Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: Terry Schilling Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: December 10, 2023

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Starting point is 00:01:10 If you want to check out more segments just like this, become a member at TimCast.com. Now, enjoy the show. We got this awesome exchange. Welcome to the Members Only Show, everybody. Riley Gaines going off with this Democrat, ranking member Lee. And, yo, Democrats are... I'm sorry, I'm gonna swear. They're fucking evil, dude.
Starting point is 00:01:45 This exchange really breaks it down. Let me play this video for you, and then we'll explain what's going on. In goal setting. In terms of mental health, studies show that participating in youth sports is associated with lower rates of anxiety and depression, lower amounts of stress, higher self-esteem and confidence. Women must stop. Inclusion cannot be prioritized over safety and fairness. And Ranking Member Lee, if my testimony makes me transphobic,
Starting point is 00:02:10 then I believe your opening monologue makes you a misogynist. Thank you. I now recognize Ms. Perry for her opening statements. Good afternoon, Chairman McLean, Ranking Member Lee, and distinguished members of the subcommittee. My name is Sarah Partial Perry. I am a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation. As a former varsity athlete, the mother of a girls varsity athlete, and former senior counsel for civil rights at the Department of Education, I have, as the saying goes... Madam Chair, excuse me, I move to have the gentlewoman's words taken down.
Starting point is 00:02:50 The committee will suspend. Yo, she's calling for Riley Gaines' critique to be removed for saying she's a misogynist. And now they're actually debating. This is really, really funny you gotta watch Madam Chair she's engaging in personalities What does that mean? Fucking cunt Can I just ask how it's fair to be called transphobic There's a thing
Starting point is 00:03:19 I would say men disguising themselves as women are engaging in personalities Let's get a ruling I would say men disguising themselves as women are engaging in personalities. Let's get a ruling. It's such a layup issue. I mean, it's so obvious. Should be. Wait for it.
Starting point is 00:03:54 She's being told to shut the fuck up. Okay. I move to withdraw the point of order. Thank you, Leslie. let me just clarify this for you guys she got mad that she was accused of doing what she's accusing others of doing and then said i want your words removed what about her words she called riley gaines transphobic transphobic says then you're a misogynist and she goes hey fuck you take those words down these people are fucking tyrants scum scumbags i just want to say i think riley gaines i think she's what 22 23 years old she will be one of the youngest members of congress ever she's so good i'm gonna write the first check to her campaign i've already told her she's so good
Starting point is 00:04:40 she has to it's wasted town if she doesn't. Listen, people talk about like, oh, you need to run and blah, blah, blah. I would not wish that on any person that I've had any type of favorable opinion on. I would like that. That sounds horrible. But look at what she's going through already, right? It can't be that much worse, right? She's getting death threats. She's getting doxed. She's getting she's being through already. It can't be that much worse. She's getting death threats. She's getting doxxed.
Starting point is 00:05:07 She's being treated worse than a member of Congress. I disagree, sir. You think it'd be worse? I think it could very easily be worse. I don't know. Right now, all she is doing is she is articulating her opinions. If she were in a position of power where she could actually vote on things, oh, I think it would get significantly worse.
Starting point is 00:05:25 Well, what about Thomas Massey? Do you think he should not run? You were saying you wouldn't wish that hell on any – you didn't say hell on him. He's already there. But, like, should he run again? I mean, look, I like Thomas Massey. I think that the more people in Congress that agree with me, the happier I am. But I wouldn't recommend anyone run.
Starting point is 00:05:46 Yeah, I don't want to be in a congress right now i used to be like whatever but now i'm like geez i'd rather have this kind of pulpit at the moment but thomas massey's so impressive that i i do want him to stay in congress and depending on the temperament maybe riley could be i mean exquisite i sure fair enough and my point is only saying that it is it is horrible to be in Congress or I imagine it is horrible to be in Congress. She is she has been the the target of attacks for a long time for significant attacks. And I don't imagine why she would want to do that. And again, I'm not like I'm not saying she she you know i'm not saying that i i would know better whatever personally i wouldn't want to do it other people obviously there's you know 500 people at least that want to be in congress because there's there's people that that are there now so do you have you talked to her personally yeah she hasn't indicated she's gonna run i mean it's mostly me
Starting point is 00:06:39 just saying like hey you need to run you need to run but you know i look i think first of all i've been involved in this women's sports fight for a very long time since 2019 that was when we first started running campaign ads there are countless cases of women having their championships stolen from them or titles stolen from them by dudes she was like one of the first to really pick it up and run with it and take that public spotlight and fight back with it i don't think think she's fazed by it. I mean, I think we all got different personalities and different appetites for what we're willing to tolerate.
Starting point is 00:07:10 I think she's proven that she's fine with it. She's very... If you look at her, she's standing up to these other members of Congress as just a citizen, right? As just a female athlete who's been wronged and had injustices committed against her. I think she's got it. I really think she can make a difference.
Starting point is 00:07:26 I've been, I've been, you know, in politics for a long time. I've thought about running. I don't want to, but if there was a moment where I thought I could make a difference and actually change things,
Starting point is 00:07:39 I would probably do it. I'd have a lot of fun. It's not that it, it's more about what you were talking about earlier. And like, I wouldn't want to be away from my family so much. Like that's what keeps me from running right now. But if I can make a real difference and not have to give up my family,
Starting point is 00:07:53 it would be a lot of fun. I have a lot of time giving up the family part. It was devastating. When I talked to Lauren Bobert and I was like, do you see him? She's like, I see my, my family like two days a month.
Starting point is 00:08:04 She spends 28 days a month in dc i was like oh my god is that good or is your life better or worse since you joined she's like it's worse it's way worse that's fucking horrible man like what a sacrifice it's a great argument for a national divorce none of this political stuff is the the fragmentation of government and this and the struggles to run a system this large is the real argument for national divorce yeah it's similar to how the Romans just shattered under the weight of their own size. And it's just so grotesque.
