Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #106 - Seattle Moves To ABOLISH Entire Police Department Day After Police Seize Explosives
Episode Date: August 1, 2020Seattle moves to abolish its own police department after explosives are found in the city, grandma's boy in Portland is arrested, the die is cast between freedom and security, voters believe democrat ...city leaders and journalists are encouraging violence, and racism is a public health crisis, in a naked bid to undermine rights and freedoms, and the World Economic Forum floats the idea of suspending passports for people who don't comply. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Seattle has officially moved to abolish their entire police force a day after they announced
they uncovered explosives from the rioters. A cop had an explosive land on his knee,
and he rushed to the hospital. And of course, now's the perfect time to abolish their police.
But I can't say I'm surprised. We've got a big slew of
hypocrisy. And there's some other crazy news, too, I guess. Voters, according to Rasmussen,
some people don't trust Rasmussen. That's fine. 50% of registered voters believe that politicians
in big cities and journalists, reporters, are actually making the violence worse.
That makes me feel so much better knowing that.
That a lot of people feel that way?
Yeah.
I mean, and they don't specify like right, left, whoever, Democrat, Republican.
Just 50% of everybody thinks that they're making it worse.
They are.
I agree.
They are.
Well, it's because they support the protests.
Right.
And they cover for them.
It's a really interesting thing that's going on right now. I mean, with Seattle, it's crazy it's because they support the protests and they cover for them. So it's a it's a really interesting thing that's going on right now.
I mean, with Seattle, it's crazy because they just had riots and now they think it's appropriate to be like, let's abolish the police.
We live we are we are living under the rule of far left fringe extremists.
And I started to wonder because I was reading this article from The Wall Street Journal that said, aside from the 249 state landslides over the past 100 years or whatever, or not 100, but like 80, they said Democrats have claimed every single election was illegitimate.
Of course.
Except for the two landslides.
And it's because the two landslides, they can't claim that.
It's like, dude, the Republican won every state.
Yeah. claim that it's like dude the republican won every state yeah so that makes me wonder if what
happens is you have this period where the silent majority is just chilling because everything is
good and even when the far left does crazy stuff they're like well you know it's it's still all
good and then it gets so crazy at some point the silent majority wakes up they all vote landslide
boom republican knock it all down and then kind of level things back out yeah i sense
it well based on what we're seeing with the uk last year it you know the polls could be meaningless
i mean there was a ridiculous victory for the conservatives in the uk on yeah back in december
we we theoretically follow suit i mean that's what happened with brexit but we got some other
big news the uh the antifa white knight guy
who was defending naked athena yeah they got him they got him he's the guy who threw the explosive
the uh the attorney u.s attorney in oregon is announced they got him he's being arrested
wow yeah what's going on over there oh the cat's freaking out and uh trump and and and we'll we'll
save this one probably for last but uh man, Trump just slapped China straight across the face.
Yep.
So he did a couple things.
He's forcing, he's given an ultimatum, basically, sort of.
He wants China to divest from their interests in TikTok.
Yep.
So they've got to sell to Microsoft.
Well, they're going to sell to a U.S. interest, I suppose.
Microsoft might buy it.
I'm not a big fan of emboldening these big tech giants, you know?
Yeah.
And I think Microsoft is definitely interested
because it'll give them power in the social media market.
But if it gets Chinese spying out of there,
you know, maybe that's a good thing, huh?
Yeah, I could see the benefits of it.
The other big thing is, this is huge,
Trump issued major sanctions against the Xinjiang,
what is it?
Well, let me make sure I can get the name right it's the xpcc it's uh the xinjiang paramilitary what is it production
and construction core so this is a massive economic force in xinjiang in china which is
responsible they say for a lot of the ethnic cleansing genocide against the uighur muslims
so this is a this is a big deal.
This is Trump.
He basically slapped him across the face.
And now a lot of news outlets are saying,
China's going to be pissed.
So I'm happy, man.
I mean, it's never a good thing when you're inching towards war, you know?
But this may theoretically put economic pressure on them
that allows us to avoid war
and still deal with the problem
of what is going on with the Uyghur Muslims.
Yeah.
Because we can't just sit back.
We actually have a big super chat
from somebody already asking, like,
why should we care about this?
You know, why should I care
if there are Christians being persecuted
in other parts of the planet?
And it's a really, really good point.
Yep.
So I guess the answer only is it's not so much about, you know, one being more important than the other. I guess I'd
put it like this. China poses a serious existential threat to us and to many other countries.
And they have concentration camps. Yeah. So it's like, you know, you add those, you add all these
things together. And it's not just about one group of people that are being oppressed or persecuted by China.
It's also we face a serious threat from this country, and sanctions do more than just try and stop the genocide.
Well, how about we talk about what's going on with this here Seattle Police Department?
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We got this story from Town Hall.
Seattle moves to abolish entire police force.
I noticed that they added a little editorialization here.
Insane. Yeah. I would argue they added a little editorialization here. Insane. Yeah,
I would. I mean, I would argue that's a fact. Yeah. Finally, some good reporting. There you go.
They say, well, it may be time to deploy the military to Seattle after all, because because
of what local lawmakers are doing is nothing because what local lawmakers are doing is nothing
short of allowing the city to be engulfed in violence and anarchy. They're moving to abolish the police. It's not defunding. It's a total dissolution.
Nonprofit programs and community led activities will replace policing. Why? Well, according to
the resolution, the Seattle Police Department perpetuates racism and violence. Oh, yes. And
it's a vehicle of white supremacy. It's typical woke nonsense. And it's a cancer that's
killing America. So I'll pull up this. This is tweet from Christopher Rufo, breaking Seattle
City Council moves to abolish the entire police department and replace it with a civilian led
Department of Community Safety and Violence Prevention. Oh, boy. You know what this is?
This is like you've got people ready to stab each other and someone arguing that a a calm
conversation a glass of hot cocoa will make everything all better yeah i see it more like um
you have you have terminal cancer all right but and chemo we we might be able to help you with
chemo but instead of doing chemo let's just uh exercise and and eat healthy that's actually a
really a really good uh point that's exactly what it is i know it's uh it's it healthy. That's actually a really good point.
That's exactly what it is.
I know.
It's the Steve Jobs cure.
He got pancreatic cancer and he was like, I know, I'll eat a bunch of fruit.
And then he died.
Yep.
You know what, man?
I'll tell you what.
They complain about QAnon.
They complain about right-wing conspiracy theories and Alex Jones.
And they ban them all.
And then they let the left-wing conspiracy theories run rampant.
And this is what you get. This is the crystal healing version of policing.
They're going to have people coming out. How much do you want to bet the community-led
violence prevention people will be wearing crystals? I don't know i all i know is it just feels like every criminal in this
country is going to be like oh open game it's open season on seattle wow man time to go to seattle
what are they going to do you know send you know let me let's talk let's talk this out they had a
warlord in in seattle a warlord and that was with the police what do you think is going to happen when if there's no
police there's some dude in seattle's gonna be like wow no police he's gonna walk outside with
a gun and go bang bang bang look at me this is i'm the police this is my block now what do you
what are they what are they gonna do with community you know what it really is the like
it's the it's the the coffee enema fruit cure for cancer i'm not making that that's a real thing
that's what I'm saying.
It's like they're getting rid of the medicine for crime and just going right to like, what causes crime?
Let's just talk to everybody.
It's like, well, crime's not going to just disappear.
It still exists.
And in fact, criminals that are there are out in the world.
They're going to flock to Seattle because there's no police to stop them.
Or to investigate things that have actually
happened. My goodness.
This website's not loading all too well, but let's see if I
can pull up Rufo's, Christopher
Rufo's thread. He says,
in the proposed legislation, the council argues
the Seattle Police Department perpetuates
racism and violence and upholds
white supremacy culture.
Where are they getting that information from?
Smithsonian.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
The police have schedules.
They work hard.
They work before play.
Yep.
Yep.
That's a good point.
They believe in time.
Well, they did take that down, that map of what whiteness is.
Yeah.
So maybe they were backtracking.
Yeah, but they still believe that stuff.
I know they do.
You're right.
They're getting rid of it because they realize regular people thought it was crazy
yep he says the council endorses the decriminal decriminalize seattle agenda that would replace
the police force with culturally relevant expertise rooted in community connections
housing food security and other basic needs so socialism right socialism. Right there. Huh. Trauma-informed,
gender-affirming,
anti-racist praxis.
What?
Whoa.
Word selling.
What?
Help.
911.
I have an emergency.
What do you need?
I need trauma-informed,
gender-affirming,
anti-racist praxis.
Oh my God.
They're on their way.
What does that even mean?
Why couldn't...
My question with all this stuff,
why couldn't they just have
introduced all this stuff with the police like what what is it like why don't they like community bringing
community together that sounds great it's like i mean i don't know about that last bit but i mean
getting rid of police completely sounds insane like the beginning of that uh that article that
was talking about you ever you ever watch it's always sunny in philadelphia i i've seen a few episodes yeah there's there's one where they start taking uh
i can't remember which character it's been a long time since i watched but they try to get healthy
and so two of the characters have taken a have been taking a ton of supplements okay and then
one's like so i think it's dennis is like how are you feeling and the other character is like
i've been feeling pretty sick i've been getting like you know diarrhea a lot oh that's you're flushing the toxins out me i'm so efficient i haven't taken a dump in in days
so like the point is they view the police as the toxins yeah and i've talked to a lot of people
who believe in like weird hippie conspiratorial medicines and stuff okay and their attitude very
much so is like there's no way to be wrong so So in this regard, it's like, no, the police, man, they're the problem.
Okay, well, how are you going to deal with this?
No, no, you don't understand.
They are the problem.
No matter what you say, no matter what you do.
No, no, no.
Saying that you can never be wrong is the problem.
Right.
That is an issue.
Everyone can be wrong.
I can be wrong.
I don't mind being proven wrong because that makes me realize that I was wrong and now I can be right instead.
I would much rather be right than wrong.
My goodness.
This is for the people asking.
A lot of people were asking what praxis is.
I got the definition here.
It says praxis is the process by which a theory, lesson, is enacted embodied or realized cool does that okay
so i think i've got it i've got to issue a a a title correction real quick go on they move to
abolish i think that's different from votes to abolish so in all in all fairness i will i will
issue that live correction right now just in case because it may actually be they've proposed the abolishment.
Okay, so it's like what's going on in California with, you know, affirmative action.
They've moved to put it on the bill or, you know, on the voting pallet so people can vote for it.
So they haven't actually voted to abolish the police department yet.
That sounds great.
Right, so this is the resolution they've put forward so far.
But they've already expressed
they have a veto-proof majority to...
Well, to put it on the docket.
No, no, no.
The city council is going to confirm it.
Then, however it goes through...
Don't the people still vote on it?
I don't believe so.
In Minneapolis, they didn't.
Oh, man.
I'm pretty sure the city council
just says, like, boop.
That's scary.
Maybe not.
I don't know.
It could be wrong.
It's just a calling card for criminals that want to just go i mean what are they going to do it reminds me it's crazy the thought of having no police is not a place i want to live in
it's it's utopian thinking man it's well they they what do they think that everyone's everyone
wants to live peacefully because that's not the case there's always going to be people that would
rather just take your stuff than go work for their own stuff.
What's that?
There's a viral meme about putting the shopping cart back.
It was like.
Yes, I remember this.
Yeah, there's like a meme that goes around where it's basically saying that the shopping cart is the true test for a civilization.
Yep.
Because you're rewarded nothing for doing it.
It's not.
So you go to the store, you go to the shopping store, you go to your car, you load your car up
and then there's
the cart corral
and you look at your,
a few cars down.
You look at your cart
and you look at the corral
and then you kick the cart
and it just goes off
and crashes somewhere
and then you get in your car
and you leave.
Yep.
That's the point.
It's like,
you could very easily
just do the little bit
of extra work
to put the cart away.
Yet still,
the parking lot
is littered with carts.
Yeah,
people like to compare
us to Sweden and like, you know, talk about Sweden. It's like, I've been with carts. People like to compare us to Sweden and talk about Sweden.
It's like, I've been shopping.
I've been to grocery stores in Sweden.
Not one cart is out into anywhere.
They all go back to the same spot in the spot.
It's just like there's a general respect for society.
Well, that doesn't exist here.
And they're trying to make a socialist city work.
Well, that doesn't work if everyone isn't on the same page.
Exactly.
That's the grand experiment.
Sweden has, they've got border restrictions to varying degrees, I'd imagine.
Yeah, in some senses.
When I was trying to go from Denmark to Sweden years ago, they stopped and checked my passport.
Yeah, they do that still.
Yeah.
And I also imagine if you flew in there, they'd stop and check your passport.
Yep.
Right.
Which means they keep some people out, I would imagine.
I'm sure they do.
Yeah.
So if you live in the United States and you don't live in Seattle and they announce they're giving away free stuff and there's no police, what's to stop you from flying 4,000 miles from the furthest point in the States
all the way to this other place you've never been to, you don't know anybody, you're not
a part of the community, to get that free stuff?
Well, I mean, I think about the homeless problem in America, which is a problem.
There are many homeless people in many cities.
Why wouldn't they want to go to Seattle then?
They do.
I know.
They love it.
That's my point.
There's a rail... I briefly lived in Seattle. I knew a bunch
of these rail hopper dudes. So they would hop the freight trains and ride through the
country to various areas where they knew they would get free stuff.
Seattle's very quickly going to become a hot spot for exactly that.
What did they do at Chaz? Within three days they were like, all of our
food got taken from the homeless people that bombarded our camp.
I don't think that was real. You don't think that was real?
I mean, the over-the-top tweet
was, I believe, not real. I believe they did have serious problems.
I think so, too. And then look in New York. Look at the New York Chaz that happened. Why did he take it down?
His exact words were, it's more homeless people than protesters
now. The New York Times said that. It's just a homeless camp now because the activists left and the homeless
took over. It's just homeless people. So the city of Seattle
is doomed. That's all I see now.
There's also a homeless camp in Philadelphia that was set up as like a Chaz kind of thing.
And then the homeless came in and they were like, well, we're not leaving until they all get houses.
Yeah, something like that, like places to live.
But with what's going on in Seattle, we're going to see this.
I'm willing to bet we're going to see it everywhere.
And it's funny how they desperately try to have, you know, Joe Biden is trying so hard to be both the I'm not for defunding the police and I am by using duplicitous language like like a true Democrat.
Should we reallocate funds away from police?
Yes, absolutely.
Should we defund the police?
Well, Joe Biden never said that.
You're right.
You're right.
You're literally correct.
He didn't literally say that.
Yeah, but he explained what defund the police was.
Well, I mean, they're actually abolishing it here.
That's the plan anyway, I guess, right?
And I want to show you a picture that exemplifies why that's so amazing.
It's a picture of a bunch of explosives.
Huh.
Mayor Jenny Durkan is asking for peace and an end to violence and vandalism.
This does not get us closer to justice.
I'm sorry, man.
At this point, I just got to say I have no sympathy for people who live in Seattle.
I think I have a theory, if you'll bear with me for a moment.
Yes, what is the theory?
So I think the common thread that runs through this utopian ideal
is the idea that people are basically good and that you can talk them out of crime.
And I don't think it's true.
I don't think people are basically good.
