Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #392 - Steven Crowder Gets HARD STRIKE, Suspended, Over Loudoun Scandal Story w/Jack Murphy
Episode Date: October 14, 2021Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia join friend and fellow YouTuber Jack Murphy to examine why Steven Crowder got a hard strike from YouTube, why a biologist was censored from Instagram, the awful state of dati...ng in the modern culture, Kyrie Irving's further explanation for his refusal to get the Covid vaccine, and the latest in the awokening of comics with Superman's bisexual son. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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There's a big story out of Loudoun County, and for those that don't know, we actually live
literally next door to Loudoun County. If we hop out the front door and go down the road a little
bit, we will be in Loudoun County. There's been parents standing up against critical theory,
meaning critical race theory and critical gender theory, as well as mask mandates and vaccine
mandates, things like that. Of course, as you probably heard, the AG has been targeting these
parents, saying that this stuff is potentially domestic
terror, things of that nature. It's just parents standing for their kids. Well, there was a big
scandal. And we talked about the story yesterday on Timcast.com, not because we were concerned
about censorship, but because we thought, you know, maybe maybe a little bit, but we were like,
this one can get spicy. And if we want to, you know, be less family friendly, considering these
issues are very, very serious and unfamily
friendly, then we'll take it to the Tim guest.com as a more serious segment. And we did.
But just before we're starting the show, I got a message from Steven Crowder. He's been he's been
given a hard strike and a suspension over covering the scandal in Loudoun County. And we have a
redacted email breaking down what YouTube is accusing him of doing.
And this means that they're not going to be able to do their show normally because they're suspended from YouTube for the next week.
So, of course, we're big fans.
You guys definitely want to check out louderwithcrowder.com.
Make sure you guys are supporting them to the best of your abilities with the Mug Club.
And Stephen tells me they're going to be doing their show on their website, as they have in the past, because of the strike.
That being said, we're going to get into this news.
We've got a bunch of other stories pertaining to wokeness and what's going on
and we're going to have to be really careful in how we describe the story
and we're going to be starting with what got Crowder banned
so that we can then talk about certain contexts of that story
and yes, we might get banned too.
But let me just stress, as we are here facing down the barrel of censorship,
we are actively resisting it by showing you what's happening to those being censored,
talking about the context, and providing the speakeasy over at TimCast.com, where you can
make sure that these ideas will persist in the face of massive corporate power.
We are being joined today by, of course, Jack Murphy.
Tim, I'm so glad to be back. Ian, Luke, Lydia, how are you? I am Jack Murphy. You can follow me on Jack at JackMurphyLive on Twitter.
But more importantly, please come down and meet me and a whole crew of people at Jacked Brunch.
We just had one in Tampa.
It was amazing.
We had a bunch of people, families, children, wives.
It's not just all men because you know about the liminal order.
It's all men.
We're doing Nashville two weeks on 1024.
So come on down and see me there. We're going to do one in D.C. You guys are all coming. You're doing Nashville two weeks on 1024. So come on down and see me there.
We're going to do one in D.C.
You guys are all coming.
You're going to come to in February.
Put it on the calendar.
Going to be huge.
Happy to be back.
Beautiful studio.
I got dressed up a little bit sharp to help christen the new beautiful, gorgeous studio.
Right on.
Happy to be here.
Thanks for having me.
What's your name again?
Jack's dressed for prom over here.
Prom.
And then maybe I'll go to your event.
I don't know.
I haven't decided yet.
But anyway, what happened at Crowder is absolutely disturbing.
While I still have a channel, it is youtube.com forward slash we are change.
And, of course, I have an alternative to YouTube where I get to do and say whatever I want.
And that, of course, is lukeuncensored.com.
I hope to see you guys later on there today.
And thanks for having me.
Yeah, I'm happy to be back as well.
Sorry, Jack, I was about to interrupt.
Well, I was going to say, I bet you wore that to prom too.
That's a nice shirt, by the way, Luke.
Thank you.
Oh, yeah, the shirt here is, you know, just some immune system deniers and has a nice
portrait of Mr. Bill Gates and Lord Fauci.
Dr. Ian.
Well, you know, my name's Ian Cross.
I'm also glad you're here, Jack.
I like you.
You look very slim and trim in your new outfit.
Thank you so much.
Happy to be here, everyone.
Hello.
I love your sweater, by the way.
Thanks, dude.
Good job.
I like your sweaters. Very good.
Yeah, I'm also here pushing buttons.
I'm getting better and better at pushing all these new camera buttons,
so I hope you guys will continue to bear with me since we have such a big show tonight.
I was listening to Crowder early today, and I'm curious what ends up happening with him.
Yeah, this is weird.
We'll read the email. We'll show you exactly what they're accusing Crowder early today, and I'm curious what ends up happening with him. Yeah, this is weird because we'll read the email.
We'll show you exactly what they're accusing Crowder of doing because I'm kind of like, it seems weird.
But we'll get into it.
My friends, don't forget to go to TimCast.com, become a member.
We'll have a member segment coming after the show.
And I have an announcement.
Look, my apologies to everybody who is a member.
We announced that for our live events. We've been trying to set them up consistently.
We want to do an event every month at the studio, but red tape.
There's legal restrictions for very simple things like a private residence versus a business versus how you can invite people in.
It was difficult, but we booked a venue.
As I said, those who are giving at least $25 or more will get advance notice of the event. We put it up, and it sold out nearly instantly. So the tickets are free.
Everyone gets a plus one. There's 200 available, and some people were upset because they were
emailing us saying, like, this should have been up for us, the $25 members, before everyone else,
and it literally was. It's just that we have a lot of members, but we are going to do our best
to make sure we can accommodate everybody.
And the members who are at the 25 level who tried to get in and maybe didn't make it in time, we're going to try and work something out with a waiting list.
If you end up showing up and there's capacity availability, we'll let people in.
I don't want to encourage people to show up in the event that they don't get in.
But my apologies to those who couldn't get in.
Look, I wish we could do it you know as many people as possible but not only is it going to be the entire crew there we have we have ryan long and uh and danny polish chuck who
are going to be doing the the comedy act for the night so you know i'm talking to ryan and he's
like dude we'd sell out a show like with 200 tickets instantly if we were doing it by ourselves
like and i'm like yeah so if we have all of this as a big event it's going to be pretty hard to
get a ticket considering we're not doing a major venue. Maybe we should do a 1,000-person venue next time.
Yeah, 100%.
And let's hit the road and do live shows in every major city that we go to.
Maybe we should actually start looking for a venue that can accommodate up to 1,000 people.
Exactly.
And then maybe we'll change venues.
Or big parks.
Or we could do music performances.
It's hard to do sound systems in the net.
But we'll see about maybe upgrading the venue if that works.
Because honestly, I can't believe we just instantly.
People are hungry for live events, Tim. can't believe we just instantly like it was.
People are hungry for live events, Tim.
That's why we're doing Jack Brunch. We're just going around every two weeks, a different city, a Sunday brunch, open mimosa bar, great buffet.
Come down and hang out.
And, you know, I'm Jack Murphy, but you're Tim Pool.
Of course, you're going to be drawing all kinds of people.
Well, there are some people who are like they just missed it.
And we obviously didn't set capacity
as the limit for the tickets
because you can't
because there's going to be security.
There might be staff
and stuff like that,
but we might have a few extra tickets
for people who have already emailed
to try and make sure
we can get as many people as possible.
Maybe we'll find a bigger venue.
We'll see what we can do.
Let's put them on the lawn
right here outside.
Let's do the megaphone.
That's what we wanted to do.
We can't.
That's the problem.
We literally wanted to be like, you know, come hang out. We can't. There's do the megaphone. That's what we wanted to do. We can't. That's the problem. We literally wanted to be like, you know, come hang
out. We can't. There's no parking lots.
There's just a lot of things I can't get into.
I'm excited to make everyone chant, let's go, Brandon.
It's going to be a lot of fun. The energy is going to
be really good. I love events.
You're going to sell t-shirts out front. No.
I'll have like pictures maybe
of it online and like cryptocurrencies.
But otherwise no no
traveling t-shirt salesman
alright everybody let's talk about this here
news we got so
I got a text message just a moment ago literally
within a few minutes of going live in the show
from Crowder and he was just like telling me
what happened and the story is absolutely insane
you may have heard about the Loudoun County scandal
where there was a student who was
harmed there an arrest was made. And I didn't realize this because we actually talked about this a
little bit yesterday during the show. But apparently, telling the context of this major
breaking news story, which is having a serious effect on how the AG is acting and responding
to parents, Crowder got a strike over this.
They've suspended him for a week. And I have this email. Check this out. This is what YouTube has written. We write again on YouTube's behalf regarding, I'm sorry, I believe this is their
legal counsel. We write again on YouTube's behalf regarding your client, Steven Crowder.
YouTube has repeatedly instructed Mr. Crowder regarding its hate speech policy and warned
him against continuing violations of that policy through content he uploaded to YouTube.
YouTube specifically informed Mr. Crowder that videos he uploaded show a pattern of
recklessly targeting the LGBTQ plus community for abuse and insults.
It warned that further uploading of content that targets insults and or abuses the LGBTQ
community would result in additional penalties.
On September 30th, Mr. Crowder uploaded another video that YouTube had determined continues his prior conduct.
The video entitled Special Guest Alex Jones on Great Reset and Joe Rogan and Triggers
Leftist Again contains a segment that targets the transgender community in an offensive
manner.
For example, by indicating that trans people pose a rape threat to women.
Consistent with the recklessness provision of its hate speech policy, YouTube has removed this video from the service and assessed a strike against the Steven Crowder channel.
Per YouTube strikes policy, this results in a one week upload freeze for the channel.
Further violation of YouTube's hate speech policy will result in additional penalties.
One additional note.
When an account is restricted from using YouTube features,
the channel operator is prohibited from using any other channel to get around the applicable restrictions. Your client may not use another YouTube channel, such as CrowderBits channel,
to bypass the upload restrictions on the Steven Crowder channel. Such conduct may subject all of
his channels to termination. Very truly yours, counsel for YouTube. youtube now i don't know exactly what steven
said or how he framed it but i cannot imagine that it would warrant a takedown it's a major
breaking story i think it's it's particularly dangerous that we're in an era now where
opinions are editorial there's an editorial guideline for for big services that you are
not allowed to express yourself online if your
opinion doesn't fall in line with the editorial guidelines of YouTube.
You know, this is disturbing on many levels because this is about a specific documented
case when children got hurt.
I mean, this is a big case.
This deserves to be talked about, but it can't.
And what Crowder said, I don't know.
I don't watch him.
I've been critical of him before.
But to have his voice kind of eliminated here is a very big deal. And what Crowder said, I don't know. I don't watch him. I've been critical of him before.
But to have his voice kind of eliminated here is a very big deal.
There deserves to be a conversation.
There deserves to be some kind of debate here.
And we're being denied that.
People are not hearing about this very important story, which they should.
And that, to me, is the biggest travesty of injustice, personally, because at the same time, Crowder does his show, whether you like it or not, you have to understand the mainstream media gets away with showing horrible
stuff on YouTube,
whether it's gore,
whether it's,
it's,
it's stories that are more hyperbolic,
more sensational,
more gross,
more detailed.
And,
and,
and they got caught many times lying through their teeth.
Let me,
I want to say two quick things for one,
you guys louder with Crowder.com.
You can join the mug club. You can help support them. They're going to be doing their show on their teeth. I want to say two quick things. For one, you guys, louderwithcrowder.com you can join the Mug Club. You can
help support them. They're going to be doing their show
on their website. This is why we have
the websites. This is why Crowder's got his website.
This is why we got our website so that in the event
maybe we'll get a strike for simply talking about
this and me reading what the email said.
And that's why we have the website up so that we
can at least have something active
in the event. We get hit by YouTube, but we're not
going to just sit back and accept it.
So the story is very simple.
There was in Loudoun County, a father, this is the Daily Wire reporting, this NewsGuard
certified, all that good stuff reporting that a child was assaulted.
We'll keep the language family friendly, but it was in a bathroom and there was an arrest
made.
Crowder talked about the story.
To be fair, I don't know exactly how he framed it, but still, regardless, this is a major
breaking news story.
We have more developments on this that we're going to be talking about, and I think it's
particularly dangerous.
What more needs to be said that you haven't heard me say 50 billion times?
When you homogenize the political space, you don't end the opinions of these people.
They exist.
They're alive.
They're going to live for 50 more years. How old are the people who are paying attention to politics right now?
Let's say they're 18 to 70. So we're going to have a long period of people holding these views
they want to express. Censoring them just makes them find alternative means. Crowder,
of course, isn't going anywhere. He's going to keep doing his show on his own platform.
All YouTube is doing is hyper-polarizing
the space by shutting down these
conversations. What I think is interesting, one, is that
apparently two spirits are fair game
because it's not listed
up there. But second
is this is the end
result of what's been happening for
many years where you turn
an insult into abuse,
right?
It says abuse and insults.
Like, how are those even the same things?
Abuse is chronic, ongoing, and it prohibits you from doing the thing that you're supposed
to do, whether it's live life or have a job or get education.
An insult is just part of life, right?
It's part of life.
So what they're saying now is that they're criminalizing, I mean, effectively, or prohibiting insults.
But they didn't even name who these are minors and other names are released.
This is not targeting any specific.
Apparently, it's just making an insult about the LGBTQ plus community.
They were saying it's repetitive insults, which I guess you could consider abuse.
No, no, no.
Abuse has to has to prevent you from doing something that you ordinarily would want to do like live
a healthy productive life but hold on to the problem with that is they argue when i'm insulted
i get scared and i shut down so like their delicacy is not my concern right this is like
second and third order effects of us transitioning away from an honor culture to a victim culture where victim victimology gives you status. And so now you can claim status by being first. It was abused. Then named in this story well again it's it says about the community itself so you can't even insult
like if dave chapelle came in here and did one of his bits they'd get your show taken down right
yep yeah which is crazy because i don't know dave chapelle never seemed to be too far outside of
if cnn came here and did a segment this channel would be terminated immediately for like half of
their content that they put out there that's
deemed, again, just based out utter lies.
That would be the one time
we appear on the front page. They'd be like,
see, we're fair. Look, the TimCast
IRL is on the front page. I'm like, yeah, because
Don Lemon was the guest. I would love
to have Don Lemon as the guest. I would love to have
Anderson Cooper. I had many interactions
with him in parking lots that were pretty
interesting, to say the least. Wait, did you say
parking lots? I almost made a joke that might get
the challenge.
