Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #141 - Cop In Breonna Taylor Pleads NOT GUILTY, Riots Not Stopping
Episode Date: September 29, 2020Tim, Ian, Lydia, and recurring guest Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules on Twitter) discuss the Louisville cop who is now at risk because his right to own a gun has been revoked, and whether this is... mob rule. The conversation then moves to the constitutionality of the orders that police seem to be following more and more often, the story of Brad Parscale, the preservation of ideas through generations, voting fraud, Trump's tax returns and THIRD nomination for Nobel Peace Prize, and Tim and Ian heatedly discuss the importance of empathy in understanding rioters. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's been a crazy news weekend, man.
There's been like so many different stories.
I'm just sitting here looking at everything.
You got Trump's tax returns.
Project Veritas released this evidence of voter fraud.
And they're going to be, they've got more coming.
James O'Keefe tweeted about this.
And then we have riots still happening at the same time.
I hope you guys are all ready for like 15 October surprises because the New York Times
is basically rewritten this story about
Trump's taxes. Now there's a story coming out claiming once again, Trump's a racist.
They're all these stories are popping up about all of the nasty things Trump said about various
races. I just don't believe any of it because the media does nothing about but complain about Trump.
But we have one story that I think outside of all of the political insanity is really
interesting. It's the Louisville cop charged with wanton endangerment in Breonna Taylor case.
He's pleading not guilty as judge orders him not to have any firearms, despite attorney arguing he may need to protect himself.
And the funny thing is, and I don't mean funny.
I mean, like, strange is that we literally just had a dude in Louisville fire a bunch of bullets at cops.
And he also only got charged with wanton endangerment.
So we're going to we're going to open up with that tonight.
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But we're just going to chill and hang out and take it easy and talk about a cop potentially getting murdered, I guess.
Yeah.
You're laughing.
It's so ridiculous.
Let's just take it easy and talk about the chaos.
That's the point.
Yeah.
The riots went – we had riots across the country last night.
And I woke up in the morning and I was like, I'm talking about voter fraud because of James O'Keefe
and that, and that huge release he did. And then I was like, it's like the first morning in five
months, I haven't said, well, there was a riot today, you know, cause the big, I couldn't,
you know, the New York times and James O'Keefe dropped these big stories like last night.
So that's literally what comes up, but let's do this. Let me give you some context and we'll start with this story
about the Louisville cop. So from the Daily Mail, Louisville cop charged with wanton endangerment
in Breonna Taylor case pleads not guilty as judge orders him not to have any firearms despite
attorney arguing he may need to protect himself. Brett Hankison pleaded not guilty to endangering
Breonna Taylor's neighbors by firing bolts into their home during the March 13th drug raid.
Hankison was fired from Louisville Metro Police in June.
During the raid, Brenna Taylor, 26, was shot dead as she stood next to her boyfriend, Kenneth
Walker, in the hallway of her home.
Three cops fired 32 shots, six of which struck Taylor.
Only one shot was fatal.
Hankison, oh, is it Hankison?
Yeah, they spelled it wrong.
Hankison's charges stem from firing into a neighboring apartment. Two other cops present
have not been charged. They probably won't. But here's what I want to show you the story from
The New York Times. This is got to be careful what I show here. Video shows gunmen firing at
police during Louisville protest. One man among hundreds of peaceful protesters. Oh,
OK. Fired a handgun at police officers in Louisville, Kentucky. Witnesses caught him on
camera when a gunman fired at the police during a protest in Louisville on Wednesday night.
The shooting was captured on camera by live streamers, protesters, local reporters and New
York Times journalists who were filming just yards away. They're going to mention two cops got shot.
They're going to explain everything.
But this dude, I don't know if they have it right in the beginning.
He was charged with wanton endangerment.
So consider these two circumstances.
And we have ongoing riots.
And so we'll just, you know, I don't know.
What do you guys think?
Should this cop have his gun taken away?
I give it to you, panel.
I think that it's insane for him not to have his gun.
I think he'll be in extreme danger.
And if anything happens to him, his family should sue the crap out of the city.
You know, if you go on social media, there's millions of threats.
Well, I'm being a little exaggerating, but there's threats against this guy constantly.
People are calling for his head.
I mean, he's been doxxed.
They have his address.
You can find all of his
information on twitter all his relatives information why shouldn't he be able to
protect himself i mean these people are shooting at cops should he plead not guilty of course i
think i don't think that um he should plead guilty i i mean i don't know if the state has no contest
do you guys know what no contest is? Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like, you know, you're familiar.
Basically, it means like you're pleading.
You're kind of pleading guilty, but without admitting fault.
So like you're not going to fight against it.
And so I guess you have these two cases.
The craziest thing to me about this is, is it want an endangerment if someone shoots
like if you're standing there and someone shoots a guy next to you and hits him in the
femoral artery like that, that could kill you you and then you panic and start shooting is it wanted
endangerment because you missed versus this other guy in louisville who was at a protest against
police and started firing wildly at police and then shot two police you know what i mean that
seems much more intentional than the first one the first one seems careless and sloppy the second
one seems intentional and kind of vindictive.
I don't know.
Yeah, it feels really obvious and pointless to even talk about.
Can you define wanton endangerment?
Yeah, we should look it up.
Yeah, Google it.
Let me pull it up.
I mean, it's kind of obvious, right?
I think it's like reckless disregard for human life.
So if you're acting in a way that you're not taking into account that you could kill
someone, then that would be wanton endangerment. So was the guy who was at the protest against
police who ended up shooting cops trying? Are they arguing his intent and his intention wasn't
to kill people? That's what it seems like. And it's insane to me. What is wanton endangerment?
Whoa, why did the that's weird. A Kentucky grand jury indicted one officer on wanton endangerment? Whoa, why did the... That's weird. I don't know. We're good.
A Kentucky grand jury indicted one officer on wanton endangerment charges in the Brown
and Taylor case.
The grand jury announced Wednesday, blah, blah, blah.
We know all this.
The word wanton...
Are you serious?
They're just pulling up a dictionary definition.
It means merciless and inhumane, being without check or limitation.
Wanton endangerment is in the first degree is a class D felony.
If convicted, each charge holds a possible sentence of up to five years.
Taylor, an emergency medical worker.
This we know.
So what is what is wanted endangerment?
Is that a little bit?
There's a legal definition.
Where is it?
According to Kentucky law.
Where?
Oh, there it is.
A person is guilty of wanted endangerment in the first degree when under circumstances
manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life.
He wantonly engages in conduct, which creates a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another
person.
Okay, here's why I want to show these two stories, because they both happened in Louisville.
The guy at the protest where they're yelling, you know, like they literally spray paint
kill cops.
Then he pulls out his gun and he's like, bang, bang, bang, you know, I think like 14 times
hitting two of them.
And they're like, that's wanton endangerment. Versus a cop who was told, like,
here's a warrant,
go to this person's house.
If they don't answer the door,
you can break the door down.
They open the door,
they break the door down,
other cop gets shot,
hit in the femoral artery,
and then he starts firing back,
and they're like,
mm, you missed.
So you're the same as the guy
who was, you know,
shooting at police.
Right.
I think the dude
that was shooting at the cops
was way more guilty
of wantonly doing it. Well, the mercy if mercy lack of mercy like
i don't think the cop that was firing at brianna taylor's boyfriend was doing it out of a lack of
mercy he was just just in a craze because his buddies was bleeding out right and afraid for
his life yeah so what do you think happens when this guy gets, I mean, I just feel so obvious and pointless
to even mention.
Like, okay, so this guy's going to get found not guilty.
He played not guilty.
He'll be found not guilty.
And then what?
More riots?
Probably.
Yep.
And then I'll wake up in the morning and it'll be like another day, another riot, I suppose.
I mean, could you charge him for something?
For firing indiscriminately into multiple apartments? But I mean mean is that just because he's bad at shooting i don't know
unless he was panic in the moment though you're even if you're the best shooter in the world
when somebody's shooting at your your cop partner or whatever your teammate you kind of go into a
fog i mean i don't think that he was like deliberately like i'm gonna just
shoot bang bang i think he was you know it was a stressful situation these moments are really
tense i don't think you know how you're gonna react or how well you'll shoot or anything like
that um i don't understand how that could really be his fault if anything he seems like an accident
whereas somebody's shooting at
cops is trying to do murder well but then maybe we should take his gun away that's what i'm thinking
yeah if he was panicking and firing his gun yeah then maybe i did an interview with an nypd detective
once and he said that there were many circumstances where he his life was in danger but he did not
draw his gun because he was worried that would just escalate the conflict and it would result in, you know, it would just jump straight to the fits of confrontation if he went for his weapon.
So he just tried to talk the person down and he said he's still alive.
It worked right.
Here's the problem, though.
This cop has been doxxed everywhere, right?
They know where his family lives.
He he's gotten threats online.
You can pull up Twitter, pull up his name.
You're going to see a million like this guy should be dead if they've already publicized that he's not gonna have a
weapon that makes him a sitting duck yeah that was my other question why on earth would you
publicize the fact that you're gonna not this man's not gonna have a gun that's insane to me
that's like a murder sentence that's like a death sentence yeah if they were gonna do it quietly
and take his gun away quietly and keep it out of the media and like leave it, you know, up for interpretation.
Maybe this guy's armed. Maybe he's not. That would at least give him a degree of protection by publicizing it. He's screwed.
I think if we if we look at the the letter of the Constitution, there's nothing barring anyone ever from having a gun.
Why should he not have a gun? I don't get it.
Well, I mean, because he panicked. So the point of the story I was telling with the NYPD detective
was he told me there's nothing more dangerous than a scared person holding a gun. There's
clearly things more dangerous than a scared person holding a gun, but I get his point.
Like, if people don't know how to handle themselves in stressful situations,
they're not trained properly. We saw it new york where the cops were firing trying to hit the suspect and they hit like seven innocent bystanders whoa yeah something like that
was crazy and so there's a question of okay if that happens maybe that person should like lose
their gun privileges you know so this guy he goes in he was told to go in. He was doing his job. It was a really awful, tragic situation.
And he started firing.
He's a bad shot.
He missed.
But wasn't it the case that the bullets went through the wall into the other apartment?
Yeah.
Oh.
I'm pretty sure.
So that's a little different, too, because it looks like he's shooting where he's not going to hit anyone.
And then if it goes through the wall, that's.
I think that's what happened.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that was what happened.
I'll just tell you this, man.
It's really it's been really crazy.
Like, I hate Twitter.
I'm seeing people tweet about this and like all the other breaking news.
And it's like people are all like, for the most part, low information belligerence in
the culture war.
They don't they don't read about this. They't question the intent they don't question the charges they're
just like you know lock him up and throw away the keys of murder and other people like he's innocent
nothing you know it's like well hold on you have any of you like just read you can't even talk to
people about it well if maybe if he shot through the walls he wasn't panicking them he was just
missing yeah that's what i'm saying like but
but the other cops apparently did testify that they were telling him to like calm down like he
was he was agitated freaking out is he the guy that hit the no her no apparently he just like
fired several times and like i don't know something out of a cartoon like panically panicking you know
panicky blindly firing but so so anyway look i don't think i don't think we know
the answers but i think it's very obvious that we're all gonna okay let me put it this way
sometimes it's really boring to talk about this stuff because it's like i agree i agree too i
agree with you agreeing with him it's like we get it we know what the answer is going to be
okay does this guy should he have his weapon weapon taken away i guess not because people
don't want to kill him did he did is he guilty of this crime i don't know because he was
responding to a threat it's very different from the guy in louisville and then you just have like
i don't know no room for i i think that the bigger the bigger issue that i see is just social media
in general and the conversation around all of this and what results and why he loses his gun, right? These people, these cops are only getting charged because of social media.
And you'll get these leftists saying things like, it's a good thing. The activists stood up and it's
like a bunch of people march into the police department with pitchforks and torches and
smashing windows and they go, okay, fine. I don't, I don't think that's justice.
It's mob rule.
Yeah, it's mob rule. It's, it's mob rule. I guess the other problem is what
happens when there is no justice and no one does anything about it and then cops end up doing bad
things or anyone does anything bad and gets away with it. Well, I was tweeting about this the other
day, actually, and people got really mad at me. But one day there's going to be a case that's so
egregious and there really is a lack of justice and nobody's going to listen to black
lives matter anymore because they've cried wolf so many times but i it's maybe and i say maybe
because they seem to riot for like the worst possible people right did you did you guys see
the update on the jacob blake story no the one about him kidnapping yeah yeah i didn't oh yeah
i didn't realize this when i was first reading the story and it kind of went over my head and I was surprised he we knew he stole this woman's keys. We were told they were kids in the car. That wasn't his car. So whose kids were that? Whose kids were that? I guess I don't know if he had kids with the lady. So if they maybe were both of their kids or whatever, that's still kidnapping. And so then the lawyer came out and said, the woman yelled, he's got my my my keys.
He's got my kids.
And the cop was like, what do I do?
Dude's holding a knife.
Think about like this dude, Jacob Blake, and how awful he is.
He pinned this woman down, allegedly, according to the you know, why they want to arrest him.
And he abused her, you know, against her will try to keep the language family friendly and then
he left she files a police report he gets a felony warrant he shows back up she panics she calls 9-1-1
he steals her keys her kids are in the car and he tries taking off with it after fighting cops
and then you get all the nfl players putting jacob blake on their helmets and they're like
can you imagine being her yes well didn't her mom tweet stuff about it like yeah and they
suspended her account i think actually i think it was her aunt i could be wrong but yeah they suspended her
account because she was like what are you guys doing you're glamorizing this guy who victimized
my niece yep that's that's mob rule yeah you have this look on your face he's a dirtbag
you're like what yeah dude and then and then think about they're painting his name in the street
the players are putting his name on their helmets amazing yeah that's crazy to me so when this first
went down somebody was pointing out to me how bad i should feel about jacob blake because his kids
were in the car watching him get gunned down and now i'm like okay so that didn't happen well
no i i i think
they're his kids i guess because they were they reported that it was his kids maybe they had kids
together you know maybe it was like an ex or something and he was harassing and abusing her
which is even worse because now it's like a domestic ongoing abuse circumstance now you've
got this guy's literally a domestic abuser and then you see people dancing in the street screaming, screaming his name, wearing shirts with his name on it, spray painting his name on the ground, cheering for him.
What did he get, like $2 million?
Yes.
I love it.
And on top of all of this, like the alleged abuse from the initial incident between Jacob Blake and the woman that happened in her bed while her child was there.
Wow. So her allegedly she said that her child was in the bed when he abused her.
And then everybody's like father of the year.
And I'm like, the kid was in the bed.
Yeah.
They were sleeping.
Six year old, I believe.
Oh, my God.
Oh, what's what's what's that subreddit?
Noah, get the boat.
Is that what it is?
Sounds right.
I don't know. It's like a reference to like, just wipe out humanity. Just like flood flood.? Noah, get the boat. Is that what it is? That sounds right. I don't know.
It's like a reference to just wipe out humanity.
Just like, get the boat.
We're out of here.
It's over.
Time for another flood.
This is, you know, there was somebody who tweeted earlier today about Trump.
And I don't want to drag them, but they said something like, you know, Trump could do something really offensive and his supporters would find a way to be like, woo, and cheer for it.
And then my response was Trump could do something seeming like innocuous.
And then the left would find a way to, you know, so I basically said Trump could overpay
his taxes by millions and they would find a way to claim he paid no taxes.
And then all of these people were like, oh, here he comes defending Trump.
And I'm like, no, I'm making the same point, making the exact same point he was making
that you guys sit here, point the finger at the right, saying all of those
people are bad. And then I do the inverse. All those people are bad. And you all freak out in
exact the exact same way you claim other people freak out, proving my point. So if politics is
now based on whatever group is angriest, what like what what's the next thing that's going to
happen we're going to arrest like some little old lady baking a cake because she used like
chocolate icing on a vanilla cake and then everyone freaks out and they're like you can't do that
and then if if if everything is just based on how angry the group gets and we start prosecuting
arresting people or cheering for criminals could you imagine a justice system built upon like
fault like mob emotion that's that's yeah i guess so kind of
what we're seeing yeah i see it so i see the social media thing and then i see them handing
out sentences that people don't deserve and painting criminals names on their helmets to
me that's like a perfect storm yeah and jake gardner was the perfect case of it i mean right
there were no charges against
him. The D.A. said it was self-defense. And then they start protesting at the D.A.'s house and
causing, you know, chaos in the streets and they get their way. And now he's dead.
Yeah. So for those who aren't familiar, the story, Jake Gardner was defending his bar,
was defending his father. There were rioters tearing up Omaha. He came out. He warned him.
He had a gun. They attacked him anyway. He fired warning shots. They fled. This other dude jumped
on his back, put him in a chokehold. 18 seconds he was being choked out. And then he fired over
his shoulder, killing the dude. And then they tried charging him only because the community
came together and demanded justice. And then the dude killed himself because that's not justice.
They took his business,
took his home, all his friends,
and then they're going to take his freedom.
And that's where we're at right now.
And I have to wonder
at what point conservatives
are going to start being like,
all right, defund the police.
I've seen it.
I see it in my mentions every day on Twitter.
Just saying, do it.
Especially the more libertarian-leaning ones.
