Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #69 - Black Lives Matter Leader Plans Armed Patrols, Liberals Buying Guns Like CRAZY
Episode Date: June 4, 2020A leader in the Black Lives Matter Movement is "going to war"...by espousing some very conservative-sounding stances. Then the focus is on the left-wing religion of wokeness as crowds and crowds of pe...ople gather to proclaim their guilt and vow to be better and Tim sees the importance of innocence until proven guilty. The conversation naturally turns to the charges being laid against the men in the case of George Floyd. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Man, this is a crazy story.
This is important stuff.
We got a bunch of stories.
The Second Amendment has been renewed completely.
Yes.
Yes.
Every liberal in the country now has, like, shut up.
And a lot of them have flipped their changed their story
the craziest thing was i saw this meme where a guy was like the the karen from my block who's
constantly trying to organize gun control protests just tried to organize a community watch like to
pitch in money to like higher armed security wow yep yep there's a video from long uh long island
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So this is interesting.
This is the lead we're going to be talking about.
A Black Lives Matter leader who I've talked about,
as I think he's a cool dude, Hank Newsom,
said they want essentially armed community patrols.
And I was thinking about this because I know a lot of people
take it to a dark place immediately.
And I'm like,
I don't think it's a dark place.
I'm 100% with you.
But we'll get to this.
Yeah.
Like people taking responsibility
for their own safety,
their own communities.
Yeah.
Arming themselves and stuff.
Being responsible.
I think it's wonderful.
Yeah, but we got a lot to talk about.
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going through it and it is what it is we've got a bunch of stories, man.
I'm losing my mind on this stuff because they told us we couldn't go outside.
We still can't go outside.
The other day, I was like, do we have Nesquik?
I wanted Nesquik.
Yeah.
So when's the last time you had some of that?
Long time.
I don't even remember.
But isn't it?
It's better than regular chocolate milk.
It's got vitamins in it, too.
Is that right?
Yeah.
It's fortified.
So I'm sitting there, and I can't remember what happened.
I think we had like peanut butter and jelly.
And the store's closed.
Yeah.
And I was like, what do you mean?
The store's closed.
Curfew.
Yeah, we're under curfew still.
Yeah, Walmart was closed.
Walmart was closed.
And I'm like, I don't understand why I can't go out and buy chocolate milk right now.
Because everyone's out protesting in this state. Yeah. We're're in jersey up in newark and my mind is blown and then i see these photos going viral of nurses
celebrating and cheering and i'm like the nurses were just blocking the cars of other protesters
when they were protesting the lockdown wrong kind of protest him yep wrong kind of people
so i'm i'm i'm just i'm losing my mind over this man how we're in this
position where all of a sudden now it's coming out the new york times is saying you know about
that study that said hydroxychloroquine wasn't safe and trump was wrong the thing is it's probably
not real they don't want to say it too loud because they don't want to admit trump was right
why why did the media come out and say this drug was unsafe
and now as soon as they start lifting the lockdown
and the protests are out, they're like, oh, it's safe again.
Because people take it.
That's melting my brain. Yeah, people take it for other stuff.
Yup.
So what, a study came out
just to go after Trump?
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
But I really want to talk about guns.
I've got some things to say, but I'll wait until the subject. I want to talk about guns.
All right.
Yeah, let's talk about guns.
All right, Alex. Let's get started with this first.
Alex.
Yes.
Today we're talking about guns, people.
We are prepared to stop these murders by any means necessary.
Black Lives Matter leader declares war on police and group is, quote,
training our people to defend our communities in Black Panther-styled armed patrols.
That was a bold statement.
I read that.
I was like, declare war.
I mean, it sounds kind of scary, right?
Yeah.
I kind of like it.
I'm like, so hold on.
You mean to tell me this dude Hank Newsom is saying in his community
he wants to keep their community safe, exercise his legal rights.
I don't see and and give people in their community a
purpose you know they have something to get up for be like you know what I'm
gonna I'm patrolling the neighborhood keeping it safe today I'm a feel I feel
good yeah what I'm doing something for my community that's awesome I don't like
this though declaring war it's like bro don't don't get on the police when you
know we see you know black people getting killed right now and their business
is being destroyed right now it's well right right by who knows who you know but it's like
but they're not bringing those up yeah they're talking about that sassy woman who was like you
said black lives matter what about my store what about me and yeah you know what i mean yeah
exactly but what i mean with this is you've got a guy who
is Hank Newsome
activist law abiding citizen
apparently gun owner I guess I imagine all
legal things yep and they're saying he's
they use the language declaring war on police
because it's a shock sensational title
and I'm like come on come on did he even say that
though probably not but we'll read it
because Alex Jones said that that's what Joe Rogan
said he's gonna he's bringing the war to and he's like no that never happened it's being embellished
this is the mainstream media we're talking about so i think it's fair you know if you want to be
like yeah but this one's like not the time because he's talking about arming his community and if you
say he's declaring war on the police while arming his community it sounds like people are going to
go march to the police department with guns.
And that's not what he's talking about. He's talking about Black Panther style
community patrols. They say in an exclusive interview, Newsom says the BLM movement has
marched for years to wake people up to the realities of police brutality and oppression.
And he believes that since the tragic death of George Floyd, who died after his neck was pinned
under the knee of a white police officer during an arrest on Memorial Day, people have finally awoken.
It's our obligation.
It's our duty to provide people with a pathway forward.
And that's the purpose you were talking about.
Dude, I actually am really optimistic about this.
We want.
Here's a quote.
We want liberation.
We want the power to determine our own destiny.
We want freedom from an oppressive government.
And we want the immediate end of government sanctioned murder by the police i'm like that sounds very very 1776 of you brother
it's all good things yeah right agreed uh so he says we're preparing and training our people to
defend our communities now what does that mean i do fear there's going to be anti-police conflict
or sentiment but i also believe if you have there was a group called
legally armed in detroit i think it was yeah standing on the steps of the capitol firearms
trainers and they had no problems i think if you have like look man if if you have armed community
patrol groups okay you got to do a lot more than just train people and give them guns you you let
the police know like hey here's who we are here's's what we're doing. Give us a call. We want to make sure we're taking care of things.
Here's the good thing about it.
Right now, we are seeing in polls, I can't remember which polling group this was, support for Black Lives Matter through the roof, skyrocketing.
Even among Republicans, it's way, way up.
And it's really low among Republicans.
And I'm like, this is all good.
It's all good.
Because I thought about this.
And I'm seeing all the tribalist stupidity on Twitter.
And what they're talking about is they're like, they showed a clip of black people marching with guns.
And they did this like, ha ha, you know, white conservatives, look what we're doing.
And I'm like, I'm sure they're happy you're doing it.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's what they've been arguing for this whole time.
So I started thinking about it. Good point. They were saying, you know, I'm thinking that's what they've been arguing for this whole time yeah right so i started thinking about it good point they were saying you know i'm thinking
like what is the outcome of this going to be they're demanding police reforms and i'm like
i'm down with that yeah me too you know i think uh how it's done is important but it can be done
as a good thing you look at you know uh what's going on with a lot of these stories that are
coming out i i don't like how it goes to a racial place. Because I grew up on the south side of Chicago, man.
I know poor people who have been affected by, you know,
police misconduct or whatever.
But I think about what's coming out of this.
And you've got calls for more accountability.
I dig it.
You've got liberals buying guns like crazy.
And I'm like, you know what?
I dig it.
If people take responsibility for themselves. Now, there is a concern. So I'll like you know what I dig it if people take responsibility for themselves now
there is a concern so I'll let everybody know I went today I'm taking care of business to get
set up to get everything I need to get yeah and I'm not going to get too specific on you know what
I've done so far because I don't you know my business is that's my private security but I'll
just say I was talking to a guy involved in the process who said he's concerned about a lot of untrained people who've been buying up guns like crazy. Yeah, that makes
so he was like, make sure you do the right thing, man. And he gave me a bunch of advice and stuff.
And I'm like, I got it. I got it. You know, I hear you, bro. I actually have done a police
academy training. So they walk you up with all the different guns and stuff. And so but I'm far
from an expert. But there is there is a concern about that. But I'm thinking about what he's talking about.
I think it would be actually great to see these communities have purpose, like you mentioned.
Yeah.
Now there's responsibility for these young people.
Now, when there's problems, they have to hold their own accountable.
And I mean, like people who live in their neighborhood.
I'm not talking about a race thing.
It's not like they're just going to be walking around and letting people do, you know, illegal things, things that
are frowned upon by general society.
You know, I'm just kind of putting a blanket term out there, but it's not just going to
be the police that they're going to be holding accountable.
They're going to be standing there holding everyone accountable, you know?
Exactly.
Yeah.
It's just going to raise the level of everyone being.
Dude, dude, dude.
This is great.
Yeah, I agree.
It's awesome.
This is what
everybody needs think about this let's say you live in a neighborhood and one day some kid is
robbing a house and you have community policing yep the people know who the cop is the cop is a
part of the community or even a neighborhood watch and they see billy johnson's kid robbing it so
then they tell the neighbors everybody knows everybody
hears everybody gets gets pissed off yeah and they go to billy johnson they're like your kid
i caught him yeah and everyone like i'll stop it'll never happen again because now there's
real concern about being ostracized by their neighbors in their community and there's a real
connection you also have the people engaging in community watch they have responsibility to the
community too yep imagine imagine if like you know when we were talking about the Atlas gym, for those
that aren't familiar, there's a gym nearby to where we live.
Big national story because they were trying to reopen during a lockdown.
The governor threatened them.
They came, they were ticketing people and arrested one guy for not, you know, showing
his ID.
And I'm thinking about they brought in police from outside the city because the local cops wouldn't do it.
That's really interesting.
Yeah, they didn't want to be shunned by the people who live around.
It's like that's the opposite of what we need.
Yeah.
So there are challenges with what happens when someone from one community comes to the other community.
And then you treat them like normal.
I think if these people are going to take care of their own neighborhoods, more importantly, like giving purpose to people to be responsible for the upholding and defense of their community.
I'm imagining what happens when, you know, we see a lot of videos going around right now of looting and stuff in New York.
What would happen if these people got caught by their own neighbors?
You ever see that video?
This hilarious of a mom catching her son at a riot.
Oh, yeah.
In 2017.
Yeah.
Where was that?
I think that was at Baltimore. Yeah. She caught she's was she like hitting him with her purse slipper i think
yeah she's hitting him oh my goodness yeah like what are you doing he's like i'm sorry mom i'm
sorry mom that's that's the kind of connection we need and they're you know what what i find
interesting they're calling for you know defund the police and it's like well we kind of need the
police we we we need the police you know there's police out there. But if this is what they're
going to plan on doing, we won't need as many police. So it's
kind of a win-win for them to actually mobilize
and start protecting their neighborhoods. That's awesome.
Dude, this is crazy. This is like a huge conservative-slash-libertarian victory in some
regards. In many regards. Of government powers yeah exactly i yeah that's that's this this has been uh the
writing's been bad the tribalism has been really bad definitely it's really really annoying how the
tribalism is functioning through this especially when i think one of the most like man just
heartbreaking things for me to watch very early on yeah where i'm seeing all of these conservatives
even rush limbaugh being like i'm heartbroken by watching this video of george floyd and i'm like
we've done it everyone yes we are all united we're all actually united and then so let's riot and
tear everything down yeah right it's like and we we're all with everybody we all agree here and
then when a lot of conservatives started pointing out like this writing is bad they got attacked for
it yeah exactly and i'm like dude we were we were ready to hold hands under the rainbow, man.
That's a dream, isn't it?
There's someone out there that hates that.
They don't want us together.
They want to split us up.
Everything I'm reading is either people fighting to be like, let's stay together.
Or if you're not on my side, you're over there and you're the enemy.
So let's divide further and keep us all separated.
We don't want anyone together. It's like, no no that that is a problem and i'm seeing it
too much even friends of mine are saying it's like that's the issue all these other people it's like
everyone was a covid expert now they're like a civil rights experts and it's like no you you
can't just say this is the answer there's so many different things that we need to think about, but we all need to be accountable.
These cops are being held accountable.
Awesome.
It's good.
Are you saying it's complicated?
Yes.
I think I know what you really mean.
Did I just say it, Tim?
But this is the point.
I think there's a famous quote about the stupid
people find simplicity and the
intelligent people find the complexity or something like that.
But I think what you're really saying is that there's some
kind of force driving people apart, making
us hate each other. Yeah. China.
China. China.
Honestly though, that's
I have seen enough
random things. Some people have posted
some random stuff about it,
and it's like, it's not that far-fetched.
Who has a lot to gain?
I'm kidding, by the way.
I know you were joking, but I'm going to go ahead and say the conspiracy of it.
It's like, we were already in tense, you know, like, we weren't at war,
but like, it's tense.
Yeah, we're in a trade war with them, yes.
But, I mean, man, they have some issues with us, and at war but like trade wars it's tense yeah we're in a trade war with them yes but i mean man
they they have some issues with us and they have they've already made they're making fun of us
they're straight up going on their news making fun of us and it's like we were already worried
with you know war with china it's like why wouldn't they want us to destroy each other and
be separated and fight each other until we're like, you know, a mess. And then they push the button.
Look what COVID did.
Right.
Right.
Our aircraft carriers get infected, have to be cleaned out and all this stuff.
Yeah.
And they want us off base.
So it's been, it's been, look, man, it's been decades of favorable treatment for China.
Yeah.
All our politicians and leader have been doing all these really great and beautiful, nice
things for them.
Yeah.
And now all of a sudden Trump's pulling the rug out from under him.
Yeah. Trump's like, no more China under him. Yeah, Trump's like,
no more China. No, no, no, no, no.
America. America first.
Let's save.
Let's put a tag in. Yeah, we're spinning. We're spiraling.
We're spiraling. I want to keep it to... I mean, as I said, it's complicated.
It isn't that complicated. We gotta keep it to guns.
We gotta keep it to guns. Okay, okay.
Check this out. You guys may have seen this story.
Spicy.
It is.
The Second Amendment has never been stronger. I think we're going to see the crushing of a lot of these laws.
Yeah.
Maybe I'm being a bit, I don't know.
Hyperbolic?
No, optimistic.
Okay.
In like what's to come.
Tim being hyperbolic?
What?
No.
But look at this story.
Florida Sheriff to looters.
I'm advising armed homeowners
to blow you back out of their house
with their guns.
You want to know something funny?
Well, technically,
he was advising anyone
who wanted to go
into those neighborhoods.
Fair warning, right?
He was warning them.
There's this tweet,
and I love it.
And it's a picture of three men
on a rooftop with AR-15s.
Okay. And it says, heads up, there's men on a rooftop with with ar-15s okay and it says
heads up there's men armed with guns on the top of the you know these roofs don't go to this place
yeah and i was like you've just proven the point of why they're on the roof with guns that's the
whole point the protesters who are marching around these guys don't have on the roof to
protect the business and then the social media says don't go that way don't go that way they
have guns it's like there you go, point proven.
So now once there's guns everywhere,
protests will be peaceful.
I think there is a good point to be made in the fact
that accidental deaths will probably go up.
You know, like the guy was telling me earlier,
he's really scared about a bunch of untrained people
now getting armed.
Yep, agreed.
It's fair, man.
Let me tell you the story that I read once.
So I actually went to this gun rights thing in Chicago a long time ago.
It was a very famous woman who told the story about how – I'm going to miss the details, but I know all you guys probably know this one.
She was apparently – Texas passed a law saying you couldn't bring a gun or something into a restaurant or something like this.
She lives in her car.
Okay.
She goes in, and she was eating dinner or something when a shooting happened and she had...
In the restaurant.
Yeah.
Okay.
And so she was like, my gun is right there.
I can't do anything about it.
So apparently she's a very famous advocate, you know, campaigner and everything.
And I was in Chicago skating around or something and I can't remember exactly why.
My friend worked at the...
It was at the Thompson Center, I think it was.
And is that what it's called? I think it is is my friend worked there and so i was hanging out and
i saw it and uh i thought it was interesting story i don't really think much of it but someone there
told me the story about the concerns of rapid escalation and they told me a story about there
was a car accident a fender bender somebody accidentally re-rendered somebody else apparently
the guy who got re-rendered wasvid, gets out of his car freaking out,
like, you moron, what are you doing?
Yelling, and he's strapped.
He's got his gun on his holster.
So the guy getting out of his car,
who rear-ended him, was like,
anxiety super high,
flustered because this guy's yelling.
He sees the guy get out with his gun,
and he puts his hand down by his hip
and puts his hand up saying, stop,
because this guy's freaking out.
