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A trans insurrection has taken over the Texas Capitol again, is it? Now, enjoy the show. way worse. And there's a whole bunch of them. They just keep doing it and no one cares because we're
second class citizens. Exactly.
That's the gist of it.
It's like one every couple weeks now, right?
Or every week. It was Oklahoma, Tennessee,
Montana. Every single legislative session, basically,
you see one pop up.
Every time that there's a bill that's like
anti-trans, they're there.
And by that, you mean whenever there's a bill, it's like
don't sexually experiment on children. They go they they stand there like those are the sounds they
make those literally the sounds that they make actually i think the the last one the date was
like the day after the uh audrey conklin mass shooting and they all staged a die-in in the
texas state capitol and i like, very good optics you have here.
You're all laying down.
And then there was that one video, I think it came out of Tennessee, where they held
their fingers up for the victims and they included the shooter.
The shooter.
But you know what has me really worried?
The transgenocide.
Yeah.
But I am genuinely worried about the transgenocide that's currently going on.
What they're doing is, these people who are transgender, they're sterilizing them.
And that is genocide. That's literally a genocide. And that's currently going on what they're doing is these people who are transgender they're sterilizing them and that is genocide that's literally a genocide right that's the thing they never accuse you of some unrelated thing they accuse you of doing what they're doing
so they say these conservatives are perpetuating a genocide no you're sterilizing an entire group
of people that's genocide i'm telling you to stop.
The conservatives hate you.
They're telling you to cut your penis off.
I'm telling you to stop.
What's the likelihood that, you know, aliens took over and they're just trying to neuter? Very high.
Spay and neuter humans because they're like, got too many of them.
It's like cats and dogs.
They're just treating us like cats and dogs, literally.
No, because Malthusianism is nonsense.
What's going on in Texas?
Do you know what's happening with this?
They want to ban sex changes for kids? Yeah, want to ban sex changes for kids. literally no so nonsense what's going on in texas do you know what's happening with this they want
to they want to ban sex changes for kids yeah i want to ban sex changes for kids and then there
is an anti-drag bill due to all the videos that have came out in texas and they're basically
trying to just say hey if you host a all ages or family friendly drag show then we're going to
essentially classify you as an adult-oriented business.
And that's it.
That's literally it.
And that's what they're protesting and storming the Capitol over. This is the greatest civil rights struggle of our time.
You saw in Florida how they were like,
you can't have sex shows if children are present.
And they're like, guess we have to cancel Pride.
Yep.
What?
What the fuck are we planning on doing?
I mean, if you guys want to, okay.
I always, I have this thing where like,
because you talk about the trans genocide, right?
And this is like their only talking point.'s like you're sterilizing yourselves you're quite
literally genociding yourselves but then there's also the suicide rate which is higher in that
community than they're not genociding themselves these are white liberal women sterilizing children
they are genociding children suffering from gender dysphoria yep and then they don't address any sort
of suicide rate which is the highest out of any other community. And it's like, you are killing yourselves more than anyone
else is killing you. I think it's an autism
genocide. Yeah. Because
the left, they hate people with Down syndrome.
You know, they really, really want to
just purge Down syndrome people from
existence. Yes, they do. Well, what was the country
that passed the legislation? Yeah. In Iceland,
no, I don't know about any legislation,
but I know. They've like, we've eliminated it.
I believe it's in Iceland, 96%. They've like, we've eliminated it. I believe it's in Isaiah. It's 96% of them are gone.
We've eliminated it.
So the left wants to get rid of Down syndrome people.
And I think they also probably want to get rid of autistic people.
And the majority of trans kids are autistic.
So it's almost like they found a way to exploit autistic people because they they don't socialize properly so
they say this is how you have to socialize then when the autistic person says they're trans they
cut his balls off wow which is just eugenics that's how i feel about these drag shows i feel
like it's it's parents being like oh my kid is so different and i will get points if i bring my kid
to a drag show like it's literally clout. Right. Yeah. Which is so bizarre. Well, and then you see,
it's like these are the same
like phenomenon
like the TikTok moms
are like,
my kid is trans
and he's like two years old
and they start dressing him
in the opposite clothing
or he played with Barbies once.
So he's a woman
and it's the exact same like group.
It's literally white liberal women.
That's the majority of people
that I see at these shows
that bring their kids.
White, single, obese liberals.
Every single time.
Man, how sad.
I feel sad for their children, right?
No one's protecting them.
It's heartbreaking.
Like, I would rather report on literally any other topic.
Send me to a war zone and I will be happier and more comfortable reporting there than
sitting through a drag show where people are intentionally sexualizing children.
Because to sit through that, it's just unnerving. And like like it makes you feel reckless inside you're like i need to do something
but i can't yeah the most i can do to contribute is take a video when it feels terrible when was
the first time you went to one of these this was uh pride month june of last year i went to one at
a gay club called mr misters it was titled drag your kids to pride it's literally what they named
it and this is the one that had the you know sign that went really viral where it said um i licked it so it's mine and then
it ain't gonna lick itself yeah and there's all the kids in the background with the drag queens
and stuff and they're doing splits and the cops were like this is totally fine yeah yeah the cops
were arresting people on the right when the left was standing there they attacked alex stein outside
the event i have it on camera wow there was no repercussions for that the cops just stood by because the cops are in on it dude there's a
two-tier system but the cops are in on it they are they they are and that's why i was really happy
back to blue baby so i'm saying earlier it's anti-civility it's cops are fucking pedophiles
bro well i was happy that's why i was so happy to see the change last week in fort worth when
fort worth pd actually made arrests of antifa because that
was the first time i've seen it all throughout texas i was like this is what they need to be
doing but they need to be going into the drag shows and dragging these biological men out by
their stupid wigs that they're wearing and putting them in jail because that's where they belong do
you ever talk to any drag performers who are like we don't want kids here or does it seem like
they've all sort of accepted this as part of the course almost all of them i feel like i've accepted it you've had like some of the more famous drag queens come out
in the videos and be like like drag is inherently sexual it is adult comedy that's what this is you
should not bring kids it's making us look bad and you have the very you know minuscule but the ones
that i've interviewed before you know i was more recognizable in you know stirring up crap in texas
they all said the same thing. And I would ask them,
you think it's okay for children to be here?
