Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #967 US Hit By MAJOR Cyber Attack, Google RIGGING 2024 Election w/Terrence Williams

Episode Date: February 23, 2024

Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Terrence Williams to discuss a major cyber attack affecting the United States, data proving Google's left wing bias is getting worse, Democrats lying about Trump ...shoving a man, and the final collapse of VICE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:19 fact that a whole bunch of services had gone down this morning. Now, a lot of people are speculating that may be a cyber attack. In fact, it is being investigated by the government as a potential cyber attack. We'll see. I'd imagine the government actually knows if it was or not, and they're not going to tell us. But we also have rumors it was a solar flare, which I really don't think makes sense because AT&T took the brunt of the outage. I suppose if the solar flare was only affecting one part of the electromagnetic spectrum, the one that AT&T had licensed or something, I really doubt it. But it's big news. So we'll definitely talk about that. And we got other big news. Allsides.com reporting that Google's inherent bias has ramped up this year. In my opinion, this is indicative of Google is trying to rig the
Starting point is 00:02:06 election. How? We've talked to Dr. Robert Epstein about this. It's really, really simple how a major social network can rig an election. Something simple like come election day, every Democrat gets sent a notice, go vote, and the Republicans don't. Or how about this? When you search for a news story, Google makes sure you only get a Democrat perspective. Thus, when it comes time to vote, who are you going to believe? You get trapped in that fake news machine. So we're going to talk about that. We got a bunch of other news.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Ladies and gentlemen, I didn't want to lead with this, despite the fact it's a very big story. Vice.com is over. Officially over. Vice is laying off hundreds of employees. The reason I want to lead with it, even though it's a really big story, we're seeing over 500 journalists laid off in the past couple of months, is that Vice has died now like four or five times. And so it's like they're in bankruptcy. Their investment has failed.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Things like that. But now it's official. Vice.com is no more. They will no longer publish. And they're going to be some kind of back-end production company, I suppose. So this is really big news. It's the end of an era, my friend. The end of an era.
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Starting point is 00:05:19 share the show right now. Take that URL and just post it on every social media platform if you really want to help. Joining us tonight to talk about this and pancakes is Terrence Williams. Thank you for having me on again, brother. Yeah, who are you? What do you do? What do I do? Well, I sell pancakes and I talk a lot of shit online. Well, there you go.
Starting point is 00:05:36 I think that just about explains it. Yeah, no. Not just pancakes. You have crispy chicken mix? Yeah, so I have my cousin T's pancakes. I have some crispy chicken mix. Tim, I sent you some. my Cousin T's pancakes. I have some, now some crispy chicken mix. Tim, I sent you some. Did y'all get the pan? No,
Starting point is 00:05:48 I haven't had it yet. Y'all haven't got the fried chicken mix? I don't know. Maybe, it might be downstairs. I sent y'all hot sauce, fried chicken mix,
Starting point is 00:05:56 biscuits, jams, and jellies. Tim is hoarding it for himself. He's not giving it to the rest of us. Y'all didn't get the food?
Starting point is 00:06:01 We gotta put it on display. It might just be downstairs. There's so many Americans starving and y'all didn't get my food. Something's askew. display. It might just be downstairs. There's so many Americans starving and y'all didn't get my food? Something's askew. Y'all just letting it sit in a box? We have someone stealing all of it. Give me my damn chicken back.
Starting point is 00:06:11 I'm taking my chicken back when I leave here. I'm taking it back. But yeah, I have all that. But for the ones who don't know me, I'm Terrence K. Williams and I'm a comedian and I am a really outspoken person. I am a conservative and a big Trump supporter. A lot of people know me from Twitter and Facebook and, you know, talking a lot of shit about the Democrats and clowning those lunatics. And outside of that, I sell pancakes.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Well, right on. Thanks for hanging out. Should be fun. Got Hannah Claire Brimelow hanging out. Hey, I'm Hannah Claire Brimelow. I'm a writer for SCNR.com. That's Scanner News. I'm so happy to be back tonight. Ian's here tooasanties, yes. Should be fun. Got Hannah-Claire Brimelow hanging out. Hey, I'm Hannah-Claire Brimelow. I'm a writer for SCNR.com. That's Scanner News. I'm so happy to be back tonight.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Ian's here too. Hello, everyone. Ian Crossland. Happy to be here. Let's move it on. Yeah, let's get to it. I'm Serge.com. Good to see you, Terrence,
Starting point is 00:06:55 as always. Good to see you too, brother. Cheers. Here's the big news from the Daily Mail. FBI and Homeland Security urgently investigating whether AT&T outage
Starting point is 00:07:04 was a cyber attack. As security expert tells DailyMail.com, it has all the hallmarks of a hack. Now, this morning it was massive. Down detectors showing that AT&T, Cricket, Reddit. I mean, I don't even know. Reddit was down. T-Mobile was down. Verizon was down.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Xfinity was down. YouTube was fine. X had some outages. But there was even Starlink was reporting outages. FirstNet reporting outages. And what else? Mint Mobile, U.S. Cellular. It was massive across the board. Starlink, there you go. You can see, I don't know, something weird with their graphic. And a lot of people wondering whether or not this is a cyber attack. What I can tell you is definitively the U.S. was hit by a cyber attack at the same time.
Starting point is 00:07:50 Pharmacies nationwide faced delays as healthcare tech company reports cyber attack. Change Healthcare said it became aware of the outside threat on Wednesday morning, disconnecting their systems for security purposes. So while your phones are going down, our healthcare system is being attacked, and this was preventing people from getting their prescriptions. They said it was an emergency and you have to come in. We'll figure it out. But they asked most people not to get it. I think it was all a cyber attack. Some people are
Starting point is 00:08:12 speculating it has to do with US lobbyists canceling CCP contracts. Don't know if that's true. Wild speculation. But I think it was a cyber attack. A movie just came out about this on Netflix. Remember the movie Leave the World Behind? That movie just came out.
Starting point is 00:08:29 And now this happens. I mean, that's the sound of predictive programming. Villains always tell you their plan first. Huh? Predictive programming? Yes. It probably was a cyber attack. No, I think it was. It only makes sense.
Starting point is 00:08:39 I was looking at this poll from New York Times. It's a couple months old at this point. That was talking about uh like american sense of doom and it's republican women are the most likely to report that they feel like as a nation we're on the brink of failure and it's democrat men who are the most likely to be like no everything's on the right track sounds good like i i think the idea that we are under cyber attack is very real to to a lot of americans and in fact instead of feeling oh no that would never happen to us they're likely to believe it. Democrat women are? Democrat men are
Starting point is 00:09:07 the most likely to report, no, the country's on the right track, everything's fine. Republican women are the most likely to say everything's falling apart. Well, it makes sense because Democrat men are basically... Morons? No, they're like the people who don't pay attention, but they'll say whatever they can to try and get laid. Has the White House said anything
Starting point is 00:09:24 about this? I don't know. not that i'm aware of i know joe biden said that even though the supreme court blocked him from from giving student debt he was going to do it anyway today he said yeah and then he weighed in on the alabama alabama frozen embryos our children decision you know several days late almost a week later uh so he's just trying to distract which also may indicate that it's a cyber attack if they're not willing to say everything's fine maybe it's because they cannot say that without you know having to testify under oath i think the fact that they reported it as a cell phone outage when it was clearly affecting a bunch of other services like why why was starlink experiencing outage the exact same why was link why is facebook and linkedin not experiencing it so one is weird if it's not a
Starting point is 00:10:06 cyber attack i'm like maybe there's a third party networking tool or something that they all shared that broke sometimes it's as simple as everyone uses the same plugin and then when it expires or something they're like oh crap nobody realized that was going to happen health a health care service also went down that they got cyber attacked that's that was a cyber attack so i'm kind of like that's confirmed they were like this is a cyber yeah this is probably all part of the same thing i mean you got i'm in the china at this point like if you think this was not a cyber attack but they've already acknowledged half of the attack you need to prove why you think it's not a cyber attack yeah even google took like was reportedly down and so down detector uses user reporting as well
Starting point is 00:10:43 as their own proprietary detection methods. Any banks get hit? Any what? Banks. Not that I'm aware of. Do you remember? I have to look it up when it was, but there was a big communications network in Canada that went down and it affected all kinds of cities because, you know, anything from like public transportation that relies on Wi-Fi, it all went out all at one time. And it was down for a significant amount of time, almost almost 12 hours i think uh which is a huge disruption this
Starting point is 00:11:08 was last year at one point uh and they said ultimately there was concerns that it was a cyber attack and i think they ultimately said it was an internal error they're kind of you know vague about what happened but uh it just reminds me how fragile the infrastructure the technology infrastructure really is and how out of your hands it is like you as an individual couldn't fix this it's not just we have tiktok is tiktok owner because you got facebook it is but i think it's fine oh it's fine really oh i don't see tiktok's fine because if tiktok didn't get hit the chinese people did it that's quite a leap no tiktok did okay but uh comparable to other non-cell phone services there were outages reported uh okay you know not to say that they wouldn't do it to their own companies to hide right exactly
Starting point is 00:11:51 also it could have been any corporation or rogue country could have been a couple of kids in their bedroom with access to some ridiculous amount of code right like why is astound broadband having outages i mean i guess this is unrelated because we're now past that point. But I noticed Starlink was reporting outages. I was like, okay, that one's kind of weird. That's a low-orbit satellite company. They're not like the rest of them, yeah. Yeah, why are they even on there?
Starting point is 00:12:18 Is it even... Where was it? We just had it pulled up. I don't know, whatever. Ooh, Diablo. I think it was CyberTech. You can see right here. Diablo 4 went down? but those are those are unrelated like at this point anything happening now is like it's things just go down sometimes so those spikes spectrum went down are
Starting point is 00:12:34 those spikes like the last 12 hours or something i think 24 okay or from like yeah i think 24 hours so some of these companies are are spiking in different times but that's normal this is just down detector. If a website goes down for any reason, it shows it. The issue is all of them showing spikes around the same point in the day. So like Mediacom right here, one of these companies, nah, they're not showing anything significant. They had spikes yesterday. And GCI, oh, but that's like up and down, up and down.
Starting point is 00:13:00 It doesn't mean much. But then when you look at AT&T, big jump in the middle. Cricket, big jump in the middle. Consumer Cellular, big jump in the middle. Google, big jump in the middle. T-Mobile, Verizon. They all experience outages at the exact Xfinity. Why are they all experiencing outages at the same time?
Starting point is 00:13:14 It seems like a cyber attack on our communications infrastructure. And then somebody was saying this was like they're trying. Somebody said, oh, it's because there was a solar flare. That was one of the reports. I thought it doesn't really make sense to me. me i mean if there wasn't a pharmacy cyber attack i might be like maybe but like wouldn't all of the cell phones just stop working if there was a solar flare that's what i think i suppose it's possible that the the frequency that is licensed by at&t was the only one disrupted by the solar flare but i don't know the odds of that though i don't think
Starting point is 00:13:44 it makes well that probably impossible yeah because it flare, but I don't think that makes- What are the odds of that, though? I don't think that makes- Well, that's probably impossible. Yeah. Because it, you know, yeah, I don't think that's possible. This is- Solar flare's going to be, like, hitting every-
Starting point is 00:13:52 According to space.com, a major solar flare interrupted AT&T's service on August 4th, 1972. Huh. What if the big one hits? You know what the big one is? Like, when the solar flare comes and just shuts everything down?
Starting point is 00:14:04 What are you going to do? What are you? Yeah. Me? I've got a bunch of, you know. Meditate, food? I used to have this fantasy about. We got chickens.
Starting point is 00:14:12 I got a bunch of food too. Freeze dried. What about, you clearly don't care about the food though. I sent you a bunch of food and you haven't gotten it. You haven't opened up the box. It might be downstairs.
Starting point is 00:14:19 We're about to have a full company investigation. Who is hoarding this food? Hold on. Someone's wiping their lips right now. It might be in the bellies of people here. I might have gotten eaten. That is very true. I honestly think that's happening. I give you that.
Starting point is 00:14:30 The box comes in, they crack it open right away. I mean, your pancake mix is still on the counter from the last time people used it. Or we didn't get it and you have to send another batch. Yeah. That's right. Yeah, we don't actually know. I guess you'll have to come back and make everyone pancakes. But this cyber attack could be big, though.
Starting point is 00:14:47 This could be a warm-up. Could be something. Yeah, this is just a little test. This is saying, according to the National, this is from Fox35Orlando.com, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, three flares, solar flares, erupted from the sun in the afternoon on February 21st, yesterday, into the overnight hours. And the strongest happened at about 6.07 yesterday, February 21st.
Starting point is 00:15:11 But these happened today. I did not notice anything with my cell phone or anything like that. Oh, and the second peak happened at 1.32 a.m. today. I just feel like if you wanted to spin the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration would be the one to do it because so many people can argue with them. You know what I'm saying? Like so many people, so few people could be like, well, I was also charting the solar flare.
Starting point is 00:15:34 Like this is to me the best cover up of all time. But, you know, I hope it's a solar flare because a cyber attack is way worse. And they've said due to the intensity, at least this is from this Fox article, due to the level of intensity it's unlikely that the solar flares contributed to the AT&T network outage. And they keep saying AT&T
Starting point is 00:15:53 when it's clearly a whole bunch of companies here. Yeah, T-Mobile. They keep saying AT&T was down. Well, because hold on. The average person, the normies who don't pay attention to the news
Starting point is 00:16:04 will only hear AT&T went down and they'll go, oh, nothing happened. What do you mean AT&T went down? Right. If they reported mass outages across dozens of companies, people would be like, were we attacked? And it would force the U.S. government to approach the issue. To look into it, right. The Republican women buy more chickens. They don't want people asking questions.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Super homesteads. They don't want people asking questions. That's what it is. And that's what makes me think it was a cyber attack. Man, I love hanging out on my computer, but like, I just don't want the power to go out semi-permanently. It'd be a rough life. Well, you gotta get off the grid.