When the guy in front sees him put his hand near his hip, other guy reaches for his then the guy in the back thought he was drawing
for it so he pulls his out and they both pulled them out and started shooting at each other oh my
gosh it's a story someone told me okay they told me it was it was the fear true or not though that
that definitely shows you know escalation in its truest form but this this person. When it's emotional, you know, red eyed, you can't see anything except anger.
We're humans.
You know, that can happen to anyone, even the most peaceful person.
Something can trigger that.
You know, we don't know until we're there.
So this person was telling me this was apparently like part of the rally.
They were like pro 2A and they were just saying like like that's why training and being smart.
But the point they're bringing up
is I guess like the gist
of what they were getting
at was we're having a conversation about
these things happen. You know, you can't
run from them. You can't try and stop
every single person because sometimes
these things happen. And
you know, we recognize these things happen.
Imagine you've got, you know we recognize these things happen imagine you've got
you know a whole up you know a hole springing in the bottom of a ship okay it's like well yeah
sometimes that happens you patch it up you you can't literally stop it from happening so it never
happens so imagine you have a boat you keep reinforcing the hole and you've got 87 layers
you're like now it'll never spring a leak and then you sink yeah you know so it's like you
got to recognize that uh i'll put it this way.
There was a story about like a mass shooting in Europe and the response from the local government from the from the country.
I can't remember which was it might have been Denmark.
They were just like sad.
Moving on.
What are you going to do in America?
Something bad happens.
We immediately say we need a new law.
Do we really?
We need a new law.
And it's like, but it was already illegal. Yeah. So then they try and ban cosmetics and stuff and it starts getting out of
hand and now it's like you know i was talking to somebody who was from europe telling me that i
should get a gun and i was like you know i'm taking care of everything and they said to get an ar-15
and i was like well yeah but there's like a bunch of laws specifically targeting that weapon and i was like
i think there are variants that are uh functionally equivalent that i can look into with different
names that have bypassed these weird cosmetic assault laws or whatever and then they they asked
me about like getting a machine gun or something and i was like those are completely illegal and
they've been illegal since the 80s and i was like look you know it is a weird circuitous
complicated i've not you know like when i'm filling out these forms i'm like what is this
what is that what is this there's like all these weird things on it like new jersey doesn't make
it easy yeah and it still takes a long time but uh i was explaining to them they a lot of you
know europeans think that in the u.s everyone's got like a belt fed like you know world war ii
style like man i wish you know crazy machine gun yeah but uh there's people out there that probably have them
that we don't know about but well for sure but not everyone check the story out check this out
oh oh wow oh yeah this is the past three months million guns sold in three days
in no three months in three months oh sorry oh okay i was like whoa that's a lot that'd be very
different that'd be worrying.
I'm like, wait, is this the same article that we're reading here?
Six million guns sold in three months.
Wow.
I was zoning out on that one.
Yeah, it was like 1.7 million sold in May, which is a record, apparently.
Wow.
And 40% are first-time gun buyers.
40%?
40%.
Oh, my God.
That's a lot of armed liberals.
I'm almost afraid.
I know.
Now listen, let's talk about the scary part.
What's the scary part?
I mean, we're dealing with the cusp of a civil war.
There's the possibility that we de-escalate, but all we've ever seen is escalation and no sign that anyone wants to give up.
Like Nancy Pelosi.
She's out marching in the protest right now apparently which but what that's our businesses can't reopen no they
it's a lie don't care they it's all the rules they're just taking advantage but that's another
subject at hand though right we're gonna we're gonna go into the covet side of things later
right oh yeah but before but no before we move on i want to talk about this this this black lives
matter being uh matter being armed because that i feel like you know no one's really talking about
david dorn you know and he got shot and just protecting his own business or his friend's
business he worked there i think right or something like. So it's his friend's business. We see all these businesses being destroyed that are actually, you know, black members of the community that are their lives are being ruined now because of people that are marching for George Floyd.
If they did what what they're planning on doing, you know, and they had these armed community militias essentially that are protecting their own communities a lot of that wouldn't
happen anymore you know i have to wonder about you know they often say who benefits yeah it's
like a lot of conspiracy theorists who benefits from this right key bono alex jones like to say
it or i don't know if he still does i don't watch his show but it's a good question because you look
at what's happening with all these riots and you have uh the rapper i think his name is like dream or something okay you've got killer
mike you got people in atlanta which is like majority black businesses i don't think it's
majority but a very very large proportion relative to other parts of the country and they're going
around they're burning things and burning things down and who benefits the most from all the
destruction in black communities this is stopping the transfer of generational wealth. It's like you've got people who have been, you know, historically
come from oppression. And now through the civil rights and everything we've done, we've made
tremendous strides to solving a lot of these issues. And now we have, you know, the first
black president, Barack Obama. A lot of great things have come. A lot of great things are to
come. There's a lot of things we've got to solve. lot of great things have come. A lot of great things are to come.
There's a lot of things we've got to solve.
One of the things that's going to help with equality
is the transfer of generational wealth.
But if you look at these communities,
you can see these riots break out,
destroying their businesses and their livelihoods.
And then it's crazy because when that rapper came out and said,
dude, why are you destroying our businesses?
They attacked him for it.
Why?
Who benefits, man? Yeah, exactly. That doesn't make any sense to me. I have to imagine. Who are
they fighting then, you know? I have to imagine every regular American would love the idea of
any other American, regardless of race, seeing prosperity and living the American dream.
Absolutely. I know I do. But that's how we got to this point from people finally being like, you know, do your thing. Like that woman who was yelling in the streets like,
yeah, I'm black and I'm not oppressed. I live in a country where if you have the ability to
do something, you go out and do it. And I'm proof of that. And then that white girl is like,
no, you're oppressed. And she's like, no, I'm not oppressed. I'm telling you right now,
I'm not oppressed, dude. I was like, wow, that's a oppressed. I'm telling you right now, I'm not oppressed.
Dude.
I was like, wow, that's a boss right there.
I mean, look at Candace Owens, for instance.
Successful.
I'm assuming she's well off.
I would think so.
Money wise.
Right.
And she says similar things.
You know what, man?
I get, I call, it's like Asian and Asian mixed people are Heisenberg's uncertainty people of color.
Okay.
Or Schrodinger's people of color.
So I first called it Schrodinger's people of color because you're either, you are or
you aren't depending on which opinion you take.
Okay.
And then someone said, no, it's the Heisenberg uncertainty.
So basically what happens is for me, if I say to one of these people, I agree with you,
then all of a sudden now they respect my family and my history and everything. If I say, I'm not people, I agree with you, then all of a sudden now they respect
my family and my history and everything.
If I say, I'm not oppressed, I disagree with you, they say, oh, because you're white.
Right.
So that woman, it just becomes a weird mind, cognitive dissonance, mind break thing.
There's a really crazy video where there's a black cop.
He's older.
Yeah.
And there's like a 20-year-old white college girl.
Of course.
She says, why are you supporting white supremacy or something? He's like, what? I'm a cop. What are you. And there's like a 20-year-old white college girl who she says, why are you supporting white supremacy
or something? He's like, what? I'm a cop.
What are you talking about? And she said, the police are
racist. And he was like, what?
And she was like, yes, you're being oppressed.
And he was like, I grew up during civil rights.
What are you talking about, little white girl?
But that's what they believe. That's the narrative that
they can't look at
anything else because then their beliefs
will change.
You know, it's funny.
I see like when you think of millennial, you know, what does a millennial look like to you?
You know, think about that.
So that's fine.
Hold that in your head.
You don't have to answer it.
But then you think about what like why we're complaining about millennials. It's like the people that feel entitled, that feel like they are owed stuff and they don't have to work for it you know
that's really familiar right now because a lot of people are it feels like it's the same argument
right now like why can't we just get stuff for free you know it's like and it's not a race issue
that's that's the problem it's not it's not has nothing to do with race listen it's all about
you know the society has just fed it to us that we
are owed stuff and it's like we're not you got to go out and get it you got to earn it i have seven
words for you go on what is it gobble gobble gobble gobble uh-huh one of us go on yes okay
ah okay it all makes sense now i understood the last three words i'll be honest do you know the
reference to that no i have no idea what that means i don't know the name of the film, but it's basically like a bunch of circus freaks.
And a woman sits down with them and they go,
Gooble gobble, gooble gobble, one of us, one of us.
Look at this video.
Oh my gosh.
No, but this is relevant to what we're talking about.
You may have seen this video.
Oh, this. God, this video.
Where all of these people...
No.
Bro, this is praying. Look at this.
I'm going to play this for you guys.
And you're going to be unhappy that I did,
but it's important that you hear it.
So I hope you're ready.
Anti-blackness or violence.
About racism, anti-blackness or violence.
I will use my voice in the most uplifting way possible.
I will use my voice in the most uplifting way possible.
And do everything in my power to educate my community.
I will love my black neighbors the same as my white ones.
You know, our neighbors are black.
And they're so nice.
And you know what?
Our other neighbors, they're not. And they're so nice. Yeah, they're great. And you know what? Our other neighbors, they're not.
And they're also nice.
I have friends that are all sorts of races, and they're all nice people.
Like, I just don't.
He could have just spoke all these words, and everyone would have been like, word.
All right, makes sense.
The point I bring up is, what you just watched was a cult building exercise
i'm not i'm not exaggerating no i agree literally what many cults will do to reinforce ideas is to
make you repeat it so i i grew up uh with a lot of hacker friends um i used to program some stuff
and uh i would make little video games very very minor but ultimately got more into the social
engineering side of hack the hacker community, which is they call human hacking.
I ultimately ended up working for nonprofits where I would, hey, come over here and sign
up for Greenpeace because understanding how the human mind works, I was one of the best
in the nation for numerous nonprofits signing up new members.
Ultimately quit because I realized they were lying about it so much, like so much of this
stuff is so evil.
And I thought I was going to do good, right?
But I see this stuff and getting someone to repeat something is an anchoring technique.
It's like you make them believe it by saying it.
Yeah.
Okay.
Even if you tell them, like, repeat after me.
I said, you know, X, Y, and Z.
It anchors it.
You know, it really helps reinforce that.
These are all white people.
Worst of all, they're all people who are are white who are
like supposedly anti-racist yeah the reason i bring this up in the context of what we're just
talking about before is that these people are impossible to talk to because they've been
indoctrinated and they you can't really break them out i guess i guess it's where the red pill meme
kind of makes sense yeah you know you wake up to reality because you're one of these people sitting there with your listen man i sent this video to my friends and i was like with no
comment i just here's the video yeah and i got crazy defense of it huh oh no they're just they're
just uh uh you know it's the people's mic you know you know the people's mic is where you say
something they respond that way everyone can hear it. Right. Because everyone says it. And I'm like, no.
That's when you're giving out information.
This is like describing internal action.
Oh, well, I mean, you know, tons of groups do this.
And I'm like, no.
This is a bunch of people that already believe all this stuff.
Right.
So them sitting in a circle telling each other how not racist they are.
Who is that helping?
You know, it's like it's being spread around.
And now everyone's like, well, that's a cult.
That's very culty.
I'm glad they did it.
Or the blackout thing on, you know, yesterday's Instagram.
You know, it's like everyone who follows everybody already.
It's already the circles.
The circles are already kind of closed.
So they're all just showing each other how virtuous they are.
Yes.
Like, look at this.
Look how anti-racist I am.
One of us.
One of us.
Yeah.
Gooble gobble.
Gooble gobble.
See, my eyes were rolling so hard when I saw all of the blackout squares that I swear I
could have generated a ton of electricity if I hooked it up to a cable.
My eyes were spinning like crazy. You mean hooked it up to the beanie yes i'm scrolling through and
i'm like these people are all morons you know uh you posted it i think the ralph wiggum one oh yeah
that's the best one i'm helping i know i saw that yeah i saw her i'm helping i saw her and so i
posted this i'm not joining your cult.
And I sent that to some friends and they were like trying to defend it.
And I was like, just stop.
Just stop.
You know.
I know you know.
Yeah.
You don't want to let it go.
You don't want to admit it.
Just stop.
Some people though, my friends, they were like, whoa, what's going on?
Yeah.
And I was like, you ever stop and think twice about what you're posting?
And they're like, I don't know't know man because some people are just sitting there
and they see their friend do it and they do it i don't know i'm just trying to fit in
yeah yeah into the crowd well so so so the reason i brought this up is because when i try talking to
these people you mentioned we were mentioning like schrodinger's poc and stuff like i was talking to
to a friend and i and and they're defending all of this stuff
and so i sent him an article where antifa threatened to burn down a theater okay for an
event i was organizing all right last year the headliner was daryl davis the famous black jazz
musician who de-radicalizes white supremacists he did a lot too right yeah over 200 that's amazing
his stories are amazing but you know what's crazy he He's a regular guy. Yeah. And that's his thing.
One of the stories he told was that he met a white supremacist, and it turns out the
white supremacist was a big rock and roll fan, and he, as a jazz musician, had access
to some famous car or something.
Cool.
And he was like, you want to see the car?
And the guy was like, what?
That's so cool.
And he's like, yeah, I can show you the actual car.
I can't remember the exact story and also this white supremacist had like this
this like snap in his mind where he was like this guy's cool yeah like he's giving me like it's a
dream come true you like the same things i do i didn't think that was possible but you have
different colored skin yeah what the heck like yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah but so so here's what
i'm talking about this can we get through i send
them the article okay and i said because you know they had been talking about antifa and trump and
like exaggerating all the stuff and i said well here's what happened to me and instead of saying
damn bro i'm sorry that happened to you like what was it all about it's a friend of mine you know
what she said to me what why didn't you invite more black people? Are you serious? Not even kidding.
Yeah. And I was like,
what? What?
Someone threatened to burn down the
theater where I was putting an event on. Why are you
asking me to justify what I did or
didn't do? I was like,
you're victim blaming.
Did you tell her that? Yeah, I did.
But it doesn't matter. I don't care for the
idea. It's just like, I don't understand how it is that when I tell you that white people, okay,
I don't care that they're white, but this is part of what you believe,
threatened to burn a theater to the ground because they didn't want...
The event was put on by a Jewish man, an immigrant, a Mexican man,
and a Korean white mixed race person.
All of us.
Like there's no like white, blue-eyed, blonde-haired person organizing this.
And it was white people threatening it.
And their first reaction is, justify why you did wrong.
And I was like, this is crazy.
Our headliner was a black man.
But there should have been more.
I'm like, it was like disproportionately people of color, even organized people.
Yeah.
And the event was called ending.
It was called like ending violence, racism and authoritarianism.
Okay.
And they threatened to burn the theater down.
Mind blowing.
I was like, we literally tried putting an event where we're going to bring, you know,
conservative figures, libertarian figures, even progressives to sit down and talk about these issues.
That's it, though.
The left doesn't want us together.
These extremists.
Okay.
The far left.
Right.
The Google gobble people are paying attention.
The Google gobble?
No, no, no.
Right.
The Google gobble.
Pretty much, yeah.
Same thing.
They're not paying attention at all.
Yeah, yeah.
So they only get their cues from their priests of their new religion so it's funny that you mentioned that because i was actually
listening to them and it reminded me a lot some people really aren't going to like this but it
actually reminded me a lot of being in church because when you have a liturgy the pastor reads
and then the congregation repeats back so you'll read it a lot read along in your bulletin or in
your hymnal and you you communicate with each other that way and that is exactly what that sound like to me
like do they know that they've adopted a religion that's why or or or i said it a cult yeah i mean
what is the difference i think it is sorry i'll say it is it is a cult religious is i mean being
religion is a form of a cult what it's, it's a fine line, I guess.
Fine lines, and there's a scale, for sure.
Okay.
But the reason I say this is a cult and not a religion is, of course, cults try to use the essence of religion.
Yeah, yeah.
Because it's worked forever.
Let's talk about the Abrahamic religions.
They actually got books.
They got rules.
They have priests who try their
best to interpret, and they're, it's not perfect. It's not perfect at all. But for the most part,
you could actually look at the Ten Commandments and be like, I have a list of things you're not
supposed to do. And I see why. And you look at these people, they have no rules. There's literally
nothing you can do. And that's why I say it's a cult. Because all you can do is adhere to the
power structure and those who say they're in charge.
Now, of course, that's true for many religions.
There are people who exploit religions.
But I look at someone like Chris Pratt, apparently, is like a legit Boy Scout.
Yeah.
Who really does walk the walk and he lives like a good Christian and all that stuff.
Okay.
And there are people that, there are good and bad people no matter what.
I agree with that.
I grew up Catholic for the first, you know, I think I sixth grade
was the first grade.
I left Catholic school and went to public school.
Okay.
And there's just people, man.
