Timcast IRL - Communism ARRIVES In NYC, Mamdani Says They WILL SEIZE Property w/ Jake Rattlesnake & Adam Johnson

Episode Date: May 27, 2026

Tim, Tate, and Raymond are joined by Jake Rattlesnake and Adam Johnson to discuss Mamdani saying he will take ownership from landlords, Hasan Piker folds and starts naming names amid Cuba trips invest...igation, Ken Paxton crushes John Cornyn in Texas primary, and Democrat Al Green loses his primary.  SUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/ Join - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwN... Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Tate @realTateBrown (everywhere) |  @TimcastTateBrown  (YT) Raymond @raymondgstanley (X) Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) |  @trashhouserecords  (YT) Guest:  Jake Rattlesnake @jakerattlesnk (X) |  @rattlesnaketv   Adam Johnson @lecternleader (X) Podcast available on all podcast platforms! Communism ARRIVES In NYC, Mamdani Says They WILL SEIZE Property | Timcast IRL For advertising inquiries please email sponsorships@rumble.com

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Everyone's favorite communist in New York City has announced a new plan. They're going to be seizing property from landowners if they're not doing right by the tenants. They're going to transfer ownership to nonprofits, community trusts, or even the tenants themselves. Boy, where have I heard this one before? This is always going to be the excuse. So here's the issue. You implement policies that make it impossible to be a landlord in New York. then when you don't do things you can't do because of the law and regulations, the government
Starting point is 00:00:31 comes and sees your property for not doing the thing that they told you you couldn't do, or they made economically impossible. So this is Mamdani's new plan, and boy, is everyone basically just saying, yeah, told you so. We're going to talk about that, but the bigger picture behind all of this is a big, big story that's been kicking off since throughout this weekend. Hassan Piker has been subpoenaed over his humanitarian aid trip to Cuba. along with around 39 other individuals. Oh boy, it's so good.
Starting point is 00:01:01 Homeboy started singing like a canary in two seconds. He gets on his stream and he's like, this is really not about me. It's about Singham, who's been funding these leftist nonprofits and all of the stuff that they're doing. That's pro-China. Bro, when they subpoena this guy,
Starting point is 00:01:16 when they bring Hassan Piker to the interrogation room, he's going to be like, I love Trump. Just tell me whatever I need to say. You know, I'm actually, Meg. I swear to God, that dude is already singing to his audience about whose fault it really was that they went to an adversary of the United States to disparage the United States in a mission, an operation meant to hinder U.S. plans and operations in Cuba. And trust me, we'll go through all of it.
Starting point is 00:01:40 I know the libs and the lefties are all like, no, Hassan was bringing humanitarian aid. No, he was talking about how he wanted to show how the U.S. was bad and what they were doing was bad. Okay. Now, they're not a formal enemy. They're an adversary. We haven't declared war on Cuba. So it's not an issue of treason in terms of codified U.S. law, but there's still a plethora of potential U.S. violations of code violations.
Starting point is 00:02:05 And it's not even about that. We're not even in that era anymore. I mean, we are in this deep entrenched cultural civil war, whatever we're going to call it. I'm going to tell you, I think Hassan Piker is going to just be like, you tell me what you want and I will give you everything. Because the question is going to be to this guy, hey, you want to be a millionaire living in Santa Monica or wherever he lives in this beautiful home, with adoring fans who pay you,
Starting point is 00:02:27 when you want to get locked up. He's going to, he's going to sing. I mean, he already is. He's already going on his stream and basically just crying out. It wasn't me. Don't look at me. It's not my fault.
Starting point is 00:02:35 So we'll talk about that, plus some other weird alien stories. We get alien stories. I know there is big news tonight, but we don't know if we're going to get the results in tonight. It's Ken Paxton's primary against Cornyn, and we will see the polls close at 9 p.m. Eastern. I don't know if we will have the hard results by the end of the show,
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Starting point is 00:06:12 Right on. Raymond's hanging out. Hey, guys. What's going on? Patriots. Happy to be here. Carter. What's up? Thank you all for coming. Tim, glad you're back. Let's get into it. Let's go. Here's the story from the New York Post. Mom Donnie pledges aggressive crackdown on bad landlord says New York City will work to transfer ownership to tenants. We've got this viral video here that condenses exactly what the man himself has said. I love it. Here you go. When necessary, we will take aggressive legal action to remove negligent owners and property managers.
Starting point is 00:06:44 Can I just put on I said remove owners? And for buildings that have suffered chronic neglect, we will work to try. transfer ownership to responsible stewards. Not new owners, but to stewards, which means they won't actually own the property. They will just be stewards of the property. Stewards that include community land trusts, non-profits, nonprofits, or even the tenants themselves. You know, I'm extremely jaded, especially this past week, just all of this stuff. The cycle continues.
Starting point is 00:07:33 The cycle continues. Here you have a man who's a communist. He is. He hires communists. He is talking now about seizing the land, removing owners. What makes any of these people think they are capable and qualified to maintain a building? And here's what I love about how communists operate. They pass laws. Here's where it starts. They go, hey, you know, it's not really fair that your landlord is charging you when there's, say, like a problem in the building. So we're going to pass a law saying it's the landlord's responsibility for all problems in the building related to, you know, structure or financing. And in some jurisdictions, even water can't be on the tent. It's got to be on the building.
Starting point is 00:08:18 So then the landlords are like, okay, well, now we've got to raise rent. Then these Democrats come in and go, actually, no. We're passing a law saying, you can't raise the rent. And they go, okay, well, you've increased my costs. and I have no ability to increase my revenue, so I can't do anything. In fact, in New York, what we have seen is empty apartment buildings and condos, where the building owners say the cost of repairing the unit with the amount they can charge in rent doesn't normalize, so they cannot rent the unit.
Starting point is 00:08:49 To put it simply, let's say it's $30,000 in repairs for a one-bedroom apartment, but they know they can only generate $15,000 in the year from that apartment, plus there will be wear and tear. So when that leases up, it'll be another $30,000 repair or renovation. Or maybe it won't be $30,000 over the year. The point is with the amount they put in, the amount they get back, plus utilities and general maintenance, as well as a superintendent, they're looking at over five years, we lose $1,000 and then got to fix it again. Impossible. So there's these videos where the room is just empty and bad.
Starting point is 00:09:24 barren. Along comes Kamimdani who says, what's going on? You're negligent. Why aren't you fixing this place up? Guess we have no choice now about to seize the property from you. So welcome to communism, where the end result, as we've seen with public housing across generations, will be sure he might transfer this to responsible stewards who have no financial incentive, nor financial capability to maintain these buildings. And it'll be Pruitt I go all over again, or Cabrini Green, or the Leclair courts, historic and famous project housing that collapses and results in high crime, gang activity, et cetera. Congratulations, New York.
Starting point is 00:10:03 You've done it to yourself. Yeah, it'll be very similar to Zimbabwe, also known as occupied Rhodesia. Some have called it. Same thing happened there, where Magabe comes in, large swazza the land is owned by the formerly, you know, like white, you know, colonial population that ruled over the country, gets turned over to majority rule. He comes in and says it's wrong that all this land is owned by the whites. So same thing.
Starting point is 00:10:24 I'm going to take this away from these neglectful farmers and turn it over to responsible tenants. Half of them were like government apparatchiks who just ran it to the ground. But what happened there is the majority of people that took over those farms had no idea how to farm. And so the farms became desolate. And then they had a famine. He said it was a famine. It was actually they couldn't grow food. And so that's the extreme example.
Starting point is 00:10:43 In this situation, yeah, what you'll see is just these housing, you know, these apartment buildings just completely collapsed, fall apart because these people can't take care of it. And in addition to that, What's interesting about Memdani is he's been touting this regulation slashing, which, you know, when you first hear about it, you're like, oh, that's like, you know, kind of is he throwing the conservatives a bone here? Well, that's great. He's making it easier to start a business. Well, the point of that isn't to slash regulation to make it easier for, like, new businesses. What he's doing is he's trying to lower the actual standards. And so far as, you know, if you own a restaurant, now there won't be as regular of inspections, right? There won't be routine checkups, these sorts of things. He wants to make it easier, again, primarily for. for these newcomers to New York City to be able to spit roast guinea pegs and then have no problems. And so it's ironic that he's simultaneously attacking these, you know, these hypothetical landlords who are running the buildings of the ground, which I'm sure they exist to some degree. But at the same time, he's dropping the safety standards, the regulations all across the city. So it's just got, it's like, it's just a double-ended problem here.
Starting point is 00:11:45 It was simultaneously dropping standards and then also attacking these landlords who presumably would just, I mean, you see this all the time in New York City, for example, If you go there, you'll see scaffolding everywhere. It's just a broken city law. Yeah, the funny thing about that video where they were roasting, what was it? It was a guinea pig. Yeah, more than one, I think. Yeah, well, people thought it was a rat at first.
Starting point is 00:12:03 And then, of course, these brave Anthony Bourdain types came in. And they were like, oh, that's actually quay. It's an Ecuadorian delicacy. And I'm like, we're not in Ecuador. Have you guys ever seen Sea Weaver, who was on his housing transition board? Yeah. And so it's funny that you bring up Rhodesia because she's on record here. If you just type in her name on Twitter, you can see that.
Starting point is 00:12:22 that the videos come up of her on interviews, where she's saying, we're going to transition from treating property as an individual good to a collective good, a more of a shared equity model. And white people and white families will be especially. Well, look, another thing that Mamdani said was they were going to tax white neighborhoods. Yeah. So when he's talking about seizing property, specifically talking about Gowanus neighborhood, and it's a slum, a lot of problems there.
Starting point is 00:12:46 But when you talk about this is a strategy. Okay, we're going to increase taxes on white people. not say it's white people, we're going to say it's something else, then when they're constrained and they can't repair their buildings because now it's too expensive. Because white does not mean wealthy. Maybe you've got middle class people,
Starting point is 00:13:04 and other taxes go up, like I can't afford here. Many will leave, crime will go up, buildings will become dilapidated, then he's going to say the same thing or the next in the line will say the same thing. Oh, geez, look at these, you know, derelict landlords. Guess we got to see the property.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Yeah. We theorized this a while ago with Belazio where I talked about buying up these buildings. The eviction moratorium, back in 2020 where they said you don't have to pay rent. What do you think happened to the buildings over the past six years? They fell apart. I think this was a plan from the get-go. Well, into Jake's point, I mean, Mamdani literally said verbatim, South Africa is the model. And it's like, you know, you could hand-wave that away as like, oh, that's like he's a fan of
Starting point is 00:13:40 Mandela, you know, like Obama or something. But no, he was like very explicit what he was talking about. He said the turnover from apartheid era South Africa to the modern South Africa is the goal. That's what the transition I want to see. He's implying. that New York City as it has existed so far is in any way comparable to apartheid South Africa. What he's really saying when you're reading between the lines is it's wrong that white people have more wealth than non-whites in New York City, and I'm going to see to it that this ethnic garage is carried out. This is why the property tax hikes and all these different attacks he's making on private homeownership in New York City, the purpose isn't, you know, when you think
Starting point is 00:14:15 New York City, you think Manhattan, right? You think these massive skyscrapers. Well, the majority of properties in New York City are single family homes and Queens, South Brooklyn. Staten Island. That's who he's going to attack. Those are the people who wants to drive out of town because, again, you could squeeze 10 guys, I mean, I lived in Queens for years, you can squeeze 10 Guyanese people into a single family home who lived in that house before him, probably just like an Italian family or an Irish family. And then now it gets turned over to like basically a squatter camp. He wants to speed up that process. Again, because he said verbatist, this isn't even like right
Starting point is 00:14:44 wing hyperbole. He said verbatim, South Africa is the goal. Again, what does that translate to if you read between the lines? That means punish white people. reward my ethnic voting blocks who got me into power. Yes. And Mamdani explicitly stated that when he was campaigning, if you vote for him, he would use the might of New York City's law enforcement apparatus to stop the will of the American voter. He basically said, you America will be destroyed. We will fight you. Your will not be done. It's amazing. And they claim there for democracy. But, you know, the annoying thing is looking at, I don't know if you guys saw the story about the DNC funding. The DNC right now
Starting point is 00:15:22 negative $3 million and the Republican has like RNC has like 200 million, some insane number. Here's the thing. With this, we have a way of the story, we'll jump to a second. Hassan Piker being subpoenaed and calling out this guy who lives in China who's funding all of these lefty organizations in the United States. The donations aren't going to the DNC anymore. They're going to militant leftist organizations.
Starting point is 00:15:44 And so it looks like, I'm going to say this, I think Republicans are going to win in November. It's not a guarantee. I'm not saying it's 100%. I'm saying right now it leans in there. favor and I think that is the more likely outcome. Republicans will keep winning institutional power. Leftists and Democrats will keep funding far-left insurgency and extremism. That's what I see happening with all of this. Actually, let's jump to this story. We've got this from
Starting point is 00:16:08 Fox News.com. Hassan Piker names pro-CP tycoon Shingham as financier of political movements despite non-profit veneer. Piker calls Singham funding vehicle. for political movements during six-hour live stream titled Feds are after me. Hassan Piker couldn't even make it a day until he started singing like a canary. Please, please, leave me alone.
Starting point is 00:16:36 He's like on camera going like, is this good for you? I don't understand why I would do this. Who's it good for that I go to prison? I guess the people who are not communist. So in this live stream, he says, it's not me. They're going after sing him. He's the guy who financed all of this. Basically,
Starting point is 00:16:55 Hassan Piker is being subpoenaed along with around 39 other individuals for going to Cuba in presumption of some violations of U.S. sanction or some laws. Or Fara. for registration. And so,
Starting point is 00:17:10 the man may be in trouble. But more importantly, he may actually be right and the subpoenas are to track the funding for these operations. So, Hassan's in trouble, freaking out, and now he's basically just blaming Shingham. What's interesting is recently
Starting point is 00:17:26 Fox News published this expose showing this guy, Singham, who, according to Hassan Piker, now lives in China is American and is funding a bunch of far-left pro-China non-profits. I would say it's particularly interesting, nonetheless, but the DNC is
Starting point is 00:17:42 broke. The Democrats aren't raising money. Republicans are raising money. I think if we've seen anything over the past several years, it's quite simple. Democrats of the party of insurgent violence, terrorism, the George Floyd riots, et cetera. I published on my, actually, you know what, I'll pull this up and show you guys on my acts that I've pinned the data over what the left and the right is all about here in the United
Starting point is 00:18:05 States. Take a look at this. Politically motivated, motivated violence. When you track left and right based on mainstream political manifesto, that is, the Democrats published their agenda, the Republicans publish their agenda. How many incidents. have there been of violence in the past 10 years based around or on those manifestos? For the Democrats, left-aligned, you have 460 plus, and for the right, you have one. And that was January 6th. That's it. What happened on January 6th? You know, some say an insurrection.
