Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1015 US Begins Invasion Of Gaza, Defense Sec Says LIKELY Combat Begins w/Connor Tomlinson
Episode Date: May 1, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, Phil, & Serge are joined by Connor Tomlinson to discuss the US beginning its invasion into Gaza, the White House considering bringing Palestinian refugees into America, Columbia th...reatening to expel the pro Palestine protestors, and NYPD launching a massive raid to shut down the Pro Palestine encampment at Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The invasion of Gaza has begun.
And of course, the Biden administration is not classifying it that way.
But thanks to our own eyes, but I'll give credit absolutely to Matt Gaetz for his questioning
of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
We know that this is just a an invasion of Gaza.
The IDF has moved into Gaza already.
The U.S. is constructing a pier off the coast, which will soon connect to the ground where
U.S. troops will be stationed.
Lloyd Austin testifying to Matt Gates said it is likely that U.S. troops will be fired
upon, fire back and engage in combat, likely with Hamas in this area.
I don't know what else you call this other than boots on the ground
and an invasion of Gaza.
One that no one agreed to,
has no authorization,
but surprise, surprise,
this is what the U.S. does.
It's why I like Donald Trump.
No new wars, you can say it a million times.
And here we are now with the U.S.
basically getting directly involved
in a ground invasion of Gaza.
Unsurprising, we'll talk about that.
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Conor Tomlinson.
Thank you very much, Tim.
Thank you very much for hosting me.
I have too many promos, and I'm losing my train of thought.
Who are you? What do you do?
I host Tomlinson Talks over at LotusEaters.com,
one of Carl Benjamin's merry band of English political commentators,
one of the co-hosts of the podcast Lotus Eaters,
also appear fairly frequently on UK TV when they'll still have me and won't kick me off.
Right on. All right. It should be fun.
We're good friends with Carl, so we're big fans of Lotus Eaters.
Glad to have you.
Of course, Phil's here.
Hello, everybody.
My name is Phil Labonte.
I am the lead singer of the heavy metal band
All That Remained.
I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary.
Hannah Clare.
Hi, I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow.
I'm a writer for scnr.com.
I'm happy to have Connor here.
He's a shimcast survivor.
Maybe that crazy week we let that Irish guy run the show.
There's a lot more spoons in this new studio, I noticed.
Yeah, for now, until that guy comes back.
It's actually a problem because we overcompensated by buying more,
but now that they're not disappearing, they're piling up.
Well, I'd rather have more than too few.
I'm sure he'll come back and pillage our poor studio eventually.
Serge is here.
I am.
What's up, Tim?
Hey, Connor.
Glad you're here.
Let's get started.
All right. Eventually, Serge is here. I am. What's up, Tim? Hey, Connor. Glad you're here. Let's get started.
All right.
Here's the news from the BBC.
Images show U.S. military building floating pier for Gaza aid.
Ah, yes.
It's just humanitarian aid.
That's all they're doing.
All they're doing is building a floating pier out at sea.
And there is a jetty, a holding area under construction.
And that's what we're doing.
See, the U.S., they're so nice.
They're going to be sending meals to the poor people of Gaza.
And the reality is this floating pier will make contact with the coast, which will be secured by the IDF.
And if you'd like to understand why this is a U.S. invasion of Gaza aligned with the IDF, I throw it to Matt Gaetz with this incredible exchange with the Secretary of Defense outright just admitting it. Here you go.
Ms. Larkin just said there'll be about a thousand U.S. service members
operating a peer system off of Gaza. How many of them will have guns, Mr. Secretary?
Well, typically all of the deployed service members carry guns,
and they have the ability to protect themselves if challenged. So if someone from land in Gaza
shoots at our service members who are on the $320 million pier that we're building,
you're telling me our service members can shoot back?
They have the right to return fire to protect themselves.
So now I want to move to the likelihood that you think someone from land in Gaza might shoot
at our service members on this pier. Do you think that's a likely scenario? That's possible, yes.
This is a very telling moment, Mr. Secretary, because you've said something that's quite possible that could happen, right?
Shots from Gaza on our service members,
and then the response, our armed service members shooting live fire into Gaza.
That is a possible outcome here so that we can become the port authority and run this pier.
Right?
That's correct. I expect that we will always have the ability to protect ourselves.
Don't you think that counts as boots on the ground?
President Biden told the country that we weren't going to have boots on the ground in Gaza.
And we won't.
Okay, but you guys parse the distinction between, like when Americans think boots on the ground,
they think Americans in harm's way or engaged actively in a conflict. You guys seem to be sort of saying that boots on a pier connected to the ground,
connected to service members shooting into Gaza doesn't count as boots on the ground.
It does not.
Do we remember when the Pirates of the Parley in the third Pirates of the Caribbean movie,
Davy Jones could only stand in a bucket
and it didn't count with him being on dry land?
That's apparently now US military policy.
This is already a moot point though,
because there was just five days ago,
I'm looking up on militarytimes.com,
there were already mortar attacks.
The pier was already taking mortars from Gaza.
So this is already a moot point.
This was Thursday, April 25th.
I'll put it in the Slack so you can grab it.
But yeah, I mean, this is already actively happening.
Military Times was saying...
When was it, four days ago?
It says five days ago, but yeah.
I mean, U.S.-led Gaza humanitarian aid pier comes under fire u.n officials say uh an under construction pier for you for a u.s led
project to bring aid to the gaza strip came under fire wednesday forcing u.n officials to take
shelter there israeli and u.n officials said so that means that they that it's almost like they
think it's the u.s military building a pier i mean right off the
edge of the ocean which is exactly what it is there's going to be gunfights right if they're
going because the the aid that they're intending to give is going to be taken by hamas because
that's what's happened to all the other aid i'm not so intent there look if if the idf are actively
involved in patrolling the place that isn't going to deter the Palestinians from firing on it
because they're currently at war with the IDF.
And they look at Americans and they're like,
we'll shoot at them too
because they're giving military support to Israel.
We are funding Israel.
We are funding their defense.
We are in a joint operation
to build a pier on their coast
after the IDF invaded
and is going to secure the coast,
meaning they're moving straight through Gaza,
we're already under attack.
U.S. troops are authorized, according to the Secretary of Defense,
to return fire.
And it doesn't count as boots on the ground
because they're technically on ground we built.
It's so stupid.
Well, it reminds me of those fights you have with your sibling
where it's like, I'm not touching you,
but I'm very much in your personal space.
And so I'm going to scream at the top of my lungs.
You can understand where people look at this as a form of aggression.
And this is costing like $320 million, right?
This isn't just like throwaway cash that, you know, we decided, oh, we'll see what happens.
We'll see if it takes gunfire, pretend this, that and the other.
It's a serious investment of money that I'm sure a million towns across the U.S. would have said, hey, we could use that. Instead, it's just being
thrown away overseas to pretend we're not participating in conflict that we're clearly
participating in. What do you think would happen if China built a pier off the coast of Oregon
and then announced that they would join with the Russian forces that are currently stationed in the area
to connect the pier to the coast.
That is an act of war.
Apparently, Lloyd Austin would say,
well, they don't have boots on the ground, so it's okay.
I mean, this is not a great stance for the US military.
We haven't been invaded.
We haven't been invaded.
They're just sort of near us,
but there's nothing we can do.
It's fine.
Like, it's ridiculous.
Until you said Russian, I was going to say,
well, then the Democrat states are going to back it because it's the chinese but there you go right the idea
is like russia enters through canada or something they've actively entered our territory and other
look the united states considers the official government of of palace of hamas i'm sorry of
gaza which is hamas to be a terrorist organization we are in active conflict with.
That is the elected government of the Gaza Strip.
They're currently holding Americans,
like all these idiots,
all these idiots on college campuses
talking like supporting Hamas and supporting Gaza.
They're literally supporting terrorists
that currently hold American citizens.
Like that is, I don't,
I don't know the last time there was American citizens being held by a terrorist group where
Americans were saying the terrorists are right. Well, the Biden administration is not endearing
themselves to any of the protesters right now. All the protesters who feel as though Israel and
the Biden administration are being too aggressive towards Palestinians who have a right to this area
are going to look at this and say, you are now closing in from both sides. We hate this even more. How could this
possibly be a good move for Biden long term if he wants to get reelected? Well, this is real quick.
This is what I was waiting for. Mikey, nineteen seven seven nine nine in the chat saying this
headline is clickbait, which is exactly the problem this country has. We have deployed U.S. troops armed onto the coast of Gaza
as our ally has invaded the territory
and gone to war with the official government of the Gaza Strip,
and we are already taking fire,
and our troops are authorized to return fire.
There is no reality outside of your 1984 doublespeak
where this is anything other than the U.S.
invasion of Gaza.
We listen, we control, I think, what is it, 11 miles off the coast at the international
recognized coastline boundaries for every country.
We are on the coast.
We are building a pier to connect to the coast to be secured by the IDF.
We are aligned and allied with Israel.
We have teamed up with
Israel in their invasion of Gaza. Everyone called it a ground invasion of Gaza. When the IDF went
in, it was Israel's ground invasion of Gaza. We have now assisted them financially with weapons,
and now we are building a pier to bring in supplies. And they say, but it's for humanitarian
aid. I don't believe it for two seconds. Y'all live in crazy world
if you think this is anything other
than the US getting supplies to the IDF.
Well, all of politics is a choice.
And this is something that you've just highlighted
what you said just before Tim
put the chatter rightfully in his place.
They have made the choice
to clearly provoke hostile forces here
while also actively funding them.
And they're doing so,
and I know democratic consent is a farce in all of our respective countries these days,
but without any democratic consent on any side, like for the last few days, you specifically have
been talking about how essentially the post-war narrative has been exhausted the further you get
from the inciting incident. Many of the wars that you opposed while you were under, as part of the
Occupy system, has diminished your faith in the State Department. But then on both sides of Gen Z,
not only have you had surveys out where they say,
I don't know anything about the Holocaust
because the American education system is so poor,
but on one side of Gen Z,
the particularly diverse diaspora
that have bought into post-colonial narratives
and all of the woke stuff that's been said to them
via TikTok algorithms,
they are fully paid on the side of Hamas
or they just want to jump on the social
trend because it's a luxury belief. On the other side, as you said, they're looking at the amount
of money that is being spent. And they're saying, hey, for example, over in the UK,
to get a house, it's 11 times the average income. And I'm looking at that and going,
okay, highest tax burden since the Second World War, all the public infrastructure is crumbling,
you're mass importing people, and yet we're now spending money on Ukraine and Israel? Excuse me, I'm not wedded
to this post-war narrative. I'm wedded to me establishing what those boomers had when they
decided to sign me up for this before I was born. So I don't care about this. And so now they're
marching straight into what seems like an armed conflict with zero consent of the people they
expect would be conscripted to fight it. There's a word, a word for this.
I'm going to ask all of you and perhaps the audience,
what is the word used to describe when a military force establishes a base of operations on a beach?
Beachhead.
It's called the beachhead.
A beachhead is a military position on an enemy coast from which an attack can be launched.
Now, if U.S. troops are firing into Gaza, even if it's because they're being fired at first, I'm sorry.
Whether there's active firing or not, this is the U.S. establishing a beachhead in the Gaza Strip.
It's an invasion.
Which we knew it was from the day they announced it, right?
I mean, I don't know that anyone really bought the Biden administration being like,
we're going to put a pier there and we're going to send an aid.
You know, we'll float it across the river.
We won't touch the land.
Everyone knew exactly what was happening from the beginning.
And I think this is the consistent reality of the Biden administration,
which is they think they can sell anything and you're going to believe it.
I was listening to this interview done with, it was the New York
Times interviewing young progressive activists, asking them, are you going to support Biden?
And I found it really interesting because they specifically interviewed two different climate
activists. And one said, you know, I don't like it. I'm a radical feminist, but I'm going to.
The other one was like, no, because I am specifically against what's going on in Palestine.
And I would rather vote for Donald
Trump than signal to the Biden administration that it is OK what's happening there. I mean,
there are people who feel this so radically to their core, whether they fully understand the
implications or not, that there is no way for the Biden administration to continue to sell this as
something that they are doing as a humanitarian act. People view it as a form of aggression.
I just real quick want to add we got a couple of super chats, which we'll read in full later on the super chat section,
but someone made a joke about the Gazans complained the American MREs were a war crime,
so they're gonna be bringing in pizzas. And then LT, Lieutenant Dust says, I was an infantryman,
those MREs are a war crime. But I just want to stress to people who aren't in the military,
MREs are fun. And it's like a fun thing to buy online
and like have with your friends
and open up and you're all laughing.
And if you're actually in,
you're like, oh, not these again.
Yeah.
I'm just impressed that for once,
James Biden didn't get an infrastructure project deal
in the Middle East.
Oh, I know.
He must've been upset.
Yeah, I know.
I do wonder who exactly is making money out of this
from either Congress or the administration.
I gotta be honest, don't speak too soon.
I would not be surprised to find out that, you know, Joe Biden's bro has something, no matter how minor it may be, some kind of contract.
Maybe it's to deliver paper plates.
Who knows?
But that's how his family operates.
So I wouldn't be surprised.