Like, especially when you guys saw that woman wasn't wearing a mask in ohio she got she got tased and
arrested no did i heard she had asthma did you hear that i didn't hear that part i heard that
uh so that's basically the gist of the story she's like sitting in the bleachers with her family
they're social distancing and this cop comes and tries arresting her and she's like get off me
and then she gets tased i read somewhere that
she had asthma i don't know that's true but why you know it would make sense person has a medical
condition yeah gets tased and then i got really angry because they all started arresting worshipers
which i'm sure i don't know if you guys have seen this one they were singing in a parking lot where
was this like in utah or something i don't remember where it was idaho or iowa i don't know
cops came and arrested people for singing in a parking lot without masks on. So, you know, you take that and you take the
stories of these like these DAs arresting or not arresting, but like prosecuting a dude defending
his business. And then someone like Jacob Blake, is he even being was he arrested and charged?
He they issued the warrant on Friday and he killed himself on Sunday.
No, no, no, no.
Jacob Blake.
Oh, Jacob Blake.
Yeah, what's up with this felony?
They dropped the charges against him.
No.
Didn't they?
Did – can you look that up?
I thought they did.
Wow.
Well, I know that they at least put him on hold while he was in the hospital.
I don't know if it got dropped fully or what, but I remember reading it and being like,
I'm turning off the internet.
I'm done.
Man, is it time to just build a fortress and retire?
No, you can't hide from this stuff.
Come on, man.
The United States tried to be isolationist in the past,
and Hitler rose to power.
You can't be isolationist about this.
I know, I know, but what if we built, I don't know,
just a bunch of auto-defense turrets?
Well, yeah, we should do that.
Anybody comes near, whoop! Don't hide. Keep going just like a bunch of auto defense turrets? Like, well, yeah, we should do that. Anybody comes near.
Don't hide.
Keep going out there while the auto defense turrets are holding the base.
I don't know.
I don't know how you fight back against this.
You know, you know, when I saw those worshippers get arrested, you know, the first thing I
thought was what I realized, because they're not going to do anything about it.
They're not.
They're going to complain and go, oh, harumph, you're arresting me.
And it's messed up and they shouldn't be arrested.
There's not going to be a riot.
No one's going to smash a window.
No one's going to go out.
So they bend the knee to the extremists because they're like, please don't smash my windows.
But the worshipers, I lock them up.
It's like in Milwaukee, the guy who was sitting inside his house with a shotgun defending himself.
Yeah, he gets arrested.
He's the one arrested.
They were out there for hours screaming threats at him in Bullhorn and he's the one who got arrested. They were out there for hours screaming threats at him in Bullhorn, and he's the one who got arrested. It's because the people who are on the right and who aren't the rioters,
they know that these people are going to comply. They're not going to cause a scene. They're going
to do what they're told. And so it's easier to arrest them than it is to arrest people that
are rioting. Exactly. I warned that would happen, too. And now it's just getting worse every day.
Now it's the cops who are going to jail and it's the
criminals who are getting cheered and millions of dollars and nfl's praising them think about how
crazy like things have gotten i don't know if you guys watch it's always sunny you guys ever watch
it's always sunny a couple times you ever see the one where they dress up like cops and then go
around just like shaking people down it's really funny they go to like a there's like a hot guy
it's like a hot dog stand and he's like hey hey, for you guys, here's some hot dogs.
And they're like, yeah.
They keep coming back and demanding more.
And then Dennis is like, you're trying to jam me up.
You're trying to give me the hot, you know.
It's really funny.
But I bring that up because it's like as cops, they get a free hot dog.
People are nice to them.
That's not the way things go anymore.
Now it's like the cop goes into Starbucks and they get the stink eye and everyone hates them. But you know what this does? I have
to wonder if it's kind of on purpose because then it makes cops angry and short because now they're
gonna be like, I don't care. You don't care about me. I don't care. Whatever. Now they go out and
there's some person who has no idea what's going on, you know, doping about like minding their
own business. They jaywalk and the cops like, I've had it, grabs them and says, shut your mouth and gives
them a ticket.
And they're like, why was that cop so mean to me?
Then they go and they find this group of people who are like, the cops are bad, aren't they?
And they go, yeah, what's up with that?
So they're like driving this hate and this anger.
The cops get angry and then it just makes everyone angry.
And then it gives the left the justification when cops act a fool.
Like, I don't i
don't uh there was a video in seattle i think it was seattle where the cop was walking his bike
and he rides it over some dude's head jeez i admittedly laughed too hard at that video i
watched it like 20 times i can have a sense of humor about things but think about it like this
dude was just doing some hippie dippy lay down right the cop could have just picked him up and
then you know cuffed him and walked him
away.
If if you've got cops who can't keep their temper, I get why he's mad.
But that video is going to go viral.
It's going to be used as perfect propaganda.
It's going to go viral on Facebook.
It's going to make somebody a ton of money.
And then it's going to make people hate cops even more.
It's crazy to me that cop did that and nothing happened.
No charges, no complaints like i mean you gotta remember that
these riot cops are taking like extreme amounts of abuse too though for sure some of them are
bound to to be like screw you people you know but shouldn't so so i'll tell you what if you have a
bunch of protesters that are acting peacefully and one of the protesters starts freaking out
and starts you know swinging at people shouldn't the protesters stop him? Like, there was that one video where the guy was
hammering at the ground, and they grabbed him and threw him to the cops. And I didn't see that one.
That's cool. I think it was right. Exactly. So if there's one cop who's like, sees a guy laying on
the ground and runs his bike over his head, shouldn't the other cops grab that cop and
at least relieve him of duty for the night? Yeah. Because imagine you remember Scott Olson
in Oakland? What was it? The guy with the chalk? chalk no no this was in the guy who got shot in the head
with a tear gas canister in oakland yeah there's this was back during occupy this dude's just
standing there he's like he's really just standing there like his eyes half closed almost and then
all of a sudden he gets hit in the head by some kind of less lethal and just like drops to the
ground then when people tried running to grab him you see a cop actually chuck a flashbang at
him and then it goes boom and then everyone like jumps away.
And that made all of the protests bigger and last longer.
So I'm saying if you see a cop who's like, I'm really angry, so I'm going to ride my
bike over this guy's head.
The other cops should be like, dude, don't mess it up for the rest of us.
At the very least, take him and tell him to go home.
Yeah, because it could have been an accident, too no it went right for him that's that that's the thing like
somebody somebody posted this really annoying meme where he's like if if you're uh anti-antifa
that means you're pro-fascist and so my response was like if uh if there are a bunch of people who
are like anti-islamic and they're like, you know, they're violent.
So I complain about them.
Does that make me like Islamic or pro Islam?
And they were like, it makes you pro Islam.
I was like, does it really like because I don't think that's true.
And I said, what about Christianity?
What if it's like people who are going around, you know, attacking Christians?
If I say that's bad, don't do that.
But I also think we shouldn't have religion and government.
Does that make me pro-Christian? No, it makes you pro-equality, pro-human rights.
Plus being anti-fascist doesn't mean that you're against anti, you're against fascism. You can call yourself anti-violence and beat the hell out of people. Well, so here's what he said. I was,
I mentioned like smashing up businesses and stuff. I was like, OK, tell me this. What should I do if people claim they're anti-fascist and they're white and they go around smashing up the black community?
Acknowledge that they're fascist.
No, it's not fascist.
It's authoritarian.
Right.
But his response was, then you need to learn to empathize with why people would feel the need to do that.
That's true, too.
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no, figure out why and address the root cause as well as cancel the people like i i i get it bro but
it's because they believe stupid things for the most part and so i think so yeah you don't have
to empathize you can understand and you can try and be like hey that's dumb stop doing that but
so if if you know i bring this up because it's like i totally get the cops are under duress
they're being attacked they got bricks dude they threw a Molotov at that line of Molotov.
And that could that's that's not just going to kill you.
If you survive, you're maimed for life, like horrific maiming.
Like people don't realize you like you have pores in your skin to keep, you know, from
like, you know, from the moisture escaping.
When you get scar tissue, it dries out really fast because your body's not the pores aren't
putting, you know, getting the oil out or whatever.
I'm not a biologist, something like that.
And so when you get burned, you've got to constantly, you're constantly, skin's cracking,
you're constantly, you have to wear gloves or something to cover it.
Throwing a Molotov at someone, it arguably worse or scarier than just even shooting at
them.
Because when someone starts shooting, you can get down.
You get shot, you can get surgery, you can get fixed up.
You get your skin seared off. That's crazy.
I'm not going to empathize with a cop who's, you know, super angry and freaking out and then attack
somebody. I'm not going to empathize with a protester or any of the protesters who don't
stop the extremists from committing acts of violence. But I'll tell you the main difference.
When Antifa goes out and they're throwing explosives, the rest of the protests are like, they respect the diversity of tactics,
and they just stand there. At least the cops can get in trouble, right? There's no circumstance,
in my opinion, for the most part, where the protesters are going to be like, we better have
a council meeting about that John Doe Antifa guy who was throwing explosives, never going to happen.
But if you get a cop who does something bad, there is still a possibility, even if it is not nearly,
you know, likely enough, the cop's going to get in trouble. Or that some other persons,
like think about with Breonna Taylor, you had one of the cops testify, the dude, Hankison,
was like stressed.
And he was like, dude, you got to chill.
That kind of hearing will never happen with Antifa.
They don't talk to cops.
They run away.
And there's no accountability for any of them.
So I look at the two groups.
I see one as particularly more dangerous, unaccountable lunatics running around smashing things.
So I get why the police are trying to stop them.
But if the cops go out and one cop gets really angry and then pushes a journalist to the ground
and she hits her face on the ground, boom, congratulations. You just made 10 more protesters.
It's going to make everything worse. So I get it, man. Cops got a hard job. But nah, man,
like at a certain point, you combine things like that. You combine that with church goers getting arrested, getting fined.
You know, women at like I wouldn't be surprised if we come to a point where you'll start.
You'll start seeing conservatives be like, I'm not I'm not going to defend them right now.
Now you want you want to arrest a gym owner and a small business owner.
Why would I defend you?
And that was that was kind of happening earlier. That was happening after Milwaukee real, real bad.
They're like, you know,
what's going on here? Go ahead. Defund the Milwaukee police. Yeah. Like everybody was
saying that. I do think it's hilarious that Minneapolis like failed. You know, they all
so the city councilmen, you know, they all voted to defund the police and then crime skyrocketed.
And then they couldn't defund the police because people kept calling and complaining.
Like, why aren't the police doing anything?
It's like, well, maybe it's because you've been demonizing them.
And that's crazy to me.
Like, what happened to the era where the cop would show up to the donut shop and they'd be like, a free dozen for the department, you know?
And now it's basically like a cop shows up and they're like, he's a witch!
Burn him!
Kick him out of the store.
I wouldn't be scared to order anything from, from like a fast food joint while in uniform.
I wouldn't do it. I don't know how cops are doing it right now. Let's talk about Brad Parscale,
because this kind of plays into that. Did you have you guys seen the video of what happened to Brad?
Yeah, I watched it. This is the weirdest thing came over. So Brad Parscale is Trump's ex campaign
manager. And the narrative from the left is that he screwed up. Trump got really mad
and fired him when he was demoted. Right. But they're like he was like not unofficially fired.
Now they're claiming he's unwell, depressed. And we have a story where they're saying his wife
runs out of their house screaming that her husband says, I think my husband just killed himself.
And she like jumps in a car. And this witness says the woman was bruised and freaking out.
They call 911.
Apparently, the police said that when they arrived and looked through the window, they're like marksmen out there.
They saw him sitting on the floor with his dog drinking a beer.
And so I'm like that.
In the video, too.
He's just like chilling with the Bud Light.
Yeah, right, right.
And they slam him to the ground.
This is actually kind of funny because Brad comes out, and he's, like, just in his shorts, no shirt, drinking a beer.
And he's, like, very slowly, like, I didn't do anything.
Like, what's going on?
And the cop's like, just come over here, buddy.
We're going to talk.
And then all of a sudden, like, five cops start yelling, get on the ground.
And they run up to him.
And one guy grabs him by the waist and just body slams him.
And then Brad just puts his hands up.
And he's like, what did I do?
I didn't do anything.
The funny thing is, there are a couple people tweeting like, you know, is this how we treat
people?
Like, is what cops do?
And the left is laughing about it.
They're like, yes, this is what cops do.
Like when someone gets called for a mental health issue, a bunch of cops show up with
guns and they body slam them.
But the story is kind of crazy because I don't know if I believe it.
You know, am I supposed to get in the middle of whatever this like domestic dispute is
between him and his wife and just assume that he's like this villainous bad guy when I don't
even know what happened?
Yeah, all the tweets about it are basically saying he's a wife beating, you know, Trumper, con man, blah, blah, blah.
I feel very uncomfortable even like talking about it.
I tried not.
I didn't even write about it for Gateway.
I was like, this is it just seems like a personal situation.
It also seems like we don't know what happened.
You know, cops showed up.
Dude got slammed to the ground.
And I don't know but man this just
goes into like what i was what i've been feeling about social media is low information angry people
yeah because the because the the the left is just basically saying that you know he's a wife beater
end of story don't care don't need evidence don't need proof but meanwhile jacob blake was a pristine human being
right right right right it was um what's the kid uh they got up in the native american vietnam era
nicholas sandman yeah the salmon thing is what really turned the corner for me when i saw that
i was infuriated him i thought he definitely was egging that guy on and i almost tweeted it out i
almost went social media ham and i just just, for whatever reason, didn't.
I took a breath.
And then like eight hours later, it starts to realize he's just nervous and kind of holding his ground.
Well, I don't understand why anyone.
The media just spun that so hard.
I don't understand why anyone cared about that in the first place.
I went into mom mode so hard.
The second I saw it, I was like, that is a nervous little boy.
How dare you?
I went crazy.
I like I came out flying. I thought he was like a punk is a nervous little boy. How dare you? I went crazy. I like I came out flying.
I thought he was like a punk, like a punk kid.
I was like, look at this son of a this.
Not me.
I want to smack you.
I want to beat his face.
Like, who does he think he is getting in that old veteran's face?
Like, I was so mad.
And then I read it was all news spin.
It was like, my daughter does the same thing, though.
Like, if she gets nervous, she'll like smile and she'll just like hang out yeah and so i saw him doing it and i was like that's what rory
does that's what kids do when they're like scared or intimidated or overwhelmed they try and like
be cool be calm but it's not even that it's like that clip was like 20 seconds yeah in the slightly
longer clip you see him going like you know doing the the kill it hand gesture to other people like
stop it leave him alone he was actually trying to chill everything out i first saw that
video out of context the way everyone else saw it and i didn't care i'm like i i was like what
what is this they're like did you like people were people were sending to me like crazy did
you see what this kid did and i watch it i'm like so yeah like i i don't care if he did walk up to
the dude and got in his face i don't care care like we are you nuts. How many you know how many things I've seen in Chicago where I'm like, it's a million times worse. I've seen people just walk up to random car and start screaming and then start like throwing rocks at it. You're like a kid walking up to a dude to me is very low on my priorities. Yeah, and it turned out to be fake news. And then it jumped up on the on my list of priorities because i'm like why is everybody lying about this kid this is the weirdest thing
that's it low information angry people and that's our government now that's i think that's mostly
the democrats though i think the republicans like lindsey graham is panicking i guess i don't i
don't know did you hear about like his have you ever anything about it yeah it's money troubles
no what is it like he he went on Fox apparently and was like, I need money.
Donate to me.
I'm getting killed.
Yeah, because-
It's because he drinks too much.
I just don't care.
Blew it all in liquor.
When RBG died, his opponent got $16 million in funds in one day.
So he's like, I have a problem.
I should probably work on this.
It's a problem.
It's way more than his first game.
I'm looking forward to all of the establishment politicians,
all the incumbents, just bye-bye.
It's conjecture.
Except for Rand Paul.
I like Rand Paul.
Yeah, he can stay.
I hope his dad's doing well.
Massey, too.
Yeah, Massey can stay.
I talk about Lindsey Graham like he's an alcoholic
because he's got those bloodshot eyes.
I really don't know if he's an alcoholic,
but he looks like he just has a drinking problem. No fake news sorry lindsey if you don't like lindsey comes comes across to me
as like actually what's the what's the easiest way to explain it he's he's like scared of everybody
so he won't do anything you know it's like the republicans are yelling at him like do something
and he's like oh geez like and looks to the left shell of a man from he just doesn't do anything you know it's like the republicans are yelling at him like do something and he's like oh geez like and looks to the left shell of a man from the alcohol doesn't do anything that's why
i blame the alcohol because i've been really drinking binges and i like my no self-esteem
afterwards i'm like shattered how did he keep winning anyway what were we talking about brought
him up anyway fake news lindsey graham begging for money i just i just don't like like i just don't like
democrats or republicans and it's because trump got elected and he's all emotional so now everyone's
acting emotional he's scared yeah he got elected and did it emotionally he like yelled it called
hillary clinton stupid a bunch made everyone laugh just a big emotional trump did yeah it was a big
emotional circus to get elected and now the whole country's an
emotional overload nah trump didn't make that happen well he's a he's a he's an actor for sure
but trump is a is a symptom of the cultural change not the cause of it go deeper on that well the
like the culture war and gamergate type circumstances in this rage was was building up
for a long time before trump got elected trump got elected partly because of that anger and because people memed him into office.