Starting point is 00:18:41 But I would actually say, yeah, you had a riot. You had a lot of problems. It was not good. But when you look at the left, you have the Tesla, you have ice facility shootings. You have riots. you've got vehicle rammings, you've got ambush assaults on law enforcement. When you look at what the left has been financing, it is not Democrat politicians. It is violence.
Starting point is 00:19:03 And when you look at what Republicans do, they don't protest, they don't riot. They wave little American flags and complain on the internet. So what we're seeing now, I think, is completely obvious. Hassan Piker is right. The left is not funding these nonprofit groups to engage in direct action. violence or otherwise against the U.S. government and the citizens of the United States, and the right is funding politicians to win elections. That's what we're seeing right now with this Hassan stuff. I'm curious what you guys think. You think he's going to get locked up.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Well, first of all, I mean, Che Guevara went to the Congo and went to Bolivia, and at least you can kind of respect the hustle a little bit. And then when he gets caught, he says, well, you can kill the man, you can't kill the movement and everything. He gets killed by the Bolivians. Hassan Barge gets one little subpoena. And he's already singing. He's already abandoned the ship. So, I mean, first of all, Hassan's not a real communist, clearly. But yeah, I mean, what you're looking at here is they're trying to subpoena him to get documents related to financing and all this sort of thing, because he is a part of the Neuestra America convoy, which was about 650 delegates from 33 countries, organized by an organization called
Starting point is 00:20:13 Code Pink. Jody Evans is one of the founders of Code Pink, and that's Neville Singham's wife. So there was another person, Medi, Medea Benjamin was on the trip with Hassan Piker, and that's another co-founder of Code Pink there. So, I mean, whether he's a useful idiot, he has no idea what he's a part of. He's a part of a massive foreign subversive campaign. And I mean, I've got all of the notes here if we want to go into them at some point, but there's hundreds of millions poured into these left-wing communist, like overtly, explicitly communist organizations.
Starting point is 00:20:45 The problem that I see with this country right now is, you know, I'll put it like this, it's very fascinating. Trump crushes USAID, and look what happens. I think a lot of the machinations of big tech and media manipulation were funded through USAID circuitously and surreptitiously. So the government pumps money into these nonprofits or into the USAID, which funds various special interests around the world, which then make donations or hire lawyers who then make donations, get Democrats elected. They put pressure on big tech. And you get a narrative machine that maintains a narrative. And it was pro-uniparty establishment narrative. Trump crushes that. Now what I think
Starting point is 00:21:31 we are seeing right now is massive foreign influence among the American people across the board. I'm not naming any single country. I think it's a ton of different countries. And there's no safeguards. nothing stopping any country, you name it, Pakistan, right, from dumping tons of money onto various social media platforms to promote certain ideas. I don't think the Trump administration is prepared nor doing anything about it. We see some conversations that people inside the Trump administration have had about the rise of anti, you know, I don't want to say anti-Trump sentiment, but very, very critical of Trump, funding sources or otherwise that are lines. people up, prominent Americans against Trump who used to be for Trump. And again, I'm talking about a single issue. Calm down, guys. I think we're looking at massive foreign campaigns. One example, again, because I know everyone's going to scream Israel, is I'm actually talking about a
Starting point is 00:22:26 variety of things. Kevin O'Leary pointed out that there's an influence from China trying to stop U.S. from constructing data centers. I will stress outright, there's legitimate people and concerns in this country. We don't want data centers. However, Kevin O'Leary is building a data center in the middle of nowhere. And there's been a massive wave of commentary about how this 40,000 acre property that will house many data centers is actually a 40,000 acre data center itself, and it's going to put off more heat than multiple nuclear bombs like every week or something. Okay, guys, I don't, Kevin O'Leary wants to build a 40,000, you know, acre lot, what do you call, compound with massive data centers on the middle of nowhere. Isn't that what we want?
Starting point is 00:23:12 I mean, like, we don't want AI. I get it, but it's coming. They're building it, and people use it every day. We don't want the data centers in residential areas. We don't want them in our homes near our places of work. So build them out in the middle of nowhere. Like West Virginia is doing the same thing. So anyway, my point is he brings up that there is an influence operation to tell Americans not to do this and to lie about it. And it may, it's an excellent point. Again, not a fan of AI or data centers, but China wants to win the race and they're absolutely going to attack us. So what we're, we're seeing with Hassan is the exact same thing. Pro Chinese people in China dumping hundreds of millions of dollars into American influencers. People like Hassan, guess what? I think there's a
Starting point is 00:23:52 strong probability, not necessarily Hassan himself, but people in this fear are going to start going to jail. Donald Trump's got plans, man. I don't think he's smartest guy on the planet. He's very old, but the people around him certainly have plans. And I'll just throw in as an aside real quick, Tulsi Gabbard resigned. Remember what I said? Anyway, anyway, you want to talk about that Chinese influence paddling? Yeah, I mean, well, if you just look at what at Neville Shingham, for example, he's been caught, I mean, openly going in 2023 to like Chinese workshops about how to promote the Chinese message overseas. You've got, he so he sold his company, thought works in 2017, for nearly $800 million. And since then, he's poured at about $300 million into subversive
Starting point is 00:24:35 organizations in the United States. So the People's Forum in New York received about $22 million. dollars and they literally you can go on their websites they've got courses that are called lennon and the path to revolution china and 75 anyone can go look this up they've got a five million dollar building in manhattan that was funded by neville singham they're looking to do a five million dollar renovation at some at some point um and they've got for example a guy named willie baptist you can look up his podcast it's called um uh the graved diggers unite which is like an overt marxist dog whistle right there these people are the organizers they're paying all of their salaries and everything So he's bankrolling this communist indoctrination in the United States.
Starting point is 00:25:14 You've also got justice and education fund, about $70 million there, aka Jeff. And this is basically a non-organization that operates out of a postbox in Illinois. And this is basically what the Trump administration is looking at here. They're looking at these shell organizations that are getting mass funding from foreigners, from China, living in Shanghai to... I have a question. What is that? Anybody? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:25:42 I saw you posted this day. I don't know where it is. Yeah. It's tongue sewer, tongue tongue sewer with Charlie Kirk superimposed with dual.com advertising. Why? Well, you know, we got to beat China. So. Isn't dual the guy they're backing, um, chudde builders, um, getting out of jail?
Starting point is 00:26:00 Don't know, don't care. They're scumbags. And, uh, they, I see this post all the time. Guys, I, uh, there's a lot of things to be hopeful for. I want to be so blackpilled, but the meteor being the top of them. The what? The meteor being sent on the top of the list. That would be, yes.
Starting point is 00:26:20 So, you know, again, in the vein of AI, I think, I don't know that the Trump administration has the capability to understand why this image right here is the apocalypse. I am being it somewhat facetious, but I'm also kind of not. This is Charlie Kirk's face superimposed on what is it called? Tongtong Suhura or Tong Suhuru Yeah So I'm on Instagram I'm sick and I'm scrolling And you see this everywhere
Starting point is 00:26:51 Not just this image But pictures of Charlie Kirk Superimposed over random viral clips Dual.com does it a lot Why is Charlie Kirk's face Being used to advertise gambling On random clips Of like police body cam footage
Starting point is 00:27:09 this is the complete algorithmic degradation. So, I want to put it like this. You all know about Elsa Gate? Are you familiar with Elsa Gate? Yeah. So back in 2018 or whatever, maybe it was 2017, I had covered a series of stories. Elsa Gate was, these videos started popping up all over YouTube
Starting point is 00:27:28 where Elsa, the Joker and Spider-Man, people in costumes, would run around, and there was no speaking, it was just noise. It was like music. And it was slapstick comedy. this devolved into children's content where Peppa Pig would be murdered or eat out of a toilet, just really degrading psychotic algorithmic nonsense to attack the, it was attacking the algorithm to maximize viewership. That's why they're doing this.
Starting point is 00:27:54 The problem now is the kids that grew up on the AlsaGate stuff who are now teenage to early 20 Gen Z or Gen Alpha, older Gen Alpha or younger Gen Z, they're getting this psycho, psychosoph. narcotic nonsense. This is what is spam blasting us on social media all day, every day. So we are going to have a generation of retards. I saw a post on the AI race and why China is doing, I don't know if China is doing this, but things like this. China's algorithm is built on education, science, astronaut, you know, space fairing,
Starting point is 00:28:34 things like that. And their AI is built. on industry. So China is pushing all of their AI towards automation and mechanization. The U.S. is pushing all of its AI towards entertainment and military, something that is only half useful. Military is useful in winning fights, but culturally, you are going to have a bunch of retards based on this. I think China is intentionally funding things like that because they want our younger generation to be retarded and it's going to work. I'm sorry, I believe it has worked. I talk to any Gen Zia. You can literally see this. I was listening to a live stream from a guy named
Starting point is 00:29:16 Ubi Petrus. He's an Orthodox guy and he was talking about the problem with dating in the church and why young people aren't pair bonding. And there's a lot of red pill talks about this and they make some good points. But at the end of the day, if you don't know how to hold a conversation, if you're too retarded and if you're too TikTok brain to actually like be able to engage with the opposite sex, you're never going to be able to find yourself a partner. So it's like anytime you go around, you know, the service industry, people are, you know, taking your order somewhere.
Starting point is 00:29:42 These Gen Z is, they're essentially just like non, you know, they can't function in society. Yeah, parents should be having conversations with their kids. I mean, they really should be more involved with their kids. They should have long, thoughtful conversations. They should talk about the world. You know, I've got a bunch of my own. And like, we talk about everything.
Starting point is 00:29:59 If they have questions, it turns an hour-long conversation because that's what you're supposed to do with your kids. You know, these gen alphas, the Gen Ziers, I mean, I just think just absent parents. I mean, that's a great idea and a great thought. But we know people are just going to work and sending their kids to public schools, and letting public schools teach our kids. Yeah. And China's been coming after us for years and years, commies have for years and years.
Starting point is 00:30:19 And it's just a thing that's been happening for 20 years, 50 years for a decade. That's where we try to outlaw communism back in the day, which failed terribly. Florida is doing some different things. We have a right to two schools. So if you want to take your kids out of school, or the charter school, homeschool them, you get vouchers. And we're seeing actually public schools shut down at a pretty, pretty quick rate in Florida right now, which is, I think, will win.
Starting point is 00:30:41 I think the one white pill in all of this, you know, to maybe add some potential optimism. As I've noticed with like a lot of Zoomers now that they're having kids is they're pretty much, like, universally every single one of them will say there's no chance I'm going to give my kid an iPad. So I think that is the one, you see with these new technological developments throughout civilization, that it does take a few generations for them to properly adjust. to the new technology for it to be churned, right? It needs to experience generational churn. So I am slightly optimistic that, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:12 the younger gen alphas and then the new generation could potentially end up having a somewhat healthy relationship with technology because, like, look, the reality of the situation is you can be the best parent on planet Earth, but with how fast technology develops, the kids are in a different planet than you are. I don't necessarily think it's just the younger generation's fault. Obviously, the older generation built a lot of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:31:32 Yep. But I think, you know, I was driving to get food with the family today and I saw a school bus. And I saw, you know, like 12 and 13 year olds getting off the bus and then running off. And I was like, that going back 100 years begins the whole problem. And it's one thing to look at the structure with public schools and say, well, you know, we were the dominant global superpower for a long time. We won the Cold War and we had the system of institutionalized learning facilities. but I do think that can only exist for so long. You combine that system, and I'll explain why it's bad in a second, but you combine that system
Starting point is 00:32:09 with the technology we see now, and I'm not so convinced this country will be anything other than serfs to Chinese elites. I think that the Trump administration is seemingly unprepared to deal with what we are seeing in terms of the $400 plus million in lobbying directly from the Chinese government. as well as this guy and Hassan Piker and the things that they're doing. But there's also this, just the surreptitious social media manipulation. So just my point about the institutionalized learning facilities is that children used to learn from their parents and children imitate their parents.
Starting point is 00:32:48 We then had children learn from each other. We took kids from their parents, put them on a school bus, sent them to school, put a teacher in front of the classroom, but the teacher was not in control of that experience. the students were all talking to each other and learning from each other. So it's like creating a copy of a copy. Instead of the parent and the children talking and the kid learning how to be an adult because they're surrounded by adults, you have children surrounded by children imitating other children. They grow up and then what happens?
Starting point is 00:33:17 They are adult children. They are 40-year-old dudes who dress in Harry Potter costumes and go play games. They don't work. They don't have families. Even I only just recently started my family and I'm 40. had my first kid when I was 39 and that's crazy and I'm not going to pretend like I'm outside this is a mind completely within it so then you know my point was I'm thinking about what my daughter needs and I see the school bus and I'm like I'll be damned dude my daughter is not going to go
Starting point is 00:33:43 sit in a box with 30 other kids to learn from other kids who are all as equally as ignorant about what's going on in the world that ain't going to happen homeschooling is is the way to do it but I don't know how in the short term we turn things around when we are we are being besieged by our adversaries, and I think China is the biggest player. And on social media, you've got just absolute retardation, Elsa Gate level Charlie Kirk pictures, and young people imitating this to try and get clicks. Saw a video of a woman where she was talking about how she went to college, got a degree, and she can't find a job. She lives with her parents, she's making minimum wage at a department store. So she decided to be an influencer. And I'm like, oh, yeah, we're done.
Starting point is 00:34:25 because that was your answer like, well, I don't know what else to do, so I'll just dance on camera. It's like, I don't know, you could build things, you could make birdhouses, you can find services in your community and provide, like, provide a service, figure out what people need, but nope. It's instant gratification, though. It's not instant gratification. That's what everyone's looking for. It's like the women these days are all influences and feminists and the dudes are all looks maxes, you know? I don't know that they're all looks maxes. point is that's what's popular. They don't know how to do anything. Yeah. So when I was a little kid and I needed money, you know what I did? If it's, if it's winter, me and my brother or my friends, we go knock on doors and say, we'll shovel your snow for 10 bucks. And when you, you learn how to negotiate and then guy would be like, eh, I gave you five bucks. I'd be like, I ain't doing it for
Starting point is 00:35:14 five bucks. And I'd laugh and be like, well, I'm not going to give you 10 bucks. And I said, sir, it's been a pleasure. And then I leave. And I learned how to do these things a little kid. Rake leaves in the fall because we've got, you know, in Chicago, we have that mowing lawns in the spring and summer. We walk around with the lawn mower, we say, I will mow your lawn. Kids don't do this stuff these days. They don't got paper rats anymore. I mean, I get it. The technology and stuff. My oldest has been repairing PlayStation's and Sega's a computer since he was 14. Wow. Flea market. So it's the environment they grew up and then selling them?
Starting point is 00:35:43 Yeah, but is he selling them to like millennials? No, he sells them back to the guy that flea markets. So he gets a bunch of broken devices. He goes to do, take smart, re-sodder things, cleans them out, sells them back. But are young people buying these consoles? I don't know. I don't go to that. I don't think so. I think young people are largely on social media, and like you mentioned with the looksmaxer stuff, people make fun of clavicular all day. Obviously, it's all one big show.