Starting point is 00:08:30 It's not the size of the landmass, though. It's definitely the weird bureaucracy. The problem is blue and red states aren't evenly split in any direction to be easy, then. Although maybe it is all these colonies overseas, like Iraq and Libya, those are probably taxing the fuck out of our system our government we're not supposed to have gigantic military colonies all over the place i mean we got puerto rico they're close by though
Starting point is 00:08:53 i don't know that i would consider libya and iraq colonies they're not they're puppet states basically we have a military like we have a military base in in iraq i don't think we have any military bases yeah it's not a colony. It's something else. I like called an occupation. Yeah, like South Korea. We occupied the occupying where the occupier, but like they have like after a while that, you know, it's like occupation is only so much when the US goes into South Korea and
Starting point is 00:09:18 then says we're we're going to fight and we're going to provide resources to fight the North because it's basically a proxy war between Soviet communist forces forces in the united states then we remain there and basically guide their government it's not the same kind you know i think the issue is the assumption that any kind of occupation any kind of uh uh dictate dictatorship is always inferred it's always evil like there's been a there's the idea of the philosopher king or the benevolent dictator a a singular ruler a monarch doesn't always mean they're going to be evil they might actually be really good and really great to the people so the united states in south korea did a lot of good i think but like yeah we're basically in control of their government you know maybe not today but back in the day i think they call it sympathizers governments like the nazis when they
Starting point is 00:10:01 took like finland they they set up puppet governments they'd like pick a top finnish general and they'd be like you're in charge now and he'd be a sympathized nazi sympathizer and then you have the resistance government you got these uh these military guys with iraq and afghanistan and they're gonna be like i'm gonna do what my dad did in south korea and then they just fuck it up royally and just shit that that term tyrant to tyrant is kind of like you're saying benevolent dictator could be a tyrant, too. Tyrant is kind of like you're saying benevolent dictator could be a tyrant. The word tyrant in one of the definitions of it is just an absolute ruler who governs without restriction.
Starting point is 00:10:31 I think Nayib Bukele is ruling rather intensely when it came to arresting all those gang members, but there's no question he has greatly improved the country. Maybe sometimes you need someone who's going to put the boot down and just like dude look man these people are criminal murderous gang raping cartels who are killing selling drugs just fuck it we're done and you're supposed to be in the u.s you
Starting point is 00:10:55 protect against tyranny because you have four three branches of government people that'll step in and say that's illegal you can't and you don't have that authority but with the corporations so involved like the tyranny of the majority is such a thing now it's it's it's like tyranny is possible through corporate mass media manipulation and shutting off your bank account things like that uh so yo you look at el salvador they made they just made a fuck ton of money they were getting shit all over for switching a bunch of their reserves to uh bitcoin and now that bitcoin's way up the country just got like what like 300 million dollars wealthier or some like huge number
Starting point is 00:11:29 yeah are they gonna change their flag to the bit yeah but you gotta hold you can't you can't sell the bitcoin that's what i'm wondering do they sell you can't sell a piece it doesn't matter though that's not what the issue is because it's the people trans doing transactions with each other so the real issue is if if two people Bitcoin between each other, the only real loss is going to be towards the mining fees or whatever that are lost in the transaction. But for the most part, the currency is staying within the people with the people of El Salvador. It just means that when it comes to imports and exports, they're going to have more opportunity for importing better goods. Yo, it's about to get awesome. And if you want to buy a house, it's 1.2 bitcoins instead of one bitcoin now or whatever no no it went down now it's 0.5
Starting point is 00:12:11 bitcoin it's more valuable as big as there's more as bitcoin's value increases and the cost of regular goods will go down because your value if a house is worth 300 grand so you want to buy into the country you're gonna have to pay in your currency you're gonna have to give them more more dollars to get the regular when you know when bitcoin goes up the the cost to move to el salvador goes up significantly yeah so it's like a lot that's crazy yeah buy your property in el salvador now man anyway uh back to democrats being pieces of shit what were we talking about cheap ass girl that got fucking body in what fucking reality is a reasonable person going to be like mention compete against women there's no argument you know they're lying all these
Starting point is 00:12:51 democrats who are like but the mental health of shut the fuck up we know you're full of shit there's no logic behind anything you're saying it's it's all fear it's people that are afraid to say things that are politically incorrect and the most blatant uh example of it was kajenti brown jackson you know the supreme court justice refusing to say you know whether or not she can identify a woman her her nomination would have been destroyed has she said an adult human female her entire like the fact that they would have withdrawn her the i mean yes they should have i mean the fact that she wouldn't say that means that like in my opinion that's disqualifying your job is to judge and you can't judge what a woman
Starting point is 00:13:39 is like that's what the second amendment is right like please tell us what the yeah like i exactly like you can't judge what a woman is and you're one of the you know you're supposed to be one of the highest judges in the whole country and you and and you're supposed to judge other things i don't trust your judgment because you can't tell what a woman is well raymond says she's not a biologist though i want to jump off a building tim tweeted out this 13 hours ago this it's it's an article of a woman lost basically a man won first place and another man won second place in the female cycling championship yeah it's like if it's a one-off, I can be like, maybe this is just a thing. But having two... Oh, it was last year, too.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Oh, bro. Next year, it'll be three. Next year, it'll be three. And then, are they going to get it? Like, no. No, no. When do you realize, oh, these are just guys? They won't. Because they're not. To them, they're not guys. This is the perfect moment. Let me pull up. Here we go. This is the perfect moment. You need a woman on the podium. You know why?
Starting point is 00:14:44 So that it proves that there's some humanity.'s three if there's three dudes in the podium you just have three dudes in a podium but with two dudes above the woman you get to look that woman in the fucking eyes and say get on your fucking knees that's where you belong beneath the men i hope you're happy look at that smile on your face that's right even enjoy it that's where you deserve to be. Even Clown World Twitter said it's unacceptable. And they don't comment on their own shit that much. You know it's bad when Clown World's speaking up.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Clown World. This woman's smiling and happy that she's the first place woman. And she's like, yay! She likes her subservience. Dude, too. This woman loves to be beneath men. Like, I mean, all right, I'm not going to say anything about that particular comment. But like the only people that can do anything about this are women.