I actually
would love to have a sit-down conversation with
Anderson Cooper. Hell yeah. Bring him on.
It'll be extremely entertaining,
to say the least. My conversations with him were pretty
entertaining already, but
again, there's this duplicity here. There's
this hypocrisy here because, again, they're
playing by different rules.
I think that the independent community is being micromanaged to the point of absurdity.
There's these rules and there's these unspoken rules.
We don't know the exact circumstances.
But where do you draw the line when talking about documented specific cases and stories about actual victims that need to be heard?
I mean, imagine being this girl or this
father already uh we can't even get into the details here but but there is allegations of
cover-up already happening now this is happening on top of that imagine being such a victim to the
point where your story can't even get out there to the general public no one should even hear your
story that to me is even the bigger crime here this is this like it's look it sounds soviet i i i have uh there's a
friend of mine that i've known for years that i've hung out with in various countries who's from
ukraine and these are the stories that i would hear about you know when you when to be fair like
the soviet union collapsed when we were kids but to be, yeah, this is what my parents warned me about.
This is what they said, how it started.
And this is what they were scared of.
It's things like this.
Certain things aren't allowed to be talked about.
Just like the story itself can't be talked about.
The concerns of the parents can't be talked about.
It's weird because YouTube is kind of like a common space now.
Because supposedly it's still a private company, but it's a common carrier.
It's like going out in the street and talking in the middle of the road with your friend.
In Poland, information against the state was criminalized.
If you gave out flyers and pamphlets that went against the state, went against the commies,
you would get jail time. You would get put into the prison camps. Some people would get tortured
for simply just expressing political ideas. And I think we're not at that level yet,
but we're at a moment where it could be a very easy
slippery slope. And also, when I
mean parking lots with Anderson Cooper,
don't get ideas like Dirty Minded
Jack here. You can see the videos
on YouTube.com forward slash
WeAreChanged. WeAreChanged. Anderson Cooper.
WeAreChanged. Anderson Cooper. You'll see the videos
maybe if they come up. What he means is
where were we? At the DNC?
This was a number of times. I talked to Anderson Cooper a number of times.
And I'm with Luke, and Anderson Cooper's walking around.
I was like, oh, hey, it looks like Anderson Cooper.
And then Luke runs up and goes, why did you intern at the CIA?
Are you familiar with Project Mockingbird?
And he was like, what are you talking about?
Well, yes, first of all.
But he was all friendly.
He was all cheery, talking to everyone.
I was like, hey, I came off nice.
I didn't come off that aggressive at first i always kind of you know get there hi anderson how you doing
and then you know you got to get in there with some serious questions i think it's important
your your example about in poland and communist countries you know i'm obviously i'm a free speech
advocate i'm not an advocate of tyranny i'm not an advocate of communism i'm gonna get nailed on
this later for being some sort of communist totalitarian now but like i at least understand the logic behind suppressing
speech that criticizes the state that's in power like that makes sense to me it's like we want to
maintain our power over everybody so yeah you can't say this it's a bad thing but it is a bad
thing but i understand the logic there this i don't necessarily understand we're talking about extreme this is a slippery slope to that extreme minority cases here i think
the problem is i didn't see what steve did that got him banned and he might have been insulting
people again like and if he does it over and over hold on hold on hold on i've been in a group when
when like i or i see somebody get made fun of over and over and over and then they start crying and then they feel like they can't be themselves, and they go home, and they want to hit themselves in the face because they're so upset.
Okay, okay.
Now let's talk about every single Trump supporter who's been labeled a slack-jawed yokel who's been mocked and belittled endlessly on mainstream TV, and then they just say white men are not a minority group. And I'm like, I'm literally talking about like the viral. There's a black woman who does these really great videos where she just rebuts all of these lies because there's an eclectic group of people who either voted for Trump or conservative who are just berated and insulted all day, every day.
And this is exactly what I said to Jack Dorsey.
Why are you singling out one community for special protection and not any other?
Exactly.
But this is what I was saying.
He said, look, when it comes to the transgender community,
there's a high suicide rate, so we're very partial to that.
And then I said, what about any other community with high rates of suicide,
like police, for instance, my understanding?
Military.
Military.
No, they don't care.
Now, to be fair, I'm pretty sure they do have a rule against disparaging veterans.
No joke.
I don't know exactly how that works, but I'm pretty sure they don't enforce it.
The Internet is built off of insulting people. You at the algorithms you look at twitter you look at
facebook what do they promote what do they put on their timeline that's carefully curated for you
drama fighting always at the top the i think it's a part of a larger divide and conquer agenda but
if you're going to start uh policing insulting people that's another level of absurdity that
there's no going back from.
And Jack, you can understand the logic, but understand
this is the beginning of a lot more bigger problems.
Don't attack me like I'm supporting it, dude.
Good grief. I don't.
But I'm just trying to add another point to what
you were saying, that it begins
with this kind of absurdity that you're questioning.
I don't understand why they're doing it.
You're going to understand it once it ratchets up
and it comes to a point where you go to jail for expressing a thought and an idea.
Indeed.
Someone super chatted us just now.
They said that Crowder did a skit about California women's prisons handing out condoms.
Oh, my.
So maybe that.
I don't know.
For sure, that's part of it.
But I don't know if he actually did that.
I'm just saying someone's commenting that.
He's like a bee that refuses to stop stinging.
You know, it's funny about that. If you're going to go after him, you've got to go after Dave Chappelle.
No, you don't have to go after anyone.
And then if you go after Dave Chappelle, you're going to go after Jimmy Kimmel.
And then after Jimmy Kimmel, you go to Jimmy Kimmel.
You have to cancel everyone by these rules.
Dave Chappelle had a YouTube channel, and he kept making fun of a certain type of person.
Dave Chappelle does.
That's what Dave Chappelle does.
He does it on a YouTube channel.
He does it on Netflix behind the scenes on a paywall.
Yo, Netflix has a YouTube channel.
These clips are all available on YouTube.
But he doesn't.
Steve goes on every day and does this stuff with a holstered gun in his pocket.
No, he doesn't.
He's like an oppressive force.
If that were true, Ian, they'd have given him a strike on every single video he did.
Not one.
Unfortunately, it's admins making decisions at will.
It's not like a robot. I got to sit here and listen to the psychotic ramblings of MSNBC, Joy Reid, Rachel Maddow,
the hate speech, the insults, the vile, disgusting behavior.
And you know what?
I get it.
I'm an adult.
Yet Crowder does one segment on a news story.
And maybe he was doing a skit regardless.
What about when you get, was it Jimmy Kimmel doing blackface?
Yeah.
Yeah, they do all of these things.
And I think it's very, very obvious what this is.
If you are outside of the controlled establishment narrative, you are fair game.
Everyone else is fine.
I think you made a good point that going hard on minorities is really cracked down on, but going hard on people that they think are majorities is fine, which is obnoxious.
As soon as America becomes the white minority nation that everyone is projecting, do you think that they're going to apply those same standards to white people?
Depends on if they want to make them slaves and persecute them or not.
No, the answer is no.
Who are they there's people on the mainstream media literally arguing that you can't
be racist to white people because of the way that they were born and that you could get away with
whatever you want to get away with because they have privilege that to me is exactly but that is
allowed that is promoted that is put in the algorithm that is put in the rankings that is
showed to people far and wide with unfair privileges to multinational corporations that get the advantage over independent
media.
And still somehow independent media is kicking their butts, still breathing for life.
And now they're going to be nitpicking on what you can and cannot say.
It's ridiculous.
If they're going to go after Steven Crowder like this, go take down the Netflix YouTube
channel for hosting Dave Chappelle.
Go take down Jimmy Kimball.
Go take all of them down.
And then maybe you could lecture us about what is rightfully to do about abuse.
Get the bull crap out of here.
I'm sick of it, and it's ridiculous.
I don't give a damn what his name is.
He doesn't deserve me to even pronounce his name right.
I'm sick of him.
I'm sick of him.
He's literally doing a song and dance.
That's Colbert.
But they're literally shilling to the point
where they're spreading dangerous, fake news
about people lining up in a hospital
not being able to get help because of poison
control, ivermectin use, when that's
not true at all. Bill Moore went after
children. All these pundits went after
kids. These are minors.
Fine. You want to say something?
The last point I want to make is education
is so important. And when I mean education,
I mean the education industry.
A lot of this stuff stems from 2011 dear colleague letter for title nine,
where they made it so that all universities had to extinguish,
not just abuse,
not just harassment,
but people being made uncomfortable.
So now it's been 10 years where these universities are forced to do this or
lose their funding,
where they set up bias response teams and secret hotlines to report on fellow students
that said something that made you feel uncomfortable.
And those kids get sanctioned.
And there's no hearings.
And there's no trials.
And there's no representation.
There's no facing your accuser.
It's been 10 years of institutionalizing that type of thought process and behavior.
And people who are seniors then are 32-year-old now.
They're executives at these corporations, and they're driving the agenda
because in 2011, they issued this thing, a Dear Colleague letter
that changed college campuses, and now here we are seeing the fruits of that
10 years later, free speech suppression and all these things.
I'll go on YouTube and type bully fight sometimes or bully revenge
because there's some fetish I have where I like seeing a kid that's getting bullied like turn it
around and fight the bully and win. Yeah, that's
always been like good good for that kid. But now
there's a thing pops up and it says if
you need the suicide hotline call this number
if you type if you search for bully
revenge on YouTube, there's a hotline
number that pops up. That's new. We got
we got more news in the censorship field. Oh boy.
We got the story from Daily Mail
Instagram censors evolutionary
biologists for posting a chart from
transgender study by prominent
science journal that showed biological men
are stronger than biological women
in a range of Olympic sports.
Evolutionary biologist Colin Wright
had one of his Instagram posts removed for
hate speech and claims he
was unable to appeal his review.
Now, for those that aren't familiar, Colin's actually been on this show.
Yes.
And he didn't post any hate speech.
He posted science.
Yep.
So he basically was disparaging Fauci.
That explains...
Wait, wait, no, no, no.
Not even Fauci.
I'm sorry.
Instagram is disparaging Fauci because Fauci is science.
Oh, yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
So that's how it works, I'm told.
Yes.
Okay.
There we go.
So Instagram hates science. All right. Yeah. So that's how it works, I'm told. Yes. Okay, there we go. So Instagram hates science.
All right.
Colin Wright tweeted, Instagram took down one of my posts for violating their rules on hate speech.
What was the thing I posted?
A figure from Fond of Beatles and TL Exercises peer-reviewed paper showing male advantage in certain sports activity.
They said, avoid losing access to your account in the future.
This shows the chart. They said the chart was taken from a study published in Medicine and Sports, in Sports and Exercise, which tested if the International Olympic Committee's guidelines for transgender athletes eliminated the performance advantage male athletes' bodies give them naturally.
And as we can see, there is absolutely, according to the study, a male advantage.
Although I'm not here to talk necessarily about the study, just the censorship.
This is,
this is,
this is,
it's crazy.
Okay?
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the science agrees,
the experts agree,
and then they just
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from social media
who doesn't.
So you've got these stories
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and they're like,
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is vaccinated.
Yeah, because you fired,
you know, the other,
how many percentage of them?
So if you have,
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I don't know.
I just don't even know what to say about this anymore.
Are we not allowed to talk about the contents of that study?
Probably not.
We risk getting cut off by doing so.
We are.
Because this is insane.
Look, I –
This ad is truly insane that you can't just say that a dude is stronger than a woman.
Well, that's a generalization.
Not always because some women are stronger than men.
But the strongest –
No, it's a generalization.
No one said that, Ian.
That's postmodernist talk.
Well, this is the point.
We're talking about in general, and the science shows it, there is a very distinct difference.
If you're talking about the extremes, the strongest humans tend to be men.
Tend to be?
Yes.
Are exclusively.
Are exclusively.
It's not 100% every time, every way, all the time.
You might have some aberrational human that happens to be a female.
Is stronger than the strongest man?
You might.
The point is you might.
Ian, you've not actually looked at the bell curve research data on this.
I'm just saying it's not that it can never happen.
That's the point.
So when you look at grip strength, for instance.
Oh, here we go.
We're going to get videos made about this.
Oh, absolutely.
People always do response videos whenever we talk about grip strength.
Why is that?
I don't know because they think it's still like a foot fetish.
There's a scientific study we went over on the show.
And look, I'm going to stress this.
This is not meant to be disrespectful towards anybody.
We're just trying to talk about science here.
And if we get censored, so be it.
The strongest, the highest strength for grip strength among women is around the average for a man.
In the bell curve for jumping height and distance, the highest end of the bell curve for men has no women anywhere near it. So, so when it comes to the strongest, uh, jumping strength
or grip strength, it is exclusively like the top percentile is male. Now there are some high bell
curve women as well who get very close to the top, but it is almost entirely. I mean, you look at the
basket, look at the NBA. These guys are all, what, six, seven feet tall?
Yeah.
How many people on the planet are seven feet tall?
It's not that many.
And that means if there was a funny post I saw that said,
if you're over seven feet tall, you have a 13% chance of being in the NBA.
No, no, it's for real.
Because even if you're not that good, the height advantage is sought after for the NBA.
So this means exclusively people.
I will say it's not exclusive to the NBA.
Muggsy Bowe is amazing, showing you that strength and perseverance and talent really does matter.
A 42-inch vertical really helps with that as well, right?
Dude is amazing.
He was amazing.
He was Spud Webb as well, too, right?
Yeah.
So this is just part of the whole trend of destroying masculinity and destroying the idea of what a man is.
And you just can't have science saying that men
are stronger. So we have to eliminate that and suppress
that. I think historiologically men
were genetically. We've just developed men
develop the snap strength
power because they had to run and hunt
and they ran
and hunted because they were bigger and stronger
bro. And it's not like playing basketball
with it. I think it comes from the women
staying home to protect the child. You're you're there. We're both right. Yeah. Yes. Look, it wasn't like there were two completely gender neutral humans that one started hunting and then became bigger or one. Right. And one wasn't bigger because it was hunting. Right. Natural selection. Yes. Selected for those who are expendable. Right's this really cool there's this really like
one last thing on this there's this there's this meme that's been going around in the men's
community and fitness community forever it's like there's an image of a long distance runner and the
image of a sprinter and and they people always use that to be like this is why long distance
running is bad for you and this is why you should do sprinting and people people use that as a way
to say that like sprinting is going to make you strong and powerful,
and long distance running is going to make you weak and frail.
Actually, it's just that those body types are the ones that are most successful in those
individual sports.
The people who, yeah, there it is.