Starting point is 00:36:06 It's not real, right? He's faking most of the stuff, I would imagine. But it's about getting influence and getting attention. When someone says, I don't know how to make money, so they decide they want to be a social media influencer, I'm just like, okay, okay, we're cooked. And one more point, because I know I'm ranting, but there's a video. I made this point a couple weeks ago. There's a video where it's a man and a woman standing in front of a bunch of oranges.
Starting point is 00:36:29 And the woman has a bag with some oranges in it. And she grabs an orange and she looks at it and she puts it in the bag. The man then grabs an orange and shows it to her. She looks at it and throws it away. When she turns to grab another orange, he reaches into the bag of the oranges she chose, pulls it out. And when she looks back, he hands it to her. She then checks it and throws it away. Every time she puts an orange in, he grabs it back out when she's not looking.
Starting point is 00:36:53 And she keeps rejecting the orange. Ha, ha, ha, ha. She's just rejecting it because he chose it. I have seen this video 5,000 times by 1,500 different people, all doing the exact same thing over and over again, like retards marching off a cliff. And that's not the only video. It's just one example.
Starting point is 00:37:12 And I'm sitting here being like, no one knows how to do work. No one knows how to start a business. So what we get, and I know people respond and saying, Tim, that's just your algorithm. These are viral video clips where everyone's, replicating it. I'm seeing all of the replications where the average person only sees it the one time. They see one couple do it and they go, that was a funny joke. They're not seeing the replication after
Starting point is 00:37:34 replication of the exact same thing. So instead of saying, I can make original content, everyone is just imitating each other doing the same garbage over and over again. And we don't have a generation that can run businesses. So what's happening now? We are seeing businesses go under because they can't find people to do basic work and people are like, I'll just make money being an influencer. I'll tell you this. I believe China's funding only fans. I think China is absolutely dumping money. I'd be willing to bet a lot of these women who are like, I make millions of dollars on only fans, probably the Chinese government running bot accounts and dumping money onto them. So they keep doing it and bragging about it to convince a generation of young women to be
Starting point is 00:38:13 retarded and do only fans and young men are seeing retard stuff like Charlie Kirk and gambling. Men are being targeted with gambling and women are being told to be. sex workers. If we don't turn this around, if Trump, the administration doesn't get a handle on this, Congress can't do anything. I think the next generation is cooked. Yeah. And so far as like, even if China is, you know, putting money into this, it's really just dumping, you know, gasoline on a fire that already exists. I mean, American culture has already become very hedonistic, nihilistic. These things are all true. Americans will gravitate typically towards the most comfortable solution, any problem. That's just been a problem we've had. I mean, before the internet even existed. So,
Starting point is 00:38:50 even China, like it's a global problem. Like even China's having these problems because China is seeking to move their economy to a like a services based economy, right? They're trying to deindustrialized ship the industrial production overseas. So even China is the same problem. I mean, China, their birth rates lower in the United States, much lower in the United States. In addition to that, they have a extreme nihilism among their youth, among their zoomers. They have this sort of lie down culture where they just live with their parents and because they have a lot of state subsidization, their parents can, pretty much support them to live with them and they just like justify their existence. They're saying, well, I walk the dog or something. It's actually a huge problem, the lie down culture, the lie flat culture in China. So it's like a global problem where just none of these societies are getting like one-shoted by social media by the internet. And again, it's just going to take some generational churn. To your point, I mean, I don't even know if there's really much the government can do here.
Starting point is 00:39:40 I mean, there's really not many options that they have. You kind of just have to let this like play out. And that's the really scary thing because I totally agree that, yeah, Zoomers are increasingly incapable of doing anything. And the evidence for this is the zoomers that are ambitious, right? Like the zoomers that historically would be entrepreneurs or business leaders or military leaders, et cetera, et cetera, they're just scamming each other. Like, that's what you typically see with like the ambitious zoomers is most of their business acumen is used in scamming each other. Like whether, oh yeah, I saw. Drop shipping or like there's people that do drop shipping like,
Starting point is 00:40:11 you know, justified, but a lot of it is like scamming, the crypto scams, the NFTs. AI might wipe out a lot of those guys. All of those. the sort of middleman like saccharges I think they'll utilize it no I think the I saw the social media thing
Starting point is 00:40:28 where a guy was like how to do sales and it was just ridiculously it was like really bad advice because it's like you're saying it's just courses are dying like what you're saying people who are doing these online courses
Starting point is 00:40:38 and these international products like I can go on Claude if I want to and just like all right I want you to be the biggest expert in the world about selling courses tell me exactly how to do it so these products are completely dying yeah AI
Starting point is 00:40:50 is like, I think it, I understand what you're saying. I don't think the average person is going to be sold by an AI and they're not going to be proactive to go to the AI. What I'm talking about with one of these videos is
Starting point is 00:41:02 the algorithm sends it to you. So the salesperson online doesn't have anything to actually give you other than emotional manipulation. So sure, if you are proactive, you go on AI and say, Claude, help me with selling birdhouses.
Starting point is 00:41:20 But most people aren't doing that. Most people are the rube where the sales guy walks up to randomly and cold pitches them to hand over $100. Yeah, yeah. So I think with AI, eliminating a lot of white-collar jobs, you are going to seem, I think when you have nothing to sell, you sell nothing. So there's what with the elimination of so much work because of AI, creative work is getting eliminated. You are going to have tons of young people scamming each other. The trades might come back in vogue, though. People might want to get into the trades more.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Unless we get weird Tesla robots. Yeah, yeah. But I don't think the trade, they can't really build a house, though, can they? But the trades are opening up again. And the trades are opening up again because, like, we are seeing deportations. And, like, as that increases, there will be more demand for, you know, laborers, for tradesmen. And that will increase the wages and make it a bit more enticing. Because there's kind of this, like, advice online.
Starting point is 00:42:12 We're like, just going to the trades. And it's like, the guys that are making a lot of money in the trades own their own business. but a lot of like your standard tradesmen, they're making a very average salary. And that's just true. Like, again, you're just arguing with data if you oppose this. And so like, again, a lot of guys get into the trades.
Starting point is 00:42:27 I know them personally. And then they don't instantly own the business. And they're like, well, what's the point in doing this? But again, if you shrink the labor pool, then it should in theory increase the wages. And then you might see more people push into the trades. I think the one thing that has to happen is the economic normalization of social media. So right now, you know,
Starting point is 00:42:46 there was big news when Daily Wire, the CEO resigned recently. I think you guys probably saw this. Now we saw Jeremy Boring, sat down over a year ago, but now their CEO has quit. They have a new CEO coming in. Then today, some people announced there were more layoffs that had happened there. I think the Daily Wire, you know,
Starting point is 00:43:06 during the post-COVID area, everybody was making a ton of money. They made hundreds of millions of dollars and then dumped it all in, like, movies and, you know, the Dragon Cycle was like tens of money. Tens of millions of dollars. And now that that's come to a close, and the cultural civil war is abated mostly, and we're in this downturn in the political cycle, which is coming back soon, obviously with the
Starting point is 00:43:28 primaries kicking off tonight, primaries we've experienced. Once we get into the midterms, it's really going to kick off with primary season starting. But right now, Daily Wire is like, the money's not coming in the way it used to. We've got to get rid of these excesses that we've dealt with for a long time. But another big factor in why the Daily Wire is doing layoffs, again, I think the will raise in 99% is that they were like, we got infinite money, hire everybody. And now it's like, okay, well, we don't have infinite money anymore. So let's go back to, you know, normalizing.
Starting point is 00:43:55 The other issue is the massive expansion of content creators. Gen Z growing up on content, now entering the workforce more and more every day and also older gen Alpha, you are starting to see a bunch of people that were raised on social media. That's the only thing they know. So they're starting to be influencers. And old people are dying. so viewership is declining, especially with cable networks. We are going to be stuck here until people stop making money on social media,
Starting point is 00:44:24 or at least until it becomes a minimum wage job, which we're close to, in my opinion. The average only fans model, I think that's like 100 bucks a month or something. So they're trying it and they're failing and that's what needs to happen. Because you've got somebody who works a trade and maybe he starts off and he's getting 20 bucks an hour. Then he sees some guy on Instagram and he's like, I just made $40,000 this month. Here's how I did using AI. That dude who's cleaning toilets is going to be like, why am I doing this?
Starting point is 00:44:52 Like, why am I fixing sewer pipes for nothing? And that's always the advertisement when you see these like courses for these get rich schemes is they're always like, I was laying HVAC and then I, you know, invested in Johnny Investments, you know, program. And now I'm making 40 grand a month or whatever. It's like, that's who they're targeting primarily. But it's like, it's weird because we have a service-based economy, but people are not retiring as early. People are living longer, so they're not retiring as early. We had a lot of immigrants come in and flood the labor pool. So you have, like, what they call a mini recession
Starting point is 00:45:23 among Zoomers. Is it a mini recession where wages have stagnated, but purchasing power has basically eroded over the last five years. And then you have all these, like, social problems. Like, Zoomers can't get married. There's like, no one's having kids under 30. Well, add to the mix, millennials won't retire. Yeah, millennials probably won't retire. I mean, look, you know, there's all these long-term questions about will social security go and solve it? I don't know. Yes. Yeah, I mean, likely. I mean, Bush tried.
Starting point is 00:45:47 Well, so with, with, with, with, uh, with gen Alpha being half the size of Gen Z, it's inevitability. You need four people to fund one Social Security recipient. And the, and what's happening is they keep, they're not keeping up with Social Security, uh, in terms of buying power. So now it's reduced to like 2.7. Well, that's just because we're giving less money in buying power to, to recipients.
Starting point is 00:46:09 Yeah. When, when Gen Alpha is in their, uh, 20s or 30s, and Gen Xers are moving, in a social security age, there's going to be a big problem because there's not enough laborers to fund Social Security anymore. So it's only going to be able to pay out what goes in, which is going to dramatically reduce it to a less than one person per. So between millennials, you're going to have boomers and Gen X on Social Security, and you're going to have millennials and Gen Z paying into it.
Starting point is 00:46:41 You are going to have something like two and a half people. No, what are you going to have? 1.25 people. 1.25 people, if that, if we, if you do the math, you've got 70 million millennial, 80 million Gen Z and 40 million Gen Alpha. So you've got 160 million recipients. Don't worry though. But, you know, this is well before. They're living longer. And you have 240 million in a labor pool. So you're going to have roughly 1.25, 1.5, 1.5 for every recipient. They are not going to make money. Yeah. This is happening all around the world as well. You look at Japan. I went to Japan a few years ago, and you're going to whole entire communities where they just have dilapidated and closed down houses. There's no young people there. There's no young people to sustain the population. In Italy, the median age is like 50. Same with Germany and places like this as well. I mean, they just don't have a sustainable labor pool. And I also think this is why you're seeing a big push towards euthanasia in these
Starting point is 00:47:37 countries too. It's an interesting little correlation there. And I mean, maybe- Yeah, but they're killing young people. Yeah, they are, but like just- Primarily old people. Particularly targeted at old people. You need dialysis. They just try to kill you. Traditionally, in ancient times, they used to kill old people in the tribes. Like, they would just make them go walkabouts or they would actually kill them or just basically leave them. And I think we're seeing something similar going on right now in terms of euthanasia. They're just trying to kill off the old people that are useless.
Starting point is 00:48:04 What if we got a big ring in town center, right? A big hole in the ground that goes just way down. It's like drill as far down as we can, you know, like, like, the mantle. We've never got anywhere near that. But let's go, baby. And then we just sparda, old people. What's interesting is what you hit on too. This is like, this is where you go up a level and you realize like how bad, how dire the situation is for social security. For like, for example, is we run like a three trillion dollar deficit every year. Now we're able to keep her head above water because our yields have been fairly low and we have global
Starting point is 00:48:37 creditors. The Japanese are the second biggest creditor in the United States. It still are. But if you look about it's like three-month lag the data for how many like how many you know treasuries that japan holds they're dumping treasuries now they're terrified that a lot of the japanese investors are investing domestically again in their bond market because the yields are going back up so they feel comfortable like okay i can make a return in japan so why invest in the united states this is also happening in continental europe and continental europe was also some of our creditors these were all like net exporters but now with the energy going through the roof japan for example they've had to start importing oil so now their bond market's going crazy so again i'll
Starting point is 00:49:11 the Japanese investors coming home, they're selling off treasuries. What this means for us is, again, we're also running out of global creditors to like acquired debt because that's, again, how we've been able to operate it at a deficit for so long is because, again, there's a reliable source of creditors. But if the yields continue to rise, interest is going to eat away our national budget and we're going to run out of creditors. What happens then? The third rail of politics is entitlement spending. You can't touch entitlement spending. Bush tried, and it was like the most unpopular thing. He just tried to privatize it, which is like looking back, that probably would have solved a lot of our problems. But again, it's no, you can't touch it. And it's going
Starting point is 00:49:45 to get worse as the population gets older. And like, look what happened in France when Macron, he tried to bump the retirement ended up two years. And they had riots that almost shut down the entire country. Yeah. And that's France. I mean, imagine what's going to happen in the United States. Like, everyone will get scalped in politics. You can just support a lot of folks from third world countries to come work. You know, that's a good point. Maybe a Honduran farmer could be a computer science technician or any. I think in countries like Italy, they're saying that when you do maternal leave, you can have maternal leave, but for every year that you have maternal leave,
Starting point is 00:50:16 that adds a year to your retirement as well. Yeah, there's little ways they're trying to tack it up. In Hungary, they had the program where it's like every child that you have, you pay 25% less tax. These sorts of things could absolutely be implemented. I have a better idea. You can't vote unless you have two kids. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:31 I didn't think that people get two and a half votes. But this is kind of the problem with the birth rate. Get two and a half votes. No, you don't get a vote. You don't get a vote. You can vote one time as an adult human if you have kids. So between you and your wife, if you have two kids, you both get a vote. I've never seen a good argument for why an 18-year-old college student with blue hair who eats tofu for lunch should ever vote.
Starting point is 00:50:49 That just makes absolutely no sense to me. I've never heard a good argument. Wait, wait, wait, hold on. All right, I revise my position. You can only vote if you are married and have two kids and don't have blue hair and are not an 18-year-old college kid. Or a step-on ring. The problem that, like, here's the problem, and this is the conundrum that all these Western, all these developed nations broadly are in with the pro-natal policies is,
Starting point is 00:51:09 A, countries like Hungary, they've been the test, you know, the test, the crash dummies for this. And we haven't really seen the birth rate move up in any, like, tangible way. He just flattened it for a while, which is- He flattened it. So he, like, stopped the bleed. But part of the problem when you incentivize, when you have pro-natalist policies, right, you're basically paying people to have children is think about the United States, for example. If you ask the majority of people why they're not having kids, they're not going to say,
Starting point is 00:51:31 it's, oh, if I had five grand more in my pocket, I would have a kid. No, they'll cite lifestyle complications. They'll just say, I don't want one. It's a very deep, like, society. The problem, though, is if you offer five grand to have kids, the people that you would want to have kids will not have kids. It's going to incentivize people that you really don't want to have kids because they're going to end up taking way more than five grand away through welfare programs and that sort of thing. So what typically happens with pro-natalist policies, Hungary got away with it because it's a very homogenous country. What's going to happen in places like the UK, France, the United States, is this going to be a dysgenic policy?
