The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1724 - Is Elon Musk the Antichrist?
Episode Date: April 29, 2025Elon Musk gives a nonverbal ALS patient the ability to speak, the internet debates whether 100 men can beat up a gorilla, and millions of your taxpayer dollars have gone straight to George Soros. C...lick here to join the member-exclusive portion of my show: https://bit.ly/4biDlri Ep.1724 - - - DailyWire+: It’s our first-ever 100-Hour DailyWire+ FLASH SALE! To celebrate President Trump’s first 100 days and the beginning of America’s golden era, use CODE: DW100 and join the fight. https://get.dailywire.com/ The hit podcast, Morning Wire, is now on Video! Watch Now and subscribe to their YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3RFOVo6 Live Free & Smell Fancy with The Candle Club: https://thecandleclub.com/michael - - - Today's Sponsors: Done With Debt - Start building the life you deserve! Visit https://donewithdebt.com and talk with one of their strategists. It’s FREE! Manukora - Head to https://manukora.com/KNOWLES to save up to 31% + $25 worth of free gifts with the Starter Kit, which comes with an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5 honey travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook! PureTalk - Switch to PureTalk and start saving today! Visit https://PureTalk.com/KNOWLES - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3RwKpq6 Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3BqZLXA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eEmwyg Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3L273Ek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Elon Musk just gave a nonverbal ALS page.
the ability to speak by sticking a computer chip in his brain.
Is the South African billionaire a world historic humanitarian,
or is he, as others are suggesting, the Antichrist?
Also, turning to Elon's more mundane task of cleaning up the government,
have your tax dollars been funding George Soros' left-wing activism all around the world?
We got the receipts. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Nulls show.
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An incredible story
out of Neural Link, that's Elon Musk's
company that's going to give us a computer chip, plug us
into the Matrix. That part seems kind of scary.
However, there's a guy
who has Lou Gehrig's disease, who cannot
speak, who's got a family,
he's got a wife, he's got three kids,
and this guy's in a wheelchair,
he's on a tube, he's, you know, physically, he's
really messed up.
This guy now sounds like this
and is able to communicate
like this, thanks to
to Elon Musk.
Hi, I am Brad Smith.
I'm the third person in the world to receive the Neurlink brain implant.
I'm also the first person with ALS and the first nonverbal, which means that I rely on it for
all communication.
I am making this video using the brain computer interface to control the mouse on my MacBook
Pro.
This is the first video edited with the NeurLink and maybe the first edited with a BCI.
This is my old voice narrating this video, cloned by AI from recording.
before I lost my voice.
Before Neurilink, I had to use an eye-gaze control computer for all communication.
It is a miracle of technology, but it is frustrating.
It works best in dark rooms.
So I was basically Batman.
I was stuck in a dark room.
Neurrelink lets me go outside and ignore lighting changes.
The implant is in my motor cortex, which is the part of my brain that controls body movement.
The actual implant is the size of five U.S. quarters and a small.
stack. It goes on. I encourage you to watch the whole video goes on for minutes where he's just
describing how neuralink works. He says, you know, it doesn't read my deepest, darkest thoughts.
Don't worry. If you're in the market for a neural link, it's not going to just start blurting out what
you think about that jerk, you know, you're like your brother-in-law who you don't like or that,
you know, your colleague who you think is hot or whatever. You know, it's not going to start blurting
that out. It's controlled. It's done in a more controlled way, but it is this absolute
marvel of technology. And it raises questions for people. Is this ethical? There are very, very serious
questions about technologies like Neurrelink, about transhumanist technology, very serious ethical questions
that could compromise human dignity, potential abuses, ways in which this could be profoundly
immoral. However, I think it is pretty clear that this use of this technology,
is pretty morally sound.
And I'll have a real moral philosopher or theologian way in if I'm getting something wrong here.
But the key distinction would be, in this case, the technology is being used to rectify a defect.
So we all have various defects.
It's a fallen world.
We have imperfect bodies, and we live in an imperfect society and imperfect environment.
So if you use the technology to rectify a defect that is to stay to restore something like your speech to its proper functioning, that would be, generally speaking, morally illicit.
Where it would become immoral is if you used this technology to augment human capability.
So if you use the very same technology, not to restore human powers that had been lost, but to surpass human powers.