Why do you want children to be here?
And they always come down to it's acceptance.
It's to teach them who they truly are
and it's to grow our community.
Because if you can't repopulate,
it's literally what grooming is.
It is grooming.
You are recruiting because you can't have sex with a man
and have him be pregnant.
Or nowadays you can. But if you can't repopulate, you must have him be pregnant. Or nowadays you can.
But if you can't repopulate, you must recruit.
And that's exactly what they're doing.
No, that's literally exactly it, right?
So part of the reason that sexual abusers will groom people is because there is an innate
revulsion a person feels when they encounter any kind of sexual perversion.
And what grooming does,
part of what it does,
it's more than just this,
but part of what it does is it chips away
at that natural revulsion a person feels
by gaslighting them into thinking that they're weird
or there's something wrong with them
or there's something wrong with the world around them
if they think that this disgusting deranged thing is bad and also
like you said acceptance what what does that mean that's such that's such a vague term right we let
people get away with saying acceptance except what what are you trying to get kids to accept
your fetish well that's all yes technically that's acceptance no correct that's also grooming grooming is about getting
the victim to quote-unquote accept it but they can't consent they're too young so there's no
true acceptance one of the brainwashing well and part of grooming is trying to make the victim
think that this is normal in some way yeah well exactly they do that too what i've noticed a lot
of these drag shows is they market it as all ages and then they play songs from Frozen and they're dressed as princesses dancing sexually for kids.
And that's inherently what groomers and pedophiles do is they link something that a child enjoys to something sexual because in their mind it alters what it is.
And that's how you introduce them to it.
So they're singing Let It Go while swinging their junk in a little kid's face.
That kid is going to relate that to being normal now.
I believe it was actually Ashton Kutcher. And I think he was even speaking
possibly to the UN or before Congress. I'd have to double check. But there was a panel on sex
trafficking and grooming. And one thing he said was what groomers will do is convince the victim the child that this sexual act is a form of play basically and so these stupid
lefties the ones who aren't in on it who are somehow capable of being fooled on this level
will say no they're just playing they're just having fun that's all this is okay that's what
grooming is trying to convince people that this is okay it's just playful it's just fun there no
one's getting any kind of perverse illicit sexual thrill out of it yeah i i feel like any parent who
takes their kid to these shows thinking like oh my kid is questioning their gender and now i'm
going to give them some interesting role models and show them how cool and accepting i am of them like they are fooling
themselves or they themselves are brainwashed there's no way that you can look at the scenario
and think this is a safe and healthy place to bring your child i get if you're an adult you
want to go to a drag show like i don't care go but why would you bring your child to something
that for the majority of its existence has always happened in bars late at
night where you have to be 21 to get in yeah well it's it's it's burlesque for gay men that's what
it is did you i'm sure you saw that video floating around twitter of that guy who's almost naked
doing an extremely sexual dance like holding himself up which one no i know i know at this
point and there's kids there but in this one they have like a little baby on the mat that they're
having crawl out towards this disgusting pervert.
That's super weird.
Oh, yeah.
No, it looked like it was being hosted at a daycare.
And there's little toddlers around and everything just watching this take place.
And they're climbing the little rope, hanging upside down, doing the splits, almost fully nude.
And it's just like, people think this is just normal now.
It's insane to me.
Be wild.
I mean, also, i wonder about the parents
who are in these social circles who have friends who are like we brought our kid to a drag show
and it was great and it was wonderful like you should bring your kid well what has to happen
and this is one advantage that left has always had the right has some semblance of decency so
they don't want to look at that kind of thing and they don't want to show people that kind of thing
right because then you're spreading it.
So Republicans can't take that footage and put it on television and say, this is what Democrats are losing their minds about us trying to ban.
Because the conservative person knows that even by putting it out there, you're still
spreading it.
Now some kid could watch the TV and see that when they weren't previously exposed.
I'm glad you said that because that's literally happened with my coverage like of the super sexual drag shows that i've
covered specifically the christmas one is a lot of prominent conservatives didn't want to share it
because it was so graphic yeah there were children in the audience they're like we don't want to
spread this on our timeline because there's kids on twitter like people are going to see this yeah
do you think that you like through your work and work of uh that other people
are doing to kind of uh make public what's actually happening at these all-age drag shows
do you think that it is waking people who are sort of more moderate or not as far left up to
the reality of what this uh this gender ideology is pushing no it definitely is i mean i've had
multiple dms and people reach out to me that you know or even on the left and they're saying like this is insane like we didn't
know this was going on or you know a few of the other jobs i work i'll talk to you know some
customers and stuff and it's like i tell them about it or they see my work and they're like
this is insane this is actually happening in america but then you have you know the double
edged side of the sword i talked about this in my recent article and it's like it emboldens the people that are actually hosting the drag shows too because then it causes you
know hate is what they classify it as and they're it makes them feel almost like what they're doing
is warranted because oh we're getting pushback from the side that we hate that hates us that
causes all this discrimination against us so we're gonna go even harder so it's like my reporting
is shut stuff down in texas for a minute but now it's back stronger than ever because they, there's a
little time period gap where they kind of stop and they realize the repercussions. People are losing
their liquor licenses. There's a lot of bad coverage on it, but, and then all of a sudden
they just ramp it back up and even harder again, because they know exactly what they're doing,
but they don't care. Do you think conservatives think conservatives have any um should they feel any obligations to provide alternative uh types of programming like obviously
it's not like an alternative to a drag show but for people who are wanting to take their children
to live performances do you feel like the left makes it easy to say like oh well you should take
them to drag because it's at your local library it's whatever else like do you think conservatives
should come up with some kind of appealing alternative no yeah
well it's just like like with tim like how the alternate economy right like the the left they
basically run all the institutions they run everything so why don't we come up with coffee
brands or skateboarding companies things like that so we can push our ideology and so we can be
a not woke company that isn't trying to destroy the world, but we need to do that exact same thing. But the problem is, is the left has already
basically destroyed and basically controls every single institution is you have drag in schools.