Starting point is 00:51:59 Actually, little Mohammed and Fatim is coming out. What if whenever someone is born, we put a light in their hand that as they get close to the age of 30, it starts turning red. and then right before 30 it starts flashing. And then if they turn 30, you know, then we got to chuck them into the Sparta hole unless they have two kids. So you get a countdown.
Starting point is 00:52:20 You got to let you know. You know, we call it Logan's natalist run. It's just, how's like a movie? It's like, how do you move? Loans run? Yes. How do you move? That's Logan's run.
Starting point is 00:52:30 They kill when you're 30. My joke is that the only way to not get killed at 30 is if you have two kids. And that's the thing. It's like, I can't think of any government. Like, it's, it can't be a, government policy. The only thing I can think of that would be that would be that because the problem is how do you get people to have children in a society where having children is optional.
Starting point is 00:52:45 That's the problem. People need incentives when it comes to these sorts of things. And one of the incentives for men traditionally is that they would be able to have a family. But when you are, like you were mentioning before that these people want to be influences. And I was saying looks maxes. It's hyperbolic. But, you know, young men, what actual incentives do they have to have a family? And it's even worse. Women really don't want to have families because you're seeing a lot of the the data coming, they pull 12th graders. They've pulled 12th graders for 50 years now on, do you want to have a family? And in the last three years, you've seen it flip.
Starting point is 00:53:15 We're now the majority of boys that, there's more boys than girls that want families, that want children, that want wives. So what's really happening, too, and that's 100% true, that's happening. But the boys that's kind of flatlined, it's the girls realize I could have a career. Having a kid is like a torn ACL for girl bosses. It's like you're done for the year. Like you can't go into the office. Like a tone ACL.
Starting point is 00:53:34 Yeah. I've got a solution. Real quick. Real quick, I was watching this podcast talk about the issue. These women list their masculinity in their dating profiles. So what does a guy want? Like, dudes want to accomplish a task of some sort, right? So, you know, I was talking with, we were talking with fresh and fit on this show about how women don't have hobbies.
Starting point is 00:54:02 Women's hobbies are other women talking about boys and stuff like that. And for the most part, that's what it used to be, and that was true. Women care about guys, guys care about stuff. Guys do care about women when they want to have families. But, you know, every day a guy gets up and he's like, I'm going to build the biggest tower. I want to take down the biggest bore while women are hanging out talking to each other. So when a guy has asked, what do you want? He says, well, I already have my hunting party.
Starting point is 00:54:27 You know, I've already captured a large boar. Now I need someone to eat it with. I want to find a wife. There's two women. One woman says, I am all. also a hunter and he goes, well, you're not nearly as good as Rick is. I don't need you on my team. And then he sees another woman and she says, I just want to have babies. And he's like, I would like to marry you. The problem is the majority of women are posting their career accolades
Starting point is 00:54:46 and they're wondering why guys are not interested. And the guys are just like, I don't want to marry a guy. They kind of, they, but it's a constant affirmation of their delusions though. Like young modern women, you know, feminists and OF and encouraged to go and have a high body can and not have a, not have children and to go, I was on a podcast the other week. And the woman was saying that she doesn't want to have children because she wants to travel. And I was like, well, how much traveling can you really do before it becomes a bit vapid at the end of the day? You can travel with your kids. Yes, you can. Exactly right.
Starting point is 00:55:16 And you can travel with your family is just such nonsensical arguments. The default state of women has become LinkedIn. Like everyone points this out is like when a girl's about to break up with you, she turns to like an HR manager. So I wanted to bring you in for a quick conversation about, you know, we have a quarterly review. And I think with just, you know, there's been a cultural mismatch here. And it's like, oh, it's over. Yeah. I got to, I've been all over the world.
Starting point is 00:55:37 I've been to many, many countries. And I'm kind of like, eh, you know, I don't know where I need to go at this point. I'm not that I have with my family, though, it'd be fun because I get to show my daughter all the things I've already seen and explain them and see her wonderment and joy. And I know you've got 800 kids. Well, that's why I'm so. Like a storm of bees. That's why I'm so mad about the mass migration into Europe because I purposely didn't. I traveled Africa and all these different places because I wanted to save Europe from when I had a family because I'm like, well, that'll be.
Starting point is 00:56:04 safe and comfortable. Now I'm like, my kids might be better off in Malawi than Italy these days. I mean, it's getting wacky and wild over there. It's a huge problem. But the sleeper pick could be Latin America because we were talking about birth rates. What's interesting is Bolivia, for example. There's so many Mennonites that have moved to Latin America. And Mennonites are having like seven to ten kids. And what are Mennonites? Well, they're descended from like Germans, Swiss, Austrians, Al-Aulsians. These are people that are hyper-religious. They're having seven to ten kids. there's projections that Bolivia will become majority Mennonite by 2080. So there's a chance that white people in North America and Europe just die off.
Starting point is 00:56:40 And then Latin America is like the last best. When you go to Argentina in these places, there's all of these like German, they're fully German places. What's that about? Yeah, I think they all came in the 1940s or something. Yeah, real. Oh, blonde air, blue eyes. Yeah, there's like Santa Catarina and Brazil.
Starting point is 00:56:57 And it's like you feel like you're in like Goebel's Wet Dream. It's like, what is going on here? I mean, and they're everywhere. I mean, like the goalkeeper for Brazil. He's German. Like, there's a lot of them. And there's actually a lot of Irish. If you look through like Chilean history, for example, their founding father.
Starting point is 00:57:09 Alison Becker is the goal. Like, they're everywhere. There's a, it's in Patagonia. It's a province called Chabut. And it's like, there's a lot of Welsh speakers there. And it was funny during the Falkland Wars, the British, the British soldiers were bringing back all the POWs. They imprisoned on like 10,000 Argentines on the Falklands.
Starting point is 00:57:26 And they're bringing the POWs back to Argentina. And one soldier remark. he was from Wales and he remarked that he was like trying to talk to all these POWs and they couldn't understand him. And then one guy sort of back talking in Welsh. So it's like Latin America does have these really weird like enclaves of like old European settlements. But yeah, to your point, I mean, Uruguay, Uruguay is more white than the United States or the United Kingdom. Like it's crazy. The politics over there are really funny because the Argentinians sort of see themselves as European because they got a lot of French, Italian, German influence and everything. And they really look down
Starting point is 00:57:54 upon like the Peruvians and the Bolivians. They call them the land of flutes and ponchos. And even the Venezuelans before, obviously, Chavez and Maduro, it's like a very sophisticated society. It was Italian as well. And they really looked down upon the other Latin Americans. There's 16 million people in the Buenos Aires metro. Yeah. 16 million. And Buenos Aires is fascinating because if you just spot check around the city, there's a ton of British place names there because they had a lot of Anglo-Argentines come over in late 1800s.
Starting point is 00:58:22 And that created another flashpoint is when the Falkland War started. They were like in this really weird position where it's like, okay, my last name is like Marshall. but we're at war with England. It's just, I don't know. I could nerd out all day about the intricacies of Latin American politics. Like Peru, they're poised
Starting point is 00:58:35 to have any other Japanese prime minister, which is really funny. What? The Japanese, yeah, the Japanese, like, run the show in Peru. That's like Nobu. Nobu is a Peruvian-Japanese fusion
Starting point is 00:58:44 because it came from the Japanese Peruvian community in Peru. Same thing in Bolivia. The Croatians actually, like, dominate politics there. There's like a Croatian minority, but they have a lot of the wealth, and they're like the king,
Starting point is 00:58:55 sorry, in Paraguay, rather in Paraguay. And yeah, if you like, want to win elections in Paraguay if you're like right of center you got to go to the Croatian community it's like fascinating and then yeah with the Mennonites like Latin America could end up being the most fascinating like demographic situation in in the world like in 50 years even Mexico doesn't have a non-mexican president right there's a new one she's Jewish yeah
Starting point is 00:59:16 there's like 40 40 Mennonites in Pergway there's a thousand I'm sorry yeah they're everywhere and then again yeah they double like with well yeah they double every 10 years same with the Amish only like 10 thousand Amish came here and now there's almost a million. Like they, they just breed like rabbits. Well, they got to pick it up a notch, man. Well, yeah, we're going to see in the heavy lifting. We're going to see the emergence of like sectarian politics again, because if you're running in Pennsylvania by like 2060, it's going to be like 10% Amish. So again, these candidates running in Pennsylvania are to make these overtures towards the Amish community. You already see it in New York with the Hasidics where like a lot of these guys, if they
Starting point is 00:59:48 want to play ball, they got to play ball at the Hasidics. In New Jersey, they're really politically active and they like completely derail candidates all the time because they literally vote as a block, just 99% of them will vote for the Democrat or the Republicans, just depending on like who pissed him off. Yeah, I mean. Ohio has a very large population of all much as well. Yeah, yeah. In terms of like what to do like moving forward, though, because of the conversation
Starting point is 01:00:07 that we were having before, how about this? We were talking about hypotheticals. A mass government propaganda campaign aimed toward family, just billboards of mothers with their five children and the cows and stuff like that. Social media instead of girl boss stuff pumping money into like, like, you know, campaigns, promoting traditionalism. Ken Paxton has won. Breaking right now.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking. We got this in the New York Times. Breaking News. Ken Paxton has won. The Republican primary runoff called by the AP. Let's go. It is happening. This literally just popped up right at this moment.
Starting point is 01:00:43 Phil's watching live. I'm glad to see it. Paxton has been amazing. He's on a tremendous job in Texas as AG. And I'm glad to see him win here. He had Trump's endorsement. This is fantastic news. You know, I want to say this.
Starting point is 01:00:56 I think the Trump administration has done moderately well. There's been some stuff we're not happy with. Gas prices are really, really bad right now. These things are true. But it is fascinating to me to see the social media manipulation, anti-Trump right now. We had a tremendous victory in 24. We need Trump to win. USAID is crushed.
Starting point is 01:01:14 There's a lot of work that's got to get done. And we don't want to see Democrats win. Yet for some reason, there's this massive push for people to attack the Trump administration and try and stop him. That's crazy to me. This is good news. I hope we get better news coming up in November, but breaking right now. Let's go. Yeah, the Indian century is canceled.
Starting point is 01:01:33 I know John Cornyn announced that it was going to be the Indian century. What? Yeah, he put that on Twitter. He said that this next century will be Indian. And Ken Paxson is coming and canceled that. Sorry, Indian century is over. It's going to be the cowboy Texan. A lot of these influencers is also a slow time on social media.
Starting point is 01:01:48 We're still a little out from the midterms. A lot of them are, they built their entire revenue stream based off tweeting online saying things. And when the cash runs dry, they take cash from other places. I think there are some influencers that are, you know, upset with Trump and handful of things he has done. But I do think a lot of them are just taking money to save things that are getting paid to say. And they're participating in the like the incentive structure that's been set up for 10 years. For 10 years, you've been guaranteed success if you participate in the attack vector on President Trump. So it's not like, like, look, you can dislike Trump or you can have criticisms, but to pretend like
Starting point is 01:02:18 you're brave for attacking Trump, it's like the safest opinion you can have in American politics. So we were just talking about, you know, family and, you know, how we turn this country around because a generation issue is going to be massive. When I was talking about Trump, you know, earlier in the show, I said the Trump administration isn't solving the problem of what we're seeing in terms of manipulation from Chinese influence, Iran, Russia, whatever country it may be, Israel, for sure, a bunch of different foreign influence that they want to play a role in manipulating U.S. politics. I say that Trump isn't doing enough to push back on the AI algorithmic manipulation and things like this. You mentioned, Jake, some kind of government campaign to push natalism, tell people to have kids and things like this. The one thing I can say is not that it's necessarily the right thing to do, but the question of what could the Trump administration even do to stop this manipulation, you take a look at what Joe Biden tried doing to stop the organic rise of populism. having the national security apparatus reach out to big tech and say, we will kill you unless you
Starting point is 01:03:22 delete people who oppose us. See, the issue is that Trump isn't doing anything like that. So I'm not saying he should. I'm saying the uniparty establishment was willing to slit your throat and your sleep if it was going to give them power. And Trump isn't. Now, I don't know how you defeat adversaries around the world pumping money and manipulation into our algorithms and social media, convincing young people not to have families, convincing women not to have babies, men to be, you know, shut-ins or whatever. How do we survive that? I don't know unless you get brutal. You have to meet fire with fire here. I mean, when you're looking at all of this funding coming in from Singham, for example, whether Hassan Piker knows or not, he's a porn or a useful idiot in this.
Starting point is 01:04:05 And if they can convince young people to be communists, and if they can convince young women that going out and being a girl boss and not having a family and going and traveling and that you you're going to be hot until you're 65 and you'll age like a fine wine and that if you are at home with your loving family, that's oppressive. If they can convince them of that shit, I'm sure, and through like underground networks as well, I'm sure that with a little bit of a push in the other direction, we can bring it back around. And a lot of people are really black-pilled about this. But ultimately young women are going to go with the pretty popular girls. Who are the pretty popular girls? That's what we need to. Here's a thing, though. The Instagram and
Starting point is 01:04:41 TikTok algorithm create a fake sense of popularity. So these young women, which are more, we see this in the data. Young women are more likely to become depressed when they're not getting enough engagement on social media relative to boys. Young men and boys are more interested in their own personal accomplishments. They want to, you know, break a record. They want to ride their bike the fastest. They want to score the game winning touchdown.
Starting point is 01:05:05 Women are looking for social acceptance. So they become depressed if they don't get enough likes when they post a photo. the algorithm is telling women to be girl bosses and not to have families. And so long as that does not change, you are going to have women going up to guys and being like, I'm a girl boss, CEO, and the guy's going to be like, okay, yes. But either way, that friction will exist. Women, how about this? Lip fillers.
Starting point is 01:05:27 No. A question. Honest question. I'm going to go out of the room. I'm going to ask you a question. Adam, do you think lip fillers are attractive? No. Jake?
Starting point is 01:05:35 No. Definitely not. Carter? No. Tate? No. Would you go so far say that they discussed you?
Starting point is 01:05:41 Yes. Jake? I wouldn't say they disgust me, but I'd say that they're unattractive and they ruin the contouring of women's face. All right. Especially the disgust, yes or no? The top list, yes.
Starting point is 01:05:50 Yes? Carter discussed? Pretty much, yeah. Yeah, Tate, discussed. Okay, I am absolutely disgusted by it. Why are women doing it? Buckle fat removal. Do you find it attractive?
Starting point is 01:06:01 I don't know what that is. It's when they took the fat out of the cheeks. So their cheeks are... No. They're really daunting and dainty. What about you? a full-figured woman with a full face, you know? So buckle fat removal, attractive or no?
