Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #789 Target TANKS 15%, Bud & Target Stock CRASH $28 BILLION, BOYCOTT WORKS w/Seth Weathers

Episode Date: May 31, 2023

Tim, Ian, Seamus, & Serge join Seth Weathers to discuss Target's stock continuing to fall after backlash over pride merch, Bud Light's sales down 30%, Chick-Fil-A going woke, a baseball player apologi...zing for offending the LGBTQ community and promising to undergo "reeducation," and Moscow getting hit with a drone strike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Target stock is down 15%. Combined, Target and Bud Light have lost around $28 billion in market share. And this really does matter because it seems like the tides are turning in the culture war. There's an article from New York Mag where these leftists are shocked to find that conservatives and the right were actually able to pull off a boycott and actually set a market shift. But now we're seeing more companies. Chick-fil-A hiring a diversity, equity, and inclusion VP. So this stuff is spreading. Plus, we got a baseball player from, I think, the Blue Jays bending the knee and engaging a struggle session because he supported the Target boycott.
Starting point is 00:00:41 We have to talk about this stuff. We've got a lot of news. And I think the big story here is that last week, CBS, I believe it was reported that there were bomb threats at various Target locations. Without verifying, they posted a screenshot of an email that was purportedly sent to us at TimCast.com. We never received that email. That's fake news. So I don't know where they got the email. I don't know if it was a spoof or a hoax or what. However, we did receive similar emails, but not the one they posted. So I think it's obviously some kind of spoof. I am mildly perturbed they did not reach out to us and say, hey, did you receive your emails on this?
Starting point is 00:01:22 So I'm assuming someone must have sent them a screenshot of a fake email that they then posted saying like, oh, look, it's real or something without checking. And then a bunch of other outlets posted the same thing. TMZ posted the same thing. So we're going to break this down and go over what's really going on. But there were several target locations evacuated. This stuff's getting pretty spicy. And I think when you look at this baseball player apologizing and saying he will be reeducated, you need to understand just how deeply entrenched we are. Go read 1984 or any one of these books. We're at the point of reeducation. We've been here for
Starting point is 00:01:54 some time. So we need to address it, especially when Chick-fil-A is doing this stuff. There is a lot of other news, too. We were originally going to lead with Tara Reid, Joe Biden's accuser. She claimed that he assaulted her, sexually assaulted her. She's fled to Russia. Now, the Guardian reports she's defected. That's an interesting story. And then, of course, World War III is in the news today because this morning, Moscow suffered multiple drone attacks on civilian targets. So we'll definitely get into all that.
Starting point is 00:02:21 But I do think that we should focus on, you know, I was trying to figure out what I thought was the bigger story, but I think American cultural breakdown with the elections coming up. You've got Trump, you've got DeSantis. We should be focusing on our cultural issues in this episode, but we will absolutely get into all the war stuff. Before we get started, my friends, if you want to support companies that don't hate you, go to castbrew.com and buy this. Cast Brew Coffee, Appalachian Nights. We got Rise with roberto jr with every purchase of rise with roberto jr you get a picture of roberto jr right down the back of the bag and we're going to start rolling out new pictures collectible bags they fold up you
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Starting point is 00:03:45 Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Seth Weathers. Great to be here. I am on castbrew.com. Oh, wait, start over. I said great to be here. I'm on castbrew.com because I feel bad. I have not subscribed, but I'm going to get the subscription for the coffee. Oh, you're going to get a coffee club.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Yeah, it smells amazing. It's really good. It is good. It's actually a very good deal. And I'm actually just about to crack open this ultra-right conservative dad's beer. 100% woke-free American beer. We'll see if he's woke-free after this is over. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:04:13 That's good. I'm impressed. I'm not a big beer guy. That's pretty good. That's nice. Yeah. Solid beer. So who are you?
Starting point is 00:04:18 What do you do? Aside from, you know, I'm drinking your beer. Seth Weathers launched this beer company about a month and a half ago at this point. And at this point in my life, I do nothing but manage a beer company. So it's taken off. We put out a video, an ad that I think probably a lot of your viewers have seen because you put it out there. Yeah, you put it out the day we launched it. And on my Twitter account alone, I think we have over 46 million views, which is nuts.
Starting point is 00:04:44 I don't have some huge Twitter account. And I think we have over 46 million views, which is nuts. Wow. Because I don't have some huge Twitter account. And it's just continued to get traction. You know, I think overall online, between all the different places it's been placed, we're probably at about 100 million views. Like, you don't start a beer company and have that kind of brand ID. It's wild. Yeah, it's actually really – I'm not a big beer guy. I like Yingling.
Starting point is 00:05:02 I like this. Yeah. Yeah, it's a solid beer. You know, it's not – and, you know, this came out of the Budweiser controversy, but I do want to big beer guy. I like Yingling. I like this. It's a solid beer. This came out of the Bud Light controversy, but I do want to let people know, this is not a Bud Light knockoff, because I don't think Bud Light is a real beer. It's a watered-down beer. By the way, they were actually sued and lost millions of dollars for literally watering down their beer in the past.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Oh, wow. So a lot of times what they're telling you, alcohol content and everything else, they've literally been busted for that in the past. How do you water down water? Well, it's So a lot of times what they're telling you, alcohol content and everything else, they've literally been busted for that. How do you water down water? Well, it's actually a horse urine. Wait, isn't Bud Light seltzer? Well, so this is your main thing right now, right? Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:37 We're growing a lot. We're currently brewing in Georgia, and we're also brewing in Florida now, and we'll probably have people in other places around the country contract to brew this beer. And, again, the growth has been wild. It's people like your listeners and you guys, literally you, that have helped support this and get it off the ground. And it's something that there's a lot of people that said this would never happen. They said they'll never find someone to brew it, especially not with that very dirty word, conservative, right on the bottle, which was bold and dangerous, but we did it. They said we'll never get it brewed. We'll never get it bottled.
Starting point is 00:06:16 You'll never get a distributorship. You'll never get licensed. You'll never get federal approval. These are all things that we've done in 45 days for one of the highest regulated industries there is in america and it's it's wild this even happened in that a lot of the right doors open i was telling ian earlier it seems like every time a door shut a better door open i know that sounds cliche but that's just kind of how this process has been and you know it's it's
Starting point is 00:06:39 it's exciting to see i was excited to see conservatives stick through a boycott. Me too. But let's get into all that stuff. We've got a lot to talk about because I think this is sticking. It's expanding. We're seeing the corporate press start to freak out over it. So, Seth, thanks for joining us. We've got Seamus Coghlan drinking a beer over here. Yeah, I mean, it's cold.
Starting point is 00:06:57 I like it. It's like a light beer with a little bitter kick to it. It really is good. They didn't pay me to say that. I've enjoyed my first couple sips of this this i'm seamus cogglin i have youtube channel called freedom tunes we just uploaded a video today that i think you guys are going to enjoy it's about american public schools in the way that the left usually portrays them and satirizes them as being rah rah rah pro amera, and then what public schools are actually like.
Starting point is 00:07:25 I think you guys are really going to enjoy it. We had a lot of fun. We took an extra couple days on it just to throw more visual gags into it. We were going to upload it last Thursday, but we spent extra time with it, so it's a really solid piece, and I think you'll all enjoy it. Hey, everybody. Welcome back. It's Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:07:41 I hope you had a good Memorial Day, man. I'm Ian Crossland. Seth, so would you consider this a light beer? man i'm ian crossland seth so would you consider this a light beer because i'm drinking now it is light has kind of a light effervescence to it legally i cannot print on that can that it is a light beer without some kind of federal testing or something we have to go through um but i would say you know for me i would call it a you know a mid-range between white and i guess full-bodied somewhere in there so again it's not
Starting point is 00:08:05 like a you know like a bud white which again i think we were kind of making jokes about is just a beer flavored water so we're not that so it's a real full flavored beer you know i think you're kind of filling a gap because budweiser and maybe it was an american company at some point it's been sold to abn now it's a belgian company right their headquarters is in louvre in belgium so thanks for making an American beer company. 100% made in America. Right on. Well, that's Ian for you.
Starting point is 00:08:30 He's back. We got Serge here. Back. And yeah, I'm here, guys. Hope you had a good Memorial weekend as well. And thanks for the beer, Seth. Appreciate it. Can I just mention something here about this beer and a lot of the other products that are being launched by conservatives now?
Starting point is 00:08:43 This isn't the case for all of them there are some that are still outsourcing but uh i know even some of those are trying to bring more manufacturing to the us in the long run and that's kind of the point i want to make which is one of the advantages of all of these conservatives brand conservative brands blowing up in response to left-wing shenanigans is they're starting more american-based companies absolutely well let's jump into this first story and we'll talk all about it we got this tweet from mark j perry says get woke go broke target shares have dropped by 15.3 percent in the last 11 days since the boycott started over lgbtq friendly kids clothing representing an eye-popping loss in its market value of 11.4 billion.
Starting point is 00:09:26 The story from Fox Business. They say Target and Bud Light investors lose billions on marketing misses. Target and Iserbush have lost a combined $28 billion in market value. The Target thing stands out the most to me because this wasn't look i understand the dylan mulvaney thing dylan mulvaney's audience are children dylan mulvaney is effectively just playing a character like borat or you know or um who was the other character he played bruno was that it yeah that's one of them ali g all that's basically what dylan mulvaney is doing and when people see that they're put off by it they're angered by it they're insulted by it they say hey we want an apology well it's also an adult male playing the role of a little girl yep which
Starting point is 00:10:11 made it even more yeah that's like bruno that's like it's it's it's right it's it disturbs people what i've heard from many people is uh and i'm not trying to be overtly derisive but people said disgust yes and so what you know at first i was saying of the bud light boycott that people just don't want to be associated with an effeminate beer then i had people say me like no they actually they look at it with disgust because it's associated now i can understand the boycott there is very strong the emotions are very strong the thing with target is that this is just a company doing their typical pride month thing all of the companies are going to start putting the pride month stuff out there target now losing billions 11.4 billion in market value for doing what companies have done for some time
Starting point is 00:10:56 that marks a massive shift that's why i think this story is so important because typically these companies do this stuff nobody bats an eye conservatives don't do a thing but now we're experiencing a cascade in the uh an exponential gain in what i in the bud light effect that is yes someone's here's how i described it earlier somebody's holding shares stock in target and bud light let's say they got 100 of each hypothetical number. And they're told, don't worry, the Bud Light thing will blow over. Boycotts never work. And they say, OK. And they're sitting on $63 per share. Now it's at 59. And they're going,
Starting point is 00:11:40 dude, I just lost like 8% because you told me to wait. So they sell. That triggers the price going down even more. But they're also holding target stock. Let's just say it's at a hypothetical number X. And then the controversy breaks. They go, no, I am not going to wait around and lose another 10%. They sell. Now there is a fear in the market being brewed. Doesn't matter if you actually oppose wokeness. It doesn't matter if you support wokeness. All that matters is if a company gets woke, their stock will go down and that will create
Starting point is 00:12:08 a self-fulfilling prophecy. And I think what happened with the whole Bud Light effect, as you called it, which is a great term, is it gave conservatives confidence because we had zero reason to be confident in any type of boycott. I've said for years, we've got to pick one company. I've said this for probably 10 years. We've got to pick one company that's done something. it's got to be something we can live without we can certainly live without horse urine i don't want to get you a mark on youtube here um we got to pick one
Starting point is 00:12:33 company that we can do without and go all in and cause permanent economic damage until we cause permanent economic harm to one of these companies it'll keep happening we skip a couple football games but we're back in the stands three weeks later, three games later. They don't give a crap. They know that, oh, the conservatives will be back. They cave every time. We'll have a blip for three weeks.
Starting point is 00:12:52 This sent the message that, oh, wow, these guys are sticking to it. They're angry. And when people see the effect of the Bud White thing, it's like you said, self-fulfilling. Now they're wanting to recreate it. They're energized and they have a confidence level of, hey, we can actually do this as conservatives. Like, wow, we do have half the buying power. Take a look at this story from New York Mag.
Starting point is 00:13:11 Just asking questions is the section. Bud Light target and a new era of corporate caution by Benjamin Hart. I love this. He says, initially, he thought nothing would happen. He says, I assumed it would have little to no effect instead it has delivered a major hit to bud light sales he then goes on to say why do you uh he says uh do you think okay let me start over how unusual is it for a campaign to be working this well and do you think those factors are why it's been so successful ladies
Starting point is 00:13:41 and gentlemen pat yourselves on the back i mean mean, this is significant. This is going on two months now, and it's only getting worse for any of the brands associated with the cult. Yeah, and this is extremely encouraging to see. You mentioned a moment ago the fact that the Bud Light boycotts went very well. Significant damage was caused to a company which was pushing something horrible. I remember when the Target boycotts began, one thing I said was we need to be very careful about ensuring that we stick to the target boycott because this is going to determine whether the Bud Light boycott was a fluke or whether conservatives as a market are going to retain this power. Well, yeah, they've got to be. The thing is, if we jump out there too quick and we start trying to boycott everything real quick, none of them will be successful. And we will start losing our effectiveness, which is back to what I was saying. We have to cause permanent
Starting point is 00:14:33 economic harm to a large company. And Bud Light is so far been that company. And it looks like their brand, man, I've never seen a brand destroyed so quickly and so succinctly ever. They're not going to be able to just come back and all of a sudden, you know, they've put out bottles with camouflage bottles. They just put out a Harley Davidson special edition bottle. Oh my gosh. Like it's just harming Harley Davidson. It's not bringing their brand back.