Starting point is 00:15:36 Like women have to stand up and say, no, we're done with this. Because men, as soon as women decide, men will be like, okay, fine, we'll enforce what you want. But until women say we're over this there are obvious obviously women who are who are upset with this but look the the top female athlete is ecstatic ecstatic that she gets to stand beneath these men okay if if if if maybe it's because women are boycotting this stuff, but women aren't. You know, we look at the women we know who have stood up. Riley Gaines, obviously, Taylor Silverman, who works with the Arizona Skate Show. And there's very few women who are actually speaking out now.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Don't get me wrong. There's a large number of women that are speaking out. But relative to the entire athletic base, most of these women are just like, yeah, and they're cheering for it. Well, I think it's I think it's a human nature thing, right? Like, Sol Henson wrote that essay, Live Not By Lies, and he was saying, like, how embedded lies were in the Soviet Union, and he's like, the smallest thing we can do, which is actually huge, is to not go along with the lies, not agree with it. This one's better. Andy, no tweets.
Starting point is 00:16:42 A trans South Yorkshire England soccer player was forced to quit a local women's league not agree with it this one's better andy no tweets a trans south yorkshire england soccer player was forced to quit a local women's league after opposing female players refused to play against her against him francesca needham says she intends to sue around the same time it was revealed needham was a prostitute who advertised the extra surprise hitting under and under hiding under her skirt anyway think about how fucking hilarious these pieces of shit are this fat man wanted to compete against women the women were all like i'm not gonna play i'm out i'll sue all of you for not playing soccer with me could you imagine going out to like a baseball field and be like who wants to play baseball not me i'll sue your ass you better play against me the fuck world this person living insane a world where they are their own god right this is
Starting point is 00:17:29 narcissism you're trying to force everyone to go along with your worldview your beliefs like i'm catholic but i don't expect anyone to believe no no i'm not talking about that i'm talking about they're saying play soccer with me or i'll sue you yes and that's not the world that's not beliefs a guy could walk up to another guy and be like i want to play a game of crazy eights and if you don't play me i'll sue you he's like i was thinking what i'm gonna play a card game with you i think it won't dive diverge into where they can make you watch whatever they want you to watch like we still have free agency we're like i'm not gonna look at your picture that you sent me you can't make me i can block you on the. We still have free agency. We're like, I'm not going to look at your picture that you sent me. You can't make me. I can block
Starting point is 00:18:06 you on the internet. I still have that. And I think we cut it off at the pass like, that ain't going to happen. We have enough. You don't have the right to force me to look at shit. Could you imagine a judge being like, there's a lawsuit and this woman is like, I just didn't want to play soccer. Well, you know, you didn't want to play soccer because
Starting point is 00:18:22 it was against a man. So, bang. I hereby order you to play soccer with this man. And I hereby order you to try to win. Yeah, it's like, okay, I'll play. And then you sit down in the field and be like, oh, no, you got me again. Like, seriously? This person's like, the women are refusing to play, so I will sue you. What the fuck are you going to do?
Starting point is 00:18:39 Nobody wants to play a game with you. Did you ever have that annoying kid in the neighborhood whose mom was real overbearing? Was like, you have to play with him. Yo, I figured it out. I knew that kid. Hey, we should play a show and we should sue anyone who doesn't come. That's a good idea. They deserve it.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Everybody in America. Sue everyone. Everyone. America? No, I'm taking a global baby. Globally. Anybody who doesn't come to my show, I'll sue your ass. Yeah, you say international corpus call.
Starting point is 00:19:04 That's a good idea. That's fucking stupid. I have a right to force you your ass. Yeah, you say international corpus callus. How fucking stupid are these people? I have a right to force you to listen. No, I don't. I don't. I don't want that joke out there. We're putting out, our song is coming out in 10 days. It's the greatest song ever written.
Starting point is 00:19:15 It is. Sue yourself. And Phil knows. And he's a platinum and gold recording artist. It is the greatest song ever written. It's the greatest song ever written. So, you know, anybody who chooses not to listen to it um you're liable you're done no well that proves the racist it proves it proves they hate uh mixed race people yeah and so i'll sue them two four could you
Starting point is 00:19:35 imagine going to court and the judge is like you you're hereby ordered to listen to the song and then it's like okay so what are we gonna do i'm gonna press play on the app right now and we're gonna play it to be three minutes you can can go home. I can believe that. Make you listen to this song. I can see that happening. 100%. People are so fucking dumb. Imagine if a person like this actually had political power because a lot of them do.
Starting point is 00:19:57 This is the world we're currently living in. That's why the Riley Gaines in politics was like, tell me more. Maybe I got to do that to myself. Not force other people to make that sacrifice because it is a bit of a sacrifice and i don't have a big family waiting for me at home right now it's a massive sacrifice yeah it is it's huge like it's i mean especially mostly because of the scrutiny that that you're gonna have to go under like it's one thing or it would be one thing to be like, okay, you know, you have to do all the things that are necessary to be in Congress.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Right. And so you have to take time away from your family. You have to do all the fundraising, et cetera, et cetera. But to pile on top of that, as soon as you start running, there are people on the other side of the aisle that are going to start digging into your path. I mean, media matters, right? Like they exist to slime people. And there are multiple organizations that are just like that. As soon as you decide you're going to run,
Starting point is 00:20:53 people are going to start digging into your past and spinning things that you've said that, you know, it just seems like an absolute exercise in self-hatred because you're going to be miserable the entire time. Kind of like working out. No, I love working out. It's when you start working out, it's that moment of self-hatred. It hurts so bad and then it starts to feel good.
Starting point is 00:21:16 I mean, look, I've never run for any office, so I can't say for sure, but I've never, ever, ever dreaded working out the way that the idea of running for office makes me feel dread so I guess some people love it some people are into it like Matt Gates I think he seems to love it but he does get I was like do you control your temper he's like no like I think he he knows like part of you go in there you're gonna be a fire brand you know he even uses that word but like I don't want that part to come out of me but like the crack the whip authoritarian get moving kind of guy like i'm able to not have to do that in this environment which is nice that guy's that guy's inside you yeah it's inside all it's inside all said to know yeah young says another shadow so that's a good thing i've managed to get the
Starting point is 00:22:00 point where like i can like i can see people criticizing me on the internet and not like have it ruin my day i i don't want to be getting the type or the levels of criticism that uh that people in congress get i have like a thousand internet video before i gave a fuck about anything where i'd say sloppy dick so many times wet pussy fucking vagina all that shit me talking about gay sex like all of it's on the internet. Is this online still? Yeah, it's all on the internet. Anyone could source it up and feed it to me.
