Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #234 - Media Scream APOCALYPSE Over Trump Hinting 2024 Run w/Cassandra Fairbanks
Episode Date: March 2, 2021Tim, Ian, and Lydia join friend and Gateway Pundit journalist Cassandra Fairbanks to discuss CNN's hysterical reaction to Trump's recent CPAC speech, the pending economic collapse, the Twitch 'womxn' ...scandal, racial affinity groups in public schools, and the historical travesty of events in Waco, Texas on February 28th, 1993. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump has unleashed a new threat to American democracy.
So saith CNN.
Why?
Because Donald Trump gave another speech.
Well, he gave his first speech since leaving office at CPAC.
He ragged on the Democrats.
He ragged on the rhinos, the Republican in name only, hinted at a potential 2024 run
and talked about voter fraud and all that stuff again.
And CNN is acting like it's the apocalypse. But that's not even my favorite article. It's good, right? It's funny to read
this just apocalyptic Donald Trump, his deadly violence, insurrection, and all this other
unhinged nonsense. But Vox also put an article talking, it's a poll survey of Republican voters
showing that the Republicans back Trump. Like almost everything he says, they back what he's saying.
So when you see Trump give this speech, it's not just Trump unleashing a threat to democracy.
It's Trump speaking to the voters who agree with everything he's saying.
Of course, the media is now acting like it's the apocalypse.
So we got a bunch of news today.
We got that.
We got Cuomo is apparently admitting he's getting me too.
Now, three times they're really trying to get rid of Cuomo, I guess. And then we have probably the
most important story in the world. Trending on Twitter is Wemixin. You heard me right. It's W-O-M-X-N.
And it's creating a backlash because apparently the left is angry that Twitch, the streaming
service, used this word to try and be inclusive but now they're saying
it's actually exclusive like uninclusive whatever the word is because it's creating a new word
that's like not for regular women it's it's it's dumb no matter what you do you're gonna offend
them so we'll talk about that too we have a fun guest tonight we got cassandra fairbanks hey
thank you for having me introduce yourself i am cass I am Cassandra Fairbanks. I write for Gateway Pundit.
Yeah.
You start trouble on Twitter?
Huh?
You start trouble on Twitter?
Yes, I start trouble on Twitter.
It's a hobby.
My favorite hobby.
There you go.
Pretty offensive.
Yeah.
All right.
Good intro.
We got you in East Jones.
Hey, everybody.
This is for all the Wimson out there.
Wimixon.
I'm going to call him Wimson.
Wimson.
I like that.
Like Professor Xavier. Yeah, like whimsical. Cassandra's great to see again. Wimson out there. I'm going to call him Wimson. Wimson. I like that. Professor Xavier.
Yeah, maybe.
Whimsical.
Cassandra, it's great to see you again.
Wimson, you bigot.
Oh, man.
I got a lot to learn.
I know, right?
I'm glad I'm here.
Teach me.
Yes, you're here for it.
And of course?
I am here in the corner pushing buttons.
That's correct.
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unleashes new threat to american democracy i think this should actually be titled something like cnn
has trump derangement syndrome and they are unhinged trump trump basically just said the
things he always says there i gotta be honest the headline should actually be we're lying to scare
people the president said the same thing he said last month that's that i mean look he gave a speech i guess you know cassandra
you liked it i loved it i thought it was fun but it wasn't like he was just like bringing back a
lot of the same talking points yeah it sounded like usual campaign trump right and i personally
love that but it wasn't anything outrageous it wasn't different it wasn't anything outrageous. It wasn't different. It wasn't anything he hasn't
said before. Let me let me let me read some of this. Donald Trump has no remorse about the deadly
violence he incited with his lies about a stolen election and his uprising against the U.S.
Congress. Wow. Definitively, Donald Trump did this and it's OK. This much was clear when the
ex-president put the Republican Party on notice Sunday that he intends to use his hold on its grassroots to try and suppress the vote heading into the presidential election in 2024.
What does that mean? In which he hinted he might run. How is he suppressing the vote? If he doesn't run, no one's going to vote for the Republicans.
I mean, there will be some people voting Republican, but this is just absolutely hilarious. They go on to mention that he rags
in the Supreme Court and they say, you know, leave last seen leaving Washington in disgrace.
The ex-president's self-regarding wander through old political fights emphasized his obsession with
revenge at a time when the attention on the majority of the nation not in his camp is
concentrating on more immediate concerns. The distribution of a third covet vaccine yeah yeah okay we get it it's just the most bombastic
language you could possibly point out one thing they're saying that most people are focusing on
the vaccine um the white house had a press conference at the exact same time as trump's
speech about a new vaccine and literally nobody nobody watched it. Why would you? Nobody watched it.
Everybody was watching Trump's speech. Like they're, they're so like detached from reality.
Even people who hate Trump are addicted to him. Yeah. And so everyone, all eyes were on that.
Someone pointed out there was like a meme going around of like the White House press briefing or
whatever on COVID or something. I don't even know what it was because I didn't know what was happening.
And it didn't even break a million views.
And then Trump's speech had like three point five.
Yeah.
No, like three point five million views.
Yeah.
Like an hour.
Trump had a million people watching at one time.
It was like nine hundred thousand people were watching him give a speech.
Some ridiculous number.
Yeah.
Dude.
So so check this out.
Let me let me let me pull up the the unhinged.
Let's just I'm just going to read the headline.
Vox.com writes the Republican revolt against democracy explained in 13 charts.
The Trump years revealed a dark truth.
The Republican Party is no longer committed to democracy.
These charts tell the story. You know,
when we get media like CNN saying this crazy stuff,
there's no effort at all
to try and like calm people down,
calm down.
He's just speaking
at a Republican convention.
He's just smack talking.
It's political rhetoric.
Just chill out.
No, they're like,
this is the end.
He is unleashing a new threat
and Republicans have abandoned democracy. Like, do they want fighting and violence? Yes. It's good for ratings. chill out no they're like this is the end he is unleashing a new threat and republicans have
abandoned democracy like do they want fighting and violence yes it's good for ratings great yeah
their clicks have to be way down right now there's like no boogeyman they're cnn's ratings went down
40 percent the week after joe biden came in office wow geez yeah so they're bleeding money i guess
jim acosta got replaced jeff zucker is planning on leaving like cnn's so yeah they're bleeding money. I guess Jim Acosta got replaced. Jeff Zucker is planning on leaving.
Like CNN's.
So yeah, they're definitely like.
All I keep thinking is this is the kind of stuff that I would like to see written about a president that authorized the bombing of Syria and blaming an Iraqi militia that may or may not have been or not.
Was it Iraqi Iranian militia?
Like the New York Times is like Iranian backed militias.
And then in the article, we don't know if that's true, actually. You want to talk about a threat to democracy.
Like, that should be what the focus of this vitriol is.
But instead, it's Trump's, you know.
It's bombing with diversity, though.
Yeah.
Well, then you can go to sleep.
It's like all these Democrats tweeting, like, isn't it great having military action under Biden?
We can all rest easy.
Why?
What's the difference?
A bombing's a bombing.
This is what turned me off of the left originally.
I was protesting more under Bush.
I was a leftist until six years ago.
I protested like crazy during Bush.
And then under Obama, everybody disappeared, except for like a few code pink people and
stuff.
Everybody was like, went back to sleep didn't care and i was watching and he was droning everyone and i was like hey
guys are we still anti-war what's going on you're not a racist are you you wouldn't criticize obama
i i uh don't want to bomb little brown kids in foreign nations. There you go. I'm a monster.
No, see, that's colorism.
Because Obama is actually more brown.
It's not racist when he bombs them because they have white privilege.
That makes sense.
Colorism is a thing they've started talking about.
What is it?
Like the lighter your skin, apparently, you get like certain privileges, I guess.
So it's like, I guess the idea was that when they had, when they started talking about white privilege,
the problem was that Asians
typically have like higher incomes
and education.
So they're like, well, I mean,
it's, well, if you're closer to white,
then you have privilege too.
So that, that, that explains it.
It doesn't, but you know.
Sure, sure, sure, sure.
Well, let me pull up these charts
because this is, this is crazy stuff.
Look at it.
So Vox.com first.
Today's Republicans really hate Democrats
and democracy.
One, Trump supporters have embraced anti-democratic ideas. This is not true. It's just false framing.
But let me show you what they say. MAGA supporters who support Trump's election fraud claims,
nearly 100 percent of Trump supporters support his claims on fraud. Distrust the election results.
Same percentage, nearly 100%.
Believe voting shouldn't be easier.
About 90%.
Distrust 2020 congressional election results.
About 80%.
Want a third term for Trump.
Only about 70% want a third term for Trump.
But I'll tell you, not trusting the election system does
not mean you oppose democracy or democratic ideas. It means you think one thing was wrong.
Well, when I was on the left, we didn't trust the election results either. I mean,
they rigged it against Bernie. I still believe that. I never believed election results. I
remember even under like Bush, I was was like there's no way this guy got
a second term i don't trust this like i've never i've always thought elections were rigged and i
always think of the mark twain quote where he's like if you know voting actually mattered they
wouldn't let you do it it would be illegal yeah and so i mean i've always thought that i i love
how so when that when that shadow campaign article came out from Time magazine, I posted something like, you know, they said they started this campaign against not against anybody.
They started a campaign to fortify the election in fall of 2019.
And I'm like, so these high profile Democrats started colluding, conspiring, as per Time magazine's's own words in fall during the democratic primaries
and you do you not realize that was like against bernie too yeah the funny thing is i'll point
that out and then i get a wave of these lefties on twitter saying things like uh you know the
far right is only pretending to support bernie whatever. And I'm like, I'm supporting, I'm pointing out that you're getting ripped off.
Nobody voted for Bernie or for Biden and Kamala in the primaries.
Yeah.
Well, at first, until the, you know, Buttigieg and whoever else all dropped out at the exact
same time.
And the smear campaigns against Tulsi and Bernie.
And I mean, I didn't see any like Biden stickers anywhere.
I saw Bernie stuff everywhere.
I saw Tulsi stuff and they just went full force fortifying it, you know, for their chosen people.
Check this out.
So I say number two, Republicans are embracing violence.
Now, this one's actually interesting.
There's a question.
This is from American Perspective Survey, January 2021. If elected leaders won't protect America, the people must act, even if that means violence.
Thirty nine percent of Republicans agree. Seventeen percent of Democrats agree. The
interesting thing is, I bet if you were to add progressives to Democrats, because I doubt it's
the same thing, you ask like an anti for Black Lives Matter person, a Democrat, they're saying no.
All right.
Screw the Democrats.
So they're not in this poll.
Probably.
I'm just speculating.
I bet it would be like 75 percent.
You add all those people and they're all going to say, of course.
Oh, yeah, of course.
It's crazy because Thomas Jefferson said the same thing.
I don't necessarily agree with it.
I don't think we need to take it there.
But what was it?
The blood of patriots is a tree of liberty. Yeah refreshed with the blood of patriots brutal letter it's a
lot longer than that but he has this like one line at the bottom where he says you know what
is it from time to time the tree of liberty must be what does he say watered uh-huh the blood of
patriots and tyrants it is its natural manure geez yeah dude was was but he was a realist he
was antifa they said i just triggered a whole lot
of people oh gosh i'm actually offended i love thomas jefferson i do too oh dude i am offended
i've got a collection of thomas jefferson coins like a special little thing he's a musician no
thomas jefferson is not antifa i was just joking anti-ment violence. He was anti-fascist, I'm sure.
That's technically correct.
I think.
I don't know much about him.
Yeah, but the problem is Antifa is a brand that has nothing to do with opposing fascism.
That's a good point.
It's like communists complaining about fascists, but they're just as bad because they're only
slightly different.
It's like two murderers and one guy's like, yeah, but I use a gun and he uses a rifle.
I'm interested about this poll that you talked about where 37 percent of Republicans.
How many people did they pull?
Who are they pulling?
What they didn't say.
The question was America must be protected even with violence.
Is that what they said?
If elected leaders won't protect America, the people must act, even if that means violence.
What I don't see that question should be a hundred percent of
people agreeing yeah if you're not going to protect america then yeah of course americans
like that well you see how they're framing it though yeah that's what if leaders won't protect
america what is that if like china lands on the shores of right san diego we just say oh they're
not doing anything i might as well just go and run mean, I don't think that means like that they want to go do violence, you know, for political reasons necessarily.
Like that question is, would you protect America?
And everybody should say yes to that.
I think that they worded that a little bit.
It's weird.
It's a gotcha.
Yeah.
Let me read what they write.
They say the ultimate expression of anti-democratic politics is resorting to violence.
More than twice as many Republicans as Democrats, nearly two in five Republicans, said in a January poll that force could be justified against their opponents.
So I guess it's against their opponents.
It would be easy to dismiss this kind of finding as meaningless were it not for the January 6th attack on Capitol Hill.
I'm sorry.
These people are so duplicitous.
We had a year of riots from Antifa.
We had 19 dead people plus peripheral,
you know, I think it's another 12 or 13
in the periphery that were killed
during these riots and stuff like that.
We had in the Chaz,
the armed guards unloading for 10 minutes,
hundreds of rounds into an SUV,
killing two teenagers.
And they never talk about it
because they are duplicitous, duplicitous, manipulative
liars.
Antifa attacked a federal building two nights ago in Portland.
Wow.
Nobody talks about that.
What happened?
They attacked, what was it, the U.S. Customs Building, I believe.
They started vandalizing it, spray painting it.
People in Portland actually were going out in the streets and yelling at them it was pretty interesting really yeah but nobody talked about it that was an attack
on a federal building that's horrible but it happened at night so it's not that's right i
forgot about that yeah i i'm you know i think portland i i totally support antifun portland
yeah 100 you know why they deserve it well they it. Yeah, but here's the problem.
Those people are going to destroy that city.
They're going to get scared because it's going to get violent.
It's going to get unsafe.
And then they're going to flee to the red areas that are safe.
And then they're going to vote for the same crap that got them into that mess.
So they're fleeing to Texas.
They're going to destroy Texas.
The problem is that once they destroy it, they're going to come and destroy our places, too.
If they had just stayed there and we had a big wall around it and we were like, do your thing, I'd be like, OK, cool.
Yeah.
Wipe each other out.
But that's not what's going to happen.
They're going to flee and they're going to flee to red areas because they're safe.
And then they're going to vote for the same policies that got them into the mess in Portland.
And you're saying they voted for the governor that is willing to tolerate the street violence?
Well, all of their officials, their local officials.
City council members.
Yeah, geez, those people are crazy.
And then you see them fleeing to Texas,
and they're all fleeing to red areas because those are the safe ones.
And it's like, are you guys thinking about
why those are the safe areas?
They never do.
Ooh, is it guns?
It might be guns. It might be guns.
It might be guns.
It might be.