You get a computer chip in your head so you can reason a million times faster than the average human,
where we cease to be homo sapiens and become something like homodeus to use the language of the liberal writer Yuval Harari,
the transhumanists who are looking forward to shuffling off this mortal coil and uploading our comments.
consciousness to the cloud or something like that. That would be immoral. That would compromise human dignity.
That would be terribly unethical. However, in this case, if we use the technology to help people who are
sick to restore their functioning as humans, I think we're in relatively safe territory. It's a little spooky.
It's kind of brave new world. But that is just a marvel. The ability for this man to communicate with
relative ease with his family, with his own voice, not even the Stephen Hawking, like,
beep, boop, beep boop kind of voice. That's, that's pretty amazing. The question is,
do we have the moral guardrails anymore to prevent abuses? Do we, do we have the moral guardrails
and discipline to say, all right, we will go this far but no further? We will go this far toward
rectifying imperfections. We'll go this far toward just treating people with Lou Gehrig's
disease, for instance, but we won't go further into augmenting human potential and seriously compromising
human dignity. Now, speaking of human potential, there's one story I have to get to very quickly
because my producers are making me. Would, in a fight, would one gorilla defeat 100 human beings
or would 100 human beings defeat a gorilla? A stupid question, a stupid internet meme, and my
producers are making me waste precious time on this show discussing apparently the most important
question of the week. But this is not a difficult question. It hinges on only one aspect of the
hypothetical. Do the humans get to use weapons or not? If the humans use weapons, then you don't
need a hundred men to defeat the gorilla. You just need one man. Really a four-year-old could
defeat a gorilla. Look at Harambe. Assuming, in this hypothesis,
that the men are not allowed to use weapons. That is to say, human beings are not allowed to use
our distinctive advantage, that is to say, are faculties of reason. The very thing that makes us
children in the image of God, in the abstract. Okay, if you took that away, I don't know why
there's some stupid TikTok playing of a gorilla just wrestling men right now. This is, the degradation
of this show makes me wonder if we've become guerrillas ourselves.
brutes without faculties of reason.
But if the men don't have the weapons, the gorilla would win every time.
It's not even close.
This should not be debated.
The strength differential between a gorilla and a human being is roughly the same as the
strength differential between a human being and a dachshund and a little tiny 20-pound puppy,
a little French bulldog.
So ask yourself, even me, I'm not exactly captain in the football.
football team, if 100 doxins came at me, would I defeat them or would the doxins rip me to shreds?
I would win every time. It's not like 80% or versus 20% of the time. It's not 99 versus 1.
Every single time I would win. Now the objection that's raised is, well, what if the humans
coordinate? Yeah, what if they do? What if the doxins coordinate? If they don't have tools and
weapons, the things that make human beings strong physically, were this, were like a reed.
You know, but I think it was this, Pascal, I've been quoting Pascal a lot recently. Pascal,
one of the great geniuses of modernity in the pon se, says, we're interesting because we're like
a read, but because we have reason, because we're a rational creature, we're both the weakest
creature and the strongest creature. Well, yeah, if you take away our ability to use tools, then
were the weakest creature, and the gorilla would win every time.
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Has your tax money been used to fund George Soros?
George Soros, billionaire, hedge funder, broke the
Bank of England. George Soros is the most prominent left-wing donor on planet Earth.
He has got enough money of his own, and yet your taxpayer dollars have been used to fund his
leftist organizations that have in turn used that money to destroy your country.
This is not my discovery. This is the discovery of the Media Research Center. Great work here,
showing that the U.S. government is given $11 million directly to George Soros groups.
Not just indirectly. Remember, when Elon went into USAID,
Elon and Doge go in, and they find a lot of corruption.
They see things like the U.S. government giving money to the Tides Center.
The Tide Center, which does work overseas, but the Tide Center was also funds Black Lives Matter,
Black Lives Matter in the United States, which then extorts money and political concessions from
politicians and extorts corporations and burns your neighborhood down. So there you saw a really
clear example of the government taking your tax money, laundering it through some NGO,
sending it right back into your neighborhood through the most radical, explicitly Marxist
activists of BLM, burning your neighborhood down, screwing up your political order, taking more money from
you so that they could do it all again, rinse and repeat. Well, here, we don't even have an
indirect link. We have a direct link to George Soros, 11 million bucks. So the Open Society Foundation,
which is George Soros's big organization, they said back in February 12th, the claims that the
Open Society Foundations founded by George Soros receive funding from USAID or direct the funding of a
multi-billion dollar U.S. government agency are manifestly false.