Starting point is 00:16:37 It would really hurt our jobs. Yeah, really. You need, technically, yes, but it would just change your job. You would go to radio? No job you would go to radio no you would go to churn butter oh okay fine that's right you would that sounds fun and charming I like that idea you would churn butter
Starting point is 00:16:53 I thought you were going to be like the backup protocol for IRL is to get on the ham radio system Ian's in charge of hunting the deer yeah we're going to give Ian you know like some tracking mechanisms no some slugs some uh 12 gauge slugs if people could not use the internet i feel like you'd befriend them if ian fired a 12 gauge slug he would get knocked back 20 feet be cool if no i'm actually very good with guns the governor i fired that thing man i was oh that was laser focused at
Starting point is 00:17:20 the range right yes chest chest yeah at the range you're a nice midwestern ohio man right down the middle my little ass probably couldn't pick up a 12k the governor is a is a revolver that fires 410 shotgun shells so it's it's yeah you really press it forward when you're when you're firing it to maintain control on that thing well i'll be here churning butter guys no worries yeah you know be coming back he'll be carrying two two bucks on his shoulders sense them it's that long hair you know the native americans with their long hair they No worries. Yeah, he'll be coming back. He'll be carrying two bucks on his shoulders. I can sense them. It's that long hair. You know the Native Americans with their long hair?
Starting point is 00:17:50 They said it's extensions of their nervous system. It would help them hunt. They said they could sense extrasensory. Is that where the Avatar movie came from? Oh, maybe. Yes. Let's talk about this. We have this from allsides.com.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Has Google News bias moved further left, 22 and 23 compared? The answer is yes, it substantially and i believe this is an overt attempt at a shadow campaign as it were a shadow campaign to save the election as they would describe it to put it simply they're rigging the election and they're doing it by forcing only specific information into the minds of people who are searching for it. Check this out. The latest all sides Google News bias analysis found 63% of articles that appear in the news aggregator over a two week period were from media outlets on the left. It's a larger share than in 2022 when 61 term election returned no Google News results from center, lean right or right rated media outlets. This is right now, November 14th, 2023.
Starting point is 00:19:01 63% of sources being delivered over a tweak period were left leaning. This means the average normie, you are talking to them at a party and they say something like but didn't donald trump rape that woman and you go no the court actually ruled he didn't yeah they did hold him liable for sexual battery but they said her claims of rape were not true and they go what so they google search it what happens google sends them to a far left publication that outright says trump did rape her fake news even though the court said otherwise and then they're going to go you lied to me i looked it up i googled it that's the game then come election time this makes it substantially more difficult to try and convince people they're being lied to yeah right and google has a history
Starting point is 00:19:41 of this i mean you guys probably all remember this study that i believe a group of college students found but it was tracking the bias of gmail that gmail will screen uh campaign emails they would let the democrat ones come through but they would suppress the majority of the the emails coming from republican candidates uh and it's not like as an individual you would go through and say i don't want these emails they wouldn't even let them get to you i I find that really interesting. I mean, this was a study just done by, I believe it was a group of, I wish I could remember the college, but it was a group of college students who uncovered this. And eventually Google had to be like, oh, well, that was an issue, but we fixed it.
Starting point is 00:20:16 And obviously Gmail is a subset of Google. It's something they do regularly and also are not sorry about. Windows too. Microsoftrosoft i have a outlook email address now and i used it got bought like my old email address got bought it was like a go-daddy thing by microsoft by and now i can't send emails to mines at mines.com it was blocked mines facebook didn't facebook block mines as well yes they did that's crazy and it's like they want it's spam no it's an upstart social media company that threatens your market share i understand what you're doing but don't do it it's it's insidious i should be able to send emails to that that web ad i don't know that
Starting point is 00:20:52 insidious is the right word it's either it's either um it's either ignorance they don't realize it just got put in a bucket because so many people flagged it for spam intentional insidious may be the right word. It's like proceeding in a gradual and subtle way, but with harmful effects. Yes. Yeah. It wasn't overt. They didn't send me a warning. If they asked you, you'd be like, oh, well, we're doing it
Starting point is 00:21:15 to protect you from spam or protect you from whatever. We're just going to buy this little email company just because we want it, and then we're going to change the way it works, and now you can't email your friends anymore. I've got to go to google to email mines it's ridiculous sometimes when i'm uh writing for scanner if i am trying to find you know a left-leaning perspective on something that i'm covering i'll specifically pull out google like as a search and type in the same terms i would type in on you know brave or whatever else uh and it will
Starting point is 00:21:44 produce all of the left right and talking voice is the first thing on the first page because there's obviously a bias it's it's a fun slash well yeah you take a look at google gemini that whole scandal yeah people at google are psychotic they are they are this is look we have a mental health plague in this country to the tune of like 20% of the population are suffering serious delusions. And it's interesting because I don't know what, look, typically when we talk about mental illness or mental disorders, we're thinking of, especially with a disorder, a developmental issue that results in someone doing something harmful. Or, for example, picaica a person starts eating pennies or hair and you're like okay what are you doing with what we're seeing now in terms of the
Starting point is 00:22:31 derangement and i believe it is a derangement i mean in the literal sense among the left i think we're looking at double digit percentages of people particularly google employees who live in a fictitious world of hyper paranoia and garbled nonsense what i think it is is that we're looking at information refuse on the internet that lower iq people and midwits are not resilient enough to sift through properly and so they absorb you basically have two factions of people online one group that will hey that's garbage and throw it away that one looks better let me analyze it okay that one's not so bad but that one no that's garbage too and then you have people who are sitting there just eating all of it and what happens if you eat
Starting point is 00:23:15 a bunch of garbage their information diet has resulted in them being literally detached from reality so when you when you meet us when you meet a person who's like schizophrenic and they start telling you things that make no sense because i've i've known people with schizophrenia and they say things like uh hey the bridge across the street the man he climbed out and he's got he's got a gun in a tank and you look over and there's a building across there's nothing there you're like you're seeing something that's not there this is exactly what they're doing they live in a reality where things aren't happening in the way they think they are. And these people work at Google.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Like, how do we solve this problem? Well, and it's socially reinforced, right? They probably get accolades, you know, to be the one who's the most crazy people are like,
Starting point is 00:23:58 you're correct. Yeah. This is a great way to think. Actually, thank you so much for pointing that out. And in fact, I will advance what you're saying and go more extreme with it because that will make me look even more accepting and tolerant
Starting point is 00:24:06 it's certainly not to you know say everyone at google is psychotic they're not but like uh this company google notoriously now alphabet even bigger company had was known for like the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing at google when they had youtube in 2009 they had google plus and then they had like circles on google and like why didn't they just use you people youtube didn't know what the people at Google were doing that's what I was told Google tried turning YouTube into Google Plus it was just a mess
Starting point is 00:24:31 they were slowly converting YouTube into Google Plus to make Google Plus the thing using the YouTube audience and it started to backfire miserably and they were bleeding users so they stopped doing it the real issue is probably that the company's huge way too big google has a bunch of mentally deranged people right and they hire more mentally deranged people and the people who are at google who are not mentally deranged
Starting point is 00:24:55 who in fact watch this show because i know for a fact they do those people either don't have the ability the power the hierarchy or the confidence and courage to do anything about it. I mean, look at James Damore. They get fired, though. Exactly. They probably get fired. Yeah, of course. Because if you got a lunatic hiring lunatics, then if you're not doing anything psychotic at work.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Oh, well, my bad. Yeah. If you're not doing anything psychotic at work, you're probably going to get fired at Google. You need to put out this bullshit article. Do not tell the truth. And if you do tell the truth, you go you get out of here you look at google gemini the funny thing about google gemini that uh i think people miss this is their new it was barred but now it's gemini the new ai thing they're doing everybody started pointing out that if you if you typed in like show me a picture of an american family it
Starting point is 00:25:43 would it would never show a white person and if you I mean it would sometimes but if you were like show me a picture of the founding fathers it would make black and Native American and Chinese founding fathers it was like here's a diverse picture of the founding fathers and it's like what is going on and Fox News did one where they were like show us astronauts show us race car
Starting point is 00:26:00 drivers and it never made a white person and it's fascinating to me that people saw that and they immediately thought the problem is the pictures it's making and i'm like guys have you asked it any questions about any issue of fact as well imagine how when you ask they asked google gemini make a photo of a 1943 german soldier and it made a chinese woman and a black nazi i'm like now ask it to give you text it does the same thing it will it it will still in in some capacity inject the wokeness into the in areas and and and things it should not so google shuts down the ability to produce images you go to gemini right it won't do it of people i believe i think you can still make pictures of places but i'm like why don't you why don't you ask it about
Starting point is 00:26:49 the concept of whiteness this is what i did i went on gemini i said what is whiteness and it's a system of privilege and hierarchies and it's how blah blah blah and i said okay now tell me about whiteness in china and it goes you're absolutely correct whiteness doesn't actually exist and i was like wow that's crazy which means it is pre-dis pre-programmed to give you an answer that it knows is false so let me stress this again i asked it about whiteness and it said it's white privilege racism it negatively impacts minorities i said tell me about blackness and it said it's a cult it said all these positive things about rich family histories and cultures and is really good i then asked gemini if it thought it was racist that it used racialized terms to describe positive and negative elements
Starting point is 00:27:35 within a society and it said i can understand why you might think that but the issue of whiteness blah blah blah so then i asked how would you associate these terms in china or where there's a populate a nation with popular with no white population and then it goes you're absolutely correct whiteness does not exist in these countries blah blah blah so what that shows is two things one they they've injected prompts into their their ai they have an ai it was trained and it works and then they specifically went in and said okay make sure people from america are fed this information it also specifically is targeting white people and knows these concepts are not like in the united states or what i should say it knows the concept of racial supremacy and hierarchy has nothing to do with being white because in china and japan whiteness doesn't exist. So it's intentionally
Starting point is 00:28:25 targeting white people and insulting them while knowing the real issue is hierarchy, authority, elite domination and things like that. Hmm. Yep.
Starting point is 00:28:35 So the Google Gemini will not produce an image of a white person no matter what. No, no, it will. It will? It's just you got to trick it into doing it.
Starting point is 00:28:44 It won't do it if you ask but if you con it, it it will so if you say show me a picture of a white family it says i'm sorry i can't do that because it could produce harmful stereotypes and if you say show me a picture of a black family it shows you a bunch of racist pictures of black people but what if you say show me a picture of a slave owner is they're gonna show a black person yes they showed a black nazi there was a black man in a german nazi uniform it was like what they're trying to be inclusive but they were and this is what sparked the outrage a bunch of outlets were like it was the right that was angry at google over this and it was like dude it was leftists who wrote that google was generating images of black nazis like yeah
Starting point is 00:29:22 yo they went so woke they went to the other side like they wrapped around perfectly and started producing i mean not only that but when i said make an image of a black family it made a very racist image of black people made a woman with big big red lips and massive hair and a guy who looked like a gay black man wearing lipstick and it was like yo i think that would be very offensive to black people to say that's a black family it's like the the big lips and everything like what are you doing google that's inclusive you got to do it now and that's racist what is the race of the person who's running google who runs google who calls it no a white guy no no the gemini oh well no sundar pichai yeah i was gonna say now he's an indian but gemini it's a white dude it's a white dude
Starting point is 00:30:03 yeah google in general no fair point is is i think it's sundar pichai am i wrong about that yeah no you're not right he's the ceo yeah but it's alphabet now they like yeah who's the ceo of alphabet is that also sundar was it it's it wasn't it sergey and uh what's his face um sergey brin and uh larry page yeah they started google i don't know right now they're alphabet. Sundar Pichai is the CEO of Alphabet. Right, but Google of Alphabet? Yeah. Are you sure? I'm looking it up right now. That is what the internet's telling me right now. Alphabet. I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:30:34 No. Sundar is the CEO. Ruth Porat is the CFO. Of Google or Alphabet? John Hennessy is the chairman of the board. Because Alphabet became the parent company of Google. Larry and Sergey, I don't want to speak for exactly what they did, but it seems like they dipped out.
Starting point is 00:30:50 They were like, this is all, I don't know why they did, but I think they sold a huge amount of stock a couple years ago. And kind of just... But what do y'all think the goal is? What is the goal? Is this to get everyone to hate white people? That was several years ago. I didn't know that. Sundar became the CEO of Alphabet.
Starting point is 00:31:08 If someone was constantly saying, well, white is the term that means everyone who's bad and is oppressing you, either it's to get white people to hate themselves or it's to get everyone to hate white people. It's to get white people to hate the... I think it's to get white people to hate themselves and for people to hate white people. I think the goal is to get
Starting point is 00:31:23 people to love non-white people. But it's backfiring. And that's racist. But they're not telling you to love white people to hate themselves and for people to hate white people. I think the goal is to get people to love non-white people. But it's backfiring. And that's racist. But they're not telling you to love other people. They're saying this group is bad. They're trying to get people to hate white people. That's the only thing that makes sense. Well, I think that's... I don't think... I think that it's the
Starting point is 00:31:40 road to hell is paved with good intentions. They're trying to make things better for non-white people. Like, the real deep down... I think you're naive naive well but no one's like i'm gonna destroy i mean some people might look at their tweets like how do we improve the world well let's give these people more access what these programmers and these people are saying like right if some like like he say if a normie goes google something if a black if a black normie is googling about white people after they after they google about after after they google a question about a white person, they're going to hate white people. They're going to be like, oh my God, white people are bad.
Starting point is 00:32:12 Because that's what Google is going to tell them. And they're going to believe it. Saying Larry Elder is the black face of white supremacy is not trying to make the world a better place. Who said that? What website? Do you remember what news publication said that? Was it LA Times? I think it was LA Times yeah some idiot writer yeah this is like yeah yeah idiot writer and the and the managing editor and the uh executive editor and the editor-in-chief
Starting point is 00:32:35 and the publisher yeah hopefully yeah it's all the people involved in the process it was la times these are not people who want to make the world better. These are not people who are trying to generate love and passion or anything like that. These are people who hate you. Me? I don't think they hate me. Bro, you're white. They hate your guts.