The people who use that image to be like, sprinting makes you powerful, are the ones
that would also say that playing basketball makes you tall.
It just is not logic, guys.
I would slightly disagree with you on your previous statement
when you said this is an attack on males.
I think that this is an attack on women
because this predominantly affects women.
And if you look at what's been happening socially,
I think masculine men have been predominantly widely conquered already.
And there still are a lot of outliers when it comes to women standing up for the family unit, standing up for femininity, standing up for their true kind of larger cultural shift, I think this is a directed, targeted attack against femininity and women.
And this is the kind of conflict that we're seeing unfold right now.
I want to add, too, to the grip strength thing.
I actually saw another really interesting study that said grip strength correlating with your heart, with heart strength and likelihood of a heart attack or something.
Okay.
Yeah, apparently as your heart weakens,
your grip strength diminishes.
There's a vein here, I think,
that goes directly to your heart on your hand.
It's part of why they put rings on that finger.
There's like a vein.
I have heard that.
You know what?
I have this crazy theory
that all of your veins are connected to your heart.
No way, dude.
That's a crazy theory of mine.
Jacking your intelligence.
Sorry, dude. I's a crazy theory of mine. Jack in your intelligence. Sorry, dude.
I want to point out about
if you had an ancient tribe
of 20 men and 20 women
and then five of the men died,
you're still going to be able
to produce 20 children per year.
We've talked about this
in Fallout,
the Fallout story.
You're familiar with Fallout,
I imagine, right?
The video game series.
For those that aren't familiar, familiar no this is good because people
have basically this is a fiction where humans
have written about these ideas Fallout
post-apocalyptic wasteland the
government builds a bunch of underground bunkers called
vaults one of the vaults was called vault
69 where it
was I think it was 99 women
and one man
and then there was another vault called I think it was vault
68 where it was 99 men and one woman that And then there was another vault called, I think it was Vault 68, where it was 99 men and
one woman. Oh, that's not going to work.
At the end of the day,
there was one man left. They're right about this because
the idea is
if you have 100 men and 100 women
and 99 men die, your civilization
is fine. I mean, it's hurt.
Your culture, your tribe,
whatever, is hurt, but it will survive because
you can have 99 babies in nine months.
And basically the point of this is maybe nine months in a week.
Men were genetically like more disposable.
They built up a strong, like bodies that could handle like trauma in short term and they would go and do dangerous things and get killed off.
But it was okay because as long as you still had those 20 women, you could produce 20 children per year.
Five of the women died.
You can only produce 20 children per year. Five of the women died. You could only produce 15 children per year.
And that's why you need to have big, strong, scary men to defend the women from big, strong, scary things.
This is where gender roles came from.
Yes.
It's very, very utilitarian.
It's just men were expendable and nature selected for the men who are more likely to survive.
And the men who are more likely to survive were stronger and taller are more likely to survive. We're stronger and taller and faster.
We're in a different world now where we don't have to fight bears anymore.
So it's like I think the consciousness is shifting and people are starting to think of it differently.
That is incorrect.
But we're still genetically from what we were.
We still have to fight bears.
We just had a bear attack here.
But we have guns now.
Right.
What we have done is dramatically reduce the threat to humans.
The need for muscle.
And so now what's happening, I think, is a natural consequence of this is that nature is now selecting outside of the parameters of expendability or strength.
Now, how does that happen?
Women are the ones that select.
Women are the ones that select for strength and power. And perhaps the issue was the reason why these men didn't procreate
was because they were weaker and they would die when they tried to fight a wolf or a bear
and the stronger men survived and had the kids right now it perhaps women make selections based
on a large variety of factors which doesn't include pure strength kill the bear come back
to the village get all the brides now it's there's no real bear fight for most people in cities.
So it's...
But psychologically there is, right?
Go to a bar, get drunk, have kids.
Psychologically, though, there is still the need to be a protector.
I agree.
And I think that that's the more meta element of this is protect and provide versus nurture and care.
And I don't know that those elements are gone,
right?
People like women seem to enjoy.
This is a very big generalization guys that can fix things now,
like fix broken pipes.
I hear a lot.
Like I want a man that can go out there with a chainsaw and cut down
tree,
but you do need muscle for that.
It helps that be really strong.
You can carry branches and break things that are more,
the more that we automate hard labor,
the more,
the more weaker men will survive to upgrade.
But those are weaker in physicality.
Exactly.
But you still have to be stronger mentally, and you still have to protect and provide.
So it's slightly modified, but protect and provide is still a thing.
But it's more about getting money.
Being funny now is a thing.
It's different.
It's very different.
So we're all doomed here.
Listen, listen.
Protecting and providing is very different. So you take a look at what's going on It's very different. So we're all doomed here. Protecting and providing
is very different.
So you take a look
at what's going on
with male feminists.
What does protect mean?
They're going to defend
the woman
and all of her
political opinions.
And so they become
male feminists.
And then provide,
what does that mean?
They're going to go work
any job where they can stand
and move boxes and get paid.
And those are the biggest
creepers and predators
out there according
to some statistics,
according to some people's
personal opinions.
But also,
dating apps have had a huge effect on a lot of the kind of social interactions we have,
where the top 1% of males bag a lot of the women, and the okay guy and the average guy are left holding the bag with not many options for themselves.
When women get hit up, no matter what kind of scale they are on the 0 to 10 scale,
they get thousands of messages no matter what.
So that also has a huge effect on socially what's happening right now.
And overall, there's been less marriages, less relationships, less people making kids in the Western world.
And I think those consequences and those effects,
especially when you look at what's happening in China
when they're trying to prioritize masculine men.
They're trying to prioritize families.
They're trying to prioritize nationalism and mythology and heroes.
This is a completely different approach.
And throughout the generations, we're going to see the consequences
of those two different approaches, and it's not going to be good for the United States.
It's going to be bad.
This is really interesting because I wonder, you know,
we talk about the fall of ancient Rome
and I'm wondering
if something happens
with,
I guess you would call it
behavioral sync,
where if a society
becomes well-protected,
well-fed,
well-established,
but can only grow so fast
within the confines of that,
does it lead to behavioral sync?
That was Ian.
Ian, what are you doing?
Did I show up on camera?
What is this?
Crawl around on the ground there underneath the tail.
I got confused there.
Female mate selection definitely has an impact on the overall sort of statistical distribution
of male attributes and strength and power and all these things.
And, you know, dude, I am very sympathetic to this argument about dating apps.
As a tall, handsome, smart, successful guy, I certainly saw the other side of that.
Don't criticize yourself that much.
Of that perspective.
And modest also.
Don't be that modest.
Thank you.
But I will point out, though, that those trends were actually in place long before the apps came along.
The declining fertility rate, decline in marriage rates, increase in marriage age, et cetera,
were well in place before
those apps came about it has exacerbated it and of course as someone we're here we're talking about
the way twitter and youtube and algorithms change and shape the dialogue and our politics and how
what we think about each other of course the same kind of algorithms are at work in these dating apps
and are affecting the mating dating and mating. And frankly, it was my analysis and exploration into that phenomenon,
which has gotten me to where I am now.
10 years later, after my divorce in 2009,
pulling on the same threads, trying to figure this stuff out.
And here we are talking about these big meta issues.
Safety is, in my opinion, the number one issue
that is driving a lot of those things.
Getting married later on.
You know, so you mentioned protecting and providing
as like a masculine role versus what was the other one?
Nurturing.
Nurturing and caring.
Nurturing and caring as like the more feminine role.
And it used to be back in the day
that you had a parent to watch the kids.
Times change for a variety of reasons,
but ultimately I think it has to do
with the sphere of safety that we've created.
And you can take a look at how that manifests now
in the modern era with safe spaces,
with censorship, with offense culture and victim culture
we have become so incredibly safe that people have become soft wads of cookie dough that are
terrified and victimized by stubbing their toe i remember in this this sorry just ultimately this
this selects for the the biological success of historic of people who historically would not
likely be yeah in school i, think of elementary school.
On the playground, girls and boys playing.
This is like my personal experience.
I remember seeing this stuff.
A boy would make fun of another boy and start talking him down and saying,
you're terrible, you're blah.
And then other boys would start to laugh and stand around.
And then the girls would flock to the kid that was making fun of the other kid
as if he was becoming the protector of the the whole
the herd and they're like this guy because of through his mean hierarchy or whatever he's doing
is now creating a safe place for me to raise like he's going to protect us from he's going to demean
others to grow his strength and that's like deeply ingrained in what i am i i think that's just part
of the hierarchy of being animal and now they're trying to algorize that out. Algorize. That's a new one for me. Look, there's two things happening
here. One, most men, I believe it might be most or at least close to a majority of men over time
have not reproduced. And socially enforced monogamy is a way to solve for that problem. Then add in no fault divorce and discouraging women from, you know, seeking out men who are protectors and providers and becoming protectors and providers themselves is exacerbating this problem.
But it's also given us this contrast where we've moved out of the social socially enforced monogamy into back to the Wild West, the state of nature when it comes to mating.
And of course, not all guys are going to reproduce at this point.
There's going to be a lot of guys left out.
Socially enforced monogamy was a way to bring men into society, to give them a reason to
live, a reason to build and create.
Well, that's interesting.
So I think you're right.
And I think if we combine these ideas, basically, there was a period where you typically wouldn't
see weaker men as successful as you would say i
mean physically right and and in fact in many instances mentally because life was a lot harder
and people didn't survive conflict and if you couldn't make it but now these people are doing
really well but you make a good point they're also struggling on dating apps the uh the age
of a male who is a virgin is getting higher and higher meaning i think the last data was a few
years ago washington post released a study that men under 30 were like a third of them were virgins.
And so what we're seeing now with dating apps is that it's typically a small handful of men getting all of the women,
which is like a reversion back to the state of nature.
And I think resources don't matter as much as they did before,
especially in this ever-changing landscape that is more influenced by social media and Hollywood.
And I think a perfect representation of that is Mr. Bill Gates.
If you look at Mr. Bill Gates, there are stories and accusations of him having a very hard
time getting women at his own company.
So if you're talking about one of the richest people in the world at the time even having
that kind of trouble, going off, hanging and partying with Epstein, but that's another
story there.
But a man with all the resources
is having a hard time
even getting a girlfriend at Microsoft.
Sure.
And there's a bunch of Microsoft jokes
we can make here.
But I'm above that.
Thank you, Luke.
I'm above that.
Not really.
At the rest stop, you see.
But it is an ever-changing economy that is very interesting that I think is still changing,
and it's very hard to kind of classify even what's going on right now.
We are in a crazy state of change.
We are between two fixed points.
We are in what we call a liminal period, right?
We had a very fixed circumstance.
You had culturally enforced monogamy, no fault divorce.
Everybody gets married. Everybody has a couple kids. Everybody had culturally enforced monogamy. No fault divorce. Everybody gets married.
Everybody has a couple kids.
Everybody works.
That has dissipated.
We're now back into a new sort of explosion.
We don't know.
Or implosion.
And we don't know where it's going to settle.
It's not looking good for the average guy.
And what happens when the average guy is disgruntled?
And then there's a lot of them.
And I think China is facing that.
Looking down the barrel at that.
Traditionally, what do you do with your surplus men?
You send them off to war, right?
And they have a lot of surplus men in China.
They have a huge population disparity
where literally...
Disparity?
You caught that too.
Whatever.
You know what I'm saying.
You said it yesterday.
You know what I'm saying.
This is why I love multiple languages.
Good thing we're not on TV or whatever. I speak multiple languages, okay? Just saying Polish. English was what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying. This is why I love multiple languages. Good thing we're not on TV or whatever.
I speak multiple languages.
Okay.
Just say it in Polish.
English was not my first language.
Doesn't matter.
Oh, I got it.
Okay.
Now you're making fun of a minority, Jack, over here.
I'm a person of color, according to Google.
So you better watch out, Jack.
There's men literally competing for women on the streets in in some cities in china
trying to get one date with one girl and they have entire competitions where their entire town comes
out to see which man will get to date this single woman so on that kind of level this is all because
of the kind of eugenics population control agenda that Rockefeller and Ted
Turner pushed and promoted with China that made them have one child policy that prioritized
specifically males being born. And a lot of baby girls were either aborted or terminated or smuggled
out of the country because culturally in China, the male takes care of the family. And if you
have a female and if you're only allowed one child, you're not going to have someone that will take care of you.
So that made a huge.
I mean, the Rockefeller policy on China, the one child policy was absolutely horrible.
When you combine that effect in China with their history of like sending men to war with spoons, butter knives, and sticks
up against guys with machine guns and stuff.
They're doing that in Pakistan.
That's what I'm saying, dude.
The Chinese, I think, I might be wrong on this, but in the Korean War,
I do believe they stormed over the border with nothing but sticks and spoons and butter knives,
and they went to fight and battle like that.
They are willing to do whatever they can.
And if you're going to have surplus men in an imperialist environment
with aspirations for growth and dominance, I mean, that's a...
That's an interesting situation for Taiwan.
For all of us.
Especially during a weak presidency that literally does the opposite
of what he's supposed to do during military conflict like he did in Afghanistan.
So are we looking at, you know, we talk about the city's trap.
We talk about just China as a growing military power.
But is the real reason war breaks out is because China looks at the U.S. and says, we got too many dudes.
If we're stuck on Earth.
Send them to the arena.
Thunderdome.
If we're stuck on Earth.
Well, it's not too many.
It's just like, hey, what do we have to work with here?
Oh, look at that.
We got all these dudes.
What could we do with them?
They're useful.
Space travel.
That's the thing.
If we're stuck in a –
This is why he is on the show, dude.
This is why behavioral sync –
and this is the reason behavioral sync went the way it did
is because they couldn't spread out.
They were stuck in an enclosed space like we are on Earth.
And if we keep growing like we're growing and we're still stuck here,
either these people that want to slow the population growth or war,
I think are the two inevitable options.
People have been making this argument for a long time.
Send him to Mars.
Yeah, let's start expanding.
Although now Imperial –
It's cheap to do that, right?
You just like a slingshot from down here?
Yeah, you can get a magnetic slingshot and then another reverse magnetic slingshot in the Martian orbit.
So it slows it down and catches it and then sends it down on an elevator with a graphing tether.
It should be 60 tethers.
Until somebody from the outer rim comes and destroys it.
