Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: Cara Castronuova Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: December 17, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to our special weekend show, Sunday Uncensored. Every week we produce four uncensored episodes of the TimCast IRL podcast exclusively at TimCast.com and we're going to bring you the most important for our weekend show. If you want to check out more segments just like this, become a member at TimCast.com. Now enjoy the show. Maybe coriander, not sure. Now, enjoy the show. Dude, this is like, it makes Slim Jim taste like eating shit. I just ate a Slim Jim recently for the first time in like 10 years. It's got a bunch of chemicals in it.
Starting point is 00:00:51 I was just starving. It's like, I don't know, I call it South African Slim Jim. Because it's like fatty beef meat sticks. Serge is always coming up in here with some weird South African meat. That's how you do it. So we got this story. Canadian woman battling long COVID applies for assisted suicide. It's how you do it. So we got this story. Canadian woman battling long COVID applies for assisted suicide. It's not a good life.
Starting point is 00:01:09 I think long COVID is probably Vaxxed injury. Luke, take off your fucking stickers. There you go. Hey. Let's go do it. He's taking them off. Oh, yeah. There you go.
Starting point is 00:01:20 Look at that. That's first. Oh, my God. I love that. You got to move the microphone. Shake it. Oh, yeah. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:01:25 Look at that. Oh, yeah. You got to move the microphone. You can'ted sperm? Oh my God, I love that. You gotta move the microphone. Shake it. Look at that. Look at that. Oh yeah. You gotta move the microphone. You can't see it. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Here we go. You should get a shirt
Starting point is 00:01:30 and make that says looking for unvaxed sperm for females. Yeah. I think I gotta be more specific if I'm selling or buying personally. No, no.
Starting point is 00:01:39 Same thing, but for women. Women are spending it. Looking for unvaxed sperm. No, you don't need to. Same thing. Dudes will be like, yo, I got it. I got it.
Starting point is 00:01:47 No, no, no. I have this on the back of my car, and I have a female assistant, and she complains about how many times she gets stopped by guys. Because the guys are like, hey, hey, hey, I'll do it. It literally says that on the back of your truck. She also is like a former model, so it doesn't help that... So, I got an honest question for the people who are listening. I've only been 37 this one time.
Starting point is 00:02:15 Is it normal when you're 37 for friends of yours who are fit and healthy and also 37 to have heart attacks and die in their sleep? No. I mean, because a lot of people have said, hey, look, man, we're getting older. Our friends are going to start dying of shit. Not 40. No, it was COVID. And the first guy that I knew from high school died of COVID, or not of COVID, after
Starting point is 00:02:35 he was like, you fucking assholes that aren't getting vaccinated, you deserve to die. Fuck you all. Fuck you all. And then he fucking died. It's very sad. Hear about that journalist who was like, we should force people to get vaccinated and then he died at 33 just happened wow he was telling people to go to camps or get vaccinated there was a there's a stick we should give incentives for people who get it and if they don't then we can lock them up the politician was like allah will strike them down israel and then he died of a heart attack immediately i don't know i don't
Starting point is 00:03:04 think that was vaccine related that was maybe more like God related but he was kind of fat Yeah he was but Back to my question So a friend of mine Went to sleep on Thanksgiving and never woke up He was very healthy didn't do drugs Super physically fit
Starting point is 00:03:19 Used to skate with him when I was a kid And we were all shocked What did the autopsy say? No one in the family is going to publicly release how someone- Right, that always happens. But, you know, I have a lot of friends dying too, but it's all fentanyl related. In New York, it is. Like, everybody knows somebody every month that dies of fentanyl.
Starting point is 00:03:37 But the family doesn't say it. They'll say a heart attack or, you know, they had a stroke or died in their sleep mysteriously. There's also- reason first person i knew who died was when i was i think 17 someone i went to high school with overdosed on heroin at like 16 years old it wasn't common and then there's hopelessness like people without purpose like that'll just your body i don't know if everybody if your body will just shut down but like people say if you have nothing to live for yeah luke's trying to get us banned because he said you're sitting next to people who are
Starting point is 00:04:09 shedding spike proteins on the airplane well i said you don't want to be sitting next to people who shed i shouldn't i said a bunch of stuff but uh who who you know it is really sad and then here they're going to put mRNA in fucking food. Have you guys been hearing this? They probably already are. What the fuck? It's like an experimental new technology that they're putting in food. So this dude I know said, back in the old neighborhood, six people, six of his friends have died in the last two years.
Starting point is 00:04:41 And I think he's 38 years old. And so I'm just like, I don't know, maybe, like, look, Homer Simpson was 37. He had a heart attack. And I know he's supposed to be obese, but my point is not that Homer Simpson is a real person and we care that he had a heart attack. My point is a show was made in the 90s about a 37-year-old man who had
Starting point is 00:04:58 a heart attack, and it was considered something that was possible. Granted, he was unhealthy and obese, but it wasn't like, what? A 37-year-old having a heart attack having a heart attack no it was like well isn't that crazy that homer was 37 yeah they updated his age later to make him 42 really yeah but he's 37 he looks older yeah right yeah genetically probably way older hey look look everybody says this go back in time and people looked older when they were younger it It's weird. Especially war veterans. Man, that doesn't fucking pull on the back.
Starting point is 00:05:27 Well, yeah, but sure, but musicians. You're like, how old is this guy? He's 30? It looks like he's 53. They just drank and smoked and it was like without. Especially the women, too. I mean, it's like crazy. Let's go back to the story.
Starting point is 00:05:39 This woman says, I can't do anything. My quality of life with this illness, it's almost non-existent. So she's asking the government to end her suffering i'm wondering if long covid is just vax injury or a compilation like a combination of the vaccine and covid all at once like you get both at the same time like yeah so long covid is basically like because i know people say they get have long covid that's some that's covid that lasts for a long time and it doesn't go away yeah predominantly in vaccinated people right there so long covid it's what they what they say in the media is that your body can't get rid of it and it keeps coming back i mean like you're probably compromised for whatever the reasons are
Starting point is 00:06:21 i think it's more about that i don don't mean compromise, but I don't believe in assisted suicide. I mean, I think it's against my religion, assisted suicide. I don't know if this is what they're gunning for. I always feel like assisted suicide is something that eventually is going to be a real thing here in the U S maybe in 10 years, 20 years.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Well, with this case, either way, your tax dollars financed the death of this person, right? Whether it's a COVID, whether it's with the vaccine, whether it's a assisted suicide, whether it's assisted suicide.
Starting point is 00:06:46 The government is a death cult and they just want you dead. Why should this woman live? To be an example of how to heal from this ship? I mean, can they put her in a mental institution? I mean, I guess that's another textile thing, but I mean, like if they start giving people assisted suicide then it's just gonna everybody's gonna want it everybody's depressed i mean i think depression
Starting point is 00:07:11 is through sky level through the through the roof right now everyone i know is depressed and has anxiety and they're suffering and they can't sleep at night and they're up all night having anxiety attacks at the end of the world is coming dude suicide crossed my mind three days ago i didn't like plan it i was just it just came into my mind again i've gone through phases of it of my life where i'm like what is the fucking point what do i do this again another one of these and but like and it was like an idea one more time around bro but fortunately i have friends to talk to about it right you know it's a real thing i mean i never thought about committing suicide but there's times when i'm like well i'm really tired maybe if i just didn wake up like that, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:07:46 It's not a death. I think I think it's a defense mechanism as you get older. Like death doesn't become as scary. Like I always wonder how like 70 and 80 year olds that are so close to death are like completely fine with it. Like they're like, oh, when I'm not here next year, you know, and I'm like, how are you just fine with that? Like, are you panicking that you're going to die? It's a defense mechanism. I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:08:05 I think it's because if someone was 80 years old but had the body of a 20-year-old, they wouldn't want to die. But the older you get, the harder it is to do things you once loved. You're just like, dude, I can't even get up anymore. Right. Like, you know, I watch Tony Hawk.