Okay, MRC looks into this, discovers that the State Department and USAID, USAID, which is now part of the State Department, committed $11 million, $11,91,856 to be precise, in grant money from 2007 to 2014 for the Open Society Institute and the Alliance for Open Society International, which is the legal operating name for Open Society Institute, Baltimore, which later announced that it was closing down a couple years ago.
over $8 million of that money was from the State Department to the Open Society International
for the purpose of administering the Muskie Freedom Support Act graduate fellowship program,
blah, blah, blah, all these little grants, all these old programs, all these little upshot is
your tax money was going directly from a U.S. agency to George Soros.
Now, you're going to look at this and say, well, it's only 11 million bucks.
To some of us, $11 million is still a lot of money.
But you say, well, for the U.S. government, that's not a lot of money.
You know, we live in the era of multi-billion dollar presidential campaigns.
So $11 million is not a lot of money.
What I'm pointing out here is
MRC did one investigation into one agency
and found $11 million going straight to George Soros.
You think that's it?
You think that's the whole story?
I think that's the tip of the iceberg.
I was having lunch with a friend of mine who is very intelligent, very well educated, very
plugged in to political realities. This was a week or two ago. He says to me, Michael, I got to know,
do you think, are we just funding the Democrats, our tax dollars? I said, what do you mean by
that? I said, well, I just, the Democrats have had a fundraising advantage at the presidential
level since 2008. Since 2008, Democrats have been out fundraising Republicans by hundreds of millions
of dollars every cycle. Now, sometimes we win the election, 2016, some would say 2020,
but certainly 2024. Sometimes we win the election, sometimes we lose the election. But the Democrats
have been outraising the Republicans every cycle by hundreds of millions of dollars.
Is it just that they have more billionaires than we do? Maybe, but we have billionaires.
Is it just that they have more fired up grassroots activists?
I don't think that's really it.
We won the popular vote this year.
We the Republicans?
I don't.
Or is there some funny business going on with the money?
At the time, I said, gee, I really don't know.
I mean, could be.
There's a lot of corruption.
There's a lot of graft, especially in USAID.
Elon just showed that.
But then I look at something like this.
11 million bucks just straight to George Soros,
George Stores, the biggest left-wing election funder on earth, private citizen.
$11 million.
That is scandalous, but the real scandal is the open question,
how much more of your taxpayer money was going straight to the Democrats?
Now, speaking of Democrats taking money that they shouldn't,
Nancy Pelosi has become a very wealthy woman while a member of Congress.
She's been a member of Congress since I think 1794 at this point,
and she's just making a public servant salary,
but she's worth a ton of money.
How?
Well, because her stock portfolio seems to outperform some of the top guys on Wall Street.
That's amazing.
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Why did she get involved in the government
when she's clearly one of the shrewdest investors on earth?
Well, maybe her portfolio is performing so well
because she's got a little bit of insider knowledge.
And maybe because the laws are a bit lax when it comes to Democrats, well, it comes to both members of Congress, both sides of the aisle, insider trading.
So Senator Josh Hawley has just proposed maybe my favorite, favorably named act ever in Congress.
You know, members of Congress love a good acronym or initialism, the Patriot Act, the Save Act, that this act, they always fill a, they always fill.
it in with some great acronym or initialism. Well, in this case, Senator Hawley is proposing the Pelosi
Act, the preventing elected leaders from owning securities and investments act. When I was in college,
I didn't have a lot of money and I wanted the school to pay for my cigars. So I started a club
called the Society for Intellectual Growth and Re-Invigoration, or Cigar.
And this, the Pelosi Act really puts my acronym to shame.
The Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments Act,
Pelosi Act, would amend Chapter 131 of Title V, USC, to prohibit transactions involving certain
financial instruments by members of Congress.
and this would go pretty far.
This would ban lawmakers and their spouses
from holding, purchasing, or selling individual stocks
for the duration of the lawmakers' time in office.
Now, it seems from reading the summary of the bill
that it wouldn't necessarily prevent
members of Congress from being invested at all in the stock market.
That would seem too onerous.