It was magical.
Have you guys seen the Keck documentary thing?
I just watched it the other night.
This is the I wish we could just sit here and play it like eat popcorn.
I actually felt bad for him.
And I was like, oh, no, what's wrong with me?
I'm sympathizing with him.
Fury, whatever his name is.
Oh, the Pepe guy. Yeah. Are you talking about like the Pepe? No, no, no, no, no, what's wrong with me? For who? I'm like sympathizing with him. Fury, whatever his name is. Oh, the Pepe guy.
Yeah.
You're talking about like the Pepe documentary, right?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Oh.
The meme magic.
There's a video they made back in like 2016 that explains all of these really weird coincidences
around Keck.
You know Keck.
You had the little things at the deplorable.
So Keck, what is it, like an Egyptian god?
Yeah.
And he's like a frog?
Mm-hmm.
That's crazy and kek is uh
in world of warcraft when you type lol the opposing faction would see the word kek kek
so people started saying kek as like as lol because it was you know it's funny and then it
became a meme and then it became associated with pepe and jokes it became associated with the right
then it turns out that Keck or like,
you know, whatever the God's name was, it's like a real thing. And people think that it's like an
like jokingly, I guess I'm sure some people really believe it. Like they memed Trump into
office with like me magic. It's real. You know, it's funny, though, is they're basically saying
prayer. You know what I mean? Like they're saying collective conscious and like all of this
like energy constantly you know just pushing this idea results in trump getting getting elected
the bigger point is outside of any ideas of faith or magic is that whatever trump is and is doing
is it he he won because of what was so you think gamergate started it i think gamergate was the
first the that was the spark of the culture war.
When was that, 2014?
I think it was like 2013.
What happened exactly?
Oh, man.
You're going to have to find the old gaming stories.
I remember hearing about it and just ignoring it because I thought it was so silly.
Well, if you ask the likes of, I don't know, BuzzFeed or Vox or The Verge, they'll say
it was when a bunch of alt-right misogynists started harassing women because they didn't
like women playing video games, which is reductionist and ridiculous because there's like no substance
to that argument if you ask um you know if you ask gamergate people it's probably they'll probably
say something more to the effect of there's an incestuous relationship between advertisers
game developers and gaming websites and so what was happening is a gaming company is
putting out a game right like you know ian's great adventure let's say let's say you make that game
okay ian's great adventure you know ian rim it's like skyrim but you know to you very fun and you
want to sell games so you sponsor a gaming website they're not going to write bad things about you
because then they're going to lose the sponsorship so you're basically paying them to publish a press
release then they write a story and they're like,
dude, Ian Quest is so amazing.
And then people play it and they're like,
dude, this game is terrible.
And then they get mad and they're like,
why was the review positive?
One of their advertisers is...
Oh, so it was like a scandal
and that's where the gate came from?
Right.
I see.
Yeah, and so depending on who you ask,
you'll get different responses.
The establishment media people who are infected and infiltrated mainstream news organizations will claim it was just a bunch of angry misogynists who hate women.
But that makes no sense because it's like where did that come from?
Like what made a bunch of people angry?
It was a bunch of four-year-olds watching porn in 2004.
Now they're all adults.
I don't think that's it.
Because they're all like – they don't understand how to have sex with a woman basically they're like 20 years old and
they haven't are you talking about the journalists it's just why people are crazy why why young men
are oh that's true dude for sure i was talking to this young guy uh several months ago who was like like 26 or something and he was just like a virgin couldn't get a date yeah and uh i i i mentioned
this on like a bunch of videos before but uh let me know let me know what you think about this
here's my basic theory when before the age of mobile technology and like dating apps like tinder
young women and young men were in the same place at like college.
And so the dating pool for women was limited to the men in their circle. The 35 year old dude
who's got his own house and got a car and all that stuff. He's probably not going to meet this
20 year old woman for the most part because family too. No, he doesn't have a family. These
a lot of guys aren't getting married. But the point I'm making is when you get now the dating apps enter the scene, now young women at colleges have a dating pool that has expanded outside of college to anywhere they're willing to drive to.
So they expand their radius from the one square mile around the school where all the other men of the same age are.
They expand it to, you know, 25 miles.
All of a sudden now they're seeing older successful guys who are like 30, 35, got a car,
got a house. And so they swipe right on that guy. And then they swipe right on the 20, the 20 year
old guy as well, who's at the university. It's like, oh, cool. He goes to school with me.
Then they get two messages. The guy at the university says, hey, do you want to go down
to the cafeteria and grab a bite? Then the 35 yearyear-old guy says, hey, you want to hop in my car and drive to the lake and then,
you know, go explore and do these fun things?
I got tons of cash.
Which ones are you going to pick?
For the most part, you've got a guy with resources and you've got a guy who's in college like her.
There's probably a tendency moving towards these established guys who have cash.
So then what ends up happening is these younger guys are competing with established career men, which means they're dropping off. And this data was actually published
by the Washington Post that young men, I think under the age of 29, this is a couple years ago,
are like 30% more likely to be a virgin at this time compared to the previous generation. Like
it's getting worse and worse and worse. It's worse a little bit for women, but not for the most part.
I think it's because if a woman has a choice between a broke college guy
and even somebody who's only a few years older has got a job,
she's gonna pick the guy with the job.
I mean, that makes sense, right?
Yeah.
So now what do you do when you got a bunch of young men can't get dates?
I don't know.
They start wishing for a traditionalist 1950s housewife where there was like dowries and, you know, marriages were arranged or something.
Made it all easier.
You know, they have to worry about it.
Social media changed everything.
Made competition much, much more difficult.
I wonder where that will leave us off.
You know?
Yeah, really?
I don't know, man.
We need like a moral compass.
We need like some sort of I don't know if it's a man like Jordan Peterson compass. We need like some sort of, I don't know if it's a man, like Jordan Peterson was great
about giving young men purpose and cleaning your room and taking care of yourself first.
And then women will be attracted to you if you take care of yourself.
Maybe this will result in people becoming more religious.
Yeah.
Or redefining religion too.
Because, you know, Buddhism is interesting religion.
I think like maybe there'll be a new religion, a new like it's called it's called identitarianism and the democrats have adopted it
hopefully there's a better one than that like peterson was on to something he's a prophet
that guy's that guy's he could be canonized in in the future i think but what's what's his
ideology you know just take individualism hard work yeah it's very conservative i mean i'm not
saying he's conservative but right
he's not very conservative but he had speaks conservative morals but he's very liberal yeah
young people aren't getting married anymore they're not having kids so so what happens you
know matthew iglesias for vox wrote this article i guess i think it was him called like the case
for 1 billion americans and then he like did an interview with glenn beck and people started
attacking him for it.
But he made a really good point
that we need more Americans.
You know, I don't know if he was making
an argument for immigration
or just people having more babies.
But he was like,
the biggest problems we have
with competing with these other countries,
particularly China,
is that they have a massive population,
more than three times,
like almost four times the US.
And so there needs to be way
more americans who hold american values and and you know these these like constitutional republic
and liberal democratic values otherwise you'll end up with a globe dominated by people who don't
have those values unless you want to you know dominate by force i guess yeah you can either
be more influential by like having the americans have like 10 000 followers on youtube for every
chinese guy that has like 1 000 so you've got a 10 to 1 influence ratio there or you can have
10 times as many people so like there's different ways to influence the globe but if you just if
he's making the case for more immigration if you're just bringing people in from everywhere
then they're not gonna have the same ideals right necessarily i don't i don't know if
he was specifically saying immigration but that's why having a system like i don't know if if you
guys have ever seen the game if you can call it a game life genesis no you know there's there's a
symbol that the the hacker community the hacker symbol is called the glider and it's a reference
to i don't know if the game is called life genesis
i think i think it is it's a simple algorithm where lights turn on and off and it's like
simulating if the algorithm i you know ideals are met then it expands and grows and like develops
more life and stuff like that and the reason i bring this up is there's there's a version of it
that i used to have on windows when i was a kid where it had two different colors and if you have
a big mass of blue dots
popping into and out of existence and you put a small handful of red into it, they just turn blue.
But if you flood it with like 50% red, then they start battling and then start changing. And then
one side wins and the side is destroyed. And if you obviously have more red or just keep
firing the red dots, the blue ones eventually evaporate. So if these people really do believe that equality and equity are good things, then
they want to make sure to preserve the American system because I don't think there's any
other country on the planet, like outside of specifically European countries in America,
outside of these specific areas, massive populations of the world that are, what, six or seven times bigger than
Europe and the US do not have these values.
So if these values end up getting lost due to just carelessness, I'm not saying any one
thing.
If no one cares about upholding these values, they won't exist.
And that's it.
They're gone.
And if they're forgotten, we were talking about that a couple nights ago with Seamus,
like storing our information for the future generations how
will it be stored and i thought maybe it will be stored in orbit maybe there will be a why orbit
because maybe there'll be a firestorm on the on the surface and then we'll need to somehow remember
you know our past like 12 800 years ago there's a flood and like everything was wiped out atlantis
was lost all this civilization and all the morals and teachings from that time were basically washed away assuming
those things were real yeah assuming that the flood was real but it seems to be you know according
to randall carlson and other geologists there's there's like yeah the flood myth like exists in a
bunch of different cultures that's kind of crazy yeah and then wasn't it who was that guy on joe
rogan was talking about how the sphinx is actually older it could have been graham hancock was it or
randall carlson they work together i think it was graham hancock he was saying how the Sphinx is actually older. It could have been Graham Hancock or Randall Carlson.
They work together.
It was Graham Hancock.
He was saying like the Sphinx is actually way older than we realize.
It could have been Robert Shock also.
Because it shows signs of water damage.
Yeah, dude.
When there was a lot of rain in North Africa before the flood.
I think that's a lot of ocean sand in Africa.
Apparently, if you look at Google Maps and you zoom in on the west coast of Africa and you look,
you can see that it looks like it was a wave pushed all that sand up onto the continent.
That's where they think Atlantis is.
Yeah.
The eye of the Sahara.
Right.
Exactly.
The Rick Hart structure.
Right.
Exactly.
I don't know if that's true.
It fits Plato's measurements almost exactly.
It's like 28 kilometers in diameter.
And it's got the erosion where the waterfalls would
have been and all that stuff oh yeah it's amazing yeah i i i read something though debunking that
or at least purporting to debunk it i'd like to believe those things are true but i don't know
i'd like to go there you know what man i i was kind of thinking about this is kind of crazy
we had uh seamus uh coglin from freedom tunes on do you know freedom tunes no you do not know
freedom tunes you will uh and he's he's he's uh religious you know Freedom Tunes? No. You do not know Freedom Tunes? Sorry. You will.
He's religious.
He's Catholic, right? He's highly Catholic.
Very Catholic. And I started thinking about a lot
of things he said about Catholicism.
And I started thinking about this quote about simulism.
You know what simulism is?
And it's like someone said,
a simulation theory is just religion for nerds.
And I'm like, it really is
basically the same thing. And you can really find analogs between religion and this idea of simulation.
It's just, I don't know, one doesn't seem as magical than, you know, and it kind of explains
it. So what if that's really what it is? Once we start understanding how computers work and how
quantum physics work, and we start understanding that it all may be a simulation, all we've really
done is re-explained
what religion was saying the whole time or i should specifically like abrahamic religions
were saying the whole time keck's an interesting you know point along that that thought because
it's it just came out of nowhere you know keck lol lol but it means the frog god yeah dude can
you can you try and look that up there's a whole whole rabbit hole there. It's so crazy, dude.
It will blow your mind.
Like there were posts on 4chan where they were like Donald Trump will get elected.
And the whole code, what is it called?
The trip code was all sevens.
Like just ridiculous things were happening.
They were like Keck wills at all sevens appear.
And people were like, what?
Like that's a lottery ticket.
There's a whole bunch of crazy stuff about this i yeah but but everything now is like about kekistan or whatever
so it's not really a documentary it's just like a video explaining kek and meme magic try typing
that in what's the oh what were you gonna say they uh they just put one out too about um the
artist who created pepe and i didn't want to be sympathetic towards him.
But then I was like, man, this guy just wants to draw frogs.
And then he's got the ADL coming after him.
I think he sued the wrong people.
Yeah.
But.
Who did he sue?
He sued like Alex Jones and a bunch of raping people.
But all he was trying to do the whole time was get his frog off of the ADL hate list.
And so it's like man just
see the adl did you stop seeing everybody else did you hear that fred perry is going to ban
they're discontinuing the black and gold shirts because the proud boys wear them enrique had a
good response to that he was like we should pick his most popular color and adopt it and just keep
playing like a game of whack-a-mole how How stupid is that? Oh, here we go. Keck mythology.
Look at this.
Keck is the deification of the concept of primordial darkness.
In the ancient Egyptian Agdod cosmogony of Hemopolis, the Agdod consisted of four pairs of deities, four male gods paired with their female counterparts.
Keck's female counterpart was Kauket.
Kek and Kauket, in some aspects, all represent night and day, and were called Razor Up of the Light and Razor Up of the Night.
The name is written as KK or KKYW, with a variant on sky hieroglyph and ligature with a staff associated with the word for darkness.
So wait, are they saying that Keck is bad?
Well, he's dark.
Darkness isn't necessarily bad.
Yeah.
Here we go.
In popular culture, they say in relation to the 2016 presidential election, individuals associated with online message boards such as 4chan noted the similarity between Keck and the character pepe the frog this combined with the frequent use of the term keck as a stand-in for for slang lol uh and they explain some okay which was often paired with images of
pepe resulted in a resurgence of interest in the ancient deity weird the funny thing is i guess like
what was the the image of keck looked like someone sitting at a computer screen? Yeah. That was so crazy, dude.
Along the base of the statue or something.
I think that was fake, though.
Was that fake?
I like to believe.
Yeah, I know.
It's fun to believe.
But it is true that there's an ancient god Keck and that Keck is like a thing they were saying and there's a frog.
And the Egyptians had batteries and light bulbs.
They had light bulbs?
According to hieroglyphics, there's a hieroglyphic of them holding a giant bulb
with what looks like a filament inside
and a guy holding a battery behind him.
There was one thing I saw,
the prophecy of Cac.
Look at this.
Whoa.
So this right here, you can see there's a person.
Then there's this thing and whatever that is behind it.
And they're like,
person using a computer, internet meme magic.
It's kind of dumb because this squiggly line
they're just like i don't know just call it meme magic like you don't know what that is yeah it
could be dna whatever but it does look like someone's sitting at a computer they can't i
don't think that's real though i doubt they had computers yeah but that's just doubt no i think
somebody made that up you think they photoshopped it no i think someone made the symbol of course
i don't know like i'm saying it's not a real egyptian symbol i'm curious what it's called i could be wrong or trump could be
magical and he's gonna win again that's predicted yeah but uh if if keck is the bad guy if he's the
darkness well the darkness isn't always bad you know you can't have the light without the dark. That's how the theory goes. Yeah. Yeah, why is...
The dark is just an...
I guess, a stand-in
for bad because we died
at night. It was cold, crops wouldn't
grow, and the bear would get you. It's because we're so visual.
Right, right, right. We don't rely on
light. Yeah, so like... The snake probably loves the dark.
Snake? Yeah, the snakes
and the cats, they probably love the dark.
They can eat us think that's when they
would eat us no the cats are corpuscular they can see at night though what do you mean corpuscular
corpuscular they come out in dawn and dusk that's why bucko's like sleeping during the show and he
wakes up right when we're done because he's like oh time to get up it's like you know it's getting
dark out did you did you hear about those lions in africa there were like two lions that would
they went in and they ate like everyone in a camp and they attacked right at like 2 in the morning.
They were not very crepuscular in that instance.
So I think that's why humans hear the dark.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, I mean – but it was also like when it was cold and dark out, you couldn't grow crops.
And so people would be like, the darkness is bad and scary and we're going to die.
It's kind of weird though because we loved looking at the stars.
So the dark wasn't you know really bad i think i i i wouldn't know enough about religions to actually say whether this is true or not but like the eastern religions
probably viewed it more balanced like the way you're saying it and the western seemed to view
it more negatively you know like yin yang light and dark balance together but maybe not you know
did did did god create light and dark yeah is that they maybe not, you know. Did God create light and dark?
Is that what they say in Genesis?
So maybe it's just people eventually adopted that as some kind of, you know.
Yeah, there were like sun-worshiping cults,
and then there were like moon-worshiping cults.
I think the Aryans were moon-worshippers.
They would come out at night, which is part of why their skin was so light, I think.
Someone told me that, and I don't know.
I mean, I've heard that they were into like occult stuff.
I don't know if that's true.
The Aryans, the ancient Aryans.
Oh, the ancient Aryans.
I don't know much about their history, but I heard they were moon dwellers.
Yeah, they got nothing.
Yeah, we just went off into like crazy.
Yeah, but it's because of Keck, man.
So what does this mean for November 3rd?
Who's going to win?
It's a simulation.
It's a religion.
I don't know. What do you think? I don't know. Is Trump going to win for November 3rd? Who's going to win? It's a simulation. It's a religion. I don't know.
What do you think?
I don't know.
Is Trump going to win on November 3rd?
