Timcast IRL - TimcastIRL #70 - ENTIRE Police Team Resigns In Protest Over 2 Cops Suspensions, Welcome To The Wild West

Episode Date: June 6, 2020

Buffalo police quit en masse after a video of officers pushing a 75-year-old man so that he falls and hits his head go viral, segregation is back, propaganda is everywhere, and people are apologizing ...too easily. Finally, Tim speaks out in favor of bringing back dueling as a method of settling disputes.  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, everyone. In these trying times, it's very important to remain transparent. You may have seen that across Instagram, all of these companies are posting the racial makeup of their companies because that's the most important thing when trying to figure out if you're going to buy a product. Well, we here at TimCast IRL are minority-owned, and that means if you don't give us your money, you're racist. All right? Yes. No, don't ask us about the racial makeup of the entire company. All you need to know is that the guy who owns it happens to be mixed race. Therefore, we're good, right? Yes. Don't ask us about the racial makeup of the entire company. All you need to know is that the guy who owns it happens to be mixed race.
Starting point is 00:00:28 Therefore, we're good, right? I'm proud to work for a mixed race. Boss. Boss, yeah. Yes. You see? There's a, you know, the race thing doesn't even matter. There's a viral video right now of a black cop getting attacked by a bunch of white people.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Yeah, that's crazy. It's insane. They don't really care. So it's a joke, by the way. I don't expect you to give me money because I happen to be part Asian or whatever. But think about how stupid that is. If you like the show, you can super chat or whatever. It feels like we're regressing.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Yeah, it does. Dude, it is. Yeah. We're maintaining segregation more now. It's like demanding segregation. It's like, don't we want to all be together as one? No, there's definitely people out there
Starting point is 00:01:10 that want to maintain that. I have a feeling it's not Black Lives Matter people. No, it's the weirdos who are commandeering it. You know who James Lindsay is, right? We talked about him. He tweeted recently, the ends of the horseshoe have touched. You know horseshoe theory? what is it that the far left and the
Starting point is 00:01:28 far right actually bend around and start coming close to each other ah and he said they've touched like they're basically advocating for the same things now huh it's not really left and right though yeah it's just because you can have identity identity politics a government based on identity intersectionality whatever you want to call it. Anybody, white, black, whatever. And so you have white identitarianism, which is like a government about being white, policy rights based on being white or something. I don't want to act like I know exactly what most of those people think. But you have, all that boils down to for me is we want race to
Starting point is 00:02:05 be a defining factor in how government runs and like that sounds like a nightmare yeah it does instead of merit like wouldn't we just want merit like it doesn't matter what race you are if you're good for the job wouldn't that be merit is merit is racist bro is it like how good you are have you ever have you ever seen that how is that racist because people of color don't grow up with the same privilege you have well that sounds like what the issue is not right i mean the argument is that if you grew up in a slum in a ghetto okay the likelihood that you understand and know things have skills and access is lower than someone who didn't right so that's what we should be focusing on isn't it funny that it's obviously a class issue? Yeah. And instead they're like, exactly what I'm saying. It's a class issue. This is why I don't like it either. Yeah. This is why I don't like, you know, that's why I make
Starting point is 00:02:51 fun of it. It's a joke. It gives me money or you're racist. That's what they're all doing. That's what they're all posting that shout out to Lauren Chen, by the way, because that was her joke. She posted it on Twitter and I thought it was funny. So I made a title card for it. You commandeered it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But I'll give her credit for it. It was funny. I saw her post it. She's like, what are all these companies on her credit for it. It was funny. I saw her post it. She's like, what are all these companies on Instagram doing? And I saw that. And I'm like, this is so gross, man.
Starting point is 00:03:09 I don't like it because, like in the past, in 1964, you have the Civil Rights Act. The government and public accommodations cannot do these things. It's a negative right. What you can't do. Right. Not what you're granted. And then in 1967, we had Loving v. Virginia. What the government can't do.
Starting point is 00:03:31 It was criminal for interracial marriage and cohabitation. Right. So we were a like white identitarian, not even necessarily white identitarian, but like for the most part, because it was white dominated. We had racial laws on the books. We got rid of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:43 We made it illegal. And everything was great for my family for a long time. And we're all like, hey, that's cool. And all of a sudden, these people are bringing it back. That's why I don't like them. Dude, no matter which Identitarian faction wins, I'm not going to be happy about it. That's why I was talking.
Starting point is 00:03:58 So I was on Crowder the other day. You wanted to ask about Crowder. Yeah, let's talk about Crowder. How was it? It was great. It was fun? Yeah, Crowder is sending me a Sig M400. He said it was a Cadillac of guns.
Starting point is 00:04:07 It's pretty dope looking. I'm a little jealous, I gotta be honest. I'll take a gun. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, because I was gonna go get one. I wasn't planning on getting a Sig M400, but hey, if they're gonna send me one. But now you're getting one. It's so cool. I watch it. He's loud.
Starting point is 00:04:23 I understand why louder with crowder totally accurate yep so a couple points to be made uh-huh you know the one of one of the things i brought up on on his show is the reason i don't like what they're doing is that for me and my family and how i grew up my hope is for an american identity that's it because i don't i don't i don't get quarter from any of these factions. If if if I talk to the left, I'm white. Yeah. If I talk to the white identitarians, I'm not white. Yeah. So I'm like, I don't want to. You know, not the people who are like, hey, man, as long as you're American, I'm like, there we go. Yeah, that's it. We're all we're all. You know, that's why I don't like the encroachment of positive racial rights,
Starting point is 00:05:03 which means the government saying that we must give something based on your race. All of a sudden, then, you have these very fine paths where it's like, if you are this race, you get X. Alright, that's going to be dangerous. Because then you're taking from one group to give to another group.
Starting point is 00:05:19 And it's based on race. That will exacerbate racism. That's the last thing we need right now. I just want to point out something because Stephen Crowder was doing Cultural Appropriation Month, I think it is. Is that what it is? I think it is. I think it's a whole month. Is that why he was a Viking?
Starting point is 00:05:32 That's why he was a Viking. That is correct, sir. And I just have to say, you know, I realized something. In Philadelphia, there's a bunch of men culturally appropriating my culture. And I'm really kind of triggered by it. And I'd like them to stop appropriating my culture and I'm really kind of triggered by it and I'd like them I'd like them to stop uh uh appropriating my my roof Korean culture you got these men in Philly staying on rooftops with guns and you know no you can't do that nah that's overstepping that's not cool
Starting point is 00:05:55 yo that's cultural appropriation we we started it I'm kidding by the way first I don't look as long I don't I don't care what these people like it's the weirdest thing about these guys in Philly is how like you have all these lefties like panicking and i'm like are you panicking because you're planning on looting those stores kind of telling yeah what would i be worried about if i walk back how's it going buddy what's up doing a good job i was in when i was in ferguson the oath keepers were there and all these activists are like oh they're all freaking out because they're walking around with guns and i was like i guess when you've been to egypt and people have guns everywhere and like you're a car with some AKs, you're not worried about an American.
Starting point is 00:06:30 It's kind of weird, though. I guess if you're an American, why would you be freaking out over this? It's kind of weird. It almost feels like you're not allowed to be American anymore. Yeah. It's kind of against the rules to just be proud of America. Yeah. When did that happen?
Starting point is 00:06:45 It feels like that. this is the scary thing. I think it was it might have been. I can't remember who tweeted this out. So forgive me for not crediting you. They said one of the greatest, you know, propagandistic accomplishments was convincing young people that America was the evil empire instead of the saving light of the planet. Something like that. And I'll tell you what, man, it is true. Because I've been to these countries.
Starting point is 00:07:08 I've been to other places. I mean, you can praise some European nations for sure. But the United States is one of the leaders in anti-discrimination and multiculturalism. And these people who are acting like America is the evil empire have never been to China. China made a commercial where they put a black man in a washing machine. China is overtly racist and laughed about it. And they harvest organs of another minority group to sell on the black market. Well, to sell to some of these other wealthy oil nations in the Middle East.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Right. We don't do that here. No, we don't. No, no, no. We don't. Well, okay. So here's what you got to do if you're just tuning in. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:41 We've already got a ridiculous amount of super chats. So I got to be honest with you. We will do our best to read as many as we can, but full disclosure, we're not gonna be able to read everybody's super chats, but we do read a lot. We do read a lot. And comment, hit the subscribe button, and
Starting point is 00:07:55 smash that like button! Smash! Smash! Smash! Just once. Or you can just gently hit the like button. Just one time, because if you hit it twice, you actually de-like it. So don't smash it three times. Yes. Because then the one will work.
Starting point is 00:08:09 Lightly tap it. So we actually have the first story that we want to talk about. It's really contentious, man. So we have this story about, you probably have seen it. It's like two or three cops. They're standing here. This old guy walks up. They push him. The guy stumbles backwards, falls, hits his head,
Starting point is 00:08:34 bleeds from his ear, and he's in serious condition. And this led to a huge outcry. Now, I personally don't like the video and I complained about it. That's not nice. Because I think whatever your argument is, we can't have like, look, all these cops, whatever they're doing, you've got to be able to in the moment say this guy is an old guy who's whether he's angry or not. And you've got to be able to adapt. If an old man comes up to you and he's going, oh, look, imagine if Joe Biden walked up to you and was all belligerent. Oh, I would push him immediately. No hesitation.
Starting point is 00:08:59 I didn't say he was sniffing your sister. Oh, OK. Walks up to you. You sit down. Expect him. He would probably see my long hair. You can't see my long hair right now. But I'd be like, was sniffing your sister. Oh, okay. He just walks up to you. You sit him down. I would expect him, he would probably see my long hair. You can't see my long hair right now, but I'd be like, whoa, whoa, whoa, Biden, back off. He'd come up behind you and not realize you're a dude. He'd start brushing my hair.