I think it's a Rousseauian idea that has been disproven a long time ago it's not culture that makes people bad
people are generally not good no i i disagree i think i think the the general amount of people
are good but in places like this the people that aren't good are going to flock there that that
it's it's like a a moth to the flame.
It's it's the open season on this area because there's no cops.
So I can't get in trouble if I go do some crime there, you know, and rob people or, you know, whatever I want to do.
But the fact that the criminals are out there and that they're planning on coming there is and Seattle thinks that they can just kind of talk them out of it is just kind of idealistic to me.
Yeah, that's true.
But saying that most people are not good, I will never agree with that.
Well, I don't think it's a matter of good or evil.
I think it's a matter of survival.
Okay, I can see that.
I'm not going to blame the lion for eating a gazelle.
Like, that evil lion just killed that gazelle.
Yeah, but that's not really comparable.
I mean, we are humans.
We know we're the ones who declare what good and bad is.
So a lion eating and killing and eating a gazelle is just the natural process.
That lion's not, I'm killing this gazelle and taking its wallet.
It's killing it to eat it because it's natural.
And when somebody takes advantage of another person to enrich themselves or, you know, strength, like to give themselves access to resources or power or to benefit, it is someone, you know, preying upon somebody else.
So it's not an issue of good or bad.
It's an issue of stability, access to resources.
But there are even people who don't need things who would still, you know, target, assault, steal, rob, or otherwise.
What we're seeing here with like Seattle is you've got a hen house, you've got foxes running around,
and they're like, maybe if we open the door and let the foxes in, everything will be all right.
Sure.
So it's like...
Great. Have fun with that.
Right, right. I think it's fair to say because we're humans, we have a perspective on what we think is appropriate human behavior.
Like if a dude comes in and robs a bank, that's bad, obviously.
So the issue is that person is seeking to ransack and steal and loot.
Do we open the door for them or do we put guards in front of it and say,
sorry, bro, you can't come in here and steal our money from our bank?
Well, that's the messed up part because that's not even what cops do.
All the cops do are posted at banks.
But for the most part, they show up after the fact to see what happened.
And they're not there to prevent crime.
I mean, in a sense, they are because their simple presence stops people from
doing it because they know that they're there and they will get in trouble for it. So what do you
think happens when you repeatedly tell people of low cognitive function that all police are bad
and that all they do is violently beat random people and then these people come to believe it?
I will tell you something. I have a
tweet for all of you. I believe this tweet shows an example of people who clearly don't know what
it is police do. Yep. Here's the tweet from a Twitter user with the name Abolish Police.
I was just assaulted by this man on Sunrise and Gold Center. He tried to break my car window,
grabbed me out of the car,
hit me, and spit on me.
He followed me to my work and threatened to kill me.
Please help me identify him
so I can press charges
and file a restraining order.
Gee, I wonder who will enforce such orders
and help you file such charges.
Oh, man.
That's embarrassing.
It's kind of like you were saying
about getting rid of chemo,
but it's actually more interesting than that.
It would be like walking into a hospital and complaining about one doctor who's got a malpractice lawsuit and demanding we abolish all hospitals.
Yep. I agree.
It's like this hospital service, you know, our hospitals across this country service millions upon millions of individuals every single month across the country.
And there were nine instances where a doctor accidentally dropped a junior mint into a person while he was getting surgery.
Abolish all hospitals.
Abolish all doctors.
All of them got to go.
Hold on.
Have you ever?
Has that happened?
The junior mint thing?
Yeah.
It's called Seinfeld.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was a great reference, though.
Do you know
the episode no like kramer is like looking down and he's eating junior mints and then one falls
they're up on the like the yeah yeah yeah right i remember that oh no think how stupid does that
sound we must get good now now hold on now hold on now what if someone said you know what we do
have doctors now here's like it really get interesting. We have doctors that provide service to millions upon millions of people per month. I don't even know how many people per year actually go see doctors.
Yeah, who knows?
Would it be crazy to call for medical reform because nine people had botched surgeries and died?
Nope.
I don't think so. I agree nope i don't think so i agree so i don't think so uh like
what are we doing i mean actually i think a review might make sense like well nine people
shouldn't have died we should review those cases and figure out how to make sure that doesn't
happen ever again they do right newsflash they do even now even and and to bring it back to
what you're actually talking about even the cops cops that do that, they do that.
There is a review.
So that actually happens already.
So you know what the problem ends up becoming?
There are absolutely instances where police abuse their power.
Okay.
Chicago.
I was reading this story from Fox 32.
One of their units was literally committing home invasions.
They disbanded the unit.
That's the least they could have done.
Right?
So the problems exist.
And there are dirty doctors. You know, they issue fake prescriptions. They get people hooked on
opiates, all that stuff. They get arrested. It's already illegal. Yeah. Now, I understand in this
analogy, the challenges that who polices the police, right? You've got internal affairs
and there's still politics involved. So there can be some challenges that I get.
And the fact that like a bad cop can get fired and just go four counties down get a job at a different place
and they'll take them on like yeah oh you're a cop all right cool no worries we got you that's
arguably true for any industry that's a good point like look at journalists well i mean that's an
issue though that that's something that we we should look at and that does need to be changed
a journalist a journalist say let's say hypothetically there was a guy who worked for
buzzfeed news and he wrote a bunch of fake stories about people associated with anti-SJWs, anti-feminism, or conservatism.
And he lied about them left and right to damage their careers and get them banned from YouTube.
Then imagine he got hired by the Financial Times and was caught spying on another newsroom and was forced to resign over it.
A guy like that could simply go to another outlet and find a new job that's it that's a
real story sure good yeah actual guy did that we see it all the time so are we
gonna call for a journalism reform now not one journalist will I guarantee you
that I would love I would love a journalist reform I would love some sort
of something to curb them in I know we talked about it freedom of speech like
they can people need to choose who they listen to.
It's also a private industry.
So I don't know how you actually deal with that stuff.
But I will point out, if we think that there's going to be a certain margin of failure for
any industry, even police, the problem becomes what's appropriate.
You know, if one person out of the 300 million interactions with police dies because a cop did wrong, do we need to abolish all of the police?
No, that's literally insane.
Do we need police reform?
I mean, if there's one guy, no, I think we arrest the cop who abused his power and killed the guy.
You know, maybe, and we do an internal review as to how it happened and try and make sure it doesn't happen again.
But what happens when you end up with something like Ferguson, hands up, don't shoot, where it literally turns out never happened?
What happens when you get people who riot for actual criminals, which has happened all the time?
True.
You know, they talk about Black Lives Matter, but one thing that often doesn't get brought up is that although we can agree that George Floyd shouldn't have died, what about the people in Seattle?
I'm not saying I'm sorry, St. Louis and other places, not Michael Brown.
There were other people who and Milwaukee, for instance, who actually had guns, actually shot at cops and then got killed in self-defense.
They still riot for these people.
Yeah, I don't get it. So I'll tell you what's going on right now.
You think Portland was over, right? It's not. You know why? What do you think the activists
are saying now? What are they saying? At first, it was defund the police, get the feds out of
there. All right, free the protesters and Ted Wheeler resigned. Those were the demands.
Okay, so here's what happens. The feds stay in the courthouse because Oregon deployed state law enforcement into the courthouse
as well.
And then activists stopped Antifa from throwing explosives.
That's all.
I mean, according to The Guardian and a couple other outlets, that's what went down last
night.
So now what are the activists demanding?
Are they leaving?
Why aren't they leaving?
They won.
They're saying we still haven't brought
those officers to justice yet that's right there is ones that were rightfully holding back the
rioters from burning the courthouse down is that who they're talking about do they even know who
they're talking i don't let's just say yes okay and so the issue then becomes no matter what happens
they will keep saying we haven't got our demands yet. So it's like, here you go.
They just want to burn the courthouse down.
That's it.
They want to burn whatever evidence is in there.
I'm just convinced of it now.
I think they just want to break stuff.
I think...
They can break anything.
They're focused on the courthouse.
Why?
There's something in there they want.
Trump.
It's a symbol of Trump.
The feds.
But now it's not the feds that are holding them back. And all of a sudden, they're not throwing firebombs anymore. Good want. Trump. It's a symbol of Trump. The feds. But now it's not the feds
that are holding him back. And then all of a sudden, they're not
throwing firebombs anymore. Good point. Yep.
The state police came in. Oh,
we can't have them claiming the Democrat
secret police are oppressing us. So
all of a sudden, the protesters stopped Antifa
from throwing explosives. But they allowed it
when it was the feds. That's the point.
It's a symbol they're attacking. They're angry.
It makes no sense. And as soon as they can find some kind of political advantage they're like everybody calm
down everybody calm down we don't we don't want trump to look good anymore because he was so now
in an interview with the oregonian they asked the protesters like what's going on and they said we
can't leave until these officers are held accountable it's like oh okay so it's never
gonna stop never it's gonna
be this way until the election i guess yeah that's that's the perfect get getaway for them it's like
because the cops weren't doing anything wrong they were holding people back from burning the
courthouse down so now they're like well now we can just be mad forever haha and we can just riot
and continue let's talk about what it is police do. Okay. Sure. In the context of doctors, do you go to a doctor and then he says, like, I'm going to
give you medicine and you'll never get cancer?
That's a ridiculous analogy.
But yes, with vaccines, I'm going to give you this medicine and it will prevent you
from getting this disease.
There's preventative actions.
True.
Okay.
By doctors.
Not with the police.
Is there preventative action?
There actually is. In a sense, yeah, for sure. The fact that cops are patrolling is in fact a deterrent,
especially if cops are actively patrolling areas like they do this in New York, they'll go into
certain neighborhoods, whether you like it or not, and that can act as a deterrent. The same thing is
true in Chicago. Then what do they do after you've been the victim of a crime? They seek to remedy it.
I actually find that a lot find that in a lot of
circumstances I have not had good luck with
cops remedying serious crimes.
And I don't even know how you
actually get someone in trouble
for like, I don't know
non-violent crimes like
financial crimes is beyond me. I had a
landlord once steal a
check out of my trash can
and forged my signature.
And when I went to the police, they were like, we're not going to do anything about that.
What?
Yep.
How?
Like, that's a felony, isn't it?
Serious, serious crime.
Yeah.
Whoa.
So the problem was that I was, so I wrote a check for rent, but I'd never signed it.
Okay.
Because I was going to be traveling.
So I pre-wrote two months in advance.
Okay. But then they told us we had to move I pre-wrote two months in advance. Okay.
But then they told us we had to move out
because they were reclaiming the property, the landlords.
Okay.
So I had my checkbook
and I just threw the checks in the trash
and I tied the trash up
and then I forgot to take it out.
One day I look and there's a cash check in my bank account
and it's clearly not my signature on it.
Wow.
So I called my bank and they said if you
want the money back we can do that but you have to file a police report so i walked to the local
police and they said no we can't handle that because this is the wrong department you got to
go to this department so i walked to the next department and they said what are you talking
about we're not even in your your neighborhood you got to go back to the other department
so now i got mad i go back to the other one and i actually started screaming at them i was like i want to press charges i want my money back
my bank will give to me unless you guys file this report and then finally a supervisor came out and
said fine fine fill this out here you go and that was it they never did anything about it wow but i
did get my money back all right so so anyway the point is yeah a lot of people get mad about that
stuff too i'm still not stupid enough to say abolish all of the police.
Yeah, yeah.
So here's what's happening in Portland.
A Portland man has been charged with arson after throwing a large explosive device
at the Hatfield Federal Courthouse during a protest on July 28th, 2020.
Investigation by U.S. Marshals HQ and ATF.
Read more.
Okay, well, we can read more.
This is the Department of Justice. They say U.S. Attorney Billy J. Williams announced today that
Gabriel Agard Berryhill, 18, has been charged by criminal complaint with using fire to maliciously
damage the Marco Hatfield U.S. courthouse. Quote, no legitimate protest message is advanced by
throwing a large explosive device against a government building. Mr. Agard Berryhill's Quote, Mr. Agard Berryhill before he had an opportunity to hurt others. The violent opportunists engaged
in dangerous acts of violence, such as arson, need to realize there will be grave consequences,
said Russell Berger, U.S. Marshal for the District of Oregon. Serious crimes of this nature go beyond
mere property damage to the courthouse and endanger people's lives. They say, according to
documents, at approximately 11.50 p.m. on 28th, 2020, security cameras at the Hatfield Federal Courthouse captured footage of a large incendiary
object enter the building's portico area and land near plywood sheeting affixed to the building's
facade. A few seconds later, the object exploded, igniting a fire near the building's main entrance.
Federal law enforcement personnel collected various items near the site of the explosion
and sent them to a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms, and Explosives Laboratory for further
analysis. They revealed social media
posts the night of the explosion
and located videos of the incendiary
object being thrown. The individual depicted
throwing the object, later identified to be a guard
Berryhill, was a young Caucasian male
wearing a green colored vest. Now
where does that sound familiar, huh?
Grammy's little kid.
It's Gammy's boy.
Gammy's boy.
It is Gammy's boy.
Antifa Melton, whose grandma bought him a riot vest, has been charged with arson.
I believe the story is a little bit too good to be true, though.
I don't believe his grandma actually bought him the vest.
So for those that don't know the context, this guy right here, he was shielding naked Athena like a very cringe-inducing white knight.
Yeah, she didn't seem like she wanted it.
She was pushing him out of the way, and he kept shoving her and getting in front of her.
Oh, man, that's the most annoying thing in the world.
I'd have hit the guy.
Like, stop pushing me and get out of my way.
In fact, I'd love to have been there and just grabbed the guy and be like, dude, stop touching the lady.
It's not even about defending the woman.
It's about this cringe white knighting that makes me just so...
It's like, dude, can't you see she's trying to get her photo op?
Yeah, I know.
Let the naked lady spread her leg to the cops.
Get out of the way.
Let's just get this over with, please.
It's more about this like...
You know what we used to call behavior like this from these like white knight dudes bad farting it's a bad fart that clings to you no
matter how how much you try and like shake it off it just people can smell it and they're like oh
yeah like you try to you try to run out the room or something you're fanning it just won't go away
that's what this guy is that's a good point anyway that's what it looked like so there's a website
there was a website where they they sold this it they sold this. It's a reflective vest.
It's supposed to look like a bulletproof vest.
They're literally LARPing, dude.
This guy bought a LARP vest.
No, his grandma bought it for him.
Well.
Supposedly.
Right, right, right.
We'll say that.
The post was made eight days before people publicly identified the guy.
And that's why people were like, hey, this post is from a week ago.
And it was a verified review, meaning whoever left the review did buy the product.
But it's possible somebody bought the product. They found him. They bought the product because
they found it. Here's what I think happened. It was the night before the 20th where the naked
Athena lady did her thing. And someone probably looked up this guy, found out who he was, and then posted his picture on this website. That's what I think happened.
I'm not entirely sure. It means they would have had to buy the vest themselves.
A week later, a bunch of people found the profile, found the post. And then we're like,
dude, this is the guy. And now they believe his grandma bought him a riot vest. It's not a riot vest.
It's a reflective vest for LARPing, like live action role play.
This is literally an 18-year-old playing a game.
Now he's being charged with arson on a federal building. I saw him light it and throw it.
And that was the big, huge explosion that we covered a couple nights ago.