I think that he's going to win unless they're cheating.
They're cheating, dude.
Yeah.
I think they're cheating.
So it could go either way.
But I thought that they were going to cheat and steal it in 2016, too.
But they're literally cheating and we're watching them do it right now.
Yeah.
Did you see them throw all the ballots away?
Yeah.
Which time?
They're saying that those are old ballots, though, to be fair.
They're claiming that those are from 2018.
Did you see James O'Keefe's video?
What time is it?
Did you see James O'Keefe's video?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, so the dude's driving around like shaking ballots like, look at this, going to get paid
tonight.
The craziest part of all of this is that the media is like oh they're
spreading conspiracy theories that there's ballot harvesting and all this stuff and they're they're
trying to illegitimize the election and it's like dude you guys have been trying to illegitimize
the election for four years dude like this whole russia hoax and all this stuff that you guys have
been doing has been an effort to delegitimize the election and now you're gonna be like
the right's crazy for doing this that's the game even before the wiki leaks the hillary clinton emails delegitimize the
democratic national committees yeah i mean they were giving the debate questions to clinton yeah
among a bunch of other really messed up things like there was it was totally rigged and we
weren't supposed to know about it but because because of WikiLeaks, we do.
And what if that really is why Trump won?
Like, think about it.
What if they really... That's why I turned on Hillary.
100%.
If I didn't know, if I thought she legitimately got the thing, I probably wouldn't have hated her.
I definitely wouldn't have hated her.
I didn't hate her back in the day.
I never really liked her.
What if that's the one thing the Democrats didn't predict?
That someone was going to leak all of this to WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks would publish it. And then all of a sudden you just had this massive uproar that
people couldn't ignore. And this weird, creepy conspiracy stuff that I'll tell you this, man,
it definitely they're cheating right now for sure. He and I were arguing about this.
What how do you define cheat? And we're like literally looking at the definition of cheat.
So it's deceptively or unfairly, you know, give yourself an advantage that would you agree?
That's definitely what they're doing.
Yeah, absolutely.
They're saying Democrats are going to vote by mail more than Republicans.
So they're definitely changing the rules.
I just got an I opened up Instagram and it was like, you live in New Jersey.
You are going to get a mail, a ballot in the mail, whether you asked for it or not.
And I'm like, oh, great.
Then you see this thing with James O'K'keefe where this dude's going around collecting ballots it's on video imagine
now so so the difference the thing here is in that election i guess they did mail in right for the
primary so they sent out all these mail-in ballots then a dude went around collecting them and then
you have on video the other guy saying they were all blank he's like i looked at him they were
blank and that's exactly what i and everybody else was saying was going to happen.
The funny thing about it is James O'Keefe knew the whole time.
He just had to get the confirmation and publish a story.
Now what are they claiming?
They're saying James O'Keefe is making it up.
It's edited.
Yeah.
My favorite thing is the dude on camera who is saying I'm getting paid and all this stuff
claims it's not his real voice.
And it's dubbed over.
You know why that's funny?
Because he's holding the ballots in his hand.
So it's like, okay, then what were you saying as you walked around with stacks of ballots?
Dude on Twitter was like, thanks for all the new subs.
Looks like I'm famous.
Wow. And wasn't one of the people in the video that spoke to James like one on record?
And he's like a Somali community organizer.
I think it was a woman.
Was it a woman?
Or are you talking about somebody else?
I think it was a man in the video from last night.
Yeah.
There was some guy.
He works in the Somali community, and he was going on record.
Oh, right, right, right.
Yeah.
This is what's happening.
Ilhan Omar's people are doing this.
And it's like how...
So you're calling him a liar, too?
Yep. Okay. And this guy was posting on so you're calling him a liar too? Yep.
Okay.
This guy was posting on Snapchat, like, look at all the ballots I have.
I'm getting paid for this.
Yeah.
So the defense from the left is it's not illegal to do that.
He's helping people vote.
They just skipped the part where the guy said the ballots were blank.
And he said, who fills them out?
Oh, Ilhan Omar's people.
Dude, the game is rigged, man.
I'm worried about what's
gonna happen if trump loses after seeing things like that because that one video no one's gonna
believe the results if and and i i don't know man i mean i wouldn't i'm not gonna believe it i don't
if he loses i'm gonna be like they cheated if he if he wins i'm gonna be like they cheated
they're cheating right now we know they're win or lose they're cheating so they're gonna mail you a ballot yeah and then someone can walk by
the mailbox and take it yep that's crazy they go so so so think about all the old people
who get all these ballots and are probably just not paying attention just sitting in their house
house think about this what happens if you never get your ballot what what if just what if i never
get it i'm like it's election day i have no ballot because someone stole it then you then you have no number you
what do you track you look up your name maybe you go vote and then they say no you already voted
then are you in trouble for trying to vote twice yeah this is why universal mail-in voting is
broken and and i tell you man it's the funniest thing when we see story after story from NPR, from The New York Times, from the Baltimore Sun saying straight up, we're straight
dumping primary ballots in the dumpster because we got them too late. I'm exaggerating, but
you have all these stories like Baltimore Sun saying 70,000 ballots were held for too long.
Through no fault of their own, the voters will be disenfranchised. Then these same organizations say, Trump said without evidence that there was impropriety
in mail-in voting.
It's like, you told me that you, it's the, it's, it's what the, well, you know what I
love about the news is that Trump will repeat something they say and they'll call him a
liar.
I just, I'm just, dude, it's, it's all fake news, man. Let me show you this. I want to
prove to you guys. This is the best thing right here. Check out the story from the New York Times.
Donald Trump's tax returns. The Times obtained Donald Trump's tax information,
extending over more than two decades, revealing struggling properties, vast write-offs, and an
audit battle, and hundreds of millions in debt debt coming due take a look at this first these first two sentences donald j trump paid 750 in federal
income tax the year he won the presidency in his first year in the white house he paid another 750
you know what's really funny about that they debunk themselves in their own story this is not
true he did not so let's let's be fair you guys ever watch rick and morty
yeah have you seen the one so there's an episode where they're on the on the spaceship in the
simulation and the teacher asks morty what's like i think he said what's nine times eight
and morty goes it's at least 40 and he goes that's correct it is at least 40 like it's true so when they say donald trump paid 750
in federal income taxes that means he did at least 750 yeah at least 750 so it's like if if something
cost you 100 bucks and you spent ten dollars i could say you spent ten dollars yeah you spent
more than ten dollars but you did give him ten dollars right the new york times actually says
in their own story i gotta i gotta scroll down to try and
figure out where it is that trump paid way more than that and let the government just keep it
yet they open their story by saying he only paid uh seven seven hundred and fifty dollars
i am scrolling down this is a really long story actually can you just press control f and then
4.2 i'm anxiously awaiting these new york times reporters just press control F and then 4.2? I'm anxiously awaiting
these New York Times reporters having to take refuge in an embassy. 4.2. For accepting stolen
material. That's true. Julian Assange style. Check this out. Each time he requested an extension to
file his 1040 and each time he made the required payments to the IRS for income taxes he might owe
$1 million for 2016 and 44.2 million for 2017.
But virtually all of that liability
was washed away
when he eventually filed,
and most of the payments
were rolled forward
to cover potential taxes
in future years.
You know what that means?
It means he gave the government
$5.2 million,
even though he lost a ton of money
and only owed $1,500.
So when they say he paid $750,
that's just 100% factually unt just 100 what they should have said is
actually 750 right he only owed but that's not sensational that wouldn't that wouldn't catch
people's attention and now every headline is new york times report trump only paid 700 but it's a
lie he paid more than they paid it's in their own story that he paid 4.2 million horrific journalism
it's not journalism it's propaganda
and this story is the same story they wrote in 2016 it's the same thing i hope you guys are
ready for the october surprises because it's going to be it's going to be fun dude the debates
tomorrow debate tomorrow no it isn't i don't believe it it's coming i don't believe it joe
will not miss it it's all he's got what's he gonna do stumble over his words you know
what he's gonna do at 9 52 tomorrow morning he's gonna say i'm calling a lid i'm not making any
appearances today and then he's just not gonna appear he's not gonna elaborate at all in debate
i just can't yeah they're gonna be like uh are you coming to the debate no response he's got an ego
he thinks he can do it he's gonna smile into the into the camera and go, come on, man. Come on, man. Come on, man.
He's getting ready to go at Trump.
Dude, they're going to rig it.
That's what I think.
He probably has had the debate questions for weeks.
They did it in 2016 and nobody's bringing it up now.
Good point.
But it doesn't matter.
Who's moderating?
Who's the first?
Chris Wallace.
He's the first moderator.
You know what they don't understand?
When you see these stories about taxes.
They still haven't figured out why people vote for Trump.
Because Donald Trump is a dude carrying a giant torch and just lighting the establishment on fire.
People don't care if he's covered in human feces and is swearing while he does it.
They just want him to bring the flames.
So I'm like, what was it? What was it in the 2016 election? Trump's like, I am a smart businessman. I paid no taxes. And everyone
cheered. And they think the story's bad. They're saying one of the stories I read, they were like,
I think it's in here. They're saying many Republicans would have a Trump assuming he
was a savvy businessman. Yeah, it's like. Isn't he?
If he paid no taxes and he's a billionaire?
Yeah.
And they're also like being like, look, he's broke.
He's broke.
How terrible.
But also being like, he's a billionaire and you guys are supporting this billionaire. And I'm like, wait, which one are we supposed to be mad at?
Like picking shoes.
Yeah.
Either either.
Seeing what sticks, just throwing everything.
They're saying everything.
And that's the problem.
There's no leadership. It's all over the place so you've got donald trump is a billionaire who won't pay his taxes then you've got donald trump is a failure who is losing so much money
that he doesn't pay taxes so which one is it he's both he's a billionaire and he's running a deficit
every year so he doesn't have to pay taxes by overspending what he's making probably that's a
back into his company that's a not b a you can choose a or b but so they're on paper he doesn't
he's losing money so they call him poor but he's not he actually owns a billion dollars of assets
here's the point if trump is choosing to write down his assets to save money that's that's the
first option it is second option is trump is a failure and his businesses are collapsing.
They're losing money.
They say both.
But that doesn't make him a failure.
No, that's not what they say, though.
Like the Young Turks dude tweeted out, straight up, Trump is a failure.
His businesses are collapsing.
He has all these bankruptcies.
Didn't you say he had like five bankruptcies out of his hundred companies or something?
Trump, Trump, I don't know how many.
I think it was like five bankruptcies out of like 500 plus businesses.
That's incredible.
That's a great number. And the other thing, too, is, dude don't know, honey. I think it was like five bankruptcies out of like 500 plus businesses. That's incredible. That's a great number.
And the other thing, too, is, dude, this is this is so annoying.
This is everything they did in in 2015 and 16.
Like Trump water went out of business and Trump steaks don't exist in Trump magazine.
Go to Durrell.
Go to Trump Durrell.
Guess what?
There'll be a Trump water bottle on the nightstand.
You can order a Trump steak and Trump magazine is right there on the coffee table.
It's not that they went out of business.
It's that they're for his properties, but they just lie about everything.
It's it's just lies.
And so then when you see like Project Veritas and they say, no, James O'Keefe is lying.
I'm like, dude, I don't believe you.
It's kind of like if Trump was a movie that was really good, the Democrats are trying
to make another movie that's better, but they have they have worse actors and bad directing and it's just worse and you can't tell
people that that movie is better you can't like no amount of commercials is going to make that
movie better because it's crappier so now they're trying to tell us and show us how it's better it's
better but like every time you look at the movie you know it's horrible compared to that other
movie that other movie is awesome compared to that. People are entertained by Trump. Yes, superiorly.
He's hilarious.
He's an actor.
He's got a hit show.
Trump keeps demanding Joe Biden take a drug test.
I just love it.
It's hilarious.
Dude, I can understand when people complain about decorum and things like that, like the
highest office.
But I'm sitting back like, you know what?
The crony establishment has been playing dirty politics for forever.
As long as I've been alive, I have no faith in these people to do the right thing.
Everybody screams war is bad. And then they go, OK, vote for me and I'll end the war. And then
as soon as you elect them, they go and then press the nuke button. And so I'm just like, I'm out
when Trump comes in and he's running around screaming and he's like throwing flaming
torches at the establishment. I'm just like, you want me to get mad? Dude, you guys have been
ripping us off forever. As long as I've been alive alive it's been it's been a dirty game it's
been all fake and now finally some dude comes in and he's messing up your business and you're
coming to me and crying about it i don't care don't forget jimmy carter didn't take us in any
wars in the media hated that guy they ripped it they made him out to be the worst president of
all time trump should just do like a press conference where he's like, if I get reelected, I will
fire 15 nukes at the Middle East.
And they're all going to cheer and be like, Donald Trump is is a hero.
We should reelect him.
No, the new thing is over the top.
They cheered for him when he was talking or when he did bomb Syria.
Right, right, right.
They were like, this is the greatest thing he's ever done.
He's finally a president now. And I'm like, what they want why do they want that though that's so
weird it's because i think the military industrial complex conversation is too um simplistic like
there it's it's not it's not just about making money well war is good for ratings yeah that's
true oh yeah it drives us clicks. Yeah.
But, you know, I wonder, you know what I think?
You know what's better for ratings than war?
What?
Trump.
Yeah.
Trump is the best.
They found a guy who is literally a TV personality and they were like, this is cash money, baby.
You see Tucker Carlson's ratings?
Almost five million. It's like the biggest ratings
in cable history for a cable news history that's crazy these news companies tv companies supposed
to be collapsing no tucker carlson is basically like walking through the fog of fake news with
a machete clearing the way and people are following behind him and then you get the
mainstream and the progressive saying he's far right,
he's all right,
all these other ridiculous, stupid things
that are just ridiculously not true.
You know, the craziest thing, though,
is he's the one who has on anti-war leftists.
I know.
You're never going to see people
from the Gray Zone or Tulsi Gabbard
on MSNBC or CNN,
but Tucker will have them on.
Yep.
And he'll have a completely like respectful,
intelligent conversation with them.
Nobody else does it.
It's funny.
And people love it.
It's funny when he tries
to have a conversation
with these like ultra woke,
you know, culty people
who just don't speak.
It's like,
it's like trying to talk
to one of the Stepford wives.
You know,
like they're actually robots.
They were robots, right?
Is that what that movie was about?
Yeah.
They were all replay, other one were you know you know i've never seen it
it's like it's like a great movie what is it like it's like it's like a 50s style neighborhood of
like perfect housewives but they're all just replaced by robots because the husbands wanted
subservient wives or something yeah so i remember tucker had on this woman and he like asked her an
honest question and then she just goes into robo mode and she's like, Tucker, you're far right. And it's like, what?
You can't have conversations, man.
Like the infamous one with the Teen Vogue lady?
That's probably the one.
I think that's the one you're thinking of.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, geez.
You know, I understand there are Trump supporters that are zealots, that are like diehard MAGA.
You can't tell them anything.
You know, they won't believe it. What's like CNN did this thing where they went to a Trump rally, started talking to Trump supporters
and Trump supporters started, you know, you know, making fun of Joe Biden. And then when the Trump's
when the when the CNN reporter handed the phone to the guy to show them that this one video of
Biden sleeping was fake, the guy went, I must have missed that one. But, you know, I've seen a lot
more other things. You can't do that with Antifa.
You can't do that with progressives.
So what CNN showed me there, I was like, wow, that was actually really reasonable.
The guy is embarrassing that he believed fake news.
But he looked at it and went, oh, I must have missed that one.
That's great.
Right.
That shows that he's thinking.
Like when he said, I'm going to beat Joe Biden.
He actually said, I'm going to be Joe Biden.
Yeah.
If you look at the full context of the video, said i'm gonna be joe biden he was he was like so this is a viral clip where people
said joe biden said he's gonna beat joe biden but he's someone he gets asked something about
his record they're like what's your record gonna be as president he goes look people keep asking
me what i'm gonna do but i'm joe biden and i'm gonna be joe biden and i'm like i get what he's
saying but i guess some people heard the T.
But I guess it's because we don't enunciate our T's in the way we speak in colloquial English.
Neither of these guys are saints.
Neither of them are demons.
I mean, Biden's got good qualities.
Biden really creeps me out.
I don't think Biden has good qualities.
He's got some.
No way, dude.
He's not a demon possessed by Satan or anything.
He's just a terrible presidential candidate.
His face looks like a purge mask. He's just a terrible presidential candidate. His face
looks like a purge mask.
He really does, too.
That's just mean.
That's just mean. I think he got a bunch of Botox
or something in the last five years.
It scares me.
And it's like on Kenny Valley.
And so did Hillary, man.
It's tripping me out.
