Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #725 Video Shows Black Dude EXECUTES Homeless Guy In BROAD DAYLIGHT w/Aldo Buttazzoni
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So I guess the big story today, video was going viral showing this black dude in St. Louis very slowly and very
casually load up a handgun. At first, it seems like he's got a jam or something. And then he just
over the course of a minute and a half prepares the weapon and then kills a homeless guy. Now,
initially, I was seeing reports that it was a white homeless guy. Some people were reporting
it was a Hispanic homeless guy. I'm not super worried about that necessarily. The big issue is the decay of cities. And now we're seeing these
things go viral that I got to be honest, things like this probably happened in cities a lot over
the past several decades. But we're seeing it here. And it's kind of waking people up to the
societal decay that's happening all around us, that this guy was loading up a weapon. No one did anything. Nobody tried to stop him. Just filmed it, filmed it happening.
And it's reminiscent of that story we got out of Philly where a dude,
let's just say, violently assaulted a woman. I'm trying to be family friendly in the first 30
seconds of this show here, the first minute. And everyone just watches as he pins her down and
has his way with her. The people just watch and film. And that seems to be the way things are
going. So we'll talk about that. And then in response to this, we're actually getting more
commentary on what's going on with Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, the context around what
he was saying. And now people are reacting. Well, a lot of people are reacting. Elon Musk came to
his defense, not only saying he's funny and shouldn't be canceled, but
that the media is racist against Asians.
We'll talk about that.
Plus, more close calls with airlines.
People are mad at Buttigieg and a former Obama staffer is saying that Joe Biden's got to
go.
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show with your friends. Joining us tonight to talk about this and a whole lot more,
we have Aldo Budazzoni. Thanks so much for having me, man. Appreciate it.
Who are you? What do you do? I'm Aldo Budazzoni. I'm a PragerU personality living out in L.A., fighting on the front lines of the culture
war, and happy to be here, man.
Thanks for having me.
Right on.
We also got Hannah-Claire Brimelow.
Hi, I'm Hannah-Claire Brimelow.
I'm a writer for TimCast.com.
There you go.
And Phil Labonte.
What's up?
I am Phil Labonte, lead singer for All That Remains, anti-communist and counter-revolutionary,
and our homie... What's up? I am at Surge.com.ains, anti-communist and counter-revolutionary. And our homie.
What's up?
I am at Serge.com.
Hey, Hannah Claire, push that mic a little bit in front of you.
I just never know what to do.
It's all good.
I need to be louder.
I need to like yell.
I need less of Phil.
Perfect, perfect.
We think that Ian watched my morning show segments and just saw how dark everything
was today and decided, I'm just going to go to bed.
Called up Phil and Phil, Phil, you going to go to bed. Called up Phil.
Phil, you got a feeling for me, man.
It's too much.
I can tag in.
You know, the thing about Ian is that he tries to see the good in people all the time.
And it's really difficult to do with this viral story and the things that we have in today's news.
So maybe he just needed a break.
Ian is such a gentle, wholesome soul.
He is.
He's like, I want to pardon bad guys, even Stalin.
He really is.
He wants to pardon bad guys, the worst people,
and he also believes that the government
should be an authoritarian monster
because he believes in benevolence.
And God, I love him.
He's adorable.
He's a sweetheart.
Quoting Ann Coulter over there.
I just want to hug you.
All right, let's jump into this first story.
We got this from timcast.com.
Homeless man executed
in broad daylight
on St. Louis sidewalk.
There's a clip of what happened
just before the shooting.
We're not going to play the video.
Now, I will say,
the video doesn't actually
show the execution.
It shows right up
into the point of it.
You see the guy
slowly loading the weapon.
He's like shaking it. And then there's someone narrating behind glass, like watching it happen,
being like, hey, you just put a magazine in. It's like, don't you realize what he's about to do?
Here's the crazy thing about this story. So apparently they caught the guy, I guess.
But the crazy thing is when the dude is about to load the magazine, you know, he has no access to,
he's not, he's unable to use that weapon at that
current moment. Nobody wanted to do anything. So we get two things out of this story. For one,
I want to make sure I point out stories like this probably happen a lot in big cities. And by a lot,
I don't mean like every single day, but frequent enough. I've seen stuff in Chicago that would make
your blood boil. And sometimes people just randomly shoot other people and things like that. This is one of these stories. I think people were shocked by this. The
reason the video went viral is not just that you're seeing this callous murder, but that no one cares
to do anything anymore. Carl Benjamin from the Lotus Eaters podcast says this is a social contract.
You don't have to do anything. So why would you? You no longer have to protect anyone else.
So I was thinking about this. And just to kick things off, I was thinking about I did this segment on, you know, feminism
and stuff the other day about gender roles and why we have certain cultural traditions.
And it's because we want to survive and we survive better when we're together.
That's why a single person out in the middle of the woods might end up dying.
But with 10 or 15 people, they can work together and distribute the workload and end up surviving.
But now that we live in this sterile, mechanized, cyborg society, no one knows each other and
no one cares.
And it seems like, I guess, the side effect of absolute luxury of humans being able to
drink sugar.
I mean, just think about how crazy.
Look at this.
I got another Coca-Cola tonight. I don't know why. You can probably tell I'm be talking fast.
But we've extracted sugars and hyper-concentrated, now we just drink it. And that's something that
you don't find in nature for the most part, maybe fruit juices, but even that, you're not getting
this much. We have so much luxury, we literally just don't care about anybody else. Back in the
day, you're in the middle of the woods. You're like,
please, we got to work together. We're going to die. Now it's, dude, we've got so much food in
the shelves. You're actually pissing me off. Get away from me. And so when stuff like this happens,
people just don't care. But I think it's also like people don't feel a connection to other
people in the public. Like what connects us anymore? It's not religion. It's not our ethnicity.
It's not our culture
everyone has their own little cultures everyone has their own little groups and i think when you
put everybody together in big cities like this we are living in a very mistrustful society um this
reminds me this thing we're talking about reminds me of i used to spend summers out in montana
and we used to buy some of our produce and products from this group of people called the
hutterites they're like the Amish with a little different things.
And what they would do is they would make their communities.
And after it got to a certain size, around 100 people, they would start another little
colony because they realized that you cannot feel a connection to somebody when your society
gets too big, when their colony gets too big and you're not seeing the person that's working
for you, putting food on your table, cleaning your beds, whatever it is, you lose that connection and you lose the,
I think the humanist instinct to, you know, put yourself out there for other people.
And I think that we're seeing that on a large scale in society that nobody feels this connection.
Nobody feels this obligation to care about one another.
We just, we just don't need so much of it.
And, you know, it used to be you did the work you had do. And then other people would do work that would complement your life. So you know,
one guy grows the wheat, another guy cooks it into bakes it into bread. And then you share
the guy with the wheat says, Okay, I'll give this to you. He says, Okay, I'll make bread,
and then we'll share the bread. Now it's just we have machines doing everything. So it's kind of
like, I don't know you, I don't care, you provide nothing for me, you're a threat to my life. And
thus we disconnect from each other.
And then you see this.
The same thing that makes a man sit there and just film another man be killed is the same thing that makes that man kill that other man.
There is just no connection.
I think that one of the things that you guys haven't mentioned is the fact that if anyone
does help and they hurt the guy that's got the gun, they're going to go to jail.
The state's going to prosecute.
Why should...
There's no incentive to intervene.
It's inverse incentive.
Everyone knows that I'm a gun guy, right?
I'm a very pro 2A guy.
I've got opinions that are as extreme as Tim or more extreme.
I carry a gun all the time.
Everyone knows it. If I'm in a place where I'm not supposed i carry a gun all the time like everyone knows it if i'm in a place where you know
i'm not supposed to have a gun and i happen to have a gun i'm not doing anything i'm not helping
anyone if i'm in a place where i can have a gun and i know that the that it's an unfriendly district
like in a d like a d.a would prosecute me for for intervening I'm not helping. But not only that,
even if you're in a place with constitutional carry,
you run the risk of civil liability.
Absolutely.
You'll get sued in some other state or who knows what.
Absolutely.
I remember years ago watching videos out of China
where this same kind of thing happened,
where somebody would get run over or someone get attacked
and nobody did anything
because the same thing happens that we're talking about.
They just say,
I don't want to intervene because the liability is too high.
And that's... We're still intervene because the liability is too high. And that's –
We're still just on the getting run over thing.
I heard that they will kill you if they hit you in the car.
The liability is more if you survive than if you die.
If they kill you, they go to jail for a few years.
If they permanently injure you, they got to pay for your life for the rest of their lives.
So what they'll do is they'll get out, look at the person,
and just run them over, finish them off.
The level of apathy that we're seeing in our society is very disheartening.
It's not just apathy.
It's actively avoiding situations that put you in the crosshairs of the government.
Do you think this is the negative side effect of the live and let live mentality?
No.
If you're watching this and you're like, I know something bad is going to happen but i i don't know what the context is i shouldn't intervene there might be something like do we
think that we have bred a culture that feels like they are supposed to stay out of everything
i think maybe maybe but i think that it's when it comes to violence that we've significantly
disincentivized people from acting on behalf of their fellow humans because the government or
the government will allow people that are risking their lives to save other people the government
will allow those people's lives to be ruined look at kyle rittenhouse right like you don't
even if you don't like the situation with kyle and think he shouldn't have been there etc
that doesn't matter the da went after him and they're still going after him.
Yeah.
They're,
they're trying to go after him.
The kid that literally had a gun out and that he shot in the arm that
survive,
who said he wanted to kill Kyle Rittenhouse,
who said,
I wish I unloaded in him,
told his buddy there.
And they're allowing reportedly.
Yeah.
Reportedly.
They're allowing that kid to still bring a civil suit.
Well, the risk to reward ratio isn't even worth it.
Like you said, somebody intervenes and they think to themselves, well, if I put my life
on, if I risk my life and I do help this guy and he does survive or, and he does get prosecuted,
what he's going to go to jail for a year.
He's not, you're not taking a murder off the street for his entire life.
You might get him off the street for a little bit.
So the reward isn't there for people.
And in St. Louis was at the end of January this year, there was a 17 year old who pled
guilty to shooting at a police officer and he wasn't even given jail time.
He was given less than a year of the social work program.
So the laws just aren't in favor of the law abiding citizen.
It's empowering criminals because they know that they're not going to get prosecuted
for for murder just about remember the mccloskeys no tell me about them the mccloskeys live in st
louis and a bunch of black lives matter rioters broke the fence to their private community
walked in and the mccloskeys came out with guns on their own property and said back off get away
and the mccloskeys got arrested had their guns confiscated, and then ended up having
to cut some deal or something.
I think the governor stepped in on their behalf and pardoned him or something and said, you
know, you decided that they weren't going to prosecute.
But the DA wanted to prosecute, which is, and now in St. Louis, this is where this guy
gets killed.
So the DA prosecuted or tried to prosecute the McCloskeys
and then demonstrated you are not in a position
to defend yourself or anyone else because ideology.
And now you have this example of what happens.
Obviously, one is not led to the other directly.
But when you have the notion that you cannot defend yourself or others, you don't get people helping out.
The McCloskeys got charged with two felony counts of unlawful in lawful use of a weapon and tampering with evidence for having guns on their own property.
It's ridiculous. I mean, every it's just ridiculous
when you have law abiding citizens who feel fearful for protecting themselves. And it really
does empower criminals. And it makes me think about the Michigan State University shooting,
because I went to Michigan State University. I graduated last year. I still have friends there.
I have loved ones there. I have family that goes there. And that's a gun free zone. And so, again,
that's another example of empowering the criminals
while law-abiding citizens do not have the,
I guess, just the resources
or feel the ability to protect themselves.
I'm a concealed pistol license holder
in the state of Michigan
and I carried almost everywhere I went.
The one place I never carried
was on campus when I went to school there.
And so when I think about that
and I think about me graduating last year,
if I didn't have,
I wouldn't have had a gun on campus.
I couldn't have protected myself or others
if I was in that situation.
I'm thankful I wasn't,
but the fact is there are three students at MSU
that aren't alive that should have been.
You know, would that have,
would the gun-free zone save those people?
I don't know.
But again, it's about inching away
and taking away step-by-step our rights
and the feeling of
our ability to to protect ourselves and does the gun-free zone make them targets right if i wanted
to do something wrong and wanted a place to do it i would go to the place where i knew people
weren't armed right if you're already going to commit a crime you don't care if you're
violating uh the gun-free zone right and. And I moved to Texas after I graduated.
And I'll say that I carried every day there.
It's an open carry state.
And I've never felt safer.
I saw people with guns on their hips all the time.
And it was a very nice feeling, to be quite honest.
Yeah.
Cultural decay.
I don't know, man.
I think your point about the size of community is worth noting.
Andrew Heaton, who does the political
orphanage podcast he had an episode i listened to recently saying what's the optimum size of
community because at a certain point you just don't know people and therefore you're unable
300 or is it like three million because you're like whatever but that is very difficult to govern
right like if you had 300 people well You mean a whole bunch of different-
If we had, I don't even know how many it would be in America,
but 100,000 of 300 people community,
that would be very difficult to regulate
or to coordinate efforts across the state,
let alone at a national level.
The issue is not so much the size of community.
It is to a certain degree.
It's a lack of culture.
It's a lack of morals, right?
So you can have 20 billion people
and if each and every one of those people believed it's a lack of culture. It's a lack of morals, right? So you can have 20 billion people.
And if each and every one of those people believed that if they did wrong, they would burn for eternity, then they might not do wrong. However, we've got people of all different views and all
different faiths who do not agree. And some, in fact, believe they are obligated to strike down
blasphemers and apostates, in which case you get more because of that faith system.