Starting point is 00:09:15 He does that. He like brushes the hair. Anyway, the point is, if an old man walks up to you, I understand there's difficult circumstances. But when you look around here, look look man, I've been in these situations with cops. I do not believe any of this is necessary, but I gotta admit, it does look like it was an accident, but
Starting point is 00:09:33 I think it's rooted in them not really, not being trained properly and not thinking as individuals. I really do feel that way. And the reason I say that is not to be disrespectful. It's just, when this guy falls over and he's bleeding one of the guys actually stops like like he looks like he's gonna help him and the other cop like pushes him on the back like no go forward yeah i saw that and then he calls it in and so i think they realize like oh man this
Starting point is 00:09:56 guy felt like what do i do and they're like no no no ignore him like we'll take care of it and that's all you can do it shouldn't have happened in the first place true you can't you i think we can't have policing that that treats every single situation as though it's going to be rioters yeah because then you actually make riots but that's how they're trained isn't it like aren't they trained to to be able to handle the worst of the worst situations and always expect that that could happen i don't know because the truth of the matter is though that is that that could happen right like they could a situation can turn seemingly normal to someone shooting at them you know right that quickly you know so man it's a tough situation you know man i've been in situations like this i've been surrounded by antifa you got to keep your cool yeah so i think
Starting point is 00:10:42 one of the challenges not so much the training but the directives they have. Like, you can't do this. You have to do this. And so that creates... Give me a specific example. What do you mean? So like, stay in formation. Don't break ranks, no matter what. So when the guy falls over and the one cop kind of reaches down, and then the other cop's like, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:11:00 It looks like he pushes him on the back to keep going. Yeah. It looked like the cop wanted to check if he was all right yeah right seriously i was like oh so you let him a spark of humanity no he wanted to see if he was okay but the guy behind him nope we're we would be liable or like what what was going through his head there you know i think there's there's something i refer to as a scaling problem okay and and i know many of you who listen to my videos you probably already have heard me say it, but I think I'm going to repeat it for anybody who doesn't know it.
Starting point is 00:11:29 If Apple gives out 100 iPhones and 1% break. Right. Then everyone's like, well, I don't know. It's one phone. Who cares? If they give it out, if they give out 100 million phones and 1% break, now you've got a million stories popping up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Right. So I think that's what's happening with a lot of big city police departments. For the most part, you have normal encounters, but you have a margin of error. I do think the margin of failure for police increases as the communities become more disparate and fractured. And when you think about how people are finding about, to add your example,
Starting point is 00:12:03 the people finding out about these broken iPhones, who's telling everybody about these broken iPhones? Samsung. Right. Funny. But in the inverse though, we got the mainstream media
Starting point is 00:12:14 controlling what people are seeing. Right. So they're amplifying it and any little tiny thing that they can get to spark the fire that's already blazing hot right now. You know what really bothers me?
Starting point is 00:12:23 What? I can't remember which city I was in, but there was a big group of older black people chanting all lives matter okay and i live streamed it the media you can't find it man i searched for it i'm like where can i find this was cincinnati i couldn't find it wow pretty sure it was cincinnati and it was older black people chanting all lives matter and then I started to think like, you know, what we're seeing with this identitarianism stuff isn't about race. It's about age. Young people are intersectionalist, racialists, ethnicists, whatever you want to call them. Leftist identitarian.
Starting point is 00:12:58 And the older crowd isn't. That's why, you know, in my experience, the older crowd hasn't been. With a dash of entitlement. Yeah. In the mix. The younger people. For the younger generation. Oh, why, you know, in my experience, the older crowd hasn't been with a dash of entitlement. Yeah. In the younger people for the younger generation. Oh, yeah, man. Heaven forbid they ever use their hands because we're so spoiled. Like I'm I admit it fully. I'm spoiled. I man, I can go to I'm a vegan. I can go to the store and get meat that is vegan made from plants. It's amazing. Like what a time we're at.
Starting point is 00:13:26 Running water, clean water even. Being able to flush the toilet and let my poop get carried away. That's incredible. What a time we're in right now. We don't think about the fact that we didn't normally have these kind of things for 99.99%
Starting point is 00:13:43 of the human civilization on this planet. Did I tell you the Occupy Farm story? What? Oh, yeah. I think you did. But go ahead and tell it. Activists were granted farmland.
Starting point is 00:13:51 And it was like a couple acres. And they were like, come upstate and here's some farmland for the activists. And a bunch of people did. Yeah. They wanted to get off the grid and go green and just live sustainably. How long do you think they lasted? A day. Two weeks.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Two weeks. Oh, that's pretty good. Longer than I would have expected. I'm impressed. I was talking to my friend. Yeah, go. And I was like, why only two weeks? And she told me, she's like, because you wake up at 6 a.m. and go to bed at midnight.
Starting point is 00:14:13 You have to work all day. And you work all day until bed. Yep. And I was like. Farming. Farming land. I was like, yeah, and? So?
Starting point is 00:14:22 Yeah. I do that now. Right. She was like, I wanted to just chill in my apartment and read and stuff. I'm like, oh. So you like the comforts. Well, so let's read about why these officers are resigning. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:33 They say 57 officers have resigned from their positions on a Buffalo police squad in support of two colleagues who were suspended after they were filmed shoving a 75-year-old peace activist to the ground, causing him to crack open his head. The two officers were suspended without pay and are now under criminal investigation after footage showed them knocking Martin Gugino to the ground and leaving him with critical injuries in front of Buffalo City Hall in upstate New York on Thursday night. The Buffalo Police Benevolent Association told the investigative post that all members of the department's emergency response team have since resigned. i'm happy about it i am so happy about it you know why no tell me give the people what they want man this is what i can't you know i get it when it comes to new york city and the and the police are between a rock and a hard place where if they actually stop the looters and there's police brutality videos, and if they don't, and the residents complain, I'll tell you what, man, if the residents of these cities want you
Starting point is 00:15:28 out, but they're unwilling to actually stand up and call for it to support you, then stop. I'll tell you what you see right now. You see a bunch of activists showing up in your town saying abolish the police. And then all the residents are minding their own business saying, abolish the police. And then all the residents are minding their own business, saying, oh, well, okay then. Here's the vote. You've got 17, abolish the police, and 463,000, no vote, abstained. Guess who wins? So if the police aren't getting the support they need,
Starting point is 00:15:59 and the smartest thing they can do, in my opinion, is resign. If the residents don't want to stand up for the cops because the cops are bad, well then, there you go. The cops can resign. And if the mainstream media is shoving it down everyone's throat that all cops are bad, now we see cops are getting attacked.
Starting point is 00:16:16 It doesn't matter what race you are. Oh man, that video is brutal. I don't think I can play it. No? I can play a little bit, maybe. But I think because they use racial slurs. Oh, okay. You can leave the sound off. You don't think I can play it. No? I can play a little bit, maybe. But I think because they use racial slurs. Oh, okay. You can leave the sound off. I mean, you don't even need to.
Starting point is 00:16:28 You can see it. All this is, you can tell obviously what's happening. You got a black cop. He even looks like he's a little older. And they actually started attacking him. Yep. So what do you call it when a group of angry white people attack a black man? I know.
Starting point is 00:16:46 It's called a lynching. I guess that's when they kill them, though. That's a step further. It's racially targeted. No, I mean, it's racist. Yeah, it really is. It's like, are they just saying it because he's a cop? It's like they're out marching for Black Lives Matter, and then you start attacking a black cop like that doesn't really make sense because that phrase
Starting point is 00:17:10 doesn't mean anything to them yep it's a mindless mantra they don't actually care this is what i i tell my friends man i'm like you got to realize these people who are going out don't care about this and that's why i don't like them because when they say to me things like we're fighting for people of color i say oh okay let me tell you about my experience they go you're white you're not you're not color enough no no for us the scale the the my color is dependent upon how much i agree with them right that's why i'm like you don't really care about what i think you don't care about helping me or my family or anything like that. You're just lying because you know, it's really, really simple, man. This country is like 70, 72% white or some, you know, some large number. And so they, they're not trying to win over the
Starting point is 00:17:55 non-white demographic. They're trying to win over the white demographic. It's, it's, it's, listen, when you're a company, you have, you have two choices, you have two choices, right? Just bear with me. Okay. You can make asparagus-flavored ice cream or chocolate-flavored ice cream. Okay? Now, how many people do you think like asparagus-flavored ice cream? Zero. Maybe 0.0001 maybe, right?
Starting point is 00:18:17 Are we talking percents? Yeah. Sure. How many people like chocolate ice cream? Pretty much 60, 65% of the population. I'd say it's 90. A huge majority. Oh, there's people who like vanilla over chocolate. I'm not one of, 65% of the population. I'd say it's 90. A huge majority. Oh, there's people who like vanilla over chocolate.
Starting point is 00:18:28 I'm not one of them. I didn't say that. No, no, no. I didn't say they didn't like vanilla. I'm saying just that they like chocolate. Oh. I'm not saying it'd be most people. All right, I'll increase.
Starting point is 00:18:35 I'll increase. I was thinking it as their favorite. If you're going to start a company that sells ice cream, are you going to choose to make asparagus flavored ice cream? No, that's stupid. You're going to make whatever panders to the biggest crowd. So when you see these people, that's why all of these people out protesting for Black Lives Matter are white. They're chanting to convince white people they're noble.
Starting point is 00:18:57 They want the white leftists to feel good about themselves. Meanwhile, what did you see? How many videos of minorities have we seen complaining about this? Many. How many rappers, like high profile rappers have been like, dude, what are you doing destroying our business? Oh, yeah. And then the white liberals and media go, you don't understand. They're just traumatized. And he's like, what? I live here. They burned down
Starting point is 00:19:16 my store. And they're like, you don't get it because you're a bigot. I'm seeing all of these videos all day long. All it is is just these members of their community going what are you guys doing this is ridiculous this is them trying to control all of you each video i'm watching is like that's the wow you know some powerful truth right there you know they clearly don't care about the movement the the peaceful protesters are all black holding up signs
Starting point is 00:19:41 protesting peacefully it's like legit and then there are looters and then there's looters that have nothing to do with it they don't care about that exactly and there are all sorts of i've seen all races loot people looting yeah here's the problem here's the problem man they don't care the ideological looting and attacks are like the white antifa but then a lot of the looting videos you see are black people doing it okay i'm not saying that it's it's more of one or the other i'm not saying that i'm saying those are the things going around yeah i was talking to my friend about this and i said she my uh my friend was telling me that she knows like overt racists down south that are sharing all these videos saying ccc it proves it and i'm like this is a big problem that these white leftists support this because it's fuel for racism. Yeah, seriously. If you only show, you know, I don't know what the actual makeup is
Starting point is 00:20:29 for these videos and the race or anything like that. Okay. All I know is a lot of the videos that are going around show one race doing it. And then you'll see racists being like, see? And I'm like, man, there's so much more than that. And that's what I can't stand about these people. Because when we were talking about this in the very beginning about privilege yeah it's it's they think if you're born with nope with with no privilege it's harder for you to succeed and if you have
Starting point is 00:20:53 privilege it's easier to succeed that way you must that's why you must check your privilege it's like okay so it's a class argument yeah exactly will smith's kids grew up way more advantage than both of us probably you know it's funny alexis ohanian do you know who he is no co-founder of reddit okay he just resigned from the board right you resigned i heard about this he did and he said he he wants his position to be filled by a black person okay and he's going to give all future gain uh gains from his i guess stock or whatever to invest in the black community and stuff like that. He's married to Serena, I think he's married to Serena Williams.