Remember when she used to look for her cheek lifts
what's that
they give me the heebie jeebies
remember when that weird
like fake Hillary picture
came out
which one
there was a picture with
Hillary and Bill Clinton
and people were like
that's not Hillary
that's like what is that
it's like a body double
or something
oh yeah I vaguely remember
and it really didn't look like her
and people were saying it's not
and then I recall
when they were saying
that Kim Jong Un was dead
and then the photos emerged and everyone started saying it's not really him and the media called
him conspiracy theorist and then it turned out it wasn't really him i had a question about that
so remember when donald trump tweeted out a couple weeks ago kim jong-un is alive and well he's doing
great he's better than ever what was up with that why did he do that out of nowhere i don't know
why not because they think that kim jong-un has been gone for a while no i thought they confirmed that he was actually alive how did they confirm that
with pre-recorded video i have no idea no interesting not necessarily a story that i
am following all too much but uh but but but anyway joe biden i think is not good joe biden
his whole career what has he done it's been plastic garbled you know whatever he's got to say to get
the keys to the castle i'll tell you this man you have to be a special kind of insane to be like
well this guy's been in office for 47 years and nothing's improved i think i'll try that again
no he's a terror i gave him a 17 out of 100 as a presidential candidate quality but if he was in
your house he wouldn't rob you he wouldn't beat you up that's not true no you just sit there he probably he might be a jerk but then he'd uh you know he'd
eat and then he'd leave there was a story which judicial watch uh confirmed that i had wrote about
in 2017 i knew some secret service guys they told me a story about how biden would always like
grope women and girlfriends of secret service agents at the Christmas party to the point where they had to cancel the Christmas party that they had. And one of the agents
actually like wound up like ready to hit him. And he ended up getting suspended because he was going
to hit the vice. So what Judicial Watch found is that they issued a request for the documents.
And the confirmation they got was that those documents have since been deleted. And they were like, so those documents existed.
Oh, that's how they confirmed it.
Yeah.
But he strikes me as like, see, Trump, I think, can be kind of like snarky and, you know, kind of arrogant almost.
But he's not mean.
And I don't think he's but I don't think he's mean.
Like, I don't think he would ever be like mean to somebody.
Biden, like when he snaps at people, like he seems mean.
Did you see him call the military a bunch of stupid bastards?
Yeah.
And that one where he was yelling at the guy saying like he probably, oh, that's why she's your ex or something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Or look fat.
Yeah.
Or the dude who was asking him questions and he's like, he's like, why, why, why, why, why?
And he grabs the guy like I don't think Trump's mean like that. I think that Trump is mean if you're mean to Trump.
Yeah. Trump will be mean if you're mean to him. That's it. If you're nice to Trump, Trump will be.
He loves it. He loves the positive attention. I'm not the only one who's pointed this out.
The left doesn't want to accept it, that if the Democrats just played to Trump's ego, he'd have compromised on everything.
He would have been like, OK, look at the gun control thing.
Was it like the bump stock ban?
Yeah.
They started saying we want to do this.
And he was like, oh, it's winning me favors.
I like this.
They're saying good things about me.
And then a bunch of conservatives were like, what's he doing?
The Democrats needed to realize Trump likes it when you're nice to him and he'll be nice
back.
Then they decided, you know what?
Let's just insult him in every possible way.
So Trump is just like, screw you guys.
He cut his losses.
It got to a certain point where he realized they hate him so much there's no point.
And that's a really dumb thing to do.
If you want something, then even if you think the other side is not going to give it or it's hard to do, you don't win by insulting and attacking them.
You're not going to get anything.
Then what happens is the American people get tired of it.
They vote Republican.
Now Republicans are going to get three Supreme Court justices.
And they have the House.
They have the Senate.
They have the Senate.
They have the president.
We'll see what happens, man.
I'm really interested because, you know, money talks.
And if Lindsey Graham really is down because after Ruth bitter ginsburg died democrats got you know lit on fire
i mean that figuratively like they got motivated then maybe he'll lose and i wouldn't be surprised
because i'm seeing a lot of trump supporters don't like him either i would love to see him i don't
like him yeah he doesn't do anything no here's mitch mcconnell man let him go yeah i don't like
term limits i don't like any of the establishment like whenever
i think about who i possibly like i just think about the eight republicans and the three democrats
who agree with trump on withdrawing from the middle east i'm like everybody else i don't know
what you're doing but you know a couple of the democrats are who voted for that i can respect
that and give them credit for it absolute respect for for doing the right thing but some of these
other democrats have done really dumb things too yeah i mean i get it there's the republicans have as well but
you know like matt gates um who else was in the house who did this um i can't remember i know it
was uh matt gates probably thomas massey i think he's in the house right yeah yeah yeah who did
voted to stay wait what what is this did one of the Democrats? We got breaking news. What?
Donald Trump receives third nomination for Nobel Peace Prize.
All right.
What?
Dang.
What is this?
This is legit sources from... Australian law professors.
Whoa.
Check this out.
President Donald Trump has received his third nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize,
this time from Australian law professors on the basis of the Trump Doctrine of Foreign Policy.
Law professor David Flint appeared on Britain's Sky News over the weekend, saying the Trump doctrine is something extraordinary, saying what he has done with the Trump doctrine is that
he has decided he would no longer have America in endless wars, wars which achieve nothing but the
killing of thousands of young Americans and enormous debts imposed on America and nothing
solved in the countries in which it's carried on.
So he's reducing America's tendency to get involved in any and every war.
Flint continued, saying he has firstly common sense and he is only guided by national interest and therefore an interest in the Western alliance.
Flint also credited Trump's approach to the Middle East peace with the Abraham Accord,
which saw the United Arab Emirates and Israel normalize relations, the first agreement between Israel and a major Arab country since
1994. Trump has two prior Nobel Prize nominations from a member of the Norwegian parliament for the
historic Middle East peace deal and from a member of the Swedish parliament for helping to normalize
relations between Serbia and Kosovo. Come on, He's got to win. They won't do it.
Well, who's in charge of voting?
It's Norway, right?
The Norwegian.
I don't know that the Peace Prize Council, whatever.
Who else?
Isn't it like a bunch of previous winners who vote on it?
Oh, really?
Can you look that up?
I will look that up.
Yeah, maybe.
And they'll never give it to Trump.
I mean, they gave it to Obama before he did anything and then went on to become the drone ranger.
The drone ranger.
I think it's just a partisan thing.
You know, a nickname I really loved is Obama because people with a British like the British accent, they say words and an A, they say with an R.
So they naturally just called him Obama, you know, and I'm like, that's his name.
That's correct.
You're saying it properly.
And, you know, it's like I hear no accent that's his name. That's correct. You're saying it properly. And it's like, I hear no accent.
Oh, bomber.
They're right that us getting out of the Middle East is preserving the lives of Australians because we were bringing British and Australians into it.
So what is this?
Who votes?
It's talking about the people who select the prize winners.
Does it say who wins?
Laureates.
Nomination and selection.
No, but like who...
So the nominations, let's see there. 318 candidates
for the Nobel Prize in 2020,
of which 211 are individuals and
107 are organizations. 318
is the fourth highest number of candidates ever.
The current record of 376
candidates was reached in 2016.
Neither the names of the nominators
nor the nominees for the Nobel Prize
may be divulged until 50 years have elapsed.
Oh, interesting.
I don't understand that.
So then people are announcing they're doing it
and giving up their names?
That's strange.
Yeah.
Let's see.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee
is responsible for selecting the prize laureates.
Right, Okay.
A nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize may be submitted by any persons who are qualified to nominate.
So qualified nominators, according to the statutes of the Nobel Foundation, a nomination is considered valid if it is submitted by a person. Okay. Members of the International Court of Justice at the Hague and the Permanent Court of Arbitration
at the Hague.
Members of l'Institut des Droits International.
Members of the International Board of the Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom.
University professors.
Professor Emeriti and associate professors of history, social sciences, law, philosophy,
theology, religion, university rectors and university directors or their equivalents, directors of peace, research institutes, foreign policy, blah, blah, blah.
Persons who have been awarded.
Okay, so laureates can.
Members of the main board of directors or its equivalent organizations that have been awarded the prize.
Current and former members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Former advisors to the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
That's kind of a really broad criteria for
nominating so like what some professor can just be like i nominate this person submit it we'll
see if trump wins should he win uh i don't know who else he's up against i think you should who
else how many people can win two to two people a? Is that it? I have no idea. Selection.
There's different categories.
I don't know for each category.
I guess, let's see.
They're awarded in December.
So it'll be really funny if Trump loses and then he wins the Nobel Peace Prize.
I don't see any competition.
Dude, they're going to give it to some, I don't see any competition yeah dude they're gonna give it to some like you know i don't know like bean farmer and they're gonna be like you know john smith grew a bunch of beans
and then donated them so he wins you know i mean anything like they'll give it to anybody yeah
they'll give it to greta i don't know she was nominated recently right julian's been nominated
i think like i'll never give it to him either. Like 10 years or something. I think there's they're so mad at that guy because when you think I really think I think they're doing the same strategy as 2016 because they're probably convinced it would have worked except for the hate factor for Hillary Clinton.
Dude, they obviously threw Bernie under the bus again.
I mean, he was so far ahead in the polls until like a week before Biden all of a sudden surged.
And then all of a sudden Biden surged for some reason.
They have it out for Bernie.
And Bernie like bends over and takes it.
And it irritates me.
This is why he shouldn't be president.
He should run independent.
Yeah.
Unless he's going to run independent and grow a sack.
No, he's out.
You need like there's a reason why people like someone like Trump.
Because think about Donald Trump negotiating.
He's going to be sitting at a table.
He's first of all, Trump's what is he like, six, three or six, four or something like a tall guy.
He's overweight.
So he's just like this big dude.
He's he's imposing like that's that's a fact.
His name, big gold letters everywhere.
You put him in a room full of these people and he's going to be like, your trade deal is bad.
No, no.
You give us a billion.
No, that's what people want. They're not going to have that, your trade deal is bad. No, no. You give us a billion. No.
That's what people want.
They're not going to have that in this year's debate, though.
Like, I remember watching the debate with Hillary and I was like, man, that's like a
hulking dude, like, because she's so tiny.
And Biden is pretty tall himself, though, isn't he?
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, they're going to they're going to they're going to do they're going to give Biden an
exoskeleton like an Iron Man suit that like under his clothes so he can stand up, but like in a resting position.
So you'll see him.
You'll think he's standing when actually he's being suspended.
You know, I can see it.
Yeah.
How's he?
How's that guy going to stand for two hours?
Yeah.
They're going to have people are going to notice like weird little things like pulling
up from his sleeves because he's got fishing line lifting him up and he's just he's gonna be floating there you know you know it'll be really amazing if the backdrop for
the debate is just like a black screen and then when biden comes out it's two dudes in full black
zentai suits and they're like lifting his legs for him you ever see those those things they do
in the theaters like the japanese show and then you know they're they're like you know walking
him out and waving his arms for him and And you can see the guys doing it.
That'd be hilarious.
That'd be cool.
What time is the debate tomorrow?
I would say nine.
Eight or nine.
That's exciting.
I wanted to do, I mean, because we've been asked it a lot, like a live commentary on
the debate.
That'd be cool.
But we can't because if we show the debate at all, they just...
Let's do what Rogan does with Fight Companions.
So we'll put a timer on so you can synchronize it with the show and just talk about it.
Interesting.
Yeah, we could maybe do that and just watch the debate and then just like it'll be like
Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Yeah.
Oh, he didn't.
And then we'll just talk amongst ourselves, whatever.
I don't know.
That's what they do.
You know, we can fact check in real time
and, you know, pull up sources and stuff.
And I think what you'll find is
Trump's probably going to say a lot of things
that are incorrect.
And Joe Biden's going to say a lot of things
that are incorrect.
And the media is going to tell you
that Joe Biden said nothing wrong
and Trump said lies.
And Trump will do it on purpose,
but Biden will do it on accident.
No, no, no.
Like a lie versus being wrong.
They say Trump lies all the time.
And I'm like.
Not all the time.
That's a.
He's wrong a lot.
He's wrong a lot.
You know, he's wrong about things.
But does that mean he's intentionally misleading you?
Dude, you read his mind?
No, no.
Sometimes, you know, someone's lying or not.
You know what I mean?
So Trump lies.
They all lie.
Who doesn't lie?
Joe Biden kicked off his campaign with a lie.
Oh, yeah. The whole thing is a lie. Bernie Sanders doesn't lie. But biden kicked off his campaign with a lie oh yeah the whole
thing is bernie sanders doesn't lie but that's why he's not running for president i don't i don't
believe that you think he's a liar i used to think he was honest now i think he's a liar yeah i think
he's a pushover bernie lost right but he wouldn't lie that's why he got pushed over dude what news
outlet was it where they were like here's the exact moment bernie stopped saying millionaires
and billionaires and started saying billionaires and they're like it coincides with when his book cracked a million dollars
something like that it's like dude i don't trust that guy he'd been regurgitating that rhetoric for
like 40 years you know 30 years ago a millionaire was a millionaires the billionaires they the
democrats had a good thing with tulsi yeah they did tulsi tried so she's she tried so hard to like she's holding on to the right and the left
and being pulled apart it's like it's like that scene in spider-man you know where the train is
going and spider-man's got the you know the webs and he's trying like no to stop the train tulsi
was doing it but there's nothing she could do because the right was more than willing to be
like sure thing tulsi come on and talk to us. And the left was like, burn the witch. She's a Trump supporter. She came out against Hillary in 2016. And she was like, after the WikiLeaks stuff.
And then the day Julian was arrested, she went on MSNBC and was like, free him now.
So she's always taking like a controversial stance. And she doesn't really tow the
establishment line. They just couldn't handle it. She's she's where Democrats used to be.
And she's like, I'm gonna stay here and the party's just jumped off the edge yeah she would have been great though what's she
what's she doing now because she's not running again i don't know i'd love to see her as like
secretary of state or something trump well i remember when the american conservative wrote
that donald trump should fire john bolton and hire tulsi gabbard instead and i'm like i love
that conservatives are saying that because like all of the things
they disagree with Tulsi on, they found this point where like we agree Tulsi should be
doing this job.
Well, she's perfect on foreign policy.
So why not use her as for foreign policy?
Trump should.
Yeah, I feel like I don't understand why.
Maybe I'm just wrong.
Maybe I'm naive.
Maybe Trump knows something I don't.
I feel like there's so many things that Trump could do that would just like get him a landslide victory. He doesn't do like like like weed. Exactly. Yeah.
Like he there's there's this graph or whatever you want to call it. Data from NBC News where you can
slide voter demographics left and right. And they were like based on demographic changes right now,
if nothing changes from 2016, Joe Biden wins.
But if Trump wins just 3% more of the black vote, he wins.
Just 3%.
The crazy thing was, like, there's a certain point at which you could flip Illinois if
Trump actually was able to get the black vote.
So Trump just launched that.
I don't know if you, what was it called?
The platinum plan for the black community 500 billion dollars the clan and antifa are going to be labeled
uh domestic terrorists and i don't know that's going to be enough okay i i wouldn't know i mean
i don't know if you guys have any opinions on whether it's going to you know change the game
or help him out i think it was a coward move what was i think that branding antifa and the clan who's like where
is there the clan you know um without branding black lives matter a terrorist organization i
think that it was the coward way out i think it was very clearly political yeah because uh
well donald trump did he's been not too kind to Black Lives Matter. Right. What did he say?
He's like, they're a Marxist organization.
And if I'm wrong, I'll lose an election.
I was like, whoa, that's the kind of attitude people like.
But people keep blaming like, oh, it's just Antifa.
It's just Antifa.
And it's not.
It's Antifa and it's Black Lives Matter.
And I wouldn't even be too scared to say that.
Then it's like, all right.
What I've always said is I don't I don't think it's it's like it is true it's antifa and black lives matter but i would just say it's black lives matter
because the antifa guys are flying the black lives matter flag and they're recruiting people
not under the name antifa right you're not going to go to a college and be like who wants to abolish
capitalism and get massive numbers you'll get some people you know there's a lot of them but
if you go there and say black lives matter they're going to be like i'm in then you could be like here's your here's your club here's your pitchfork here's your mask and
your shield go throw these bombs that people are going to be like oh i know a lot of well i know
people that would identify with black lives matter that aren't terrorists though they're like normal
people and confused and will they go out and protest i don't know maybe and when these people
do do they run and stop the extremists wearing all black? No, they would run away from that stuff.
And so you get a large mass of people who provide cover to extremists for four months straight.
Yeah.
But you have people that run from it that don't want anything to do with it.
And those people shouldn't be branded terrorists just because they identify with them.
Sure, sure.
This has been going on for like 150 days.
If you're still like, yeah, Black Lives Matter, after seeing all these cities burn, all these businesses destroyed, then you're supporting it.
It's like being like, well, you know, I don't agree with ISIS bombing the buildings, but like they're just doing things because they believe in it.
Or it's like waving their flag.
And then when someone's like, why are you waving that?
You'd be like, oh, because it's this cool.
It's this new thing they're doing.
And then when you're like, don't you know they do these things?
And they go, oh, I didn't know that.
What about the people that put BLM on their Twitter profile?
They're trying to protect themselves.
I think, yeah, I think it's a combination of that.
A lot of people are like, please leave me alone.
I'll say whatever you want me to say.
And there are a lot of people. Dude, if you if somebody walked around with a sickle and hammer, would you assume that they're ignorant or that they support communism?
At this stage, ignorant.
You think people would be ignorant?
Yeah, I think people are so uneducated that they think communism is cool.
So is it possible then that the people who are supporting black lives
matter know about the stories but think it's not true oh it's possible but the reason i'm saying
okay i'm on twitter i'm on like tinder i do these dating apps and like i'll be swiping i'll see
girls that are like rainbow flag blm and i know they're not terrorists they're just they're just
like i want to do the right thing you know they thing. It reminds me of that photo of everyone doing the Roman salute to Hitler except for the one guy who was crossing his arms all angry.