I think that if people in this country all had an agreement on, say, like the golden rule,
then you wouldn't even need police officers. You wouldn't need police with a billion people
if everyone agreed on the morality. But they don't. And some people are predators who want to exploit and harm other people and so now
you've got stuff like this and i guess you combine the a growing civilization more and more people
with the fact that our culture is fragmented and breaking apart and digital media is creating
decentralized networks and tribes it's going to get worse, right?
So we used to have with just the five big TV networks, everybody believed the same things.
But now with the internet, some people watch a show like this.
Some people watch other shows.
What you're going to end up with is small pockets of different tribes who are just untrusting of other groups.
And then you get stuff like this, man.
Yeah.
I mean, but at the end of the day, we are, you know, we're human beings and we do have
instincts to want to be around people that think like us, that look like us even.
And that's why you have, when you have homogenous societies, they are very high trust societies.
Look at Japan. I mean, it's very homogenous. Everyone looks the same, talks the same,
has the same culture. And here in America, we have every ethnicity, we have every religion,
we have every type of culture and as human beings that
have that you know instinctual need for community and for people that share the same values and
morals that becomes difficult when you cram everybody into one city and say you know do
your thing like good luck and that's why you can see this guy that's been going viral on
twitter recently this black guy in new york like he's yelling at, like he's terrorizing the city.
So I do think it comes down
to shared values,
shared religion,
you know, shared morals.
Let's get controversial with it.
We have this tweet from Elijah Schaefer
that he put up shortly before the show.
And it's the image from the execution
with Dilbert.
And it says, quote, there's no fixing
this. And obviously, it's in jest. But he's making a point about what Scott Adams said.
And Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, for those who aren't familiar, he did a show where he
basically was talking about the effects of critical race theory, the effects of the left's racial
views. And he was talking about how racial tensions are getting worse and worse the more they fan the
flames. And then he said, hyperbolically, I might add, and they took it out of context,
that he would encourage people to get away. He would encourage white people to get away from
black people. This is what, of course, Elijah Schaefer is pointing to. Here's why I wanted
to bring this up. The first thing I want to say is, because we talked about the Scott Adams thing last night, is that it seems like after he, if you look at the full context of what he was saying and a later clarification, he did not believe the Rasmussen poll was sound data.
He was making a point about if the data were true and this is what we're seeing with the expansion of CRT.
Then he's saying, fine, if that's what the left wants,
this is the advice you'd have to give to somebody. In fact, Scott Adams was actually saying that
he would advise, based on critical race theory and diversity hiring and stuff,
a black person to move to an all white area so that he could get the diversity job because that's
the system created by critical race theory. So he's actually being very critical of this and
was opposing segregation. But I think he dropped a nuke on the conversation on purpose. The reason why I wanted to highlight
Elijah Schaefer's tweet in the context of this execution in broad daylight is that whether
Elijah is intending to express actual concern or just making a joke, being like, look, Scott,
making a meme about it, people are going to feel this way. People are going to see what happens with Scott Adams. They're going to hear what he says. Then
they're going to see this video going viral and it's like millions of views and they are going
to take it to a racial place. So the problem I have with what's going on, I mean, first of all,
our culture is decaying and it's because of what they're doing in schools, what they're teaching
kids. They're teaching them weird cult ideologies about how, you know, minorities can't succeed
in things like that, which is generating hatred and animosity.
You've got ABC News, Univision funding an organization.
This is the company I worked at, Fusion, where the editor in chief's Twitter profile
says down with whiteness.
And I'm like, what do you think happens when you go around
telling people to hate each other based on race? The funny thing is they're mad at Scott Adams
about it. You'll get things like this again, not, not saying Elijah Schaefer is taking it literally.
I think he's, he's memeing and being edgy on purpose, but there's going to be a lot of people
in this country who are going to look at that and say, yes. And that's a function of the left. They've been pushing for segregation in
every corner of our society for years. You know, they call for segregation in schools. They create
black only dorms in elementary school. They teach kids that America is fundamentally racist.
And so for the left then to go and, you know, claim and, you know, that
essentially saying that, you know, if this is what you're calling for, then fine. And then calling
that racist, like you can't have it both ways. You can't claim that we should segregate and then
somebody says, okay, and then call them racist for it. They are going to try to have it both ways.
They have arguments prepared for people that say that you can't have it both ways.
The arguments won't make sense unless you understand their lexicon.
They share a vocabulary, but they do not share a dictionary.
The things that they say, when you say racist, they will have double meanings, whether it's a position of power and privilege or if it's a prejudice.
Whatever fits their attempt at winning an argument.
Yeah.
And therefore they win in chaos, right?
When people disagree, they thrive.
A lot of times it boils down to a fundamental philosophy that is illiberal.
They are, a lot of times you get consequentialists on the left that believe that whatever
they do is okay if the consequences are good.
They are, and the most important point is they are illiberal.
The left has moved beyond liberalism.
It is now progressive.
So they support things like segregation because they believe that present discrimination is what fixes past discrimination.
And the only thing that will fix present discrimination is future discrimination.
These are things that are ubiquitous in the left currently.
And it's infested Paulo Freire's school programs and the curriculum.
It's a horrible thing that's going on.
And we need to get Paulo Freire's influence out of schools.
I was thinking about this,
you know,
because we are out here
where we are.
We're away from the cities.
We got local farms.
You drive five minutes from here
and there's a farm stand
with grass-fed organic beef.
And the funny thing is
they don't call it that.
They just call it ground beef.
But it's from a farm.
The cows ate grass
and then they, like they didn't
put chemicals or anything in it and i was thinking about that so i tweeted something but i'll show
you a sort of correction here's how i feel conservatism is organic grass-fed beef not
because it's a premium product because that's literally the way you raise cattle you let it
walk around eating grass liberalism modern you know neoliberalism is gmo fed genetically modified
uh corn it's corn fed genetically modified cloned beef mass produced at a low price and available
at your local supermarket and progressive progressivism is plant-based beef with a ph
food product available in your vegan food aisle.
And I do feel like, you know, it's a silly joke, but it does kind of exemplify a lot more than just the meat argument.
Like I was talking to a friend about where they could get, you know, farm fresh meats or whatever.
And I thought about it.
I'm like, man, if you go to like the corporate center, you're going to get corn fed GMO beef or whatever.
And if you go to the farm, you're getting the good stuff.
But the farmers are all conservative.
I thought that was kind of funny.
And but it's everything else.
I mean, think about what schools are like for your average liberal.
It's March in lockstep.
It's mechanized machine.
It's the high fructose corn syrup plastic bottle.
But then you look at what's happening now with progressivism seeping in.
And now it's the crazy gender ideology, CRT, race-based everything.
And it's crazy because it's imploding on itself, in a sense. They claim racism is a problem while
actively being racist. It's an amazing paradox, but I guess it's just destroying the foundations
of our institutions and ripping the culture apart.
It's resulting in people hating each other and fighting, divide and conquer, I guess.
It's feeding racial tension.
There's this Gallup poll from 2019, and I hate to bring up another poll.
I know we don't love them this week. the first time since the poll started in 2001, more black Americans are saying race relationships
with white people are at an all time, like they're the worst they've ever been. They're there. They
describe them as the majority of black people. Fifty nine percent described race relations with
white people as bad. But white people didn't have this perception. Right. And this is before
everything that happened with George Floyd and our very, very public discussions of race,
especially when it comes to white
versus black Americans.
This was 2019.
It was the year before.
I think that we've had, like you were saying, conversations about race that actually don't
heal communities and don't encourage understanding.
They pit people against one another.
And there's no, you sort of can't be surprised when we have this cartoonist saying like,
well, this is where we're headed.
Perhaps we should all split up. Take a look at this. This is a quote from a news article. It says,
Adams is currently embroiled in a public scandal following advice he doled out last week when he
told white people to get the hell away from black people, citing a poll that found nearly half of
black people are not OK with white people. It's like, OK, well, hold on there. That's not really what the poll said.
And Scott Adams said he was being hyperbolic.
And he even said he does not think the data from that poll is absolute or sound.
And he thinks people should be treated like individuals.
But his point was like, if there's a poll that tells you half of this group of people
doesn't like you, you probably don't want to be around them.
So imagine if you put it the other way and it said the poll said half of white people didn't want to didn you probably don't want to be around them. I mean, so imagine if you put it the other way and it said, the poll said half of white people didn't
want to, didn't think it was okay to be black. And then someone told black people to fear or get away
from white people. That's literally what the critical race theorists are doing right now.
Well, this is literally what the left wants. The liberal says that race isn't the most important
factor about you. It is the content of your character. The left says, no, actually,
your skin color does determine your worth.
Your skin color does determine if you will be successful.
And it reminds me of the Morgan Freeman clip
where he says, how do you get rid of racism?
Well, you stop talking about it.
Or Aegis Elba recently came out and he says,
I wanna stop being known as a black actor.
I just wanna be an actor.
And then today, this clip going viral of Issa Rae
saying that, I'm rooting for black. I'm just supporting anybody who's black that's winning.
And it's crazy that today we still have to point out that you are not valuable based on your
immutable characteristics, that it is your abilities. It is your talents. It is the work
you put in. But the left doesn't want that. They want you to be constrained and confined
by your immutable characteristics because then they can control you by them. Happy and content people do not engage in
revolutionary activities, period. The left desires a revolution because they are illiberal.
They don't like the principles that this country was founded on, the liberal principles that this
country was founded on. they want a revolution.
So the more people that are unhappy and dissatisfied with their lives, the better for the left, period.
That's the way that it is because you don't get revolutionaries from content, happy, satisfied people.
If your society is mostly happy and most people are satisfied and most people feel good and have hope for the future, you don't get revolution.
Why risk it?
Why risk the good things you have going?
Right now, what they have to do is convince people that things are bad.
So I saw this viral video of some kid and he's like, I live with my parents and my girlfriend because I can't afford rent.
Because to even get someplace to live like a studio or one bedroom was like a thousand bucks per person that's insane how can
anyone afford that right make sure that people can't afford to live and you guarantee yourself
a revolution so maybe that's why they're building bunkers in new zealand because they're preparing
for something that uh i guess we can all see coming and probably should prepare for too
i mean i don't want to talk about the
possibility of like crazy international globalists creating nuclear war to kill off a bunch of
people i'm talking about economic crisis in which you get socialism and so they have ranches in new
zealand but these this is literally what's happening the wealthiest people in the world
are building these
properties in new zealand having bought citizenship there having bought citizenship there and other
places like st kits and nevis you can buy citizenship there and then you're looking at
all the failed policy brought about by the democrats and the the establishment republicans
which result in two thousand bucks for a studio apartment a person can't afford then you get a
bunch of young people saying this is the worst ever been the system is impossible what am i supposed to do and then along comes a
marxist saying hey agree with me and then we'll take it from everybody and say sure why not i
can't get it anyway so that's literally happening whether intentional or not it doesn't matter yeah
i think one of the interesting things about all conspiracy theories is that if a thing is happening
and then someone comes out and says,
I believe thing happening is the result of a person wanting it to happen. They say, yeah,
you're a conspiracy theorist. But you then come out and be like, I got no idea why, but things
happening. And well, is that a conspiracy? No, I never said anybody was doing a purpose like
like population reduction. How about this? How about we're seeing across the around the world,
countries are seeing their populations decline.
You've got people in the United States sterilizing their kids, aborting their kids, or just outright
advocating not to have kids because of climate change.
It's happening.
Climate reduction, I'm sorry, population reduction is literally happening.
Now, the question is, can you prove an individual or individuals have been implementing these
policies with the intention specifically of reducing population?
Well, the answer there is yes.
Not all of it.
I'm not saying every single instance of every single act that reduces population.
I'm saying Bill Gates goes on stage and says we have to reduce population.
So the funny thing is, this is a conspiracy theory that powerful elites have advocated
for and talked about incessantly
that there are too many people since what, the 70s, the Malthusianism or whatever.
And then you've got Klaus Schwab, you've got Bill Gates, you've got these powerful global
elites saying, here are the things we're going to do to reduce population growth.
Then you start seeing policies implemented that reduce population growth.
Okay, fine.
I'm not saying young women are being encouraged to get abortions because Bill Gates is funding super PACs or anything like that.
I'm just saying, sure is great for him
that the thing he wants to happen is happening.
So it happens.
People want it to happen.
There you go.
That's as far as I'll go with it.
Yeah, I actually just got done finishing
filming a documentary with Prager University
about masculinity.
And one of the people that I interviewed was John Gray.
He wrote the book, Boys Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus. And he talked about this one experiment.
I forget the name of it. It was like this rat experiment, but he essentially related to the
breakdown of the gender roles. And when you talk about depopulation, he talked about this.
The Rhetotopia experiment?
Maybe. Yes, yes, exactly.
Yeah, we talked about that one a bit.
Yeah. And so the breakdown of the gender roles and how
men and women aren't interacting as much. There was recently this Pew Research poll that showed
that men aren't dating anymore. Women are, you know, the dating women are down. But, you know,
he talked about how our homosexual population is also growing and how that's contributing to
depopulation. So I don't know to what scale, but I thought that was interesting
what John Gray brought up.
Well, this is interesting
because we've talked about,
it's like the mouse utopia,
the rat utopia experiment.
Basically, this dude put a bunch of mice
in this big space
and gave them all the food and water
they could want and then just left.
Like, there you go.
Utopia, everything you'd ever want.
And eventually, the society broke down.
Some became aggressive.
Some stopped procreating.
There were some, they were called the beautiful ones.
Shane Cashman wrote about this, beautiful ones of universe 25, that they would just groom
themselves all day and just make themselves look prettier and prettier.
But they won't mate.