Members of Congress deserve to have 401Ks
too, don't they? They deserve to have some investments. What it would prevent them from doing is
holding, purchasing, or selling individual stocks. So, okay, you buy a fund, you buy some index,
you buy, okay, that's one thing. But you don't want Nancy Pelosi going in there.
Buy, buy, buy, sell, sell, sell from the floor of Congress because she just got some insider info
and she wants to make another $50 million. That seems quite reasonable. This is really important
because of the seriousness of public corruption.
What distinguishes good regimes from bad regimes
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There are good monarchies, there are good.
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the government is conducted for the common good or for the private interest. That's what distinguishes
monarchy from tyranny. That's what distinguishes aristocracy from oligarchy. That's what
distinguishes democracy from mob rule. So it's really important. And we focus on all sorts of
scandals in politics. We love a good sex scandal, don't we? Oh boy, that's juicy stuff. That makes
the front pages. But Nancy Pelosi and other
other members of Congress, though she's notable among them,
get to engage in transparent public corruption for decades.
And no one seems to really shrug a shoulder at it.
Really important.
That's really, really, that is much more corrosive to the body politic than a sex scandal.
Sex scandals are bad, too.
But that kind of public corruption that rots the whole regime.
Great stuff from Hawley, and I hope it gets past.
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Speaking of unpopular Democrats, there's a poll out here from the economist and you gov shows that most Democrats want Kilmar-Abrego Garcia brought back to the U.S.
Kilmore Brigo Garcia is that guy who is probably a member of MS-13 and has weird gang-looking tattoos and had a court-protected order filed by his wife because he beat her allegedly.
And sorry, in the words of Democrats, he's just a Maryland dad.
Illegal alien, disowned by multiple judges to likely be a member of MS-13, has gang-looking tattoos alleged to have beaten his wife.
Or, as the mainstream liberal politicians, they're just a nice Maryland daddy, you know.
He's dropped out of the news because the leading Democrat politicians realize this is bad.
This is not a good issue.
Senator Chris Van Hollen from Maryland flew down, had a nice romantic lunch with this gangster in El Salvador,
and it didn't play well in Peoria.
So the Democrats at the national level have dropped the Kilmar-Abrigo-Garcia thing.
However, according to this poll, most Democrats want him brought back.
87% of Democrats want him brought back to the United States.
Only 6% say that he should not be.
Most Republicans, of course, say he should not be brought back to the United States.
Independence are split and the lion's share of them, or sorry, 27% of them, are unsure because they don't know.
The ones who believe what the establishment media have been saying about Kilmar-Rago-Garcia,
they're more on the fence.
Maybe he should be brought back.
The ones who know the facts of the case realize this gangster should be stuck in El Salvador.
Even if he hadn't beaten his wife, even if he hadn't been a member of MS-13, he's an illegal alien and he shouldn't be in the country.
But when you add in all these other factors, the guy obviously should stay in a prison in El Salvador.
So where does that leave the Democrat politicians?
They're torn between what most people want, what common sense says, what the median voter says,
and what their base wants.
The Democrats, they just have this problem.
They have lost the common sense.
Most people don't want Husky fellows going into the girls' bathroom.
Most Democrats do.
And if you're a Democrat politician, you could say,
it's very easy for Republicans and independents and moderates
to say, well, look, obviously the Democrat
should just do what most voters want and what common sense says.
But it's not so easy because that Democrat politician has to answer to the donors
and he's got an answer to his base.
and he won't get through a primary if he opposes the Democrats on issues like migration,
on issues like crime, on issues like transgenderism, on on issues like Israel, Palestine,
which is another issue where the Democrat base is not where the median American voter is.
So the Democrats, I sympathize with them.
I'm glad they're in this terrible position.
They put themselves in that position by being part of a lunatic party.
But I do pity them a little bit.
because it's not clear what exactly they should do.
Some of the more moderate Democrats, so-called, are saying,
hey, guys, let's stop defending the tattooed MS-13 wife-beating gangster.
Can we please?
Can we find a slightly more sympathetic figure?
Henry Quellar, a so-called moderate Democrat,
has come out explicitly and said we should not focus on bringing this gangster back,
this alleged gangster back.
This is not the right issue to talk about.
due process. This is not the right case. This is not the right person to be saying we need to bring
him back back to the United States. I understand the arguments about due process, but this is not
the case to fight on. Democrats should not take this issue. Okay, so he's obviously right about this.