Starting point is 00:21:30 And he has a daughter with her. And it's like, bro, your wife. So he doesn't need any of that. He's already achieved it. It's like, sure, whatever. What is your wife worth in terms of millions of dollars? She's not oppressed, dude. Like, I understand there are some
Starting point is 00:21:46 things that can be oppressive yeah but on the whole man your family has so much power now alexis is a really he's a really nice guy i'm not trying to disrespect him uh i know him and he's always been super super cool he's very very diplomatic and he's a really nice guy so and i got respect from trying to do to do good i just think first of all, if that's what he wanted to do, I got no beef. Go ahead and do it. I just think that's a misguided attempt. Look, if you're going to help anybody, that's cool. I don't care who he gives the money to to help, teach, learn, educational centers.
Starting point is 00:22:17 I just see this as, you know, someone who has grown up on the South Side to a mixed family. I've seen white people suffer with no privilege, thrown in the gutter, arrested falsely, all these things. It's just about, look, if you think that marginalized communities, black people, brown people, Hispanic, Asian, whatever, are worse off to start because of wealth, then if you approach this from a class angle, then you deal with it all. And you don't got to worry about singling anybody out due to race. Hey, you want to know what I just found out? Which is really interesting. So Serena Williams is worth $200 million. You want to know how much
Starting point is 00:22:54 Alexis Ohanian is worth? 70. $70 million. She's worth more than twice what her husband is worth and he's giving all. They're married, so that's $270 million together. Hold he's giving all. Wow. So they're married. So that's 270 mil together. So hold on, man. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:23:07 So far, they have successfully smashed the white heteronormative. No, it's just the white patriarchy. Right. And the glass ceiling for her. Yeah. Just the white patriarchy. Yeah. So there's still the cis heteronormative aspect they haven't been able to deal with.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Right, right. They did have a kid. Alexis. He's going to have to go gender neutral or something no no i don't i mean i don't mean to disrespect either of them because i think serena is actually super cool she's an amazing athlete i think uh alexis is a really good dude i've it's weird i've bumped into alexis in like really weird situations like randomly at the airport one day that's funny and i'm like alexis and he's like oh hey man how you doing he's a he's a really good dude and this i see what he's doing and i i want
Starting point is 00:23:48 to i want to make sure this is very clear what he's doing is cool you know he's not ragging on anybody he's not coming down on anybody that's what i don't like he's literally saying i'm going to give up some of what i have to try and help others right that's right on that's great my only thing is i wish people were more focused on class issues. Agreed. 100% agreed. Yeah. Because like I was just saying, if you think it is mostly about race, then you'll still end up mostly helping that race by your own logic.
Starting point is 00:24:14 You can just avoid the all lives matter, black lives matter argument outright and bring people together by saying, we're gonna help everybody who's poor. And guess what? You can even say we're gonna help everybody who's poor on the south side of Chicago. And then guess what? You end up wrapping up Latinos. You get black people involved. And you're helping creating an education center that can bring everyone together.
Starting point is 00:24:33 Not only that, what I think we really need too, especially in Chicago, because we talked about this the other day, would be like some kind of community center bridging these racial lines where they separate different communities. Awesome. Sounds great. Yeah, because then you'll have people of all races hanging out, playing card games, skateboarding. It always happens. It's like whenever, you know, the guy who went to all these different white nationalists and was
Starting point is 00:24:58 talking to them and converting them. Daryl. Daryl Davis. Daryl Davis. Awesome dude. But what he was doing was proving to them that we're all the same. Oh, you like the same thing as me? And then all of a sudden something clicked. It's like, oh, wow. I didn't even think that you could be the same as me. I refuse to let all these things that are going on today create that divide. And that's what's happening. It's like someone out there wants us to be divided.
Starting point is 00:25:24 And we need to just stop that. We got to realize we're all dude we're all in this together or there's an asteroid right now that's flying towards earth i'm i'm not joking i know it's it's if it hits us we could all just die that could happen boom and we wouldn't be able to stop it yeah or we could just come together i mean yeah obviously it's not going to hit us it's actually going to be like 60 million miles away don't don't don't don't come on man we're trying to be optimistic here we don't no no it's not it's not going to hit us that's what i'm saying i know i know i i know yeah yeah don't say don't don't you're taking away people's hope right now somebody tweeted you know somebody tweeted the story of the meteor headed to earth and they were like, thank you. No.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Or like, finally. Come on. Finally. It's the waiting I can't stand. Right. Seriously. I love everybody. We got to realize we're all in this together. All of us.
Starting point is 00:26:15 When I was little, I used to hang out with, we had, there was a Mexican kid, there was a Filipino kid. And I was thinking about this when I was growing up, a bunch of white people. And I was just like, whenever I would hear about racism and stuff, I thought to myself, I really think proximity is going to end all this. Because a lot of the racism stuff you hear comes from isolated communities. People who have never met a person of a certain race can only imagine based on stereotypes they've seen in TV or movies or whatever.
Starting point is 00:26:44 And so I was really excited. I was like, I think when we're like the more we spend time together and over time, it'll heal these wounds. And then when we're older, you know, like in a few generations, we're going to be like, oh, yeah, that's, you know, that's John from down the street. And it might be an Asian person or a black person. And that's when Occupy Wall Street happened. They were intent on segregating everybody.
Starting point is 00:27:04 They really did this. Yeah. During Occupy Wall Street, they created were intent on segregating everybody. They really did this. Yeah. During Occupy Wall Street, they created racial groups and made sure everybody stayed in their group and they wouldn't allow people to cross over. That's yeah. So if you wanted to vote for resources, you had racial blocks. Yeah. So like all the black people, part of a caucus, all the white people.
Starting point is 00:27:19 Oh, no, there was no white people caucus. You weren't allowed to. The Asians, the Asians, the Latino, the women's. It was only white people caucus. You weren't allowed to. Of course. The Asians, the Latino, the women's. It was only for marginalized groups. And so what do you think happens then when you have only people based on race, separate from each other, fighting for resources? It creates a divide. Talk about it. It creates segregation.
Starting point is 00:27:38 It's like we got to realize that it's a class issue. All of society needs to be revamped so that everyone can benefit. And that's not the way it is. You know, it is a class issue, but you know what else it is? It's, I don't know what causes it, but young people are really unworldly, right? Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:59 They don't, like we were just talking about this, they don't understand the value of hard work. That's true. You're right. And they, like they... They's true. You're right. They're spoiled. We're entitled. What were we saying earlier? We were cooking earlier.
Starting point is 00:28:13 John D. Rockefeller would look upon the homeless of America today with envy. Yeah. This guy, 100 years ago, richest guy in the world, oil baron, laughing with his monocle. I control the world's energy. Then he would look into the future and see a homeless guy walk into a McDonald's with air conditioning, with clean running water. He'd walk into an urgent clinic and give two bucks for an antibiotic. And he'd be like, wow. Not only that, he'd see the homeless guy and be like, this homeless man has no polio. And they'd be like, yeah, no one does. It's cured. He'd be like, what? Wow. Harumph. Wow. No, he'd be like what wow harumph wow no he'd be shy he'd be it would be envy yeah think about the people of all like all the accomplishments we've made
Starting point is 00:28:50 capitalism has been the greatest reducer of poverty the greatest creator of of wealth and education yeah and they're trying to tear it down so think about where we're at so far with our constitutional republic and capitalistic system yeah now we're at so far with our constitutional republic and capitalistic system. Now, we're not a laissez-faire capitalism. We got regulation, we got the Fed, we got a bunch of things people complain about. But think about what this has wrought. We've got civil rights legislation. We've got same-sex marriage, same-sex adoption, interracial marriage since the 60s. We've come a long long way man we really have and things are only getting better yeah it's like i was saying like you're not allowed to be wrong you're not allowed to admit you're wrong you're
Starting point is 00:29:33 not allowed to learn that's the biggest thing actually you're not allowed to learn so you take someone who who doesn't realize that who's been sheltered their whole life their family was super racist you know like because it exists in the past, you know. So here we are down the line. And then this person goes out into the world and someone goes, oh, your family was racist. Well, F you. I'm never going to ever speak to you ever. And they're like, what just happened? I don't even know. Like you seem like a nice person. But now I think you're kind of an a-hole, you know, but it's like cancel culture. It's all in the same lines. think you're kind of an a-hole you know but it's like cancel culture
Starting point is 00:30:05 it's it's all in the same lines like you're not allowed to learn anymore as a human you either get it right 100 all the time through your entire past or we're canceling you outright what i'm saying is i think that there is some there's some force that wants to destroy everything we've created yeah that's why i consider to be evil you know we have some problems yeah we've got environmental problems we've got uh sustainability issues okay and we've talked about reasonable solutions like how cool would it be if people had mini farms everyone had a garden i love this idea you know people who live in the suburbs in the country could replace their lawns with mini mini gardens and sustain themselves off their own food a little bit. Yeah, and remake cities. Cities are designed to keep people in control and owned, essentially.
Starting point is 00:30:50 Everybody in a city. I'm not talking racial. But I don't think it's designed. I think it's how the dominoes fell. You're right. You're right. That's way more accurate because as life went on, we got bigger farms. There's billions of us on this planet now billions of us so we the our antiquated ways are just carrying us into the where we are
Starting point is 00:31:13 now so so listen we're getting we need a hard check we're getting better we are getting better yeah we're we're improving uh the issue is these people who are socialists and communists want to end the system that created wealth, prosperity and fixes these things. America is a leader in ending plastic pollution. America is a leader in reducing carbon emissions. And these people are trying to destroy the system that created the good while ignoring the people that are exploiting it, like China and India. You see the things they're doing with all their waste, all their cities, their recklessness. And even corporations that are here. And they're fighting because Trump's trying to cut off trade to China, who's the producer
Starting point is 00:31:56 in cheap goods. This is, dude. That's upping their products or their profits. So, of course, they're pissed. They want him out. He's trying to bring it back to America. We were watching this video from Fleca's Talks. Man.
Starting point is 00:32:08 It was actually a video from Seymour Views, which you may have seen. Seymour Views is a black man in the hood. Trump supporter. What a boss. Seriously. What a boss. Look, he was talking about the globalists and the Illuminati and stuff. Lose me a little bit there.
Starting point is 00:32:21 But this dude was walking up to young guys, young guys and talking to them about how asking them some real questions, real questions saying, what do you think about America? What do you think about Trump? And his kids are like, F America. And he goes, F America. Is that what you really think? He's like, OK, where you want to go? Pick a country.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Yeah. And they're like, oh, well. And he's like, nah, man, nah. He's like, America's awesome. Yep. And then he was like, all this stuff they're telling you about Trump, about white people. It's not true, man. You know, it's not true.