I've been watching that show on apple i read the books what if the policy was instead of the one child policy it was the one
child two second one child second astronaut policy so after your first kid tomorrow the second kid
was was going to go in the astronaut program and we're like we got a kid send him to mars
colonizing dude they raised in space you send your second kid up into orbit to have him be
raised if you're going to spend
like $100 million to send somebody into
space, you don't want it to be like the knucklehead
of your family that didn't have any other options. That's the problem
is it's too expensive. That's why the space elevator
is fascinating because it's too expensive with rocketry.
There's two ways you can look at it. Quantity
or quality. Quality would be like
let's get 10 great astronauts
and send them up there to build this. Or you could be like
or 100 dumb ones.
And if each of them only does 10% output, they won't.
If they make it a week.
They make it.
But you send enough of them up there, and they're going to colonize.
By the way, I am never going into space.
I'm not either.
Really?
Never.
What about orbit?
I might do what Shatner just did, but I'm definitely not going to Mars.
I'm definitely not going out there and being trapped in a tin can in the middle of a cold, dark void.
With the current setup, like with the current environment.
Right.
If it was like Tom Swift style where it was like a rotating cylinder, like Elysium, right, where it's like this amazing Earth-like atmosphere with trees and plants and lakes and stuff.
Maybe that.
You diva.
What about on a spaceship in orbit just to float for a while?
Now, hold on there a minute.
Hold on there a minute.
I got a comfy bed for that.
Let me ask you something, though.
So the colonists who were leaving the comfort of their countries where they had a system in place, an economy, said, I'm going to get on this boat.
It's going to take me three months to maybe get to a place i've never seen before but people tell me sounds good
a lot of people are gonna die on the boat from various illnesses diseases scurvy is gonna affect
them really bad and then if they make it they're landing on the shore where there's nothing right
barren land and they were like yo sounds good right well a how bad was life b that's but that's
like the the promise of a potential paradise and don't forget that many of the people that made
that journey were looking for a new zion they were american zionists looking to create god's
paradise on earth and they weren't going to do it in established civilized europe they had to go do
it in the wilderness of north america now look dude if you're trying to tell me that like i understand that the process of being in a spaceship going
to mars terrible the process of being on a boat sailing to the new world also terrible landing on
mars terrible landing in the new world ah paradise everything you want what was paradise about it
there were animals and trees and lakes and rivers and resources and food.
I mean, I know they didn't figure it out right away, but there's plenty of food and game and all these things and a huge expanse.
Yeah, no, space, red dust, voids, vacuums.
I think there are just people that got the explorer bug.
Totes.
I think there's still a lot on the planet we need to explore.
Well, a lot of people were facing religious persecution,
and that's why a lot of them left.
You've got to understand, Europe.
All the Trump supporters.
Mars, yeah.
There was plagues.
There was diseases.
There was war.
There was lack of food.
So anything other than that was better for a lot of people.
That's why they took the risk of going overseas.
And think about it, too.
Once it was established here, why do people immigrate to the United States?
Because it's better.
Immigrating to Mars is worse.
How do you know?
This is what bugs me.
Have you been to Mars?
Let me tell you.
I saw that total.
When I was like 18, we had hard i listen when i was like 18 we had hard
winters in chicago so you can't skate very much in the winter it sucks that means everybody knows
like you get rusty you get tired you get out of shape and so we knew some people who had a private
warehouse with a mini ramp and skate on and i was like guys we need to do this too we need to have
our own indoor space if we all pitch in 100 hundred bucks right now we got it tim the original
communist you know what they all said to me do it and then once you have it i'll think about joining
and i said the only way we get it is if we work together right now to do it and they said nah
and then they did nothing all winter and sat around just getting fat and lazy i can't i can't
i can't stand that yo if you if you want to find a new place or a new world i'm saying i'm not
saying it's you i'm saying for the people who, you can go to Mars and put in the work.
Don't expect someone else.
I'm talking with immigration.
Yeah, they don't want to come here now because a bunch of people risked life and limb to cross an ocean.
I think it was like 20% of people on boats died.
They finally get here, and there was conflict, and there was crisis, and there was some bad BS that went down, a lot of it, mind you.
And then they built a civilization.
And now it's so beautiful, everybody's like want to go there and i'm gonna and screw
their laws screw their rules i'm gonna go take whatever i want now do the work put in the work
earn your keep help keep the system that you want so badly to keep functioning tim uh universal
health care right here earn your keep i'm i'm absolutely this is this is this is the thing i
i'm totally for universal health care but not not the way Bernie Sanders wants to do it.
And the other problem is you get a government that has control over your health care,
and then all of a sudden they're doing vaccines by race, which is what they tried doing.
So anyway, I digress.
People should be explorers, maybe pioneers.
We can resettle the American interior.
There is so much to do there.
There's so many places.
Let's go settle Alaska.
Yes.
And I think at this point, it's not only cool, but inevitably necessary if we want to avoid war to expand into space.
I know it seems like a daunting task to terraform Mars, but we can do it.
We could terraform.
We could set up civilizations on the moon.
There are ways if you really take time out of the equation.
We have to send massive cargo payloads. So just over the span of several years so that we finally send the first team.
They show up with like 20 years worth of food and fuel and building materials.
And then they can build biospheres and domes and stuff like that.
But ultimately, I'm not convinced Mars colonization is a real thing.
I don't think so either.
By the time we can terraform Mars, we could just fix any climate issues here, terraform
wherever we want.
Yeah, yeah.
We'll be terraforming all at the same time.
Mars has no magnetosphere.
No magnetosphere.
It's going to be as a weak one.
So it means I can't use my compass?
Sorry.
It looks like the-
It means you'll get bombarded by radiation and solar particles, and then you'll just
not enjoy it.
Oh, again, this is why no one has gone past the Van Allen, the Van, what is it?
Van Allen Belt?
The Van Allen Belt.
No, I don't think that's true because we went to the moon.
Did we, though?
Just kidding.
Are we allowed to say that?
Maybe.
I don't know about that.
Crap.
I'm just kidding.
I take all that.
I think Stanley Kubrick didn't make art about it as well, but apparently we did go to the moon too.
But why haven't we been back, dog?
I think it was just expensive and not getting anything out of it.
Yeah, this one's always crazy to me.
It's like, how did we get to the moon?
Dude, we literally built a rocket.
We have tons of rockets. Rockets are not hard.
And then you just do basic math for how to get there.
Why haven't we gone back? Because we didn't get anything from doing it
other than wagging our finger at Russians.
We don't have that.
No, there's a lot of military capabilities on being on the moon.
Sure, sure, sure.
China's looking at going back on the moon
to launch military installations there.
So I'm with Jack on this one. I agree.
I can't believe this is happening. High five.
We actually agreed on something.
Probably underground you'll want to colonize
on the moon so you can avoid that.
Make it a Death Star.
Build a gigantic ion
cannon or
laser beam.
It looks like a small moon.
It looked like Mars was ripped open at some point.
There's that big scar and that a bunch of its core
came out onto the surface and then all that iron
core came down as iron oxide
dust, so you have all that red dust.
And that's why the magnetosphere has been weakened, because it's missing
a lot of that iron that was in the middle.
So we've either reintroduced the iron into the core
or try and, I don't know,
we can nuke the cores and jumpstart them.
You know what they say about real estate?
Location, location, location.
Mars sounds like a terrible location.
The people that came to the U.S. first
are now the great ancestors of the landowners
and all these rich people.
Right, right.
So actually, I think this is the,
look, we can talk all day about iron oxide
and cores and all that stuff,
but I think the real issue
that I wanted to bring up is,
is that pioneer spirit still within our hearts?
Yeah, I think it is.
And you find it in the entrepreneurial spirit in the United States.
People building and creating and inventing and exploring new technological frontiers.
But they did that in London.
They had a big city.
They had universities.
They had science and math and industry.
Bezos and Musk are a good example of the spirit.
No, but where are the people to be like –
James Cameron.
James Cameron with the submarine and all that.
I'm talking about building cities. Like all we have are cities in decay where's anyone to be like i have just
bought land and i've staked my claim and now we're i think there's i think that i think that
happens more and more than in texas yeah you guys see that that company that wants to do the weird
city of like leftists utopia whatever no i have we got we got how are you going to criticize the lack of the
pioneer spirit and the first example someone gives you you're like those weirdos you gotta celebrate
them i'll tell you this if all the woke people want to go into their own private city like yeah
it's fantastic yeah they have it it's called washington we got we just sealed the deal on
for domestique oh there you go we officially got and we're it. And we're going to put up our little street names.
Do it.
And we're going to start building stuff out.
And just, you know, we want to get an FFL.
Luke's adamant about, you know.
A thousand yard range.
We're not going to do that.
Come on.
We can, but I think we shouldn't.
It's extremely difficult considering, like, we're not in the middle of nowhere, nowhere.
It's a big property.
But if we're going to be setting up free Domestan, meaning we've got to have a lot of facilities and buildings, then I don't think we can allocate 5,000 feet.
Nothing's impossible.
It looks like the Chinese are building islands.
Time and money.
We'll figure it out.
Building islands is another.
Well, I'll tell you this.
Colonization is happening, and it's China.
And it's happening for a lot of the same reasons.
It's overcrowded.
People want to find a better place to live. So a lot of Chinese citizens are going out to other countries and setting up and expanding.
So I think we were talking about this with Africa, with South America.
We've talked about it quite a bit.
It's not like a militaristic operation.
It's just literally someone in China being like, it's crowded.
I want work.
Hey, here's an opportunity.
There's a company that's hiring in this country that's building bridges or selling oil or something.
So they move out there with their families,
and then you end up getting these pockets of Chinese nationals
living in all these different places.
I think that's a testament to the American power,
where people aren't doing that.
I remember being in Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Somalia,
and I was astonished at how many Chinese people I saw
all over the place running around there.
And I had a lot of local Africans being like, this is the new wave of imperialism.
They are the new colonizers.
The Chinese have come in and they're taking over resources.
They're taking over infrastructure.
And they're also building a lot of infrastructure there.
Ports and harbors all over the place.
By the way, some of the best Chinese food I ever had was in Ecuador.ador what do you know but what kind of chinese food was it sash one was like it
was like real like you know like diced chicken with rice or whatever i mean i've never been to
china except for hong kong so i can't really tell you but uh it was pretty good i had a i got a
funny life lesson for people you know what i went to went to Thailand. And I'm with this guy.
I was working with Vice.
And I was like, I want to eat real Thai food.
And he was like, oh, you want to eat real Thai food, right?
And I was like, yeah, yeah, real stuff.
None of that Americanized, heavily sugared and fat stuff.
He's like, you want to eat like the real Thai people?
I'm like, yes.
He's like, come with me.
And we go down to this little corner of a building on a block, like a residential area.
And they've got these big shutters that have been opened.
And there's a little kitchen.
It looks like a regular old kitchen.
And I walk in, and he orders in Thai, and you know what they come out with?
Steamed chicken and rice.
Yeah.
That's it.
Literally just steamed chicken and rice.
And I started laughing, and he's like, what do you think people eat?
Like, Americans are so spoiled.
Everything's got sugar, fat, salt, spices.
Regular people around the world, they're eating rice and meat.
If they're lucky. If they're eating rice and meat i went to brazil if they're lucky they're lucky in in south america there's a saying that they have rice and beans for lunch
and beans and rice for dinner i noticed that when i was down there chicken rice and beans
and i said the same thing to uh to my brazilian friend i was like i'm gonna eat like a real
brazilian and he's like all right and we went and it was just well it was just steak they give you
they give you like two steaks and then everyone sits around it and you cut them and you take it with rice.
But there is one thing they do.
They sprinkle cornmeal on top.
Oh, that was different.
I think what you're also arguing is just how what a wonderful bounty of authentic food that we have here in the United States.
Thai food is like, yeah, I mean, dude, you can get papaya salad in Thailand on the street, which is one of my favorites.
I love that.
Sticky rice on the street.
And then you can just get it right here in the United States, too.
I was in Thailand, too, man.
I ate street food all the time.
But what I mean is these specialty meals that we think of, they're like pho.
Yeah, when you go to these countries, for the most part, regular food is just regular food.
It's not some fancy.
I was like, I want Pad Thai.
And he was like, okay.
What's regular American food, dude?
Meatloaf and mashed potatoes?
Instant mashed potatoes?
Instant mashed potatoes?
Peas and steak with mashed potatoes
peas and a steak or something?
Murder burger?
I don't know anybody that eats peas.
Really?
That was my favorite food as a kid.
They sell them at stores. I know anybody that eats peas. Really? That was my favorite food as a kid. You don't eat peas? They sell them at stores.
There's cans of them.
I care not for the pea.
Oh, they're a little sweet.
Cancel me now.
It's good for babies.
Do you guys remember that New York Times article where they said mix peas into your guacamole?
And then there was like a revolt where the left and the right came together like with that fist meme.
No!
I'd try it.
It sounds not bad.
It sounds terrible.
Murderburger. Are you a vegan? Hell no. Crazy? I don't understand what you meant by that. I'd try it. It sounds not bad. It sounds terrible. Murder Burger.
Are you a vegan?
Hell no.
Well, that's crazy.
I don't understand what you meant by the Murder Burger.
The McAdee's.
Oh, yeah, I got you.
Well, I don't even know what we're talking about anymore.
Basically, Pakistan is up on the map up there.
And we're talking about McDonald's in Ecuador.
Avoiding World War III.
You mentioned China sending in their men to go fight with sticks and stones.
They literally did that.
They did that, yeah.
Can we talk about Kyrie Irving a little bit?
Is that on the list? I'd love to.
Shut up and dribble, they say.
I don't know if you want to bring it up, Tim.
He just came out and made a statement
saying that he's not against the vaccine,
he's against the mandates, and that
he also wants to be a voice for the voiceless
and that he's making a...
That's what he said exactly. But what he's doing is he's making a stand on this issue there's also a 26 year old
atlanta hawks basketball player named brandon goodwin who's reporting that that according to
his own personal experiences it was the vaccine that ruined his mba career and he's saying that
he got uh blood clots, fatigue,
respiratory conditions. He got sick
after the vaccine, and he's
blaming it on ending it
his basketball career,
his professional sports career. Well, look,
Luke, we don't know if that's true, but
that's what he said. This guy
claiming he had this experience, clearly
it's a dangerous conspiracy theory.
You know, he's just,
his theory about these things happening to himself certainly are not correct.
Sarcasm.
Anecdotal at best.
So apparently we have this story.
I just Googled it.
I don't know what the source is. It just says, former Atlanta Hawks guard Brandon Goodwin claims COVID-19 vaccine ended his season.
Goodwin left nothing up to the imagination to his Twitch audience recently.
This is from just about a week and a half ago.
The only thing I can really say is,
yo, like VAERS exists for a reason.