Starting point is 00:22:29 You just got to own it, though. Never apologize. You just own it. That's why I left it up in a lot of ways. Definitely never apologize. Yeah, I don't apologize. Never, ever, ever apologize. There is no forgiveness.
Starting point is 00:22:39 There is no redemption. There's no forgiveness, and they don't actually want you to be sorry. Yeah. What they want is to be able to just attack. Humiliate you. It's just the vector of attack. It's embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:22:50 It's humiliation. They want it. So I did it to myself because I'm like, now I feel more resistant. Now you're groveling. Yeah, beat him to the punch. Is that what you mean? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:57 Look what I did. Now try and dig it up on me because I already told you I did it. Yeah, that's a real, what's the word? Preemptive strike. Yes. That's the way to do it. Yeah. It's one real uh what's the word um preempt preemptive strike yes that's the way to do it yeah it's one it's one way to do it maybe it'll work like you got something even deeper that you don't want them to know so you oh yeah the red hair put out yeah yeah yeah yeah the red herring yeah i mean pretty much do you have a lot of things that you uh don't want people to know ian no thank god uh most of it is out on the table like literally i would not advocate for most people telling the world
Starting point is 00:23:32 everything they did that was wrong yeah it's a terrible idea there's such a thing as discretion but also honesty and like the willingness to like be honest about what you've done is pretty powerful i think it's very powerful responsibility is like dead in today's world so yeah i agree with you there it stands out right everyone in politics is covering their stuff up and if you own it it sticks out and i think there's some depending on what it is right i mean i think it's attractive to a lot of people yeah eminem had a point when he kind of was saying look if i rap about stuff then you kind of you take it away from the people that would use it as an attack back there and that i think that there is uh there's some truth to that but you also run the risk of allowing someone else to define you
Starting point is 00:24:18 which is bad you need to control to at least degree, you need to control the narrative about you and at least have a counter-narrative if people are trying to have a narrative about you, you need to have at least a counter. Well, would you want to take it to the callers now, Tim? Yeah, let's go to the callers. I really want to talk to this person, Maximus Retardius. What's up, Maximus Ret person Maximus retarded That's great
Starting point is 00:24:51 Welcome to the air. Oh, yeah, we're bringing retard back right? Absolutely awesome. It's just a mechanical term. Yeah To retard So a very simple question for tonight It is slow. Too retard. Anyways, what's going on? How are you? So, very simple question for tonight. What can we do to mobilize help for small business owners to get more young apprentices from high school age
Starting point is 00:25:16 groups into the field during the summer? Someone from the Discord added, for example, like future businesses, leaders of America or DECA, which are old programs that used to exist. First thing I thought was integrated into something like Public Square, where a kid could actually go on and look for apprenticeships, local. So I actually, I posed this question to my father and he elaborated onto it. As a business owner, it's difficult to have apprentices around slowing you down,
Starting point is 00:25:47 but I think some sort of monetary incentive to have them along, maybe a group of kids for a couple of weeks. And then that, that business owner can pick one to apprentice for the rest of the summer. Oh, that's cool. And that maybe his apprentice can have like three to five kids. If the apprentice is good enough, they can get to a point where they're also able to teach because you learn a lot through teaching.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Absolutely. It's a pretty cool idea. I'm personally, you have actually have kids. I think people should work with their parents. Work with the parents what do you know so we're we're plumbers we we clean drains and install septic systems that sort of stuff and you know our main battle is trying to help people like not get completely swept under by epa regulations and i mean it's hard as a small business owner when, you know, you have, uh, let's say five people on payroll and it's $11,000 every two weeks. And,
Starting point is 00:26:47 you know, uh, good 33 to anywhere to 40% of that is taxes because, you know, the business owner has to match the payroll tax. Yup. 7.5. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Yeah. Well, Hey, anything else to add uh just uh thank you guys for hopping on the discord every now and again yeah we we really appreciate it oh yeah there's an apprenticeship where it's uh thanks for the question retard cheers man i'm gonna keep pushing the pulse. You've got to watch that TED Talk with him. It's only about 20 minutes long.
Starting point is 00:27:28 I may have seen it already, but I'm super into him. I was just looking at his Twitter page. I want to interview him. Oh, yeah. I mean, the cordyceps mushroom idea for fields and keeping insects and whatnot out of the fields without using chemicals, just incredible. Yeah, dude. Have a good night, guys. You too.
Starting point is 00:27:44 I'd be actually getting a lion's mane extract right now as we're talking. Cheers, mate. All right. Down on the tee. You're live. How are you? Hey, mate. How you going?
Starting point is 00:27:56 G'day. G'day. Saw you all live at AmFest last year. It was great. Looking forward to next year. Coming up. Coming up. You too. Terry Schilling saw you guys. I think I was sitting right behind. I don't know
Starting point is 00:28:09 if you were the tech guy last year, Serge, but I was right behind you. Did you see Ian fall off the stage? Yeah, that was a moment. Yeah, if you stayed till the very end. That was like five feet, dude. That was amazing. I'm good at falling if there's anything I'm good at. I thought you got really hurt. I was worried. I could have. It was like five feet.
Starting point is 00:28:25 Yeah. Yeah. That could have been really, really bad. Yeah. But hey, cheers. What was your question?
Starting point is 00:28:30 I got asked. Terry, in asking this around the discord chats, what do you do? How do you deal when the person coming to you saying they want an abortion is your own child? Have you considered striking them? I'm kidding. Don't hit your kids.
Starting point is 00:28:53 No, hit them. No, well, I mean, the thought crossed my mind. I am Italian. Have you considered striking them? So my strategy, first of all, i think abortion exists because of shitty men right i think that the reason that women go to get it huh he was shitty yeah so you know and i think it's both i think it's um uh weak fathers uh on both ends right so the the the girl has a weak father that doesn't that she doesn't feel feel close enough to to come to and protect her, but then also doesn't have a good father for the child who's encouraging her to do it.