Starting point is 01:06:12 No, no. No. No? No. Disgusted by it? Yeah. You should see the jaw line that they're doing. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Now they're making their jaw lines like hammerhead shards. Like the chadmine. You know, the chadmeam? Yeah, it's this huge problem. And like, literally, not all, but a lot of the conservative movement upholds feminism, but they, like, code it in conservative language to it, like, passes the sniff test. You have Nancy Mace getting up, like, on a regular base. And she like she was saying the other day I saw it on TV.
Starting point is 01:06:39 She was like the Republican Party is the party for women and you're like okay and then of course she's got like you hear that. You're like that's overt feminist language and then she like codes it in like a right wing. She's the little right wing spin. She goes because like trans men aren't women or what? And you're like what? Like what are you talking about? But of course she like throws it in there so it passes the sniff test. But like if you keep upholding that structure, you're never going to actually entice women to one of your mothers because you're just like upholding like the feminist hierarchy.
Starting point is 01:07:05 but you're just like repackaging it. Dave Ramsey does the same thing all the time. Here's a really good example. This is from Josie, the Red Head of Libertarian. Men will more often choose the carefree natural look on the left. The look on the right women do for other women. Exactly. Correct.
Starting point is 01:07:18 So this is the same woman. On the left, she is wearing makeup. She has, you know, done her eyebrows and is looking nice. On the right, she is trying to imitate a trans woman or a drag queen to other women. I'm not joking, nor trying to be derisive. This look is drag. This is like the fake. women dancing on stage, men do not like it.
Starting point is 01:07:39 Now, to be honest, most guys are probably going to take what they can get. So I'm sure, even if she looked at them on the right, she'd have no problem going to a club and finding some guy to wham-bam, thank you, ma'am. But this is a problem in creating families. It is a problem that Instagram and TikTok, largely, but all social media, is telling women to do this to themselves. Now, don't get me wrong, she largely just did goofy, disgusting makeup, and that's okay. But take a look at Aaron Moriarty from the boys.
Starting point is 01:08:04 Did you guys watch the boys? No. She can barely speak. She can barely talk. I don't know whatever she did to her lip, but she's talking like, like, I'm watching the show and I'm like, she can't even move her upper lip anymore. What did she do? She did the same thing, the lip thing, and then like she was on a show.
Starting point is 01:08:21 She popped back up on a show and she was like, blah, blah, blah. Or I said talking like this because my upper lip, well, though. Yeah, I know, it's crazy. What's wrong with you? I had some, I had a few foids, actually. A few foids have given the game away on what's happening here. It's because with Zoomer. women specifically, they grew up watching James Charles and they were getting their makeup direction
Starting point is 01:08:38 from James Charles. Drag queens. He's a man, so he has to like feminize his face. In order for a man to feminize his face, he's got to use like excessive makeup. And the foids grew up, the zoomer foids are not okay. They grew up watching James Charles. That is their foundation of their makeup knowledge as a man. And that's why you're seeing. We should, we should make, see, we've been trying to find someone who can do short film production because I want to make one where it's like the woman on the right is like running around, you know, she's like walking like, kind of looking a bit ravenous in you know downtown Miami and then like a normal one's going for a run and then the zoomer foyd just like runs up to her and then sprays acid interface and
Starting point is 01:09:15 turns the other woman into the same kind of monster and they walk around like ravenously going like I'm a CEO I own a company and it's like regular women are just getting just blasted with like acid spray and being turned into that thing well and the precursor for millennials the millennial version of this was they were all trying to look Armenian because of Kim So you had this problem with the millennial foids is they like literally are just like contorting their body like exercising in certain ways, applying certain kinds of makeup to look like an Armenian. Shout out Charles by the way, accountant Charles. He's a trying to look like an Armenian. He gets the past because he is Armenian but this is for all
Starting point is 01:09:52 non-Armenes is a big problem and now you're seeing it like I hate to say it but it's just true and I was making this point on the show Friday and I'm dead serious is the rise of the but men over to, I'm trying to use YouTube-friendly language, the rise of the butt men overtaking the breast man really indicates that the country's increasingly becoming non-white. And I'm dead, and I'm dead serious, by the way. That's like a legitimate thing. It's because they're like losing features that are common in white women. That should be the film Rise of the But. I have a, I have a conspiracy theory. I have a conspiracy theory. My conspiracy theory is that aliens are real and they're trying to convince women to look like aliens so they'll be
Starting point is 01:10:26 sexually attractive to alien men. She looks like a, hey, we'll get that birth rate up a little bit. I mean, yeah. She's talking about solution. Remember what Matt Gates said about alien hybrid programs, you know, all over the place? It's here. Yeah. Maybe, you know, they're like, let's get women to look like aliens. Yeah, we were talking before about like the way in which young women influence these days.
Starting point is 01:10:49 And young women tend to be a girl boss because they want a boss man. They want a guy who's, you know, authoritative and a leader and who has direction and all these sorts of things. and they don't really need to understand men so as much as we need to understand them because sexual access becomes so easy to young women. They just basically have doors open for them, guys buying them drinks at the bar. So they don't need to understand as well. So they sort of think that, you know, guys want what they want, but they don't. But interestingly enough, with all of this signaling that they do to other women,
Starting point is 01:11:19 I think the looks-maxing thing that we were talking about before is kind of the same thing happening in reverse in the sense that young men are now looks-maxing to signal to other men about, how pretty they are, that they're like the prettiest guy in the room. And this is something that's kind of alien to young. I've never seen anything really like this. Because these foids like mouth off and they're like, oh, like mention it, take gear. It looks terrible. And I'm like, hey, we don't do it for you. This is for us. This is to impress other straight men. So relax, lady. Well, I do think, look, I'm a, I'm big into skateboarding and I think skateboarding is
Starting point is 01:11:53 largely dead. When I was growing up, young guys were getting into shopping carts and slamming into walls. and falling over and breaking their arms and just doing stupid, things like that. But while young guys do a lot of, like action sports still exist, it has been curtailed quite a bit. And we're seeing a lot more of this like club culture, looks maxing trash.
Starting point is 01:12:15 When you get rid of the feats of physical feats, what feats do men have to compete with now? And it's bashing your face with a hammer and other retardation. These dudes are cooked. So I guess the question is this. If you were a government or special interest group, maybe international organization or otherwise, and you knew that AI was going to eliminate physical feats, you knew that it was going to eliminate most jobs,
Starting point is 01:12:44 what would you do to prepare the population for a culture without physical labor? It's going to be exactly what we're seeing, competition based on bashing your face of the hammer. because you're not, I mean, look, we just saw the enhanced games, and they're basically like, you know, we're going to juice people to make it more entertaining. I'm glad that's still there, but the machine hates it. The left is attacking it mercilessly. They're saying, no, we don't want this. So the end result is clavicular being like, I'm the best because I can hit myself in the face of the hammer more than you can and look a certain way.
Starting point is 01:13:20 That's what's going to be, guys competing as other guys by bashing their faces with hammers. What Rudyard from, what if Alt hiss talks about mouse utopia and this idea of the society just becoming ultimately just despairing. And this is what happens that the men become very feminized and then they can't really breed. And then there's like one Chad mouse who's like sleeping with a little of the mouse. It's real. Mouse chicks and stuff. It's interesting because like we've seen like anthropologically like this even in like the mid-1800, you would see that men that could perform certain physical feats would gobble up the partners rather than like the top. providers, so to speak.
Starting point is 01:13:54 Like, there's a remote island off the coast of Scotland called St. Kilda, and it was populated well into the 19th century. I think they, like, left in the early 20th century. And into the 19th century, there was some sort of priest or something, and he went over there, like, evangelize. And he was talking about the main way in which the men there would attract partners, attract women, would be because the only food sources were birds. They would, like, scale up a cliff in, like, a certain way that, like, really
Starting point is 01:14:18 impressed the Huzz. And so these women, these, these foids, so to speak, would see these men. and they're like, yo, the way he's scaling that cliff, like, I trust this guy. You know, it doesn't matter if someone else had a bunch of money or, like, had access to the mainland. They wanted the best cliff climber. And I'm like, we need to return to, like,
Starting point is 01:14:35 comical jester maxing to attract a wife as like, who can jump the highest on a trampoline. That's how it was when you were a kid. I remember if you were, like, the fastest guy in school, you could kiss whoever you wanted. Oh, you'd build ramps and you would break an arm. Yeah. So when I was...
Starting point is 01:14:49 You had a cast, dude? Like, the women would be like, whoa. When I was a... Break your arm? When I was a teenager. me and a bunch of my friends were skating at the skate park. They were a couple years younger than me. They were like 16. I was 19.
Starting point is 01:15:00 And this one kid was like, hey, I've got this girl coming over. She's going to come hang out at the park. So I went to all the dudes and I was like, here's what we're going to do. No matter what trick he does, we're all going to freak out. Like it's the craziest trick we've ever seen. He can do
Starting point is 01:15:15 I was like, if he does like a board slide, which is like relatively easy, we're just going to lose our minds no matter what. And anybody else has any good tricks? We'll just be like, yeah, we'll just be like, happen, just be real chill about it. They started dating. That's how it goes. Best wing man.
Starting point is 01:15:29 It was just funny because he did like a 50-50, which is like a basic trip trick, and then we're all screaming like, I'm like banging our boards. And then we're like, he's so good. Oh my God. And then, you know. The Tates were talking about this
Starting point is 01:15:42 when they were in their prime and they had like Tate's and Justin Waller and these guys. And they were saying, whenever the chick comes to the table, they always say, whoa, do you know how lucky you are to be with X and Y?
Starting point is 01:15:52 And it's the same thing. that you were doing there with your skateboarding friend? Just, just pretending like he was good so he can impress the girls. He's the man. He's the man. Because women want a leader of men. Look at me wrong. He actually was good at skateboarding, you know, but we were, you know, goofing off.
Starting point is 01:16:07 That's why the wife guy wingman method is not patched at all. Like if you can get a, I'm spoken for now, but I will say like previously, if you had a wife guy that could wing man for you, because that's like the rubber stamp. I'm stable enough where a woman can tolerate my existence and like is willing to commit to me. Women will see that and they'll be like, this guy clearly knows ball. So then if he recommends you and he says like, this guy's great, he's a catch. Like I don't even know how he's still single. Boom.
Starting point is 01:16:29 That's like the cheat code for all. That's why they say wedding rings, like women are attracted to a guy wearing a wedding ring because for one, it's the female competition of he must be good. A woman, you know, he's committed. And it's also proof of stable and safe relationship. This is why you see in workplace dynamics. They've done multiple studies is that they'll typically cite married men as like more trustworthy in the office typically over 30. is because again that would indicate, you know, obviously this isn't true all the time, but it would indicate that, again, they're stable enough where a woman is willing to, like,
Starting point is 01:16:59 basically depend on him for her future and that sort of thing. I think we should have ban social media. Yeah, I think kids shouldn't be on it. None of my kids have social media. Not until they were 18, and then they're 18-year-old to have social media. But I look at this picture, I think, to myself, one of the biggest issues that we have here is I think that women, we're not honest. We're not honest people anymore.
Starting point is 01:17:18 A woman who looks like that on the right is not honest with herself. She doesn't make her happy. She doesn't feel attractive like that. She doesn't. She's doing that because someone's lying to her telling her that's what you should look like. And men aren't being honest either saying we do want a partner. We do want someone to do life with. We do want to raise a family.
Starting point is 01:17:33 Well, I think the issue is the greater male variability hypothesis. There are strong, competent, capable guys. And they don't need to settle for whatever that thing is on the right. They will say, no, I'll take the carefree look on the left, right? However, there are a bunch of guys that are cavemen who are like, me take what me get. You know what I mean? So we can sit here and we can tell. Let's say we saw this young woman and, you know, she was out looking all normal.
Starting point is 01:18:01 You'd say nothing, really, right? Some guys are probably going to holler at her. If she dresses like this, men need to tell these women they look bad. That's the problem. Men need to be like, well, was your laundry day or something? She'll be like, what do you mean? I'm all gussied up. You're like, oh.
Starting point is 01:18:17 lot. Usually terrible. That's like the number one thing like poisoning men right now. And honestly, there's not really a way out right now is men operate out of scarcity and like scarcity mindset will lead you to not really advocating for yourself. And this is true beyond like, you know, romance. This is true of like work, you know, workplaces. You just don't feel like you deserve more. You'll just take what you can get. And this is manifesting where you're actually seeing a lot of guys. And I just anecdotally, I know personally, I hope they don't realize I'm talking about them specifically, is they will literally the first woman that will like commit in any. anyway, they're just like, yep, that's good. I'm good. I'm just checking out because they,
Starting point is 01:18:50 like, won't advocate for them. And then that's so unattractive to women. It's unattractive to women. But like, beyond that, to be fair to those guys, yeah, it's really hard. So they do have a scarcity mindset, but it's not just like out of nowhere. It's like out of like experience. Like they just realize like, oh, if I go on, you know, hinge or Tinder and you get one like a month. Well, that's the problem. But do you see what guys are doing now? They have an app that looks like you have a big live stream audience. Oh yeah. So you open an app and it just shows the front facing camera with a fake overlay showing a chat and like 20,000 viewers and it's like comments are really generic. And then
Starting point is 01:19:27 what they do is they go to clubs and they hold it up and be like, yo, I'm streaming to 20,000 people. What do you want to say? And the girls are like, how I want to go home with you? I feel like the women, the women that would like, this is like the most obvious point of all time. But like the women that would be impressed by that are like the ones that would ruin your life. Like, you know, like my, my, my church. I have told my kids this. Like if you, okay, imagine like you, the idea is to get married at some point, right? Get married, have kids. That is the idea we impart upon them.
Starting point is 01:19:53 Where would you want to meet your potential wife? Would it be at a pickup club where the girl is dressed not modestly and, you know, her tits are out for the world to see? Or we want to meet her in some place where, you know, it's a good activity. She's dressed appropriately and she's just hanging out with their friends having coffee. Like, that's where you find marriage material. It's not at the club. Yeah, it's not at church. It comes up in the bucket.
Starting point is 01:20:12 Women have also been lied to saying if you want to go find a guy, you got to go. to a club. So, again, I just, I think everyone's lying. Jim's are the new clubs, though. I mean, if you look at where girls are going to dress like hose these days, like alcohol's too expensive, guys aren't really going anymore, so like the gyms are the new clubs. But on apps, though, you mentioned that one before. Have you guys ever heard of you moggle? Mm-mm. So, um, oh, Meggle? So there's, uh, sometimes on my streams, Rattleston TV, I'll go on, umingle and just do that, where you just sort of go and have random interactions. And one of my chat is super chat of me and said, you should go on you
Starting point is 01:20:44 muggle and basically this is a an app where you can go on and try and mug the other person so you go on there and it's literally 30 seconds of you just looking at the camera going yeah and it's got like a mug radar and then somehow it determines who mugged who it's it's modern dueling then you just yeah yeah that is like modern modern urban justice you're like oh this is the end for me yeah dude i got mugged by like 14 year olds like what the hell how do you know it's brutal but there was uh i'm curious for uh for you tate I'll tell you a few years ago, we had talked about this phenomenon in Tinder and, you know, OKCupid and things like this Bumble hinge.