Starting point is 00:08:19 Let me pull this up. Still shreds. Oh, this is a sad video. Tony Hawk's last 900. Oh, yeah, I remember this one. So he's 48. When is it, 2019? Yeah, this is a sad video. Tony Hawk's last 900. Oh, yeah, I remember this one. So he's 48. When is it, 2019? Yeah, that's a couple years ago.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Seven years ago. Tony Hawk, everybody knows who he is. Here we go. Is it his last one? Didn't he do one at 50, though? Is he going to fall? I feel like he might have done one at 50. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:08:44 I think this is his last one. That's so amazing. It looks like his first one, too. Same swag. Listen. Just wait for it. Spencer was there on my first one. You know he was on my last.
Starting point is 00:09:05 Oh, his last one. It was wild for me to watch that happen seven years ago. Tony Hawk is like skateboarding. Everybody knows his name. He's not the... Rodney Mullen is the progenitor of all modern skateboarding, the godfather of everything. Name a trick, Rodney Mullen.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Tony Hawk has a handful of tricks he created but he is iconic to watch that video where he's like that's my last 900 man i'm like damn i think about death a lot lately i don't know you guys but look tony hawk said spencer was there for my first and he's here for my last slams his helmet on the ground he just put out a video part with some of the most epic skateboarding and he's fucking like 52 no how old is he he's 50 something 55 yeah or is he yeah he's 55 50 something yeah holy shit man 54 or some shit but he's toning everything down right he can't do the tricks he used to do when he was young it's hard he's still doing amazing stuff i mean more than the average person yeah but it's less.
Starting point is 00:10:05 What 55-year-old could do that? He can't do 900 anymore. Right. When he's 60, he'll barely be able to do basic tricks. By the time he's 65, he's going to be like,
Starting point is 00:10:14 I can't even do what I love and know. It hurts. And then he's going to be like, I did it. I'm satisfied. There's nothing else left for me here. But if Tony Hawk had the body of a 24 year old, he'd be like,
Starting point is 00:10:26 I'm back, baby. And he'd be back on doing crazy shit. Fuck. Yeah. Genetic therapy out of Harvard. My God. With like the Sirtuin regrowth with all this NAD,
Starting point is 00:10:34 NMN and NR, nicotine, ribozyme. That is fucking awesome. If you get started on that early, cause solar age is different than genetic age. You can go around the sun a hundred times. If your genetics are healthy and your telomeres are extending,'re good to go like you'll have a young body but i
Starting point is 00:10:49 look into that yeah i want a young body i've been thinking about death lately and like i'm having a hard the last month or so i've been having a hard time visualizing anything in the future which is kind of weird because normally i can picture my like my life i'm like i'm like i don't want to die but maybe i gotta go do an ego death and And I've been thinking about ayahuasca and combo, talking to Luke about combo, which is like this toad poison that they burn into your skin. Looked at it. Yeah. And you were saying it felt like death.
Starting point is 00:11:13 It's like physical death. How does it feel like physical? Does it put you under? Like a sedative? It's one of the most strongest frog venoms in the world that you literally burn a hole into your skin and then put into your body. Decided to put it in your body.
Starting point is 00:11:33 So hold on. Luke may be selling un-vexed sperm for 7,000 a load, but it's also frog venom sperm. Right. No, it allows you to purge your body of impurity. So if you have any implants, you're not supposed to do it. My diagnosis is, and again, I'm not a professional, is that, Ian, you shouldn't do any of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:11:49 You shouldn't do the combo. You shouldn't do the ayahuasca. That's just my own personal things. But you have your own thing. Again, this should be something that you need to decide for yourself that is right for you as an individual. But it is also some of the kind of esoteric archaic kind of deep down the rabbit hole stuff that you truly need to be prepared for yourself because you're
Starting point is 00:12:10 dealing with stuff that is beyond our comprehension yeah that's what i i feel that and i'm i've tasted ayahuasca in the past and i've you know i like that the psychedelic realm but like it's the death like i don't i'm going to experience some sort of death and i want it to be an ego death and not an actual physical yeah i don't want you to die either yeah not until i'm soon no i want to do 40 or 50 more years and like really lead the world in a glorious fashion and help people i feel like right at like right after our generation dies they're gonna find ways for people to live forever not that i would want to live forever i know that they're doing all that stuff like um what is it called transhumanism stuff and i feel like we're gonna just miss that you know like our kids are gonna possibly live forever
Starting point is 00:12:50 that's that's really where i don't want to live forever you can always kill yourself so you may as well be young up until that moment like you can have a genetically healthy body um but that's where like that's the transhumanist stuff out of harvard like david sinclair is the scientist to look at but then there's post-humanism post-human Harvard. Like David Sinclair is the scientist to look at, but then there's post-humanism. Post-humanism is where we become robots. I don't want to be a robot. I don't even want to be a robot.
Starting point is 00:13:11 It's not natural to be one. You know, I don't know. I feel like that black mirror, that show black mirror. I don't know if you watch it. I've seen a bunch. I feel like it's all like putting out the stuff that's really going to happen.
Starting point is 00:13:21 They're like preparing, like, you know how they're going to take your conscience and put it in a pod and you'll be able to live in a different body like all that stuff seems feasible now it really does i don't know it probably it might already be but they won't tell anyone about it like with the metaverse type stuff yeah exactly no no digital avatar that's how it starts you will be looking up from hell at a robot version of you pretending to be you. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Yeah, I agree. I don't want to live forever. It scares the living crap out of me. I think that too. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I don't want to be trapped into living forever. I want the option.
Starting point is 00:13:55 Right. Imagine I would have a panic attack for the rest, you know, for forever. So I'm more afraid of living forever. I think than than dying. There's a book, Talk Everlasting. Did you ever read that? Where he couldn't die? Yeah. I i never read it my friend used to tell me about it he'd like try and read it it's a fast read i read it in fifth grade really quickly it was like a curse apparently like tuck couldn't kill him so he couldn't die i don't ever want that i don't want to be stuck as
Starting point is 00:14:16 a robot fuck that shit but man to be healthy for 100 years would be really to get an extra additional 100 years would be cool like in the, like live to 180 or 220 years old. That would be cool. Yeah, if you were like healthy and young. But Ian, what if it turns out this is one big simulation and you're the only conscious entity in it and when you get to your deathbed, it just flashes and then you're back as a kid again,
Starting point is 00:14:38 fully aware of everything. I used to think that, but then I met you. Your ego's too strong. It's real. I can tell. You're like me. i think trump's the main character i don't think i am you are though we're all the main character the main character i think it's trump could be we're just side characters in trump's story for real i mean he's a good character that's i know i mean like trump has too much magic going on so i i had this idea for a show where it's about side characters but you don't realize it until later on.
Starting point is 00:15:09 Where like, you'll notice in the background, crazy things are happening that aren't relevant to the story of the main characters. But eventually, it's like, you know, a zombie apocalypse happens, a plague is unleashed, and the characters are trying to survive. In the background, you periodically notice some people doing things. And then eventually when you piece together all those background stories, it's them finding the source of the virus, finding the cure, unleashing the cure. And the story you're following is totally irrelevant to the grandiose vision of
Starting point is 00:15:36 humanity or anything like that. I thought about this cause I'm like, every movie is always about the heroes. It's always about the people. And it's never a, I mean, not, not absolutely like Shaununa the dad was about the people in the military comes in to stop the monsters but like in all these movies where there's some kind of monster or some kind of crisis we're always following the hero and i'm like what about that dude who went for a jog and then bruce
Starting point is 00:15:58 willis drove past at 100 miles an hour he has no idea what the fuck diehard's doing right you know and he's just got to go get his dog from the vet you know what i mean it'd be fun to make a movie like that that's that's how i think we are we're just like weird little side characters everybody listening you're also weird little side characters too we're just all the weird side characters of donald trump that's true you're the main character donald or like i think donald's like the npc that level 80 npc that you you go to visit at the castle and then he tells you something. But for him, he's the main character, and you're the NPC that comes up and talks to him that he tells stuff to.