Starting point is 00:29:31 So I think that the parental engagement, I would talk to my daughter and say, hey, we're going to get through this together. This baby is going to change the world, and we'll figure this out. Look at all the options. We did that. You did that you did that and she still my mother my mother was in her 70s and offered to look after the baby for her so we did all of that how old is the is the girl she was 17 at the time just barely 18 getting engaged to this guy he turned out to be a big fat abuser and um yeah we did all of it and i i my own judgment i believed i raised her that you know idea if you get yourself in trouble you've got to be responsible for your actions yeah as a mother how do i step back and say well i can't make this
Starting point is 00:30:27 decision for you i just which i didn't in the end she made it for herself i couldn't intervene i just i don't think that there can be a right to an abortion because of the nature of birth right like my mom went through birth for me. And look, I have a unique situation. My mom got pregnant with me out of wedlock. And so my kids, like, I would just explain to them, like, if this is a standard, then you shouldn't be here. Right? Like we, I don't know. I think you got to start off real. I went on offense with my young children. I talked to them at an age appropriate level about all this trans stuff, about abortion, about all the LGBT
Starting point is 00:31:07 stuff, and I just go on. We now have a relationship where they come to me with some pretty gnarly stuff now. I mean, I got a 12-year-old. I don't know. It's so tough. Ultimately, she's going to have to deal with the
Starting point is 00:31:23 decision that she made. Um, but I think the key is, is a supporter, um, and be there for her when she, when, and if she comes to regret it,
Starting point is 00:31:31 I think, I think, I don't know. Maybe you ask them, well, should I have aborted you? Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:31:38 Because we're all inconvenienced to our parents. Yeah. I mean, I was 18. I was about the same age when I got pregnant with her, but I was married in a relationship and, you know, I didn't have a bad relationship. I had a good relationship.
Starting point is 00:31:52 So she was planned. Her situation was different to mine. I had to accept that it was completely different to mine. And as you said, Terry, just support her as much as i could in the decisions that she made like i didn't disown or her or anything like that which has happened in my family um but that's another story and um still in the end all i have left of my grandchild that could have been is the ultrasound photo. Jill jokes me when I see it. So, you know, from Australia we have 15-week national cutoff limit,
Starting point is 00:32:37 I believe, here. I don't know how you feel about the heartbeat laws, but a lot of women don't check for pregnancy unless they're actively planning in those six weeks because when I was planning, I was checking every day. And I think eight to ten weeks is a suitable cut-off period. And I don't know about the federal or state thing. I think that's you've got a republic we've got a democratic um you know the part of the still in the king's service here so so we're talking uh uh you know by the time she figures out she's pregnant it's been several weeks already
Starting point is 00:33:16 so she maybe only has what like 11 or 12 weeks left so all you got to do is lock her in the basement for a couple months and then you're in the clearing she can't get an abortion we don't have basements in australia did what not crap did you talk to her like what was her what were her fears what like did did she give her reasoning for why she went down that road she was not sure about the relationship as it was standing there was a lot of things she didn't divulge to me because I think she was embarrassed and ashamed. She would kill me right now
Starting point is 00:33:52 if she knew I was talking about her. I think it's too bad. I do too. I think it should be publicly known. You want to solve the abortion problem? All abortions are allowed at any point and we put your name on the wall outside every time you do it we limit it to three abortions
Starting point is 00:34:11 per woman no limits the more abortions you get your name gets bigger I do think I get annoyed with the pro-life movement because there's a whole sect of the pro-life movement that's like we can end abortion if we just make it easier to do adoptions and we and we pay for the births
Starting point is 00:34:30 that's not true and it's because adoption is so difficult it's way more difficult than the abortion no one no one has to know that you got an abortion no one has to know you were even pregnant guy's name too yeah the guy's name has to be with the two yeah um but i it's so tough and they take a picture of you and then you it's like a picture of you with your name outside like on a on a on like a wall they make you take a picture of the guy on the one i wanted post with the gen six right yeah you know it's like i went to planned parenthood and all i got was a lousy abortion and they put your name on the wall i but but in all seriousness i think that would stop abortions oh yeah because the idea you're like you know oh you know my child would be so angry if she knew i was talking about it yeah bring back shame it might stop some but a lot of people don't think there's anything wrong
Starting point is 00:35:17 with it that's fine that's fine but i think like 90 of women would be like oh i can't let anybody know i'm doing this because they know it's wrong. This is the crazy thing. Yes, I agree with that 100%, Tim. 100%, I agree with that. It'll shift culture regardless. People will stop doing it. Shaming people for their medical actions? Medical actions?
Starting point is 00:35:35 I don't know if it's medical actions. I went to the doctor. Everybody that went to a doctor put their face on it. Why be shamed if it's only a medical action? Why be shamed? Because it's not your business. It's no one's business, but their own, what they do with their medicine.
Starting point is 00:35:46 There is zero concern to me if the hospital I went to for my kidney stone said Timothy Poole got treatment for a kidney stone. So what did you say there? Would you feel ashamed? I said,
Starting point is 00:35:57 would you feel ashamed to tell people that you went and had a nose job or a boob job or... A lot of people would. Because it's not something that can be seen. Yeah, or they got blood tests for STDs, like you want the whole world
Starting point is 00:36:09 to know that you went on Thursday. Yeah, that's right. I mean, I get that. I don't, I mean. What do you mean? You're supposed to. You're supposed to tell people that you got an STD test. I just, yes you are. If it's positive. If it's positive. If it's positive, sure yeah yeah if you have no even if it's
Starting point is 00:36:29 negative you will yeah you get you get an std test you tell your partners like don't worry i got tested we're all good i'm clean i'm talking about public disclosure i'm not talking about telling your partner anything that's not what this is about i i think the main point like i don't think there's never been fewer reasons to need abortion today. It's never been easier to prevent pregnancy. We all like kids in America. We we pay for birth control. It's now covered in every single insurance plan.