Starting point is 01:21:22 So when I was young, I would go and hang out like UIC in Chicago, it's University of Illinois, Chicago. And I'm 20 or years old or whatever. So I go to a party. Everyone at the party is 18, 19, 20, 21, 22-ish, like around, you know, college years. The young women there, their dating pool was the people in their class, the people. in their dorms. They would only meet people in their area. They wouldn't really meet beyond this. But we were seeing the emergence of social media now. You know, MySpace had been around for a while.
Starting point is 01:21:53 Facebook had taken over. And so everyone was on it. You could still meet people through Facebook, but it wasn't really used for dating for the most part. When OKCupid comes out, it opens the door for 18 to 22 year old women at universities to have a dating pool the size of the city. So for me, I go to a party. It's like the same women everywhere. Now, Because of dating apps, there's a 20-year-old guy and a 20-year-old woman and they're at university. They're at college. They're going to a university. And I was very British at me.
Starting point is 01:22:22 And they hang out of the dorm. And, you know, everybody's parting and hanging out. They're watching movies. And they hit off. So then, you know, the next day, it's like Friday night, he texts her and says, hey, did you want to come hang out? And she responds with, yeah, once I finish classes, I'll let you know what my plans are. Then she gets a notification.
Starting point is 01:22:40 Some 30-year-old guy that she swiped on messages are and. says, would you like to go out for dinner tonight? I'll pick you up in my convertible. And then we'll drive to a rooftop restaurant where I will buy you dinner and then we'll go and sit by the lake. Then we can come back to my apartment. Who is she going to choose? She may still like that young college guy. He may be a nice dude. She may not be thinking, screw that guy. I'm going for the guy with the money and the resources. She's just going to be like hanging out of the dorm with the friends, watch a movie, been there, go right around into convertible and get to go to the lake and have a nice dinner. That sounds.
Starting point is 01:23:14 fun. How is a young man in college supposed to compete with that? Because women want men to have a plan. Like, you can't just say, I want to go on a date. They want you to know, what's the plan? What, how much thought have you put into taking me out? Well, it's called smurfing. So, like, in video games, if you, like, purposely lower your tier so you can play against lower ranked players, that's what's going on there is these guys. It's like, you're 30. You should date 30. I get like, this is where like my most libtarded opinion is like the dating gaps like annoys me because I'm like a young guy and they're like smurfing and like gobbling up her dating pool. And then when you like press guys on this, they like sound like they're defending gay marriage. They're like, why do you care what two consensing adults do?
Starting point is 01:23:53 And I'm like, bro, way, way, way. I hate the smurfing. Dating. Dating apps have found that women message men their own age and men message 22 year olds. No matter how old a guy is, the average message he sends is to a 20. 22 year old. Seriously. Yeah. 22 year old, 22 to 22, 24 to 22.
Starting point is 01:24:12 50 year old, 22. It's brutal. The smurfing is crazy. And the dating apps have like institutionalized this. Where like it was actually really impressive like in the 90s and 2000s when like an old dude would pull a young girl. You'd be like, wow, let's do must be loaded. It's actually fairly common now to be like a five, even 10 year age gap because of dating apps.
Starting point is 01:24:30 Because again, people are a little less picky on it now. And this is the problem is like dating apps, whether you like it or not, that's the majority of marriage license is issued or issue. are issued to couples who met on dating apps. So it's like it's not going anywhere. To your point, I mean, people are having to go to like gyms. Like there's no institutions anymore to facilitate young people meeting each other. So the only place where they're guaranteed to find a dating pool is on apps. So that's why it's like making the problem worse.
Starting point is 01:24:53 It's institutionalizing. You know, like, you know, you hear a lot of people, they're like, well, go to church or, you know, whatever. And, like, you go to church and everyone's like old and chop. Yeah. So you're like, what am I supposed to do? So then you just hop on hinge and like, I saw this video. I think it might be fake, but this woman was like, she goes, they said, just ask, shoot your shot because the worst thing that can happen is it says no, well, that's not what happened.
Starting point is 01:25:14 And so she shows like this, her messaging app where she like messaged her situation ship, she calls it saying like, what's the plan? And he sent her a link saying, here's why I ghosted you. And she clicks it. It's a wheel that says like chopped, overweight, poor. And she's like, what is this? And she hits it. And then it spins and lands on overweight. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:35 Oh, it's brutal out there. And that's like, that's the biggest thing. I was like, the worst thing I could say is no. It's like, that's not true. I had one of my boys like DM a girl. And then she like posted the screenshot. He's like, can you believe the nerve of this guy? Wow.
Starting point is 01:25:46 And then the worst part I was like, yeah, that's kind of crazy. Like, she's way out of your league, dude. I don't know how these 30-year-old guys can, I guess you could date him for one time, but I remember when I turned 30 and 31-ish and I talk to, if I go to bar and talk 21-year-olds, 22-year-olds, like they're freaking dumb. They're retoddage. But hold on. Are you trying to marry a guy or you're kind of.
Starting point is 01:26:04 I'm just trying to bang out, you're all right. But if you're trying to meet someone, like, you can't have conversations. Well, for us, who are we going to relate to? An autistic man, that's, like, the problem. We talked about the-J-Bah bar, right? The Gen Z thing before, it's like, I'm a millennial. I'm 31. When I was single, if I was talking to younger chicks,
Starting point is 01:26:22 it's almost impossible to relate to them in any way because it's almost like 100 years has gone by with the whole social media thing. That's our turf. They speak their own language. They have their own things going on, all of the different words that they say, like, it's not, it's like, it's tough.
Starting point is 01:26:36 It's a different. Oh, they analyze. politics differently too. Like my girlfriend was sending me Spencer Pratt like Reels in like January because she was like, oh, the guy from the hills is running for mayor. But she's like, I like them.
Starting point is 01:26:47 I already like them. And I was like, that's awesome that women do have like this instinct because they just like saw them on TV and they're like, three months before Spencer Pratt was on any of our radar. She's like, this is the guy
Starting point is 01:26:58 that's going to save L.A. It's a whole different world. I'm like, I don't even know what the Hills is. They say some crazy shit. They always saying dead ass. Dead ass. Oh, that's a big problem. I think that's the sameer girls
Starting point is 01:27:07 are talking like black guys now. Yeah, they call bro. I was like, what? Hang on. Get your, well, Tate, I think you kind of articulated the actual problem. You're saying everyone dates online. No one goes outside anymore unless they have something to do. But it's like a, who came at first, the chicken of egg is that they go online because there was nowhere to meet or is there nowhere to meet because they went online? It's like juries out. They do. We're talking about solutions. Solutions are there needs to be more community organization. There needs to actually be events for young people to go out and do things. Yeah. Like we used to go roller skating and shit. I mean, that's, that's what we did. And I do have friends. Now that's, that's,
Starting point is 01:27:37 That's unique. And I do have friends that are in like pretty healthy churches that have a lot of young people and they have all met wives in there. So it's like, but again, it is a product of social media algorithms telling women not to like certain things and they want to fit in with each other. So they, they, you know, I would, I guess I would describe that heavy makeup buckle fat removal is chopped. They're, they're chopping themselves literally and they look disgusting.
Starting point is 01:28:00 Oh yeah. Well, and to your point, even like the natural ways that people meet like the run clubs or a thing for a while, that still got facilitated by the internet. Like, that's how you knew where to go, what time to go, who's going to be there was because of the internet. So it's like, even in the, like, the solutions to, like, roundabout the internet, you still have to go through the internet to even find the places. Same thing with churches.
Starting point is 01:28:18 Like, no one anymore is just going to the church down the road. They're, like, going online to figure out, like, okay, what's the best fit for me or something or, like, which one agrees with my theology, which is, like, valid, by the way. But everything goes to the internet. Like, everything is downstream of the internet. I refuse this notion that there's, like, these normy oracles out there that are, like, completely untouched by the internet. I'm like, maybe they don't, they're not chronically online,
Starting point is 01:28:39 but everyone is being impacted by what's happening on the internet. Unless you have an army, it's everyone, no one escaped. No one escaped this social media generation. I mean, look at young guys the way they came up these days, like social media and pretty much everyone was exposed to like porn and then only fans becomes just a household thing, you know, everyone knows about it. Everyone knows someone who does it, these sorts of things. Back in the day, that was just a completely degenerate act that the prostitution was like way out to the fringes of society. You know, it's funny because are you guys familiar with Hikikomori? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:08 Yeah, the anime guy. Right? Anime guy? No, I'm definitely wrong then. Hikikikamori is a phenomenon in Japan where young men lock themselves in their room, don't have jobs. I've seen this. We call it neat, not employment, education, or training. This is going to be the norm.
Starting point is 01:29:26 It's going to be like that episode of Black Mirror where you live in that, you know, 10 by 10 cube, where every wall is a screen and everyone just watches. and they have an avatar and you ride a bike all day to generate units to buy food. That's where, that's, I mean, that may be where we're headed. Loki, half of these people should take the buyout though. Dude, you meet, like, you meet some people
Starting point is 01:29:46 and you're like, honestly, when the AI buyout comes along, you should probably take it. That's what I was saying, like, the libs are going to want to go in the pot and eat the bugs. Oh, like, you go to, like, Walmart and you're like, yeah, half of these people need to take the buyout. Like, they can't figure out the self-checkout machine. The Japanese.
Starting point is 01:29:59 They can't, like, do anything. And I'm like, what's wrong? They won't even put their cart back. I'm like, that's the easiest, like, test of, like, if you're, like, a normal person. The Japanese, though, like, with what they were doing with the Hiki Khomori, is it, because there was a whole generation of young men, because in Japan, the way it works is you finish your schooling system, and then you go into the hiring process. So as soon as they finish school, they'll all go to this big sort of event where they hire,
Starting point is 01:30:21 and then generally you get hired for a job, and you work there forever, and it's very dishonorable to leave your job. And so I think it might have been because of COVID or some other thing that happened, some Black Swan event, where there was a whole, like, a year. year or two of young men who didn't get to go to that thing. So they basically just checked out. And they were just... But he could more he predates COVID.
Starting point is 01:30:39 Right. Yeah, I think it was like in the early 2010s, this rising phenomenon of young men who locked themselves in their bedrooms and then just never come outside. You said, I'm not playing anymore. He's an insult, I guess. Yeah. Well, I mean, it's more than that. They don't leave their rooms.
Starting point is 01:30:54 And it's crazy. Their parents let it happen. The crazy thing about this is it's wild to look at Japan and they're collapsing birth rates and just be like, what happened to? this culture that was so brutal they would commit ritual suicide for being dishonorable. And now they're just like a bunch of weak. Well, David Chappelle explained it.
Starting point is 01:31:13 He said we dropped two bombs on it. They started drawing Hello Kitty and stuff like that. So I think that's what I... That's a good point. Well, we occupied them. We basically said you can't have a military anymore. And that's actually real, by the way. The Hello Kitty thing was actually like, that's a true story because after the
Starting point is 01:31:25 war, the Japanese wanted to like clean up their image for like the global markets and that sort of thing. Because it was after the war. They were perceived again as just like warrior culture, very tough, very insulated. And so Hello Kitty was a directive from their ministry of culture to like soften their image to the world. They're like, we need to be gay. Yeah, it's like guys, new strat, like the ninja stuff. It's like so out.
Starting point is 01:31:43 That's like, we got spaghetti. Yeah, we're gay now. Our new strat is we're gay. Yeah, but when you do go to Japan though and you look at the cultural influences and all the guys that the women like, it's the catboys. It's these little very effeminate, like boy band looking guys. Those are the guys that are all over the posters and everything. They don't have a shred of masculinity. Yeah, the sumer us.
Starting point is 01:32:02 are looked down upon them. These were like the coolest guys ever. Samurai. That was like a big deal back in the day. The samurai were like nobles. Yeah. And then guns came around and it didn't matter anymore. The sum wrestlers needed to rise up and like dominate these guys.
Starting point is 01:32:14 Just start throwing them around. You should see what they're doing in South Korea about the birth rate. I've got a friend who was in the South Korean military. And then he started getting, and people that he knows, they were getting sort of contacted by the government to try and get access to their sperm. Anybody who's over six foot in the South Korean military or in the, general public, they are trying to like get their sperm and basically impregnate all of these single women who are...
Starting point is 01:32:38 You know what's really crazy is how we fried the brains of an entire of half a country. South Koreans get westernization surgery. It's like extremely common. Yeah. Because you look at like these like Korean K-pop bands, like BTS was apparently in Vegas from just this past weekend we were there for the enhanced games. And you look at BTS and they all have like westernized faces. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:00 And I'm not going to speak about any particular. individual, but the general thing is like once they turn 18, they get Americanization and westernization surgery. We have occupied and controlled their media for so long. Koreans have, they have round faces. I am part Korean. I have a roundish face. But they get surgery to try and look like a European and it's creepy. They got to go, they got to go, they got to full, if they're going to Americanize, they're going to go all the way. They've got to put on like 100 pounds. They've got to take a much of credit card debt on. This is a status symbol around the world, though. I don't know if it's everywhere, but in a lot of places, like,
Starting point is 01:33:32 Just think of Brazil, for example. The wider they are, it's normally the highest status they are. And then as you get further north, same with Columbia as well, the blacker they are, the low socioeconomic and status they are. I've been to Brazil quite a bit, and I had a buddy down there. He was explaining this to me that your status is basically the lighter you are. And he was like, it's really funny because he once saw two black guys fighting each other violently over who was blacker.
Starting point is 01:33:56 And they were like, he was like, the black guy called the other black guy, you know, like a racial slur. And the other black guy was like, you're blacker than me. And he was like, don't you call me black and started fighting. And he was like, there's like, he's someone, he had like a grandmother who married a light-skinned guy. They had a daughter who married a white guy. And the grandmother is just like really excited bragging to all of her friends. Upward mobility, right.
Starting point is 01:34:19 Yeah, about how her granddaughter is white now. And she was like, look, look, my granddaughter is white. And they're like, wow. And they're like clapping for her. I can't remember what country it is, but there's some countries where they've got certain makeups that make the skin white. It's India. India. And the Indians, like, run their mouth.