Now you have drag in libraries. We don't have anything like that and we need something like
that. So yeah, we need to come up with some sort of alternative. I don't know what it is.
Maybe, you know, literally civics class at this point could be the alternative because
people don't know history and it's repeating itself.
Well, the left always has an advantage in that it is easier to destroy than it is to
build.
And leftism is merely a label that we give to our rationalization of social decay.
The society that's been built around us, the culture, the structures that exist, it's not as if someone just puts them there and then they stay there. And if you don't do anything,
they'll remain. It constantly needs to be renewed and rebuilt. And when people don't want to do the
work to do that, they justify their failure to do that work and to control themselves and behave in
such a way that they would be continually improving things rather than allowing them to fall apart by espousing a leftist worldview, by coming up with intellectual
sounding rationalizations for just acting like an animal. Well, it's only gotten worse now because
you've had, you know, the few generations, you have the generation that works really hard for
everything they get and they deserve it. They earn it. They build a great world for everybody.
And then their generation, they grow up under, know comfortability they're okay with everything how it is they didn't really have to work as hard and then you have the generation under that that's
raised by that prior generation they don't know how to world build they don't know how to build
businesses they don't know how to build anything so then they're complacent and that's where gen z
and the prior generation is now was like these people are hopeless these kids don't know that
the common basic sense of virtually anything now and And then, yeah, you've got the opposite side of
the aisle, the few Gen Zers like me. And, you know, there's some other great people in the
industry that actually come and speak out and are semi-intellectual regarding most things political
and understand how the world works. But you don't have much of that. Now you're at the point where
everyone's been complacent. They've had easy lives and they don't understand how to actually live
independently.
I feel like the only thing we can do is just get out of cities,
be self-sufficient,
make money,
have a family because these cities have,
they've fallen.
Cities are hopeless.
And I would say cities are hopeless in,
you know,
red States,
blue States,
all around the country.
Like Dallas,
all every single city that I've ever stepped foot in in Texas is disgusting.
It is a pig hole.
There's no saving any of these cities at this point.
No, living in a city is super cool.
I mean, there are benefits to living in a city.
I think that there are things that when you're young, it can be really nice to have access to museums and different live events.
But who goes to museums, right?
Yeah, exactly. I do because i'm a full-on nerd but like also you know when you live in cities you
have regular access to you know other people your age people who are beginning their lives i can
understand the appeal of that because you do hear people who grew up in rural areas being like
yeah there are fewer people here we have to we have to live differently i just think that like
if you live in the city for a couple years, know that it's not long term, right?
Like ultimately there is a reason people migrate out of them to start families.
Like it is fun to have lots of different life experiences when you're able to live in a place that's not like where you grew up for a while and you gain some insight.
Great.
But if you want a long term sustainable community, you have to decide to go somewhere where you can build that.
And communities aren't built in cities.
There's never any sort of actual community in cities.
People don't know their neighbors anymore.
But then you go out to rural areas.
Everyone knows their neighbors.
Everyone trades with their neighbors.
Like that's how a society is supposed to work.
But in then cities, I'm convinced that cities were literally basically invented to keep
us complacent and to keep us reliant on the state.
I kind of think that Democrats and the world economic forum just hate liberals they want them to want to sterilize
them they want to sterilize they want to abort them they want to get rid of them they want to
cram them into toxic cities and destroy their lives and they're just like it's like they put
out a sweet bowl of honey and then it attracts all the gluttonous and lazy animals and then they
they get they eat
the poison well here's the thing they hate everyone they hate mankind liberals prefer
liberals behave the way they prefer that liberals behave because they want people to destroy
themselves and so well if you want to destroy human beings if you hate them if you want to
if you want to control them and you want to destroy human beings, if you hate them, if you want to control them and you want to destroy them, you destroy them.
You get them to embrace vice, which is essentially, again, all leftism is, is embracing vice and saying,
I'm a radical and a revolutionary because I'm trying to upturn the social structures or overturn the social structures that say vice is bad.
There's two kinds of people.
Sorry, I'm exhausted.
There's two kinds of people.
I'll give you an example, right?
The sugar crash. There's two kinds of people. Sorry, I'm exhausted. There's two kinds of people. I'll give you an example, right? There's sugar crumbish. So there's, you know, people like me.
I'll make a delicious hot cocoa with no sugar.
I'll make cocoa with cream and hot water.
It's disgusting.
It's garbage.
And Seamus will require a fourth cup of honey poured into it because he needs the sugar addiction.
That's true.
He's already eaten like three of the Jeremy's
chocolate bars. I've had three. I've had
30 since you started the show.
What happened was... He's actually had three.
Tim, Tim, Tim. I have not
had three chocolate bars since the show started. Today?
Probably all day today.
I've seen you grab two. I've been counting.
The man literally keeps chocolate
around his house. It's horrible. But he does it to control
me because he holds the chocolate bar over my head. goes yeah be on my show eat the chocolate no no
you're mistaken i hold the chocolate i go seamus and he goes gives it to me i must have it to take
so basically it's that it's that no um i i forgot the last thing you said before you oh the hot cocoa
so i believe that when a person is going to have something sweet, they should have something
sweet instead of something healthy that's claiming to be sweet.