Starting point is 00:16:29 It'd be funny if Donald Trump was like, this is just one big video game that I'm playing, and you're all little NPCs. I took the ayahuasca. When you play a video game, you know you're playing a video game. There's no question about it. So none of us know that we're playing a video game. We all think about it so none of us know that we're playing
Starting point is 00:16:45 a video game we all think we are who we are which means we're npcs and that means you know it's going to be like maybe maybe it's not donald trump maybe it's just some like random dude named like bill fisher who's like 30 years old and lives in iowa right and he's like actually from his basement maybe he's on his couch playing earth he's playing he's playing like you know earth sim and he's controlling this guy walking around and trump's president he's he's playing he's playing like you know earth sim and he's controlling this guy walking around and trump's president he's he's maybe he's just gardening maybe it's garden simulator well if he's watching now i hope he would give me you know some more coins and oh that's a really good idea for a video game you know using once we get to the point of like more
Starting point is 00:17:18 advanced computers make a video game where it's like farming simulator or like gardening simulator and your character just gardens. But there's a whole universe of crazy ass shit happening outside. So it's like real elections are being simulated. And you're just the NPC living in it. And all you do is garden. All you do is like grow little flowers and then go to work. That'd be cool.
Starting point is 00:17:38 But you can like watch and see what's happening in other parts of the game. But you have no access to it. Like persistent realities. If we take callers, could we only take callers from potential customers of mine? You'll get a lot of dudes, dude, that want to sell you that. All right.
Starting point is 00:17:50 No, no. All the callers. Can we get only the people who want to buy my service? The un-vaxxed sperm or what? The $7,000. Well, let's go to callers then. If you have $7,000.
Starting point is 00:18:00 Only men tonight. No. I was going to say, man, I don't know. I don't know. Sir, I've been asking you. I'm like, hey, man, let's get the women in here. I can't comply to that legally, bro. So, Brian, if you want to buy any sperm from Luke, man.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Fucking hell. Brian, no. Sales off. Sales off. Brian, you with us? Yeah, sorry. Not a buyer, i wasn't i wasn't gonna sell it it's happening ma'am hey man how you doing i have a very exclusive clientele okay it's so funny enough i'll lead you to it thank you for having me of course man
Starting point is 00:18:40 um this question's for really anybody who wants to take a tackle at it um in general conservatives are pretty reactive and not even anywhere near proactive how do we how do we get conservatives to stop playing chess and start playing stop playing checkers and start playing 3d chess like the liberals and the democrats are i i think you're the player character you're the number one it is your game this reality is you you are creating this as you go there's shit happening all around you you are the main focus you are like it if you inspire people and remind them you are the momentum the advantage that the right has over the left so the left's advantage is they're retarded so they march in lockstep behind whoever tells them what to do.
Starting point is 00:19:26 The problem the right has is individuality. And so people do not act in cohesion, but the advantage they have is hierarchy. Meaning if you're on the right and you build a business, people will trust and follow you and work for you. And you can use that to your advantage like Elon Musk does. The left uses coercive collective power like government on social media. Elon Musk used raw hierarchical power to buy Twitter and turn it into X. So we can argue all day and night about the proper strategy for Bud Light, but none of that really matters. Timcast is being supported by everybody who watches the show and believes in us. And all those little increments of membership allow us to launch Casper Coffee, team up with
Starting point is 00:20:05 the Daily Wire on making a song, launch the Boonies HQ and have a tremendous impact on culture. So it's like the left wants to play this decentralized follow the leader weird cult amalgam game and the right plays the prove it and I'll listen to you kind of game, which I think ultimately will win out in the end because you've got the likes of Elon Musk, you've got Joe Rogan, you've got Donald Trump. Strong leaders prove something they can do works, people get behind them, and they succeed. That's the power of meritocracy. It also requires a willingness to be wrong, because you need to make bold claims and take bold risks, and you may fail.
Starting point is 00:20:40 The big part of looking like an idiot in public, but when you can get over that and you just go anyway, and it's like you'll fail, fail, fail, succeed. That really gets people behind you and really inspires people to start doing the same thing and creating and becoming the momentous force of like Elon Musk. That guy's probably failed so many times. Oh, yeah. I mean, the first iteration of X.com that he was trying to make was PayPal. And now he's got X finally in his mid-50s his dream he wants to make this you know end all be all app congratulations it's true though i do feel
Starting point is 00:21:11 like democrats are like thinking 20 steps ahead like diabolical plans like down the line like okay they're not thinking about 2024 election they're thinking about 28 30 like 32 no no i i do feel that way i don't think so i think it's more like they don't care. They don't care if you're right or wrong. They just care that you're part of the mob. So someone comes out and says something and they're like, whatever. Whereas on the right, we argue all the time. Right.
Starting point is 00:21:35 It's like right on red violence. However, on the left, you have problems of hierarchy where people are always screaming at their bosses, refusing to work and weird shit like that. And then on the right, you have people want a job and they'll work and they'll respect hierarchy yeah and people are like willing to work together and get past like little differences but people on the left like if you're slightly different like hit the road man that's the one thing i've noticed at least that's unfortunate it didn't always wasn't always like that we used to love to argue liberally about politics well there are some like there's some good classical liberals out there i
Starting point is 00:22:02 feel like that really don't aren't default like the for the current democrat party has completely lost its mind yeah i think it's classical liberal means early americans uh founding fathers so it's a reference to right-leaning libertarians that's what i always consider myself a classical liberal now all of a sudden i'm labeled to like a far-right extremist and it's said in a derogatory way when i'm described on certain things like far-right extremist cara castranova just because like i was i'm for like medical freedom not persecuting american citizens stuff like that makes me a far right extremist i'm just i don't think i don't know how i get classified but i was always very liberal like classically like me too i'm not like communistly liberal like that's technically a liberally a liberal concept it's a communism
Starting point is 00:22:44 and if you really look at the quote- far right wing of the Congress, like the Freedom Caucus, like they're really like kind of classical liberals for the most part is what they are. They believe in liberalism. How you mentioned that they think in like 20, 30 years ahead, that's the communist long game. They're a hundred, they play the long game, like the opium wars of the late 1800s. That's what they're doing now in Mexico. I'm always like, how did they think? Like, I always realize it's always like when you're reading a book and you're like, how like the the opium wars of the late 1800s that's what they're doing now in mexico sending up i'm
Starting point is 00:23:05 always like how did they think they like i always realize it's always like when you're reading a book and you're like how did the author think about that like they knew the ending the whole time that was 500 pages that's how i feel like personally with democrats i'm like damn they were thinking about that years ago and now they just played it played the card it is valuable to get out of your own head and kind of have a plan, like a long-term plan. But you got to forget about the plan in the meantime and just live it, but also know where you're headed. That's a kind of esoteric tactic. Yeah, it's easier said than done, I think.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Yeah, because also it is about the group. You can't do everything by yourself, even if you run a business. Like you don't have much control. Like Tim runs this shit, but like he's one guy you know if you if you try to centralize everything nothing gets done you got to like trust the group but also trust the the order and the the hierarchy it's a bit of a challenge and people need to be good people because if one person goes haywire can fuck the whole organization up all, everybody's got to watch this clip. Woohoo!