Starting point is 00:32:53 They're trying to, I truly, they're trying to create a war against white people right now because it's all this, white people this, white people that, white people did this,
Starting point is 00:33:02 white people are hateful, white people, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white. It's not white people that are making, like like if any problems are going on in this country it's really not about white people at this point it's the people in power and people in power are all different colors these people are the ones who's running this country and these are people who are making these decisions that you are mad it's not just white people it's the people in power i want. I want to pull up this video, this clip here. This is a video that went viral from Patriot Takes
Starting point is 00:33:28 two days ago. Patriot Takes is basically pro-Democrat. They say dedicated research, monitoring, exposing right-wing extremism. They have this video. Some of you may have seen it. Did Trump shove this guy out of his way? Fascinating video. Let me play it for you. For those that are watching, you'll be able to see it. For those listening, you won't be able to see it, but I'm going to play the video now. In the video, it certainly does look like Trump. It zooms in on him, and then he shoves a guy. This is such an amazing for like i i would love to do like a a college style academic lecture
Starting point is 00:34:08 on how the left and democrats lie and manipulate people into believing things that aren't real because this is a master math this is masterfully done let me show you the real video of what really happened the answer is no trump didn't shove anybody trump was talking to the guy they claim he shoved he patted him on the back. Watch the full video. Donald Trump takes a picture with this guy, Garrett. Pats him on the back very lightly. And then Garrett walks away and looks at his phone.
Starting point is 00:34:34 What did Patriot Takes do? Yeah, play this one again. This is hilarious. When Donald Trump pats him on the back, the camera zooms out really quickly with his hand. This is an editing technique to make it look like trump more forcefully show it's it's masterfully done watch this again he pats the guy in the back very lightly but the camera zooms out can't see his hands anymore so it makes it look like he's shoving really hard this has got 600 000 views just about and tons of leftists
Starting point is 00:35:05 being like wow this is what trump does the kind of person that trump is this is the best example of everything they do every single time and i'm glad they did it share this video with all your friends so they can see how they are lying to you every day because brandon struck explained to us he saw that video of donald trump doing a thing with his arm and i said he mocked a disabled reporter and when brandon struck saw that he was he was angry and he said oh look at him mocking this guy someone told him that wasn't true it was a mocking disabled reporter so brandon struck said i'm gonna prove you're wrong i'm gonna prove it i'm gonna look it up and he looked it up and what did he find trump was not mocking a
Starting point is 00:35:42 disabled reporter the media lied about it. And that, he said, caused him physical pain. He was confused. Like, wait, wait, wait, what? No, but Trump did this. And then he watched more and more videos and was like, oh my God, they're lying. Everything's a lie. This, this really, I mean, it's so egregious.
Starting point is 00:36:01 They took, it's masterfully done. Someone at this this this democrat organization saw the full video of trump giving someone a pat on the back and they said let's edit this in such a way so that it looks like he's shoving a guy and we can smear him now i don't know that patriot takes are the ones who made the video but it originated on their account so i'm going to assume it probably was and i think that's why they also posted it with a question right so they can't get sued they can't get sued and they could maybe say oh well it wasn't our video originally we were just sharing and asking if what people thought you know there's there's deniability which is even worse right like it's it's all
Starting point is 00:36:37 sorts of framing to steer this conversation uh and i think what's interesting if you go back to brenna strock's story is that someone said, hey, that's not accurate. Someone was willing to say something. And I think in this case, anyone who sees this video, if you had a friend who said, oh, I heard Trump shove someone, you'd be able to go find the original and say, that's not true. Because I think that's what the biggest problem is, that these headlines will go up and people who know differently sometimes stay quiet because they're worried about risking an argument with, you friends who don't necessarily see eye to eye with you uh when actually you should want them to be aware that the media that they they at least think they should trust is lying to them yeah but but here's a problem a lot of people are not going to take the time out to go find an original video they're not going to do that no they're most most people are not going to do that if you are in a cult
Starting point is 00:37:24 and they show you this video you're going to say it's true. Most people are not going to do that. If you are in a cult and they show you this video, you're going to say, it's true. I know it's true. And I don't want to see anything otherwise. Exactly. If you try and show someone the evidence, they're going to freak out because they feel physical pain. And on the other side of that, people that want to enlighten the community to this kind of manipulation, it's like when the water comes in and your house starts getting hit by flood waves, erosion, eventually you're like, okay, I really want to fix this. I really want to stop this water pouring through everything. But at some point you're like, I just got to get out of here.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Right. I can't stop this. And also, what are you going to save every single full length clip that gets manipulated? There are so many of them. And in this case, you know, someone will say, oh, well, they monitor extremism. Like they do important work. I should trust them when actually you're like what what extremism are they monitoring donald trump the problem with like the whole like i gotta get out of here the erosion is going to
Starting point is 00:38:12 destroy everything anyway let's get let's beat it is like if you if you abandon society and you're like let's just let them get manipulated it's over like everything will come crashing in my i feel like it will come back to you you can't escape it you know the erosion is is uh permeating our society at the moment it's crazy yeah this you know look i'll say it again though i'm glad they did it because now with the original video anybody watching this can just be like hey watch this clip real quick don't let me think and then someone's liberal family member might be like what am i watching i just see what they say it'd be nice to see it in one video both those videos edited together yeah and like the arrow points and you see the what they say it'd be nice to see it in one video both those videos edited together yeah and like the arrow points and you see the zoom out like actually
Starting point is 00:38:48 it'd be better to take the clip from like the young turks or whatever assuming they made one of them saying donald trump shoved a guy of course he did blah blah and then showing the full video about how they weren't i don't know the young turks actually made a video about it i'm just saying maybe they can add it in the community notes the original video it's not it's not in the community notes but it'd be maybe it will be by the end of this show it should be do you feel like you experience that a lot online like people will say this is for sure what happened i saw this video and then the other side is saying no no you have to look at the full length video you have to put it in context yeah i mean that's been happening
Starting point is 00:39:20 for a very long time but the problem is is even if you try to show some people the original video, they don't want to see it. Nope, nope, nope. I'm not watching that. I saw what I saw. And that's enough. They've already come to the conclusion. Yeah, nope. I don't need to watch anything.
Starting point is 00:39:34 I saw what I saw. And if they already think Trump is a bad man, they're just going to believe it. They're not going to. Nope, nope. The media said he's a bad man. So I believe he did push somebody. So I don't know. You're trying to get me to watch something and believe something that's not real. They're not going to. Yeah. You said you were a Trump supporter. Was that true from like 2016 or from day one?
Starting point is 00:39:55 What about him? What drew you to him? What drew me to Trump? Well, before Trump, I wasn't even I wasn't even I wasn't even into politics. Trump was just so real to me I mean I like this character you know uh the man was he was really blunt and I knew what I was getting a lot of these politicians you don't know what you're getting you know they walk to walk and they talk to talk and they got the suits and ties on and they telling you they telling everybody what they want to hear and they seem to be so perfect those are the people that you have to watch out for you know trump trump came right
Starting point is 00:40:30 out of the gate hardcore yeah and the people oh did you know trump said that yes i knew he said that yeah i knew it yeah i heard it i heard him say that and yeah i still voted for him so i'm not surprised do you like the way he talked uh i voted for him yeah i I'm not surprised. Do you like the way he talk? I voted for him. Yeah. Evidently, I don't give a damn. Well, and I feel like I'd rather vote for someone who's going to do something, even if they are gruff. Right.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Exactly. I'd rather somebody call me a fat pig to my face than to call me a fat pig behind my back. You know? I hear you. That's what I want. Keep it real. Let me know how you really feel. So I know what I'm getting.
Starting point is 00:41:11 And that was Trump. And I think that's why a lot of people like Trump. They're like, this man is so real. They may not agree with everything he's saying, but damn, he's keeping it real, though. He's being authentic. He's being himself. He's being authentic. He's being himself. He's being authentic. One of the big issues that the deep state is upset about is that general sentiment is anti-establishment. That means, like, when you look at, if the left and the right, if, say, like the Young Turks audience and the Tim Kast audience and the Crowder audience stopped and said, hey, guys, what's one thing we agree on?
Starting point is 00:41:40 And everybody was like, no foreign war? Done. on and everybody was like no foreign war done and and that the deep state establishment uniparty are like there are way too many people in this country who agree that we are the problem right and if they all voted to remove us we would be removed wedge issues introduce identity politics this is when they started warping the minds of leftists because i was at occupy wall street when they did this you had conservatives libertarians and democrats sitting in a park being like obama screwed us the bank screwed us yeah the economy's crashing and then all of a sudden these facilitators from ngos show up and they say actually it's white people and then there you go yeah true identity the moment i got shattered out of leftism was when i it was 2012 and they said they were
Starting point is 00:42:24 going to try and ban 3D printed guns. And I was like, you can't ban ideas. I mean, are they going to try and make information illegal? Legal, like, otherwise, and I'm like, where does this road go? I'm trying to ban information because it's like, and also making people trying to make laws they can't enforce. I was just like, this whole thing is just out of control. Now I'm done. Yeah. And so many of those sorry go ahead no and you know and when when when trump announced he was running in 2016 trump was the change that america really needed obama
Starting point is 00:42:55 did all that damn talk talking about change he's gonna bring change he didn't change anything change and hope he changed the direction of the reaper missiles that were coming down to blow up kids exactly that's all he did from the direction of the Reaper missiles that were coming down to blow up kids. Exactly. That's all he did. From the restaurants to the weddings. And he also deported more illegal immigrants than any other president. So that was a good change.
Starting point is 00:43:14 That was a change. Michelle Obama. I think they wanted change going in there. Like, oh, we're not going to be able to get that done. They did the Let's Move campaign. And Katie Couric has a documentary called Fed Up about this. And the whole Let's Move campaign was get up, stop eating sugar.
Starting point is 00:43:31 Let's cut sugar out of our diets. Let's eat healthy. And then it went on for a little while. And then apparently the sugar industry was like, actually, this is bad messaging. Let's make it a workout campaign message. Let's move. Let's work out. What the sugar industry does is they go to the Obamas and say listen we hear what you're saying if we see a decline in three percent of
Starting point is 00:43:50 sales in the sugar industry you're talking about 17 of the u.s economy translate to the loss of jobs and what that means to the american people and what that means for re-election and she goes okay yeah short-term profit over long-term health yep always wealth is intricately tied into your health ladies and gentlemen i have a story for you don't jump out of your seats remain calm you may scream and cheer when you hear the news vice to lay off hundreds and stop publishing on its website that's it ding dong the witch is dead it's it's it really is sad it's personal i could have saved vice i absolutely could have um everything that i'm doing right now i pitched to vice in some form 10 years ago and they went i don't know you know maybe whatever
Starting point is 00:44:40 and they never did it and then after i left fusion 2016 i said i'm going to do exactly what i know works and i did and uh we're doing really well a bunch of different companies a bunch of different brands we have our own coffee company we've got a physical location things are going pretty well vice vice media ceo bruce dixon on thursday said the company planned to lay off several hundred positions amid fundamental changes to its strategic vision. They said that Vice.com will no longer publish. That's it. That's it. Nice. The end of an era.
Starting point is 00:45:14 What happened to Vice? Get woke, go broke. So who's next? Well, I think I'm going to see if I have the. It is a good question, though, because Vice did serve a specific kind of content and it did have a pretty intense following for a while. So who kind of took over their niche? Yes. Who is today's current current? Well, let's see.
Starting point is 00:45:37 Postmillennial says this already in 2024. Almost every major news publisher has cut jobs or completely closed its doors, including over 500 journalists. You've got the Washington Post, Vox Media, LA Times, Pitchfork, Sports Illustrated, Time, Business Insider, TechCrunch, Wall Street Journal, The Messenger, Vice Media. I didn't notice that. Dude, companies are going to be one dude with a headset that's writing like 6,000 articles
Starting point is 00:45:58 at once in his house with no overhead cost. No, it's going to be AI. That's what I'm saying. He's going to use AI to write these things. He'll be commanding ai to do all this stuff and then all so unless you get out of it now and start doing something that can't be terminated those jobs will be terminated so if you're working for companies like this they're going to automate you out um maybe not everybody but that's going to happen dude you're gonna have like a protoss if you don't start star uh um starcraft it's like one dude in a battle cruiser commanding the entire battle cruiser with his mind.
Starting point is 00:46:25 What I told Vice 11 years ago was, or it's like 10 years and seven months, you need to prioritize the personalities that you have. Otherwise, you're done. And Vice said, no, we need to prioritize the brand. Nope. You were right. I was right. It was Hamilton Morris. It was people like Hamilton's Pharmacopia. Is that right? Yes yes right hamilton um that was the stuff that made vice great it was the
Starting point is 00:46:49 people yeah it was the personality and vice wanted to build up a brand that was worth massive amounts of money so vice always needed the attention and they didn't want any personality to get too much attention and then become a diva or leave so they always made sure that anything that happened it was the brand it was vice and only vice and i, that's going to work for a little bit and then it will stop working. You need it to be the parent brand, but it's simple. You have 10 personalities everybody likes. Have them run their own channels and their big documentaries, their big premieres. Those are on the Vice channel.
Starting point is 00:47:20 Each and every one of these accounts will have the Vice logo, the Vice branding on all of their accounts. And you multiply your viewership times 10 and they were like nah yeah and if people have their own channels they'll work harder to empower their channels even if vice owns the channel because it's theirs i mean it technically licenses at that time what i was looking at deals where the people co-own their channels or totally own their channels too i was looking at what was going on with youtube how youtube was was was growing how networks were struggling to capture the social audience and i said you know this a single brand channel doesn't work you have one channel and here's how i always explain it to people you make a channel called donald trump does backflips guess who's going to subscribe to
Starting point is 00:48:05 that channel people who want to see donald trump do a backflip i'd love to see that right and so they subscribe and you post a video of trump doing a backflip the next day it's trump doing another backflip the next day guys not a backflip a gainer even better you know the gainer is no you do backflip but you're running forward basically now you've got a bunch of subscribers who are like i love this channel and then one day you post hillary clinton doing a front flip well they were like i don't care about hillary clinton i don't care about front flips so they don't watch the video what happens now a certain percentage of your audience doesn't watch a certain percentage of your content and youtube says bad content bad channel starts deranking it. Less and less people get suggested
Starting point is 00:48:45 the content. And then you make a video, someone subscribed, but they only watch once per month. And YouTube's algorithm says clearly people don't like this content. So I told them was when you do smaller clips and videos, have that be on a channel you own, but for the personality and the host, when they do a documentary you put that on the main channel because people like the vice documentaries and they went i don't know about that if they did that they would still exist but more importantly if they did not get woke they would still exist vice.com vice.com and vice media got big why because they were doing wacky and wild stuff they were going to sex shops they're the biggest button brazil scopolamine bulletproof clothing wild adventures and then they decided let's do diverse and inclusive feminist stories
Starting point is 00:49:30 and then they burned to the ground that was it end of an era man i i know vice has died now i think four times so i was almost just like well like i remember when disney wrote off their investment from like half a billion dollars to zero. They were like, Vice is worthless. It's a worthless company. Now, they've been bankrupt. Then they sold. And now they're just laying everybody off.