And Tim goes, come on and have some hot chocolate over at Tim's house.
What you need to do is-
And I went on over there, and he gives me this mud water.
I gave him-
Mud water.
It was hideous.
I said, Tim!
Check it out it's organic cacao
with hot water and organic organic heavy cream and a teaspoon of raw organic honey so real hot
chocolate real hot chocolate i'm telling you and a teaspoon a teaspoon he did a teaspoon of honey
real real honey and and sam was like this is not good and i don't put any honey in mine i don't
put because i like the cocoa flavor so the next time i said okay i literally gave him one fourth cup of honey
in and it's like this is really good the exact same thing just a little more honey what you need
a little more you need to let me tell you what actually happened i went over there and sam's
like hey you want some at go go there and i was like yeah i have somebody at at go go and he takes
it and he doesn't he literally literally puts mud water in my cup.
He puts all these wonderful, delicious, organic ingredients in his.
And then he just puts crap in mine and then feels superior to me for enjoying the taste of something.
You need to go and get monk fruit sweetener.
Yeah, we have some.
Amazing.
What is that?
It's better than actual sugar.
I use it.
So it's basically a completely natural form of sugar or artificial sweetener basically it's not artificial it's not artificial so it's
allulose right okay and it's good for you naturally it is sugar your body can't i use it to make
protein ice cream at home tastes better than actual ice cream it's amazing no you're lying
everyone everyone who's eating that healthy stuff tastes better and you i mean i gotta be honest no
that's fair the the organic i'm honestly giving you a hard time is like unbeatable it's so good no you're eating
a honeycomb i'll put we have some they're good you straight up have honeycombs bro you want me
to you want me to do a chunk of honeycomb in your hot cocoa tonight chamis yeah let's put a big old
i love also tim and i just have our hot cocoa party. We do. It's honestly based.
So the thing about.
Trying to light the lights down low.
We're just tough guys having hot chocolate.
When the show is over, we go into the kitchen and I just make cocoa.
And I was like, Seamus, you want one?
And he's like, sure, I guess.
And then he was like, Tim, this tastes terrible.
And I was like, what the fuck, man?
I said, this is terrible.
I just made this up nice for you.
I said, remember what I said about social decay, Tim?
It happened one time and they continue to do this is the thing like that's how strong your
friendship is how about we ask the callers what they think about seamus's sugar addiction that's
true look i gotta overcome intervention guys we need to get me into sugar rehab so what you're
gonna have to do is you're gonna need to go to freedomtunes.com and become a member because
that will fund my sugar rehabilitation it's gonna fund fund his rehab. Come on, baby.
Let's start at the top.
Cloud Spit, what's good?
You're with us.
Hey, Seamus, you should move to Florida.
We have great sugar over here.
I'm not going to lie.
Coconuts everywhere.
I thought this was supposed to be about sugar rehab.
We're supposed to be helping Seamus.
This is where it starts. Florida are true.
Come on over.
So, you know, I think I want to put this on the radar and ask a question about it.
But the Florida state legislator today voted on a bill today that's going to be signed by DeSantis probably this week to make it where it's illegal as a felony to have any illegal immigrants in your home, car, place of work.
Cops are now required to take the DNA samples during arrests for non-legal residents.
Is this real?
And is that kind of a step in the right direction?
Where do you think this country should be going?
I know we're sending soldiers over there, but...
If they came from California, yeah.
Well, I think that's a lot of the things that we're having is an influx of not only natural citizens moving to florida
but the illegal immigrants that don't want to live in the cities anymore and if you want to
check out the bill it's sb 1718 just voted today on party lines yeah i'd like to look into that
yeah i don't know enough about it that sounds crazy though sounds like a good idea
the dna thing could be a little bit weird sand is cleaning up the election system is like saving florida
and the democrats are like no you're taking our powers they're saying you're destroying our
democracy the aclu is against the florida bill which automatically makes it interesting we
support it there's your answer there you go all right i like it i hate to be such a generalizer
but it's to be really interesting
because I would say, you know,
I've lived in Florida all my life
and, you know, we've had a lot of history
with the Cuban Missile Crisis
and a lot of illegal immigration
and we've dealt it in our own way.
But this is such a large step into,
I guess, following the laws
that it's going to be really interesting
and I think it's going to be something to put on the radar for you guys to
look at.
I think we need more innovative state level solutions to immigration.
I think we know the federal government's not going to do enough.
And I know that puts a lot of pressure on border States,
but that's another reason why States where we know,
we know illegal immigration happens along border lines,
but it doesn't stay there.
Right.
So States should be proactive in trying to aid border states in combating this issue.
And I really do think you have to bus all of them, all of them to blue states into sanctuary
cities, every single one, every single one.
I think so.
You're going to sit here and you're going to tell people, you're going to incentivize
people to come into this country illegally by being a sanctuary city and then they're gonna come and
then most of them are gonna sit in some border state that's trying to get federal aid to stop
people from pouring over their border i think it's great i think we need to see more i get the
argument but i it's it's a fun stunt but ultimately i think that you should be deported
oh i i hear no no that's what i'm saying if you will if you can't do it right if you can't stop them at the border and send them away
and i think you send them to these i think it's a good alternative but the problem is is they're
still in our country that's the biggest problem and the cities are like okay cool well we said
no they're super well that's the thing the cities are super upset about them and it forces them
to reevaluate i agree i agree lightfoot sending them to the conservative i agree look no i agree
with you that it's better to send them out of the country but i'm saying when when they can't send
them out of the country it's great bus them into a blue state bus them into a blue city maybe well
i can tell you they're gonna have to get bused somewhere because part of the bill is florida's
no longer recognizing any illegal immigrant driver licenses either. Wow. Good. They never should have. This doesn't make any sense.