Starting point is 00:14:59 And so again, if we stick to it, I don't know how long a target boycott will last um that it's it's it's harder for a lot of people to do without it's not about the boycott though that's that's the important thing no i get what you're saying on the other side of that but just saying as to what what conservatives will actually stick through and holding the feet to their fire economically i don't think conservatives actually boycott a target i think regular people got pissed yeah so i see two things happening bud light was a boycott it was high profile individuals then what this guy points on the new york mag article is that people boycott so the media picks it up so the news spread so more people boycott with target i think something
Starting point is 00:15:43 was happening before the news even broke we started seeing these videos pop up of people complaining then then news broke of target saying they had confrontations well hold on there was not enough time to have elapsed in when people on twitter saw videos and when confrontations could have happened yeah i think regular people walked into target and went yo wtf i got my kids with me i don't want them seeing this stuff then they filmed videos then target responded what we're seeing now with target stock collapsing is connected to bud light but it doesn't matter what so here's the important thing look when uh the way i explained this last week was that i knew this woke woman and she inherited
Starting point is 00:16:26 property from her family in new york and she was talking about marginalized people and all of that stuff and i asked her if a black family moved next to her her property in new york would she sell and she went of course and i was like are you kidding i was like that's racist i was like why would you do that and she said because property value goes down and i was like are you kidding me it goes down because people like you do this and she's like yup and there's nothing i can do about it so i'm not going to be the one who gets economically hurt by the system what people need to understand is that the biases i've talked about this before this is a systemic bias the market responds to fear of the market yes and we've now created that because of bud light it does not matter
Starting point is 00:17:05 what people do going to target all that matters is the stock will go down yeah that means you could do absolutely nothing and people holding target will lose money because of the negative press causing them to panic sell causing the price to go down creating a cascade effect i'm reminded of this quote that's attributed to mayor amschel Rothschild, who founded the Rothschild banking dynasty, which was like the precursor to the world, the banking, this liberal economic order banking dynasty is the Rothschilds. They said that he said, give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes its laws. So when you talk about having control of money, it's not necessarily who prints it. That's not where the control ends. It's how you spend it. And when you get enough people to come together to choose how to spend their money
Starting point is 00:17:48 and how not to spend their money, you are more powerful than any amount of lawmaking. And this is shown with this AB InBev drop in 11% of their stock value and Targus drop in 11%. I mean, you can make bank runs. That's the most powerful force on earth if you want to talk about like... And I'm not advocating for that. I thought a lot about that over the last 15 years, like, wow, I could just tell everyone to pull their money out on a certain day at a certain time. But it's like, that almost feels like economic terrorism, you know, but that amount of power that you could to move the market and control earth. I think Congress commits economic terror, terrorism on us every single day. It's their job. I, you know, this phrase economic
Starting point is 00:18:24 terrorism, I was just going to mention this because you're absolutely correct that the people have a tremendous power. I mean, this is called the dollar democracy. You can choose where you spend your money and companies are afraid of that. That is why they're trying to label what's happening to target a kind of economic terrorism. They're referring to us as extremists for not wanting to shop there anymore. It's because they're scared. I think as long as you're not trying to hurt people and destroy the system, there's no terror involved. You have no responsibility to spend your money anywhere.
Starting point is 00:18:55 That's totally up to you. The terror is the inverse. The terror is when Antifa is like, you must support these things or else. Or when they burn Target down, like they did. Like they did. Target got burnt down by blm in a riot and then they issued a statement saying we support blm yeah people started boycotting target because they're pushing the gross groomy lgbtq agenda onto kids and target
Starting point is 00:19:18 was like well this is completely unacceptable you have no right to do that did you see no target said we're so sorry we're gonna hide all this stuff in the back and then whisper to the LGBT community saying, don't worry, we got your back. Well, they did kind of like what Bud Light did. We're hiding it in the back because these conservatives are so dangerous, they're going to come hurt you. And then one thing that I like to point out that a lot of people missed with the whole Bud Light thing, there's all this talk you hear constantly that, oh, Bud Light, they
Starting point is 00:19:41 fired their VP of marketing. They didn't fire anyone. Yeah, I know. Exactly yeah i know exactly paid leave and if you even read their statement as to why she went on paid leave at the end of the statement it you know i don't have it in front of me right now i could pull it up i guess it says something to the fact of being concerned for the safety of our employee almost implying she was in so much danger from conservatives by being out in front they never disavowed anything they did i want conservatives wanted to call victory on that you can't i want to jump to the story from newsweek
Starting point is 00:20:09 ladies and gentlemen the latest update in the sales numbers coming through this morning at 7 a.m bud light sales dropped 29.5 percent in latest week oh 30 percent We round up. We round up here. 30%. That is massive. Anecdotally, we were at a- That is brutal, dude. We were at a hotel over the weekend, and they had drink tickets from 537, free drinks. I was like, great, I'll get a beer. I'll get something IPA. They're like, the only free beer is Bud Light.
Starting point is 00:20:37 Did you notice that? Did you guys notice that? Did they say that? It was Bud Light and one other Bud. That's amazing. Oh, that's so funny. They cannot shove it out the door fast. It's like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:20:47 I'll pay for my drink. Thanks, I'm not getting the cheap free. They're trying to move it. They can't get out the door. Well, it's inspiring. And so they know it's going to go bad eventually. And so it's going to be worth literally zero to them. So, I mean, the economic situation, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:59 It becomes a cost. They have to remove it. How long does a beer last? It depends on the beer and the bottle, even down to the cans. Again, it depends on the beer and the cans. Some people say different times, you can easily have a beer for six months. But you've got to keep in mind, some people say way longer. I wouldn't say.
Starting point is 00:21:15 But you've got to keep in mind, those beers that are on the shelf, they came and got it and put it on the shelf on Thursday. That beer was not canned. With a company like Bud Light, that was not canned the week prior right this is a massive process with these things so they've been traveling around the country depending on where they're at does it get better like over time like wine uh no definitely not yeah it's more bitter more like probably flattens right it flattens i don't know that i would say rancid i haven't tried a super old beer so i can't really say but i do know it goes bad check this out they say according to data by bump williams consulting and nielsen iq provided to
Starting point is 00:21:48 newsweek in the week ending may 20th sales volume the number of units of beer sold declined 29.5 compared to the same period last year while sales revenue was down 25.7 on the same look this is this is not just a success that that we reading a previous article, for those who are just tuning in, talking about New York Magazine, why it's so successful. Success is an understatement. Success is like someone boycotts a product, and then the sales drop in the single digits, and the company apologizes a week later, and then you move on. This is 30%, two months later. This is brand- ending apocalyptic. The fear is probably rippling through all these other companies.
Starting point is 00:22:32 Target loses $11 billion in market value. And they explicitly said, we fear a Bud Light situation. Yeah, you know, we've talked about this before. You just touched on it a little bit earlier. A huge part of this is the fact that we've politicized issues that should not be political, right? Forcing this stuff onto kids shouldn't be a political issue. And your average person knows that they're perturbed by it without being a member of a specific political party. Even if the Republican party is the only one which will stand against it, your average person isn't a fan of it.
Starting point is 00:23:06 And when it comes to Dylan Mulvaney, your average person is grossed out by Dylan Mulvaney. They don't want to, I mean, look, a man in a dress is a very off-putting thing, especially a man in a dress who really thinks he's a woman. Chick-fil-A is doing it. Yeah, well, Chick-fil-A is going to get themselves into some trouble there. But all I'll say is this this isn't just ideologically charged this is your average person as you mentioned building up an association of disgust with a brand i just want to say i don't think personally i don't think a guy in a dress
Starting point is 00:23:35 is gross it's it's a guy that pretends to be a little girl that's when i start to be like i think that makes it way worse i think that makes it way worse they both are gross to me but i think that makes it way worse it would be another makes it way worse. Both are gross to me, but I think that makes it way worse. It would be another thing if it was on it in a play and the guy just got, they just cast an adult man as the little girl in the play.
Starting point is 00:23:51 I can even suspend my disbelief for the sake of entertainment, but it's when it's like people are saying, I'm really this way. I would want to question the person that made that casting call. Theater people are weird.
Starting point is 00:24:02 The Dumb Old Man thing is not just that it's a man, you know, dressing up in a dress. It's not that it's either people are weird the thing is not just that it's it's a man you know dressing up in a dress it's not that it's a man pretending to be a little girl it's that dylan mulvaney is intentionally insulting everyone well and bud white was asking you to lie just let's remember the whole purpose of the can was celebrating 365 days of being a woman but the can wasn't telling you that no i understand but i would say the whole point of them doing a sponsorship with her was, in their words, celebrating him being a woman for 365 days.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Except what initially started this wasn't just the can. It was a video of Del Mulvaney grabbing a stack of Bud Lights, putting them down, and then the media claimed everyone's mad over a single can that was sent as a thank you having nothing to do they're they're lying dylan mulvaney's instagram post has a like you know bud light contest hashtag dylan mulvaney places a bunch of bud light says thanks cracks it open talks about their program and how you can participate or whatever it was clearly a direct bud light sponsorship having nothing to do with the can. The media tries twisting it and lying because they don't want regular people to know what's going on. But here's what
Starting point is 00:25:08 I see. You name it, Dylan Mulvaney is the negative marketing element. You've got people who are like, wow, why is this guy just like a little girl? You've got conservatives who don't like men in dresses as Seamus described it. Ian, who is not conservative but still be like,
Starting point is 00:25:24 acting like a little girl is extremely off-putting. I agree with both to a certain degree, but I think Dylan Mulvaney insults women. Dylan Mulvaney insults trans people and Dylan Mulvaney insults liberals and like literally just insulting everyone in any way imaginable.
Starting point is 00:25:38 And I think it's on purpose. There was a video that went viral of Dylan watching some movie and fake crying. And once again, they're laughing in the background they're laughing at dylan fake crying and i don't think they're laughing because of the moment i think they're genuinely i i think doug goes hey guys watch this watch this did you see that wasn't that funny and then they're all laughing they're having a good time mocking people and i think dylan's exploiting the algorithm and that's why tiktok is propping up these videos dude the video of dylan on twitter where he's like i feel like now i'm attracted to women i told my dad he's like well good i hope you get a girl pregnant he's like no
Starting point is 00:26:13 no she's gonna get me pregnant huh and it's like dude he is joking he's a he's a goofball like the dude is pulling one over on the human race it's borat yeah it is bruno it is a person like so again we've mentioned this before but this is what was was we've we've had a couple i've had a couple trans social media personalities tell me the facial hair removal laser stuff is the easiest and cheapest thing to do and dylan has not done it but i think that dylan is a very good example of poe's law right you're all saying that you think it's an act because he's clearly being ridiculous, but we're at a point where reality is indistinguishable from satire. What's Poe's law?
Starting point is 00:26:52 Tell me about this. Basically, the idea that at some point it becomes incredibly difficult to tell the difference between somebody's sincere opinion and satire because of how ridiculous things have gotten. Yeah, that is true. If you pretend to be something, you kind of become that thing. Yeah. Well, and also it's this idea, the way it's usually used is to express that things are so out of control right now that you can't tell if somebody's serious when they say something,
Starting point is 00:27:17 because even just a few years ago, it would be a joke. Or if someone else said it would be a joke. For example, I won't state it out loud, but we asked a certain left-wing commentator if performing certain acts. Adult activities. Activities on the male body is gay. And he said not if it's on a woman. Which is clearly. It's awesome.
Starting point is 00:27:35 And that's Poe's Law. Because that's like a joke. Beyond that, he said. I have no problem. It's Lance from the surf. He's on the show. He said that if a man engages in relations with a masculine ugly woman he is gay yeah and and ian was like that's not cool man you
Starting point is 00:27:51 can't call someone gay because their girlfriend's ugly like for real like that's kind of messed up like i mean they're they're they're pretty sure that's happened but has well so i think you're right i think what happens is pose law is a good example of what happens on the internet dylan mulvaney goes in hiking heels wearing high heels and dancing in the forest and then falling down because of a bug. I think that's fake. But kids don't know it's fake. And so they start imitating these behaviors. You then end up with people like Lance, who I think he's 40 something years old, genuinely believing that is the left. And then going on a public show to millions of people
Starting point is 00:28:25 and saying if you date an ugly woman you're gay and if you date a small petite effeminate man you are not gay it's like okay wait what dude i hear you but i i think the difference is so part of this law is that it's indistinguishable i think that is the left this means all bears will be surprised to learn that their twink boyfriends make them straight. I mean, I guess, well, because he was also saying we can't have hot or not, right? So it was all very confused. But he contradicted himself several times. Yeah, but I guess my overarching point is things have gone so off the rail.
Starting point is 00:28:56 And the left's morality surrounding human sexuality and quote-unquote gender, which is a term I hate, is so insane that it might seem like someone is joking. It might seem too ridiculous to believe, but that doesn't mean it's not real. Do you think satire and parody are like are like satanic? No, I don't think so, because I think they can happens is the world can become so insane that something which in any other era would be a harmless joke is now something taken seriously. So here's a great example. There was a bit in Monty Python's Meaning of Life where a child is born and they give it to the mother and the mother says, is it a boy or a girl? And the doctor says, well, it's a bit early to be assigning roles to it, don't you think? And I remember seeing that 10 years ago and going oh my gosh they made this joke decades ago and
Starting point is 00:29:48 this is actually about to be a massive social justice issue quote unquote and it is now so so i don't think that it was evil for monty python to make that joke i think the direction that our country has gone in is evil you know you what I was thinking earlier today? Gen Z and millennials are literally idiocracy. Idiocracy was a lot of gag humor and stuff, but we did this video segment last week. Isabel Brown had a clip where this comedian
Starting point is 00:30:16 is mocking Gen Z for being unable to write in cursive, unable to use calculators or find directions and use paper maps. Or work. But seriously, they don't want to work. Polls show they don't want to do work. I'm aware. And she said that if Gen Z does take over,
Starting point is 00:30:29 it'll be really easy to take it back. And then Isabel Brown makes the point, like you were supposed to teach us. I was thinking about that, and I'm like, it's not just Gen Z. Millennials too are completely incapable. Seamus and I were talking about one of the guests we had on this show,
Starting point is 00:30:43 a lefty. And he said something like, if you want to cover healthcare, just deficit spend. capable uh seamus and i were talking about one of the guests we had in this show a lefty and he said something like if you want to cover health care just deficit spend print the money to pay the bills and i said okay let's start from the beginning where does food come from and his response was at the grocery store the grow and i was like this was an adult an adult human male and what is the lz 30s or something and we're like no food doesn't come from the grocery store it gets it goes oh my okay, first you have a farm. They make the food. Then
Starting point is 00:31:07 it gets sent to maybe like a regional processing plant where that particular food item is processed. Then it has to get bottled, shipped to a bottling plant. Then it gets shipped to a regional warehouse where it's then sent, depending on the product you have. Sometimes fruits are directly handled right there on the farm, sent to a regional distribution, and then right to the supermarkets
Starting point is 00:31:24 if it's like, so I knew somebody who did honey one company would go and collect all the honey from 50 small farms bottle it at their plant and then distribute it so there's three steps but no not the grocery store thinking about that i realized we're in idiocracy yeah we're literally the point where you walk up to the guy and say well where's the food grocery store don't have any and you're like no food comes from farms what it comes from the grocery store and you're like where you walk up to the guy and say, well, where's the food? Grocery store in heaven-y. And you're like, no, food comes from farms. What? It comes from the grocery store.