There are some people who try to live right and do good by what their teachings are.
And there are some people who pretend to and exploit it.
The problem with this is it's a bunch of people not paying attention and a bunch of people exploiting it.
The people who aren't paying attention
don't study, don't read
anything. They're not telling you
we want to do right by these
people for these reasons. I believe the term is
sheeple. Yeah, that's a good
term. They're the ones watching mainstream
media, believing everything that it says.
That's what's going on?
Wow. I believe believe everything it's not
even it's not even so much that i think it's that they know who their priests are and as long as
they heard it from them they'll stick to it and a lot of their priests are are brands and marketing
companies and weird things like that good point so so so here's where i would separate the two
because i gotta admit i'm no i'm no fan of organized religion. I'm not practicing.
I'm not part of it.
I have my own spiritual beliefs or whatever.
Same.
But this is exploitation for political power, which we've seen in the past from religions.
And so maybe we could argue this is the emergence of something which will eventually become a hard book that you must follow by.
At the time being, it's a cult.
I remember talking to some friends who weren't paying attention, and I said, what they're doing is cult-like behavior.
And they, no, no, no. And then like a year later, they're like, you were right.
Oh, wow. Yeah.
That's a cult.
That's pretty culty.
They go around beating people. Not all of them. The armed, the armed ideologues of the group.
And you can argue the same thing about religion. Okay, go for it. You want to argue the same thing
about religion, bro. That means you are all the things you're complaining about.
So if you want to argue that, that's fine.
But the point I was getting at in the beginning when I brought this up was that trying to talk to somebody to explain to them what's really going on in the world, their blinders are on.
Completely just shut out from everything.
Yeah, I got here and you were like, take those blinders off, Adam.
I was like, no, no.
Oh, now I see everything.
Oh, I wish I didn't.
I don't even think it was really.
I know, I'm just joking.
No, there are some people I know who like,
you know, man, some of my friends
who have gone off the rails, man.
It's so hard to see, dude.
I know, you told me certain stories we did we did some
segments about it yeah but there are there are some people i see them posting and it's like
these are people i it's like the google gobble people i i think are the reason i say that is
because they're they're not thinking about what they're doing what they're following why they're
following it they just like being a part of the winning team, I guess. It's mob mentality, really. It's all it is.
So when you try to talk to them and say, like, here's a piece of evidence, their brain shatters.
It's like all of a sudden, this thing that made them feel good and welcome and accepted is busted,
is broken. They get angry about it. It's very, very religious. It really is. And I'll tell you
the one big difference. We can argue everything
about historical religions with actual texts and history and everything. That's probably not still
a good enough argument. But I'll tell you this. If you are a Christian, if you are a Muslim,
if you are Jewish, if you are, I don't know, Confucian, is that something? And you were
violent and trying to force your ideology on other people we got
problems agreed if you are any one of those religions and you want to chill and have a
conversation about it let's do it come on over yeah man i had somebody knock on the door uh
this is really funny it was a group of i think it was jehovah's witnesses oh yeah no i think it was
it was do they wear the suits no no it was little girls. I don't know what religion it was. Huh. But it was like teenage girls, maybe like 14 or 15, knocked on the door.
And I saw outside on my street a bunch of people with Bibles.
And I'm like, okay, what is this?
And they asked me if I had time to talk about, you know, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
It wasn't so Jesus?
It wasn't so Jesus, unfortunately.
And I said, a little bit. And they asked me if I was Christian or anything. I said, I wasn't so jesus it wasn't so i just unfortunately and i said um a little bit uh and
they asked me if i was christian or anything i said i wasn't and to be honest i didn't want to
waste their time because i'm not interested but i will pass along a compliment that one of the most
important uh tenets of our constitutional democratic republic i'm gonna be very specific
because i know people get you know angry freedom of religion no no it's uh uh the the uh presumption of innocence is a foundation of our country and
it's rooted in the story of i believe it's sodom and gomorrah and i don't know it's been a while
but you know this probably way better than i do about um if there's but one righteous person i
will spare the city right yeah what is that story tell the story so with sodom and gomorrah what um was basically done is the number of men who needed to be righteous for the city to
be saved was negotiated from a high number to a very very very low number and if you know anything
about the story there was not even that number of good people in the city so yeah so the cities got
purged they got a little bit the gist of the story was basically you know god's all like i'm gonna
blow this place up and the dude's like but what if there's like 50 good people, 100 good people?
And he was like, OK, well, if there's 100, I won't do it.
Well, what if there was 50 good people?
God's like, OK, for 50, I wouldn't.
And eventually it goes down to one.
If there's one innocent person, I will not destroy it.
And then I guess what was like the good people got saved or something.
So they fled the city.
Yeah.
And then God was like, boom.
Yeah.
And I think it was 10. i don't think it was just one
okay okay yeah but it's very very few but yeah so so in that regard think about that story and how
you know from that you have the story of the righteous people must be saved you cannot even
kill like this is there's a whole city that is that needs to be punished and it's full of sin
but if there's one innocent person, you can't do it.
We got Blackstone's formulation.
It is better that 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer.
We got Ben Franklin taking it up saying 100 guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer.
And I stand here proud as those, you know, those ideas have passed through our legal
system and need to be protected at all costs.
And it's got a story in the Bible.
So I look at that and I'm like, those are good things that protect the innocent. You look at what these people are doing and
they're chanting Google gobble over and over again, and there's nothing going on in those
ideas. But also a really important point someone mentioned in the comments, which really draws that
line between the two, is separation of church and state. Right. Yeah. Yep. I believe that.
We can absolutely see and fight when certain ideological views based on religion try to permeate in our government.
And because our government was for the longest time comprised of people who are overwhelmingly Christian, it did pass through.
And over time, that's actually changed. Morality laws have gone away. You know, clothing laws have changed.
And that's because we have the separation. But this is not this is not legally defined as a religion because it's an ideology, which means it is leaking into our government.
And it is now affecting our laws.
And things make no sense anymore.
Like the multi-gender thing.
All of a sudden now in New York, you can be literally any gender.
You can make it up.
And it's not a saturation.
Or you can be an animal.
Yeah.
Well, technically, yes.
In New York, they define gender identity as self-expression.
Okay.
Yup.
That's it.
Because how else do you define it?
What's the difference between, you know, a woman who's gender neutral, who's got a short
haircut and is wearing like a sleeveless, you know, black T-shirt and jeans,
and a woman who is self-identified as female, knows nothing of any of this stuff,
and is wearing the exact same clothes, the same haircut,
you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
Right.
Unless they told you because they self-identify.
So the law comes out.
So this is what you end up getting when there's no separation between
the gobble-gobble people and the government.
You end up with the changing of words and definitions, which alter the laws overnight.
Well, thankfully, this video isn't from like a government faction of some sort.
Yeah, but just a bunch of people showing up to show how their support in this way.
But this ideology is already in government.
Like, I remember i was at like a
wendy's in pennsylvania or something okay and on the wall like when you walk on the left was like
their statement of like equal rights and all that and it included all of this gender ideology and
other stuff and i'm like hmm this is weird yeah it's like i i get it that we don't really have
to worry about like it's a fair point to say there's there's rarely if ever a dude walking in the woman's bathroom
dressed as a woman trying to you know pretend to be trans or something if a dude really wanted to
go in they just do it you know there's other ways that guys a good point so i right i think it's a
silly argument when they're like oh no what if men do these things what if they do them now i mean
whatever but the the issue is they probably do They do, and they've probably always done it. Exactly.
The issue is legal protections, like school programs for women and sports programs for,
I should say females, for biological females.
Right.
So this is where the civil rights are being destroyed by this ideology.
So I'll tell you straight up, man.
And women's rights also.
Yeah, seriously.
That's what I mean.
But it's civil rights as a whole.
You're right, yeah.
If you can identify as anything you want, then you can be transracial.
Yep.
And there are people who are actively doing this.
Yep.
And there was, what was it, Brown University allows you to identify as POC if you'd like?
I think so, yeah.
Yeah.
That sounds right.
I think it was Brown.
It's absolutely nuts.
It's like you just fell in a form like, I am a POC.
There you go.
And then you can ask for the benefits that come along with it. And I'm like, well, then
it's ridiculous.
What did people fight for? Seriously.
I guess the issue is because
now you're basically
taking away the protections by opening
up to everybody. Right. Yeah.
So I don't know how you solve for that. I guess you got to create
a special programs
for certain individuals or
it can't be done there's no
there's no point at which you can rest and say we've accomplished civil rights because it's always
changing yeah like so we heard about the civil the slippery slope argument from conservatives
20 years ago like if oh if we enact gay marriage this is what comes next some of these things have
come next yeah i mostly don't care about a lot of these things like if somebody wants to use the bathroom it's like you're or if they want to identify as a deer like okay yeah i
don't care right that's fine yeah don't don't power trip exactly but they're they're you know
there is a fair point about the slippery slope that's come you know 20 years ago and it's still
here today yeah is about like will we have to create a new sporting division for deer probably if they
want to identify as a deer and compete in sports then yeah i don't see why they take like you know
deer hormones or something really well so what about the tiger person remember the tiger person
that got surgically altered to look like a tiger no i must have missed that so yeah yeah that was
back when i had my blinders on. Oh, gosh.
No, this was a famous TV show personality and well-known figure.
I don't know.
I must have missed it. Mouth split, got face tattoos of tiger, and got fake whiskers put in.
And I believe was a transgender, trans-species she-tiger.
Wow.
I'm not exaggerating at all.
Oh, man.
Okay.
So do we recognize we recognize i have to
see this yeah yeah look it up wait yeah so i mean this i mean this with the utmost respect no
disrespect these are legitimate questions i'm trying to ask i'm not trying to be mean to anybody
i legitimately am curious if other kin will become um protected under the law because if the law in
new york says self-expression is part of the definition of gender identity,
then if your self-expression is that you are a, you know, dragon lord named Xentheon.
That's pretty cool, actually.
That sounds good.
Yeah, man.
I mean, you know, you want to be dragon lord and you get like, you know, you wear a wingsuit
and you have a scepter and a helmet and you walk around saying you are Xentheon, the human
form of the dragonborn, and that's your name.
To what extent do I have to partake?
I think it's –
I half expected a Skyrim shout.
Foos!
Yeah.
You walk into Starbucks.
What can I get you for –
What can I get you, sir?
Foos!
Roar!
And then the guy's like –
The cup just goes flying off. Yeah you are you implying the other kid
actually has the shout powers no no but um dragon can yes maybe dragon born dragon born hasn't been
proven yet so so uh i think it was jordan peterson who said to what extent do i have to entertain
your what did he call it where do you draw the line he didn't call it a fantasy he was very nice very accommodating but he's like where does my right to call call it like i see it end yeah
what does it mean so if we say again yeah yeah basically bordering on freedom of speech like
where where does that end well that was his point what it is essentially yeah okay legitimate
question because uh the argument and i've heard the answers and I'll give them to you.
The first question is, if you want to identify as something else, and right now, you know,
transgender is the thing.
They say, well, that literally exists within you, the DNA for this.
You know, it's part of being human.
Right.
But we're also, we're related to every animal if you trace it back far enough.
And that's the, so that's the argument.
We're related to a banana. Interesting point. We back far enough. We're related to a banana.
Interesting point.
We have the same.
Funny you bring that up, Adam.
I identify as a banana.
Well, so this is the other argument, right?
So the argument, the response is, you know, when you say, why would I have to entertain your identity?
You know, why can't I call you what I want?
And they say, it's respectful.
And then they argue.
The next argument was transracialism.
Well, the people who are transracial are asking for the exact same thing.
They say, oh, well, but they're not really that race.
Wait, so that woman who was the leader of that organization, turns out she, yeah, she
turned out she wasn't actually black.
Well, actually, she identified as black, which is actually very true.
That's what she does.
Yeah.
That's not what she says.
She's transracial.
Ah. And. I was actually making a joke but and and if anybody can if anyone can be a poc then then what are we supposed how do we what do we do like there's no civil rights right it's honestly
it's like uh getting rid of minorities i don't see it i don't see that as an issue i think we're
all humans anyway so so this is like
all right so this is the kind of with it this is the weird thing that happens then if you're a
social liberal who thinks there really are things we can do to benefit people of like marginalized
classes or whatever you legitimately think so there's a light approach to it what's the solution
class-based issue seems to be the best you. It's helping with education and with investments and helping generational wealth and things like that. If you want to
destroy civil rights, what do you do? Make sure everyone has access to every program for every
marginalized group. And because what is it saying? When everyone's special, no one is special. Yeah.
And that's what's happening. So that's why it brings me back to the first segment we did about Black Lives Matter.
Who benefits the most from everything that's happening?
I got to be honest.
It's not the left.
I mean, if the left's really their goal is ultra traditional, you know, militaristic
government and the removal of civil rights law, it's like, keep going, man.
That's not what I'm about.
Right.
That's what they're doing.
So now, if you think about it, we don't even have a female athletics division anymore.
You know?
When was that?
What was that created?
The female athletic division?
It was probably with like Title IX or something, I imagine.
Yeah.
Or was that?
Yeah.
So you have a special sporting division for women because women don't do well against men.
And then they race it.
And now males are competing against females again.
Or I'm sorry, males are just competing and females are being pushed out.
Yeah.
So if we go down that route, look, man, when money's involved, you know, the female division just be trans athletes?
And if that's what society wants, I don't know, whatever, I guess.
Yeah, eventually all the women are going to be pushed out because they're not physically built like a biological male.
Yeah.
The Olympics are supposedly going to be allowing transgender athletes.
I think that's ridiculous.
And that's going to result and look if every country wants
the gold you know the gold from the olympics well then of course they're going to choose the best
path towards victory yeah so they're going to seek out the best of the best and i look at uh
there's an interesting argument there about basketball okay the argument is basketball
is disproportionately uh one race i think it's disproportionately black. Yeah, for sure. And disproportionately
height advantaged.
No one complains about it. Well, that makes sense. It makes perfect sense.
Right, so that's the argument. They say
no one complains that there's
no rules protecting short
people. Do you want to create
a short division for basketball? Where only
people for 5'10"?
No, that's ridiculous, right?
Yeah, it is. It's a silly-sounding basketball team.
So the argument from them is, in this regard—
You've got to be under 5' to be on our team.
If we don't have the same protection for people who just happen to be too short to play,
and you end up with sports that are dominated by people who only are fortunately one-body type,
it's actually more fair because now—think about it.
How many people are over, you know, six foot five?
Very, very, very few people.
True.
Right.
So you've created a sport because there's no rules that disproportionately advantages
a tiny micro fraction of the population.
What's the difference?
You're right.
Well, that's the argument they bring up.
Yeah.
And it's like, do do we you know what they're
actually arguing though for right what is de-gender like like equity in sports in basketball and
football could you imagine if they were if they actually implemented rules where it's like the
nba teams had to be half female oh boy it would basically just be the guy like it should be the
guys playing against each other for the most part.
You just make the teams a little smaller.
Good fundamentals, though.
Yeah, right.
Futurama joke.
Right, right, right.
I don't know where that argument takes you in the end.
I see the point.
But there are a lot of sports that don't have these advantages. And you can also point out Muggsy Bowes in the NBA.
What was he, like 5'3"?
Yeah.
We brought him up before.
And he's somebody who earned it through merit and ability.
But then they just say, like, what's one person out of how many?
And so, yeah, NBA just keeps trying to find the best of the best.
And if that's the point, then why wouldn't someone find the best of the best for women's sports?
All things.
All things.
Yeah, exactly.
How about all things?
Meritocracy.
So I guess the main issue, though, is men and women can both be very tall.
And here's the counter to that.
The NBA is comprised of the best physically fit and the best physically applicable of the males and the best physically fit and applicable of the females.
We still separate based on gender because of the bell curve for both genders being like you're more likely to be
like your own biological sex than the other.
OK.
So we separate for that reason.
But the counter argument is, yes, sports choose the best of the best.
Your point?
We're not going to allow, you know.
Well, if I'm going to watch a sport, I want to see the best of the best compete.
Capitalism, baby. you know well if i'm going to watch a sport i want to see the best of the best compete yeah capitalism baby and so the issue there is uh watching someone who's biologically male compete against females is not giving you the best of the best for females no so you don't get to see the
best females in the sport you get to see the best you get to see a male who didn't make it or what
or isn't competing in the male division or whatever for whatever reason yeah yeah i don't i don't want
to imply that they were doing it too right right but i mean i mean i'm sure that happens though
man i'm not the best in the male side but i can identify as women because i already know
that i can i'm better than that best the best female i think i'm not saying it happens either
but i would not be surprised well i think and i have a feeling a lot more people think that there are a few cases where the individuals aren't on any therapies or treatments
okay that makes me wonder but like it's like two of most of the cases we've seen most of the cases
we've seen where a transgender male athlete beats the females is they're legit transitioning yeah
and there have been only like there's a few instances of people who are really exploiting it.