Thanks for taking my call.
Yeah.
I love this comment. I'll follow up on this, Bill.
Yeah, I appreciate you making us aware of that.
Thanks. Thank you, everyone.
Have a good day. Cheers. Likewise.
Have a good one, man. I'm sorry. I was just distracted
because TimCastNews is now officially a gold account.
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On Twitter. They didn't give you your special
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like your image, your profile
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basically, how they have it set up? Yeah, so if I...
Better than the post-millennials. Just kidding, Libby.
Now I have to go in and start adding all of our twitter accounts and then you'll get the
timcast logo next to your name let's jump to the next caller you guys are all going to be bougie
now oh i'm ready uh michael leo ts what's good how you doing you're on mute there hey hey how's it
going pretty good um as as a floridianidian myself, I think one of the most prevalent impacts it's going to have
is just driving in general on all the roads.
Elaborate.
You know, the immigrants in Southwest Florida specifically tend to drive the speed limit or less than the speed limit they
don't want to get pulled over yeah exactly they don't want to get pulled over so i think it would
exacerbate that and southwest florida's got one highway it's not like a metro place like minneapolis
or whatever um anyways my question uh is for everybody but i'd like taylor to answer first
um as a field reporter My question is for everybody, but I'd like Taylor to answer first.
As a field reporter, when you're out on the ground and doing your field reporting,
describe your most intense and dramatic moments in that experience.
Honestly, I mean, I've had quite a few.
The 2020 riots when Molotovs were flying were pretty intense. That was some of my favorite coverage that I've ever done. But the most intense
thing was January 6th. You know, worse than 9-11, they say. But being next to Ashley Babbitt and
watching her die, that was the most intense moment in journalism that I've ever had. I don't think
anyone anything will top that. You know, I'm a big adrenaline junkie i trace i chase adrenaline when i'm on the ground um you know i'm not perfect but that is by far the peak pinnacle moment of my
journalism where it was like oh shit you know things really just got real right now well i
didn't realize that you were right next to her when she died yeah yeah we we tried to render
aid to her and then the cops basically told us to fuck off. I'm sorry, man.
I mean, there's nothing.
I mean, I wouldn't go back and change anything other than, you know, obviously trying to save her and say, hey, you know, it's not your job to help the police in this situation.
But, you know, I feel like I was there for a specific reason.
You know, I'm a big God guy.
I think he put me there because I noticed Ashley Babbitt, and I had the urge just to follow her into the hallway.
You know, I was the only one that followed her. We were right alongside when we first got in that
hallway. And yeah, I know. I just I think God put me in that moment to tell the truth regarding the
situation. So I am thankful for that. And I've grown very close with the family. But that was
by far the most intense thing I've ever been a part of. Wow.
The rest of you? I'm not a journalist
so I don't do any field reporting but I appreciate the question Tim I know
you've done a lot of field reporting in your past uh I don't know what what
specifically I talk about I think was like the most intense yeah I'm most
intense moment it's just it's hard to know what that is uh i mean i got detained by brazilian police
in an unmarked building where we thought they were beating the crap out of us uh and then like
an hour later they came back and they were like oh you're famous americans we're so sorry we brought
you into this back room with no windows yeah we were it was a back room with no windows and like
a couch and that was it straight torture room we thought they were gonna come and start just
beating us up uh but I don't know.
I thought it was hilarious.
I texted Vice as soon as they were bringing us in.
I'm like being brought to an unmarked police location.
Like, you know, there you go.
And they were like, what the fuck?
That was hilarious.
I'm upset they let you out.
But maybe.
Such a bad child.
Man, I don't know.
When I was a whole bunch i was in turkey and uh we went to this anarchist
neighborhood that's fighting with cops and a guy walked up to me and a camera crew and held
molotov cocktails up to our faces and screamed at us in turkish and then the producer from vice was
like like speaking a million miles a minute and i'm just sitting there like nodding slowly and
smiling and then putting my hands up and slowly turning around. And I had to explain to him.
I was like, you realize those guys don't speak English, right?
And he was like, what do you mean?
And I was like, when you start babbling frantically in terror, all they hear is you going.
They have no idea what you're doing or saying.
You're freaking them out.
Have you ever had a Molotov thrown near you?
Do you know what that feels like?
It's nuts.
It is.
It's the most warmth.
Like, it's like a burst.
It's like you're literally like, I mean, in a fire.
It's a fire right next to you.
But it's just like overwhelming warmth immediately.
I drove down the street in Ferguson when all the buildings were on fire.
In the car, in the middle of the street, you were being burned.
Yeah, you're literally being cooked, basically, inside of it.
You can feel the flames through the window, like waving at you. And you're like, go, go. I'm being burned yeah you're literally being cooked basically inside you can feel the flames through the window like waving at you and it you're like go go i'm being burned like that's
and that's it's a building on fire and you're a hundred feet away so i mean firefighters totally
get it but holy shit you're like what the fuck when you when you haven't experienced anything
like that it's whole other like that that's probably my second most intense experience
was having a molotov land like five feet away from me and like somebody else on fire
because it just it's so warm and it just takes i mean basically takes your breath away when that
happens so i do die in egypt they carried away his dead body you see him like actually die or
was it the after like no yeah yeah they were shooting at each other uh with like bird and
buckshot and then he got hit and he went down and they
carried his body off and hey he looked dead probably was yeah because like see i understand
there's no such thing as unconscious so when someone gets shot and then they just hit the
ground yep and then they get carried away limp and contorted it's like you know it's fucked up
yeah i don't
know probably that i got shot at several times in ferguson had to hit the hit the deck
yeah see i thought i had a lot of experiences yeah in ferguson they were shooting i got shot
at like three times wow not like someone was shooting at me like it's tim pula but they were
shooting in the general direction and we're like fuck it's a weird feeling when uh because i
remember when i was in the capital right next to ashley babbitt when she was shot
nobody really understood that it was a gunshot at first because like we i had been getting
bombarded by concussion grenades which i would argue were just as loud as a gunshot at least
in the moment i mean i was already you know ears ringing by the time i got in there but when you
know in the videos nobody hits the ground ground basically except me because nobody realized what had happened and everyone's looking around confused. And the gun
was, you know, five feet away from everybody, but people didn't understand that it was just
actually discharged. I'm in Ferguson. They announced that Darren Wilson's not being,
you know, indicted or whatever. And then all of a sudden you hear pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.