We're going to find out in like a year.
It's like, oh, Hunter was on the board of directors for the energy company that was supplying fuel.
And his brother, Jimmy Boy, was in charge of the contractors or something.
We had almost the exact same thing during lockdown.
So Matt Hancock, who used to be the health secretary until he was caught on the CCTV camera having less social distancing than he prescribed with a woman who wasn't his wife. He was also found to have given out contracts for PPE from a university friend and then pay
for the disposal of said PPE to his sister's medical waste disposal company. And it's just
like, right, okay, so you're just setting policy to make sure that you get a kickback. Also,
funnily enough, in the UK, none of our parliamentarians have to report their stock
earnings, unlike at least in the US where you know they're inside of trading.
I just pulled up the Merriam- webster diction dictionary definition of beachhead an area on a
hostile shore occupied to secure further landing of troops and supplies foothold we we've established
a beachhead i mean nobody nobody wanted this nobody signed off on this it was not this war
is not approved by congress we are when was the last time a war was declared it was like vietnam or something right vietnam was. When was the last time a war was declared?
It was like Vietnam or something, right? No, Vietnam was a police
action. The last time a war was declared was World War II.
Wow. Even the Korean War was a police
action. Here you go. Anything that could
have brought, once nuclear weapons
were pervasive, anything that could
have brought in any of the big boys was considered a police
action. Well, let's jump to the next story
so everyone can understand what
this means and is
about. From CBS News, White House considers welcoming some Palestinians from war-torn Gaza
as refugees. Do you see where we are going with this? The establishment of their peer for
humanitarian aid is an invasion. Lloyd Austin says, if we're fired upon, we can return fire.
And he says, yes, Matt Gaetz, it is likely this happens.
And from the military times that Phil just pulled up, it's already happening.
This is a beachhead.
And now the White House is saying, perhaps the Palestinian refugees in this war-torn area will be brought to the United States.
Is this their strategy?
They invade Gaza. The IDF moves in, cuts the strip in half.
The U.S. builds a port of entry for supplies for the IDF to be secured by the IDF and secures it
with physical force to even shoot back at the people who are attacking them. And then they can
simply say to those Gazans, don't worry. If you don't resist, we will let you come to the United States.
I don't get what the U.S. like Gaza, like the Israelis don't need U.S. manpower to handle Gaza.
Right. Like, yes, Israel is equipped to defend itself.
Yeah. I mean, Israel, Israel, if they wanted to flatten every building in Gaza, they could do it.
They don't need the U.S. military. They don't need U.S. bodies.
They don't need it.
I think, from my personal opinion, is the peer is the administration trying to make it look like they're doing something for the people of Gaza in order to get the voters of Dearborn, Michigan.
That's my inclination.
I don't see the military benefit to the U.S to have i i mean it's not like there's it's
not like there's oil they can get or anything you know what i mean take a look at this though
the biden administration the other day accused israel of humanitarian human rights violations
and this could cost israel they're funny now why would the biden administration do that
what if big what if big what if i don't know what the probability is the Biden administration
comes out and says, you know, we built this pier to bring aid to the people of, of, of, of Gaza.
And, and, and Israel has gone too far. What did Biden say? He said, I condemn the antisemitism.
And I also condemn people who don't know what's going on in Palestine. What's the likelihood that
Biden tries to play it both ways and says, you know, we are concerned, young people.
You are right.
Israel is bad.
So we built this port and we're going to start loading up these Palestinians onto boats to
send them here to be safe from what evil old Israel is doing and then basically removes
the population to the strip.
Israel takes the strip and it's gone.
Yeah, I do think Biden's solution to everything is mass migration from another country.
He's pretty committed to that.
What I thought was going to happen was they're going to put the pier there and say, look, it's there for humanitarian aid.
But these crazy people in Gaza keep firing at us.
So we have to do something.
And then they get to team up with Israel and, you know, wash their hands of the situation.
I've got two reads on this.
So sources familiar with the matter have said that the State Department are not big fans of Bibi Netanyahu, particularly because you keep hearing messaging from the Biden administration, slash Biden if he knows what he's international community, many of whom, like South Africa, don't have a leg to stand on in the short term to secure a country for compliant with the American State Department in future. And also, it just so happens that, as you were discussing yesterday,
the birth rate discourse is constantly Western, Anglosphere, European nations are sub-replacement
population. There was a recent report that came out from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
that said by 2100, all but two countries are going to be below replacement population,
so we need mass migration. And so they're betting, okay, if international instability manufactures consent for us to import people ad infinitum from
here to there, who are also going to be government dependents who happen to vote Democrat, well,
that's just kind of a happy accident. We bump up the GDP and reinforce our ailing electoral numbers. if if if population growth goes or i should say if repopulation goes below um
replacement and they say we're going to use mass migration what happens those other countries
uh they get massively depleted and so so stephen shaw is a documentary filmmaker who's like he's
actually gone up to like mountain communities and interviewed people and said okay what happened
he went all of our sons went down to the cities and then they went to the United States or Australia and
that for better life. And now we don't see our children anymore and our local community is
completely destroyed. And so you cripple the ability to upgrade the infrastructure and the
economy in those home countries. But it's also because our politicians are looking at GDP,
not GDP per capita. So they only care about internationally comparative metrics.
So there's an incentive to build it expediently rather than over the long term.
And also they care about the four-year election cycle.
So they'd like to fudge the numbers to be a one-party state.
So, of course, they're going to mass import dependence, regardless of whether or not they have cultural incompatibilities, which is why you're now seeing mass protests in the UK and on US universities.
It's interesting because we were talking about this before the show, and you said you were coming here as sort of a coming here sort of a warning and i was like yeah but you know the uk is more of like a 1984
thing and the u.s is more like a civil war thing you know yeah so the uk to scare some people we
are a landmass smaller than new york state last year we had record levels of immigration we had
1.4 million people enter plus 2 million million visitor visas. Obviously, you get overstays.
We had net 762,000 immigration, plus an extra 50 to 100,000 illegals.
So 800,000 people came into our country last year.
We built less than 200,000 homes, hence the stress on the housing market.
The NHS, which is our national health service, because we don't have free health care,
we have the highest tax burden since World War II to pay for it. Its budget has gone up year on year, and it still is not meeting pace for demands. They've also
filled the gaps in the care sector and the hospitals with foreign doctors, and it turns out
loads of them have come over on fraudulent qualifications. There was a massive scandal
the other week where a bunch of Nigerian students on Twitter were saying that they were filling out
their aunt's, uncle's, mum and dad's university coursework so they could go and work as nurses.
So they have zero training whatsoever. Medical malpractice is through the roof. And meanwhile, the government
keeps turning around and saying, don't worry, we're going to deport the illegal migrants just
to distract you from the overwhelming numbers. Well, today I'm happy to report that one person
has been sent to Rwanda as a deterrent for a £3,000 stipend plus travel. And we're going to
pay for him to be there for five years. And if he commits a crime like he did to break into the
country, he'll be instantly stepped back. £3,000 stipend? Yeah, pay for him to be there for five years and if he commits a crime like he did to break into the country he'll be instantly stepped back three thousand pound stipend yeah
they get paid to go there that's that's ridiculous that's way too low how's he going to survive off
three thousand he needs at least five or six oh yeah it's not like they're in a luxury hotel or
anything it's horrible what's the likelihood that he commits a crime to come back because that seems
like an incentive to me uh given that he broke into the country in the first place and now because
of mass immigration the uk is the number one country in western europe for crimes committed by people of foreign
extraction according to the american department for justice so not a far-right conspiracy outlet
pretty high yeah not not particularly pleasant so this is why i'm warning you guys like
not being funny your politicians clearly have a desire to rig the electoral game in their in
their favor they are not thinking about long-term
economics given their modern monetary policy obsession and also if they have an anti-white
bias they automatically think that people from anywhere else are morally superior by the virtue
of them not being tainted by western civilization so beware you don't become the united kingdom
because at the moment like i couldn't i don't think i could live anywhere else i have great
admiration for areas of america but it's just too big. It's kind of weird.
I don't see my country turning around
in the next five years and it's rough.
So you're just going to go down with the ship?
If your country doesn't turn around
in the next five years,
there is no turning it around.
I mean, it's, or it's done already.
Well, I think humans survive, humans adapt.
The country in its current form may,
you know, burn to the ground,
but I'll put it this way, like the Chicago fire,
the whole city burns and now the city's massive, it's back.
And now in other ways, it's kind of crumbling again,
but I think it comes and goes in waves.
So the one thing I think is important for everyone to remember,
because people often ask us like,
with what's going on and what's going to happen in November, I'm so'm so blackpilled i'm so pessimistic how are we going to win i can't
see it and i'm like no matter what happens be at the end of days or whatever just just remember
the soviet union lasted 69 years there are dark periods and it takes those who who believe in
you know uh who have good values and good moral values and traditions to just preserve those ideas
and make sure that the spark of justice, liberty, et cetera, can always stay aflame even during
these dark periods.
It's just not always going to be easy.
The idea that you're always going to live in a golden age where everything will just
be perfect is just not correct.
Every generation has a great struggle of some sort.
And we are lucky to be alive in the time that we are.
We are sitting in a room with air conditioning, well lit, talking to the world through little black boxes attached to the wall.
I've always thought electricity was great.
I'm not sure I could live without it.
And so we resist the bad.
But it's night and
day it's a battle between good and evil and uh it's the strass how generational theory right
this is why i think jonesy a bifurcated generation uh i'm working on a thesis on this you've got the
so we're in a civilizational winter you've got the children of winter who follow like
algorithmically driven incentives they were raised on YouTube kids and Elsagate style content,
and they are really resentful because their parents are away from them because they've been
shoved in daycare, and they're constantly neurotic, and they don't know what they truly believe. This
is why they show up to these protests for social clout. And they will wither and die as the
incentives change. Like, imagine if we have a civilizational collapse tomorrow, they're not
going to be able to scavenge in the woods for food. You also have the kinds of people that are
the seed gleaners of the deracinated
soil. It's like what Dennis Prager said years ago on your show, the cut flower culture. Well,
cut flowers have seeds. They can be replanted when the seasons change and the soil is more fertile.
Hold onto those seeds until the pain passes, and then you might be able to plant them so they grow
into the trees under which your grandchildren can sit. That's the only thing I'm holding to.
So unless like a Bacali equivalent for the UK
comes along after the following election,
it's going to be seriously an uphill battle
to turn things around politically.
All you can do is double down on things personally
and insulate yourself with the community
so that when hardship happens,
you've got people that love you that are there for you.
So do you think the personal choices
that people are making is the best way
to preserve the seed, so to speak?
I think it's the only way, because at the UK especially, there is currently one single politician that I say absolutely deserves to be there.
And she's about to lose her seat because her party have just destroyed their reputation.
The next lot are about to put immigration again on steroids.
I know some people think that they're going to reduce it for political expedience reasons.
I don't think so.
There is also a Muslim-exclusive party that is starting up,
and so they're going to win in areas with high Muslim immigration.
Those areas just so happen to be the same areas
where the grooming gangs were conducted.
Still, no accountability for those.
There's been nothing about that, huh?
There's no arrests or anything like that?
There have been fewer arrests.
They have received, many of them, less jail time
than recently a man who put up offensive stickers on you real offensive stickers unreal yes we can't
stand for that no no no of course that'd be that'd be far right yes right when uh when people put up
the the flyers everywhere that said it's okay to be white and the media reported far right white
supremacist uh let's jump to this next story because we do have a little breaking news. The big news, of course, over the night was that Columbia had their Hamilton building, Hamilton Hall,
do you want to pull this up, had been invaded by far leftists.
They smashed the windows out with hammers.
Columbia threatened to expel them after they had stormed in the building.
We now have some breaking news that came out just a few minutes ago.
We're going to play this video.
Officers being assaulted
on CCNY campus in New York.
I wonder if he means C-U-N-Y.
No, no, it's City College of New York.
City of College.
Okay, all right.
Reporters say situation is out of control.
Here's the clip.
We'll turn the volume down a little bit.
Pigs! Pigs! it. Arrests are being made. And then we have this tweet from just before eight. Colin Ruggs saying Jewish girl at UCLA was sent to the ER after being beaten unconscious by pro-Palestine protesters.
The incident reportedly happened at Dickerson Plaza, according to, quote, that Korean Jew on
Instagram who was a medical student at UCLA. The girl was surrounded by five
people. She suffered a concussion and was unable to recognize her family when she woke up. Thankfully,
she is in stable condition. And then we do have another tweet here. I mean, there's so much going
on. This is Anthony Cabasa, who was surrounded by these extremists. They wouldn't let him leave.
And then ultimately, they say that he was robbed.
His property was stolen.
I'm assuming they took his phone.
I'm not entirely sure.
This following the insane videos
out of Columbia's Hamilton Hall
where they're smashing out the windows.
They're wearing these scarves over their heads.
They're wearing masks and goggles
as they take over the building.
And their demands?
They have none.
The demands, actually,
do I have the demand video up here somewhere i don't know if if i do it's a woman basically saying we
want food we want food and water as a reporter like well you went in the building what are you
saying and she's like we're just saying that we paid for meal plans and we want our food it's like
but you went into that building like now you're asking them to give you food.