Starting point is 01:34:31 all day long and I'm like you guys use skin lightning cream you're trying to like re-arying yourselves like like that's a risk Jake do you know of a country where the more red you are than more popularly you are more red yeah in Bolivia I noticed that they're very orange because of the uh but no what country is it I don't know I'm asking if I had to move somewhere yourself yeah wait wait wait ask you for a friend we got to grab this one big news Democrat rep Al Green unseated by rep Christian Menofy in Texas primary with two incumbents he gone Urkel took him out
Starting point is 01:35:03 Look at that Urkel took Whoa he does look like Erkel Wow Gosh dude That's what I'm He's gonna As soon as he wins the general
Starting point is 01:35:11 He's gonna come out like Stefan It will It's kind of sad It's like the last generation Of black men who like Have their hair straightened Like they're all on the way out And it's like that was kind of a fun thing
Starting point is 01:35:19 That they're doing for a while Like the Jerry Crawl's all dead I heard that Urkel was supposed to be like A one off character Yeah that's what I heard too And then but they were like Everybody loved him so much He became the main character
Starting point is 01:35:28 He ended up inspiring the entire black Republican caucus. Yeah. No, Al Green is like literally one of the worst people in America. Well, this guy's a Democrat, so. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:39 You can have fun, flipping burgers. Yeah, but it was kind of funny to watch him like wiggle his cane. Yeah, you don't know what he's saying, but it's going like,
Starting point is 01:35:45 burr. Yeah, what was it? What was this? The sign of the last state of the union was like, black people are not monkeys or something like that.
Starting point is 01:35:52 And it's like that one was at the ballot box. So, men of fees, 38. He was sworn into Congress this year after he won a special election or, place, Rep. Sylvester Turner. Green opted to run in the deep blue Houston-based 18th district
Starting point is 01:36:05 after his ninth district was redrawn to make it more heavily Republican. A key part of the plan was to gain more seats in Texas this year. And that he got, he got the, he loses. He loses. So, you know, these far lefties are getting are getting kicked out. However, I don't know, is men of fee lefty as well. He probably is, right? If he's 38 in a deep blue district, probably. Yeah. But I mean, Al Green, I don't even know what his politics were. I just knew he was just, like, yelling. He was just mad all the time. Yeah, I don't know if he had any You're describing a Democrat. I think, yeah, he was just, like, mentally disturbed.
Starting point is 01:36:33 Well, here's an honest question. What is the Democrat Party manifesto right now? Like, what are they? Honest question. Schizophrenia, being chopped. Shoot your opponents. Being chopped. Yeah, that's, like, part of it.
Starting point is 01:36:46 Well, you see this. Like, they literally, like, purposely nuke their sex appeal. Like, they, like, cut their hair off and dye it blue. Well, this is a funny thing. It's been historically true for decades, if not longer, that Democrats are uglier than Republicans. This is a fact. I'm not even saying this to be derisive. This is actually a funny story because we covered on this show a few years ago.
Starting point is 01:37:06 And it wasn't like we were going like, ha, ha, Democrats are ugly. We were like, wow, look at this report from the Washington Post. They're saying Democrats tend to be less attractive than Republicans. And then my response was, I think this is privilege. If you were attractive, growing up, people will be nicer to you. It'll be easier to sell, you know, whether, I mean, literally sell or just to be charismatic. And you will have an easier go of things. And if you're uglier, you are going to have a roughergo of things.
Starting point is 01:37:32 This means if things are easier for you, you're going to be saying, hey, look, I did it myself. Why can't you do it too? And if things are harder for you, you're going to say, we need to ban together because life is difficult. So it's like it's an attraction privilege thing. And then all of a sudden, like, Libs lost their mind, started attacking me saying, oh, yeah, look how ugly Tim is. He thinks Libs are, I'm like, well, it's the science. Democrats tend to be uglier than Republicans. It's a fact.
Starting point is 01:37:56 Well, they did the composite of all the House Republicans and all the House Democrats. and like the House Democrat was like ugly and evil looking and then the composite Republican looked like a total like slack jawed derelict. So it's like that actually kind of illustrates the politics because like the Democrats are just like evil and the Republicans are like broadly retarded. It's like that's pretty accurate. I would say. This guy Christian Minifee, he's definitely going to turn into Justin Pearson. You know, he'll look clean and cut to start. Give him a couple weeks. Oh, I still have to grow upro. I love this hissy fit in the church. That was great. That was so funny.
Starting point is 01:38:29 Well, here's a composite of all politicians in Congress. I don't think it's as described, Tate. I think it's just... Yeah, there's one where it shows the side-by-side of each party. I know for sure it's on John Doyle's Twitter. Yeah, John would have that. When did he post it? A long time ago?
Starting point is 01:38:49 Yeah, I saw it fairly long ago. I can see if I can find it. But it's so true. They both just look like reptiles. If you guys have ever played the game Gere Fonda, have you ever played that game? Oh, yeah. They look like the geo finder. Ethno guesser.
Starting point is 01:39:05 Ethno guesser. Oh, yeah, sorry, ethno guesser. That's the one. They look like the ethno gessor people. I love playing that game on stream. Yeah, it really trips you up when you got to get like in the niche, like Indian ethnicities. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:16 So he posts this thing probably a long time ago then, right? Yeah, I'm going to try and find it. There's also, I think it's called deportation guesser. Yeah, we play that one. That one's fun. That one's a lot harder, to be honest. Well, it's basically they'll give a person and their charge. a photo their name and their charge
Starting point is 01:39:31 and you've got to guess if they're from like Mexico or Honduras and occasionally you get someone from Africa or China or something like that that sounds I guess it could be difficult because in modern America now anyone can have any kind of... Yeah yeah you don't know which part of Latin America they're from sometimes you can get the Colombians, Venezuelans
Starting point is 01:39:47 Jamaicans are pretty easy to get Cubans as well if you know your shit you know Yeah you gotta have like insane ball knowledge to pick apart the Latin American one He posts a lot of guerrilla Jiffs Yeah he's really into that looking up gorilla Looking up gorilla. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:01 Yeah. I'm just like scrolling through John Doyle's media. I'm like, there's a lot of gorillas. Yeah, it'll just be like someone tweeting like at John Doyle. I'm single and fertile and it'll just be the girl. It's like every day. I'm trying to, yeah. And a lot of this fat bird.
Starting point is 01:40:18 Oh yeah, he had a fat bird phase for a while too. We could do that. It just analyzes media. I mean, I had to. Gross. Sitting around. Every fifth image is the gorilla. Tate, I actually googled what a wholesome chungus was this weekend because you kept saying
Starting point is 01:40:33 and I'm like, I really want to know what this is. What is that? A wholesome chungis, it's like just someone that's like Reddit. Like, you know, like they were like, oh, you know, I'm a countryman, I'm a tough countryman, but I think trans women are women. And it's like, oh, he's like a wholesome chungis. Oh, that's such a good name for them, dude. We're like, you know, yeah, or like just a fat slob. I arrived at the fat cat. Kelsey, I'm a wholesome chungus, you know, Patriot. And it's like, because that's the only approved white guy phenotype is just like fast a lot.
Starting point is 01:41:05 I guess he also posts misery business a lot. Oh, yeah, he's really, like really into Paramour. Like, it's insane, actually. The band. He's like, alarmingly into Paramore. Okay. Yeah, he like, it's like all he talks about. Are you being serious?
Starting point is 01:41:20 Yeah, I'm being dead serious. Because, like, I'm scrolling through his meeting. I'm like, I keep seeing this. Yeah, it's like misery business for. and Paramore and a gorilla. He just posts the whole music video. He did. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:32 Several times. Three minutes and 19 seconds. Several times. Several times. So we're trying to find a useful composite image and he's just buried it with monkey gifts and Paramour music video. John, if you're watching this right now, John can retweet. I'm not texting him right now.
Starting point is 01:41:45 And he's like posting it response to like police brutality videos. What? Oh, my God. We got to bring John back on this show. That checks out. I'll give him a call. I think we're talking about Paramore. We were down in the kitchen.
Starting point is 01:41:57 the last time he was on from them mistaken. Really? Yeah, that's his thing. That's his politics. I think he said one time he's a paramour nationalist. But she's like super woke, isn't she? I think he would argue you could fix her. He said the same problem.
Starting point is 01:42:09 He made the same argument about the girl from Harry Potter, the redhead. Well, she was, I guess, I guess like she was a Christian. She got like a cross on her leg. She grew up like an evangelical in Mississippi. She'd be like the female wholesome jungas. Well, so to Katie Perry. But I think like she, uh, terrible. I don't know the fault deal deals of the celebrity stuff.
Starting point is 01:42:26 She got cheated on, I think. by her husband and they got divorced, like, instantly. So I have to imagine if you, like, that's got to be brutal. You know, you get married, you're trying to do it right. You're like, I'm going to, you know, follow the faith and all that. And then you just get kind of used views and. Yeah, many cases. I don't have an effect.
Starting point is 01:42:42 And you go woke. I mean, this is what I talk about quite a bit. Like, if you do not give someone a path towards redemption, they will go the other direction. This is not, this doesn't necessarily fit this way. but like Ashley St. Clair, I think absolutely fits this. She was a powerful right-wing personality, and after the Elon thing, everyone decided, I'm going to side with Elon to just attack Ashley and insult her. So she goes the only direction that she can.
Starting point is 01:43:10 What is she going to do? Just not exist anymore. People need social circles. And so now she's going on all these lefty podcasts. She's going on shows with Hassan. And there was literally no reason for the right to make an enemy of Ashley St. Clair, who is a smart and socially powerful individual. I think she said that verbatim.
Starting point is 01:43:26 She's like as soon as like, you know, she had this split with Elon, they're obviously going to side with Elon. Well, the right can't apologize to the left because the left will just hunt you down even more. But I think the right does have the ability to forgive the right. And that's what sets us apart. So I think in Ashley's case and Paramore's case and Katie Perry's case, like it's not difficult to say, listen, we make mistakes.
Starting point is 01:43:46 And after we make our mistakes, you know, it's incumbent upon you to find that faith. Pick yourself a boost shot to try. Well, Haley Williams did that thing where, she had that viral moment where she said that viral moment where she got up to in front of the camera and was like, Donald Trump is a Nazi or whatever on her show. And it's just like. But we'll take anyone. Like literally like Casey Anthony could be in like, I believe in free market economics would be like, this should be the next nominee. She's fantastic.
Starting point is 01:44:07 They're on the Supreme Court. Like Michael Nolz took that Onlyfans girl. Nala or whatever. Women will just do this. How old is John Doyle? He's like 26. Isn't Haley like 40? Again, he could fix her.
Starting point is 01:44:17 If anybody can do it, it's him. You often see this like women who are right wingers, then they encounter a little bit of turbulence and all of a sudden. in their centrist or left wingers, like Lawrence Southern, for example. Literally. Another one there. Just becomes left, you know. Lauren Southern is left? Yeah, well, she's a left.
Starting point is 01:44:33 She's like a feminist now. And she's saying, well, all of the, yeah, she's going around and saying all of the culture war stuff, it's not real life. She went and said the other day that she was playing social volleyball. And then the women's team beat the men's team. And she was just like, wow, all of the culture war indoctrination that I've been fed is just so wrong. And when you go in the real world, you'll see that, and it's like, what even is that?
Starting point is 01:44:53 Let me just clarify that for you. So it was men versus women playing volleyball. The men were probably very distracted. Just. Oh, there was a really funny video. I can't remember some guy made a video that went viral on TikTok where he saw it. He's like, women, Olympic women, have a choice in what they wear and they always choose to be naked. The women's uniforms.
Starting point is 01:45:13 Right corner, yes. Well, that was the shalueless bit where he was like watching the volleyball and he's like, why are they wearing like thongs? And then he was like debating with this like friend that is like friend's fiance. And she was like, it's from mobility. And he was like, well, when he was like, well, when he was like, he was like, the Special Olympics roll around, all of a sudden the mobility's not so important. It looks like the AN1 mixtape tour. Yeah, but men don't wear thongs.
Starting point is 01:45:32 Yeah, and he was going in his Instagram video through all of the different options. They can wear full body suits. Yes. They can wear shorts, but they choose to be naked. So he, I think he made an original video right corner, and then eventually, and then somebody, a feminist responded to him saying, well, they're going to have a choice. Men forced them to do it.
Starting point is 01:45:49 It's the patriarchy. And he's like, no, you're stupid. Here's the burkini. Here's all of the different options. thing, you're selling basically your best asset, and I know, no pun intended, you're selling your best asset by doing that, right? Men actually gravitate towards someone who is more modest than the one who's giving it up for free to the entire world to see. It's true.
Starting point is 01:46:05 I think uniforms should be uniform and that men's and women's Olympic uniforms should be the exact same. That means the guys, when they wear the like, they're like just above the knee shorts when they're doing gymnastics, women should wear the same thing. And men play volleyball. They're wearing, you know, tight pants. Women should wear the same thing. I don't understand. You know what? We need the patriarchy.
Starting point is 01:46:29 We need the men to be like, women, stop being naked for no reason. That's the one. They will always fight for, you know, only fans and being naked on the internet. That's a real, an abortion. Being naked on the internet and abortion. You see this everywhere, though. But John can fix all of them. He can fix all of them.
Starting point is 01:46:45 I think he's up to the task. Yeah, I mean, you see, like, mobility. Like, gardening requires a lot of mobility. And you see, like, the Mexican dudes. They're like decked down like beekeeper outfits. You long-sleeved shirts and everything? Yeah, they got the beekeeper outfit on. Like, you don't know what's going on.
Starting point is 01:46:58 They even dress like hose on their wedding day these days. I see a lot of revealing wedding dresses. It's crazy. I mean, look, they went way too far for the record, but like you got to hand it to the Muslim guys. Like, do you know how long it'd be to get my girlfriend to put a bed sheet on her head to go outside? Imagine dating with your father at your wedding
Starting point is 01:47:12 and a scantly clad wedding gown. Yeah. Well, that's probably the problem. The father's not there. All right, we're going to go to Rumble Rans and Super Chance to smash the like button. share the show with everyone, you know. And the uncensored portion of the show is coming up at 10 p.m.
Starting point is 01:47:26 Rumble.com slash Timcast, IRL. You don't want to miss it. Let's see what you all have to say. Then we got Devin Grism says, Hear ye, hear ye, all hail Lord Rattlesnake, the most base Chad of all the lands. Good to see you, brother. Thank you for using my correct pronouns.
Starting point is 01:47:41 Based slash Chad. Thank you, Dave. Togan Magus says, Lord Rattlesn. It is so bad that Gen Z can afford to go to the casino, sports betting and weed, but can't afford to go to the bar to socialize with their friends. Yo, everybody's been talking about this.
Starting point is 01:47:54 Gen Z on average spends $28 per day on food. Isn't it insane? Because they order out, they don't make their own food anymore. Okay, sure. Bro, when I lived in L.A. And I was broke and I was sharing a studio apartment with two people. I would go to the little supermercado. I would get a pack, like a 40 pack of corn tortillas for like a dollar.
Starting point is 01:48:18 I would buy a bunch, I'd get like six tomatoes for like 17 cents. And then I would get this tiny little mayonnaise for like 50 cents. And that's all I would be eating for like the week because I was broke. I wasn't being like, and then sometimes I treat myself to a dollar burger from Hardee's or Carls Jr., whatever it is in California. I'd be like, well, okay, I will sustain myself off of just tomatoes, mayonnaise, and corn tortillas. I turn on the stove, roast those cornutillas right on the fire and then I put some tomatoes and manas. it's all I would eat. And then maybe a dollar to get a burger.