As soon as the first pop was off, I'm on the floor.
I'm on the ground.
I look to my right.
There's my dude from Vice.
He's on the ground already.
And I'm like, fuck yeah.
I look to my left.
There's this big, big dude from ABC going, those fireworks.
I went, holy fuck, dude.
I said, do you see anybody with fireworks?
He goes, no.
I'm like, do you see people with guns?
And he goes, yeah.
And I'm like, make a fucking assumption.
Holy shit, dude. You were some people get the fuck down now i feel like there's like a difference with people like in when conflict happens like that like some people are just wired
to hit the floor that's how i am even though i didn't realize you know it was a gunshot at the
moment but your brain just like forces you onto the ground and then you have the people that are
completely oblivious there's a video from vice you can probably still find it from the ferguson coverage where we're up against this transformer and you
hear gunshots just like a fuck ton and then i hit the ground and then my friend is on the ground as
well and there's this guy just standing out in the open looking around and then my friend's going get
here get over here now now like just screaming at him like, holy fuck, dude, you are about to die.
And nobody wants to see your head explode.
And then the cops run up and they're like, go, go, go, go.
And then we run for it.
I remember.
That's crazy.
After the Ashley Babbitt shooting, because there's a little bit of PTSD, just a little
sprinkle after that.
Me and my girlfriend were at a little taco stand in downtown Dallas.
And we're sitting there and I was driving.
I had a hatchback at the time and
the hatchback was open and we were just sitting there eating our tacos. And this guy gets pulled
over right in front of us and he pulls into the parking lot and, you know, he gets out of the car
with the cops directly behind him and the cops have their guns drawn on him. And in my head,
I'm like, we're in the direct line of fire. And, you know, I wasn't trained on any of this. It's
just ever since that shooting, my brain has has changed and i remember like yelling at my girlfriend it was just a natural
instinct like telling her to get out of the car and to find cover and the next thing i know i'm
like on the opposite side of my car and she's still sitting there and i was like oh i felt
bad because i kind of left her but in my in my head at the time i was like i need to get behind
the car right now because if they start shooting we're right here so it's like almost just like ingrained in your brain once you go through engine block
situations yep never in the movies they like open the car door and stand behind it terrible idea
that's going through yeah that two millimeters of thin steel ain't stopping shit you need the
engine block yep tires and engine block yeah yeah. Yeah, anyway, that answer your question? Yeah, absolutely.
You know, if someone else or the rest of the cast wants to answer,
but maybe isn't a field reporter.
I got a paper cut animating once, you know.
Yeah, I mean, I don't do a lot of field reporting,
and the stuff that I have done for the field has been pretty calm.
You know, the stories that I find the most
challenging are when they are emotional.
So what Taylor's describing, like having to
connect with the family that's been through
a big tragedy. And I've had a couple
difficult conversations where people are
kind of reconciling why
the world they're interacting with
doesn't like them, basically.
And that's challenging. But I've definitely
never, like, been under gunfire. It's it's for the best no low crawls okay yeah but you know the thing is too
like the scary thing about gunfire is that there's a chance you get shot but like it's really hard to
get shot you know people don't understand these people who are even shooting at you directly just
miss they go to a shooting range anybody who's been to a shooting range totally gets it like there's a lot of ranges they won't let you shoot targets with a handgun past
seven yards unless you've hit the target from seven yards because they're like you just you're
not going to hit it you're going to miss every no point yeah there's no point until you can get
your accuracy accuracy better and so you know you're out in the middle of nowhere and people
are like holding the gun sideways and they're shooting it's like hit the floor get behind
something you're probably not going to get shot it's like the the natural uh like the most common reoccurrence for shooting
i think it's like the three rule or whatever three yards three shots um three seconds like
that's how long it lasts and it's usually from three yards away so that's why most people in
self-defense training they usually train at like five to six yards because that's the most plausible
uh distance you're going to be if you're ever involved in a shooting but then you have the
people that train you know 40 yards that are more proficient because if there's a shooter
at a mall or something like that then they have the ability to take them down most people are
going to just be training you know with the target basically right in front of them all right uh yeah
how was that yeah that's uh probably enough time yeah well we'll jump to the next caller thanks for calling in man oh wow oh you muted yourself wow fantastic everyone watching that's so that's how
you do it uh who do we got next trombone fatty that's not an insult that is literally their
screen name what up what's going on how's it going welcome to the show friend hey guys thanks
for having me on the show um of course i uh i've been kind of waiting on a
good opportunity to call in but when tim mentioned that uh that a transgender indian uh woman of
color lesbian from muncie indiana i knew that today was my day yeah because as a as a muncie
local myself that uh was about the fuck the funniest i've ever read or heard in my life
because I voted for that man.
Good for him.
Well, he says he him, so we respect his pronouns.
Yeah.
Yeah, and I appreciate your respect in that.
Did you know of him beforehand?
Yeah, he said he voted for him.
I thought you said you were going to vote for him.
Oh.
No, I did vote for him.