Yeah, there's a ton of videos
from when Antifa tried going into some red areas
and they just got stomped.
An armed society is a polite society.
That's correct.
I think they're saying in LA
they wouldn't go down on the Crenshaw Boulevard.
Oh, they know where they can't go.
Where the people have guns.
That's really it.
So even if it's in a city that banned guns,
they won't go anywhere near that stuff.
Yeah.
But the way I see it with Portland is all of these people voted for it and now I'm supposed to feel bad for them.
I hear what you're saying.
We'll have to be prepared for that when they start trying to come in.
And there was a funny thing.
I was at a gun shop and this guy was telling me, he's like, oh, yeah, all the liberals are starting to move into the red areas.
We can tell because they'll be complaining about like my neighbor's trash or something
or like the neighbor, you know, put something on their lawn and we all look at them like,
so?
My local Facebook group, there's a thread with like hundreds of people involved and
they're all like, we need to start telling people from Massachusetts and New York and
D.C. how bad it is here.
We have monsters and our frogs bite and we play banjo all night.
It was really funny.
And everybody was just like, you know, we normally would want people to move here.
We want to be inclusive.
We're nice people, but they're going to ruin our community.
So let's keep them out.
What if you couldn't vote in an area that you moved to for like three years or something?
I say this all the time on Twitter and people attack me and say that I'm anti-democracy.
But I honestly believe that you shouldn't be able to run for office, especially if you haven't lived somewhere for a while.
And I think that you should have less say in local politics if you just moved in.
I agree.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
I think that people who have established roots should have a little bit more say on like
local politics.
Think about like Mitt Romney bouncing around the country because he's rich.
He owns property in a bunch of different places.
And then he's like, I'm going to run for office as a, you know, for the, you know,
Senate in Utah.
Yeah.
Just because I'll sign a piece of paper saying I live here now.
It goes even in local politics.
You have people who are who don't even live in the community running for the school board
and stuff.
We have people running school boards in red areas that are from blue areas and have completely different politics in the local community.
And it's not right.
The problem with the system is that the changes you need to secure the system take longer than the exploits to destroy them.
Right.
So you'll get someone from a blue area thinking, I'm going to go and teach all these redneck kids how to be anti-racist. And the parents don't realize these people are coming in. Right. So you'll get someone from a blue area thinking, I'm going to go and teach all these redneck kids how to be, you know, anti-racist. And the parents don't realize
these people are coming in. Right. And then by the time they're like, we got to change this,
like, congratulations, in five years, you might actually change the system. And by then your kids
are going to be 17. And they're going to be totally indoctrinated with this stuff. Yeah,
there you go. So here's another interesting one from the Vox article. They say,
Republicans see Democrats as something worse than mere rivals.
Republicans who consider Democrats as enemies, 57 percent.
Political opposition, 43 percent.
And Democrats who consider Republicans as enemies is 41 percent.
And political opposition, 59 percent.
I don't believe it.
No, I don't believe it either.
That flies in the face of the Echelon Insights, where they asked.
It was it was it's a company.
They asked Democrats what they're, you know, how concerned they are with various things.
The most threatening thing to the Democrats was Trump supporters.
The second biggest concern, I should say, biggest concern, white nationalism, white
supremacy, blah, blah, blah.
For the Republicans, it was like illegal immigration and taxation.
So for them to come out with this poll, I question the way they're phrasing,
you know, these questions.
Like the other one about protecting America.
Would you protect America with violence?
I'm surprised every Republican didn't say of course.
I'm surprised Democrats didn't say yes too.
You should protect your,
you have to protect your home.
I'm not surprised.
And they're not saying like,
protect it from other Americans.
The question is just,
would you protect your home?
Of course you would protect your home.
That question is insane to me.
Right.
It's like they're assuming that the threat to America that the government's not stopping is like a voter fraud case or something.
Yeah, they're thinking small.
But if you're talking about actual invasion and a presidential ineptitude, then the answer is yes, 100% of the time, or your country's taken over.
Which is in our constitution.
Right.
That's an American value.
Look, if we remain on this path with this being ideology, that if you say something like that, you're considered far right or bad, well, then this country's going to fall apart.
That's it.
It's over.
Yeah.
Violence is a weird conversation, especially especially no just in general i mean you do it of course online of course in public
because you got to be careful about how you phrase violence and frame violence and talking
about violence but like it was the the crux of our country's formation we had to violently
overthrow our our political rivals are the the british monarch and over like 20 years it wasn't
people don't realize this that it took like 20 years. Slow moving, yeah.
Yeah, there were a bunch of things that happened like the, what was it, the Boston Massacre?
Am I thinking of the right one?
Yeah.
That wasn't, like, these things happened years apart from each other.
So we view this history as entirely condensed because it's like the key talking points.
But imagine like when we look back on history in 100 years or 50 years, they're going to mention everything that happened in the past four years in rapid succession. And people will think it like happened one after another when it was like the battle for Berkeley happened.
What was that now?
Two and a half years ago or something?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was a while ago.
At least two and a half years ago.
Yeah.
It was like it was I think it was like March of 20.
No, it was almost.
Wasn't it?
It's like March or April of 2018.
Was it 2017?
I don't remember.
I don't look it up. No, no. Oh of 2018. Was it 2017? I don't remember. It might have been 2017.
No, no.
Oh, yeah.
I think it was 2017.
It might have been, yeah.
Yeah, because like after I got back from Sweden.
Yeah.
Wow.
What was that?
It's when this huge battle happened between Antifa and like right-wing groups in Berkeley.
And we saw the based stick man.
He's like finally.
2017. Yeah. Wow the based stick man. He's like a finally 17, 2017.
Yeah.
Wow.
Man.
So this was the,
uh,
the rise of the based stick man,
they called him.
And it was like all these conservatives were getting just absolutely
clobbered for a year or two without fighting back.
And then one day they did this rally.
Everybody gets beat up.
And then I think it was a second time.
This dude shows up with,
uh,
with goggles, a mask, a helmet, a shield, and a giant stick. I think it was a second time this dude shows up with uh with goggles a
mask a helmet a shield and a giant stick i think it was a closet dowel you know like for hanging
and he cracked it over this antifa was a woman wasn't it he like he cracked it and it shattered
over someone's head and they're like but it's like i watched this stuff go on for years in in san jose
i watched that guy get smacked in the back of the head with some kind of bag.
It was a bag of rocks.
And he's a regular guy.
He was walking on the street.
He was like, yeah, Trump.
And then what just happened?
While God is speaking to us through the Internet.
No, some site just auto loaded.
Anyway, so I saw this guy.
He's got a sign.
He's yelling Trump, Trump, Trump.
Some dude runs up behind him and has a bag and whacks him with it.
And they sit there covered in blood, like confused as to what happened.
That was, I think, I think that was in 2015. I'm not
sure. It might have been 2016. I'm not sure.
It's all been a while. I can't believe how long
it's been. Yeah. And so
we see the battle for Berkeley. It's like finally
some right-wing individual started saying
enough and fighting back.
And then all of a sudden, I remember I was there
and I saw Proud Boys there, like three Proud Boys.
And I was like, what are the Proud Boys doing here?
What is this?
Who are these guys?
Like, why are they here?
Why are they fighting?
And they're getting arrested now.
What's going on?
Now is when things started to really, really heat up.
That was years ago.
So it's crazy, isn't it?
Imagine like 50 years, they'll be like the second American Civil War.
And then they'll be like in 2017, the fight broke out in Berkeley, California.
In 2020, Donald Trump did this.
And you're like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
That was three years later.
Yeah.
Isn't that crazy?
That's the other thing, too, that's kind of driving me crazy.
It's like, how long is it going to keep going on for?
It's getting boring.
I don't know.
It seems like it started with the housing crisis.
I'm trying to just be more like observant from the outside.
It seems like it started with the housing crisis is when it really started to get crazy.
And then the drone strikes everything like like obviously the
september 11th was when the everyone went on high alert patriot act everyone was thinking
terrorists are all around me oh my gosh and that kind of heightened the fear and then but the the
housing crisis probably probably angered a lot of people and then obama bailed out those those
mega corpse inequality occupy wall street and then at occupy wall street you had this
bipartisan rage at the system and then all of a sudden the leftists came in with critical race
theory and so you know woke activism and then it just made the conservatives leave and then
honestly you also had people like hannity fanning the flames like his whole his whole thing was
ragging on the left this was the most annoying thing to me about Occupy Wall Street was that I knew a dude who went on Hannity's show.
And Hannity started just criticizing and ripping, going after him.
And he just argued back and they fought.
And I'm like, why would you do that?
Why wouldn't you be like, Sean, you are correct.
The people who are doing awful things down there are bad.
What do we do?
We don't want them here.
This is a bad thing for us.
We want to fight
against the big banks that are ripping people off and the bailouts and all that system what what
would you advise us on instead it was adversarial like you're our enemy we don't like you because
you're fox news and that was a big component of it like uh there's another guy who got a ton of
attention because he was interviewed by griff jenkins of fox news that's his name right griff
jenkins i don't know. I don't know this name.
Am I getting Griff's name wrong?
Anyway.
I don't watch Fox other than Tucker.
They didn't use the interview.
And so someone else recorded the interview.
I think it was from the Village Voice.
I'm not sure.
And it went viral because he was like, Fox News only does this, that, and this.
And you won't tell what the people are actually doing.
And it was kind of true. And then all that really created out of it was mutual combat between tribes, whereas
it was originally a populist uprising with conservatives, libertarians, Ron Paul types,
leftists.
Within a week, it devolved completely into leftist critical race theory.
And then it just fell apart.
That was kind of the cool thing about Game Sttonks is it was the right and the left.
Nobody was talking about politics.
And it was a nice moment.
Everybody's like, let's just screw over these hedge funds.
Yeah, I could totally see that.
And I could see the reflection of Occupy Wall Street in that because people were like together.
Like they really want to stick it to the man.
If Occupy had done this, it would have been way better.
But it's hard to keep together.
Have you been following that story?
Does it look like that's going to continue?
Well, GameStop stock has gone way up again.
I think it was at like 113 again yesterday.
It's at 120 right now.
Yeah.
So I had held on to mine, my diamond hands.
Heck yeah. And I was like way down and then i
noticed it was going back up the other day and i was like yes all right yeah so you're talking
about it being down yeah 120 that's great yeah so they're still fighting i mean but i mean aren't
so for those that are from the store it's like the hedge funds were shorting gamestop
everybody bought in to basically strip a ton of money from the hedge funds were shorting gamestop everybody bought in to basically
strip a ton of money from these hedge funds who would be forced to buy ridiculous amounts
but are they still like it's been like a month now i mean i haven't really been following it
still but i do have gamestop stocks so i've been following it a little bit um the guy who
originally had bought into the gamestop stocks which i can't
say if my life depended on it i just call it gamestonks because it's easier now that's awesome
but uh the guy who had originally bought in i guess he bought more like a week ago yeah he
doubled his mission yeah the deep effing value or the kitty guy or whatever roaring kitty yeah
and so um other people i guess started buying in and it went back up it
went up to like 150 at one point and then i think yeah i think yeah yeah the peak well hold on this
is well today today it was 130 yeah dang if we're gonna seize control it's gonna be with through
the economy not through the pilot yeah i've been buying all kinds of stock now i had no i had never
bought stock never paid attention to the stock market.
And then I was like, I support this.
I am jumping in.
I'm buying some GameStonks.
And so now all of a sudden I own like a million different kinds and I'm all into it.
It's great.
What do you use to get your stock?
Well, I was using Robinhood, but then they kept limiting.
And so right now I'm using a few different apps.
But I admittedly still have Robin Hood because it's easy.
But I don't recommend them.
I am not a fan.
But yeah, I've been buying like Six Flags and Disney.
Oh, fun.
AMC.
The 52 week high is $483 for GameStop.
Wow.
Whoa.
Someone bought in when it was at $18 in January, and then they sold out when it hit $400.
Yeah.
Millionaires overnight.
I think the economy is going to collapse, to be completely honest, because right now
you have a meme economy.
We don't have a communist command economy.
We don't have a socialist economy.
It's barely a mixed economy at this point because of the meme-ism.
It's not laissez-faire capitalism. I guess technically, I guess you can call it that. It have a socialist economy it's barely a mixed economy at this point because of the meme meme ism it's not laissez-faire capitalism i guess technically i guess you can call it that
it's a meme economy where people make money for get from getting attention on twitter
they post something really dumb they make something out of context they'll insult somebody
try and get that meme to go viral and then attach to it paypal me but then you have dogecoin
literally just people throwing money
into a meme some people buy it they sell they made a ton of money and then with gamestop people are
buying this stock like crazy for what reason it's a meme yeah it's a meme stock and the crazy thing
is like people are becoming millionaires overnight it was at like 40 bucks it fell down from you know
400 or whatever and then someone
was like you know you have to keep buying in and then the dude uh the dude one of the shareholders
of gamestop posted an image of a ice cream cone from mcdonald's and then everyone went nuts
speculating that's what the ice cream cone meant and then they all started buying up more stock
like crazy rallying the price back up it's people what is going on i want right yes someone someone
became a millionaire hypothetically i'm assuming it happened i think there are a few but i mean
like imagine this you're sitting there with like your eyes half closed just glazed over and you're
like yeah just put in a you know a hundred thousand dollars into gamestop and then enter
and then all of a sudden you're a ding and you look and it's an ice cream cone on the screen
you go oh and then you'll get your account it's like a million dollars like then all of a sudden, you hear a ding and you look and it's an ice cream cone on the screen. You go, oh,
and then you'll get your account.
It's like a million dollars.
Like all because of a guy
posted an ice cream cone.
Crazy.
The Elon Musk Dogecoin meme
where he was holding up,
was it Kanye who was holding up someone else?
Gene Simmons.
Yeah, something like that.
So I can't imagine an economy
can function that way.
Like if you think about
how the economy actually works with like,
we talked about this before. I can't remember who we had on the show. We were talking about this. I mentioned,
how does banking work? Like when you spend money from one bank to another,
they don't physically give money to anybody. And then someone commented, it's just a ledger.
Like literally they just write down, he had 500, now he has zero. And the other guy says
zero and then 500. And that's just it.
Literally, they type in a number on a computer, press enter, and then the money's there.
So you think about how absurd that is.
They can easily just type on a keyboard, press enter, and then boom, make trillions of dollars.
That's bad enough, the Federal Reserve and all that stuff.
Add in all the money they're printing over COVID.
Add in the petrodollar and just the general market instability with conflict, let alone the COVID crisis.
And then add in the system is supposed to be if you do work that provides value to the system, you get value back to buy things and do stuff.
Now people just get money from nonsense.
Yeah.
Like I mentioned, I think the craziest thing is that people go on Twitter and they'll say like, Ian is super lame.
Enter.