Starting point is 00:31:49 And you're like, oh my God. Yeah, by the way, I don't want to mention who it was and the conversation was off air, but it wasn't Lance. Because we just mentioned it was not Lance. I want to know. Tell me off air. Yeah, but I've had numerous conversations with people where I've talked about this.
Starting point is 00:32:05 I had one conversation during the lockdowns where I tried explaining, I was tweeting to somebody and I said, they were talking about food in the grocery store and giving people money and they were like, the government should just start giving people more money to cover their bills while we're locked down. And I said, right, but money represents labor it's dead right so if this if you're creating the means to acquire without creating the means themselves like you're going to create this inverse reaction he's like what are you talking about that makes no sense and i'm like let's start from the beginning where does milk come from and you
Starting point is 00:32:40 said the grocery oh my gosh this is what i try I try to... So this is one way I try to explain this to people. The economy is like a giant pizza. And the amount of currency you have is the amount of slices in that pizza. If the pizza doesn't get any bigger, all cutting more slices into it does is diminishes each slice. Now, you could be in a situation where, I don't know, you don't feel that the pie given its size is being distributed adequately so we have to make more slices you can make that argument but to say well the pie isn't growing let's slice it up more is idiotic yeah but then you get two sliced instead of one that's a good point that's lit and that's actually the reasoning when they say just print more money you're just
Starting point is 00:33:20 cutting more slices into a pizza that's either staying the same size or even shrinking and then i and then i thought to myself i was like we're in idiocracy it's like we're here have you seen how popular crocs are these days oh yeah we're there all right everybody i got bad news for you oh it's time to bring up the the dark news the these are the dark days from news channel eight on your side chick-fil-a's dei leader sparks calls for boycott that's right chick-fil-A's DEI leader sparks calls for boycott. That's right. Chick-fil-A has hired a diversity, equity, and inclusion officer. A VP named Eric McReynolds says Chick-fil-A restaurants have long been recognized as a place where people know they will be treated well. Modeling care for others starts in the restaurant. And we are committed to ensuring mutual respect, understanding, and dignity everywhere we do business.
Starting point is 00:34:03 These tenets are good business practice and crucial for fulfilling our corporate purpose, blah, blah, blah. They then go on to list a whole bunch of garbage and people and stuff like that. And at the bottom, they say that they have a commitment to DEI. Look, I'm from Georgia, which is where Chick-fil-A is based out of and literally was formed and founded if there's any if there's a long-term boycott of chick-fil-a then conservatives won everything because i don't know that you're gonna pull that one off because there's a lot of people that are gonna fight back on that i i say i say boycott chick-fil-a i'm not saying whether you do or not i'm saying if it actually is successful i will be very impressed because that's gonna be a very I could not imagine a more difficult company to talk conservative moms into boycotting in my home
Starting point is 00:34:50 state of Georgia. Even if, even if you're showing them this, they will overlook a lot. And I think a lot of those moms don't, when you just say DEI, like, look, they're taking their kids to 14 different practices and running around all over the place. And you're trying to say DEI this. And I'm like, I don't know. I'm just giving my kids nuggets with a pleasant person that's nice to me. Well, I get what you're saying with the argument for it. I just don't know that it will be successful. It's easier to villainize Bud Light, sorry, than Chick-fil-A.
Starting point is 00:35:18 I would agree, but this is also part of why this is so disappointing to me. Chick-fil-A has sort of had a bit of wokeness creeping into it over the years in 2020 during the BLM riots. I believe that the founder was supporting BLM. Don't quote me on that. It might have either been the founder or the CEO, but there have been a number of issues there. And it's a shame because I was very proud to support Chick-fil-A and what they were doing for quite a while. And I thought the left's reaction to them was very fascinating and very telling because the left said that Chick-fil-A was evil and why was chick-fil-a evil well because one of the uh owning members or ceos or higher-ups didn't spend the company's money but spent his own money
Starting point is 00:35:55 donating to an organization that was not pro-lgbtq that was that was in favor of uh preserving there's a church camp yeah and And people lost their minds over this. Now, think about this for a moment. Chick-fil-A is known to not only be one of the most profitable fast food chains per franchise, but they're also known to be one of the best franchises in terms of how they treat their employees. They pay them decently, especially as far as fast food restaurants go, and they ensure to give all of them one single day off every single week where they're not going to try to profit off of them.
Starting point is 00:36:30 They're going to give them a day to relax and be there for their family, even if it means they're not selling to their customers that day. The worst thing the left should have been able to say about Chick-fil-A is, well, it's morally complicated because they should have appreciated the fact that they treated their workers well. But they don't because they don't care about workers. They care about their sick, perverse sexual agenda, and anyone who opposes it, even with just a whisper, has to be absolutely destroyed. And I remember Burger King released an advertisement during Pride Month about two years ago where they said they were releasing their own chicken sandwich, and their chicken sandwich was in favor of LGBTQgbtq rights and you could get it on sunday so in the same breath they were mocking chick-fil-a for being anti-lgbtq and mocking
Starting point is 00:37:10 them for giving their workers one day off of work burger king should be ashamed for the way they treat their workers it's not just a sexual agenda it is an all it is an all-around cultural revolution yeah but i think it starts with that i think that's a huge part of it i i i think it's just absolutely obvious what this is like we talked about this before but day d-e-i literally is the latin singular for god these people are creating offices of god but it's not it's a it's a simulacrum someone commented that a moment ago that don't move into simulacrum not the the words in my mind. It is a false image of religion that is being created to substitute for people, and they are marching in lockstep like deranged psychopaths. I think both are true, culturally.
Starting point is 00:37:59 The son, Dan Cathy Jrr is not his father and if i had to make a prediction and bet all the beer in the world on it i would say that dan kathy jr is going to cave to the left dan kathy jr who's that the son and maybe the second junior or whatever of the owner of chick-fil-a yeah uh truett kathy's the founder and then i guess oh i see dan kathy is the chairman is he currently right but is he a junior i i don't i i disagree with you i think chick-fil-a will be one of the easier things to boycott no i'm saying okay i okay i'll bet you money on that one i'm just a they're not a public company they're not a public company which means it's easier to pressure no you can't kill you can't go after their stock but but see the thing about chick-fil-a is that they already have the disadvantage of being the christian company when it comes to the issue with
Starting point is 00:38:50 the left so the left is targeting them very heavily and ignoring all these other companies that have done anything remotely similar i think one of the funny things about the chick-fil-a boycotts on the left was that other companies had made similar donations but nobody cared it's because chick-fil-a was overtly Christian. Yeah. Yeah. Chick-fil-A, my understanding, they're trying to get into more urban markets, but because Chick-fil-A is so pronounced, conservatives have a, have, identify with it and are now going to be, in my opinion, much more offended by it. And you mentioned suburban moms. Dad might be like, I go to Popeye's.
Starting point is 00:39:23 That's all it takes. All it takes is for the, for the husband of the dad to be like, just go to Popeye's. That's all it takes. All it takes is for the husband of the dad to be like, just go to Popeye's, honey. It's across the street. I get it, but I'm from Georgia. And look, I get the understanding of like, we should, all this kind of stuff, but go to a Chick-fil-A in suburbia Georgia right now. And you're not going to see a lot of dads in there. You're going to see a lot of moms with a lot of little kids. And what I'm saying is when mom is like, hey, I'm going to pick up the kids moms with a lot of little kids. And what I'm saying is when mom is like, hey, I'm going to pick up the kids after soccer and then we're going to go grab
Starting point is 00:39:47 some Chick-fil-A and all it takes is for him to say bring them to Popeyes. Well, the one thing though, Chick-fil-A is incredibly efficient. If the mom doesn't care about the brand at all, then the slightest nudge should knock her off. No, but the moms love the brand. That's what I'm saying. The moms
Starting point is 00:40:04 absolutely love the Chick-fil-A brand but like i cannot think of a brand the suburban moms love more than chick-fil-a at least in the south for what keep in mind y'all don't have them up here yet do you not really what do you mean we have them all over the place we get chick-fil-a all the time yeah we order big things of chick-fil-a here we're not gonna do it anymore i'm not gonna buy from them i would agree with not going to buy from them. I would agree with you if... Every mall's got it. I would agree with you if the point was simply that people are only going to Chick-fil-A
Starting point is 00:40:30 because of the more conservative values or the fact that they've been maligned by the left, but they have probably the most efficient drive-thru system of any fast food chain. They can get you in and they can get you out
Starting point is 00:40:39 no matter how long that line is. Absolutely wrong. No, that is not wrong. You cannot... Absolutely wrong. I'm completely correct. Snopes fact-checked. What you said was true.
Starting point is 00:40:50 Snopes agrees with you. I'm correct about this. Chick-fil-A's drive-thru is overloaded. Explain it. If there's one drive-thru restaurant that I've left, it's Chick-fil-A. And that's up here locations? This was in Jersey and down here. In Jersey. Yes, here's the problem. And down here. And down here. Even here. And that's up here locations? This was in Jersey and down here. In Jersey, yes.
Starting point is 00:41:06 Here's the problem. And down here. And down here. Even here. So that's what I'm talking about in the South. Maybe y'all don't have enough homeschool kids here to run the Chick-fil-A's like we do in the South. But that is, like, jokingly, it is largely run by homeschool kids.
Starting point is 00:41:19 If you think the moral fiber of the homeschool kids and conservatives are so weak they can't even push back on this, then so be it. You're not going to have me arguing the strong moral fiber of conservatives willing to stand up. I've been proud and impressed to see that with Bud White,
Starting point is 00:41:35 but we have a history of conservatives of not standing up for anything. I agree. Again, I get it. But also, about the drive-thru thing, that's crazy. The lines take so long. And I understand it's an issue of demand. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:52 But I would say every time I've gone to Taco Bell, I drive up, I order. When we live, mas. We drive up. We wait a little bit. We order. We're gone. Starbucks, we wait a little bit. We drive up.
Starting point is 00:42:02 We order. We're gone. Chick-fil-A, we sit in line. Someone comes out the window. They take our order our order we're sitting there a half an hour later we get our food and i'm like there there's there's two lanes to go through there's an exit lane it's it's insane they they've heavily prioritized their drive-thru to such a ridiculous degree on more than one occasion we've just been like let's just leave and then we've we've pulled out and left because it took too long every time i I've ever gone there, I've been extremely impressed with how quickly I got through the drive-thru.
Starting point is 00:42:26 I've been to McDonald's or Taco Bell or Wendy's with a line that was a quarter of the length of Chick-fil-A lines I've been in. It took five times as long. That's my experience. It looks like it would be different in the South. I promise you this. That could also be. But the thing is, when you're in the South,
Starting point is 00:42:42 I'm sorry, I also have lived in Georgia for a number of years. Service is usually much slower there. When I go to Chick-fil-A down there, it is like, you are in and out. Then go to the one here. I may do that tomorrow. No, I'm boycotting Chick-fil-A, Tim. Come on. No, yeah, I mean, look. They've hired
Starting point is 00:42:58 a DEI. This is more than just a promotional campaign. This is outright saying from the top down, they have put a a a cult non-theistic religious office in their in their business yeah and it is it's worse than the chinese communist party the chinese communist party as a government agency puts communist party offices in businesses in china but it is an element of government this is a cult that is putting its tendrils in everything and they and the story that the media is running
Starting point is 00:43:32 is that the right is angry over like equality or something like that they're lying of course they're making up lies the reality is a new excuse me non-theistic is the, non-theistic, this is a beer, non-theistic religion is now putting itself in all of our businesses and then forcing those businesses to destroy themselves. Unless, like, we're at the point now where it may be the moral fiber of the average American, if you're right, is so pathetic that we're doomed well i think part of what's really disturbing about the chick-fil-a situation is that usually with this dei stuff when it's implemented my understanding is it's because people think that that will make their business more attractive to venture capital or shareholders but chick-fil-a isn't even a publicly traded company i i i have no idea where the demand was unless they have some kind of plans for venture capital expansion, et cetera. But that's part of what we're, you know, you're talking about the lack of courage or sticking through.
Starting point is 00:44:35 That's part of a large part of why we created Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer. And it was to encourage people to make a stand and stick through that stand. And, you know, beer happens to be the catalyst. And, you know, one thing I was talking with Scott Pressler about is we're going to use this as a catalyst to we're going to actually have on the cans like a qr code where you can scan it to register to vote because we have tons of rural conservative individuals that drink a lot of beer but don't vote and so we're going to use this as a catalyst to get those people to do that that is brilliant tell them to vote responsibly well i think if they're drinking conservative dad's ultra right beer there's a good chance they're gonna vote okay i want to pull up this uh this tweet from saniel say this uh tweet helps you understand why it is that companies like chick-fil-a get woke
Starting point is 00:45:20 he says this is serious anthony bass is a professing Christian. He shared a post supporting the Target boycott. Now he's apologizing for hurting the pride community, and he says he'll better educate himself. He is betraying Jesus and his conscience. Pray for him. I want to play for you this short clip of what he had to say. Here we go. I recognized yesterday I made a post that was hurtful to the Pride community, which includes friends of mine and close family members of mine, and I am truly sorry for that. I just spoke with my teammates and shared with them my actions yesterday. I apologize with them, and as of right now, I'm using the Blue Jays resources to better educate myself, to make better decisions moving forward.