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
exists for a reason.
And I just want to, I want to stress this point.
Yeah, maybe he's telling the truth,
but if you're vaccinating 330 million people
and there's adverse events that being possible,
then you're going to get these stories.
We got to be careful not to take volume and and and and compare it with like uh proportionality
but i don't know i don't know i'm not going to pretend to be i can only say this i agree the
vaccine mandates are wrong and if you're getting stories like this and people are freaking out
people got to be told to go to people they know and trust and be able to make decisions they for
themselves and if people want to assume risks in their life, that's their choice.
For me, I don't smoke.
I hate smoke.
I can't stand people smoking around me.
If I go to a bar and people are smoking, I'll go outside.
I'll go somewhere else.
I'm not going to be like, everyone here should stop smoking because I – no.
Well, there's definitely an interesting debate happening right now because you have a lot of sports commentators attacking Kyrie,
saying that he's an idiot, a loser,
that he's stupid for doing this.
But there's also the tale of Magic Johnson, who had HIV, and there was a big discussion
about even allowing him to play in the NBA.
And there was people saying he shouldn't play, he's at risk to other players, we should ban
him, he shouldn't have the right to play in the NBA.
Now I feel like people are making that argument, especially with this claim with, you know, with Kyrie Irving, who's being denied the access to even play sports because of, you know, something that some medical professionals estimate that there is low risk when it comes to professional athletes from even getting um and and there's also the
debate of you know if all the other players are are vaccinated well then uh you know wouldn't it
work why did why do we need to have him do it as well so that's the conversation that's happening
online right now and i think it's a very interesting one because it's going back and
forth the traitor uh you know stupid guy and people are saying he's doing the right thing
making a stand here
for people who don't have a voice
I think it's a good decision
I support his decision to make
his own personal decision
and people are talking about the money that he's giving
up but it's useful to consider
the money that he's already made
he's in a position of comfort
because of the work and energy and effort
that he's put in and I don't begrudge him that. But he does have the luxury of having this type of conscience
that most Americans do not have. And so that is the kind of person who could actually take a risk
and make a statement and actually make something positive happen. Whereas, you know, just a regular
guy with a regular job and regular family, if he doesn't do it and he gets fired that's not going to have political change kairi ervin he's in
position to do that so i i pulled up brandon goodwin wikipedia it says goodwin missed the 2021
nba playoffs due to a respiratory condition oh yeah so uh you know there are other nba players
speaking out against this um whether you like them or dislike them,
I know some people have different mixed feelings about Kyrie Irving.
At least there's a conversation.
At least there's a discussion here that wouldn't have happened.
I think people are trying to dismiss this conversation,
but I think being open to this conversation, to people's concerns,
is something that will help everyone out in the long run.
And I think that's why it's so imperative to talk through these issues.
The irony here, sorry, Shannon Sharp, I think,
was talking very loudly about how Kyrie Irving should just basically shut up and play.
But at the same time, back in May of last year,
when people were protesting because of George Floyd,
you had people also saying, shut up and play.
And so there were people criticizing those who said that then, who are now also saying shut up and play and so uh there were people criticizing
those who said that then who are now saying shut up and play now it's very interesting how this
issue is uh actually crossing party lines it is it is a bit different i mean the issue here is like
kairi irving can't play there is no shut up and play it's him literally being like hey guys i
can't play because of this well sure but braun the shut up part is take the shot it was uh right
uh but there's a difference lebron could have just played the game but he wanted to be political
yeah so i think it was laura ingram was that shut up and dribble is that she was the one who said it
well it was shannon sharp i was talking about making this comparison and telling kairi ervin
to just get the shot and go play people are depending on your teammates are depending on
you he's not a mule kai you can can do whatever you want. You're the reason the Cavs won the first championship.
Just kidding.
That was a team game.
You got a sick layup, bro.
And if you're going to have some time off.
So first, the team said he can't play home games if he doesn't get vaccinated.
And now they say he can't participate in practices.
Now he's not going to be able to play at all with the team.
So if you've got time on your hands, bro, come on here.
And you know what's funny is when the L.A. County came out with their vax mandate,
I didn't look into the details, but one could assume that performers were excluded.
So I was thinking you couldn't go to a Lakers game if you didn't have a vaccine, but are they going to require all the incoming players to get the vaccine?
Of course not, because performers, politicians, et cetera, they all have exemptions from these vax mandates.
Well, not in New York City, not with Kyrie Irving.
And it's really interesting to see.
In New York City, even the performers are required to be vaccinated,
but players are.
The players are, yeah.
Even though they're kind of performing, you know, it's a type of performance.
Yeah, it's very weird that this is happening.
A lot of people are saying that Kyrie should be traded to a team in Florida.
So there's a lot of discussions about that.
But there's also a lot of people just kind of taking cheap shots at him.
And even though I don't kind of agree with his other previous political positions,
you know, it's okay.
And I think his stand here is definitely worth noting because a lot of people in the mainstream media,
a lot of people try to dismiss it,
try to act like there's this point of view that doesn't exist. It clearly does. It's here. And I think ignoring it only makes it grow.
But by addressing it, you could actually do the right thing here and actually be able to
talk things out in a way where it leads to less harm, more understanding, and it fixes a lot of
the problems that we have in our current society. I believe there are other NBA players
who have come out and said that they're not vaccinated
because they have the antibodies. Bradley Beal, I think,
in Washington was one
of them as well. More
people need to speak up, man. The antibodies
from having the infection are something
that we really need to address.
I disagree. We talked about this quite a bit.
It changes the argument from
no mandates to mandates with exceptions.
I see.
So when Rand Paul comes out and he's like, natural antibodies are being lied about and
Fauci lied, I'm like, why are you even discussing it?
Who cares?
You shouldn't be demanding people's papers.
Indeed.
Indeed.
I agree with that 100%.
But is it better to just deal with the VAX mandate in 100% capacity or have your binary position or at least also try to chip away at the binary?
If we're standing on the line, shocked, if we're standing on the line and the line is, do you accept the mandates or not?
I say no.
And you won't get me to cross that line.
And apparently a lot of Southwest pilots feel the same way.
But it's also it's worth mentioning that a vaccine against this is different than testing to not have it in your system because there have been evidence that people that get the vaccine
can still get covet evidence there's no study that just came out harvard study that showed
that the vaccine correlated with increased rates of transmission i i treat it all as harvard i i'm
not considering any of this stuff proof i get this news and data and this and that it's evidence to
me but there is evidence yeah um i tweeted it today Yeah. There's just, there's a lot of medical studies
and, and you know, it's also important to note here, just like, you know, some doctors that we
talked about earlier were censored on Instagram. It's also important to note that there are medical
professionals. There are doctors, there are studies that if you do talk about on social media,
that they do take away your channel. They do take down videos.
A lot of doctors, a lot of prominent medical professionals have had their accounts terminated.
So there is this aspect of this as well.
But there's actual science, which should be debated, which should be questioned, that's
being denied to a lot of people.
And a lot of people say the science is settled.
Well, the science seems to be changing a lot.
I tweeted a video today on my Twitter account on at Luke, we are changed and it's a music video and it's Dr. Fauci saying
a hundred percent safe and effective, a hundred percent safe and effective. And then you have all
the media reports, a hundred percent regurgitating the same thing. And then it goes to 99, 98, 97,
96, literally all the way down to some media publications reporting 33% effective.
So there's different media reports.
There's a lot of noise.
There's a lot of distractions out there.
But we have to understand here we're in a very fast-moving situation that we still don't know the full long-term ramifications of.
I'm going to disagree.
It looks like an op-ed based on data, not a Harvard study that made a conclusion.
Okay.
But I don't know for sure But I don't know for sure.
I don't know for sure.
I found that with a lot of these studies.
There is Harvard data, but I don't see a study other than just data charts breaking down.
From my experience, there are some studies that are risky to bring up, but if you bring them up and have –
It's in the paper.
The link.
There's a link.
It's in the first sentence.
If you have legit debate like we can do on the show, if it's you in a room, it's hard
to break through the echo.
And you might frame it in a way that's dangerous.
But if you have a cogent debate.
I'm going to read this headline.
It says, increases in COVID-19 are unrelated to levels of vaccination across 68 countries
and 2,947 counties in the United States.
I think if you dig in there, according to the article that I linked to you. you man i'm on the spot i'm having to restart re-examine it's also important
to note that we are not medical professionals we are not medical doctors yeah but no i'm like if
there's if there's a harvard study saying that there's a correlation i think it's the opposite
actually jack this this this study um that that was linked to it says increase in covid are
unrelated to levels of vaccination now that that is that
that specifically literally means vaccines aren't causing or anyway related to an increase but it
does show that the increase is unrelated to vaccination which is strange because there
should be a decrease i could see well there's also some interesting preliminary data when you look at
case cases in singapore iceland israel and United Kingdom, some of the places that had the highest vaccination rates.
And when you look at their case numbers, there's a correlation there that is not an easy one to talk about.
And we have to tread lightly here because, again, correlation does not prove causation.
But there is something going on here that I think we don't fully understand yet.
So the quote from the research says, in fact, the trend line suggests a marginally positive association such that countries with higher percentage of population fully vaccinated have higher COVID-19 cases per 1 million people.
So one thing that makes me think is that not that the vaccine is causing the body to make it happen more, but that people are more confident because they've been vaccinated. So they're going to public places. Not only that,
the symptoms are reduced. The symptoms are your first sign that you're sick and should
self-quarantine. If you don't have symptoms, then you can go out and spread it.
It depends because there's also some places reporting that most of the people hospitalized
are the people who did go through the procedure.
So there's, again, there are some preliminary reports.
You guys got to do your own research.
You got to talk to your medical professionals.
You got to make up your own mind.
We're not telling you guys what to do here.
We're not the medical professionals.
We're not the medical doctors.
But there is a lot of outlining data out there that we have to kind of talk about in a roundabout way because it's a landmine
sometimes um and it's important not to jump to conclusions it's important not to just you know
go off one thing and say this is 100 the truth because honestly i don't think a lot of people
know exactly what's happening here uh and to say you're definitively understanding this i think is
disingenuous the least i say say we talk about Superman being gay.
Bisexual, Tim.
That's a safer conversation.
Or the economy going down.
Energy supplies. I'm talking about Superman
because you were talking a lot about masculinity.
And I think you were saying the attack on masculinity.
And so we actually have the story from NPR.
Superman's son comes out as bisexual in a new comic.
It's a big deal, sort of.
Now, first, I will just say in no
uncertain terms i don't i don't care to be completely honest i i saw this and i was like
like it doesn't affect my life i'm not going to buy the comic i don't care if someone made the
comic if you like the comic that's all by all means i hope you enjoy it but i will tell you
what was really funny i tweeted so there was a you know a tweet about this and I tweeted Superman is gay
like as just like
a point of observation
that was a great tweet
but I'm like
it didn't mean anything
I'm just like
I'm like oh yeah
look at that
Superman is gay
and because he's kissing a guy
and the left got mad at me
and I was like
well hold on
what did I say
that was offensive
like it's literally
a picture of Superman
kissing a dude
he's bisexual
yeah I get that
LGB
but you know like I guess but that's not why they were Superman kissing a dude. He's bisexual. Yeah, I get that. LGB.
But, you know, like, I guess.
But that's not why they were mad.
Bisexual's not gay.
That's probably why.
They were mad because they interpreted gay as meaning bad.
Right.
They didn't tweet at me, Tim, you're wrong, he's bisexual.
Some did.
The people who were mad, they were like, they were posting memes as if I was complaining about it.
As if I was angry about it. Yes, the perception of text.
Man, there's very little context.
But why did they perceive me just pointing out he's kissing a guy and saying he's gay?
Why did they perceive that as an attack?
It's a different kind of cult worship.
They think they have you elevated to a person that's going to aggravate in their mind,
so they assume that that's what you're trying to do.
I don't even do that.
You have mastered that genre of tweet, I got to say.
But what did I – I didn't even do any –
I honestly was not planning or thinking anything.
I saw the tweet and I was like, Superman's gay.
And I tweeted it out.
I was like, it's a statement
of fact. Okay, maybe it's not. He's bisexual.
It is fact, but it's the wrong fact.
Coming from you, you hardcore right-wing
extremist Trump MAGA
psychopath, if you say anything
is gay, you mean it's bad. Not that
they're actually two men having
sex that's that's how they perceive it so let's you know that so in fact he's not by either you
were wrong oh he's not he's queer okay oh they say by now you've likely heard he's that's more
offensive to me superman champion of the oppressed man of steel the man of tomorrow the last son of
krypton the big blue boy scout mr not a bird nor plane himself okay that's all completely wrong by the way this is his son uh queer all of a sudden uh the yeah the son of
kal-el is not kal-el so please guys get your comic book stuff right they say we're not talking about
the classic original clark kent blah blah we get it's his son jonathan kent whose precise backstory
in the comics has been so ruthlessly pummeled by a series of reboots retconned space missions time
travel and rapid aging as to render it so incomprehensible that it sends even diehards like me scurrying to the nearest wiki.
Did you guys know that pink kryptonite turns Superman gay?
What?
What?
I thought kryptonite was green.
There's a bunch of different colors of kryptonite.
Oh.
Yeah, the pink one turns him gay.
I'm, I'm, that's just...
Wait, from like the 50s comics?
I'm pretty sure, yeah.
Sounds like a Pentagon bioweapon. Yeah. That they talked about discussing and implementing in Vietnam, but that's just... Wait, from like the 50s comics? I'm pretty sure, yeah. Sounds like a Pentagon bioweapon
that they talked about discussing
and implementing in Vietnam,
but that's another story.
I'm not going to go off the edge of it.
Asian population deconstruction.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Look, Superman Wiki.
Pink kryptonite is a type of kryptonite
that seemingly turns kryptonians homosexual.
It is unknown what it would do
to an already homosexual kryptonian,
although one could assume
it would render them heterosexual.
Or just gayer.
This type of Kryptonite only made one appearance in the comics
and was used as a satire of the plots of the Silver Age comic stories
featuring some strange new form of Kryptonite.
That's obscenely offensive.
Okay, so that's from new versions.
That's not from the old versions.
This is from Supergirl, number 79, Many Happy Returns.
What year was this one?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I genuinely don't care about comic books i i don't know i i genuinely i don't
care about comic books yeah but i understand why people do you know these are like uh superheroes
or icons that would you know batman for instance inspire p inspire you to like you know superman
never kills the villain he arrests them and now i guess that is there a concern i don't know what
your opinion is on this i don't know what your opinion is on this. I don't know what your opinion on this is, Jack, about taking away the traditional masculine role.
