Timcast IRL - AOC Says WOKE IS CRAZY, Preps 2028 Run w/ Gavin McInnes

Episode Date: August 11, 2026

On this episode Tim & the crew are joined by Gavin McInnes to discuss AOC prepping a potential 2028 presidential run AOC claiming she's begun freezing her eggs AOC laughing off the woke era as simply... "crazy" Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) | https://www.shoutout.fans/timpool Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) | https://allthatremains.komi.io/ Tate @realTateBrown (everywhere) Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) |  @trashhouserecords  (YT) Guest: Gavin McInnes @Gavin_McInnes (X): 

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Starting point is 00:00:04 AOC says woke one was crazy, which is funny because it implies there's a woke two. And it's also, well, it's also funny because you can tell that voters do not like whatever, whatever that was. Now, here's where it gets crazy. She's open. She says to a 2028 run. Here's a thing. A 2028 run is not possible unless she's already been having conversations right now. Because you have two years and a primary is coming up.
Starting point is 00:00:32 And a primary takes longer than just a year to start. planning and fundraising. There's exploration before announcement. So I believe this indicates she's actually had more than just a conversation about this, probably some kind of planning. She also publicly announced she was preparing to freeze her eggs, which is another indication she's planning on not having a family with her fiancee. They've been engaged for four years now and just not married. She's intending to work for a long time. But we'll get into that egg freezing stuff because this one's really important. And I just got to say, I think that's, I just don't, I don't find it to be, well, I'll be very careful, but I think it's not real. It's not effective.
Starting point is 00:01:08 It doesn't make sense logically. We'll talk about that. Mom Donnie has been forced to stop his pitater tax pulling down his doxing because basically all the libs got mad. That's funny. So we'll talk about that and a lot more. Before we get started, we had a great sponsor for you. It is keet.io. Check out keet, k-e-e-e-e-t-t-t-t-t-t-t. Timcaste-R-L. This is a, it's a messaging app, right? Here's an uncomfortable question. Why should your messaging app need to know anything about you?
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Starting point is 00:03:16 We got tens of thousands of people hanging out every single day, sharing ideas, building new projects, building community. Don't forget to also smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, and tell everyone you know, listen to the podcast. This word of mouth is the most powerful way to do it. Joining us tonight to talk about this, and so much more is Gavin McInnis. I'm strong. You are? I'm strong. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:03:42 You're kind of old. Yeah. I'm strong for an old guy. How old are you? 56. 56-ish. Wow. Yeah, don't say it like that.
Starting point is 00:03:51 You're like, yeah, 56. Oh, that's great. You're young. You're 56 years young. Yeah. I mean, people are living older now, so I'm more like 53. That's right. You know, your biological age, you know, versus your chronological...
Starting point is 00:04:02 I feel like 52. Oh, yeah. Yeah, you look a strong 51, if you're asking. A 51 and a half. And you look in the mirror and you're like, whoa, a turtle with AIDS. What happened there? So who are you? And what have you done?
Starting point is 00:04:17 You know, I normally ask people, what do they do? But what have you done? I started vice, hipsters, gentrified Williamsburg, Red Pill degeneration, started the proud boys, brought pride back to young Western men, and got Trump elected. It's pretty wild. That's a lot. Thank you. Yeah. The funniest thing is that when people realized that you invented hipsters and the proud boys, because they seemed to be diametrically opposed, like in essence.
Starting point is 00:04:47 Well, the first uniform was kind of based on the mods, the mods and the Rockers in Brighton fighting each other. and they were very hipstery, their uniform, the Fred Perrys and the skinny pants and the penny loafers and the brogs. But it became a working class movement pretty quick after Manhattan. And those guys don't like fashion. So it's funny, you'll have like some dude,
Starting point is 00:05:12 I was just at their 10 year anniversary, our 10 year anniversary, and there's guys with like no shoes because they lost them and like shredded pants that are shorts now just because the bottoms wore off. And they're covered in, dirt and they have a bottle of jack in their hand and a bag of coke in the other.
Starting point is 00:05:26 And they'll have a little Fred Perry on. Oh, man. Size like triple XL. Well, let's talk about news. We've got the boys hanging out. Yeah, what's going on? Yeah, gentrifying Williamsburg. I mean, that was like the modern, like, D-Day landings, like, kind of into the jaws of
Starting point is 00:05:40 death in many ways. It's quite incredible to see, like, the amount of cannon fodder that goes in, like, Bushwick now. I love Williamsburg now. I can't walk around in it anymore. But it's the East Village without the junkies. It's remarkable. I think the Hasidics kind of keep things chilled out.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Why can't you walk through anymore? Why can't you walk through it anymore? Because I'm a hipster arch enemy now. My golem is turned against me. It's like gremlins. I let the hipsters get wet. I let them see sunlight. And now they want to kill me.
Starting point is 00:06:12 You fed them after midnight? Yeah. Technically all time is after midnight. So, you know, I never understood what that means. That's true. Like till sunup or something? Like midnight to 6 a.m. The last time I was in Williamsburg, I had to take a hipster
Starting point is 00:06:22 and put him in a blender. because he was trying to attack me. Wow, that's a big one. Yeah. Well, anyway, Phil is also here. What's up, everybody? I'm here. How you doing, Carter?
Starting point is 00:06:32 Good. You know, I lived in Williamsburg for a bit. I didn't realize that I was a hipster until I got there and people started calling me that. I'm like, oh, interesting. So you're like, basically Gavin's son. Pretty much. I create, you're a gremlin.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Yeah, you just haven't seen the sun yet, but that's the only time that I really eat. You haven't been blended yet. Don't believe me, please. Let's talk about the news and see what happens. We got this for media. AOC reveals she's freezing her eggs, leaves door wide open to 2028 run in interview with ABC's Carl. Carl who?
Starting point is 00:07:03 Yeah. What? I just, well, it's because his name is John Carl, but I love that just like Carl. It's like nondescript. Okay. ABC's Kevin. It's his last name, you know. So he says, I want to get to your future.
Starting point is 00:07:18 So basically in this poll in New Hampshire, she's the leading Democrat. she's fundraising second to John Assoff. Dude, she's raising tens of millions of dollars. It's nuts. She also posted a video where she's like freezing her eggs. So right now in the in the calcium markets, she's actually tied with John Assov. And she briefly passed him by earlier today.
Starting point is 00:07:39 Asaf was a little bit lower. Now they're about tied. I don't know that she can be president because she's a woman. But I do think she can run. And the calcium markets are probably going to. going to skyrocket. But let me just say this. I phrase that as offensively to feminists as I could because here's the funny thing. It offended us. It offended you. Well, the feminists. Yeah, me. Oh, oh, yeah. Yeah. So when I say she can't be president because she's a woman, the funny thing is
Starting point is 00:08:07 the feminist will be like, that's sexist. How can you say that? And my response is, because I agreed with you when you feminists said sexists would not elect a woman. I went, oh, I think the feminists are right about this. AOC can't win. because she's a woman. Well, we got Maggie Thatcher from the right, and we got a woman named Justin Trudeau, who was elected by women. Yeah, but that's parliamentary.
Starting point is 00:08:31 And that's like you can vote for the party, and then they just choose to make the woman in charge. Barack Obama was elected by women, and he's basically his mother. But come on. Like, even if they're gay, they're not women. But he was tall. Like, we're not, you know, you're trying to say
Starting point is 00:08:46 that Trudeau is actually a woman the whole time. You're getting a little, you know. Is that why Hillary and Kamala? a loss because they're female? Yes. Yeah. I do think so. I do. And just real quick, like, these feminists came out and they were like, sexist men wouldn't vote for a woman. And a lot of conservatives were like, that's not true. And there was a study. This is very interesting. They did a mock debate where they took Trump's lines and had a woman say them and took Hillary's lines and had a man say them. And the crowd voted for the female because they liked what the female was
Starting point is 00:09:16 saying. So they see this woman acting like Trump. And they, they're like, that's what I like, and they see a man acting like Hillary and like, I don't like that. I don't like what's being said. But that being said, a small room where they do a mock debate, look, I was hanging out, I don't know where it was. We were in, I think it was like D.C. And they were some young black dudes. And they were like, they were fairly conservative. I want to call them conservatives. And they're like, I never vote for a woman. It's never going to happen. And I'm like, your friends think that. And they're like, oh, dude, no one in my neighborhood, nobody in my family would ever vote for a one. Like they told me especially black people, I ain't going to
Starting point is 00:09:50 vote for a woman. Well, it's crazy because, I mean, what you guys are listening to, like, the words you're using, it's like inherently hierarchical because we say Hillary and Kamala, but with males, we all use their surnames. We say Trump, Biden, Obama. No one says Barack. No one says Donald. I mean, some people do, but like obviously when you're using shorthand, with women, you always use their first name, and then with male people, you always use their surname. Harris is too common of a name, and Clinton makes you think a bill, but not to hijack your response, but I think if we are ever going to get women to choose a woman, it's this election.
Starting point is 00:10:22 So we should be quaking in our boots. I think you're right that women can't win, but if they can, that time is coming up. It's all like also if a woman can win, AOC can win. It's wild. It's so frustrating because she's so bad word for people who are not intelligent. It's wild too how like the betting markets respond to whoever is doing the latest press
Starting point is 00:10:46 tour. Like when Newsom was doing his press tour, he's going to win. And then now AOC and Austin, stuff for doing their press tours. And they're going to win. It's like, as long as you're in front of cameras, that's all disjoint of the Democrats are right now.
Starting point is 00:10:56 The president. The Buttigieg said that he's more inclined than not to run for president. And his prediction markets jumped up like three points. Yeah, people just want to see your face on camera. It's not about. Amazon book sales. That day when you release the book, you're number one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Selling way more than anyone. And then day two, you're number 3,046. The president is not elected on policy, right? The Democrats and the Republicans are basically, in their camps nowadays. So if you're going to sway independent voters, the very few of them there are, it's all charisma. Right? Donald Trump won because he's charismatic, he's funny.
Starting point is 00:11:33 I'm talking about in 2016. Because he's charismatic. He's funny. He said things that no one else would say, and it was refreshing to the American people. That was a big part of why he won. There is, if I understand correctly, and this is, it was my inclination in the first place, but I've talked to people from, from that, that are in the house. There is no one else in the House of Representatives that has the charisma that AOC has.
Starting point is 00:11:56 When you meet her, she's engaging. She's very friendly when she's talking to people. And now, this is, this is the impression that I got as well. And again, I don't like any of her policies. Of course not. But people are going to make a big stink about the fact that I'm saying that if a woman can win, it's her. She's extremely charismatic. She has her talking points, right.
Starting point is 00:12:19 I don't know how she's doing a debate, but if she has her talking points right and she has the right coaching, she will do very well. And I'm not, again, I'm not saying she's going to win. I'm not saying she can win. And if she did, it would be bad. I'm going to explain this to you, Gavin, why she can't win. Please do. Because she did a rally in New York with, like, Jamal Bowman, this was a few years ago. And when she came out, she's going like, y'all, like, her rallying cry sounds like Gizmo got wet.
Starting point is 00:12:48 It sounds like crows or turkey vultures circling a corpse. Like, I got to be honest. So I used to do nonprofit fundraising. I used to walk up to random people in the street and convince them to give me their credit cards. It's really quite incredible. You know, you see those people on the street. They don't really do it as much anymore, but they're like waving you. They have the clipboards.
Starting point is 00:13:07 You got to understand the talent it takes to have a stranger convince you to hand them their credit card in two or three minutes. Now, there were two characteristics. Unique each to one for a men and one for a woman. And now I'm going to ask you, Gavin, there was one characteristic a man could have that guaranteed he'd be good at this. And there was one characteristic of a woman that could have that would guarantee she'd be good at it.
Starting point is 00:13:31 What do you think guaranteed men the ability to convince people to sign up and donate money? Handsome and pretty. Close, close. Height. Ah, yes. If the guy was tall,
Starting point is 00:13:42 yeah, there's something about being tall that people just stop and say, tell me what to do. Now, among women, what do you think that characteristic was? Gigantic breasts. You are correct. Really? Yes. And you're not allowed to say it at these companies, but the women who worked at these nonprofit companies that were always in the top rankings of signups, they had, you know, they had large gazongas. And it's because very easy to stop men. And now if you told anybody that they'd fire you in two seconds because it's sexual, it's like, it's discrimination, I guess, to be like when with big tits can stop guys.
Starting point is 00:14:18 And then I know some guys that were dumb as a box of rocks, but they were like six, four. I knew one guy who was like six foot four, and he was just raking in donations. He was making like 50, 60K. And listen, I know 50, 60K isn't sound like a lot of money right now to a lot of people, but when you're 23 and you get your first job out of college and you're doing 60K signing people up,
Starting point is 00:14:39 the dude would literally just like wave to a woman and go, hey, look, you know, the environment, and we live in it, you know, and you got to step up, so I need you to sign up. And they go, sure, and they just hand him whatever he asked for. And then he'd come back and like, this job's easy. And I'm not stupid. I recognize that. Think about how that translates to elections where we're basing everything we do off the
Starting point is 00:15:03 lowest common denominator. You can be the smartest mug in the world and explain the intricacies of household management and national and international policy and economics. And regular people are going to be like, but you got a green tie. And they're not going to vote for it. Yep. The issue is this. If going on stage and explaining your policy does not move the maximum amount of people, it's worth, there's no point in doing it.