Starting point is 00:46:06 The ballpark is for everybody. We include all fans at the ballpark, and we want to welcome everybody. That's all I have to say. Thank you. Oh, my goodness. So this is him saying he's going to get re-educated. No joke. He says he's using the resources of the Blue Jays to better educate himself.
Starting point is 00:46:24 It's literal. Like, we used to make fun of this. You know, in the Simpsons, they get re-neducated. he says he's using the resources of the blue jays to better educate himself it's literally like we used to make fun of this you know uh in the simpsons they get re-educated that's right the idea of being forced to undergo a struggle session and re-education we knew in this country was a sign something was wrong but look at this pathetic coward of a man yes like this hat in hand pathetic and that's back to what i was talking about with the caving conservatives tend to cave yeah this guy's how do you feel shamus he's like he's a christian yeah i think he should have stayed strong to his values as a christian i mean i don't know what to say i would i would say he's not a christian well i can't i can't say he's not a christian but i can
Starting point is 00:47:01 say that i don't think a christian should cave into a mob that's trying to promote sin how many times because he has young fans who look up to him he's not a Christian, but I can say that I don't think a Christian should cave into a mob that's trying to promote sin. How many times? Because he has young fans who look up to him. He's not a Christian. When I was a little kid, I remember I went to Catholic school. And I remember we were learning about religious wars and stuff like that in a very limited sense. But I remember hearing about like, you know, one religious faction would say convert or else. And then I always thought to myself i was like why
Starting point is 00:47:25 not just lie just say oh sure sure of course i i hereby convert so they don't kill you well that's the people would say with them no they would say no exactly the fact that this guy in in what a day dropped to his knees and begged begged please i'll renounce my entire faith if you just leave me alone like dude his balls must have shrunk down to the size of marbles and sucked up right into his body. Three times before the rooster crowed, he denied Christ from the way I heard that. Yeah, I mean, I'll mention this. When you say that people would say convert or die and some people would lie about that. I mean, in part, that's when you ask, like, why not lie?
Starting point is 00:48:00 Well, they're okay with you lying. They're okay with you not actually believing as long as you're willing to throw your beliefs under the bus. So I definitely hear what you're saying there they want you to profess to the world that you give up yes and i think it's very sad that he did this and i really hope that he repents he really hope he repents and turns back to to christ but he did i'm not gonna like make a specific claim about he was due to make three million in 2023 so that's what he's he's speaking for the $3 million right now. A prophet's a man nothing to give his soul and gain the world in return.
Starting point is 00:48:27 You think that he would have been better if he just stuck to his word and got fired? Amen. Yeah, absolutely. You know what? Because they're persecuting him for the sake of the kingdom. He should embrace it, right? What is it? It's easier to fit a camel through the eye of a needle?
Starting point is 00:48:40 It's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. And that's exactly why. But with God, all things are possible. That said, yes, this is one of the reasons. But that's exactly why. That is one of a needle. It's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. And that's exactly why. But with God, all things are possible. That said, yes, this is one of the reasons. But that's exactly why.
Starting point is 00:48:48 That is one of the reasons. Because this guy would, it's remarkable. But this says to me, this man is not a Christian. For if he truly believed there is nothing on God's green earth
Starting point is 00:49:00 that would have him profess to the world a rejection of his faith faith unless he did not have it in the first place i mean it's hard it's also really difficult to speak to whether someone had it in the first place too those aren't claims i can make but i would say that was not the christian thing to do to renounce but look my point is this do you think this man truly believes that when he dies he will be judged uh that action certainly doesn't indicate that he believes that. I can't tell you what he believes, but the action doesn't
Starting point is 00:49:27 indicate he believes it. He doesn't believe he'll be judged. He believes that right now in his life, he can say anything for any personal gain. He is a fake Christian. And this is an issue so many people on the left have had with Christians for a long time. People like him who claim to be Christians who clearly
Starting point is 00:49:43 are not. Well, no. They love Christians who are willing to cave into them, right? But their argument is, no, I get what you're saying. He's very valuable to the left, right? For me growing up, so much of the complaints I heard in cities was that there are people who are claimed to be Christian and then they would be the nastiest, most cutthroat, evil, greedy people you've ever met. And that's exactly what that guy is. Christians give Christians a bad name often. And I have
Starting point is 00:50:07 an example that's interesting. I haven't really told this. So we originally started with this beer. We announced it. We had worked with a brewery in Illinois. And they had told us initially, I don't think they understood how big this would get. And so initially they said, yes,
Starting point is 00:50:24 they would brew the beer for us. Yada, yada. Things were proceeding forward. And they let us know that they're very good Christians, that they are concerned about what's happening with all the trans stuff being pushed on kids. They're conservatives. These are things that are important to them. They believed. Well, they believed up until Newsweek called.
Starting point is 00:50:45 And then they... What's the name of the brewery? I pulled that out to make sure I did, because there's another brewery with a similar name. I wanted to make sure. I have not listed this on anything yet, so I'm giving it to you now, the correct one. It is Bent River Brewing Company in Rock Island, Illinois.
Starting point is 00:51:02 They were afraid of backlash from the woke mobs because our can, I don't know if it's right side up, has the word conservative on it. And they bailed on us. So that's part of it. So we're, our beer is shipping 30 days out. I mean, if you, they put out to the media that, you know, as soon as they saw our ad, they disassociated with us.
Starting point is 00:51:24 You know, more or less less we're terrible people, they love everybody. But there are big, strong Christians that cared about trans ideology being pushed on kids in private conversation. And they lied. They said that they stopped working with us as soon as they saw our ad.
Starting point is 00:51:37 I've got email communication with them after. So they're scumbags, and they did it under their giant Christian name. They're not Christians. Which is not surprising. I understand. I'm making your point here with these individuals. And I was zero bit shocked when it happened because that's what I come to expect from these kind of individuals.
Starting point is 00:52:00 Unfortunately, we found other breweries. Now we've got a huge brewery in Florida as well. We've made up for it. How many true believers do you think there really are on the left like oh that's a good question like they're cognizant of their ideologies and their methods i think it's a very small percentage i think most of them are just going along and getting along and that's true of christians as well that's people yeah yeah so when people live in an area that's mostly christian they say oh of, of course we are. Exactly. Then the moment the left calls, hey, sure, we're left now. The go-along, get-along people.
Starting point is 00:52:28 I mean, this is what people say when they point out that if you lived in Nazi Germany, you probably would not have been on the right side of that. These bastards would have turned them over in a freaking heartbeat. In a heartbeat. Yeah. They can't even stand up to saying, yeah, in a heartbeat. They can't handle pressure from you got some nasty email comments or facebook comments because someone wants to cut dicks off kids and you're supporting you're making
Starting point is 00:52:49 a beer for a guy that says yeah maybe we shouldn't do that if you can't stand up to that i i don't i don't think you would have done too well with the whole germany situation yeah yeah amen i mean there are too many christians who are willing to sell out faith, and we don't need more scared Christians. I'm going to get a lot of crap for this, but I've said this for years, is the evangelical community, there's a part of it that they're out there voting in the primaries and they're hardcore, but the general Christian community as a whole, they preach something on Sunday, but they are the ones that cave. They're some of the absolute weakest individuals when it comes to this and i'm probably going to get canceled for like the 48th time by saying this but they
Starting point is 00:53:31 continue to cave and that's again kind of what this beer is about what we're doing it's it's encouraging people we don't have to cave and i think the whole bud light effect that you're talking about it's conservatives are for the first time, I feel like, you know, you're using Target as the example. For the first time, I feel like conservatives are like, wow, we have this power. Like, what's this new power? Let's try it out. This is interesting because I don't think they really believed they had it prior to Bud Light. I think that's what sold it to them. Yeah, I think that's true. And there's another element I'll add here, which is that we got to remember that when it comes to Bud Light, Target as well, but more so Bud Light, there are easily accessible competitors. A person doesn't really have to make many significant changes in their competing brands with uh the big guys so that
Starting point is 00:54:27 when people do have to boycott these companies they have somewhere else to go man because if bud light was the only beer brand available i think things would have gone differently right people had other options it's good that we did we need to start creating more options matt you think that i think that greed is greed a sin is greed so but one of the seven deadly but getting rich is not no getting rich is not necessary you can be a rich christian even though they say you can't take your wealth with you people that seek and grow familial wealth now you can do a lot of good things with money exactly you you can there's a a rich christian surely has to live differently than a rich pagan,
Starting point is 00:55:05 right? A rich Christian has to do more with their money to support the church, to support the poor, to help others. And, you know, to use it. Elon Musk has done a lot for this country with his wealth. And honestly, here's something I should truly thank Elon Musk. This beer company would not exist without Elon Musk. And I can say that
Starting point is 00:55:25 confidently because we got roughly over 45 million views on my Twitter of that ad. That would have never been allowed to happen in the past under previous ownership. And it's also why we didn't get near those kinds of views on Facebook or Instagram or anything. They got a lot of views, comparatively speaking, but nothing like it did on twitter now that elon is kind of taking the chains off it feels like oh sorry the christ is like blowing up through elon like it's bubbling in him like that christ energy the anointed like he's been i don't know if he's been anointed by god what if that even means really but like he's carrying the torch like he's doing things that will make humanity better off through american ideals and i don't know what better christ Christian thing you could do in the modern age.
Starting point is 00:56:06 It's an interesting point. I think I wouldn't describe it that way theologically. However, I do believe the truth is a person, and that person is Jesus Christ. So when somebody is forwarding truth, they are doing something for God in a sense, right? Like they're on the right side. Dude, I really believe— Maybe not in totality but you know maybe not with everything they do but in that particular everything yeah yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:56:29 but but yeah so my point isn't like anytime anyone does something good they are now a professing christian it's just to say that if you're fighting for truth then that is a service what you guys are saying tim what you brought up earlier i think there are so many people that identify as christians that aren't and so many people that identify as Christians that aren't, and so many people that identify as Jewish that aren't, just because they don't believe in God. If you don't believe, like truly believe it, because I don't know if you have to experience it to believe that it's there. But like, I will say there's like 300 million Christians
Starting point is 00:56:55 and probably like 0.00001% of them actually are Christian. There's 2.2 billion Christians worldwide. And like probably like a hundred thousand of them that are actually christ-like like yeah but you gotta remember i mean you don't join the church for the other christians you join the church for christ because other christians are are gonna sin they're gonna be vicious they're gonna fail to live up to what they should live up to but so will you so. So will all of us, right? It's important to keep each other honest. Like, without consuming ourselves to be like,
Starting point is 00:57:28 yo, yo, like, you can talk a lot of smack about what that guy's doing wrong, but if you're not living that lifestyle of Christ... This... This is where the left gets right. Wielding power, you win.
Starting point is 00:57:39 Yep. The conservatives, the right, don't. That's what I think. I feel like the Romans, when they set up Catholicism, they made it so that it kept— The Romans did not set up Catholicism. That's not—yeah, that's not how it goes. You don't think so?
Starting point is 00:57:50 It wasn't the Council of Nicaea, 70 years after Christ's death, they— No, it was—no, no, no. So the Council of Nicaea was a bit after that, and this was not set up— like, yes, there was Roman roman involvement but this is not something the romans ran this was the early christians basically making a number of statements about their beliefs because they're like after the time like at the time of christ there were just a lot of grifters who were coming in in making up things that had nothing to do with christ's teaching so then the church had to sort this out and go like okay what is the actual official canon going to be what's
Starting point is 00:58:24 going to be in the bible like how are we going to um declare our faith that type of thing but it was not the romans who said what concerns me is the authority of the time that was setting it up made it seem that like weakness is key like in order to be a christian you have to be weak you have to be subservient to the authority and like no man power does control the world that's what you're saying tim like the left has understood this the power leads and we need that in christianity well because the so christians have been persecuted for a good while before the council of nicaea right because this is yeah yeah this is in the 300s so this is not like it is after christ there are multiple councils well no the one that's we'll have an educational religion on a different show yeah yeah i guess my point is just that the romans did not set up catholicism but continue with the one that's we'll have an educational yeah a different show yeah yeah i
Starting point is 00:59:05 guess my point is just that the romans did not set up catholicism but continue with the point that you were making overall that power controls everything yeah and left is unafraid and their ethos their moral framework is there is no truth but power and the right is like let's all just be good stewards of yeah because jesus was like all right if you want to kill me go ahead and then they killed him and it's like no that's not what you're supposed to do well he was like at all they came and got him and he just was like no don't stop how about how about you stop shifting the conversation into arguments i'm telling you why power is what control like but you keep shifting it into a way that you know is going to intentionally
Starting point is 00:59:42 insult christians no no no but i think the reason why the right doesn't understand that the value of power is because christianity has been sold to us as if being a surf okay is wrong is wrong no no what you're saying is not correct both seamus answered i mean said like hey this is not correct and so i said let's have an educational conversation religion somewhere else and get back to the conversation about the moral framework of the left let's move on from yeah mal figured it out power is what controls society out of the barrel of a gun i think mal said and uh unless these religious folk start to understand that i i'm afraid that they will always be coming in second well i think that truth is more important than power and that's the message here truth is far more important than power it's better to have the truth on your side than to have power
Starting point is 01:00:26 on your side who controls the truth is who owns the media no the people that there's a reason we call them liars instead of saying well the media said it so it's true uh yeah but if you don't know they're lying then you think it's truth and then you define it as truth you can think something is true but be wrong about that this is the this is the point with the left the true believers don't care if they're correct they say two plus two equals five they've they've entertained that prospect because when you come out and agree with them they know they own you if if it's it's the star trek how many lights are there you're mistaken there are five lights right they come to you and say, what's two plus two? You say four.