He's speaking on Brian Kilmead's show on Fox News Radio. So it's a show that has a largely
conservative audience.
And he goes on some of the right-wing channels.
So he's considered a moderate Democrat.
That guy voted with Joe Biden 96% of the time.
Okay?
So don't try to write this guy off.
Oh, he's like Joe Manchin.
Joe Manchin, who also voted with Biden a lot of the time.
But, oh, he's a moderate Democrat.
Oh, he's a dino.
He's a Democrat name only.
This guy voted with Biden 96% of the time.
he just happens to realize that when a political party goes all in against the popular vote
goes all in defending a wife-beating gangster, part of a group that's identified as a foreign terrorist
organization, is probably not going to do well at the ballot box.
And yet he's basically the lone Democrat admitting that in public.
You'll notice, after more information came out about this illegal alien, the Democrats suddenly
stopped the cause-selebe. After Chris Van Hollins' disastrous romantic voyage to El Salvador to, you know,
rub this guy's hand and, you know, caress his hair, Democrats realized, okay, this isn't playing,
we're going to drop it. But the base hasn't dropped it. That's the problem. The base still wants it.
So even during the election, I remember this on a little bit transgenderism, especially on Israel,
Palestine. Democrats were saying, yo, man, be cool. Be cool on this issue. It's not playing well with
the mainstream electorate. And what happened? Those, the Democrat activists, the base, throw on their
kaffias and they go into the wrong bathroom. They just can't help themselves, which means that the
Democrat mainstream politicians right now can't help themselves either. Now, on the issue of deportations,
mass migration, the Trump administration is in a tough spot too. The Department of Homeland Security
just released recent deportation numbers.
Since January 20th, DHS says that ICE has arrested over 151,000 illegal aliens and deported
more than 135,000 illegal aliens, which is great.
That's more illegal aliens than I've ever arrested and deported.
But do the math.
If we're talking about 135,000 deportations.
Then we're talking, if you just extrapolate that to the rest of the year, this is the first
100 days of the Trump administration, if you multiply that by a little over three, then we're talking
about a little under half a million deportations per year, which means that over the course of
President Trump's second term, you'll get a little under two million deportations in four years,
which is between 12 and 18 percent of a conservative estimate.
of the total illegal aliens in the country.
There are an estimated 11 to 16 million illegal aliens in the country.
If you deport a little under 2 million of them, you've deported 12 to 18%.
It's not enough.
It's a lot.
I'm not knocking Trump for that.
It is hard to deport 135,000 people.
But it's not enough.
I do not point this out to suggest in any way that the Trump administration isn't doing enough.
The Trump administration is doing more than
any administration, certainly in modern American history, maybe ever on all of these different
fronts, doing more than I even expected them to do. And I've voted for President Trump three times
now, and I expected a lot of them. I mention it to show you the sheer enormity of the problem.
The sheer enormity of 11 to 16 million illegal aliens. And the enormity of one of the two
major political parties in the United States, crying and wringing its hands and gnashing its teeth
when you deport even the very worst of them.
Chris Van Hollen is not flying to El Salvador to have lunch with sweet little abuela
who's committed no worse crime than making nice tacos for her grandkids on Saturdays.
Chris Van Hollen is staying up at night, tossing and turning in his bed,
because he can't stomach the fact that we've deported a tattooed MS-13 gangster
who probably beat his wife, according to court filings.
Okay, that's the degree of obstruction and intransigence that you're talking about
from one of the two major American political parties,
which no longer has much popularity at all, but which does still have some political power.
So even with the Trump administration, working as fast as it is possible to work,
all cylinders firing here.
We're talking about half a million a year or less deportations.
There needs to be, you need to call, don't call the Trump administration.
They know what they want to do.
Don't call your Republican representatives unless they're squishes.
Call your Democrat congressmen.
Call your Democrat senators.
Say we want many more deportations.
You're not deporting enough.
Call Chris Van Hollins office.
Say enough of the romantic lunches with the face tattooed gangsters.
Deport these people.
at least at double the rate.
If you deported people at double the rate that we're seeing under Trump,
you would still not be deporting even 40% of the illegal aliens who should not be in our country.
You might not deport 30%.