Starting point is 00:15:31 And so what we end up seeing in politics is what color tie will motivate the most people. And that's it. So when you put a five foot three aging woman who doesn't have a family on stage who sounds like this, deepness of voice, is motivating for people, the strength of the rallying cry. I'm not saying this because I think women shouldn't be. I'm saying it because I agree with the feminists. There's going to be way too many people. It doesn't matter what the policy is. They hear a guy like Abdul al-Sayed. He's got muscles. He works out. Granted, the weird swing stuff in dancing he's been doing, has not been doing well for his testosterone. But that guy comes out and he says, listen, the power of
Starting point is 00:16:13 our many is stronger than the power of their money. People go, whoa. When AOC comes out and goes, people go, how cute. That's just it. So there's one way I think AOC wins. And that's if the Republicans nominate a female. Well, everything is racial now and ethnic and it's getting worse. So Mexicans vote for the Hispanic name. They see Diaz. Yep, blacks vote for the black guy. 99% of blacks voted for Obama and it was just race-based. White people go for the white guy. But It's occurred to me that the minorities that you need to put to really move the meter like Mexicans and blacks, they don't, they're much more sexist than the way we're all portrayed as sexist. But fundamental sexism is foreigners and that Senegalese are not voting for a woman no matter who she is. That's what I was saying.
Starting point is 00:17:05 Like I talked to these young black guys and they were like, nobody I know to vote for a woman. Like that's even truer of recent African immigrants and recent Hispanic. like immigrants and I did this with Chicago and remember when when Brandon Johnson got elected. I tracked the voting turnout based and I tracked the racial demographics of the neighborhoods. And guess what? They all overlap. In the black neighborhoods in Chicago, the top three candidates by vote count were not even the top three favorites. They were just black. Yeah. So they were they were candidates that were being voted for in the black neighborhood that weren't contenders that nobody heard of, but in the black neighborhoods, they all knew who this person was. The white
Starting point is 00:17:48 neighborhoods voted for the white guy. The Hispanic neighborhoods voted for the Hispanic guy. There was one deviation that got Brandon Johnson the win. And do you know what neighborhood that was? I don't know if you're familiar with the Chicago area, but Loyola University. Loyola University, a largely white area voted for Brandon Johnson, the one black candidate who was also a socialist. Like Mamdani. So when you look at all the black neighborhoods, Brandon Johnson wasn't the number one. but he was two or three because they were just voting based on race. So the white neighborhoods voted for the white guy, Latinos for Latino guy, the black neighborhoods voted for the black guy,
Starting point is 00:18:23 and because the black population is decently large, plus, Brandon Johnson was doing well. He was like in the top three, I think. But you combine that Loyola went 100% for him, number one. That pushed him over the edge. Actually, I think it went to a runoff. And then he ended up winning the runoff. And now you have an inept socialist who,
Starting point is 00:18:43 runs Chicago and he's running into the ground and everyone's pissed off. Yeah, just like Mamdenny. Maybe these foreigner bigots are right. Like I saw some joke in there and it was someone mocking like a really old fashioned sexist. And he was like, I imagine him being British for some reason. He was like, well, maybe it was Ali G. And he was like, oh, don't know, what's why you'd have a woman lead? I mean, what if she was on a period, right?
Starting point is 00:19:08 And she's got the new coats. And everyone laughs at that joke. but later on I'm like, yeah, what if? Well, I mean, look, you've been around a woman with PMS. It's not normal. How old was stature when she became PM? 47. Yeah, so we don't have to worry about that.
Starting point is 00:19:25 No, she had already dried up. Well, you can say it as derisively as possible. But it's, I don't know. I think that's one of the many reasons that women make bad leaders. And it's, it's a man's game. It's a Western man's. game. But, you know, especially America, you're the leader of the free world, you're
Starting point is 00:19:45 taking on Russia and China and trying to prevent global anarchy. I don't think it should be any woman, and it definitely shouldn't be the fake bartender from the Bronx, who's not from the Bronx. Yeah, I think there's just a reality too that's like, imagine her
Starting point is 00:20:01 going to Vladimir Putin. Putin's going to be like, I'm going to nuke you. And she's going to be like, well, you better not. And he's going to be like, we saw this with Justin Trudeau. Remember Justin Trudeau trying to deal with Zee Zing Ping and Zee is like you recorded our meeting
Starting point is 00:20:15 and you made it public and he's like what and he goes don't ever do that and he's got a translator don't ever do that again you violated our trust and Justin went like
Starting point is 00:20:25 okay and then he walked awkwardly to the bathroom from that that meeting and then the door is locked and he just sort of stands by the door like oh ready
Starting point is 00:20:35 what happened to your people it got warm out global warming and when we lost the corner cold, we lost our edge. Because we can't play hockey, so we lost, we went out of shape. Well, also, the cold just kills all the weak people, and that's all that's left of the barbarians.
Starting point is 00:20:48 That's how you defeat the Canadians, huh? I shouldn't have said that. They're going to kill me. Just a hair dryer. Warm them up. Trudeau was like, let me delete that. He was so serious. We don't have that. When Rush got kicked out of the G8 and became the G7, he's like, not only we're going to join the G8, he's like, we're going to join the
Starting point is 00:21:05 permanent security council of the United Nations. He was like a little delusional. He was saying all of this to the kids. Canadian people. And then you had to your point, every time you would actually meet with, like, relevant, like, global leaders, he was just, like, this awkward, like, wallflower. It was the, like, most bizarre thing. But you see that yoga thing he did on the table? Women loved that. Which was that again? During his, like, his first campaigning or whatever, he did this, like, hand press on a table, like, bounced himself, yoga post. Oh, right. Great. And all the women were going, huh. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, women do determine elections, but I don't think it's going to be this woman. Although who knows? Look at Brandon Johnson, M.M. Danny and Karen Bass. Like, we've had the entire DNC now. Let me see their Avengers super list with Pete Pottigig.
Starting point is 00:21:52 Like, Gavin Newsom is their Superman, and he's one of the most corrupt and demonic politicians in American history. There's a significant portion, and now granted, these are usually conservative women, but there's a significant portion of women that say, I would never vote for a woman because I'm crazy. Yes. They say that. I've heard many women's.
Starting point is 00:22:12 All right, all right, boys. Come on, let's go. Let's go. So AOC, Axios, you know, she posted this video. It's not really that they're reporting it, but she's announced she's freezing her eggs. And actually, I think I can pull up this video. Let's see, here we go. We've got, we've got the, she posted this video for getting this shot. And we'll see if we can open it and play the audio. Weird about this.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Even though I know all of you won't be. That's not heroin, is it? This is like a form of. I have made the decision. to start freezing my eggs. There just isn't a ton out there, I feel. And sometimes it can feel very daunting. A ton of what?
Starting point is 00:22:52 We are not taught about our bodies. We are not prepared for our own lives. Whether that is in puberty, whether that is in pregnancy, whether that is in perimenopause, menopause. He's just saying peevers. Whether that is in so many different aspects of our lives. whether that is if you have a condition like PCOS, whether it's all P-words, you know, you want to plan to have a family,
Starting point is 00:23:18 whether you don't plan to have children or biologically or what have you. I think we need to show more depictions of women having full lives in every context. We don't need whatever the rest of that was. That was an earthquake. Yeah, that was nice. Yeah, here's the point. Here are the stats on IVF. So if you're between 35 and 37, live birth from IVF is 38 to 40%. 30 and 40, it's 25 to 26, 41 to 42 is 12 to 13. AOC is 36 years old.
Starting point is 00:23:52 She's freezing her eggs now. Make this make sense. Okay. If she is 36 now, she can have a kid. If she's 37, have a kid. 38, she can have a kid. 39, she can have a kid. IVF is not particularly successful at those ages.
Starting point is 00:24:07 The only thing that makes sense is that she wants to have a kid when she's 45, when the chances of a natural pregnancy are extremely low. The only problem is if you're older than 42, live birth from IVF is between 4 and 4.5%. There literally is no math that aging IVF makes sense. IVF makes sense if you are a young woman with fertility issues and they're like, we're going to try to take your eggs and then do an implant because it's not work. but this idea that a woman could be 36 and freeze her eggs and get pregnant later is fake. It's just not real. That's the most feminist thing you've ever said. This is why women need the patriarchy because they're better off with us in control.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Ladies, don't listen to your fellow ladies. Listen to Tim Poole. I would even say you're leaving out even worse details. Like your eggs, ladies, you start menstruating a little young for our taste. now. 14, don't have babies at 14. But your 20 is a brown, you should be rocking. That's why you're so libidinous at 20. 25 things start to wind down.
Starting point is 00:25:18 Find a man. You better have a man by 25. At 30, and no one believes me, but ask a doctor this. At 30, the hourglass is turned upside down. The sand is draining. 30 to 35, the sand is draining. Please stop telling me that your aunt had a baby at 43.
Starting point is 00:25:38 That is anecdotal evidence. I'm talking about billions of people here. For billions of people, the hourglass is draining 30 to 35. 35 and older is called a geriatric pregnancy. You're wheeled into a separate part of the hospital. It's a big deal. But what's really going on here is this talk about suicidal empathy. The feminist mantra has become, you're not a breeding machine.
Starting point is 00:26:02 You're a woman. Here you roar. So freeze your eggs. Don't breed. Don't get married. as a form of empowerment. But it's literally the end of your legacy. It's the end of humanity.
Starting point is 00:26:13 It's the end of billions of years of reproduction from the dawn of time. If you're religious, we'll just say from the dawn of time. If you're not, you will be the first organism in your chain that did not reproduce. And to be clear here, they're lying to you. Like this whole freeze your eggs for your career, that it's based on the assumption,
Starting point is 00:26:37 that they haven't seen that clip you just pulled up, that graph you just pulled up, where the eggs are good at 90. No, they're not. This story was massively famous. In 2014, this woman was on the cover, freeze your eggs for your career. And they ran this big thing about how women in their 30s
Starting point is 00:26:55 were going to freeze their eggs and have kids when they're in their 40s instead, which is not real. Like I showed you right here. If you're 45, you have like a 1% chance of success. Well, guess what? This lady, it was one. of the worst days of my life. The woman from the cover of this magazine at 45 years old
Starting point is 00:27:12 decided to unfreeze her rags and use a sperm donor and they all failed. And she will never be a mother. That's it. That is, that is horrifying. I mean, what's terrifying is, look, if you don't want to have kids and you're sure of it, I don't care, do whatever you want. But for this woman who wanted to have kids, she was told, freeze your rags, don't worry, when the time is right, you can have kids. And she said, okay. Now, if she was never lied to, if they told her it won't work, the success is minimal in the single digits,
Starting point is 00:27:46 you need to have a kid now. She could have went, okay, get me the sperm donor. But think about all of that. Not that I'm a fan of that, but she could have at least had a kid. But think about all her LinkedIn endorsements. That's true. That's the true measure of prosperity.
Starting point is 00:27:59 It's an evil lie that leads to a form of genocide. Those kids aren't having kids. their kids aren't having kids. How many, potentially millions of people did you just kill, you silly cow? And you know where else you see this? And it's obviously less biological, but no, it's the same biology.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Sex and the city, that woman who wrote that, she deeply regrets pushing out this propaganda that said, ladies, it's about sex and parting and Milano Blonics. And don't worry about your, you know, drying up and being a spinster and being childless. You can just keep partying. You can't. You have a biological clock.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Well, and here's the red pill, too, and this is what maybe people in the audience aren't ready for, but IQ is 100% hereditary. We know this. This is like, this is, you know, biology 101. IQ is hereditary. And that explains you. Are you calling my dad an idiot? Well, here's like the red pill. I was a smart. That was an IQ joke. And I thank you. that's very nice. And you were saying that like, like these women are effectively removing themselves in the gene pool. And that's absolutely true. Now, high IQ women are very, very prone to neuroticism. So you were saying that men need to keep these women in check
Starting point is 00:29:08 and these women refuse to submit and they end up like, this is a disaster. The problem is like we're taking the highest IQ people out of the gene pool because of the way that our society is currently structured. There is a poster, his name escapes me. He calls major cities IQ shredders because you're basically like taking your highest human capital
Starting point is 00:29:24 and putting them in one place, which literally drops their, like their fertility rate to zero. So what's happening is that the highest IQ members of society are ending up like this or if they're men, they're unable to find a wife, and our highest akees, our highest human capital gets completely shredded up. Sort of. But it's actually, the future isn't going to be that high IQ people are gone.
Starting point is 00:29:47 It's that we're removing the middle IQ people, so we're going to create two distinct groups of people in the future. What were they called again, Phil? The rich and the poor. No. Oh, the Morlocks and the Eloy. That's right. Morlocks and the Eloy.
Starting point is 00:29:59 No, it's sad to think. It's true. The, hold on. Like, the women that are not having kids are the midwits. A midwit is not a stupid person. People, so here's what happens. You go online and someone will say you're a midwit. They think midwit means you're slightly dumb.
Starting point is 00:30:12 No, no, no, no. Midwit means you're slightly smart. You're smarter than average, but not quite smart enough to fully grasp, you know, multi-layered thinking, multi-ordered thinking. Women like this, she's clearly an intelligent woman. But if she were very intelligent, she'd be like, listen, if the woman was highly intelligent, I don't know if IQ is the right way to describe, because there's different areas. of intelligence. Street smarts. She would, she would say to the doctor, if I freeze my eggs,
Starting point is 00:30:41 we're going to freeze 11 of them. What has been the success rate of an egg unfreezing nine years after freezing? And they'd say, 17% per egg. And she'd say, so with 11 eggs, I'm looking at maybe two or three that make it. What is the implant success rate? That's going to be two or three percent. And she's going to say, so I'm looking at a less than 0.0001 percent chance. Oh, Okay, I'm going to go have a kid now. That's intelligent. Well, the problem, I guess what I'm trying to get at here is that, like, neuroticism is directly correlated to high IQ.
