they can to
avoid so you're saying public humiliation I'm totally for that by I'm for my general I've often
advocated, like, you know, I'll joke, this is less of a serious thing, but I pointed out it could work, because the left always says abolish prisons. Right. And I'm like, you could abolish prison, like, a lot of prisons if you basically just had a situation where you replaced prison where on the low end, severe public humiliation. Yes. So your first defense will like flogging, like, flogging or make you wear a diaper or the diaper. You could do that. That makes them harder. No, but for logging, getting flogged like on your butt, on your bare butt is pretty humiliating. These guys are going to, to, to, to a, to, to a, to, to a
certain degree, but getting beaten, anything that makes them hard. They like. But the thing is,
they don't say, I don't want to go to jail. They say when, I'm not kidding. On the south side,
they say, when I go to jail, I will do this. When I go to jail, I will do that. If this happens to
me, I will do that. They brag about how they might get the death penalty. The reason you don't
brag when you get flogged is if you're getting flogged properly, you start screaming really
loudly while it happens because it's extremely painful. I know you're saying that, dude, but these guys
shoot each other for less. They know they will.
will get shot for less in public, they don't care.
Boy, well, Blake, Blake was talking about a spectrum.
So let's, let's, yeah, so I was saying the spectrum, which is, yeah, at the low end, you could
humiliate someone in various ways.
And I do think flogging would actually be pretty humiliating.
And then the higher end would be things like, oh, we're going to chemically castrate you
because you are a habitual offender.
That could be, or, you know, literally castrate them.
Either option.
And then at the high end, death penalty.
And then you would basically be able to get rid of vast majority of prisons if you had
that level of escalation. Not in Chicago.
Well, you know, maybe Chicago, we should just
I can't speak for Baltimore or anything.
Build a wall around it and not let anyone leave.
So if you, if you, if you, if you go to Chicago, you, in these neighborhoods,
you get the death penalty for saying F you, these guys do not fear being killed.
They're listless, purposeless, and they are killed for much less than the crimes you're
describing.
They will, they will, like watch, Nick Shirley's got a great video where he goes to
gang territory.
They all carry around guns.
like you'll die for being in the wrong neighborhood the death penalty for crossing the wrong
street the flogging i'll tell you this agreed but it's got to be a guy um it's got to be a middle
class white dad looking guy and he's got to be delivering the flogging with a guy bent over his lap
while he wears a baby bonnet and a diaper here's another here's another thing beautiful that's
going to be very very offensive but i guarantee you we'll make these guys avoid doing crime
two guys who are accused of committing violent crime have to kiss each other in public oh
These dudes
Thug and love
Will Thuggin.
Can we get that video?
Is there too much swearing in that video?
We should show.
Get the Thug and Love video.
We're on YouTube right now.
Oh, yeah.
You took two gangbangers who are accused of serious vaunt crimes
and you said,
we're going to put you on stage at Grant Park
and you're going to kiss.
They'd be like, I'm going to Canada.
I'm going to Mexico.
It's like I'm booting and thugging or something.
I can't remember.
I'm half kidding about the kissing thing.
The hopping down Roosevelt wearing a diaper
and a baby bonnet with a pacifier guaranteed it would work stockades with this situation
with charlie's death i i felt like the best the best like defense of it ever happening something
of this ever happening was that it was the movement was impervious no it's corkin and thuggan
the movement it wasn't derailed by charlie's death we're still it's still moving if not even
stronger than before so obviously charlie's loss is like i mean incalculable i have a question
for you i'll finish your thoughts sorry oh that
if we break down into violence and start attacking in response,
that that's the response they want.
I heard you guys talking about rules for radicals earlier.
Yeah, I have a question.
What do you think is more cruel?
You know, we say no cruel and unusual punishment.
What is more cruel?
Putting someone in prison for 20 years
or putting them in prison for two years,
but while they're in prison,
it's a glass front.
Everyone can watch,
and they have to wear a baby bonnet and a dad.
diaper the whole time they're in prison, which is more cruel, 20 years in prison, and you guys can
answer this too. Or two years with a glass front, everyone can walk by. It's in the middle of downtown
Chicago. People walk by, they can point, and you got to, what if we contracted with Mr. Beast
and, like, he let Beast contestants, like, torment the prisoner in various ways? Like, can,
so-and-so donated $10,000, wait, wait, wait, you don't get a toilet for the next three weeks. Only, only,
only if Mr. Beast has to go first. Actually, but, but, but, so, what, what do you think?