Starting point is 00:49:53 And apparently, they're going to be like a back-end production company. I would love to buy the domain. Have vice.com redirect to SCNR or something. That'd be great. If the brand truly goes defunct i would love to buy it do you think they would sell it to you well it's interesting because whether or not i'll say yes but the issue is vice.com as a four-letter url is just valuable in and of itself yeah and there's a lot of a lot of brands
Starting point is 00:50:25 that would like to use the word vice. Right. So would they sell it to me? I don't know if I could afford it. You're going to get a big company that's going to be like, oh, vice media is defunct. We'll give you $10 million for that domain.
Starting point is 00:50:34 You know what I mean? So it is what it is. But if we'll see, I mean, if their brand ever goes defunct, I'm sitting there ready to pounce. I will, I will seize that IP the moment they give up. I got the,
Starting point is 00:50:49 the, you know, independent trucks. No, it's right behind me. It's right here. That one's fallen. This is the Tim Cass skate company.
Starting point is 00:50:57 See that logo. You know, that logo is, what is that logo? Well, there was a company called independent trucks and that was their logo for 50 years it's one of the most iconic if not the most iconic image in skateboarding and they abandoned it because they thought it was racist they said it looks too much like a german iron cross or
Starting point is 00:51:16 something so they stopped using it it kind of did look like one it looks more like a maltese cross to be honest but the iron cross is also not naz. The Iron Cross is used by a bunch of different countries. Use the Iron Cross. And so they abandoned it. And so the moment they removed it from their products and dissociated themselves from it, I took it and I have it on my skateboards now. It's funny because Iron Cross kind of looks like my name. Ian Crossland.
Starting point is 00:51:42 Kind of. It doesn't. It looks more like a Maltese either way it's mine it's got the rounded edges make it look different and and you know i've given some of these boards out and we use them for marketing and i've not gotten anything from independent about it so i believe now at this point with the amount of shows we've done where we've mentioned it probably 15 million unique individuals have seen my declaration of this. And it's been, how long has it been?
Starting point is 00:52:07 Like a year and a half? About a year. About a year. I mean, I would love it if Independent came and said, no, no, no, we still use that logo. But they don't. And I think after a year and numerous shows where I've said, we're using it, it's mine. And they've not responded in any way. I think it's mine.
Starting point is 00:52:23 Yeah. And so if anyone else uses it i will sue them nice it's mine now yeah let me say to have like that watch out the classic uh independent logo shirt like this would you say tim cast underneath it you know yeah i think what we'll do is for the boonies is we'll start uh producing boards with that logo on it oh yeah well i mean i i got like at this point we produced boards, we've promoted them, we've given some out, and they've not said anything. But if they come out and they say, hey, that's our logo, you can't use it, I will say, sorry about that. Thank you for letting me know.
Starting point is 00:52:54 I will now publish that to my audience of millions of people so that everyone knows that's your logo. No, but they were scared that they looked like racists. So they issued a statement saying, oh, we're not racists, we're not racists. Well, you know what it is. It's crazy what a business motivation it is to be like but we're not racist like the dixie chicks becoming the chicks to be like oh we're not associated with that wait wait remember when lady antebellum changed their their band name but lady a was already a black singer and so she accused them of stealing her her artist name and they're racist so what are they now i
Starting point is 00:53:23 think it's the Lady A. Oh, okay. So then it was okay. It's so stupid. Who cares if you're calling yourself antebellum? It means nothing. It means before the war. It's like pre-Civil War.
Starting point is 00:53:35 But they were like, well, association with the Confederacy and the South, we can't do that. Who cares? I mean, that's really an interesting business tactic. You could scare a lot of companies into doing all kinds of stuff if you convince them what they're currently doing is racist no this is why people can't catch a break you know the crazy thing is y'all can't do shit you know you guys know that
Starting point is 00:53:53 the new pearl milling company bottles still have aunt jemima on them wow where pearl milling company boxes and bottles have aunt jemima in the bottom corner saying previously Aunt Jemima same great taste or whatever. I don't understand what you're doing. The logo's still on the bottle, just in a different, less prominent position. Maybe sooner or later they're going to face it out? No, it's just
Starting point is 00:54:17 the name. They got it in small print, just the name, but they don't have her face at the bottom though. So they just deleted her. That seems really rude to me. They don't have her face at the bottom though so they just deleted her that seems really rude to me they don't have her yeah they don't have her face if something was like egregiously offensive you would not want the memory of it on your bottle right right that's why it feels like a razor because they're just getting rid of it like with uncle benson they just got rid of it completely it's like why would you you just completely land a lakes girl right yeah and she's like a super disenfranchised like Native Americans in this country are a super disenfranchised
Starting point is 00:54:46 or a small population. You think they want it. Yeah, you're right. It's just the name. It's formerly Aunt Jemima. Formerly, yeah. Formerly. Wow, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:54:54 Just in case you didn't know. Yeah. Formerly Aunt Jemima. You know what? And, you know, because I just... But it doesn't make sense, though. It's so unappealing. If you don't like the name,
Starting point is 00:55:04 if y'all thought the name was racist, if her whole character was supposedly... If this woman was racist... I mean, if the whole Aunt Jemima brand was racist, why even have formerly known as on there? Formerly racist. Yeah, formerly racist. No longer racist.
Starting point is 00:55:19 This was formerly racist. Still racist. Still racist. Would you think Aunt Jemima was racist she probably was not the woman herself but like was it racist to use that imagery no that's what people think she's just a woman that made pancakes and they're wrong yeah because they say this woman they say all you know they say well uh she started making pancakes for for white slave owners or people who were racist and she cooked for racist people and that you know white people they love the idea of a black
Starting point is 00:55:50 person cooking for them you know reminds them of like a house slave I got an idea I love the idea of a good cook cooking for me exactly we put illegal immigrants on products I'm not asking you to think it's racist but we don't know any of their names because we can't register them Paco's pancakes oh that'd be good Paco's tacos it's racist but we don't know any of their names because we can't register pancakes tacos tacos there's gotta be tacos tacos already exist pancakes that was my name
Starting point is 00:56:12 we got we got a big story here's from libs of tiktok holy schlitt i like the l put in there in microsoft's official 2023 diversity and inclusion report they openly admit they are paying white people less than other ethnic groups in the name of pay equity check this out it says as of september 2023 inside the u.s all racial and ethnic minority groups who are rewards eligible combined earn one uh 1.007 total pay for every one1 earned by U.S. Rewards-eligible white employees with the same job title and level and considering tenure. You know, what's funny is they literally could have just not included the seven-tenths of a cent
Starting point is 00:56:54 and just said, we have pay equity. But they really wanted to stress that they're paying non-white people more than white people, which is illegal. Yeah, that is illegal. That is illegal yeah yeah that is illegal that is illegal it's crazy it's it's yeah they shouldn't they could be sued for this i mean they should be sued shut down we'll sued find and then made to stop doing it but you know what like the aclu or something this is what they want this is what they want they want the government to come in and say you have to pay everyone the same and then they go oh geez okay all right everybody everyone gets paid a dollar now
Starting point is 00:57:28 that's crazy so when uh but that would be a good thing no it would not if everyone got equal pay it would not be a good thing i mean no not every position instead of everybody getting a dollar point no no if i have more experience than you and i'm a and i'm a better employee yeah i want to make more than you that would make sense no i'm a better employee i want to make more than you that would make sense no because what they're going to do is if the government regulates this saying you can't do this they go oh geez then when you come in and say i've been working this five years so well it pays a dollar and you're going to be like yeah but i deserve more well we can't give people more money than other people it's against the law no no just not because
Starting point is 00:58:01 of their race not because of their skin color and what they will say is we don't want to intentionally give someone more money because of their race however if we give people the opportunity to negotiate it will create disparities between race and gender and we will get fined so we don't do it anymore they did this with the gender pay gap in silicon valley i think it was reddit that did this yeah no more negotiating from now on this job pays a hundred thousand dollars a year nothing more nothing less take it or leave it so if you're a white man a black woman an asian man an asian woman didn't matter job pays this you can't negotiate this is reverse racism well it's literal racism it is but but they but they don't think it's racism but it is racism we can't be racist to white people black people would be black people would be in
Starting point is 00:58:43 the streets right now if if they heard a company saying they're going to pay white people more than black people. Black people would be in the streets out sharp than that. Ambulance chasing. No, hold on. What if? So there's one area of law of employment where you're allowed to discriminate the basis of race and gender and any other stuff. And it's acting. Did you guys know that?
Starting point is 00:59:07 Because the idea is if you need a character for a movie, you need to say I need a black woman, an Asian man, so other jobs don't allow that. So what would happen if you were like, hey, we need to hire two black actors and two white actors for our
Starting point is 00:59:23 movie for these specific roles. The roles of the black actors will get paid 70 000 a year each or 70 thousand dollars for the project and the roles for you know john smith and and jill smith will be paid a hundred but it's just a restaurant you own and there's a webcam in the corner of the restaurant you're like they're they're actors we just happen to have them selling food for eight hour shifts but and then we'll pay them after wages there you go there's a way around it i mean tipping is a way around it too then they don't got to pay anything did y'all hear about that it was a baking company um this brand that sells flour is it called author uh king arthur king arthur yeah they they had a competition and the
Starting point is 01:00:03 competition to win some money. But white people, but white business owners were not allowed to participate in the competition. It was only for non-whites. But this happens. There were all these, I can't remember what state right now. I'll look it up in a second. But the scholarships for people who are going to law school or, you know, chance to do internships at different law schools. And they're like, but only non-white people can apply. You have to be from a low income or socially diverse background that's it and that means no white people like this happens regularly
Starting point is 01:00:33 because they're saying well we want to encourage people to take part and we want diversity or else but ultimately like we're just reinforcing racism in case of google this or microsoft in case of microsoft it's almost hilarious to me because i bet the majority of white people who work at this company are looking at each other like well we deserve this you know we have to pay for everything we ever did wrong in life and so this is okay but it's just reinforcing racism which i thought we gave you terrence you were really not qualified but we gave it to you because you're black damn is that good like damn that hurts oh my god you know how does that even feel good that doesn't feel good it didn't feel good in hollywood i would i would hate to hear that you know
Starting point is 01:01:15 like hire me because i'm qualified don't hire me because you feel sorry for me because i'm black damn you don't you know the expectation is that you don't have to be qualified. They don't even expect someone of whatever race they're trying to recruit for to meet the basic qualifications. That's horribly insulting. I mean, look at voter ID! Yo, like these liberals, these Democrats, they're just like these racists who can't look
Starting point is 01:01:37 in a mirror. That's the craziest thing I've ever heard, that black people don't know how to go get an ID. Black people... That's wild. That is wild. I lived... Listen, I'm black as... heard that black people don't know how to go get an id black people that's wow that is wow i lived listen i'm black as you what i'm not black okay so i know a lot of black people okay i don't know one black person who does not have an id at all i don't know one black person who does not know how to get an id i stayed in the ghetto there was a liquor store in every corner okay and you and you had to show id to get in that to to even buy alcohol to buy liquor and and I've never and a lot of people were
Starting point is 01:02:13 drunk in the neighborhood because they had ids and they were going to them going to those liquor stores man you're right if you every every every video that does like there's a uh i think natalie carey did a man on the street interview uh and she's walking around asking you know white people is it racist and like oh of course and they ask just black people i'm like what and there's a guy he's like what do you mean like we got ideas what are you talking about like right she's like do you know how to get an id he's like yeah like why would you even bother asking me ami horowitz had that really famous one where my favorite line ever is when the guy asked him where the DMV is.
Starting point is 01:02:47 You know where the DMV is? Yeah, you go down here, 25th Street, Mega Left. Like he knew so well he was giving instructions on how to get there. Like they are creating problems for black people. You're creating the imaginary problems. I never knew I didn't know how to get an ID. I never knew that.
Starting point is 01:03:04 This is new to me. I mean, I didn't know how to get an ID. I never knew that. This is new to me. I mean, I think the most racist people are progressive whites who are like, well, we can't expect someone of another race to be able to do the things we would expect the people in our race to do. Exactly. That's horrible. That's crazy to me. Even before I got my driver's license, I couldn't wait to get a state ID. I want to get my state ID, you know, so I can buy this or buy that
Starting point is 01:03:27 or get into here or get into there. This is what Republicans don't understand, how to be subversive like Democrats, right? So what you do is, if Republicans were subversive, you would go and do voter drives in black neighborhoods where you explain how,
Starting point is 01:03:43 you know, as we've seen on TV, Democrats are concerned that black people aren't smart enough to find the DMV and get IDs. So we're here to help you do it and teach you what an idea is. Do you know what an idea is? And then it's just the most offensive thing you could possibly say to these people. But bring the Democrats own statements and ideas to these communities and show them what they're claiming about them on TV. People are going to be like, that them what they're they're claiming about them on tv right people are going to be like that's what they're saying about us yeah yeah deeply offensive they yeah they think you're stupid i think we saw it with the yale study i love i love it that liberals talk down to black people you saw that one no i haven't seen that one man famous yale
Starting point is 01:04:21 study let me pull that one up the democrats are really racist like the the man in the white house literally told black people if you don't vote for me you ain't you ain't black look at this i know we bring this one up quite a bit yeah white liberals present themselves as less competent in interactions with african-americans man all you gotta do is look at you look at somebody's eyeballs don't respect that's all you gotta do is look at crazy you look at somebody's eyeballs don't respect that's all you gotta do people are people i don't get it man yeah this is all that's so crazy it feels like a psyop and then people but people are twisted up in it and now they're like they're social justice warriors and they think they're doing the right thing by upholding the psyop but
Starting point is 01:04:58 like this this makes so much sense though if you're if you're your average white liberal and you really think that black people can't get, you are going to talk down to them because you think they're dumb. Yes. It's a culture that says we have to cater to what we assume the lowest skill level is. Like we don't expect people to strive for more. We expect everyone to be worse off than we can even imagine. And so therefore we end up, I don't think I do it, but I think a lot of people end up really enforcing these racial stereotypes where it's like oh you what i don't really know about community the worst thing i can imagine so i have to assume all everyone in this community can't do certain things or has
Starting point is 01:05:32 these problems like it's completely backwards in the name of tolerance and i think ultimately it hurts culture on a broader spectrum because we expect people to not be able to reach high standards right yeah or even basic standards like being able to get an id that's crazy it is if you really think about it it's crazy for some for somebody to look at a black person and say i bet you he probably don't know how to go get an id what yeah it's horrific to put that in somebody's head do you do you know what an id is get the f**k out of my face like are you of course i know what an id do you know you need one you have to have one duh i know this like who don't who does not know that yeah it's children little kids little kids or maybe people that are severely or disabled mentally yes
Starting point is 01:06:17 oh and then who was it it was either kamala harris or joe biden said that i think it was joe biden said that black people they were saying that black people don't know how to get on the internet and even google how to find an id damn you don't think we're not gonna use the computer either no shit hell you think we just you think we fresh out of slavery then if you don't think you don't think we know how to do anything and then these people go to Google and they program the computers to think this way and behave this way. That's the crazy thing. How much you want to bet if I ask Google Gemini?