Starting point is 00:31:13 So, like, women that are exceptionally high IQ are especially neurotic and they're not going to have children. Guys that are really autistic, really neurodivergent, really neurotic, they end up like podcasters. So the high IQ men are like having kids or want to have kids, but the high IQ women are getting grinded up like this. But the thing that pisses me off is it's all based on a lie. If these women were knowingly saying, I'm choosing career over kids,
Starting point is 00:31:42 I was going to use Barbara Corcoran as an example of that, but she ended up getting artificial insemination. She spent like $300,000 making her kids late in life. So it's hard to think as someone who willfully and knowledgeably said, I'm not having kids. Yeah. But this is a lie. The sex in the city was a lie.
Starting point is 00:32:02 And this whole, like, coming to New York and having a great. life and you don't want kids. It's a lie. New York City is an elephant's graveyard for ovaries. Do not go there, ladies. You will end your lineage forever. And you don't want this life. That's the other thing. People go, why is Gavin giving a crap about some 40-year-old woman in New York he's never going to meet? Because I care about society as a whole. And my friends are, I'm Gen X. My friends are in their 50s. And now they're alone and they're like, what was I thinking? And I'm like, I was screaming at you the whole time. New York City is the biggest IQ shredder on planet Earth. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:32:38 Where you have the highest human capital moving there and becoming libtards, becoming family. You name it. Whatever it is, it's taking their birth rate and nuking it. It's at zero. I would say Britain is worse. London might be worse. London, San Francisco, Austin. These cities are where like ambitious, young, high IQ people move. And then for a variety of reasons, again, they become libitards, their birth rate drops to zero. Now, you may be saying this watching the show, either I'm a woman or my wife. is quite smart and she's had children. Well, congratulations. That means your husband or you as the man watching conquered that woman and like beat the, maybe not beat. A lot of the women, but like got the neurotic, you know,
Starting point is 00:33:13 did something to her to remove the neuroticism from her. I'm sure maybe the after show we can explain the process that occurs. But yeah, that's what's going on. It's like, yeah, it's very neurotic women who, without a man to check that, just completely unwrable. A lot of the women in San Francisco, though, are not having kids because they have penises. That's true. Yeah. That is true. But, you know, It's very sad. It's like the people that are having a lot of kids right now, again, a lot of people watching the show have a lot of kids, and they're very high IQ,
Starting point is 00:33:38 but those are people that are naturally, like, truth-seeking contrarian. It's the plot of videocracy. That's the beginning of videocry. The majority of the people having a lot of kids right now are like third-worlders with, like, 75 IQ. That is who you don't want them having kids. Sorry, I know that's, like, antinatal or whatever, but that's just true.
Starting point is 00:33:52 We need high-a-key people having kids and low-a-key people to stop. There's many of you. I know a guy who had a job. He worked in a professional industry, and he was very successful. He made a lot of money, had a lot of great clients. I met a woman who knew him, and they had both started their careers at the same time in their early 20s. Her career was complete career was derailed, and she was desperately trying to get that career going again. What derailed it?
Starting point is 00:34:17 She had a kid. She got pregnant in her mid-20s, had a kid, and then the baby for the first, like, I mean, if you want to be really light, you can say for the first year needs the mother, absolutely no questions. But the reality is a good functioning child is going to have their mom for several years, dedicated full time to raising that child. And she did that. And it was respectful and it was respectable and honorable that she chose to. When she finally got back into the industry, she was now behind. She didn't know the latest techniques, the latest industry technology.
Starting point is 00:34:50 And so she's looking at this guy who's making six figures, who is now one of the leaders of the industry in his late 20s. and she's like, man, how do I get back there? And I said, it is the nature of reality that men and women will never be equal in careers. Because even if the woman wants just is going to have the kid and immediately get back to work, she's said, no, no, no, I'm not going to do that years off thing. I'm going to take the amount of time off I need to have the baby and then get back to work. And I'm like, congratulations.
Starting point is 00:35:23 The man doesn't have to do that. The man has a kid. They go to the hospital together. the wife is then at home and the guy goes back to work and he says text me if you need anything within a day the woman still needs a recovery period even if she doesn't want to nurse that child even if she doesn't want to be there and raise it she still needs to recover because of the arduous process of literally giving birth that means in the workplace men and women will not have equality they also like it better they most women my wife said she's going back to work after our first
Starting point is 00:35:54 kid. And as soon as the kid came out, I was like, I can tell that ship is sailed. It's more fulfilling. You create life. You create a home. I think feminists are brainwashed women into thinking they're just cooking and cleaning for some like Saudi Arabian stranger. It's your husband. You choose the carpets, by the way. It's not like your husband is going on interior decorating going, what is this table doing here? Ew! Gag me with a spoon. She's choosing the furniture. It's her home. She shapes it. And there's also this. She's the home maker. When we go, I want to go home.
Starting point is 00:36:27 It's to the thing you made. Yeah. Yeah. And the whole, like, we want to be part of the stories. You gave birth to every person in this story. Luke Skywalker's mom made Luke Skywalker. You don't need to also be fighting the bad guys. And also was a principal character and leader and like, you can just be the mom.
Starting point is 00:36:46 And his aunt and uncle also has parental figures murder is a large motivator. The funny thing is how this ends up translating into film and how, uh, Marvel basically just nuked the past seven years of movies they made. All of the Marvel films, the last seven years, they erased. And they're doing Doomsday instead. Why is that? Because people started to realize no one wants to see a woman that the hero's journey works. And they tried doing this feminist version where the hero's journey is, there's a young man,
Starting point is 00:37:18 unassuming random kid, like a moisture farmer, a desert planet in the middle of nowhere. It turns out he's actually the son of a great warrior who had tremendous power and he gets a magic laser sword and then is tasked with saving the universe from a gigantic galactic weapon. That's the hero's journey. So they started making these female versions. But in the female versions, the woman was always powerful. She had the power from the get-go, but the man was stopping her from doing it. And she really just wanted to do whatever she wanted. And everyone hated it.
Starting point is 00:37:51 this narrative so the reality is there is I bring this up women like watching spider man save the woman jump off the building and grab her and then swing the women love seeing that they love seeing the strong men love seeing it it's as simple as men want to be him women want to be with him and they they tried changing all of that because they have this ridiculous blank slate worldview that men women are the exact same no matter what you know I wonder if it was just an experiment. If we took babies and brainwashed them into thinking this garbage,
Starting point is 00:38:27 will it work? And it turns out it didn't. But we did that experiment. Remember those triplets who were separated at birth? And one was raised poor, the other was raised rich. I don't know this one. It's a documentary that's out. I've seen it. And they end up, they're the exact same guy. Despite all their backgrounds.
Starting point is 00:38:44 We are who we are from birth. These patterns, the assumption of the left is like there's this boss hog guy going, I don't want no Native American astronauts. And there ain't going to be no, none of them Negro lawyers around here. They don't know how to do law. So don't let
Starting point is 00:38:59 them have the bar. Let them pass the bar. And that's why they do their whole like, first Bavarian astronaut, like someone was holding them back. But we can see, we know patterns. And there's physiognomy. Like, you know, gay face? I believe in gay face. Yeah. And I was watching that show,
Starting point is 00:39:14 Beef on Netflix, with that hunky Asian and that female comedian, the other Asian. And he's, they get into some dumb, like, traffic road rage thing. And he declares war on her in the show. And I'm like, and he's a contractor, a loser failed contractor. And I'm looking at him going, yeah, no, you're not. You're not a handsome Chinese loser.
Starting point is 00:39:37 And I looked up the actor. Turns out he's like a chemical engineer who wanted to try acting. We can tell that this isn't natural. The reason Luke Skywalker works is because it clicks something in us that, you know, that reminds us of Christopher Columbus and Braveheart and all of these other icons in world history. When we see Hallie Berry roundhouse kick five Russian mobsters, we go,
Starting point is 00:40:04 this feels weird because it is. We were talking about this before the show because we were watching this clip, we'll do a bigger thing in the uncensored show. It's the Bear Grillis men versus women island thing. Oh, yeah, that's great. The women wander on the island, they get lost and start crying.
Starting point is 00:40:18 And the men are going, let's go boys and they like have a bar set up and they're drinking and they have coconuts and they're all laughing together and we were talking about it because uh you know i pointed out the reason the women get lost is because they navigate by landmark whereas men navigate by cardinal directions and that so first i just want to say this like it to the feminist shut up they get so no no but they get offended by pointing out that women are different and what i am saying about navigating by landmark is not disparaging but they get offended by it it's like stating a thing they're like don't say they at me because I'm like a man. No, you're not a man. You're a woman. You navigate by landmarks in
Starting point is 00:40:53 general. Shut up. I don't care about your feelings. Landmarks are cultural elements. They are not physical, objective elements. This means that women, as we already know, are subject oriented and men are object oriented. So object, meaning cardinal directions, math. Guys tend to say, you want to head north about two or three blocks, then you're going to head west. You're going to You're going to go for about half a mile or so, and then you're going to turn north again, and you should find it. Women tend to go, you're going to walk down until you see the gigantic donut guy holding the donut. Then you want to go left until you see the guy who looks like he's made of pizza at the pizza restaurant.
Starting point is 00:41:34 Women navigate by cultural elements or by landmarks, things that are recognizable to humans. Men navigate by general directions, which are more binary and mathematic. So what you end up seeing is in this show, the women get mocked because they get lost. There are no cultural icons to navigate with. The men just go, follow the sun. The women go, we're going to walk this direction, and they keep spinning in circles because, but I'm not saying that to deride women.
Starting point is 00:42:01 It's to point out the differences. What's with, like, I don't understand the envy for something that's so esoteric. I think they watched madmen and they go, you guys go to strip clubs at lunch and drink bourbon? And it's like if the client insists, but then the rest of my day is shot, and then I got to work twice as art tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:42:18 because I drank during lunch. Our jobs are not that glamorous. This is one of the funnest jobs there are. We let a woman break through the glass ceiling and come in here and start talking. She'd be like, can we stop now? Why are we still talking about politics? I was playing poker at the World Series of poker.
Starting point is 00:42:37 And I have this joke where when the blinds go up, for those I don't know what that means, it means there's a mandatory bet. It becomes larger, which it's threatening. It's pressure on you. right? And so whenever they go up, I go, what are the blinds it? This literally happened to one the terms I goes like 10,000. I guess this is really, I said, I guess this is where they really separate the men from the boys, huh? And there was one woman at the table and she goes, I'm not a boy.
Starting point is 00:43:04 Or she goes, I'm not either. And I said, well, you're, you know, it's because women are already on another level, you know? Then all the guys started busting out laughing and one guy goes, nice save. She started muttering something. And I'm like, why? It's a, it's a joke. I'm not literally saying that men and boys, like, chill out, lady. But this whole breaking through the glass ceiling is to get to our world, you're going to get shards all over yourself.
Starting point is 00:43:26 You know how much of every job is expense reports? Do you know how much of every job is going through the minutia of when does he arrive because they're not going to get there till four? Like you're busting in to get with the cool crowd and our job is systems. Politics, podcasts, another P-word. It's all.
Starting point is 00:43:46 It's all systems. Yeah. Why do you want to get into our clubs so bad? You mentioned Mad Men, right? Do you really go to strip clubs for lunch? Let me tell you a story. I worked at Fusion. So I worked at Vice.
Starting point is 00:43:57 I left Vice. I went to Fusion. And there was a coworker there. And they were all very woke millennial feminist. And I was having lunch with one of their female personalities, who I was friends with. We were talking about like Me Too stuff. And she just, she goes, come on, Tim, be honest. Like, how many of your dude friends are cool with rape?
Starting point is 00:44:19 What? Exactly. And that's exactly what I said to her. I went, all right, a third. I went, what? And she's like, no, like, how many of your guy friends are like cool with rape? And I was like, literally zero. And she goes, come on.
Starting point is 00:44:32 None of them. And I was like, are you being serious right now? Like, is this what you think? Like, listen, I was like, if I was sitting around with a group of my dude friends and one guy started going up on how he wanted to rape a woman, we'd be like, dude, shut up. Like, that's weird. bro, like. And it's insulting to you that you would tolerate your rapist pal. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I, but she genuinely believed. She said, she's like, yeah, like guys are sitting around joking about the women they rape. And I'm like, no, they don't. Listen, maybe they're joking about
Starting point is 00:45:03 rape like George Carlin's style, but not if a man literally was like, yeah, look what I did. Ha ha, stupid bitch, we'd be like, bro, what? Like that form. Yeah. There's a joke into the absurdity of it, but she literally thought because this is the woke era, this was 2016, she literally believed that dudes would mad men in the middle of the day and start talking about who they wanted to rape
Starting point is 00:45:28 and how they're getting away with it. You know, it might be the Facebook bubble where they're so separate from us now with all this, this, your algorithm just giving you what you want, that they have a view of us that is so bizarre. Like all our friends like rape,
Starting point is 00:45:43 we say the N-word, like to each other constantly. And when we see blacks on the street, like we're alone in our car yelling at them. It's this boss hog view of the world that is just, it shows that they have no clue who we are. They literally think this. It's funny when, you know,
Starting point is 00:46:01 I have friends. And they'll, I had a friend of mine from back home. And he was like, yeah, like, I had a friend who said, like when they found that I was like, we knew each other, they were like, yeah, but Tim's a white supremacist. And they were like, he's Korean. What are he talking about? Who's a white supremacist?
Starting point is 00:46:14 Like, a white supremacist, I think their definition is the Holocaust never happened. The Jews run everything, and I want blacks to go back to Africa. If I met a guy like that who had all three of those, I'd be like, you're, this is, I want to like put you on a little thing and, like, invite people around to ask you questions. You're a very weird person. That's not what they think white supremacist means, though. Oh.