You made it impossible for the university to operate.
And then you're saying the university isn't providing you services you paid for.
Then she's like, no, no, I'm just saying that they shouldn't bar us when we're trying to bring food in.
And then a reporter asks, have they done that?
And she's like, well, I mean, I don't know.
You know, I'm just saying they shouldn't.
The great irony is like we just had natcon in brussels
and they did exactly that the belgian police surrounded the venue prevented the food and
water from coming in prevented sitting politicians from entering with this security detail but these
kids are doing it on a college campus because they know this is the ultimate safe space because
essentially the faculty particularly at places like harvard and the like who have already indicted
themselves as agreeing with this insane suicidal mind virus, they know they're not going to be cracked down on as they would
were they elsewhere. And so they are in a completely comfortable position to do this
performance of activism. That's a good point as to why they're choosing to occupy universities,
because the university doesn't want to kick out their customers. That's it. That's why it's threat threatened to suspend, right? This is going on
everywhere. They keep threatening to do it. The students know ultimately the two, they need their
tuition money and they don't think that Columbia will fall through. Yale said that they threatened
to suspend their students and arrest them. And then they closed down their encampment immediately.
The thing that is most interesting to me is that the uh nypd can't go on to columbia's campus without them and a lot of there are a lot
of colleges in new york but columbia is unique in the sense that it has like a physical campus
as opposed to like nyu which has buildings in an area the nypd can't go on to columbus they have
to have columbia's permission to go on columbia has its own police force technically obviously
they're doing a great job um but it's they're doing what the
administration wants them to do right they can only go on if there's imminent threat of danger
or if the if the university says it's okay and so these students know that ultimately
it's worse pr for columbia columbia is not going to be able to make everyone happy and they are
completely committed to what they're doing i don't think any of them actually care because
they are completely deranged on the idea that they are serving this greater cause
yeah most you're going to get as a fine as well because they can just extract more
money out of students without seeing that they are rebuking the ideological priors which they
have already wedded themselves to in florida i think they said they banned the students for
three years i say what what the universities should do is no refunds you pay your tuition no refunds yeah you
can't come back but you know no refunds you can't you can't support a prescribed terrorist group i
mean i've i have zero sympathy for these people when they're thrown out not just so look i'm not
jewish i don't care about israel more than i do iceland frankly uh but when you are supporting
a prescribed terrorist group that would also like to wage intifada or jihad against the host nation you are in, and you're actively damaging property, yeah, you should be persecuted for this.
The reason should not be, as you guys have talked about before, though, they're committing anti-Semitic speech.
Because where were you when they were burning effigies of Michael Knowles in the street?
Where were you when they were actively discriminating against white people?
Or banging on the windows with George Peterson's speech trying to break in like you're a zombie horde.
Knowles is Catholic, though, so no one cared. Excuse me. Or banging on the windows of George Peterson's speech trying to break in like you're a zombie horde. Well, nobody knows.
He's Catholic, though, so no one cared.
Excuse me.
But it's true.
Nobody.
There's no outrage because Michael Knowles is just a Catholic, right?
Yeah.
And so there's a tweet.
I should have pulled it up.
But someone said, so if you firebomb buildings, take over cities, no one cares.
But if you protest Israel, then it's shut down.
Right.
And Mike Cernovich says at least that's what it looks like to a lot of people.
Now, you can make the argument that there's a lot of stuff going on here that's different.
Look, we watched for months as far left as firebombed a federal building.
They used explosives, mortars in, I believe it was in Portland, right?
Yeah.
They had the Chaz in Seattle.
They had the George Floyd autonomous zone in Minnesota.
They had the Wendy's autonomous zone in Atlanta, whatever they called that one.
And they were allowed to just exist and take over a police station.
Now, they're smashing windows, sure.
They're still allowing them to stay there.
So I don't know that the argument is actually what people see.
But the response from Democrats and the response from Republicans in government is more than we've seen for anything else.
So certainly the perception is if you actively oppose U.S. foreign policy to the point where you're this rowdy, yeah, they're going to have to shut you down.
It's the moral potency of the post-war order, basically. So since 1945, and the European Union
have recently come out of this with their continent-wide history curriculum. Essentially,
the atrocities of Nazi Germany serve as a negative foundation myth for the liberal world order.
And this is why they constantly say far right. What they mean is any nation, any ethnic group,
any people other than the Jewish people who were persecuted by the nazis who act in defense of their own culture
history nation or ethnicity are identical to the nazis even if those nations fought adolf hitler
for example in the uk we already have a churchill statue you'd think that would be our holocaust
memorial but no we're building one right next to parliament even though we were the nation that led the charge in defeating it so what they've got here
if uh if these students in the name of far leftism are attacking jewish people in the state of israel
that is more powerful than the anti-racism narrative because the original inciting incident
to the post-war order was the persecution of the jews and from there all other
groups are compared to it this is why for example like slavery and the holocaust are often compared
yeah and this is why when phil brings up repressive tolerance um this is actually not it's not just
marcus it's carl popper's original paradox of tolerance which was setting the tone for the
post-war liberal order um it wasn't just that we can't be tolerant of the intolerant it was
we can't be intolerant of the intolerant which are quote unquote the far right so the far right are always the boogeyman and this
is where the far left are tolerated he articulates that in in uh in remark hughes articulates that
too he specifies that any that they must censor even the thought of people on the right that any
ideas that they must censor before the the thoughts can be uttered
that's why they're so uh concerned about making sure that people can't speak uh ideas that are
offensive to the left because anything on the left is automatically good and anything from the right
is automatically bad they're hitting cops they're attacking people there's a viral video of a guy
who's got he's wearing a star of david they won't let him on the ground they're bar people. There's a viral video of a guy who's wearing a Star of David. They won't let him on the ground.
They're barring him.
There's Anthony Cabasa,
who's surrounded,
and he says his property was stolen.
Okay, send in the police.
Rest them all.
Lock them all up.
Boot them all out.
We're done.
AOC comes out,
and she's like,
we must make sure
that the peaceful protesters
are allowed to protest.
I know they can all go.
When these people in large groups tell other people you don't get free speech,
they stand alongside in solidarity, then we take collective action.
So if 10% of this group are, I'll tell you this.
When I was at Occupy Wall Street and the subsequent protests,
they have something called a diversity of tactics.
Are you familiar with the term?
Yes.
That means you must let other leftists engage in violence and not condemn them for it.
Allow them to do it.
You are marching in solidarity with people you know are going to be violent.
You know they plan on doing it.
You don't intend to stop them.
You're the same group. Same group. You're just basically saying you've got a militant wing and a non-militant
wing. And you're saying, well, we don't agree, but we're going to let them do it. We're here
standing alongside arm in arm with these people. It's like, okay, look, no, the whole group,
they all agree with this. They all agree with the ideology. They don't believe in free speech.
Then they don't get free speech. I give them what they ask for. And so be it. I think they should be happy. They should be blessed. These are people
who think physical force should be used against people because of their political opinions.
And now the police are intending to do this. I say, wow, aren't you so lucky you're getting
exactly what you think should be happening. The thing about these far leftists, they don't
understand in these revolutions the group that
is targeted first by the revolutionaries is other revolutionaries the people who could upset their
new power yeah the radicals the radicals that actually were part of the revolution become the
biggest threat to the revolution exactly the people who knew how to do it the people who did it
they want all of the passive workers who mind their own business to keep going about minding their own business while they take power and they seize the means of production but
the revolutionaries know how to upset power so they gotta go what these people don't realize
is they've stood outside in the soapbox and demanded the police crush free speech and the
cop walked over and said obliged and then started arresting them and went oh no why is it happening
to me and i i'm not gonna bat an eye i. I say, okay, I'm down, whatever.
If you flip over the game board, you don't get to be protected by the rules.
Sorry, no passing go, no collecting $200.
Yeah.
If you decided to violate the terms of the game, no, you're not going to benefit from it.
It's the rules they asked for.
They said, here's how we play now.
And I was like, okay.
And then they get hauled off to jail and they're shocked.
And they demand that I protect them.
No, no.
I'm here to protect people who agree with liberal values. I said the other day,
if there's a Muslim communist who is preaching on a soapbox, why you should have Islamic communism
in your state or whatever, and someone comes up to protest and counter them and he says,
good, someone to debate me, speak so they can hear your ideas and I'll prove you wrong. I'd be like,
leave these men alone. They both want to speak.
They both agree.
I will defend their right to speech.
But these people physically attack people and then get mad the police are attacking them.
And I'm like, why?
It's your own ideology.
It is your tenet enforced as you have asked it to be enforced.
It's just, oh, no, I can't believe it's happening to me now.
Look, if a person sets a fire, yeah, that fire could burn you.
That's the fire they set and they're getting burned by it.
Okay, we want to make sure we put the fire out.
You know, I don't want people to get burned, but we arrest the arsonists.
You know what I mean?
Well, we've had protests in London for the last like seven months.
And even if they weren't violent, which they routinely are, they are calling for jihad and intifada.
And they're not in Israel. So they're calling for it against the UK.
So you're declaring your intent to wage violent Islamic revolution.
I would like you all locked up or deported accordingly.
But then, this is the major contrast that shows you that the far right are the real enemy in the post-war liberal mind.
It's that they have fired fireworks at police horses.
They have carried placards with swastikas on them,
they have chanted for Intifada, and they broadcast from the river to the sea on, using a projector, on Big Ben during the ceasefire vote during Parliament.
Nobody gets arrested even though they knew where the projector was.
But then on St George's Day last Tuesday, a bunch of football fans and their kids gather in Westminster wearing the St George's cross,
which has been conflated with the far right, even though it's the national flag.
The police kettle them in and charge a police horse through the group of parents and their children.
So they start active fights because they consider expressions of patriotism by the native population to be a provocation
because it reminds them that suddenly we're not a melting pot with everyone being able to lose their values
and their ethnic and cultural baggage the moment they set foot on british soil and so i i do have the clip
uh we'll take this out so uh for context those just tuning in these are the demands of the
students at columbia who have smashed their way into hamilton hall taken over the building
barricaded it by force they have demands this. This is about a minute long. You just need to hear what they have to say.
Why should the university be obligated to provide food to people who've taken over a building?
Well, first of all, we're saying that they're obligated to provide food to students who pay
for a meal plan here. But you mentioned that there was a request that food and water be brought in,
unless I misunderstood. To allow it to be brought in, unless I misunderstood.
To allow it to be brought in.
I mean, well, I guess it's ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation Columbia
feels it has to its students.
Do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill, even if
they disagree with you?
If the answer is no, then you should allow basic, I mean, it's crazy to say because we're
on an Ivy League campus, but this is like basic humanitarian aid we're asking for like could people please have
a glass of water but they did put themselves in that very deliberately in that situation and in
that position so it seems like you're sort of saying we want to be revolutionaries we want to
take up this building now would you please bring us food nobody's asking them to bring anything we're we're asking them to not violently stop us from
bringing in basic humanitarian aid they're stopping the delivery of food i we are looking
for a commitment from them that they will not stop they're not even doing it well i don't i'm
not i don't know to what extent it has been attempted, but we're looking for it.
Okay.
Embarrassing.
Very embarrassing.
We demand food and water because we pay for it.
But you've taken over a building.
Now you want to play revolutionary and have them bring you food?
No, no.
We're just saying they shouldn't stop us from doing it.
Has anyone stopped you?
No.
But what are their demands?
Well, they want Colombia to divest.
And I'm not even sure any of them could explain that to you.
Divest from what?
From Israel.
And I don't know anything else they've come up with.
The only thing I could like steel man it, and they're not even saying this because they haven't thought it through,
is to prevent Jewish students from coming there and to stop partnering with Jewish universities on research projects.
But nobody said that.
So they don't know what their aims are
no they don't there aren't any like let's be real one i think it's fair to call a lot of it just
general communism only this what are those scarves scarves called they're called kofia kofia yeah
it's communism wrapped in a kofia yeah that's all it is they have no idea what they're talking
about they have no demands they smashed out windows took have no idea what they're talking about. They have no demands. They smashed out windows, took over a building, and they're spray painting things.
It's just fire.
This is just a fire.
It is chaotic destruction with no aim.
It spreads.
That's all it does.
There's nothing here.
In some ways, taking over the building, to me, seems like the leaders of this organization are really losing control of what's going on.
The fact that they know they have to. They have the eyes of the organization are really losing control of what's going on and the fact that they
know they have to they have the eyes of the world on them they're you know over the weekend a lot of
protests that are similar broke out among college students in in paris and europe um wait really in
europe yeah yeah i mean look we're trendy i don't know what to tell you well i mean it's the same
the blm riots were breaking out all over europe and stuff. And there was literally no reason for it.
Like the context of the United States and the United States situation between the black
population and the rest of the population and then the history and stuff that is unique
to the United States.
It is not the same in the UK.
It's not the same in the rest of Europe.
So the idea of having like BLM in other places is kind of ridiculous.
Right. And so with these students, they know they have momentum right now. They know they're
supposed to do something. They also know they're facing pressure outside. And I think probably it's
just getting hot. They don't want to sit out there anymore. So they take over the building.