Just because of...
What's more cruel?
All of it.
If the guy had a 20-year sentence legitimately,
it would be the humiliating, seeing them through the glass.
Like, if it was two different dudes.
So I'm saying, there's one guy.
But you're taking 20 years.
The court says, you can go to prison for 20 years.
If they put them in the hole, that's more cruel.
20 years in a supermax prison or two years,
but anybody's got...
You're going to be in public and you got dressed like a baby.
Which is more cruel.
Probably 20 years.
I feel like we'd be at serious risk that they would just embrace the baby
aesthetic.
You'd have a gang called the babies.
They would all wear diapers in public all the time.
Torture just doesn't work.
It's not torture.
I'm just going to say urban culture is pretty good at making things cool.
Torture.
Torture existed for all of human history until like 80 years ago or something.
It's really important for you guys.
The Chicago gangs are all Catholics.
What?
The popes, the disciples.
I'm not kidding.
What are they?
Yeah, they tend to have Catholic names.
Is there an accolates or something?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, maybe.
Something switched, and this is a little about...
There's a bunch of different popes, too.
I'm zooming out.
When, in like, once we developed television
and we were able to record our own behavior
and see how some of the stuff,
like beating women on,
it used to be cool on like a movie.
Sean Conner would smack a girl.
But, and then we were like, hold on,
maybe now that we can see it from a distance,
we realize this aspect of our humanity has got to change.
Just the culture in general is like,
stop hitting women on TV.
And torture is another thing.
Torture is another thing.
Torture now that we can see the repercussions of it.
Like, we've kind of pulled back on torture
with the convention.
industrial torture.
Striking women on TV is now comedy.
I'm not kidding.
Family guy does it all the time.
In comedy, you can pull it off.
But like, you know, aggressive like, you're less than me, that energy is kind of like, let's not do that anymore.
Like they have a whole, a whole bit of Liam Neesom like beating some woman.
Racism's kind of starting to vanish since the 50s and 60s since television.
Not since DEI and openness emerged.
But it started to change, really like the whole world started to change when we saw ourselves from a distance.
Who did?
that just the way we behaved you mean like when buzz all looked at the earth and was like
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You're saying that television, because it's so much more persuasive than print,
especially on a mass scale, and even more so than radio, because it's visual,
that the advent of television and the mass spread of television from a commercial level
on a personal level, particularly in the 1950s,
and that may have led a sort of ceded the ground
for the counterculture of the 1960s
and the cultural revolution that we saw in the United States.
And in China, probably.
Mao's cultural revolution kind of coincided with particularly radio.
There's not a lot of video of that.
Radio, yes.
Radio, because that was like the first step is all audio recording,
just records in general.
And then Hitler used it, obviously,
to mass form an entire society for whatever purpose he had.
And then, by the way, I am told to say happy birthday to Chris.
So it's Chris's birthday out there.
He's a big fan.
And I just want to say, and I just want to say, hey, Chris, happy birthday.
Felice Navidad.
Happy birthday, Chris.
The reason I brought up is because if you could, oh, this is such a horrible thing to say out loud,
torture someone in a deep fake.
So they don't have to actually get tortured, but you get to watch them suffer.
But you think it's real because it's a deep fake.
Would that be effective humiliation?
what if we could put people in a neuralink
where it would simulate being in prison for 20 years
but it only took 20 minutes
that's coming wouldn't people use that to just like
also fake live a long time it's a movie
there's a movie about this
they take eyedrops with nanites in them
that hit their memories and then they get
instantly get a memory of like skiing in
aspen or something and so
there's like a woman in a guy
there's a total recall as well
yeah yeah the old Arnold Schwarzenegger
Like I'm going to take a vacation to Mars
So there's like a guy and he says
We can sell this to prisons
And then we can do 20 year prison sentences overnight
And then the woman who's works on them
She's like, this is supposed to be for entertainment
And then she like
They get into a fight
And then she makes him go to prison for 100 years or something
And he's like ah
And then a minute later comes back
And he's insane
You can do the opposite to where you put someone
They live their life
20 years ago by
But they only remember like 10 seconds of it
How about this? How about this?
Serious.