Starting point is 01:06:52 They literally said black people don't know how to get on the computer, use the computer to find where to go get an ID. That's insane. Yeah. I kept thinking like we're always evolving as a species, but I don't think it works. I think it's up and down.
Starting point is 01:07:09 And this is like a- Gemini wouldn't answer the question. What was the question? Do black people know how to get a driver's license? What did it say? I'm sorry, but I can't answer that question. It's not appropriate to make generalizations about people based on their race. All right.
Starting point is 01:07:20 Ask some white people how to get an ID. It'll say the same thing. It'll say the same thing? Okay. Let's try this. Is voter ID racist? That's a long answer. It's thinking about it.
Starting point is 01:07:32 It's thinking. Elections are a complex topic with fashion. Yeah, it won't answer election stuff. What the heck? Yeah. This isn't a very good AI. It is not. It's scared.
Starting point is 01:07:41 It's quite literally Google Gemini is like the worst AI. It is the stupidest AI. Dude do we need a free AI that will answer everything so if you don't need voter so if if a voter ID is racist if having to show your photo is racist do we take so do we stop IDing people to get liquor
Starting point is 01:08:01 do we stop IDing people to get into the club and into bars because that should be racist too then. Oh, here we go. Check it out. So I just asked it are IDs racist? And it answered. Voter ID laws are a complex You have what? I said look at that text wall.
Starting point is 01:08:16 Voter ID laws are a complex issue with a variety of perspectives. Some people believe that they are necessary to prevent voter fraud while others believe they disproportionately disenfranchise minority voters. There is no consensus on whether or that they are necessary to prevent voter fraud, while others believe they disproportionately disenfranchise minority voters. There is no consensus on whether or not they are racist, and there is evidence to support both sides. It says those who believe voter ID laws are racist argue that they are designed to make it more difficult for minority voters to cast their ballots. They point to the fact that minority voters are more likely than white voters to lack a photo ID,
Starting point is 01:08:41 and the types of IDs that are acceptable under voter ID laws are often more difficult for minority voters to obtain. They also argue that the history of voter ID laws in the United States suggests they are often used to disenfranchise minority voters. Those who believe that voter ID laws are not racist argue that they are necessary to prevent fraud. They point to the fact that there have been cases of voter fraud in the U.S., blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 01:09:00 They also argue that voter ID laws do not disproportionately disenfranchise minority voters, and that there is no evidence to support this claim. Blah, blah, blah. The debate. Yeah, whatever. So it played it played it neutrally. But I still love the idea that there is a side of the argument where it's like minorities aren't smart enough to get IDs.
Starting point is 01:09:15 It's like, what about white people do you think inherently makes them more likely to get an ID? Well, it's weird because they're saying minority voters are would have a hard time getting IDs. And that would be true. I don't know of, you know, a minority person who is not here legally maybe but if you're a minority american citizen there's no reason that you would have to face the same obstacles unless you're literally assuming like we're saying that you don't aren't you aren't capable for but what's the left's argument why are white people more likely to get an id what is the argument do they believe that white people are inherently smarter
Starting point is 01:09:45 just by virtue of being white? Is that what their argument is? I think that's what their argument is. I think that's quite literally what they're saying. Someone argued to me once, you know, minority people are,
Starting point is 01:09:55 you know, African-Americans are more likely to live in cities where you don't need cars, so you wouldn't have to get a driver's license. So therefore, they're less likely to have an ID,
Starting point is 01:10:01 which is completely- But you have a state ID. You have to have a state ID to, you know, buy a lottery ticket, to get alcohol. Well, you don't need an ID, which is complete. But you have a state ID. You have to have a state ID to, to, you know, buy a lottery ticket to get it. Alcohol. Like,
Starting point is 01:10:07 well, you don't need to get a lottery ticket. We used to be 18, right? Yeah. But usually they'll just hand you one. I don't know. I've never, I've never been carded for a lottery ticket in my life.
Starting point is 01:10:16 I've never bought one. So you never been carded because you're blackie. You don't have an ID. I can't ask you for these things. I used to sell through. In the, in the woke sense of non-white. Yes know if i agree with their politics you can be i went through a phase where i was search is african-american i was digging lottery tickets
Starting point is 01:10:32 out of garbage cans no he is he is yeah search search he's from africa i knew it was something about you my african-american brother i love. Power to the people. That's a good one. That's a good one. I used to sift through garbage cans for lottery tickets. Now that we're talking about lottery tickets. Because my buddy found a $100 winner on the ground, a scratch-off ticket one time. So for years, I'd go to Drug Mart and then sift through the trash cans looking for a winner. I never found one.
Starting point is 01:11:01 I had a box of them. You're digging through trash for a lottery ticket. Yeah, my mom was like, it's dirty. Don't do that stop telling me how to live my life these hours will pay off what else can we ask Google Gemini you gotta ask it something that it'll answer you gotta be subversive with this thing
Starting point is 01:11:15 well let's bring up the case that happened you were talking about Donald Trump's case I got one who was Ahmed Arbery? Let's see if it answers this one. This one's a spicy topic. I bet it's going to be wrong
Starting point is 01:11:31 about everything. Ahmaud Arbery was a 25-year-old black man who was tragically killed while jogging. That is a lie. Not even the prosecutor made that argument. That was fake news
Starting point is 01:11:44 created by the press. Isn't that wild? That he was jogging. He was not jogging. And the prosecutor made that argument that was fake news created by the press isn't that wild that he was jogging he was not jogging and the prosecutor didn't argue he was jogging yeah the the the prosecution and the defense nobody involved had anything to do the question was whether or not the mcmichaels had the right to perform a citizen's arrest not whether or not they lynched a black man who was jogging and also that was fake news made up by the press maybe he was running really slow like if i got up and went over to the coffee but i jogged over there and back i'm not a jogger i'm still on a show i just happened to like run a little quick for a moment yeah when that came out that was insane you know and this is why he's like normies do not do research and if somebody is googling this that's what they're going to think
Starting point is 01:12:21 but i had a a white collar but it does it does sound it does sound crazy that he was wearing because one of the things was like he was wearing like timberlands or boots or something not like typical jogging shoes and she was like well you don't know if he could afford jogging shoes like she automatically also assumed everything else which is like you're more racist this is wild check check out what happens i responded you are 100 incorrect arbery was not jogging the prosecution never said he was jogging and it said i apologize for the mistake in my previous statement you are correct that the prosecution did not specifically state that ahmed arbery was jogging in their case against the mcmichaels and brian while the with while the evans presented included witness testimonies
Starting point is 01:12:57 and video footage did strongly imply that arbery was running or jogging the focus of the prosecution's case was on the illegal pursuit in the killing of an unarmed man, not necessarily the specific activity he was engaged in. Thank you for pointing out the inaccuracy. Now, say thank you, and then ask him who's armed at Arbery, it'll tell you he's a jogger again.
Starting point is 01:13:14 It'll be like, yes, I was wrong, and then you ask it again, and it'll just tell you the wrong thing again. It's interesting that every time you seem to push back on it, it immediately gives in, but initially it gives you the bad news. No, but it went into detail about the case.
Starting point is 01:13:24 It knew. It took out jogging. It took out the word jogging. Did it really? I don't know, maybe. gives in but initially it wouldn't detail about the case it knew it took out the word jogging did it really? tragically killed what were you saying Terrence? now the guys who shot and killed him they were both convicted? they were both convicted
Starting point is 01:13:39 and the guy who filmed it the guy who filmed it wasn't even involved both state and federally hold on the guy who filmed it. Wasn't even involved. Both state and federally. One guy. Hold on. The guy who filmed it went to. He's going to jail for the rest of his life. He was far away too.
Starting point is 01:13:49 He had nothing to do. He just filmed it. And then he gave the footage to. What was their case against him? That he. The argument was that he boxed him in. And was involved in somehow. Because he was driving his car.
Starting point is 01:13:59 And filming what was going on. Wow. Yeah. He's going to prison for the rest of his life. That's insane. He gave the footage. Those are people like. Maybe rest of his life and uh he gave the footage like maybe a pardon for that he gave he gave the footage i think to his lawyer his lawyer gave it to a radio station host who published it to prove that he was not involved in that
Starting point is 01:14:13 arbery was the bad guy or whatever and then they use that to put him on prison for the rest of that might be a guy to pardon for real like if we can get through to whoever the president is because like that guy but there's no way biden pardon pardon this person i mean you'd need a republican minimum definitely trump presidency for that yeah that whole case was crazy the idea that biden would leave at the end of his term being like and i pardoned a guy that you guys all think is just a racist who killed someone in georgia like he would never do it yeah you can't even if it's the right thing to do which is sad right yeah the guy that was filming just driving behind the whole debacle is hands off in my opinion i asked it to list all the drugs george floyd had in his system oh good i think there were five of them fentanyl methamphetamine nor fentanyl and cannabinoids
Starting point is 01:14:55 also nicotine they didn't put that on there but if you if you had asked was he on drugs would it have said no no it said yes but it only said fentanyl and meth. Put it in there as Tim Pooler racist. I didn't mean to say no. Wait, wait, look. You're absolutely right. I apologize for the omission. The autopsy report also found presence of nicotine in George Floyd's system. Five drugs.
Starting point is 01:15:18 He was wasted when they found him. Yo, it omits and manipulates information. You see how it does this? Yeah. That's wild. Here, let's... And it speaks with authority too that's also like it just told you there are four drugs and all of these ai things people will use as a shortcut like if they're researching something they'll say like hey can you give me all the
Starting point is 01:15:33 facts on this and then they'll be like great so i'll take these facts and i'll build my report on them or i'll give you whatever like that's the problem with using ai as the new search bar which is that it cuts out the critical thinking it replaces it i guess we always we always had books and they could have always been wrong too. I asked it, what did George Floyd ask police before dying?
Starting point is 01:15:50 And it shows all, specifically, I want to lay on the ground. It included that. That's what I was wondering if it would include and it did. So, okay.
Starting point is 01:15:57 No, that's when he was in the back of the cop car kicking and so they took him out of the car and put him on the ground. That is true. Yeah, he was in the car saying,
Starting point is 01:16:04 take me out of the car, take me on the ground that is true yeah he was in the car saying take me out of the car take me out oh that's an interesting one did george floyd ask to be taken out of the police the uh man vehicle and placed on the ground see it omits this stuff yeah the omission thing i was trying to get a journalist. Do y'all think the George Floyd, do y'all think the response that most conservatives have when, uh, uh, to this incident, to this incident,
Starting point is 01:16:33 do you think that that hurt the conservative movement, the Republicans in 2020 that they all agreed with it? No, that they know. Yeah. No, that no, that they agree.
Starting point is 01:16:44 Yeah. Basically when, when, when George floyd died basically everyone came out and said yo this is not okay yes not okay even bench bureau i don't i think that's fine i think with the limited information that came out what did everyone see george floyd was being kneeled on to whatever degree was at his neck was at his shoulder doesn't matter it was nine minutes and people were like they they should not have they should have done something else now the question is what do we do about it?
Starting point is 01:17:06 Well, I think from the court case, we know that they followed their police training to do everything they did. Derek Chauvin arrived late on the scene after the fact and had no idea what was going on. To put him in prison and blame him for everything is nuts. To put the guy who's holding the crowd back in prison is nuts. Overreaction.
Starting point is 01:17:22 The thing that hurt the conservative movement and the anti-estab-establishment because not just conservatives was the ahmed arbery case where prominent conservatives came out and said see this proves we believe in justice we know what happened despite the fact they didn't they just wanted to look like they weren't racist so when all these conservatives came out and said the mcmichaels should be in prison because they chased that man down and killed him i'm like okay you guys are you it's fake news and i don't think i think most of these people never came out and corrected the record on on the ahmed arbery case i'll give you the simple version ahmed arbery was a suspect in multiple burglaries he was witnessed and is on camera committing a burglary a gun had gone missing
Starting point is 01:18:04 and the police went door to door saying, we're looking for this man. The McMichaels were informed that the suspect, someone they believed to be the suspect, was running down the street. So they called the police. The police said, don't pursue. They did anyway. They pursued. The neighbor, what's his face, Henry Bryan or whatever his name was, followed while filming. They flanked Ahmaud Arbery.
Starting point is 01:18:23 So they're in front. Ahmaud Arbery runs around the truck grabs travis mcmichael's shotgun and fights him for it shotgun goes off a couple times killing ahmed arbery to call it a man jogging down the street yeah or to act like it was two white dudes or three white dudes who lynched a guy is completely wrong yeah and ultimately uh burglary is a felony the only reason they got convicted was the judge did not give instructions to the jury on the nature of citizens arrest law, which is if it's a misdemeanor, you must be a witness. If it's a felony, you can citizens arrest them without being a witness. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:56 Burglary being a felony, they were entitled to engage in a citizen's arrest. But the law was archaic and was poorly worded. And so when the jury asked, what does this mean? The judge said, you figure it out. And they said, okay, well then lock them up. Yeah. So all these conservatives come out and they're like, yep, that's right. They should be in prison.