Starting point is 00:32:44 And these kids are like, yeah, that's true, man. You know it's not true. And then these kids are like, yeah, that's true, man. I know. They're just trying to, you know. He brought up a really, really good point. Outside of whatever his opinions are, you know, in terms of Trump and the Illuminati, he said, listen, these people who tell you to hate Trump, they got their money
Starting point is 00:32:59 tied up overseas in these global industries. They don't like what Trump is doing. And I was like, there it is. Nailed it. Yeah. It's not, we're not going to talk about the Illuminati or the globalists. You can talk about that if that's how you want to frame it. It's really simple, man.
Starting point is 00:33:14 They've got stock in foreign exchanges. They've got properties in foreign countries. Yep. And Trump is saying, stop sending your manufacturing to a foreign country and hire American workers. And they're like, but I'll make less money. We're not going to make as much money, though. Exactly. It's like, and?
Starting point is 00:33:31 That's why it's funny. Boom. I love that. Because the people who are anti-capitalist because they oppose exploitation are the ones supporting open borders. And exploiting other countries. There it is. Not our countries.
Starting point is 00:33:42 Don't exploit America. We exploit other countries and make money off of it. Bernie Sanders in 2015 said that it was a Koch brothers proposal to have open borders. The idea being that if the borders are open, you can hire anybody you want. Pay them dirt. So they can exploit people here and still make a lot of profit. There's horror stories about what these companies do. When NAFTA came out,
Starting point is 00:34:09 the Free Trade Agreement, Trump opposed it. Yeah. You had companies that would set up in, they would displace Mexican companies because they would come in and offer slightly more, which was dramatically less,
Starting point is 00:34:20 and that would devastate the local economy. And then they would pay these people trash and then sell it back to us and it would just create all kinds of problems so the free trade basically meant they could manufacture in mexico and bring into the u.s for free trump was like nah if you want to do that you got to pay a tariff to bring that in and that means it's cheaper to hire american workers which is better for our economy right let's do it ever see that? Have you ever listened to that leaked audio? I don't know if it's real, but it's a Ukrainian guy. And he's like, listen, if Hillary gets elected, it's good for us.
Starting point is 00:34:53 If Donald Trump is good for America. But, you know, we want the good for us. That's basically what he was saying. Like, Trump is trying to do things that are going to be good for Americans all around. Yeah. And so these people who control industry around the world are very much so like, I don't want to lose money. Yep.
Starting point is 00:35:08 Donald Trump. Yep. And it's all these super rich people, man. They got, I wonder how many of these people have investments in China. A lot. I'm sure. Yeah. You, you look at these, these, these academics who are in on the take, essentially lying
Starting point is 00:35:22 to the federal government for grant money and then taking cash from China. I wouldn't be surprised if there are U.S. politicians who have invested in – they do it in clever ways, right? It'll be a holding company in the Bahamas owned by a Chinese nationalist, you know, a Chinese national. Do you hear that Bahamas is slowly being taken over by China? Oh, I'm not surprised. Yeah, everywhere, dude.
Starting point is 00:35:46 And you look at what's going on with China now, I wouldn't be surprised when... Well, I'll put it this way. Tucker Carlson ran this segment where apparently they wanted to investigate Michael Flynn, Trump's national security advisor, former, because he had expressed to, I think, Susan Rice, that China was a bigger threat than Russia.
Starting point is 00:36:03 And all of a sudden, they were, like, freaking out. We gotta shut this guy down. Oh, yeah. I wonder why. Think about all the companies that were like, we're sorry, China. And it makes you wonder. I'm not saying it's a grand conspiracy. I think over the past several decades, we've been sold out.
Starting point is 00:36:16 What they thought was that by doing these deals with China, China would westernize it. Instead, we China-ized. And now we have censorship and all this other stupid nonsense no it's not even that it's more like we're living in their city we they make all of our products yep they make all of our stuff it breaks we need to go buy more it breaks we need to go buy more it's just everything is made there like yeah it is yeah we gotta we need to make our own stuff i can't god it's it's getting really hard lately they they are ramping up the propaganda and demoralization
Starting point is 00:36:52 i see it the videos that come out like i watched one video uh today it was called whose side are you on okay and it's it's just propaganda made by these leftists where it's everything is the worst possible cop thing you could ever experience. Okay. Listen, man, I talk about the scaling problem. If you've got, you know, 30 cities that are protesting and you've got 24 hours in a day over a week, you got a lot of opportunity to find instances that, you know, the police do one or two things here or there that are objectionable. Yep. That need to be called out. I don't think you could ever get a police department to be 100% perfect.
Starting point is 00:37:34 So that means there will always be an opportunity for a malicious actor to grab enough video to put together a compilation of police brutality and then say, see, it's a problem. And there's no one out there reporting the good police officers. There are. No, there are. Okay, to an extent. I mean, I'm not talking about just maybe in this past week. I'm talking about in general.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Like, you know, think about what a good act. Yeah, you know, you see them few and far between, but it doesn't get the clicks. I actually think. It's not clickbaity. Sometimes. I actually think there are more stories done by local journalists that are positive for cops, but they don't go viral. Okay. Let's see what you mean.
Starting point is 00:38:11 If a cop throws – That's a good point. Like this story right here with the dude getting pushed over, this is – it's viral rage bait. Like everybody sees it and immediately has a reaction to it. But there was – there's a ton of stories that you'll see. Like a cop plays basketball with some group. You ever see the video that went viral recently of the cop doing a fakey big flip skateboarding? Totally.
Starting point is 00:38:32 And all skateboarders were going nuts for it. And I'm like, right. This cop who's skating is probably like 27. He's been skating his whole life, same as everybody else. Good skater. And now he has a job. Right. And so when he sees the kid skating, he walks up.
Starting point is 00:38:43 He's like, let me try your board. And he does a fakey big flip, which, mind you, is a pretty good trick. It's that switch that I was saying. We're just people. We're both humans. Oh, wow. It's crazy. We've got to remember that.
Starting point is 00:38:54 We've got to do that more often. Realize we're all human. I was in Virginia. And this young kid had accidentally bumped a car in a parking lot and scuffed it up okay panicked didn't know what to do and left and he came back uh to his apartment and the cops showed up and he was having a panic attack because it's like you just turned a minor minor fender bender into a hit and run yeah and the cop said to him you realize that by doing that you turned a minor scuffle scuff you could just you know it's going to be a couple hundred bucks into a hit and run which is serious crime and the kid's freaking out
Starting point is 00:39:27 and the cop was like don't worry about it man like no one's going to arrest you or anything we just want to let you know all we're going to do is is is give the guy your phone number and he's going to ask you to take care of it he's like for real and he's like yeah and then the cops like chilled and hung out while family guy was on for like 10-15 minutes and just just talk normal stuff like so what do you like the guys? It was young guys. They were like 28, 20, 30. Most of the interactions I've had with cops have been like regular guys on the job. You respect it. They're on the job.
Starting point is 00:39:52 Things are normal, but I've had bad encounters too. Like really bad ones, really, really bad ones. And if I was a stupid person, I would conflate bad people doing bad things with other people who did nothing wrong. And that's,
Starting point is 00:40:04 I think the problem that people have when it comes to propaganda and how the media plays this game, which let's do this. Let's jump over to another story, which is in a similar vein. And we'll talk about propaganda. Check this out. This is Jesse Single. Let's see. He's a journalist.
Starting point is 00:40:21 He's a good one. He writes. He's I guess he's authoring now, former New York mag and co-host of the Bar Pod. And he highlights this journalist, Zach Beauchamp, who tweeted this. I'm sorry, but, quote, abolish the police seems like a poorly thought out idea that's gotten popular with shocking speed. Hear, hear. Yep. I agree.
Starting point is 00:40:42 Yeah. Poorly thought out does. Absolutely. I mean, we've talked about it a lot and i man i don't even think we've scratched the surface right of it we've entertained the intricacies of what that means right we've entertained the possibility of shifting responsibilities of police and shifting responsibilities onto local community watches and and bolstering the second amendment to make it more personal responsibility as a possibility
Starting point is 00:41:03 right but i wouldn't begin to know what the result of that would be. It's just like, you know, I got to be honest. I think there is a good opportunity for figuring out if there's a way to reassess how our police departments function and we can create something potentially better. I don't know for sure, though. And I can tell you this. The reason why he's tweeting about this is that according to a poll 90 of american people of color want more police wow seriously more more more more look at this wow i was not expecting that
Starting point is 00:41:34 according to the cato institute they say this nine in ten black white hispanic americans all oppose reducing the number of police officers in their community. Okay, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I got the numbers wrong. A third say they need more officers. Oh, okay. 90% say we're good where we're at. Yeah. And then a third of them say, no, we actually need more. Wow.
Starting point is 00:41:52 None of them say reduce? None of... So I guess, what does that leave? Like less than 10%? Yeah. Holy cow. Yep. If 90% say we're good where we are, they oppose reducing.
Starting point is 00:42:03 Right. That means you've got 10% that are in favor of reducing. Holy cow. The overwhelming majority is like, we're good. We'll keep it where we're good where we are right they oppose reducing right that means you've got 10 percent that are in favor of reducing holy cow the overwhelming majority is like we're good we'll keep it where we're at and what happened to this guy when he tweeted this they came for him the the nine nine percent the ten percent the nine percent the people and this is dude the hidden tribes more in common study i gotta pull this up so we can cite it every time. Yeah, it's constant. Progressive activists make up 8% of this country, according to YouGov data.
Starting point is 00:42:31 Wow. 8%. That's it. The conservative wing makes up 25%. Isn't that crazy? The right wing of politically active people is 25%, and the left wing of politically active people is 8%. Wow. But they control our
Starting point is 00:42:45 institutions. They have disproportionate power in media. And that's why you get this. This dude, Zach, I guess is a journalist. He said, talk to a number of people I respect about the framing of the original tweet. And I do feel like it was a mistake. It was far too dismissive. And then I ironically complained about condescending replies. We all send bad tweets sometimes. This was one of mine. Bend the knee, you spineless fool. Sure, it was an opinion, but it's Twitter. This is what's crazy.
Starting point is 00:43:15 Right now in the New York Times, right? This is all looping together. The New York Times, the Grey Lady, the paper of record has fallen. We've seen the assault on the Grey lady to turn it to SJW insanity. Yeah. And there's been some bad moments. Now, that's it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:31 There was a revolt. 160 staffers did a virtual walkout because Tom Cotton wrote an op-ed saying, send in the troops. A position held by 58% of registered voters. Yeah. And sending in the National Guard by 71% of registered voters. Wow. So it's not. So everyone's in favor.