They're just obsessed with themselves.
They won't mate, but the male rats will still have sex.
Well, they would like all cluster in one room together.
Like their social order broke down. have sex? Well, they would, they would like all cluster in one room together. Like there's this,
their social order broke down. They just stopped functioning properly. And then eventually they
all died. And, uh, it sounds a lot like what we're seeing now. Like there is a, there is a limit to
live and let live, I guess. Like obviously fascism is bad. Okay. People need to have freedom and
leeway to live their lives and be productive.
But then if you get to the point where you're like, you literally don't care that adult entertainers are putting on children's shows, like adult entertainment for kids is bad,
obviously. But the left, the liberals, they're cheering for it. It's like, okay, I think we're
entering the rat utopia phase where our society ceases to exist. I guess the difference is
we have, we can see it
and we know the results of these experiments.
So I think worst case scenario,
society breaks down completely.
People become aggressive and start killing each other,
which kind of seems like it's happening.
And then preppers who are active, pay attention and read,
build bunkers, ranches,
and then humans are just,
they end up fine in the long run.
We get through this.
I think you see people withdraw from society, right?
I mean, you talk about this all the time, leaving cities.
We know a lot of people who switched homeschooling during the pandemic.
They decide that they don't want to be a part of the society.
So they sort of, as much as possible, withdraw.
Especially, it's not totally possible.
You still use the grocery store.
Your kids still have friends who go to public school, that kind of stuff. But they actively choose to try and put distance between them and
what are signs of society's collapse. Yeah. Well, it's what you said, Tim,
about in the beginning about having everything. And the convenience culture has evolved to the
point where we don't need human relationships. We have everything we need. We don't need
relationships to gratify our sexual urges, which is very innate in us. We have pornography. We don't need to make our own food. We have Uber
Eats and we just have grocery stores where we pick it off the shelves. We don't have danger
to make us need physical fitness and endurance and, you know, fighting off dangers. We literally
don't need each other anymore. And that is killing us. Dude, you want to hear something really crazy?
I make millions of dollars complaining
about bullshit on the internet. And I am astounded every single day because I grew up in a way,
I grew up in a place where it was like, if you don't work, you don't eat. And I'm in the city.
It's like, I would play guitar in the subway when I'm basically borderline homeless because I'm
like, I'm going to find a way to make money. Otherwise, I'm not eating.
And that's what you had to do.
And now I'm at a point where it's like, turn the camera on, complain, people listen, and you make money doing it.
I'm not saying that to be self-deprecating for the most part.
I'm saying there isn't – we have, as a society, gotten to the point where there are people who don't actually work and they live like kings.
This is the craziest thing.
Like, we're all kings now.
This is not feasible in the long run.
It is not a viable way for human society to function.
That right now there are people whose hands are covered in, their hands are calloused.
And every day they're lifting things, they're constructing things, and they make substantially less than a BuzzFeed writer.
There is a person who works at BuzzFeed.
Well, not anymore.
They're replacing it with AI.
It's going to get even worse, I guess.
Or maybe better.
Maybe people will be forced to start working again.
But there are people who work in the corporate press who show up to work in the morning and they're like, what should we do today?
You can call Trump a Nazi.
And they're like, okay, I'll do that.
And then they make $90,000 a year.
Meanwhile, people at home listening are like, I drove a car around for 12 hours, you know, doing deliveries,
and I made 50 to 100 bucks. How can a society function when you have a class of when you have
working class, actual working class people who work, and then you have the elite ruling class
and corporate press that do nothing and extract 10 times the value from the system.
Now, that is a recipe for disaster, in my opinion.
That can't sustain itself.
Yeah, I mean, when you talk about animosity, that'll fuel animosity, Tim.
And I think that some of the things we mentioned aren't accessible to the people who are making $50 to $100 a day.
The BuzzFeed writer can spend all day on the internet
and can get Uber Eats and whatever else,
but if you live in a rural community
and you don't have the budget for that,
you are forced to interact with your neighbors
and your world a little bit more,
and I think that is one of the reasons it's so separate.
I know I mentioned it a couple times,
but the CDC released their youth behavior study,
and they found basically that teenage girls are really,
the majority of teenage girls are very sad,
very unhappy.
Who are the most social creatures naturally on earth?
Teenage girls, they look for community.
All they want to do is talk to friends,
but their society more and more is digital, right?
Teens are on their phones.
They're interacting on Snapchat.
They are looking for gratification through likes on Instagram
as opposed to in-person accomplishments.
We are leading them into their own destruction
and we're just saying, no, it's great because we have comfort now.
And it's so nice, the internet.
I think it's funny that it's the wealthy trust fund lefties that think they're the
oppressed working class.
You know, there's like that viral video out of, I think it was Seattle, where a bunch
of anti-Amazon protesters are, you know, leftists are protesting.
And then the actual Amazon workers show up in hard hats and like vests and they start shouting them down.
Like the actual working class guy is like a 35 year old white dude named John who voted for Trump.
Not a, you know, 30 year old hipster named Devlin who, you know, took feminist basket weaving at college.
But they think they're working class and they live in cities.
Their lives are funded by,
this is the craziest thing to me
about how the system works.
College loans, right now everyone's screaming like,
Joe Biden, pay off our loans.
Oh no, the loan forgiveness.
And you've got these protesters, these unions,
and they're screaming being like,
they need to forgive student loans.
And I'm like, it's just crazy to me
that these
hipster leftist types literally do no work get free money from these institutions then demand
everyone else eat the cost and pay for their entitled lives and there's a dude out there
right now who's listening to this show at work lifting a heavy box and his back hurts and he's thinking yep.
The thing is, they don't think that they're the working class.
They're Leninists and they think
that they're the vanguard.
They really do.
They're Marxist-Leninists. That's the
basis of their opinion.
They're the ones that are
the bourgeois.
They're the bourgeois, yeah. They're the bourgeois that are the the bourgeois they're the bourgeois yeah they're the bourgeois
that are gonna they're the bourgeois pro that are gonna that are gonna sweep the proletariat
through the revolution into the new society into the social society that's exactly what they think
everyone that's that's at media matters thinks that they're a a member of the vanguard they're
all gonna get the bullet if they get what they want
because that's what the commies do.
Oh, yeah.
The communists purged the intelligentsia
that fomented the revolution in the first place.
Yeah, liberals get the bullet too, so they're done.
But the communists know who's a real risk,
the working class guy or the revolutionary?
The revolutionary.
So once the revolution happens,
the revolutionaries turn on each other.
But I got an idea.
Here's what we should do.
We should do one of those like panel discussions that you see on the internet every so often where they'll
get like you know two layers of chairs and then have people all sit there and like a person ask
them all questions and i just want to get like working class union guys from western maryland
and west virginia and then college hipster leftists and then just be like let me ask you
guys some questions who did you vote for and then watch all the working class just be like, let me ask you guys some questions. Who did you vote for? And then watch all the working class guys be like,
oh yeah, I work in a factory.
I work in a steel mill.
I voted for Trump.
And then the college student's going to be like,
but you're working class.
Why are you voting for Trump?
I voted for Biden.
It's like, you have no idea our problems, dude.
But this is the fundamental difference
between the left and the right.
The left bases their life around rights
where the right bases their life around
obligations. And that's what the left does is they say, you have all of these rights,
and if you vote for me, I will give them to you. And the right thinks, I don't have rights. The
only rights I have is the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I have an obligation
to my family. I have an obligation to God. I have an obligation to my country.
I would say the left promises entitlements. They would say things like, you deserve this.
This is yours.
But they frame it as rights.
You have a right to health care.
You have a right to food.
You have a right to this wage.
You have a right to everything.
A hundred years ago, we only had those three rights, the right to life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness.
And you needed to build.
You needed to farm.
You needed to fight.
And because we don't have the need to do all those things, they can come up with all these
rights and then again say, you have these rights and if you vote for me i
will give them to you i will i will give you all of your desires but that's because that again comes
back to the fact that they're not liberals they're they're progressives they believe that they don't
believe in rights at all they don't believe in in it's just jargon to them it's it the rights are
what the government gives to people.
And that's all they believe.
I just, part of me really would love it if the system just stopped for one month.
Just one month.
But I know the reality is a lot of people would die.
And I don't want that to happen.
I just want these purple hair, shaved head leftists who cry because someone misgendered them.
I just want them to understand a little bit what hard work really is and how hard life really is for other people.
Because while these people are at Starbucks crying because someone misgendered them, there
is a 12-year-old kid mining cobalt with his teeth falling out of his face who's doing
the work to make sure they can have their espresso machine.
And they have no idea they are these people exemplify capital city in the hunger games so perfectly they don't
realize that they watch these movies and they're like i'm katniss it's like no no you're that
capital city crazy haired lady drinking ipecac and barfing to eat more food at your party not
realizing other people are being beaten and enslaved so they can sustain your way of life i think that there are other people too even in these colleges i one of my
good friends growing up or that i went to high school with put himself through college while
working as an emt full time and he got his degree and he kept going like he's one of the hardest
working people i know and i think if anyone in his college had been like i'm working class too
he would have laughed but he wouldn't have said anything because what he doesn't need to prove himself to them. I think that the people who have never been asked to
consider like they, you know, they take on student loan debt, knowing that someone in their family
will be able to help them pay it off or they don't need to think about it. They are resigned to not
being responsible for the consequences of their actions. And then when eventually they are at
they're put in a position where they have to act with responsibility
or to meet their obligations,
they don't want to do it anymore.
This is the problem though.
There's probably conservative types with cows hands,
sit there with a smile on their face,
looking at the hippie liberal being like,
if only they knew, man, a whiny little,
you know, whiny little bitches.
And they don't say anything.
And it's because they're hardened and they're not phased by the complaints of these people.
But the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
So these lunatic leftists go around smashing things and screaming.
And then feckless politicians are like, just give them whatever they want.
They're yelling in my ears.
I saw a TikTok.
I saw a TikTok the other day.
Some kid was literally saying, why do I have to work just to live?
Oh my gosh.
And I'm like, no kidding.
Really?
Oxidization.
That's what I say.
Oxidization.
I'll try and get it to the root for you, dude.
It's called entropy.
That's it.
Your body is ceasing to exist
without being sustained by energy.
And you have to get it from somewhere.
Ain't nobody gonna do it for you.
It's amazing that people think that.
There was a meme that went around for a while
that was like, I blame my parents for this.
I didn't ask to be born.
So I didn't ask to like pay for all this.
And you want to be like, so you'd rather be dead?
Like, what are you saying?
Yeah, they are for abortion.
They're also saying that like,
they should never have to assume responsibility, right?
Like life is a gift and being able to live life on earth is something is a blessing and so therefore like don't look at
your parents be like how could you do this to me how could you bring me on like into this world
be grateful and become mature and accept your responsibilities in life i forget it no go ahead
i forget the philosopher's name but he's like this is not some kind of new thing that there was a philosopher hundreds of
years ago talking about the flungness of existence the the the way that you kind of just are tossed
into reality like that's part of the human condition shut the hell up and quit whining
no it pisses me off when i go online and i see people my age and they're like oh it's such a
hard day at school like i just need to unwind it like, what do you mean unwind? You read books for six hours. Unwind for what? Can you imagine
like talking to a 50 year old guy that's been working on the docks in the sixties?
He comes home and you're like, how was your day? Like, how are you feeling? He'd look at you and
he'd go, what do you mean? How am I feeling? I need to put food on the table. What do you mean?
I got to get up in eight hours. Are you kidding me? But we have this sense of entitlement in my generation that, yeah, you need to have your
relaxation time.
You need to have your vacation time.
You need to have a little cookie at the end of your meal.
You need a little sweetness.
It's like, no, no, no.
You have obligations to, again, your God, country, and your family.
And the left has stripped all those things away and said, you have all these rights.
You are, the government is your daddy.
And it's left everybody sad, depressed, anxious, like obligation and working for people outside
of yourself, working for a higher power, working for things, anything outside of yourself.
That's what gives you fulfillment.
That's what gives you gratitude.
That's what gives you a meaningful life.
I want to jump to this story from the Daily Mail.
New York teacher manipulated fifth grade student into
changing gender without parents' consent, which drove her to consider suicide lawsuit claims.
It was only after the girl nine drew suicidal images that her parents found out teacher
Deborah Rosenquist was calling her Leo and using he him pronouns. Superintendent Jennifer J. Quinn
and Terryville Road Elementary School principal Anna Marie V. Skjov admitted they knew about Rosenquist's antics.
So we'll just look at this.
I mean, it's so weird.
Whoa, I'm so surprised.
At the top of my lungs.
Aren't you surprised that that's what she looks like, you guys?
But think about this.
There is a little girl who knows and believes she is a little girl.
And the teacher keeps saying, no, you're a boy and your name is Leo, causing such distress that the nine-year-old contemplated suicide.
It's almost like these people are demonic.
And I say that figuratively, not literally.
I don't believe in demons.
I just don't think.
Well, I guess you can call some things demons.
I just don't think adults should have secrets with a nine-year-old from their parents, right?
The fact that she's not saying like, hey, your kid is expressing some confusion about
their gender or whatever.
Like if that happened in your classroom, go immediately to their parents.
You're an adult.
You shouldn't have secrets with children.
100%.
It's so obvious.
I just don't understand.
Like, why is this even a question?
And then this idea that like, oh, well, their parents wouldn't be accepting.
Well, maybe it's because they're nine and you're a stranger and you don't have any right to tell a kid what they're what you know like you said if it will be accepting or not
that is for the family they have whatever beliefs they have that is for the child and the parent
but today children have become the vehicles and the medium for people to project their social and
political views onto and then that way they can use kids in any example to say, well, what about the kids?