They have no plan. They aren't getting groceries delivery. Like there wasn't, this isn't a
strategic thing. I think they're all sort of trying to climb
on top of this this snowball as it as it continues to roll down the hill but the thing is you know
so theoretically if columbia has any of its endowment tied up in a in an israeli business
columbia could say okay we'll remove the money from that but i doubt any of these students could
name it i doubt they would say hey stop taking money from jewish donors i don't think they could
even name one look columbia i'm gonna solve your problem right now. You don't got to do anything. Here's
what you do. Columbia should come out and be like, for the safety and well-being of these students,
we're going to make sure that no one stops them from getting food or water. Turn off the air
conditioning. Or the Wi-Fi. Turn off the Wi-Fi. And this is the thing. Columbia has locked its
campus so only essential personnel and students who live there, so who live in other dormitories attached to the campus, can go on.
But they're about to break for the summer.
Just turn off the Wi-Fi.
Let's see how long this goes when all these people can't get their orders from Twitter.
Yeah, but if you have enough, like, you know, university buildings, in my experience, often
are terrible with service anyways.
I just think that, like, there is a certain level of how much longer than this go on.
This is why I pose the question every night.
Does this get more intense when more college students are free during the summer to sort of run to Hamilton Hall, which I guess they've renamed after a child that died in Gaza?
You know, are they going to have reinforcements from outside university students who find this really inspiring?
Or is it going to be like, well, they wouldn't let us get food from the bodega and you know campus meal service is over so we have to go home now like there's a there's a funny video
there's a video where they're like handing styrofoam meal things from like one of those
uh halal carts you guys ever have the halal cart stuff in new york city it's so good that's what
i miss about new york city they do like the grilled chicken and rice and then they put the
tzatziki or whatever all over it yeah But anyway, they're like sticking them through the bars
and holding the bars as if they're in jail.
And it's just like a fence.
It's like, dude, you can stand up.
No, Tim, they're suffering.
This is college age cops and robbers.
They're playing make-believe
because they're bored and they have no purpose.
Idle hands, the devil's playground.
This is the symptom of like the new,
or this century though. Like there's so many people that have latched on to causes and said we're the first
person to do this when and then you go and you look at something that happened in the 70s or 80s
and find out that it was you know the first person did it 30 40 years ago talking about um there it
happens on pcc frequently for some reason uh female actresses think that Terminator didn't exist.
They think that like women never wear an action movies in the eighties.
Oh,
right.
Alien Terminator.
I think it was,
uh,
um,
Kristen Stewart was one of them.
Once you said Charlie's angels,
this is the first time we've had a female action movie.
Yeah.
And she's like,
what are you even,
what planet are you on? And I, I feel like that happens happens a lot now it's like a lot of people that are talking
about the activism and stuff like that it's like look man like you know the the the civil rights
act that happened in the 60s right and things have been getting better since then we are not at like
the worst time in u.s history for race Well, I've referred to this as an autoimmune disorder of society
in that racism, bad, civil rights, good.
And we come from a generation of people
who fought for civil rights.
And my parents lived early
before the Civil Rights Act,
before Loving v. Virginia,
deeply affected my family,
two generations. And so they, so I'm raised and they're like, these things are bad. We do not
like these things. Millennials grow up and it's like redlining existed, but we got rid of that
in the 80s. The remnants of it still exist. We all agree. And we're working towards improving
these things. But we've kind of policy wise been like, yeah,
we're going to stop this race based stuff.
And now you have 30 year old millennials who are screaming about how bad racism is because
they were taught as young kids.
It is.
And there's no racism.
So what do they do?
They make it up.
Then there's then there's activist organizations that make it on purpose to make money.
So now they've created the Ibram Kendi style of racism,
which is, as Kendi said, you have to, what did he say?
He wants more discrimination to rectify past discrimination.
And that's what they're doing now
because it's like an autoimmune disorder in a sense.
Hey, we're fighting for good things,
civil rights and liberties,
but now that there's nothing to fight,
they just begin attacking random institutions, canceling people, destroying industry, and causing
damage to the host culture. Well, I see two things in this. So with this group of student activists
in particular, I just see a temper tantrum from someone thrown by in their 20s and i say that with some scorn but also some sympathy because these kids the
millennials and gen z's are the first set of kids to be raised like by institutions and the internet
so if they don't feel a direct attachment to their own parents in many cases a direct resentment to
them then they're going to try and find tribal identities in their peer groups and if you set
the luxury belief of i support
anti-colonialism in a country i can't even point to on a map as the gatekeeping mechanism then
they'll all be drawn to it because they have no one in their personal life saying hey i love you
put the phone down and come spend some time with me um so i i just see this as them being like i'm
gonna lock myself in the living room to play xbox because you also still slide dinner under the door that's that's basically it yeah yeah turn off the air conditioning
and the protest ends yeah yeah i think that's a really good point though but just to reiterate
they're outside in tents just the other day it was 92 degrees here and it sucks because uh it was
pretty wild like two days ago it was really cold. It was like high 50s.
And,
you know,
I come in the studio,
I'm like,
it is freezing in here and we can't figure out
to get the heat on
and a day later,
it's 92.
And now I can't even open the door.
I love having the door open
behind me.
You can't see it.
You're right behind me.
There's that big,
how do I point to it?
There you go,
right there.
You see that?
Normally,
we could have that open,
but it's so hot out.
Well,
so these kids are in their tents
sweating their asses off
and they're like,
someone needs to go in the building. Everybody's butt stinks. Yup. Yuck. They wanted bathrooms too. But it's so hot out. Well, so these kids are in their tents, sweating their asses off, and they're like, someone
needs to go in the building.
Everybody's butt stinks.
Yep.
Yuck.
They wanted bathrooms, too.
Ew.
So they're like, I know.
Let's take over the building and demand food.
I was listening to this interview today with someone who was there at the protest, and
it was pro-Palestine.
She was saying, you know, it's just a really important cause.
And also, it's finals right now. So people are really stressed. Like they,
they do believe they should be afforded the right to act like regular
university students while they staged this protest that again,
is disruptive to the entire university system.
I'm not,
I'm not against them protesting,
but let's be logical here.
If you're going to choose to protest and to break into a building,
probably the school won't like it.
And there will be consequences.
I mean, this is not that hard.
I can't believe all of you got into Columbia.
Oh, wait, yes, I can,
because Ivy League universities in America
lower their standards constantly
to try and reach this diversity quota,
which they have imposed on themselves,
which, by the way, got you to this protest.
There's a Roz alert saying that eight minutes ago,
breaking, the NYPD expects to receive a letter
from Columbia University
requesting them to clear out
the protesters from the encampment within the
next hour or two, as alerts have also
been sent to the students instructing them to
shelter in place. So this is
going down shortly.
We will bring you that
news live on TipCast IRL.
Hopefully it's awesome, too.
Well, look,
the law will be enforced and uh we we we will back the blue on this one baby i just want to be excited i just want to
point out and i think i said this briefly last night i don't think this is happening at hillsdale
the only one of the only privately funded universities in america right i don't think
that even a university that has even even a sliver of conservative students.
This is happening on this level.
I think for the most part, it's happening at large universities that have an established, very integrated, woke population that believes in progressive causes to an extent that becomes illogical.
Well, while we're waiting for that news, let's jump to this story.
Ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump has been fined for contempt.
He's got to pay nine thousand,000 and Trump has responded.
He says, this judge has taken
away my constitutional right to free speech
and the only presidential candidate in
history to be gagged. This whole trial
is rigged and by taking away my freedom of
speech, this highly conflicted judge is
rigging the presidential of 2024
election, election
interference. He had posted that and he deleted the posts.
I think that's actually crazy.
One of the posts, I believe, actually exonerates him.
Post Millennial reports Trump deletes Truth Social and campaign website posts under threat
of jail from New York judge in the Alvin Bragg case.
Benny Johnson has compiled the post that Donald Trump deleted,
the most important of which
is this from April 10th,
where Donald Trump truthed out.
I think that's what you call it, right?
He truthed?
It always should have been trumpeted.
He really missed a chance there, but.
Look what was just found
while the fake news reported.
Official statement of Stormy Daniels,
January 30th, 2018.
To whom it may concerns, over the past few weeks, I've been asked countless times to comment on reports of an alleged sexual relationship with Donald Trump many, many years ago.
The fact of the matter is that each party to this alleged affair denied its existence in 06, 2011.
Actually, it says 2011.
2016, 2017, and now again in 2018.
I am not denying this affair because I was paid hush money as has been reported
in overseas owned tabloids i am denying this affair because it never happened i will have no
further comment on this matter please feel free to check me out on instagram at the stormy daniels
oh check out check out instagram there you go we love a plug so so what's the what's the story on
on this letter did she later come to deny it or something or the court is the court saying it's
not real what is this I have no idea.
I don't know the context of the letter.
I do know that the mainstream media presents this whole thing as they always talk about the affair as if it actually definitely happened.
They're making Trump delete these posts.
If this letter is correct, and I'm assuming there's some context we are forgetting or don't have brought up.
She was not paid. She's not denying it because she wasn't paid
hush money? Well, that kind of just breaks apart the whole case.
Perhaps it was submitted and ruled inadmissible.
And therefore, because it's already
been ruled inadmissible, he, according
to the judge, is breaking the
conditions of the court because he's now just
leaking it out. Someone said it shouldn't have any impact.
I mean, this is, I think, I'm pretty sure
this letter is publicly known since 2018, right?
Or is this
new? I mean, is this part of the terms
of the
lawsuit that was brought against her where she
still owes Trump like
$600,000 in lawyer fees? Was it even
really an affair or did they just like boink
once? No, I don't
think it ever happened. Well, I think it happened.
I don't. I honestly don't. I think there are so many women out there who would see that think it ever happened. Well, I think it happened. I don't,
I honestly don't.
I think there are so many women out there who would see that Trump is running for president
and they get paid off that they would be like,
yeah,
okay.
I had an affair.
I think Donald Trump is probably with,
with,
with hookers before.
From the AP,
a newly released from 2023,
mind you,
March,
2023,
a newly released document shows a porn actor,
Stormy Daniels,
admitting she never had an affair with Trump.
AP's assessment.
The signed statement with the denial was publicly released on January 30th, 2018, not long after Daniels recanted the statement and said that an affair had occurred.
She said her denials were due to a nondisclosure agreement.
After that, she signed the statement because parties involved made it sound like I had no choice.
She's not a credible witness.
Right.
And they say a grand jury has been weighing whether to indict Trump in a hush money case investigated by alvin bragg's office and this
is so this is a year ago amid those proceedings trump allies and others on social media attempting
to cast the old statement to denying the affair as new information well it was there was an article
in like 2005 or 6 from people magazine or something like that it might be e entertainment that was
speculating whether or not they'd slept together so if if he was trying to say, oh, I don't want this to come out during the election,
it's already existed for 10 years.
Yeah.
So it can't have been that damaging
if it was lurking on the corners of the internet.
What I've heard so far in this case
is that the prosecution has presented no evidence
connecting Donald Trump to anything related to Michael Cohen
or what's his name, David?
Is it David Pecker?
Yeah.
The National Enquirer guy.
And so perhaps later
on, they're just waiting to bring that evidence. Maybe it'll just be testimony from Cohen saying,
oh, yeah, Trump was involved. But that's just Cohen who's a he committed perjury, right?
Right. He did. I mean, the other thing is today they had the the banker who worked with Cohen
to set up the payments and transfer them who, you know who testified that he didn't know what the payments are for.
He just had this ongoing established relationship with Cohen, his client.
And when I was listening to reports on the testimony,
people are also noticing, noting that the jury is falling asleep.
I mean, really?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, to be fair, like if you've sat in a boring meeting before,
like it happens to the best of us.
But on the other hand, this is getting to the point where it's not entertaining. People are not engaged with it. And in fact, they're losing
the attention because it seems like it appears to be that the links they're trying to make are
so weak, they're non-existent. So real quick, Aaron Pike on Super Chat says,
scanner reading Riot in progress, NYPD spec op. So we'll, uh, we'll be following that, uh, and we'll see what
happens. But, uh, for the time being, until we get more updates on what's going on with New York,
we'll continue to talk about the jury falling asleep because this case is fake. And I suppose
the only real purpose of the trial is to jam up Trump, restrict his ability to campaign,
restrict his ability to speak and cost him lots of money. Right. And the judge said today,
I wish I could, I could find you for more, you know,
in proportion to your income. There's obviously a bias here. There's a treatment that Trump
is the enemy no matter what. And again, this judge's daughter is fundraising off of this
whole thing. Seems a little suspicious to me. But who am I but an average American?
The other part is always, of course, that the judge continues to say,
well, if you do this again, and there are four other issues, four other posts that are sort of
yet to be ruled on, he's saying, you know, I'll throw you in jail. And I had heard one report on
MSNBC, I'm not totally sure how true it is, that there's a chance that the judge could
instate this or impose this jail punishment after this trial concludes. So you still get that
visual of Trump being locked up. I mean, that sounds crazy to me, but this is where the American
media and the justice system have decided that Trump is to be convicted in some court of opinion.