Starting point is 00:43:51 Well, it's not all Americans. Right. A majority, it seems. But of the people who are politically active, it would seem they're mostly in favor of this. And we even have this story right here. Where is it? Right here. A plurality of Democrats would support calling in the U.S. military to aid police during protests, poll shows.
Starting point is 00:44:08 So now that we know that's true, you'd think these people would be like, perhaps we shouldn't get rid of the police because people actually like them. Yeah. Yet somehow, here is where we are, where this dude is apologizing for what he was correct about. Yeah. That's the craziness of the mob. So check this out. This guy, Connor Freidersdorf, said, there is an ascendant pressure on journalists to reify positions that are held
Starting point is 00:44:33 by a minority of the public and a super majority of journalists. If it succeeds, it will not advance social justice. It will make journalistic institutions that value social justice less influential. Could you imagine what would happen if Joe Biden came out right now and says, Black Lives Matter is very important to me, which is why I'm announcing in my first 100 days, I will abolish all police departments.
Starting point is 00:44:57 What do you think would happen? Trump would win. Trump could go to sleep and just play Xbox. Trump could put a commercial and like thank you joe uh i'm gonna play xbox we got the best games i've got the new call of duty and just vote november and i'll see you then and then yeah call of duty he goes golfing xbox xbox i'm kidding if joe biden says this or in any way gets close to this position donald trump will be like for my next campaign move over the next six months i will be like, for my next campaign move
Starting point is 00:45:25 over the next six months, I will be golfing. I'll be putting my feet up on my desk. I'm going to be golfing. I'm going to hang out in Mar-a-Lago. I'm not going to do any work. Vote for that guy if you want to or vote for me. Goodbye. And then he wins 530 electoral votes.
Starting point is 00:45:38 Yeah. How? How? Man, the the the propaganda coming from this weird school of thought thinks they're winning. They might. So James Lindsay, who I'm referencing now for like the fourth time today. Well, it's because he's got these threads popping up on all of these issues that are prominent. And he's a smart dude.
Starting point is 00:45:58 He's a smart dude. Yeah. He said basically what they do, they infiltrate an organization until they have around 15% of it. Then they either manufacture or wait for some issue they can complain about and refuse to let it go until the company bends the knee. And they hope to either destroy it or completely take it over. If they destroy it, good, it's gone. One of their opponents has been wiped out. If they take it over, now they can wield its influence.
Starting point is 00:46:22 And then he said something like this. The New York Times will be propped up with nonprofit money so that these activists can wear it like some kind of skin suit. It's like, oh, he's right, though. Oh, man. That's what scares me, man. It's true. A lot of people have said that this woke SJW stuff would never leave certain smaller communities and college campuses. Now it's taking over the New York Times.
Starting point is 00:46:44 And it's been slowly doing it we gotta get out there and show people that having thick skin is important look at look at the first amendment it's like freedom of speech it's like call me whatever it doesn't matter it's not it's not even about that it's about political power they're communists yeah you're right i i hate i hate saying the communist word because it's kind of just like a weird cliche for leftists you hear all the time. Yeah. But the fringe activists that are pushing this stuff, they're literal communists.
Starting point is 00:47:09 They actually are revolutionary communists. And they're looking to create their version of a communist utopia. You know what really bothers me the most, the most offensive thing about them? What? Is when they tell me, don't you like Star Trek, man? We're trying to make a future like star trek no one had to work and they had free food and all that stuff and i'm like oh how dare you they had to work they didn't star trek yeah it's post-scarcity in star trek yes star trek
Starting point is 00:47:36 they have replicators so people who who like joined the federation did things by choice because they wanted to do things and explore and be better at what they do. But yeah, replicators just made food. So they just do whatever they want. We don't have replicators, man. We can't just do that. So these people are nuts. Ultimately, I think they just want to end all of the good
Starting point is 00:47:57 things that we've created. I don't know why. Maybe it's like an equal and opposite reaction thing. We've had it too good for too long and now the darkness is bubbling up. Or maybe it's like an equal and opposite reaction thing we've had it too good for too long and now the darkness is bubbling up yeah that makes sense or maybe it's like the light can't exist without the dark you know and the light must defeat it or maybe sunset sunrise maybe the golden age we had of liberty and freedom is sunsetting and it can't go it's a pendulum swing it's it's it's a it's a revolution it can't change you know i mean it can't it can't just say what it is no you no way i don't think we can we you know
Starting point is 00:48:29 we can just you know the saying you know hard times make strong men strong men make good times i'll say the whole thing good times make weak men weak men make hard times yeah it's it's accurate that's the cycle yeah 100 i think so so it's not so much that we won't come back but that we're entering the dark times no but that's also what what how that doesn't make sense is because that's like a full cycle of everyone feeling the exact same way and that is not the case there's billions of us on this planet and we have people that are refusing to to see people of color and and segregate it and be like yes we are different it's like no no we're all the same we gotta we aren't all weak and i'm not all of us
Starting point is 00:49:12 you know our men you know whatever but it's it's about the human race you have it backwards what we actually so the the civic libertarianism and and you know um classical liberalism types are saying we recognize that we're not all the same, but we must treat everyone equally under the law, which is the equal opportunity versus the equal outcome. We know it's a class issue. There's a lot of issues out there, but a lot of it is this class issue that we're stuck in, right? So not all of us are going through hard times. But here's the reality man so people are in different stages of that that quote so we got to bring everyone together
Starting point is 00:49:50 to be strong and be able to handle everything but but also keep in mind you know some stupid people right illogical maybe which you know not everyone i know some dumb people. Like low IQ, you mean? Yeah. Like unable to actually function and do a job. These people are unlikely to become super wealthy. Okay. Because they don't understand how to become super wealthy. So you're saying there will always be a class of people that are dumb?
Starting point is 00:50:21 No. I'm saying I think some people are dumb. Some people are smart. Humans have variability within their development. Okay. And I think also that there are just environmental factors we can't control, which will result in some people having certain abilities and some not, I'm not going to complain. The NBA is all a bunch of seven foot tall, you know, dudes. I'm not seven feet tall. I don't want to play in the NBA. I got no, it's not my dream, I guess. And if you really want to work hard for it, you can probably figure it out how to get there. Not everybody can. Not everybody
Starting point is 00:50:49 can do every single job. So the fact is these people believe that we're all the same, literally. Men and women are the same. Everyone's the same. You know, there's this critical gender theory that the only reason women are weaker than men is because they're trained from a young age not to engage in the same behaviors. But if that women did sports, they'd be just as strong. And that's not true. No, that's not. Right.
Starting point is 00:51:15 So men on average will always have more muscle mass. Yeah. And a female on average will always have less muscle mass and more fat. And that's for different reasons. I suppose you can be one of these people that wants to manufacture some kind of equality, but it can never be. It can never be. Imagine if we invented something that turned, that guaranteed, genetic engineering guaranteed everybody was the same hairless, olive skin colored type person. Men and women were of equal height and strength guess what women still have the babies that means they have to dedicate time and energy to creating and uh and and giving birth to that baby and that means that even if it's only like you know that that that
Starting point is 00:51:57 several days or whatever in which they're going to the hospital dealing with labor and and giving birth several days where they're not working. That will still confer an advantage to the males who can spend that time investing and working. Theoretically, you can pass a law then where it's like the man must be in the hospital with the woman at all times and try and force humans to be the same. We're not robots though.
Starting point is 00:52:19 We're not the model, you know, A93 humanoid. We're all individuals that develop with variability. That's true. Because of that, there's gonna be class. So what do we want to do? We want to make sure that everybody has a chance, has the same chance as everybody else. Yeah. And that if you choose, you can succeed. Maybe you won't, you're not going to be Jeff Bezos, man. You know why? There's one. There's, there's how many billionaires, you know, soon to be trillionaires, like one or two out of the billions, man, it man, it's not going to be you, you know? And it doesn't mean it's a bad thing.
Starting point is 00:52:48 It doesn't mean you're better or worse. It just means this is how life is. These people who are taking over the New York Times want to create a world where we're all gray blobs that are identical in every single way. It is not possible. True. We're not. We're all different.
Starting point is 00:53:03 Yep. If you zoom out far enough, we look the same. Yeah. The more you zoom in, the more unique we become. We're not. We're all different. Yep. If you zoom out far enough, we look the same. Yeah. The more you zoom in, the more unique we become. Well, mentally. Physically, we're all the same. I mean, we differ, but we all bleed the same color.
Starting point is 00:53:16 Right, right, right. That's really what I'm trying to say. We're all humans. Right. We're all humans. We all have the same base functions of what makes us work. Brains, kidneys, hearts, livers, and the variability in intelligence.
Starting point is 00:53:27 So my understanding of current biology and psychology is that the variability in intelligence and everything is actually relatively low. But don't you think that would change? If we really, I don't know the answers, but if we elevate everybody to a more of a base level, not I'm not saying get rid of capitalism or, you know, I don't, you know, but if we bring it up so that that baseline, the average is significantly higher. What's the average IQ? One hundred. A hundred is the average IQ. That's what's what.
Starting point is 00:53:58 So. Yeah. Right. So say we eliminate it and give everyone everyone has that chance. Right. eliminate it and give everyone everyone has that chance right to so a hundred years go by don't you think the average IQ of humanity is going to be significantly higher well so
Starting point is 00:54:12 the way IQ works is it tracks the average so 100 is baseline so we do generally absorb more knowledge but 145 is genius once you're past that you're officially a genius your brain works relative to everybody else functions I thought it is literally 145. I don't think IQ
Starting point is 00:54:28 is actually a really good measure of how you're going to function. Okay, I mean, it's an example of it, though. I understand the point you're making. I do not think you can create a world where everyone starts... There's no way to create a world
Starting point is 00:54:43 where the starting line is equal for every single person well i'm not i'm not even saying that it's going to be equal for everybody you know because families can you know travel their money down yep whatever any of the different examples there but if everyone has a chance you know if we get rid of the poor you know i. You can't. I think there's, I gotta believe that there's a way. A poor person today is wealthier than John Rockefeller was 100 years ago. Okay. I mean, technically that's not true, but the point is. No, it's definitely not true.
Starting point is 00:55:14 No, but what I mean is, the average person is considered extreme poverty by today's standards. Okay. For the entire planet. Like. Okay. The poor people in this country have air conditioning, have refrigerators. Everyone's got flat screen TV and a cell phone.