Starting point is 01:19:14 I'm like, none of those guys should be in prison. But do you think it hurt the – okay. What about for the conservatives, the Republicans, people, politicians, people who were saying that, okay, that they stand with the officers who were involved in the George Floyd case, that they stand with the guys who were convicted of the McMichaels. Yeah. You're saying does that hurt the conservative? Did it? Did it? Because a lot of people didn't do that, though. Yeah, I know. I know. But I'm saying, though, that they didn't do it. Like for those that did, did it make the conservative seem worse? Yes.
Starting point is 01:19:47 Yeah. Did it make the because I'll. OK, when the George Floyd thing happened, there were some there were some some black conservatives that I knew who thought that the Republicans were racist because of their response and the conservatives were racist because of their response to george floyd calling him you know um a druggie this and that blah blah blah and the media pushed that you know that all they're racists you know they don't care about this black man dying all they're talking about is he was on drugs and what he did they don't care that this man has a family and he died conservatives are weak yeah not all of them but like the the the willingness the desperation you know you know what it is i can't remember who said
Starting point is 01:20:30 this but they said that the republicans care more about the opinions of the new york times than of their constituents yeah that's the problem democrats don't care about their constituents at all democrats are just like we will band together and do whatever you want i mean look the progressives hate war yet here are the democrats voting unanimously for war and the progressives are just like okay i guess when uh you know like we i've been accused of a whole bunch of crazy psychotic things and i just laugh and i and i figuratively spit in their general direction like you get these leftists there was this uh there's a mass shooter and he posted four screenshots of one episode of irl and so they started saying aha tim pool inspired this guy and i just said i don't care and then media
Starting point is 01:21:12 matters and a bunch of others are like tim pool doesn't care it's a guy i'm like okay you're liars you lie you're gonna lie what am i gonna do about it why am i gonna waste my time trying to prove myself to people who are despicable evil scumbags i'm gonna accept that they're despicable evil scumbags they make fake videos like the video of trump you're not gonna you're not gonna go to them and say please please don't be mean to me anymore they're gonna be like oh okay can i edit what you just said into please please i'm mean i'm mean and what was that you're also racist okay i'll put that in there i'll tell you i'm not a republican or even very conservative sometimes i am sometimes i'm very liberal about ideas. But when I saw George Floyd
Starting point is 01:21:45 had all those chemicals in his body, that he was on fentanyl, norfentanol, that he was screaming to take me out, thrashing around. He had a speedball, sitting behind the wheel, driving a car,
Starting point is 01:21:55 like could have killed somebody. I just had to say it out loud. And it definitely set my movement back with my friends, the people that are like, oh God, buzz off, blocked, all that
Starting point is 01:22:05 there's it could have been so much easier if i just played the game it was just like oh yeah i'll say what you need to hear me say to fit in but like and it is the it's not the strongest that survive it's the most adaptable to change so like a lot of people want to fit in because that's the best way to survive but at the same time like i just got this i don't know if it's autistic or what but i gotta say what's real what's right in front of me i don't know it's true but it's what seems real let me correct that in the long term those who are most adaptable to change survive that does not matter in the immediate for the average person you can adapt all you want and there's a lot to adapt to if you are better at adapting than say if a country
Starting point is 01:22:45 person and a city person encounter a famine the country person is more likely to survive it doesn't matter whether they adapt or not yeah they live in an environment where they're more familiar with the local food sources animals more likely to hunt people in cities don't even know their water comes from you can adapt all you want the people in the cities who adapt will figure out to get out of the city and also adapting like the nazi party those that adapted to become a Nazi didn't necessarily make out like bandits in the end. A lot of those guys got executed. So if you adapt to evil, that might actually be way worse for your survival than adapting to or to refusing to adapt to it. I'm much less concerned with adapting to the whims of the uniparty and their crackpot cult and
Starting point is 01:23:26 more concerned with finding food so i look at it like you know i am legend you guys ever uh read that one i've seen the movie movie is nothing the movie is a disgrace is offensive and it should not exist damn the actual story is that there's a guy well the movie is awful the the actual graphic novel and story is about a guy who uh is a vampire hunter and the world is being overrun by vampires who are turning people into vampires in the end the vampires win they lock him up and he looks out the window and he realizes what i am legend means to the vampires who are the dominant society at that time he is the monster who lurks while they sleep and kills them in their sleep he's the boogeyman he's the legend to us vampires are legends yeah you're sleeping
Starting point is 01:24:17 they'll bite you in the neck and drain your blood yeah once everyone becomes a vampire the day walker they're telling stories to their kids. A man who can walk in sunlight when you're sleeping will stab you in the heart and kill you. And he realized I have become legend. I am what I am now to them what they were to me. Oh, is it a short graphic novel? No. And so my view is I don't care if the Democrats take over with their psychotic, vampiristic, woke, crackpot, parasite ideology. I will not just adapt to it.
Starting point is 01:24:51 Yes. I'll go live in the woods or in a van down by the river. I'll say y'all are nuts. Yeah. I mean, I think that's ultimately. Tim, you don't want them to like you. I don't know. I think people do seek social affirmation.
Starting point is 01:25:04 And that's why I remember with the black square thing, I knew a ton of people were like, well, I wouldn't actually do it, but I don't want people to think I wouldn't do it. So I, it's like, so you are, you are posting this thing in support of whatever. That's why we do followers. But I think you're ultimately accountable to your own soul and your own conscious. And I think people forget that they, they look for, you know, social gratification or whatever before really evaluating
Starting point is 01:25:25 what their morals are and it makes them more malleable it makes them it makes it easier for people to get them to agree to their causes and and what's funny is these are the adaptable people who will change their views to fit in with the majority they just want to be they want to be accepted yep they want to be accepted they want to yeah yeah they want to be accepted and i don't think i can understand that right people want i want to fit in. I don't understand that. See, I think it's super normal to want that. The only thing I understand is what you understand. What he said earlier, he can't help but just to say what's real. And if you're that kind of person, you really don't really care to be accepted by other people.
Starting point is 01:26:00 Because if you really do, you could help yourself and not say what's real. But you can't. You just have to be real. You and not say what's real. I can understand. But you can't. You just have to be real. You have to say what's real. I can understand the desire to be accepted. I just think that you should have enough wherewithal and enough self-possession
Starting point is 01:26:13 to say there are groups that you don't actually want acceptance from, right? There are people that you can love and respect and think, you know, if you thought the things I was doing were good, that would make me feel good. But I don't live for your approval. I just think that that desire to build community community is good i just don't want it i don't
Starting point is 01:26:29 necessarily want to build to all communities there are communities that i don't want to be a part of and probably wouldn't want me to be a part of them yeah you have to be able to differentiate between values that reflect your own and that you would contribute to versus values that you are trying to be a part of even though ultimately feel feel like they're wrong yeah and that's my thought on that yeah i just i i don't have the the desire to be accepted i knew when i came when i when i first started speaking out on social media about about about i'm always moving my face you can move it around okay move. Yeah. Like I just don't have that desire because if I when I first started speaking out on social media, I started talking about how much I love America. Literally none. Literally maybe 99 percent of the people I went to school with, my friends, they hated that. They're like, what? What the hell are you talking about? You love this country.
Starting point is 01:27:24 And I knew they would hate it, but I didn't care to be accepted. This is how I feel. I love America. I don't understand this whole we belong in Africa shit. I don't belong there. I belong here. Yeah, because you have your own sense of value. You have enough self-possession to say, this is what I believe and I'm willing to say that.
Starting point is 01:27:44 Exactly. Google might have fired the guy running gemini wow he's he removed gemini from his profile and locked his account oh wow maybe for the best so i mean maybe he wasn't fired but it used to say something about working on gemini it's like putting the gemini in gemini or whatever i wonder if they gave him like a lot of authority and he did this stuff behind the scenes and they're like what were you doing see i what oh i like yeah is there stock down did you terrence when you kind of got vocal did you lose those friends you said like 99 of the people from back in the day were like what did you actually go through like a phase where you kind of shed off ancient friends and gave new ones i swear to yes i had
Starting point is 01:28:22 people that i went to school with people that i partied with and and and in high school people that i party with you know just in general people that i broke bread with texting me are you crazy are you doing this for attention i are you are you are you are you just doing this for likes and shares no i'm not oh then i can't in their words excuse my language oh i can't fuck with you anymore i can't hang with you anymore this is crazy you whitewash you uncle tom hey don't and what a lot of them will say is this terrence those white people that you are trying to please which i never tried to please white people but that's how they took it they're never going to accept you terrence they're never going to accept you and so creepy yes and i'm like well i'm not trying to be accepted and
Starting point is 01:29:11 i'm not trying to be accepted by them or you and that's why i'm saying things that you don't agree with because i don't give a shit i don't care and if they don't accept me then oh well i'm not looking for their acceptance you know you do next time what you say uh how much how much of my pancakes have you bought none and then they say well i haven't bought any but oh that white guy bought like three boxes so exactly i guess he accepts you more than yeah yeah so so what is the disadvantage what is the disadvantage of me losing your acceptance you know yeah but i i and it was mind mind blowing to me and the people who, the people who cut me off and call me these names,
Starting point is 01:29:47 I was blown back. Like I was, I was blown away by, by some people because I've always been, you know, I've always been outspoken. I've always said people, people who know me,
Starting point is 01:29:58 they know Terrence, you don't know what's going to come out. I'm the person. If I'm calling you, you don't put me on speakerphone. You don't, that's me. Everybody know that. If Ter'm calling you you don't put me on speakerphone you don't that's me everybody know that if terrence is calling do not put him on speakerphone you don't know what he's going to say so what made you decide to start talking about more openly because i assume like these people who push back so around talk to you in a while or well no well
Starting point is 01:30:18 around this time well i was just on facebook and then then the whole facebook live thing came out and i said i'm gonna get on this i'm gonna try this live thing out and i was part of this facebook group um this it was like a this pro like my friends added me to this pro black facebook group and and in this group i mean it's so hateful that all they're talking about they're talking crap about uh black women who date white men and black men who date white women. Come back, my brother. Come back, my brother. And saying, guys, we need to move back to Africa because we was kings over there.
Starting point is 01:30:54 We was kings. And I'm like, we need to move back. And so I made a video from here. And these are people that you can't even debate with. You know, some people you can't even debate with you know some people you can't debate with some people because like this is emotional this is pure ignorance pure you think this doesn't make any sense you are saying that we should move back to africa and we should go back over there and take all and because because we will be kings if we go over there are you out
Starting point is 01:31:23 of your damn mind you're not going to be a king when you go over there if you so you're literally what are you going to do go over there and take people's land from there or something i know that's the best part of like you know you sound like these white people that you're talking about you guys are stupid it was driving me insane and i could not debate with them like it i just went to so i just made a facebook live video and said africa is not my home and i said i know a lot of y'all gonna be mad at me but i said y'all move over to africa and i will be i'm gonna stay over here with these white folks i'll be here when y'all get back let me know how farrakhan treats y'all over there okay
Starting point is 01:32:00 because i'll be i'll be here when y'all get back. What city are you from? Oklahoma City. Born and raised. That's your home. Did any of them move to Africa? Do people actually have to do that? Hell, somebody... Well, according to the Democrats, how could they move to Africa?
Starting point is 01:32:13 They don't have IDs. I'm just saying. No, none of them moved to Africa. Hell, some of them barely could pay their damn rent on time. So, come on, y'all. Come on, let's keep it real. And I told some of them, y pay their damn rent on time so yeah come on god come on let's keep it real and i told some of them y'all y'all talk about how black people need government assistance and this and that you're not getting that over in africa you're not getting food stamps
Starting point is 01:32:35 no you're not government and like i said this is the greatest country i'm glad that i was born in america because of how i grew up i grew up in the foster care system if I didn't have a mother and a father in one of these uh third world countries I would be on the streets I would be on the streets some of them don't have foster care systems some of them do not have that most of them don't if you don't have a mother and a father you're just on the streets you're on the streets but here in America they put you is it perfect who no okay but at least they put you somewhere they put you in a children's shelter No. Okay. But at least they put you somewhere. They put you in a children's shelter, a boy's home, a girl's home, put you in a foster home. I love this.
Starting point is 01:33:11 I love this country because of that. Let's go to Super Chats. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button? Subscribe to this channel. Share the show with your friends and head over to TimCast.com. Click join us. Become a member to support our work directly. We got that members only uncensored show coming up for you at 10 p.m.
Starting point is 01:33:28 But for now, we will read your chats back to you. All right. Councilman Robert Subinbach says, shout out to our mail carrier who listens to TimCast on his route. Shout out. That's very cool. That's so fun. Right on. You're like, you hear it in his truck or whatever when he's dropping
Starting point is 01:33:45 stuff off is that how it happens like i haven't listened to that episode yet don't don't spoil it for me let's grab some more here we go jacob parody says narbar's candles on public square is catholic owned shout outs public square's got some really awesome stuff uh in the works public square as parallel economy infrastructure is one of the most important things like the more i hear about what they're doing the more people are signing up the more optimistic i become so really excited for this big 7588 says at 760k citizens per congressional seat california with 40.3 million resident resident alien resident aliens and illegal immigrants what has five people taking away political representation
Starting point is 01:34:25 of african-american citizens oh okay i see what you're saying based on the illegal immigrants so they're getting five extra congressional seats that's crazy let's grab some more matthew emmons says is it possible the cyber attacks related to super micro motherboards compromised by china that bloomberg wrote about a while back no idea no idea let's see what we got here daniel brent says not airing apprentice vp edition exclusively on truth social feels like a missed opportunity such a missed opportunity that would have been amazing uh he can still do it that's's actually a really, really good idea. He would be
Starting point is 01:35:08 getting like 50 million views per night. For real. He'd have everyone watching. Every outlet would be writing about it. It would be the funniest thing ever. That would be amazing. Did you hear that? Apprentice VP edition. Trump
Starting point is 01:35:23 chooses his potential VPs and has them do a reality TV. Even if it's like a 30 minute sketch or 15 minutes. No, he should do it. He should do it once a week.