Starting point is 01:01:08 They say, no, you're wrong. It's five. Now say it again. What's two plus two? They want to force you to say the lie. I've been saying this for years. They want to force you to say the lie. I refuse to say the lie, regardless of the topic, whether it's how many genders, whatever
Starting point is 01:01:20 it is. They just say it, Seth. Just agree. And people who would rather die than go along with the lie are the biggest threat to the establishment possible, which is why they end up being executed in tyrannical regimes. Let's jump to this story. This is a big one. From TMZ, Target Pride Controversy.
Starting point is 01:01:36 Bomb threat from angry LGBTQ ally deemed a hoax. So this involves us. And it happened on Friday. I get a text message asking me if it was true and sure enough there's an email the email says that target is full of swear word cowards who turned their back on the lgbt community community and decided to cater to the homophobic right-wing redneck bigots blah blah blah blah blah then says they're going to target a bunch of locations the email is is listed as being sent to members at timcast.com we never received this email cleveland 19 news published it we never received that email so i don't know where they got it from
Starting point is 01:02:17 i wonder if someone sent them a screenshot and they like morons just publish it yeah this is what i wanted to ask you about because you were talking about this over the weekend and you said that you've got a similar email, but not the same one. So I'm curious, why would they make something similar and not show the actual one? How could they have gotten access to it? No idea. They could have spoofed our email, sent an email to Cleveland 19, but spoofed it so that it appeared like it was sent to us and not them, but they receive it.
Starting point is 01:02:47 But that just goes to show how stupid these people are by publishing an email that wasn't sent to them but was sent to a different address. Yeah. Unless the email was sent to them as fake or Cleveland 19 actually staged the hoax themselves. My guess is that somebody made a...
Starting point is 01:03:04 I mean, hey, that's big news. Then it forces us, one of the biggest shows on live streaming on YouTube, to talk about it. Well, the great thing is, if you're a liberal and something supports your perspective, you can say, oh, hey, here's a screenshot of an email. I promise it's really, really true, and send
Starting point is 01:03:20 it to the media, and they'll publish it. That's nuts. It's wild. Assume it's fake before you do anything. This is the article from cleveland 19 news they say cleveland 19 news receives bomb threat against five targets as store faces lgbtq controversy but for some reason they published an email that supposedly was sent to us which we never received so what like just photoshopped someone photoshopped on the email address i'd like to know what made this news organization think it was good journalism to publish an email that wasn't sent to them without confirming with us if we received it when we didn't. That's a very fair point.
Starting point is 01:03:51 They were just like, hey, someone claims Tim Pool's company received this email. Run it in full. Wait, so do you know who reached out to them? What did they claim? Like a source from Tim Pools. They just published it. No one from here communicated with them and we did not receive that email i got a text from someone else saying is this email real i saw it i said what that what
Starting point is 01:04:11 is this we immediately checked this email does not exist we've never gotten it no idea what this is so what happens did someone email like how is it that that cleveland 19 received an email and by the way i know we're getting into the weeds but several stores were Did someone email? Like, how is it that Cleveland 19 received an email? And by the way, I know we're getting into the weeds, but several stores were evacuated over this. Oh, so this was part of that evacuation. They immediately call the police for several evacuations. I mean, I don't know. Do we have a lawsuit against them for publishing this?
Starting point is 01:04:40 You know what happens in the future now? The person that's just the kind of read the news a little bit every now and then on a few websites sees this and says, oh, that Tim cast. Oh, that it's fringe group of people that was encouraging this awful, you know, bomb scare at a target. And that's that's what's forever in their head. I think if they don't. No, it looks like we are the ones who reported it. It looks like we received it and alerted the news and law enforcement.
Starting point is 01:05:05 Well, I guess, yeah, you have to make a lot of assumptions to get there, I guess, with them. The only assumption you can make here is that we received this and forwarded it to the press and law enforcement or to law enforcement who gave it to the press or something like that. The email came from it. Alleged the image says two members at Timcast dot com. We never got this. The email does not exist. I don't know what this is or how they got it so it looks fake and they ran it the assumption from any regular person is going
Starting point is 01:05:31 to be that we are the ones who received it first and passed it on that is very it's very strange very very weird is this from the uh perspective of the person who received the email or from the person that sent it looking at a draft or a sent received it's a complete email that says uh from and to so i'm curious why didn't this company reach out to us i mean maybe i don't know maybe they tried and nobody answered them it was memorial day weekend maybe that was the point why would they run this story without confirming with us first how they received an email that was sent to us but went to them instead yeah unless someone sent them a picture of an email saying hey look at
Starting point is 01:06:11 this thing one us that email doesn't exist yeah i'm just i mean it's it's hard to even figure out what their angle would be for doing something like this i don't know it's weird at first i tweeted that i thought it was a hoax intended to smear the left and the purpose of putting our name on it was to force us to talk about it on the show which they've successfully done now i think honestly it's a possibility but the simple solution is just the left uses violence and threats to gain political power by maximizing pr reach they make sure everybody knows they will come after them that's it interesting the ant that you know you like there's no reason to smear the left by faking something like this with a false flag because the left literally goes out and fire
Starting point is 01:06:55 bombs buildings so to be clear you're saying you do think that this is a hoax this particular story i'm saying that i believe the email was actually sent by a leftist okay intending to threaten these establishments not that they actually it's a bomb threat hoax because they didn't plant any bombs but the real purpose was psychological terror from someone who was likely on the left trying to threaten people and say these are the things that that they do has target issued any kind of statement about this not that i'm aware yeah i know that it was being claimed i mentioned earlier that people who are boycotting target are extremists and haven't heard too much from the left about this yeah what a mess this email is
Starting point is 01:07:33 any reporter that had done even a moment of thinking i would think would be like this email was written to someone at a target because it's talking about your targets doing this to your targets except the the two email addresses we are sending you a message see this that's the other thing about it it was sent to members allegedly sent to tim members at timcast.com saying they were sending us a message threatening us yeah below the addresses we will continue to the email says well yeah well just your targets what are they talking about like they're sending it to a target administrator if they're saying your targets they're talking about but it's the email address is not a target email address so
Starting point is 01:08:07 pretty much some leftist drank too much bud light one night wrote this email sent it off and it got reported as real no it's more sophisticated than that because they would have had to have spoofed our email and then dropped the email so they would have had to have used some kind of spoofing so that it went to cleveland 19 but used our email address instead which is not a simple feat it's not the most complicated feat but the average person's not gonna be able to do it you're not you're not some random leftist slamming a bud light and then doing this you're you're some hacker someone with a general knowledge on how to spoof email addresses or bcc because i think the bcc the blind did not receive the email meaning it never went to us which means it was a spoof so it could have been less unless cleveland 19 themselves
Starting point is 01:08:50 made the fake email intentionally to get news for themselves also we just have a screenshot here right yeah it's extremely easy to just inspect element in your browser type in a fake email address under from so they wouldn't even have to be able to spoof an email address right like anyone honestly i wouldn't be surprised if somebody who worked at Cleveland 19 fabricated the email. It kind of looks like it. Johnny Man, the HD fix. They want, people want you on the defensive. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:09:13 This is what they published. The quality's super low. You can see, like, the little outlines inside those. That's like what Seamus is saying. It could be done very easily. Just within the browser. Just inspect, edit the text, and then... It looks so bad. bad you can just tell it doesn't look like it's yeah i don't know it seems fake yeah yeah i don't mean i have no idea who faked it or why like i said it's a very strange thing i'm trying to figure out the motivation but i mean i think
Starting point is 01:09:39 tim's right i think they're just trying to make it seem that like we will come after you we will make this a thing we and again they like literally too much saying a second ago might is right to them they believe that the power is is everything so having the power to then show we will use this power is everything also confusion man here's the other thing i tweeted that this email is not real on i think the 27th and they've not done anything like cbs 19 cleveland who's the name yeah and other people were like sharing the link being like yo tim pool's like they don't have this email it's not a real email and they don't care that's why i'm like i think maybe they did it right yeah that's credence or maybe there's a leftist who works there who fabricated the email put our name on it to generate a bunch of attention
Starting point is 01:10:18 knowing that it'll spark controversy yeah yeah could be it too there you go i don't know man but they ended up evacuating a bunch of different target shops over it all those ohio stores that they were listed on there no these are utah which is yeah very far away which is really odd it's very weird yeah how far away is that ohio place that's like we're a couple hours away ohio's about five and a half hour drive from here those locations all right oh those locations you can't that's like we're going to college is cat cat yeah it's pretty far away yeah utah utah is even further it's like at least right 22 hours drive so so the emails that we got were different kind of like the idea was similar and it listed the name of other prominent culture war individuals
Starting point is 01:11:05 and so i'm like like the the email thread was sent to various people and i'm like okay this is weird but i i think it's it's a spoof it's not real yeah someone if there's some there's some degree of sophistication the question is who did it was it a leftist actually targeting these stores that's pro occam's razor suggests was it ai but then here's the question right because you mentioned you did get an email that was similar but not the same as this one so how could the news network have spoofed it if they had no idea that you got a similar email like that's what's weird about it to me is you did get a similar email they're the ones who did it i don't know oh they're the ones who sent you the initial email but then why not
Starting point is 01:11:42 just show the actual email i have no idea muddling they're muddling people have muddled the conversation rather than building another beer brand we're talking about what confused us yesterday that's fair point dude that's a that's a war tactic you want people turning in circles someone in chat said jesse smollett did it yeah all right well let's just hard shift into world war three now and we'll talk about this we have this story from nbc news this is kind of crazy drone strikes hit moscow and first attack on russian russia's russian capital's residential areas since ukraine war began once again no one knows exactly who's responsible russia of course as it's the kiev regime attacking civilian targets while the west says that it's a russian false flag intended to bolster public support for war
Starting point is 01:12:31 in russia here's why i think that's less likely the attack was on a wealthy area of moscow if you attack poor people you generate support for war if you attack rich people the rich people come after rich people in the establishment elite say like, hey, stop this. Our wealth is being destroyed because of it. It's also possible the idea is to attack the rich people because the rich people will then be like,
Starting point is 01:12:53 we want war now. But the rich people were always part of the regime, the political establishment in Russia. So they're typically in line already. Yeah, that's a good point. I mean, if the elite are going to pull off some kind of false flag, it would make much more sense for them to go after people who are lower status
Starting point is 01:13:07 and don't have as much power to fight back against them yeah world war three um i don't know i think that uh what our entire media needs to do is speak about this as aggressively as possible without considering the consequences. What do you mean? No, I'm being facetious. Because that's what they've been doing, right? We were talking about this earlier. When Lindsey Graham, like a year and a half ago,
Starting point is 01:13:36 got on the BBC and literally called for Putin's assassination. I mean, people will come after figures in new media for saying something slightly offensive and say, well, these content creators just aren't responsible enough. I mean, an American politician was on television calling for the assassination of the leader of a nation which is armed with nuclear weapons. And that was just allowed to happen. Yeah, I think it's.
Starting point is 01:13:59 I mean, we've the media and political classes rhetoric surrounding this has been insanely irresponsible. Yeah, thank you. Responsible. It's important to be responsible, even right now, us talking about this, because there's a lot of people listening, and this is sensitive. I don't think it's a false flag. Then a dozen or so drones attacked civilians. Drone warfare.
Starting point is 01:14:23 21st century warfare. We see the tip of the spear right now attack civilians i think it makes sense that kiev did this more so than russia false flagged it or some could even been so independent if russia was going to do right trying to fan the flames of war between all factions yeah but i feel like if russia was going to do a false flag they wouldn't target their elites and it would be more sophisticated than a few drones that failed to do any real damage yeah the real issue i think is that kiev wants to send terror to the civilians and destabilize public opinion definitely i think that's what it is it's also like kind of a tit for tat thing because they've been shelling different
Starting point is 01:14:57 parts of like ukraine as well including the attack on kiev i don't think it's tit for tat i think it's more so you want to force the enemy to retreat, to start, you put them on defense instead of offense. But if this is legitimate attack, or whether or not, even if it's not, I think we're now moving very seriously close towards a nuclear war. Because Vladimir Putin said he would use nukes if there was an existential threat to Russia. And now Russian civilians are being attacked. And the United States has done nothing to promote diplomacy. He's not going to lose that war. Right.
Starting point is 01:15:29 He has nukes. And he's not the kind of guy that's like, well, I would win, but I just don't want to use my nukes. That's not how it works. Dude, when the USSR fell, what the United States promised is that we would not expand NATO an inch eastward. And all we have done is expand NATO eastward that entire time. And I'm not saying what Putin has done is by any means good. But what I am saying is our failure to behave diplomatically on the global stage bears some responsibility for what's happening here, right? You can't just put this all on crazy, bad Russian man.
Starting point is 01:16:12 Dude. The United States had a duty to behave responsibly on the foreign stage, and we consistently have not. I remember watching like maybe like almost 10 years ago. I think we might have been like a vice piece. I don't remember what it was, but I was watching years and years ago uh it was putin speaking saying like the west is aggressing the west has all these new positions outside of out of russia now and that that's only born to be true now that he's actually in the situation that we are in the situation it's it's just yeah it's it's so weird it's so weird that we that we are finally here years and years since then so you think this
Starting point is 01:16:43 is like holdover of fear of like the of the the soviet union like like i'm not blaming hillary like whoever but like people from that generation are like they're actually afraid of a of the soviet union communism in ukraine many people are yeah well i think that with this i mean russia has in the 20th century faced what two up to this point three serious existential crises in the united states century, faced, what, two up to this point, three serious existential crises in the United States and Germany has been involved with all of them. And so NATO, which is basically the United States and Germany, starts inching closer and closer towards Russia's borders.