Starting point is 00:46:35 They think it means like pro-America, hard work, scheduling, punctuality. But I mean, I'm serious. The Smithsonian put out that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, infographic that it was like it was like being on time as white supremacy. Did you, did you, do you, do you, let's do this. I got to pull this up. All right. It's, it's, it's AOC day here at Tim Kass. From Fox News, AOC tries to laugh off crazy woke era as a thing of the past, but conservatives aren't amused. First of all, she said, woke one was crazy, implying woke two is here, which is still nuts. There was a moment. I love this. There was a university
Starting point is 00:47:12 and they had a scientist, researcher, and they had a shaman. And they said, ignoring the shaman's natural understanding is white supremacy. Just because white people think science is true, doesn't make it true. And therefore, the shaman's view of why things are is equally true. This is at a South African university. It was something like that. Yeah, yeah. The shaman was like, we have headaches because the demons are in our brain.
Starting point is 00:47:38 And they're like, wow. And one of them, one of the, the, the. the non-shaman people said, but you guys believe that a shaman can decide if someone's going to get struck by lightning. And then they all laughed hysterically that anyone would doubt such a thing. Yeah, but wouldn't it be hilarious
Starting point is 00:47:55 if we just pointed the person? You deny this. I mean, that would be cool. I would convert to whatever that religion was. I believe you. You win. I'd be like, okay, which book do I read? Tell me what the book?
Starting point is 00:48:09 I love woke one. It's just like Benjamin Netton Yahoo gets up, he's like, man, Gazzo 1 was crazy. It also absolves her of guilt, too. Like, that was woke 1. Oh, yeah. That's the point. You were driving that machine, my dear. That's the point. I mean, that was the whole story of the Bible, Jesus getting up and being like, Judaism 1 was crazy. It works in so many respects. It's so applicable. It's fantastic. No, but to Gavin's point, Testament 1, you know, like, the fact that she's saying this,
Starting point is 00:48:36 it's trying to absolve herself. And you're hearing a lot of people making similar comments on the internet and stuff, a lot of leftists because they want to disavow the things that they themselves said and the actions that they themselves took. And also it does imply that, look, when Democrats are culturally, you know, prevalent again, there will be more. They will do this again. Or it's almost a threat, too. Like, don't let me unleash woke too. You'll deeply regret it. Well, and the thing that's interesting. Just real quick, just like, I guarantee if you went to AOC and said, should children be allowed to get sex changes, she'd go, of course. It's like, that's still woke one lady.
Starting point is 00:49:18 And this is, the thing that I think is a, I don't know if alarming is a correct word, but that's, what's happening there, it's a recalibration, right? Like she's saying woke one is crazy insofar as the packaging is what was crazy. But the actual policies were fine. It was just the way we presented it. What we're seeing here is a recalibration where the left has realized that especially a lot of young people don't really care as much as long as their sensibilities. aren't being offended. So they can still like push through all of the insane social policies. As long as they're like nailing the economic policies, what young people want, what minorities want, et cetera. They basically have a blank check to do like whatever they want.
Starting point is 00:49:50 So I guess, yeah, what I'm getting at is like, she's just saying it was a packaging issue. Like it's nothing, nothing was off about the policy. We made the sex changes look bad. It was too obvious. We made top surgery on kids look bad. We finally got the science down. Now we can go the woke 2.0. But it's so frustrating too. After all this, it's our. time to gloat and they're like, yeah, let's gloat. And I'm like, no, no, you're not gloating. Yeah. Like Jake Tapper puts out a book going, can you believe the media hid that Biden didn't know what he was doing? And we're like, that was you, dude. It's like they're all in on like a joke
Starting point is 00:50:25 and we're going to be like, that was crazy guys. Yeah, that Jake Tapper guy was nuts. Yeah, and part of the reason is, is because there was no actual, you know, repercussions for for being involved with that. Like, it's pretty much just like everyone's like, oh, I guess we're not doing that anymore and there was no punishment. There was no social cost. It was the the bud light advertiser got scalped and that was it. We're good. Can we
Starting point is 00:50:49 talk about woke one? Yeah. This is from a year ago. From popular mechanics. Why some people think two plus two equals five and why they're right. Right. I will me. Indeed. And now here's the funny thing I put, here's Wikipedia. Two plus two equals five is a mathematical falsehood which is used an example
Starting point is 00:51:05 of a simple logical error. Indeed. We went through this whole cycle with woke people, being like, actually, two plus two is five. And if you don't agree, you're a chud. Oh, my God. Okay. I am a chud, by the way, thank you, like fully admitting it.
Starting point is 00:51:20 The worst manifestation of this kind of stuff is in Australia, where the aboriginals will come up with, like, the most insane thing you've ever heard. And all the white liberals in Australia will be like, everyone, we need to listen and learn. This is some indigenous knowledge here. This is really powerful stuff that we suppressed when we came over here and taught them to eat, you know, with a fork.
Starting point is 00:51:37 even do it with rape they'll be like or grape I guess we say on right on this network but grape they'll be like there was just that guy that went viral recently like two days ago
Starting point is 00:51:48 or maybe even yesterday where he goes yes the new migrants do seem disproportionately to have a problem with grape but you got to look at the actual grape I mean how much of it was sort of led on
Starting point is 00:51:58 and you're like oh this is an interesting devil's advocate position here now we're and hold on good grapes I want to point out one thing how can we say that woke one is over when we are talking about
Starting point is 00:52:11 rape and you have to say great. Literally. It's still, I mean, we're not promoting it either. We're not here like they are. We're not promoting it.
Starting point is 00:52:20 The point is like, I think we can all announce it. Guys, the point is we're all adults, right? We're adults here. We should be able to discuss serious topics
Starting point is 00:52:29 and like not have to use code words. But we still actually live in a society where to some degree you're not allowed to say certain things whether or not you're intending to be offend people or whatever here's a thing
Starting point is 00:52:47 if we say rape on this show the AI picks it up and then tells advertisers stay away then the ad ranking your ad suitability goes down and then YouTube says deprioritize the show because we're not going to make money on it well that's why all those car mechanic channels
Starting point is 00:53:02 started getting nuked because they have a particular shorthand use for transmission Which we can't say. The AI picked it up and nuked them. I love that anecdote you gave of like, I think it was like Pakistani migrants in Britain. And the presenter was like, yeah, we just haven't like properly explained to them what consent is yet. Like as if you're going to sit one of these guys down and be like, so you have to ask and he's going to be like, oh, that's why they're so mad. You don't like it.
Starting point is 00:53:27 Well, they do. You saw, remember the video, my no-no place, don't touch me here? And then they had. They were dancing or whatever. Yeah, yeah. And then they had the billboard. in L.A. saying in Spanish that you shouldn't grape and it's a violation of the girl's rights. Like the Mexican guy is driving going, get out of here, really? Yeah. That's a wake-up call.
Starting point is 00:53:48 With the aboriginals and they had the song as like, don't sniff petrol from us. Remember who in Lou? And they're watching that. They're like, oh, that's why I feel weird. It's like there's a problem. Then they have the Dems get money, the socialists get money, and they go, all right, well, let's spend money on the problem. Let's make a song about not sniffing petrol. It's the infantilization of adults. I mean, that's why you're not allowed to say certain things. That's why there are, you know, advertisers that don't want to have, you know,
Starting point is 00:54:17 we don't want to be associated with that. We have to make children's songs for adults to tell them not to sniff gas. Yeah. And we have to be precise. It's treating minorities like children. And, I mean, it's not just minorities, though. It's not just, but like, I guess in a certain instance, what we're referring to as minorities,
Starting point is 00:54:33 is because you'll hear this firsthand from white people that have dealt with American customs. They get, like, maximum tightness, maximum enforcement in this place. I think Trump talked about this with his wife, you know, from Slovenia or whatever. And he's like, yeah, customs like roughed her up. Like if you're like a white European or Canadian or Australian
Starting point is 00:54:50 and he comes to the U.S., they will like ensure you're doing everything. All your T's are crossed, all your eyes are dotted. But then people from the third world, it's like they have a completely different set of standards. They literally have a different entrance. They go through a different note. Yeah, and so I think what's going on there is like the custom agents, when they see other white people, they view them as like contemporaries, right? And they're like, all right, well, here's the rules.
Starting point is 00:55:11 You got to act by the rules. They like coddle these third worlders, these minorities. And so they just treat them like children. Oh, you didn't get your paperwork? It's okay. Come over here. We'll get this figured out. Sort of.
Starting point is 00:55:19 But you know the story where that woman was like super woke and then she married the Muslim guy and then he murdered her? You guys see this story recently? This is a real story that recently this woman, she had all these viral Instagram and, you guys, you guys, you guys, you know, she had all these viral Instagram and, you know, TikToks where she was like, white supremacist, blah, blah, blah, you know, Chud Maga. She married a Muslim guy and then he murdered her. I think, I think the reality is that women want strong men and Muslim guys are the ones who are willing to say, sit down and shut up, do as you're told. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:50 And when you look at like a lot of the, I'm not going to pretend like, you know, the majority of the United States is Muslim or something, but there are a lot of prominent Muslims activists who have come here. Zarn Mamdani is a good example. We're in a big wave right now. else I add. And they are the strong men telling people to sit down and shut up and do as you're
Starting point is 00:56:09 told. When Mamdani tells the billionaire, ding, ding, ding on the camera, we're going to take your property from you. We're going to shut you down. We're going to publish your address. Women are like, these billionaires are losers. Look how strong he is. It's a rudimentary. He just spat in the face of the billionaires. He's stronger than they are. And women like it. There might be something to that.
Starting point is 00:56:29 Because I mean, do you know how long it would take me to get my girl to put like a tablecloth on to go outside? That's like a five-hour argument. They got it down, dude. They're like, no problem. You're going out. In the bin bag right away. They're in the garbage.
Starting point is 00:56:41 Yeah, maybe. There is something suspicious, and it's maybe too taboo to discuss in front of a paywall. But the whole Refugees Welcome thing, I just saw this hideous old British woman in bed with this young Indian gentleman. And a lot of it seems to have some grape fantasy underpinnings, especially in, like, northern Europe. In Norway and Finland, where they like the tall, dark and not really handsome imports. It just seems strangely sexual. Even in my neighborhood, which is very white and upper class, the way they treat the minorities, it's bordering on like safari.
Starting point is 00:57:22 Like it's a black panther. You know they do this in Brazil? They have favela safaris. Tourists can rent, can hire a tour guy to drive them through the poor areas. to walk at the favelas. When I was in Johannes. And throw food out and stuff? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:38 No, no, no, no, no, no. When tried to bite me? They do. They do. They'll throw bread to kids. They had these in Johannesburg. They're like, we'll take you on a CBD arts tour. And like it was all these, it was mostly like Dutch and like Belgian women.
Starting point is 00:57:52 And they loved it. They loved getting to go through the dangerous CBD in the Central Business District. And it was exciting to them. And they had a tour guide. He was like this like, it was like, you know, a Mount Everest, like a Sherpa. and he was like, hey, don't go over there, it's dangerous. And they're like, oh, it's almost like the toxic masculinity thing where they, they castrated us was a bluff.
Starting point is 00:58:11 And they didn't want us to chop our balls off. And now that we did, they're like, what are you doing? It's called an S test. It's like when a kid tests boundaries. Yes, it's called an S test. You know, are you familiar? No. I don't want to swear, but ish test, right?
Starting point is 00:58:22 It's this, I guess it's like a theory or it's a, I don't know, in the red pill dating culture, that women will test the strength of the man. and when the man goes, I'm sorry, honey, they lose attraction to him because he's weak. So I don't know how much I really care for this because if you're the kind of guy that's just tolerating a woman being abusive for any reason, I don't care for the idea of the test.
Starting point is 00:58:44 Just say, later, leave. Right. Like, I got to be honest, like, if I was ever in a relationship with a woman and she pulled... Hypothetical. I mean, actually, it's not even... When I was younger, I've dated, like, a bunch of women, and they'd pull some BS, and I'd get up,
Starting point is 00:58:58 and I'd be like, see you later. And she'd go, what, huh? And I'll be like, get away from me, you lunatic. Like, what do you mean I'm a lunatic? I'm like, I don't have a nice day, ma'am. Just leave. But my point is, the idea of the S test is that women want to see if their men are strong. And the truth is white men are not strong.
Starting point is 00:59:15 White men are split between liberals. And let's put it this way. What did Curtis Jarvin say? Conservatives treat power the way a wine snob treats alcohol. And liberals treat power the way an alcoholic treats alcohol. So you've got conservatives going, well, I never. I believe I will leave this establishment because you have smeared feces on the wall. And the liberals are going, I can smear feces on the wall right now in a place I don't own and you can't do anything about it.
Starting point is 00:59:43 What is more powerful? The guy who walks into your fancy restaurant smears feces on the wall while saying do something. Or the guy that's going, oh, well, I'm leaving. Well, to be fair, I think this is probably contained. Who guy? And I think this is probably contained to like the rab and mentally ill liberal women, because you still see like we call it a revealed preference, right? Where like someone will say they want one thing on paper, but then in actuality, what they do choose is something else. And what we do see in the dating market or the sex market, whatever we want to call it, is that white men still overwhelmingly dominate, right?
Starting point is 01:00:17 Even ethnic minority women will typically choose white men at the highest rate. We see this on like dating. Yes, but it's the high end of the bell curve. This is just this is just the, but I guess what I'm saying is the men. their choosing are going to be on the higher end of the bell curve. Right. But when I'm turning out on it's like reveal preference where I do think yes, with like these really deranged left wing women, they do kind of want that jungle fever sort of thing.
Starting point is 01:00:42 But like again, what you see on the dating market, by and large, they want to, they want to pair with white men who have balls and tell them to shut up. I don't know. I don't know. Even like AOC and Elon Omar are dating like pansy white guys. But hold on. Look at AOC. She's injecting herself. She's trying to freeze her eggs. She hasn't slept with her boyfriend in over a year.