I'm not going to name them because I don't deserve to be named.
But oh, yeah.
Some nasty people.
Nasty, nasty people.
Yeah.
Well, I see a lot of female athletes that are speaking out against it because they're pissed.
Right.
They're like, how can we compete?
This isn't fair.
Like we're the top of our class and we're being outclassed completely by biological males.
Let's just remove all restrictions for all sport.
You're playing basketball.
You can have a hockey stick and roller skates and trampolines get thrown on the field.
No rules.
What are the rules?
Who wins?
I have no idea.
But it looks crazy.
I'll just go for it.
That sounds fun actually.
Anarchy.
Anarchy sports.
Just total chaos.
It's a field.
And we show up and watch people do weird things.
And for some reason, there's a common theme of throwing balls through holes of some sort.
What's that movie we just watched with the, is it The Hunt?
The Ringer.
Oh, The Hunt.
The Ringer?
No, no, no.
They put a box of guns and stuff in The Hunt.
That's how we'll do sports.
We'll just drop a bunch of players on a field, have a box.
Full of things.
And just open it up.
Soccer balls, footballs, rugby.
And there will be hoops everywhere, and there will be goals.
Just go.
Just do it.
That would actually be a funny sport.
Yeah, that would be fun.
You've got to understand, people get good at that.
I know.
That's true.
They would figure out which balls to throw.
They would have teams.
They'd be like, okay, when we go for it.
It would be like a relay.
We'll call it all ball.
Yeah.
You're going to have a,
that's actually a cool game idea.
I kind of like it.
You're welcome.
So,
because think about it this way.
You'll have special people
who are like,
they're wide receivers.
That was the day
all ball was born.
All ball.
It's a big crate.
It just opens up
and there's a bunch
and then it's,
and it's also dodge ball.
It's also dodge.
You get hit by it,
you're done.
Yes. This is good. That then it's also dodgeball. It's also dodgeball. You get hit by it, you're done. Yes.
This is good.
That'd actually be a funny game.
Let's keep this going.
We can talk about this later.
Yeah, man.
Brainstorming.
I love it.
Well, we actually had a bunch of more important breaking news.
Whatever.
Whoa, important stuff to talk about?
Yeah, but I think I'm glad we had fun talking about the things that we did.
So I'll just let you guys know.
Hashtag all ball.
I love it.
I love the chat.
Hey, chat, hold on.
This is for you.
Let me get the wide chat.
This is for you, chat, because you guys are great.
Spin it.
Love it.
All right. Now we may continue okay let us continue so uh three other cops in the george floyd uh floored case have been charged with aiding and abetting a murder all right and
their chauvin's charge is raised from third to second degree murder good all now face 40 year
terms wow no i'm not look i i think the uh there's real question about second degree murder charge
for chauvin because apparently he knew the guy exactly that's where it gets weird exactly i mean
he knew him that so they haven't gone as far as to that he knew him but they said that he the owner
of the nightclub came out and said they both worked for me for a year they were both security
guards they didn't i didn't she said she
didn't see them interact but she knew that the cop was a hothead he was macing people regularly
holy cow and then the other dude worked inside so they were you know they weren't in the same one
was like door security one was like indoor security to like have to haul people out i think
that was george and uh so but i mean they worked there for her for a while you
know what man i i gotta say if you go to a jury and say these two guys work together for a year
yeah they may not have interacted i think a reasonable person's gonna be like come on yeah
exactly well you worked it well she said she didn't know that's that's all i was saying she
wasn't sure if they had interacted but they both worked there for a year. Come on. You work at a place.
You know the people that work there.
Exactly.
The point I'm bringing up is she can say she's not sure, but a reasonable person is going to be like, nah.
Like if you worked at a big office building.
And then he killed the guy.
Yeah.
Right.
Come on.
But that's why I think there may actually be.
You know, here's the reason I bring this up.
There's often these cases where they try and give really harsh charges
that never stick.
Right.
And they wonder why
these cops don't get convicted.
Right.
And they say it's because
the system's protecting itself.
And it's like,
there's a little bit of that maybe.
Or the charges were too vicious.
Exactly.
Excuse me,
that didn't stick
because of that, right?
If somebody,
in a lot of these circumstances,
you have a cop
who freaks out,
kills somebody.
And they say,
murder! And it's like, first of circumstances, you have a cop who freaks out, kills somebody, and they say, murder.
And it's like, first of all, you have to consider that police are trained for lethal situations, which means they're not going out for the most part with the intent to actually kill people. And also, they actually deal with lethal situations.
Right.
No, it's not like it just suddenly sprung on them they're trained and they actually
have to deal with this a lot so they go into every situation thinking that you know like i gotta be
prepared just in case this turns into a lethal you know situation so like you know you gotta you
gotta look at both sides of that but the fact that they knew they other. Right, right, right. So here's the point I was making. When it comes to the line of duty, you might be able to get a manslaughter charge, negligent homicide or something like that, depending on your jurisdiction.
Because you can't ask someone to take a lethal weapon and enter situations where they may die and then call it premeditated murder when someone dies.
That's why I was saying it should be manslaughter from the beginning. No, no, no.
This shouldn't be. Well, no. This is before I'm
finding out. In the beginning, I was like, it's
clearly manslaughter. At least, yeah.
In the least, it's manslaughter.
The guy died.
So here's why I would say that.
You have a responsibility.
So with great power comes
great responsibility. Yes, I understand
you're entering a situation.
You have lethal force.
You might use it.
It might be wrong.
And if you get it really wrong, well, you're still responsible.
Someone said this in the chat the other day.
And it's a common saying.
You're responsible for every discharge of your weapon.
You're responsible for every bullet and where it ends up.
I think that's true for anyone that is holding a gun in their hands.
Exactly.
And guess what?
The cops still get leeway because we ask holding a gun in their hands. Exactly. And guess what?
The cops still get leeway because we ask them to do it for us.
In this instance, this dude had a guy with his knee on his neck not supposed to do that.
And he said, don't do that.
Everybody in our chat was saying, no way, don't do that.
We had a bunch of people in Super Chat who were prison guards.
We had law enforcement, military, and they all said, no way no way man we were never told to do that and yet on there have been people that are tweeting me in the minneapolis police book
they have like some statues of that this could be the case like you could do this in certain
situations for kneeling on someone's neck yeah and it's like i'm like i can't believe i'm actually
reading this you know yeah i mean could it have been falsified?
Like someone could have like made it up and like put it out there like, look, you know,
see, he was doing whatever, you know?
So this is all hearsay as far as I'm concerned, but I am seeing that now.
And it's like, is that really the case?
I don't know.
But my point though, is if that is the case, then that's basically them trying to get him off the charges.
Right.
If they say, well, look, it's in the book.
See, he was just following the book that we have written.
But I'm saying worse than that.
I think sometimes you might see trumped up charges as a way to get him off.
Yeah, that's what you're saying.
Right.
So you've got a cop who accidentally killed somebody and it's clearly not going to fall under the statute, and the jury can't convict because it doesn't meet the guidelines.
Right.
So this is what people don't understand when it goes to a jury trial.
They say the question the jury has to answer is under, say, first-degree murder.
Did he premeditate and intend to kill this individual?
And immediately the jury is like, well, no, of course not.
That's it not guilty
so you gotta you gotta make sure you charge them appropriately yeah and it's it's definitely but
people people what like the sound of first degree murder you know as opposed to second degree or
third degree they think it just sounds like you're going harder against them it's like no it's just
the appropriate charge right and that's that's important if if we're gonna get justice for
george it's like which i
i want justice for george i don't think these other cops should be getting 40-year terms
that to me is crazy i'm not a fan of what they did uh these other cops who are kneeling on his back
uh they should have known better yeah and they're in in my opinion that would be like a manslaughter
yeah because they were actually you know they were challenging the guy and he was telling them
like basically shut up so they still the other cops were standing there challenging
him like you should you should get off right so basically there's like uh statements from some
documents where the guys like one of the cops is like he's like he's not even resisting anymore
and he's like so what leave him where he is and they're like okay so there's a problem it is tough
i think four years is a bit harsh for people being stupid but it is fair to
point out just following orders is no excuse no you're kneeling and people being stupid leading
to a death is a little bit different than people being stupid and yeah anything else happening yeah
but i do think isn't a death of a human you know i do find 40 years extreme like so so we have this
uh well it says it says here the most severe charges carry a maximum
sentence of 40 years so they wouldn't get 40 years you know there's that story of the the two lawyers
who apparently threw a molotov cocktail and it was uh it was like a 30 year old woman and a 32
year old guy oh yeah you were telling me about this earlier in new york and they were lawyers
man they had everything in front of their their lives were that's that's a great life the law works
they had a great life man they fought so hard they did everything right and other lawyers
and then they chose to make molotov cocktails just yep to do what i don't know so but the reason i
bring that up is these cops who are being charged now in face up to 40 years okay one day they
walked into work everything was normal they probably had a couple donuts and a coffee and
life was great in a moment's notice in a flash now they're facing prison they're getting death
threats people are calling for their heads and their life is forever changed and that's that
should be a warning to people you can't take things for granted you've got to be responsible
for yourself you got to know what you're doing've got to know what you're doing. You've got to know what you're getting into.
And I take this stuff seriously, man.
I get really, really angry when people play stupid games near me.
When I'm in a car and someone's got road rage, I'll shut your mouth.
Do not put me in your stupid situation.
If it's a lottery ticket chance, someone throws a brick at the car,
I don't want to win that lottery.
Or pulls a gun and just starts blindly shooting at you that's chicago those are the
chicago rules yeah you know i know too many people in chicago who would run their mouths
and then what happens is they're shooting on the highway yeah or getting rammed into or a fight
breaks out and i'm like run off the road i almost got run over the road some people were crazy and
chicago is crazy man i was i was hanging out some skateboarders in the south suburbs and just because they're
stupid moron uh punks yeah this is what really got me away from the more far left anarcho-punk people
they saw some jocks they said and so they went and got weapons from their trunk and then chased
them off and i was like yo what are you doing it's like we were here to skate like those guys
weren't doing anything and like who cares they're jocks and i'm like i care yeah i was like i'm out
of this, man.
I'm not going to hang out with you, man, if you play stupid games.
There's no reason to be that.
So you see these two lawyers.
Stupid games, man.
Could you imagine what's going through their mind?
Think about this.
One day you wake up.
You know, you make a pot of coffee.
You're hanging out with your friends.
You watch, I don't know, what's hot on Netflix?
Tiger King. Yeah. You just finished the final episode, I You watch, I don't know. What's hot on Netflix? Tiger King.
Yeah.
You just finished the final episode, I guess.
No, that was April.
Yeah, that was April.
Yeah, that was while that was.
All right, so whatever it is these dumb New York hipsters are doing.
Space Force.
Space Force?
Is that a show?
I don't know.
That just came out.
They're eating pizza.
I haven't given it a shot yet.
They're eating a pizza.
These two lawyers.
And then they see riots breaking out.
Okay.
And so they're like, yo, let's make some molotovs, huh?
And then they go and do it.
And just like that,
they drive up in a car
and that one thin line was crossed
and their lives are over.
Rightly so.
Yeah.
Stupid games, stupid prizes, man.
Yeah, that's how decisions work.
And so, you know,
I bring it back to this.
Like, it's just an idea
I've been thinking about with like
how easily your life will end when you do something dumb.
It's easy to see in the riots.
I wonder if this woman or this man was an unwitting moron.
Like, the guy drove apparently.
I wonder if she was like, come on, come on, let's do this, drive.
And he's like, okay.
And he just went along with it.
I'm not saying it's true.
I'm just saying you can't, you know't ignore responsibility for what's happening around you.
So with these cops, they're getting charged.
I'm not surprised.
Yeah.
When you are kneeling on someone's back and you say he's not resisting and the guy says,
I don't care, you push him off.
You see that video where the cop...
Agreed.
Yeah, you're absolutely right.
You see that video where the cop is kneeling on the guy's neck in the riot and they're
screaming, get his knee off his neck,
and then the other cop grabs his knee and pulls him off?
Awesome.
Yep, there you go.
I was like, that's how easy it is.
Look at that.
Yeah, just like that.
Arrest the rioter.
But these other cops, they were just mindlessly derping along.
No, my boss said so.
Just laying on this guy's back was dying.
That's messed up, man.
Yep.
So the medical examiner
said that it wasn't strangulation it was a combination of the restraint and pre-existing
medical conditions and then i guess two pathologists uh concluded that it was pressure on i guess the
carotid or the arteries to the neck basically it would it's it's not strangulation it's like when
you when you compress someone cut the blood off from the brain then they die yeah and that's what
he did that's how that works so now so let's talk about you know we. You cut the blood off from the brain. Then they die. Yeah. And that's what he did. That's how that works.
So now, so let's talk about, we'll wrap this up with the last point about him knowing him
and now second degree murder.
Now, before we move on from this, though, I do want to ask the question.
People are rioting for this, right?
Now, would these guys, all these cops, I mean, were they they gonna face these charges anyway are people gonna be like
if we didn't riot as crazy as we did would this have happened i gotta i'm curious you know because
it wouldn't and you know what it wouldn't have happened they wouldn't have arrested them they
would not have arrested them not the same they wouldn't have arrested them no okay so here's
what needs to happen from this point forward if i was if i was the mayor of
minneapolis you know what i'd say what i'd walk out and i'd say this man will be arrested and
charged based upon the evidence then in front of us okay and we will address situation brought up
to all of us if there is a riot he will be released immediately and all charges will be
dropped due to conflict of interest.
And we will not we will not capitulate to threats of violence from anyone anywhere.
And mark my words from this day forward, if you ever riot in response to this, we will
drop all charges immediately on these officers.
What?
And like let them out?
I'm I'm I am exaggerating quite a bit.
But the point I'm trying to make is these people are
rioting and the government said whatever you want you know they just told the writers what do it
again yeah do it again who said that the government the government said we're so sorry rioters you can
do whatever you want and because you did we will give you what you asked for you don't negotiate
with terror look at what's happening but like covid But they are. The law-abiding.
That's what that is then.
Right?
The law-abiding citizens.
Who have been staying in for months.
Who shut their businesses.
And then legally went out and said, we want our businesses back.
Or just, I want to go to church.
Yeah.
Seriously.
They were smeared and defamed and insulted.
Yeah.
And the people who broke the rules and broke the law were defended that's what you've learned and that is a dangerous
precedent in our society that the terror works man seems it reminds me of that star trek episode
where data asks picard you know if we condemn terrorism why is it so often that it throughout
history it works and then data gives some examples and and Picard's like, I don't know,
some of the most difficult questions that we've fought ourselves.
That was a good episode.
It was a real good episode.
Yeah, because unfortunately these people know.
South Park did that episode where they talked about terrorism,
and then in the end Comedy Central bleeped the whole speech
because basically he was like, I learned something today, that if you engage in violence and fear and threaten people, they'll give you whatever you want.
It works and all this other stuff.
Oh, man.
Yep.
Dangerous thinking.
Yeah.
And this is what we're getting out of this.
And I don't like it.
I don't like it one bit.
If they if they had come out immediately and said, you know, listen, if there's ever an instance where this occurs and you peacefully protest and march through the streets, we will listen.
If you riot, we shut it down immediately.
We'll let them go.
Keep writing all you want, man.
But I'll tell you what, we cannot have a society where you threaten small business owners and
regular people where a 77 year old retired police chief dies because he got the David
Dorn story.
He got a call.
Yeah, it's done
and he went to check it out and they killed him for some tvs now we have 13 plus people have died
and they're going the writing worked oh that's great all you do is walk over some corpses to
get what you wanted isn't that isn't that isn't that great yeah more people died we can't have
it man so i don't know if the solution actually is to say we'll cut them loose if you riot but
the point i'm making is you can't give the the rioters what they want then they'll riot more because what
happened they rioted and said here's what you want so they gave it to them they rioted more okay we'll
up the charges they rioted more and then they said we want first degree murder it's like are we
negotiating here dude is that what's happening yeah we're negotiating you're destroying businesses
setting fires across the country and that that's your negotiation? Killing your own people, too.
Seriously.
Killing people.
Good point.
Yeah.
Good point, Tim.
Find a sneeze now.
Oof.
Anyway, man, I'll wrap it up with this.
In foreign countries, Middle East, if an American gets kidnapped, you know what the U.S. government promises?
Dropping the hammer on them.