And then they'll wait for some retweets and then add to it.
Dude, if you really like me ragging on Ian, then PayPal me and I'll make fun of him more.
And there are literally accounts dedicated just making fun of people.
So stupid.
Imagine getting rich from that.
I guess entertainment is interesting with mass media.
The ability to like make a video and then it go viral
and you can make a million dollars and add revenue is relatively new i mean back in the day 600 years
ago if you were a musician you'd basically work for for your dinner you know you travel around
and hopefully someone would pay you to stay at the at their end for the night and that was your life
but then mass media allowed you to make become rich as an entertainer replicating that music and then
selling one record a million times now all of a sudden instead of performing one time you perform
a million times at once and you're rich now that's what this tweet this tweet paypal stuff is too you
know a million people see that one tweet i just figured it out i'm gonna start an organization
that issues golden twitter birds. Gold,
platinum, and what is it?
Silver? There's no
silver records, are there? Silver, gold, and... Palladium?
No, like a gold record
or a platinum, a double platinum
Twitter. So when your tweet goes extra
viral, and then you'll get a
little platinum bird, and everyone can know that's what
you're famous for. Could you imagine?
The future is depressing. Well, in addition to all the things you're saying about the people
being able just to type ledgers you know the the petrodollar the inflation the m1 money supply
there's there's crypto which is now also completely disrupting the global monetary system
and i'm i mean i don't know are you deep in crypto right now? Not really. I have some Bitcoin. I have some Doge, but I'm not super.
Some Doge?
Yeah.
I'm starting to get a scary feeling that the people in control, if there's any such thing,
are just going to crash the whole thing and then become super rich on the crypto that
they bought.
I mean, that's kind of how it's always gone to an extent.
But I wonder if when it comes to crypto trading, you've got people who are making money day trading cryptocurrencies because they're not stable, becoming rich off of just like it's kind of busted.
And then they'll build an AI that does it for them.
Yeah, they do.
They already have that.
There have been programs for a long time where you can just – this is crazy.
There was a program.
I can't remember what it was.
But you'd tell it, make me money.
And then it would be like, okay.
And it just like would
start trading crypto it was it was something having to do we talked about this before where
like some some crypto was worth one satoshi the lowest position of the lowest decimal point for a
bitcoin so it could literally only double in value it was worth one it could be worth two that's it
it doesn't get any smaller than that
so you buy a thousand and then as soon as it hits two you sell them all and you doubled your money
and so there's programs that would just find the out of the you know hundreds of garbage coins
and just buy all of the ones that are sitting at one and then as soon as they jumped it would sell
boom and then it would wait for it to go back down and then buy again it's just somebody's losing money on that did you what maybe i don't know i don't know somebody's well somebody's
buying it too and it's going yeah but then maybe they saw three did you know you know how much
money these women make on only fans no how much there was one woman who posted over a hundred
thousand dollars per month jeez. Yeah. OnlyFans.
And it was like,
there's a thread,
I tweeted about it.
One woman said something like,
why would you use OnlyFans?
Like when I'm there at the club,
the dude hands me the money and then I've got it right there.
I'm not going to pay a fee
to some app.
And then some woman posted
something like,
this monthly income
and y'all thinking
I'm going back to the club.
And it showed the breakdown of all the revenue and it was like a hundred and eight thousand dollars
in one month and she paid like a twenty thousand dollar premium to only fans so now now twitter's
announcing they're gonna do super subscribers oh how's that work you uh hey you it's all my
offensive tweets but the liberal journalists who come after me have to pay me.
Dude, definitely.
I'm going to put most of my stuff behind the paywall because, one, the trolls.
But then, yeah, when I say things that piss people off, it's like, well, you got to pay
to get pissed off.
It's going to be really interesting how the super – it might actually fix Twitter.
It might.
Because now these people, what they like to do is they like to go to my or Cassandra's Twitter feed or just any other high-profile person, screen grab it, and then instead of quote tweeting it, screen grab it so they can rag on you and generate hate.
And then what they'll do is they'll take a screenshot of a tweet from Cassandra.
Then they'll tweet, imagine being this dumb.
What a far-right loony.
And then all of these leftists will be like, haha, so dumb, so dumb.
And then the original person will add, don't forget to PayPal me or subscribe to my Patreon
and try and monetize it.
Well, there's two possibilities.
Or not necessarily two possibilities, but there's two things that are going to happen.
People like that are not necessarily, but may paywall that content.
Because you'll want to see what crazy Cassandra said.
You know,
can you believe she said this?
And then it says,
pay $5 to see this image.
And it's Cassandra's tweet.
Yeah.
Isn't that crazy?
Yep.
So maybe though,
if Cassandra puts the tweets
behind a paywall,
they're not going to get it
because they're not going to pay for it.
So if the troll won't pay
the five bucks for the post,
they don't got a post to share.
A real troll toll.
A troll toll.
I love it.
I'm into it.
Yeah.
If you want to get into this boy's soul, you got to pay the troll toll.
Do you guys know that reference?
No.
What is that?
It's from It's Always Sunny.
They were doing the play.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Charlie wrote.
Oh, my gosh.
And the demon, Danny DeVito, was supposed to say,
Boys' Soul, but he kept saying, Boys' Hole.
Boys' Hole.
If you want to get into this Boys' Hole, you got to pay the troll toll.
And he's like, no, what?
Boys' Soul.
That's what I said.
I got to watch this show again.
That's a really old episode.
Amazing.
Love it.
Let's talk about the latest the latest uh social justice outrage though
my friends i give you the wimmickson controversy one of the greatest scandals of this or any
generation and i imagine many of you are going to turn the podcast off you're like i this is stupid
i don't care no no hold on hold on don't leave just yet twitch which is a streaming service many
of you are probably familiar with it's owned by by Amazon. It is ultra woke, right?
So we had, do you know who Destiny is, Cassandra?
Vaguely.
He's like a leftist streamer.
He did a, he streamed on Twitch.
He was a partner.
And he said Kyle Rittenhouse was clearly self-defense.
And he's a leftist.
Right.
And we had him on the show and he was like,
it is the clearest case of self-defense.
He's being chased, you know?
And then someone shoots.
They kicked him off the partner program for saying it.
Wow.
That's how lefty Twitch is.
Yeah.
So Twitch puts out this tweet.
March is Wemixin's history month.
I'm not kidding.
W-O-M-X-N, Wemixin.
Join us in celebrating and supporting all the Wemixin creating their own worlds,
building their communities, and leading the way on Twitch. And then the word Wemixin started trending.
And I was actually surprised to find it was actually the woke left that was upset over this.
And there's a weird unity forming between like the anti woke and the woke on this issue. I got
to show you this tweet from Count Dankula. He says, imagine being trans and fighting your whole life to be considered a full woman.
And they instead change it to Wemixin to point out that you are still trans.
LMAO.
It's a good point.
He then said, leftists, stop retweeting this calling me based or calling it a redemption arc when it's an opinion I've held for years.
Dankula then says, stop acting like I like trans people.
I only like trans people when I'm horny.
Dankula is clearly joking.
I want to stress.
The point is, people are acting like Dankula is saying something new,
like defending trans people.
But he's actually defended them quite a bit in the past.
And he's pointing out this new word wimixin which is like going viral
twitter daily caller as an article okay we'll read the daily caller twitch gets dragged for
declaring march wimixin's history month oh they're not gonna let me read it oh they will yeah oh okay
wimixin so this this is a funny thing that happened uh a while ago where some like british
organization said you know wimixin's rights or something. And then it created this huge
fight between the left and the left, because the left hates the left, I guess, where they were like,
the word Wemixin is exclusive. It removes trans women. Because if trans women are women,
you only need to say women, right? That was my first reaction. When I saw the video,
I was like, how is the left doing this?
Isn't the whole point to not other these people?
Like now they're completely othering them.
I saw it and I was just like, if I was a trans person, I feel like I'd be offended by this.
And then they actually were.
So at least good on them for.
So someone someone someone emailed me.
They said that the X means trans.
And so that's why they do folks with an X and they do Wimix in oh really because they're adding an x to everything yeah i think i've not heard that
that's what someone said i guess it kind of makes sense and that's oh yeah like cross crossing over
interesting i guess what about trans men are they mixing mxn has that been a thing yet i don't know
it's coming yeah i'm sure it is you You just did it. There you go. Congratulations.
Ian, you're a bigot. I have mixed feelings about
trans, the whole thing, because
I support people. I love people. I want people to be
happy. But when, especially in sports,
like, when you see a trans
woman who was a man that transitioned
into a woman that is... A male who transitioned into
a woman. Yeah, just dominate
other women in a sport,
it's disturbing.
To me personally, I get disturbed because they're much taller.
A lot of times their bone mass is larger.
You'll see like these pictures of like this large trans woman just like muscling out these smaller women.
And so people have said maybe we should have a trans sports and non-trans sports i think that's
smart well then that's the problem the same problem of wimixin is you're creating a new
category to separate people out this is an impossible conversation you know it's like
no matter what side you take the left gets mad at you no matter what like there was one prominent
uh trans woman creator who got canceled for claiming there were only two genders
and then it result that resulted in this huge gen Z versus millennial fight over what it means to be trans.
Because I think as you can clearly see with like Twitch's Wemixin, it's not the first time they
use this word, like some corporations use this word. Everybody gets mad. There was a really funny
Venn diagram I saw earlier. It's a meme. And it's got like, conservatives, liberals and leftists.
And then it says like, it says says like conservatives and leftists like guns.
But, you know, liberals and conservatives like capitalism and then liberals and leftists hate Trump.
And then for leftist and the one thing that all of them were united by was when they all overlapped.
It said hates leftists.
So like even even the leftists hate
leftists they do they absolutely do so i i it's a why would you want to be in that space i have no
idea that's a rough one but it's almost like a self-hatred i don't know where it comes from
exactly well because i think there's conservative conservatives and liberals who are tribal and
don't like each other but i think leftists tend to be, not always.
There are some, I'll differentiate the progressives from the tribal leftists.
There are a lot of progressives who are great.
You know, people like Kyle Kalinske and Crystal Ball are good people.
And then you have these weird leftists who will just say whatever it is to oppose anyone
who's not a leftist.
So they end up supporting really weird, nonsensical things like 25,000 armed National Guard in DC with razor wire fences. Like, why would it why would an
anti fascist support this? Because they're not really, but they do hate themselves. That's why
Obama called it a circular firing squad. The transports thing is a difficult conversation,
I suppose, mostly because I'll tell you this, I just recently had a conversation with someone,
and I'm actually not in agreement
with most of the conservatives on this stuff,
like when it comes to pronouns and things like that.
I tend to lean left a lot of this stuff.
But I was talking to someone,
and I said, with the Equality Act,
which you guys know,
the Equality Act passed in the House.
No.
It's where they're going to add gender identity to the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
So my question was, how do you protect biological sex as a protected class and gender identity
at the same time?
You can't.
But why do you think so?
Because you're taking away women's spaces.
Female spaces.
Yeah.
And it's just – I personally don't see how it can coexist at all, especially with sports.
Sports is like the big thing where it's really scholarships and these things that they've worked on their whole life when you know they're never gonna win against people who are bigger than them have more
testosterone than them um i just there there was uh there is an interesting point someone brought
up when i was when i was arguing with someone about this i just say arguing having a conversation
because i wasn't really arguing with anybody they said what about somebody who's never gone
through male puberty and they're they've always been either on puberty blockers or on
estrogen so they're i mean i fully oppose putting on children on puberty blockers i mean like
hardcore fully oppose this but i guess in that case it might be a little bit different i know
they're doing testosterone tests for uh at least professional sports So stuff like that helps.
But you see, like, I think it was this, like, mediocre male runner beat the fastest woman in the world.
Yeah.
And it's just like, how are high school girls supposed to compete now?
I had a really interesting conversation when I posted on, I have a bunch of lefty friends,
and I posted on their Facebook, how do you protect biological sex and gender identity at the same time?
And what I said was, imagine this. And I use the showers example as,
it's the easiest example to be completely honest. It is an easy argument because showers are fairly
visceral, like we want privacy in our showers. So there's basically a court precedent that says,
you are allowed to discriminate so long as an equal space is provided for the other sex.
So when there was a lawsuit in California at some university over women's programs, the judge ruled, no, they're allowed women's programs, women's scholarships because they have identical men's scholarships.
That's a really interesting court precedent because that would – you be able to be like okay what about segregation well this week there was another um court case miss usa just won
they were sued by a trans woman who does beauty pageants and they because they refused to accept
anyone who wasn't a biological woman and they just won and the court said that it was because
of freedom of association and then the lawyers for miss USA came out and they were like, you can have a trans beauty pageant or, you know, whatever you want to do.
But this is for biological women.
And we created a space to showcase biological women.
Yeah.
And so, you know, there is another court case now that's also setting a precedent, I guess.
That one?
Yeah. Well, so here was the point I was making. If you say that it is unfair for biological women to be in the men's space because men are biologically different.
The Army just did a new training program because men and women are different.
If you say that, you know, then you've got a Title IX violation.
I guess what originally happened was there was no women's sports.
And then a bunch of women sued saying there should be a women's only division because it's not fair. So we got women's
sports. So now they're saying, okay, it's not discriminatory because there's a men's division
and a women's division. There were a bunch of sports back in the fifties where they would not
let women run. There was like a marathon and women weren't allowed to be in it. Today, there is no
rule in major league sports barring women from competing.
And so I'm talking, it's really interesting.
So let me read about the first point and then we'll get into this one.
I was saying, if you have a female in a male locker room, showers, and then you decide
that somebody who's biologically male can now use the female side because of an identity,
you've essentially taken away a safe space for
one marginalized community for another marginalized community because you believe one community is
more marginalized than the other, but you can't quantify that. There's no number where you can
be like, it's a seven on the impression scale and a six on the oppression scale. So you're
basically just saying the law says based on sex and identity. But then you quite literally have
people arguing about which one is more oppressed and more deserving of that space or not deserving
of that space. So in the end, what ends up happening is I talked about this a long time
ago. I got a lot of heat for it. You don't end up with a men's locker room, an Owens locker room,
and, you know, trans people using whichever one they want. In the UK, what ended up happening
was they just started building unisex showers.
And then due to general proximity having nothing to do with trans people, mind you,
biological males started assaulting biological females.
It wasn't like they just started doing it.
It was because proximity breeds opportunity, I suppose.
And there was a study that came out.
It was in the, I think it was in the Telegraph or the, I think it was the Sunday Times.
I'm not sure.
British paper saying they saw a huge spike in men, males assaulting females because now these showers and changing rooms were in the same place and skeezy, awful dudes had an opportunity now to do it.
So they did.
So the question then is how do you protect both at the same time if they're both in it, in the Civil Rights Act?