If you don't affirm their gender, then they're going to commit suicide. If you don't let me
take them to a drag show, then they're going to commit suicide. And it's like, no, no, no.
That is for the parent to decide. You do not get a relationship with that kid outside of what the
parent is doing. And that is the definition of grooming. You always get these claims. I get
them all the time. Oh, we're not groomers. You're calling everyone a groomer. If you're doing anything
to lead a child down a path that goes against what the parent is teaching, you are grooming them,
whether it's sexual, political, whatever it is, that is the definition of grooming.
Well, and then how else would we bring to these hearings, right? I remember listening to
Public Radio in West Virginia when they had one of their, like, can you give hormones to underage children?
And they're like, just listen to this brave testimony from a 12-year-old who identifies as transgender.
You want to be like, this person is 12.
They shouldn't be here.
Why are they the political tool of essentially the pharmaceutical industry and their messed up parents and teachers?
Like, this is crazy somebody posted uh i think in like massachusetts they have an anti-sterilization law
that says that any doctor that performs a medical procedure that sterilizes a child is guilty of a
felony i think it was massachusetts they're just like how come not this is not being prosecuted
like how come not going after people who are doing this that seems like one of the most obvious
things that that you can imagine like if a doctor performs a
surgery or whatever on a child without the parents uh consent uh they must be even meet with them
there are some high schools in california that have planned parenthoods attach them or they're
like on campus and they'll offer you know referrals for birth control they can't prescribe there but
they'll also offer referrals for hormone therapy or any kind of like transgender issue you may have.
Why?
Why would you not want to be involved in what's going on with your minor, right?
I understand if that person is 18, they're an adult and that's a different argument.
But school shouldn't be facilitating private conversations with adults without the parent's presence.
That seems so
obvious. And yet we just abandon this principle all the time. I mean, yeah, you're right. It's
obvious. Well, they're introducing a bill in Florida right now that would make businesses
who offer payment for gender affirming care to their employees to be responsible for the
detransition cost if there is regret.
This was a bill that was introduced, I think, a couple weeks ago. And it'll be interesting to see
how that plays out because I can imagine that businesses are going to say, wait, hold on.
If they regret this, if I offer them surgery, they do something that they regret and I will
be liable for their detransition hormones or surgery or whatever. I may not want to take
that risk. And it'll be really interesting to see how businesses respond to this. I just think that they'll say, yeah, we'll do that because
we don't think that many people will detransition. I think that we as a society, not we in this room,
but generally people are not willing to acknowledge the risks that are like you were bringing up
sterilization laws in Massachusetts. They're not enforcing it because they're not saying it's definitely for sure going
to sterilize you there's a chance it might i mean the studies are pretty clear on what the
consequences of some of these uh interventionists either hormonal surgical treatments are for people
who identify as transgender but there's enough gray area where they're skating by saying like well but maybe it's helping because they're depressed or whatever else like this is going to
be it's going to get worse before it gets better right because the data is living in this gray
area even though common sense tells us one thing we have enough uh ambiguity in the medical science
to deny it well if there's anything that made me believe in possession by demons,
it's stuff like this. Like the weird
cult-like behavior that we've seen from the
woke left, the inability to process
information, and the rejection
of fact. Now maybe it's not
demons, it's just that some people
can get put in a cult-like trance,
but it sure does feel like
demonic possession, doesn't it? It's not
supernatural, but it's probably what people were describing
when they started calling people demonically possessed.
Like the behaviors were the same
as they were trying to figure these things out.
You might call them psychotic nowadays or whatever.
But like when you say evil,
there are behaviors that people can engage in
that will qualify them as evil because they fit the definition the word has a definition
if you engage in these activities you are evil there are things that you can do that are demonic
that qualifies the definition that doesn't mean that there's actually like supernatural like
10th dimension demons living in your that'd be cool though if like there were you know like
interdimensional beings and i don't mean like demons from other dimensions i mean demons
in between the dimensions you know like in between realities and the twisting now that
the demons come out and you know they do their thing i call it what you want i think it's
semantics but you know if there was a word for it uh grooming minors into the radical left's
gender ideology that has them chemically castrate and generally mutilate themselves evil that would
be it evil yeah i feel like sad because they just prey on parents who are scared right if i told you
your kid is suicidal and if you don't do this one thing
they'll die i mean there are a lot of parents who would be like i'll do anything to keep my
kid alive the issue is the kids are suicidal because of the teachers exactly but that's what
they say listen to how predatory this is they say to the parents would you rather have a boy
daughter or a dead daughter imagine as a trans daughter a trans daughter yeah when they're going
in for these these gender surgeries and their consultations, they tell the parents,
would you rather have a boy, that's a girl, or would you rather have a dead daughter?
Think about that as a parent.
Think about a medical professional that you should have some trust in saying you either
have to medically, chemically castrate your child and give them these drugs or they will
kill themselves.
That is predatory.
And lay on top of that, well, and you didn't know they were going through this and the teacher had
to tell you, which means your kid doesn't feel comfortable with you. Like it's just guilt trip
after abusive guilt trip. I feel sad with the parents. Hopefully I have enough common sense
not to do this. I don't feel bad for the parents who are like, no, this is a good idea. Let me
bring my child to political rallies and prop them up as a representation of what a good woke parent I am. But I do think that there is at some core, you know, I think a lot of parents
are scared and they want to do the right thing. And I think the fact that this industry is preying
on that, because that's what it is, it's an industry, is just disgusting. And I can't believe
that this wouldn't be an obvious point where we unite as a culture and say this is bad but apparently we can't which is mind-boggling it is an industry you trans a child
you have a patient for life and that's a lot of money yes there's there's there's a lot of things
that are actually lining up that that are have a certain synergy so you've got the financial
incentive from hospitals you've got the the ideologically possessed people that are looking to actually mess up society.
They want their ideological and want a revolution.
You undermine the structure of the family.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And then you've also got a lot of a lot of your default Democrats.
Right.
You're you're knee jerk.
I want to vote to be nice people, which is the majority of the Democrat Party.
Right. to be nice people, which is the majority of the Democrat Party, right? The people that are actually the thought leaders are the ones that are probably the committed
leftists.
Your average foot soldier, for lack of a better term, is a soccer mom that just wants to do
what's right for her kids and wants to like not make waves at the pta meeting
too much because she wants everyone to get along because they might bump into each other at the
starbucks on tuesday you know it's it's that stuff really has an effect on people so the motivation
or the the incentive doesn't have to be some cabal that's handing out, you know, cue drops or whatever. It can be just the common general
narrative that people are believing and people trying to do what they think is the right thing.
Yeah. I think it's terrible to put children at the center of this. And I think that's why the
left is so willing to do it, right? Because I think there are so many people who are compassionate
they realize that children don't aren't able to advocate for themselves fully and they are
ultimately um you know a lot of our law looks at them as basically the possessions of their parents
but they are in a lot of respect even though they have they are people with rights uh and
they know that basically you get a two-for-one voter right so if you get the parent to support
you and the kid goes through it, they're probably
also going to support your cause.
It's mass recruiting people to your side of the line.
And that's terrifying because it has intense, real consequences for those involved.
You know that saying, Missouri loves company.
Yeah, I've heard something like that.
Yeah, might have been a little different.
It is kind of weird that when people are
living in a self-induced
state of misery
sorry now I'm just thinking about it
they want you
to live in it as well
you know what I mean
crabs in a bucket
crabs in a barrel
they don't want you
getting out
they want you to suffer
if they have to suffer
yeah well have you ever met
like have you ever had a friend
that they base their entire
personality around problems
that they have
and them
like these are problems
that are so fixable they would be so easy to fix but they get more out of having the problem and the attention
that they receive from it yeah then they would if they just fix the problem and you have these you
have these groups that they they bond over their problems and then it's like when people fix them
and they leave the group they're they're demonized right they're so it's weird and that's what you're
seeing i think on a on a societal scale that when you have a victim class, it's easy to control. It's easy
to feel good about yourself. There's no self-accountability. There's no self-work that
you have to do. If you're a victim, then you will always have someone to blame and you will never
have to fix your problems. Yeah. I think there are people that are so negative that just complain
about everything and that person's not doing the right thing by them or whatever else. And you walk
away feeling negative and you just don't
want to hang out with them again for a while. And I think we're seeing this on a mass scale,
right? So if you're a young person in society and all of your friends are upset about something and
then you open Twitter and everything's, everyone's complaining and fighting and then you look at the
news and everything is bad. Like how could you not start to feel just totally blackpilled?
Let's jump to this story we got from Yahoo News. It's actually syndicated from the National Review.
San Francisco Reparations Committee chairman admits no math formula behind a $5 million
payout plan. That's right. They're going to write a $5 million check to each black resident,
and they didn't use a mathematical formula to determine that. They just decided that's the
number, I guess, plus like a lifetime guarantee of revenue.
But, Aldo, you're just mentioning that people build communities and personalities around grievances.
And I have to wonder if one of the reasons we're never actually going to see reparations is because these political groups need it as a political cudgel, as a tool to win power.
Yeah.
No, I agree.
This plan is going to cost billions of dollars.
This plan. San Francisco, it's like, I think twice the budget of like the city budget. Like
they cannot afford it. And they're like, it doesn't matter. We'll just say yes and figure
it out later. It's crazy that they like they haven't figured it out yet, that they are political
pawns until the end of time. If they keep saying, well, we're going to give you this because you're
black. We're going to give you this if your ancestors were slaves it's like what if
you're at a certain what if your ancestors were slave owners do you i don't know my family came
over later so don't look at me because angela davis is descended from the mayflower i love this
story but i mean it's like look a lot of people on the right are like angela davis she's like
she's like a black panther right she She was. Yeah, she committed communist.
The Communist Party in America was not radical enough for her, so she quit.
But the thing is, y'all do realize the reason she's descended from people from the Mayflower
is not because she's like the heir to the Mayflower family.
It's because the slave owners probably raped her ancestors and like had kids
it wasn't like you know a daughter in the mayflower family fell in love with a black man
and they decided to defy the law and miscegenation and have kids it was probably a slave woman being
raped by a slave owner or something like that so it's like it's not like you know when when people
are making fun of her i'm like it's kind of a bad thing but my question then becomes she's still the descendants of slave owners right like how does that work well it
doesn't matter because they'll still claim that well your skin color still made it so that the
social you know the the social interactions you know you were still discriminated against even
though these were your descendants but yeah it does go back to that that community of of victimhood
and you could see it on her face
when she was told oh your ancestors came on the mayflower she was like oh no yeah this is too much
like this is horrible it's like you should probably get a get a 23andme or an ancestry.com
before you start making your entire career and your entire personality predicated on the idea
that you were a victim to be fair she was doing this in the 60s. This was a little before they sequenced the genome.
I just want to say that this is probably Scott Adams approved.
The reparations?
Yeah, because black people are going to go like mad to San Francisco.
Scott Adams said in that video where they called him racist, he said he was in favor of affirmative action and diversity programs and stuff like that.
So it's just like they really did cut the context He said he was in favor of affirmative action and diversity programs and stuff like that. So it's just like,
they really did cut the context
of what he was saying.
Absolutely.
Because he was like,
I support these things.
Like, you know, yeah.
But anyway.
Well, the San Francisco one
is crazy because
there are qualifications.
It can't just be anyone, right?
So you have to have been
in the city between 1940 and 1996.
Or you have to have been,
like, if you've gone...
Yeah, if you've been, if you were born between 1940 and 1996 or you have to been it have been like 96 yeah if you've been if you were born
between 1940 and 1986 or were resident there for at least 13 years if you've migrated there from a
different country between 1940 and 1996 you also like can have been personally affected i'm not
sure i couldn't get an explanation out of the document i read because they proposed this a
couple months ago and at the time this this program is going to cost 50 billion dollars
so what i think is crazy is they're saying like a couple of the other things like if you've been
affected by the war on drugs you have you meet one of the two uh of eight criteria that need to
i gotta compromise take the 50 billion dollars from one of these woke big tech companies
facebook or something take 50 take 50 billion from them
and then give out reparations.
I would accept those terms.
No, it will never end though.
They'll get reparations
and it's never ending.
Yeah, I mean, my point though
is I don't care it destroys Facebook.
Yeah.
So, you know, it's like, whatever.
No, this makes me think.
We'll keep doing it.
Oh no, we got to get more reparations.
Oh, what's that?
Google?
Oh, geez.
Going to have to take money from you next.
Oh, what's that? Pfizer? gonna have to take money from you next oh
what's that pfizer but maybe they should right because if you're saying like uh black americans
in san francisco have been disproportionately affected by a lot of things and they now can't
afford housing here well who drove up housing in san francisco san francisco is already expensive
but tech industry did so maybe google and facebook should contribute to this fund yeah but what i
think is crazy is that they're saying like yeah yeah, we'll say yes, because they know they'll possibly get elected off of it.
It's never going to happen. There's no way they have 50 billion dollars to fund this program.
They're just going to say, but we're the ones who voted in favor of reparations. So elect me again.
I mean, you guys bring up interesting points, but you fail to consider what these tech engineers
will eat for lunch if they give away all this money. How will they get their steak lunches?
How will they get their wine on tap, Tim?
That is true.
Come on.
I know.
That keeps me up at night sometimes.
We'll have to pay them reparations.
I'm imagining some 22-year-old fresh out of college, you know,
crying because the wine on tap stopped running.
I think that really we shouldn't harm the tech industry.
We should just rob all of middle America to pay for San Francisco's
reparation program.
Yeah, no, I.
There's a lot going on here.
Sorry.
Yeah, no, this reminds me.