Starting point is 01:17:18 I mean, there was no sensitivity on our part in saying, okay, even if our intentions are good, let's pretend that they were, and we can guarantee that our intentions were good. Maybe we need to be very careful and sensitive about how we go about this so that a hot war between Russia and Ukraine doesn't begin. But no, we did what we did. We mercilessly ridiculed and insulted Russia throughout the entirety of Trump's presidency because the media wanted to scapegoat somebody for Trump's election and they couldn't just directly hate on the American people because that would be bad for their optics. Yeah, I think if anything, that might have been born of people that were born in the era of the Cold War. They wanted to blame Russia. Russia seemed as if they
Starting point is 01:17:57 were still the Soviet Union, when in reality, it's far from the case, you know? Well, remember back in 2012 when Mitt Romney, of course it was mitt romney said that russia was going to be one of the primary existential threats to the united states in coming years and everyone laughed at him and now everyone's agreeing with him we should have kept laughing at him right and i know people are saying how could you argue that when russia is in a hot war with ukraine right now part of the reason russia is in a hot war with ukraine right now is because the united states has been reckless. And there's this idea of speaking softly and carrying a big stick.
Starting point is 01:18:30 What the United States has done is we have we've spoken very loudly about a lot of these things. And we've spoken very inappropriately about them. What was interesting about Donald Trump is even though to some extent he kept the peace, didn't start any new wars. Putin didn't invade while Trump was president. He waited until there was a man with dementia in the Oval Office before he decided to invade. When Trump was in office, there was a good argument to be made that in some sense he was he was very heavy handed with Putin in terms of the threats he made to him, at least according to what trump has said what happened was trump knew that in order to guarantee the peace even though diplomacy was necessary there were moments where harshness was also necessary the big red button had to work
Starting point is 01:19:16 and well yeah and there is something about that and there is something about the fact that biden in the left they either have no idea where those lines are or they just don't care. And I suspect it's the latter. Yeah, I think so. They like Trump had the big stick, but he spoke loudly, but he had the big stick. Biden speaks loudly, but he's got a wet noodle. I think there's truth in that. But I also think it depends on how we're defining speaking loudly,
Starting point is 01:19:45 because even though Trump, look, he had a lot of nerve. He walked right into North Korea to meet with Kim Jong-un. This is a guy who, while he was being even somewhat brash and abrasive, was still pursuing peace. Even when he was loud, he was still pursuing peace. He wanted to find a diplomatic solution to these problems. He wasn't interested in just going around and bullying other countries. Speaking of peace, do you remember the Kendall, I think it's Kendall Jenner ad, the Pepsi ad? Yes, she fixed the BLM ride.
Starting point is 01:20:15 Pepsi can, goes over to the riders, everyone's happy and love. I think all this Russia talk, what we really need is we need donald trump zielinski and putin and trump needs to deliver an ultra right is that your next commercial i think so i think we just developed that on air oh my god the ultra right beer can and there'll be peace have you noticed that it's really hard to find people to work yes i have and i think this is a uh the result of an eight so people have said that a lot of people retired. It's like, so we have the racetrack over here, Charlestown Races, and they just have a restaurant. We asked them, how come there's no restaurant at the horse track anymore?
Starting point is 01:20:54 They say, we can't find anybody to work. Everybody retired. They say, we can't open any more poker tables. We got no dealers. Where'd the dealers go? They retired. Where are the people who are working? They say, nobody's working anymore.
Starting point is 01:21:04 The younger generation won't work. 100%. Imagine what it's going to be like in this country in 20 years it's going to be bad my kids are going to rule the roost because they will work a bunch of leftists who won't work are going to show up with pitchforks and steal other stuff yeah there's that usually you end up conscripting people if you have a society of uneducated or unemployed uh what just leads you to desperation which means you can script them into the military to do some crazy aggressive conquering war to get the resources that you weren't producing these kids today are not doing any conquering of anything to be clear the the ones that are not working it's part of it and it
Starting point is 01:21:39 depends right because when there's a shortage of people you can't afford war in quite the same way you look at what's happening in china i think that's far more concerning they had a shortage of people you can't afford war in quite the same way you look at what's happening in china i think that's far more concerning they had a policy of aborting young baby girls and also engaging in open infanticide and so now the men have a lopsided ratio there are more men there by women by a non-insignificant margin so what do we have we have a bunch of young men who there are no women for what do we do with them you know the united states talks a lot and our politicians talk a lot about the quote-unquote like incel problem they have an entire population of people for whom
Starting point is 01:22:15 there literally are no women available and everyone knows that unmarried young men as a demographic are dangerous so maybe you cook up a war to go send them to fight in to call that herd maybe you tell them if you invade this other country you can have the women there yeah it's so wild to think no i'm serious i'm serious don't think that's not a rational human beings what i mean history did not end despite what the marxist or neoconservatives would have you believe i think people think it's impossible all right this is this is dumb there are no these young people that are not working are not going to go fight wars I'm not talking about here I'm talking about China yeah I'm not talking about any of those places that's that's that's not happening that's yeah I don't know man
Starting point is 01:22:57 I think China is a serious threat I okay we can talk about the China thing it's an economic threat and they're they're winning that threat. That's a whole other thing. China doesn't want to attack us because we're their cash register. That's a whole other scenario. Back to the young people that don't work, there's a lot of problems there.
Starting point is 01:23:19 That's also in China too. They have Tongping in China which is just lying flat. People just don't work. They literally't they literally don't work they just stay home there's also a massive problem of not only people not working but again so i was talking about china's demographic the fact they have a large male population which is a frightening thing but also the fact that here the massive problem we're facing and i think one that most developed nations are going to be facing between the next 20 and 40 years is exactly this. We didn't populate at adequate enough numbers for there to be a legitimate and well-functioning workforce and economy in the future.
Starting point is 01:23:55 I mean, my goodness, what is it, Social Security right now? It's something like four people working for every one retiree. I think the ratio is even worse than that at this point. It's not just that. It's not not just social security but my point is that's indicative of a much broader problem just lack of reproduction which is a big factor though it's that gen z and millennials typically don't work yeah they don't want to work they don't want to do jobs they don't have jobs yeah they don't want look man we've been trying to build this new facility for so long and it's insane how hard it is to find people to do any amount of actually and by the
Starting point is 01:24:25 way these incels and all these guys that aren't getting girls and all this kind of bullshit that we hear about all the time is if these guys like got off their ass and maybe went to the gym and stopped eating crap all the time and actually looked there's tons of women out there that would love a decent presenting guy there's not a total dumbass sitting around playing video games all the time. So that is a very solvable problem. But it's not for lack of, or it is for a lack of trying and many other things you could get into. And knowing. A lot of people don't realize the value of being healthy when it comes to selecting a mate. I agree with that because I've been lied to by the government for decades now about health.
Starting point is 01:25:02 People think that if they can laugh and joke their way to getting a mate, it just not you gotta be i mean you might be able to if you're the funniest guy on earth but like if you're not physically fit man good luck yeah you got to take care of your body present you got to be a protector and you need to have good good genes and the genes can deteriorate over time if you feed them crap very quickly yeah true it's time to have kids you got kids i do i have two great kids you are the conservative dad that that is true i got tm we're trademarking it but yeah i do have two great kids and they will work when they're older if i have kids it's it's oh sorry they're gonna be the age of my friend's grandkids oh my god like because friends that i went to high school with and stuff they all have kids one of his kids 22 like my kids will be his grandson's
Starting point is 01:25:49 age it's so wild yeah that's right i'm sorry yeah no no i mean just to kind of jump onto this point it's it's it's a both and right it's it's a massive issue because you're correct that a lot of young people don't want to work that's also compounded by the fact that there are just fewer young people we i mean we're not making replacement. Things are really going to fall apart. But the young people we have are still not working. That makes it worse. I understand.
Starting point is 01:26:11 That makes it worse. We've got a smaller pool, but we have a problem with the young people we have. Right. Yes. So we're getting rid of all the jobs young people typically work, like fast food restaurants. We're now using robots. You see those robots that make the cheeseburgers
Starting point is 01:26:25 yeah now they just you're gone mcdonald's is a vending machine at this point you strike you're gone here's the issue though we need plumbers we need carpenters we need specialists mechanics yeah it's huge nope i need somebody who knows how to do concrete can we find them nope yep we're going on two years trying to build this building and get everything set up. A job that normally would be done in like six weeks. And we were going through different crews. It's insane. And of course, everybody says the same thing like, oh, we will do it. And then they show up and say, we can't find anybody.
Starting point is 01:26:55 Yep. Yeah, man. I remember when that pipeline was hacked about two years ago and nobody there knew how to work the manual system because all the people who could use it retired out. I mean, that's just the entire economy right now. I think unemployment has something to do with it because right now you're incentivized to not work. If you're collecting unemployment,
Starting point is 01:27:14 you're getting a thousand bucks a week or every two weeks or whatever it is. If you get a job, you lose that thousand bucks every two weeks. So if you're going to make 900 every two weeks at your job, you're actually making less working 40 hours, 80 hours than you are sitting on your ass that needs to be inverted you need to firstly this is why i like ubi because you don't lose it when you get a job you shouldn't lose your unemployment when you get
Starting point is 01:27:34 a job we just took a wild turn did you say ubi that's part of what i like about ubi and in regard like as a swap out for unemployment because you don't lose your ubi when you get a job in fact maybe you shouldn't get unemployment unless you have a job. UBI would just instantly destroy the system overnight. Yeah. It's not, it's not effective. You need to make the Joe Rogan transition on the UBI thing.
Starting point is 01:27:53 Oh, he's against it now? Yes. He was originally for it. He said that COVID, watching the COVID handouts completely changed his opinion. He's like, I know I'll report.
Starting point is 01:28:01 The UBI stuff won't work. Yeah. Well, he's, he's, he's now listening. He literally is. Yeah. A hundred percent. He was serious. Went into a whole thing about it. Yeah, well, he's now listening. He literally is. Yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 01:28:05 He was serious. Went into a whole thing about it. He's like, the COVID, after seeing how the handouts and how people responded to that, he realized it will not work. People will not work if you give them money to sit at home. UBI is completely insane. Well, but there is this bizarre sort of Rousseauian appeal to man's better nature that even if he's getting money to do nothing, he's still
Starting point is 01:28:26 going to go do something. It's like, okay, well, maybe he does do something and it's stupid and we don't need it and it doesn't benefit anybody. Here's what I said to my friends. How many of, I'll ask you, Seth, how many people do you know play guitar? Play the guitar? Maybe a handful at most. You only know a handful?
Starting point is 01:28:42 I mean, I probably know a lot that I don't even realize they play guitar. Well, so Chambers, you know a handful? I mean, I probably know a lot that I don't even realize I play guitar. So, Chambers, you know a lot of people who play guitar? I know a couple people who play guitar, probably. How many people, out of them, do you think they would want to make a living playing guitar? I know one that tried very hard. Are they good
Starting point is 01:28:58 enough to make a living playing guitar? He did okay. See, I always ask this to my lefty friends. how many people you know play the guitar and i don't know a bunch and i'll be like do they want to make a living doing it like well yeah like they want to be rock stars are they good enough and they go no and i'm like so if you gave them ubi guess what they would do instead of working yep they would just go and play the guitar and they're not very good at it yeah 100 that sums up everything. Maybe you could do unemployment
Starting point is 01:29:25 that you don't lose it when you get a job. That's what they have right now with all this COVID stuff. They still could go work jobs and still be getting the COVID money. They could have more or less double dipped and a lot of them just refused to go work. Yeah, definitely. They could be doing it now.
Starting point is 01:29:41 I think Malice, Michael Malice did someone on the show about all of this. It was i'm the wrong person this is this is this is the issue work does not exist work is not a thing the idea of work is nonsense and we need to stop saying it when i wake up and i quote unquote work i'm not at work yeah like i come in here i read the news and then i get feelings i want to talk about i read the things and i want i want to do it i do the stuff that i want to do yeah these people don't want to do anything at all right so to them anything they don't want to do is work yes the problem is they are blank slates it used to be that when you were a kid you'd watch your
Starting point is 01:30:26 parents do their thing you'd learn from them you know we were we were driving in the car recently with some with some friends and uh someone mentioned they used to have a dream and they wake up at school you know i have a dream when i'm in school naked or something and then we always hear uh people say like i have these weird dreams it's like I forgot to turn in a test, but I'm like, I'm like 35, man. Like, I'm not in school anymore. And I said, it's because human beings are not supposed to spend half their life in an institutionalized learning facility and then overnight switch to something totally different. So what happens is all of your developmental years are in this machine so now 20 years later you have a nightmare about forgetting a test because your body and mind have been trained and conditioned to do that
Starting point is 01:31:11 if we grew up on farms you'd be 15 you'd have you'd have a nightmare you forgot to to get the eggs from that from the chicken coop yeah then when you're 35 you wake up and go i forgot the eggs oh uh i didn't forget the eggs it wouldn't be out of place because your life stays the same. The issue now is, I said this 20 years ago to a friend of mine. She told me she didn't know what she wanted to do with her life. She was like 20 something. She was close to finishing college. And I was like, what were you doing when you were 13?
Starting point is 01:31:39 And she was like, hanging out with my friends. I don't know, riding bikes. And I said, you want to open a bar? And she went, oh my my god that would be amazing and i'm like yeah when you were a kid your whole day was hanging out with your friends shooting a shit talking about stuff you want to open a bar because then you can hang out all day talk hang out with your friends shooting the shit yeah right the kids who grew up to be pro baseball players they were playing baseball when they were five years old exactly they're 13 years old they're playing baseball they're 40 years old
Starting point is 01:32:06 they're playing baseball it's not work now here's the thing i still say i have to work like because i have a schedule because i have responsibilities but doing this all the stuff we do it's not like oh yeah sorry guys i've got i've got an 8 to 21. Yeah, you know. Well, for sure. People have got to, you've got to channel it into work. Your work needs to be, if you want to do it well and be successful at it, it needs to be something that you love.