We promise that a helicopter will fly over where you live, and a bunch of commandos will jump down and execute everybody in that facility that's the
promise you get those are our deliverables let's do it so they don't like it they don't like
kidnapping americans do you know what you like germany and spain say what we will pay immediately
well so they love kidnapping them but those people are safe and then they pay for it
no man so So I went through
that hostile environment action, whatever it's called, training. Yeah. And they told us straight
up that if you are captured and, you know, first and foremost, you have to assess your own
situation. Can you escape feign illness? You know, whatever. For the most part, however, they said,
rest assured, Americans who are kidnapped have an extremely high chance of extremely high,
like plus 90% percentage of rescue because the American government wants it to be known that if American is taken, you are dead. So they don't always, and sometimes it takes a really,
really long time. So depending on who's kidnapped you, whether it's a governmental force or it's randos,
like random people, like random terrorists or something, they're coming for you.
And it gets really difficult when it's a government like Iran or Venezuela or North Korea.
But when it's journalists in certain areas, man, I know some people who have been rescued
by the State Department.
Really?
It's crazy stuff.
Dude, I know somebody who was in Libya when the Gaddafi stuff was going down.
And the U.S. government sent in a helicopter for him.
I'm like, what?
And I'm like, just for you?
And they were like, they evacuated Americans.
They knew that there were some Americans that were there and they got a bunch of people out.
Yeah.
And I'm like, that's crazy, man.
That's very cool.
They flew you out.
So these are stories that I've heard.
Some journalists have told me that after kidnappings, like, they'll send you a helicopter, bro.
And these people are worried that someone's going to drop down and it's going to be a bunch of, you know, it's going to be SEAL Team 6.
And that's not who you want to meet.
Definitely not.
Not worth it.
No way.
We do the opposite around country.
We tell them, oh, yeah, you burn stuff, you blow it up.
We got you.
We'll give you what you want.
It's a horrifying lesson to the law-abiding citizens of this country who've lost their businesses
and the loved ones of people like David Dorn, for instance, who now have to see the suffering.
Meanwhile, in the media, they praise it.
Chris Cuomo praises it.
These people are gross.
Chris Cuomo is a joke. Yup. Yup. Well, how about we get to those super chats finally Cuomo praises it. Ah, these people are gross. Chris Cuomo is a joke.
Yup.
Yup.
Well, how about we get to those super chats finally, huh?
Let's do it.
Yes.
All right.
That sounds good.
So let's see.
What up, everybody?
We got 50 billion super chats.
Oh, gosh.
And we'll do our best to read through them.
But I don't know if we have too much or a bunch more.
Uh-oh.
There it is.
It just erased a bunch.
Already?
We didn't even have a chance to read them.
First of all, I got to say, man, I'm really, really annoyed.
This is the third browser I've tried.
YouTube Studio is broken.
Yeah.
It's completely broken.
Our stats don't update.
Super chats often don't appear.
You know what?
I got to spin the UFO for all those chats that just got deleted.
That's right.
I don't know if you caught that.
YouTube just deleted all the beginning super chats,. I don't know if you caught that. YouTube just deleted all the beginning Super Chats,
so we don't know how many we lost.
It ripped 20 minutes of Super Chats.
Can we get an F in chat, please?
No, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
10 minutes.
Hold on.
Let me put an F.
Let me get this going.
F in chat.
Yeah, man.
It's for you, everybody.
But to be honest, there's just already a ridiculous amount of people watching.
So as much as I love all you guys, we have 10 times as many viewers than we had when
we first started reading Super Chats, and it's just there's too many.
Love you guys.
So I'm going to just read as many as I can because, you know, now it's basically a Q&A
session.
Yeah, let's do it.
And unfortunately, we just lost the early ones.
I saw I'd Be Rippin' Em was in there. Oh, no. Yeah. Sorry, I'd Be Rippin' Em. Shout out to you, buddy. We had a fart joke. We, let's do it. Unfortunately, we just lost the early ones. I saw I'd Be Rippin' Em was in there. Oh, no!
Sorry, I'd Be Rippin' Em. Shout out
to you, buddy. We had a fart joke. We were going to read it.
He's the most consistent.
One of the most consistent super chatterers.
Disappointed. Nothing if not regular.
Yep. No, I got nothing.
Here's what we got. We got
Robbie Schroeder says, just saw the notification
and decided to come watch. Also, the
Lylat system is a Star Fox reference from me.
Would rather deal with Andross or be trapped on Dinosaur Planet.
Here's 10 bucks for you.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Lampdacore says, can't stick around for the stream.
Hope everyone is doing well.
Keep up the great work.
Tim, Soy, Jesus, and the Ginger Queen.
Thank you.
Jake says, China's been kind of quiet lately, huh?
What are the chances
they take advantage of the West being distracted with
riots to try something red dawn
wasn't there some story about
Chinese students being told to write or something
no I didn't read that
that was from a long time ago so it was from the beginning of the year
I think but there is escalation though
between them and India
yes there's China and India
that's happening right now
they're pushing out because
they can. We're distracted. We're
using our military for our own
citizens right now. I think I need to write a
song called The Preppers Were Right.
Yes. For real. I'm totally going to do it.
Okay. Think about it. Yeah, you can write a new
song in like two minutes, right? Easy.
We've got
international conflict and tension.
We have the Trump, Russia, Ukraine impeachment, whatever that was. We've got international conflict and tension. We have the Trump, Russia, Ukraine impeachment, whatever that was.
We've got now the coronavirus international lockdown.
The coronavirus that was.
Yes.
Now mass rioting and looting and protests.
If you had one reason to prep, you know what I mean?
I would understand if you decided not to do it.
We've got, what was that, five?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's time to start gearing up for something.
One of them is going to happen.
I don't know what's going on.
Something's going to happen.
Yeah.
All right, let's see.
Sarkard Darkstar says,
the current narrative on the ground in Minnesota
is that Antifa isn't a real group.
It means anti-fascist and they are good guys.
And that is only white supremacists doing the damage.
It's insane.
It really, really is.
And there's like, apparently the story is going around now where it's like the FBI has
concluded that Antifa was not involved.
And I'm like, what?
Really?
That's ridiculous.
No, no, no.
Hold on.
You just told me Antifa wasn't a thing.
Now you're telling me they're not involved.
Are they a thing or do they exist or they don't?
Right.
Which is it? They exist. No, I know that. know that yeah i know but it's like what yeah so when
they what the funny thing is well trump said that they're bad so we got to go with the opposite
yeah they don't exist like i'm just going to briefly show this because we didn't get to it
i did cover it on my second channel like how trump said take hydroxychloroquine right and now the new
york times says that the study
that claimed it was bad
is now being called
into question
you mean to tell me
that Trump comes out
and says here's a drug
that may help you
yep
and then all of a sudden
the entire media
says it's dangerous
and it'll kill you
including Cavuto
on Fox News
and wouldn't let it go
for days and days
and days
like ripping him apart
for it
now that everything's
opening back up
and the protests
are all out
by the way now it's safe again yeah wow dude And now ripping them apart for it. Now that everything's opening back up and the protests are all out.
By the way.
Now it's safe again.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Wow, dude.
Talk about a red suppository.
Yep.
Like, come on, man. Shoving it in there, man.
You mean to tell me that the-
No lube.
Every-
Yikes.
I didn't get that.
Every single media outlet, it's not every, but all these mainstream media companies are
saying, it'll kill you, it's dangerous. Neil Cavuto literally said, do media companies are saying it'll kill you. It's dangerous.
Neil Cavuto literally said, do not take this.
It will kill you.
And now like there was there was a video from Fleca's talks where a doctor was like, we prescribe this all the time.
Like, this is ridiculous.
We got a memo for Trump said it's dangerous.
We're like, what?
No, it's not.
It's been around for decades.
Yeah.
They've been using it for a long time to treat like malaria and some other stuff.
Exactly.
And there it is.
Now that it's all kind of wrapping up,
scientists are questioning whether or not
it's actually bad for you.
That's amazing to me. About that. That's amazing.
Welcome to the political world we live in now,
huh? Nothing makes sense.
Alright, let's see where we're at.
Honey Badger says, hey y'all, would love to put
my name in the beanie for the research
fact checker golden ticket. Would love to send y'all creds. We says, hey, y'all, would love to put my name in the beanie for the research fact checker golden ticket.
Would love to send y'all creds.
We are unfortunately quite a bit away from when that actually happens.
And I got to admit, the world ending is complicating it.
Yes, somewhat.
Yes.
Yeah.
Well, the world's not ending.
Come on.
I'm just kidding.
You know, I'm half kidding.
Josh Wolf says, protests in JCMO the other day.
Largely peaceful as far as I know.
Still slept with my ear on the scanner and peace loaded.
Love you guys.
Stay safe.
Yeah, the other day we had a helicopter fly by and like,
doesn't, I don't want to exaggerate, but a lot of sirens.
Don't know how many different vehicles it was.
Yeah, it was a lot.
And it went on for a little while.
Yeah, it was very obviously some kind of protest or whatever.
You can tell they were going from
to a specific direction. They were all
going towards Philadelphia. Yeah.
They shut the bridges down. Did they? They did.
That doesn't surprise me. More than once.
So a couple days. I'm glad they did.
It's like, keep it over there, man.
Where are we at?
Fulsa says
defend the Alamo
from the mob
thoughts
is the Alamo
under threat
I hope not
I don't know
I don't know
Sean Easton says
how much to spin
the UFO
off
this is a contribution
toward that
make like a
Beyblade
and let it rip
let me see if I can do that
wait wait wait
to spin it off
we can
but I think that's
because we can't put it back on
alright be aware Adam we can't put it back on.
All right.
Be aware, Adam.
We can't put it back on.
It's really hard.
You're trying to spin it off?
Oh, wait.
Off.
Like launch it off?
Nope.
Nope.
What are you doing?
I'm just trying to stop it.
Yeah.
It's off.
It's off now.
Welcome.
Yay! Is that what they mean?
I'm going to count it and say that's what it was.
I thought they meant to spin it until it flipped off the thing.
Yes.
That's not enough money. That's what this means. No, right, right. I don't meant to spin it until it flipped off the thing. Yes. That's not enough money.
That's what this means.
No, right, right.
I don't even see how much it was, but it wasn't enough.
It wasn't enough.
This is our mascot.
Yeah, it's such a pain to put it back together.
I'm sorry, but no.
No, man.
LaSalle says, take care of yourself, Tim.
Hello, guys.
Appreciate it.
What up?
Podcastage says, Tim, thanks so much for the continued coverage on everything.
It's helping keep the last bit of my sanity.
I still feel like I'm being gaslit, but you're keeping things in perspective.
Also, Lydia, keep the shirts coming.
Dude, we can see the gaslighting.
That's the thing.
I'm losing my mind.
I see it, man.
The New York Times.
Oh, that hydroxy thing
where everyone was saying it was bad for you?
It's good for you now.
Yep.
What?
It's because of those people
sitting with their hands up,
repeating what was being told.
They want you to be a gobble gobble.
There's so many people out there like that.
Gobble gobbles that are just.
Seriously.
Okay.
Oh, it's good now.
Okay.
Yeah, dude.
Oh, did you forget about that's what Trump was saying?
And they were like, yeah.
Well, no, no, no.
Trump bad.
Trump's bad.
But it's okay now.
What?
I asked some friends.
I'm like, I messaged some friends.
Where's COVID?
What do you mean? Where's COVID? I don't know have you been paying attention do you have
amnesia yeah did you forget that we were just told we can't go outside the theater near my
house out of business now yeah they shut down yeah did it go down amc is gone i think so i
think they're out of business no where are we gonna see our opening they're opening uh it's
it's it's
like seven or eight miles away that's so much but i'm like they they destroyed everything how did
you forget this happened yeah that's crazy man forget that scary what do you what are these i'm
curious i'm talking about what are you doing all day are you like just staring at the wall
they're watching tv i'm sorry man no everyone's probably distracted because the ufo
is not spinning have you ever seen that's what i've got my money on have you ever seen a third
person overhead view of video game rendering of how uh yeah so there was this viral uh uh
like video showing how when your character is looking it renders and everything disappears
and they're not looking at it right that? That's clearly what it is. These people don't exist until you talk to them.
And then all of a sudden it's like nothing happened.
It's like time jump.
Or they're NPCs, whatever.
I got my money on that.
It's like, could you imagine right now?
Like imagine you're, I want all of you to imagine this.
You're all listening.
You all are tuned in to what's going on.
Imagine you're a good friend or family member
and they're in their living room like this.
The T-square?
T-pose.
T-pose.
T-pose, do nothing,
not saying nothing.
And until you message them
on Facebook,
all of a sudden,
then they go,
pick up their phone.
They have no recollection
of anything.
Nothing matters.
What is this like?
It's a funny image.
Oh, it's hard to work with.
All of your friends and family
just T-posing,
completely clueless
as to what's happening
around the world.
Yeah, that's what it is, huh?
Yeah, I try to get people to read the news.
JK says, thanks for telling the truth and getting it out there.
It's people like you that may save this country.
What the F everyone is posting?
I missed it.
The black squares?
I'm like, what?
They are helping.
Oh, what's the F everyone is posting?
Oh, you missed it.
Oh, it's just a gag.
Yeah, it's respect.
For respect.
Yeah.
The Spiral Aim says, keep it a good fight, Tim.
We need more clear reporting and analysis.
Appreciate it.
I couldn't help myself.
Gary Richard says, I refuse to believe that after all the crap Tim has seen, he doesn't
have a panic room full of machine guns.
Well.
Who says he doesn't?
That is an interesting mental image.
Well, actually.
Actually.
Oh, gosh.
There's something you need to understand about the animal kingdom.
Animals that burrow can travel for the most part in one direction. If they're in the back of their burrow, they become very vicious.
Except for rabbits for some reason.
They're prey animals.
Right.
So badgers are extremely aggressive because they live in burrows.
And when it comes to a conflict, their choice is fight or die.
Birds tend to flee because they can travel in multiple dimensions,
or they can go up and down. So the more mobility an animal has, the less likely it is to engage
in conflict. I don't necessarily need, I can either, I can do one of two things. I can have
a bug out machine gun room, or I can have a van that's self-sustaining. So the first thing I went
for was... Machine gun optional. Well, so listen.
Roof turret?
I do not want to have...
So there's a couple things to consider.
The difficulty of mobility
depending on the scale of weapons you buy.
So let's say riding breaks out
in the Philly suburbs.
Okay.
Well, having a gun won't be enough
to stop a mass riot.
That's a good point.
So a better option is bug out.
Get out of there
and have a fully functioning studio to continue working and operating off the grid that seemed
like the more reason like the more practical solution yeah the other the other issue is
you know it's uh in the event that someone actually comes to my house well i i want to
avoid giving away too many details but suffice it it to say this house is protected to a rather absurd degree.
Oh, yeah.
It's a little weird.
But I'm not going to explain why.
I'm totally okay with it, though.
Right, right, right.
It's great.
I love it.
Or how, or what you mean.
Well, there's a couple things.
With details.
Point out.
Let's move on.
Yeah.
Put it lightly.
But bug out was seemingly more important.
Yeah, don't worry about us.
Yeah, you don't have to worry.
Let's see. where are we at?
Brian says, do you think the media will turn around again
and still shame everyone into getting COVID vaccines?
Yes, I do, because people have amnesia.
Yeah.
How many people do you think are going to come down with COVID now?
Well, are they even going to come down with COVID?
So here's what Mark DeLavin of New York said.
I love this so much.
Oh, man.
He said something like, remember, if in a few weeks we see a massive spike in COVID cases, don't blame the protesters.
Blame racism.
What?
Yeah.
Let me see if I have the story.
Okay.
I mean, I see what he's saying.
Yeah, it's right here.
Check it out.
NPR. story okay i mean i see what he's saying yeah it's right here so you're at npr dozens of public
health and disease experts have signed an open letter in support of the nationwide anti-racism
protests white supremacy is a lethal public health issue that predates and contributes to
covid19 they wrote ah that's right it is you see the real virus was the white supremacy we met
along the way or as michael tracy said, white supremacy was the real virus all along.
Yep.
This is what they're saying.
Could you believe this?
They're telling you that they don't care about COVID if it's about racial justice,
but they care about COVID if it means your life.
Think about that.
You know what we're watching right now, right?
We're watching the meshing of the two different dialogues.
And they're making it match up perfectly.
They're trying to.
Right, they're trying.
It's really, really hard.
But they're making it.
Two galaxies are colliding.
These puzzle pieces don't connect.
And they're bashing it with a hammer to force it in.
They're like cutting it out with scissors.
The only thing you should be bashing is the like button.