Starting point is 00:24:16 That's so hard. It's not that part, it's this part. Tony Hawk lands at age of 52. The last ever Ollie 540. And he starts crying. And he cries. We're going to win when Tony Hawk gets some crazy genetic therapy and does like a 720.
Starting point is 00:24:43 I'm just saying, it's crazy i love that line uh one day you picked up your child for the last time and didn't know it yeah i read a story on reddit and then some guy responded with i just walked up to my 20 year old son and lifted him straight up and put him down he said dad what the fuck are you doing i called my dad like three days ago and he was at the gym and I was like, he was like, yeah, just call me later. And then I didn't. And I was like,
Starting point is 00:25:07 what am I doing? Is this going to be one of those things where I'm like, why didn't I call him yesterday? Brian, thanks for calling in. Was there anything else you wanted to add before we wrap? No, those are some really solid answers.
Starting point is 00:25:18 Good man. Right on. Thanks for calling in. Thanks man. Cheers. All right. See you later. It's the Thai guy.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Mr. Windsor. how are you this evening? Hey. I'm doing pretty good. How are you guys doing? Doing well. Thank you very much. Well, Superman does good. Very good.
Starting point is 00:25:36 So this is actually to Tim. This is pertaining to Bud Light and some of the comments that you've been kind of, at least in the direction that you've been kind of, at least in the direction that you've been kind of going with it, I'm opposed to how you've been thinking on this, and I was hoping to see what you would think on this question.
Starting point is 00:25:55 My question is, why wouldn't you want to create history with the downfall of a major company that has completely gone off the rails? Good luck going to war with Joe Rogan. Good luck. So yeah, I hear you.
Starting point is 00:26:11 I hear you on that and you keep saying like, good luck and everything. The issue is, um, I mean, when you, when you set a precedent, when you actually put this,
Starting point is 00:26:20 like right now we have an opportunity, uh, to teach, you know, uh, this company, but like a permanent lesson, a lesson that, you know, that you probably won't be able to teach for like a long time. Or the opportunities you get like this with a major company don't come every often. What can you do now?
Starting point is 00:26:44 So this is the issue. you've not actually proposed anything you've simply just said we should where we are right now do nothing else okay so my question is what do you do next do we just say nothing then come april their sales recovery the numbers will come in joe roan will do more podcasts drinking 30 plus cans of Bud Light saying, screw those guys. They're weirdos. Bud Light's great. UFC will do the same thing. No one's going to boycott UFC. No one's going to boycott a kid rock concert. Ain't no way Joe Rogan's going to lose influence for drinking Bud Light. So the option is narrative control or surrender, unless you've got a plan. But the only thing I keep hearing from people, like even Matt Walsh,
Starting point is 00:27:28 it's like, no, no, we are boycotting. It's like, okay, that's fantastic. What are you going to, good luck going to war with Joe Rogan. Like the biggest asset in the culture war for a lot of what's going on is Joe Rogan. The fact that he has such a massive podcast has called at the machine. The fact that Joe Rogan said he would vote for Trump over Biden, these are all tremendously massive things and we all know it, because normies listen to Joe Rogan, and Joe Rogan says Bud Light's good. What's your strategy for countering Joe Rogan?
Starting point is 00:27:57 I got one of the other companies. What's that? All the other beer companies that can say the same thing. This is an actual, like, this is in a realm where there are other companies competing for this. And if you were to build up American-made companies and all that stuff that do have those values, that can, like, you tell Joe Rogan, you tell others, Hey, just,
Starting point is 00:28:27 uh, uh, pick up these guys. Oh, but like, sorry, you failed. It's okay.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Um, those, those people that, that, uh, are getting laid off and everything. They hopefully get picked up by these other companies. Then those companies can actually,
Starting point is 00:28:42 one can become a, a, but like one can actually do something like that and they can stay the course of understanding maybe in 50 years like i'm a big fan of ultra right we don't buy bud light we'll buy ultra ultra right we'll buy we'll build parallel economy my point is simply right now there is no circumstance where in the next six months bud light goes out of business there is a strong potentiality that the marketing people at AB InBev will say. Is any of our marketing working on conservatives?
Starting point is 00:29:14 No. What are we seeing? Well, Matt Walsh doubled down. We spent $105 million per year on UFC on this three-year deal. And they told us to go fuck ourselves. Well, okay. Stop spending money on it, I guess. What's the fucking point?
Starting point is 00:29:28 UFC loses the sponsorship as soon as the contract expires and then they'll go full Lil Nas X. This is a guy who gets the number one song in the history of Billboard at 19 weeks and then the first thing he does is he sucks Satan's dick. I'm not kidding. He gives the devil a blowjob. And all conservatives are freaking out.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Now you gotta ask yourself, why is it that a guy who has the number one song the biggest song ever would feel comfortable blowing satan knowing it would piss off conservatives because conservatives can't do anything about it they don't buy enough music they don't wield enough cultural influence so the marketing people probably went to him and said listen, they're not going to buy your music anyway. Piss them off and you will get massive press attention. Bud Light is going to encounter a scenario where they said we spent $300 million desperately trying to win back this 30% and nothing works. Consider that 30% dead. It is a dead limb amputate.
Starting point is 00:30:23 What can we do with Bud Light now? And they'll say the left will let us in and we might only see one percent returns, but at least we'll get some return. I guarantee you, GLAAD and the HRC are already talking to Bud Light saying Matt Walsh has said they'll never end the boycott. You've lost. You will never get conservatives back. You go, you go the pride route and we will make sure we tell all of our people to buy your product. I know it's going to happen. All the Democrats who want to prove Republicans can't win a culture war will buy your beer
Starting point is 00:30:56 and Bud Light's going to be like, well, fuck it. We already lost these people. They're never coming back. Fuck it. How much do you want? A hundred million. Here you go gay industry 100 million dollars and it's funny because conservative like i guess because the
Starting point is 00:31:11 first time they ever you know lock lock jawed onto someone something's arm they don't want to let it go but at a certain point you have to recognize how do you claim victory in a scenario like this bud light needs to issue a public statement this is why i tweeted out bud light's new slogan is trans people should not be welcomed in society because that's what sean strickland said and i can't even get conservatives who are wanting to be on the boycott to to entertain that message if y'all aren't even willing to hold up a bud light can take a and and post a video saying, I agree with UFC. Trans people shouldn't be welcome in polite society
Starting point is 00:31:48 or whatever it is that Sean Strickland said. That's a horrible thing to say, though. That's the point. Bud Light will be put in a decision dilemma. Do we double down on the money we've spent on UFC or do we issue a statement rejecting these people who are actually holding up our beers? Force them into addressing
Starting point is 00:32:06 the issue once again and that's the next move you make to destroy the company right now all it's happening is conservatives are like we're going to keep doing nothing and that's how we win it's like okay well you're not going to win that way because the left is making moves and you're sitting there i picture it like uh wrote riff joe's like in the culture war like joe's the character in the movie this is a point in the movie, this is the point in the movie where one of your biggest heroes, your greatest heroes gets mind controlled, kind of like when Indiana Jones
Starting point is 00:32:29 was forced to drink the blood in Temple of Doom and he becomes evil for a moment. But you don't want to kill the guy. Right, you want him back. You want him back. And so you've got to wait. Rogan's going to be, Joe, you motherfucker,
Starting point is 00:32:41 he's going to be mind controlled for a while, doing the Bud Light. And I mean, I don't know. Honestly, to be honest, I don't really give a fuck that much about this shit. Well, you're like Joe Rogan. That's kind of his attitude. He bought a bunch. I'm not buying the shit. He was trying to make a point, I think, that he doesn't give a fuck, which means maybe he really does.