Starting point is 01:32:32 That doesn't mean you're not going to have mundane aspects of it, you know, and that we all understand. But overall, in general, you've got to feel like that what you're doing is accomplishing something, whether it's fixing someone's car
Starting point is 01:32:43 and you're wanting to see someone, you know, roll out with a working vehicle or you want to see someone walking home with food that magically ends up in the grocery store, those kinds of things. You got to have some incentive behind it and you got to have some actual motivation and love for what you're doing. I think the issue is we institutionalized all of our children. We took away child labor. Child labor is a very, very good thing. We just don't want kids in factories and in coal mines. We want them at coffee shops and paper routes.
Starting point is 01:33:10 Children doing work is a good thing. And beer factories. That's it. None of those factors. None of that. But a paper route was work. Yep. Working at the family grocery store was work.
Starting point is 01:33:20 Yeah. Working on the farm was work. Walking the dog. Walking the dogs. My six-year-old legit asked me i guess it was last week or the week before he said dad i want to do a lemonade stand this summer and if you know me you kind of know i love hearing my six-year-old say that i'm also thinking where the hell we're gonna do a lemonade stand i was like where are we gonna do this
Starting point is 01:33:36 well he names oh downtown it's an area near where we live well i was like well that's pretty good there's a lot of people there and he said said, yeah, I'm going to sell lemonade and ultra right beer. We might have some legal issues on this. She's a distributor, man. I like your ambition, son. Yeah, he's ready. So did he fire off the lemonade stand or is that coming up? Well, this was like a week or two ago.
Starting point is 01:33:57 So they just got out of school last week. Awesome. Awesome. We'll figure out something. Good deals. Set up a good deal. Maybe cheap, cheap refills. Yeah, I could see that.
Starting point is 01:34:05 Why don't you launch a lemonade company and you can have your kid run it? I like the idea. My kids do work for me and I pay them when they work for me. I am a bit busy with beer for a lemonade company. And I think I'm starting to have your kid do it. There's a lot to sourcing this much product of anything. Shipping liquid. I don't know how you pull that off.
Starting point is 01:34:26 A lot. So it's the whole process. Just getting cans right now, aluminum cans that are not made by the devil. I mean, Bush is difficult and finding people to work to put sleeves on the cans. By the way, the company that this is a perfect example, the company that put the sleeves on our can. One of the biggest issues we had, we got all the sleeves printed, everything ready to go. I don't have staff to do it.
Starting point is 01:34:47 I don't have staff to do it, you know, and that's something we ran into. And we've kind of run into that same issue along the way at a lot of places throughout this. But yeah, it's, it's,
Starting point is 01:34:57 it's a lot of, it's a lot of work. A lot of money. We got, we got coffee and we want to do cold brew because I love cold brew. That's my jam. Right. And so we've reached out to our suppliers or distributors, our companies, and it would
Starting point is 01:35:09 cost us, we would have to sell the can of cold brew per can, $5 per cold brew. What kind of overhead is that? That basically makes us maybe like no profit. You're not. Yeah. Are you, is it, what was, what are you being told is the major cost in that? Shipping liquid. Well, no, but okay.
Starting point is 01:35:28 But is that because... No. You should talk to me about this. Is it... So they're saying that $5 per can, because the coffee itself, you've got very minimal ingredients there, obviously. So all of a sudden...
Starting point is 01:35:42 How bulk are you looking at? So we're not going to be putting in millions of dollars to order big warehouses full you wouldn't have to but like if you did a tractor trailer loads where you really get your main discount when it comes to like uh aluminum cans so we're all online and we want to do online sales and we did all of the uh all the sourcing and everything and it would come out to like breaking even at five bucks a can. So it's just, we're avoiding it for now. We'll talk about it later.
Starting point is 01:36:08 I think you actually can find out that you could do this cheaper. And because you dealing with coffee, you have so many more options than we are with alcohol. So UPS is there. Some will ship with insert more or less. You can over, if I summed it up, you can say UPS is really the only one that will ship alcohol.
Starting point is 01:36:26 But you can ship your coffee with USPS, as much as they suck a lot of the times. But nonetheless, you can ship your coffee with that, so you can have a lot cheaper options of getting your liquid to people. Pipeline. We'll talk about it. Six-pack's about $4.5. Coffee pipeline. Build a pipeline. Straight. Right to the shop.
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Starting point is 01:37:12 Waffle Sensei says, Tim, can we talk about Dylan Mulvaney coming out as straight? That was an old video. And Dylan Mulvaney was saying that trans women are women, not that Dylan Mulvaney is attracted to females. Oh, okay. Yeah, that's why he said, no, she will get me pregnant because he's, first of all, it's a Borat-like bit because he can't get pregnant. But he was saying that he's talking about trans women. And so I went to my dad and said, I'm attracted to women.
Starting point is 01:37:41 And my dad said, wow. And then I said, ha ha, I'm talking about trans women. And that's the gag all right raymond g san jr says tim it's unofficially official my dude the bud light effect is now in the urban dictionary for all to reference companies companies need to fear the bud light effect well all right all right gd says hashtag believe all women oof oh we didn't get to that we'll talk about that i suppose in the members only the uh tara reed fleeing to russia excellent he's a little adult brandon smith says got my appalachian knights order today excited to try it by the way southern west virginia better
Starting point is 01:38:16 than the panhandle we were hanging out in charleston what a great weekend that was yeah that was amazing we went to um we drove like an hour and a half into the mountains to get ice cream and you guys walked up a hill like i don't know we climbed a mountain thousand feet up the mountain i don't know about a thousand hundred feet up the mountain maybe 500 feet you were becoming tiny specks in the distance as i was actually kind of scared was super steep and it just rained and we're really dumb so we got out of our cars in the middle of nowhere in a mountain where like the only people were on ATVs and motorbike, like a dirt bikes.
Starting point is 01:38:47 And then we climbed up this super steep, like it was very steep. Is it rock? Well, it was like dirt. Yeah. Partly gravel. And that couple of rocks.
Starting point is 01:38:57 So in Georgia, we have a place called stone mountain. It's the world's largest single piece of granite that you could climb. It's like actual mountain. And every year, a few people do what you just did and they write down. It does not work out well. It was just mud and grass for the most part.
Starting point is 01:39:13 And so like a beaten trail sliding down a little bit was fun. The only thing bad about it was that it just rained. It rained like several hours earlier so it was wet. But you know, it wasn't where we weren't mountain climbing. We weren't like clinging to rocks we were walking up a hill well that's the way that's what's the matter is they
Starting point is 01:39:28 close it when it rains for that reason so just saying you could have been like people slipping in the grass or something they slip and then off the edge but there's no edge oh you don't have an okay no no it was a big hill and so we just went out walked up and walked out like you get to the top and you're just it's flat okay yeah it was but it was cool though we you know climb up that for no reason more like hills noah sanders says tim i'd love to open a cast brew franchise that doubles as a comedy club at night do you think there's any way to secure a liquor license of the franchise we can sell seth's beer during stand-up love it i mean let's do it let's figure out how to do it we're still working on the first location and it's taking forever is there any it's insane how long it takes to do it we're still working on the first location and it's taking forever is there any it's insane
Starting point is 01:40:06 how long it takes to do anything is there any process for people to start setting up franchises yet we can until we have everything set up and we have i mean it's it's it's bonkers i got an email about it so uh we'll be sending at some point i'm sure like franchise dude nobody's working i'm sorry it's just it's just that's just it's nobody working. And I've been saying over and over again, every other week when I get angrier and angrier, because we're now two years on from this new location not being done because nobody is working. And I'm like, do we have to drive to Home Depot and just offer people jobs? Like, tell me what to do.
Starting point is 01:40:40 Tell me how, ask them. Nobody, nobody. It's, it's the most insane thing. I'll be like, bro, how much money you want? Like, I don't want to work. It's wild. I'm like, ask them, nobody, nobody. It's the most insane thing. I'll be like, bro, how much money you want? Like, I don't want to work. It's wild. I'm like, holy crap, dude. I spent the day on the phone trying to get something done
Starting point is 01:40:49 that required some manual labor and knowledge mechanic wise. And I mean, you know, my girlfriend can tell you, I was just in the car nonstop calling place after place. And we don't have anybody that can do it. We just don't have the manpower. I mean, we literally heard that, not exaggerating, probably 30 times, just don't have the manpower. No one knows how to do that anymore. Don't have the manpower. How are people heard that probably not exaggerating probably 30 times just not the manpower no one knows how to do that anymore don't have the manpower how are people living i don't know man that's crazy i just don't get it with their parents yeah on unemployment
Starting point is 01:41:13 and and not wanting to work they just refuse to do any work they're nihilistic lazy angry i'm not saying all at once i'm saying to varying degrees. One person's nihilistic. One person's lazy. One person's angry. One person's ego is too big. This work is beneath me. Yeah, exactly. I will pay you whatever you want to do this job. Just please come and do it.
Starting point is 01:41:37 I would do it myself, but I'm doing this job. And they're like, no. It's beneath me. I'm like, okay. Well, not much can be beneath you when you're buried in death. You know what I've said? We're getting really close to the point where I'm like, I'm just going to tweet the address and tell people to show up. It's, well... Hey, that might work, actually.
Starting point is 01:41:53 Yep, yep. Here's the address. Show up. We want this done. We'll provide the tools. We've got a bunch of cashier's checks ready to go. Just slipping them out. We'll sign your name to it right now. At the end of the day, don't give those out early. I mean, this is one of the massive problems. There are a number of problems with this,
Starting point is 01:42:08 but this is one of the massive problems with the government deciding to get involved in the economy, pick winners and losers, and say the wave of the future is going to be people being employed based on having a four- to six-year college degree. So now we're going to subsidize these loans. Not only has it trained people and push people into fields where there isn't as much demand as it was once speculated there would be not only is it
Starting point is 01:42:30 increased the cost of loans but it takes people out of the workplace for four to six years as well yes totally it's just the weirdest thing to me that people wouldn't mind running around killing boars for three hours and then going to the quartermaster for a new quest to go kill griffins and then they're like after killing a thousand of them I've gotten enough gold to buy the forest leather boots of agility and I'm like bro get a job I don't understand how that you don't feel that same
Starting point is 01:42:58 way when you finally acquire your new legend of Zelda like I've gone to my quest master my boss and said what tasks need be done? And then he says, you must deliver 16 bags of French fries. And you're like, I will do it. Then you run around handing out French fries. And then he gives you your quest reward,
Starting point is 01:43:14 and people are not inspired by that. They have to put VR headsets on people that are actually just goggles, like South Park, and tell them it's a video game. Like, it is a McDonald's quest. You could, yeah. You could monetize. I hate all of game. Like it is a McDonald's. You could. Yeah. Monetize all of this.
Starting point is 01:43:28 I just want to be clear. I was very angry at the rental car. It doesn't have a stick shift. Like I was like this. It's gone too far. So I saw my girlfriend. She's like, you're not going to do well. I've experienced this phenomenon where people in video games will play for 100 hours to get the items they want in the game.
Starting point is 01:43:41 100 hours of their time. And but we're at the same time. It only costs about $500 worth of money to get the thing. want in the game, a hundred hours of their time. And, but we're at the same time, it only costs about $500 worth of money to get the thing. They spend a hundred hours. If you work for a hundred hours, you're going to have way more than $500. You can buy the stuff. You don't have to spend a hundred dollars,
Starting point is 01:43:55 but the idea that you don't have to pay, you don't have to play to win. You can pay to win and you can get a job that pays more than the amount. Like time is money. Have you noticed how many casinos are popping up? That's terrifying. Gambling in general. So let me tell you right now.
Starting point is 01:44:11 Near us, we have Charlestown. If we drive one hour, just one hour east, there are three. You've got, so there's Charlestown, which is right here. Then you've got Horseshoe in Baltimore, Maryland Live, Baltimore, MGM Grand, DC. If you drive an hour and a half north, you've got Hollywood Harrisburg, Hollywood York. If you drive about two hours west, you have Rocky Gap. I'm sorry, no, that's about an hour and a half
Starting point is 01:44:40 Rocky Gap. If you drive two hours, you've got lady lady luck i think it's called if you drive two and a half hours if you drive one more hour past baltimore you've got the delaware racetracks so that's nine and i feel like i'm probably forgetting one you also have pittsburgh which is two and a half hours from here which has getting the money to spend if three hours from here is at City and Philadelphia Live and Rivers so within a few hours driving let's just say
Starting point is 01:45:08 three hours to our cap you've probably got 15 casinos the craziest thing is MGM Grand and well I mean honestly and Horseshoe
Starting point is 01:45:16 the question always arises everyone I talk to they say I don't know where these people have money yeah that's what I mean bro
Starting point is 01:45:23 this is what's freaking me out because I hang out at the poker tables right poker is 300 bucks to buy in and you can play for all day and leave with 300 people think poker is like you go in there you're like i bet it all and you lose right that's not the game is very slow you get your cards for free it's not at a poker table before the big blind comes i deal you cards you get to play the game you don't gotta spend any money you pay $2 at the low stakes games just for fun to hang out. But I go out to the floor at FGM, one hand of, say, like four card poker. It's a table game.
Starting point is 01:45:52 $250. I'm like, where does anybody have this money? We're losing a middle class is what's happening. Yeah. Is that what it is? I think. You've got people. Well, I mean, you've got people that have a lot of money. And you've got, well i mean there's you know you've got people that have a
Starting point is 01:46:05 lot of money and you've got you know again that gap is widening yeah and so the people with a lot of money blowing 250 bucks or whatever it is i was at the grocery store and we spent about 180 bucks on all these groceries and i sat down and as i was getting into the car the thought came into my mind it's good to be rich i just thought it and i was like how many people because i just went in swiped a piece of plastic and got it. And I was like, how many people, because I just went in, swiped a piece of plastic and got all this food. I was like, wow. How many people just live like that?
Starting point is 01:46:28 They're like, I'm just going to keep my mouth shut and suck off the system because I happen to be one of the rich ones and not mention, like, where are they? Intentionally silent.