I don't know. Some people
have pointed out that we'll just have a functioning society where people know what the social rules
are. You know, like we don't violate social norms, so people will just get along. But a really funny
thing happened. I pointed out that showers are an easy example. But what about the WNBA, right?
If you can't discriminate on the basis of sex or identity, couldn't someone go to the WNBA, right? If you can't discriminate on the basis of sex or identity,
couldn't someone go to the WNBA and say,
I should be allowed as a biological male to compete in this?
And then the response was,
how come you already can't discriminate on the basis of sex?
So how come no one has done that?
That's a good point.
No guy has actually, apparently,
I mean, maybe I'm not, maybe this is wrong,
tried to get in.
There was a guy who sued Hooters
because they wouldn't hire him.
And then a court ruled, give him the job.
And then he was like, no, I don't want the job.
Something interesting happened.
I pointed out that major league sports don't actually discriminate on the basis of sex.
NBA, NFL, MLB, women are allowed to play.
They never have.
There's no rule.
There's no rule.
And so I was told repeatedly by these lefties, that's not true. They won't allow women to play. They never have. There's no rule. There's no rule. And so I was told repeatedly by these lefties, that's not true.
They won't allow women to play.
And I said, that's incorrect.
And I sent him an article from ESPN about women trying out for the NFL to be kickers.
And they had numerous quotes from high profile coaches and scouts saying,
women just don't make the cut.
And so the response I got from the leftist was, I don't understand.
How is that possible?
Maybe maybe a social stigma is making the women not play as well.
Well, has a woman ever won something like the Boston Marathon?
Because that's not maybe for gender segregated.
I probably for women's.
Yeah, I don't think that anyone I can't think of a woman though who's won
the entire like who's actually been first through the finish yeah i don't think so men are like
four minutes and 30 seconds i think just blow women out of the water relative no it's like
45 minutes or something well so no i want to i want to i want to stress this point the person
arguing with me said when i told them women are not barred from major league sports, he's like,
then why aren't they on the teams? And then I very simply said, well, exposure to prenatal
testosterone results in more fast twitch muscles, which mean men have the ability to use burst
energy, like jump higher, sprint faster, and burn off energy much more quickly. They tend to have
denser bones, double the collagen. They tend to be taller these are all tendencies not absolutes and then he said the response was could there be a social stigma preventing the
women from actually scoring better and i was like is that that's what they think there could be that
that they maybe if a woman goes in the locker room and gets raped like that could be a disturbing
thing because they only have one locker room they don't have but so i could see that women maybe wouldn't want to put themselves in that position but i they're also taking the most
extreme freaks of nature to play in the sport and those tend to be men if not always you know the
strongest of the strong of the humans are male i don't know if that's always true it's the highest
top 0.01 percent of people who are playing in any of these sports and they're like always
male i mean for the most part aren't they so the point i'm bringing up is this leftist
genuinely believes that if you took the average biological female and biological male there is
nothing stopping them from competing equally and that's to me it shows how culty it's become
like absolutely we should have laws protecting marginalized groups and all that stuff
we should have equal access to groups and all that stuff.
We should have equal access to civil rights.
People should be respected and allowed to live freely.
But come on.
If you're talking about averages, yeah, I could see that.
But we're talking about extremes.
For professional sports, you want the extremes of human nature.
Right, right, right.
The point is, this person genuinely believed the average male and female would compete on equal footing in physical activities.
Do you know why that is?
I think I know why it is.
And I don't think, yes, exactly.
It is the blank slate theory.
It's something that John Jack Russo talked about.
And he talked about how humans start out being basically completely equal and are completely
shaped by the culture they grow up in.
We know this is not true.
Like we can literally look at the physical differences between males and females.
You can look at the pelvis size and shape and,
you know, the angle of the female pelvis completely different.
Like there's no,
I don't know.
I don't know.
I,
we,
we,
we have a,
we have two women and two men in here.
Oh yeah.
And there's just,
they're completely identical in every way.
You got to play some bad.
Completely.
Completely.
I mean,
you both have long hair.
I think Cassandra can kick further than me.
Yeah,
for sure.
I'd be toast who's taller
who's taller yeah i think we're all about the same who's faster i don't tim i don't know maybe
it's just well we're not freaks we're not athletic yeah we're just like you guys hear what brett
hear what happened to brett weinstein on clubhouse no yeah you heard about some some activist came in
and brett weinstein is an evolutionary biologist right is that this is and they were like you mean eugenicist and he was like wait what no i am like we know what it means you're
eugenicist evolution is like they don't believe in a revolution now like i'm jewish i'm not sure
if i'm white or not it's kind of a weird issue and they were like you're a spicy white what
are you serious oh she got a quote i died died. I was laughing so hard. They called him Spicy White?
Spicy White.
Yours is just a Spicy White.
What?
Dude.
I laughed so hard.
Check this out.
Check this out.
This is the creepiest thing ever.
Oh, gosh.
Yeah.
So mentioning them calling Brett Weinstein, they actually called him Spicy White?
Yeah.
That is.
I want to hear it.
I want to hear it.
Jeez. I was laughing. Were you in the clubhouse? No. That is... I want to hear it. I want to hear it. Jeez.
I was laughing.
Were you in the clubhouse?
No.
I saw a clip of it on Twitter.
And I started listening to it.
They called Brett Weinstein this?
Yeah.
Jeez.
Because he was explaining that he's not sure if he's technically white or not because Jewish
people were oppressed by Europeans and he's going on and on.
And she goes, you're just a spicy white.
I think these people... It's hilarious. i think they're anti-semites yep i think you know we've long talked about say like farrakhan we know these people have almost identical beliefs to the the white identitarians
you know that many of them are fascistic. Many of them believe in
racial segregation. Now we have this from the Sacramento City Unified School District.
I am your your head's going to explode when you hear this, my friends. If you have any left like
liberal friends who don't believe you, send them this website and have them read this. Now, you
got to be careful because these people in these tribes desperately want to believe
it.
And I'll tell you what happened.
First, let me read this for you.
And I got to be very careful because if any of this gets taken out of context, as if I
said it, wow, check it out.
They write.
And again, this is a Sacramento City School District anti-racist classroom.
Racial affinity groups offer a structure of inquiry and can
address many needs. They support us in exploring what has been forbidden, forgotten, and unhealed.
Okay, forbidden. Remember that word. For example, in racial affinity groups, white people can
discover together their group identity. They can cultivate racial solidarity and compassion
and support each other in sitting
with the discomfort confusion and numbness that often accompany white racial awakening
this i i what i don't know dude i'm an american this right i know right wait let's just be
hold on hold on why is the school trying to tell these these classrooms to teach white people to find their white racial identity, to have a white racial awakening?
That doesn't sound like...
Segregationist.
Sounds like KKK.
It sounds like the Klan.
Hold on, hold on.
It gets better.
Oh, boy.
So I posted this on Instagram.
That last bit I highlighted.
Someone posted it on Reddit, and the moderator was like, this is a lie.
Here's the full context.
They added this part.
They can also discern white privilege and its impact without the aid of or dependence
of people of color.
White people who have formed racial affinity groups report they recognize their collective
commonality and shared history, as well as the impact that their privileges had on other
races and on each racial affinity group member.
Okay.
Do you know what happens to white racial groups when they're only—
Hold on, hold on.
What would you call it?
I'm sorry.
What would you call it?
I love it.
When a group of white people come together to share their history and talk about the impact the white race has had on the world
and have a common and shared experience as they awaken to the impact the white race has had on the world and have a
common and shared experience as they awaken to the reality of their race.
What do you call that when those groups get a Klan meeting?
Maybe racist.
Yep.
I mean, racist.
I don't know if it's discriminatory unless they're keeping people out.
But this is the school doing it.
So I guess regardless of how you do it, if you're yeah, racist.
Here's the best part.
They try and make it seem like that last sentence is somehow
absolving them of what they're saying.
Like white people formed, you know, recognize their collective commonality
and shared history, the impact of their privilege.
When you take a bunch of white people who are aggrieved,
who are being bullied or told that they're wrong and bad and they feel bad, and then you put them in a group of a bunch of other white people, who are aggrieved, who are being bullied or told that they're wrong and bad and they feel
bad, and then you put them in a group of a bunch of other white people, the memes have always been
the birth of the alt-right. There's a comic that shows a bunch of, you know, different-raced people,
they're like stick figures, and they have like, you know, flags and like rainbow flag, and they're
yelling at a white guy, get out, F you. And so the white guy looks to the other, on the other,
in the other direction, and he sees a bunch of white people and he says, okay. And so that was a meme that was pointing
out all of this critical race theory stuff is doing is telling white people that the only place
you'll feel comfortable and safe is in white racial affinity groups. For the longest time,
I've been warning the goal of what the critical race theory stuff is doing is making people white
supremacist. It's going to
make them vote along racial lines to benefit white people. And then the left says, oh, but they're
talking about white privilege, white privilege. Regular people don't know what that means.
Regular Americans, middle class, working Americans who are right have no idea what you're talking
about. All they're going to hear is you're bad. Go hang out with a bunch of white people.
They will. And then once you pass
identitarian law, they'll be like, OK, we're going to vote for identitarianism when they say
they're going to share their history and the impact their privilege has had on other races.
Do you think they'll be thinking of themselves negatively or positively?
Why would they think of themselves negatively?
Why would a bunch of white people get together and say, hey, you know, that bad stuff we did?
Or what if they got together and said, look at that awesome stuff we invented?
You'll get the proud boys.
I mean, they're not a white racial affinity group, but they'll say the West is best.
Look at the things we created.
The Western world made everything great.
Why wouldn't you get that from a bunch of white bros hanging out, high fiving each other?
They're telling all of these kids, they're indoctrinating kids to have a white racial
awakening.
And when I tell people that's no different from the Klan or white supremacy, they say,
oh, you're crazy.
We're the good guys.
We're allowed to do it.
Well, Cornell University was they just announced a rock climbing class.
Campus reform actually got them to change the description of the course when they reached
out for comment.
But they had a rock climbing class that was for everyone except white people and so i mean
they're pushing for segregation they want segregation and i keep thinking about that
comedian i know you're friends with who uh ryan long yeah he had that video and they're both like
we want segregation oh the woke and racist yeah and i'm just like, you know what? Fine. Whatever. I keep thinking of the IRA, the British and the Irish.
And they were all white.
But they had massive, because of religion in that case, the Catholics.
Yeah.
Massive conflict, murder and desecration of each other.
Yeah.
Regardless of their skin color.
It was a religious thing.
So, like, saying that white people have a shared history is insanity.
Humans have fought each other for reasons unbeknownst.
It's a little bit more than that.
I mean, the Irish were basically enslaved by the British for a really long time.
Yeah, they were tribal.
Religion played a role.
But when I went to Belfast in Northern Ireland, what do they call it?
The Peace Wall?
Is that what it's called?
I think so.
It's the craziest thing.
On one side, it's like the pro-Northern Island people are saying that they're the true descendants of Israel.
And on the other side, there's paintings defending Palestine.
And I was asking this local.
I was like—
The one struggle thing.
What is that?
One struggle.
For Palestine or whatever?
It's the IRA people and then Palestine.
There's like a really famous big giant street art.
Oh, like the British oppression?
Yeah, the Britons are the ones that created Israel with the Balfour Declaration in 1919, I think.
Basically what this dude told me was anything that the Republicans would say then the – I forgot the other factions.
The opposition would say the exact opposite.
And so when you look at the peace wall, you can see like Black Lives Matter.
On the other side, it's like Donald Trump. And it's just like what does any of that have to do with ireland and
irish politics and this dude told me nothing it was funny this this this young guy who grew up
here he was like and he was a kid in the 90s with all like the bombings and everything going on
he was like they just hate each other they hate each other and they want reasons to hate each
other so no matter what the other side does they do the opposite and justify their hatred for the other side sounds familiar it's why segregation is bad
it's why we want to be like are you an american i'm an american great america good yeah i remember
probably like eight months ago this when this kind of this identitarian stuff start identitary
the identity stuff started really getting heavy yeah like i don't know if it was eight months ago
but i i started to have this wave of feeling like, oh, you're going to you're going to tell me to go away and not accept me.
Fine.
Like, I wanted to like I almost gave over to the dark side of like, fine, I'll just go join some white.
I'm not playing that game.
Well, it's been brewing for a long time, though.
I mean, even at Occupy Wall Street, they were like, if you're a white man, you can't speak.
Like, they used to say that all the time.
They'd be like, shut up, white man.
I loved it because they would tell me that.
And I'd go, I'm mixed race.
And they would go, oh, I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Yeah.
I remember I would cover, like, protests and stuff.
And they would be like, all the white people covering protests need to go to the back.
And then the people of color go to the front.
And I'm like, well, I'm Puerto Rican.
Can I go somewhere in the middle?
What do I do? And they'd say, no'd say no yeah they were like you're white this is the
i'll tell you exactly why uh i don't like any of this stuff so and i bring this up too because
there's like uh i think it's fair to say it was more of a meme a couple years ago tim pool's mixed
race i don't really say it all that often. But with this stuff coming up, I have to because I have to make it explicitly clear to all
the leftists when they create their racial affinity groups.
Can I just ask which one do I get to be in?
Because the answer is none of them.
And I experienced firsthand at Occupy Wall Street when they created all their little
communities, different communities based on race.
And when I was like, so which one do I go to?
They said, F you.
That was it. They're like, we don't care. We don't like you. Robin DiAngelo,
apparently I was talking to Carl Benjamin from the Lotus Eaters podcast about her book,
White Fragility. And he was like, she basically admits like they have no answer to mixed race people at all. So like, why would I allow racial segregationists to make me into a second class
citizen? I'm never going to, I'm never going to stand for it. These people are psychotic.
The only thing that unifies me with everybody else is basically America.
I'm an American.
I mean, I'm a human.
We're all humans.
I'm down for that.
Can we get like an alien invasion or something
so that we unify like Independence Day or something?
Probably.
Probably.
I mean, maybe that's what's happening.
It's going to be Martians and Earth and Terrans, basically,
if we're not careful.
If we colonize Mars? Yeah, interplanetary conflict. We've going to be martians and earth and terrans basically if we're not careful if we colonize mars yeah interplanetary conflict we got to be careful could you imagine like elon musk moves to mars and then in like a couple hundred years it's all the descendants of musk
and they're like the tribe of musk it's like a militaristic south african you know like strange
people the musk clan yep god don't they all talk like this we're coming to
invade your planet like robots south african kind of like robots i don't know how elon musk talks
is that how he talks pretty much kind of dude i'm i'm worried about the future i don't i don't think
that these groups are going to go the way they think they're going to go i think they are going
to come up with a bunch of white sperm because i think you're right i think they're just closeted
white sperm so it's much like robin dAngelo. I think it's on purpose.
Yeah, I almost hope that people go ahead and say, yeah, being white is great because it really upsets me watching.