I'm not interested, man.
If you want to be a blind zealot without reading or doing any research, then –
They're not terrorists.
They're blind zealots.
I would have agreed with this like the first month of riots.
At this point, if you're still supporting it, you're complicit. And I have no problem with
saying that they support terrorists. Honestly, I think that people are having a hard time drawing
a distinction between the fact that black lives actually matter and the organization Black Lives
Matter. Well, Donald Trump is trying to appeal to black people. And he's saying, I'm intentionally
not designating Black Lives Matter and terrorist group, but I am designating Antifa a terrorist group.
Maybe that's obviously political ploy to say, I'm not going to estrange these people.
That's a good point.
And the girls that I think on Tinder, they're not part of the movement.
They're just saying that Black Lives Matter.
They're making that statement.
And listen.
Or maybe. i hate to play
into what is it godwin's law this is this is this is exactly how not not to accuse them of being
nazis what i'm saying is people often ask how is it that all these people just went along with
hitler it's just because they didn't know or care because they didn't read the news and they were
starving they well the economy was in the gutter and then here comes along this guy who's like i'm
gonna fix everything for you.
He starts fixing it.
They don't get they don't care.
They're just like, well, the economy is better.
And it's funny because that's what the left says right now about Trump.
But that's not Trump supporters going around destroying the black community.
Like you literally have white Antifa running through Atlanta, burning down businesses.
And when I tell these activists, I'm like, do you think it's wrong that a bunch of white
suburbanites from like upper class families are damaging and destroying black businesses and migrant businesses?
Do you think it's a bad thing? And they're like, well, you need to understand the pain they feel
and why. I'm like, no, no, I don't know. If you want to go and destroy the life of anybody,
I'm not going to look. I can understand. You know, I'm not going to empathize. I'm not going
to sympathize. I'm going to be like, arrest that person.
But think of, if you could have understood Hitler and got through to him and talked to him before he went crazy, you could have averted that war.
A lot of people understand him.
He's nuts.
Well, he was nuts.
He was nuts.
At the time, if someone could have gotten through to him and shown him love before he
went crazy, he might not have gone crazy.
That's too hippy-dippy for me, man.
It's both.
It's real if you if you have no empathy it's not people won't change it's not it's it's not about
empathy it's like there there's a line between a group of psychopathic zealots who won't talk to
you who are fanatically screaming because they're paranoid and delusional and they're going and
burning down people's buildings and then you have people defending them i think my point is they are not
psychopathic zealots okay people can behave like a psychopathic zealot and then they can behave
normally but it's not that they are one or the other they can just change their behavior here's
the problem with your analogy what you're so we're talking about people who are literally doing a
thing they're doing things that are destroying so imagine if, based on what you're saying, after Kristallnacht, people were like, well,
if only after that people went and talked to Hitler and gave him love, he would have
stopped.
It's like you literally have people going around destroying the Jewish community.
They should be punished.
If someone burns a building, they should be punished for that.
But that doesn't mean that you should have no empathy.
Why would I empathize with someone who's like, i hate this group of people i want to destroy
their lives so they see that there's a reason to change that there's actually hope i don't i don't
i don't see how that's going to be their reason to change i don't i don't understand what no one
loves them and they have no reason to change they won't if no i think if somebody does something
good you praise them for it and show them a path if someone does something bad you don't be like
i'm gonna let you keep doing this and you punish them for it and then you learn to understand why
they did it so when did i say that wouldn't happen i'm saying put him in jail and that the
understanding of why they did it comes with the empathy well and so why do you think these people
are going around destroying the black community and migrant neighborhoods they're poor because
they're no no no no no no the white people who are upper class shut their jobs down they can't get a job and they
can't get an apartment the overwhelmingly upper class progressive six-figure college degree kids
who make up the progressive left in this country because they're going around burning things down
settlements is printed 90 trillion dollars what does that have to do with rich people
what does that have to do with rich people who What does that have to do with rich people who are well off?
Because they're angry at the capital system.
But they're rich.
They're rich.
They're still angry at the system.
It's a Ponzi scheme.
They've been inflicting the dollar for like 90 years, dude.
What you're saying has nothing to do with people who have everything.
I mean, if you want to see why people are disillusioned with the system, it's because
the banking establishment is trading fiat currency since the 70s, dude.
There's no upper class woke progressive going, gosh darn it these banks are one of them
i'm angry but i've looked for a different path not the woke left who are burning down black
communities could have been that guy that's you i'm talking about the woke left that that are the
okay the eight percent of this country that are progressive, that have college degrees, that tend to make more than $100,000 a year, are not oppressed, are not doing poorly.
They're not poor.
They saw Zeitgeist, man.
They know.
No, they didn't.
Dude, you're talking about the wrong people.
I disagree there.
Neither of us know.
No, I do know because I don't know.
You don't know those people. us know. No, I do know because I'm specifically citing the more in common study that found 8%
of this country who identifies progressives who make more than six figures and make up the woke
left. That's the specific data I'm referring to. These are the people who make up the violent
groups that are organizing this destruction and going down, burning buildings down. These are not
poor people organizing this. I'm saying you don't know those people. You know, they're demographic. Neither of us know those people. And we have
a general idea of what they think. White people are oppressors. I think this is evil. That's not
it's a general idea of people that are in their 30s right now. Twenty five. They saw zeitgeist.
Twenty five year olds lose change. Those people saw the dude that was 15 years ago. That was I
know. Twenty five years. years their dad their parents saw it
raising these kids like what am i gonna do a 10 year old did not watch that those documentaries
dude a 10 year old did not watch that they're watching woke garbage propaganda and they're
they come from overwhelmingly white suburbs where they think white people are oppressors
and whiteness is evil.
So they go to minority neighborhoods and start fires and burn them down.
I think we're doing a lot of assuming right now.
No, you are.
No, I'm not.
I just literally cited the more in common data where 8% have these characteristics.
There is a tendency among these people to believe these specific things.
You're referencing anecdotal data about how you 15 years ago watched a psych guy.
I'm telling you why they're crazy.
They're crazy because their parents don't care because their parents are disillusioned.
Dude, if you think the banking establishment printing fiat is not the problem or a huge
problem, then you're missing it.
You think these people who are woke are like, gosh darn.
They just printed $3 trillion.
And they don't care.
They're asking for more money.
Why aren't they burning down the Federal Reserve then?
And why are they asking them to print more money?
Well, they're going after federal buildings.
So why are they saying print more?
If they care so much.
If they care so much.
Good point.
Occupy Wall Street wanted to burn down the Federal Reserve.
Ron Paul wanted to take it out.
Ten years ago.
Yeah.
And those are the same people.
No, they're not.
I mean, it's.
I said the Occupy people are supporting Trump right now.
And that when I went to the deplorable looking for your deplorable, they were they were Occupy
people there wearing MAGA hats saying when they were fighting against the establishment,
Trump was their guy.
Bernie was at first, then Trump.
Twenty five year olds did not care, know anything about Occupy Wall Street.
And right now they're demanding the government print more money.
And they're saying, why don't we just get universal basic income?
Deficit spending.
AOC has talked about deficit spending, where the government just keeps printing more and
more money to cover the cost of health care.
So mass inflation wipes out everyone's savings and destroys the working class.
And they know that that's going to happen.
She's calling for it.
And they're psychotic.
No, they know it's going to destroy the economy.
They're still calling for it. Ian, psychotic no because they know it's going to destroy the economy they're still calling for it yeah may i have a word oh please so i think
what you may not be understanding is that the people who are rioting in the streets
are communists who believe that the government should have more control they are not technically
anarchists which is something that bothers tim because anarchists want no government they want
absolutely no control no structure the people who are rioting and burning things down that's
wrong well you're welcome to correct me just second let me finish my thought um but people
who are rioting and burning things down actually are communists people like alexandria ocasio
cortez who think that all you have to do is wish currency into being so i would disagree with your
basic tenet that these people just watch zeitgeist and don't like the federal reserve because they
think that they can solve these problems just by throwing more money they don't even know what the federal reserve is
this is well they should the problem the reason why they're tending towards communism is because
they've been disillusioned with capitalism it's the same reason why the russians went towards
communism that's not true man yeah the reason they don't even know what capitalism is it's it's they
know that it's inflating and they can't get a apartment in san francisco that's not capitalism central banking systems are not capitalism yeah of course they are so
when they're complaining about capitalism they have no idea what they're talking about
they're mad about nebulous and vague oppression systems of whiteness especially inflation they're
mad about inflation what you know what they're really mad about they're mad that they have
nothing to do with their lives.
Humanity won.
We have an abundance of food.
We're super wealthy.
We're all fat.
And so they have nothing to do.
They have no purpose.
So they found one.
Defeat the oppressors.
That's my mission.
Now they're complaining about a system they benefit from.
And the funny thing is, when people criticize them for using iPhones, they go, well, what's that comic where they're like, I want to improve society. And then the guy's like making fun of them or something.
They seem to think they have. There's no criticism of them for using computers made by slave labor
in Southeast Asia. They're allowed to do that. They have no purpose. They have no mission. They
have no meaning in their lives. So they created one and they latched on to whatever's in front
of them. Now, you have a lot of people who just see big brands saying it
and they go along with that.
But these people don't know
what the Federal Reserve is.
If you ask them,
they'd say, what's that?
You would say,
do you know what
the Federal Reserve is?
Oh, that's what they would say.
I guarantee you,
you may find one person
who knows what you're talking about.
There's a lot of conjecture.
We don't know.
Dude, I've been covering this
for a decade.
The radical left has long history, too, of adopting positions that are already like already common, commonly accepted by society.
Like, oh, we're anti-racist.
It's like, OK, yes.
So is everybody else.
But then they have to paint the Republicans as like this fictional enemy, like everybody's secretly Hitler because they need a common cause because they need power and you get power by inflicting fear and so when
they're going after these things that are already commonly accepted by society like everybody's like
yeah hitler is not not ideal so they call everyone nazi yeah but they call everybody nazis and
they're pretending that this already isn't the public position. So what do you do?
What do you do when you have hundreds of thousands of people who are indoctrinated, zealous?
And I'm referring – you know that picture of the woman whose eyes are bugging out and she's like –
Yeah.
Like that kind of person.
Or there's that really funny video where the white woman is screaming at the black cop and she's holding up a sign on the back that's fragile on it yeah because it's
like a box and on the front it says black lives matter whatever and then some guys like don't
excuse me ma'am don't you think it's inappropriate for you to be screaming at this black woman this
way and she's like i'm the only one who can stop the racism and she's part of the system
what do you do when those people are running around screaming their zealous cause, have plugged their ears, don't know, don't care, just want you to suffer because you are the other.
I appeal to their entertainment bug.
So like write music and acting and stuff like that.
But they're banning people who do that.
Well, I mean, musicians aren't really banned.
What do you mean?
Lady Antebellum had to change their name.
And then they stole the name
from an actual black blues singer there's always exceptions but for i think music is probably the
best way to get through to those people so you think like writing a song telling them their
ideology is bad they would go along with it oh writing a song about love and how it's good
but they say those exact same things dude it's like i defer to daryl davis when he tried to
talk to them and they called him a nazi here's a here's a guy who said he could talk to you know klansmen and they'd listen and when he
went to the antifa guys they screamed at him and called him a nazi one time yeah the one time he
tried it happened once i mean and it was a group of people staying outside and here a black man
walks up and says hey and they're like get out of here you white supremacist and he's like what
the way he got through to those white supremacists was through his jazz music.
Well, it was through talking to them.
He went to their rallies.
And they'd come to his shows and they'd see him play and they'd be like, I've never seen a black guy play music like that.
That's how he got through to the first guys.
What he said was that it was when they became friends with him and just talked to him, they realized the stereotypes they heard weren't true. So what do you do when you have a group of people
who are trained specifically by the organizers to start chanting the moment you try talking?
You walk up to them, they'll start mindlessly chanting, Black Lives Matter, or mic check,
mic check, so that no one can speak. They just shut it down. I remember when I was in,
where was this? It was in California.
It's outside of LA.
And there was a Trump rally and then like an Antifa rally.
I walked across the street to the Antifa rally.
And I was like, hey, how's it going, you guys?
Anybody you want to talk to me?
And then all of a sudden, an organizer ran up and started chanting.
And they all started chanting, just like chanting to each other.
And I'm like, I can wait.
And they kept going.
And then she went, mic check.
They all yell, mic check back.
And she goes, do not talk.
Do not talk to anyone, to anyone.
They are tricking you.
They are tricking you.
They are trying to make you fascist.
And I'm like, OK, I'm going to walk away.
I walk over to Trump guys.
I'm like, anybody want to talk on camera?
I'm like, I'll do it.
I'm like, OK.
The left did that to me real bad at the DNnc and then again on inauguration day they like surrounded
me and started chanting f u xander fairbanks wow take personalized yeah i was like all right i was
just trying to walk to the white house okay it's a it's it's a cult yeah and it's growing and the
democrats support it so that's why i'm like Trump banning critical race theory and then expanding his ban.
I'm like, good.
These dude, it's funny.
You know, religion is it's like faith plus ideology.
And so we say we want a separation of church and state.
And most people are willing to accept that.
Even many religious people will accept that.
But what about the straight up ideology and the non-theistic religious practices of the woke?
I've been thinking about this a lot.
I think that there's been like a really steady decline in religion, like in general in the U.S.
And I think that people are replacing it because they need something to believe in and to be part of.
And they've been replacing it with politics instead of replacing it with things like family or relationships.
And I think that it's kind of a dangerous spot.
What happens to all these people because they're not having kids?
They're all on birth control.
They're all pro-abortion.
I was reading something that was really interesting.
There's two stories.
One of them said that in the late 90s, early 2000s, conservative families were having an average 2.01 kids per
family, and liberals were having 1.73 or something like that. And then I think about the Pew research
today that says Generation Z is slightly more conservative than millennials, but very similar.
And I don't think it's because, you know, Gen Z is just becoming conservative.
It's because there's more of them because, you know, 20 years ago, liberals weren't having as
many kids as conservatives. I read another study that said mathematically liberals and like like
a colloquial liberalism, as we call it today, will cease to exist because they're substantially more likely to abort their own offspring and to encourage others of their tribe to do so and to accelerate
the rate at which they do. So they looked it was I read this a while ago, but it was looking at like
the rate of acceptance of abortion and the limitations were rapidly and exponentially
being reduced on the left. So like it started with abortion should be safe, legal, and rare.
Then it became, well, women should have it if they choose, but only under certain circumstances.
Now it's very rapidly become whatever the woman decides with her doctor is her business
and no one else's at any point during pregnancy.
And they celebrate it.
And like, exactly.
So it's like the-
Samantha Bee and all that.
And Michelle Wolfer's name, right?
Morbid, yeah.
Conservatives have maintained pro-life, no abortion, except in rare, you know, safe,
legal and rare for the most part.
So I was reading and they said the basic basic mathematic equation then is religious conservative
families who have more kids on average and do not encourage abortion and do not get abortions
are more likely to increase their population in numbers,
whereas liberals are more likely to either not have kids or actually abort their own
kids or even encourage people they know to get abortions.
Makes sense.
In which case, in 20 or 30 years, you're going to have way more conservatives.
And maybe that's why there's been this like the Gen Z shift, as I mentioned.
Again, they're still they're fairly progressive, but they're slightly more conservative on some issues.
I wonder if this is why now we're seeing this like domination of Republicans in politics.
Apparently, I was reading that like Democrats dominated the House for like decades until like 2000 or something like that or whatever.
I don't know, 94 maybe.
I wonder if now as we move forward, it's going to start shifting more and more towards moderate
right wing because the left not having kids, boarding their kids.
I'm not ascribing judgment on their morals.
I'm saying quite literally, it's a fact they do this.
Some suggest that because cultural institutions are dominated by leftist ideology, that the
children of conservatives will start adopting these views.
And you see this with like the tick, the tick tock kids claiming like my trump supporting parents are so dumb i'm moving out
and so there's that you know but if they have five kids how many of them become leftists and
don't have families versus how many do and then you end up with religious you know religion
dominating the planet because they reproduce.
I'm afraid that this psychotic Antifa thing is like a new religion.
It's kind of like what you were saying, this political religion that people... So I don't know if Christianity is the answer.
I'm not a fan of organized Christianity just because I don't like the money.
Paying money to worship
God doesn't make any sense to me.
But maybe there would be a spiritual
revolution that can
bind the left and the right and the
conservative and liberals to see
a unity. Like, Nassim Harriman
really has finished Einstein's field equation.
He shows there's a unified field theory.
It's all one type of matter.
Electromagnetism, more or less.
I wonder if what separates – and this is just my personal opinion.
I know it's not academic.
What separates a religion from a cult is whether or not you protect and create life versus whether or not you destroy and end life.
Yeah, I think so.
We're talking about reversing entropy.
I mean that's my – I think because you said the natural tendency of life is entropy.
No, the natural tendency of life is – Extropy know, the natural tendency of life is to fall apart.
Things fall apart.
Entropy.
Right.
But life is organizing complex systems into further and more complex systems to prevent to make entropy happen slower.