He was outside the Muncie City building on the election day, I believe in 2020 when I voted for him. He was outside the Muncie city, uh, outside the money, the Muncie, uh,
city building on the election day, I believe in 2020 when I voted for him and I'm glad I did.
But anyway, my question. So, um, I moved to Indianapolis a few years ago. I'm an executive
chef here and I've recently acquired, uh, the funding and the commercial kitchen space to launch my own catering company.
And I'm just wondering, you're always talking about creating alternatives to the woke companies like the ultra-right beer, the cast brew coffee, stuff like that. wondering where do you think that somebody like me or somebody that's looking to start their own
company can find a balance between um starting a non-woke competitive company without uh kind of
getting into the idea that their whole brand is based on being anti-woke and kind of being that
like just be a brand like yeah just just do it you know like like i mean with casper coffee we actually
say on the back american values because i think to a certain degree we want to instill our ideology
in the work that we're doing uh as for any regular service like catering just don't be woke and then
just if someone comes you'd be like oh no we don't we don't do that stuff here that's it just don't
get involved in politics yeah i i think if you go to like a wedding venue or, you know, a photographer's page and they are showing you, oh, we're photographing same-sex couples or whatever else or whatever your issue is that you feel strongly about, just don't have those things.
And people will pick up on the fact that like you are moderate to right and that you are going to have a business that will be nice for them well and
it's amazing to see like how far just stating values like tim does with his coffee can go
because it's not like you're being you know obviously anti-woke or getting too involved
in politics but if you just say hey we have pro-america values and you can leave it at that
yeah yeah people are going to flock to your company american flag and like catering you know
political organizations that are right wing will probably give it away that you are not opposed to them
you know what I'm not right police dude here's the thing uh just being normal is a political
statement it actually is I mean when you have these these women on twitter or tiktok who are
called trad wives like that's you mean like wife? Yeah. What being a wife meant for all of history?
What people were 20 years ago.
Yeah, like literally just being normal.
You're ruining my chance to get clout, Seamus.
I know.
Just being normal and doing normal things
is perceived as political.
So honestly, if you want to fight against the left,
just be normal.
There's a great thing.
I can't remember which saint said this,
but something along the lines of,
the truth doesn't need you to defend it.
Just stating it is enough.
I firmly believe that.
I think it's good to defend the truth.
I mean, it's a lot of what I try to do with my work,
but honestly, just saying it out loud is enough.
Yeah.
And living it like you said,
but people need to know that you can say these things.
There are four lights.
Yeah.
Are there? In this room technically because there's just big bars on each wall and there's four walls so
but then there's what about these two those are those are color balancing shaders and see once
you manipulate the language you can get away with anything yeah man i don't know is that is that
sufficient or yeah is that?
Yeah, I think that's pretty good.
If you guys are willing, I got a chicken question.
Oh, yeah, absolutely. Oh, of course.
He's always willing.
Like you're scared to ask?
Always chicken questions are.
All right, so I got eight Orpington hen laying chickens
and a rooster named Andre who has recently given us 17 new chicks.
I was just wondering if there is a breed
that you might recommend to interbreed
with our Orpingtons to maybe
make some unique eggs or kind of
get the gene pool expanded a little bit.
Just avoid the dome-headed
ones because we got little Luke who's got the dome
head and so he can't be out with the regular chickens
because they'll kill him. They'll peck his head and kill him.
And Silkies too.
Well, he's named after Luke because he's got blonde parted hair, a big nose, and he yells a lot. He's super loud. Everyone wants to kill him. They'll peck his head and kill him. And Silky's too. Well, he's named after Luke
because he's got blonde parted hair,
a big nose, and he yells a lot.
He's super loud.
Everyone wants to kill him.
It's just the comparison works at every level.
I feel bad for him
because he's trapped in that little box.
But if we let him out, he gets pecked.
He just dies.
So he can't do it.
It's for his own safety.
But I don't know.
I don't have any...
I mean, leghorns have massive eggs.
So if you like chickens with massive eggs, you always got to go to leghorn.
And they don't live as long.
But then, yeah, I don't know.
I think I like we've mixed the leghorn Margaret with Roberto and Roberto Jr.
We got a bunch of her little babies and their eggs are massive.
So that's fantastic.
So just say screw it and buy some ostriches.
Yeah, but their eggs are different.
They're huge.
Like duck eggs are really thick and viscous and dense.
And it's like chicken eggs are really the best.
They really are.
Light and fluffy.
You've seen the video of that.
It's like a Japanese girl like cracking open an ostrich egg and like drinking it all.
And how long it takes her to drink just the egg compared to like what a normal egg you could slonk it would be.
How often do ostriches lay i
don't know yeah it's gotta be pretty infrequent that's a big old egg anyway man good luck with
your chickens good luck bro congrats catering noted uh get the leg horns ignore the pole cocks
that's right all right man thanks for calling in right on thank you so much of course cheers uh
and then last if not least we have yasha grateful underscore grateful what's up
guys welcome to the show how you doing do you have any chicken questions any chicken no i do not
no unfortunately no man it's so great to be on the show i welcome fans of all of you guys have
been watching for a while no it's great that seamus is there ah you're the man thank you
i was reading your Twitter,
just the updates about the drag shows
having the Elm Fork John Brown Club showing up.
I'm just thinking about that.
I'm like, man,
it sounds like such a double standard
because imagine if Riley Gaines showed up to speak
and she had a gun club supporting her.
I'm like, we should totally do that
because it doesn't,
it's like, how do you handle- Seamus Coghlan gun club supporting her i'm like let's do it we do that because it doesn't it's like how do you say this coglin gun club that's right like how do you handle those events
taylor like if you're going to continue doing this how do you how do you get in how do you
protect yourself and your own safety when like there's people waiting for you to come disguises
that's the biggest thing that i've found success with is throwing on a wig, throwing on a COVID mask and, you know, wearing a dress. Are you saying you wear drag?