Starting point is 01:35:31 Dude, that would be awesome. Even if he just aired interviews with potential VPs, like him talking one-on-one with someone on Truth Social, like that would be interesting. And did it like seriously? Where it's like
Starting point is 01:35:40 one-on-one interviews with each candidate and then a poll of the audience of like, who do you think was the best person for the job? Yeah. He knows what the VP's got to do so he could like give them all instructions just like the apprentice.
Starting point is 01:35:50 And then they all have to run out and do the thing and they come back and he's like, you're fine. And it would take some of the mystery out of it, right? I think that's one of the things like you were saying before, the idea that we wouldn't have someone who's more authentic. You get to see the authentic relationship between Trump and a VP. He could be like, the VP's job is to oversee the Senate. So I have you going to an elementary school today to try and take care of these seven-year-olds, 40 of them in their lap.
Starting point is 01:36:10 You have to get a set of quadruplets to leave the house in the morning. If he did it seriously, he could just do an interview with each of the people he wants to be VP or as potential, and then just include a poll a week later, like, who do you think, based on the interviews, does the best job and chooses VP based on quite literally
Starting point is 01:36:28 what gets him the most votes? It'd be even funnier because he didn't go to any of the Republican debates, right? So it's like, instead of being a part of the debate, everyone kept joking they were the VP debates anyways. He would have these one-on-one interviews that I honestly feel like would be more insightful. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:44 All right. Michael Schrobel says, change healthcare deals with way more than just pharmacies. one-on-one interviews that i honestly feel like would be more insightful yeah all right michael schwoble says change health care deals with way more than just pharmacies they are central to a new to a huge portion of behind the scenes processing for doctors and hospitals wow baron of great matters has intuitive machines landed successfully on the moon that's cool you guys hear that no what happened private company launched a lunar lander really yeah it touched down it did oh what's it called um intuitive wow yeah big news ryan peterson says so on google limiting things if i search timcast on youtube it shows timcast music and timcast irl but it won't show the timcast youtube channel. It's so annoying. Yeah. I suppose the channel is my own personal brand saturation.
Starting point is 01:37:27 So we've got Timcast IRL, Timcast News, Timcast, and Timcast Songs. So it's like, what are you going to do? Yeah. But when people report that IRL is not being displayed, despite the fact, like, people are like, I watch every night, and it doesn't pop up. We know what that's all about. And we know, like like based on the titles of videos so it's not as bad as it used to be yeah but back in the day like four or five years ago you would make a video title and you would try to avoid using certain words and you never know
Starting point is 01:37:57 if you stepped in it but what i would always have to do is i put up a video at 4 p.m it would i schedule for 4 p.m it would go live and then i would have to watch the first 10 minutes to see how many views it got and if it was really low i'd have to go and change the thumbnail change the title right away or re-upload or something because you hit the the goldilocks suppression algorithm i don't you know there was a period where like my videos are getting like 200 to 300 300k per video and then all of a sudden it's tracking based on the first 10 minutes for like 50k and i'm like that is suppression because it's a regular show with a regular audience who tunes in every day that means they're not being shown this and there were also instances where people would email me being like there's no video on your channel
Starting point is 01:38:41 right now and it would be there but they couldn't see it yeah wild that's wild so i'd have to change the thumbnail or something in it and it was kind of obvious because if you put in the thumbnail a word like suicide or whatever just gone yeah video does not appear on youtube i don't know if you guys saw in new york they were gonna uh move to have 800 000 non-citizens vote they seem to have just overturned that in appeals yeah appeals court said no that's crazy they'll appeal it again though the fact that we had to do this though the the yeah the fact that they even have to throw that out is the moves they're making is so that in 50 to 100 years
Starting point is 01:39:14 the concept of documentation will be like slavery they will argue there were there were millions of people who lived in the united states who were treated as second-class citizens because they didn't have proper documentation and that's why they've started calling them undocumented citizens yeah so now they're acting like if you live here you're a citizen why shouldn't you be allowed to vote how racist and offensive that we had this system of documentation yeah that's the framing they're going with insanity all right kalishnikov says the right should be talking about the fact that putin just said in a recent interview that he prefers a biden presidency over trump for 2024 i guess biden the democrats are the new russian assets yep that's right biden is working for for for putin t-rex pet shop says cousin tease is great tim have you tried evander's cat food for
Starting point is 01:40:04 shamus one shameless one it's very pure only four ingredients check it out oh we will do that thank Spedshop says, Cousin T's is great. Tim, have you tried Evander's cat food for Seamus 1? Seamus 1. It's very pure. Only four ingredients. Check it out. Ooh, we will do that. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:40:11 Seamus 2 can eat the old cat food. Are you going to come out with a cookbook? Yes, I am going to come out with a cookbook. That'd be cool. Yes. You're going to make an augmented reality where I can put my phone on it with a barcode and I'll see it moving? That's a good idea.
Starting point is 01:40:24 No, no. Better than that. I might just do that. Better than that. Cousin T pops up I'll see it moving. That's a good idea. No, no. Better than that. I might just do that. Better than that. Cousin T pops up and tells you the recipe. It's like a video. A video will start playing overlaid over your book when it's scanning it. Have you seen that tech?
Starting point is 01:40:34 That's wild. No, I haven't seen it, but that's pretty interesting. That's a good idea. We got to get Cousin T's diner up and running. We do got to get a diner up and running. We got to make this happen. How would you do? Would you be the owner
Starting point is 01:40:45 and then you would have somebody run it or would you actually want to run it? Well, the first diner, I will be there a lot. You know what you need? Because it's my brand. I have, you know, I'm going to be there.
Starting point is 01:40:56 You know. But of course, I'm going to have somebody else to run it. But I have to be there though. You know Salt Bae has the salt signature? Yeah. I can come to some, do the,
Starting point is 01:41:04 pepper. Do the pepper. A little cinnamon. Or maybe some syrup. Oh, yeah. Like a bartender trick. With a bottle of real maple syrup. You can spin it. You can do a trick where you get a bunch of shot glasses
Starting point is 01:41:19 with syrup and then you pick them all up and turn them and put syrup on all the pancakes at once. Tim, be careful. You just told a black man to do a trick. Oh, yeah. No, no. Tim is Korean, so it's okay.
Starting point is 01:41:31 Yeah, it's more friendly advice than anything. Hannah Clare and Ian wouldn't be allowed to. Serge probably could on this continent, but other continents, not so much. Yeah, but that would be nice. Cousin T's diner. Yeah, it's so nice. X-Titman says,
Starting point is 01:41:44 my smart light bulbs turned themselves off, turned themselves on last night after midnight. Cyber attack? Nah, solar flare maybe. Freaked me out a bit. That's weird.
Starting point is 01:41:52 We used to have those light bulbs. Get rid of the sun. Fix this problem. We used to have the smart light bulbs where you could make them change colors and you could command them by voice to Alexa. It was really cool
Starting point is 01:42:01 because you would tell the machine, make the lights red and then the lights would turn red. But we don't have them anymore because it's just impossible to have such a big building yeah we're having electrical issues with those bulbs i tried to work them into our living room but it's because we have like 50 light sockets now in this massive building and so it doesn't work it works but there's like four of them i just think too many things are connected to the internet like they'll have those fridges where it has a screen and they're like, oh, well, you can say add, you know, butter to my.
Starting point is 01:42:27 I hate them. Too many, too many. Just write it down. Just it doesn't need to be this complicated. I feel like that with cars. I haven't jumped into the whole digital thing of screen on my car yet. I still have an old car from 2006. And I'm like, oh, I hate the see-through fridge.
Starting point is 01:42:40 Hey, this is Brad Peters. Yeah. Brad Peters got a really good super chat. He said, if Trump's buildings are massively undervalued, is he entitled to a huge refund on the property taxes he paid? That means he could probably file, what do you call it? When you redo your tax return and refile? Yeah, he should be able to refile everything based on what the evaluations they
Starting point is 01:43:06 claimed they were and get a bunch of money back. But then they may say criminals are not allowed to refunds. Or they'll apply the, they'll apply the taxes to the fine. I mean, so this is news we didn't get into. They gave, they're denying Trump's request for like a delay for the appeals process.
Starting point is 01:43:22 He's got 30 days to pay the 454 million dollars it's 454 not 354 otherwise they're going to seize his buildings oh did they say that they said they're prepared to seize his buildings and then the judge said you have 30 days to pay 354 plus 100 million interest and 87 500 additional per day you don't pay so he's not allowed to appeal he's appealing yeah but he's got to pay the fine first and then he might get and then he may get a refund if if he wins on appeal dude they're evil they're evil people judge engron is an evil evil guy i think i kind of agree engron really rubbed me the wrong way when he smiled and smirked at the camera yeah they took off his glasses and he was like yeah and didn't his wife like post all kinds of anti-trump stuff on the line like he should
Starting point is 01:44:10 there's obvious bias he should have recused himself he didn't recuse himself i'm not sure there's judge in new york that could give trump a fair trial but it just it's crazy yeah but that's where we are all right what do we have jace is a friend of mine claimed that her husband works at at&t he said they did an update to a router and it failed along with its redundancy i haven't heard anything else to confirm though yeah i don't believe it i've also had uh been contacted by individuals who claim that it's a cyber attack but i've not confirmed that either and so i'm like yeah yeah yeah like you know we get a lot of messages at&t is the one pushing the solar flare thing yeah it's beyond our control the sun problem girl says stand your grounds really is delicious plus butter pecan moonshine to taste oof switched from brcc medium roast
Starting point is 01:44:56 it can't be overstated how much better it is yeah stand your grounds is really good um but appalachian nights is my favorite coffee just ever. Should you do one called Irish Coffee and then have it be Seamus' brand, but it doesn't have any alcohol in it? Well, so we actually sampled a whiskey-flavored coffee. It didn't work. Oh, really? Yeah, so we tried.
Starting point is 01:45:19 And then I don't know where we ended up with Seamus'. I love that guy. Seamus, come back. He was supposed to, but then he just ditched us. Get over here. How the heck? Why? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:27 Well, because he hates us. Living his life. On record, Seamus hates us. It's confirmed. Uh-oh. Quan Shin says, Gun advocates need to stop using Luke 2235 to support getting personal arms. You have to read the end of verse 38 where Jesus says,
Starting point is 01:45:42 Enough, when his disciples say they've had two swords. Jesus scolds Peter for cutting the captor's ear. Yes, but we talked about this yesterday. Jesus told them not to defend him because his time had come. He knew what he was doing, but they need to defend themselves. Yeah. Wes Nile says, the poles are shifting. This is causing Earth to be susceptible to solar flares.
Starting point is 01:46:04 We have two massive ones hit Earth last night. Nice. These poles flip. We're in deep-ish. I don't know if they were actually massive. I don't know if you would call those solar flares last night massive, but they were notable, according to that website we were looking at earlier.
Starting point is 01:46:19 What, the Class X? Doesn't that mean it is a big one? I don't know. They said it wasn't big enough to shut down all this tech, okay okay so i don't know what well these are precursors to the big one which is coming that's what ben davidson was saying when he came on he's like it's just a matter of time yeah teach your kids now get them prepared but what if because of the understanding of the big solar flare the deep state's just like we can't let trump win so come august we will emp this country and claim it was a solar flare.
Starting point is 01:46:46 Or they'll EMP the world. It's also possible. I don't put anything past these people. Me either. You never know. Put the world back to the Ice Age? I mean, look, if they really believed in climate change and destroyed the planet, why wouldn't they? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:00 I don't know they have the capability to actually launch an EMP attack all over the world and shut down everything. Yeah. Let don't know they have the capability to actually launch an EMP attack all over the world and shut down everything. Yeah. Let's go. So do we make future plans or no? I'm a pharmacy technician. Yeah, future plan like get chickens. I'm a pharmacy technician and the insurance outage has been absolutely painful. I couldn't bill state Medicaid.
Starting point is 01:47:19 A lot of vulnerable people have been affected. I felt awful having to break this news. Wow. B2 The Rock says the best pancakes ever. I felt awful having to break this news. Wow. B2 The Rock says, the best pancakes ever. I gotta be honest. Appreciate it. They're the best pancakes.
Starting point is 01:47:30 They are some really good damn pancakes. They're, I mean, good? I think they're the best. You gotta, see, you got chickens out there in the back. You gotta try to fry chicken batter, Tim. We haven't killed them yet. You gotta kill one of them.
Starting point is 01:47:43 I'm sorry. Somebody's gotta be sacrificed. We wanna do the roosters. Cous kill one of them. I'm sorry. Somebody's gotta be sacrificed. We wanna do the roosters. Cousin T's sacrifice. Yes. Yeah, so we wanna slow cook, pressure cook the roosters. I wanna fry one of them.
Starting point is 01:47:53 I don't, the problem is they're layers, they're not broilers. So broiler chickens are the ones that get big, fat, and meaty. Eat them. Yeah. Layers are the ones that lay eggs.
Starting point is 01:47:59 So these are all egg chickens. But you can fry anything. That's true. We could. There's no excuses. We can fry anything. You know what we There's no excuses. We can fry anything. You know what we should do? Vaguely threatening the chickens.
Starting point is 01:48:09 Let's fry roosters and pancakes. Let's slow cook a rooster and then fry it with the mix. That'd be good. You think that people- That'd be really tasty. I'm just picking the world economic form. Talk about us like that. We should fry-
Starting point is 01:48:22 Not that they eat humans. I'm not even saying it has to be the world. The way we're talking about those animals out there, they don't know we're talking about them and we're like we're gonna eat one of them you think there's people on earth that act like that about other humans probably so yeah if not eat just like catalyze do whatever all right Revan's Padawan says the Army Corps of Engineers have been prepping for an EMP like attacks for 60 plus years. Comms will be back in 72 hours and power in major cities within a week.
Starting point is 01:48:49 Okay. That's pretty sure. The first three days can be a bit chaotic, so be prepared. If these people really think that climate change will destroy the planet in two years, they have every incentive to try and launch an EMP to destroy human technology. Except it could catalyze a nuclear war, which would be even worse for the climate. No, the EMPs would shut down all the nukes. Maybe not all of them, though.