Like, I have a child. And so I see like Cartoon Network commercials and stuff like that.
And they're just constantly being like, if you're white, you're bad. If you're white, you're bad.
And I think that's a horrible message to give to any child. They can't control their skin color.
But it does.
And it bothers me on like a really deep level that I'm seeing my like my child watching this stuff where they're saying that she's evil.
Like my daughter didn't participate in slavery or, you know, anything like that.
She doesn't care what color somebody is.
And they're targeting children with this stuff constantly and the right doesn't target children at all with any political stuff
because they believe that the children should be left out of it and so we're they're playing on a
fighting field that we're not even touching and it scares me like i don't think that children
should be told to hate themselves based on their skin no matter what color they are yeah and they're
they're targeting all these white children constantly.
Like, you're white, you're bad.
You're white, you're bad.
But it's not going to, it's not.
I hate it.
I think on the surface, we adults see that and say, oh, no, these kids are going to internalize
and hate themselves.
I don't think so.
I think kids rebel.
And I think you put these kids in white racial affinity groups and then tell them how bad
they are.
And they're going to be like, nah, we're cool.
Team up.
And then they're going to say the opposite of what the adults say as children do when they rebel.
Yep.
I mean, I think I was reading about the natural cycle of like youth and rebellion and the importance of it for human civilization.
That the youth needs to challenge the tradition of the old to make sure there's constantly some kind of societal change, lest the society grow stagnant and then collapse. So let's say you have, it's kind of like evolution.
The slow changes allow for an opportunity to improve the greater. So the youthful generation
is always challenging the older generation and trying to change things, make things better.
And sometimes things don't change and sometimes they do. So you have a bunch of kids who are constantly rebelling against the older generation. I think it was Socrates,
I'm not entirely sure, who complained about how the kids... Was it Socrates?
Yeah, I think so.
He was like, the kids don't listen to their elders. They're rambunctious and disrespectful.
They're all... Yeah, they're all reading books or something like that. It's really,
really funny to read that because it's like, wow, humans never changed.
But the problem is that their favorite YouTubers are saying it.
Their favorite celebrities are saying it.
And so it's different than like parents and like stuffy old teachers saying it.
They're seeing it from people that they think are cool.
But I still think what's going to happen is it's going to breed a very large sect of the alt-right.
It's going to breed.
So the way I put it earlier is you have 60% of this country that is white.
Let's say a small percentage of them are woke leftists who actually watch this stuff.
Because I think we all, it's all fair.
It's fair to recognize most people don't know anything about this, including, you know,
Latinos who have no idea what Latinx means.
Like 97% are like, what?
I don't know what that means.
So how many white people actually understand the woke stuff?
Probably not that many.
Of those who do, how many are on the left?
So what?
You end up with like 10% of the people falling for this.
But then what happens when the other 10% who hate it, you know, are also in these groups?
I'll put it this way.
Every single kid who hears this is not necessarily going to just agree with it.
You'll get some amount of disagreement.
They are breeding white supremacists.
Kids who will say,
no,
you're wrong.
I actually think it is better or things like that.
The other issue is that if they keep doing this and eventually regular
working class Americans who just happened to be white feel threatened and
aggrieved,
well,
then they'll start voting based on race.
And that's apparently what they want.
And then guess what?
Congratulations.
60% of the country is not going to vote based on race.
How does your daughter feel about it? Have you talked to her?
I don't want to talk with my daughter on here, really.
Do you have deep conversations about it with the kids?
We try and avoid that stuff in my house. I don't have cable. So we don't actually get
the commercials except when I was on vacation. But I was watching it. And I was like, holy crap,
they're talking about impeachment on the Disney channel
and it shocked me and I mean
we don't really watch that stuff we watch like Mr.
Beast and crap at my house but
yeah I
don't know my daughter is homeschooled
so it's a whole different ballgame than what the kids
who are in public school and getting the Black
Lives Matter curriculums
are seeing dude I was playing Apex
Legends and I saw some cool banner and I was like oh that's pretty sweet so i just put it equipped
it to my guy and it was this fist sticking up with a yellow background and then another one
of my friends was like that's the black lives matter thing dude and i was like what really
i didn't even know yeah like i'm kind of in it and i didn't know like there's a youtuber that's
for kids and i i was watching some of their videos because my daughter likes
to watch roblox videos and i i like to see what they're doing so i was checking out this channel
and he's going on about how if you're not attracted to trans people that you're homophobic
and i'm like this is targeted towards kids who are like seven it's a roblox channel and i was
just astounded like you you have to really watch what your kids are
watching now it's it's terrifying and the right isn't touching this this field like the children
are being targeted by the left they're paying big money they're getting commercials on disney
they're getting curriculums into schools and the right largely wants to keep kids out of politics
we don't want you know and they want their kids in these schools. I never understood the absurdity of being like,
they're indoctrinating our kids in these schools
with their rogue curriculum.
I demand my kid be put back in school.
Yeah.
Okay, then shut up.
Put your kid in the school.
I don't care.
Homeschooling.
That's what it's all about.
Well, you get these news stories
where like the teachers union guy in California
is saying schools can't be reopened and then sending his kid to a private school.
They're going to send your kids to the wolves, to the indoctrination.
We'll call it facilities because they're not camps.
They're facilities.
You know, where your kids go to school and they learn all this weird racial stuff and they put your white kids in a white affinity group.
So you can learn about white history and shared culture.
Congratulations on that one.
And then your kids are going to be in that.
And they're going to send their kids to the fancy normal schools where your kids will be indoctrinated and made to believe this crazy stuff my friend
sent me a video uh this week of her son's class um and she was teaching his teacher was showing
the class how to do the black power salute these are five-year-olds like these kids are being
dipped in it from like two years old yeah like see and i'm right we'll never go there because we want kids to be kids right and so it's bad and we're they're on a whole
different playing field than we are well tim is absolutely right yep yep they've been they're
actually fighting like a serious serious fight here and we're not and we're gonna lose because
of it and tim is absolutely right about complaining about not school schools not being open like why
would you complain about that?
Yeah.
I haven't got that either.
I'm like, wait, no, this is great.
Yes.
Figure out how to homeschool them.
Yes.
Absolutely.
Or pods.
Yeah.
Do a pod.
Where the local community gets all their kids together.
You hire one tutor.
Yeah.
Teach the kids.
Because I don't feel that smart.
I live in West Virginia now.
West Virginia.
There's actually a bill making its way through Congress in our state where they're going to fund children instead of institutions.
A lot of states are doing that.
Yeah.
I'm so amped.
I'm loving it.
It went through the Senate and Congress now, I think.
It has to be signed by the governor.
I could be wrong.
How does it work?
But it's great.
So instead of the money – because each public school gets like $20,000 a year or something per student. So instead of that money automatically going to the public schools, the parents will be able to choose whether they want to spend that on homeschool supplies, on private school, on sending them to a charter school, or sending them to public school, and then they'll get that money. And the teachers unions really oppose it because nobody's going to want to send their kids to public school. But it's amazing and it's great. And I am really
pushing for this to go through. And I love my state school choice school choice. Yeah, that was
one of Trump's positions. I'm in favor. I'm absolutely in favor of it's a little a little
disheartening that, hey, if you're going to be a teacher, you might be out of a job. You know,
the age of automation is coming. The age of homeschooling is coming.
But just think about that.
If you're 17 and you're going to school, maybe you don't want to become a teacher.
Or be a better teacher so that people want to send their kids to you.
You can teach those pods.
Public school in Chicago was like torture.
There were a couple of good teachers.
There was one really good teacher I had for the most part who I respect.
I'm actually friends with on Facebook. The other teachers were criminal. couple of good teachers. There was one really good teacher I had for the most part who I respect. I'm actually friends with on Facebook.
The other teachers were criminal.
It was child abuse.
The things these teachers, there's one lady, I won't say her name, absolutely despicable,
old, haggard, obese woman who would just insult and berate and just crap all over these kids
every day.
And I watched it.
Now, for me, you know, when I was like nine,
my family started a business. And so I was very independent on my own building computers,
having a job and understanding what it meant to actually be responsible. So hearing this, this,
you know, morbidly obese, nasty woman rag and insult me was meaningless to me because it just,
it doesn't affect me. I've got more important things to do, but I could see how it was affecting
these kids who are like 10 years old,
seeing them cry,
seeing them hate school.
And I was just like,
I never took school seriously,
which is why like a year later
when I was going to high school,
I just stopped going to school
because I was like,
it's a waste of time.
But so many kids were just brutally abused
by teachers at the schools I've been to.
And that's public schools.
And we're supposed to just blindly follow the teacher's union because union good?
No, sorry.
I don't care.
The only place that most children see violence is in public school.
Wasn't it?
We mentioned this before.
Michael Malice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He brings that up a lot.
Yeah.
It's like one of the only places they'll see violence.
And he said they're basically prisons.
Yeah.
Well, Chicago actually implemented solitary confinement for their kids.
They took like an 11-year year old kid and threw him into a
solitary confinement
room full of padded
walls and then just
left him there for like
a day and then he like
crapped his pants and
then was crying and
sitting in his waist
because he couldn't
he was 11 that was my
child I'd be in prison
right now yeah
probably would be too
yeah that's Chicago
but listen that's
Chicago for poor people
the rich the rich people
will advocate for all
of this stuff I mean I
swear we're headed
towards it's like every awful dystopian novel, all jammed
into one.
Like, you guys remember, you see Luke's shirt where he's got all, it's a Venn diagram of
all the dystopian novels.
And it's like, you are here in the middle.
It's true, man.
You've got an emerging neo-feudalist system where the ultra-rich advocate for laws that
make life for the poor substantially worse.
Many poor people are too ignorant to realize they're voting for their own destruction. The
left agrees on this one. And seemingly the right agrees with the left. Both sides agree that poor
people are voting against their own interests. The rich people know my kid's never going to go
in that garbage school, those garbage teachers. So why should I care? Do it. And then I'm gonna
send my kid to the moon or whatever, to Elysium, where they're going to get the pristine, beautiful education, and not have to worry
about being put in solitary confinement. Did speaking of solitary confinement and children,
did you guys see the story last night? I was going to bed and I actually jumped out of bed in a rage
after I read this. Yes, I think I know. But up in Canada, they were suggesting that if your child got exposed to COVID
in school, that you put them in solid
in confinement by themselves
for 14 days.
Did you see the tweets? Yeah.
The parents, two parents
came out and said that they were doing it, that they were in
the process of doing it. They got brainwashed
into abusing their own children
and overriding their maternal
instincts. and they ended
up both deleting their twitter accounts i believe because people were like you are abusing your
child like the united nations considers solitary confinement for 15 days to be torture and these
moms are doing it to their children because they are so scared of a disease or a virus that killed
that is 99 for kids like 99.9999.
Did you see the tweets?
I was so angry.
One of the tweets was,
there are two tweets that went viral.
One was,
the hardest thing for me was hearing my young son crying
locked in the basement
or locked in the other room.
Are you serious?
One of the tweets was,
I feel bad for my son.
He keeps texting me,
Mommy, I'm lonely.
Like, wow.
I was in bed so tired.
I hadn't slept the night before.
I was editing for Gateway all weekend.
So I was like nonstop staring at the screen.
And I was finally in bed.
And I was like, yeah, I'm going to crash.
Somebody sent it to me.
And I was like, I lost.
I read so much crazy stuff that I rarely get like actually angry anymore.
But I read that and I just lost it.
I couldn't control myself.
I mean, I would eat an entire Petri dish filled with literal COVID virus germs before I would
put my daughter into solitary confinement.
That's crazy.
And I was just like, how?
How did they get these moms to do this?
It's not just that.
The woman, one of the tweets, she was like,
I have severe asthma, so we have to do this.
And I think about how they're saying
we must sacrifice the young for the old.
Oh, the old are vulnerable,
so let's destroy the economy and shut schools down.
And I thought about when did it go from
the adults will sacrifice themselves for the children
to the children should sacrifice themselves for the adults.
Well, I'm the adult and I have asthma.
So my child must be put in solitary confinement.
My mom has asthma.
She's hospitalized for it all the time.
She's in rough shape from it.
But she has foster children and one of them got exposed to COVID at school.
And my mom, who is like in the highest, highest risk category for this, quarantined with him.
Like, and she didn't get it.
So I'm just like that's the
right thing to do not like that's not even her child technically and she put herself out there
to take care of him because it's her responsibility it's her foster child and these people like their
actual own children i man you know you know i gotta lost my mind over this. I got to say, we didn't get to the Cuomo being me too'd now by three women.
I go on about that all week.
But we'll do that in the bonus segment because it is an anniversary.
And I want to talk about something of which Cassandra is like a foremost expert on, Waco, right?
Yes.
But first, check this out.
This is mind-blowing.
And I wonder if you know this too, Cassandra.
Today, or I'm sorry, yesterday, the ATF tweeted, we remember the fallen agents, Conway LeBleu,
Special Agent Todd McKeon, Special Agent Robert Williams, Special Agent Steve Willis, who
made the ultimate sacrifice trying to execute a search warrant.
Learn more.
Remember Waco, February 28th, 1993.
Now, Cassandra, that tweet triggers you, right? I am taking deep breaths.
Just you reading it got me mad all over again.
Did you know that in 2020, they tweeted the same thing?
Yeah. And I think I flipped out last year.
And you know, the year before that, they tweeted the same thing?
Yeah, so ever since I made my Twitter account, I think in 2013 or something, every single
year on Waco, I've gone into like long thread rant crazy person because I've been obsessed
with Waco since I was little.
I remember seeing it on the news.
I think I was like eight years old and it was horrifying.
So break down what happened for everybody who's not super familiar.
Our government murdered our kids, basically.
No, what actually happened was the Branch Davidians were living in a compound in Waco,
Texas, obviously.
And ATF and FBI had just flubbed massively a raid on Ruby Ridge.
And they shot a woman who was holding her 10-month-old baby, their 14-year-old son, FBI had just flubbed massively a raid on Ruby Ridge.
And they shot a woman who was holding her 10-month-old baby, their 14-year-old son,
while trying to stake out and arrest this guy.
And so everybody was really pissed off about it.
Everybody was enraged.
And ATF looked bad.
FBI looked bad.
People were really angry at them.
So they were like, let's get a win. Let's go and save these kids from this bad, evil cult. And so David Koresh, the leader of the Branch Davidians, he would
jog into town every day. He was close to local sheriff. The people there were all, you know,
easily accessible, friendly with the community. The sheriff loved him. They called him when they
were getting raided. But they wanted to make a big spectacle about arresting David Koresh because he had some illegal gun parts.
They sold stuff at gun shows.
It was, you know, whatever.
Gun control.
Yeah.
So U.S. government gun control is really scary.