Starting point is 01:01:04 He probably is a vasectomy. I just made that up, by the way, but I feel good. These guys all get deceptories and they get clapped. Nothing is absolute, of course. Some women really are just like, you know, they're butch, they're strong, or tomboyish. They want to be left alone. That's always fine.
Starting point is 01:01:19 You can do it. Some men are cissies. They're feminine. They're dainty and they want a woman to smack them around. Like, do your thing, bro. I don't care. But the reality is. Overawn majority of women want to have kids, want to prioritize being with their kids, laughing
Starting point is 01:01:33 with their kids, raising their kids. Men overwhelmingly want to prioritize the goals and their objectives. They do also want family, but there's an inverse relationship. If the right side is goals and accomplishment and the left side is family, men lean slightly in one direction, women slightly in the other. It is bimodal. But I tell you this, women who have kids want a strong man who will protect them from danger.
Starting point is 01:01:57 Yeah. The woman wants to look at the child and say, I'm going to keep you safe. Then look to the man and say, make sure nobody comes and messes with us. She's going to make sure the child doesn't fall down face first into a fork or stick her fingers on the power outlet. But the guy needs to watch the perimeter. That is the dual relationship. I bring this up because when all of the woke stuff that we see, when you've got talk of
Starting point is 01:02:22 the patriarchy, it's almost like a national level S test. you're not going to have success with women when they feel like the men in their society will not watch the perimeter for them. And so what happens? They invite every other man in who's taking whatever they want. That's it. I think it's the other way around. I think the reason why a lot of these progressive women or women by and large really like immigrants is it's more because they tug on their maternal instinct. Whereas since they're not having...
Starting point is 01:02:49 The two are not mutually exclusive. And as far as the grape stuff, I think that's more European. I think the I want to take in this stray dog is more North American. I think that's true. But here's an example. You know that woman at the poker who said, you said this separates the men from the boys? And she's like, I'm neither.
Starting point is 01:03:08 When that woman is at a bachelor party and they've rented a sprinter van and they've got feather boas on, they are listening to the most sexist and offensive drill rap. And they all know the lyrics and they're wearing their nice dresses with their white Reeboks and they've got these gang signs as they're like, all the bitches want to F me and I like to shoot them in the head and they're doing the things and they're twerking to like stuff that if we ever said they'd have a heart attack. So I think they like that stuff. They love gangster rap. That's the S test man. Like bro, my whole life, when I've had women say
Starting point is 01:03:46 dumb, woke things, I would just be like, that's stupid. Yeah, that's dumb. I had one, I had this one this woman that we were friends, we were almost dating, and we stopped talking because she said something about transgender and like man being a woman or whatever. And then I just said something like, well, I mean, a trans woman is a trans woman, not a woman, right? She's like, no, trans women are women. And then I was like, so you think like a trans man is a man? She's like, yes.
Starting point is 01:04:18 And I'm like, well, a trans man is a trans man. Like I got no problem saying that. I'll use whatever pronoun they want. She's like, no, they're men. And I said, okay, so are you gay? She's like, no. And I said, okay, so are you attracted to women? She was like, no.
Starting point is 01:04:32 And I said, so if a trans man was like hitting on you, you would be attracted, you could be attracted to the person. She goes, I could learn. I could learn. So she said to me. And I said, that sounds like conversion therapy. And she flipped out. And I was like, I was like, dude, you just told me you could learn to be. sexually attracted to a person with a who-hoo instead of a ding-dong.
Starting point is 01:04:56 Okay? That's you converting. And she was like, this is white supremacy. I can't. And I'm like, later, lady. I'm like, you're a nutbag. Yeah. We don't have to be friends.
Starting point is 01:05:07 Well, and I think what you're getting at too is I think that's ultimately what they are looking for is like if you're agreeable, that's like really off-putting to women because you'll see, again, to go back to revealed preference, where liberal women will talk about how they want a man that seemingly has all the esthetic. aesthetics that you would expect of a chud, right? Like, they're like, I want a guy that drives a truck and has a cowboy hat and has muscles or whatever. As long as he's a progressive, well, those don't really exist, right?
Starting point is 01:05:31 They're larping if that does exist. I think what's going on there, it's revealed preference where they're saying, I want a conservative man because he'll tell me no. I want a conservative man because he is disagreeable. And women do want disagreeable in this because that shows that if something is wrong, they will address that directly. So I don't know if it's as much as like they're interested in like immigrants because Is there, I mean, that might exist to some degree.
Starting point is 01:05:51 I think what you're seeing a lot of right now, at least in the United States, is liberal women who hate the fact that they're very attracted to chuds. When I used to do stuff in New York with a lot on the ground, it was really funny because we would have these, like, disgusting liberal women come up to me in a lot. And like, they would come up to us and be like, you just want to come and like just conquer me, don't you? And it was purely because they saw us as like these enemies who were going to come and like take them away. they love, they were like super into that. Obviously they were like coding it in this like this political language where they're like, you're disgusting, you're a freak.
Starting point is 01:06:25 You just want to come and just put me in a suit and we were like, like a made's tail suit and we're like, okay, this is a little awkward and you saw the same thing with the ice protest where they were like, you just want to come and just like handcuff me, don't you? And you're like, whoa. It reminds me of that South Park episode
Starting point is 01:06:40 where they made fun of Mel Gibson where he's like, you guys just want to see how much you could fit in there. Go ahead, try it. I can take it. Do your best. Yeah. I think that's what you see the most of right now is like they're attracted to conservative men, but they can't quite admit it.
Starting point is 01:06:54 So they'll just say, I want a guy. And then they just describe all the aesthetics of a conservative man. All those Nazis get laid like crazy too. I'm convinced L. Reeve banged Richard Spencer. She was investigating him. And that's how she got such good access to the Tiki Torch guys, because she was smoking their top dog. It's just a theory, but it's a vibe, I get. And I'm usually pretty good.
Starting point is 01:07:15 There was a big story like eight years, like eight years ago, like 20, It was a super viral Reddit post where it was this woman, it was the two X chromosome subreddit, which is like the feminist subreddit. And she was talking about how she feels guilty because she's super attracted to just MAGA dudes. And her fantasy is this six foot three ripped guy wearing a MAGA hat, just taking her, pinning her down and just going at it. And she's like, I don't know how to feel about this, but I just, the thought of it, like, just heats me up.
Starting point is 01:07:43 And all the women responding were like, you need to get over your trauma. blah blah blah. The important thing. But like every conservative was laughing and sharing it being like, yeah, you know. Have you heard of this phenomenon where when women are on birth control, what's happening is their system is telling them
Starting point is 01:08:00 that they're pregnant. Yep. And so they don't produce the proper apartment for the baby to move into. And when you're in that state, a pregnant state, you want to be around a man. Your brother. Your brother.
Starting point is 01:08:15 So they end up marrying their brother. brother, like Andy Campbell of Huffington Post comes to mind with his wife, Tess. Is he relevant anymore? What's her name? Owen? Tish Owen. Tish Owen? Tess Owen. Tess Owens, yeah. So I think what happened with...
Starting point is 01:08:31 How do you know? These people are just like the woke. They stalk me. They met writing about proud boys and me and hate. They haven't been irrelevant. And I created love. Examination of my hate. But with that couple.
Starting point is 01:08:46 I see it as, so you get off the birth control, and then you're no longer attracted to your brother, and you're like, I married my brother? What kind of a pervert? Well, they smell bad, too. And they smell different. These women talk about a vile smell, like it just makes someone to throw up. So they advise women to get off birth control for three months before agreeing to marriage. Wow. To make sure the smell is there. There's this really great documentary called The Science of Sex, and they did this funny thing where they had men run on treadmills, then take their shirts off and put them in a jar. Then they had women come into a room where they did not see any of the men
Starting point is 01:09:23 and sniff each jar and rate them whether it smelled good or bad. Surprise, surprise. The women who smelled the shirts belonging to their siblings said it was disgusting. Really? Yeah, so it's just a white shirt and they smiled, oh, that one's gross. And they didn't know whose shirt it was. And it was their brother. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:40 Well, have you noticed a thread here? It's stop breeding. Stop having sex. AOC is like, don't worry about babies. You can make them later. That woman on the front page of the magazine is saying, freeze your eggs. These birth control pills are making women attracted to brotherly like figures. All of this is like anti-sex, anti-marriage, anti-children.
Starting point is 01:10:02 It's all about extinction. Well, that's, I mean, that's why they've speculated. Wait, wait. I'm sorry, I want to... See, I'm freezing. Oh, I got it, I got it. Just real quick. I mean, this is why they talk about how women on birth control are attracted to less masculine men is because it nukes your fertility, right? Your fertile phase.
Starting point is 01:10:20 And so that's when women like desire masculine features the most. So when they're on birth control, they're attracted to much less masculine men because they're not fertile. They're not actively looking for like masculine features. They're looking for stability, which is like what they basically cope with, which means they're just looking for like a cock basically. Yeah. And that's, I was going to pull up the Captain Planet population bomb video we did last time, but it's been removed. Oh. No.
Starting point is 01:10:44 They never tell you about, people think this is weird, but I have a cuck fetish. Really? And it is, yeah. It's those guys that want to see someone, you know, be with their wife, sit on a chair. I'm attracted to those guys. So I'll sit in a chair. You like watching them as they watch. And please myself staring at them and they're watching the event.
Starting point is 01:11:06 It's inception. It sounds confusing when you say cuck fetish, but it's really, I'm a cuck cuck. Oh, that explains it. Aka-c-c-c-reverbial. It's an Inuit word originally. So are you familiar with, let me pull this up, actually. Captain Planet had an episode where they told everybody not to have kids. Oh, good.
Starting point is 01:11:25 Yeah, the episode was a building is collapsing, and he's like, the people on Hope Island had been having too many kids. And then at the end, they're like, you shouldn't have big families. After all, everyone in the world is your brother and sister. Wow. Yeah, they took it down. you first, third world. We'll start with you, and then I'll be last in line. It's interesting in the third world, their birth rates have been dropping like a rock. So it kind of dispels all of these, like, lab code explanations for why the birth rate is dropping.
Starting point is 01:11:54 So the explanation in the West was, well, when we industrialize, there's no longer in... Oh, wait, here. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Did you know the population of the world is now more than five billion? Wow, that is a lot of people. High billion, I wish. And we've been freezing by 90 million people each year. But the earth is not getting any bigger. So when it is your turn to have a family,
Starting point is 01:12:18 keep it small. How? The more people there are, the more pressure we put on our planet. We transit. Take a need to our earth and conserve what you can. The power is... And in the next episode, he goes, Hey, kids, did you realize the American population
Starting point is 01:12:32 as far as the natives go, like the people born here? They're basically contributing nothing to population growth. A hundred percent of population growth in America is in... immigrants. We need more of them. That's why we have to close our borders and make sure we stop this massive population boom we're getting from the Mexicans. We need Captain Maga. That'd be nice. Well, if it was only just Mexicans, but it's Eritreans, it's like from West Africa. Well, and this is, this is what I was hitting. What's interesting is you're probably 80, 90%
Starting point is 01:13:03 Mexicans. It's not. Not anymore. It's Guatemala, Honduras. Hispanic birds. Mexico offered asylum to all these people and they said no. Yeah. I would like to see the breakdown of who is breeding the most in America today. Well, yes, maybe, but in the Biden era, he led in 10 million people that were from Central America that moved through Mexico. Right, right, right, right. Well, it's interesting. In Trump, too, the white birth rate's gone up for the first time in like 50 years. Really? Yeah. Well, it's because of that secret program the liberals don't know about where Trump is giving a million dollars to white people to have babies. Exactly. They don't know about it. Well, a huge part of the more people having babies, too, is obviously boners.
Starting point is 01:13:37 Yeah. So RFK is really getting the job done. Well, I think a lot of it's just because, like, white people feel like they have a future in the country for the first 50 years, so that's primarily what it is. Well, hopefully these people, like when you lie regularly, surely someone can see the remnants. Like a college being a jip and going a quarter million dollars. Surely there's a little sister
Starting point is 01:13:57 whose biggest eldest sister is like 10 years older than her. And she goes, yeah, I saw what my sister did. She went to Brown and she got a degree in speech pathology and Hispanic theater and how that relates to racism. And she's screwed. So I'm not doing that.
Starting point is 01:14:15 Yeah. Hopefully that's happening with breeding, too. I saw how miserable my sister was or my aunt. Yeah, I think you're going to see something give with Gen Alpha because Gen Alpha, like, Zoomers still call at least my, I'm like in the upper half of Zoomers. I was born in 01. So we still like kind of experienced a lot of the same things, millennials experienced. But I think younger Zoomers and Gen Alpha are going to see how miserable life ended up being
Starting point is 01:14:37 for Gen Xers and millennials. And I do think they will react accordingly. Well, they react in mass. Who knows? Oh, dude, but it's going to be a nuclear bomb. It's going to be bizarre. We mention all the time. You know, you know, do you know what the, uh, he's running away?
Starting point is 01:14:49 The, the population, the, the, this gen alpha is half the size of Gen Z and millennial. So they're going to look around and being like, you have destroyed us. Yeah, they're going to be, they're going to have a chip on their shoulder. Yeah, they're going to be as, they're going to be so far right. They're going to be like underneath the, the compass. Millennials, like, millennialsals have this weird trauma because they, they, saw what was supposed to be theirs and then didn't get it. And then zoomers have a little bit of that. Gen Alpha is like truly the first generation who felt like they had nothing to lose in the
Starting point is 01:15:20 first place. Like they never thought they were going to get anything because they saw what happened in the millennials and zoomers. They don't feel it really entitled to much. So they're going to be a very bizarre generation to watch age. I'm not like I'm not blackpled on them necessarily. I just know whatever their sociological like development is going to be is going to be very weird. Also, their core development era ages were during COVID, which I think is going to have some interesting impacts on them too. But something else was talking about earlier is we've seen the birth rate decline rapidly in the third world, which no one's really talking about. Like India's gone sub replacement. Wow.