And it was like, okay, that is definitely something more than just whatever they were,
you know, a firework mortar.
You know, it was clearly something.
IED.
Yeah, an IED, exactly. It's like, okay, you play stupid games, which to him is a game.
To everyone else is not a game.
Like someone could have been seriously injured.
This is what law enforcement does.
You throw a bomb.
They arrest you.
You go to prison.
And then other people are like, hey, if you do that, your life will end.
This dude's life is over.
I'm pretty sure what he did is a felony.
All right?
I mean, I don't know exactly if they laid out.
Okay, so they didn't exactly lay out if it's a felony.
But I'm assuming arson on a federal building
is going to be...
Okay, here we go.
They say,
he made his first appearance
in federal court today
before a U.S. magistrate judge
and was ordered released
pending further court proceedings.
What?
Really?
Wow.
Arson is punishable
by up to 20 years in prison
with a mandatory minimum
of five years.
Wow, okay. Yeah. Five years in prison. Dude. minimum of five years. Wow, okay.
Five years in prison.
Now, here's the most important
question. How long do you think he cried for?
I think he's still crying.
You think he's still crying? Absolutely. He probably cried
for quite a long time. Yep. And his mom
probably gave him a spanking, and his dad
was going like, I have no son, what have you done?
Remember that Antifa guy whose parents
brought him in? What do you think he's saying to his grandma?
I can't believe
I bought you that vest. What's his name?
Is his name Billy? You told me
it was going to be for LARPing.
Gabriel.
Gabriel, I bought you that vest
and now you're going to prison. It's all my fault.
Gaby.
Gaby. Oh, Gaby.
You're going to get locked up.
Oh, man.
I think that's the gist of the story on this guy.
But this is the perfect example of what law enforcement does and why we have many different departments.
Could you imagine if people thought they could just do these things and nothing would happen?
That's the problem with what's happening.
We need to see these people important, like go to jail.
Exactly.
It's a combination of deterrence i do
think we need reform yeah we need for sure we need i mean like prison reform how do we make it so
that these people come out and they say to themselves wow that was a really bad idea i
shouldn't do that again that's a big so question do you think you can connect this to the broken
windows theory of policing where if you uh get people in
trouble for small crimes you will be able to prevent them from doing bigger things uh i don't
i don't i don't know there's a direct connection there i don't know because i mean arson on a
federal building is not exactly small i i don't know about the i don't know if broken windows
policing actually worked there's like there's pros and there's there's people who uh there's proponents and opponents of it saying it did or didn't work.
There's an interesting thing I was reading about.
At the time when they were claiming this new heavy-handed policing was reducing crime,
we were actually removing lead from gasoline.
And like leaded gasoline levels coincided with like crime or something.
Yeah, I'm not saying it's true or anything.
I was just reading an interesting article.
They talk about, you know, it's a question of here's the here's the issue when it
comes to policing and when it comes to broken windows, freedom or security. I err on the side
of security, which means you'll see lunatics get released. I think the big problem with cities like
New York is that if you simultaneously can't defend yourself and you have a ton of, you know,
you want to have,
it's an imbalance in law enforcement, right? You tell people, okay, we're going to err on the side
of freedom, bail reform. What that means is in New York, they passed this bail reform measure,
certain crimes, you get straight up released. We will not hold you because you can't afford to pay
bail. They argued it was unconstitutional to hold someone unless they had money and poor people were being negatively impacted. Okay. I agree with that actually.
Holding someone could destroy their life. However, crime began to skyrocket. Why? Because it's still
illegal to personally protect yourself in New York City in certain ways, to say the least.
That's a good point.
So then you end up with a bunch of very weak, vulnerable people and criminals being constantly
released. If you're going to have freedom, it can't be only freedom for one certain thing.
You commit a crime, you're free to go.
Okay, what about my freedom to defend myself from the criminals you're releasing?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
No, we'll lock you up for that.
Okay.
And therein lies the main problem with imbalance.
So I err on the side of freedom.
I don't like the idea of proactively going after people.
If they commit a crime, they commit a crime.
If they're walking around like morons with shields, okay, fine, whatever.
If they then cross the line, then you arrest them, then you charge them.
But I do think we need to look at how we do prisons and try to figure out a better way.
I 100% agree.
Privatized prisons are definitely an issue.
It's an industry to them, the people who own these prisons, and that's an issue.
Why are you making money off of crime?
We have to get rid of that.
They need to be incentivized to let people, you know, become citizens and
prosper outside once they get released. But I was thinking about this. I think the issue might not
actually be private prisons. It might be recidivism. Well, that's what I just said.
What I mean is when we pay private prisons, it shouldn't be based on them holding a prisoner.
It should be based on in the next after the prisoner was released.
Did they commit crimes in the next five years?
And then that's what I'm saying.
We don't give contracts to prisons who have high recidivism rates.
Yes.
Or when when it becomes lower, they get more.
They then get to prosper.
You know, it's like then they can use that money for grants like the crime bill got rid
of people being able to further themselves.
And that's ridiculous to me.
Like, why wouldn't we want them, you know, at least looking to get grants to like have a library to finish their high school education or get a bachelor's degree in something so that when they get out, they have something to actually strive towards, you know? I think the crux of it when it comes to jails and stuff is the system we have in place is like, you know, we started in the Wild West.
We started, okay, we're going to build a big room.
We're going to lock you in it.
You can't get out.
And then we said, okay, well, we got more people.
We need a bigger room.
Okay, now we need a bunch more rooms.
Now we need our own building.
Now we need a bigger building.
Okay, now we need to separate jails and prisons.
So now we have jails for temporary holding under a year. Then have prisons for everybody staying about like more than that and it's just
then we have super max prisons all we've all we've really done has been like let's keep making bigger
and bigger places to put people instead of saying like hey let's change the system and invent
something that could fix this instead of just you know sweep sweeping under the rug. I think one of the ways to get there would be if we have private prisons, perhaps we
should be saying something like, if a high density, a high proportion of the prisoners
released from your prison go on to commit crimes later on, then we'll stop giving you
contracts.
I like that.
And they're going to be like, OK, we got to figure out a way to make sure that the
prisoners leave here and never commit crimes again.
Otherwise, we go out of business.
And that might actually make sense. There's interesting ideas around voucher programs. hey, we got to figure out a way to make sure that the prisoners leave here and never commit crimes again. Otherwise, we go out of business.
And that might actually make sense.
There's interesting ideas around voucher programs.
Who's the guy we talked to, Corey DeAngelis?
Corey DeAngelis. Yeah, Corey DeAngelis talks about school voucher programs.
Yeah, I like it.
The idea is like if everybody pays taxes for schools and rich people pay more than poor people,
but then everyone is given a voucher that they can then give to the school of their choice so their kids can go to the school they want
them to go to.
It guarantees that poor people will have access to schools, any school they would like to
send their kids to.
And, you know, it also guarantees the right for people to choose their school while having
schools compete to be better.
I actually really like that idea.
I do too.
Sounds promising.
Yeah.
For all i know they
implement it it becomes the worst decision ever and it's complete and total chaos yeah but i mean
well to to kind of bring that into the policing it's like unions the police unions the teacher
unions they protect bad teachers they protect bad cops that's all part of this problem that
we until we look at those and restructure those we can't even really get to the part of this problem that until we look at those and restructure those,
we can't even really get to the rest of this
because they're protecting the bad systems that are already in place.
Oh, yeah.
So we've got to really dig into those.
Yep.
And they're an issue.
But the general idea is perhaps the voucher kind of thing could work across the board,
post offices or whatever.
Yeah.
But I look at prisons, and that's what we need.
We can't just have the government be like, OK, here's a contract.
Take our prisoners.
Yeah, exactly.
It's got to be like we've got a couple different ones that compete.
And whoever has the lowest recidivism over five years gets the contract.
Yep.
I like that.
That's a good idea, actually.
So maybe I don't know.
Maybe that's a really bad idea.
I don't know what the solution is.
Maybe there are some people just got to be locked away because they'll never improve.
You know, serious challenges with people who just don't want to be functioning in a society
or can't.
I don't know.
You should at least give them a shot.
Seems fair.
At rehabilitation.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, this dude's going to get five years in prison.
And I'll tell you what I think.
He's 18.
I honestly don't think five years is the right call.
I don't think it will take five years to convince this young person that what they did was wrong.
I think it runs the risk of radicalizing them and institutionalizing them in a way that they can't function once they get out.
Now, I'm not saying do nothing.
Do you think he knows that he did it wrong now?
No, I don't.
I think now he's going to have a bunch of people whispering in his ear saying, see, he's in the state of oppressing you for no reason.
Imagine if he got a real...
That's a good point.
So we'll see what the punishment is.
They say it's a minimum of five years, which means there's no recommendations.
There's no pleading.
Unless they drop it to a lesser charge.
That's what I was thinking.
I don't think it's going to be the full arson charge because nothing got lit on fire.
No, it did.
Oh, it actually did light up.
Very briefly.
Oh, okay. I didn't know that it did.
I mean, it didn't burn down. I'm not trying to say it wasn't okay to do it, but I'm sure it's not going to be the full arson charge with five-year minimum.
I kind of feel like that is the drop charge.
Really?
Yeah, if they're giving them only arson instead of, like, criminal damage to federal property which is i believe a felony oh okay then there's
arson actually that's part of the executive order if you attack a staff federal statue a federal
building it's 10 years minimum 10 years minimum that's right so well this is a is that does that
include federal facilities i i don't know i haven't maybe i think that was that was specifically
like a veterans monuments Act or something specifically.
Okay.
Either way, this dude could be charged with dozens of crimes, and they're giving him one.
Five-year minimum.
So we'll see what happens when he actually goes in.
Maybe they're playing big-ass, and they'll drop it down.
But I think...
I don't know what the solution is when you get these dumb...
I mean, it must be real, man.
This kid is as dumb as a box of rocks.
He's playing.
It was his first time in the court, right?
Isn't that what they said?
He had his first time for these charges.
I don't know if you know.
But he's wearing a LARP vest, you know?
Imagine if a dude went and bought
a medieval knight suit
and then marched around in chain mail.
They were. I know. There in chain mail. They were.
I know. There was chain mail knights out there.
Yes. Like they're playing games.
That's what they are. They seriously think it's a game where they have no consequences.
Grandma should have bought
Gabi to a paintball range.
And go play some paintball and get it
out of his system. But you know what it is?
Maybe these people, they thirst and hunger for
war and conflict. Maybe. We you know what it is? Maybe these people, they thirst and hunger for war and conflict.
Maybe.
We are animals.
All of us. So what happens to this dude
after he gets out in five years?
I don't know.
But I'd imagine
he's not going to be
functioning in normal
because he'll have no idea
how to function
in a normal society.
Well, if they get rid of the police,
Seattle's going to be
a completely different place.
I don't know.
That sounds kind of fun.
Maybe he'll fit in.
Oh, yeah?
That's fun?
Well, I mean,
not if you actually live there.
Oh, okay. That's what I thought.
Like I said, these young men
who are thirsty and hungry for conflict,
yeah, they're going to be like,
you know, going to the post-apocalyptic.
You like playing Fallout?
That's what they're going for. They're going for Fallout in real life.
I like playing the game Fallout.
That's the point.
These people don't realize they're going to be living in Escape from Seattle.
Right.
There's going to be, like, gangs controlling everything.
There is.
I got to be honest.
There's actually going to be a, like, cathartic release when I see a bunch of, like, pink shirt-wearing dudes with skirts on and, like, flowers around their necks.
Okay.
And they're going, oh, oh, oh.
And they have like community police in their chests.
And there's one guy with like a hammer.
And he's like, take the money out of the van now.
And it's like a Brinks or the Brinks truck.
Please, sir.
Please.
No.
You don't need to do this.
Dude, dude.
We can all be friends.
Let's hug it out.
Free hugs.
And then he goes whack to their hand.
It's demolition, man. Yeah. The cops walk up and they're like. Let's hug it out. Free hugs. And then he goes whack to their hand. It's demolition, man.
Yeah.
The cops walk up and they're like.
That's a good point.
That's what it's going to be like.
Get on your knees.
No.
What do we do?
I don't know.
Wait, let me check the manual.
He said no.
It says say the same thing.
I can't find it in the manual.
What do I do?
He's like, say the same thing and add or else.
Or else.
I haven't seen that movie in a while
I gotta watch that again
that's a good movie
I'll tell you what remember that video of that
chick saying like or effing
what to the cop
imagine there's no cops and she's just stomping about
screaming and smashing things
and then you're gonna have these dudes wearing
like pink shirts going like
can you calm down you're not supposed
to break that oh she broke it shirts going like can you come you can't don't you're not supposed to break that oh oh she broke it oh geez um oh can you stop oh she's gonna she's not gonna stop
what do we do let's get out of here and they run away i'll tell you what man no they're gonna be
like it's okay she's oppressed yep and then you're gonna be there's dude who in their right mind
would want to own a business in seattle right now no one who in their right mind would want to own a business in Seattle right now? No one. Who in their right mind would want to live there?
No way.
I don't know anyone who would want to be there.
And I feel bad for the people that do live there.
I'm sorry, man, but I have very little sympathy for the people who are choosing to stay there.
Now, choosing.
I feel bad, though, because people have probably grown up there.
They probably have their whole lives there.
And it's like, I don't believe that the majority of Seattle wants and it's like it dude i don't believe
that the majority of seattle wants this to be the case they don't people called into a meeting
screaming like we don't care for this radical experiment and taking surprising not surprising
at all man if you live in a city and i don't know like a meteor came and just like crashed into the
center of it and wiped out a ton of the buildings and infrastructure okay and then you were like i'm gonna stay here it's like well you can that's fine but i mean
you're like living in smoldering ruins by choice now well that's that's an act of nature so
ultimately here's here's here's what bothers me the people who keep voting for this stuff
they voted for these people no no no they they they they voted it's like no no no most people
are comfortable in their lives they don't think this is going to happen they get too complacent
with what's happening they stop caring about the politics because whatever you know it's like i was
saying this won't happen right you were explaining earlier the silent majority is busy working they
get home from work they crack
a beer and hang out with the friends they don't talk politics politics needs to be a regular thing
for everybody and it's not anymore these people that are out there doing this it is everything to
them it's the only thing that they do is because they want their you know message pushed forward
to the front of the line and And that's what they're doing.
So the people that live in Seattle, if they want this, by all means.
But if not, they need to get political.
They need to get involved.
They need to be protesting also.
I'm actually thinking if Biden wins, we might see.
So let me stop there.
I'll start over.
People believe that if Donald Trump wins, progressives will go nuts and start tearing things apart.
They're already doing that.
Right.
So what's the difference?
But most people are like, yep, the progressives, they'll rip everything to shreds if Trump gets elected.
If Biden gets elected, it's only like 36% believe conservatives would get violent.
And that's like, I'm like, well, those 36% are wrong.
But maybe not.
I'm starting to think otherwise.
The way I was explaining it earlier is that you have, you know, we had these, I think there were two 49 state landslides. It was Nixon and I think Reagan. And the Democrats, according to the Wall
Street Journal, have called every single election they've lost, other than those two, illegitimate,
going back to, I think, 1968 or something. There's a Wall Street Journal article about this.
Wow.
So why is it that we had these two landslides for Republicans?