Smash that like button.
Bash that like button.
Smash it.
Thank you, Adam.
You're welcome.
No, but for real think about
it when your business was was going under when your business was collapsing they said we're in
this together and you're like fine and when the rioters went out and burned everything down they
said hey man they're speaking the language of the unheard calm down i gave up everything for this
you know what's scary about that man what? What? The people who said, for my community, I will sacrifice my business, my life.
They'll lose everything.
And then when the rioters came out and they said, screw you.
Fine, we'll take it then.
They said, screw you.
Yeah, we're going to break their windows.
No, no, you can't open your business.
Oh, the rioters?
Language of the unheard.
You know.
You know how it is.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Why?
Do you think any of these people believe in a community anymore?
No.
Did anyone have their back?
No.
When their businesses
no longer ceased to function?
When the rioters came
and destroyed everything,
what did the politicians say?
Well, they're grieving.
They're upset.
What did CNN say?
Chris Cuomo says,
who says protests
need to be peaceful?
Literally the First Amendment.
The First Amendment
literally says
peaceably assemble.
Peaceable assemble. Not violently assemble. assemble oh my my goodness i can't imagine how regular americans must feel right now i couldn't even imagine because i we have the luxury of our
company like you know our business has just kept going do you see that vote that's going around
the poll on twitter which one if the if the election was tomorrow who would you vote for
what do you think who do you you vote for what do you think
who do you think is uh what do you think the percentage is biden or trump trump by how much
i don't know a few points make a guess a few points by six points small small amount no it's
like 75 of the people who voted was trump but how many lefties have seen it i don't know get it into
some lefty circles if if it's a... People say I'm lefty.
I consider...
I thought I was lefty for the longest time.
I am on a lot of left versus right issues.
You're totally lefty, dude.
I totally am.
I click Trump.
Yeah.
I would...
That's no question.
Biden's the last thing we need.
There was a Democrat stronghold in Minnesota.
CNN actually covered this.
That votes for Democrats locally
and voted for Trump nationally.
And people don't realize that Trump ran as a moderate.
Even Matthew Iglesias of Vox.com said Trump is a moderate.
So what's your choice?
Lunacy or moderate?
Trump's got personality defects, and that's putting it lightly.
But his policy-wise, he sounds very much like Democrats sound.
Aside from the fact that he talks in a strange way yeah
he says silly things he says a lot of stupid things i mean he's a reality tv star and that
shows it really does but he is kind of like a democrat from like the 90s he's people people
compared him compared him to to like to bill clinton in the good ways and the bad ways. In the good ways and the bad ways, yeah. And that's a good point.
Right.
That's a good point.
So, you know, what are your choices right now, man?
Yeah.
He did an interview recently where he was like, look at Biden.
Like, how far left has he gone?
Well, that's a fair point.
They're nuts.
Why are these armed police guards shooting them, killing these people?
They should shoot them in the leg.
Like what? Okay, grandpa. No, they shouldn't shoot them in the leg. Like what?
No, they shouldn't pull their gun at all.
Figure something else out.
What? Why would you go there?
Shoot them in the legs.
Because he clearly didn't ask anybody about real policy and real reform.
I've got to be honest.
That's something I would have said a couple years ago.
I probably did.
Why can't you just shoot them in the legs?
I think I said it like a month ago.
Like if you are going to pull your gun?
Yeah.
And if they are charging you? I'll tell you what, man.
Yeah.
So I think we were talking about this like a month ago when I said shoot to wound and
everyone was like, no, no, no, no.
Yeah.
If you're going to pull your weapon, a weapon is to use to stop, stop the threat.
Well, for good.
Right.
The issue is you're trained for center mass and you're shooting to kill.
Yeah.
And if you try and start targeting extremities, you could injure other people.
And it could be worse.
It can be worse.
So it's like you have to be ready and quick.
There's a lot of other reasons I'm not going to get into,
but I'm not a politician running,
trying to reform the police department.
I know.
I'm a dude who complains on the internet who's like,
here's what I think.
And then people were like, you're wrong.
And I was like, oh man, that's a good point.
Yep.
Joe Biden's like, here's my policy plans.
I've thought about nothing.
I asked no one.
I didn't even Google it.
That was a little Clinton.
Yeah, that was a little bit.
Yeah, it was a little bit.
I don't know how Joe Biden talks.
He just has...
Yeah.
You know...
Gobble.
Much better.
There you go.
That's better.
There you go.
There's your Biden.
That guy, man.
It's getting creepy watching how they're trying to...
It's just...
Weekend at Bernie's him?
Yeah, exactly.
Put him in sunglasses and just put him in front of the podium.
That's really what's going on. It's crazy. Weekend's at Bernie's him.ie's him yeah exactly put him in sunglasses that's really what's going
on it's crazy weekends at bernie's him he's wearing his mask wrong yeah yeah yeah it's
like dude if there was covet on that mask you'd have covet now all right some people didn't even
think it was him because he comes out of the mask and sunglasses right it's like who's that guy
ah whatever it's a robot here we go where are we no that guy? Ah, whatever. It's a robot. Here we go.
Where are we at?
No, no, no.
It wouldn't be a robot because a robot
would probably be more articulate.
Animated cadaver.
Yeah.
Maybe.
Yeah.
Someone would have to hold him, though.
Yeah.
Oscar Corneo says,
No stop in this train, I think.
Social media too infectious.
People having their bills paid
and nothing to do.
Videos of violence being shared
with no regard for the safety of others.
Cold war type of escalation. That's a good point, man. A lot of these people
make a living off of this. And they accuse me being a grifter. And it's like, bro, let me tell
you something. I could easily just make videos about anything else. In fact, I will tell you
this right now. There is so much more money to be made doing Minecraft videos. Yeah. Literally
anything else. And then I have to risk censorship and getting shut down.
No, I talk about this stuff because I want to.
But there are a lot of people on Twitter who don't have monetization.
So they put links to PayPal and they make money.
You make a viral nasty tweet and you put a PayPal, people pay you.
And so that's the engine that's fueling a lot of this.
I don't really monetize that.
Well, they did.
That's amazing.
Too Fat to Fly says, Tim, have you heard about the massive riots in
zeke scotland the rioters are hailing objects off the roofs of buildings at people they're
calling it zeke hail what can you look that up yeah holy cow benjamin steven says tim and crew
keep being sexy okay we will all right chaotic says hello there super beanie bros and lydia of
white run hope you're well these riots are making me are making me angry. I think he means me angry.
I've been looking to America to lead the West back into freedom.
Nah, we're falling apart, man.
We are falling apart.
Andrew Holker says, in Minneapolis last night,
the protest was totally peaceful. Hot dogs, burgers,
prominent community members on the bullhorn
telling everyone to vote out
our Democrat leaders
and vote against gun control.
Wait, what? Really?
Vote against gun control. And vote against gun control. Wait, what? Really? Vote against gun control. And vote against gun control.
Yeah. Oh, against gun control.
Dude, did you hear? That's
awesome. The Missouri Attorney General
said that all of the looters and riders they arrested
were people who were released from prisons by the Democrat.
Wow. I called it.
Didn't I say that?
Of course we did. I said it.
I said it. That's crazy. That's crazy, man.
I called it, man.
It's just kind of so obvious.
It's like they wanted this to happen.
There's something.
I mean, people keep tweeting about this Hillary court case yesterday,
blackout.
I don't know.
I don't know enough about it that we would have done a subject today.
Listen, man.
I see it.
I don't know enough about it, but I don't know, man.
Think about it.
If they wanted this to happen.
Obamagate.
Hold on.
Look, if you wanted to argue that letting out prisoners was to ensure this happened,
you'd be arguing they want to help Trump.
I don't.
I think.
But I'm seeing them blame Trump for this.
They're like they're trying to pitch it on Trump.
They're like, all right, go incite violence.
Trump, you did this. That's what I'm like standing back. I'm like, yeah, that's what it on Trump. They're like, all right, go incite violence. Trump, you did this.
I'm like standing back.
I'm like, yeah, that's what it looks like.
Maybe. I don't know if it's true or not.
I think they're just morons. Maybe.
I think they're absolute moron NPCs
thinking a T-pose until someone walks in the room and then they go
release the prisoners. And you're like,
that doesn't make sense.
Well, I mean, it didn't make sense during the COVID crisis.
We were all like, why are they doing this this why are they releasing prisoners and arresting people for
going to the park right to be fair i did say there's questions of constitution uh constitutionality
of locking someone up if there's potential for a like a in fact an infectious disease yeah yeah
like if we knew they would get an infectious disease in this prison do we have a responsibility
to move them somewhere else?
The problem was that we later learned that lockdown made things worse.
So locking people in their homes and releasing prisoners made literally no sense because you were putting the prisoners into homes where they would get infected.
That was insane.
So it's like the aftermath of all of this is that they let up prisoners.
These people went and rioted in St. Louis and got arrested again.
And now the agent's like, yeah look at that that was predictable
it's like what's good what's gonna happen trump's got his easiest easiest path towards shutting down
the borders covet happened borders shut down yeah what what's what happened to the wall remember the
wall yeah you actually we started that you started saying this earlier you said who who has the most
to to gain and you never we kind of who's. You said, who has the most to gain?
And you never, we kind of.
Who's gaining the most from this?
Who's gaining the most from this?
Trump is.
I see all this anti-Trump stuff, and it's like, that's been the case.
Right.
Since he showed his face on the presidential race, it was just anti-Trump.
And it's like, well, it didn't work then.
And now you've basically just red-pilled everybody.
Well, here's my favorite conspiracy theory.
I often say my, it's not really,
but I often say it's my favorite.
Here's a conspiracy theory that I find interesting.
It's that Trump actually is an insider
and that he was positioned as an outsider who couldn't win
so that all of the disaffected right-wingers
would rally behind him
and feel like they're taking back their government,
an inversion to Obama.
That's one of the, so, so the idea is that as long as Trump is considered constantly at odds
and in a weakened position, people will rally behind him saying, hey man, this is creepy.
This is not fair. The blind liberals will be blind liberals and the disaffected. And like,
so think about who voted for Trump. Those people who didn't vote before, now voting.
We're talking about record voter turnout. This actually got a bunch of people engaged.
So it's an entertaining thought. I don't think it's true. I think they despise this man and hate
his guts. And I think they're more likely to be morons than anything else. But I do think it's
fascinating, this idea that Trump is benefiting from everything they do. And it's true. Like the
impeachment, he raised a record amount of money.
So they're doing all these things that make people rally behind Trump
while treating him like an outsider.
And meanwhile, both Democrats and Republicans vote to expand FISA powers.
How does that make sense?
Nope.
It was like 84 people voted yes.
It's like, Trump is a dictator and he should have more spying power.
You know?
And all the guns.
That's where it becomes more of the establishment as a whole.
The people, they don't care if Democrat or Republican.
They just want that power.
They want to maintain that power.
The establishment.
It's a weird machine.
Yeah, that can mean a lot of things.
But it's almost like just a step back from Republican and Democrats.
And they're like, we don't care we have the power whatever i think it's a i think it's a fascinating
conspiracy theory well and i on this note though before i don't want to lose it it's like it feels
like trump is upsetting their status quo definitely like hands down everything he does it pisses them
off you know and they they're cozying up with china you know that's like i see hillary talking
about like you know being homies with china it's like yeah but they paid you a lot of money when you
were in the government in the position of power the clinton foundation yeah they were giving well
through uh what's china doing it i don't know a lot about the numbers from china i know saudi
arabia was well i know there's i i dug into it a little bit and i was like whoa this is a lot
and it's it's kind of frightening how cozy she is with them. It's when I saw that video of her saying, well, why shouldn't we have China like hack Trump's emails then?
You know, and I was like, what are you saying? You know.
Anyway, it's basically, you know, it feels like they're all that's why the mainstream media is trying to, you know, they're the establishment also.
It's like that's their puppet, their their speaker system to the to the masses
i want to address this super that just came in simply because it's it's on point with what we're
talking about saying okay uh king of diamonds says tim you're wrong about making money in minecraft
i upload minecraft videos and get like 10 views but when i upload some video i lazily put together
like uebs i get a thousand views there's market saturation in mine Minecraft and a bunch of other channels, but the reality is
I'm doing now, I do six segments. So it's like three hours and 40 minutes of content every day.
I would make a lot more money if I used all of my resources and power to be producing entertainment
content, be it Minecraft or otherwise. There are a lot of other political channels that are very
good. Don't get nearly the amount of traffic or subscribers or growth because they don't work nearly as much or as hard. That's
no offense to them. It's just the reality. I take no days off ever. It's like when I have to,
when my throat doesn't work and I can't talk. No, you worked. You were working yesterday all day.
Yeah, I had to take some ibuprofen. And then afterwards I was like, I better not do it. Yeah,
because I think it's allergies. But anyway, the point is i have made content that's been about movies that it's just like i wake up
and it's got like 300 400k and i'm like wow man if i if i you know just because because look man
political stuff gets demonetized it's been a lot better lately because things have been
improving for whatever maybe it's just me i can't wait to talk about movies anymore.
Yeah, right.
I can't wait.
But it's worth more.
What you got to understand about how ads work right now, politics are getting views because people are looking at politics.
Yeah.
After, after November, well, it may actually get crazier.
Yeah.
But typically what happens is people want to buy ads and they don't want to buy ads
on things like riot.
They want to buy ads on things like riot. They want to buy ads on things like
happy, fluffy bunny and kids, puppy, puppy sing, you know, barks. I love you. That's what they
want to buy ads on. So look at the, look at the videos that get the most traffic nursery rhymes
for kids. Look at all of the YouTubers who did that stupid Elsa Spider-Man thing. They made
money. They made mad money. Politics is a dangerous game
and you're not safe. You can make
YouTube videos about
Minecraft or video games or
streaming and if you work hard and you're
good enough and you develop it over a long period of time,
you will become successful and you have very little risk that
YouTube will purge you because you're family friendly.
So that's right. Just do more
diamonds. Pump them out.
Pump them out. Get better and better it's just
you know it's not it's it's there's no guarantee that everybody makes it i don't know how to just
how else to describe it other than you know when i first started doing this i wasn't thinking about
anything other than what's the next video it's like do something every single day no matter what
you know i gotta say though you you have a really strong personality tim oh does he and yeah and uh that that has a lot to do with popular channels like i'm i've you know
watched been watching crowder a little more and like dude's got a personality like he he's got
he's goofy he's got like he he's got a personality people like and that's why he's got four million
followers or subscribers that has to come into play it's not it isn't just persistence yes you do earn it but there you it's like telling someone
watch my videos man go watch go watch my old videos yeah and they're awful okay they're like
this started out bad today um i saw there was to talk about Trump who, you know, he was talking about this bill.
I doubt it was that bad.
It's bad.
And like the really early stuff from years ago, dude, it's bad.
Okay.
It's like doing this every single day for hours.
You get more comfortable.
You get relaxed.
You get better at it.
You read faster.
I remember all of the other stories I've read.
So now everything's like instant recall.
Right.
Yeah.
It's just built up over years of training exercise. And so, you know, I worked for vice. I saved money. I
worked for fusion. I saved money. I left use that money and it was all going down as I was doing
this and then slowly leveled out and then started going up. And then my content has been slowly
improving. Yeah. But your personality is still laced with in all of your videos. It is.
You're still Tim Pool. You still have a wit
that I appreciate. That's why
we became friends. Yeah, but my early videos
were very, very, so much
weaker. Now it's like
I'll crack jokes and
I can go with things.
It's just I go way better than I used
to. Dude, beginning of last year.
I'm not saying you're not right.
I'm saying that there is an aspect that you're not talking about.
No, I agree, but I think people can earn it.
They can build that up.
Okay.
Beginning of last year until May, my videos were edited,
meaning I would turn the camera on.
I would say a line, stop, look at my script, look at my stories,
say a line, stop, then look over and record look at my stories, say a line, stop, then
look over and record it.
And then I have to edit it all together.
It would take like two hours to put a 10 minute segment together.
Then I started getting better and better and I just hit record and I'm like, and it's just
done.
That is literally what he does.
Everyone.
I just turned the camera on and I'm like, I have no script or nothing.
Just over time.
Yeah.
And that's, and that's, so I do believe that anyone can do it.
Okay.
But I think there's, I have benefits from, for one, my personality that benefits me is
arrogance.
That's really it.
I've done so many things throughout my life where I've ignored everyone else and went
headstrong, traveled different countries, learned things, seen things, experienced
things.
And it helped me out in starting everything I'm doing.
A lot of people are poking fun at me of trying to compliment you.
I actually, it wasn't even about Tim.