I went I did a man on the street in San Francisco a couple months back when they were doing their reparations program, quote unquote, for trans people in San Francisco that said, if you're trans you were negatively affected by the
social ills and the discrimination against transgenders and so they were giving out money
what was it it was like 1300 a month for up to 18 months you're getting paid just to be you
yeah the weirdest thing about the reparations in california is that california was never a
slave state yeah it's like i don't understand what what is california paying for they're just
to prove that they are the most sorry.
It's fake.
It's completely fake.
It's totally fake and it can't happen.
So if you're a black American in San Francisco who really thinks like,
maybe I will make some money off of this, like you're being lied to.
And they're okay with that because it scores them essentially cheap political points.
Five million dollars per person.
I mean, if you can identify as trans can i identify as black
and move to san francisco yes you have it says here you have to have identified as black or
african-american on public documents for at least 10 years so like even if you're white
rachel dolezal is like i'm ready here we go i mean hold on what if what if what if she is
a descendant of slaves you know what i mean like angela davis is descendant of she is a descendant of slaves? You know what I mean?
Like Angela Davis is a descendant of the Mayflower pilgrims or whatever, or colonists or whatever.
I feel like if anyone, Rachel Dolezal might be descendant of Irish indentured servants,
but I doubt that she is affected by the slave trade.
But I'm not saying necessarily her.
I'm saying that there's going to be some white dude with blonde hair and blue eyes who pulls out his 23 in me.
It's like 2.7 percent black.
And he's like, yep, there's like, you know, old, old, great, great, great, great, great grandma.
And, you know, she's right.
I can't African-American.
I cannot wait for Tariq Nasheed's take on this because you do know about his whole thing about the FBA is the foundational black Americans.
You know, Tariq Nasheed.
Yeah.
So, yeah, he he's like a black nationalist guy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he rails against the non-fbas so essentially if you weren't a foundational black american if you
weren't some of the first slaves then he gets mad at these africans and these other black people
that came over later or just recently and they say that they're entitled to these reparations
um and he goes hard on them so i'm really i'm looking forward to his his take on this racism
is so profitable. He's
racist against other black people.
So I got an idea.
I'm not totally against his point, though.
We're going to do reparations. I kind of get
what he's saying. People are super chatting about how
they're working hard and working in factories and all that stuff.
Here's my plan.
All right.
In the future, if I ever end up finding myself in office,
I'll propose a bill. Or maybe
when I go talk to Matt Gaetz, I'll be like, hey, make this a bill.
That if you work in a non-labor job, you've got to pay double the taxes, and that goes to the people who actually do work.
There you go.
Problem solved.
So if you work at a university, well, we're going to take an extra 15% of your paycheck, and it's going to go pay a factory worker's salary.
It's the least we could do to help the workers, right?
You don't oppose the workers, do you?
It's an OnlyFans tax, right?
Let's take 30% out of the OnlyFans models and give them to the FBAs.
Stockbrokers, day traders, universities, professors, feminist dance theorists,
all that.
Anybody that can't get fired.
Tax on all of that.
Yeah, government bureaucrats. professors, feminist dance theorists, all that. Anybody that can't get fired. Tax on all of that. Yeah.
Government bureaucrats.
Yeah.
And then anybody who actually makes stuff, they get a bonus in their salary.
Supplemental income.
That's, well, that's socialism.
I mean, right?
They agree with it, don't they? Or maybe we should just make everyone complete two years of like a skill trade before they
can enter a four-year university.
Like maybe you should have to work with your hands before you pursue your degree.
I think every gender studies degree should have at least one class where they're forced to break rocks yeah or just shadow like a plumber i just love it there was a there
was a meme of some like leftist being like i can't wait till we make them you know break rocks so
that they can figure out what what a real day what a real day of hard work feels like.
And it's just like, you don't work.
What are you talking about?
Who are you talking about?
The dude who works in a factory driving a forklift all day and is covered in sweat.
And the guy works on a petroleum rig drenched in oil and high chance of death.
Do you ever see those videos on Instagram or TikTok where it's like a day in my life as a consultant?
I woke up at 930 and I put on my sweatsuit and then I went to my desk to start working and like seemed perfectly pleasant.
Have a good time. But I really want like a commercial electrician, electrician to make one.
Oh, I woke up at 3 a.m. and commuted to work. And then, you know, I wired and I had to cut all this stuff.
Like I carried on to an argument with a client and it's like him filming a guy yelling at him.
Yeah, it's just them going to cut all this stuff. Like I carried- Got into an argument with a client and it's like him filming a guy yelling at him. Yeah.
It's just them going to seven meetings a day.
What do you need to go to a meeting for?
Like, do you think farmers like have meetings every morning for three hours?
Being the guy in the oil rig is like,
yeah, I went to four meetings today.
He's like, I'll circle back to it.
It's fine.
Yeah.
Look at how many people Twitter fired
in the past six months.
Oh man.
And Twitter essentially operates the same.
And they fired thousands of people.
Now think about that.
At every university in America.
Every big tech company, every startup,
everybody that could convince someone with some money
that they give me money
and I'll make your money into a tech giant or whatever.
They get funding and they load it up with all their friends
who are doing nothing at all.
You know what the oil rig doesn't have?
They don't have yoga rooms.
You know what the oil rig doesn't have?
Wine on tap.
You know what the oil rig doesn't have?
They don't have the sensory deprivation room.
It's like, God, the luxury of these tech engineers is ridiculous.
Let's jump to this story here.
I saw this tweet, and I'm just assuming it's true.
I don't know when it's posted today.
Florida State Senator, what is this, at Governor Gone files a bill to decertify any political party whose platform ever supported slavery.
The bill is titled the Ultimate Cancel Act.
Mic drop.
I agree.
All in favor of.
I thought mic drop was in the name of the act.
All in favor of decertifying any political party who ever supported slavery say i here here tim
hi all right well okay let's go through the list of uh major political parties and see which ones
are stricken we have republicans uh they're good and then we have democrats and oh yeah they're
they're out uh and uh that's the list okay all right the Party is like, here we come. This is us. Everyone moves over.
Now's our chance.
I agree with this bill, actually, 100%, and it should.
If they're going to go tear down statues, then, yeah, let's get rid of the Democratic Party.
There we go.
I like that in most public high schools in America, they'll teach you, oh, well, actually, it was Republicans.
It's just that the parties changed names or something.
They twist the logic so intensely to make it be like well what it couldn't be democrats
democrats would never i mean there are still people alive today who are who are democrats
and clan members but you know that's besides the point no no they don't acknowledge still
alive today yeah yeah how long ago was it where uh i mean this was like the 60s 70s i mean there's the
clan still exists yes many of these people probably are no longer democrats for sure
i mean but you'd be surprised there there have been white nationalists have come out and talked
about how the democratic platform is good and then they explain all the things that typically
republicans complain about like like the democrats destroying the black family and things like that.
So yeah, you get it.
Didn't Richard Spencer endorse?
Yeah, Richard Spencer's a big Biden guy right now.
He was too, I think, in 2020.
He was for Biden, not Trump.
He says because Trump didn't do the things
they thought he was going to do, he wasn't that guy.
Anybody that's for physical removal,
there's got to be a big government to go along
to do the removing. Like anybody that's for physical removal is got there there's got to be a big government to go along to do the removing like anybody that's taught like spencer was used to be pro you know removing people and
stuff he likes authority yeah that's so does the democratic party yeah you you don't get i'm just
look i don't know about all that i'm just saying antifa went around and blm went around tearing
down statues that uh not even like they tore down a statue of Hans Christian Hegg, who was an abolitionist who died fighting to free slaves.
So, okay, I guess, whatever.
I don't know what they are.
But if they're all about this,
then I think they'd agree with us, right?
We can, you know, get Antifa to get on board with this bill
and we'll get rid of the Democratic Party.
This is such a power play.
I love it.
Because then Democrats will have to say,
no, no, like.
I want to see how many other states. No way, don't. Yeah to say no no like i want to see how many other states no way don't yeah that's us i want to see how many other states
introduce it because sometimes when this happens you know four or five other state legislators pick
it up it gets some momentum gotta make some phone calls to west virginia yeah seriously yeah we'll
talk to uh we're gonna be i think the plan is to be at congress again this friday big old congress
party this friday yeah i'm not gonna say too much but i think we're gonna be there i'll i'll make I think the plan is to be at Congress again this Friday. Big old Congress party. This Friday?
Yeah, I'm not going to say too much, but I think we're going to be there.
I'll make sure to bring this up to all of them.
Like, hey, you guys want to do the condemning slavery act or something like that?
And then it's to publicly denounce and reject any political party that's ever supported slavery?
We'll start making picket signs as soon as the show's over.
Yeah.
I'm excited.
It's the ultimate cancel act, so it's perfect.
Yeah.
The ultimate cancel act. Can you imagine coming out against this act no i think we're okay what they'll try and do is amend
it to be like recognizing the failures of america act or something like that and then what they'll
do is they'll be like it's not the democratic party it's all america and the republicans have
to counter back actually we were the ones who wanted to get rid of the slavery so you know
sorry remember that whole war thing?
Yeah, that was you guys.
And, you know, just trying to change your name doesn't change anything.
Not only that, but like people always rag on the Young Turks because their name is like the Young Turks, which was a genocidal group of people. And, you know, it's like imagine naming your media organization.
The Hitler Youth is basically what the Young Turks did.
But like think about the Democratic Party then.
The Democratic Party is the organization that represented slavers and slavery.
If you're going to be critical of the Young Turks, you certainly got to be critical of the Democratic Party title.
Fine with me.
And they can't really pull a Washington Redskin slash what are the commanders now?
It's not like they can be like, well, now we're the.
And their mascot's a pig.
Now we're the Confederates.
I love that the mascot for the Washington Commanders is a pig.
Yeah, it's terrible.
Who was in charge of any of this?
Do you guys not understand?
Like, wow.
Someone is either super ironic or they just missed it completely.
There's a savvy meme lord who worked for that company. It was like, this is going to be the greatest thing ever.
This is the most hilarious thing.
Apparently there's something about there were players
that were called the Hogs in the 80s,
the offensive line or something like that.
And so that's how the pigs are associated with the Washington team.
It's a stretch at best.
It's a big stretch.
And you'd think that someone would be like, oh, why do we want to go ahead and call the Washington stretch. It's a big stretch and you'd think that someone would be like, oh,
why do we want to go ahead and call the
Washington team, you know,
where the seat of power is and
at least be like a horse, right? That's like
what commanders rode during the war.
You'd think. Like, I just don't understand.
I mean, it has to be on purpose
that they made this decision. You can't like file
papers in these companies, these big
companies without there being oversight.
And I know that there's a video out there
of some board member or some like employee
that's in the corner,
like filming the discussion they had.
And I need to see it.
I love it.
I just can't imagine.
I feel like the best part of this bill
is that it's here.
The sad part is that I don't think
that it will survive.
Like, unfortunately, I don't think it'll pass. If it does, I'd be happy to be wrong on this one. I think sometimes
one of the coolest things about state legislator is state legislators is that they just introduce
things to prove a point, right? They say, like, even though I know this won't make it out of
committee, I think that we should talk about the fact that we haven't condemned this party.
Congress passed the Congress passed the anti lynching bill like just last year. And that is literally just for show. Yeah. Just to prove a point. So it's not just a state decades after they probably should have. Right. I mean, with state, I think it's more interesting because then you have the conversation. Right. Like if even if Florida doesn't pass this, we all recognize that perhaps we should condemn parties that had slaveries as part of their platform yeah and we should provide funding to parties that oppose it guaranteed uh again the
green party is like here we go i'm ready well i don't know when is the green party founded i don't
think they've been around that post slavery so they've never had it in their platform that's
fair point democrats are just in trouble they're uh They're a relic of a bygone era.
Libertarians are excited.
Yeah, they've been around for a long time, right?
They've been around since the 70s, and they have always been opposed to slavery.
Oh, yes.
Can confidently say that.
I can very confidently say that the Libertarian Party has always been opposed to slavery. They should make the bill rejecting political parties that support slavery and supporting political parties that don't act.
And then just being like, that leaves you, Democrats.
Green Party, you're all right.
Republicans, Libertarians, Reform Party.
Man, look at this huge list of working families party.
They're good.
Democrats, no.
You're on the no-no list.
The Tea Party will rise again.
Yeah.
Here they come.
It would be kind of interesting, though, if there couldn't't be a democratic party would they just rebrand a la oh yeah whoever or would you get
enough like people bleeding out to have different different factions of the party they would quickly
consolidate around a person that has decided what the new party probably barack obama
it would be like someone someone like barack obama that would say
okay you don't think hakeem jeffries is like yes we can need to destroy this party so i can rise
to the top i don't think that it'll even get to the point where it pat where it would pass in the
u.s but i but i i imagine the circumstances would be they would they would coalesce around a person
that comes up with a name for the new party and and they would you know reluctantly
leave the democrat the dnc but all the same people would go over because you're not getting rid of
any ideas you're just getting rid of a name i suppose in the longer run if you can if you can
suppress ideas then you will eventually eliminate them from the from the psyche from the population
and that's the purpose of all the censorship they're engaging in. That's the idea. I think that the whole, if you don't have the words to articulate a thought, then you can't think the wrong things.
I'd like the whole 1984 justification for Newspeak.
That is something that's legit in practice nowadays. The reason that the LGBTQ political lobby demands that you say that a trans
woman is a woman is because they're demanding that you conceptualize a trans woman and a biological
woman as the same. They're making a demand on your cognitive liberty and they're doing it by
messing with the language that we use,
with the meanings of words.
Right.
This is what they did on the last Twitter board or the last Twitter people.
They were banning the word groomer to call out predatory adults
who were grooming children.