Starting point is 01:15:52 So a lot of these economists and other like sociologists were like, oh, well, the birth rate went down in the first world because when everyone industrialized, they no longer needed kids. They no longer needed farmhands. They started having less kids. And people were like, okay, that made sense. But then we started seeing the birth rate drop in countries that weren't fully industrialized. industrialized at the time China. And so then they moved on to, well, when women get education, they no longer feel the need to pair up with men because they can provide for themselves. Well, we started seeing other countries that still had like strong, masculine roles in society.
Starting point is 01:16:22 Their birth rates started dropping. Now they're really dumbfounded because we're seeing countries like India, the countries that tick none of those boxes, their birth rates are dropping off. Even Mali, they've gone from like eight, nine kids per woman down to four and it's declining rapidly. Molly? Yeah, Mali. So what we're seeing all across the- Not that, Molly. Yeah. So what we're seeing across the third world is the birth rate dropping, like, rapidly.
Starting point is 01:16:44 And I think what the explanation for that is, in addition to perhaps across the world, is comparison. You're comparing yourself to other people. So if you're in the third, if you're like in a village in India and you're looking at like bombshells from Sweden on your Instagram all day, how can you possibly settle for like a woman in your village with a unibrow? Like, you're never going to do that. That is a terrible theory. I know. Well, no. You think it's because you think that third rules are breeding less because they're ugly.
Starting point is 01:17:12 That's part of it. Yeah, it's a chopdemic. But I think it's true. And I think this is true because you're seeing, I think this is what's going on in the first world. There's a lot of people, they don't want to like settle. They want to wait on like, you know, maybe a bigger fish. And you're seeing this in the third world where a lot of women, you'll see this on Instagram and TikTok all the time. Is they're like, I dream of moving to New York one day.
Starting point is 01:17:33 And so like they will never settle for just being like some guy in a. village or some gallon of a village. Well, the predominant explanation for this is wealth. And they say the reason Mexico's birth rate isn't what it used to be is because they have more money. And I don't know why this is, but for some reason when a culture has more disposable income, they tend to have less kids. The problem is America bucks that trend. So America has the highest birth rate in the developed world, even among white Americans. And we have the most disposable income per capita and the entire world bar none, even higher than like Hong Kong. So the problem with that is like the United States ends up being this weird case study. Maybe it's evangelicals because evangelicals have a lot of kids.
Starting point is 01:18:11 And like America has this weird synthesis of like very wealthy and very religious. And that's kind of unique. Are you sure that whites in America are breeding enough to replace themselves? They're not at replacement yet. But it's evangelicals and Catholics are above replacement. And the white birth rate in general is going up under Trump. And they're about to eclipse and be the highest in the country. The Asians still breed higher. But we're higher than Hispanics, way higher than blacks because they kill all their kids. They would have a higher fertility, but they have the highest abortion. There's actually the Mennonites in the Amish.
Starting point is 01:18:39 There's one theory that in 100 years, they'll dominate the country because their birth rate is so high and everyone else is. Well, they'll dominate presidential elections because Pennsylvania, demographically, will always be a swing state, and they're going to start determining elections
Starting point is 01:18:51 in Pennsylvania. Gavin, do you know what the population of how many, do you know how many millennials there on the United States? 3.2 million. 80 million. Well, roughly, yeah. You know how many Gen Z there is? Ballpark.
Starting point is 01:19:04 Obviously, 97 million. It's like 78 million. Oh. You know how many Gen Alpha there is? 100 million. 42. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:19:14 It is half the size. So how do you fund Social Security when Gen Xers are about to enter the Social Security age and boomers are in it? It's gone. So you need between 2.8 and 4 laborers paying Social Security to fund one recipient. What happens? So I imagine pending any kind of technological. Advantage or intervention, you're going to get the older demographic voting to tax the younger demographic at a higher rate. They're going to say increase Social Security tax to accommodate
Starting point is 01:19:45 the older people. And they're going to say, we paid into it. It's ours. We deserve it. The problem is that money's got to come from somewhere. They're going to go to the 18-year-olds for which there's half of as many as there used to be 18 years ago. And they're going to say, the new cap on security is going to be 250, not 125. So you're getting double taxed. Okay. What about this as a solution? this younger demographic, in order for them to have more money, they freeze their eggs,
Starting point is 01:20:11 they live in a pod, they don't own anything, and they eat bugs. Now they have more money to give us retired Gen Xers. Solution. That's certainly what the... I think Social Security is gone.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Yes, absolutely. Pensions, like, you hear boomers talk about pensions. And like, well, now he's getting two pensions because when he first retired, he got a new job. Gen X and down outside of, like civil servants, they're not going to see any pension. I think the outlook's much grimmer than that is that we know that politically,
Starting point is 01:20:43 it's like one of the first things you learn in policy size, we can't touch entitlement spending because the elderly are the ones that dominate elections and they will punish you at the ballot box if you touch Social Security, if you touch Medicare. I think the outlook's even more grim, which is instead in 23, when Social Security goes insolvent, they just crank up the taxes even more to pay for it. This is what happened. This is what's been happening in France, where France, Like, Macron tried to bump the retirement age up like two years, and they had riots in the streets. And so I think what's going to end up happening, 23, Social Security goes insolvent, they just say, we need a new payroll tax, we need a new corporate tax. We're going to start, they're going to use Trump's tariffs.
Starting point is 01:21:18 And they're going to blame it on the rich. They're going to say, well, it's the rich aren't paying their fair share. So we're going to increase this tax. They're going to lie. And then what's going to happen is regular, these Gen Z people are going to get their first paycheck. Do you guys remember your first paycheck? Yep. I remember my first paycheck.
Starting point is 01:21:33 So I need a gas station. And I went, hold on there a minute. Yeah. My first paycheck, when I worked on my family, so my first job, I was nine. I worked at my family's shop. I didn't have paychecks. I just got paid tips. When I got my first job, was at a Portillo's in Chicago.
Starting point is 01:21:48 And I was getting paid like, I don't know, like 9, 25 an hour or something. I didn't know anything. No, I think it was like seven something an hour. So when I got my check, I didn't count my hours. I was 16, didn't really know anything. My paycheck's like $100. I'm like, let's go. And then I had $100.
Starting point is 01:22:01 bucks. When I was 18, I got a job at American Airlines, and I worked 40 hours, and I was getting paid like 10, 25 an hour. So I did the math, calculated my taxes, and then I said, here's how much money I should have on payday, which I need for these bills and everything. I get my check, and it was like 60 bucks. And yeah, and I was like, what? And then all the old guys in the room started laughing their asses off. And they were like, you first, first time, I was like, no, no, no, no, no, no, what's going on? That's $340 in tax. It was, I can't remember exactly what it was.
Starting point is 01:22:37 There was like union dues were taken out, which was like $24. Then there was taxes. And then there was some like BS work related like first paycheck nonsense. Right. Like related to like you owe for uniform and things like that. And like, so I was like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm like, I don't have any money. So I had to call my dad.
Starting point is 01:23:00 like I need money. I was like, I got my first paycheck and it's nothing in it because like I owe for uniform. I owe for like name badge. I know for like weird processing things. And then my next check comes out and I'm like, this should be better. And it was worse.
Starting point is 01:23:10 And I'm like, I don't understand how they're taking so much and they're like welcome to taxes. And I'm like, yeah, but I'm poor. I can't afford rent. I can't afford shoes. I can't pay gas. My car broke down. I can't make enough money to,
Starting point is 01:23:20 to stay afloat. And I ended up just like, I worked there for two years and took a train for a while. And it's just like it was impossible. What's going to happen? for Gen Z is that frustration won't just be a frustration many of these young people
Starting point is 01:23:36 aren't going to have the ability to call their parents and ask for help and so what's going to happen is they're going to break from that system they're going to just reject it completely
Starting point is 01:23:44 they've also got this tsunami of apathy where they don't even care about money anymore it's become it's sort of like the debt when you hear about these trillions of dollars
Starting point is 01:23:54 we owe your brain just goes it shuts down and goes we can't afford that young I know it as someone who's hired millennials and zoomers. I'll say like, you got to work this weekend because we're off Monday, Tuesday, and they're like,
Starting point is 01:24:07 I can't. And I'm like, okay, what about I pay you a thousand bucks? And we call it a day. And they'll be like, I wish I could. And it's like going to the beach or something. They're not going for a heart transplant. And then I would start adding money, even though I had no intention of paying it, just to see.
Starting point is 01:24:25 And I would get up to like 10 grand. And they're like, God, I wish it's clearly very important to you. And you're like, 10 grand. I would never offer that. But I just did as a joke and you said, no? Well, that's why I think they're going to be able to get away with. So right now there's about 2.8 workers for beneficiary in the United States. In 10 years, it'll be like 2.1.
Starting point is 01:24:45 So right now, social security rate for an employee is 6.2%. They're going to have to raise it to about 9% in order to pay for Social Security in 233. That's not even talking about any of the other entitlements. The employer is going to have to match that at 9%. Like, that might not sound like a lot. That's like a 40% increase. That will destroy the economy. That will destroy the economy.
Starting point is 01:25:09 The structure of economy, the fractional reserve system, and the federal reserve function off of a growing population. That's it. End of story. It's a Ponzi scheme that only works when you add new labor. And we can't anymore because Gen Alpha is half the size of Gen Z. So what they're trying to do is flood the country with migrants to make up for that deficit. And that's not working either because it's causing cultural revolt.
Starting point is 01:25:28 And it results in a Trump who then reaffes. versus these policies. They don't seem to be working. You can't replace a middle manager with a Honduran farmer. I'm sorry. You stupid idea in the first place. You can't do that to your point. Most of them aren't even working. I mean, there's estimates coming out from CIS where like literally the majority of foreign born people in the United States are on some form of government assistance. So it's like, and that's, and that's the United States where like compared to Europe, we're at least getting like somewhat decent immigrants. Compared to Europe, where like 80% of them are on the government teat. So you're getting like immigrants that aren't even like backfilling the
Starting point is 01:25:59 loss and labor that we need because the population has declined. And then in addition to that, what I outlined earlier? They're not even having kids now. So like in 50 years, what are you going to do? When the third world's not even having kids, they're not even to have excess population to send. What do you do then? You're just kind of like, no matter what, young people are going to get screwed no matter what. There's no way around it. Like we're heading towards, Bronze Age Pervert was talking about this on his podcast. We are heading towards gerotocracy. There's no way around it. Like what we saw during COVID is going to look like a day in the park compared to what the old, I can't use the word, the old people are going to impose on young people. I have predicted that we will see the dystopian nightmare scenario is that young people are indentured until the age of like 24.
Starting point is 01:26:45 And they're going to be like 100% of your labor goes towards supporting society. And they're going to push this DSA socialism on young people for the purpose of having them be like, Yes. Don't worry. You have to work and we'll take care of you. And these young people will get the utter bare minimum. Yep. Their access labor will be given to the elderly to sustain their security.
Starting point is 01:27:05 We're seeing it now where we're seeing this, like, it's the most indefensible system ever, this wealth transfer from the young and the old. Russ Green and the American mind, he gave the perfect term, total luxury boomer communism. That is like the current system in the United States. It is the perfect term. The acronym spelled something funny. Yeah. Maybe you should workshop the abbreviation. But he was talking about this back in like,
Starting point is 01:27:25 September. He totally saw around this corner because now we're seeing, I don't even bring it up because people get mad when I bring it up, the certain policy proposals that are leading to total luxury boomer communism. But like it's getting worse. It's going to get worse. There's no way around it. Like J.D. Vance might, he has to play a perfect game for eight years to get us out of this. And like Trump, he already got wrapped up in the Iran war. So the idea that we're going to play a perfect game for 10 more years looks a bit iffy. Can I say it's something very unpopular? Yes. Yes, the young people are. correct. It is basically impossible to buy a house. Yes,
Starting point is 01:27:59 the boomers made a lot of money, but, and I can't believe I'm saying this, I hope I don't get assassinated on the way back to the hotel tonight, but the boomers did work pretty hard. I agree. And they, like, my, my sock, my bassinet was a
Starting point is 01:28:15 sock drawer because my parents were still in college when I was born. They were just like, and my parents picked up, they left Glasgow, they went to London, where I was born, And then there was an opportunity in Canada. They're on the plane. They had mobility and grit.
Starting point is 01:28:32 And, you know, a typical example is they see one of these home rental things on YouTube. It's like, we renovated a castle. And they're like, look at these boomers. They live in a castle. And then you find out they bought it for nothing, yes. But it was completely overrun with weeds. It had been abandoned for 100 years. They scrubbed every brick.
Starting point is 01:28:51 And yes, it is a palace now. It took 60 years to build. Or even that, remember that couple with the automatic web, they are 15s during the riot? And they live in a giant mansion. Well, go check out that mansion when they got it. There was weeds growing through the window. They spent decades renovating that place.
Starting point is 01:29:12 So it's a very unpopular thing to say. No, I think you're right. A boomers busted their ass. And they did have a silver spoon in many ways after their degree and everything. But like, my dad grew up with no shoes, and that wasn't uncommon for boomers to like have to wear their brother's shoes
Starting point is 01:29:29 and put, you know, newspapers in where the hole was. Yeah, I workshopped an acronym for you. What do you got? The vociferous, authoritative, gerontocratic, institutional national administration. Flavla? Vosophores. I don't know how catchy that is.
Starting point is 01:29:47 It's no scuba. Say it again? The vociferous, authoritative, gerentocratic, institutional national administration. Oh, I thought the acronym spelled vociferous. No, no, that's just the first word. And what does that sound like? Voila.