Starting point is 00:55:31 You can buy a cell phone for $20, get a data plan, unlimited everything, $20 on T-Mobile. That is wealth. That means somebody even in impoverished areas in the middle of nowhere can look up how to farm. So poverty will always exist because poverty is a relative. That's a good point. So you're always going to have, look, I work every single day.
Starting point is 00:55:54 And I only have two half days off where I only work a full shift in the morning. So I work a full shift. Then we do this show at night. Yeah. I don't have to. And other people choose not to. Because of that, I'm better off than they are. shift then we do this show at night yeah i don't have to and other people choose not to because of that i'm better off than they are because of that my kids will have advantages yeah should we take
Starting point is 00:56:12 away all of that extra money i've made by my choice if you do that then why would i bother doing this show well i think even like say you know trump is bringing jobs back here where the factories are all returning people are going to lose their you know trump is bringing jobs back here where the factories are all returning people are going to lose their you know big huge profits because they're going to have to pay minimum minimum wage to their employees people are going to get much better jobs there's going to be a lot more jobs available if that's the case so then all of a sudden all these factories that we've lost now people can actually work so there's jobs everywhere all across the country. So it's like I want the people who are poor to have an opportunity to
Starting point is 00:56:51 be able to have those jobs. Like as I said, I don't have the answer, but I want to find the answer. I want to move towards the answer instead of just, everyone's just throwing insults at each other and blaming and it's this blame game. No one wants to actually have a conversation about it, where to move forward. Yeah, it's really aggravating me. And you try and talk to them and they just get mad at you because they're looking for the other.
Starting point is 00:57:15 They're like, no, no, no. I don't want to figure this out. I just want to scream my ideology at you until you agree with me. If we bring back all these jobs to the United States and reopen these factories, two things are going to happen. People in China are going to lose jobs because those are the jobs they used to have. And now they're going to become poorer. So you can say, I'm in favor of helping America first, and I get it. Some people argue it's better off helping these foreign countries to lift everybody up.
Starting point is 00:57:40 And that means American sacrifice. I get the idea. The other thing that will happen is the guy who started that factory to bring those jobs back will become rich. And you will always have the top tier and the bottom. The communists want to get rid of all that. But they don't understand why that doesn't work. When they gave the farms away in Zimbabwe, you know what happened? What?
Starting point is 00:57:59 Everybody starved. You know why? Because no one knew how to farm. Exactly. Exactly. And in China and in Russia, they did. They said, these people who own the farms are the bourgeoisie. They weren't.
Starting point is 00:58:09 No, they called them something else. I can't remember what it was. They were like the wealthy peasants. So they got rid of them and then gave the farms to the actual farmers. And guess what? Or to the workers. The workers didn't know how to farm. Same thing.
Starting point is 00:58:21 Everybody starved. Right. So it's... Well, that's another thing we don't do anymore as humans like you know back in the day if your dad was a blacksmith you were a blacksmith your son was a blacksmith your grandson's a blacksmith that's why your name was smith exactly right so or you could be like john we don't do that anymore we were we were raised i i remember being a kid like you could do anything you want i was like i want to be in the air force and they're
Starting point is 00:58:44 like you're colorblind you can't and i was like, I want to be in the Air Force. And they're like, you're colorblind. You can't. And I was like, but I want to be an astronaut. I want to fly in space. They're like, sorry. No. And I was just like, well, all right. There goes that.
Starting point is 00:58:54 Maybe what most people are taught. You can do anything you want. And people believe it. They're like, I can do anything I want. I can't. I don't want to work for it, but I can do whatever I want. Yeah. Maybe it's like you got to work for it. So here's what whatever I want. Yeah. Maybe. It's like, you got to work for it.
Starting point is 00:59:06 So here's what you do. When you were told that you couldn't be an astronaut, then you go to school for biology to find a cure for colorblindness. Something that you could, a treatment that would repair the, so my understanding of colorblindness is like the cones are pressing against each other. Okay. So it makes it hard to differentiate. So like humans are trichromats.
Starting point is 00:59:24 Okay. We have three cones and rods or whatever. I don't know a whole lot about it. So like humans are, are trichromats. Okay. We have three cones and rods or whatever. I don't know a whole lot about it. So I'm probably, you know, getting away wrong for those that do. But the general idea is that I read something where it said the cones are kind of like pushed together.
Starting point is 00:59:34 So it decreases your ability to differentiate between certain wavelengths. Yeah. Maybe there's a treatment that can be done via surgery or something that'll, that, you know, all of a sudden, boom, there it is. It separates. separates and then you with a disadvantage work towards curing it for everyone else people have done this there have been a lot of stories of people who were told because of this
Starting point is 00:59:55 you can't do that and then they went to school to fix it and that's their contribution but the reality is yeah man you but you couldn't be in the NBA either. Whoa, whoa, whoa. I'm actually quite good at basketball. But you can't be in the NBA, dude. Well, okay, okay. That's actually a bad example. I'm pretty good at basketball. Because you could train.
Starting point is 01:00:13 I probably couldn't be. No, no. Honestly, if I trained, I'm not saying I'm NBA worthy, but I'm pretty good at basketball. I like playing basketball. I grew up in Chicago. I was like a teenager watching Michael Jordan crush it in my town like we owned basketball in the 90s it was awesome I'm a big basketball fan
Starting point is 01:00:31 to be fair the NBA is something you can dedicate your entire life to to get fully built to be in it regardless but let's say you were born with one leg it's like what are we going to do are we going to change the rules and be like you gotta allow it? No, it doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 01:00:47 It wouldn't work. And that's what a lot of these weird people on the left think that's going to happen. Yeah. They don't understand that we're not created
Starting point is 01:00:55 as perfect androids that are built to spec. To do anything we want. Yeah, they call it the blank slate theory. Oh, yeah. All humans are the same and they're programmed.
Starting point is 01:01:03 This is not true. No, it is not true. It's not at all not true. Did you know that humans raise their arms instinctively when they succeed? No, I didn't know that. That's kind of cool. You know when people win something, they go, yeah! And they'll throw their arms in the air? Yeah, definitely. They know this is inherent
Starting point is 01:01:17 human behavior that's not taught. Because people who've never blind people still do it. People blind from birth, like kids, will do the same thing. So they've never seen it. They've never seen it, blind people still do it. People blind from birth, like kids, will do the same thing. So they've never seen it. They've never seen it, but they'll do it. That's cool. And so they're like, right, so they can track things that are inherent to human behavior.
Starting point is 01:01:33 And it's obvious, man. Like, how come all the cats do the same things? They're not taught to be cats to scratch things. They scratch. It's in their DNA. Yeah, it's, I think, look, there's a mix of environment and nature and nurture. There's a mix of nature and nurture. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:49 I think my understanding of a lot of these studies, which is not an expert, I'm not a biologist or evolutionary psychologist, is that the variance in nature can be easily overcome by nurture, meaning you can take any person and nurture them to be successful. But genetics do play a role in everything about us, including intelligence. And a lot of people don't want to talk about it because it's considered controversial or whatever. But Sam Harris, are you familiar with Sam Harris? No.
Starting point is 01:02:17 Sam Harris is a neuroscientist or whatever. Yeah. All I know is that he's an atheist. I don't know what his specialty is. He's a very, very famous podcaster. He's an atheist. I don't know what his specialty is. He's a very, very famous podcaster. Okay. He's the expert. And he had some conversation where he very simply said, if we know that genetics play a role in our development,
Starting point is 01:02:31 I think he did. I want to make sure I'm not misquoting him, but my understanding of his argument was, because he did it with like Ezra Klein of Vox or something, he said something like, if we know that genetics plays a role in everything about how we're developing, why wouldn't it play a role in our cognitive capabilities? That doesn't mean that there are certain people who are too dumb to function.
Starting point is 01:02:51 It just means that it plays a role. It's not – it shouldn't be controversial. It's a simple truth. My understanding of it is some people are going to be smarter. Some people are going to be stupider. There may – it's not necessarily about race. It's about – how do you describe it? It's about certain clusters of, you know, genetic happenstance that are either smarter or not.
Starting point is 01:03:12 And sometimes it is in one area and not in another area. But ultimately, my understanding of it is that it can be overcome by nature. And I think that's true. I think people can make choices and choose to be better, choose to be great, choose to better themselves, and they can choose not to. It's about free will, you know? Okay. But yeah, long story short, the people that are taking over these organizations, the people who want to abolish the police, there's no rhyme or reason to what they're saying. So we'll wrap up these thoughts and jump over to Super Chats. When it comes to abolishing the police, that should be evidence to everybody that the I'm
Starting point is 01:03:46 sorry, man, we're done here. We're done. Every time I've said, hey, that idea is stupid. The Democrats are adopting a dumb idea. And people have been like, well, I kind of understand what they're saying with this one. OK, tell me what they mean by this. Can you can you can anybody? I don't want to get rid of the police. I don't get it. We can entertain the conversation of community policing and stuff. But to actually campaign and abolish the police. I laughed so hard when I heard they wanted to disband the police in Minneapolis. It's ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:04:17 Yeah. So what do you do? You get mugged. You're like, I guess I'll just die. You're in your house and someone's breaking in. You're like, well, how far did I make it? 34 years? It's been fun.
Starting point is 01:04:29 Well, 2A. Exactly. You got to have a gun. And that's the counter. That's like, okay, you know what? This normally wouldn't work, but we shouldn't be relying on police for everything anyway. Yeah. We should be like, come in my house and like that, was it Polk County Sheriff?
Starting point is 01:04:43 Yep. I'll blow you out the door. Yep. And he's telling his residents, that's what polk county sheriff yep i'll blow you out the door and he's telling his residents that's what i'm suggesting to them to blow you out the door and it's like wow that's a deterrent in itself it's crazy that it's a scaling problem these mass shootings because we we've always had them you know i guess per capita you can see differences yeah but because we have so many people and mass media. Dude, when I went to Glenn Beck's studio last year, he's got all these really, really old newspapers on the studio walls in his building. And one of them, I was reading a story from like 1850 or whatever.
Starting point is 01:05:18 And it was a story about a guy at a bar, a saloon. And some guy walked out smoking a cigarette, pulled out his flintlock pistol, put it in the chest of the guy and shot him for no reason. Wow. I guess that's an argument for, you know, I don't actually don't know what year was. It was really it was a long time ago and it was like a flintlock pistol or some ridiculous nonsense. Jeez. And I don't know if maybe it wasn't a flintlock pistol.
Starting point is 01:05:39 I don't know. But it was like he shot him in the chest and it was like, these things have happened. The Wild West, man. You know? We watch movies about the guy walking in and being like, the sheriff can't stop me. I'll put a bullet in anyone who stands in my way. You.