I'm talking about the people who are trying to make it in an environment that is literally
about you being a personality and doing something.
So, you know, when it comes to do you know it it you need a spark a
little something for people to want to watch you you know you you need to have something that like
i'm not going to go search for a minecraft video and watch some a video that's boring and nothing's
happening it's like if that but if it's a person who's like oh man a zombie blah blah like and you
know it's like it's entertaining it's like okay it's like, oh, man, a zombie. And it's entertaining.
It's like, okay, it's entertaining.
You look at all the PewDiePie videos.
So you're saying that anyone can just earn that.
I don't necessarily agree with that.
Dude, look at MrBeast.
You know who that is?
No, I don't.
He's one of the biggest YouTubers right now.
He made a video recently where he gave a pizza guy a house.
Oh, you showed me that.
Look at his early videos.
It's nonsense.
It's like it's him just doing weird, unrelated things,
and eventually he found his space.
Yeah.
So I think – there's the COVID.
I think you can earn it if you work hard enough.
I really do.
Yeah.
And I think you have to consider the cards you've been dealt,
the skills you need to develop, and
the persistence.
You need a combination of factors.
Boom. And then here's what happens, right?
So in the past couple of days,
I've gotten
a million, like, probably, I think,
like, two million views per day. Okay.
Yeah, it's crazy. So, no, it was like 1.8
million views in a day. All right, Tim. And two million. I'm bringing this up for a reason. All right, Tim. There's a reason. Stop, stop, stop. I'm bringing this million views per day. Okay. Yeah, it's crazy. So no, it was like 1.8 million views in a day.
All right, Tim.
And 2 million.
I'm bringing this up for a reason.
All right, Tim.
There's a reason.
Stop, stop, stop.
I'm bringing this up for a reason.
All right.
These are 50 to 60, 70% higher than normal.
Like ridiculous.
I'm like looking at the numbers on YouTube and I'm like, what is going on?
Because I've been working so hard, because I work every single day, when something like
this happens, right place,
right time, big boost in viewership, live viewership goes up, everything goes up.
Yeah.
If you don't work hard, you miss the opportunities.
So there are a lot of days where there's, it's, it's, it's rough and you're pushing
as hard as you can.
And you're like, man, is this it?
This is too difficult, but you get through it.
And then one day, all of a sudden, because you were working chance favors the prepared
and everybody else who wasn't working, they missed the train.
I agree with that.
Yeah.
100%.
We better read some superchats.
Yeah, we do need to do that.
Andrew Holker says, oh, we did read that one.
Jared Houston says, please, Tim, take a look at this lady during the NY protests.
I cannot click the link, but maybe it's the lady talking about her business.
Callum Rowlandson says, all the kids on the middle high school sports team I coach are posting crazy
mindless leftist propaganda. I'm so sad because the good influence I thought I was having seems
pointless up against social media. Yep. I agree, man. That's how I feel talking to my friends.
Joseph Sordy. Actually, but look, go to my Twitter. You can follow me at Timcast
and take that tweet. Scroll down a bit. You'll find it.
The one where they're all chanting the gobble gobble whatever.
And just send it to people.
And then just make fun of it.
Humor and ridicule is one of the most powerful tools.
And smash that like button.
When you show it to them, you just start laughing at how creepy and stupid these people are.
And you go, look how dumb they are.
These people are so stupid.
Like, dude, I'm going to stand here and just mindlessly repeat people.
Dude, get a life.
And then people don't want to be losers. So they're like, yeah, that is dumb. These people are so stupid. Like, dude, I'm going to stand here and just mindlessly repeat people. Dude, get a life. And then people don't want to be losers. So they're like, yeah,
that is dumb. Those people are dumb.
And that's how you do it. The reason they're
holding their hands up and chanting is because they don't want to be
losers. But also you can follow
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I like to talk to people.
She's not just spicy memes, though.
Come on.
I'm just saying that to be silly.
That's my entire personality
at this point.
It's true.
It's okay.
The I'm helping meme
with Ralph Wiggum.
That's so good.
I love that.
That's a little too much for me.
I posted the...
There's a comic where
a guy's holding a Black Lives Matter sign. It's a black guy okay and the next one is a
white guy walks up saying white all lives matter and then oh yeah the next one is a guy walk a
metal head walks up saying no lives matter and then they all start rocking out rocking out
the reason i really like that though is it shows you that like getting away from both ideologies
resulted in all of them having a good time together right so it's like when it was about all lives versus black lives, they were mad at each other.
But when the metalhead was like, no one matters, then they're all jamming.
I'm like, I kind of dig it.
I do it too.
It's like, here are the ideologies.
Let's just hang out, bro.
I dig it.
It's good.
No one matters.
What are we?
We're nothing.
Joseph Sordy says, dad's a cop.
We live in Connecticut.
Email from the department says Antifa is now going through government payroll records to get addresses of cops everywhere to target them in their homes.
No way. Seeing as I still live at home, not going to lie, I'm on edge. They do that. They've done
it. And yes, they published a ton of information. Hackers did from the Minnesota Police Department.
And I will tell you, I'm in a really bad mood. I didn't tell you this yet. No, I got bad news for
you, bro. You're going to get angry. Try me.
Antifa crossed the line.
They have crossed a line.
So egregious.
I got an email today from the company where I ordered that quarter pipe.
Okay.
And you know what they said?
What?
Due to Antifa activities near the skate facility that manufactures the surfacing material,
they've had to evacuate and now have postponed possibly for two weeks. quit all right that's not gonna stop me i'm done adam's leaving that's
it this is no no this is for real though this is for real i got an email this is the craziest thing
to me it's from a skateboard company that's that used the word antifa they didn't say protest or
anything it literally said due to Antifa...
Activities.
No, it was like, yeah, incidents involving Antifa or something.
The facility where we manufacture our surfacing material was evacuated.
Wow.
We're hoping to get you your materials as soon as possible, but unfortunately, due to these circumstances, it's being delayed.
And it's now going to be another more than a week before they even get the materials.
Wow.
Antifa, because of your shenanigans, I can't get my
skate ramp. Terrorists!
Indeed. It's not the line, I'm kidding.
I don't care about waiting
the week. It's stupid. I'm annoyed with
it, but whatever, man.
I know they're all screaming like
Tim, racial justice is much more
important than your skate ramp.
It's a joke.
Well, for the record, the skate ramp, I was out there today.
It works.
It works.
It still works, everybody.
Yeah, we're good.
We're fine.
We're getting a little one that's got wheels on it and stuff.
Just to launch off.
Yeah.
Yeah, like some launch, some grabs, and some fun.
I'm going to launch it.
Man, do you see the video of the tourniquet?
No.
What? No. I tell you what, man. These kids are LARPing.
There's a kid who gets hit
with a rubber bullet in the leg. Okay. And he
gets surface layer
abrasion. A contusion
or an abrasion.
A little piece of skin came off. Oh, he's bleeding. He is bleeding.
Yeah, a little bit. Yeah. And they put
a tourniquet really close to the wound
on his thigh, and he's crying, saying,
I don't want to lose my leg to the tourniquet.
And they're like, but we don't want you to bleed out, man, or something like that.
That's funny.
The tourniquet would make him lose his leg if they did it correctly.
So if you continue now.
No matter what, a tourniquet can take your leg away.
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
I'm sitting here looking at this.
Wait, what?
His skin is scraped from a rubber bullet, and there's some blood.
Yep.
And they're applying gauze.
That's it.
And they put a tourniquet on his leg.
These people are acting out scenes from a movie they saw when they were kids.
They have no idea what they're doing.
They have no training.
Man, if I saw that, I'd freak out.
I'd be like, get that off his leg.
Are you nuts?
Yeah.
Now, fortunately, what probably happened was they put it on for no reason, applied the gauze, and then took it off because they're morons.
They didn't know what they were doing.
But in the event that they were like, we got to stop the bleeding, and they left it on, what happens is the muscle starts dying and starts toxifying.
And if it goes too long and you take it off, it rushes into your bloodstream, and you can die.
You just poisoned yourself.
But you do have high-end six hours, but it can be bad within two.
So when I did the training, they said it's last resort if someone's going to die because
you can lose your leg.
And they said you want to keep it within 45 minutes.
If you're not solving it by then, you need to start considering whether or not you're
going to loosen this, take it off and try and do something else.
Because, you know, if someone's going to die, then they're going to lose their leg.
That's it.
You know, these kids are dumb.
They are so dumb.
All right, here we are.
Chunky Honky says, don't let current events distract you from the fact that Joe Biden
sharted during a live interview.
That is the most important thing.
Good point.
Hands down my favorite episode of last month.
I love it.
And people were making fun of me
they were like i was ignoring the police brutality while talking about joe biden's fart and i'm like
bro that's like hour three and 40 minutes of all of the content i've done right it's like you're
you're concerned about the joke i made yeah have a nice day buddy yeah vintage plays says think of
the multitude of dnc gaffes that are being filtered out
by the riots.
Obamagate, Russiagate, Ukraingate, Chloroquingate.
Adam Schiff is perhaps the happiest man on earth right now.
Yep.
Yep.
Joseph Spiro says, not even happy to be staying sane because it's so lonely.
Feels impossible to have an honest conversation with anyone anymore.
Apparently required to join a delusional cult first, which I can't do.
You know what, man?
You know, people say thanks for keeping me sane and all that stuff all the time.
And it's like, I get it.
I really do.
Like when I posted the video of them doing the Google gobble thing and I said, I'm not
joining your cult.
Yeah.
And a bunch of people were like, thank you for posting this.
Because when you're surrounded by people who are yelling Google gobble at you and then
you can see that people exist who are like, we're not in a cult. if you feel like you're not alone you're not lost it really helps wait i'm
not crazy yeah you know what though it is a sigh of relief i have this really annoying guy who
always tweets at me for some reason okay i'm not gonna block him or anything but i just roll my
eyes he's so dumb he's a verified blue checky on twitter with like almost no followers because
that this is what you gotta you gotta be concerned about they talk about the blue checky on Twitter with like almost no followers. Cause that's, this is what you got to, you got to be concerned about. They talk about the blue check marks and they make fun of them.
What does, what does it mean anyway? Verified Twitter user means Twitter has chosen you as
a famous person. That's all it really means. That's what it means. Oh, okay. And so look,
I'm verified on Twitter and you know, I'm not one of these morons, but these people get verified
and they have like 500 followers. Okay. That's really strange. How? Yeah. What? Because Twitter,
you know, chooses them. Interesting.
But this guy tweets something dumb and he's like, are you even seeing what's going on,
Tim?
Have you even been on the ground or out of your house?
You have to realize what's happening around you. And I'm like, I'm not going to respond to him.
I'm not going to say his name, but I'll say here.
I just drove across the country and back.
I was out for almost for like two and a half, three weeks.
Went to LA and was hanging out and talking to people the entire way, through the entire
country. I know more about what's happening in
this country than you do sitting in your little
Los Angeles apartment. You talked to everyone.
It was great. Yeah, for real. It's like
these people think their cult
from social media is real life. Yep.
Nah. They do. Nah. Sad.
You're not real life, dude.
Go to the suburbs, man.
D9512.
So ages plus gun Jesus.
Ian from Forgotten Weapons.
Crossover when?
Yes.
Gun Jesus.
I need like two big AKs.
You know the guy, what was that, Thor Valkyrie?
The guy who's like, these are my guns.
What was his name?
I forget what they called him, but I just picture me just like carrying him.
Yeah, what did you say they were?
Yes. He had way too much ammo in those guns, by the way. I know. That annoyed me. What was his name? I forget what they called him, but I just picture me just like carrying him. Yeah, what did you say they were? Yeah.
He had way too much ammo in those guns, by the way.
I know.
That annoyed me.
Yeah, yeah. It's like you found two guns with two clips.
What's in each of them?
Like 15, 16?
And how is it still working?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's funny.
But he eventually does run out after like 100 rounds.
You know what?
I'm spinning the UFO for you.
All right.
Let's do it.
Sean Williams says Antifa are domestic terrorists and enemies of the U.S. Providing aid and comfort to the enemy is treason. Bailing out rioters is providing aid.
We have a presidential campaign committing treason. Well, I think that's a little over
the top, but not to the issue is Antifa. I think the problem with the media and the left is that
they're taking Trump literally on saying Antifa is a terrorist organization instead of what it really means. It was a tweet, bro. Did you look
into what they actually said? Bill Barr released a big statement about tracking down far left
extremists who are organizing and fundraising. That's what they really meant. I think it's funny
when I see all these people I know are posting on Facebook the Antifa copy and paste propaganda.
It just means you're anti-fascist. And so I respond to them.
And like, these are people I know.
These are friends of mine.
So they're respectful.
And they're like, oh, I didn't realize that.
Thank you.
And I said, listen, what they're really saying is that the individuals who are being caught
engaging in violence, what's going to be added to that is political motivation.
If you get someone to throw a brick through a window to steal a t-shirt, that's looting,
vandalism, whatever. Breaking and entering.
Yeah.
If you add the fact that they communicate regularly with ideological extremists, receive funding from, or give funding to, you've now added a terror charge to that.
That is the definition of terror.
Right, right.
I think the legal, the principle legal definition they use.
Yeah.
I was like, all that means is that individual will be charged under those statutes.
They're not going to find a group of people who say they're antifa and be like, we're locking you all up.
No, they're going to be like the individual who broke the law.
We're adding this to the consideration. It's like a hate
crime, almost.
It's like it's illegal to punch someone if you
punch someone for, you know, hate-related
reasons. I'm talking about the legal.
And then you get different charges.
I don't necessarily agree with it, but...
Let's see. Louis. Louis says,
Hey, Tim. I went to Bass Pro Shop here in the People's Republic of Howard County,
Maryland.
They were down to only a couple dozen rifles and shotguns left.
Most of the racks were empty.
When COVID first started, everything was, all the guns were stripped from, oh, no, no,
no, that, no, no, no.
That was at Dick's.
It was all, it was a bunch of weapons.
No, they were shotguns.
The shotguns were gone.
There was at least 100 shotguns lying on the shelf.
They had them?
Oh, yeah.
When we first went there, they had them.
I thought they were gone.
And then we went back.
And they were gone.
Two weeks later?
I think it was two weeks later?
All gone.
Every single one of them.
I was like, there was guns there, right?
Yeah.
And the person behind the counter was like,
Yep.
Yep.
There was. It's not easy to buy.
It's not easy to buy a gun in New Jersey.
No, there's some better states for it.
Indeed.
Let's see.
Joe Gilmore says, don't let these riots distract you from the fact that Biden let loot a massive
and sad fart during a live interview.
Also, I bought a gun yesterday because 2020 has proven I can't trust anyone.
It's really really
funny seeing all of these leftists like all these liberals relations they left us wake up to be like
you know i need a gun now yeah like all of these protests everything's gone like even me honestly
yeah you know where are we at connor says greetings tim and crew in zen buddhist pot
smoking left uh i'm a zen buddhist pot smoking lefty libertarian hippie in the state of maine
which is so far mostly peaceful even with protests going on most mostly peacefully but even i bought
a gun today and that says a lot man but maine is an excellent state for gun rights my understanding
is there's like a concealed carry with no permit okay like if you have an id for the state you can
walk right in like one gun sir and then you know they still have the federal laws yeah but then
when you have it you can like put in your shirt and do your thing right on but i think the most important
thing for everybody even myself is like i did i did that basic training i did one no i'm gonna
definitely hit up some instructors i'm definitely gonna hit up some of the personalities actually
one of the one of the ranges because we we i was looking for ranges around before covid basically
started happening and there's a bunch around us.
And one of them was actually the owner shot somebody who was trying to break in.
I think I saw that.
But that was in Philly, wasn't it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's one of the closest ranges is actually right across.
I'd love to interview that guy.
I don't know if you want to do it, though.
Oh, man.
Make yourself a target.
It depends on how ideologically driven the person may be.
If it were me, I'd be like, bring on the camera.
I'm going to let everybody know you come to my shop.
This is what you get.
But some people might be like, listen, I got a family.
Yeah, yeah.
I just want to lie low and do my thing.
But I have to imagine that experiencing all of that, it's really going to embolden a lot of people and activate them.
For better or for worse? I think for but i'm optimistic no i mean for worse in the
sense that some people take it to a dark place and they might be like it's just it's me and nobody
else versus i need to defend my my community you know like the hank newsome thing with like we need
to arm and defend our own communities is a positive thing yeah the negative is the people saying i'm
gonna go loot all these stores because it's going crazy.
But those groups are going to be like,
no, you're not looting this neighborhood.
And then they'll go to the next neighborhood
where there's another community of the same kind of people.
It's like, okay, so enough of that.