But it creates more entropy as it goes.
That's a good point.
So it's an interesting phenomenon.
But if you look at Antifa and Black Lives Matter, what do they do?
They destroy and they end life.
Yeah.
And you look at conservatism.
And I'm not saying it's perfect, but I'm comparing it to having kids specifically because I know religion started war and killed a lot of people. But you have these, like, you know, Amy Coney Barrett, big family, adopted a couple kids, had a bunch of kids of her own, and she's raising them with
these values that is protecting and encouraging life. It may, you know, as some of the left say,
restrict some of their, you know, choices and individuality or whatever, if we have collective
law and stuff like pro-life versus pro-choice. But the ultimate point is not about individual
freedom. It's about whether or not you protect and create versus destroy and kill. I'm interested in your, what was your
history, like your religious background? Well, I was baptized Catholic, but raised pretty
non-religious. So I've been, I mean, once I moved to D.C., I started going to church a little more because beautiful churches there.
But I'm not, I was not raised overly religious.
Like, Lydia, I guess you're a good example.
You were raised intensely religious, but you've turned out very, like, logical, kind of middle of the road.
Yeah, so I was raised really conservative Christian.
And I kind of came away with the strong aspects of that and some kind of balance slightly.
I like to think more moderate.
I appreciate everything my family did for me, but I like to think that I'm a little more moderate.
I'm not a bigot, obviously.
They're not either.
I'm not a zealot.
I'm not like a, I don't know, a hardline Christian.
And you had the Internet.
Like you were able to see the logic in the in the world but you were raised with the morality
i didn't use the internet to find logic at all i was always kind of that way i was always
questioning and asking finding out the truth for myself so i don't know i mean 30 years ago would
have been tough to be raised religious because you didn't have any outside and way to learn
anything other than what you were told by your parents. And now, you know, you can just jump on the internet and like fact check all the crazy
stuff that they say, but take the good stuff that they say, because, you know, Christianity
is really has a lot of good tenets.
I just wonder if if we've lost something as a society with people like moving away from
religion and moving towards finding communities online instead of communities in their like
their local neighborhoods,
at church or mosques or whatever their faith is.
I would say absolutely yes.
Because local communities were built upon the collective need to survive.
That was a society.
Humans are social beings because we survive together.
Now people go online and the most ridiculous fringe community has a lot of members.
And so if you were in your neighborhood and you were part of like, I don't know, like
the Yu-Gi-Oh fan club and there was no one who played, you'd eventually be like, I can't
do this.
You know, when I was little, I played drums and I had no one to play music with.
Nobody cared.
So I eventually stopped.
And then I met some people who were like, we don't need a drummer.
We need a guitar player.
And so I changed that thing about me to fit, you know, what was needed by that group at the time not playing drums now you have people who go online and they
find a group of crazy you know fringe beliefs and it encourages and emboldens and then they adopt
beliefs not based on collective survival but based on just the fact that the organization exists
i was i was listening to something interesting about this and then we can go to super chats because i know we're getting late but i was i was listening to something interesting about this, and then we can go to Super Chats because
I know we're getting late.
But I was listening to somebody talking about how there's a community online that likes
to watch people feed people food and gain weight and become obese.
And he was like, all you have to do now is go online.
I know it's really weird because Sandra's making a really weirded out face at me.
It's super weird.
But you can go online and find people who like exactly the strange weird messed up dare i say judgy judgily um things that you like and that's
all you have and that becomes your echo chamber and you don't have to coincide with anyone else
you don't have to band together for survival because you've got it all made obviously since
your interest is like obesity that's really weird but you just go and you find people who like what
you like and you don't ever have to talk to anybody else.
Yeah.
And I think that's hugely problematic.
Being in this house with you guys has been incredible for the last eight months or whatever because we're so different.
We all have a similar – we want to be honest and learn, but we're very different.
So being surrounded by that non-echo chamber is very helpful to stay sane.
Arguing – Ian and I argue a lot off camera.
It's fantastic.
I love it.
It's fantastic.
Because like we just had this argument right now, it's great.
I'm glad we have these discussions.
Different perspectives and then we challenge each other.
You don't get that when you join a hive and everyone agrees with the same thing.
And that's the crazy thing about what's happening right now with whatever the right is, is that I can have an argument about pro-choice versus pro-life with someone like Seamus of Freedom Tunes who's very pro-life.
And we're both just like, man, like I respect the dude.
I don't know how to agree.
Like there's like a – it's just like a thing.
It doesn't exist in my brain.
And we hit that impasse.
And we have conversations about it.
And then we find out where the line ends and we don't know how to move forward.
And we're just like, well, you know. and then we make jokes about other things and we move
on.
And I know that he'll go and vote how he wants.
I'll go and vote how I want.
And I think when you have sane, rational people, someone like Seamus or any other pro-lifer
is probably very upset over, say, Roe v. Wade or a lot of these, you know, like Planned
Parenthood.
But they're not going around smashing buildings and starting fires.
There were people who did, you know, but that's we don't like those people.
So I can have I can have a conversation with someone who agrees if we vote and move in
a direction, then what you do is you fight for your ideas.
You argue for your ideas.
You don't burn everything to the ground because you don't get your way.
And the founding fathers notoriously argued like banshees.
I mean, John Adams andfferson were like best friends and
not worst enemies but you know how you would call it oil and water yeah they died on the same day
isn't that wild literally i think i think john and july 4th john adams too passed the same year
the same day john adams um passed this like anti-speech bill this addition act and then thomas jefferson
got in and got rid of it and then released everybody and like i love that clearly disagreed
of those yeah yeah we got to do super chats um this is really important uh kyle what says
remember there's a pokemon named tim pole that wears a beanie also that face when no lydia
no lydia gf uh we were just talking about that pokemon before that's
why i brought it up yeah oh my god so it's it's not wearing a bean he's wearing headphones
the tim pole pokemon is wearing headphones it's also blue and gray and it's like what year was
that did that pokemon i don't know but like i wear the gray beanie and it's got like blue and gray
ear things yeah yeah it's funny it's weird i'm and gray ear things. Yeah. Yeah. It's funny. It's weird. I'm subconscious.
All right. Let's see. We got some more super chats. Archerable says
in STL outer burbs seen
17 Biden signs to across from
my house for Trump. It's worse on the
Illinois side. Nine Biden on one block.
Not worried for Missouri, but don't
get complacent. I gotta say, man, I'm not
I've never seen a Biden sign.
We saw Biden bumper sticker earlier
today. Really? really yeah that would freak
me out like a like a horror story kind of freaked me out i was like hit him hit the gas
don't say that it's youtube you're gonna get in trouble uh i'm not entirely confident trump's
gonna win and i know a lot of people are like tim goes back and forth on this the first thing i'll
say is if you watch my videos out of order, my opinions change. And they're like, wait a minute. I watched this video. Yeah. What was
the date on it? But also right now we've got all these smears coming out against Trump,
like the October surprises. There's not going to be an October surprise. There's going to be like
50. It's going to be hilarious. The way I described it earlier is like, there's going to be like an
explosion in front of the white house, you know, where I saw fires. Then like a clown is going to
break through the window, roll onto the field and start like dancing and then like a helicopter
is gonna land and a bunch of command it's gonna be the most ridiculous nonsensical comic event of
october surprises there's gonna be there's gonna be deep fake videos it's gonna be ridiculous
trump doing weird things we're already seeing deep fakes all over the place did you see the rt one
no which one rt made a deep fake of trump accepting a job at RT after he loses the election.
And it is like somebody described it as God tear trolling.
And I was like, yeah, that you nailed it.
It was so good.
Highly recommend looking for it.
It's hilarious.
All right.
We got another one here from Alama Dorius.
He says, Tim, I get your complaints about Canucks talking about
the U.S. election, but remember, we are next to the sleeping elephant, and more often than not,
we get dragged into whatever the U.S. does. So we have a legit concern with who is running your
country. No, I get it for sure. And it's true for a lot of other countries too, man. You know,
the U.S. is dominant in a lot of ways. Chet Chisholm says, Cassandra, I hope your daughter
is doing okay. That's not something any kid should ever experience.
You both may find flotation therapy beneficial to unwind and may even help with your insomnia.
Flotation therapy seems cool.
I've looked it up.
I saw a group on for it once and I was looking into it.
Joe Rogan has sleep sensory deprivation tanks.
Nice.
I should get one.
Put it in the basement.
Do it.
Okay.
I'm going into it.
I've never done it it my friends have done it
supposedly like really good things yeah it's just like really darkness thick salt water right yeah
yeah and you just lay in it and you can't see anything or hear anything that freaked me out
i i think i like it i don't know i'm kind of a weirdo i would have like a sensory withdrawal
yes i'd be like yes they say that when you when you don't when you're not experiencing
any sense like sensual uh sensory you know sensual is the word sensual when you when you're having
sensual uh sensory deprivation that your mind fills the gaps and you'll hallucinate and stuff
yeah man it would be crazy i guess i gotta give it a shot keck man says i like how ian plays devil's
advocate even though I disagree sometimes,
but it's good for podcast discussion.
Well, that's exactly it.
You know, like if we're going to argue about something, there has to be some kind of challenge.
We can't just sit here going, I agree.
I agree.
I agree with you.
I tend to think like that, too.
Like if someone makes a statement, I'll think of even if it's like a one or two percent
chance that maybe there's a different way.
I just my mind just goes there.
So I bring it up and I almost always have my whole life and it's made for good conversation and it doesn't reach
the absurd levels of you saying two plus two is five yeah because i'm not obsessed with being
right it's just it's just interesting to look at it from a different perspective here's a good one
david said i bet you a dollar that cop is still armed yeah i hope so i hope so they they say we're
taking your gun he probably went sure and then someone right exactly exactly let's see godless monkey says should the people involved in
ballot harvesting have their citizenship revoked if they're immigrants no i think once you have
citizenship you have citizenship if you have a permanent residency and you commit these crimes
or whatever that's a different story you're not a citizen revoking citizenship i think it's like bye i think it's uh i'm not a fan i think a citizen is a
citizen but if you if you cross that line then we have to make sure we don't come to the point where
we're like you're not a citizen anymore and you know i don't like the government like what point
though like if somebody's been here for a week and they're already like no if they're a citizen fraud the election yeah but you know if they've been a citizen for how long like if
somebody's been a citizen for 10 years it's a little different than if somebody's been here
for two weeks to become a citizen takes a really long time you're not just going to show up one day
and be a citizen you're going to be here for like if you're getting married it could take four or
five years and so then if you gain your citizenship you've crossed all those hurdles and then commit
a crime you go to prison congratulations if you're your citizenship, you've crossed all those hurdles and then commit a crime, you go to prison. Congratulations. If you're a permanent resident,
you're not a citizen. We can send you back home. That's the craziest thing that anyone would would
would like if we have a criminal here. Why? Why are we paying the prison bill? They complain about
our over overpopulated prisons, but then argue that illegal immigrants should go into our
overpopulated prisons. Just send them home. They won't go to prison.
They'll just be home.
And then we won't got to pay that bill and they can be home.
I don't know why we're paying for it.
Are they afraid because they'll come back?
So they want to put them in a prison so they can't come back?
No, it's because deportation is wrong to the activists.
And so they're like, put them in prison.
It's better.
It's like, why are we paying the bill for overcrowded prisons?
We want prison reform, not more people in prisons, man.
Yeah.
Private prisons are crazy. Let's see. HydroPX says, Trump has been saying it for three years. the bill for overcrowded prisons we want prison reform not more people in prisons man yeah private
prisons are crazy let's see um hydro px as trump has been saying it for three years it's called a
witch hunt similar to the salem witch trials the episode is one of the colonial america's most
notorious cases of mass hysteria interesting let's see um matthew bird says please check the mic
volumes only tim's is at optimal level
yeah we we've got to do uh that's definitely true we've got to do a volume check after that
i was tweaking them a little bit and i still have a hard time getting the sound just right
this is gonna take me i gotta bring my treble up because tim's voice is like higher than mine
i sound like a sloth no but i gotta i gotta either talk like this yeah that like this or just talk like this and turn the treble up.
My name is Ian.
I could go like this, but it just takes a lot of energy.
You should talk like this.
I can't go like this.
They're coming for your income, Thomas.
JC Xmas says, I'm 55 and a veteran.
We just started another party and call it the Common Sense Party, i.e. Thomas Paine.
I nominate you, Tim.
I don't want to be involved in any political party.
Yeah, yeah.
It's like I just turn the camera on and talk about my feelings like i i read the news then i try and figure out what's true what isn't and then i talk about how i feel about it like do we even need
political parties anymore i'd be fine with getting rid of them yeah but it's a free speech issue
though you're allowed to you're they're definitely a problem to my opinion because they're private
organizations that dictate debates and stuff like that and then they can they play dirty games but
it's a free speech issue man you can have the most well-meaning party anyway and it would get
corrupted in a decade because the only people who want to be politicians for the most part
are narcissists who want power and want to control other people. There are, you know,
exceptions like Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Massey, people like that. But for the most part,
the people who try to get into positions of power, even in movements, even, you know,
not necessarily political parties, the people who want that power and to seek to lead
are generally narcissists, in my opinion. This is kind of crazy. Someone said 9-1-1 is out nationwide.
Just tuned in now and didn't know if you knew.
This was as of roughly 45 minutes ago.
You want to Google that real quick?
Really?
Oh, wait.
I guess we can't right now.
Yeah, someone super chatted that.
I don't know.
I will also mention that behind Cassandra
is one of the displays,
and I can see the chat,
but you can't make out what people are saying.
It's so cool.
Yeah, I was trying to avoid that, but here we are so you can't read what you can't read what anyone
is saying but it's distracting i want the focus to be on cassandra oh i know but it's funny because
now people if you're in the chat start you know you're gonna appear against your jets yeah anyway
okay where we go yeah nine nine one one systems are down whoa wow defund the police unintended
consequences it's good to be armed.
Yes.
Arm yourself.
Great.
Dude, I finally, for the first time, got to go around because we have this massive property.
And this is the craziest thing.
There's like sniper perches all around where we are because the hunters.
Yeah.
And we're literally surrounded on every side by like hunter property.
Yeah.
It's awesome.
Yeah.
It's so cool.
And so I was actually worried going out there because I don't know what the rules are.
Like what are you supposed to wear when people are hunting and they're hiding?
And I'm not.
I'm wearing brown.
And I'm like, oh, I'm going to go back.
Time to get an orange beanie.
But like I'm on my property and I can see the tower and like people hiding.
And I'm like, I'm going to go back just in case because i'm gonna i
gotta read to make sure i'm doing everything right yeah i'm real i'm really close to like
some ranges and some deer hunting areas and i was here constantly yeah there's constantly gunshots
out here i was warned to be careful different though than like like uh urban gunshots right
right right right i heard gunshots going off and i asked one of the one
you know one of the locals and they're like that probably target practice or hunting or something
and they're literally like i was actually warned that that you can see where the property lines
are if you go into the woods that you might get shot not for a lot of reasons because the people
hunt are hunting and you're not supposed to be there you're trespassing if you go on to this private property yeah exactly so that's why i was like
gotta make sure and apparently their camera set up everywhere this is a crazy thing i didn't know
people did this yeah for to track the animals yeah yeah their cameras everywhere my neighborhood all
the people have uh the trackers up because we have bears whoa and so they've been posting all
the cool bear photos of bear there have been been deer running around. I see them like eating grass out here and stuff.
We have two bears and there's one photo that one of my neighbors posted.
It looks like the bears high fiving.
My neighbor was like, I think the bears are doing drug deals in my backyard.
We have like a neighborhood thing.
That's so nice.
I need to join those.
We got another one.
Brock says,
Tim, I personally feel
we have a society problem,
not a police problem,
because just like our military,
the police force
is a volunteer force.
Thus, everyone wants
to be there for a reason.
Yeah, I hear you.
Let's see.
The other white nerd says,
Tim, you mentioned with Seamus
that you were pro-choice
as you can't get past
telling women
what to do with their body.
It's a little bit more
complicated than that.
Have you heard of evictionism?
The belief that women have the right to evict but not kill the fetus.
I understand that.
My issue is providing your body to someone.
Not telling someone what they can't do.
Like literally the government being like, I would like your blood, please.
Because someone needs it to live.
You know what I mean?
I noticed when we were having that debate about abortion abortion a lot of people were talking about like incubation like being able to gestate the baby
outside the womb like if that that technology i think is really good now and people kept kept
typing it well that's that's the crazy thing about no restriction abortion where you might have a
viable fetus and they're like no questions asked kill it like that's kind of crazy to me like if
it could live then you're then you're like you could take it out and it would live then you're
choosing to kill it you know what i mean so it gets really interesting as we get to the point
that that's why i say i'm pro-choice but like tulsi there's like serious restrictions on on
when and how long and stuff like that but then it gets interesting technology. If you can incubate a baby in a plastic bag
like they did those sheep or whatever, those lambs,
then at what point is it like,
well, if it can live, you know,
it becomes really, really crazy.
I don't know.
Because then at a certain point,
it's like, if it can live,
then you are choosing to kill it.
If the technology existed.
Hydro says,
Tim, have you ever thought about taking boxing lessons?
No, I've taken Kung Fu lessons, though.