Starting point is 01:48:51 And the reason why is because I didn't have $30 to buy a lot of everything. So I was only spending a dollar on a dollar burger and then eat like, you know, sustain myself from the rest. Y'all, that's me treating myself, a dollar burger. But $28 a day, Gen Z is spending on average. Is that one meal or all meals? For the day. Their food for the day is $28.
Starting point is 01:49:14 Because each meal if you go to McDonald's is like $16, no matter what, for the most part. Right. Unless you get... You gotta play the app game. Yeah. So, I heard about that. So Gen Z tends to order out probably on like DoorDash or whatever. And they're like, I'm gonna get a burger, fries, and a drink, and it's gonna cost me $28 plus delivery. Or it's gonna be $20 plus delivery.
Starting point is 01:49:32 Yeah. Insane. Yo, five guys is nuts. Like, I order five guys for the office. Oh, fuck. And there'll be like 10 people here. It's like, $300, 400, $400. The post five guys clarity is like, cr.
Starting point is 01:49:43 They're like, what? I mean, they throw... What have I done? Yeah, they throw it a few. extra fries in the bag so you don't like off yourself, I guess. But it's like unbelievable. That actually annoys me. Oh, I dooredash for like six months and I love the five guys orders.
Starting point is 01:49:55 I just eat like three pounds of peanuts just waiting for it. I'd be like, take your time. I can't stand. They take the cup. They fill it with fries and then they dump extra fries on pop. Stop doing that. Okay, we throw those away. Right, bro.
Starting point is 01:50:07 Whoa. Yeah, why don't eat those extra fries? Nobody here eats them. Nobody here eats them. When I order five guys, the burgers are gone and we have a bag, a bag of French fries that goes in the garbage. I'll, I'll split them. I think you guys are lying.
Starting point is 01:50:21 I swear to Lord. Because we order five guys and the fries are just not eaten. Even like we order a large in that cup, it gets like half gone. When I go to McDonald's, I'm like digging under the napkins looking for like a spare fry. I feel like a Victorian child. I saw a funny video. I can't remember the comedian's name. He's like that old chubby 80s actor and he's like when you need a smoke break but you don't smoke.
Starting point is 01:50:41 Have you seen this one? He like, he walks out, leans up against the wall and then he pulls out a McDonald's French try thing. and starts pounding the bottom of it. And he pulls out of French fry, puts in his mouth. And then he pulls out of ketchup packet and lights it and goes and squirts the ketchup on it and then eats it.
Starting point is 01:50:57 Well, carb shaming is a real thing these days. Carb shaming. Carb shaming. Oh, yeah. You'll see like the ingredient list and it'll be like just like straight up like nuclear material, just like cancer, like straight, like reduced cancer.
Starting point is 01:51:08 And then Americans will see it like, oh my gosh, there's sugar in there. Let's grab the same old man says, Tim, women are the problem. Too many anti-men and anti-family. maybe just take away some women's rights and feminism. The Floyd's I've gone. Completely agree.
Starting point is 01:51:21 Well, you know, it was funny because some woman, I can remember what I was like some centrist woman. Who was it? What's her name? The libertarian woman. She tweeted out something like women don't want to have kids. It's their prerogative or whatever. And I responded with it's a self-correcting problem.
Starting point is 01:51:35 Kind of like as a passive, I saw the tweet. And I was like, you know, my thought process in that moment was women don't have to have kids, but they will be erased. So this is how evolution works. Kind of yes and no. I mean, if you look at the modern women, they were raised by these, like, products of the sexual revolution. And they were a little bit more traditional, but then these modern women are just, just have no... But it's a self-correcting problem.
Starting point is 01:51:58 But then, but even if so, if there was another generation of women who were more traditional... But like we're talking about with Muslims and Mennonites, the liberal feminist ideology can't exist because they don't propagate themselves. But the educational substructure, if that's saying... Is collapsing. And the social... It's collapsing. We've had this debate a million times. on this show, conservatives are winning culturally because the idea that liberals can just infect
Starting point is 01:52:23 conservative children isn't correct. It works to a certain degree, but default libs are susceptible to this. And then whereas you had an urban liberal family that celebrated Christmas and went to church, their kids didn't go. And then the next children, the grandkids didn't have kids at all. Christian families are largely resistant and have like true Christian families have been resistant to it. Now we're seeing the pushback in the institutions against all of the indoctrination. So liberals need to make more of themselves so that it guarantees they propagate their ideology, but they don't. They just try to infect other people. The problem with that is mathematically it's a negative.
Starting point is 01:53:08 So conservative has two and a half kids. Those kids are likely to have the values of the parents. liberals will try to indoctrinate them, but there's a competition for the minds of these of these children. Liberal children will be raised by liberals with no conservative attempt at indoctrinating their children. If they don't have kids, they're just competing for the minds of someone else's kids. That's a losing battle. It's in the long run, I think it's losing. I think the math shows that when you see the pushback to all of the all of the vocification in schools,
Starting point is 01:53:40 Bud Light, Target, the books, we can see that the idea that liberals can subsist off of indoctrinating someone else's kids is not correct. While some kids will be infected with the woke-mind virus what I want to call it, in the long run, they just cease to exist. The ideas die with them.
Starting point is 01:53:58 Yeah, I mean, I'm hoping so. I'm hoping that that's the case for sure. So the argument here is that even if it is the case that conservatives do have a bunch of kids and that liberals have less kids, the conservatives will then take back over the institutions and we won't have all of this indoctrination happening within education culture. I think that's what we are seeing happening right now over the past few years. So take a look at MCU. They did, so the MCU is pure patriarchy,
Starting point is 01:54:29 American tradition, heroes' journey. Iron Man is a womanizing, rich, arrogant, cocky asshole, and the most popular character Marvel's ever had because of the movie. Captain America is the American soldier. Fight and die, Love America, lie to join the army. Thor, eh, he was okay, but arrogant, masculine guy, and then he has to like, you know, hero's journey-ish. When right before they did Endgame, with the massive success of the MCU,
Starting point is 01:54:59 they did not have a female lead. They do Captain Marvel. That movie did a billion dollars. Captain Marvel was awful. So this began the woke era of an MCU multi-billion dollar franchise. Then they created Marvels, the sequel, bombed, miserable bomb. Three female leads, female villain, nobody wanted to watch it. Woke garbage.
Starting point is 01:55:24 They have now decided to erase the last five or six years of Marvel and bring Robert Donny Jr. back. the attempt at creating these woke narratives of girl power failed miserably. So with Captain Marvel, I love it. Captain America. Scrony guy, good spirit, honorable, no strength, sickly lies five times to try and join the army because he's desperate to give whatever he can to his country. They grant him the super soldier serum.
Starting point is 01:55:55 They say it amplifies what's inside of him and they make the perfect all-American soldier. Captain Marvel. An accident gives her ungodly powers, and she has them the whole time, but a man puts a suppress around her to hold her powers back, constantly telling her to watch her emotions, to keep her emotions in check. Finally, she breaks the inhibitor, realizing she was strong the whole time and defeats the man. That movie did well because Marvel did well, but that was when they stuck the stake in its heart.
Starting point is 01:56:25 Over the last several years, they keep doing these awful Marvel shows. and movies, which are just nonsense trash, and people have hated them. So now they're like, let's erase everything and go back in time to before we did all that. So they're literally just erasing the past six years of movies and shows. It's amazing. Anyway, long story short, what we are seeing right now, woke is dead. Don't get me wrong. Like when you win a war, the nation you have conquered still exists.
Starting point is 01:56:55 Those people are still there. They still have ideas. So woke still exists in some form. It may come back, but for the time being, it's actually pretty crazy. Look at Bud Light. They never recovered. I was wrong about that. I thought the sales numbers would rebound when it normalized.
Starting point is 01:57:09 Never. Bud Light died. It's crazy. Target got rid of all this stuff. So, anyway, long story short, during peak woke, we talked about how these schools in Chicago and Florida were putting out these books, weird sex things. Liberals don't have kids. So what they were doing was they were doing drag story time.
Starting point is 01:57:27 Well, guess what? I got drag story time banned out here inadvertently. apparently just by coming on the show and demanding the governor stop it, the community had a huge backlash, and I didn't even show up there. They were doing a drag show with children in front of a building I owned. I got really pissed, talked about on the show, and I asked the AG why he was allowing it, and he says, I'm the lawyer for the state. I'm not the prosecutor.
Starting point is 01:57:50 You got to talk to the DA about it. So apparently, I didn't know this, but following my complaining on this show and just mentioning it, It created a backlash in the area. And online forums in the neighborhood say that they can't hold the drag shows for kids anymore because I complained about it on this show. Good. Yeah. I was like, really? And there are people posting F. Tim Poole because of him they banned the drag shows with kids.
Starting point is 01:58:16 Just by talking about it. So my point ultimately is liberal has a kid. They control the institutions. They indoctrinate that kid with the parents and the institutions that guarantees us. another liberal. Conservative has a kid. The institutions try to attack the child's mind and some of them become liberal, but they're still competing with the parents who are instilling faith-based values. I would just put it mathematically. You can call it like negative replacement rate for liberal ideology. If it takes 10 liberals to indoctrinate one kid, over a long enough period
Starting point is 01:58:53 of time, the liberal ideology dies with the people who age out. Self-correcting problem. Well, yeah, I mean, I do think that liberalism and feminism is a ultimately a nihilistic death cult that eats itself, especially feminism, because they don't have babies. And then if, even with the ideology that they do promote, open borders and such, it brings in cultures that aren't obviously as friendly to feminism. But woke being dead, I'm really not so sure about that. I think the culture war it has lost for people who are on the internet. This is why clarified, when you conquer a nation, those people still exist. Yeah, but they're just suppressed.
Starting point is 01:59:28 In serious positions of power, though. I mean, I talk to a lot of my friends who are in the corporate world, for example, and all of the woke bullshit is still there. In Australia, you've got these welcome-to-country ceremonies. You've got all of the DEI and-HR. Right, right. I'll make the point again. When we occupy Germany after World War II,
Starting point is 01:59:46 administrators and government remained in government. Certainly many leaders were removed, but there were still Germans that were in power. When the Soviet Union collapsed, there were still prominent governors, mayors, and Soviet party members who stayed in positions of power despite the power structure is collapsing. My point is, woke obviously still exists. They've been conquered, and now they're basically suppressed. There are still institutions that espouse these ideas. Certainly, you know, when you conquer a nation, the people still fight back. They're still partisans.
Starting point is 02:00:16 They're still fighting. My point is the war is over. Like at this point, you are not going to be able to pull off. girl boss the movie Marvel anymore. They were literally wiping out billions of dollars spent to bring, they're offering, what is Robert Donnie Jr. getting paid for this one?
Starting point is 02:00:33 Like a billion dollars, I'm insane amount of money. Yeah, that is 50 million per that's crazy amount. I don't think Robert Downeyer, I think he's getting more than 50 million. I think he's getting hundreds of millions for the new Avengers movie.
Starting point is 02:00:43 And they're bringing Chris Evans back too. Like, they're literally like, we have to erase everything. There was a story last August that Kevin Feige apparently went around firing every activist, every feminist, producer, and writer that they had at the company.
Starting point is 02:00:58 He just went around being like, you've killed our money machine. Yeah, it's terrible for business. And in terms of Hollywood and sort of that work culture, I would largely agree. But even the things that we were looking... 50 million per movie plus back end. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 02:01:12 Just Avengers Dooms Day. Just Avengers Doom Day is... Yeah, just $50 million plus back end. It's $100 million for both movies. Secret Wars? It says Avengers Doomsday and Avengers Secret Wars for both of them, 100 million for both plus some back end. Per IMDB.
Starting point is 02:01:31 I would have watched that documentary, Kevin Fagg, just going on firing all the feminists and activists. I would watch that. I mean, I'll make the point. That seems low. 50 million per movie? You're right, yeah. 100 million to do two movies.
Starting point is 02:01:42 Just in terms of like this, though, like the things that we were looking at before, for example, I would say that the younger generation, if they're not based, because a lot of them are a little bit more based, you know, terminally online. Reddit and these 4chan and these sorts of things. But if they're not, if they're more left-wing,
Starting point is 02:01:56 I'd say that they're more of a hard left than the previous generation. And we're seeing all of these Charlie Kirk memes, for example. Like on the right wing, for example, if you are talking about the Jews all the time, then you're like based, right? With the younger people, that's really based. But on the left, I would say that there's almost a counter reaction
Starting point is 02:02:13 that's happening that if you say that you're like celebrating Charlie Kirk's death or something like that, then you're like really based. And you do see this a fair bit on TikTok in these different places. like they will be openly celebrating these things. So it's an even harder left turn that I'm seeing. But that's not woke. Well, I mean, I guess that's a definitional problem then. I'm seeing them, like, for example,
Starting point is 02:02:32 the, like Hassan Parker being the biggest streamer. You know, woke is a product of Marxism, though, like that it comes from Marxism ultimately and from this battle between. I think that's myopic. I think, you know, because we've also had this debate quite a bit about what woke is. But saying what comes from Marxism doesn't explain why they were pro-Ukraine war.
Starting point is 02:02:57 Well, because I guess it's just like the current thing. Right. My definition for woke is just cult-like adherence to liberal orthodoxia. So whatever the liberal culture says is, you must agree with no matter what. And only the priests are allowed to dictate, but it must be within, you know, the confines of their ideology. So woken itself comes from this idea of being woke, right? Like awoken to culture and all of like Snoop Dogg. It was specifically black people saying.
Starting point is 02:03:23 And it comes from this idea that you're now awoken to the man, right? And to these racial problems that are happening. And this comes from this idea of the oppressor and the oppressed class and that the oppressor is the white man, the oppressed is the black man. And we're awakened to this now and we're kind of, right? Woke was very weak. It was just black people being like, structural racism, these things exist. But that predates critical race theory.
Starting point is 02:03:52 and, you know, like, what was it, Derek Bell, and like Kimberly Crenshaw, which adapted into it, I certainly think that cultural Marxism and critical race theory components of what was woke. But again, the issue largely with defining woke is they were in favor, like, the woke people flew Ukrainian flags, which has nothing to do with the press versus oppressor
Starting point is 02:04:15 or anything Marx-related. It was just adherence to the liberal orthodoxy. But would you say Hassan Parker is a woke influencer? I would consider him a woke in... Because he espouses... He is a proselytiser of the liberal orthodoxia. Right. So then... His opinions change.
Starting point is 02:04:30 I would agree. I would agree with... So there's no unified theory of wokeness. That's the point. It's just literally a murmuration of birds flooding around in random directions. Like, one day they're in favor of saying the word Wemixen. The next day, Wimickson is offensive because it's a special...
Starting point is 02:04:46 It's creating a special category of trans women. So they change that... Like, one day it's this. one day it's that. Well, that's just essentially progressivism. It's collective power, pretty much. Yeah, it's whatever the current thing is, whatever's progressive, old, bad, new good. We got to go to the uncensored
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