He should go for it, though. And I think this is Trump's greatest flaw. And God bless him,
he's a boomer. But when he keeps saying they're taking away my first
amendment rights true yes if the constitution and the morals of it are not written on the hearts of
men it just becomes a series of guidelines around which people who believe the only truth is power
attempt to circumvent it and also he's complying with each of the processes as if it were fair
it's like no they've directly targeted an exact amount in a prior case to try
and confiscate Trump Tower from you. The Eugene Carroll case, which I would not dream of saying
that she is a not reputable person because I don't want to be sued for defamation. But to find him
guilty of defaming her for saying I didn't rape her, but then not guilty of raping her is
confusing to say the least. So none of these
procedures are on the up and up. I say he just bites the bullet, continues to speak out, doesn't
comply, because they're going to try and jail him anyway. That's probably the best campaign
endorsement he can get. So SCNR has the reporting, I'm assuming a lot is on scene, large NYPD
contingent, including emergency services vehicles, heading towards Columbia University.
So we will stay with us and bring you more updates.
But I want to point out, as we're talking about Trump, we'll come back to this.
Oh, boy.
So I was actually surprised.
And I was surprised when the DJT stock for Truth Social dropped.
So let's grab this and we can see where that dip is. When Trump, when the DWAC, DJT thing, merger happened with the SPAC, so many acronyms.
Special Purpose Acquisition Company, basically merging Truth Social, it spiked to $70.
So it had been, you know, around like 46 bucks or whatever, $36 right before the merger.
It closed at 36 and 94 cents.
So I purchased, I think somewhere around like 10 of these shares. So we're talking a couple
hundred bucks. And it was mostly, as I had stated, because, you know, it's like a token.
It's like, you know, you get a little piece of Trump Truth Social that you get to hold on to.
And I don't know if there's any reason to really sell it ever. It's just to be like, oh yeah,
you know, I bought a piece of Truth Social, right?
It's like a memento.
And then this drop-off happened down to $22.84
and the left lost their mind.
They're tweeting out, ha ha, Tim Pool,
you bought all these shares.
How much money did you lose?
And I was like, I spent a couple hundred bucks
on Trump tokens for fun.
Like I didn't invest in this company substantially.
And now it's spiked back up to 49 above the average.
So it's just about 50 bucks now, seeing a 7% over the past three months recovering from the dip.
And better yet, Donald Trump has just earned a bonus of $1.8 billion based on performance. So Trump's doing all right.
I don't know. He's got money. He's going to make money off this. All of these attacks seem to be
out of sheer desperation, and it's all they've got left. When you look at the polls, part of me is
just thinking, you know, a lot of people want to believe the deep state will
not allow trump to win but i'm kind of thinking that they run out of gas well my concern for your
country is that no matter who does win and of course this election will be just as safe and
secure and free and transparent as the last one nobody's going to accept it anyway like the last
election that was properly accepted was probably 2012 and i think that's because the republicans thought
everyone was playing by the same rules and also they kind of knew romney sucked democrats didn't
accept 2016 they certainly uh haven't accepted 2020 and trump's grumblings about it so republicans
haven't accepted 2020 well the democrats haven't accepted the fact that Trump has some spirited objections to it either.
But the Republicans also have not accepted the result.
I won't say anything on YouTube.
2024, it doesn't matter if like the ballots are counted live on a giant screen in Times Square via blockchain.
Nobody's going to buy into it
if they just don't like the result.
So I hesitate to see what's happening,
but I'm not going to be visiting in November,
I can tell you that.
You don't want to see our patriotic fireworks
that come with every election?
Whoa.
Yeah.
It's getting crazy.
I got to pull up the Post Millennial right now.
Libby's hitting me up with some updates here.
Let me see if I can get it to load real quick and uh all right here we go uh this takes me back this takes me it's
been 13 years since uh or 12 and a half since the the purging of the occupy wall street protests but
seeing hundreds of nypd officers move in on columb occupation. Officers mobilize in 113th.
Apparently, they've cordoned off streets from 113th to 118th surrounding the Morningside campus.
As officers approach, it was reported by Omar Jimenez, who reported on the fiery, mostly peaceful protests in Kenosha,
that Columbia University students have been ordered to shelter in place as a large group of police officers is amassing outside the gates of campus.
Here we go.
So we're live tracking what's going on.
We've seen police preparing.
We obviously have this from Timcast News on Twitter.
We've got a large NYPD contingent, including emergency vehicles, service vehicles, are heading towards Columbia University.
Look at that.
Oh, boy.
Yeah, that's great.
Where was this when David Dorn was being murdered?
That would have been really helpful.
Well, I mean, did the guy who attacked David Dorn say anything about Israel?
Yeah, exactly.
I only have one motivator in this country.
Yeah.
No, he was stealing a TV or something like that.
So he thought it warranted
taking. I mean, that's just what a horrible the summer of love, man. They did nothing. But look,
you know, people are going to say they're going to say, you see, that's Trump versus Biden.
They're going to say Biden had no problem calling in the troops,
shutting down whatever you want to call an anti-Semitic protest and all that stuff.
And they're going to say that Trump wouldn't.
Trump allowed it to happen.
They're going to say that.
But again, this is leftist infighting on,
you know, what is essentially a bastion of academic progressivism.
Columbia University, one of the most,
an Ivy League university in the center of New York,
or not in the center, but in New York City.
I think ultimately it might work for 10 seconds
that Biden might say, well, I called in the troops.
But his base is going to say, you called it on us.
We don't want to vote for you.
We don't like you.
You take TikTok away and you won't let us fight for, you know, Palestine or whatever the cause of the month is.
And this will ultimately, there's no recovering from any of this for Biden.
I don't know that his team is capable enough
to be able to spin this in a positive light
for his campaign in the next year.
And that's why I think you get this sort of confidence move
from the Trump campaign
when he has the Time magazine interview.
And I think that's why you see
these mainstream publications starting to acknowledge like,
hey, actually the challenge to Trump is not that great.
One of the lines in the Time article that came out today was um uh he's in the best position to win
the white house that he has been in less two election cycles which means the one he lost but
also the one he won i mean if they're not telling you that they're sort of looking that they might
have to concede you're not reading the text here well that was davos crowd at the last years well this early
years world economic forum meeting they were saying we were expecting another trump presidency
and so we're going to have to grapple with the resurfacing specter of populism and it's like
okay well if if the elite are essentially planning for trump to come in brace for impact i just want
to say uh thank you to the uh men and women of the New York City Police Department
who are getting rid of these violent anti-Semitic protesters. And I cheer for their removal. And
law and order in this regard. I'm half kidding. I don't really think the protests are wholly
anti-Semitic. I think there are anti-Semites there. I think there have been anti-Semitic things.
But for the most part, I think they're communists who have no idea what
they're doing and are protesting nothing and they're vandalizing and smashing things and
attacking people and uh they don't believe in free speech so i will cheer when they don't get it
either so thank you nypd there you go yeah i will say the uk protests have a slightly different
flavor just because we have a very different demographic reality. These are clearly terminally
online gay race communists, whereas there is a strong Islamic current to the ones in the UK.
And again, anti-Semitism is not the angle I'm going to attack it on because I'm not Jewish.
They also hate England, so therefore I want them gone. But I think it's fair to say,
I'll invoke Douglas Murray's analogy here when he asked Piers Morgan,
well, Piers Morgan said, oh, why do you want these protests shut down, even if it's just 10%
that are firing fireworks and calling for jihad? And he said, well, if you went on a march on week
one and you found the British National Party there were calling for the murder of all black people,
would you not question whether or not you should go on week two? And then by week three,
you'd probably call it quits if they kept saying the same thing because i would and so you're right to say that these people do have an anti-semitic bent and they're
clearly endorsing hamas if they're wearing their paraphernalia and marching with people that
constantly lionize them as some kind of revolutionary hero well here's here's the
challenge too i mean we saw with blm they they posted a picture of the paraglider the hamas
paraglider they're celebrating it from the river to They're celebrating it. From the river to the sea,
it is a word game manipulation to claim that it has nothing to do with,
it means the eradication of Israel.
Okay, you can't come out and say,
Israel doesn't exist.
It's an occupation of Palestinian land.
And we want from the river to the sea,
Palestine to be free, but they're not calling for the
destruction of Israel. So they literally are. And then I ask people and they're like, no, no,
we're just saying that the people of Gaza should be, the Palestinians should be free to return to
their home. And I'm like, and they think their home is where? Yeah, right. The rest of Israel.
So it's like, clearly it's just war. This is the problem I
have with everybody, from the staunchly anti-Israel to the staunchly anti-Hamas, pro-Israel side.
Like, dude, look, and I suppose this will be viewed as more pro-Israel, I guess. It's war.
And it's pro-Israel only because Israel's winning. It's war. And Israel's winning. Sorry,
thanks, have a nice day. I don't care to be involved. I am livid that the
U S is invading. We should not be involved in this. They lie, cheat and steal to get our troops
involved in this. I don't have anything to do with it. I don't care about the moral qualms of the
religious Holy land and the two groups or whatever, three that are five or more that are fighting over
this. I don't want to be involved. So it's just, it's war. Congratulations. War is bad. Bad things
happen. People do bad things. People, people that are looking for, you know, they say Palestine will be free, you know, from
the river to the sea, Palestine will be free or whatever.
There is no outcome that is going to be peaceful unless it's wiping out all the Jews, right?
Like that is kind of obvious and i don't
care what anyone i don't care what anyone i don't care what anyone says because people they're going
to sit there and they're going to try and act like they're going to they're going to make the
argument that no it's actually about israel blah blah blah but i say this all the time even if you
get rid of the if you get rid of the walls and you allow the people of Gaza to mix freely with the people of Israel.
There are enough people in Gaza that want to kill all the Jews that they would end up killing all the Jews.
That's all there is to it.
This is why I'm just.
It's not all of them.
We had a lot of Eliyahu on the show recently, and he said something to the effect that we're talking about criticism of Israel's military stuff.
And he was like, but don't you think that's kind of anti-Semitic?
And I'm like, no,
if Israel is blowing up civilians, criticizing a military operation has nothing to do with the
religion of it. When the U.S. invaded Iraq, I didn't say these Christians, how dare they?
It's Christian. No, it's the degenerate warmongers. And when Islamic nations engage in this, like
Saudi conflict with Yemen, it's like, I'm not blaming the religion unless it is like ISIS, in which case it's the specific sect of their this religious ideology they're engaged in.
But the challenge I see with with Israel is that they're the people who are protesting, for instance, at Columbia, who identify as Jewish and wave an Israeli flag because it is the only Jewish state, they don't see a difference.
They think that they have a right to have a state and calling for the destruction of their state is calling for the destruction of the only only Jewish country.
So their view is that you're basically saying Jews don't get a country that that what they would say is anti-Semitic get a country. That, what they would say, is anti-Semitic. Fighting a sneeze. Well, I'm just waiting for Secretary Lloyd Austin to build a port in the Hudson River,
sort of across from the Columbia campus. And he's not going to send in the military. He's
just going to set it up nearby in case they need humanitarian aids. Maybe he can send
them some food and water. Well, if I may say something that was going to sound
very contentious, but I think may offer Jews who feel politically homeless right now an alliance.
Israel, when they accuse Israel of being an ethno-state, to a degree it is, because Judaism is both a religion and an ethnicity, right?
Even though you have a large proportion of Arabs living in there.
I don't know why that's a problem.
This is my point, right. This is my point,
right? This is my point. So demographer Paul Morland works for George Peterson's arc. So again,
not a far right figure unless you're insane. He war-gamed out demographics for the UK, Japan,
and Israel. And he said, okay, the UK has low birth rates, high immigration, low ethnic cohesion. With current trends, by 2083,
we're going to be 54% first-generation immigrant. That is not a country. That is,
majority of people arrived yesterday. There is no culture there. Instead, he, as a Jewish man,
said, as a Jewish man living in a normally white Christian country, I would quite like England to be like Israel, to have a cohesive national identity, a cohesive religious identity,
to have high birth rates, to have high GDP per capita, to have low migration, particularly from
the nations that want to do you harm. And so I can accept, even though I have major theological
differences with Israel as a Catholic, I can accept the Israeli argument for national determination
and national sovereignty if they are also willing to cooperate with their partner states like the
US and the UK to have those same policies without calling it anti-Semitic, racist, or far-right.
I think that would be a fair compromise.
Yeah, I don't care as much with...
I think the issue that we have in the United States is mass unchecked immigration,
illegal immigration.
And if it were regulated properly with assimilation,
we seek to maintain our culture, and those who come here must abide by and live by this.
The example I would use is the turn of the century, the turn of the 1800s and 1900s, when many people were emigrating here, and they said, we're going to learn English, you're going to learn English.
I know people whose grandparents said, you will not learn the language of your home country.
And I'm like, wow, I mean, that goes a little far. But people came from Italy, they came from Ireland, and they said to their kids, you will learn English and you will not learn Irish because
you will be American. And then what happened is we got America. I mean, people wanted to be a part
of what we were doing. They wanted to share in our culture. And now what we have over the past
couple of decades is people who are coming here, bringing a different language, creating basically isolated racial villages that there's like these little enclaves, which creates the segregation, creates animosity and hatred, and it leads to violence.