Once I have the same reaction as you do, which is I don't care because I don't think comics are really that relevant.
But I do know that there are a lot of people that read them and that the cultural influences are important.
But at this point, man, it's just like the ocean is around us and the pot is boiling.
And I really don't know it didn't it didn't like look it's
like if this was the first story that came out about the first thing that was doing this maybe
but it's just like the million billion thing that we've heard and so what i'm saying is maybe i'm
capitulating you know a little bit my sensitivity has been diminished to it but you know honestly
it doesn't really bother me but i do i do disagree with the retconning, right?
Like the rewriting of the stories.
Make new characters.
Yeah, and just make a new character, right?
Superman is Superman.
His son, well, I guess, are they going to set up the storyline where Clark Kent gets upset by this and he disowns Superboy or whatever?
No, it would be like Superman is super accepting and then lex luther gets mad or something you know uh i did
i did see an interesting critique where someone said that superman has always been the progressive
anyway right even even the original superman uh character which i'm not familiar with i don't
remember the movies i don't read the comics but i do recall there was some instance in which he was
like we want to you know save everybody and help everybody achieve this and bring everybody
up. It was a very progressive
sort of mindset, I think.
Culturally, I also think we're kind of
defunct in many different ways because it's
like we just keep repeating the same stories
over and over again. And to your
point, make a new character. Make something
new. Make something interesting. But also
Scream is being redone.
Home Alone is being redone.
Yesterday, two of those trailers dropped.
I mean, can't you think of new movies?
Here's how I imagine it.
Imagine a table like this, and the DC Comics people are sitting there, and they're like
eyes half glazed over, and then they're just like, look, guys, I got a masseuse waiting
for me.
Can we just do something?
Oh, I know.
I know. Superman, but he's? Oh, I know, I know.
Superman, but he's gay.
All right, run with it.
Good meeting everybody.
Bisexual.
Even better.
But Luke, I hear what you're saying about rehashing is boring and old,
but there's only so many stories.
And they usually involve archetypical situations in your life, like things that everybody through there's coming of age you have like 50 genders there's so many
different options here that you could roll with there's meetings there's meeting the love of your
life they did this remember the marvel comic we're safe they had safe space yeah new uh new mutants
and it crashed and burned they pulled it well but but I was looking to get an original copy of it.
I can't find it.
Oh, that'd be awesome.
I'm going to finish my thought.
Coming of age, meeting your girl, having kids, getting divorced, getting your new job, having
your parents die, having your spouse die.
These are stories that everyone can relate to.
So there's always going to be stories about that over and over and over and over and over again uh i will say uh my i have a
daughter and you know you know crucify me for letting my daughter watch disney but i will tell
you that descendants is actually pretty good the descendants movie is about like the kids of the
original disney characters and they and all their hijinks.
The music is good, man. There's a lot of very crazy subliminal messaging
in Disney movies. We can't
even talk about it here. I don't even want to get into it.
It was the New Warriors, not the New Mutants.
The New Warriors. Yeah, they had
Safe Space and Snowflake.
Oh, right. Did that
actually get released? Because I remember
tweeting about that. I tweeted about the characters and all this stuff.
New Warriors.
Subscribe, Tim.
This is the new New Warriors.
They're remaking the New Warriors here.
And they ended up scrapping it because it was a little too SJW-ish.
Are you sure?
Is this the right?
It's from what I heard about it.
This is the right here.
Man, if you can get that, please do.
It's $270.
$270?
Yeah, that's pretty pricey.
Whoa.
There it is.
Wait, no, 10 bucks.
Okay.
Probably get like five of those.
Dude.
Price anchoring like crazy.
Wait, wait, I can order 1,000.
Please don't.
You know, my thoughts on this are that creative expression, you can do whatever you want with
creativity.
I don't know why these particular people are in control of the Superman franchise right now. I have to
buy 25 apparently. It's a bulk bookstore.
Definitely do it. Minimum order is 25
copies. Everyone gets one in the house.
I hope they don't make sexuality
the topic of the Superman comic because it's
never been the purpose of Superman. His sexuality
was never the spotlight. But
if people feel that being
bisexual, queer, gay, or
whatever makes sexuality.
There's a love story, but his sexuality wasn't part of it.
It was about the love between Lois and Clark.
And maybe that's true for this comic.
That was cis heteronormativity, bro.
And maybe someone's taking a picture of him kissing a man out of context and making it a bigger deal than it is.
Maybe the comic, it's not a big part of the plot.
He just loves this guy.
So let's find out but
i i and i made that's a bigger deal than i realized for the queer people that that is a big
part of the plot of being alive and being real and that what actually i take offense to and
hopefully we don't get banned for this but like i like queer is a political perspective. Now queer means to,
you can be straight and be queer.
I didn't know this.
I'm learning this,
but actually this is where are you learning this stuff?
Jack,
you're technically wrong.
That's one of those pit traps where you're offensive,
no matter what you say about it.
Oh,
well,
of course I'm like women.
Yeah,
of course it's offensive.
But like,
my point is that to be queer is now a political position, which means to blur boundaries on purpose.
But it's not acceptable.
Like the use of the term is acceptable, not acceptable at the same time.
Well, right.
I'm not using it derogatorily.
No, no, no.
In any context.
You can't say queer?
I think you can.
It's LGBTQ.
It's right in there.
You can't say lesbian, gay, bisexual.
No, what I'm saying is the way you're describing it as a political thing, and you can be straight but be queer, is not true.
It's one of those things where you'll see some people say it,
and then as soon as someone else has it, it's offensive, and you get banned for it.
So like Wemixin, for instance, was W-O-M-X-N, you know, women,
but they say Wemixin, and then they said this is the new inclusive term,
and then immediately the organization that was using it started getting canceled and attacked,
and then you have actively at the same time the word Remixin is both simultaneously inoffensive, offensive, and the appropriate term.
Which means no matter what you say, they will come after you and then they will wage a campaign against you.
When it comes to cancel culture, there's no logic for the most part.
It's what can I do to get this person hurt?
And so they've created circumstances where no matter what you say.
I'm falling into a trap there.
It's a trap.
But there are kids, teenagers who identify as queer who are attracted to people of the opposite sex and who also believe that they are the gender matching the sexuality that they were assigned at their birth.
Wow.
And there's no way for you to properly address it without getting banned. matching the sexuality that they were assigned at their birth. Wow. I can't believe I said all that.
And there's no way for you to properly address it without getting banned.
Well, then I'm not addressing it.
Woke pit traps.
Wow.
Yeah.
I mean, look at Crowder.
That's what we're talking about.
Steven Crowder gets nuked for talking about a news story.
These are treacherous times we live in, my friend.
But this is why we set up TimCast.com, because at the very least.
You know, that's the way I put it.
When it comes to like New York and the vaccine mandate stuff, if there was a business that had a speakeasy in the back that was operating and saying, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, go in the back.
We're not mandating whatever.
I'd be like, they're clearly in opposition.
They're clearly standing up against it.
Or they could sell ownership.
They can be like, buy one share of the company.
You can do it if you want on the property.
There you go.
That could work.
So you got to have, we got to have a space want on the property. There you go. That could work.
So we've got to have a space, a backup space.
But I don't know, man.
There's simultaneously reasons to be optimistic, reasons to be pessimistic.
You see, there was a story about the Republicans flipping a Democratic stronghold seat in Iowa.
Yeah, I saw that. Moving one step closer to taking control of many different legislative bodies in the different states. And with Joe Biden's failing approval rating,
we also have two organizations that raise money for state-level Republicans, record fundraising.
Kevin McCarthy, record fundraising, like $60 million.
So, I mean, I think those are good indications of a red wave.
That could be optimistic if Republicans did anything.
Otherwise, it's just kind of like, yeah, good for them, I guess.
But what are we going to get out of it?
We're talking about 2022 all of a sudden all of a sudden yeah i love you
guys well i'm just talking about like you know seeing all the censorship and having you know
the private website set up should i be optimistic that we're going to pull through and we're going
to we're going to be able to have these conversations and continue to be honest and open
100 man or are we going to lose it and i think a red wave at wave, at the very least, is a bump in the road.
Yeah, I don't think the politics matter about censorship because the corporations are in control.
You've got to speak their language.
You've got to speak people's language in general, people that work at all echelons of corporations.
Like Polish.
Like Polish.
Luke speaks Polish.
Like Spanish, French, and English.
I think that it's typical or at least not unusual to have a change in the congressional
control mid-year elections so I wouldn't
be surprised by that happening
I would love to have an open conversation about LGBTQ
on the after show, on the show with people
from different
sexual, gender feelings
and lifestyles, I think it would be
incredible, it would be good for society
people are a lot more similar than we realize
than even I realize
I was at a,
a farm store.
We got these little alpacas.
You see a little,
little alpaca.
Can you,
do you have alpaca camera?
Any look at that little guy?
So they make these,
uh,
the little alpaca scarves are made from alpaca.
And I was talking to these fine folks and this is in Loudoun County.
And they,
and they,
what is that with the next? Loudoun? No, folks
folks, oh yes definitely
but they were just like, they're regular people
they're like not super political but I was like, you guys know
James O'Keefe is and they're both like, oh yeah
of course, oh man, you know my
brother-in-law wouldn't shut up about him, we're big fans
and I was like, wow, these are just regular
people, you know, they're not super
into politics, they didn't know who I was or anything but they had heard of James
they knew about what's going on and i think regular people moderate independent
types are very much not in line with with the establishment right now oh i agree with that
100 and i think that this the the fight as uh embodied in loudon county about uh crt and school
districts and all the things following on from there are like the the number one red pill
distribution mechanism in america woke ism coming to your five you know five-year-old classroom
people who aren't online who aren't you know following the establishment whatever the all
of a sudden they wake up and they have to deal with these issues uh with their kids in grade
school and that that brings them into the conversation. Yeah, what bothers me is outside forces trying to twist the narrative
and where it's coming from.
Like, why inflame tensions between Americans?
Why?
Why would someone do that?
Why do you, why, who would sow chaos and dissent among the American people?
Among citizens of Earth, yeah, in general.
Why would you, that's so weird.
It's so vile.
Why does the cow torture its prey?
Are you being sarcastic and facetious?
No, it's a rhetorical question.
I know that there are reasons of it, but...
So they can continue to extract resources from us?
Resources meaning what exactly?
Money, time, energy, capital, everything.
It's like the Matrix, right?
Why does the cat torture its prey?
Little batteries inside of the Matrix.
I love that question.
Why does the cat torture its prey? Why? that question. Why does the cat torture its prey?
Why?
It's in its genetics because it likes to watch it struggle?
Some creatures are just inherently evil.
Even cats are evil.
I don't think being a predator is naturally evil.
My dog just kills squirrels and possums and rats and chipmunks and whatever.
And then she still comes back and cuddles and is nice to my kids.
So I don't know.
Is she evil for that?
No, I think there is something different.
I am a dog guy.
I think there's something different.
That's my dog.
I thought you were talking about your cats.
No, I'm talking about my dog, dude.
I saw you as a cat person.
I got a quick correction.
What the?
No, dude.
We could go.
The Crowder email was actually about a video from September 30th, I think.
Wicked.
About a similar issue.
Not the most recent one he did.
But the email is from today.
So I had the date on it.
I assumed it was like them directly responding based on the conversation I was having.
But I believe the video itself is actually older than the Alex Jones one.
That makes sense.
That was a couple weeks ago, right?
Yeah.
But why that one?
That one?
I watched that video.
Was there anything in it you noticed?
Nothing stood out, no.
You see?
You see?
All of a sudden,
Ian's like,
wait a minute.
Hold on a second.
Wait, it wasn't actually
about the skit
of handing out condoms
into the all-women's prison?
Maybe.
Maybe.
I don't know.
It's probably compounding
because they were like,
it's multiple times
you've put people at odds
or whatever.
Well, how about we go
to Super Chats, everybody,
if you haven't already?
Super Chats.
Smash that like button.
Me and Luke are actually going to fight.
We could do like a little skirmish.
A little skirmish.
Yeah, he called me a cat guy.
I don't know that I've ever been more insulted in my life.
All right, everybody, we're going to get to those Super Chats.
So make sure you go to TimCast.com, become a member.
We're going to have a members-only segment coming up later on, usually around 11 or so p.m.
Let's see what we got.
All right, we got.
All right, we got NextPack saying,
paid for by Shiba Inu.
Love you guys.
I listen to your news every day.
Tim, keep up the truth.
Thank you for the big old super chat and Shiba Inu coin.
Interesting.
I'm not a big fan necessarily,
but I read about it,
and I think it is interesting.
The Shiba goal, I guess,
is to be the Dogecoin of Ethereum.
Oh my God.
So the most useless token on the Ethereum chain, basically?
Actually, I disagree.
The most popular meme coin?
Meme coin popularity means a functioning, viable opportunity.
You could have the best coin in the world, the best utility token,
and if nobody uses it, it's worthless.
You can get a functioning crypto that becomes popular
and then start building things on it.
It's true.
Yep. It's also a pump-and-dump scheme. Yeah, I know. That'm not i'm not a big fan of people being like hey look at this coin all right let's see we got here herp derp says tim pool trucker
here the trucker shortage has been going on for years what we're seeing now is a distribution
center employee shortage trucks are backed up for miles just when you get loaded whoa yeah there's
uh headlines in today's news cycle that Biden is going to save Christmas.
That's like saying a lunatic saved someone
after he stopped stabbing them.
It's ridiculous.
I mean, it's so freaking crazy.
Biden's going to save Christmas?
Are you kidding me?
I listened to NPR on the way.
I listened to two things on the way up here today.
I'm about an hour away.
I listened to NPR,
and then I listened to my boy Jack Posobiec on human events daily.
I love his motto.
Be brief, be good and be gone or something like that.
Yeah.
So in both in both circumstances, we're talking about how Biden Biden has now negotiated with the longshoremen to work 24-7, you know,
to get them to unload all these shipping containers,
to solve the problem.
Solve the problem.
He literally told them they need to work more.
He was like, hey, FedEx, UPS, work more.
That's his solution.
Yeah.
Are you frustrated with President Joe Biden?
Oh, yeah.
All right, we got a important one here.
Uh-oh.
Tacitus Spankmore says, Jack, you're skipping New York City due to the vaccine mandate,
but King County, Washington, Seattle, and the 30-40 mile radius has a vaccine mandate
starting in two weeks.
Yeah, I know.
We're contemplating pulling the plug on Seattle for that.