Starting point is 01:49:11 And it could cause so much chaos that big explosive weapons feel like they're needed to be used. I'm sure Russia and the United States have EMP-shielded nukes. Yeah. Off the grid, capable of launching... Deep underwater. Yep, yep. Oh, yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 01:49:26 Nuclear submarines. Yeah, those subs armed with nukes nuclear torpedoes or whatever they're not going to be hit by any by by an mp no i bet they're faraday cage inside anyway so well it's the water do y'all water too does anybody here have a bunker no i got a faraday cage in my fanny pack though you have a bunker yes can i go no if this shit hit, Tim, let me in the damn bunker. You know how many people want to come in the bunker? I don't give a damn, Tim. Let me in the bunker. You don't have to think he was the last person in the room to be like, yes, I have a bunker.
Starting point is 01:49:53 It's all booked up in there. Yeah, it's huge. And you don't know where it is. But not everybody can cook, Tim. I can come. I cook y'all pancakes every morning. You're making like an apocalypse resume. I just to look I have skills yeah I don't think anything's gonna happen that would result in anyone needing to be in a bunker even if a bomb dropped on DC or something
Starting point is 01:50:15 we're we're we're outside the blast zone we're outside the blast zone for almost every single nuclear capable weapon we're uh the the wind patterns of where we are keep us safe the and the water flow and all that yeah you live in a city though right so where are you located tough houston texas oh cool yeah yeah that'd be tough well i like having you around all right let's read this brian egan says ian i was catching up on the show you mentioned cymatics reminded me of nigel stanford's song cymatics if you haven't seen the video, I highly recommend it. It has a hair-raising ending. Oh, that's cool. Nigel, what was that guy's name?
Starting point is 01:50:49 Hey, at midnight, so we're talking about two hours and ten minutes, Eyes of Advice will be live on YouTube at TimCastSongs, so go on YouTube, search for TimCastMusic or TimCastSongs or whatever, subscribe to the channel. Video starring Ian. Yeah, you gotta watch it tonight because I'm gonna talk about
Starting point is 01:51:06 it on the show tomorrow and I don't wanna spoil it for you. So watch it. And I'll tell you about the acting experience behind the scenes and what it was like. Matthew Schneider says, does Cousin T sell waffle mix? Yes, I do. I love pancakes, but I love waffles more. Well, can't you use the pancake mix to make waffles? Yes, you can. But it's like a different recipe.
Starting point is 01:51:22 But it's a different recipe and it has a different taste. But yes. a different recipe and it has a different taste. But yes. Y'all go to CousinTease.com. I got waffle mix. I got biscuit mix. I have jellies. Now, the fried chicken and the waffle mix will go great together.
Starting point is 01:51:36 Fry some chicken. Put it on top of the waffles. It is going to be good. What is it about the waffles that makes them better and more tasty with the chicken? I wouldn't say which one is, they both taste great. What is the waffles? How are they different than the pancakes? The waffles are a little bit sweeter though.
Starting point is 01:51:54 I will say that. The waffles are a little bit sweeter. So do you know what ingredients make it different than pancake mix? Is there something specific that goes into it? You add a different amount of eggs to make it rise. Yeah. So the waffle mix is more complete. It's more complete.
Starting point is 01:52:10 Now, with the pancake mix, you can add water, too. You can just add water, but you can also add eggs and all of that. But with the waffle mix, eggs are already added. It already has eggs. It's more of a complete mix. Which the, yeah. But you don't have to add eggs to the pancake mix, but you can. But the waffles, you don't need to at all.
Starting point is 01:52:35 Like, it's pointless. All right. A free thinking dog says, telecom worker here. We're treating it as an attack. Providers rent out bandwidth to other providers. If ATT is only attacked, it can still impact customers across multiple carriers. Interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:50 I think it's righteous to treat it as an attack, even if it's not. Yeah. Admar says, Terrence, my man, if you create your own flour, please put out a product similar to King Arthur flour. They have quality flour, but went all racist. You know, I was thinking about doing that and having a competition but you may and tim maybe maybe you can put in because you know i'm gonna need some help paying this uh giving giving money away well for sure yeah but if you make a flour that uses like non-pesticide wheat uh-huh that you should do that like non-pesticide we not no pesticide so there's a lot of people who think that celiac disease is actually just like glyphosate and other pesticides.
Starting point is 01:53:27 And so instead of having that whole argument, just produce high quality organic wheat that doesn't use any of the GMO, any of the garbage. And the guy who started Bob's Red Mill is gone now. So you've really got a shot to go to the top of the market. It was that King Arthur, organic King Arthur flour was some of the best. What did they do specifically? Well, I got it pulled up. They had a competition called Baking Pitch Fest 2024 called Perfect Potluck, and they said it's for person of color-led businesses.
Starting point is 01:53:53 You had to be eligible. You had to be a person. Jeez. How much money were they giving away? Like $5,000, I think. I didn't find yet. Yeah, they were giving away money. Timcast is a minority-owned business.
Starting point is 01:54:03 It is? Yeah. It's me. I'm a black brother. Yeah, they were giving away money. Timcast is a minority-owned business. It is? Yeah. It's me. I'm a black brother. I'm Korean. I need to get my... I need to get mine. You should go on Google and put...
Starting point is 01:54:13 You can register your business as minority-owned. Now, do you get any benefits for that? I don't know. You earn ESG score, maybe. Yeah. Something like that. Did you put minority-owned business on your business? No, because I don't want to publish the address to all the different i don't like putting my race on stuff now what if maybe
Starting point is 01:54:28 for casper there's no benefit for you i guess not i don't know i just feel weird saying it like i'm not from the caucasus that is always weird like i always thought it was weird that they say caucasian but it's like no one's from the caucus caucuses region yeah i don't mind listening my race on stuff i just know that ultimately it's for me there's no benefit right it's always gonna be a bad thing that i'm white in this culture i don't mind telling you that i'm white but yeah you can't say anything you can't do anything there's no benefit but i'll tell you there's no yeah you can you can't even get it you can't even be involved in a baking competition i grew up with this girl you can't bake no biscuits no i'm not i grew up with this girl who was um donor conceived her mom used a sperm donor and this sperm donor
Starting point is 01:55:11 had been like had left off a lot of stuff about his race so when she was applying to high schools and colleges she her mom always had her check hispanic because their name well but but hispanic just means you speak spanish yeah well at the time we didn't know this And her last name was Italian, but it looked like it could be Spanish. And mom was like, just check the boxes. It's better for you this way. I was wondering about the minority-owned. If you sign up for that, what's the benefit? It's Black History Month.
Starting point is 01:55:37 Nobody told me happy Black History Month. They're not giving out Black History Month discounts. There is just no benefit to this celebration. The definition of Hispanic, according to Oxford, is a Spanish-speaking person living in the U.S., especially one of Latin American descent. Especially.
Starting point is 01:55:54 So that means, if you're a Spanish-speaking person in this country, you're Hispanic. Ian, mi amigo. You see? That's it. That's all I needed. Okay.
Starting point is 01:56:03 ¿Cómo estás, Paco Nacho? Muy bien. Don't de esta bibli That's all I needed. Okay. Como estas, Paco Nacho? Muy bien. Don't de esta biblioteca. I am not Hispanic. I speak in no English. You're getting more minority by the minute. That's right. Esta alla.
Starting point is 01:56:14 I am a Hispanic Korean American. Wow. There you go. Do I get a scholarship or anything like that? When I was in South Carolina. Well, you know, New York City is giving what? They're issuing the $53 million. They're putting on credit cards to give to migrants. $ I was in South Carolina. Well, you know, New York City is giving what? They're issuing the $53 million they're putting on credit cards
Starting point is 01:56:26 to give to migrants. $10,000 per person. I just made a video about that. $10,000 per person. Yeah. But we don't know if that's $10,000 in total cost to get for the program
Starting point is 01:56:36 or if they're literally giving them a $10,000 gift card. Because some people are saying they're giving them a debit card with $10,000 on it. It might be a debit card with $3,000 on it, but it costs $10,000 to facilitate the program. They shouldn't be giving them a damn thing. They should're giving them a debit card with $10,000 on it. It might be a debit card with $3,000 on it, but it costs $10,000 to facilitate the program.
Starting point is 01:56:45 They shouldn't be giving them a damn thing. They should be giving them a ride. A ride back home. Shit. Yeah. And even that, it's asking a lot, right? Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. More Americans should be mad about that.
Starting point is 01:56:57 Why? More Americans should be mad. I think more Americans are mad about it than they ever have been, right? It is interesting how people have woken up to when people come here legally and are given benefits that you're paying for, you suffer. I feel like there are more people who are awake to this than ever, or at least in New York City. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:14 Especially people on the left, too. People on the left are realizing that all those things that should be afforded to me are not coming to me anymore. There were a bunch of shelters in Boston that were turning out, like turning away Native, like people, American citizens who are homeless or experiencing domestic violence because they need the beds for the migrants. All the black people that's been asking for
Starting point is 01:57:34 reparations should be pissed the hell off. Well, they are. Did you see what they're saying in Chicago? No, what they're saying is they're being replaced. I thought I saw something, yeah. They said they're being replaced. It's a great replacement. They've been asking Chicago for reparations forever no we don't have any money but we do have money to give
Starting point is 01:57:52 to these illegal immigrants who need our help damn what about us it's a crazy accounting system where it's like there's no money but actually now we have it if you're in this plight it's like a spit in the face AOC was like tweeted out these people are fleeing tyranny but actually now we have it if you're in this plight yeah it's like a spit in the face yeah
Starting point is 01:58:05 they aoc was like uh tweeted out these people are fleeing tyranny or something about people fleeing like tyrannical governments but they're just economic migrants a lot of them are economic migrants so this whole fleeing tyranny thing is and all the ngos that help the crop they say you know claim asylum when you get here it's going to take years to prove it and it doesn't matter. Oh, man. What do we got? What's this? Jason Hutchinson says, when the George Floyd incident happened,
Starting point is 01:58:33 they originally posted about seven minutes of what was almost a 40-minute long encounter. Right. And then the full video ended up getting leaked. Someone published the full video where you could see George Floyd in the car saying, take me out of the car, take me out of the car, put me on the ground,
Starting point is 01:58:44 put me on the ground. He was saying, I'm going to die. He said that in the car., take me out of the car, take me out of the car, put me on the ground, put me on the ground. He was saying, I'm going to die. He said that in the car. He was yelling out that he was going to die. He was chewing on a speedball. And he had a heart issue. Saying, I can't breathe before any knee was on his neck as well. That's a very notable thing that I noticed.
Starting point is 01:58:58 When I first saw that leak, I saw that he didn't say that at all. He said it way before he ever had any police contact, like people were indicted for, not indicted, but charged for. he didn't say that at all until and he said it way before we ever had any police contact like uh people were indicted for not indicted what charged for yeah he was complaining about not being able to breathe before and they did two autopsies on him yeah which was misleading yep that was uh jd says elon should buy vice for libs of tiktok so vice is going to keep the domain and they're and they're going to still exist so Vice.com will probably just be like a placeholder for their production. And then they said they might sell to Refinery29 or something like that.
Starting point is 01:59:30 I have no idea what that means. So Vice still exists as a company. It's just basically a shell of what it used to be. Do you think, who owns Aunt Jemima? Pepsi? Do you think they would sell me that name? You think they'd sell me her name? Nah.
Starting point is 01:59:44 Probably not. Well, you're a minority-owned business. I think you should sell me her name i think you should just use it you think i should just use it well they abandoned they abandoned it make so if you start using it tim they will have tim i'm gonna use it you told me you talked to your lawyer no i'm talking to you tim no take a look at this yeah this logo that i'm holding up for 50 years is was the most iconic image in skateboarding. It still is. But the company abandoned the trade. They abandoned the copyright. They abandoned the trademark.
Starting point is 02:00:12 And they've rejected it, denounced it, and called it racist. You're right because they have to use it. They have to use the image. And if they stop using it and they say they're not going to use it, they've abandoned it
Starting point is 02:00:22 and I can use it. And we've been using it for I think like a year now and they've not said a thing about it. What if they're not going to use it. They've abandoned it and I can use it. And we've been using it for, I think, like a year now and they've not said a thing about it. What if they're using it in another country? But I guess when you are doing a trademark. That's a different filing, a different country. A different filing.
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Starting point is 02:01:01 Terrence, do you want to shout anything out? Yeah. Y'all make sure y'all come to this after show. Cause I'm feeling, I'm going to be doing a lot of cussing, but go to cousin teas.com and get some of our pancakes. Y'all. They are so damn good.
Starting point is 02:01:14 Um, get the fried chicken mix. I'm taking the box that I gave to Tim back. So there'll be an extra one on the website for you. So go to cousin teas.com and get some great pancakes. There's a cousin tea. I was like, Oh, is it custom to CousinTeas.com and get some great pancakes. It's a Cousin Tea. I was like, oh, is it Cousin?
Starting point is 02:01:27 That's a nice one. Cousin Teas. No, I thought it'd be Cussin. Cussin. Can I get the cuss? For real? I get to really let it all out. Well, we got to get to the after show.
Starting point is 02:01:37 We got to do this. Yeah, I've been waiting for that. I came for the after show. Okay, well then everyone should go to the after show. I'm Hannah Claire Brimelow. I'm a writer for SCNR.com. That's Scanner scanner news you can find all of our work at timcast news on instagram and twitter and follow me personally on instagram at uh hannah claire.b and on twitter hc brimelow
Starting point is 02:01:55 one day i'll make this the same thing ian it's been fun to see you you too hannah claire and i also am like a lion in a cage and we're about to open the gates so get over there to timcast.com to watch it happen in real time. And, Terrence, you're like the American dream. You are like an example of a human that came from, I wouldn't say nothing, but from what you would consider adversity, and now you're worth, I don't know how much money. You're building a business.
Starting point is 02:02:17 I don't know if it's even public, but congratulations, and it's inspiring. I am worth a billion bucks because I live in the greatest country, and I'm able to come from foster care and own my own business. I mean, that's priceless. Right on. That's priceless. Good to see you, man. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:02:30 I appreciate it. Everyone else, check out Eyes of Advice on TimCast Music. I think is that the URL? Two hours. Two hours going live. Eyesofadvice.com will get you, I think, to the iTunes. But yeah, at TimCast Songs on YouTube. Subscribe now.
Starting point is 02:02:44 I'm Serge.com pleasure seeing you always Terrence cheers I'll make sure to buy some waffle makes as well for Waffle Sensei as well he makes waffles too yeah cheers we will see you all over at TimCast.com in about a minute thanks for hanging out you

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