And then we have this idea of multiculturalism.
Multiculturalism.
They try to masquerade using their their word games, as the melting pot,
where everyone lives together.
No.
But what they're really doing is creating segregated pockets
where people don't like each other,
and you can't have two different cultures
that completely hate each other meshing together.
It's like oil and water.
So the multicultural thing is different from the melting pot.
What I grew up with as a Gen Xer, we had the melting pot, which was the idea that people would come to the United States and you would assimilate.
We all came from different places, but we all came to the United States.
We became American, and that was something that was normal.
The multicultural idea is something that is different from that.
If you go and you say that we're a melting pot nowadays, you get corrected by intersectional
people.
They say that it's racist, that it's bad, which in my opinion, I don't see why it's
bad to say you should come to the United States and be like, you know, try to be an American.
What you guys have going on over in the UK, which we were discussing a little bit earlier,
is a little different.
Like in England, there are English people, right?
In Scotland, there are Scottish people. In Ireland, there are Irish people. right? In Scotland, there are Scottish people.
In Ireland, there are Irish people.
Hypothetically.
Hypothetically.
But in America, there isn't any kind of ethnicity that makes you American.
America is unique in that you can come to America, buy into the values, and you become an American.
I do have a point of disagreement.
But other places in the world don't have that.
And I don't see why there are people that have an objection to England being full of English people, Japan being full of Japanese people, Pakistan being full of Pakistani people.
I don't understand why there is is why people act as if that is something offensive when that is the most natural thing
in all of human history.
You know, people that are from a certain area
tend to be, you know, that's where they're from.
It's like, there's nothing wrong with India
being full of Indian people.
Have you seen, you know this better than all of us,
what's going on in Ireland?
Can you break down?
Because I saw like a picture of graffiti
and it said Irish only or something.
So Ireland has a population of about 5 million.
And in the last couple of years, they've taken in about 100,000 so-called refugees.
Lots of them as well are coming over because since the Good Friday Agreement, after all the IRA
troubles, Northern Ireland and Ireland have a permeable border. So you don't have to show a
passport to get across from the part of Ireland that's connected to the UK to Ireland, which is independent. And so many people that live in the UK are going from England, Scotland, or Wales over to Northern
Ireland, just walking across the border and claiming asylum in Ireland. So it's putting a
hell of a lot of stress on the Irish immigration system. Also, people are very angry because I
believe the politicians themselves own a lot of the hotels they're putting the migrants up in.
The politicians are making a lot of money. and shortly after a school teacher and a couple of children were stabbed and they found out that this man was
a migrant who had settled in ireland for many years and clearly hadn't integrated the irish
politicians were saying diversity is our strength you're a racist if you notice the irish people
started protesting en masse and the protests have continued to go on and the reason this is
happening in ireland and not in england is is because the Irish still have a strong sense of ethnic identity. Like George Orwell wrote
about this well before. Celtic nationalism, so that's the devolved administrations, England,
Scotland, Wales, not England, sorry, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, their identity is often born of
anti-English sentiment, even though they're a similar ethnic group. And so if they feel like
the Irish ethnic group is being incurred upon, not just by the English,
but by other ethnic groups that are exploiting their lax asylum system, they will kick up a
stink about it. And so they're like global managers that are currently in the Irish government.
Ironically, Sinn Féin, who were the political wing of the IRA, are now diversities of strength
flying the rainbow flag. The Irish patriots are fighting Sinn Féin, which I can't believe I as
an Englishman are on the side of the Irish patriots, given, I mean, half Irish as well, so, you know, for my sins.
But that's basically what's happening, is the island is being disproportionately flooded with migrants and the Irish people are kicking up a stink.
I will say, though, with the American context, I do think there is an unexamined amount of priors baked into the America is an idea belief because almost entirely
the founding fathers were Englishmen. They thought of themselves as Englishmen. And liberalism is
essentially how Englishmen think of themselves, like the Magna Carta and social custom, extracted
out of England and transposed on other places. This is why it doesn't work, why you can't export
democracy to Iraq and the like. And the problem you have is that you've transposed liberalism
onto old world nations under American hegemony. So now England, even though it has an
ethnic identity, or Germany and the like, are compelled to act as if they are America,
and then noticing that people that come from other countries and have ethnic and historical
and cultural baggage and don't overnight assimilate into the melting pot, which is,
I think, kind of cruel to expect them to just lose their memory as soon as they actually step into a country. If you say that might cause
conflict, that is itself far right. So treating England and the like like America, and America
thinking that there isn't also an ethnic component to its founding, has led to a lot of conflict.
I would rather we were just honest about these things.
I think the politics of Ireland, considering everything that's going on with mass migration,
is very interesting.
I assume you've been to Belfast. No, no, no. You've not? No. Because I would assume, you know,
the people in the area are much more likely than I or other people. But I went there,
and I saw the peace wall. And one side is pro-Palestine, and the Irish, they compare themselves to the Palestinians under occupation.
And the other side is pro-Israel.
And there's actually graffiti painted by people who think who claim that the Irish there are a lost tribe of Israel.
And what you see is hyper tribal politics based on whether it was, you know, Northern Ireland, the UK, versus Ireland itself.
But it gets really interesting then.
With the EU and the Schengen zone, the borders dissolved.
And now you can freely move about Northern Ireland and Ireland as if the conflict is over.
It just kind of stopped.
And then you end up with mass migration into ireland among people
who had been fighting for hundreds of years to preserve their and revive their language
i saw i saw graffiti in gaelic i believe that's what's called right and um it was explained to
me by a local that basically irish people are they're teaching it they're trying to restore
their language it was taken from them they they don't like the British and all of these things.
And then we see the EU mass migration stuff.
There was a video where someone, I think they were in Derry.
Is that the name of the city?
I'm not sure.
They asked people what the most common name was.
Did you see this video?
You saw this one, right?
Was it in Derry?
They're in some Irish city.
I don't know anything about Ireland.
But they're like, what you think the uh most common name born to someone in ireland was this year and they're like thomas and you know things like that and they're like muhammad
and the people there get shocked same in london it's yeah and they're like no it's muhammad
they're totally terrified because i think people were sold this immigration isn't happening you're
not allowed to acknowledge it line for so long.
But I think ultimately the Irish people are a great example of the Samhain reference.
From what I remember about it, the students attended a Gaelic specific school.
They were being taught a specific language.
And so, again, you know, crime against lawful citizens by people who are in countries illegally happens all the time in a lot of countries. But again, to have this prime example of people who are the future of your country trying to learn a native language being attacked and targeted by someone who's not even in the system legally is extremely painful.
And I think you're right.
I think America doesn't acknowledge the fact we sort of take for granted the fact that we're actually born of European nations and it gave us the foundation of who we are.
I think it is important. I think
it's complicated because America is such a large geographic nation that our immigration patterns
change over time. On the other hand, ultimately, all of the values when we talk about American
values, for the most part, are derived from some form of pretty much British but European doctrine.
And I think that makes a lot of people uncomfortable to acknowledge because it's like saying,
well, we're a European nation or we're, you know, we're generally founded in a culture
that might seem as though we're not allowing other people to be here.
The problem with a lot of immigration, I think, ultimately comes when you ask,
when you say, you know, you can come to my country, but you have to, you know,
learn a language and adopt our values. If we can't clearly articulate our values ourselves, if we don't know where they
come from, or if we don't have any sort of institution that's helping us maintain them,
then what are we really asking you to do? And if you were coming here, why would you do that? Why
would you leave something that gives you structure, purpose, and meaning to just jump into the void of,
well, we're trying not to stop on anyone's toes and we don't want to do anything that might upset someone else. I mean, a strong cultural tradition is good for
the people. It gives order and helps maintain structure without the need for government to
force it down your throat. Yeah. So this is why I'm going to, and Phil's going to about to give
me daggers. I'm going to blame the whole thing on liberalism. And the reason is, and this is from
the American founding as well when you take
christianity as the foundational jenga block out of the tower all you have left is the faulty
anthropology of the 17th century which has taken on a new and hopeful power after the second world
war because the second world war the narrative is of course anti-semitism and racism fueled the
nazi war machine the hope is that we are all fundamentally blank slates. This is why guests that's been on your show, Eva Vladingerbroek,
recently at CPAC Hungary mentioned Renaud Camus' great replacement. That is not what has been
taken actually by Tucker Carlson, Vivek Ramaswamy to mean top-down ethnic replacement. It is
actually Camus' original speech was given to Jews, ironically enough, so it's not an anti-Semitic
conspiracy theory. It's the treatment of human beings as some, like,
undifferentiated human mass, that if you pick them up from one place and drop them in another,
they're infinitely moldable to market demand and cultural demand. And also, with the liberal
anthropology of the blank slate, it essentially says that we existed in a state of, like, perfect
freedom and perfect equality before civilization. Not the case. But that sets up
an antagonistic relationship with culture itself, with the current structures of liberal governance
itself. And so all you've got to do is erase the cultural pressures, for example, the domestic
expression of patriotism, like flying your national flag, to infinitely accommodate outsiders. And the
outsiders will just melt into the pot, lose all their values, become productive citizens, because deep down, we're all fundamentally the same. It's like,
well, if we were all fundamentally the same, we didn't evolve under different conditions,
where would all these cultures come from? But that's never reconciled in the mind.
And it's never reconciled in the mind because of a, I think, utopic, but in some ways desirable
thing, as you said, of we want to end racism forever. You know, I heard that Asians
are more likely to be lactose intolerant, in fact, highly likely. But also in Japan,
they have a more likely to have a gut bacteria that allows them to break down cellulose
because they don't drink milk and they eat seaweed. And so the gut bacteria that helps
break down cellulose became common in the people who had a high cellulose diet.
And that's funny because I actually, I'm not, I don't drink a lot of milk. I have to, I have to,
I'm part Asian. So I have to, and I'm like, oh, I wonder if that's related to it. Cause that's
what they say. Now these conditions are obvious to anybody. Yes. Like people in Asia eat rice,
eat seaweed, or I should say more Japan that seaweed is a staple part of like, you get sushi, you get seaweed. And then you come to the United States
and it's more animal-based,
animal fats and milk and cheese and all that stuff.
Different diets result in different things.
You take a person who grew up in a region
where they only eat one kind of food,
don't be surprised if they have food allergies
in the other region,
but they act like these things don't happen.
I do want to bring something else up
as to what you were saying.
Have you ever played Fallout New Vegas?
No, I've dabbled in three, but...
Anybody?
No.
No, no Fallout New Vegas?
I've played Fallout.
So in Fallout New Vegas,
there's two competing factions in a big war.
Fallout, I'm bringing it up
only because the show is now live in most people.
Like millions of people started playing the game,
so they might get the reference.
But there's a Caesar's Legion
and the New California Republic that are are fighting and i saw this great meme
caesar's legion is an authoritarian it's ridiculous it's like a guy who calls himself the kaiser
and he's ruling with sheer forces post-apocalyptic so they don't know what they're talking about
and uh someone made a meme where they were like you know he was kind of crazy but he made he's
kind of right though and someone responded to this authoritarian despot character they were like, you know, he was kind of crazy, but he's kind of right though. And someone responded to this authoritarian,
desperate character.
They were like, this just goes to show you
why people support authoritarianism
and allow these things to happen.
Because you take anyone with any amount of charisma
who can point to an obvious problem
and then claim they have the solution
and people will be like, he's right though,
even when they're an insane dictatorial monster.
Pretty privilege is real if
you get someone that's charismatic that's attract and that doesn't mean necessarily pretty but
attractive and charismatic you can get people people will believe all kinds of crazy stuff
that comes from someone they like looking at so why else is trudoki for getting voted in
because he did that thing on the table where you know you see a thing where he did that
arm press on the table he could like hold himself up yeah it was like the table where, you know, you see that thing where he did that arm press on the table?
He could like hold himself up.
Yeah, it was like the yoga thing.
And, you know, I guess suburban moms like that.
So we do have an update from Michael Tracy, NYPD cops storming Columbia University.
He says, I was just chased off the sidewalk.
Thank you so much for keeping us all safe from a non-existent anti-Semitism.
Hopefully now Israel can continue to pulverize Gaza in peace.
Michael, you're very biased in this one.
Slightly.
Yeah, very biased.
And Michael, next time you're going to chase someone around New York,
you shouldn't look like a disheveled old man.
You should at least be clean looking.
Yeah, and I don't see why he was following her around.
Anyway, for those who don't know,
there was a woman Michael said was claiming she was being barred for being Jewish.
Justine Murray. Yeah.
He claims they weren't letting anyone in
and she was lying or whatever,
but he follows her around
and she's like, stop following me around.
Like, yeah, you probably should have done that.
He says, NYPD now frog marching Columbia students
down the street after snatching them off campus.
Thank you, NYPD, for protecting us
from these dangerous college girls.
Hail Netanyahu.
I think Michael's a little biased on this one.
A little biased, but thank you for the videos,
the videos and the updates. I love the snatching them off Columbia's campus. Yeah on this one. A little biased. But thank you for the videos. The videos and the updates.