What I think happens is, over time, political activity among regular working class people starts going down.
Why?
Because, I don't know, life's all right, you know?
Like, we get by.
First of all, we're spending most of our time working.
We're not out there protesting and screaming about everything nonstop.
You go to work.
You come home.
You take care of your family.
You mind your own business.
And life's overall pretty good.
You might vote passively.
But because they get passive and they become the silent majority, the crazies start taking control.
Now the loudest voices are fringe lunatics like we're seeing today forcing regular people to get up
and get angry it's almost like you're sitting at home eating dinner and you hear a weird really
annoying sound outside and you're like it'll eventually stop let's just keep eating dinner
yeah i'm tired i just got off work but it doesn't stop in fact it's getting louder and louder and
then finally you go enough and you throw down down your tablecloth and you get up.
You go outside and you yell at the kids, shut up!
And the kids shut up.
I like that tweet you showed me.
Which one?
With the guillotine.
Oh, yeah.
Do I have that one?
That sums this up so perfectly.
Oh, you do?
Yeah, you do.
Check this out.
I don't really care about politics.
Okay.
Well, your head's about to be chopped off from the politics you don't care about.
So what's funny is the guy who made this is actually a leftist and he makes a bunch of
really dumb comics okay he made one uh this is how i found this actually he made one
where it was a guy standing behind hitler saying i don't agree with what you say but i'll defend
to the death your right to say centrist and he was like modern centrists be like or whatever okay and so i saw that i'm like dude you can literally
buy hitler's book on amazon in like you know a bunch of different versions of it there's like
stylized art it's ridiculous wow but yes there's a reason why you can hear the words of this lunatic
so you can understand why he was a lunatic and why you know it's important that we know
they say know your enemies, right?
Yep.
But these people don't get it.
They're like, heaven forbid, we actually learn why evil people do things.
But I looked at his Twitter account and he had this one as well as part of a collage or whatever.
And he says, I don't really, it's a guy about to get his head chopped off.
I don't really care about politics.
The reason why that's funny is because it's not the right that goes around
in revolutions with guillotines.
The left literally brings mock guillotines to people's homes.
Jeff Bezos is right.
Yeah.
So this actually speaks way more to moderates and conservatives than anybody else.
Yeah.
You can sit there all day and night and say you don't care.
And well, here comes the here comes the chop.
Politics cares about you.
Well, I'll tell you what, man.
Voters say some big city leaders, most reporters
encourage violent protests. Here's what's crazy. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone
and online survey finds that 50% of likely U.S. voters believe political leaders in some major
cities like Portland and Seattle are encouraging violent protests by limiting the police response.
31% disagree and 19% are not sure.
They say 55% of all voters believe most reporters identify with the protesters in violent protest situations.
Wow.
I want you to take that one to the bank when we talk about the silent majority.
Yep.
55% of all voters believe the reporters identify with the violent protesters.
But that says all voters.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That doesn't just say of conservatives.
Yeah, I know.
You know, it's everybody.
Everyone thinks this.
Of conservatives.
Sorry, the majority does.
Do they give us the breakdown by conservatives on this one?
Well, what was the paragraph just above this?
Republicans.
What does that say there?
This one has to do with political leaders making it worse.
They say Republicans, 72 percent, are more likely than Democrats 33% to think these political leaders are making it worse.
And unaffiliated is at 48%.
I don't know what those numbers represent.
But that's still 33% of the Democrats think that the political leaders are making it worse.
Yeah.
Leaders, blur all there.
Yep.
So it's not just one.
I think the journalists...
Because they love blaming a certain somebody.
So take into consideration the journalist's portion of this 55 of all voters believe most reporters identify with the protesters are you going to tell antifa who you're voting for
when you get a phone call from someone you believe is part of the violent protests and they're saying who did you vote for yeah uh i vote for biden
good click good that's right you will look i know where you live most reporters this is the
important factor if 55 of voters are lying to reporters because they believe the reporters
are antifa then our polls are insanely skewed.
Wow, yeah.
I already thought that.
Insanely.
You know what this means?
It means that the polls are beyond inverted.
Okay, so consider this.
45% of people answering polls, and we're just speculating here.
I'm extrapolating some data here.
We're taking a little leap.
If 55% of voters think protesters are Antifa, it stands to reason you're not going to tell
anti-foe who you're voting for.
You're not going to tell them the truth, at least, right?
So that means those 55% are lying.
So if that means 45% are being honest, which includes a small portion of Trump supporters,
and then the rest are all saying Biden, it's probably right now the actual polls are Trump
80 percent, Biden 20. Yep, that sounds about right. I believe that. We'll see, man. We'll see, man.
I don't I think I think hubris will be the downfall of of of either side. You think you won. You
didn't. You better show up and vote. It's all that matters. I've never been more more stoked to vote
for somebody in my entire life. And that's and i've heard i've heard similar things people they don't the left doesn't want to believe it man because i've tweeted about
this over and over again so uh i mentioned this before i would love to actually i'm talking to
my friend about promoting their twitter account okay but this is somebody who's not you know a
public figure at all okay i met somebody at a black lives matter rally okay yeah six years ago
okay who's who even up to last year was posting f trump f trump black lives matter and then all
of a sudden i see she's posting all these crazy ass donald trump memes and i'm like what what is
what is going on so i send her a dm i'm like you're voting for trump now and she's like definitely
and i was like but i met you at a black lives matter rally And she's like, definitely. And I was like, but I met you at a Black Lives Matter rally. Yeah. She's like, right. Yep. But yep. You know, it has to do with it has to do
with Epstein. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Because Trump's Trump's dropping the hammer on all them. There's
a lot of scared. They're they're scared. You can tell Mike Cernovich tweet at something really,
really funny. And he especially deserves a lot of credit on this one because he's the one who
filed the suits to get the documents unsealed.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, it's really crazy.
People don't realize this.
Mike Cernovich has actually broken tons of huge news stories.
Cernovich is killing it.
The media doesn't want to acknowledge this guy.
Oh, yeah.
They smear him.
They lie or they just omit his name entirely.
Wow, really?
Yeah, but he's absolutely responsible.
And then to a certain degree, I'm trying.
I don't want to steal credit from anybody else. There's Julie k brown of the miami herald okay who they were both involved
but i think cernovich was the first could be wrong but i know that he played a large role in this
but uh not now that i've been praising his work on epstein i'm free oh yeah he tweeted
he tweeted that right now you've got this big q anon protest in hollywood okay and all the
mainstream journalists are mocking and belittling them for like crazy conspiracy stuff.
Okay.
I definitely think a lot of these people believe some crazy conspiracy stuff.
Though, to be honest, I don't follow it, you know, seriously.
But Cernovich said, he responded basically saying, you've got these main, I'll paraphrase the general idea. It's no wonder that these people believe or refuse to believe mainstream news and end up believing conspiracies when they've been demanding the press cover Bill Clinton on, you know, on the island.
I'm going to be very careful of language because YouTube will give us the X.
Well, he was.
Bill Clinton, for those that don't know.
He was named directly by Virginia Giuffre.
Yeah. named he was named directly by uh virginia joff uh jufre yeah she id'd him saying there's testimony
from 2016 that's got that got released thanks to cernovich where she's straight up like clinton
was there end of story yep so she saw him with not just not just young there right things were
happening while and they were there with young women and so what cernovich points out is you
you have people who end up believing conspiracies
because we know for a fact when these transcripts, when these documents get released and there is
some good journalists revealing this stuff, no one else covers it. Yeah, because they don't want
anyone looking at that stuff. That's why. And it's political, but it's also having to do with Antifa.
These people believe that these journalists are Antifa and they are
correct. These people are aligned ideologically with these far left militant extremists.
So when you watch a video and you see a guy lob an explosive and the Department of Justice says,
we've got him, he's being arrested. And then you turn on the media and they're like peaceful protesters and you're like what i watched the video man yep it drives you insane throws it
it's true lights it tosses it it explodes here's what ends up having lights on fire i'm not
surprised there are people who refuse to believe mainstream news and end up getting their news
from fringe conspiracy groups because at least the fringe conspiracy groups are talking about
antifa being violent well i mean bill clinton if you look into it it's not there there is
some fringe conspiracy stuff but a lot of it actually is corroborated like it's legitimate
proven stuff that they're talking about that the mainstream media isn't talking about so i mean
yeah there's there's some conspiracy in it but for the most part I mean a lot of it's
been proven no there's a lot of it's it's a big massive insane conspiracy gumball garbled mumbo
jumbo well yes it's become it's become more and more because it feels like they're trying to to
smoke the whole the whole uh Q movement with these crazy sides there's there's there. There's a lot more problems with Q
going back to its entire history of failed predictions
and kind of just garbled nonsense.
Okay.
But what happens is no one will trust the mainstream news
if the mainstream news is trying to debunk it
because we know they're lying about things we can see with our own eyes.
So what happens is people become very susceptible to conspiracy theories.
If you see a story on the internet and it says Antifa lobs bomb.
If you watch this show, for instance, and we showed the clip from – we didn't play it, but we show that DOJ posts this.
And actually, can I pull it up right here?
Here we go.
A Portland man has been charged with arson.
And here's the video published by the DOJ. And you can see a dude. Look, there's the flashes. You watch it. You go on Twitter. You
can see this verified DOJ account. Yeah. If we know this happened, if you watch the show and
you know this happened, and then you see from every mainstream news source, peaceful protest,
you see a picture of a burning building torched and it says peaceful protest.
You watch MSNBC. And what was that guy's name who said peaceful protest in front of the burning
building? I don't remember his name. He's standing in front of the police precinct,
which is being burned to the ground. Mostly peaceful. And he's like, now, now, now it's
peaceful. It's peaceful. And CNN did the same thing. Oh, yeah. I remember that. If you watch
that and you're staring in confusion like, I don't get it.
These people are literally insane.
They're lying.
Then when they come out with any other information, you're like, I don't buy it.
I don't believe it.
It's like I was saying before.
They could come out right now and say, you know, today Donald Trump waved hello to some reporters.
I'd be like, no, he didn't.
You're lying.
It's not true.
It's fake news.
I'm going to need proof.
I need the video and i need
the full 20 minute video of the helicopter landing trump walking up waving hello walking back and
then flying away no he gives the thumbs up that's what he does he goes see boom see no he flicks
him off and says you're fake news fake as he should no he doesn't because he's i'm kidding
no i know i i still i like the guy so you know You know, I saw videos of a lot of these, you know, a lot of the conspiracy protesters and stuff.
And what makes me really angry is that, and I'm not going to blame the individuals for believing conspiracy theories and fake news.
But in the absence of real journalism, it's, it's, it's this the space is exploited by people who just make
things up for profit i mean you're also going under the assumption that anyone that follows q
believes every single thing that they're talking about and that's not true i mean the core of it
is just garbled mumbo jumbo there's a huge map about it's it's not i know i've seen that map
international or interdimensional whatever just right listen Listen, there's a general idea around it
with Donald Trump going up against elements
of what they call the permanent government.
People who retain their positions
after elected officials leave.
But, you know, if you're talking about people
who like passively and loosely
like mention something without paying attention to it,
well, then I'd recommend you actually start looking
at what some of these people are saying
because some of what they're saying is a lot of insane, you know.
Yeah, there's crazy people in every group.
Yeah, but this is primarily nonsensical garbled mumbo jumbo.
They're holding up posters with pizzas and hot dogs on it
because somebody made something up on 4chan and they all just believed it was true.
And now I'd be willing to bet there's a huge, I mean, I know for a fact,
a lot of people believe things are true that are absolutely not true because somebody literally posted on a forum,
something totally fake. And the problem I have with this is it makes it impossible to actually
dig into what they were tracking. A red herring was thrown out. They chased after it. Now they're
marching around with poster boards saying thing, talking about, you know, weird conspiratorial
things that are just not true. And that was the point.
You've got powerful elites.
We know they're doing creepy things.
Bill Clinton was just implicated.
So we get it.
But when you come out with poster boards of things that make no sense.
And one of the princes.
I don't remember which one.
Prince Andrew.
Yeah, Prince Andrew.
Definitely implicated.
So all you have to say is like, it's very clear cut.
Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, ID'd by witness.
What do we get instead?
People marching around with gibberish made up words, pictures of spaghetti and hot dogs, and they look like they're nuts because someone posted fake news online and they were like, this is what I'm going to make a poster board about.
Instead of being like published documents through a lawsuit today as reported by Newsweek implicate Bill Clinton.
Yeah, those are crazy.
Instead, you get conspiracy stuff.
I can't believe I read that today.
Yep.
That's where we're at.
So the important thing I always tell people, it's like, man, there are real – well, there used to be real journalists.
I don't think they really exist for the most part anymore.
I'm looking at one right now, Tim.
Yeah, kind of.
But what we sort of do is like a weird fact-checking commentary show almost.
Yeah, I guess that's true.
That accurately talks about what our show is.
Yeah, I guess so.
A lot of crazy people saying a lot of crazy things,
and I have no problem saying it's true, it's not true.
We need facts on this one.
I think we showed that chart the other day about the New York Times
and the hockey stick of all the intersectionalism and far-leftist stuff.
Starting in like 2010, right?
And then, listen, if you get – there's so many factors that are conspiring to create conspiracy movements.
It is the fault of the New York Times.
It is the fault of the Daily Beast and Vox.
Yeah, they post it so much that it's convinced these people that believe –
no, we're not talking about Q anymore.
We're talking about the crazy left, the people that read all this and succumb to it pass it around keep seeing it and
pass it around and it gets worse and worse and worse that that is now their new reality that's
what they believe it is a hundred percent that is the way people are and everyone else is like
they're looking at them like they're the ones holding the pizza signs like you guys are crazy
because that's not the way it is so So when they say what was that initial thing?
The Seattle Department said they wanted gender affirming praxis or whatever.
Something like that.
I'm like, what?
What is this?
Praxis is a dog whistle to the far left.
Okay.
Trauma informed gender affirming anti-racist praxis.
Whoa.
So all of these words are dog whistles for the far left.
In fact, the word dog whistle is a dog whistle to the far left
because regular people don't use these phrases.
Good point.
You can tell if someone is trapped in this bubble
of this conspiracy world.
There really are white supremacist conspiracy theorists
who believe there is a cabal, the patriarchy,
that controls everything.
It's insane. Here's what happens. The New York Times starts telling, you know,
talking about whiteness, directly insulting people. Those people then say, I'm done,
and they turn it off. But they still want to get information from somewhere.
And so they go online, they look for it, and they end up finding the inversion of it. Enter Timcast IRL.
Well, we're here for you to give you the real news and try to break it down.
Well, we try to break it down.
What I mean is kind of in terms of where people end up.
A lot of people end up going into insane conspiracy world.
Or like Facebook meme news land.
Well, that's the left.
They start getting all their news from memes.
And I'm like, some random person will tweet something like, the government is so dumb.
Like, they should just give everyone a million dollars.
And then all of a sudden I see like 50,000 shares on Facebook.
And they're like, it makes so much sense.
Remember the one?
What was the thing where it was like, what did they say?
What did they say?