So basically what happened is on February 28th, 1993, they went and they were going to go serve a warrant, but they wanted it to be flashy.
They wanted to have a big blowout.
And so they invited the local news to come.
Well, the local news driver got lost and he asked a USPS driver how to get to the Mount Caramel, which was the Branch Davidian compound.
And that guy happened to be a Branch
Davidian. So he warned everybody who was back at the compound that something was going wrong and
something weird was happening. So they all got ready and they didn't come out. And they weren't
going to come out. And so ATF breached the top window. There's a very famous video of them going
up on a ladder and a shootout took place inside.
Some members of the ATF were killed and they retreated.
And a standoff ensued for 51 days where they were torturing the people inside.
There were, I think, 27 women, 25 children who died.
But for 51 days, they tortured these people.
They would play sounds of of uh rabbits
being slaughtered which is a horrific sound like really loud through the speakers they wouldn't
give them milk they turned off the electricity um there were a lot of babies in there and they
couldn't eat so they made a deal to give them milk but then they put like recording devices in it. It was just really
bad. They did things there that would be considered a war crime if we did it in another nation.
And then ultimately in April, it culminated with a CS gas attack. They went and they told Janet
Reno that they believe that David Koresh was beating babies and raping babies, none of which was true.
He had married a 14-year-old, but that was legal in Texas at the time.
I personally disagree with that, as most people would, but it was legal.
And so none of this was true.
They admitted like five months after the siege that this wasn't true.
But because they told her that babies were being like beaten, was like okay go in with cs gas and the fbi the few sympathetic negotiators were like they're not going to have gas masks for
kids and you know the fbi were like well they'll have to come out faster then so on the final day they started piercing the building with tanks and shooting cs gas in
which by this point the government knew was flammable we had seen the move bombing and
several other raids that ended up turning buildings into bombs because you you're putting gas into a
building and breaking it apart and they didn't have the fire department there.
So the building caught fire.
There's a debate if it was the ATF that started the fire
or if it was the Branch Davidians.
But either way, they did not have the fire department there to stop it.
And so the women and children went and hid in a half-buried bus.
And because the tanks were knocking down the building,
the door to get out got barricaded and so they shot tear gas into where the women and children were and they died
they suffocated um the whole building went up in an inferno only a few people made it out it's it's
one of the the greatest americanies, in my opinion.
Sorry that was really long.
No, no, it's great.
And I'm sure there's a whole bunch.
That was the quick version.
That was a few minutes.
Yeah.
And then every year, the ATF on Twitter commemorates the fallen servicemen over what was probably one of the most horrific atrocities.
And they never say anything about the women or children or men who were killed in there.
But you know what the Branch Davidians do?
Every year they have a memorial at Mount Caramel.
And they also remember the ATF who died.
Wow.
Along with their own people.
The ATF doesn't do that.
I mean, I feel for the ATF, the families of these men who lost their lives.
Sure.
But we clearly know who was in the wrong on this one.
Yeah.
You know, I'm sad when I hear about war and I hear any, like, people and I don't want anyone to die.
Right.
You know what I mean?
It's, so.
My issue is that they only remember the ATF people.
There were 27 children in there.
Two unborn babies.
Yep.
And they killed them whether whether koresh started
the fire or not which i personally don't believe but you know that's their theory even if that's
true they were shooting cs gas into a building did not have the fire department on standby
knowing that it starts fires and they could have arrested him anytime he jogged into town,
and they didn't
because they wanted a show
for the cameras.
This was all on them.
And they don't even memorialize
the babies that they killed.
Well, they'd have to admit
fault to them.
They'd have to admit
that they killed these children.
Yeah.
The other thing, too,
is even outside of fire,
you don't fire CS gas
into a closed building
because it displaces oxygen.
I was in Turkey and there was
a parking garage. This was during Gezi Park.
And they were very liberally
using tear gas, as it were.
There was so much tear gas on the ground
you were walking and kicking cans out of the way.
And I remember seeing a bunch of the activists
running into a parking tunnel
and then when the police fired tear gas into it
the next thing we saw
was a bunch of people
dragging bodies out.
As soon as that gas
filled the whole space up,
there was no air anymore.
People were just
dropping to the ground.
So what did the ATF think
was going to happen
if they started firing tear gas
into a closed building?
Well, they claimed
that it would make the women
want to protect their children
and run out with their babies.
But they had been terrorizing
these people for 51 days.
Why would they trust them to leave the building? Yeah i was them i would have thought they were going to
kill me night so they were and they did yeah yeah yeah so i was talking to somebody about this on
the anniversary and they were like well that sounds like it was handled you know less than
responsibly i was like yeah and and i was, this is worse than war, because this is the government of your own country taking you out. I was like, I admittedly, that was the first time I had looked into it was the other day, yesterday on the anniversary. And I was horrified. I found pictures. I saw like the, you know, the fireball, the charred remains. Yeah. And I sent that picture. And I was like, I mean, look at this. You can tell me what you want. The government bulldozed that whole site like a week later, too.
Wow.
They didn't even like go and collect all the evidence.
They were like, let's just get rid of this.
Like quite literally.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
My dad's from Waco.
I get infuriated.
Yeah.
The dad of my family is from Waco.
So there's like nothing really related to that because they all I think they left well
before, you know, 1993.
Yeah.
But apparently there was, you know, a lot of stories of people who knew people and like how crazy it was.
Well, David Thibodeau, who's one of the people who who escaped from the fire, he has a book called Waco Survivor Story.
I cannot recommend this book enough.
It's what the Paramount and Netflix docudrama was based on.
Partially, Gary Nosner, the FBI negotiator, he also wrote a book and they merged the two books
to make the series. But he's one of the nicest guys I've ever talked to. I've interviewed him
and I just think he is such a wonderful person. And it breaks my heart that they killed the woman
that he loved. It's all very sad. i highly recommend that book or the paramount series to anyone who wants to
learn more about weco didn't didn't bill barr do something where he like he got someone off
yeah he defended them saying that they were doing the right thing
and i i mean i was screaming my head off when bill barr got put in in the admin. I was like, no, that kind of makes sense now.
So I have to ask, what happened to Janet Reno?
What happened to anybody?
Was there ever any accountability?
Well, I mean, besides that.
She's getting the same fiery treatment she gave those kids.
That's fair.
I like that.
Yeah, that makes sense.
That makes total sense.
But she was never held accountable.
No.
Oh, my God.
Of course not.
Cool.
Yeah.
When does that stuff ever happen?
Yeah. When does that stuff ever happen? Yeah.
I think it's funny as I read more and more like gun blogs, you know, I'm like learning
about, you know, more about guns, living out in the middle of nowhere and also buying weapons.
And it's funny how many comments I see about the ATF and the jokes and the memes and the
mockery about how like the laws make no sense.
This one's too short, but it's also too long.
So it can't exist.
And then there's, I watched a video from Demolition Ranch where he talks about the absurdity of
this weapon.
That's like a, it's a, it's a shotgun, but it's not a shotgun.
So it's technically illegal, but it's not, it's just these people when they're, it's,
let me put it this way.
Gun control makes no sense.
When they claim that the same gun in like different
styles it becomes illegal if it if it's got like a pistol grip versus a rifle grip but it's the
exact same weapon firing the exact same thing at the exact same rate there's a lot of people who
point out how gun control seems to target scary weapons as opposed to actually functional weapons
and then you end up with atf raids going after people for things that should not be illegal or quite literally makes no sense.
Yeah.
And it's hard to know.
It's hard to know if you're accidentally breaking the law because the laws are changing all
the time and they're doing.
Well, it's one thing Donald Trump did.
Luke complains about it all the time.
The bomb stock ban made people criminals overnight without notice.
Like, I'm sure there were a lot of people who had no idea what's going on politically.
And they probably might have a bump stock sitting in you know in their shed not realizing it and
then they don't know what they bought maybe they got a bunch of different guns and stocks and then
they pass this law this guy doesn't watch the news and now what now he's a felon and if they go to
his house they're going to find it he's going to go to prison or get fined or they could throw
tear gas in his house and kill his kids yeah i mean yeah depending on the degree to which this
person has these these items i kind of find it strange that it's alcohol, tobacco, and firearms all together.
And explosives.
Like, why alcohol?
Why tobacco?
What does tobacco have anything to do with guns?
It's weird to me.
Like, why wouldn't you just call it the F?
Get rid of the F.
Make different divisions.
Make it like the F.
The F-E.
The E-F.
The explosives and firearms.
Something like that.
Yeah.
Something like, get tobacco out of there.
It doesn't have anything to do.
Yeah, nobody cares.
I understand the contraband running it in the 20s when did they start the atf was it like the
late 20s yeah it's so weird when was tobacco contraband yeah no yeah oh just in in the u.s
i don't know they really do gotta change the atf to be honest yeah like they should get rid of the
atf yeah i'm sorry abolish the atf abolish if the left started with abolishing the atf every
conservative would be
like yes we could totally find common ground on that absolutely let's get rid of the irs atf
where is the left and abolishing the irs it's like leftists i know you're all in favor of like
taxation and stuff like that but it is a government institution can we agree to get rid of that one
yeah or the fed yeah we'll start with this and then we'll work our way up and we'll find where we hit that
wall.
Just keep finding common ground.
Maybe ATF goes.
Maybe some of these agencies within DHS, maybe we stop somewhere and then you guys get rid
of a bunch of government institutions.
We keep some of them.
It's a win-win.
I want to kind of get rid of Homeland Security.
It didn't exist 30 years ago.
I don't think it needs to exist now.
They just created it after 9-11. no it it it brought things together so it all it it took a bunch
of different agencies then put them put them under one roof it's like the secret police
they're like the the ss of the german reich no that's that's that's totally unnecessary we already
have the national guard we have like the department of defense we don't need some new weird organization
that's like quasi paramparamilitary.
Like the federal government shouldn't have its own police force?
Definitely not.
Why not?
Who do they adhere to?
What do you mean?
What jurisdiction is going to make sure they don't get out of line?
What federal government?
What do you mean? What about any police officer then?
Who's going to stop any cop from getting out of line?
The city, the state.
And so the feds have those same jurisdiction.
The federal police doesn't, like, answer to the state, though.
That's the problem.
Yes, they do.
Well, technically, maybe.
It's jurisdictional debates.
So in Washington, D.C., for instance, and on federal jurisdiction, you need federal police.
Like, if a dude shows up with a gun and starts shooting in dc who's gonna arrest
him i remember how the left is super pro fbi and feds now like when i was on the left we hated
snitches hated the fbi and now all of a sudden they're like retweeting the fbi asking for snitches
i'm like you guys really changed homeland changed. What about Homeland Security? What's that?
That's another department?
Homeland Security is the parent for a bunch of different divisions.
So weird.
Like, I think ICE is within DHS, right?
FPS.
Yeah.
CBP.
We need Customs and Border Protection, bro.
Otherwise, you get people kidnapping children.
We need Federal Police Service.
Is that what it's called?
I think so, yeah. In Washington, D.C., they have Federal Police. It's a federal jurisdiction. need federal uh um what was it federal police service is that what it's called fps yeah in
washington dc they have federal police it's a federal jurisdiction there would like i'll be
honest i don't know a lot about dhs except that it didn't exist in 1998 and we were totally fine
we got disconnected weird we did yeah lame but still recording i mean we weren't fun we got
what's up itunes we're back centers
got knocked down i i someone was aggro about what i was talking about i was speaking the truth
there's an atf guy and he's calling nsa and he's like just a little the nsa is another weird one
that didn't used to exist either yeah the nsa definitely definitely creepy yeah that can go
yeah i can we could team up on certain yeah yeah they just won't
do it because we're i'm just saying like dhs includes that's what i was saying some departments
with some some agencies within dhs because dhs is just a parent umbrella for a bunch of
organizations like we need we got we're getting kicked off i think we're probably getting ddos
weird oh interesting yeah because uh we were talking about the ATF.
They're mad.
That's all it is.
Maybe.
I got like bot attacked when I was going on about Waco the other day.
Listen, we have triple redundancy on the internet right now.
So for those that are listening online, if we're cutting in and out, I'm not entirely
sure.
We have a triple redundancy on the internet.
We have a really robust system that was built by this really smart feller.
That's right.
And when one network goes down, it switches rapidly, so we never get kicked off.
For us to actually get booted off right now.
That's wild.
Yeah, that's pretty wild.
Hmm.
Conspiracy's abound.
Indeed.
No, it's not a conspiracy.
There have been a variety of cyber attacks going on.
Yes, they've been having fun.
We know that Gab got attacked recently.
Yeah.
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Matthew Hammond says, I love Cassandra.
Aw, thank you.
Excellent.
Poofy says, Lids 2024.
Oh, thanks, Poofy.
There you go.
She's a D.
Matthew Hammond says, Tim needs to hire Cassandra for a spooky story cult podcast.
Gee, I wonder where they got that idea.
Interesting idea.
I like it.
We might have one next week. I tweeted tweeted we're looking for a podcast producer we
may have one and the idea is to talk a lot about what what i what do we say crime cults mysteries
paranormal spooky yes it's a hard it's hard to describe the overall theme but it's kind of just
like i don't know how to describe it. And I've already been working on guests.
So there's going to be like, it's going to, I'm really excited for this.
It'll probably be once a week, but with like little clips here and there, kind of like
how we do this show, just only once a week, because it's going to be researched, produced.
And then we're going to have like a produced legit breakdown where it's like VO script,
sound effects, music, and then maybe like an hour or so
discussion about all this crazy stuff. But we're gonna have crazy guests. I mean, Cassandra's got
some crazy. I'm actually surprised that more people didn't realize what was going on when
because those are all my favorite topics. We tried doing it before, and we weren't able to make it
happen. But now we're going to.
And then we're basically going to try and have like once a week, maybe like a two hour thing.
And then throughout the week, little snippets, clips from the show, kind of like what we're doing.
But Cassandra has already pitched me some guests who have said yes.
And I'm like, wow.
Yeah.
It's going to be dark stuff.
This is my favorite world of things to talk about and usually i've always
kept it separate like my facebook i have all my spooky weird friends and then twitter is all
political and but i actually know a ton of people that will be wonderful for a show like this so
it's gonna be fun i'm very excited yeah the crazy and the shit in the creepy eli masora says
yolo ladies and gents. Hope that's
not misgendering. I wanted to know when you're planning
any of the private events that you talked about.
I would love to meet you guys. I love your stuff.
Tell Luke, F the government to the moon.
So Luke is on vacation.
A lot of people were like, where's Luke?
He's on vacation, but Luke's a bit of a
vagabond. He was legit
when he said he was living in my parking lot.