Starting point is 01:05:54 And then they have a showdown. Dude, dueling used to be legal, too, you know? Yeah. Yeah. I was thinking about dueling. I was thinking, like, maybe it should be legal, you know? No. Why not? be legal, you know? No. Why not?
Starting point is 01:06:06 Two people, mutual combat? Did you know that mutual combat is legal in a lot of places, right? Really? Yeah, like if you tell someone to take it outside and they agree, they don't arrest anybody. Oh, wow. Yeah, it's mutual combat. That's insane. Like you guys agreed to fight.
Starting point is 01:06:19 Not every jurisdiction has this, but some states are like. Seriously? But what are they going to do? If two people are like, don't you do this they going to do? If two people are like, Don't you do this. I'll hit you. And it's like, Oh, yeah, buddy.
Starting point is 01:06:27 You can't do it. I'll see you outside. And they go outside together. Two grown consenting adults, man. Two grown consenting adults went outside and punched each other. Who do you arrest? Both of them? Wow.
Starting point is 01:06:36 Some places probably would. But I don't know, man. I don't know. It's a libertarian concept challenge of dueling. If two grown consenting adults say, I want to duel to the death, it's like... There would need to be, like, dueling pits so that they don't... Stray bullets don't go flying, killing random innocent people. Dueling arenas?
Starting point is 01:06:56 Yeah. That's great. I mean... That's going to be, like, a new sport. Can you believe they used to do that? Like, it seemed like life was so what's the opposite of precious i don't know people were very cavalier about their lives yeah they were like well i'm gonna die anyway i might as well have a duel now at the age of 19 yeah i guess i won't die when i'm
Starting point is 01:07:16 35 of some kind of illness yeah that's the kid that's the family guy joke where it's like uh they did a flashback episode where it was like the 1700s or something. And Peter like stubbed his toe and like got a slight cut. And he goes, well, I have a small cut. I'm going to die of the infection. So like that's it. I had a good run. Yep.
Starting point is 01:07:36 He's like, well, I'm 19 years old and I just got an infection. Now I'm going to die. That's how it used to be. Yeah, that's crazy. And it's not like that anymore. No, it is not. We're very lucky. We are in a time of like we're all blessed that we don't think about it. You know, we do have.
Starting point is 01:07:50 I'd be willing to bet if you went back in time and grabbed Mr. George Washington and brought him back here. And you were like, did you know that dueling is illegal? He'd be like, what? Why? Yeah. You know, and like they owned people back then. Yeah. Like there's a lot of things we got rid of that would shock them that we can't do today.
Starting point is 01:08:08 So for the better. But the thing about dueling, though, is consenting adults. Like shouldn't consenting adults be allowed to do what they want with each other? Yeah. Yeah. Is your body yours? It's crazy. You know, Trump signed the right to try bill.
Starting point is 01:08:21 You know what that is? You could try medicine that's not approved yet yeah if you're dying if you're yeah if you're dying and you have no other choice like why was that illegal in the first place yeah that's that's legit if i was dying of some weird rare z's and they were like well we have this experimental drug that has worked but it's not approved yet and it's like i want it hit me if i hit me with it if i was if i was dying and they were like we're gonna try this therapy and it failed we're gonna try this next extreme therapy it failed well we got this experiment experimental therapy and it failed i'd be like what haven't we tried uh okay well i'll tell you
Starting point is 01:08:53 what i'm gonna die in 20 minutes give me the bleach yeah i'll take literally anything yeah with a 0.11 uh 0.00001 chance of saving Yeah. Whatever it is. You could help someone else, too. Yeah. So Trump talked about, you know, is there a way we can, you know, put some, what did he say? Disinfectant under the skin? Some kind of disinfectant under skin. People ran with it. And everyone went nuts and got angry at him.
Starting point is 01:09:16 And I think it was a silly comment. But it is. They do have treatments where they take UV lights and put it down into your lungs and stuff. Yeah. Weird. And H2O2 hydroperoxide, you could argue, is a disinfectant under the skin. But the point I'm making is, if I had some kind of, like, contagion and everything failed,
Starting point is 01:09:33 bro, you're not going to stop me from trying something. If you're like, you're going to die right now, there's nothing you can do about it. We have no treatments. I'll be like. All right. What should we try? I don't know. Bleach kills these things, right?
Starting point is 01:09:42 You got any ideas, Doc? Yep. I'll be guinea pig. Try it on me. I'll take whatever. You got crystals? things, right? You got any ideas, Doc? Yep. I'm a guinea pig. Try it on me. I'll take whatever. You got crystals? I'll take crystals, man. Yeah, take the healing crystals.
Starting point is 01:09:49 Bring in the crystal lady. Have her rub crystals and acupuncture. We'll just go for it. I'm going to die. Sound therapy? Whatever, man. Ancient Egyptian sound vibration. Yes.
Starting point is 01:09:57 Yep. Bring me into a zero G plane, free falling, with acupuncture, crystals, those suction cup lamps all over my body. All at the same time. And I'll be on, I'll be in a ketogenic diet while I'm doing it. A vegan ketogenic diet. Just do everything.
Starting point is 01:10:13 It's not possible, but yeah. But no, but it's crazy that we have laws saying like, you can't do that with your own body. Yeah, I don't get that. It's my body. Well, hey man, Trump signed that bill. That's a good thing. Yep. So how about this?
Starting point is 01:10:23 How about we jump over to these super chats? What up? And start talking to the people. The people. I love these people. What up, everybody? I like the people. How are you guys doing tonight?
Starting point is 01:10:31 We, you guys. It's Friday. Have you smashed the like button? Smash it. Only once? Have you smashed it? I'm waiting. Yes.
Starting point is 01:10:40 I don't hear anything. I don't think we have the cable set up for the live stuff. For the, for the, For us to hear the chat? No, no, no. For the music. No, it's... Isn't it? No.
Starting point is 01:10:51 Not set up. Oh, no. Well, all it is is just... It's right there on the floor. You just plug it in. But we need to turn it on and do the sound checks and everything. Well, you know what? We're going to do that because it's Friday.
Starting point is 01:11:00 Everyone's expecting us to jam. You know, you guys know that, right? We jam Friday nights. It's going to be you doing two songs. What? You're not playing a song you can't do it you can't do it no i had the throat problem man and you played you worked for like five hours yesterday right so right so then i did the yeah i i had a really bad sore throat okay and i'm like not this week man all right but we're gonna read super chats for now let's do it let's do this courtesy says adam should go with tim to the fFL and get himself a lower receiver and
Starting point is 01:11:26 build his own. Start with a lower. Cool. I guess, what is that called? A ghost gun? When you build it all yourself. You can legally make your own gun. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:11:34 Interesting. Keith D. N. says, have you heard anything about China invading India? I've been hearing murmurs about it, but haven't looked too deeply into it. I have seen it. I've read into it a little bit. We were talking about it yesterday. I was trying to, like, maybe it would be a subject. Yes.
Starting point is 01:11:50 Not, I mean, it seems like they're testing the parameters. They're pushing. And no one's stopping them. I mean, India's like, hello, hello. They're doing this. So did someone just say it? I see it right now. People are saying UFO.
Starting point is 01:12:09 Yeah, there we go. Spin the UFO. I moved it forward a little bit so everyone could see it. Spin it. I'm going to spin it like crazy. Oh, no, it's there. It's good. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:12:18 Don't spin it too crazy now. Oh, it's bouncing. Oh, I'm scared. No way. I've never seen it do that. That's when you're pushing it. Dude, you just pushed it to the limit. It's like about to fly away.
Starting point is 01:12:31 It's going to fall off. No, no, it's good. Oh, we're good. Oh, my goodness. It's calming down. I pushed it to the limit. You did, dude. All right, let's read some more of these.
Starting point is 01:12:37 That's exciting, though. All right. The Grizzly says, hi, Tim. Oh, did it just erase those? Oh, no. Here we go. The Grizzly says, is there any. Oh, did it just erase those? Oh, no. Okay, here we go. The Grizzly says, is there any other way I can contact you guys besides Twitter? I don't want to use it if I don't have to.
Starting point is 01:12:50 Hope you three have a nice night. Thank you. You know, honestly, it really is the easiest way to get in touch with the show by tweeting at Adam Krigler. Yeah, hit me up. So I get it. You know, I don't know if you can't really do Instagram. Twitter really is the easiest way.
Starting point is 01:13:02 I mean, I can. I was perusing it yesterday when we were kind of like, what are we going to talk about? A lot of people are hitting me up on Instagram. I didn't even really notice because I usually just open Instagram, post something, check it out a little bit. We can set up an email for you or something if you want people to email you. Or just the show in general because Lydia can also have that. Yeah, that sounds good. We'll set up a Timcast IRL email
Starting point is 01:13:28 address for everybody. We'll get that done for Monday. Yeah, that sounds good. Boom, there it is. So also, don't forget, follow me at Timcast on Instagram and Twitter. And you can also follow at Sour Patch Lids L-Y-D-S because she posts spicy memes. I do. Spicy memes.
Starting point is 01:13:43 Jean McLeod says, love sharing your videos on a Facebook group and watch the daft British for stupid lefties try and argue against you. Can't wait to get my Harumph shirt. Yes. I have just ordered some Harumph skateboards. Oh. Yeah. I don't know how good they'll be.
Starting point is 01:13:58 You gotta test them. We're gonna test them out. Hold on. Let me. I'm gonna go grab it and show off this. Oh, yeah. Adam's got his skateboard, too. This is so cool.
Starting point is 01:14:04 So there's gonna be some Harumph, I say, skateboards, same graphic and everything, and it says Timcast underneath. I'm going to try it out, see if they're good, and if they're good, then we're going to have some skateboards. You guys, this is so cool. All right, so this is dope. Someone just did this for me, if you guys can see it. Wait, here, here.
Starting point is 01:14:20 Wait, it's shiny. Look at that. Look at that. That is some quality work right there i love it that's cool graph thank you so much for this this is dope i'm never gonna skate this this will be the backdrop behind me when i when i officially start adam cast i'm excited really cool really appreciate it sweet word all right let's see a.h glassman says million man march august 28th led by l sharpton on one hand
Starting point is 01:14:46 pretty cool but also wary it is close to the elections in two given sharpton's reputation will this event further polarize the u.s or will the organizers unify us i don't think i don't think either really um most people i don't think really pay attention too much to these very specific events so i don't i don't think it'll it'll register that much it's a good point keck azim and diaz says timcast irl youtube is shadow banning or moving comments example in the era of sje's social justice extremists is it possible to have a discussion about the real issues in the black community so youtube automatically censors ridiculous amounts of comments we can't do anything about it it They gave me a notification recently and they were like A new feature we automatically remove comments
Starting point is 01:15:27 And considering we get 20-30,000 comments a day or more Probably some ridiculous number There's no way to go through all of them and try and like figure out What was removed and why it was removed YouTube just censors man Yep No control says consider this
Starting point is 01:15:43 250,000 die each year from medical malpractice if the doctors aren't sent to jail but are required to have insurance same for cops we did talk about that the other day yeah we talked about it yeah but uh some people argued against it saying cops wouldn't do it i don't know what the answer is maybe it's cheaper insurance the gray gamer says brian stelter has such a far back hairline that I literally can't see it past the horizon that is his 12 head. Well, people don't like that guy, I guess.