Starting point is 00:32:59 I'm open to the idea of destroying that company into paste. A, B, and B. I'm open to the concept of doing that and taking society in that but you can't but i'm open to i'm open to the concept of doing that and taking society in that path but i don't know if it's necessary or if it's really even valuable you can't you can do anything and that is something that humanity humanity can crush a corporation if they want to sure sure and you're not humanity you're a single dude yes and i'm speaking for humanity right now a lot of people are listening there's how many people
Starting point is 00:33:21 in your 2000 speaking for joe rogan no i'm speaking for myself but a lot of people are listening and people change their minds and you can move to have giant sociological change and other things outside of our our realm are affecting this too like comments and shit the the long march of the institutions took a hundred years and this is the problem we're gonna destroy bud light i'm not gonna do it because obviously it's a massive undertaking it's not gonna happen to try and to try and well what the and, well, what the Bush family wants to buy from her, they want to buy Anheuser-Busch back. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Okay. So you want to use your example where you said, well, you don't want to like destroy your friend. You want your friend to be on your side again. Right? So that's what I'm saying with Bud Light. Bud Light didn't used to be our enemy. Then it became our enemy.
Starting point is 00:33:58 Then now I'm saying, okay, well now it's on, it's us. It's like, it's treated like the battlefield, not like the enemy itself. Take the ground, take it back, use it for our own good. Don't, I know it's, I know it made everyone mad and we're like, that's us. It's like, it's treated like the battlefield, not like the enemy itself. Take the ground, take it back, use it for our own good. Don't, I know it's, I know it made everyone mad and we're like,
Starting point is 00:34:09 that's fine. Force them to back us up. That's what Sean Strickland is doing. He's forcing, or not, what's not, I don't think it was Strickland that said that.
Starting point is 00:34:13 Forcing them to back up their word. Like Tim was saying, either they double down or they, they, they fuck off. It's one of the other thing. Who owns that company?
Starting point is 00:34:21 I don't know if this is a good analogy, but I look at the Twitter and how like, okay, the only way that it was able to redeem itself was like getting bought out by AB InBev. I don't know if this is a good analogy, but I look at the Twitter and how like, okay, the only way that it was able to redeem itself was like getting bought out by- That's what I'm saying. It's exactly what you're saying. You can't buy AB InBev. No.
Starting point is 00:34:32 Anheuser-Busch. Elon Musk can't just buy it. Someone could buy Anheuser-Busch. It's owned by a Belgian company called AB InBev. Yeah, but their market cap is like 60 billion. Yeah. And the Bush family, someone told me they want it back. It's an American family.
Starting point is 00:34:44 They want to buy Bud Light back. Yeah. Just Bud light or is it anheuser-busch itself i think they want i'm pretty sure it was just bud light okay they said if you can't save it we can give it back to us interesting yeah so what were you gonna say no that's i i didn't know you could just buy bud light i thought it was part of a look man but i thought it was only one thing matters i literally don't give two shits what anybody does with or without bud light by all means never buy the beer again i certainly won't literally don't give two shits what anybody does with or without Bud Light. By all means, never buy the beer again.
Starting point is 00:35:08 I certainly won't. I don't drink as it is. Yeah, I'm not gonna buy it. We're stocking ultra-right conservative dads because Seth is based, he's great, and we want to support the parallel economy.
Starting point is 00:35:17 Do whatever you want. And you can, by all means, tell me I'm wrong. But I'm gonna tell you right now, you ain't beating Joe Rogan. That's just it. Maybe he's that guy we were talking about before, like Donald Trump is the master of the universe.
Starting point is 00:35:27 Maybe it's Joe Rogan. No, the point is- He's definitely the main character of his world. Right now, here's all that matters as far as I can see. I can control what I can control, so I'm going to worry about moves I can make that have a direct impact and will succeed. That's what I'll do.
Starting point is 00:35:42 Bud Light is not one of those things. I don't run a beer company i don't sell beer i don't even buy beer i will i will say here's what's coming in april the year to year wraparound where their sales go from minus 30 to plus two percent their stock is already already recovered and by then it'll be even higher joe rogan kid rock dana White are all promoting the beer. The best possible thing to do now would be to say, we boycotted, we won, Bud Light caved. Woo, I'm with you, Joe Rogan. Ha ha.
Starting point is 00:36:14 You better not cross us. See what happens. I don't think capitulating the enemy is the way. Who said capitulating? If you say I'm with you, Joe Rogan, yay Bud Light, that's not the way. We beat them though. It's not over. The boycott's ongoing. No, no, but we got it. We won thean. Yay, Bud Light. That's not the way. We beat him, though. It's not over. The boycott's ongoing.
Starting point is 00:36:26 No, no, but we got it. We won the battle. We got that back. We have Bud Light on our side again. It's the way I see it. I don't think so. Until next year. It's the same company.
Starting point is 00:36:34 When you, like, we've conquered the battlefield. The enemy is now negotiating and saying, we will turn over our arms. We will not fight you anymore and you've got Joe Rogan being like let's go boys Kid Rock saying ladies and gentlemen we have subjugated the enemy they got what they deserve and then all the other people in the battlefield are going
Starting point is 00:36:54 no fuck them let's keep fighting let's just try to fight them again and they're saying guys we can't crush this army they're offering a negotiated surrender take it how much money did they give Dane away for that deal we can't crush this army. They're offering a negotiated surrender. Take it. Well, how much money did they give Dana White for that deal?
Starting point is 00:37:08 $106 million per year for three years. They gave him all this money, and they're like, this is a hyper-masculine company. It's completely against, Dana White has spoken out against female athletes fighting male athletes. So it's like, they're basically like, it's almost like they paid for their reputation back.
Starting point is 00:37:23 They paid this guy who's hyper- and represents like alpha masculinity to kind of get their way to like weasel their way back into the minds of i guess beer drinkers that are men and masculine and sean strickland said trans people are mentally ill and society should never accept them and that sponsored and he said bud light paid me to say that i kind of see that is the inversion of dylan mulvaney it is the opposite reaction of dylan mulvaney and they paid for it and he expressed that and we can double down on that message we can go to all the woke activists and say you lose we can go to woke institutions we can go to family and friends and say what happens when you sponsor dylan mulvaney you lose, what happens when you sponsor Dylan Mulvaney?
Starting point is 00:38:06 You lose billions. What happens when you sponsor a guy who says trans people are mentally ill and shouldn't be accepted? You make money. And they're all going to go, fuck, he's right. But the conservatives are unwilling to accept. Is Dylan Mulvaney still getting endorsed? I haven't seen much on him, thank the Lord. And it wasn't even that much money.
Starting point is 00:38:22 I think it was 100 grand. It wasn't that. 180. Reportedly. But a lot for him at the lord and it wasn't even that much money i think it was 100 grand it wasn't 180 reportedly um but a lot for him at the time right it is someone who really was doing nothing all of a sudden superstar all right we're gonna go to the next caller the the the i want to say it's like trench like cultural trench warfare the trenches go back they pass hands back and forth like you'll take a trench using analogies and then they then the enemy hate all these fucking analogies if you're fighting a war, you win one battle, and then the enemy
Starting point is 00:38:45 raises a white flag. Don't fucking fall for it. That's what I'm saying. Just real quick. No, I agree in a way, actually. I'm not going to lie. I've heard these points before. It was spread apart.
Starting point is 00:39:01 Thinking on it, as long as it's kept with the idea, and as long as you can get most of these other uh prominent people to understand these points they're they're pushing back but they have their their people that are listening to them and if if you know i know you say i don't give a about but light i'm like if you're if that's the plan, then you should give a fuck because this is a pretty big moment in history. When it started, it was a pretty
Starting point is 00:39:29 big moment. At this point, it's still a pretty big moment. If it changes, it can... No one who has defended maintaining the current status quo on the conflict has given any strategy as to the next move to be made. End of story. I think maintaining it is the next step.