That's why it's a good thing.
I hope so.
There's still fears that misunderstandings can lead to,
you know, I guess violence.
But I'm more optimistic than that.
I think if people have a sense of purpose and responsibility, these people who are being trained are going to have like a patriarchal presence of somebody being like, here's what you do.
Here's why you do it.
And there's going to be a sense of nobility and honor in that.
They'll have respect.
It's wonderful.
They'll have respect. I'm wonderful. They'll have respect.
I'm worried, though, because people might abuse it.
There's going to be people, you know, people who want power shouldn't have it.
All right, let's see where we're at.
Menace Blue says, hey, y'all, I recently emailed a letter to the TimCast website
about Tom's River, New Jersey peaceful protest
and the somewhat diminishing support towards Trump from minorities who originally voted for him.
Thanks for all you do.
Really interesting. I think people, you know, people have said to me
recently that I don't I don't realize how close it is that Trump might actually lose. But I think
that actually is a fair point. Look, I think Trump is going to win. And when I say Trump landslide,
it's more of just like a half joke, more of an exaggeration. Yeah. But I think I think Trump
is going to win. But I do think it's it's it's
not as clear-cut especially with like all of the people we know posting stupid leftist memes that
make no sense yeah a lot of these people are gonna blindly walk in the booth and go
d d d d d you know across the board yeah i gotta say man i will not vote for biden that's a fact
trump we'll see we'll see yeah but uh 2a man wow i've after seeing all of this you can't deny it man
i think everyone's pro pro 2a at this point yep like i've i've basically i mean i always was but
well because i still am let me put it this way i've always been pro for it but i've been this
like reasonable liberal like well maybe we can have a conversation about certain regulations
that's all changed you know why the ideas that I had in my mentality a couple of years ago about restrictions on guns and
everything was based on the premise that things are relatively peaceful and calm. It was a naive
worldview of living in a bubble. Now that this, the place I live, we have helicopters flying
overhead and there's ransacking across the country. It's kind of changed my perspective,
you know, pretty fiercely where it's like, I don i i don't care anymore yeah you have to be able to protect yourself that's it because
the police could not do it yeah they straight i mean the cop straight up told me when he came here
that one time he's like if it would be i'd have a shotgun i'm like i get what you're saying you
know so that's that's been like a big wake-up call but not just for me dude because these these people line up at gun stores what was it 40 percent of these guns sold in the
past three months first-time buyers yeah dude yep and in a lot of liberal districts these people
are buying guns man hey for uh hopefully for the good for the better lotus and meyer says i have
friends in the military your thoughts on the military joining the protesters on the issue if asked to fire on civilians without cause.
Enjoy your content.
Spin the UFO.
I heard that.
It depends.
I've talked to different people in the armed forces.
And I've gotten a couple different responses.
Some people have told me under no circumstances would they fire on American protesters.
Like if you're in the National Guard of the Army and your commanding officer said,
you know, open fire.
And I've had a lot of people say like, no way, dude, I would never do that.
I swore an oath of the Constitution.
I can understand the First Amendment and all that stuff.
And we have a duty to disobey orders that we think are illegal and stuff like that.
But I've also talked to other people who said definitely 100%.
And I asked them if there was a group of protesters and your commanding officer said,
aim, open fire, whatever, would you do it?
And they were like, definitely.
You know why?
I have no idea why I need to.
And if I second guess them and it turns out this person
was a terrorist or had a bomb or something
and then everyone loses their lives,
I can only trust in the chain of command
and trust in them to make sure we're doing the right thing.
And I'm like, those are two,
I understand the argument for both. I do. And I think it is a very, very difficult place to be in. I agree.
Because it is a good point. If they're telling you like, look, man, trust me, you know me. It's
not like some random guy shows up and says, go kill people. It's like, no, it's your CEO. You
know them. You either trust them or you don't. And if they tell you to do something. But I can't say that I've gotten, I don't think there's one cohesive worldview other than swearing an oath to the Constitution means most of them probably would be very cautious about anything related to shooting an American anyway.
But hey, man, we've seen what happens in the Middle East with drone strikes and Obama.
Yep.
So.
All right, Let's see. I'm going to I'm going to I have to do this because we just had too many.
And I got to admit, we we ran too much.
So I'm going to jump down.
We me for sure.
But that's why you come listen.
Right.
But I do apologize.
We can't get all your super chats.
Honestly, I do think we have to do some kind of super chat reform because we're just getting
to be honest, as awesome as it is that you're all watching,
too many views.
Thank you, everybody.
And too many super chats come in and it's hard to actually get the super chats in.
Yeah, that's true.
So we just got a super chat in from Hank William who said,
the only Democrat I would ever vote for would be Jon Stewart.
How do you and Joe still support that corrupt party?
I think the far left and the right have more in common than either do with the establishment.
What do you think about that take? I no longer support any democrats at all that this was back
during like impeachment and covid and I was completely completely done with it I can't
remember exactly what it was but I remember we did an episode and I was just like nah I'm out
I'm out and completely out just cut me out of it yeah it's all corrupt and the fear is that
I get all these text messages
from Democratic campaigns. And it's funny how some will be like, we are fighting the
establishment Democrats and we got an endorsement from this progressive. And I'll get another text
saying we're fighting against a far left, blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, I don't like either
of you at this point. But I respond to all of them the same thing. Listen, when the moderate
Democrats who pledged to fight for American issues won,
they turned around and just impeached Trump.
And so my fear is that no matter what happens, any dollar, any investment in these people
will be an investment into shenanigans and nonsensical political, you know, tribalism.
So no, count me out.
100%.
I'm not, I'm not getting involved with those people anymore.
Sorry, not interested.
Let's see.
We'll do a super...
Okay, hit the like button.
We've gone over because I have a problem
with ranting too much.
And I apologize.
The first step is admitting.
That's true.
So I'm really proud of you, Tim.
Really proud.
So yes, I do apologize. We're not going to be able to get to every
super chat. We got a big super chat here.
Uriel says, hey, guy,
Ridgecrest, California just got a
5.9 earthquake. I lived two hours
away and felt it. Oh, my gosh.
5.9 is pretty strong, isn't it? Yeah, it is strong.
Good luck, dude.
Stay safe. That one just came in? No, it was
a while ago, but it's a relatively hefty super chat.
Oh, right on.
Much appreciated.
I can try to make sure we get to those
who contributed the best.
I really hate doing it, but, you know.
Now go up from there, because that's...
Yeah.
Yeah, that's that one.
But if you haven't already, smash the like button.
CJ says,
Congratulations to the new federal state of China.
That's where we're headed, man.
Not if we can help it, though.
The Lopardi says, I'm glad you picked up some self-protection.
I was the one who mentioned the responsibility of each bullet fired.
I'm glad you took that to heart.
Love the show and stay safe.
It is an extremely, extremely important point.
And there is a very funny meme of a regular suburban backyard.
And the fence is riddled with bullets.
And there's a target painted on it.
And there's like a little girl holding a rifle pointing at it on the other side is houses
and like it's funny because a lot of like lefty liberals saw this and thought it was real
and that that was the joke i guess the conservatives and like the the gun rights uh
gun owners because they're liberal gun owners knew the joke yeah they were like the joke is
it's not real you don't fire in your fence into your neighbor's yard. Right. But a lot of people were like, this is why we need gun control.
Oh, gosh.
It's people, dude.
Karens.
Karens.
Yeah.
Karens.
Here we go.
Big Ben Howard says, the chief master sergeant of the Air Force just came out preaching the
leftist narrative about race.
The ranks are now in a civil war about what he said.
Leftists are winning in the military forums.
The left is winning everything
culturally because of death by a thousand cuts.
Oh, you hate to see it. And you know what happens
when they win? This is racial
identitarianism. We've never seen
that play out well anywhere. Nope.
They argue it was
bad when America had
identitarian law, and it's going to be bad again.
I'm not going to be
enjoying that.
Ceruleos says, do you have any thoughts on the new trend on Facebook and Twitter of boycotting
businesses that donate to Republicans? Looting and riots are in blue states. Why boycott Republican
supporters? Because mainstream media is part of that establishment. And the Republican Party
at the moment is not the establishment.
It is messing their whole system up.
China has a part to do with it, I think.
There's a little bit in there.
You need only look at two stories.
The story from April, where the nurse was standing in front of the car, protesting.
And the other story is the nurses out in front of their office praising the protesters.
With gloves on and gowns on.
With gloves on, gowns and masks because they understand we're in a pandemic.
And that should tell you everything.
That if you are a responsible business owner and you're conservative and you want your rights and you want to run your business, they will shame you.
They will insult you. And if you are a leftist who wants to complain about emotional issues and racial justice,
things that don't actually contribute to the well-being of the products and the resources
that we need to live, they'll praise you.
They'll protect you.
That bias is so plainly obvious that if you're Brett Kavanaugh, they will destroy you and
your family.
They will try everything in their power.
And if you're Joe Biden, they'll dust another rug and say it's fake news.
Yeah, that's what we can expect to get. So I'll just I'll read a couple more because we
have gone over. And so I do apologize. Let's see. Wexnip says back in college, I asked a professor
his thoughts on another American civil war along political parties. He said it was a dumb idea.
This was in 2008. I kind of hope he's right. And it's a dumb idea. I don't think it'll be
along political parties necessarily because the who no, who likes the Democrats?
The far left doesn't like the Democrats.
I don't even know anymore.
Yeah.
I have no idea who likes the Democrats.
I think – and I told some people this a year ago, that we would see some kind of race war or racial riots or conflict emerging.
But my assessment was based on the fact
that we've already seen them i'm like it's going to get worse and then you've got to realize what
the logical conclusion is when a riot breaks out and you see what you saw in milwaukee where they're
yelling at the white people and stuff what do you think what do you think the the escalation of that
is people are only going to see race when when conflict breaks out they're going to be like
that group i can easily see based on their race.
And people start making assumptions.
And that's when it gets really, really bad for this country.
And I'm not going to be happy to see it.
Agreed.
Someone in the regular chat says, have you seen BLM saying police should be defunded?
I got to be honest.
If they were defunded to a certain degree and people took responsibility for their own well-being, like we saw with Hank Newsom patrolling, I'm kind of okay with it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what I was saying before.
It's like people are calling for that.
Yeah, I actually brought that up.
There's celebrities calling for it now, you know, like getting on there, using their platform to be like, yeah, defund the police.
And it's like, well.
If it results in a stronger Second Amendment, more personal responsibility.
If people step up, you know, like if they come up with neighborhood watches, like dope, then we won't need to have as much police.
So that would be OK.
It's really amazing where there's this overlap that kind of benefits everybody.
Yeah.
Community policing is what they've been asking for.
Now they're going to have their own neighborhood watch.
They're going to be defending the Second Amendment
as they want to defend their communities.
Yeah.
Then they're the ones responsible.
So if one of these neighborhood watch guys
ends up shooting an unarmed kid,
there's no racial conflict.
That's true.
It's like, hey, man, you live there.
You did it.
You answered the community.
And they'll have to deal with it.
And guess what?
They will probably go easier on their own
and they wouldn't riot and destroy everything over it.
You know?
Yeah.
So maybe it's a good thing.
But let's read just a couple more.
Mike says, with all these protests going on,
lots of people seem to agree that we need to reform the police force.
What is your stance on the S3063 Law Enforcement Trust
and Integrity Act of 2019 that's been in Congress since last year.
Unfortunately, I don't know what it is.
You want to pull it up real quick?
I'll look it up.
I have no idea what that is.
We'll pull it up real quick.
SC103.
S3063.
Outlast says, Tim, Australia loves China.
They control a lot of critical infrastructure.
Good work, Tim.
Appreciate it.
Mr. Phil says, of course, the chair force are the ones who are going lefty. Caboose Kyle says we are four million packages behind at UPS in
Chicago because of the riots. Oh, no. Four million. Oh, wow. Yeah, that's a lot. Tom,
thanks for coming to member. Thank you. Samuel. I reserve a misery. He said, hi, I searched what
are caustic liquids, corrosive substance. And then what is this?
Peaceful protest.
Why are these things emerging?
Roy says it's pretty mind blowing that of 330 billion Americans,
you only have Trump or Biden to choose from.
Best regards from Norway.
I got to admit, yeah.
Cirillo says, check out the complete evergreen story by Benjamin Boyce.
We're living their rhetoric now.
Being an ally now means to be subservient to the curse.
StreetXDSM says,
Welcome to propertarianism.
You are nailing it on the head.
Am I really?
Cool.
Propertarianism.
Yeah.
I just think, you know, people should be more responsible for themselves.
They should be more willing to work hard for what they need to accomplish.
Stop relying on other people so much.
We can still have great communities and work together and have fun but we
got to be responsible for what we do boom mix cheese says the mayors and governors wouldn't
accept a defund for the police since that is extra money from the federal government that's why police
officers have quarters you know the edgy says we need to defund hollywood and mainstream fraud media
they're corporations who make ad money unfortunately so were you able to look it up i wasn't able to says, we need to defund Hollywood and mainstream fraud media.
They're corporations who make ad money, unfortunately.
So were you able to look it up?
I wasn't able to find anything about that.
All right.
I'm sorry.
Well, then, unfortunately for everybody, we have to go because we've gone over.
And we tend to because I talk too much.
It's kind of a thing now.
Well, you know, we have great conversations, and this is a challenge,
because we try to fit everything
in two hours.
We do.
I think we do.
Yeah, yeah, we do.
We absolutely do.
For sure.
And there's a bunch of stuff
we didn't get to
that I wanted to do
longer segments on.
Yeah, that's true.
But we do want to make sure
we get to as many Superchats
as possible,
and then, you know,
I rant too much,
so please blame me
if you're upset
I couldn't get to you.
I apologize.
I do.
I do mean it.
Blame him.
I talk too much.
And follow me.
I talk for four hours every day.
Now that we've been doing the show two and a half hours, I'm like four hours and ten
minutes of talking a day.
Yeah, it's a lot.
Dude.
Dude.
Yeah.
I talk too much.
So someone said, read V's super chat.
All right.
How do I find that?
Oh, my goodness.
I don't even know.
I don't think that's possible.
Yeah, I don't think I can, to be honest, because.
V? V spelled V-E-E?
Yeah.
Is there a way to search or something?
Can you control F it?
I don't think I can.
I don't know.
Did it work?
I don't know.
I don't think it...
Oh, V livestream.
He says, V here from Romania.
We met in UK with Sargon.
Did you see the video of the Ferguson BLM organizer
from November 6th claiming the organization
is infiltrated by far leftists and they plan to start a civil war?
I didn't, but you did see it.
You want to explain it real quick?
That's it?
What he said.
There you go.
I mean, yeah, it's basically what it is.
He's like, I left.
I couldn't even be a part of it anymore because I was watching these people infiltrate and it wasn't, it wasn't the message.
It's true, man.
That was Occupy Wall Street.
Yep.
That's why, that's why when Trump talks about Antifa, the media is like, they've infiltrated
media too.
Yeah, 100%.
I'm sure they have.
Yep.
Extremists who want a revolution are manipulating good Americans who are capitalists because
they want communism.
Yep.
And that's why they spread this propagandistic message of like, it just means anti-fascist.
Join our ranks.
And then what happens?
They make you sit down,
put your hands up
and gobble gobble back at them.
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
All right.
Okay.
But I think we're about ready
to kind of wrap things up.
So if you haven't already,
hit that like button.
Hit?
Beat.
Beat.
Mercilessly beat the like button. Smash. You looked at me like, like I slighted you button. Hit. Beat. Mercilessly beat the like button.
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He looked at me like I slighted you personally.
Yeah.
You're supposed to say it at the same time.
Adam got triggered.
Dude, I was so ready.
I'm like smash.
Hit it.
Hit the like button.
Smash that like button.
I was a little disappointed.
Oh, and for those that don't know, V is a YouTuber.
Yes.
So shout out to V.
V-E-E.
You can search for his stuff.
I believe tomorrow I will be on Louder with Crowder after our show.
Oh, snap.
So we're going to do our show.
We got to end on timely manner.
And then I think.
So the plan so far, I believe.
I've got to do it.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Which means we do have a hard stop around 10 for tomorrow.
Tomorrow's going to be a hard stop.
But then you can all jump over to the Crowder stream after the fact.
And then we got Friday's show, which is our jam show.
We play music.
So it's going to be a fun rest of the week, I guess.
Yeah, sounds great.
Hopefully the chaos subsides and we can all go back to chilling.
But until this COVID nonsense, I mean, it's over,
but we're still stuck in the weird plastic mesh
of whatever it was tangled up yeah yeah weird and their decrees of staying inside except for
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