I love the snatching them off Columbia's campus.
Yeah, they're not frog marching anyway.
Their children being stolen from kindergarten.
Yeah, it's a child catcher from Chee Chee Bang Bang.
Thank you for the hyperbole.
It's really adding to your credibility here.
I think what you're saying about the gut biome in Japan is really interesting.
So my family is all from Northern England.
It's on both sides. And my mother and father's side is from either, you know, Ireland or Northern England.
And my cousin went to St. Andrews and she had grown up in the States and she said her skin
has never been better. And I always think that's funny because it must be, you know, be humidity
or something, you know, whatever the air is. But I do think that there is a level of, you know,
we think one generation changes everything. If you just have the child of immigrants grow up in
another country,
they'll be perfectly assimilated if you send them to public school,
and it'll be okay.
But that's just not the case, right?
I mean, our genetics don't change that quickly,
and neither do our ideas and formation.
I think you can be incredibly influenced by where you grew up,
but I think there are bigger determinations than just,
oh, well, I graduated from an american high
school so i'm an american now yeah connor you were saying that so you it's your opinion that
liberalism leads to this yes right and you were saying that liberalism wants to make everyone
the same yes university homogenous yes i don't see where that how that argument makes sense because
it it's my opinion my understanding that liberalism looks at the individual first
not the collective so i don't know how you square that circle where you think that or where
i don't understand your argument how liberalism actually makes people homogenous and makes them
into a collective because it believes that before civilization and it believes that civilization is a rationally ordered thing that adapts to
scarce material conditions we rule blank slates that existed in perfect equality and perfect
freedom like that's a direct lock quote rousseau had an even more insane i don't even see there
this is another thing that i take issue with and i am i'm of the opinion that um um oh man i can't forget it i can't remember his
name now anyways i'm of the opinion that russo was not an enlightenment guy people say that and
people make the argument that russo was an enlightenment guy and i actually reject that
because russo wanted to make man like savage man but living in cities he rejected the idea that we could know reality well
enough to order out use use reason to order our lives he said that reason was it was faulty he
said that that emotion is the is a more real and true way of knowing reality so i don't think of
russo as as enlightenment as as friendly to the enlightenment at all i can bring the two together so the reason that lock believed that civilization came into existence was that it was
rationally ordered to cope with material scarcity right so yeah so rock lock and russo have the same
anthropology and they believe that man existed in the pre-civilizational state they had an equal
nature they were tabula rasa and that taking them out of civilization made them less equal and less free
Locke believed that this was preferable Rousseau believed this was akin to a fall out of Eden
So the liberal dream is essentially to upgrade material conditions and plan society enough to get back to the state of nature where you have
fewer reliances on one another so that you're not likely to have your freedom impinged upon and also you have equal
and plentiful material conditions so you have nothing preventing the expression of your will
rousseau thought you do that for a totalitarian state lock thought that you had to do that for
a degree of compromise the problem is if you generate enough abundance as to where property
rights are no longer a concern because you can just procedurally generate see i understand i
understand how you're you're saying that that's rousseau but i i don't feel like that's liberalism i feel like
i feel like rousseau and the direction that he went in led to a completely and totally isolated
philosophy philosophy from what we got from like jefferson and from lock and from the from the
founders of the country and the the same people that that that the english enlightenment is is really uh descended from well burke was
burke was definitely not a liberal but so the reason is they start from the same framework
and so lock took off because he made obviously more sense under material scarcity but as we
have generated the material abundance that has been enabled by liberalism property rights and the scientific revolution locke's arguments can be
outpaced by rousseau because people can start to conceive of themselves as having so much stuff
they don't have to worry about rationing it i think my i think my disagreement comes comes because
that is where it stops being liberalism in my opinion but they have something they have the
same view of human nature i understand the genesis, the argument you're making.
And we could probably talk.
I don't want to take over the whole show, and we could talk about this going on.
This is great.
Well, I mean, this is something that I've heard a lot of post-liberals talk about,
and it drives me insane because I don't understand why they say that Rousseau,
who to me is so foreign to liberalism why he's an enlightenment figure why he even though he is
he does reject that that that you can know reality he says that we should use emotion and stuff like
that and i don't get why the post-liberals are like no he's a liberal i'm like i don't get it
carl is now he's post-liberal correct yes something like that yeah carl is a post-modern
traditionalist um i'm nudging him to be christ because he will be eventually. I just love it.
Carl, I remember he was like the classical liberal.
Yeah, he was.
Yeah, and then he did a sufficient amount of reading
and came to the same conclusions as me.
Stop it!
Stop it!
To a book called me.
Phil, have you even read long?
Yeah, so.
I've been enjoying the hell out of this anyways,
but I'll talk my face off with this guy.
But I think there's a lot of merits to the argument.
I was listening to,
like,
I,
well,
I follow Carl now.
He's back on X.
Elon has restored his voice
and I think he makes a lot of great points.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think,
I think we should probably,
we need to have like a culture war episode
getting into this in great detail.
I'd love that.
I'd absolutely love that.
Fly you and Carl over,
come hang out.
That would be great.
We'll all go shooting afterwards too.
Likewise, when you're back in the UK, my friend,
open invites to anyone on this show.
There will be UK coming next year, I believe.
Fantastic.
Let's set it up.
Are you and Carl able to come down at some point soon?
Or what's your schedule?
We'll figure it out.
We'll figure it out.
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Token Black Guy says,
Howdy, people.
What's up, Clint?
Oh, Clint.
Clint normally is the first super chat, but he's not been here. I love that people are actually saying hello to Clint, like trying to beat him.
Yeah.
Kale says, any guesses on who Trump's VP will be?
Tulsi is rocketing up the betting odds.
Who else would also work?
Okay, I don't have any insider information on this because if i said
that i would get in trouble but keep eyes on marco rubio really marco rubio has recently um been
changing his media tactics to be much more presentable there is rumor behind the scenes
that suburban mums will find him in the same
Trudeau mold as clean cut and respectable and handsome. He can also win over some more Hispanic
voters. And in that particular district of Florida, it's kind of a political dynasty area,
and they're annoyed with Trump. And there's also that Rubio probably has some alliances
with intelligence individuals, and it might calm down the deep state and also if
you're trying to set up a continuity candidate that's going to be acceptable to many branch
the republican party he's one of them a smart fellow over here that's interesting we'll see
raymond g stanley jr says tim that timcast logo is looking sharp for nascar i love it postman
actually wrote it up uh cody dennison he uh we talked to him and uh it was really great i'll tell you the
story he uh he was on i think he's on pop culture crisis because he's got his own uh he's at camel
cast on uh on twitter his own youtube channel and uh brett dasavik was saying like hey he's
looking for sponsors maybe you'd want to sponsor it and he walked over and was like oh yeah i'm
looking for sponsors and i was like done and i shook his hand that was it it was like 10 seconds
i was like bro are you kidding i'd love to sponsor a car. That'd be so
cool. We're so excited. We're definitely going to go check out the races. The challenges are
mostly on Fridays, but we're really excited. And I think it fits perfectly, especially with like
the audience of NASCAR and the overlap that we have. They're the people who came up with FJB.
And I'm jealous. I mean, the people who are watching this race made one of
the most iconic chance ever so it is it is an honor and a privilege to uh support uh cody and
uh put the timcast logo on the car we're really excited for that let's go supporting people who
support you yeah yeah that's great i mean the car looks so cool shout out to uh jessica who does the
graphic design who designed it and it looks uh it looks really cool i feel like jessica must have the most wild career because every other week
she's got like a new project she's always been an artist but now it's like oh yeah okay billboards
also car also this next thing billboards in uh in time square how about that one
let's go david door says it's always a good show when the failed musician
and the dowry queen are present.
Who's the dowry queen?
It's me, I think.
Oh.
You know,
because you have to,
if you're interested in me,
you have to go through my dad
and present your dowry or whatever.
Ah, okay.
Is that,
is that real?
I mean,
is that a thing or like?
Sure, why not?
You think I want to deal with dating?
No.
Dowries.
What do we have? The last campaign says, hey, Tim and friends, just wanted to give a I want to deal with dating? No. Dowries. What do we have?
The last campaign says,
Hey, Tim and friends,
wanted to give a super chat to support the cause.
Thanks for all you do.
Really do appreciate it.
Manifestory says,
First time donator, yet longtime fan.
Love y'all's progress and work.
Keep it up furthermore.
Gen Z for Trump.
It's shocking how the polls are swinging for Trump.
And a lot of interesting points being made
as per these polls.
Yes, the polls can be wrong.
The polls typically skew Democrat.
And no poll in the 2020 cycle was this, Trump was doing this well.
So it's going to be interesting.
I'll put it that way.
I was listening to this interview with, it was from the New York Times, one of their
podcasts.
And again, they were they were talking to Gen Z about how they're voting. And one of my favorite
parts that they would they went to the heads of two different sort of get out the vote organizations
specifically trying to get young voters to register as Democrat. And they're like, you know,
get these heads and be like, well, you know, Biden is really going to win. And especially if you talk
about abortion and if you talk about the environment and then the person would have be like, from the New York Times, I'd be like, but
the polls show that they don't like him and he hasn't done enough on these issues.
And they'd be like, well, but, you know, people change their mind by November.
When they see really that it comes down to him and Trump, they're going to get stressed.
They're going to vote for him.
Like, this is their plan to get voters through panic.
There are so many polls, like Gallup, American Attitude Survey.
There's been multiple pieces run by the financial times and the economists and that they are showing the massive
values gap between young men and young women young women trending more liberal due to scaremongering
tiktok birth control is not a small aspect of that sadly and young men because you stuck them
in a woke classroom and you expect them to go, nah, thanks. This is boring as hell. Someone mentioned the bear scenario. Have you seen
this TikTok thing? I heard this on your show yesterday. Right. And so the general idea is,
the question is, if you were to be left alone in the woods, would you rather be with a bear or a
man? And apparently women say bear or something, and men are like, are you nuts? Well, I have a
story I've told that someone
I worked with, this woman, when I was at Fusion, we were hanging out talking about work stuff.
And she says, be honest, Tim, how many of your guy friends like talk about raping women? And I was
like, what? She's like, how many of your guy friends are like cool with rape? And I was like,
none of them. And she was like, for real? No, come on.
Like you guys talk about raping women. And I was like, are you kidding me, dude? If we were hanging
out with a bunch of our guy friends and some guys are joking and laughing, saying he intentionally
wanted to rape someone, we'd probably never call him to hang out again and be like, maybe you
should go like this really weird thing. Now, if there's a joke where it's like someone's doing
off color humor, but she's like, no, I mean like, like where it's like someone's doing off-color humor,
but she's like, no, I mean like, like guys, they like raping women. And I'm like, dude,
no, this is modern woke feminism. She genuinely believed that dudes are like hanging out bragging about raping women. And I'm like, that's maybe like weirdo rapists, which are a microscopic portion of the population.
That's guys' fantasies are them with huge muscles saving the woman from the rapists.
It's George and the Dragon, basically.
Yes.
They want to be the knight in shining armor, not the demon. because Ava, some absolute no-name journalist who unfortunately took down Lawrence Fox's career,
went on and said that I'm comfortable
with men being afraid of false Me Too accusations
because it keeps them in line.
And I said, okay, you're wondering
why lots of young men aren't dating.
Now, I think dating apps have a larger share of that,
but lots of young men are risk averse.
And I said, well, I know lots of my friends
who are smart and competent and upstanding young gentlemen who have divested from the one
night stand lifestyle and sometimes pulled away from relationships because they don't want to face
a forecast accusation because i've had friends that have been falsely accused and she said well
i wouldn't be friends with men like that and i was like did you just imply that i'm friends of
potential rapists on live television did you really just do that well she thinks she's better than you are well i mean it sounds like the
implication is she wouldn't want to be friends with men who don't want to rape women and don't
want to be accused of raping women well that would be the insane standard but that's a standard set
by women who have never had a single healthy relationship with a man in their life and
unfortunately those women during the 20th century took a very disproportionate time of-
Remember, and TikTok ain't helping.
Feminists just, feminists think all men
are the president or their dad.
Well, Simone de Beauvoir in the second sex
literally said all heterosexual sex is a kind of rape.
That is a direct quote.
Yeah, it's wild.
I think, wow.
Yeah.
Yep.
I think feminism has really warped a lot of women's minds.
And I think there is a certain amount of fear
that comes with this.
What I find really interesting,
and I wish I had the site to,
I could cite this source,
but there was a study done
and the highest rates of physical domestic violence
are among same-sex female couples, right?
Wow.
70%.
It was 70% of lesbians have faced domestic battery
by one of their partners.
And so I would argue in that case
that actually women have no ability to judge danger
considering they think
that would be a safe relationship well let's uh we'll read some more they are a bigger danger to
one another all right so we have uh yaroslav zaruba says you guys can avoid mentioning those
35 000 dead civilians together i mean it's not like those are actual people right wow that is
shocking that you would actually say that about these poor civilians who were killed that's a
weird thing to uh to claim that they're not people. Certainly the victims of war and conflict are people.
Heavens. Why would someone sit at your thing? But also like, what? I'm being sarcastic.