Starting point is 00:39:46 I'm standing on a battlefield. Nobody's doing anything. And I'm like, what should we do next? Marching. We either will put our flag down on this battlefield to claim victory or we need to press the enemy. And everyone goes, stand here. I say, okay, I'm leaving. No, continuing the boycott is a continuous march. You're marching through the institutions
Starting point is 00:40:01 right now by maintaining the boycott. So what's next though? You continue the march. Except you need to recognize institutions right now by maintaining the boycott. So what's next, though? You continue the march. Except you need to recognize that half your boycott split off already. Half your march is going the other direction. You actually got to convince them. Kid Rock, Dana White, and Joe Rogan
Starting point is 00:40:17 just split off and took all their fans with them. I don't give a fuck, man. If you want to boycott that thing, boycott it. Okay, great. March into enemy territory with a quarter of your forces. If your goal is to lose and you don't want that goal, then don't go there. Y'all are going to have egg on your face come April when UFC and Joe Rogan sell shitloads of Bud Light and you're like, how did we lose? But it's not a win or lose. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:40:37 But if you want to boycott it, boycott it. It's not like, oh, my life is. Yeah, you can personally boycott it. You don't have to drink it. Yeah, congratulations. What are the spoils of this victory? Well, it's not like a good beer. It's not like you're losing much not drinking it. I'm not goingcott it like you know you don't have to drink yeah congratulations what are the spoils of this victory well it's not like a good beer it's like
Starting point is 00:40:46 not like you're losing much not drinking it I'm not gonna drink it so I don't care not to if it was like let me like boycott steak because you know Dylan Mulvaney's face
Starting point is 00:40:53 like I wouldn't that would be harder than boycotting beer anyways especially because it's a big multinational it's a Belgian company that's like poisoning
Starting point is 00:41:00 our youth through Dylan Mulvaney's selling to his 15 year old fans trying to do that that's disgusting to me yep well and in the equal and opposite through Dylan Mulvaney is selling to his 15 year old fans trying to do that. That's disgusting to me. Yep. Well, and in the equal and opposite of Dylan Mulvaney, Sean Strickland said, trans people are mentally ill and society should never accept. That's also disgusting to me. And it's the opposite reaction. And conservatives said, no, we want more than that.
Starting point is 00:41:17 Are you not satisfied with what it's fucking say that it's disgusting. Congratulations on your boycott, Ian. That's what you've won. It's counterproductive. If you're for the boycott, that's so far where you're at in terms of your gains. My gains are the 28% loss in sales of Anheuser-Busch. That's the gain. And Anheuser-Busch gave $105 million per year to UFC,
Starting point is 00:41:40 and Sean Strickland said, brought to you by Bud Light, trans people are mentally ill, and society should never accept them. Well, I don't agree with that statement. Then maybe, brought to you by Bud Light, trans people are mentally ill and society should never accept them. I don't agree with that statement. Then maybe you'd agree more with Bud Light, with Joe Rogan and Kid Rock, where they said we gave them a black eye,
Starting point is 00:41:54 they learned their lesson. I think we can move on to other things. No, I think you maintain a boycott. You don't have to talk shit about people. Just stop buying the beer. I think we can have one of those things. Jeff, I hope that's everything. Cheers, my friend. Alright, J friend all right j turbo what's good hey how's everybody doing tonight i'm really good and i'm really liking talking about bud light and that's true jesus well unfortunately i'm gonna change subjects i'll bet a thousand dollars
Starting point is 00:42:22 that come uh come may i'm completely correct i actually just like the metaphors the cultural war metaphors that we do but i'm sorry j turbo shoot me in the head you like it luke yeah yeah yeah yeah i'll help you out with that one don't worry i'm on your side luke uh well let's get back to my question so i had a question for tim and for um everybody really uh it sort of of pertains to journalism, but it's in general. Obviously, we had that trailer come out yesterday for that movie quite literally
Starting point is 00:42:51 called Civil War. Very original title. Obviously, Tim, you have a history in being in hot conflicts. What did you think of how it was portrayed? My follow-up to it is basically and if our country does go in that direction because seeing the way they're treating journalists
Starting point is 00:43:12 right now and seeing the way the journalists were treated in the movie it seems like they wanted to move in that direction what would you journalists are always treated like shit no matter where you are the the idea that journalists get special treatment only exists in the united states yeah you'll get shot in the face what would you try to do to like safeguard your like journalistic teams at scanner and so forth then the number one strategy in a conflict is not to wear press gear armor or helmets hide your cameras and act like you're a random person walking down the street so the first thing i would say is i don't think any scanner reporter has the training requisites uh prerequisites for entering any kind of conflict situation.
Starting point is 00:43:48 And so I protect them by saying none of the reporters who work for me are allowed to go into conflict or combat, except perhaps a lot Eliyahu. But I'd still probably ask him to complete hostile environment training, even though he probably doesn't need it. You just you do it because it's like, well, you do. It's fun. It's fun to do anyway. But the worst possible thing in the world for everybody, including those involved in the conflict and the bystanders, bystanders are journalists who have no experience who are placed in the conflict. They're getting up into the heat of the moment.
Starting point is 00:44:20 They're causing problems, putting people at risk. So not allowed. Yeah. Yeah. And I wanted to see anybody else have anything to add, because I know obviously, Luke, you're a journalist and so is Kara. So what was the question? It was like about you think a civil war? Oh, if if yeah, if a civil war actually happened in the United united states like how would you try to safeguard yourself as a journalist i find it i find this i don't know if anyone disagrees
Starting point is 00:44:51 with me but i've i've you know ever since the beginning of the lockdowns everyone like talks behind the scenes about could there be a civil war and it still does but i just i mean families are too split i think that they so artfully split families up. Like my brother is different than me. My aunt is different than me. And their political allegiance is that it would be almost like who's going to shoot their own brother, you know, or their own best friend who is completely liberal. Like I have a very liberal best friend. So I feel like they know that. Happening now in Ukraine? I know it's in Ukraine, but here in the US, I think, I don't know. I just, I don't,
Starting point is 00:45:23 I don't see it happening. Although- There's a lot less but here in the u.s i think i don't know i just i don't i don't see it happening although there's a lot less racial divisions in ukraine there's a lot of racial divisions here but i think that family it's right it's really just about like how families are so divided so in the end who's going to really take up arms against their own siblings or against their childhood best friends or their neighbor literally their neighbor like i live in new york where it's like very mixed politically um so i don't know i don't know i can't see that happening i think it would be more likely that people versus the government i think but i'm not i try not to think about civil wars because it's very scary i don't like talking about what i don't want to see i want to talk about what i want to see i mean i would like to see people united fuck you it's like i don't know
Starting point is 00:46:06 if that's gonna happen we'll spend time with your family this christmas mainstream media is the you know people that divide and distract so and getting people getting lost in the machine that's a distraction if there was no mainstream media i think that people would be less divided and there be less chances of there being a civil war and there'd be more chances of people uniting against the government there would be you know there would be just less division it's very sad i think there's no civil war there will be an authoritarian regime and gulags i just think this we're either going to have a bolshevik revolution or we're going to have a second american civil war if there's a civil war though is it where's the dividing lines like it's not going to be by
Starting point is 00:46:41 reach it's like okay california and new york are very liberal are they going to somehow join forces and fight just like in spain yes no that's why they're in chicago and they have like you know so so like every civil war in history yes no this civil war if there was a civil war in the united states it would be world war three on american soil it would be chinese bombers taking out nashville taking out fucking uh atlanta taking out every scary it would be american bombers counteracting by taking out sacramento it out every scary American bombers counteracting by taking out Sacramento it wouldn't be a fuck this shit it would be maybe it would be a war like warfare like you know I don't I don't every country on earth wants the United States to fail right now except the United States if we declare stupid shit on ourselves that is the end
Starting point is 00:47:17 that is all they have to do but it's not internet right the first thing that happens is a grid strike industrial control systems shut down instantly the moment anyone declares any kind of civil war just insert regions industrial control control systems are are shut down you know who wins water water water reclamation is gone uh electricity is gone no one has any like in a civil war internet's gone instantly well who controls the internet is it more people on the left? That's what I'm saying. It's like- Probably the military. Right.