You might not deport 25% for that matter.
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My favorite comment yesterday is from the drummer's workshop Norm's Music.
I don't.
I actually didn't look at this.
So this was selected by the producers today.
And I'm already questioning their judgment because they made me do that stupid gorilla story.
So what is the comment?
They say,
the party of men can wear dresses is criticizing Trump's blue suit. Well, that figures, fair enough.
Okay, that's fair enough. I'd be curious to see the other comments. I don't know if it's my favorite, but it's fine. It's a good point. It's a good point.
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the White House. President Trump posted to Truth Social, I'm bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes.
The Democrats did everything possible to destroy Christopher Columbus, his reputation, and all of the Italians
that love him so much. They tore down his statues, put up nothing but woke or even worse,
nothing at all. Well, you'll be happy to know, Christopher is going to make a major comeback.
I am hereby reinstating Columbus Day under the same rules, dates, and locations as it has had
for all of the many decades before.
And then the White House tweets out.
Just put a nice fine point on it.
Christopher Columbus is so back.
With applause.
Christopher Columbus.
It's one of my hobby horses.
I was radicalized to the right, in part,
because of the left's attack on Christopher Columbus.
This great man, this man who discovered our country,
this man who's a hero, he's a brave Italian explorer.
one of the great geniuses of his age, who made it across the ocean using nothing but dead reckoning
on his first voyage, who is not guilty of even a fraction of the crimes that his enemies accuse him of,
his enemies who are totally ignorant of that man's amazing life, that man who was a devout Catholic,
who landed when he discovered the first little island in the new world. He called it San Salvador,
Savior.
For goodness
sakes,
his voyage discovered
cigars
because the Taino
Indians smoked
cigars.
They smoked them up the
nose, which I don't
encourage with your mayflowers.
I think you should puff
them in the mouth.
In any case,
very, very important,
man.
Great man.
He deserves to be honored
in the United States.
He deserves his day.
I say this not just
because I'm a child of the
Mesojourno from Italian
extraction,
but as an American,
he deserves his day.
He deserves his day.
He deserves
respect, he might be, he might be the single most important political figure for us to defend.
It might be more important for us to defend Christopher Columbus than it is to defend Washington or
Lincoln or Adams or Jefferson or anyone else, Reagan or Trump.
Because Columbus is the link with the old world, first of all.
So he's that link with our civilization, the old civilization. We come, we discover.
America is not a break with our civilization.
America is the flourishing of our civilization.
We still have those roots.
Columbus was a deeply religious man.
Carol Delaney, the historian, argues that his purpose in establishing this new trade route
was actually to fund another crusade to retake the Holy Land.
Very good goal.
He's an important figure too because he represents our confidence.
You know, one of the stanzas of our national anthem is,
conquer we must when our cause it is just,
and this be our motto in God is our trust.
Columbus, some of the people who came after him,
some of the people who took political power from him,
were rather cruel to the natives.
Columbus said, don't be cruel to the natives.
Don't take advantage of them.
I mean, we're going to explore, we're going to establish colonies.
We're going to be great.
But we want to be just.
We want to be fair as well.
And that's what we say.
we're not little wallflowers okay we're not just going to shrink back we're going to pursue our interests
we're going to be great we're going to grow we're going to be strong we're going to do what we want
to do we're going to make sure best we can that it's in accord with justice but we're not going to be
ashamed of our civilization the attack on columbus is is the trojan horse for us to to be ashamed of
for us to deride our whole civilization don't do it because the man in himself
kind of represents the whole thing in modernity.
The gumption, the exploration, the religion, the political order, all of it,
the scientific achievement, the technological prowess.
He's got all of it.
You lose Columbus, you're going to lose a lot.
You might lose your whole civilization.
Now, speaking of great people, Jennifer Coolidge, she's the lady.
She's very good on White Lotus.
she's been in a bunch of other TV shows and movies and things.
Jennifer Coolidge just raised some eyebrows by claiming that gays are superior people.
Well, how's the gay fan base difference than any other fan base?
What do you love about having them love you so much?
I think it's a serious story.
I think maybe heterosexual people are more self-conscious.
They're just getting gay men and just let it let loose and have a blast.
They know how to have a really, really good, really fun time.
And they're really original.
You know, they come up their, I don't know, just a superior group of people.