I literally sometimes I have to go to the extent of wearing drag to expose child drag. It's kind
of embarrassing. It's not my proudest moment. But yeah, no, I mean, I really just put on disguises
and try and use their own methods for good instead of grooming children. But, you know,
there's some areas where I really cannot get in,
even in disguise, because they're looking for me.
You know, in the Dallas area, I can't really attend shows there now for the most part,
so I just kind of stand outside and film the guys with the guns.
That's what I've been covering recently.
But if it's down in, like, San Antonio, Houston area, I can kind of get away with it still,
because I'm not as well-known down there.
But, you know, I send my girlfriend every once in a while when I know that, you know, Antifa is going to be there.
She's always armed. She's always safe.
But they don't really recognize her as much.
So she'll go in and she does an awesome job, too.
She's like a mini me. It's sweet.
Do you ever wear like a big black fake mustache?
Just like I actually during the during the Beto events that I because I, you know I crashed two Beto events and confronted him,
and then after that, his whole team knew me.
So I got mascara, and I went through my beard and the entirety of my hair and then put a beanie on,
did my eyebrows and everything.
I looked like a completely different person, and it worked.
And I did that for a few drag shows too, literally just mascaraed my beard.
Pain in the ass to get out.
I don't recommend it.
You will lose your hair, but it works, and you basically can completely change the way you look like dyed your hair black yeah
wow yeah and you can wash it out afterwards but it takes me like an hour to wash it out
wow it's it's worth it because you know you get the coverage you get the exposure
um and you really just shine a light on the the child sex exploitation that's happening so
you know i'll go to any extent if i have to shave my head or shave my beard to expose a big show, then I'll do it. But just really trying to go undercover as much as possible.
You need to team up with Project Veritas or?
Not Project Veritas anymore. I don't think I would work with them. If James O'Keefe
reached out to me and I've, yeah, I've talked to James a few times since his departure. And that's
definitely something I'd be interested in.
James is awesome.
He's always been an idol of mine.
He's basically the king of guerrilla journalism, I would say.
But, you know, that would be an honor.
And I would just say that's why I stopped doing it.
It got to a point where I was like, I literally can't go on the ground anymore.
It was impossible to cover news.
And so I started doing this, doing this instead.
And it's safer.
It's safer, less safer less trauma i'm not
less problem i don't i don't care about the safer issue the issue was i literally could not cover an
event like that's how it's getting to to be like for me in dallas like i literally it's everyone
knows who you are these yeah they see you and they're like oh i know you and it's either good
or bad yep and then it's just like okay well i clearly and then trolls show up too especially
with live streaming didn't the same thing happen to andy no he used to like infiltrate antifa camps
yeah yeah and now they whenever they see him they they try and kill
him so that's that's how it's reached that and then you know in in dallas now i there's always
death threats thrown around i can't even count the amount of death threats i've gotten from doing
this trans stuff compared to like covering the riots and anything i've covered i've gotten more
death threats even more than when i was an activist prior to journalism and painting baby life's
matter murals outside of abortion clinics that garnered a lot of hate and a lot of death threats, even more than when I was an activist prior to journalism and painting Baby Life's Matter murals outside of abortion clinics.
That garnered a lot of hate and a lot of death threats.
But now, you know, exposing the trans agenda.
I mean, it is insane.
I'm getting told to kill myself every day, at least 10 times a day.
So because they're psychotic.
Yeah, because they're on they're on hormones that are causing them to go insane.
Exactly.
And then these same people that are on hormones um that are clearly mentally unstable
and on the autism spectrum usually they're allowed to own guns so i think that's a problem i'm very
2a but no they're not on guns seeing the the people with the john brown gun club right like
almost all of them are trans almost all of them are on hormones and they all stand outside these
events with rifles and then they attack people yeah well but they're allowed to have guns so
nothing you can do about it. Yeah.
Unless we want to amend the Constitution.
I'm just waiting for them to use it on me because it's only a matter of time because they're getting more and more violent,
and I would imagine that it'll eventually happen,
but that's why I wear a plate carrier.
There you go.
Nice.
So do you think it would escalate things for, like, Riley Gaines
to have a conservative gun club?
Absolutely.
Or is it her events?
But she should.
She absolutely should.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, if they're going to escalate, we should escalate too.
But in a smarter way.
It's defensive though.
Yeah.
It's like what Riley Gaines should have security.
Yes, she should.
Well, you can't just allow her to get cornered at these universities and attacked and then
locked in these rooms and then expect there to be no repercussions.
There has to be repercussions to actions always, especially when one side is being violent
and the other side is always on the defensive.
And that's what's always been the rights problem
is we play defense, defense, defense.
It's all we know.
But they need to swap it around
and we need to be on the offensive.
We need to be making these changes
like having Riley Gaines be protected by armed security.
Weren't the Oath Keepers doing that for a while?
I don't know.
Not with Riley Gaines, but they would have.
But I thought they did it for like Ann Coulter.
They did.
They did it for some congressman too,
actually.
You know,
they became pretty prominent
and then the whole J6 stuff happened
and then they decided
to designate him a terrorist.
It's hard because it makes him a target.
Exactly.
Yeah.
The Proud Boys,
that's literally what they were known for too
was providing security at events.
And now they're terrorists.
Yep.
Yeah, man.
Was that good
or is there anything else?
No, perfect.
Thank you.
Right on, man. Thanks for calling in. Oh, look at us wrapping up on time. Ooh. yeah man was uh was that good or is there anything else no perfect thank you right on man thanks for
calling in oh look at look at us wrapping up on time oh taylor thanks for hanging out man it's
been a blast thanks for having me as always and uh for everybody who is a member you know we love
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