Starting point is 00:47:47 So I guess the president will control the internet grid. There's multiple internets too. Like we have no voice. You lose your voice. That's not necessarily true. Texas has its own grid, electrical grid. Right. And then there's Starlink.
Starting point is 00:48:01 And there's more than Starlink. There's tons of different satellite operators. And the question is, where do they operate out of? which state is paying, you know, giving allegiance to which region? In the event of a civil war, it's likely that D.C. would immediately assert tremendous authority over any rebelling factions. But I don't think it's going to be two factions. Americans just never read about civil war, so they assume everything is like America. Oh, a bunch of states will join a bunch of states and then they'll go fight each other. And it'll be more like Syria.
Starting point is 00:48:29 12 factions will emerge, all controlling different elements of the United States military. And they'll be fighting. In fact, in the trailer for the movie Civil War, they mentioned 19 states seceded. They're the Western forces of California and Texas, as well as the Florida alliance. So civil war is not two sides butting heads. It's going to be the US military versus insert 10 other factions and internet will be controlled partly by one group.
Starting point is 00:48:53 You're going to have nuclear silos controlled by one group in this area, but not in this area. It's going to be a mass fracturing. There may then come a point of unification between various factions and then it could eventually become one-on-one, but that would redefine, it would only be possible if power could coalesce around communications and energy. Someone in the chat mentioned as well, it'll be a lot like the 30 Years War.
Starting point is 00:49:16 If anyone knows about the 30 Years War, that's what I think it will turn into, as well as What If All History has a good program on what it would look like. And if you know anything about the 30 Years War, you know what i'm saying what is it explain it um essentially what tim said like a bunch of different factions it's going to be a bunch of people that are just kind of wandering the countryside that have just kind of gotten into this this habit of being at war you know what i mean just going to different villages going different places and they're just raiding pillaging etc and stuff like that uh ideologically i don't know about raiding and pillaging but it's going to be in words yeah electricity goes down communications go down communications get
Starting point is 00:49:49 controlled by probably the u.s military faction you have the uh great lakes region and you're going to have people who are unified around a collective idea of preserving the great lakes partly it's their water source we have to protect it you will get some kind of unification between all of these states and probably ontario you'll then have like southern coalition with texas and maybe new mexico and oklahoma and kansas or something and so when the u.s when people lose confidence in the federal government there there are five cultural regions in the united states which is i believe it's the Western. There's West, South, Southeast, Northeast, and Midwest. Was that all of them?
Starting point is 00:50:31 I don't know. These are likely going to be weak factions, and they're all going to be fighting a federal faction that uses components from each and every state. In fact, it's possible if a civil war results in regional fracturing, the federal government just evaporates within a matter of six months because they can't maintain control outside of, you know, with these states operating the way they are. I just wonder what happens to New York in all of this. People will die rather instantly within a few days. In New York? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:51:01 New York is going to be the worst. L.A. is the worst place. New York is second to be the worst. LA is the worst place. New York is second worst place. Well, what about all the conservatives? Should we make a run for it now? No, it's just like video game fantasy shit, dude. Modern war, you don't know what it's going to be. And the weapons that would be used in a modern war,
Starting point is 00:51:16 we've never seen before. It would be like the Great Reset. You do not want to fuck around with this shit. You are technically correct, but you're missing the point on civil war. We know exactly what weapons people in a civil war will fight with but no war that the united states clears on itself would be would stop at the borders of the united states the entire world would attack the country and try and take it open so yeah you're right not immediately and the amount of missiles intercontinental ballistic missiles that are pointed at the united states
Starting point is 00:51:39 right now ready to fire on a city are like outside the scope of comprehension that's not a guarantee i i don't i don't understand why you think an icbm would fly to the united states and i think like 900 of them would you don't want to fuck with that if we lower our defenses it's done that's it yeah i really don't see that as i don't see why china would be like let's let's risk nuclear retaliation when the u.s is destroying itself it's too you can't if the united states was at war with itself it would be too it would be too viscerally dangerous for the world to let it go like that. They would have to stop it as fast as they could.
Starting point is 00:52:08 Well, the different factions, as you said, would probably pick up allies in different countries. But this is every civil war. Various international forces will fund various sides. The U.S. does it in all the civil wars. Modern war is never what you think it's going to be, man. You've got to watch the Great War on YouTube when they talk about it. But will it be an ideological split? Was that what the split come like all ideological splits like the five factions or it's no it's it's resource-based it would be like look if you go murder those children
Starting point is 00:52:34 we'll give you some water if you don't you're gonna die make your choice i mean kind of that's a very weird extreme fantasy version of what's the horror of it uh j turbo anything to add uh i know one thing i wanted to add because you guys are talking about the grid so with well currently i'm moving soon but with where i live in north carolina i know we actually have like i think two three main electric uh power companies and i remember at one point when I was living under one of them, my parents were under another electrical company and I was literally five, 10 minutes away from where they lived. And they had an outage at one point that lasted for a few days and I never lost power. And I literally lived five minutes from them. So the electrical grid thing is very,
Starting point is 00:53:23 very special because you can you you could not even realize that your neighbor's on a different grid so you could look across the street and be like why are their lights off but your lights are on and now with the smart grids they could turn off your energy if you have certain political beliefs that they don't like exactly yeah well the well that grid that i was on it was very small it was actually a membership corp and it like it was they literally encompassed like three counties in North Carolina so like it was tiny it was like tiny so like it was very it was yeah easy to shut down but easy to turn back on as well because of
Starting point is 00:53:58 how small it was but yeah meanwhile my parents were under Duke Electrical, which encompasses almost the whole state. So like they're all over the place if there's an outage. Totally. Yeah, that's yeah. But that was yeah, that was that. And I also wanted to add because the tactical community pointed out the the gentleman in the rose colored glasses in the trailer with a red dot sight on his rifle, the only question is, how is he aiming? Yeah, I just realized that. Yeah, worst, worst, worst prop selection since Rust.
Starting point is 00:54:37 Right on, man. That's a pretty bad prop selection. Thanks for calling in. Thanks, man. Cheers, brother. Alrighty. PFC, Ricky Bobby. Great great name how are you today uh good guys um wanted to wish you a merry christmas from the woke chocolate starfish of the pacific northwest eugene oregon oh man merry christmas all right christmas brother so uh
Starting point is 00:55:02 just real quick uh wanted to let luke Luke know I registered a domain name for him. It's bestunvaxxedspermbroker.com. Nice. We're going to be in business, buddy. We're going to make some fucking money right now. I was hoping you'd say that. So my question is, I listened to X-Space with Elon and Alex Jones the other day. I think it was when Andrew Tate was on, Elon was talking about global population and how Earth can easily handle 10X, I think is what he threw out.
Starting point is 00:55:36 I hear conservative buddies talk about this all the time. You know, it seems to be a pretty popular conservative talking point. Every time I ask them, uh, if, if they're looking forward to more neighbors, um, you know, they want more neighbors, they want closer neighbors. They always say, no, you know, anybody that lives out in the country, like I do, um, you know, we live out here for a reason. So anybody that's got property got property um typically is looking for less neighbors not more um and you know just about every concern i ever asked that has the the same reply which is well no i don't so you know what do you guys think um and you know if you're okay with 10x global population are you looking forward to having, you know, 10 times the number of neighbors?