Starting point is 01:46:37 They're intentionally camouflaging all these crypto wealthy people that made millions in the last 10 years, all this new currency, because yeah, we have 35 trillion in American dollar debt all this crypto trillions out of nowhere yeah out of zero to trillion so that's another form of inflation they're just silent they don't want to get taxed
Starting point is 01:46:55 on it they don't want the government to know they have it they're you know yeah that's a big one i think that before we get to the metaverse era, where people detach from reality, we'll be in the casino era. When people don't need, like, here's what will happen. If UBI becomes a thing, I guarantee you people will just spend all day at the casino. Yeah. They'll be like, I need 200 bucks for my food. Casino time! Right.
Starting point is 01:47:17 Because they got nothing else to do. And the money's coming back anyways. It doesn't matter if they have to work. They know the money's guaranteed. You'll notice in some casinos, lot of retirees yeah and the trope of the the customer is a guy who retired who gets several hundred bucks per week or his you know a certain portion of his budget he just goes to the casino the money's coming and people often say i was reading a meme about poker i was like god bless the old man who shows up and loses his money every week and then someone responded
Starting point is 01:47:42 i don't think you understand this old man just wants to hang out with you yeah like 100 so you're getting their pension money but that's what people are going to turn into when they no longer have to work when food is abundant when everything's automated they're going to go gamble that is depressing i'm not arguing with you i'm just saying it's depressing it is insane how many casinos there are just everywhere popping up it's like if you live in if you live north of dc you're within 45 minutes of three major casinos not only that that's crazy online gambling too online gambling has been exploding so yeah that's also true it's massive right now and there's really weird online gambling too where it's like you have these in the plinko one yeah yeah that's also true it's massive right now and there's really weird online gambling too where it's like you have you seen the plinko one yeah yeah the plinko is like the the japanese
Starting point is 01:48:29 is that right it's uh it's a it's a pyramid shaped pegs yeah that money the money falls down and if it hits the hits the the far sides it multiplies the money by huge numbers it lands in the middle it's like times one or times half people are playing weird gambling games online they have nothing to do but my question is like where do any of these people get money from like i just don't i don't know man don't get it dude i do not understand this i go to the casino and i'll bet the crab stable is a guy with 10 grand sitting there i'm like what is what does he do like that's crazy to me and some people always say like oh well maybe it's just credit or they shouldn't be gambling the money. And then I'm like, if that were true, I would I would not also be asking, where are the people who are who are like, where are the workers?
Starting point is 01:49:12 Are they all just homeless? None of these people want jobs. I don't know, man. Who knows? All right. Let's read some more. Gabriel Lopez says, sorry to inform they won't go broke. Corporations don't need customers in our fiat system they have a good cei score and black rock fed will give them infinite free money with zero
Starting point is 01:49:29 interest and they will weather the storm they can only go broke if they don't go woke so you probably meant dei score he said cei oh yeah dei he said cei that's part of it where are they getting the money well it's fiat here's a good one 10 times what you have drew outstanding in fields as an honor of the fallen i'm matching all super chats about Memorial Day up to $1,000 on this episode. Giving to a veteran org that supports children of service members who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Starting point is 01:49:54 Retired Army Sergeant. All gave some, some gave all. It's the least I can do. That's really amazing, dude. I really do appreciate that. So I think to clarify what you're saying is for people who make Memorial Day super chats here you will donate to a charity supporting the children of veterans you're legit true yeah thanks dude kid trucks says hey did you
Starting point is 01:50:15 guys hear about the bus driver who got fired from charlotte area transit system when a passenger pulled a gun on him and he defended himself they fired him because they have a no weapons policy oh my guess they think you should just get shot. Well, there was the guy in the parking garage who got shot twice, wrestled the gun away from the guy, and then shot in self-defense, and then they were like,
Starting point is 01:50:32 you're under arrest. These people need to be in jail. Gotta get these dangerous people off the streets, Tim. Where was that? Was that a New York thing? I think that was a New York thing. Yeah, I think you're right. What?
Starting point is 01:50:40 These prosecutors should be in jail. They should absolutely be in jail. Incredibly poor sentences. When you've got on tv like denouncing their faith yeah i don't think oh i know they're not going to jail i just said they should be well to be fair denouncing your faith is one of the requirements to being a christian on tv yeah there you go what we got crooked smiles i remember a campaign in another country with the burger king mascot sharing a passionate kiss with ronald mcdonald it was ridiculous wait what oh the burger king guy wait a minute are you talking about the hamburglar no the no that's oh the king yeah i know the king yeah the burger king the burger king that was a really dumb idea let's
Starting point is 01:51:19 make our mascot a king who runs around dude he, he's horrifying. He is legitimately terrifying. It's also quite horrifying about the Mayor McCheese's head is made of dead cow meat. His head is a bizarre Frankenstein's monster, man. Oh, the king.
Starting point is 01:51:39 Joel Dross says, Tim is wrong about Chick-fil-A. He is BSing to stay in the argument. It's a safer place to take your kids, and it is slammed with moms Monday through Friday. I did not say it was not safe. I did not say that it wasn't slammed with moms. So what am I wrong about? Stop BSing to stay in the conversation.
Starting point is 01:51:56 You're saying I'm wrong about my experience and the drive-thru being overloaded. Dude, there is no argument. The drive-thru at Chick-fil-A is always full. Whether or not you're okay with it and you've had a good experience is different from my experience my experience with taco bell is i'm in and out my experience with chick-fil-a is it's a huge line and we wait a long time do you think that's an issue of their popularity do you think it's possible that a company just having a dei department isn't necessarily a bad thing no it is yeah they're
Starting point is 01:52:22 never going to use that for good no it would be like if they opened like if if imagine if taco bell said announcing the chief chinese communist party officer there's no difference none you'd be like what yeah if it was korea when they found out that their prime minister had an involvement i think it was uh prime minister moon had involved with some kind of cult this is like 2020 i think korea freaked out they had thousands of people in the streets i don't think anyone remembers that but that was because of the fact that like this and it's the difference the prime minister but they they had this person installed that was not part of the korean government it wasn't part of like anything like that's it's an ulterior motive in your government and it's similar to that you know yeah that's interesting first i've heard of that yeah let's grab some more
Starting point is 01:53:06 super jets stinky fingertip says that baseball player is a toronto canada i don't know their hate speech laws but he may have been facing fines or even jail time not just his salary oh man wow you know humans are so disappointing sometimes. I kind of just have this. You know, it's my fault, really. It's my fault growing up in America at a time when we when we thought highly of our founding fathers for being strong moral figures who believed in individual responsibility, personal liberties. It's it's it's my fault for believing those things should be inherent in people because in fact it was a fluke this country is a rarity is it an oddity that people would defy the established order to take command and take control you know i think it is you had this big city you had this
Starting point is 01:54:01 big country you had london you had the european cities and people were like i don't want to live this way isn't it really funny religious persecution so they said we're gonna leave i would rather risk dying over the oceans yeah i would lather i would rather lather i would rather land on barren shores than live with these people and they did and then those people had kids and taught those kids and those people had kids and taught those kids and then you had a small country where they were basically all thinking the same thing get the f away from me so they severed ties now after hundreds of years later we have been demoralized and broken down into lazy vapid individuals and here's what i wonder is it just going to take another american colonial movement
Starting point is 01:54:46 do a bunch of people just say i'm moving el salvador i think what you just described is a great quote and y'all probably talked about on the show before but it's hard times create strong men you know where i'm going strong men create good times good times create weak men and weak men create hard times i think we're literally witnessing that, you know, Peter, but it's, but it's,
Starting point is 01:55:07 but it's also spiraling downward. Yeah. Peter Adia was said that it's only recently that things have begun to fall apart. And it has a lot to do with the food pyramid, this business plan that the American government was involved in creating and pushing on people as propaganda to make them think that that's what they're supposed to be eating empty carbs.
Starting point is 01:55:24 Like it's total destruction, criminal, the entire food pyramid, everything the government puts it. to make them think that that's what they're supposed to be eating, empty carbs. It's criminal. The entire food pyramid, everything the government puts – I've lost my mind many times reading government guidelines, quote-unquote, about food and health. It's literally – generally, you could just do the opposite of everything they're telling you. They've got the man in the dress telling you how to eat and how to be healthy, and he's also overweight.
Starting point is 01:55:44 Clearly a very healthy guy, right? He's also overweight, and they're telling you this is what you need to do to get healthy i'll do the opposite it's been working great i wonder if the answer is uh doing what the founding fathers and our ancestors did and straight up get on a boat and go build your own place well i you know we'll talk about some of the the ways in which reagan was overrated but one thing he said which is dead honest there's nowhere else to go el salvador el salvador we're gonna go build el salvador i think there will be a human revolution on mars when we start populating another planet which you know maybe it seems fantastical now but it will happen and when it does there will be a revolution on that planet and they will take control of their government
Starting point is 01:56:21 the way that americans do the expanse so that's about basically in the show you've got uh mars was a colony but it was heavily militaristic because of the way you had to live to survive and then they basically break off and form their own country or whatever ironically that's like and maybe people don't know about this but that's in gundam too the same thing happens mars lines is basically very militaristic because of how hard life was and then they would attack earth at the end their story in their story it makes sense it does if if we were gonna have a colony on mars it would require like intense discipline right obedience and governmental support so you would have a full military function definitely to everything yeah they would not tolerate bs especially if they need those resources no no way could be that we colonize the ocean that we build
Starting point is 01:57:04 islands and colonize the ocean oh that's interesting you guys did you ever see oh my gosh years ago there there was this plan for a massive floating tax shelter island that people would finance to go live on oh man it was an incredible pipe dream omg puppy says santa claus was at the council of nicaea oh my gosh he punched one of the other bishops. He punched a heretic. He punched an Aryan heretic. That's right. So just know he is checking that list twice, all right?
Starting point is 01:57:30 So did he steal a sled from a Roman? Heretics go on the naughty list. He punched one of the other bishops. Wow, Santa Claus sounds based. Yeah, I love that guy. Yeah, he seems like a good guy. I mean, he's going around giving presents away yeah hit hit arius just just clocked him that's a legend and we hope you know he's got a mean right
Starting point is 01:57:52 hook yeah yeah let's grab some more super chats where are we at sparky says newsflash russia is no longer communist interesting yeah really whoa didn't know that all right we get a couple more in here seth klein says recently unemployed and looking for work not sure if i could help with anything we are very close to uh me just tweeting out there i'm not even kidding like i've already said several times if we don't get someone i'm not even kidding like i've already said several times if we don't get someone i'm literally just going to tweet the address and then we'll set up like a job fair okay like here here's what we're looking for here's the address see ya here's
Starting point is 01:58:36 the time the toughest thing is that a lot of these things require some level of skill you know like someone's got to show up who knows concrete so we get the concrete done someone's got to show up who knows wiring to get the wiring done but every time we hire a new company the same thing happens they're like we can't find people yep nobody wants to work wow add add to that the fact that uh add to that the homeless crisis and the illegal immigration crisis and it's it we're done yeah there's an unprecedented extraction happening on this country right now but have you considered that that hurts my feelings and you're mean maybe we need more mean tweets yeah maybe the mean tweets were the thing that actually made it made it work they were fun yeah let's see where we're at.
Starting point is 01:59:28 Guitar maker says, I was blessed enough, talented enough, and lucky enough to have made my living playing guitar. Now I'm retired from the stage and make guitars as a hobby.
Starting point is 01:59:36 Oh, nice. Very cool. Nice, man. Kurt Ansem says, since McDonald's is going fully automated, could you do the same? Just program a less
Starting point is 01:59:45 beta version of ian you spend more time less beta than me yeah sorry to interrupt you so i they said uh uh we spend more time shutting down the pseudo hippie then he brings up val i don't you spend more time shutting down then he brings up I don't know. You spend more time shutting the pseudo hippie down than he brings up Valid Points. I bought something called, I bought some all natural hippie deodorant that's made of like carnauba wax and like fragrance and stuff and one of the scents
Starting point is 02:00:16 was dragon's blood and I opened it up and it smells like your bedroom. I have questions for you. Bring it over. No, it's like the incense that he burns. Oh, not Champa. I wasn't talking about his dirty lines. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:00:29 Yeah, I wasn't talking about this, man. Or were you? I don't want to know. It's like whatever that weird hippie garbage he's always burning or something. It's the incense. Okay, that's fair. It's patchouli or something. It's my fine fragrance.
Starting point is 02:00:39 The thing about dragon's blood is it keeps dragons away. It scares them. Oh, there is an incense. They can't stand it, yeah. There's an incense called dragon's blood. haven't burned that's probably what it is yeah i haven't burned that one before it's not champa all right everybody if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends and become a member at timcast.com because we're gonna have a members only uncensored show coming
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Starting point is 02:01:18 everyone that's done so, so far. Right on. Thanks for hanging out. You guys can check what we're doing out at Freedom Tunes. We are actually going to be releasing three videos this week we just released one today for those of you who missed the debunkers we're going to be releasing an episode of that cartoon tomorrow and then uh another surprise cartoon on thursday i hope y'all go over there check it out ian crossland here seth weathers at seth weathers on twitter thanks for the beer man ultra right dude it's delicious i'm still sipping on it right now.
Starting point is 02:01:46 And for the record, Nag Champa is an Indian fragrance made with a combination of sandalwood and either champak or frangipani. I haven't heard either of those, so maybe that's what you're smelling. I don't know. Bye, everyone.
Starting point is 02:01:56 Yeah, that was a good one. I'm really glad to meet you in real life, Seth. It's a pleasure. Same. Yeah, and for everyone else, I am Serge.com. You can argue with me on twitter i actually talk to seth on twitter a lot yeah funnily enough uh yeah this has been fun i'll
Starting point is 02:02:11 see you guys in the after hopefully all right everybody we'll see you all over at timcast.com in a couple minutes thanks for hanging out you you

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