He's got a mobile home in the parking lot so maybe he'll come back maybe he won't i don't know i don't know
but uh you know we're assuming he will be people are saying free luke we know you're keeping him
locked up follow didn't he post on facebook that his car broke down or something yeah i think he's
stuck in like south carolina i told him i was like you can't do it man
he's like i gotta go the nature calls or you know whatever apparently and then he gets he gets in the
truck and before he left we were worried he's gonna break down and but as you know everything's
fine and then it was like a couple hours later he's like you can't hold luke down though he's
gonna luke is gonna luke that's true yeah you know what this is this is sad right here dead
eye 22 says we need to hear luke's rant on the ATF's Waco statement.
And Luke would have been he would have been.
Oh, that would have been spicy.
Yeah.
Oh, it's too bad, Luke.
He's probably listening in his broken down truck right now.
He's picking up on Periscope.
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Del Men says, Tim, buddy, need your help.
Let people know the Minnesota government is trying to poison the well in pending trial
of Derek Chauvin.
Over a million dollars spent on influencers at this point.
Source, CBSNews.com.
That's true.
I saw that.
I wanted to go read that article and I forgot.
You didn't have a chance.
Yeah.
We're getting internet hiccups.
This is interesting.
I wonder if we're under attack. I wouldn't surprised it's the atf it's the aliens student
of history says tim to quote you if it bleeds it leads yes they want bloodshed and this reaction
it's purely because these journalists are sitting there listening to addicted by say by saving
saving able whilst starring staring at trump's blank twitter page and crying yes yeah yeah
delhi oplice says please stop saying australia when you talk about draconian covid restrictions
in melbourne the rest of the country hasn't had a lockdown since april last year and every business
has remained open we are freer than you are all right delhi in many ways yes florida is completely open as well we've
had republican states that never like south dakota never locked down right i don't know much about it
yeah i don't think so never locked down so but you are correct i'll make sure to say it's victoria
isn't it where they've went like gone insane i think north dakota just made a a law that you
can't make mask mandates anymore.
Right, I saw that.
So there's like a war on which Dakota is the more free Dakota right now.
Which is the more free.
That's great.
Paul Sam says, Cassandra is and always will be one of the coolest guests you have on your show.
She's a badass with some good political views.
Some spicy ones, too.
I love when they pull the clips out of context for the spiciest
they don't like my jokes nobody understands me
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i brought the number of chicks up a little bit good job working very hard on it so on my main
shows it's like 90 dudes on this one i think it's like 80 to 85 like there are women like
testosterone probably because there are women on the show.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
And your massive muscular.
A bunch of dudes
banging the table
chanting about how they're gorillas.
Maybe it doesn't appeal to women.
I am a gorilla.
I don't know why not.
It just really appeals to men.
That's right.
All right.
The Scott says,
Canadian here, FYI,
do we have a constitution
and a charter of rights?
The COVID hotels
do violate both of those.
Also, the hotels
are privately owned
and entirely staffed by private security
and medical professionals.
Freaking weird.
You hear about what's going on up there, right?
This is in Canada?
Yeah.
I saw what you were tweeting about that journalist,
Kian Bextie.
Oh, yeah.
I love that.
So, yeah, I did a segment on him,
and it's like, it's creepy, man.
He wanted food,
and he's calling a known lancer,
and he's locked down in a hotel for three days.
It's a government quarantine facility, they call it.
And when they finally delivered food, it was cold, like freezer waffles.
And what was next to it?
I think it was crepes, but like dry plain crepes.
Yeah, what are they feeding these people?
Yeah, it's not good.
And it's like two grand.
Brutal.
Just this is to enter the country.
You got to spend two grand and sit for three days.
You're locked down. And if you come into contact with someone, they extend the country. You got to spend two grand and sit for three days. You're locked down.
And if you come into contact with someone, they extend the quarantine.
Oh, my God.
He said, apparently, some guys went out the fire escape and like escape.
One of them was wearing a cowboy hat.
That's my favorite detail.
Interesting.
Crazy.
All right.
Evil zombie hamster says, I received my I am a gorilla shirt today.
I've worn it less than two hours, and it's already covered in my Husky's fur.
Never ending shedding. You know, I have to say say we got a bunch of the samples of the gorilla shirt
finally they're really good oh cool yeah i'm impressed with teespring i gotta get one we so
we have them downstairs awesome and it's like remarkably soft it's like really high quality
shirts i'm no joke it's teespring i, we just give them the graphics and they print it. So they look awesome.
The Nick of Time says, Tim isn't brave enough to read this.
Tim is a duty head with booty ideas.
Ian is always right.
None of those things are true.
I'm absolutely brave enough to read it because it's funny.
It's freaking hilarious.
Dylan Keller says, Yo Cass, did you try Cyberpunk 2077?
I hate it.
You hate it? I hate it. I wanted my money back immediately. i played it for 10 minutes and i saw i saw him playing it i watched
a lot of gameplay excited because i love witcher 3 it's the best game ever i've played it all the
way through probably 10 times and so i was like really amped for cyberpunk i i pre-ordered it
like a year in advance or something absurd um i've never been so
disappointed in a game i don't even like to talk about it i'm i'm bitter is it because of the
glitches no it's because the game was horrible yeah the the reason why witcher was so great is
it was beautiful like you watch it and it's visually stunning and in the story is so cool
and there's all these little games and things you can do inside of it cyberpunk is like
hideously ugly and just i i hate it i hated it there's no like gwent in it no no card game
sub game or anything no not that i played it too i played it for more than 10 minutes i played it
for probably a half an hour and then i just stopped playing it impressive i didn't even
get to the glitches i was just like the first thing i did was okay how do i switch to third person oh yeah you can't bother me too i love playing third
person i want to see my character i want to i i like switching so like with witcher it's third
person with uh skyrim it's both right and i like so it's particularly with skyrim when you're
traversing i like being third person so i'm you know running somewhere and
then when i go to combat i like to switch with cyberpunk it was just like no it's forced first
person then i was kind of like it was basically like grand theft auto with like a bunch of like
degenerate stuff i just i love it i hated it i'm really angry about it, actually. I wanted my money back.
I think I got a refund.
Oh, I should have. Because they manually did it for everybody.
Oh.
But the game saw my, I don't know, whatever.
I didn't update it.
I'm going to wait like a year.
I don't know.
I got Witcher 3.
It's still in the pipeline.
I just haven't played it yet.
Witcher 3.
You've got to play it.
It's one of the best games, apparently.
Best game ever.
I put like 15 hours into it.
I like it more than Skyrim.
Because I'm just collecting herbs and crafting and stuff.
Yeah.
Kingdom Come is great, too. Those are like my three and stuff. Kingdom Come is great too.
Those are like my three favorite games.
I've got that one too in the pipeline.
So should we do a video game podcast apparently?
That'd be so fun. I love video games.
Even just a review.
Davey Bowie says,
I'm in Seattle. I don't like the
they keep voting for it, they deserve it argument.
Sure, I'll get right on amassing
tyrannical powers to force my neighbors to vote my way.
Tim, you live in America.
You elected Biden.
Nah.
Well, for one thing, I will say I totally recognize that Joe Biden just blew up a bunch
of Syrians and went to war.
And I complain about it and I don't like it and I vote against it.
And there's a big difference between Joe Biden blowing up where I live and Joe Biden blowing
up other places.
I wouldn't like either of it.
But I will tell you this.
If I was in a place, say, I don't know, the Philadelphia suburbs and Black Lives Matter
kept rioting and they were crazy, you know, shootouts, I would leave.
OK, I did.
So look, I get it, man.
I'm not trying to rag on you.
I'm just saying I understand there are people who are trapped there.
So that argument isn't about the people who can't leave because they can't afford it or
otherwise.
I'm saying for the people who vote for it, why should I feel bad for them?
Like the people who live in these areas that keep voting like 80% Democrat.
I understand there's a decent amount of people who don't like it.
You know what?
I'm just going to be harsh and say you've got to find a way to get out.
When I lived in Chicago, I sold everything.
I had a couple hundred bucks, found a ride share to California, and I had a backpack.
And I was homeless.
I just went.
I'm like, I don't care.
And within a couple of days, I had a job.
I had a place to live.
And I figured it out.
Maybe not everybody can do it.
Maybe if you have a family, it's a lot harder.
But I would say if you are in Portland or Seattle and you don't like what's happening,
you need to sell stuff and then find a new job in a different place and get away
from this life isn't easy only come to us virginia though if you're extremely red yeah otherwise you'll
hate it we're terrible no but they will hate it though it's crazy like we have confederate flags
everywhere we play the banjo there's bigfoot don't do. There's like 10 Bigfooties. And they know if you're a Democrat.
The Snarly Yow.
It's like a wolf Bigfoot.
And the Yowgui.
You know the Yowgui?
Yeah, I know from Fallout.
Mothman.
Mothman.
Yep, they all hang out together.
And you'll be in West Virginia, and they'll all come see you and they'll have pipes.
And then they'll be like, liberals, come out to play.
And monsters will come at you.
We'll take the red though.
We'll take the red refugees.
Dude, to be honest though, if you were an urban liberal, you would not want to live there.
Because you have to like actually work, you know.
We have a couple liberals in my area, but they're like more like Dixiecrats.
They're not like, they're not woke.
Yeah.
They're like.
It's, I don't know who would want to live in a rural area who was a Democrat.
They come out there and they complain about everything.
Yeah.
It's like you really need to visit with like an Airbnb for a few days and then consider
do you want to deal like you need a gun?
You definitely need a gun.
There's no police, you know, where most places you might have a sheriff's office.
They can get to your house in about 40 minutes.
So you're going to want to buy guns and you're going to know how to use them.
And your kids are going to need to know how to use them as well.
I'm not even kidding.
That's true.
If you've got if like your kids, you know, are in an area and there's a dangerous criminal
and you didn't teach your kids proper gun safety, you know, you're going to you're going
to regret it.
So I don't think any of these liberals want their kids learning how to use guns.
Yeah.
I'd imagine they would not be happy with that.
Leftists, on the other hand, probably would be okay with it.
Leftists seem to like guns.
Yeah.
All right.
Nilly Boomer says, you can't just have no Luke and not even explain it.
We did.
Well, we explained it later on.
Everyone in the comments were like, where's Luke?
You got to follow him on Instagram so that you can follow his adventures.
Yeah.
He's always been like that.
I've known Luke for, God, probably over a decade now.
He's always been a wonder.
I used to message him and be like, hey, what country are you in?
Yeah.
Y'all are lucky he was here as long as he was.
Yeah.
Because every day he was like, so when are we leaving?
And I'm like, dude, we can't just – we got to go on a road trip and do a tour and i'm like okay we'll do a tour but we
gotta like so much so we we actually are gonna do a tour yeah we're gonna do a tour and we're
gonna do live this is a really awesome idea we had luke and i were talking about how to do a
timcast irl on the road with live events and so one person asked about when are we gonna do these
live events at the, you know,
here on the ground at the facility soon, it's just cold. So now that it's warming up, we're
going to finish out the venue and then do limited sized events. You know, there's still cover
restrictions, but I think we're allowed to have up to 50 people. So it will be a whole lot of fun
and we'll get, you know, we'll book people and we'll do maybe like, we'll do some kind of live
show on a weekend, but for the road trip, we've got a couple rvs and we will do the show the podcast in the in the rv we'll
spend a week in where i think i think we're planning right now to do nashville then austin
and then um probably nashville again but i'm not sure maybe different city and that's just because
we stop spend a week there hit texas spend a week in texas go back it's gonna be so fun and then
we're trying to do it so that friday nights will actually have the podcast set up in a venue with
like a thousand seats and people can buy tickets to come and watch the podcast like this live on
a friday night and the super chats will just be the audience questions which will be really really
awesome that's the plan for now we'll see if we can make it happen because venues are like closed so who knows but that's what we're gonna be doing so there you go and luke is on vacation because
luke's life is a vacation and uh i don't know when he'll be back if he will be back we'll find out
hey you can follow luke at we are change on youtube we are change luke we are change on
instagram and you can watch him travel around it's's pretty entertaining. We've got to read a bunch more.
Mitch Dew says, I am deep in Wall Street bets.
GameStop still hasn't peaked.
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Is thesqueezesquoze.
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It's a question.
I've been checking that.
If we hold, it will be $4,200.69
per share.
Together strong.
It's a gorilla. Gorilla together strong. Hold the line.
You know, when they started
posting all the gorilla memes,
I was like, this is the perfect opportunity for the I am a gorilla
shirt. I wonder if people would accidentally buy
that thinking it was in some way related.
Maybe we need to make a special version where he's holding
money. He's got sunglasses on and he's wearing them.
Oh, we should totally do that.
I didn't want to co-opt Wall Street Bets, though, by doing it.
Because we already had the I Am A Gorilla shirt.
But maybe we can give him stacks of cash and do special edition versions.
And those are sunglasses.
We do have one.
It's going to go up soon.
It's the I Am A Gorilla Love Yourself.
And he's giving a thumbs up and winking.
Dude, we could do the gorilla on the beach sitting in a beach chair beach chair with a drink with sunglasses on we do a whole line so much
i am a gorilla it's the mascot now i guess james fox says hey tim a republican living in new york's
18th district and i plan on running for congress i'd love to come on your show i've reached out
on instagram i hope you reach out soon james Fox. Um, email's probably better, but you know,
we get inundated with so many emails and people DM me on Instagram and I was like, oh, I'll check.
And I checked and there's like 10,000 messages I can't sort through. So I just can't really do
anything. But, uh, we, we, we have, um, what's a good email, maybe info at Tim cast. Yeah. Spin
the UFO is good too. If you still check that one. Yeah, I took it. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, spin the UFO is good too if you want me to look at it. You still check that one? Yeah, I check it. Yeah, okay. Spin the UFO at
gmail.com is more of just like, I guess, general posts.
General stuff, yeah. There you go.
Vesizid
and The Void says, I'm here
because I simp over Cassandra.
Thanks. They love
you on Twitter. They do. Thank you
guys. Spicy tweets.
Matthew Reckamp says, a few streams
ago, someone was asking about book recommendations.
I recommend the author Dakota Kraut.
Tim and friends might particularly like the Artorians Archive series.
Think John Wick as a philosopher, foster parent in a medieval setting with magic.
Wow.
Interesting.
The Civic Nationalist says, Ian, I'm not white.
I'm British.
British.
To say I'm white is to compare me and my culture to the French,
Germans, Spanish. Stop applying
your ish American politics
to my country. Thank you. Did you?
Did you? No. No, he was the one who was
saying, you know, they're all so different.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Human first.
Irish people aren't like Brits.
Let's get that cleared up.
We should have played, maybe we should play
the Irish guy viral clip. Yes. Did you see that, that cassandra no the irish guy gets stopped at a checkpoint
and he's just yelling at these cops about the covid lockdown and then i think i did see and
they're like do you watch the new old i don't think it's old oh i mean maybe like a week or so
okay maybe longer but like but the cop is like do you watch the news, sir? Because he calls it a scamdemic.