Starting point is 01:30:03 I think, I think Tate figured it out. Vosiferous. Authoritative. Jarentocratic. Institutional, national administration. Sounds like Regina. Great city. Yeah, it spells something good just for you.
Starting point is 01:30:23 I agree. I was talking about this is Doyle. the day. Doyle is on the show. You should go watch it. It's up on the tape brown channel. And like a lot of things gets missed. I'm not trying to like instigate a generational that's like terrible for the country. If you have like this generational war where the boomers think zoomers are all lazy and the zoomers think boomers got everything handed to them. It's like neither are true. Yeah, both are right. It's like no, there's actually like blaming everything on the boomers is kind of ridiculous for many ways. In one way is they're kind of like the last bulwark. If you look at
Starting point is 01:30:51 voting patterns. Like, boomers are the ones that are, like, actually voting for, like, the candidates that we like, something needs to be said about that. And then to your point, like, yes, they grew up in a time with, like, exceptional economic mobility. But that doesn't, like, take away from the fact that they, they created a lot of the world we live in now, like, all these big companies that we have now, a lot of these technological advancements, all the music that people love, especially zoomers.
Starting point is 01:31:13 Like, we love music. Like, we love the Smiths. It's like, they're all boomers. Like, these are all boomers. So it's like... Next generation. Yeah. So it's like, you know,
Starting point is 01:31:21 yes there's a lot of problems and I've outlined a lot of them but yeah this idea that like boomers are responsible for everything it's like I don't know I think that's necessarily true I just want you to take the good things from the boomers like the mobility in the grid and the having the kids early and getting married early without a huge plan I guess what I'm trying to say is I do feel entitled like they say zoomers are so entitled it's like yeah I am entitled like I feel entitled to what my parents had and what my let's let's Gavin so boomers on average own two houses 75% of boomers own at least own a home and many of them own it more than one. Gen X, about 70% owns one home. Millennials, 50% own a home. Gen Z, it's something like 20% own home. The issue is, I'll put it like
Starting point is 01:32:07 this. When Fukushima happened in Japan, a bunch of elderly Japanese showed up to do the emergency work in the reactor saying, look, I'm old. I had my chance. It's time for the younger generation to take everything, so I'll sacrifice myself for them. In the United States, the boomers are like, I paid into Social Security, so I deserve it. And it's my house. I worked for it, and I'm not going to let someone take it from me. Young people have no homes.
Starting point is 01:32:31 They can't get married. They can't have kids. And the boomers are like, it's mine. And it's funny is whenever I say stuff like this, I get messages from boomers being like, hey, look, you can't rag on us because we did this. I'm like, listen, listen, you can feel however you want to feel about it.
Starting point is 01:32:46 I don't care, right? In Japan, elderly people walked in to a nuclear reactor to die because they said it's time for the young people to inherit the world. The boomers are saying, yes, but I worked for it and it's mine. That's fine. You're allowed to believe that. I'm just saying one society will do well by their young people, despite the fact they're not having kids. Our society is going to take from them and they will stop, they will not flourish. I think, well, I think you're forgetting that a lot of these boomers are ending up buying homes for their kids or giving them home number two. You want to know what's going to happen?
Starting point is 01:33:18 What? Boomers are at the mortality. cliff. Life expectancy is 79 and boomers just turned 80. So we're going to start seeing a large die off of boomers who own disproportionately these homes and that they use for rental properties or second homes or vacation homes. Their millennial kids are going to inherit it. No, I'm not forgetting Gen X. Boomers tend to have millennial children, not Gen X children, though older boomers do have some Gen X children. The millennials will inherit these homes, but they don't live in rural Nebraska where the home is and it's worth $400,500,000. So they moved to Chicago. So they moved to or St. Louis or Los Angeles.
Starting point is 01:33:53 And they get a call from a lawyer saying, you know, following the funeral, we need to talk about estate planning. You inherited your parents' house. And they're going to say, I don't want to live in rural Nebraska. I'm going to say, well, what do you want to do? And they say, put it on the market. Guess what? Millennials don't have money and can't buy houses.
Starting point is 01:34:09 So they're going to put it on the market appraised for $500,000. And then they're going to say, no one is offering anything on that house. And then the kid who inherited is going to say, well, the old, that it's a, it's a middle-aged man or woman is going to say, drop the price. I don't want to deal with it. I'll take what I can get. And they'll go, let's put it for. No one will offer to buy it. Why? Because all of the millennials who normally would are in the same boat. The price is going to drop way down. And here's the best part. They just made it illegal for institutional investors to buy houses, which means the offers that you could get from a black rock or whatever is off the table. The house is going
Starting point is 01:34:44 to drop to zero because no one wants to move to the middle of nowhere. And how do I know this? It's already happening in Japan. They're called the Kia's. Young people have moved away from these prefectures and they move to big urban centers because they want to be around other young people and there's very few young people. So all of these places have aging populations and 20% are young. So they all move from the rural areas into the urban area to live near each other. Now you've got whole cities that are effectively abandoned turning into Detroit or or into Gary, Indiana. and the value of these properties, 10 bedroom house, $50,000 U.S. Three bedroom house, $10,000 U.S.
Starting point is 01:35:23 In some instances, there's videos where an old jet, there's one video I watch where an old Japanese man sees young white tourists and says, please, please, take the house. You can have it because otherwise it falls apart, it collapses, and there's, they just want someone there. We're going to see this in the United States as boomers start dying. The value of homes is going to collapse like crazy. this will be a massive period of, you know, this might be the fourth turning.
Starting point is 01:35:49 This might be the great collapse period we get in this generation. Gen Z will finally be able to buy houses because I'll say this, where we are right now in West Virginia, five years ago, there was a bungalow, three bedrooms, $200,000. And one of my friends was like, I should probably buy that, you know, a nice little bungalow. You know, it's on two acres. They didn't. Today, it's half a million dollars. It's sold for like $4.75.
Starting point is 01:36:13 Because you're near D.C. We're close enough to D.C., but we are pretty far away in the middle of nowhere. It's because the prices are just skyrocketing. My wife and I were looking at a house that was listed originally for like 300. And then after like a year or two, we looked again and it was 475. We went and checked it out, and it was not worth it. It needed a hundred grand in work. It had a fridge from the 70s.
Starting point is 01:36:35 So we told them 300. And they were like, no, we'll sell. And they did. And this was like a year ago. That's all going to change. and the prices are going to correct. Wait, you're saying two things at once. Homes are going so cheap, they're not, they're not worth nothing.
Starting point is 01:36:49 No, no, no, no, no. Also, homes are going up. Right in the past year, home prices skyrocketed. Okay. Boomers are going to die and the prices are going to collapse to near zero. So it's a, it's a tidal wave where everything's shot straight up and then to the ground. It's going to get real weird because housing is a root foundation of the economy. So what happens when there's,
Starting point is 01:37:13 Gen Xer who owns a house that he bought for 500K two years ago, and he's got a mortgage on it. The boomers all die off. Millennials can't buy houses. And now the value of that house is 200K. He can't sell it. He's underwater. And so he's trapped. What do I do?
Starting point is 01:37:25 Declare bankruptcy. Walk away. You can surrender the property is what we've seen people do. They call the bank and they say, it's yours. I'm done. I'm going to save money if I stop paying on it. Just surrender. Then the bank will try and sell it for dirt and they won't get their money back.
Starting point is 01:37:39 So that's going to have a ripple effect on all products. So I've been talking to people about what to invest in, and I'm thinking, nothing, hold cash. This is a good segue to your next sponsor. This is why I use fly right investments. Did you see the Ben Shapiro thing where he was talking about Lindsey Graham's death and then segueed into a commercial? Yeah, you guys can't do that, man. Lobo casket. He was like, no, no, he was like, you know, everybody, of course, has been super angry about what Lindsay, about what the Lindsey Stood for, and it's been very stressful.
Starting point is 01:38:09 Of course, they're going to attack me, and everybody gets attacked. And when you do, you feel pretty stressed. That's what. That's literally what it was. And it's just like, wow. Come on, guys, you can't. There are certain videos you don't put ads on, okay? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:23 You know, like Colgate doesn't want to be on your school, just got bombed in Iran video, you know what I mean? Right. Remember that commercial from, it showed the Ukraine air raid sirens, and then it showed the guy shaking his ass to Applebee's. Yes. Oh, yeah. And everyone was like, this is late stage capitalism.
Starting point is 01:38:39 There was the thing that Tucker did this Monday, the big long 10-point thing. He was talking about how debt basically equals slavery. And then right in the middle of that, he had a finance your house ad. Really? Yeah, you're talking about a lender. Well, that actually makes sense. I mean, he was saying that you shouldn't have to finance stuff, that you shouldn't live a, you know, debt slavery. I guess, I guess the fact that he was, he might probably was referring to.
Starting point is 01:39:09 referring to credit card interest rates. Like, if, you know, I'm a reform, not a revolutionary. If, like, I agree, people should live based on the money they earn and not take on, have to take on debt for these things.
Starting point is 01:39:21 But you're not going to just eliminate that overnight. You want to advocate for reducing debt. And I'm actually a big fan of debt consolidation programs. Like, we have a few sponsors that do that stuff. Oh, here we go. And I'm not going to name them, you know. My point is that we reject a ton of sponsors too. But it is legitimate that if you've got 29.
Starting point is 01:39:39 9% credit card debt, and you can consolidate that and pay 4%. It's helping. It's saving money. And everybody wins. I mean, your credit card company is going to get pissed because they're milk in the teat. The refinance company is going to shift whatever you're... So you're paying this company 30% on top. Stop that.
Starting point is 01:39:54 You pay 4% of this other company. They're making money now and they're happy. And your monthly bills have dropped. I think that... I like that stuff. So I understand the crassness of turning it into a commercial. At the same time, that's a bit more tasteful than Lindsay Green. died and we're stressed out.
Starting point is 01:40:12 Like, if someone did, we've, we've done segments on, you know, finance debt, the economy, and then had sponsors that were financed. I'm like, that makes sense. You know, if it's a company, you don't believe it, it's ripping people off, then you're just a dick. I understand millennials and zoomers seeing the housing market and going, I give up. And that's a totally understandable instinct. I just want them to know that they're not the first ones to grow up in poverty or with a bleak future. And I've seen...
Starting point is 01:40:40 They're not even. I'm sorry. Like, finish your point, I'm sorry. Grow some balls and take it on the chin. You know, you say, I can't afford to move out. Cram like 10 dudes in a house. That's what we did. I slept in the boiler room.
Starting point is 01:40:57 There was people sleeping in the dining room. You just figured it out. I had a studio in L.A. with three people. It was one big room. To be fair, the kitchen was like... The kitchen, I think, was maybe 10 feet. by five feet. So it had a stove
Starting point is 01:41:13 and a cabinet and a sink. Nobody slept in there, but two people slept in the, it was just one room and a bathroom. We had a bathroom. But the closet was like, it was like seven feet by four feet. And I'm like,
Starting point is 01:41:30 I can lay in there. I'm a king. And so I was able to lay in there and at my laptop. And every night I would go in there and close the door and I would play the dark night on DVD and I'd watch. it every single night to the point where I could recite that movie line for a line verbatim. I mean, we don't have a TV in and have the internet. So all I had was this one DVD to watch. What's the opening line? In the dark night? Well, admittedly, it has been 17 years since I watched
Starting point is 01:41:56 every single night. But the first line in the movie might be, I'm not going to know it verbatim, but it's the two, it's the guys are on the roof and they shoot the thing across. They glide across the roof. And then he, like, checks his watch. And I says, and he says something about, like, are they ready or... This Joker guy's pretty crazy, huh? Is that the first line? I think he says, he says, this Joker guy's pretty crazy, huh?
Starting point is 01:42:21 Or something like that. I don't know that's the first line. A joke of a guy's a total nut. Yeah. And then, uh, if I watch the movie, I can probably go through it still. Yeah. But that's just I just lived in a closet. And you know what I would do?
Starting point is 01:42:36 You know how to do? I would go to the little Mercado next door. and I would buy the tomatoes. Three of a kind. Let's do this. Ah, okay. That's the very first line. So there's a mercado and, you know, a little Spanish market. I'd buy a pack of tortillas about this big for 50 cents.
Starting point is 01:42:51 I bought a little mayonnaisea, which was 70 cents, and then tomatoes were like a nickel a piece. So I'd buy a bunch of tomatoes. I'd then put the tortillas on the gas stove with the tomatoes on and some mayonnaise, and that's all I would eat. Because I couldn't afford it. Now, for a treat, I'd get a dollar a 99-cent burger from a gas stove. from Hardys. I think it's called Carl's Jr. out there.
Starting point is 01:43:11 I can't remember which one. But that was like, and you know what the thing is? People would always say, don't eat fast food. You're wasting your money. Go to the grocery store. And I say, listen, I have one dollar.
Starting point is 01:43:21 I'm not buying a week's worth of groceries to make a meal. I'm not buying a potato. If I want protein, fats, salt and some veggies, I go to, I would go to Wendy's and I'd say, can I get a junior bacon cheeseburger?
Starting point is 01:43:34 Can I get extra, extra, extra, extra, extra, extra, extra, extra, and extra, extra, extra, extra, extra, extra onions. And they'd be like, okay, and they would just put seven tomatoes and like seven things of onions on it because it's free. And then I'd have this big, massive sandwich to eat for a buck. And those were your groceries. And then I'd grab a handful of ketchupes, you know, for free,
Starting point is 01:43:55 and I'd have ketchup at home. So young people, if you're out there, don't freeze your eggs, get married, have babies. You did get screwed. Your education is useless. It's the most expensive education in the history of education. Same with real estate. The $1.5 million is not attainable for a home.
Starting point is 01:44:18 You're never going to own a home. That doesn't mean you give up. Move to rural Indiana. Move wherever the job is and make babies. You know what Kevin O'Leary said? He had this viral clip because he said, your goal is an entrepreneur should be to get $5 million in T bills at 5%. because then you're getting $250,000 a year, $250,000 a year just from the $5 million T bills.