What if we could use a neural link
And rewrite their brain?
and it would keep their memories and their personality
but eliminate the ability to commit crime
like literally
anytime they would commit any kind of crime
they would get physically sick and
and feel like scared
you know there was there was this old 90s show called Babylon 5
I remember that Scott Adams is on that one
they had an episode where like
instead of the death penalty
they would do death of personality basically
and they would kind of do a version of that
except they would also basically rewrite your personality
so like you would come
back as like essentially a pro-social better person.
I mean, this is, this is the, this, this was the theory behind lobotomization.
Yeah.
Originally that, you know, if we remove certain parts of the brain that target aggression or, you know,
whatever the variety is, uh, I would say depends on the, depends on the college.
Let's say you've got somebody who, uh, let's say there's like a brutal murder and it's like
death penalty warranted.
And the court, the courts are like, we can get the death penalty or we can rewrite his brain
so that he no longer has the ability to be violent or do any of these things.
He'll still go to prison for a certain amount of time, like 20 years,
but, you know, would you prefer that over the death penalty?
20 years in prison and a rewriting of their brain so they can never commit a murder again.
No. Friam.
I think that it's really going to start happening.
With Palantir and NeuralNet, the ability to graphene sensors,
like super sensitive sensors where you can actually record brainwaves
and understand and reverse engineer thought patterns.
and stuff, that we will have the opportunity to blank people's brains aspects of it without
medical and without injecting.
But then what happens when that system gets hacked?
That's the problem, man.
So I want to read some super chats.
Yeah, I think we'll probably have some stuff too.
I got one from A. Barnes.
He says, nameless and faceless round two.
Who can name three leaders of Antifa?
Who can name three leaders of Antifa?
He says it over and over again because he thinks it's gotcha.
I'll say this.
For legal reasons, I will simply direct you to Nate Friedman on Instagram.
I'm Nate Friedman underscore and just watch his videos.
So I can probably name 12 or more.
Yeah, I'm just going, I'm going through.
I'm like, okay, so DT. Antifa has this one, this one, this one, this one.
The, you know, and people who have been charged, by the way, for various things.
The person who, you know, assaulted me in Lincoln Square Park when, you know, there's that picture of us.
I'm going to put it like this.
court records. Considering Trump has named them a terrorist organization, there's a whole
legal minefield and starting to name people who we know are organizing these things and are
working with funding. And I'm actually friends with a lot of them on Facebook, actually, because
I know I'm from Occupy. And I would just say Nate Friedman is doing a really good job
investigating a lot of these people. All you got to do is look at his page and he's got dossiers
on these guys. It's crazy. The dude that I know on Facebook tends to type things like pick up
bricks. I'm like, I feel like I should report it to the FBI. I'm like, then I think about
the Nazis and how people would like inform on them when there's a Jew and I'm like I want nothing
to do with this just distance myself from this crazy radical because but rhetoric you're right
and those are the same thing like being a Jew who owns a store is the same thing as being a violent
extremist who wants people to go commit acts of terrorism right because pick up bricks right we all know
like it doesn't it's called sarcasm he's not commanding someone to go throw it but like what else
would you be holding a brick for i'm not playing this game i'm not jack's not playing this game it's part of a
puzzle of a command kind of. Tweedledee, Tweedledum, death threats, don't fly
anymore. Lock them all up. If Tweedledee says, pick up a brick. If Tweedledum says,
fascist should hit with bricks. And then Tweedle, what have he tweeted out? What have he tweeted
out? Hey, fascist catch. Yeah, it's sensitive to the time of that being on a bullet that was used.
Well, look, if someone, we are now in a post-Charlie Kirk world. And in a post-Charlie
Kirk world, I think a lot of those niceties that we used to play by, they just don't
apply. So what happens to people that witness things like pick up a brick and they don't say anything
about it. Are they now an accomplice? It's not no. It is it is they are cowards. It is not a crime to
not report a crime. However, you you should as a citizen of the United States because you would
want to know if someone was so let's say someone had decided to and I mean look let's let's be
fair. Obviously this studio this turning point has faced
numerous threats. You guys have been swatted and targeted so many times. So I would absolutely
pick up the phone and call Tim or call you and say, hey, guys, I saw this thing. You might want
to key into it. And we, and this happens. And I've been in, this is current. I'm not going to
get into specifics for security reasons, but I've currently been in contact directly to with the FBI
over what's going on. That's how serious things are right now. So my point is this.