Starting point is 00:56:27 That's 10 times more times that Ian could get laid. So, yes, absolutely. I don't agree with that. I mean, just go on a road trip. Like, the overwhelming majority of the planet is empty. I think we can manage resources better and sustain substantially more life than than they're claiming so well building rivers would be cool no i just mean like dumping shit in the water is stupid flushing fresh water on the put down the toilet is stupid
Starting point is 00:56:58 uh the way we handle waste and production and the gluttony i think i think people are very materialistic and we don't need to be but i do think things can be done more efficiently i think technology will prevail i think recycling will improve i think off-world technologies will improve and uh if you've ever been on a road trip like that a satellite this planet can sustain substantially more human beings and i'm not talking about people living next to each other because i understand you need farmland too but there are ways of doing that with vertical farming. I hope that with all these cool new technologies, a lot of them that I talk about that people aren't like,
Starting point is 00:57:31 yeah, yeah, yeah. Up until it all ends. And then the regrowth of society has to like desperately use them to, to regrow. I hope that people take it upon themselves to adopt them before that happens.
Starting point is 00:57:43 So it doesn't happen i think we need to figure out a way to petrify every human on the planet using something like i don't like i'm like a medusa weapon and then uh once once one of our uh most scientifically literate individuals frees themselves we can then selectively choose who to bring back from petrification to rebuild the earth in our image okay bill gates genetic therapy you were gonna say something that's crazy ricky bobby well i just i was gonna say it seems to me that history has proven uh you know technology has just you know created lazier fatter uh more unhealthy human beings um and you know more technology better technology going forward is going to create easier lives to you know to let more of us become late even lazier and fatter
Starting point is 00:58:34 it's a cultural problem you know progression technology is always off you're offering uh you know tractors that do uh you know the the job of a hundred men and we always take that you know you've got uh you know a recliner that you know kicks back nice knees now you got electric recliner now you got a massaging recliner you know everything um you know not to mention our our food supply you know um seeds are genetically modified to you know to be farmed easier but now we're finding out those are a healthier for us i don't see any technology that's ever come along that's been good for humankind seems like you know grip strength testosterone levels everything was better uh you know in the past um if we want to live as biological human beings what about the advent of steel um i mean steel's great but um you know and i'm a conservative i mean always have been uh i'm not
Starting point is 00:59:30 saying people shouldn't be having kids i'm just saying to me you know i hear guys like elon musk and as much as i i love you ian um you talk about graphene and that sounds cool i mean i love the idea of new tech. It just, you know, never seems to work out for humankind. I kind of agree with that. I just feel like the more technology, the worse,
Starting point is 00:59:52 like I was happier, I think 20 years ago before cell phones, when we used to have to do that thing where we had to like, you know, the letters, like you had to press a button three times. To me, that was like, okay,
Starting point is 01:00:00 you have to do, you know, it was just, it was better beepers. I loved beepers. You know, I feel like with so much technology, our minds just become really clouded it's too much i feel like it's it's i do feel like we're ending we're coming to an end i feel that way i just want to give a shout
Starting point is 01:00:13 out to retarded prude in the chat uh first recognizing you do claim to be retarded so i can i can i can i i now understand why you said what you said he said tim honestly reminds me of my 13 year old cousin with not admitting he can be wrong and yelling about it and the anime references. The first thing I'll say is me saying I'm right about one thing and then also saying like probably 12 times today I'm wrong a lot
Starting point is 01:00:35 shows you are retarded. And more importantly, you got that anime reference, you motherfucker. Don't call me out for anime references that you understand. Wait, I want to disagree with you because without technology, we wouldn't have the best unvaxxed sperm broker.com.
Starting point is 01:00:52 Is that the website? How does the technology work though? What if someone says they're unvaxxed and they sell that for 7,000, they're actually vaxxed. Could you test it? Probably, yeah. Is there like a test kit to make sure?
Starting point is 01:01:04 Yeah, yeah, yeah. You should sell test kits for women to test the person who's vaccinated that has myocarditis so i think that did i get the website right the issue with making the best unvaxed sperm broker.com is that it yeah i was just joking i was you didn't buy it i'm looking for this website right now i'm looking for this website. A lot of people are looking for it. I think the problem with tech that you're talking about, how it fucks people up and messes them up,
Starting point is 01:01:30 that's more of a self-control issue. Yeah, but it's like force-feeding someone fentanyl and then saying they can't be addicted. You just can't not be addicted to technology now. You can't. Probably everyone in this room is.
Starting point is 01:01:44 Everybody is. We all are. Well, it's like in order to be a part of society, you're wired in probably everyone in this room is like everybody is we all well it's like in order to be a part of society you're you're wired in yeah it'd be like we're not going to stop using shovels for we we we have gone substantially over time and we do have to go because we have the song launch coming up in 50 minutes so i've got to get get going this is a good conversation yeah hey private first class yeah what one more thing um was hoping phil labonte would be there uh tonight i have the the insurrection flag from january 6th the giant flag that was crowd surfing during trump's speech you know many people went to jail for holding that that stupid sign is it
Starting point is 01:02:18 the one with the metal thing the one that had the metal around it that was pushing there was a flag that was being carried that was like on a metal kind of like thing that's that people could carry it was on poles we got a rep yeah they were their own poles the flag was just the flag itself right it was just crowd surfing over the crowd during trump's speech it did get taken to the capitol building and surfed there for a while and then you know when things got crazy it got drug up onto the scaffolding there. Everybody thinks it was the side of the Capitol building, but it was the scaffolding that was hung off of.
Starting point is 01:02:52 Anyways, that flag has been going around the country, you know, from Trump speeches to the trucker convoy, college football games, country music festivals. We've been hoping to get it in the hands of some rock stars like Phil or John Rich, Oliver Anthony, Jason Aldean. What's that? Tweet at him.
Starting point is 01:03:14 Tweet at Phil. At Phil? Yeah. Okay. That's your best bet. Okay. And then it's going down to AmFest. Was wondering if you guys might be able to facilitate it getting into uh john rich's hand i i know he's performing there uh i i i cannot yeah okay that's a lot of moving parts man yeah and and we're only over a couple hours where they're
Starting point is 01:03:38 they're they're literally getting us a jet a private jet to fly in and fly out immediately because like they were like, Hey, do you want to do your show here? I was like, no, it's too expensive. And they were like, okay,
Starting point is 01:03:47 well, what if we got you a jet and we flew you in and flew you out? And I was like, okay, I guess. Yeah. It's literally there in back, man.
Starting point is 01:03:54 Yep. But I appreciate it, man. We got to go. I got to get ready for this press release and this stuff. Cause the song's coming out at midnight and the daily wire is going ham on this one. But thanks for calling in, man.
Starting point is 01:04:04 Thanks guys. See you. All right, Kara. Thanks, guys. See you. Later, mate. All right, Kara, thanks for hanging out. Thank you so much. It was great. I had a good time. It's been a blast.
Starting point is 01:04:10 And for everybody who's a member, thank you all so much for your support. Buy the song if you want to help us out. I think with the Daily Wire and us teaming up, we're going to have a big impact. I don't know how much I should say about their internals, but I was just like, I'm breaking the numbers down to them. And I'm like, look, if we sell like 10,000,
Starting point is 01:04:31 we'll hit billboard charts as an alternative or something. If we sell 50,000, we'll probably be on the hot 100. If we sell 500,000, Jeremy Boring and Michael Knowles will have a gold record in their office. And they're just like, that must happen. And I'm like, well, you know, good luck. I mean, that's pie in the sky one day, I hope. Phil Labonte's got seven of them. But that took a long time to get. So we're going to do our thing. It's going to be fun.
Starting point is 01:04:55 I hope you enjoy the video. It'll be up in about, what, we got 47 minutes? Thanks for hanging out, and we'll see you all then. you

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