Starting point is 01:44:41 And I just find that funny because it's like easier said than done. Yeah, you're not kidding. But also, you don't need five. If you get $500,000 in cash and put in a high yield savings, you're going to do between $20,000 and $30,000 a year. That's a great start that supplements your income. Yeah. And $500,000 is not easily attainable by most people, but it is obtainable by most people. And it's not easily.
Starting point is 01:45:03 Right. So, you work double shouts. shifts every day. You spend nothing and you save as much as you can and you get that money in a high yield or you get a high yield ETF at like 8%. And here's another thing young people don't know. Nothing makes you more money than having kids. It puts a fire under your ass and all of a sudden watching Netflix all weekend is not an option. No, no, no, come on, Gavin. It's because when you have more kids, the chance of one of becoming famous goes up and then they get in a movie. Harry Potter, boom, you got millions of dollars.
Starting point is 01:45:37 You may have a little fresh prince of Bel Air in there. You may have a little E.T. What was that, Elliot? You could have an Elliott in the family. Yeah. Macaulay Culkin. Oh, yeah, Matilda. The guy from Malcolm in the middle, he made his business manager a ton of money.
Starting point is 01:45:55 Yeah, you know. And he might get into the MLB. So just have as many kids as you can. And one of them, and try to get them all to be famous. And the ones that don't adoption. That's right. Due to reality, you do. YouTube show.
Starting point is 01:46:05 Get them out of you. I had too many kids. You know what's really cringe right now is there was this viral video where this family put a microphone, a love on their, like, four-year-old daughter as she was snowboarding. And it was incredibly cute. You're watching a snowboard, and she's like, I can do it. Oh!
Starting point is 01:46:22 And then she falls down. It's millions, 50 million views. Now there's 10,000 channels of it. And it's just absolute cringe, where parents are putting microphones on their toddlers to go around talking about stuff. And I'm like, just stop. Yeah. While we're giving out these instructions, do not make a reality show of your family.
Starting point is 01:46:40 Don't even take pictures. Don't even put pictures of your kids on the internet. Pictures of your kids do not leave your phone. Yeah. We're going to go to your Rumble Rans and Super Chat, so smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you've ever met in your life. We got this one from A.K. Storm. He says, Tim, wonderful bait on your rooster post.
Starting point is 01:46:58 Took the tactic right from the media, bearing the issue at the bottom and letting assumptions run rampant. I think I actually have this to... I pulled this one up? Where is it? Okay, here you go. I tweeted this. The debate is obviously going to be massive and everyone will want to see it. There's a lot of money in the line.
Starting point is 01:47:14 I know that people, I'm sorry, and I know that finding a good moderator is hard when top personalities and the choice personalities decline. I am offering to officially moderate this debate. The issue is too important to all of us as a nation to ignore. Though I obviously have my opinions on the debate matter at hand. And I believe I can be fair to all parties, even if they often express deep passion, passion, well, I said passionate passion, which some find offensive. I do not believe this one debate will solve any of the disagreements among the parties involved,
Starting point is 01:47:40 nor substantially change the nature of social media. But the question of whether we should be allowed to own roosters in suburban areas is one worth debating. I stand ready to moderate the Great Backyard Rooster debate, and perhaps advanced as important issue to the national stage. And guess what every single response and quote is? And I got 2,000 replies, 200 retweets, half a million views. That's huge. And they're all like, let's see, this is what Peak Tron.
Starting point is 01:48:06 No thanks, bud. You're as far away from neutral as it gets. Sincerely the entire world, Tim Poole's crash out. I didn't say anything about Candace Owens. That's weird. Why did you capitalize the R in Roosters? Is that a joke? If it makes me sound dumb, it's a joke, yeah.
Starting point is 01:48:22 Well, do you capitalize the G and God? Yes. It's proper noun. Roosters are a legendary creature that we refer to as a proper name. So you see roosters as a deity? You worship male chickens? That's why we have to have this debate. It's very oriental.
Starting point is 01:48:37 Oh, I see. I did capitalize rooster on purpose. The joke was like that roosters being elevated to this. The whole thing was a troll. So I saw Michael Knowles' video where he was like, I am declining for this reason. And then I was like, I am going to make a post where the first half that's visible is a generic response about some kind of debate because I know all of the Kirk Spirritards won't even bother reading it because you have to be so, I'm going to avoid swearing effing retarded to believe this stuff about
Starting point is 01:49:17 Egyptian planes and whatever that I know these people, they are, when you look up the word myopic, it's just pictures of Candace's Owen's audience. 2,000 replies from people who think the whole world exists in one sound bite. They don't think other shows exist. They don't understand that in Japan they're not talking about us. These are people who think the whole world is one dimensional. So I know that if I make a post that literally says I want to debate owning roosters, because people don't know this, but roosters are banned in most suburban and urban areas.
Starting point is 01:49:53 chickens, it's 50-50. So in D.C., for instance, you're allowed to own, I think, up to four chickens, as long as they're not like some ridiculous is like 250 feet from a property line, unless you have written permission from the neighbors, but you cannot own roosters. Now, I think that's an affront to chicken ownership, and roosters should be allowed. But the point is, I know that the people who watch Candace don't actually read, they see a headline or a soundbite, and it's instantly true in its entire. its entirety, an entire, assumptive capacity.
Starting point is 01:50:27 Meaning, when you say there is a debate in their brain, they fill a stadium with news articles and statements. None of it makes sense and none of it is related to what I was talking about. Now, the one thing I considered was that maybe I should have said at the bottom, the question of whether or not men can play in the WNBA is massive, and it strikes the heart of what woke is. And then I could have, when everyone started responding about stupid candist stuff, I could have been like, what are you talking about? This is about the WNBA and the NBA. Why are you making
Starting point is 01:50:57 assumptions? This is obviously meant to troll all of these people. Well, when I read it, I did think you were talking about Candace. Why did you do that? While you sit here and insult people who thought that, I find it very hurtful because I am one of those rubs who read that and went, oh, Tim wants to moderate that thing. Well, maybe there's a lesson in perhaps reading a bit more. Yeah. And I got to get thicker skin because right now I am on the verge of tears because that was you tore me a new one with that. Well, the issue is this. The idea that there is one singular debate happening and that it's the world you live in, this is part of the problem. Come on. It's Tim Poole. Everyone is talking about this debate today. If anyone's going to moderate Tim Poole, I'm sorry, Candice Owens and Andrew Wilson, it's going to be maybe five people. Yeah, it's not going to be me.
Starting point is 01:51:54 You, Knowles, Ben Shapiro, I don't know. But this is entirely the point. People live in a world of news cycles, and they don't explore the headlines beyond them. That's my point. I know there's a news story right now about Andrew Wilson wanting to debate Candace Owens. And I also know that people will see a sentence and fill in the blanks on what the story is. This is part of the problem of why the liberals think Donald Trump called Nazis find people, or why they think the proud boys are neo-Nazis.
Starting point is 01:52:24 They've never actually bothered to read the article. Yes. The brown M&Ms. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, which is one of the most brilliant stories. For those I don't know, it was Van Halen who did this? Yeah. They put in their writer in the middle of the contract that there must be a bowl of brown M&Ms, all colored M&Ms, all colored M&Ms, removed. And the story gets out there and people think it's because they're divas.
Starting point is 01:52:46 The real reason they put it in the contract was because they had played a show where the stage collapsed. And they said, how did you not read the contract where it said the weight of the show is going to be X amount? And it needs to be able to support that amount. So they decided to put dead in the middle some ridiculous, nonsensical thing about M&Ms. And if they walked in the room and didn't see it, it meant they did not read the contract. And that put their lives with us. Pyrotechnics, too. They go, we don't want to burst into flames.
Starting point is 01:53:11 Yeah. So we want to make sure you know and read the contract because we don't want the stage to collapse and we don't want to blow up. Are we behind a paywall now? No, no, seven minutes. When people talk about the Charlie Kirk stuff, when I read all the stories, I read every single word of all the claims. And it's like looking at a bunch of, it's a Jackson Pollock painting of theories. Yeah. There was a man in the bush in front of Charlie Kirk wearing camo gear. There was a man underground who aimed up and shot Charlie in the neck. And that's why they had
Starting point is 01:53:44 to repay it. I've heard that one too. Yeah. The mic exploded. The love mic exploded. It wasn't a 30 out six, a man in the crowd jumped up and shot all of these theories right now. And every day when new evidence comes out, these people forget those theories were part of what. Their tweets still exist. Their statements still exist. We had a guy on the show who argued simultaneously in the same two-hour span that Charlie was shot in the back of the neck from upstairs. And then 20 minutes later said, look at this footage from Charlie's point of view. There's a man in Camo gear crowd. next to a bush, he shot Charlie. And I said, so he was shot from the front and the bullet wrapped around his back. These people are retards who don't read anything. And they get really angry
Starting point is 01:54:32 about it. And this is my point. I have no respect for them. They are literally retarded. And I can say something like there were multiple people who posted online seemingly having four knowledge of Charlie Kirk's assassination. The official story does not line up with that. However, the idea that Egypt flew planes was fabricated, Candice Owens thought UTC meant Utah time. And they, this is true. This is true. Candice Owens claimed that Charlie Kirk has electromagnetic superpowers.
Starting point is 01:55:00 I am not fucking joking. She claimed in her show several times that Charlie Kirk could time travel, astral project, and control electricity. And these people believe it. So whatever, man, I am not trying to. trying to run for office and I don't need to win over people who genuinely believe Charlie Kirk had electromagnetic superpowers. Love that one.
Starting point is 01:55:23 And it's not that fringe. I can go through my texts and I'm arguing with friends about all this stuff, about how they were paving the cement immediately after he was shot. I'm not talking to some lunatic in the Punjab. I'm talking to people that I hang out with all the time. They paved it five days later. Five days. They put pavers over five days later.
Starting point is 01:55:45 There was an equipment hatch. They have the internals for the sprinklers and electronics, so there's a hatch you could pull up. People saw that and said, they were underground. It's like, well, it could have been, I guess. The point is this. A lot may have happened. But when you go around claiming that Charlie was a time traveler, an alien, that he could control streetlights. I'm not kidding.
Starting point is 01:56:12 Candace claimed that Charlie Kirk could walk up to a street light and, like, like the movie phenomenon turn it off. Wow. She claimed that she lame power. She said that she and Charlie were part of the same experimental program from the government training them in psychic powers and they both had the ability to astral project.
Starting point is 01:56:28 Did she still have it? I guess so. Use it. Anyway, we got to read some of these chances. Turning off lights. Can I show one thing here that I cannot get over? Of Charlie Kirk debating Vosch? Of Chariq and Charlie Kirk.
Starting point is 01:56:42 Like, talk about Superman and some random. They may have been on the same plane back then, but this is incongruous now. Back then, Charlie was big, but more ascendant. This was from like, what, 21, 22? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, look at that. They both signed it. And they're both six foot five. That is even more insane. And so they're like, let's get a, let's get a picture afterwards. And I'm like, guys, I'm five, ten. You know the funniest thing is I did a, I did a professional, like a, I don't want to say professional, but I did like a studio shoot and like debate show. And when I got there, they were like, oh, they had to readjust the camera.
Starting point is 01:57:21 They were like, we thought you were shorter. Oh, really? Well, it's because it was lefties because the left lies. They claim Ben Shapiro was short. Ben Shapiro is, what was he, 5'9? They say that he's 5'4. And then recently Ben had a video where he was like on stage and some guy was like, you're short.
Starting point is 01:57:36 And then he was like, come up on, how tall he was like five times to come on stage. And then he said, so I actually thought Ben was short because the left, spreads these lies. So they're like, Ben's short. And then I never met him. When I first met him, I was like, he's like, almost as tall as I am. I'm 5'10, maybe 5.11. So I show up and they're like, oh, and they have to read just the cameras because they believe all of the lies. And it was really funny, too, because they're like, so how do you describe yourself? You're a conservative, right? And I was like, I've never described myself as a conservative. And they're like, oh, so what are you? I'm going to change that too now. Moderate. And I was like, I was like, if you tell, if you call me a
Starting point is 01:58:12 conservative. You're like conservatives are going to revolt and call it fake news because I'm not a conservative. And they're going to go, well, but like you have conservative views. And I was like, I'm pro choice. And they were like, you are. And I'm like, guys, you live a world of memes. You never actually asked any questions.
Starting point is 01:58:28 You never even tried to talk to people. You read headlines and you ignore the truth. And then you act like you're, you know everything. The left does this. Candace does this, whatever. Let's grab. We got to grab a couple more of these chats. All right.
Starting point is 01:58:41 Same old man says, Tim, do you know why I, woman will never be president. We will have a civil war on the matter and repeal the 19th. Maybe. I wish. Like Larp City. Louis Rodriguez says AeuC is so dumb. She freezes pickled eggs.
Starting point is 01:59:02 I guess. All right, all right. We'll grab one more. Grafti says, Grafti, 52 months like a legend. Holy crap. Brother, thank you so much. I know we had one in there that was a child being born somewhere earlier.
Starting point is 01:59:19 Right results media at 41 months membership. Yeah, amazing, guys. We usually have a lot, and sometimes I miss them. You have a game more more. Tom Step says, you voted on my new son's name last week, and such joy and exuberance, Logan, writer, or Asher. Just to spite you all, I have declared henceforth his name to be Logan Rider, Thomas Stepion. A Patriot is born.
Starting point is 01:59:40 There you go. Congratulations. Welcome to the world. Logan, I already forgot the rest of the names, Patriot, make it, Logan, right. All right, we got to go to the part that Gavin really wants to go to, which is the uncensored portion.
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