If Tweedledee says
Someone should kill fascist
And then Tweedled dumb points at Jack and goes
Hey look a fascist
Lock them both up
The point of what they're doing
Is they're trying to say
As long as half of the phrases
From one person and half is from the other
We haven't created an imminent threat against an individual
I say I don't care
I'm playing that stupid game
We know exactly what you're doing and why you're doing it
Blake are you like what kind of level
I asked these guys this last night
Level of brutality are you at this point
Because I know you were there with Charlie
When he was killed
like Jack said like three feet away or something six feet away 10 feet away
three steps and I imagine that that changed your nervous system or something did it
I don't want to presume things when we got here he was screaming and punching a
pillow but it was a pillow that looked like Ian's there's like ask only and I'll let you
answer if you have the I think of the Ma Lai massacre in Vietnam where the troops
were basically broken by seeing their friends die and they massacred a village of women
and children and then they had to land a guy landed a helicopter pointing at the guns at his own
men and was like stop or i'm going to kill you all and it was the captain got charged and then
pardoned for it are you in that state i don't want to talk too much about it not the least because
i've been told not to say too much about it as an eyewitness um like blake could be called at the
trial yeah i'm not sure what i'd say besides what i saw but uh uh
I don't know.
I guess I just would prefer rather not to wallow in that.
No, I would say, though, that Blake, look, you've been here every day since.
I mean, you've been handling it for, and everyone here who was there, including we have
staffers here who went even beyond that.
And I just don't want to get into it right now.
But, you know, it's, I, and I'll, and I just to answer for Blake in a sense, you've, you've, you've never
called for anything other than a fair trial. That's all he said. And we were here live when
they announced the charges. And we had a very civil discussion about how we want this person
to have a fair trial. And that's, that's what we want. I was nasty in one way. There was that
fellow on the campus who, according to police, he like after the shot happened. Oh, the older guy.
The older guy who like kind of tried to take credit for it now. Which he later came out and said he
was trying to be a depoy. Exactly. And according to reporting,
he's like a known campus nuisance
He in fact I think they had a standing order
To arrest him if he was seen but he blended in
Because there were so many people
Yeah I would say I am
So minded I would say like why should that person not be charged
As an after the fact accessory?
I don't understand why it would be charged
I don't think it's nasty at all
He was attempting to help a murderer escape
He helped to murder escape
Yeah I asked about the like what level of brutality
It's way more than that
It's I mean it's so many things
I feel like we're on the press
of like some sort of brutal crackdown.
But again, that's not brutality.
That is justice.
Now, government coming to use the boot of force on terror networks.
And in China, like we have a Tianmen Square massacre that was incredibly brutal and then silenced the radicals in China.
According to the government, they were.
And then the Hong Kong riots where they were out there spraying water mixed with, you know, pepper spray with blue ink so that they can burn these people's skin and then track them down later.
It wasn't to burn their skin.
It's track them down later.
And it burned their skin in the process with the pepper spray.
But what level of brutality would you be willing to accept to get this job done?
What job?
Quelling the chaos.
I know that's a vague term.
It's an ever, the problem with the Patriot Act and domestic terrorists.
Let me lay down and try and explain something.
I don't think you know what's going on in the world, nor do you understand what it takes to create a civil society.
And I'm not saying that derisively.
You're saying what degree of brutality are you willing to accept?
except. Apparently, even the assassination of our friend has not changed our minds in escalating
force in any unlawful way. So the point is, they have not only killed people we love and care
about, they have killed innocent bystanders, they have shot people simply for driving their
cars, they have imprisoned the president, they've arrested his lawyers, they have committed
such egregious violations of our moral worldview. The degree of brutality, I think, let's just
call it 100% brutality.
Because I think when you
arrest Trump's lawyers, unconstitutional, raid his
home, target his family, when you
arrest all of his business associates, falsely
accuse him of rape, run him through the courts, try and
seize his property, falsely accuse him of
fraud, target his supporters,
create a police force that goes nationwide
raids people's homes. We're talking about
the highest degree of brutality.
So the question is, what degree of brutality
are willing to accept? Apparently all of it.
In return now, because like, worst case,
I'm thinking, I'm picturing, oh, we're going to
we're going to get moving but to go like if antifa were to hole up in a building
their leaders and they're pointing their guns out and they're not letting guys
and guy try to kick the windows in navy seals four troops get killed they're like
just blow up the building they got civilians in there take out the building we don't care
no i'm just saying that you know if we do want to get to some more chats thank you guys for
let's read those before we lose time yeah we're getting close i think we're going to lose the
studio and it's just we started we start a little bit late right right but you know if there's any
there's any specific ones you wanted to get to or yeah i don't see any
I might have missed some on ours because I only started looking late.