And if you ban the words, then, like you said,
you're banning their cognitive ability to make assumptions
and accurately assess people's behavior.
Yeah.
Kind of feels like everything's falling apart a little bit, you know, but it's okay because we have chickens.
They're out doing their thing and they give us eggs.
And one of the chickens is brooding, one of the silkies.
So what we do now is we're going to take a bunch of eggs from all the different chickens and put them underneath the broody silky,
which will then hatch a variety, like a plethora of chicken varieties.
So when it all comes crashing down and you find yourself in a city fighting Agnes over the last can of beans in front of the bodega,
I'm going to be sitting there with Roberto Jr. enjoying some fresh scrambled eggs.
See, I don't mind some turbulence, right?
Like, I think
having these issues in front of us makes us talk about them. I think that was one of the mistakes
that some conservatives had for a while, which is to say, live and let live, which I agree with for
the most part, but you can also say, I disagree. I don't believe in that. And I think for so long,
sort of out of politeness, we were saying like, oh, just everyone will just keep to themselves
and we won't address things. And then you get to the point where it gets so out of control that you're asked, like, do you think it's OK take down monuments and we'll edit books and we'll change things so that we can just avoid these conversations.
It makes us a weaker society if we can't deal with this kind of disagreement.
I think that this speaks to Matt Walsh's point and to Tim's point when he says that we need to be mean.
I don't think that maybe mean isn't the best word, but pulling back from being frank when
we describe things, it's detrimental to people's ability to understand what we're talking about.
Yeah, you got to push it more than you normally would i guess yeah you don't you if you've you've given up ground
to progressives we've given up so so much ground that now taught that now children are literally
being targeted for ideological you know um you unplugged the ufo oh, no. It's okay. I took out the UFO when I sat on that side table.
Yeah, but there's also an empathy, a true empathy for calling things the way they are.
There's no niceness about calling these body positive people healthy when it's not.
There's no positivity and there's no empathy in saying that these trans people that are mutilating themselves are healthy because that is not leading them down fulfilled lives.
That is destroying them.
And that's also the importance of we need to build our own things.
If we're going to actually combat the woke left, we can't just be reacting to them and
we can't just be tearing them down.
There is an importance to it because they have left and they've planted seeds and they
have gone down and they have strong roots.
But we also need to plant our own seeds.
Like I said, if we want to combat this body positivity movement, you need to go to the gym, right? If we want to combat the taking down of statues, we need to plant our own seeds. Like I said, if we want to combat this body positivity movement,
you need to go to the gym, right?
If we want to combat the taking down of statues, we need to make our own.
If we want to combat the woke left's gender ideology,
we need to make our own schools.
We need to homeschool.
And if we want to combat the end of the world,
then we got to make our own chicken coops, right, Tim?
Absolutely.
Let me pull up this story here.
I was reading from the NBC News.
Mississippi governor signs bill banning transgender health care for minors. You see how NBC News frames it. Let's try it another If they're children, they're minors.
They can't consent.
They're not, they cannot.
Well, the issue is the parents can.
Can the parents consent to it?
So here's what it says.
Mississippi on Tuesday began the seventh state to enact a restriction on certain transition-related health care for minors.
Governor Tate Reeves, a Republican, said he signed the bill which bars puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgery for minors because there is a dangerous movement spreading across America today.
It's advancing under the guise of a false ideology, and pseudoscience is being pushed onto our children through radical activists, social media, and online influencers. And it's
trying to convince our children that they are in the wrong body. This dangerous movement attempts
to convince these children that they're just a surgery away from happiness. It threatens our children's innocence and it
threatens their health. It's crazy. He invited Matt Walsh from the Daily Wire to speak.
And the crazy thing is I was talking to Ali London last week on the Culture War podcast,
and he was saying that he thought the surgery would make him happy. And he kept getting
different plastic surgeries, wondering when he would finally feel happy.
And it wasn't working because the issue isn't the surgery.
But the thing is, for Ali, I think he only really got the facial cosmetic stuff done.
Many of these young girls and young males have permanently removed healthy organs.
They will not be able to ever have them again.
And so this has permanently sterilized some of these kids like jazz jennings and kim patris
will never have children never have children billions of years of evolution ends right there
with those individuals and you know what that three-year-old jazz did not know that seven-year-old jazz did not know that and i
wonder if there's gonna come a point in the lives of these these these poor people when they're in
their 20s thinking how do i have kids and it's like well we removed that from you because you
were seven and you said you wanted it removed seven years old and then at 17 both i believe petrus may have been 16 and jazz was 17 they
have both been 17 but those are minors these are under the age of majority were given genital
removal what do you what do you call it um testicular ectomy or something like that
the surgical castration but i mean like there's like there's got to be an ectomy word for it
right like not the hysterectomy the other hysterectomies yeah like women have hysterectomies and bilateral
oovorectomies or something like the oovorectomies or whatever the ovarian removal yeah i mean this
it's just we need to stop you know the whole phrase right now is stop trans and kids i think
we need to stop trans and people in general but it starts with kids i think a society is judged
on how they treat their most innocent and there are many things in our society that we deem inappropriate or harmful to children
that regardless of the parent's intent, regardless of the parent's wishes, we don't allow them to
engage in, right? We don't give them alcohol just because the parent says that this is acceptable
or that my child identifies as an adult and therefore I can give them alcohol. We don't
allow kids to be shown pornography or to even go to R-rated movies or to download these R-rated video games. But for
some reason, under the guise of this LGBTQ movement, under the guise of gender affirming
care or the pride flag, we are allowing them to chemically castrate themselves and it is leaving
them sad, it is leaving them deformed. And ultimately, they're not better off.
They're told, they're lied to and said that you will be happy and that you're not going
to regret this.
And it's killing kids.
They're going to wake up, like you said, when they're 20, 30 years old.
It's already happening.
Why did this doctor tell me that I would be happy?
Why did my parents go along with this?
Who was there to protect me?
And as a society, we need to be those
people to protect them despite their wishes it's crazy i feel like you know we know we know the
history of certain medications like what was it thalidomide was that the name of the drug
thalidomide it was like an anti-nausea medicine they gave to mothers and the kids were born with
like no arms and their hands were just like on their shoulders or whatever all kinds of terrible
defects and then you get a generation of people
that have to live this way.
We're getting the same thing here.
I mean, people have said it's going to be
not too dissimilar to lobotomies.
The removal of healthy organs
and the targeting of minors.
Hey, look, you're an adult
and you want to make a decision for yourself.
Ain't nobody there but you and God.
And, you know, a functioning
society should do their best to help and protect you in the best way possible. If you're a child,
there is a bigger challenge that we were just bringing up. Do the parents have the right to
consent to what medical treatment they think would save their kid's life? The question then becomes
how you have to actively define when something is legitimately going to save a child's
life. Challenges there. I mean, we used to drink mercury. I'm sure a lot of medical treatments we
have today that are legitimate may some point be like, oh, that drug actually was bad. It was
causing these problems. So there's a difficulty in navigating this because we want to talk about
parental rights. Like in Florida, what if a parent wants to get their kid castrated? Does the government then intervene and
say, no, hold on. What if a parent wants to get their kid some kind of treatment, say, you know,
some kind of experimental medication that could cure some genetic disorder and the government
says no? Does the parent have the right to choose? And like, what are those limits?
If there's a legitimate role for government i think protecting innocent
life is among the legitimate roles and i think that that at some point that has probably going
to end up being arbitrary but at some point we have to decide this is where the state steps in
and i don't know where that point is.
And the problem is you've got powerful political factions in half the country
that believe the state should step in to castrate the kid.
Yes.
Well, because they put a clock on it, right?
So they want to have you make the decision when your kid is prepubescent
because theoretically going through puberty is traumatic
for a kid who feels as though they are in the wrong body, right?
I don't believe that. I personally don't believe this, but this is though they are in the wrong body, right? I don't believe that.
I personally don't believe this, but this is an argument that comes up for parents,
right?
If you have a daughter and your daughter identifies as a boy, getting her period would be traumatic
because she doesn't feel like she should have it.
It makes any kind of gender dysphoria worse.
And that kind of urgency and pressure is terrible right no one makes it there are some
people who make good decisions under pressure but i don't think anyone can make a good decision when
it's like how do i keep my kid from being traumatized especially when actually you don't
know what the alternatives are there are no alternatives it's being pushed on you it's being
pushed on you uh i think that's crazy personally i it comes, I think of it similar to, should you be allowed to get a nose job
when you're 16, right?
Personally, I feel like if you were a good parent,
you would say no, wait until you're an adult.
Wait until you're older and can make decisions.
But a nose job doesn't sterilize you.
But I don't think, but it's permanent, right?
You can't put it back.
It doesn't sterilize you,
but you can't then say, I want my original nose.
I think ultimately we should be encouraging children to make decisions.
Like these life-changing decisions should be made when they themselves are adults.
I don't think that because your parents can consent to you getting a nose job at 16 means that the child should.
Anytime you have to go under anesthesia and actually be put out, like there's a risk to it.
I mean, they are fairly routine, but there's a risk to it.
So if it's not something necessary, I think maybe the government should say,
look, don't do this to kids until they're 18,
just because of the risk of going, you know, complications from surgery.
They're real.
It doesn't happen a lot, but they are real.
So, again, if there is a legitimate role for government,
then protecting innocent life has to be among it.
You know, protecting the borders, protecting innocent life, giving courts, and that's about it.
But it's easy to say, but then what about a medical treatment a parent wants to get for their kid the government won't allow?
Right?
So the challenge is it is not about the law.
It is about the cultural values.
And the left values child sex changes and the right doesn't.
But there may come a time where there is something the right says like, hey, we need to give this kid this medication for like, I don't know, spinal meningitis or something.
And if you empower the government, they could be like, nope.
And then you're sitting there being like, excuse me, like my kid's going to die.
Get him this treatment.
We're not going to do it.
Well, and a lot of these laws that get written in saying you can't offer
hormone therapy or whatever else, they have exceptions for kids who are
legitimately born intersex, right, when they have XXY chromosomes or whatever.
I think for me, as a society, it would be nice, and I feel like this is
unrealistic, if we could all agree that ultimately any kind of permanent
surgery should be the
decision of someone who is in full possession of their rights so i mentioned this before most
minors aren't in full possession of the rights because they are under the custody of their
parents and so therefore we shouldn't be leaving it up to their parents to decide what happens to
their body they have to be an adult with full possession of their rights to be able to consent
to any of these surgeries i mean i i just think mean, I just think it's not even about the child choosing or the parents choosing.
It is literally about our moral values, period.
My moral values are you don't give kids sex changes.
Have a nice day.
I'm not going to – I don't need to create any kind of weird philosophical or moral-based –
it's like – or a legal basis for it where it's like, well, the government shouldn't be.
No, no, no, no, no, no, don't care.
Sometimes the government should.
Sometimes they shouldn't.
This is a case where they shouldn't.
The left believes that the government
should make this stuff happen
and the parents shouldn't get a right to choose.
I think that's crazy.
I think the parents should also
not be allowed to choose in this circumstance.
I do not believe parents have a right to choose
their children get their sex organs removed.
That's just me.
But there are certain circumstances where I think the parents should have a right to choose certain medical treatments for their kids.
It is not a black and white argument.
There is no simple answer of do the parents have rights or do they not.
It's not that simple.
The parents should have rights in some circumstances and not in others.
If the parents think that, you know, making their baby vegan is going to be good for them, the government should be like, yeah, it's stupid.
You don't do that.
Your baby will die. You can't have a vegan baby.
I mean, you maybe can. It's really, really difficult, but you probably give your kid proper nutrition or something like that. Government should intervene where we deem it
culturally and morally pertinent. The left has different moral standards, which we view as
demonic, and that is a very serious problem for our society because you've got mothers and fathers
who are like, I have three kids.
We're all trans.
I'm like, come on, man.
It is statistically anomalous that a child is trans in the first place.
But for a parent to have three, we see these stories.
That means it's called CPS.
Well, and the government does regulate it under some circumstances, right?
Like you'll see all these articles about especially women in their early 20s being like like i wanted to get a hysterectomy and my doctor wouldn't let me
because they kept saying what if you change your mind and this is terrible i mean why is it that
under that circumstance the government is like no you can't get a hysterectomy and when it's about
gender identity it's like well okay you're 18 it's a good idea like it seems bizarre to me as
a double standard maybe we just shouldn't cut out organs that were there in the first place unless it is
absolutely medically necessary.
Because it makes.
They're arguing it is necessary.
I know.
And so the issue is.
That's the issue.
It's not about.
It's about where we culturally draw the line, period.
The doctors are going to come out and be like, if we don't do it, they'll kill themselves.
And it's like, OK, well, that means there are no an immediate risk of death right now.
Right.
OK, so we can not do it and then just give them therapy and watch them and make sure they don't.
It's not like they have a sack of pus, an abscess or something, and they're going to die like appendicitis.
We got breaking news, though.
Real quick on this one, just a real quick announcement.
Lori Lightfoot, it's out.
She lost.
Beetlejuice is gone.
No more Lori Lightfoot in Chicago.
Paul Vallis and Brandon Johnson are going to advance to a runoff apparently.
So there you go.
That's it.
Lori Lightfoot.
And she did really bad.
She got 16%.
Then the next guy got 20.
And the next guy got 35.
That's just oof.
The other day she said it's because she's a black woman that people won't vote for her.
That's how she justified being in third place.
She said that?
Yeah, yeah.
A black gay woman.
They voted for her the first time.
It didn't make sense to me either.
I'm just saying that's what she suggested.
All right, all right.
We're going to go to Super Chats.
I wonder who summoned her, you know?
How do you put her back?
Well, she's gone, so I'm glad.