Starting point is 00:36:56 You actually can't get out of it, even if you're well, the those little sisters of the poor ended up getting out of the covering the abortifacients. But it's never been easier to prevent pregnancy. like why i don't know it's it's so unjustifiable um it's it's really as a travesty can i just say she went on to provide me with two beautiful grandsons congratulations so you know but i do have i do have another daughter in that age but in that age bracket that's like just got a boyfriend steady boyfriend and i have to like stress all about it all over again so well cheers i think just having the conversation though and being candid you know just just keeping everything out there and i i've got a solution for everybody i want to uh but we'll wrap up here i'll say thank you for uh for your question if i for calling in
Starting point is 00:37:49 um just just um want to throw it out there to you ian if you are interested in coming on my show uh bunker studios and tv to tell australians all about graphene because we need new ideas stat. Yeah, send me a message on Twitter. Thank you. Cheers. Done and done. Have a great day, guys. And very quickly, I just want to play this clip for you guys.
Starting point is 00:38:17 Our son has been blessed with a great gift, and I'm going to do everything I can to nurture that talent and help him succeed. And then I'm going to use him to live out all my frustrated hopes and dreams. Because that's good parenting. Right, Bing Crosby? That's right, Peter. And if your kids give you any lip, you can beat them with a sack of sweet Valencia oranges. They won't leave a bruise, and they'll let them know who's boss. There's no doubt about it. What? That doesn't sound right.
Starting point is 00:38:42 Are you giving me lip, boy? I'll take this belt off and put the smack down on you. Is that what you want? Ow! Hey! Ow! Hey! Hey!
Starting point is 00:38:49 Ow! Back it off! Hey! Get away from me, you dead crooner! So I just want to point out the beating with a sack of sweet Valencia oranges. It doesn't leave a bruise. Is that true? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:39:02 I learned that from Family Guy a couple decades ago, apparently. Sounds like it was probably true. It can beat a child with oranges. A couple decades. It came out a couple decades ago. That's right. All right, we'll grab the next caller who's up. All right, let's see here.
Starting point is 00:39:17 The crooner. The crooner is accurate. It's hilarious. Hey, Rogues350, you are are live how are you today okay thanks guys thanks for taking my call cheers first thing i gotta say is uh it can't be the greatest song ever because you're working with a very failed musician so i'm sorry about that i there's that you know it is the greatest song ever and i just can't give away too much of the context but um you know that's all i can say i love you phil cheers you're badass but my question
Starting point is 00:39:53 i was gonna direct it to terry but you all kind of commented on it it was kind of a focal point for the show, but Terry, you said miserable people think the world sucks. And honestly, it does for a lot of people. I fight every day in one of the hardest jobs on the planet. How do I keep my mind and intestinal fortitude up? Gratitude. Many people are losing both. So how would you recommend the average person keep their wits about them look i i i i'll just open up right and i i've
Starting point is 00:40:32 started to tell people this uh and been more open to it after my dad passed away and he gave me permission to but i grew up i was never abused or beaten or anything but my dad was a recovering crack addict and things weren't always so great but my dad was a recovering crack addict. And things weren't always so great. I mean, there was a point where my parents were going to get divorced, and I'm the eldest in my family. And, you know, the best thing about my dad was, I mean, life was really tough. But the best thing about it, what I'm so grateful for, is that he got clean. And he really sacrificed and died for himself.
Starting point is 00:41:04 So, like, I didn't say what I said was miserable people vote for communism, no happy people vote for communism. And what I think America and humanity really needs most is gratitude for the things that God has given us. Life can be terrible, but if you focus only on the terrible things in your life and none of the good things, there's all of us have, all of us have some good things in our lives. Uh, I mean,
Starting point is 00:41:28 just even having the gift of life to be able to work, um, and, and, and, and, and, and,
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Starting point is 00:41:34 and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and,'s always things to focus on that you can be grateful for and show gratitude towards and i think if we start thinking about the things that we should be grateful for and appreciate that more and less time focused on what's terrible in the world look i you got all this stuff happening in the middle east
Starting point is 00:42:00 150 years ago 200 years ago you wouldn't have known about it. Yeah, true. Right? And so it's easy to get caught up. I think the media wants to have all these crazy stories and just inundate you and overwhelm all of us with all this negative information. And they do that for clicks. They do it for views. And I think we need to start ignoring it.
Starting point is 00:42:21 I don't really watch the news anymore. I read Drudge every now and it. I don't really watch the news anymore. I read, I read drudge every now and then I go on Twitter. I kind of just focus on my life and doing my job and doing what I can. So I think if you focus on the things you should be grateful for and showing gratitude towards that, I think that's a huge first step. But also I think just focusing on what you can actually change. Right. And that was one thing that I learned from my dad being in the program, um, was the serenity prayer. You know,
Starting point is 00:42:49 God grant me the serenity to accept things. I cannot change, uh, the wisdom or the, the, the power to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. I think that's a big deal. Right.
Starting point is 00:42:57 And that, that, that prayer gets crack addicts, helps get them clean. Right. Like my, my dad had to constantly distract himself. He opened up, by the time he died, he had four pizza restaurants. He had built two homes. He had
Starting point is 00:43:13 run and won a term in Congress. So I think it's just about keeping busy, focusing on the things that you can actually change, ignoring the things that you can't, and being grateful for the things that are good in your life. We all have something. It might not be a million things. It might not even be a dozen things. But there's something we can be grateful for. And I think this country especially is really lacking gratitude. We're always focused on everything we don't have
Starting point is 00:43:40 and nothing of what we actually do that we should be treasuring and valuing. People always want something big. Yeah. They need to focus on the small things. I think that's right. Yeah. Read Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. I agree.
Starting point is 00:43:55 I'm just finishing up my... I started a little while ago. I'm learning Latin, so I... Oh, even better. Definitely need to look it up. Even better, yeah. It went up on me. Anyways. Well, I'll let you guys get to look it up. Even better, yeah. Anyways.
Starting point is 00:44:09 Well, I'll let you guys get to the next caller. Thank you very much, sir. But in order to force myself to play a little bit more, I'm going to say I'm starting a YouTube page called Rogue America. I'm going to play some bass, some drums, and some guitar. Cool. Hell yeah brother It'll be about five days And it'll be up Play guitar
Starting point is 00:44:28 Fuck yes Thanks for calling in It's the only real History you're talking about I knew that was coming Alright cheers brother Best of luck Have a great night
Starting point is 00:44:39 Likewise Drums aren't music Oh shit They're dudes Half tone We're going to go down An annoying path here if we start with this. So I will invite Sublime in Slime. Chad, how are you?