Right.
So I apologize if that happened to any of you.
But we can check the ones on YouTube too.
All right.
Well, let me, let me grab one.
Enrique A.C. says, between the hats, music, and the shout-out, I feel very seen today.
Long-time fan, love you all.
I am Charlie Kirk.
What does he mean about the hats?
Maybe Ian.
I still have a little.
Oh, Ian's house.
Yeah, Ian's hat.
She's wearing a little hats and everybody.
It's someone in chat said that it was like a Yamika sombrough.
Yes.
Cumbaro Yamaama.
You know me.
Shout out to all the Jews and all the Mexicans and everybody else.
Hey guys.
Happy Yonk Fort.
That's today.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I can't scroll.
This is so annoying.
I'm trying to scroll.
Tim Neal says, wow, Ian, your account of the Miley Massacre didn't even one single fact.
I got to agree.
I pulled it up right away and I was like, Ian, you're wrong.
What about?
Well, you said that like they were so shocked by seeing their friends killed.
or whatever.
Yeah, they were battle fatigued.
It just says that they gang raped women
and mutilated bodies.
Yeah.
And only one guy got charged for it.
The captain that issued it.
Yeah.
And Nixon pardoned him like three months.
William Calley was the name of.
But I don't trust with the PD anyway.
By the way, their public opinion was strongly on his side, if I remember correctly,
because they viewed him as being extremely overcharged.
I think we covered this like a while ago, didn't me?
I'm not sure.
I don't think I was there if we did.
I remember just talking.
about this not long ago. Yeah, not with me, I don't think.
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is uh what is it is it charlie kirk exclusive uh someone's just go to go to charlie kirk dot com you'll
you'll see how to do it there and there's exclusive exclusive content um erika who was was here
the other day sitting right where blake is um tim actually where you're sitting right now is where
erika gave her speech i'm on you know that's that's the spot and and uh she said there is
there are unreleased uh you know tapes and you know maybe speeches that were uh private for a you
you know, a fund fundraising group, et cetera, that people can go into.
And so members at Charlie Kirk, members dot Charlie Kirk.com, members dot Charliekirk.com to get there.
I wanted to address just what he was saying about security too.
I've talked to, for the longest time, everyone always says don't talk about what's going on with security.
Stephen Crowder pointed this out.
I've been talking about a little bit more.
And I've just had a few more conversations as of recent.
obviously I'll keep it a bit vague but in the past couple of weeks the amount of threats we've got have been extremely serious and have escalated the point where I'm in direct contact with the FBI which is a pretty crazy thing to say because I wouldn't have bothered doing that in the previous administration I think we did we had a bunch of threats with a bomb threats of swattings and they didn't do jack this current FBI is taking it very seriously and the threats we have are legit and very serious and probably the worst we've ever seen I've been told quite a bit by everybody just don't bring it up don't talk about it you make it worse the problem with
that is, is exactly as Stephen Crowder pointed out. So I stand with him and saying this. If we do not
explain to everybody watching that in order to have shows like this, where we're goofing off and
having philosophical conversations about morals and stuff, just doing this results in people
taking real action to try and end our lives. And in Charlie's case, these horrible people murdered
this man. I think it's important that we do talk about it when it does happen. I've talked about,
you know, the swatting's never stopped. We got swatted 15 times in one year. We just had security
handle it. We say, we're just done talking about it. I mean, what's the point? Are we going to
keep sitting? Are we going to be the SWAT show where we say, hey, it happened again? So with the
threats that we get now, I do think when it, when it's relevant, when it matters, we should talk about
this. And I should tell you that it's very serious right now. It's extremely expensive. We are spending
tens of thousands of dollars more than we normally do because of how serious it is. And I'm
literally having to get on the phone with the FBI because of how serious it is.
I don't want to go into any personal details, but let me just say these things are terrifying.
If we don't talk about it, regular people have the perception that we're chilling, having a good time, making bank, life is good.
The left, I don't think experiences the degree of threats that we do.
I will say this.
There's a particular leftist personality who lives in a normal urban neighborhood with neighbors.