You know, that's good.
Maybe I'll go visit Chicago at some point.
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read what we got. I'm not your buddy guy says, does it surprise anyone? Really? Leftist rhetoric
is on par with Germany, 1936. Even Trudeau said that the truckers, that we were taking up space.
Technically, he said it before the convoy, but it was about us who supported the convoy and our freedom.
I mean, if you live in Canada, you're basically living in dictatorship.
So I don't have to tell you.
You got to get out of Canada somehow.
Flooded Timber Farm says, can y'all confirm if Vanguard
took away their $1 trillion investment from ESG?
Saw something on Twitter about it.
No idea. I don't know. Did you guys see
anything about that? No? No idea.
No idea. Alright, where are we at?
Tim Brackett says, don't let them divide us.
Build culture based on love, truth, and
freedom. That's what we're doing, baby.
The coffee shop is
being put together as we speak and it
just takes time these projects take a long time especially because i i don't spearhead them i just
like delegate the task to somebody else uh if the only thing i was doing with my life was opening
coffee shop then it would be open already but uh i can only do so much when i'm doing everything
else and but we want to have the space and we're going to be launching a show that I'm really excited about called Poker with the Boys.
And it's going to be just kind of like a hangout podcast with poker as a backdrop because it's fun.
And we had Clint from Liberty Lockdown Podcast who was saying he used to be a pro poker player.
And I was like, dude, imagine if we're hanging out, beers, nachos, talking about whatever we feel like talking about for the
week and then the basis of the show is kind of like we're here to play a game and people are
just goofing off i think it would be a lot of fun clinton poso can hug it out yeah yeah that'd be
funny and then uh you know just poker as a backdrop a way to get a bunch of people sitting
around a table all snapping jokes at each other people can start talking about stuff i think it'd
be a lot of fun.
If you hear the,
anybody who's ever played knows the conversations are hilarious
when you're ragging on each other and stuff.
It can be a lot of fun.
So building culture is what it's all about.
And we also got a couple other shows
in the pipeline
that I'm really excited about.
So stick around.
Stick around.
All right.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
geez, Louise, Tim,
I'm listening at work.
Do you read the account?
The brother told of his sister dropping dead in their dad's arms.
Thinking of my siblings, I got teary-eyed.
What the heck is happening?
20, I wish a 20-year-old woman wakes up in the morning in London or in the UK.
And she sees her dad and her dad asks her if she wants coffee.
She says no tea.
He makes her tea, hands her the glass.
Then all of a sudden she puts it down.
She's feeling her chest. She says, my chest hurts. And then she dies. tea he makes her tea hands with the glass then all of a sudden she puts it down it's feeling her chest she has my chest hurts and then she dies and he catches her and then he's
on the ground doing cpr desperately trying to save his daughter who just died suddenly
and the paramedics come in and they bring her out and uh they get to the hospital they say
she's not breathing and then moments later they say she's dead geez. And then moments later, they say she's dead. Jeez. Yeah, I wonder what's causing it all.
Well, there's a new report out that says erythritol is causing blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks.
Yeah.
It's all this keto diet stuff.
Yep.
All these people are doing the keto diet.
They're having erythritol.
And that's what they say.
That's what's causing it.
So, you know, all right.
Well, you know.
TOS violations.
That's all I wanted to do.
Well, we'll go to the members only segment at TimCast.com.
Become a member and we'll talk more in a little bit.
All right.
Let's see what we got.
Jack Hammer says, go ahead, Tim.
Get involved.
You'll go to prison.
And that's in reference to, this was actually before Phil brought it up.
This is in reference to the guy getting killed in St. Louis.
If you intervene, they're going to lock you up.
So what do you do?
That's crazy though, man.
Like a dude raped a woman on a train in front of a bunch
of other people and they just watched.
That seems crazy to me.
I'm watching 1883
and a guy pickpockets a guy
and the whole town beats the crap out of him
and puts a rope around his neck and just yanks him up
and kills him. And I'm like,
jeez. There's like a scene where
they walk into a saloon and the sheriff is like Billy Bob And I'm like, geez, there's like a scene where they walk into a saloon and
the sheriff is like Billy Bob and he's like, which one was it? And then he points at the guys and he
starts shooting them. And I'm like, back in the day, I don't know if you'd call that justice,
but they just did not care. Yikes. Nowadays, the criminals get let out of prison. Keep doing it.
All right. Cam girl, as soon as it's worse than simply people not caring to help him,
anyone who helps will be destroyed for it.
They will lose jobs, reputation, go to prison, all while the criminal goes free with no penalty.
I want you to imagine this.
Dude in St. Louis pulls out a gun and starts trying to chamber around.
Something's wrong with it.
He's shaking it.
And so then you see that and you see these guys fighting.
You're like, I know this is going.
So you run up and you tackle the guy.
And then the guy filming comes out and he's holding the camera going i'm filming everything i'm filming everything then in the scuffle the guy with the gun gets shot guess
what the story is then george floyd 2.0 uh ahmed arbery 2.0 yeah white white supremacist violently
assaults black man for no reason on the street kills him and then you're gonna go to prison for the rest of your life crazy huh that's the way
it's been going that's the way it's been going man yikes all right thomas sidebottom says noticed
with regards to the lead story that very few very few news outlets called the victim homeless. It was mostly unhoused or without a home.
That's right.
Unhoused.
Homeless.
Just an AP-style guy making it so weird.
It's so dumb.
George Carlin had it the best.
He was like, we keep changing language because people are so offended.
You know, post, he was like, they make it longer.
It used to be called shell shock.
Now it's post-traumatic stress disorder.
Yeah. They just keep making it longer. All right called shell shock now it's post-traumatic stress disorder yeah they just keep making it longer all right where are we at battle fatigue battle fatigue yeah yeah
anthony campbell says the st louis prosecutor kim gardner is currently in legal trouble with
missouri due to her inaction on prosecuting criminals it's been a big story here in the
past week or so yup because, because these Soros DA people
are like,
I don't want anyone going to jail.
Probably because they want
anarcho-tyranny.
Clearly.
And then it all comes
falling apart.
Jimbo says,
I'm a field technician
constantly traveling
to my accounts.
My employer doesn't allow
concealed carry
and it really irks me.
I understand,
but I don't agree.
I really need to self-employ.
Agreed.
You do.
All right.
It's only against the law if you get caught.
Yeah.
John L. says, there is no way I could not intervene in an overt act like this.
I was raised to protect myself, my family, and those who can't.
Jail be damned.
Perhaps.
And then you'll find yourself in jail.
Quite simply put, it's crazy.
The Ahmaud Arbery story is a really great example of two guys who were trying to protect their neighborhood, were attacked, and now they're in prison for the rest of their lives.
I'm going to make sure I say that again.
For all the Media Matters leftists and the Young Turks, the McMichaels got a notification from police about a man who was committing felony burglaries or suspected of it. There's a video of Ahmaud Arbery committing felony burglary, or at least there's a video of a man they believe is Ahmaud Arbery doing it.
The police went to the McMichaels home and said, here's the guy.
Then someone was like, hey, look, that's the guy.
So they said, let's stop him.
They wanted him arrested.
They were told not to do it.
Fair point.
And then Ahmaud Arbery, clearly on camera, runs towards the McMichaels,
runs around the truck and starts fighting over the shotgun and gets shot in the scuffle.
So imagine you live in a neighborhood where a gun has been stolen for months. Someone's been
burglarizing homes. And then the cops are like, we think it's this guy. And you see the guy and
you're like, better do nothing and let him keep robbing the the neighbors and who doing doing who knows what with that gun
because you will go to prison for the rest of your life if you even film it that's the message
they sent the guy who filmed it happening and did nothing else is spending the rest of his life in
prison yeah in the armand arbery case yeah the guy that was the guy a guy got in his car because
he saw the mcmichaels jump in their car.
So he started filming them.
He then slowly followed Ahmaud Arbery filming him
because this is the suspect
who was seen on camera burglarizing a home.
And then they were like,
nah, he can go to prison too.
I have more about that,
about the Ahmaud Arbery story
that I'll tell you in the member section.
I'm not going to say it in the free thing,
but I have a...
And all the conservatives came out being like, see, justice was served kyle rittenhouse was innocent but the
mcmichaels were guilty and i'm like did any of you pay attention what that story was about totally
no because they can't touch it because they're afraid of being accused of anything i mean they're
to be honest takes a little bit of integrity and i think so many people who say they're conservative
and whatever are afraid to be attacked in any way because they know they can't ultimately handle it.
I think it's because in the Kyle Rittenhouse case,
the three people who died weren't black.
And in the Ahmaud Arbery case,
it was a high-profile unarmed black man who ended up dying.
I would argue that that was the narrative.
He wasn't unarmed the moment he touched the shotgun.
He instantly became an armed individual.
So there's an argument there,
and I bring this thing up so often because it's such a travesty of justice. Like, I don't know, man, if this guy was innocent
and you see a car behind you in a car in front of you and a guy jumps out of the shotgun,
like what would you do? But here's the issue. Ahmed Arbery is a suspect in a felony burglary
and he was seen in someone's house so i kind of i feel like in
this instance with the testimony from the police the statements we heard from everybody to me it's
beyond a reasonable doubt this guy was committing burglary and they were just trying to stop him
yeah nobody said he was jogging and white supremacists lynched him like think about how
stupid that story is that ahmed arbry was out for a hike 20 miles from his home wearing work boots
and uh just is on camera inside someone's house for no reason because he was just looking around.
He's looking around.
That's what the left said.
And then these white supremacists decided that they were going to kill him.
And so they just jumped in a vehicle and decided to do that.
I'm like, that's the stupidest fake story I've ever heard.
But there's also like a hierarchy to when you'll intervene because I get what you're saying about integrity.
But you have a duty first to be there for your family.
And, you know, like it's not worth it at a certain point to – it's not worth it at a certain point to like put yourself out there and what you might go to jail and then you can't be with your kids and your family for like 10 years.
I'm saying like if you're a news media figure and you know a story is being spun, if you're afraid to comment on it, even though you know the narrative is being twisted.
Oh, I thought you were saying like.
No, no.
I get like personal safety and I understand like with the man on the street who was shot.
Like it is crazy to me that someone could sit there with a cell phone like they know something's going on enough to pull out their phone and start recording.
Like at that time, why not call the police?
Why not intervene in some other way but for me it's like when you know the narrative is being twisted to
make some people look bad and you aren't willing to at least say hey let's re-examine this then
you are not acting with the crazy the craziest thing to me is that the dude's pulling out a gun
and he's like he's putting a magazine in it right now and i'm just like maybe you should get maybe
you should not narrate this no no maybe you should get away from the guy if you're really concerned like why are you sitting up against the window filming it happen
like either do something or run i just it's crazy to me it's like wow look at that guy they're
fighting and now he's pulling out a gun i'm gonna i'm just gonna sit here this is oh oh whoa he
killed him i can't believe that happened were they fighting prior to the there was some kind of
argument uh yeah all right jesse
vargas says i was hoping you'd consider inviting ryan dawson on the show sometime in my opinion
nobody even comes close in regards to honesty integrity and reporting throughout the decades
exposing our bloodthirsty government and geopolitics all right sounds interesting
you know we got to find guests for the fr. We've got a good lineup these next several weeks. It's only going to get better.
All right.
Son of a Murph says,
Kentucky is trying to pass a bill to allow farmers to sell right to consumers.
They can't?
They can't.
What?
Why would you need a bill
to allow you to do that
in an ostensibly free country?
We go to the farm.
There's farms out here all the time. We just pull up and country we go to we go to the farm this farm's out here all the
time we just pull up and then you buy your meat right from the farm some states might have
regulations to prevent like foodborne illness ostensibly i'm not saying it should but yeah
there's there's regulations against buying unpasteurized milk i remember we couldn't do
that in my home state of michigan for a while so for a little bit we ended up doing like under the
table deals and then we had to work around it by buying the actual cow on paper so that we get the milk from the cow.
But it's crazy the hoops you got to jump through to buy raw milk.
Out here, it's called pet milk.
Oh.
Yep.
I like that.
So you can buy pet milk.
Your animal's allowed to drink it.
You're not.
But you can drink it.
BHGodSmack says $1.99 for Bill Gates voice mimic when you talk as Gates.
All right.
The next time I talk as Bill Gates, I'll do the Bill Gates voice.
Although it's not really Bill Gates's voice.
It's more of a Family Guy's mockery of Bill Gates.
Family Guy is that episode where Peter's hanging out with like Michael Eisner, Carter
Peter Schmidt and Bill Gates.
And then they're like they're flying in a plane or something.
And then someone's Peter,
someone,
someone says like,
look at the people.
They look like ants.
And then Bill Gates goes,
they are ants.
I like the joke when they're driving through a toll booth.
And then Peter's like,
oh crap,
anybody got a quarter?
And Bill Gates goes,
what's a quarter?
Ha ha.
Family guy. Oh oh yeah they're funny
all right what do we got jdw jc11 says teach lgbt and crt in schools kids grow up uneducated
bring in h1b visa workers brown america goal of the left i think it's more of the destruction
of american culture to seize power i don't think the color has anything to do with it they'll take
whatever they can get.
But there was something I saw on Twitter where they said that college students were struggling to break down sentence structure.
Yeah.
They didn't know what a subject or a verb was, but they could tell you all about George
Floyd and other garbled nonsense.
Abolish the Department of Education.
It is an entirely, it is an entire failure.
Abolish it.
Get rid of it.
They recently did this poll or this research in Chicago public schools,
and there wasn't a single child that could read at their grade reading level.
Abolish it.
Not one.
Abolish the DOE.
It's a total failure.
Get rid of it.