Yeah, I know, I know, I know. My autism isn't that bad, Tim, blimey. But also, okay. Yeah,
war bad. Thanks. I'm going to pat myself on the back. Like that makes zero difference to israel who again are looking at this as an ethno-religious conflict that has played out
over the course of thousands of years me sitting on timcast despite it being a great show saying
civilians shouldn't die doesn't mean they're not going to drop more bombs right and and on top of
that it's um it was uh um oh my god i'm forgetting his name. He was on Joe Rogan.
You know what I'm talking about?
So many people are on Joe Rogan. I know, that's not a good descriptor.
I can't remember his name.
He was saying basically that Hamas
has done something interesting in warfare
that we typically don't see,
and that's merging civilian population
with military combatants.
Yeah, so Hamas is intermixed with civilian
buildings and civilian population.
So when those numbers get reported, they're being
reported basically by Gaza and
Hamas. And they're basically saying
so if Israel targets Hamas,
they will just say those are civilians.
Including when they bomb their own hospital accidentally
try and blame it on Israel and then it turns out
to the embarrassment of news agencies that it was a
misfire. Yeah, that was crazy but more importantly
how many civilians uh yaroslav have died in um in in burma
how many how many civilians have died in yemen what about the open air slave markets in libya
right and this is what this is what irks me when they're like why aren't you talking about all the
dead civilians actually we talk about the 200 000 dead dead Yemeni and all the children and the United States working with Saudi Arabia selling weapons and Barack Obama's bombing of a civilian restaurant in Yemen, killing an American citizen.
Dude, it's ridiculous that we're going to sit here and be like this one thing this one time.
Dude, there's war all over the place.
And the people who are hyper obsessed with one conflict, I feel like I just don't trust it.
Right?
We sit here all day and we'll say things like the whole opening of this show was us complaining about U.S. involvement in the region, sending in our troops into Gaza, invading Gaza.
And they're like, not good enough.
And I'm like, y'all are obsessed.
I complain about Afghanistan.
I complain about Iraq.
I complain about NATO expansionism. I complain about Ukraine. I complain about now
what they're doing in Gaza. But these people are just obsessed with Israel as a function.
Dude, that's why they say, and they do, they say this is a Zion, like a lot of these people,
I guess you'd call them the anti-Israel right, call us Zionists because
my attitude is Israel is a country. It's a country at war, whatever. I don't want to be involved.
And they're like, so you think it's a country? That's it. That's it. You're Zionists. Okay.
Anyway, let's, let's grab some more super chats. Let's go. Kieran, the meat man says,
no notes him. The coastal pier is a staging ground for thousands of pizza ovens manned by
the Italian special forces forces. Since the Gazans complained that American MREs were a war crime to eat.
Lieutenant Dust then said, I was an infantryman.
Those MREs are a war crime.
Yes, but we have a bunch of them because everyone loves to try one.
That's just, that's it.
Everyone loves to, you know what an MRE is?
The Russians.
Military packets.
Yeah, military rations.
And it's like you crack
it was a kit kat in there like a butterfinger and then they have this weird flat oil bread it's like
bread but it's like got some weird preservative oil in it and then dude it's not terrible but
it's not the uh what is it like the chili i think it's just it's just i've been carnival for years
this does sound like a war crime the cheese is
awful but uh that's all american food though american food is mostly not food like your
cheese is plastic everything's got excuse me it's american pasteurized processed cheese product
right okay i'm pretty sure i've had like more flavorful insoles before no no to be fair to be
fair it's you're talking about what poor people eat you go to the
grocery store and you buy cheese and it's caked in cellulose they use it as an anti-caking agent
so that's basically covered in cardboard effectively plant you know bits and a lot of
the cheese is real low quality but you know most grocery stores here if we go to like the local
store um what do we what do we go out here we
have weiss and we have like food line they have good cheese martins yeah and they're in a specialty
section so you'll go to like a little like it's like a little island refrigerator and there will
be the sheep's cheese and the goat cheese but that's just not the problem in the uk it's the
same thing as so i visited austin i have been i was sold a lie right by everyone including my good
friend chris williamson now lives out there saying austin is undergoing been i was sold a lie right by everyone including my good friend chris williamson
now lives out there saying austin is undergoing a cultural revival and i walked around and there
were raving homeless people and people reacted to it like the sound of bird song like why do you
put food that poisons you crackheads that will just come up and scream at you like america's
such an odd place yeah i everyone kept saying moved austin moved austin i went to austin i was
not impressed yep i was just was just like, really?
Like, why is everybody moving here?
It's expensive.
There is cool stuff.
There's something, look, we're in the middle of nowhere out here, as you can attest coming
here.
And like, it's a big building, literally surrounded by trees.
And there are a couple of cities nearby.
Frederick, Maryland, not too far.
Charlestown, Martinburg, Winchester.
These are all within, you know, like you can drive an hour and be in DC.
So the city is there, but you don't have to live
where the homeless guy comes up to you
and screams in your face and spits all over you.
You can live further out and drive into the city
when you want to go for your nice steak dinner.
It makes me think that people,
the people who are moving there,
I think in large part were from California
where things are really, really bad.
So they got to Austin and thought, utopia.
But the rest of Texas is like, really, Austin?
And Texas itself is great, speaking of having a strong culture.
Let's read some more.
Superchats, we got Jacob Hawley, who says, Tim and crew, please pray for sulfur and Holdenville,
Oklahoma.
They got hit by an EF4.
Is that what it is?
You're off.
Five dead so far.
The whole town is gone.
And the city hall got reduced to just a slab. We're helping on the ground with ryan hall y'all people four month old didn't
make it wow sad to hear it would be cool if we could get uh uh you know some some kind of like
video showing the recovery efforts and make a fundraiser or something to help out the people
uh but you know that one gamer says my dad bought the
house i grew up in at 23 in 1988 here i am at 21 and that's no longer a realistic goal to someone
like myself gen z has bigger problems to worry about than another foreign war agreed one of the
things that makes me so angry is you know we often do mock the entitled younger generations
millennials and gen z but there is a certain entitlement
that they do deserve to be angry about.
And that is the younger generation inherits all of the work that we do.
We get old, we die, and we literally give away the stuff that we built and we made.
And I was thinking about that.
You know, I'm 38.
Here we are in this massive building.
And I thought one day somebody is going to inherit this.
My child will probably get this building.
I don't know if I like that idea, to be completely honest.
But there will be wealth transfer, knowledge transfer.
And the younger generation is supposed to inherit these things.
The Brooklyn Bridge, the younger generation inherits this.
It's just there.
But it was a tremendous undertaking.
And at the time, I think Brooklyn Bridge was first, right?
There's like ferrying from Manhattan to Brooklyn.
And it was actually like, you're going to Brooklyn today?
Wow.
Because you got to pay and take the ferry.
Then they built a bridge and you could just walk across.
Now it was just like, if you feel like going for a walk, you go to Brooklyn.
It became easy.
And young people don't have to do any work.
One day, and people not even from New York, one day you show up and it's there.
Now what's happening is the entitlement of the younger generation, which is the country that we and those who came before us has built, is being given away to non-citizens who are being given luxury hotel rooms.
They're being given paid debit cards.
They're being told to come in.
Don't worry about it.
While young people can't buy houses. before we give luxury hotel rooms to a non-citizen that one gamer should be offered the opportunity
to have as long as he sees fit a luxury hotel room paid for if before we give it to an onset
that being said i don't think we should do that then you're just trying to entice communism
the reality should be you should be able to work a job on a single income afford a house and food
have a family and we shouldn't be giving away and creating these crises.
But the problem is when they mass print money for wars, for foreign endeavors, for Pakistani gender studies programs, that was like 12 million.
And when they open the door to non-citizens flooding the labor market, it makes it impossible. Also, there's more, I think, more intergenerational resentment is
coming than class resentment because the boomers essentially voted themselves entitlement programs
that they couldn't pay the bill on because they gave it to their smaller cohort parents after the
war and then thought, right, the pension bill is going to come due when we have this. So then we
need to import infinity Africans to work for low wages to ensure the GDP goes up. And we need to
push all the debt onto people that haven't even been born yet. And so if you birth children into multiple trillion dollars worth of
debt, don't be surprised that they're going to be annoyed at you when the bill comes due.
All right, we'll grab some more super chats. What do we have here? Thinker for Life says,
we are here because we bitch on the internet instead of the street. Social media swallows
voices and people feel like they said something. And so the
true inner fight never gets pent up as it once did. I call that the pressure release valve that
is Timcast IRL. I think the reason YouTube tolerates us to the extent they do is that
the way I see it is this. YouTube creates a pressure system where if you are pro-narrative, pro-establishment,
they will promote you in the algorithm 52%. If you are anti-establishment, 48%. Over a long
enough period of time, the math is quite simple. The anti-establishment message dies because it
can't support itself and the opportunity exists elsewhere. But the reason they allow it to exist,
like shows like this, without just banning us instantly, is because the people who feel the way we feel
and see the things we see and are concerned
about it need to feel like they have
an outlet and a voice. And if they were to ban
this show and other shows like it, people
might get pent up, angry, and
burst. So they need that pressure release
valve that will slowly burn
out. However, that being said, I do think we're winning
when you take a look at
I'll put it this way.
The professional skateboarders who have reached out, cancel culture kept these people.
These are Olympic athletes.
This is the Olympics, skateboarding.
And so you have athletes who are wrapped up, terrified of cancel culture.
I'm going to get fired.
I'm going to lose my sponsors.
Well, I got bad news for the woke.
There's no more money left.
They've already lost their jobs and their sponsors.
Skateboarding as an industry is collapsing.
And so now these pros are like, oh, I don't even care.
I don't, I don't, I'm not making money anymore.
And then we're like, oh, we're investing heavily.
We're gonna do contests.
We just did a contest where we gave away, I think like something like 30 grand or something
like that to a bunch of skaters, including a bunch who are sponsored.
Now all the pros are taking notice being like, here's an infusion of investment and capital
into the industry to produce culture, content, and product. We need that desperately. And now
the response I'm getting is, oh, screw those woke people. If we don't do this, we are broke.
And we want to support the industry and make product and make culture. There's no more fear.
They've lost it.
So we're on path for a tremendous cultural victory.
So I'll just say that.
All right.
There was one Super Chat I really wanted to get to if I can find it.
So I'm going to scroll down and see if I can find it.
Because it was a comment to the Israeli Jewish ethnostate versus Europe europe but i don't remember exactly where it is so
on that point as well like when people say ethno state they don't necessarily mean that they have
ethnically cleansed an entire other ethnic group like you you can have neighborly consideration to
other people like i i would very much like for england to go further back than even when henry
the eighth set up his personal divorce court and become Catholic again. That doesn't mean I want to kick Douglas Murray out of the country for being
gay. Like I can accommodate friends. So here it is. This will be our last one. It's a good one.
Neglectful Sausage says, if saying Jews don't get a country is anti-Semitic, then what is it to say
whites don't get a country? How come we can't have ours when they can have one? I think this is a
problem that a lot of people have. They conflate. Some people, I don't get it. They blame Israel and Jewish people for why
white people can't advocate for having like France. France can't be French and Italy can't
be Italian. And I think there's a disconnect there based on probably conspiracy theories, but also the
fact that groups like the ADL, for instance, are led by, it's like the Anti-Defamation
League is very much anti, opposes anti-Semitism.
It's simple.
And I'll just say it.
I'm not going to argue literally anyone else's anything.
If France wants to protect French culture and French people, I say good for them.
Indigenous rights.
If Germany for Germany, for Britain, for Britain, I literally don't them. Indigenous rights. If Germany for Germany,
for Britain, for Britain, I literally don't care. The United States is a little bit different.
Sure, it was basically conquered and expanded upon by European colonists. But we have had
continually different kinds of immigration. And the 1900s, we got Italian, we got Irish.
But the thing that matters most was the people who came here said, we want to be American.
And the problem I see now is people don't want to be American. They want to represent the flags of
their nation, but in our country, and it destroys and dissolves what made this country great.
As for France, I'm not French. I don't care. If people in France are like,
France for the French, I'm like, good for you. You do whatever you want to do. Good luck, France.
Yeah.
To steel man the position that it's not the fault of Israel or Jewish people that you can't have national self-determination if you're a white country.
Ever since the Second World War, there was a conflation with Nazi Germany and the countries which fought and opposed Nazi Germany because they believed that if white Europeans defended themselves as an explicit people rather than just having the modus operandi of their nations being proving that they're
anti-racist they would lead in an ineluctably to the third right this is what Camus calls the second
career of Adolf Hitler and it's spectral and it's insane the problem now that people are realizing
this is why the Israeli issues reach such salience is acting off of this premise thinking people are
blank slates thinking that the west can just do infinite handouts and that culture, identity, historical baggage don't matter, they've mass
imported Muslims who are anti-Semitic, and now that second career, the spectral career,
is turning into a very real third career. So this is why, as I made the case earlier,
Israelis and Jewish people concerned about the integrity and the continuation of Israel
should also respect the indigenous rights of the nations that they are hoping would be their hosts or their allies. All right, everybody, if you haven't
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