And he's like, do I watch the news?
And then he's like, RTE?
And he goes, RTE is shite.
And then he's like, what about the BBC?
He goes, oh, the Crown News Service.
It was just so good.
Old Irish guy.
Amazing.
Listening to too much Irish rebel music.
All right, all right.
Jim Farm says, if you want to unite humanity, then it is Christianity. We are all equipped in God's eye. We are all rebels, sinners. None is righteous. Not no, not one. And there is neither Jew nor genteel, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female. For you are all one Christ Jesus. I wonder how that jives with the gender ideology stuff. That quote.
You're kind of seeing it play out a little bit on Twitter right now.
Be incredible if we could all live Christian, dismiss with religion, and just be unified.
Like Jesus wanted us to be.
Yeah.
He didn't care about religion.
He was like a Jew that had given it up and was like more interested in communication.
I don't know.
I think if we should have Seamus on, he would be like, Ian, Ian. ian yes he would school you he knows a lot about catholicism definitely all right we got
one for cassandra ken w says for cassandra asian kids grow up watching anime which aren't infected
with wokeness yet also for brokerage i highly recommend opening a roth ira with charles schwab
and invest in their etfs cool i have been very interested in Roth IRAs.
And also, everybody knows I love anime.
Which anime?
Oh, I love so many animes.
I don't know.
Do you want to know my favorite one?
Yeah, of course.
Are we going to start an anime podcast?
My favorite.
I'm down.
My favorite one is Steins Gate.
Hands down.
Love Steins Gate.
I've been watching Neverland.
What's it called?
The Neverland one. i don't know finding
never no finding finding that's like a movie something like that jackson that one's really
great um it's about these demons who are farming chilled human children because they have a pact
with the human world where they're going to stop fighting with each other but the humans had to
leave some humans behind for them to breed to eat wow and so yeah
it's great it's on season two right now i'm a little bit upset at season two because emma this
character is horrible and it's ruining the whole thing for me i can't stand her because she's
softy who doesn't want to kill the demons even though they ate her family what i can't deal
anyway yeah anime is great agreed yeah all right rap, absolutely. All right. Rap Zack says, ATF wants to remember Waco.
As a Texan, we know the story.
Kids were murdered.
I have visited the site.
WTF.
Makes me sick.
But what makes me vomit is that I am not surprised.
Yeah, man, for real.
John Mayer says, Dr. Seuss was canceled from Virginia School District.
Think left, think right.
Think low, think high.
Oh, the things you can think if only you try. Think left, think right. Think low, think high.
Oh, the things you can think if only you try.
Dr. S.
Yeah.
I was conflicted about that because I kind of hate Dr. Seuss.
Yeah, he's not my favorite.
He was a war propaganda.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Was he anti-Semitic?
No, he was Jewish.
Just a propagandist.
And he accused everybody else of being anti-Semitic.
Very.
Very woke.
Actually, I love Dr. Seuss books, but I hated his war propaganda so i remember that it's touchy stinky ugly says defund the atf they make laws
about things they don't understand literally i think leftists would agree with that they like
guns yeah it's true i mean as long as you're not talking about liberals and democrats like the
actual no like the actual leftists you, there's a lot of things that like
we could agree on if they weren't that crap.
Well, the problem with leftists is that they're more likely to ally themselves with the establishment
Democrats.
Yeah.
And while there is a problem, in my opinion, with establishment Republicans, the Republicans
are just so incredibly feckless and weak, like Republican leadership is an oxymoron.
Save Trump.
You know, Mitch McConnell is just one of the most spineless politicians I've ever seen.
He like he votes to acquit Trump and then complains about him.
It's like, come on, man.
Look, I'd have infinitely more respect if he just said, I don't like Donald Trump.
I'd be like, well, at least he's being honest.
He's not even being honest about that.
I don't know what the guy likes.
He's like scared of a turtle.
He's a turtle guy
and he's scared of everybody.
There you go.
Clef the Misfit says,
Tim, stop saying the GOP
can't win without Trump.
There's this man
you may have heard of.
His name is Ron DeSantis.
He is a significantly
more disciplined
and principled choice for 2024.
I agree a little bit.
I think you disagree.
Maybe.
I really like DeSantis um i don't like
a bill that he signed which i view as anti-free speech which one was that um he signed a bds law
oh and i actually kind of side with the left on this because i absolutely free speech yeah
definitely i think you should be able to boycott any nation that you please. Yeah. I, I, yeah.
That's the crazy thing that really annoys me is like when I'll speak up, like defend
an American's right to speak.
And then I'll get these leftists being like, I don't hear you standing up for free speech
when the left is censored.
And I'm like, oh, why?
What happened?
And they're like the BDS thing.
I was like, okay, okay.
First of all, I do defend their right to free speech.
But more importantly, that's not America.
Okay.
I'm not, I'm not a staunch
nationalist. I'm just kind of like, don't be surprised if I see an American citizen kicked
off a platform where people are talking with the president and I get upset by it. And I'm not
super concerned about Israel and boycotts. But but just rest assured, I care very, very much
about Middle Eastern foreign conflict, Israel and stuff. And absolutely, in numerous instances, I have defended the right of the left.
I actually go out of my way to be like, is there something from the left where they're
getting censored on BDS?
Because I want to make sure they know I support your free speech.
I might disagree with a lot of them on all these things.
Disagree with the alt-right and stuff on their speech, but they're allowed to speak.
And then you got to challenge those ideas.
Trucker Wall says the retaliation to Waco was the OKC bombing.
I hope we never see something like that again.
That's why the government needs to stop suppressing citizens and stop the woke craziness.
Is that true?
Yeah.
Timothy McVeigh was mad about Waco.
Wow, really?
Yeah.
Crazy.
Wow.
What was the building that got bombed?
It was a federal building, right?
Wasn't it the ATF building?
Wow.
The problem is that there was a daycare on the first floor. He really should have looked into that.
Wow. I mean, he really should have not blown up.
Yeah. But also, don't blow up right next to the daycare.
That's the biggest problem I have with the left and terror in general is the targeting of like non-combatants yeah like I'm not I think internally in the U.S. you violence is wrong and I think the
issue is look at us like we're sitting here on a decently high profile show talking you know poorly
about a government agency about the crimes they committed and there are a large other Americans
who know this it is bad for them I just say, obviously, he shouldn't have bombed.
That's not what I meant.
I didn't mean that that was the only, like, that it was good other than the daycare.
I'm just saying, like, the daycare thing, that really makes it extra bad.
That was really upsetting.
I remember the footage of the little shoes and stuff.
Now, this is a really good super chat.
Bad Adam 12 says
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
should be a convenience store, not a government agency.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
I want that on a t-shirt.
I'll get a carton of Marlboro Box
100s that
let's see what you got. Delirium. Ooh, I'll take a couple of those
and I'll take that 5.56
pistol. American.
America.
Let's see. Do we have another one zach helk is that an eye every time cassandra is on i learned something new in this
case about waco also she tells the kinds of jokes i do that no one gets so i respect her for that as as well. Well, there you go. Someone understands you. Somebody gets me. Yes.
iElite says,
Tim was offended by Gorilla's shirt maxing out at 2XL. I am so offended
that I lost 42 pounds in the last
24 days. I will be small enough by the
end of March maintaining this.
Expect a disgruntled image of me later.
Offended. I'm impressed. I don't think I was
offended by it. Awesome.
Very cool. I think I mentioned with Ethozon that a lot of the shirts that we've sold image of me later offended i'm impressed i don't think i was offended by it awesome very cool i
think i mentioned with ethos on that a lot of the shirts that we've sold are to excel i wouldn't say
the majority it's not a plurality there's just a lot of them i noticed so i think you know we were
talking about it ethan who famously lost ton of weight said just don't expect it all to happen
at once and just moderation and you know vigilance vigilance, I guess, diligence. My thing is, you know,
go for a walk, man.
I think a lot of people
aren't getting enough vitamin D,
especially if you're staying
inside too much,
playing video games,
watching movies,
especially with the lockdown.
If you can get outside
and go for a walk,
even for like a half an hour,
it's amazing the sights
you will see.
Serotonin.
Yeah, everything.
All the places you'll go.
Yes, exactly.
Canceled.
Canceled.
Is that Dr. Seuss? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. yeah everything places you'll go yes exactly is that dr seuss yeah
i was uh i was outside earlier i'm just so excited for the weather
i can't wait i can't wait until we can have events and and shows and bands and everything
and and just windows barbecue man yeah i can't wait to to grill we got a bunch of steaks we're
gonna grill it's gonna be
fantastic so we have these events they're not gonna be super big it's gonna be like 50 people
but we're gonna have drinks sodas it's gonna be like a big barbecue gathering i believe we just
got a drum kit right we have a drum kit coming that's exciting we are going to have bands
and it's going to be it's going to be it's they're private events but they're gonna the
tickets will be publicly available but it's interesting because it's still technically private because it's exclusive to members only.
So it'll be really interesting.
I miss concerts.
Yeah, me too.
We're going to have bands play in the venue shed thing we have.
I'll be here.
Yeah, it's going to be fun.
Coming over all the time.
And then when we're like, you know, come to the event and, you know, special guest Cassandra Fairbanks, we'll sell out instantly.
Yeah, from people coming here to throw things at me. Oh, we'll sell out instantly. Yeah.
From people coming here to throw things at me.
Oh,
but we'll have security.
Yeah.
Plus we're armed to the teeth out here.
So everybody,
that's true.
And you know,
going to get hit with tomatoes.
All right, let's see.
We'll just read a couple more.
Logan or says,
okay.
See bomber was also mad about the AR band.
Clinton passed.
Oh yeah.
An interesting thing.
Timothy McVeigh became friends with Ted Kaczynski in prison.
I just learned that recently.
That's weird.
Yeah.
Katie says, but Cassandra, we get censored from them and get denied our free speech.
Do you think we should fight fire with fire?
Are we talking about the left?
I think, yeah, BDS.
Oh, well, yes and no. I think that censoring or pushing for censorship in any way is not good.
It's not fighting fire with fire because it's going to get used against us.
It's like burning your house down.
Yeah.
Because you're mad that your neighbor, you're hoping your neighbors will catch on fire, too.
A lot of the times I'm like, well, let's do to them what they do to us.
We have to play by their rules.
It's Alinsky, right?
But not in this case, not in the case of censorship.
I think it's too serious.
It's too much of a problem.
And it's it's dangerous.
I don't think we should mess with it at all.
And I will never support anyone on the left, right, anywhere getting censored.
I just don't.
Yeah, I agree.
Principle.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I think we have to make fun of uh cuomo thank god yes and and i'll tell you this they didn't
cassandra and i were talking about this and it was kind of like we were talking and then i stole
the idea for the tweet yeah that they didn't call for cuomo's resignation when he killed all those
people in nursing homes it was only after he got me Too that they were like, off with his head!
And it's like,
he has 13,000 dead people.
I mean, maybe, I don't know, I guess not.
So we'll talk about that over at TimCast.com.
Make sure you go and sign up.
That should be up in about an hour or so.
It'll probably be a shorter segment,
but we'll talk and we'll see how things go.
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Cassandra, did you want to mention anything
before we jump over to members-only stuff?
I'm on Twitter at cassandra rules at
least for now and then i'm over on parlor gab uh clubhouse all that other stuff and very to follow
and very soon we're gonna have a creepy cults crime podcast probably i don't know when you
know we're we're it's gonna happen and i think it'll be Sundays, but it might be like live Monday night or something.
No, I think maybe it's got to go up on Sunday.
We'll figure it out.
We'll figure it out.
It's going to be a produced show.
It's not going to be a big newsy show.
It's going to be more of like a mystery topics and stuff.
So it can be evergreen.
But yeah, people have been asking me to do a podcast like that for years because I'm
so obsessed with this weird stuff.
It's going to be awesome.
Then maybe we'll just press record and let you talk for an hour and then stop,
and we'll do 10 episodes in one day, and then we'll be good for the year.
No.
No.
I'm a terrible rambler.
No.
Just ramble away.
Hey, guys.
You can follow me also at iancrossland.net.
I said something about Jesus earlier I wanted to clarify.
I don't think that he hated organized religion blanketly,
but that he despised the corruption and the segregation
brought on by that
organization.
And I feel the same way
about modern society.
So hopefully we can look past
the confusion
and the veil
and come together
as humans,
like really,
you know,
do this.
What I think he wanted
and whoever,
all these other great prophets,
thank you, Tim,
for this opportunity.
I love you all.
And buy a mug
on my website. Capitalism ain't so bad if you got, Tim, for this opportunity. I love you all. And buy a mug on my website.
Capitalism means so bad if you do it right.
That's right.
And I'm in the corner pushing buttons for these guys.
I'm super excited about the new potential podcast.
I'm Sour Patch Lids on
Twitter and Mines, and I'm Real Sour Patch Lids
on Instagram and Gab.
So someone's asking,
Heathen, AirsoftNJ says,
how do I get an invite to play Airsoft at the Beanie Compound?
So the way it's working right now, because we don't really have this on the website, we're doing a new website redesign.
Everybody who's a $25 member or higher will get first notification of when we're doing events and first access towards buying the tickets.
I don't really like this kind of stuff because people who are $10 members are as equally as important to all of us. The issue is we were trying to figure out
the threshold to where we could make sure trolls wouldn't be coming and harassing us.
And it felt like, you know, look, we can provide a kind of like a premium access at $25 or more
membership where you'll get a day advance notice, which means you'll probably not be
able to get a ticket if you're only a $10 member.
Again, I'm not a fan of the classes kind of stuff of like access is determined by money.
But we do have to consider that there are some bad actors who will try and get access
to this house to figure out where it is to come here and do bad things.
We've got to get security cameras and a bunch of stuff when we start doing this.
So I was like, like well it's a benefit
to those who support the show and give more and it's kind of a paywall to block trolls so that's
how it'll happen and we are going to have airsoft battles we were i think luke was talking about
like the daily caller versus the timcast irl crew and the riot crew the riot that yeah the daily
caller riot crew versus the timcast crew and And because we can and things like that will be happening.
I'm not entirely sure what the schedules will be or how many there will be.
But I think we're going to do a decent amount because we're really into having these events once it gets a little bit warmer.
So maybe in the next month or so, we're probably going to start planning this out in the next couple of weeks.
So maybe end of March might be the first event. And we'll send out, we'll probably put a post on the website
for people who are members at 25 or higher
with a portal for getting tickets.
And there's probably only going to be like 50.
So it'll be pretty tough.
But, you know, I apologize, man.
I'm not a big fan of lotteries.
But if there's high demand,
there's only so much we can do.
I'll leave it there.
We're going to go over to the TimCast.com
exclusive segment to Rag on Cuomo.
And we will see you all there.
Bye, guys.