Pat Delaney says,
Hey, Tim, any chance you need a full-time plumber?
Need out of Massachusetts. Worth a shot. I don chance you need a full-time plumber need out of Massachusetts worth a shot?
I don't know about a full-time plumber, but we could use like somebody who does a job that is a plumber on the side in the event something happens.
I'll tell you guys a real funny story.
You see, we're out in the middle of nowhere.
And you know what that means?
Being out in the middle of nowhere.
Do you guys know what it means when you're middle of nowhere?
What's that mean?
In reference to plumbing?
Outhouses.
Septic systems. Septic systems.
Septic systems. And that means these city folk show up, ignorant as
ignorant gets, start flushing all
sorts of knickknacks and whozits down the
toilet, because in the city they don't care.
And then out here what ends up happening is
you get septic backup.
And it comes out of the ground.
And it comes out of your pipes.
And into your basement so we had um
somebody was pouring grease down the drain and you know look in cities you can get away with it
because all you're doing is destroying the environment and the plumbing of the city you
might dunk up your pipes and have to get them replaced but the damage often is being done to
the city you know when you have a septic system and you pour bacon grease down the drain,
I got to tell you, man.
Yeah.
So apparently one day in the basement,
there's water starts pouring out
all sorts of places
because the system backs up.
And so there's nothing you can do
once it starts happening.
Just tell everyone to turn the water off.
No one can use water.
And then by the time the septic guys
actually get there and start clearing it out,
you've already got water damage.
You've got fans turned on. You're trying to soak everything
up and it's septic backup
if you know what I mean. So this happened and then
the septic guys came out and they had to get a
big stick and stick into the pipe.
And then what happened was they loosened it up
and like a 10 foot tube of bacon
grease came out like a hot dog like a like a foot wide hot dog and slopped into the septic system and uh
we then have to go through the security cameras to figure out who is breaking the rules and
flushing this stuff and dumping the stuff and uh we yep I'll just leave it at that. Yep.
It's crazy.
But because even after we were like, guys, you cannot flush stuff down a septic system,
it happens again.
This is the crazy thing about humans.
Because it's like, you know, I don't know how many people work directly in this building.
But even after telling every single person, don't do it.
There's always one person who's like, it's not my fault.
I'm a snowflake, not the avalanche. And it's like, dude, all of you doing this, thinking you're fine?
Oh, man.
Well, so yeah, maybe we'll need a plumber.
Consider we're going to have multiple buildings.
But I don't know what to tell you.
I don't know.
Probably just contract a plumber when we need it.
It would be great if someone was here who could take care of it before any problems
happen, but, you know, whatever.
Frey Kane says, Tim says, lifting freight as I work a 12 hour factory job filling pallets
yeah man
Naz says it's hilarious
listening to Tim talking about working class people
listening to him while I'm working at a shop
doing tires on a 150k electric
car that has a Bernie sticker on it
oh man
jeez
and then the guy the Bernie supporter
with his Ray-Ban sits down and says I'm doing it for you and then and then the guy the bernie supporter with his ray-ban sits down and says i'm doing
it for you and then turns on the tesla goes you know the teslas make that sound right
when you turn them on they go like for i think it's on purpose when they're driving they're
like they sound like ghosts but i think that's a fake sound it is yeah programmed yeah it's a
noise and you can actually change it to be an engine yeah yeah it's the jetson sound right you can probably change that it is far too yeah you can
you can press a button to make it fart our guitar player jason richardson has a tesla and he makes
a fart all the time i can i can take my phone right now and start yelling and the car will
start yelling and the weird thing about it is it changes your voice like you can remote security
into your car and then press the walkie
talkie button and say hey you get away from my car but instead of it just playing the sound it'll go
hey you get away from my car and it's just like okay it's just phil's voice is yeah voice yelling
yeah something like that i'm like it could just play the voice it was funny we had the dogs running
outside and we were using it and yelling and the dogs were like looking at the car like, what's happening?
It knows my name.
Yeah.
All right.
Pat Meadows says most small farms are organic, pasture raised, grass fed, etc.
But they can't afford the tact to get it labeled as such.
Yeah, exactly.
We go to the local farm and it's like, we would like some beef and they give you like
a little bag full of beef and it's got like the farm label on it.
And you know it's grass-fed organic.
They just can't legally call it that.
So they're like, all of our cows just eat grass.
And we don't use any chemicals or anything like that.
So, you know, but we can't call it organic and grass-fed.
So, you know.
Because we can't afford the tax.
Like that's the craziest part.
It's like 70 bucks to get it labeled or something.
Jeez.
Yeah.
All right. Where are we at thomas sidebottom says using different pronouns is like deciding one day that you will indicate
you want to turn left while driving by turning on the hazard lights well okay bob get says never
forget 30 years ago today the waco siege began the siege ended with the deaths of more than 70 innocent men
women and children yeah i was uh not that long ago i went down to waco this was uh i can't remember
when we were in we were in austin or whatever i think we were yeah we were in austin then we
drove to uh waco went to the church it's crazy crazy to learn about what they were doing creepy
stuff man abolish the atf too yep. Yep. Carlo Magno TV says,
Tim, there's more demons
than ghosts in the Bible.
Well, yeah.
Of course.
You know.
Demons.
Somebody else superchatted
something about Jesus
exercising demons or something, too.
That was interesting.
Glucose Donor says,
for an old book
that doesn't have any value,
the book of Revelation
seems to be getting
a lot
of things correct in our society isn't that weird who's getting more things right alex jones or the
book of revelations that's the comparison well i think i think the meme about alex jones is that
he gets a lot of things wrong but the crazy there's a lot of crazy things he said that
by all accounts should be wrong but turned out to be completely true and it's like you owe the guy
an apology for assuming these things were so crazy sounding
that they weren't true when they were true.
Yeah.
All right.
Toe Phone Man says,
it's going to be a doozy
when we are all treated as equal,
when the good and the bad meet in the same afterlife.
Perhaps.
I don't know what the afterlife is going to be like.
John Doyle says,
this Aldo guy is very smart and handsome and cool.
So true.
Yes.
So true, John.
Did you pay John to say that about you?
John, that's the heck off commentary.
That dude's hilarious.
John's the best.
Very intelligent man.
I like that guy.
He's funny.
Lizzie Martin says CDC and HHS does not recognize suicide under 10 years old.
They claim they don't understand intent. How many will we not know about wow man crazy that's wild
omega resetsu says demons are not spiritual entities demons are the conceptual antithesis
of coherent society satan is derived from the hebrew word for opposition
is that true don't true? Don't know.
I don't know enough.
Can't dispute it.
Therefore, it must be true
because someone said it on the internet.
There you go.
All right.
What do we got?
I'm looking at the member chat.
Chris Jensen says,
Alex gets a lot right.
He does.
He absolutely does.
But like he went on Rogan
and talked about human animal chimeras
and 5G cell towers and
interdimensional beings.
And it's like, yeah, that one's a little much.
You know, when he talks about like demons in the other realms selling deals and stuff,
it's like, I can't prove any of that stuff.
But when he talks about Epstein, it's like, oh, yeah, that stuff turned out to be all
pretty true.
So how about that?
All right.
Michael Galuna says, Tim, you sound like a Christian on the demon bit. For we wrestle not with flesh and blood, but spirits and principalities in high places. Ephesians 6.12. Perhaps I do. I'm just saying, when you talk to someone and they're intent on doing evil, and they lie, they cheat and they steal, and they're destroying everything, whether figurative or literal, it falls under the umbrella of the term demonic.
So when Alex Jones says it, people take him literally.
And the media will be like, he literally thinks they're possessed.
And I'm like, I don't know if he literally thinks it.
It's an insult.
Calling someone a demon is to imply that they're an evil, scrupulous person.
There you go.
Matthew Rouse says, Tim tim it's called the warp
from warhammer 40k where demons are well okay raymond g stanley jr says irl daytime view style
show can't come fast enough perhaps it can't i don't know maybe we just do irl earlier at some
point how about that how about we do irl at 4 p.m instead of 8 p.m i don't know and we just do IRL earlier at some point. How about that? How about we do IRL at 4 p.m. instead of 8 p.m.?
I don't know.
And we'll do the morning show as well.
Mr. Grizzly Bear says, Tim, you're absolutely right.
I drive a forklift for Anheuser-Busch.
It drives me crazy that people on the left think they're entitled to my tax dollars.
That's crazy to me.
I always tell the story about how I walk into Vice for the first time,
and not only are like half the seats empty, but people are just like doing nothing.
And I'm like, how much do these people get paid?
It's like 50, 60K a year.
Some of them got less.
Some got like 30, 32.
But still, it's like you just sit around.
And then what happens?
Like someone emails you talking about a story.
They tell you a story about how they did ketamine while riding on a yacht with a bitcoin billionaire
and it was a crazy thing and then you're like i'll publish it and then you make all that money
meanwhile the dude like breaks his hand working in a machine shop and it's like his insurance
won't cover it and the people at vice are the are more likely to be the commies who are like
we're entitled to more from the government we should be given free stuff. And I'm like, geez, man. Yeah. All right.
Where are we at?
We'll grab some more Super Chats.
Daniel Smith says,
every human on earth
is descended from a slave,
an unwilling great-grandmother,
and lives on conquered land.
Also, San Francisco
will ask for a federal bailout
in a few years to cover this.
Yeah.
Yeah, there you go.
The conquered land thing,
someone pointed out
that that's like basically blood and soil. is it's exactly what you're doing yeah
wyatt anderson says tim has my vote if i ever did run for office it'd probably be for like
president and it would probably be on like a very outrageous platform just like a totally
inviolable ridiculous platform of like ending war shutting down the military
industrial complex releasing the jfk files you know like releasing the epstein client list
sounds good you know and then you wouldn't win or would you run for a party do you think
oh man i don't know i don't know that's a tough one maybe maybe as a democratic republican bring back the old party
from 1792 or whatever yeah and you know i don't know but if i were to run i'd be like oh i'm just
gonna do all of it and i'm like you know federal reserve gone you know uh intermodal swift payment
system we're off you're all gonna go back to living on farms of chickens sorry that's the
way it's got to be there are some merits to campaigns like that they advance
conversation even if the campaign itself isn't viable they they force other people to respond
to their talking points well i'm certainly old enough to run for president now that'd be funny
maybe i should not to actually win but to get on debate stage in the republican primary and be like
can we abolish the federal reserve can anybody on the stage explain to me what it does and why it does it and why we haven't
audited it?
Just like, that's a simple question right there.
You'd have any single person.
Right.
You'd have so much freedom.
They'd be like, Tim, can you please answer this question?
Be like, no, I don't want to talk about that.
I want to talk about why the Federal Reserve exists.
I mean, it would be really powerful.
I mean, I'm thinking about it because it sounds pretty fun right now.
Because like, I would just not play by any of their rules at all.
There's no way they'd let me do it i'd be up there and they'd be like mr pool your economic policy sounds very leftist and i'd be like that is an interesting question can we get
like out of the middle east or like not go to war in ukraine anymore can i get a show of hands of
how many people on the stage want to keep spending hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars on this
stuff like that wasn't the question tim I don't care what you asked me.
Next question.
If they don't let you on the debate,
you just have this show,
but you respond to the debate live.
And then you're participating anyways,
and you probably get a bigger viewership
than the actual debate.
I have a feeling that-
You would get a legit big viewership
if you were doing that.
I would probably just being like,
they'd be like,
Donald Trump just said that
he wants to build a big, beautiful wall, restore factories to America.
How would you respond to that?
Trump is right.
We should vote for him.
Like, I don't know.
It's funny how, like, they have to feign argument.
You're running as Trump's hype man.
Not necessarily.
I'd be like, well, I guess he's not completely wrong.
You know, I'd like to see him pull it off.
I would never legitimately completely wrong you know i'd like to see him pull it off i i i would never legitimately run you know but if i ever got to be in a political debate like that yeah it's
funny how they'll always feign a disagreement with each other your tax plan doesn't go too
because it doesn't go goes too far well your tax plan doesn't go too far enough and it's just like
i would just be like yeah i actually agree with like trump on basically everything yeah you know
there was this that's about it there's. There was this tweet that was like,
I am petitioning that we put a regular
person in each Olympic event so we can
really see how big... I feel like your
candidacy is sort of similar.
You're a person who is pretty regular and you have
a lot of questions. And so you should be able to be
on the stage to ask the questions that
everyone else has. How hard would that be?
How hard would it be to actually
get on the debate stage? Somewhere a super pack for you has has already formed as soon as you said I would run for office
they're like because well because I'm thinking like Michael Malice on the debate stage would be
way better I think you'd be more interesting I don't know I'd probably get really angry and start
complaining about stuff and be like y'all aren't doing anything no one's doing anything it's so
stupid and all of the public watching be like I'm gonna go for that guy I feel that way too
I hope not I just feel like I'm sure you'd be a wonderful president but i don't think
you'd want to be because i wouldn't be a wonderful president you i mean i would i wouldn't i wouldn't
do the job i'd do nothing i feel like people forget that that might actually make you you're
like the one swanson character from uh parks and rec no the greatest you know the greatest
government employee just sits around and does nothing. You know what I would do? I would live stream 24-7 everything that's not classified.
And then any meeting that was classified, I would come out afterwards and just be like,
they gave me a bunch of BS classified justifications that didn't justify anything.
So, you know, they were like, we should go to war in another country.
And I was like, well, that's dumb.
I don't know, man. I think the reality is people don't want a real president
to do the things they really want to happen
because the end result would be the end of the petrodollar
and then people's lives would get substantially worse.
So you get a deep state that just says,
who cares what they say they want?
Their lives are better so long as we're the system
and controlling the petrodollar.
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