I actually have.
Quite a bit.
It was fun.
Learned how to fight with those sticks.
Oh, yeah.
What are they called?
The Boken?
I think they're called Boken, yeah.
And I had a guy train me on that stuff.
It's been a while, though.
Let's see.
Let's see where we're at.
Talbot Link says, Gamergate name came from game journos applied to a certain angry group.
An indie game maker, I'll just say it, filleted five game journos for good reviews and the story got out.
Gamergate is the people that got mad at that.
It grew from there.
Interesting.
All right.
We'll jump down to some of these super chats.
Where are we at?
Jeremy Rainman says, Tim, universal mail-in voting
in California
is not mail-in voting.
It's much worse.
It's online voting.
They're mailing barcodes
and people use barcodes
to vote online.
It's a complete disaster
or will be.
What?
That means people in Russia
could literally just do it.
Oh, wow.
That's amazing.
This is going to be nuts.
You know what I think's going to happen?
I think Trump's going to win
and they're going to be like,
he cheated.
And the polls prove it.
There's no way he could have won.
That's it.
I don't know, though.
You know, whatever.
Let's see.
Joseph Henson says, can we talk about the Comey rule and the various interviews surrounding it?
What's the Comey rule?
I think that was that Showtime.
Oh, that movie was I saw clips from.
It's hilarious. I thought it was that Showtime. Oh, that movie was. I saw clips from it. It's hilarious.
I didn't watch it.
I thought it was a parody.
I thought it was satirical when they saw the trailer for it.
Apparently it was real.
Yeah.
What is it?
Wait, wait.
What is this?
Alyssa Milano didn't pay her taxes.
Is that true?
So much to Google, you guys.
Geez.
Yeah, I know.
Royal Raptor says, Tim, I'm now imagining you with a flamethrower burning your way through the fake news thick jungle keep burning it beanie man well i'll uh i'll i'll try we got a couple
of leaf blowers they're like super high powered tim's gonna put him behind himself and shoot him
backwards up up the driveway on his skateboard it's a it's a hill run it so so there's another
thing we're elevated and so it's like every time you walk down, it's like walking a block just to get the mail.
And then probably more than that.
And then getting back up is you're climbing back up.
So I'm just like, what if I take two leaf blowers?
They're like really high-powered and heavy.
I just stand on my skateboard and just like Iron Man my way up.
Flamethrowers next.
That's what I'm thinking of.
Propulsion.
I'm going to give it a shot see if
see if i can pull it off and then i was thinking of getting four of them and just connecting the
buttons and then having four and then you'd be you'd be going fast you could probably go like
30 or 40 miles an hour with those things on full blast i wonder how many you would need to fly
because they have weight themselves they don't displace their own weight so you probably would
probably wouldn't work right but moving they can make you move, but not elevate.
Jonathan Lauren says, stream the debate.
Crowder does it.
You just have to make sure you speak over most of it.
Can't let more than a minute go without talking over it for fair use act.
Not sure about exact time.
I think you would have a good time with it.
I'll be here.
We could.
Yeah.
You know, he got polled for streaming biden i i would do i'd rather have
it on and just timer yeah yeah we'll do we'll set a timer with the debate i guess yeah that's
kind of hard so as soon as the debate stops we press go on the timer yeah something like that
yeah yeah we'll try and then we'll sit here and make fun of the debate and then you can just play
it along with it i don't know if that's going to work. I don't know. Like the fight companion, the fights have a clock that they synchronize to.
The debates don't have an actual clock.
I think, I don't know if we can pull it off, to be honest.
Like we've never set anything up like that, and I don't know if it would work.
Otherwise, we're not going to do the show.
We'll never know if we don't try.
You know, we should probably just have the debate on and just do the show,
and then we'll talk about the debate, and it'll be like watch it or don't.
I don't know.
Yeah, we could.
If they pull it, they pull it. I mean, they pulled Crowder for having that fight. No, we're not going to stream the debate on and just do the show and then we'll talk about the debate and it'll be like watch it or don't i don't know yeah we could if they pull it they pull it i mean they pulled
crowder for having no we're not going to stream the debate i'm saying we'll have the debate on
the background yeah and then tv now we can look at we'll figure it out but i'm kind of leaning
towards we're probably not going to be able to do it we'll probably just not be live tomorrow
because i want to watch the debate and tweet about it jade kemp says biden has advanced parkinson's
disease brings on dementia best treatment is medical marijuana and is needed for patient to function.
This is why Trump wants a drug test.
Stoner Joe is hot box in the basement.
Drug test Biden.
Follow Jake Kemp's on Twitter.
I don't believe that's true.
Yeah, I don't.
Oh, someone said something about the Fed.
Where did it go?
Wait, hold on.
Menace North says if they go after the Fed, I would go with them, but they are neo-Marxists
using Black Lives Matter, is that what you meant?
To elect the same politicians.
Or using social justice.
Let's see.
Nicholas Marquis says, I'm going to tell my kids this was the 2020 debates.
This video?
Yes.
Oh, that was the part where we were arguing.
I want to watch it.
It was fun.
It's fun.
Let's see.
Seth G says, how much do you think the social think social media plays a part in Black Lives Matter and woke culture in general?
100%.
If it didn't exist, there would be no Black Lives Matter.
Yeah.
Adrian Curry says, Ian is too nice of a guy to understand
the kind of indoctrinated evil his argument comes from an inability to comprehend the kind of
sociopathic mental break judge him not he he of pure heart thank you i i know like charles manson
for instance i know he was just a broken psychopath but there's still humanity in people
people are not one way or the other. This is my opinion.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I, you know, it's how I live my life.
All right, let's see.
Christopher Barth says you all might want to take a hunting class, not to go hunting,
but to know the rules and information the hunters should know, uh, hunters should know
around you and what you can do to help make sure you don't get accidentally shot.
Great advice.
Yep.
Michael Bell says, Hey, Tim and friends, just wondering what your thoughts are when it comes to the use of psychedelics during therapy.
I defer to doctors.
If a doctor says go for it,
I say, sure, whatever.
I've heard MDMA is fantastic for couples therapy.
And for PTSD.
Yeah, PTSD.
My personal experience is yes.
Yes, it's fantastic therapy.
Yeah, I agree.
Here's a,
this dude says,
watched Cancel Con after Cassandra mentioned it.
None of them have ever been canceled.
Very cringed.
All the questions were from pre-approved student groups.
Could the Fuentes TPUSA thing be the reason?
Probably.
I don't know.
What is that thing?
Oh, where they like went to war with each other?
The Gruyper War.
Oh.
Well, Ben Shapiro holding something called, sorry, my chair is squeaking, called the cancel con, while also calling for people to be canceled and being extremely selective on who's allowed to ask questions, who's allowed to engage. It's a bit hypocritical. I don't know. I think it was boring to act like the right doesn't have their, you know, anti free speech, you know, people.
I'm not specifically saying about Ben Shapiro or anything like that, but I think it's more about tendencies.
The left tends to do these illiberal things substantially more often than the right does.
But the right still has.
Yeah.
But the thing is, the right will hold events being like we're anti cancel culture and then cancel culture.
Yeah. And they do it a lot. I mean, even with Covington, for example, there were a ton of mainstream conservatives who immediately jumped on the bandwagon that he did something wrong. They were ready to throw him to the wolves because they're like, eat me last.
But the window is going to keep getting smaller.
So you feed him Nick Fuentes.
Next, they're going to come for Malkin.
You feed him Malkin.
Next, they're going to come for Matt Walsh.
And it's just going to keep getting smaller and smaller and smaller.
And I hope they enjoy being eaten last.
This is the problem of when you're loyal to people who aren't loyal back and when you're playing by the rules and everyone else is cheating.
So you're like, okay, you're right. That was wrong. We'll change. And they go, good. And then who aren't loyal back. And when you're playing by the rules and everyone else is cheating. Yeah. So you're like, OK, you're right.
That was wrong.
We'll change.
And they go good.
And then they don't.
Right.
And the media won't talk about it.
So they weaponize it against you.
You give in and they keep doing it until you're no more.
Right.
That's what's really annoying when I talk to conservatives and they're like, I don't think we should regulate Facebook or Twitter or these big businesses.
And I'm like, that's fine by me.
I'm a liberal.
So your ideals will be gone in, you know,
in a couple of years because you think it's okay that they're erasing what you believe.
Yeah.
Whatever, man. I'm not going to argue. Fine. Whatever. I've always, the funniest thing,
they're like, on my Wikipedia page, it says something like Tim Pool agrees with conservatives
about social media, you know, censoring them or whatever. And I'm like, it's been,
it's always been a liberal position to regulate big businesses that are infringing upon the commons.
How have I changed my political alignment by saying we should regulate big companies that are ruining the commons?
I worked for a nonprofit where we fundraised on the Clean Water Restoration Act and like protecting open air and like the environment because i think big corporations
that destroy the commons should be regulated same thing with social media but that's a right-wing
thing now yeah okay whatever man i think it was very centrist is uh you know it's our it's our
most constitutional duty to to make sure that no business co-ops the american government i mean
sure it's not necessarily what
i'm saying but i hear what you're saying yeah i think that they're wrong when they call you right
right winger conservative to trying to trying to regulate big tech i mean that's that's an obvious
american thing to do well liberals were always for regulation conservatives were for like more
deregulation not not it's not universe absolute like conservatives only want deregulation that liberals only want regulation was a tendency.
So all of a sudden I'm like, I think we should not allow companies to be dumping their waste into like, say, like the Ohio River or was it the Cuyahoga or something?
Yeah, that's where I'm from.
Cuyahoga Falls.
Isn't that where they caught on fire in the 50s?
Exactly.
Exactly.
And then they were like, we better like pass a law because our water is on fire.
Yeah.
My dad saw it catch on fire.
That's crazy, right?
It was like two blocks away from his house.
When our water is on fire, maybe we need to make – and I guess the problem was there wasn't one company just dumping tons of waste.
It was all the companies doing a little bit.
The Akron rubber boom.
Akron was like the rubber capital of the world.
They must have had so much industrial waste just pumping right into the C the cuyahoga river but it was all these different companies adding to it
and so they kept saying i only did a little bit yeah i only i only added a little bit it's not
my fault and they were like okay everybody you got to slow down so i'm like that makes sense to
me you know we we have that you know same thing is true for facebook twitter youtube and whatever
we have to have reasonable regulation i think it's right wing because these companies happen
to be left wing so regulating left wing companies's right-wing because these companies happen to be left-wing?
So regulating left-wing companies makes you right-wing?
Because left and right is just a tribal association, I guess.
I would love to go deep on 230 reform.
I think we should have Bill down.
I mentioned it to him once because he knows a lot about it.
That's so tough, man.
That's tough.
I mean, it's so important that we free the software code and not try and make
laws about what they have to do because that's my opinion here we go we got uh kelly prophet says
it's an amalgamation of things i call it media anxiety disorder mad group think connected by
modern media forms combine uh forms combined with gaslighting and illusionary truth effect
delegating thought to media i think when you have people who can form their
own collectives online very easily, you just end up with a whole bunch of weirdo fringe conspiracy
networks. There's no unified truth. There's no shared reality anymore. Then you get like the
likes of CNN saying that Fox News lives in an alternate reality. And then you get everyone
else pointing out that Fox News doesn't even Google search how to pronounce names.
So they should not be the ones making those claims.
Before social media, you had to actually go out in the world to find a cult to join.
Now you can just go online.
Yeah, right.
It's ruined cults.
It has.
There's been studies about how there's fewer cults now because people can find communities online instead of having to join communes.
Wow.
We were just watching a bunch of 80s movies. We watched bunch of we what do we watch we watch teen wolf man that movie was
terrible so bad oh wow yeah i don't know much about it because it was like made in 1985 but
we're like watching it and i'm like i've i haven't seen it since i was a little kid i'm like man this
movie is really bad it hurt but but but but there was like a scene where the one dude like runs to his car and jumps
in it and they like drive off and i just thought about that moment where they have no phones they
have no idea where anyone is and everything they're going towards in terms of their decisions
is the unknown so like you get in your car and you're like where should i go let's go to this
place and who knows what'll happen yeah now it's like you pull up twitter and you're like there's a fire on fourth street
there's a flood on third street antifoes on seventh street and jim's at you know gino's pizza
on 12th street you just know you know where you're going you know why you're going there you know
what's there you want to go to the store looking for something to buy you already know it's there
you go online you're like they got the thing i need boom you go walk there it's there there's
no mystery anymore everything is just solved it's boring i You go online. You're like, they got the thing I need. Boom. You go walk there. It's there. There's no mystery anymore.
Everything is just solved.
It's boring.
I think this is part of what contributes to people losing their minds.
Wow.
Yeah.
Because before this, your time was occupied by discovery.
I remember when I was a little kid and I'd be like, I wonder, you know, I call my friend's
house and they're like, he's not here.
I guess I'm not hanging out with him today.
And then you'd walk around to all the places trying to figure out where they were, wasting
your whole day. Nothing. It's like, that's the places trying to figure out where they were, wasting your whole day.
Nothing.
It's like that's the purpose.
You have purpose that day.
Yeah.
To find the guy.
Yep.
But now it's like, oh, there he is at the park.
And you go there and then you're both sitting there like, this is boring.
And like, I would want to go get comic books.
My purpose would be in there.
But now you just, they're all mine.
And you're going there.
You go there like, I wonder what comics they have.
And you're like going through and you don't know. And then you go to the guy and you're like when's spider-man getting in you know i made all
my friends at the record store i used to go hang out at the record store like every day even if i
had no money like eighth grade seventh grade go sit at the record store be like hey what do you
got in today and then you meet other people there and then you end up going to the coffee shop to
see a band that you heard about the record store there's none of that now you can't go to the spotify and listen to yeah spotify and
go to and you go in the comments and then everyone in the comments is complaining about some fringe
political issue no matter what it is yeah or you know what i love go to any song like an older song
and the comments are all who's here from you know insert year it's like dude i've got a video called
oh geez what is it october 11
2007 it's just a video i made on that day i just named it that date and now i've got kids well
they're 13 now making comments this is the day i was born this is the day i was born i searched
the day i was born on youtube and this video comes up age and they're all 13 apparently
obviously when's the video from 2007 like october 11 2007 something like, something like that. Crazy. Yeah. That's weird.
You know, I think about how weird it is that there are like people who hit me up who are older, you know, 50s or 60s.
And I'm like, man, this person was like having a family and a job and I didn't even exist.
And now they're watching my show.
It's kind of crazy.
Yeah, it's like timeless.
It's like the humans just keep emerging and then existing and then like they're people.
Isn't that crazy?
The purpose is very different.
We have so much more power now.
So like back in the day, the purpose was to find a cell phone or a telephone to call my
mom by 630 and then to be home.
And now like the purpose is you can do anything.
You can learn quantum mechanics when you're seven because you have all the data in front
of you.
It's too much.
Yeah.
People's brains are exploding.
I remember when I was little, I'd be like, how old was I?
Like nine or ten.
My mom would be like, come back when the streetlights come on.
And I would just leave.
And my mom would have no idea where I was.
And then I would come back after like, you know, a few minutes after the lights were
turning.
I remember my parents would always be like, for every minute you're out past curfew, you're
grounded for a day.
Brutal.
And so I remember like, I was four miles from my house
at the comic shop playing Pokemon. And I was looking at the clock like I had my rollerblades
and I knew exactly how long it took me to rollerblade full speed home. And I would like
time it. I'm like, I don't want to leave yet. It takes me 13 minutes. And then as soon as it hit
like, you know, 47, I'd be like, time to go. And I just like jump out the door and go full speed, make it home and I'd be okay.
Oh, nice.
Yeah.
See, those are the days you just didn't know.
Your parents didn't know.
And you had these rules.
Now it's like the kids are chipped, basically, you know, like almost literally.
Aren't they chipping kids now?
You can put, well, they have like backpacks that have chips in them that you can track.
They have backpacks with bulletproof plates in them.
Chips that you can put in their shoes.
And solar panels on them.
Yeah.
Anyway,
I think we are well past
our normal time.
We went long today.
It was a fun conversation.
We went a half an hour over
so I was like,
we got into Super Chats.
So thank you everybody
for the Super Chats.
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We might be back tomorrow.
I hate to do this to you guys
but we're going to try
and see if we can do something with the debates.
It might be too difficult.
Whenever there's something like this, I want to actually watch it because, you know, part of my job to actually watch and see what they're all saying.
And it might be distracting and difficult if we're doing a show instead of actually just hanging out and watching it.
So that seems likely that we might not be streaming.
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Do you guys want to mention your socials or anything before we dip out?
Yes.
I'm Cassandra Fairbanks.
You can find me on Twitter.
At Cassandra Rules.
Yes.
At Cassandra Rules on Twitter.
Not Cassandra.
You've changed.
I'm Ian Crossland.
And I'm all over the network.
You can find me basically everywhere. What about you, Cassandra?
Hey, you got me covered.
Cassandra rules. And of course
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L-Y-D-S. What was that
hand sign you just did?
That's it. She made the sign.
Oh, no. Thanks so much for hanging out.
We'll, you know, we're on Twitter. Talk to us.
And we'll be back Wednesday, most likely.
Maybe tomorrow, but probably just Wednesday.
And we'll see you all then.