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They're superior, is that even the specific claim she's making her or not true,
they're just less self-conscious.
That isn't true.
self-identified gay men and women are much more likely than heterosexuals to report anxiety and
depression and suicidality. So even that claim isn't true notion that gays are so original.
Sometimes, sometimes they're just derivative carbon copies of Paul Lind, okay? They're just kind
of performing a stereotype of what people think a gay guy is. It's how they get the voice.
So it's not, this is taking it too far. This is like when a white guy, instead of just
saying, oh, I don't hate black people. Yeah, some of my friends are black. Instead of saying that,
when they say, oh, I actually, you know, the white liberals would do this a lot. I actually much
prefer black people to white. I hate white people, actually. The black people are much better
than white people. You say, oh, are you going a little... You don't need to say that black people
are worse than white people, but you also don't need to say black people are better than white people.
You can just be normal if you want. Like, when it comes to the LGBT LMNOP, OPE, you don't need to
throw them off rooftops, okay? You can be kind of chill.
You don't need to send the purity police to their homes.
All right.
You can be normal and just recognize some people.
Sometimes they act a little light in the loafers.
There is such a thing as San Francisco and the United Kingdom.
Okay, people behave in weird ways sometimes and whatever.
You just, you don't need to be the Taliban.
But likewise, you don't need to say it's good.
You don't need to say this should be encouraged.
Ah, yes.
There is no greater way of life than to, you know, go down to West Hollywood.
would or the village every night and go to, you know, gross bars.
No, I don't think so.
You can just say, hey, it's all right.
We're just going to be normal.
We're going to have moral standards.
We're going to have some degree of tolerance and a little bit of levity in life.
But you don't need to.
It's just this constant.
No, whatever is normal, that's bad.
And anything that is aberrant or subverts normality, that is good and superior.
Lady, come on.
Can't you be, can't people be normal?
Now, speaking of people who are overstating things a little bit, might be just a bit odd.
The internet is asking if some weirdos the Antichrist, this guy, I don't know why he's going viral now.
It's like the gorilla versus the hundred humans thing.
I don't, I don't know why this is going viral right now.
But some guy who's been leading a cult for many years at this point who calls himself,
Abdullah Hashem Abba al-Sadik.
It has people asking all over social media
if this man is the Antichrist.
I am Abdullah, the successor of Imam al-Mahdi al-Islam,
the successor of the comforter Ahmed,
the successor of Simon Peter,
the successor of Muhammad,
the successor of Jesus Christ.
I am the true and legitimate pope.
I am the proof upon the Christians.
I am the son of the Muslims through my father
and the son of the Christians and the Jews through my mother.
I am the son of the east through my father
and the son of the west through my mother.
I am like Sul Karnain,
who with one horn in the east and one in the west.
And I am the inheritor of all that lies between.
I am more knowledgeable than any false pope
and I am appointed by name and the will of the prophets.
My name is also on the tongue of Isaiah,
who've prophesied of the righteous servant,
and he said he will see his offspring and prolong his days,
and the will of the Lord will prosper in his hand.
So is he the Antichrist?
No. No, I'm pretty sure he's not.
I think he's just a kind of an odd, syncretic Muslim.
But he's not the Antichrist,
because the Bible tells us,
some of the early Christian writers tell us what they think of the Antichrist.
The Antichrist is only addressed in the,
the Johannian epistles. I think it's four times in the scripture. So there's not much
directly written about the Antichrist. Some of the early Christian writers, and later Christian writers,
for that matter, have written about what he will be like. But it is, there is a consensus that he will
be really popular. This guy has like four followers. There is a consensus that he will be
anti-Christian, that he will oppress the church. This guy is just, I think, a kind of syncretic
Muslim. There is a consensus that he will work miracles and wonders. I don't, this guy,
this guy can't, doesn't even have high production quality for his video. So I don't, just to,
just to quell two major internet debates today. No, a hundred men without weapons would not defeat
a single gorilla. And no, this random, weird kind of Muslim guy is not the Antichrist. Elon Musk has a
greater likelihood of being the Antichrist. I'm not saying Elon is the Antichrist. I don't,
I also don't think that. But I'm just saying it would be, it would be much more a person like Elon Musk than
like this random eccentric Muslim guy. Ridiculous. You know what else is ridiculous? Some of the jokes on
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