Definitely do it.
Yeah.
I hate to say it.
I want to come to Seattle.
I love the geography and some of the people I met to say it. I want to come to Seattle. I love the geography.
And some of the people I met there were amazing.
Or do a civil disobedience picnic outside of that venue like they're doing all over Europe.
All over Europe, there's people, when they implement these VAX passports, that are saying, we're just going to go outside and eat the food outside.
Yeah, totally.
Except our plan to go was like in the middle of winter.
So it's cold.
Get a jacket.
It's okay.
Winter in Seattle means rain.
You think George Washington complained about the cold?
Jack?
George Washington also implemented vaccine mandates, so I don't know what you're talking about, bro.
That's an interesting example to pull up right there.
We got an important one from Miss Mary.
She says, just commenting so Tim knows he does have female listeners,
I want to know more about that skin pigment stuff you had on the Cast Castle video.
So in the vlog, we got a package of Biotrust samples, and one of them was like, I think it's called like Angel's Beauty or something.
Oh, yeah.
And they were like, would you be interested in shouting this out?
And I was just like, I don't know if it would be sincere, like if I could as a dude who doesn't use this stuff, like actually promote this.
Jack would be perfect for it.
Jack, if you're looking for a sponsorship.
We could get headgear and spar a little bit.
I'm down.
I'm looking for a paintball party.
So anyway, in the vlog, I said I'm not sure
that our mostly male audience is going to be interested
in me promoting ageless skincare products.
But apparently, Miss Mary saw it, and she's interested now.
You think the Liminal Order guys would want to play paintball?
Absolutely.
The Cast Castle versus Liminal Order.
Let's do it.
Let's do a paintball battle.
We've got legit tier one.
It doesn't matter.
We've got professional LARPers.
Super ripped dudes in full tactical gear walking through the forest.
And it's like, Ian, I'm going to play.
I'm interested.
You have to.
I need a
nice automatic paintball uh are your demographics i mean i presume that they're a majority male but
are they like is it like 90 10 or yeah it's something like that i'd be down to do this uh
ageless beauty i'd rub it on my face on on air all right that's a different video by the end of
the show she puts the cream on her face It's probably really good for your skin.
All right.
Matthew Vance says, Tim, massive respect for your work and opinions, but regarding your
criticisms of mandate compliance, is it comparable to complying to background checks when you
oppose all gun laws, apples and oranges, or not, in your opinion?
What I mean is, if people are saying vaccine mandates for employment are wrong, and now
I'm going to actively engage in that specifically, they're not actively opposing the mandate.
They're participating in it.
You can still dislike it and say, I don't want it to exist.
So I'll say this.
If you're claiming that you are opposing, it's a semantic confusion.
If you say, I don't think we should have background checks for guns, then you can still be like, I'm going to vote for that.
But in the meantime, that I understand. we should have background checks for guns, then you can still be like, I'm going to vote for that.
But in the meantime, that I understand if you're saying that I, you know, don't like vaccine mandates, but for the time being, I'll vote for that. And then you keep complying. My problem
there is that compliance has only made the whole problem worse. So they're not they're not
necessarily one for one. But I will say this is the point I've been making. If you are still a
part of a system like in New York, like if you're opening a restaurant and you have a big sign in the window saying vaccines required but then back
in the back there's a back door where speakeas is happening you are clearly actively in opposition
to the vaccine mandates if you get your ccw so you don't have to go through the background check
process anymore like okay well now you're there's means to say i will not participate in that i will
use an alternative and there's also um i don't know exactly what's going on, and maybe I shouldn't
say too much, considering it's a firearm issue,
but there are other means of
working within the law,
and directly opposing
things like background checks or NICs.
But you'll have to work that one out
for yourself, because I don't want to
give anybody advice or anything,
necessarily, on legal issues I don't know about.
You know what I mean? But there's stuff you can do with like ffls and
with concealed carry that if you have a concealed carry permit west virginia you don't need a
background check so you quite literally just get your concealed carry and then you can just walk
in any store you want and they don't track or record any of this stuff but anyway all right
let's see we got mike sullivan says love the show and the castle vlogs congrats on your new studio
last night daily wire sold at an auditorium in Nashville,
2,800 people chanting, let's go, Brandon.
Wow, very nice.
Let's go, Brandon.
All right, let's see what we got here.
We got a comment.
I saw a question.
Someone questioned the memetic value of let's go, Brandon.
Do you think that that escapes just the very online and has contagion-like capabilities?
I know it's a meme, but I'm saying can it be contagious or is it really just isolated to people that happen to catch that particular story online?
I think it's one of the most powerful things we've ever seen.
Let's Go Brandon, to the average unsuspecting person is a silly fun chant
they might engage in yeah i remember when i was down during occupy wall street luke knows this
people would start chanting antica pizza lista and i remember i don't know if you were there
with me luke but some guy was going ah yeah andy nagiba didastida like and i was like what did you
say and he goes huh and i'm like what are you chanting and he goes oh i'm just chanting and
i'm like what are you saying oh i'm just, huh? And I'm like, what are you chanting? And he goes, oh, I'm just chanting. And I'm like, what are you saying?
Oh, I'm just, I don't know.
I'm just, they were literally chanting gibberish because they didn't know the chant was, ah,
anti, anti-capitalista.
And so they were just making gibberish up to chant along with it.
So if you get a bunch of people chanting, let's go, Brandon, right?
The media will be like, all of these people are doing the right wing meme.
And then they'll start reporting.
There's a big surge.
I remember I started chanting, I really want pizza.
And the Let's Go Brandon shirt, one of the best sellers on our T-shirt store right now.
So there's a lot of popularity.
What's the URL for that?
Thebestpoliticalshirts.com.
That's a good one.
You should go there.
And I appreciate that guy asking me questions about Seattle and acknowledging no vacs mandates.
He's clearly been to jackbrunch.com, where you can find out all of the information on the Jack Brunch Tour,
including all the dates and the Eventbrite sales pages. I hear those brunches are awesome.
They really are.
Jay Lopez says Jimmy Kimball.
I don't care.
That's why we love Luke.
Kinjin Ranger says Ian is literally calling for censorship. Let's go, Ian. I can't care. That's why we love Luke. Kinjin Ranger says, Ian is literally calling for censorship.
Let's go, Ian.
I can't believe people are okay with censorship.
Dude hasn't even watched Steven Crowder.
I was a censor for social media for five years, and I understand the value of judicious censorship.
So you admit it.
I'm not going to pretend like it's bad all the time and we need to get rid of all censorship because then it's just pure chaos and nothing can get done.
Ian is correct.
There is good censorship.
It's true.
We don't want gore and violence and murder and illegal content.
We need someone who's going to filter through that stuff and remove it from these platforms.
The problem is when they start saying, oh, but political content is also offensive.
So no, no, no.
I wish I could remember the name of it.
But one of my good friends produced a play, but it happened during COVID.
So they turned it into an audio play, which is very interesting, about what it's like to be a reviewer that has to manually review this kind of content that you just described.
Murder, gore, these type of things,
and what it does psychologically to the reviewer who just 24,
well, not 24, but seven days a week, not even seven days,
five days a week, eight hours a day is just looking at the most abominable stuff.
What's really bad is when you see a lot of it in a short period of time.
I remember the Christchurch shooting.
That guy went with a GoPro on and killed a bunch of people outside of two mosques
and i kept seeing the video over and over and over and different one guy had the doom the video game
doom overlay over it like it was a video game and it started to really like i i can't put words i
can't use words to describe it because the memories and stuff like the way it's you remember the past
it's like those things become memories and and when you see the way you remember the past, it's like those things become memories.
And when you see the bodies and the people that are – I can't – Tim, I can't go into it.
I know you don't want – you can't – it's just that it's a – for these people, this is their job.
You've got to understand.
So I think that people can get triggered when Steven Crowder or anyone starts to step over the line because it triggers all these other things you see.
Making jokes is so far removed
from what you're describing
right now with Christchurch.
It triggers the memories
of those other things
that they've seen in the past.
I don't care.
I literally don't care.
I just want you...
You want to be a whiny crybaby
who can't handle politics and leave.
If a soldier sees his friends die,
they're not being whiny cryberries about it.
Who said that?
Dude, enough.
Okay, enough.
We're talking about a guy
who does a comedy show and you're trying to act like it's a mass shooting incident. No, enough. We're talking about a guy who does a comedy show.
You're trying to act like it's a mass shooting incident.
No, I'm saying that as an admin, when you see people start to cross the line, it can trigger other things that you've seen in the past.
Let's read some more Super Chats.
All right, let's see what we got here.
Angela Luccarelli says, in the animal kingdom, the males are larger, heavier, and stronger than the females.
It's a fact, except for hyenas. I males are larger, heavier, and stronger than the females. It's a fact.
Except for hyenas.
I think there's more animals where that's not the same.
Yeah, there's a fish where the females are massive and the males are tiny.
And they latch on and then become parasites and then just live on the body.
It's gross.
But I think, generally speaking, especially among mammals, that's the case.
Men are bigger.
Anthony Epley says,
Tim, when can we expect you and Jack to co-sponsor an event?
I don't know.
All right, let's do another event.
Let's do it, Tim.
Love the idea.
When?
November?
We'll figure it out.
Let's do it.
All right, we'll do it.
Awesome.
That sounds fun.
We actually assumed Jack would be at the event we were doing,
but then we found out he was doing his own thing.
I think it would be cool to do a music event with Eric July
and R.A. the Rugged Man.
Let's do it.
There's a lot of opportunities.
Nets says, I think Ian's doppelganger
is Chris Pontius from Jerk.
Every time I see him, I have banana hammock
flashbacks. PTSD.
Oh no.
I can kind of see Chris Pontius.
I'm still learning who this guy is.
Kevin McMahon says,
Tim, fellow Chicagoan here,
the railroads have implemented
the December 8th deadline for the VACs,
and I and many other will be standing our ground.
So if you think the planes are bad,
wait till the trains stop moving.
And your food ain't coming in.
Do you see, Jack,
Augustine Farms announced on their website
you can't order anymore?
Really?
And they do the emergency food stuff.
There's a viral letter going around where they're telling one of their clients they can't provide with supplies anymore like they can't supply them so it looks like they're they're
pulling back due to a major shortage so that's emergency food when the emergency foods you can't
get good thing good thing there's 18 years of beans here right 18 are you joking sorry 50 30
probably 100 each bin is 30 years.
Oh, jeez.
They last 30 years.
But considering how many people we have here, I think it's like two weeks to a month.
Oh, dang.
Yeah.
We got 30 people.
You're right.
We'll fire everybody, kick them out when it hits the fan.
Yes.
And then the beans are all mine.
No one else.
Well, exactly right.
Can I stay?
You know, pulling into the driveway tonight, I almost ran over three Bambis.
I hit the brakes.
And I guess if this happens, I'll just...
They were stealing our fruit, Jack.
The Bambis?
They come in, they eat all our persimmons.
I had a mini little farm on my property a few years ago.
And I grew all kinds of vegetables and stuff.
And I had this beautiful crop of broccoli.
And they'd grown out of the ground ground and the heads were just big and I
was getting ready the next day to go out and clip them all off I come out they're
all gone the deer found them and they just destroyed my entire crop so so the
story so we have a cool story Jack we got to put it we got to put a correction in the in the first segment though but the story... Cool story, Jack. We've got to put a correction
in the first segment, though, but the story that
caught her in trouble was about a women's prison,
specifically. And then they did a skit
and they were attacked for it.
Or YouTube came down on them for it.
So my understanding, I made a mistake. I think based on what
we were talking about, it was this
Loudon story. I do think that ties into
Loudon's story, too, though, because
it's a similar kind of...
Although, yeah, you're right.
But if the strike was from an older video.
Yeah, yeah.
I wonder if they saw today's story and were like, ah, we'll get him.
We got him.
All right, let's see.
Twine, I want to know, what does it take to get a direct connection to YouTube like that
where their lawyers are talking to your lawyers?
Is there a certain threshold there?
There's a lawsuit between Crowder and YouTube, no?
I don't know.
I believe there is.
I believe they were talking about it.
So obviously when you have lawyers talking back and forth, that would be the relationship.
Yeah.
I mean, I've got a contact at Google.
So like we launched a new show, Tales from the Inverted World.
I'm like, hey, heads up.
We're going to be applying for monetization or whatever.
Someone get in touch with this man.
Jack's ready.
Just take the breaks off my channel, would you?
By the way, Jack Murphy Live on YouTube.
New videos every day.
Imagine that.
Oh, I got a correction here.
Another correction.
Unspecial noobs as Tim.
Brazilian sprinkle yucca flour, not cornmeal, on their beans and rice.
Source, I lived in Brazil for a couple of years.
Later married a Brazilian.
Also, BZ food is freaking amazing, especially Northeastern Brazilian food.
Dude.
What is it called?
Churrasco?
Is that what it is?
Yeah.
That was good. Is that when they come with all the big things of called? Churrasco? Is that what it is? Yeah. That was good.
Is that when they come with all the big things of meat?
Churrasco is a form of painting.
What? Yeah, I don't think you're right.
I thought you were talking about a pastry.
A meat pastry. I don't know what I'm talking about.
What's it called?
Look it up. Brazilian barbecue.
Brazilian grill. They walk around with big skewers with massive hunks of meat.
Churrasco?
Churrasco.
Traditional churrasco.
Boom.
I was right.
You were wrong.
Maybe it's something spelled differently. They come up to your plate with a knife, and they cut the meat off right onto your plate.
Not that.
We can get one of those, those rotisserie things.
And they're walking around.
And you'll see the pork guy, and you're like, pork man.
Can we go to one before the apocalypse?
They have these all over the United States where on your table, you just put, there's a little disc.
It's a green on one side, red on the other.
And when it's green, the guy with the meat, they all come to your table.
There's like 20 different kinds of meats and they all come and they just pile it on.
And if you just want to pause, you just turn it over and it's red.
And that way they don't hassle you.
Wow.
Yeah.
I also love conveyor belt sushi.
That's so much fun. In Japan,
they have a race car on a track
sushi where you have a little thing
and you type in what you want and a car drives
the food to you. Then you just take it off the
thing and then press the button and it goes back.
Then you put your plates on it and then it sends
out more food. It's so awesome. On conveyor belt, do you
just take it off when you want it and they charge you every time
you pick one? Yeah, by plate.
Blue plates and green plates. It's great because you're sitting there like nope nope nope nope that's how you feed it and then
someone made a viral video they put the gopro on it or they put their phone on it fogo to chow
that's what it is the place with the red and green discs come on all right twine autist says
as an alaskan, Alaska is terrible.