Starting point is 00:44:54 Hey, how's it going, dude? Pretty good. You're doing well. Good. It's going well. Oh, yeah. Great. So, Tim, I've been watching your stuff since your sweden no-go zone vids right on being posted
Starting point is 00:45:06 thank you are the donald where i used to mod oh wow and uh yeah yeah yeah i was a top mud there um i just have a quick question for the panel really um as someone who used to travel to quite often and live in russia i never saw the same threat that everybody else was telling us here in the states that you know russia was bad they basically wanted to become a part of europe they wanted to be integrated with european economy all that stuff do you think that we really pushed putin to take the actions he did with ukraine uh because we were arming them to the teeth prior and uh or is it just putin one to expand his sphere of influence it's it's competing interests the west is expanding into onto the russian border repeatedly and continually and it put them at risk because they have a naval
Starting point is 00:45:57 base in crimea and if uh ukraine joins nato in the eu they lose access to their naval base. It destroys a major military outpost for them. I wonder who... Do you think there's some... I was just going to say, do you think that there's kind of a resource aspect to it? Because Russia's huge with resources. There's so much resources there that's untapped. My personal opinion is it's not about resources. It's about access to the
Starting point is 00:46:26 warm water port yeah being able to sell their resources basically gives mediterranean access in the year round i wonder who who these oligarchs were that split up the soviet union and gave all that land to the ukraine and not to russia and i imagine they're just like we just don't want russia to be too super powerful we We don't want another Soviet Union. So we'll give Sevastopol and all of Crimea and all this crap to the Ukrainians. But who are they? I want to hear that conversation.
Starting point is 00:46:52 Who decided that? Because that's the reason that they went. It's similar to what happened with Germany after World War I. They took a bunch of Germany away and gave it to Poland. And then the Germans were like, it's fucking our land.
Starting point is 00:47:01 We're going to invade. But they took out a shipping lane, like Russia's chief shipping lane in the south. It was crazy. Like if they stripped West Coast access from the United States and gave that long strip down the West Coast to Canada, no one would have stood for it. Yeah. And that's it. Makes sense. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:20 They get that land back. I think that's the end. They cease hostilities. I saw a tweet that said that they're brokering another peace deal right now that actually put Ukraine in NATO, but I can't, I couldn't verify that the thing was real. Yeah. I've heard that too, but I heard that they also want to get, Russia wants to get Odessa and Kharkiv also. The tweet that I saw- Before they finish it up. Okay. The tweet that I saw said they were going to give Odessa back to the Ukrainians and give them access
Starting point is 00:47:46 to the Black Sea too, but who knows? It could have been fake. Yeah, who knows? No more. Cool. Well, that was it. Thanks, guys. Appreciate it. Thanks, man. Thanks for calling in. Best of. Cheers. Talk to you soon. Alright. Nasreya, I remember your
Starting point is 00:48:01 name. How are you today, brother? It could be either of you, you would yeah, yes the mail hey, how's it going? Okay, I'm really nervous um I'm gonna screw the whole vibe up. I'm sorry My question is I'm a D transitioner So I don't really know if it gives long-winded or short-winded. I'll give it short and maybe we can discuss this further. Basically, I need help from the panel trying to figure out how to reclaim my manhood.
Starting point is 00:48:38 And I don't mean like literally, like physically. I mean like I don't know how to be a man in a relationship. And Tim has been, and Phil, and Andy, and all of you have been inspirational in, you know, me detransitioning in the first place during COVID. I really started watching you a lot. And I woke up to the lies that I was being told. So, yeah, I could leave it there or go further. I think we are all pretty manly.
Starting point is 00:49:07 Well, I'm single, so my advice probably isn't. But Terry has six, seven kids. Well, before Terry jumps in as the expert, let me just say, here's what you do. You sleep 20 hours. You wake up. Your woman brings you food. You eat it.
Starting point is 00:49:22 You grumble over. You go back to sleep. You find a video game you really like. That's what lions do. And that's how it's supposed to be. That's how you can skate in a relationship. Humans have ruined everything. The women should be doing all the work, having all the babies, bringing the men to food,
Starting point is 00:49:34 and the men sleep all day. What is the secret, Terry? I don't know. Terry's like, don't pull out. No, no. You need to have, you know. Six kids over here. My pull out game is weak uh yeah it's
Starting point is 00:49:47 for most catholics uh but uh no look um i think there are a lot of good role models right and i don't think that there's one right or wrong way to be a man um i think that it's it's a pick of a litter right i think there's um know, there are men that have been great leaders across the spectrum in various industries. I don't know what your line of work is, um, or what you aspire to work in, but I would look to, you know, leaders that have broken ground, right? So I think reading about the lives of great historical figures, I think Lincoln's a great person to read about, Ulysses S. Grant.
Starting point is 00:50:31 I think that Reagan, Marcus Aurelius, Napoleon's fascinating. Napoleon, for sure. I don't know what I think about that movie that just came out. It was a little weird seeing seven sex scenes with Napoleon. Pretty mid-range. That lady wasn't even his main love interest in life, but he was just going at it. Like there was no concern.
Starting point is 00:50:50 Yeah. Sorry. Go ahead. So maybe you guys don't understand. Well, obviously don't understand because you've never been, you know, trans and then not trans.
Starting point is 00:50:59 What I'm saying is like, I was in a relationship with my wife for six years. And for half of that relationship i was a woman and i was like i'm just gonna use the word i was the bitch right and now i'm trying to not reclaim like she wants me to and i want to uh you know have traditional role of roles uh after you know reading the bible and coming to christ that's that's the way we wanted to be and it's just been kind of confusing and i don't really have anyone to ask because my dad isn't exactly the most um yeah did you have you ever gone camping i don't know if you said that your dad wasn't the most uh maybe i'm probably assuming like yeah i've been no i mean i mean like
Starting point is 00:51:39 my dad was a good dad i went camping i did all the things okay but that's not what i mean i mean he's just not the like most popular. In a relationship in particular and specific? Was that what you mean by like reclaiming your mandate? I'm just trying to have as many interpretations here. I just want to say, I think I don't want to necessarily give advice. You should talk to a doctor before doing anything relating to diet. But what I would do is I would increase my intake of fats substantially and meats.