It was like, Michael Bloomberg spent 500 million dollars on the election if he could have there's 300 million
americans he could have given every american a million dollars and still had money left over
and it's like no that's a dollar yes like dollar 25 like sorry learn math if you can't even do that
why should we trust you with anything but
that's what they'll do is they'll take a screenshot of that insane statement and that went crazy viral
people were sharing that like can you believe this look at this can you believe it it's like
no i can't i can do math no that's crazy yes everybody would have gotten a dollar 30
yeah if i think you would i think you need a trillion a trillion or something yeah it's not if he had
500 trillion he could have given a million dollars yeah yeah well 350 million or a trillion
yeah right so all of these people they share memes for news they get they get their information
half-baked from cnn because they overheard it at an airport and then other people are sitting there
and they'll actually it's it actually, it's really easy to get
pushed down, say, a rabbit hole. Now, the left tries claiming that YouTube does it. It doesn't
really. That's not true. Facebook might through shares, though they've been changing their
algorithm. It really just happens. If someone sends you a video and you see a dude lobbing
an explosive at a building, you go, whoa, that guy just threw an explosive at that building.
What happened? And then you're like, but the news isn't talking about it. So I've literally gotten emails from
people where they're saying things like, I turn on the news in, you know, in Europe,
and they're showing all of these peaceful marches and protests. And then all of a sudden,
you're seeing, you know, gas masks and like camo gear guys shooting at people.
Right.
And you're like, wait, wait, wait, whoa, whoa, wait wait whoa whoa how did how did how did we get here yeah wait they're missing a huge chunk of time there what they don't show it
do people even question that though i would question it like how did well like what spawned
them from to do that because there's got to be a reason and there was but they don't show that
it's they just they they try and make it seem like peaceful demonstrators
were attacked viciously by Trump's secret police today.
I mean, even my friend in Portland who hit me up saying,
like, how can you be okay with this?
Like, I live in Portland, and it's fine.
Like, I'm not seeing anything.
Like, I go outside, everything's normal, nothing's happening.
So how are you going to tell me I live in Portland
and there's nothing?
It's like i'm watching
the the live streams of the people standing outside the courthouse trying to burn the courthouse down
like what do you mean how can i see it how can't you see it go to the courthouse and call me when
you get there because there's a person the person sitting in the guillotine saying i don't care
about politics still haven't heard back that was like a week and a half ago well i'll tell you what
what's the old poem first they came for communists and it didn't speak up and they came for trade I don't care about politics. Still haven't heard back. That was like a week and a half ago. Well, I'll tell you what.
What's the old poem?
First, it came for communists and it didn't speak up.
And it came for trade unionists and it didn't speak up.
Take a look at this here article.
This is from Bloomberg City Lab.
Speaking of Bloomberg.
Dozens of city governments declare racism a public health crisis.
Okay, that literally means nothing, but sure.
More than 50 city declarations put racism's health impacts on par with disease and addiction. Health organizations and school
districts are adopting them too. Do you know what the cure for racism is? Stop talking about it?
No, no, no. I mean, stop calling people by their race, just calling them a person.
No, no, no. I'm talking about it's a public health crisis, Adam.
The government has said so.
That doesn't mean I believe them.
How do you think they will seek to cure this public health crisis?
I don't know.
Where is this anyway?
50 different cities.
And this is from the 13th.
So it's ignoring the fact that Colorado State has already pushed forward the declaration
itself and a bunch of other cities in the meantime and this and about 10 or 12 percent of the cdc has signed a document demanding the cdc declare a racism a public
health emergency in this country heaven help us nationwide let me guess biden will save us all
from it no biden's for it no i know he's for it that's that's what my point is tim come on yes i thought you meant
save us like like in the honest sense of what saving us means not from their perspective
so this is what this is what you're gonna get so your friend who says like i don't know what
you're talking about i'll tell you what there's gonna be some dude who shows up in a pink you
know shirt that says community police and they they're going to knock on your door,
and they're going to say,
we heard you last night playing rap music.
You're under arrest.
You have to come with us.
And they're going to be alive. Under arrest?
How can they arrest anyone?
What do you mean?
Morality policing.
I know, but who's going to...
They don't have authority to arrest people.
They're going to have authority to do that?
The new police, yes.
So they're going to think that they can take somebody
against their will?
You think someone who doesn't want to get taken is going to allow that to happen?
Absolutely.
No, I do.
Case in point, the McCloskeys who handed over their guns when the police illegally seized them.
Yes, when the state authorities show up at their door and say, you culturally appropriated and that's a violation of the law look if they can get the city council
to vote to abolish the police they're going to do a whole bunch of crazy things that that's a bad
example dude what is the mcclowskis were law-abiding citizens they even knew that those guns weren't
firing right they couldn't be fired and so they so you're you're giving an example of a law-abiding
citizens well of course they're going to go along with it. I'm not talking about those people.
I'm talking about the people that are actually doing crimes that don't care.
I just said a person's at their house playing rap music,
and a guy shows up in a pink shirt and says you're under arrest for cultural appropriation.
Yeah, well, who knows the type of person?
I mean, anyone can listen to rap music.
I listen to rap music.
The point I'm making—
But there's people that won't care who shows up.
They'll be like, get out of here.
F off.
If the McCloskeys who donate to Republicans and show up on their porches with a rifle
pointing, you know, and the wife with the handgun, if they're willing to do that and
they're still willing to turn over their weapons to an illegal demand, if the Atlas gym owners
who are saying you can't force us are still
willing to get in the police vehicle with the cops and be arrested.
More law abiding citizens.
And the guy playing rap music is also a law abiding citizen. And when the unconstitutional
edicts come down and racism is a public health crisis, and just like COVID, they can unconstitutionally
lock down your business and arrest you. They're going to say to cure racism, we must end white
supremacy. You can't play this music. And then they show up and say you're under arrest and
the people will say, OK, they've been doing it. Why would they stop? The only evidence we have
right now, based on everything that's happened, is that people will absolutely agree to all of
the unconstitutional edicts laid before them. Right now, the World Economic Forum has announced
the new program to be implemented will take your blood.
I'm not making this up.
Yeah, it's crazy.
I'm not going to give them my blood.
And guess how many people will?
A lot.
If the World Economic Forum can straight come out and say,
if you would like to go to arenas and go to the movies and travel,
you must go to a lab and give them your blood
and they will then give you a mobile app
which will confirm you're free to travel.
And that's in the public.
Certified news guard confirmed from the World Economic Forum.
And there's no rioting over this?
I don't think people care.
I don't know about it.
Like, no one knows about that.
I didn't hear about that until you just told me.
Well, now they do.
Well, I'm about to riot dude that's ridiculous no one's gonna take my blood and tell me i can't go travel because they have to analyze my blood bro they shut down your passport
already you've done well then i'm gonna leave this country then if that's the case why would
i want to be in this country your passport's been voided you can't travel anywhere anymore dude well
it sounds like it's time for us to riot because this is ridiculous the left the left gets to riot so if if they get to riot because of this
stuff why i mean i'm this is insane like i i i'm starting to get really i was already mad
when they arrested you're telling me that that's what the that's what their new plan is
then we we need to to to start freaking protesting and riot, man. I'm down.
Let's do this.
Not riot.
Well, whatever.
It's don't work.
Well, it seems like they're it's legal.
Legally, they're getting things done.
We've been talking about you've been talking about right now.
Your point right now backfires.
But it's proving.
Look at this.
This is this is because they're writing.
And no, it's getting into the riots helped Donald Trump.
That's why they panicked and backed off immediately.
Donald Trump sent out police and people started supporting him.
Peaceful protests do work.
People standing up and linking arms around statues does work.
Coming out and saying, I won't stand for this works.
Telling your boss you won't stand for it works.
People doing everything they can.
All right, if that's the case, then let's get this.
Tell them it's not going to work.
They're not going to take our blood. Let's the case, then let's get this. Tell them it's not going to work.
They're not going to take our blood.
Let's fight this.
Everybody needs to fight this.
We got 40,000 people here.
If you want your blood taken and have them analyze it
and allow you to go to the movies,
allow you to travel,
shut down your passport
because you haven't given your blood,
if that's not ridiculous to you,
then let it happen.
Pull it up.
World Economic Forum.
Let me just make sure
you see this. NewsGuard certified. This website adheres to basic standards of credibility and
transparency. Transparency, 82.5 out of 100. Could this COVID-19 health passport be the future of
travel and events? And here's the machines that actually do it. You're given your phone, you get
a QR code, and they say straight up that, let me see where it is.
They say specifically blood tests.
Boom.
This is from the United Nations.
This is not America.
I see it right there.
It's the World Economic Forum.
Okay.
Yes.
And they're doing this around the world.
This is what they're calling for right now.
COVID passed the brainchild of the World Economic Forum's young global leaders, Mustafa Mokass.
It also involves YGLs across five continents, including Muna, Abu Saliman, and Peggy Liu.
COVID Pass uses blockchain technology to store encrypted data from individual blood tests,
allowing users to prove they've tested negative for COVID-19.
So will that come to the United States?
Maybe not.
But it also means our passports don't work anymore and we can't go anywhere.
There's like, what are there, like four countries we can travel to now?
I don't know.
Yeah, there's like four.
That's insane.
If you don't have a passport, how are you supposed to leave the US?
You can't.
That's the point.
You can't go anywhere anymore.
So there's a small, I think we can go to Turkey, Mexico, and a couple other countries.
Not even Canada, right?
There was a private jet full of ultra wealthy people
that tried flying to Europe and got turned away and had to fly somewhere else.
Yeah, we can't go to Canada either.
Holy cow.
And guess what the rich people are going to do?
They're going to buy a St. Kitts and Nevis passport for $50,000
and then go wherever they want.
They're going to buy citizenship because you can.
It's called economic citizenship.
You got a rich person, got half a million bucks.
You drop that in a bank account in some country.
Boom, you're a citizen.
You can go wherever you want.
Now, they'll probably want your blood, I guess, because that's what the World Economic Forum
is talking about.
But let me go back to this point about all of the racism as a public health crisis.
Listen, if they're telling us straight up what whiteness is and white supremacy,
and it's a public health crisis, hey, the same as covid.
And they violated the Constitution to arrest business owners in New Jersey, in Texas and Ohio and Michigan. And this was months ago. They arrested the patron of a gym in New Jersey.
And there has been there have been some back the blue protests,
but there hasn't been widespread outrage in terms of, you know, on par with what we've seen from
Black Lives Matter. In fact, the left doesn't seem to care all of this is going on. So I'll
tell you what I'm seeing. We have seen absolutely zero evidence to suggest that. Well, I take that
back. I would say we have seen a tiny, tiny morsel to suggest that people
will resist unconstitutional edict. And in this, the police will absolutely adhere to their orders
over the constitution. The two guys at Atlas Gym who said, no, these are people, this is evidence
to suggest some people will stand up and remain defiant. Someone sent me a law that was put into place a long time ago,
I think in like 1986 or something,
and it allows the president to take control of
and basically turn all the police force into a posse.
I don't remember the exact words.
Something about a posse something.
So he can actually take control of them all.
Theoretically under Direct directive 51 as well but
it was before directive 51 even came into into place so he can enact that and and enact the
other thing so it's like if they're going to follow their orders technically it would be
following the orders if the president ordered them to do something if he if he actually would do it
i know so look listen the point i'm making is if all of these cities and states, Colorado now,
are saying racism is a public health crisis, well, cultural appropriation is racist.
So yeah, white man playing rap music, they'll come to your house and tell you to stop.
You can't do that.
They'll come to your job and say no more schedules allowed.
Other ridiculous nonsense.
Who knows how absurd and insane they'll get.
But we all saw what happened with Evergreen and Brett Weinstein. They shut everything down. They locked the
administrators in their rooms. They wouldn't let them go to the bathroom. And when the guy was
talking and he was waving his hands, they said, stop waving your hands. It's racist. And when he
did, they all laughed at him. It's the rise of authoritarianism. And they are using this to push
it through. And all of these people are cheering for it in massive protests.
And the silent majority is crossing their fingers that voting for Trump will fix it.
Maybe.
Maybe.
But these cities are doing this right now.
And the progressives have already said, do whatever you want.
Even if we lose, we are here forever.
That's what some of these, they were tweeting it earlier.
A bunch of progressives were like, we're here to stay.
It's not going away.
So I wonder about these cities where these declarations were put into effect.
I wonder about these specific instances.
But more importantly, I wonder about when Andrew Cuomo put sick people into nursing homes, killing.
And I mean this quite literally, killing.
He personally killed 6,500 people.
Were there riots?
Nope.
Now, when a guy in Ferguson...
Which blows me away.
I tell that to people and they don't even believe me.
They get upset because...
Actually, someone completely blocked me because I just simply said that.
Because I was talking about the numbers.
And I'm like, well, what about the fact that he killed thousands of people?
And then i didn't
even get a response just got i just got blocked it's like oh wow okay you just want to live in
that blindness and considering there are people who don't believe it i pulled up the source
pro publica is is a left-wing publication okay they probably would say there's legitimate
journalism they say the cuomo administration hasn't said which nursing homes were infected with COVID-19
after its order sent positive patients into them.
Dozens of New York nursing homes didn't see their first COVID case until sick patients
were sent there.
Many under Andrew Cuomo's state policy to date.
Six percent of the state's nursing home population, roughly 6,500 residents, have died.
That's Cuomo.
He did that.
Yes, he did. He's got and his approval and his blood on his
hands what's his approval rating at right now it was at 60 last time yeah wonderful his his approval
rating is at 60 because no one's talking about this though the mainstream media is not they're
not talking about that yep so i have to wonder though is it if if people aren't standing up over all of these things we've just talked about, is the message actually reaching a silent majority or is the silent majority silent because they don't know?
Because the because there's no.
Yeah, maybe.
In which case they're not going to vote for Trump.
Well, you know what?
I'm going to take this time to ask all of you to tell.
Speak up.
Talk about all the stuff to everybody you know
because this is this we're losing our freedoms right now they're single-handedly taking all of
our freedoms away just keep taking plucking them away one by one just gone gone gone gone gone so
unless you want to live with no freedoms you get you better start standing up for yourselves talking
it's it's a lot of people are coming up to me and saying that they're speaking up,
and it's awesome.
And I love it.
I love it so much.
That's what I want to see.
That's what we need to do.
We need to speak up and fight this
because they're doing it in front of our eyes.
And we're just sitting there like,
they're not going to make it worse, are they?
They're not going to make it.
Well, nope, they just made it worse.
Yep, racism is,
cultural appropriation is now illegal. Great. Awesome. Check this out. Bloomberg says among the causes
for the declaration as stated in the resolution, a quote, a failure by any of our citizens to
acknowledge the prevalence of racism in our community and join in the fight to eradicate
its effects on the majority of our residents is an unwelcome option.
That's Memphis.
What does that mean?
Okay, so this is like what Jo Jorgensen was talking about when she gave that libertarian tweet about being anti-racist.
This is not passively not being racist.
This is actively taking the steps that they want you to take.
This is just authoritarianism.
Join the cult.
100%.
Seriously.
The Libertarian Party candidate told people what they must do.
Grr.
When the churches are shutting down,
when the Supreme Court straight up said,
we will infringe upon your right to freedom of religion.
Yep.
Where were the religious folk?
Unless it's them.
Where was anybody?
You know, did you see, you know,
the funeral that went on the other day?
It was messed up.
Yep, that's right.
They were sitting right next to each other.
No masks.
Packed the whole place in.