It's dark by 3 p.m. and around
0 degrees Fahrenheit for 9 months a year.
It's too cold to grow most foods
during the short summer. We wouldn't make it
if there was a collapse. Can't you eat
like elk or something? Or moose? Bears?
Yeah, you eat bear. I don't eat you.
You fish. I've watched Homestead Rescue.
I know you can build a greenhouse
and extend your growing season up there,
but I'm only moving to Alaska at the end if climate change is real.
You just eat bear.
Just eat bear.
That's it.
Just eat bear.
Come on.
It's so obvious.
Just wrestle them down.
I'm going to get the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere before it gets haywire.
Thanks, bro.
Are polar bears south or north?
I think they're north.
Are they north?
Yeah.
Arctic.
Are they protected?
I think they might be protected.
Oh, okay.
Then don't eat polar bears.
It won't matter if the world's ended.
What about penguins?
Can you eat penguins?
Also protected?
I don't know.
This is outside my purview.
I would never eat it.
You know they're a penguin in like Chile, I think, right?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I've been to Antarctica, actually.
Really?
Yeah.
No way.
Actually to Antarctica.
What were you doing down there?
I stood on the shore with 250 million penguins.
I'm sorry.
250,000 penguins.
Million.
What were you down there for?
Just to go be with the penguins.
Yes.
Wow.
Just to go to Antarctica.
There's no other reason to go.
It wasn't like there wasn't a hot new restaurant.
If you want a business down there.
Obviously,
if you want to enter
the hollow earth,
you got to go to South.
There's so many conspiracies
that just started right now.
I'm excited
there's more caves underground.
You just go.
You saw some amazing stuff.
Inside the earth is a sun.
It's true, yeah.
Have you ever seen that image
where there's like
a conspiracy theory
that the north and the south
pull their holes.
And you walk in and then gravity inverts, I guess.
Yeah, because more mass is on the bottom.
And you can see a sun in the middle.
Which is the core.
And then you can see past the sun is other ground, I guess, because you're inside the hollow earth.
I'm going to have to defer to Ian and you on this one.
The classified magma, yeah.
People come up with phony stuff, I'll tell you this.
That's interesting.
All right, let's see. I think Alaska would be a whole lot of fun. If you ever read Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne magma, yeah. People come up with funny stuff, I'll tell you this. That's interesting. All right, let's see.
I think Alaska would be a whole lot of fun.
If you ever read Journey to the Center of the Earth
by Jules Verne.
Oh, yeah, it's a good book.
Good book.
Classic.
Nonfiction.
Yeah, that's right.
Oh, my gosh.
It's a documentary.
Aldo Pineda says,
I believe the $600 bank spying
is to target those fired
for not complying to cripple them even more.
They have declared war on freedom-loving patriots.
You've got to be a special person if you believe them when they're like spying on accounts with at least six hundred dollars taxes the rich what are they talking about they're talking about taxing
the poor this person was going after the side hustle someone's yeah someone's like if i bought
a couch two years ago for twelve hundred dollars and now and next year i want to sell it for 800
are they going to tax me on that? On that depreciation?
This is really a surveillance bill
that Janet Yellen is literally arguing.
This will make sure that the billionaires
pay their taxes. That's literally what she just said.
And that's the most disingenuous,
craziest thing that I have ever heard.
It's a lie. And you've heard many
things. You've said many similar things
here, right here, that I was a cat man.
First of all, are you a cat man?
I am not a cat man.
I am inflammatory.
Good God.
I don't know.
I'd be fooled, but, you know, who knows?
Wow, Luke, you're going to get beat up.
Hey, you know, we all have a role to play on this show.
Do you have pets?
I have a dog.
Oh, you do?
That's who we're talking about.
She's Rosie.
She makes an appearance on every show.
Jack Murphy, live on YouTube. You can hear that. Or get the audio download as about. She's great. Rosie. She makes an appearance on every show. Jack Murphy live on YouTube.
You can hear that or get the audio download as well.
To meet Rosie.
Yeah, to meet Rosie every day.
I feel...
I record...
I'm pretty sure I heard a meow in one of those podcasts.
Shut up.
I do it live at noon every day and approximately around...
Not every day, but mostly.
And then around one o'clock, the mailman shows up and Rosie goes bonkers.
There you go.
She's a part of the show.
I'm a cat guy.
Shane Lagan says, love the show, love the studio, love Luke is back,
and so is Jack.
As a former competitive motocross racer,
it pains me to see the trouble y'all are having to get the bike to go.
Elbows up always.
We got two dirt bikes, and I think one's like a 185,
one's like a 220cc or whatever.
They're big, and one of them is, I, I just was very, it was easy for me to
start, you know, pull the clutch, hit it, shift, and then drive. The other one wasn't going. And
then I just kept, I don't know what I was doing. So they filmed me struggling to make the bike go.
And I just said, whatever I got, we got the electric ones to go. So, uh, we got free Domestan
and we're looking to, um, do a survey of the property tomorrow afternoon. So,'s still some stuff we're working with with the previous owners.
They're still there for the time being, but we're going to go there and probably just
take the electric off-road bikes and go through the woods and everything and just take a look
at the property.
What do you mean?
Elbows up like this?
Yeah.
Like that.
I have no idea.
Maybe like that when you're ready.
It's been a long time since I rode one.
I'm not a motocross.
You keep your elbows bent. One time I did a jump and had my elbows straight like that and they
like shocked back in we went to uh we went to travis pastranas's place uh a couple weekends
ago and that was amazing it's crazy i just got a text ian from uh red hen my fiance and she said
she told she's telling me to tell you that we did grounding last week. She made me go out in the front yard,
stand in my bare feet in the grass to recharge with the earth magnetic
forces.
I was doing that today.
Uh,
as I was dead lifting,
I just had a vision last night of getting my mother.
It's been,
I haven't seen my mom in a year and a half,
but when I do,
I'm going to hug her.
And when I do it,
I'm going to ground her energy into the earth's core and into the stars.
You can actually also send the energy into the stars.
And you can kind of conduit it through you.
And then that's a real hug.
How did that 135 go, dude?
How was that 135 today?
Did it work out?
Did you get it up?
What are you talking about?
You were deadlift, 135?
I don't know exactly what I was doing.
I was just deadlifting.
Oh, okay.
But it was strenuous.
135 grams.
Yeah.
He struggled. I wasn't counting. Maybe. I grams. Yeah. He struggled.
I wasn't counting.
Maybe.
I broke a sweat.
Is it on the vlog?
Let's see it.
There might be, yeah.
Take your form.
All right.
DJ Madero says,
we need to at least go back to the moon.
It's a rather strange satellite
that no one can adequately explain
how it came to orbit the Earth
except for an astronomically improbable collision theory
that some astrophysicists say needed to happen twice.
Theia, and that's Theia.
This other planetoid in the early Earth's solar system 3.6 billion years ago
or something smashed through Earth in its orbit, came out the other side as a ball of magma,
slowly cooled.
Maybe it came back and then threw again.
I don't know.
How does an asteroid go through a planet without destroying the planet?
It completely turned into both like liquid when it went through.
It liquefied both, and then they slowly...
Most of the Earth came out on the other side and then became the moon is the theory.
And it cooled, and apparently it's hollow.
It's like a hollow-ish ball of magma that cooled.
What's inside the moon, dude?
Probably open space.
Jeez.
Hollow moon theory.
Dust? I was thinking about probing it. A sun inside it. The moon, dude. Probably open space. Jeez. Hollow moon theory. Dust.
I was thinking about probing it.
But even if we probe the center of the moon, we might end up killing whatever's in there
if there's life.
So we got to be real careful about going down there.
Life inside the moon.
It's the hollow moon.
I don't know.
The hollow moon.
Roz's Rotary Rescue says Crowder's video from today was removed as well.
I watched it early this afternoon.
Now it's gone.
Maybe part of the strike as well.
Could be.
My understanding from, you know, what I was being told was that it was particularly about what happened in Loudoun.
Though maybe I'm incorrect.
Or maybe it was, you know, a big scoop up.
All right.
Let's see.
TJ Fippen says,
Timcast should start a monthly quarterly box.
Include one of the thousand weird comics and our pillow, your own beverage holder. I'm down. Take my money, TimCast should start a monthly quarterly box. Include one of the thousand weird comics and
our pillow, your own beverage holder. I'm
down. Take my money, Tim. P.S. Sup,
Ian? Sup, dog? TJ.
Working on the Fediverse.
Headspace says, Ian, have you considered
testosterone supplementation? Alex
Jones can hook you up. Do the world a favor.
I have, actually, and I've also noticed
I think people can take too much tea. You see
the really red face people.
So you got to kind of balance that out.
Are you trying to single someone out here?
John McAfee, I love you, but I think you were too high tea.
I had a great idea.
I wanted to hire a fitness and nutrition expert to come and help all of the people at the
Cass Castle to eat better and to make sure they're getting in some exercise every day.
And I thought, I was just imagining what would happen if we hired some super ripped gym bro
and then imagining in five months every single employee of the castle is just super ripped
and wearing tank tops and hot pants.
This should not be a –
I want you to imagine Ian, super ripped, massive chest, exactly as he is, but just mad fit.
We take before and after photos and then start hacking supplements right afterwards. Yeah. super ripped, massive chest, exactly as he is, but just mad fit. I got the frame for it, man.
We take before and after photos and then start hacking supplements right afterwards?
Yeah.
It's a huge business.
Let's do it.
I think this should be a part of the business plan.
That's my personal opinion.
You can leave the hot pants and the pink tank tops outside.
But if you did that, I would strongly support that 100%.
I could contribute any way that I could.
No, but I seriously do think that we should – I would like to get someone who specializes in nutrition to do the snack shopping so we can cut out the garbage.
I haven't been eating sugar, no sugar, for – I think it's like we're going on two months now.
I've been eating mostly meats and fats and been eating a whole lot healthier now, and I feel better.
And I'm like, we should have someone actually can plan this out and then maybe just like prepare meals.
Like a chef that does it all.
But also fitness.
You know, you should have on the show Alexander Cortez.
He's got a really large Twitter following.
He is an absolute fitness god.
He's got long, beautiful hair just like you.
You guys could swap stories on how to maintain that sheen.
He'll come here and get you guys.
Cortez, he's good.
He's good.
You should have him on. Yeah, I keep getting messaged by, well, not keep, come here and get you guys with cold water. Cortez, he's good. He's good. You should have him on.
Yeah, I keep getting messaged by, well, not keep, but health and fitness people that want to join.
So I think if you're out there, message jobs at tincast.com.
You do cooking, health, all that stuff.
Being happy and healthy is an act of resistance in today's day and age.
So is deadlifting 135 grams.
That's right.
Blake Smith says, did you guys catch Rogan's interview with Dr. Sanjay Gupta?
Not yet. Did he? He did it? No.
Yeah, he did. I'm hearing a lot
of chatter about that because he
is directly implicating Dr. Fauci
and the gain of function
studies in Wuhan. And he's
talking about the exact
cleavage
site that they were working on
that is related to the sickness that has been going
around everywhere. So this is a big entry. I'm getting a lot of notifications. I haven't seen
it yet. I don't know the exact implications. I'm just reading some of the headlines that I'm
seeing about it right now. Wow. Yeah, I'm looking at from msn.com,
Rogan S., Sanjay Gupta, Fauci's quote, being honest about NIH connection to Wuhan labs. Again, it functions. So it's out there.
Cleavage thing.
All right, let's see.
Don't get too happy there, Jack.
I'm glad they're bringing that word back.
Sonny James says, okay, the surveillance thing with the 600.
If you had a crazy subscriber that does something, God forbid, really illegal,
would that give you a conspiracy charge?
The motives behind our government is terrifying.
I don't know how that would function. I don't what that means the 600 thing the surveillance thing they're basically
saying if you have an account with at least 600 bucks they're gonna get your your income and
outgoing revenue what they're trying to do is if you lose your job and you're like i'm gonna mow
lawns for money they're gonna be like hey we couldn't help but notice that money came into
your account that was unreported can you explain it they're taxing the pool if you buy something that's been taxed and
then you resell it you get taxed again on it that's right it's so busted up if i give you a
dollar you got to pay taxes you then take that i guess what you'd have 93 78 78 cents or whatever
70 no 70 72 i guess up to 10 000 i'm saying i'm saying like just in general for like income if i
say ian i'm gonna hire you to give me a high five for one dollar then you end up getting only like
72 cents then you say hey luke i'm gonna hire you you know hire you at 75 72 cents to do a high five
then luke ends up with only like 50 cents so that dollar goes around the table and then the
government's extracting like like some kind vampire, just sucking the currency of every transaction.
It's not the way it was supposed to be built.
I did read about a new app.
I did read about a new app that takes your Bitcoin holding, and then you can just swipe your card anywhere, and it automatically takes your Bitcoin holding and converts it into USD just for that transaction.
Wow.
That's a good step.
That's a good step.
I wish I could remember what it is.
They're going to kill me for not remembering the name.
I think we just need prices to be in Bitcoin.
Or maybe, I don't know, something else.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's see what we got here.
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What's up, Teddy?
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because right now we do Monday through Thursday as the bonus segment now we're
going to have Fridays after the show, the Green Room show.
It'll be once a week.
We're trying to figure out how to make it work
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I do.
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we're shooting tonight last night we did it at a higher resolution. So the upload and encoding took a little bit longer.
That's right.
I think that it wasn't actually ready until about midnight.
So maybe it'll be up at 11.
It might be a little late, but we'll find out.
It's still a higher resolution.
But we reduced the frame rate a little bit.
So it might be a little late.
If it is, we'll figure it out and we'll keep moving.
We'll put it out there.
Catch you later.
Very cool.
And I did want to say before we go that I was not incorrect about this word that Tim and I were talking about.
We were just talking about different languages.
I was talking about Italian, which is chiaroscuro.
Chiaroscuro.
I said chiaroscuro, not chiaroscuro.
You're wrong.
I was talking about resilient.
I was talking about the painting, which is like the treatment of light and shade and drawing and painting, which is something that John Rubens did a lot in his paintings.
Anyway, I'm done.
You guys are both so smart.
I just wanted to make that final point.
Surrounded by nerds.
Huh?
I know, we're a bunch of nerds.
It's true.
I just want to say I'm Sour Patchlets on Twitter.
You guys are more than welcome to follow me there.
We will see all of you over at TimCast.com in the member segment.
Thanks for hanging out.
Bye, guys. you you