Starting point is 00:52:07 I'd cut out sugars. I've been doing a lot of what you said with like I drink the cream in my coffee, like the heavy cream. I drink like half a cup of cream every day. It boosts your testosterone like crazy. You said high fat, high protein steak, make your testosterone go through the roof. Testosterone and promoting foods. And also, I'm just going to say this for all the dudes out there. It's advice.
Starting point is 00:52:32 You got to understand. If you don't crank it for a week, your testosterone jumps like tenfold. True. Yeah, Google it. Yeah, I'll pull it up. I'll pull it up. Look for that, like testosterone or testosterone promoting foods testosterone promoting foods rather so you were you were you said uh you're
Starting point is 00:52:51 married yes yes and you transitioned while you were married while we were in our relationship yeah okay and like i like i was already trans when she met me so that's why this is so confusing like she she was attracted to that and i was attracted to her like that and now we're we're not that but we're still in love and we're still attracted to each other we're just trying to figure out where our roles are and like what that really looks like what are well what where do you feel natural uh where do i feel naturally yeah like when like when you guys interact right like because it for for my for me i feel like the best advice to give you is to not try to be something you're not and so i don't know how to tell you how to be what you're trying to tell me you want to be in the relationship because
Starting point is 00:53:55 i feel like you should be you yeah yeah and if you're trying to be something else you're only going to come in you're only going to run into other problems but you can mold yourself for sure i have this i don't but before you talk about molding someone i mean he's detransitioning like i think that that you you shouldn't try to mold yourself into anything i should i think you should try to find yeah find out who you are and and make sure you're comfortable with you and and i don't think that you should pressure your your partner and i don't think she should pressure you and it should be something that you guys especially seeing as
Starting point is 00:54:37 you guys had um you know you started your relationship with you as a, as a trans woman. I would imagine that this, this process of, of detransitioning or, or learning how to live as a man is something that your partner's interested in doing with you. So I think that you, I would recommend taking it slowly and, and not trying to force anything and, force anything and just do what feels comfortable.
Starting point is 00:55:09 When I said mold yourself, all I was thinking was working out. And that's the only example of molding yourself I can think of. True, true, true. Because I got kind of… I do agree with you to an extent, too, Ian, though, that molding is the correct term. I really appreciate you, Phil. It's crazy that I just had Phil Levante tell me advice about anything.
Starting point is 00:55:28 And Jim Poole and Ian. Thank you. I do want to say my place, I feel like it's a little hard to get there because I know where my place is. I've had this drive ever since getting off of the hormones that's been really weird.
Starting point is 00:55:43 I feel like a teenage boy again. I have this crazy amount of energy that I've had this like drive ever since getting off of the hormones. That's been really weird. Like I feel like a teenage boy again. Um, and I have this crazy amount of energy that I have been, uh, I, I've told you about the beanie collective before, but, um,
Starting point is 00:55:53 we're like really going super crazy. I've, uh, uploaded a new video, not of our music. It's not like the beanie collective is morphed. The monster has unleashed. And now I'm just cross networking everybody in the discord. And it has has been making me feel like like finding my place because i don't really have
Starting point is 00:56:10 a job and like uh well i do but it's technically uh an event company and we you know get them as we can hey i've been there man cool man yeah purpose getting good stuff just building laying laying one brick into the wall every single day you know yeah being a dude it's weird because like i'm a lot of guys are like muscular with big beards and shit like phil across from me and like they're like they want to chop wood they want to go shoot a varmint and then i'm like i just want to sing a song and cry about my emotions but i'm still a man but not every woman sees that but some women want the dirty big strong guy all women do some of them and i noticed that working out is that all the women seem to be more attracted to me as it was happening well i mean there's they call them good they call me christian in in uh the chat so
Starting point is 00:56:56 fucking win listen don't worry don't worry like go i i'm fully like i'm totally back exercise i go to the gym a lot like i mean you know there's there's no no i'm posting about it on twix all the time i think you should go to the gym but but don't get wrapped up in the in the superficial parts of being a guy right like yeah like just going through them going to the gym is about having a healthier body and having a better mindset it's not about going to the gym so that way you are a man yeah it's about going yeah going to the gym doesn't make you a man having a healthy body being responsible for yourself taking care of your body which is the very first step in taking care of your life. Those are the things you need to do to be a man.
Starting point is 00:57:50 And the gym is cool. And yeah, it's cool that you're doing dude stuff. But the point of going isn't to do dude stuff. The point of going is to take good care of your life. And the first step in taking good care of your life is taking good care of your life and the first step in taking good care of your life is taking good care of your body you feel me yeah i do feel you and i don't actually go to the gym i can't afford a gym well exercise might be a ymc or something but uh yeah i feel like the eating thing is something i can at least control some more um an extent. It's only so much.
Starting point is 00:58:26 But I do think that it's not only my hormones are out of whack. It's like my entire personality's changed and shit. It's weird. And it's just good to get this from you guys. I really do appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:58:42 Right on, man. Thanks for calling in. Yeah, I'd love to hear more about it in the future too like keep us in your journey like what it's like learning the new hormones uh can i just real quick shout out um on saturdays in the discord we have an event now it's a video of a video call um and we are doing like a cross-networking thing too so like everybody comes on in and then we uh have people come up and tell us what they're doing and we have a like a list of people in the discord so if anybody ever wants to like do anything music or if you have a small business that needs a commercial or if you have blah blah blah you know go there and uh we'll we'll help cross-network you so we can take the culture back right on cheers thanks for calling in buddy thanks. Thanks, man. Best of luck, man. Right on. All right.
Starting point is 00:59:25 All right. Well, thanks for hanging out, Terry. It's been a blast. It's been so much fun. I really do look forward to coming on this show every time. Appreciate it. And for everybody who's a member, thank you all so much. We got to jump because we just got a screener for the new song.
Starting point is 00:59:38 We're going to play it, but it's not coming out just yet. So only us in the room are going to get to watch it. But in 10 days, you'll see it. Thanks for hanging out, and we'll see you all next time. Cheers.

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