And Obama was like,
we can't have these big open events,
or we can't have these big events
with people all close to each other.
Wink, wink.
Right.
They had a funeral. They had a funeral.
They had a funeral.
It was for John Lewis, right?
Yeah.
And, you know, rest in peace.
My respects.
Yet they had a funeral where they're all sitting next to each other
and they flaunt it.
They are the cultural authority.
Yeah.
And it's as simple as the far left will go up.
They'll go out.
They'll protest.
And no one else will. Now, to be fair,
I'm exaggerating a bit. There are back-of-the-blue protests that go outside, and there have been
many across this country, but they're not nearly as big as Black Lives Matter was.
Black Lives Matter is more popular, according to various polls, than both political parties
right now. And we've seen high-profile leaders of the organization say that they should form their own political party because they'd win. They probably would. Yeah. And then
look at Herman Cain. They're just trying to make it seem like he went to a Trump event and got
COVID. Well, newsflash, he was tested before and after going to that and didn't have it.
So he didn't get it there. He was also fighting cancer for over two years. You know, it's like, sure
he caught it, sure, okay, and happened to die, but
his body wasn't 100%. Stage four cancer. Yeah,
you know, it's like, and they're just, they're politicizing his death
because he was not on their side. He wasn't one of their
soldiers, so they're not propping him up at all when he was not on their side. He wasn't one of their soldiers,
so they're not propping him up at all
when he was an awesome man.
Disgusting.
Who was it who denied,
was it de Blasio,
denied the Blue Lives Matter mural?
Yeah.
They are flaunting
their violations of the Constitution.
Yes, they are.
Straight up flaunting it.
Yep.
If,
it has gotten so extreme
in the past several months,
this year,
where these people, violent authoritarians engaging in repressive, violent behavior, empowering their cronies, painting their messages in the streets and denying equality to others while simultaneously trying to revoke civil rights legislation, at least in California,
which it'll come next to the federal government, I assure you, and it'll come under the guise of
probably like trans rights, I'd imagine. Something to that effect. What they're doing in California
is under the guise of affirmative action. They want to hire based on race. They're stripping
away our rights, and they've already been taking them away. It's freedoms, sure, but it's our civil rights.
Our right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness is gone.
Under COVID, it is gone, 100%.
Yep, seems like it.
These governors are crushing industry, crushing businesses, and there you go.
And what do we get?
Internationally, they are calling for, quite literally, our blood.
Yeah, you're right., quite literally, our blood. Yeah, you're right.
Well.
They're calling for our blood.
Nope.
Isn't it against some religions?
It is, yeah.
Yeah, it's like, how are they going to get around that?
Well, you can't accept blood.
I'm not sure if you can not give it.
No, there's some religions where you can't pierce your own skin at all.
That's against people's religion
well i don't the freedoms are being taken away right in front of our eyes yeah dude it's like
people people are like well why don't you run for office it's like i'm sitting here talking about
this i'm telling you guys i'm i i'm yeah some people say i get emotional but i i you should
be too you should be mad this is insane be mad. This is insane. It's happening
right in front of our eyes. If you're not mad, then what is wrong with you? Why are you laughing?
It's not even funny. If you're not mad, you're not paying attention. Thank you. That's the saying.
That's why I laugh because it's true. 100%. You should be mad about this. This should be something
that you care about. I don't think people care about it anymore because I think life is too easy.
Honestly. I don't know how else to put it.
We've been really lucky. This is what our parents
fought for and we should be grateful.
But at the same time, why are we just going to let it go away?
Honestly. Is this really
what we want? If you care about your kids
then you should do something. I can't find the travel map.
I was trying to find the travel map that they've been
sharing. I can't remember which source it was.
But it's a map of the earth.
And it's like the countries in blue are where you can travel to as an American.
And there's like four countries.
So I was talking to my friend in Ukraine because before, you know, at the end of last year,
I had actually went and hung out with her in Mexico.
And I was like, man, isn't it so great to have an American passport?
Like it's so difficult for people from other countries to travel.
Even for her to go to Mexico, it's like you've got to get an application or whatever.
But they have like a new treaty.
And then here I am with this golden ticket.
I can fly wherever I want.
And now eight, nine months later, you can't go anywhere.
It's like they're basically telling us we have to fall in line with
their with what they want or else conveniently right as donald trump is running for re-election
it's it's you know how fortunate or unfortunate to be honest because it may result in a in such
a massive backlash that trump wins in a ridiculous landslide i think that's going to happen definitely
but what's crazy about this today compared to the other landslides is that the whole world is involved with COVID.
The entire planet.
I mean, I guess except Sweden, which kind of never did anything.
And their deaths are dropping.
Yep.
And their caseloads are dropping.
Yeah, I was encouraged.
I don't know.
All I know is since the start of this, it's been lie after lie.
There's a really funny post going viral on Reddit right now where it's, do you know the subreddit am I the a-hole?
I don't, I don't read it.
There's a very popular subreddit called am I the a-hole where somebody, you know, they use the real swear the real uh swear but basically what you do is you say hey today you
know my girlfriend made me pancakes and i didn't eat them because i had a stomachache and now she's
upset am i the a-hole it's like that's how it works typically the stories are a bit more complicated
than that where they'll say something like i bought tickets to an island vacation without
consulting my wife it was a surprise then it turns out she really hates, you know, this, you know, islands and she's upset. Am I the a-hole? And one of them was, it said, I made my kid wear a mask
to school, even though the school mandated he not be allowed to wear it. Am I the a-hole? And they
all said, yes. Why are you teaching your kid to be paranoid? Why are you telling your kid to wear
masks? Don't you know, wearing masks is wrong. wrong you're so dumb and it was from four months ago wow yeah four months ago they said you're an a-hole if you
wear a mask wow they you're an a-hole if you don't and what are we seeing you know what man
there was a guy eating lunch with his wife and they had masks they took them off to eat their
food and the lady got mad and she sprayed them. There was another story of a guy who was, he took off his mask to eat, I think a banana
and some guy start a splashed him in the face with coffee.
So he punched the other guy in the face, like all over masks.
So since the beginning of this, we've seen a violation of our rights.
Businesses have been illegally shut down.
People have been arrested for running their businesses and that's it.
Carry on. It's like, is the world ending or something? Is the simulation over? been illegally shut down. People have been arrested for running their businesses. And that's it. Carry
on. It's like, is the world ending or something? Is the simulation over? Is the meteor, the aliens
going to be here? And like, we got to, they're like, quick, everybody put on your best uniform.
Everybody get in line because the aliens are going to land. I have no idea what's going on,
but I'll tell you this. No, it's simple, Tim. They need to get Trump out of office so they
don't all go to jail. I think you're right.
That is the simple solution, man.
I'm dead serious.
That's all it is.
We're going to go to jail unless we...
No, not us.
The people that are making this all happen.
That's what I mean.
That's what they're saying.
Yep.
They're like, uh-oh, what do we do?
We're getting called out.
We need this all to go away.
Trump is not doing it because he's after us.
And, yeah, they're scared.
And they should be because Trump's going to win. And they're going to go to jail.
I believe. Yeah, but don't you think they'd go a bit above and beyond
cheating?
What do you think 2020 is, dude? It's the cheat year.
Yeah. Is this not above and beyond, Tim?
All right.
To me.
So here's the big question then.
If November 4th rolls around and they say Joe Biden won, what do you do?
Let's say it's like voting went off without a hitch.
Joe Biden wins in a landslide.
Donald Trump says, I lost everybody.
Joe Biden immediately comes out and says,
the Durham investigation is over, done.
On the 20th, the day I'm inaugurated,
I am putting an end to all of this.
All of Trump's policies erased.
You know what I'm going to do if that's the case?
Crack open some whiskey.
The only thing I can do.
You know what I would do? You know what I would do?
You know what I would do?
What would you do?
I would get out my little ballot at the next election, and I would vote someone's butt
into office who would help hold him accountable.
That would be the only thing I could do.
I couldn't condone rioting.
Everything would be gone.
Oh, no.
Rioting doesn't work.
That's the issue.
Right.
Everything would be gone.
Any evidence that's there is gone if he gets into public.
Come on.
You know what I think, man?
They didn't think Trump was going to win, so they didn't clean up house.
I know.
I know.
So they were like, I'm imagining Obama doing the Obamagate stuff with Biden and Michael Flynn.
And they're like, or before this, before Trump actually won, should we burn these documents?
No, Trump can't win.
It's fine.
Then Trump wins. They're like, oh, geez. They had an insurance policy. Yeah,'t win. It's fine. Then Trump wins.
They're like, oh, geez.
They had an insurance policy.
Yeah, they did.
Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.
FBI agents talking about their insurance policy to stop Trump from winning.
Yep.
Straight up saying, don't worry, he's not going to win.
We won't let him.
Yep.
That's on the record.
What did she say?
Like, thank God or something?
I don't know exactly that, but she did say that we're not going to let her win.
Didn't she get hired by MSNBC?
She is a commentator now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
So is McCabe.
So I don't know.
I don't know, man.
I'm not 100% convinced that all of this goes away if Trump wins.
I just know that Joe Biden can't win.
Nope.
I mean, it's beyond all of this insanity that's been happening around the country.
It's the fact that if you remove all that from the equation, you've got a creepy dude who gropes little girls who falls asleep on TV.
Okay.
Who in their right mind would vote for this man?
I have no idea.
I don't understand the people.
Not to mention his history of bills that he's put up and the racist stuff.
Like, he's literally racist.
Did you hear what he said recently?
All of the different.
Oh, goodness.
Another thing.
Great.
What?
About how people can't distinct.
He basically said all Asians look the same.
Oh, my gosh.
And I said, hey, hey, hey, whoa, whoa.
That's not true, man.
Well, in this instance, you're just white in this instance.
Right, of course.
Because you ain't black. The fact that he would say something as insanely racist as he basically said that when Trump
criticizes China, it's racist because the average person can't tell the difference in
his mind.
That's ridiculous.
Between like someone from South Korea or China.
Yes.
And that's one of the one of the most insane things.
It's like the dude's never actually traveled or met any of these people.
But he actually says this, and they're like, that's right, Joe.
Like, why would you agree with this, man?
That's not true.
I don't understand anyone that supports that guy.
Yep.
Anyone that supports him, all I can think is, you're misinformed.
Oh.
Cute.
Oh, that's sad.
That's where I'm at right now.
You know what I hear from people on the left when they're like, when I talk about the guy throwing the explosive, for instance,
they're like, Tim's lying.
He won't talk about the peaceful protests.
And I was like, there was a peaceful protest, and then a bunch of people started throwing explosives.
So that's the story, right?
What do you want me to say?
You want me to lie
and remove the explosives part yes they do they literally do during occupy wall street
i would film anything cop protester or otherwise i just filmed what was going on
i actually had them physically threaten me that i needed to stop filming them or else
the reason that they tried taking a light approach was because I was getting a ton of attention for them. So long as it was beneficial, they were happy. Recently, I had this Antifa guy
tell me that back in the day, when we used to talk about the rights of freedom of expression,
liberalism, free speech, etc., they were using me. They knew that as long as I was hanging out
with them and was friends with them, people were more likely to see a positive view of them.
And the moment that, you know, that camp broke up and I left, I was absolutely their enemy. So during Occupy, many of them physically attacked me. This is what I love the most.
When people comment on my posts and they're like, tsk, tsk, Tim, condemning the activists.
What happened to you since Occupy? And I'm like, did you not remember that during Occupy Wall
Street, the Antifa type,
we just called them Black Block,
were physically attacking me
on numerous occasions?
There's video of it
because I filmed them
breaking the law
and I yelled,
I will film you breaking the law
and you can't do anything about it.
They've never liked me
because I've always been
about transparency
and accountability.
Well, they don't want that
for themselves.
Funny that.
We should read Super Chats.
Yes. Yes, we should should read super chats. Yes.
Yes, we should.
Let's see.
Joshua Kitchen says, read Craig Carter comment on civil forfeiture.
That is a good topic, too.
Yes, absolutely.
David Arnold says, I live in Kotzebue, Alaska, population 3,000.
I agree.
Get the hell out of the cities.
It's awesome being in a small, tight community.
Love your show, guys.
And Adam, keep fighting for hope. And also. I won't also stop thank you for that don't stop fighting uh that smash button
just gotta smash that like button i won't that's a smash button no you know i'm just gonna say
someone actually sent me these these glasses those are neat these are actually uh like a really
quality uh whiskey glass it's the uh glenn cairirn glass. This is a crazy story. I actually
went and bought a pack myself and then I
got home and I got it in the mail. So that
same day that I went and bought myself these exact glasses, I bought these glasses.
They were in the mail from somebody. If you're out there, thank you very
much. I returned the ones that I. If you're out there, thank you very much.
I returned the ones that I bought because you supplied them to me.
So thank you very much.
Cheers.
Great story, man.
I love it.
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We got a super chat here from Raymond Fry.
He says, first time donating. I am a combat vet, 25th ID. I don't know how to say this properly,
1-27 Infantry Regiment. I have been depressed lately because of the upcoming election,
yet Adam's coming to see the other side is hopeful. Also, Rasmussen has him at 50-48.
I just hope more people wake up. That's right. Rasmussen has Trump at 50% approval to 48% disapproval.
I love it when all of these lefties come out and start laughing, saying Rasmussen's wrong.
Except for the fact that Rasmussen had, I think, hit the nail on the head in 2016.
Yep.
And the other polls were wrong.
Rasmussen was actually one of the most accurate.
Now, they could be wrong.
It's true.
No, Trump's going to win.
Trump 2020.
All right, man.
Well, Joshua Kitchen says Unity 2020.
Is it the Kanye West ticket? I'm kidding. I know. I know. But now Trump's going to win Trump 2020. All right, man. Well, Joshua Kitchen says Unity 2020.
Is it the Kanye West ticket?
I'm kidding.
I know.
I know.
It's a pipe dream.
Trump's going to win Trump 2020.
Commander 232 says, Adam, I am with you.
I, as a person in the FPS branch of the DHS, am doing everything I can.
But, Tim, I do have to say, if all options end up failing, I'm willing to take up arms to defend the Constitution.
I won't stand for this.
I sadly have lost all morality towards these people.
I'm spinning the UFO for you, sir.
Be careful when fighting monsters, lest ye become one.
But thank you. For when you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes back.
Thank you.
I really appreciate you.
Revoresco Animo says, fight for freedom.
Yes.
U.S. 2020 U.S.
Yes.
Fight for America.
That's what it feels like we're fighting for.
Steven Vayweg says, if they arrest white people for rap, wouldn't they also arrest people
for rock and roll because it's based on the blues?
Theoretically, yes.
Absolutely.
One hundred percent.
Because nothing's going to be legal.
I had a conversation with someone like a long time ago about rock and roll, and someone
told me that it was stolen culture from the black community or whatever.
And I was like, oh, explain that.
What does that mean?
And they were like, it came from blues.
And I was like, and where did blues come from?
Did they have an answer for you?
I was like, who created stringed instruments?
I was like, dude, the point is we share cultures.
I don't care where it came from.
We're all humans.
We all bleed the same color.
Yep.
It's cultural appreciation. It crisscrosses
back and forth all the way.
Mark G says, you see, Tim, I can no
longer sit back and allow leftist infiltration
and indoctrination to sap and
impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.