Everybody knows this.
and he doesn't seem to have a care in the world
despite having a massive audience
and being a prominent leftist
and I have to move out of the city and get away
because we had a pedophile
trying to break into my house
when I was in Jersey
and the cops...
It's one of the worst things to have break into your house.
Indeed, and the cops told me
if I defended myself, I'd go to prison.
So I'm like, okay, time to move, time to get away.
Well, you're not a child.
He's not after you.
You would have no reason to defend yourself.
I guess that's their reason.
It was the kid that you were keeping out of the bed
that they would have freaked out about.
New Jersey says that if you can flee,
you have to.
and if you can't flee, don't worry after you're charged with felony murder, we'll figure it out.
Even in your house.
In New Jersey, if you are in your home, liberalism, not even once.
If you are in your home and someone breaks in and screams that they're going to kill you, you cannot shoot them.
The only circumstance in which you are allowed is if you are trapped.
Now, here's the thing.
You will be arrested.
I asked the cops, I talked to a lawyer about this.
They said, you will be arrested after a killing this person.
You will be charged with felony murder.
At court, you will argue.
you could not escape. If, however, the defense, the prosecution will then argue, here's why you could
have. If it is all brought to you and you answer the question that, well, maybe I could have
escaped, prison. If you say, where, where am I supposed to escape to? Prison. Because what you're
telling the judge and the jury is, I would rather murder a man than stand outside in the cold.
You are not allowed to kill people in New Jersey. In Maryland, only if they try to break into
your house. This is a perfect example of why the next government,
of New Jersey should be Jack Shiatorelli.
Indeed.
And make New Jersey, red jersey, make that happen.
We've seen, and we talked about last night, Tim, I think three independent polls now in a row saying that this race is either within the margin of error or is completely tied.
That is a perfect example.
Restore the right of self-defense to New Jerseyans.
And yes, yes, even as a Pennsylvanian, I will say that.
New Jerseyans do deserve rights, you know, case by case basis, perhaps.
But, you know, the right to self-defense should be sacrosanct, and this is absolutely
something that a new governor and legislature, of course, hopefully can push through.
And I always remember the big picture rule.
The reason this is the law is that when someone breaks into your home, the right implicitly
sympathizes with the homeowner, who is being attacked, and the left naturally sympathetic.
with the person breaking in yes should we do wrap up we wrap up we we should we're just about
at time tim this has been wild this is fun oh bro it's been so awesome uh you guys having us here
and and affording us the ability to do the show from charlie's studio to get to sit next to his
great chair to get to uh have iRL in your in the tpsa buildings it's a it's a it's an
honor and a privilege well i mean i you know we appreciate so much that you came in that
you dedicated entire week to this to being here and and and you know tim's like oh well it's
scheduling no come on me you still did it you still did it and and i don't want to
downplay it's tough security is tough yeah and you still did it and you know and i'm not saying
i'm judging people you know if they if they weren't able to make it to memorial or something like
that but you were here you're here at a time like this i'm honored to be uh to be invited let's do it
again yes smash the like button share the show on both channels subscribe to all the shows
you can follow me on x and instagram at timcast they ordered me on to x now yes i'm there
Blake is now and a real boy.
Blake S. Neff.
A real boy.
Blake, of course, was, you know, was smeared and doxed and had been canceled in 2020, right?
Yep.
Yeah, in 2020 by CNN.
And his first video went viral with you and Tucker Carlson sitting right here and talking about how it was Charlie Kirk who, who said, you know what?
I'm going to hire that guy.
I don't care what they said.
What is your Twitter again?
Blake S. Neff.
It would be Blake Neff, but I had to delete that one
when they docks to me.
So now I have to add my middle initial to it.
Can you get it back?
Thanks, man.
They didn't let me right now.
Maybe Elon will.
Elon's listening.
Well, we'll go get his number.
I know a guy.
Blake, I know a guy.
He just released Gavin McGinnis a few weeks ago.
Yeah, he's got his to see.
Ian Crossland.
Finger on the Pulse.
At Ian Crossing.
You can find me there everywhere on the internet,
YouTube, Twitter, all the good websites.
Follow me at Ian Crossland.
Again, man.
Thank you guys so much for hosting.
Thank you, Charlie, for everything you've done and what you've built.
And we will continue this process and make it even better than you could have ever imagined.
Thank you.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, as always, go out there and commit more thought crime.
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