Dr. Strange Beanie, or how
Tim cast Black Pilled Adam in 100
episodes. Also, you gotta fight for
your rights. I'm not blackpilled.
That's when you succumb to the stuff and get pessimistic and think life's over.
I think blackpill is well beyond that.
And people need to separate the distinction between the reality and defeatism.
Right.
And so this isn't defeatism.
This is me literally telling people to stand up now.
Yeah.
That people need to, first of all, go out and vote.
We need people to speak up. That's as simple as it is.
But I got to tell you what, man, the odds are staggering.
It would seem or maybe the news is just fake.
We'll see what happens. Maybe both. I'll tell you what.
They rag on Trump for him asking the question about delaying the election.
Mail-in voting literally is delaying the election.
I'm not even exaggerating. Well, I think I honestly I think he did that as a move to for them to be like we
can't do this and then he's like good that's what i wanted i don't want to delay the election now
that they've decried it he can say due to mail-in voting the election is being delayed what should
we do and then people are going to be like uh right npr said it will be the election month
or how gavin newsom when the usps
was like we might not be able to survive we might have to close down and he's like this is not okay
it's like oh to the post office to the post office yeah it's like hmm well if the economy stays shut
they're going to go under and if you you know you can either open you can open up the economy
why not try that? Yeah. Lady Phoenix
Gray says our rights are being taken. Our rights aren't being taken. Most people are willingly
giving them away at this point for some semblance of safety. Our founding fathers and better minds
who came before warned of this. Folks need to be educated, locked and loaded and ready for what
comes next. Yeah. And people are taking it. The people, the powers that be are taking advantage of that.
That's why they're taking advantage of that, that good nature that that is most Americans.
Yep.
I think ultimately right now we've got an election coming up.
People need to peacefully protest.
A lot of the talk about lock and loaded and stuff is just too, too far beyond for me. It's like,
listen, man, you see what happens in Seattle when people get violent. Trump started winning. His
approval rating started going back up because violent riots started waking people up to exactly
what was going on, scaring them. But as long as they were peacefully protesting, Trump's approval
rating was going down. We saw the scientific research. If you peacefully protest, if you speak up and you get loud enough and you come across as calm, professional, caring.
Martin Luther King, baby.
Exactly. That's why I always tell people.
That was a boss right there.
I would always try to argue with the people who were calling for violence or saying things like
getting armed and stuff like that in the sense of like conflict i don't mean like personal safety that if you if you adopt the tactics of your enemy you are not creating a better world and
you're you're not defending a better world you are creating literally what they want you to a
violent world so that's why it's it's very difficult to fight for liberty and freedom
because cheaters cheaters can win you know they have a huge advantage in their willingness to cheat
that we don't have trying to be peaceful i'm fighting off a sneeze by the way it happens
carson pettijohn says this reminds me of the pride cycle one righteousness and prosperity
two pride and wickedness three destruction and suffering for humility and repentance we are
currently in step two i hope we are ready for step three let us jump back to
these super chats here and april may june says if this passes we should take a bet on how quickly
all of the businesses close i'm willing i'm going with one week and that's a reference to seattle's
police yeah being abolished good mitchie says human beings are inherently good and evil. Interesting. Okay. The Scott says,
hey, Adam, if people are generally good, why do year old babies need to be taught not to just
take whatever they want from other babies? People are inherently selfish and we learn how to work
towards shared selfish goals. Okay. Interesting. Alicia Dupuy, city of Midland, Ontario ended
local PD. OPP took over. Would country or state
police just take over jurisdiction of Seattle? Probably. Yeah, I think so. Interesting.
Hold on. Hold on. Go back to that was a question to me. And I was just pondering it for a second.
I've seen babies give away their toys. I've got 40 cousins, big, huge family. I've got lots of kids that I've,
that I've helped raise myself.
Like I,
I've,
I've seen kids give their candy to others when they're crying.
So it's like,
that's a great example,
but how about the rest of them?
So it's like for every one person you're telling me that took,
took some toy from someone else,
I've seen another kid walk over and give their toy to that same kid that's now crying because their toy was stolen.
You know? So it's like, anyone can be evil. Anyone can be good.
And it depends on the person that they're interacting with, too.
Any environment. Every single situation is different. We can't, you know, this is
the issue. Everyone keeps narrowing it down to one thing, one issue. When every
issue is a complex
puzzle that we all we have to take five ten steps back to get a good view of it all
no villain music dude says there is a leftist cartoon online about a police officer holding
up the community's problems and the weight is crazy the next scene shows a bunch of social
housing mental health and wealth redistribution programs. Then he says, and all of a sudden,
magically, the wait is off his shoulders. It's so utopian, yet I see so many people share it.
Organized criminals have homes, healthcare, and all the money they need. Doesn't stop them from
doing crime. Exactly. So the comic is a cop is holding a bunch of rocks and the rocks say things
like healthcare crisis and housing crisis or whatever. And then when a bunch of social
workers show up, the cops standing there all happy, holding up law and order on his shoulder
or whatever, not realizing that all of these things are interconnected, you know, and that's
part of the issue. Let's see where we at. Mito Men says, who elected the media? Asks Yuri Bezmenov.
On YouTube, you can elect the media.
That's why it needs to be censored.
You guys in the US are fighting a culture war
and the whole world is watching props from Hungary.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Mr. Obiwan says, not voting is still a choice.
In our society, it's our responsibility to be aware of the politics
on the local, state, and federal level.
If you don't vote, it doesn't mean you're not partially responsible when things go crazy. And that's why I pulled up that comic
of the guy in the guillotine saying, I don't care for politics. Well, you know, that's fine, but...
We all need to care about politics.
Crichton says, seven of the nine Seattle council spots were on the ballot last November. I heard
it reported that only 30% of registered Seattle voters participated. If that is accurate, the
voters created their own monster. And it may be that come the next election,
there is a landslide which purges all of these officials. Let's do it. Hopefully.
Cloud G says Seaside Heights, New Jersey had a pro Trump stand with police watching over it.
There were a lot of people shopping, buying Trump 2020 hats. I've yet to see any pro Biden shops or yard signs in New Jersey.
Has anyone seen a real Biden sign? One person found one in somewhere in Florida.
They sent to me. They were like, it's true. I've seen it. It's the real thing. And it was,
you know, it was a legitimate Biden sign. So one. I've seen one Biden sign.
I've seen with my own eyes countless Trump signs.
Yep.
Throughout our own neighborhood, driving down the street.
So listen, we're in a deep blue district.
Yes, we are.
And not too far away, someone's flying a Blue Lives Matter sign.
Openly in front of their house, literally within a few blocks.
Yep.
And it's also, but it's also got the law enforcement and federal,
it's got federal law enforcement, police, and military.
It's the one with the multiple colors on it.
It's like green, orange, and blue, I think.
People aren't working.
They're literally watching what's going on.
They're seeing the craziness.
They're watching the president.
What's the Thomas Sowell quote?
I, like most people, have never met a pollster or something like that.
Yeah, I don't remember. Something like that.
What was that? Could you look that up? I'll look it up for you. Yeah, thester or something like that? Yeah, I don't remember. Something like that? What was that?
Could you look that up?
I'll look it up for you.
Yeah, the exact quote was like a funny point Thomas Sowell mentioned.
Forrest Horlocker says,
First time catching the live show, you guys and Gal Rock.
Keep up the good work.
Spin it.
Thank you.
It shall be done.
I will spin it.
Yes.
The UFO shall be spun.
Gareth Green says,
an anarchist drug dealer friend recently asked me
how I could call myself a libertarian
if I'm not happy to see
a federal courthouse burn.
Because my understanding
of big L libertarian
is some government,
not no government.
Unless you're an anarcho-capitalist,
in which case you're like,
no government.
The invisible hand shall guide us.
And then our rivers burst into flames, literally. Raymond Fry says, first time donating.
Oh, I read that one. Sorry. Tim H says, a rifle behind every blade of grass and blue helmets make good targets. I don't know what that means, but please no violence. I think it has something to
the UN coming in. Oh no, they're white helmets. I don't know. Maybe they're blue. PJ Madigan says,
okay, it's really time to get organized and start
standing up, everyone. They will enact
laws that will go against everything you believe
in very soon. This is a now or
never moment. Who is going to stand and fight
and wear? Thank you. Yes.
Definitely. Again,
the election is
the most important thing.
Yeah, but then you
call these same people out for just doing nothing and waiting for the election.
How can you just sit there and say that?
The election's in a few months.
Yeah, I know, but come on, man.
And now we need super majorities,
and then you hold the politicians accountable
to go and pass a bunch of reforms
and knock all this stuff out of the park and end it.
So yeah, so vote.
Right.
You were calling these people out for not doing anything and just sitting there doing nothing, waiting to vote.
And now you're just saying that's what they need to do is just vote.
I just I just find it a little little silly that that's that you're you're you're for some reason just making up that by by me saying get ready to vote.
I'm I'm saying don't protest anymore.
I've literally been telling people to stand up to their bosses and their jobs
and call their politicians endlessly
and the big fight coming up
is the election.
Okay.
All right.
Gareth Green again says,
I'm a rich kid from California
and my parents are looking
to get their money
out of the country
and possibly move out of the state,
if not the country themselves.
Yeah, well, if you have uh if you can
leave right your passport yeah from what i'm finding out you can't even leave anymore the
new york times had an article talking about which places you can go to as of now and it's a bunch of
really small like caribbean nations and stuff but in the past couple of weeks there's been
yeah like countries have said no to americans i mean do you think that's because of covid or do
you think that's because america just seems crazy to the the you know global scene or do you think it has something
to do they say it's covid all right because like all these european countries like we got under
control and the u.s doesn't yeah when do we or i don't even know if it's if it's true anymore
that we that we have it under control or not i feel like they're just politicizing it trying
to keep everyone afraid i don't know man they're trying to make it so that the people that
that don't wear masks are crazy trump supporters and it's like i wear a mask i'm a trump supporter
like what are you talking about it's crazy there was a tweet from somebody a resistance guy one of
these like never trump or whatever's yeah who said something like if you want things to return to
normal vote for biden it was something like that it was like certainly if you want things to return to normal, vote for Biden.
It was something like that.
It was like, certainly, if you want things to return to normal,
then the smartest thing you would do is vote for Biden.
That's the, I believe that's called the blue pill.
You wake up, you go back to work like nothing's happened.
You don't know what's really going on.
That's what they want.
They want the wool pulled back over your eyes so they can continue doing what they're doing i think this was actually the that's pretty accurate that's that's biden right
there this was the ultimatum this was the demand if you want your life back get on your knees now
yeah and accept it that's so messed up where is that from it was some never trumper guy tweeted
it now i think the point he was trying to he was trying to make the point where it's like
biden will fix everything and your lives will be like they used to be.
Yeah, but that's a threat, what they were saying.
I mean, to me it was.
Yeah, I mean, to most sane people, that's what it was.
Chris Brown says, hey, guys, I'm a Navy vet and a Christian.
I've been listening to you guys every night for a while now.
I live in Jacksonville, Florida.
If you guys ever need an extra man in the field, I'd love to work for you guys.
Spin the Neo Soy Jesus.
I will do that for you, sir.
The Neo Soy Jesus?
I'm guessing that's the UFO.
Oh, right.
But he said Neo.
But we spin.
Maybe I'm Neo.
I don't know.
Who knows?
Wildhead Fox says, what do you think of setting a max 20 years in politics at any level?
20 years total to spend as a governor, senator, rep, et cetera, at any level.
Yes.
Take care of these do-nothing incumbents and stop Sanders-like folks who never worked a
real job a day in their lives.
That's actually a really good point about term limits.
I love it.
I want term limits.
Get these incumbents that have been sitting there for 50 years doing nothing, blaming
everyone else on what's actually going on when they're the ones not fixing anything.
And Bernie, who's never had a real job. He never has. That's true. Yeah, he's only ever done politics. else on their on what's actually going on when they're the ones not fixing anything and bernie
come on never had a real job he never has yeah he's only ever done politics he tried uh being
in a commune and got kicked out oh yeah for being too lazy right is that well no it wasn't for being
too lazy it's because he was talking about uh socialism with everyone that's what he and they
were like dude stop we got to do work the fields he's like yeah but socialism they're like, dude, stop. We got to work the fields. He's like, yeah, but socialism. They're like, get out of here. Wow.
Why don't you give me the food you grew?
Because we got to share.
And then I'll go and read a book about socialism.
That's ridiculous.
That's a bit exaggerated, Bernie Sanders.
Byron Banks says, hey, Tim and Adam,
why aren't the Dems agreeing with Trump on the voting delay Trump proposed?
It's an opportunity to re-roll the primaries and get someone in there that isn't a documented racist.
Orange man bad.
Yeah.
Anything he says, they got to go against.
Even if it would advantage them, it's like.
Yep.
Like the Babylon Bee says in its joke article, in a genius move, Trump supports impeachment causing, you know, forcing Democrats to oppose.
I was just informed by the awesome chat.
A neo is a near-earth object
so it is actually
very near our earth here
and it is bouncing
Garrett Chance says we need to reboot our government
the game froze, eject the cartridge
and start from the last save point
hopefully this time we can do better
but that's the argument they're making for Biden
the argument for Biden is to bring it back
to the Obama era when things were nice
it's like you you liked it during obama right everything was great and yeah but they they don't
realize that that era was nice from like the years like decades decades of stuff that has been going
on well it was coming right after the the great recession yeah and the other the other issue is
regardless those days aren't coming back no there's a new
ideology sweeping through this country and it's only a matter of time before this whole channel
gets banned yep and then we're i'm living in a van down by the river and it's like oh you know
but we're dangerously close i'm gonna start looking at vans man geez rvs yeah i don't know
it's it look goodness for those that are watching it's no joke we are dangerously close to the nuke
and it's funny when i hear people say they're like oh calm down tim you follow all the rules no no
you don't get it man you can't have you you can have these these smaller channels but if you know
this this show timcast irl is up to half a million subscribers in six months. Yeah, we did.
I mean, it is a meteoric rise.
I'm really grateful to all of you guys who are watching.
We have about 132,000 subscribers in the past month alone.
Yeah.
People are starting to take notice.
Prominent far leftists are starting to complain.
They're starting to screenshot things and complain about it on their shows.
And they are going to come after us to the best of their abilities.
Yeah, they don't want people having this kind of conversation.
You know, it's like we don't always agree, but we're still friends.
But even today, it's like, yeah, sure, it might have gotten a little emotional,
but it's like we're still going to be friends.
We're still going to do the show because this is important.
You know, it's like people need to know that you can have a conversation, disagree, maybe change your mind. But that's also OK. But you can be wrong.
But we're disagreeing on technically what we agree on.
I know you're right. Like true. That's true.
The level to which people would stand up. Will they be strong enough?
Right. What's the right way to do it? Yeah, I see what you mean.
The core of the conversation is we must stand up for ourselves.
Oh, I was going to say Trump 2020, but. No, no, it's not that. No, you're right. I know what you mean. The core of the conversation is we must stand up for ourselves. Oh, I was going to say Trump 2020, but.
No, no, it's not that.
No, you're right.
I know what you mean.
For a lot of people, Trump is the, you know, put him in the pilot seat and have him steer this plane.
But for me, it's more about, yes, regard.
Yes, yes, I get it.
But individually, stand up for what you believe in, stand up for your rights and call them out.
They don't like it.
They function like a collective.
They have priests, you know, in a figurative sense.
And then you have a bunch of blind masses that just say, yep, whatever you say, and
they are coming for our rights.
You literally have the World Economic Forum saying they want to take your blood so that
you can travel and go to sporting events.
Now, granted, it is an international policy and it might not be able to be done in the United States.
There was an interesting thing that happened a while ago about there was this forum in Europe about banning hate speech.
And the U.S. tech companies resisted to a certain degree.
I think it was Trump, actually.
They asked if he would agree to this pledge to combat hate speech, and he said, we can't.
We have the First Amendment.
I'm not allowed to do that.
Wow. That's one of the biggest problems for a lot of these big international agreements our constitution yes and they have turned it into swiss cheese the democrats have well they're
trying to they've been doing it they're they're they're approaching it with a lighter they're
walking slowly and hoping no one notices but they're getting closer and closer to it and you
know they do you know they're really good at claiming it's trump who notices, but they're getting closer and closer to it. And you know what they do? You know what they're really good at?
What?
Claiming it's Trump who's doing what they're doing.
I know, it's true.
For real.
It's Trump.
No, look, he's the racist.
He's the one trying to segregate everybody
and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
It's you.
You're doing it, Democrats.
You are.
God, man.
Rejection, man.
Alternative JK says,
YouTuber Tyrone Magnus had a video a few days ago
at the very Adalus Gym in South Jersey.
I think you guys are neighbors.
He did a reaction video for Jakari Jackson and is solid.
It would be cool if y'all can do a Timcast IRL before you move.
We can maybe figure something out.
I'll look into him.
Tyrone Magnus.
I live very, very close to Adalus Gym.
We drove over there and actually talked to people when this was going down.
Islay Gold, 25 year.
Oh, it's good.
It's smooth.
Anyway, I just thought I'd let you know what I was drinking.
Tyrone Magnus?
Make sure.
So I'm going to say this again.
I'm going to go set up.
If you really like this show and you think the conversations we're having are important,
rational, reasonable, and people need to hear them, please consider sharing it in some capacity.
It's probably the reason why we've been growing so tremendously.
I mean, when we first started the show in January, like the end of January,
we were getting like 2,000 concurrent viewers.
And now we're consistently hitting like 40,000 to 50,000.
You guys are all awesome.
I really, really appreciate everybody who's watching and listening.
And I mean, that gives me hope.
I'm sure it gives Adam hope.
He's stoked.
It's like, wow, look at all these people who are saying, we agree.
We want to fight for these things.
We want to fight for our rights and stand up.
So I guess the most important thing we can do is, in the conversation we're having,
there are a lot of people that don't realize what's happening all around them.
Like that man in the guillotine saying, I don't care for politics. There are a lot of people that don't realize what's happening all around them. Like that man in the guillotine saying, I don't care for politics. There are a
lot of people who don't realize. I saw a video from somebody, I'll leave them unnamed for now,
arguing about being in the center, saying, oh, you know, the right is always telling you you
got to believe this and the left is always saying this. Well, I just don't want to be involved with
either. And I'm like, you know, I remember when I felt that way five years ago and something changed with the emergence of the intellectual dark web.
It was the acknowledgement that it isn't the right versus the left.
It's the left versus everyone else.
When you have progressives like the Weinstein brothers, when you have psychologists like Jordan Peterson, he's a psychologist, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You have psychologists like him and you have comedians like Joe Rogan.
And then you have all of the other moderate or even liberal personalities who are challenging
the same thing as conservatives are.
It's not a left or right thing.
It's the majority versus the fringe group of people that are taking everything over.
If we don't speak up now, then we will forever hold our peace.
Oh, yeah.
And then after November, when this country is dramatically different and you don't speak up now, then we will forever hold our peace. Oh, yeah. And then after November, when this country is dramatically different and you don't recognize
it anymore, and you've got these weird racial public health crises happening in your neighborhood,
and they come to your house and say, the lawn ornaments in your lawn are racist,
and we want you to take them down.
Otherwise, we're going to fine you $50 a day through, you know, or you have to move or
some weird, ridiculous thing starts happening where the police illegally and unconstitutionally take away the firearms of a family that was
following Castle Doctrine law in Missouri.
We get morality policing.
They release rioters.
They drop their charges.
This has been happening.
The riots are getting worse.
They're still happening 60 days.
Now is the time to speak up or forever hold your peace.
So one thing you can do is, outside
of anything we're talking about, just
smash that like button.
Smash it. That's what he was about to say.
It's the only way to save the world.
You must smash the like button.
If we get 50,000 likes, then everything
just goes back to normal.
That's the reset button.
That's all we need? 50,000 likes?
We can do that. Come on, people.
Let's work together here.
Share the show.
It's one thing you can do
if you think we talk about important things.
Otherwise, share shows you do like.
If there are other personalities
that are doing a good job
calling this stuff out,
then share them as well.
It's not even just about us.
It's about freedom in general.
If you live in the UK,
you've got Sargon of Akkad.
You've got Count Dankula, for instance.
And in the US, obviously, we're lucky to have people like Joe Rogan and other comedians,
Dave Chappelle.
And then you've got Ricky Gervais.
And hopefully not all is lost.
It's just an election year.
And hopefully once the election simmers down, maybe we'll calm down a bit until the next
election year.
Yeah, maybe it will.
So I'll tell you what.
I've been thinking about this.
If 2016 was crazy and afterwards we had riots, it's like a wave, right?
We might be going down and we might see a huge spike in violence for this election,
but not the end, not some kind of weird end of America.
But then the wave drops down again, and then the wave comes back up even bigger for 2024.
So this election year might not be the pivotal moment.
We might just be like, wow, everything's getting crazy.
There might be an election.
Trump or Biden might win.
And then 2024 could become the part where we just can't handle the strain anymore.
Is this a practice run?
No, it's 2016 was.
Oh, OK.
2016 got bad.
2020 is about to get has been really really bad but imagine this carries on endlessly until the next election cycle imagine how bad 2024 will be
so with that being said my friends make sure you smash the like button hit that notification bell
subscribe we will we do the show every monday through fr Friday at 8pm. And now, the
commentary and culture and news portion of the
show is coming to a close. But we're not leaving!
Oh, I'm so happy that's over.
Adam. Can I go jam now? Is gonna play some music
for you guys. I'm gonna go play some songs.
Yeah! Get this mic out of my way. Let me
switch over. Get a different mic. So for
those that are... Oh, sorry.
Just hanging out. You wanna hang out?
We're gonna stick around for
about 20 or so minutes.
Adam's going to play some music.
I actually don't think I'm going to play today.
You got to switch it back, bro.
You're not doing it?
Oh.
My habit. How's it sound?
Sounds great
So this is my new guitar
I love this thing so much. It is beautiful.
It's a Martin. I have a travel Martin guitar, but man, does this thing just, it just spoke
to me. I walked in and I wanted to get my own guitar, a new, or, because I don't have any of my guitars here and I ended up walking away with this beauty right here and she's nice.
So I'm going to play, someone actually requested this song, I just sent a tweet out earlier
before the show, like what should I play, and someone asked me to play the song about
my wife and she just got back from Sweden yesterday and I'm
really really happy to have her back
so I'm gonna play this song because it's about her
I took a walk tonight with my love
and all the cats are in the street
Like us, they're trying to find a way home
Yeah, face life and lay on their feet
Talking about those little things
Little things that make you sing and feel alright
A natural high inside
Like sunshine and rain
Fresh coffee to start my day
Well, I'm just glad I found my way home with you
I've been walking it so long
When I'm walking with you
I've been walking it so long
When I'm walking with you
I've been walking it so long
When I'm walking with you
I've been walking it so long
When I'm walking with you
Sunsets alone
The colonnade
Where all good dogs and bad
Are on their way
Like us they're trying to find
Their peace of mind
Yeah
Face life and its insanities Talking about those little things
Little things that make you sing and feel alright
A natural high inside
Sunshine and rain
A fresh call there to start my day
Well, I'm just glad I found my way home with you
I've been walking it so long
When I'm walking with you
I've been walking it so long
When I'm walking with you
I've been walking it so long
When I'm walking with you I've been walking it so long, and I'm walking with you.
I've been walking it so long, and I'm walking with you.
And I felt it from the start, a connection from the start.
I've been walking it so long And I'm walking with you
I've been walking it so long
And I'm walking with you
And I'm walking with you
And I'm walking with you
And I'm walking with you
Woo!
Woo!
Thank you.
I'm going to play one.
Oh, you're going to play one?
All right.
Yeah, because someone said please.
Yes.
Oh, that was nice.
That's great.
Hopefully the sound levels are all good and all that jazz.
I'm sure they are.
Oh, man.
That is a beautiful guitar.
That sounds great.
Okay. Oh man, that is a beautiful guitar. That sounds great.
I've been working on a couple new songs, but with my work schedule.
So I'm just gonna try and play a song.
It's usually about trying to play.
And tuning. tuning should be good this song is called lies don't become you Air to make art You'd hope enough and you'd hope to leave your mark
Or take the road.
The dirt shows where the trees cannot grow. Would you sell
Would you sell it all
To save yourself
Lies, oh lies
Don't become you
To form a better
Person inside
It's like we always knew
Just where to rest
Our hearts inside
The hearts of a friend All for the martyrs
To hope enough that your cause can move farther
Or take a road
The water shows where the trees cannot grow Would you sell?
Would you sell it all to save yourself?
Lies, oh lies
Don't concern you
To form a better person inside It's like we always knew just where to rest our hearts inside.
The hearts of a friend who never thought that we would see again And so you sold
You sold me to save yourself.
Nice.
I think that's the first time I've heard that one.
That's a cool song.
Yep.
Alright.
I'm gonna warm up the fingers a little bit. Thank you. Green tea Sunday
Impure breaking of the dawn
Lazy morning Roll back over sleep till noon
Or the afternoon
Something has got a hold on me me. Tasty weekend, impure breaking of the law. I'm cloudy
yet weightless
suppressing
all those things I
do
but I shouldn't do
something
has got to hold on me
you used to draw me pictures in the dark
And erase them with a smiling face
Too bad all those dreams seem to fade away. The haunting green tea
Impure breaking of my mind
The silent excuses I know I sometimes lose control
That was the start of it all
Something's gotta hold on me
You used to draw me pictures in the dark
And erase them with a smiling face
Too bad all those dreams seem to fade away away Thank you very much.
I got one more.
Yeah, alright.
So that was called Green Tea.
Oh, man. I don't think I've ever played this song for anybody in like 10 years.
We follow, we follow until it's our turn to die We're slowly marching to our suicide
Instead of living, tell me what to do
Instead of dreaming, let me die for you
If I could see the darkness shroud the eyes
Of the tainted minds minds I'd be alright
We're marching, we're marching to the beat of genocide
We're killing at the whims of tides of our nation
So we can be the biggest baddie across the sea
Break free from controlled reality
And find your way from this To get away from this
But I cannot find a better way From all the better things that institutions made to control your lives
Were inside breeding, concocting all the lies That we use to control your minds, break free from controlled reality
To find your way from this, to fight your way from this
But I cannot find a better way from all the better things that you give to me. Oh no, not I. Can I find a better way
from all the better things that you give to me? And I need this more than you will ever know I've heard you play that I was singing along
You said 10 years
But I remember you played that
When I was crashing on your couch
In Brooklyn
And we were actually jamming a lot
At that point
It's so hot
Oh no my pick is gone
Oh no
The picks
Oh I see one on the ground.
Nice!
Score!
Found a pick! Thank you. piano plays softly Thank you. If justice is dead
Then it's worth liberating.
If justice is dead, then it's worth liberating. Liberating guitar solo And these are my thoughts for you Thank you.
That was, uh,
what's called, uh,
If Justice Is Dead.
What time do we got?
It's 1027.
I'll play one more.
You gotta play one of the classic singles, man.
Well, I was gonna say Melancholy Hellhounds.
I played that last week, though.
So then what's the other one?
Taking It Back?
Yes.
All right.
I just want to double check something. Ah. back yes if I was a younger man I'd probably make the same mistake twice.
The closer the heart is, the harder it becomes to do what's right.
Even through the thick and thin
Secretly we want to win
Well, I'm taking it back, taking it back, taking it back
It's time to confess our sins
Before this world you've built crumbles away
I've spent some time lost in my mind, disappointed
Well that's just the sting from expecting, and that's what you get.
Oh, it's a simple sacrifice.
Drop a little bit of pride, I know it's exhausting.
Oh, and taking it back, taking it back, taking it back.
It's time to find me
Before that world I've built crumbles away
It started with cold feet, let me begin again
Hindsight's obviously the clearest option
I'm taking it back with all that I believe in.
Everything happens, I won't fight the reasons.
You say you've learned from your mistakes and you're experienced.
And then comes the day From left field as they say
Has left you in a daze
Oh, it happens all the time
A high tide of the mind
Struggling for oxygen
Oh, and taking it back
Taking it back, taking it back
It's the only option
Whoa, for that world you've built crumbles away
It started with cold feet, let me begin again
Hindsight's obviously the clearest option
I'm taking it back with all that I believe in
Everything happens, I won't fight the reasons
Thank you, everybody.
Woo!
I love that guitar, my goodness.
Come back over.
Good fun.
I guess that just about concludes the jam night.
That was pretty fun.
Yeah, man.
Love it.
Hey, everybody.
Thanks for staying around.
Wow, we still got a lot of people here.
Wow.
Everybody chilling.
Thank you.
It's so cool.
Almost 30,000 likes.
That's amazing.
Almost 30,000.
Not enough.
Didn't quite cut it.
Not enough for me to change beanies.
Nope, nope, nope.
But thanks for everyone for hanging out and listening to us play. Yeah, absolutely. As per Friday night tradition.
Good old Friday night. It's going to be a massive monstrous heat wave for the next
week, which is an awful, horrifying nightmare.
Here's hoping that the hurricane doesn't mess up
the astronauts. No, the astronauts coming back.
The dragon Endeavor
is supposed to come back this weekend.
I hope that the weather is permitting
for them to return home, and it doesn't
get pushed back, but who knows?
They're looking at the weather, but here's
the good weather for them. Right on, man.
Well, to everybody who stuck around,
you are the die-hardest
of die-hard fans, so I think you already
know to smash the like button, subscribe, notification
bell and all that good stuff and we'll be back
to Monday, almost at tomorrow
29k, they were so close
29k, yeah
and it'll probably hit 30 but we're about to leave
so it's unfortunate
we're gonna go chill out, go to bed
I'm gonna be up first thing in the morning and do my show as per
usual so you guys will see me
in the usual over at Timcast.
And then this show will be back Monday at 8 p.m. live as per usual.
And we are getting very, very close to setting up the new facility.
So probably I'd imagine a month from now we'll be in full swing with the new facility.
Probably one month from now we'll be fully in the new spot.
And facility is the appropriate word because it's actually going to be like a real business and everything. Like real office space.
I'm excited.
It's going to be great. We're going to have more people. It's going to be really good.
Thanks for hanging out, everybody. We'll see you on Monday.
Take care. Have a good night, everybody. you