Starting point is 01:16:11 Luke Walter says, Tim Pool for US Secretary of Media 2020. Yes. I do not want to be involved in government in any capacity. That'd be so cool, though. Those are the people that we need in government, though. If the men in black showed up at my house
Starting point is 01:16:22 knocking on my door and they said, Mr. Pool, we need you. I'd be like, give me a minute. Let me get get my shoes i'd run out the back door i'd be gone i'd be hiding in the woods and be like no way but the bug out van is in the front no i'm just kidding it's like run around the block and wait till they leave what movie was it 2012 i think where they go to the woman's house and they're like dr you know smith or whatever we need you and she goes for what like come with us now and And she's like, I can't believe this. And they take her because they need a scientist. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:45 I'd be like, no problem. Let me put my shoes on. I'd, gone. But then I guess the world ended and she lived. So that'd probably be stupid of me. Because maybe they're like, the world's ending and we want to save your life. And I'm like, no. And I'd run away.
Starting point is 01:16:59 I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I just don't want to be involved in government and stuff. I feel you. David Caballero says, will we ever see Lydia cast IRL? Well, there's an Adam cast. Yeah. A Lydia cast?
Starting point is 01:17:10 This is my Lydia cast. All right. I'm going to start trying to speed things up because, admittedly, we have, unfortunately, too many super chats. Dark Renji says, what would you think about taking away a bit of power from the police? If you were to see an officer being severely aggressive during an arrest, you can intervene without fear of arrest or retaliation. The challenge is, you know, I'm not sure there's a real solution because if everyone said that cop was, you know, look, look, I'll put it this way. If you saw somebody running down the street
Starting point is 01:17:40 screaming, help me, please. And the person chasing them was a cop. Right now you could do nothing. You don't know why they're running, who's doing what. Good point. So imagine you see two people running and they're in plain, plain, regular clothing. And one guy goes, stop that person. Stop that person. What if the person chasing him is a criminal, the mugger? Right. So there's, there's, there's techniques that con artists use where like one really notorious thing is what you do is you take a wallet with an ID in it and no money. What they do is they'll wait for someone to take money out of an ATM. People often leave their receipts, you know exactly how much they took,
Starting point is 01:18:14 and then you reverse pickpocket them. So now they have your wallet with your ID in it. And you call the police and say that person pickpocketed me and the cops do the robbing for you. The reason I bring that up is just they exploit these circumstances. So I don't know if there's a real solution to deal with this other than the reason why we don't allow people to not tackle cops is because what if the cop has just stopped a serial killer? And you're like, he's abusing this poor man. You knock him out and the serial killer gets up and it's the Joker. And he's like, thanks, buddy. And then he pulls out a bomb and some ridiculous nonsense. Indeed. So you can only really just trust, I guess. I don't think that's
Starting point is 01:18:50 a good enough answer either. That's why I just don't think there's a really good answer for this. Yeah. Professor Romandev says, hey, Tim, did you go bald for BLM? No, I went bald of my own volition. No, actually not of my own volition. It just happened. Zachary Brailer, thanks for becoming a member. Thank you. Snafu says, I don't care about diversity of any company as long as they do the right thing. I agree. Jillian Boardman says, here's some slush fund money from a white chick. Appreciate it. That means you're not racist, by the way, because I'm a person of color. Oh, nice. Jorge Crespo says, Tim Pool matters. Yeah. J-Mac says, whoa, I don't do racism. I'm half white, so I'm only going to give
Starting point is 01:19:29 half money and half guilt. Thank you. That's fair. I appreciate that. Half thank you. Jay says, I donated Timcast, thus I'm not racist. That proves it. Yeah, see, it works. It proves it. David S. says, for the one-fourth Korean, I'm actually also 5% Japanese, by the way.
Starting point is 01:19:45 So, what is that? One-fifth and one-twentieth? Yeah. There you go. Mr. Scratch says, money gibbs. Can I have my not racist card? No, but you can know deep down inside your heart that you're not racist. Conservative Aspie says, I hate the mainstream media.
Starting point is 01:20:02 Watching them blatantly put Trump out of context today boiled my blood. Today? Every day. Every day. Every single day. Any chance they get. Did you see what happened? What happened? No, I don't think so. He said something like about making great strides and fighting for accountability. George Floyd must be looking down.
Starting point is 01:20:20 It's a really great day. And the media, instead of honestly tweeting out what trump said they lied and said trump trump said that george floyd is looking down happy about the jobs reports it's like wait that's what they said yeah yep and i'm like embarrassing trump was talking about the protests and talking about the tragedy of george floyd and the accountability that's now being held on them right right it's like and he was like and he would look down saying, it's a good day that these things are happening. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:46 And they changed it and lied about what he was saying. Oh, man. Wow. These people are nasty, dude. You know what, man? And people fall for it. That's why we're doomed. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:20:57 Jeremy Wyon says, are you setting up your roof for your new firearm? You know it. And no cultural appropriation. Only we are allowed to go on the roof. Oh, man. I want to go on the roof. Nope. Nope. That no cultural appropriation. Only we're allowed to go on the roof. Oh, man. I want to go on the roof. Nope, nope. That's cultural appropriation.
Starting point is 01:21:09 That makes you a racist. Okay. Tree of Liberty says, I promised I are a no racist. Chris Moore, thanks for joining. Thank you. Samuel Farmer says, I think there has been
Starting point is 01:21:17 too much serious talk lately, so to mix in a little silly is Lyd Single, and if so, I ship her and Tim let the awkwardness commence. That is unfortunately not a thing. Mr. Beard says, I just picked up
Starting point is 01:21:29 my first shotgun today. Background took three days because of it being backed up from so many purchases. Or I would have been able to pick up same day. Wyoming gun laws are great for second day. Wow. Stacey says, it is behavioral sync. Bark Ivy, thanks for becoming a member.
Starting point is 01:21:46 Thank you. Graf Von Tyrrell says, I see an article stating that Minneapolis is bound to have a severe food desert problem. And assuming they're serious about dismantling the police, it'll keep that way. No taxpayer funds for Minnesota. David Jones says, I'm a broken record, but St. Charles, Missouri is ideal for you. It's close to St. Louis, great tax code, small town scenery,
Starting point is 01:22:09 and welcoming to creative people. Maplewood in STL County is another option. Florbo Adjacent says, I swear I'm not racist. Can I get finger pistols from our wonderfully diverse cast? Finger pistols? Yeah, there you go. There you go.
Starting point is 01:22:24 Gordo Fabulous says says things may seem scary now but notice how we went from numerous fires and smashed windows to virtually none in two days trump's got this what's today friday what happens tomorrow i heard i heard a million people or something were marking marching to dc yeah oh my, my land. It depends on who it is. There's a lot of people out there that have every right to protest. And it's like, okay. It's the Antifa people who are going to sneak into the middle and
Starting point is 01:22:53 throw rocks. Exactly. Then the police react and then they say, oh no. We're seeing videos of the actual protesters tackling those people. Get out of here. You're ruining this for us. You're trying to hijack our message. Right, but if you're in a crowd of a thousand people, what they do
Starting point is 01:23:09 is they go to the middle, they duck, and they start throwing things so no one can see it. And then the police see rocks being thrown at them and then immediately start pushing on all the protesters. And then because you've got 99% regular people, they're like, help, help, I'm being repressed. The police are attacking for no reason.
Starting point is 01:23:26 Yup, that's what they do. Yeah. Yeah, man. Repression. Let's see. David Knives Jr. That notification was worth a 10 spot, fam. I'm cracking up. There you go. Sia Zhang says, we're evolving. Bye backwards.
Starting point is 01:23:43 Sig Kill says, thank you, Tim. I've always wanted to give money to wash my sins of racism away. I'm glad so many people heeded my message about being liberated. For those that have just tuned in, the opening title card was a joke. There's a bunch of Instagram posts from companies saying, like, here's the percentage of races at our companies. And so jokingly, it was actually it's Lauren Chan. You may know her.
Starting point is 01:24:03 She has a YouTube channel. She made a joke on Twitter saying, you know, we're minorities that give us money, otherwise you're racist. So I made a title card that says TimCast is a minority-owned company. Gives money or you're racist. And that was the joke. And then people started jokingly giving money. So I guess it worked. We're cashing out on this one.
Starting point is 01:24:23 They actually were giving money. I know. So it wasn't really. We're cashing out on this one. They actually were giving money. I know. So it wasn't really a joke. That part. But it worked. Now think about it this way. If your friends ever ask you if they say something to you like, what have you ever done for marginalized communities? Say, I actually donate to minority-owned
Starting point is 01:24:39 companies, mind you. I have directly supported minority-owned companies. What have you done? And they're going to be like oh i doubt they've done that yeah isn't this isn't it stupid it's like it's like loopholes to virtue signal to make it seem like you're a better person than you really are that's right i can't i gave it i gave it i gave tim pool a tenner to make a joke and now i'm now i can walk around bragging to all the SJWs. I'm better than you. I gave Tim $10. You're so privileged.
Starting point is 01:25:09 It's like, you know what? I want everyone to be privileged. Yeah. That's really what it is. If you don't feel like you are, I want you to be. There was some funny post where it was like this woman was wearing a, what was it? What is it called? The Chinese dress?
Starting point is 01:25:24 Mono? No, that's Japanese. I don't know. She was wearing the Chinese what was it a what is it called the chinese dress mono no that's japanese i don't know she was wearing the japanese dress or whatever okay and for prom she founded a thrift store they called it cultural appropriation like a geisha dress or something i think that's what it was it's called a gi uh um they're all they're all gonna mention it they know what it's called okay and uh she got slammed for it right and then someone made a comment about like no one's allowed to do this because unless a person, you know, a Chinese person specifically tells you you can.
Starting point is 01:25:49 And then some random Chinese guy tweeted, I hereby give everyone permission to do it. It's like checkmate. And didn't they like, didn't they go and ask people in China? They're like, hey, does this offend you? Does everyone's like, oh, that's amazing. They're like, so cool. They're, she's, you know, she's wearing it properly and wonderful. No one was upset. No one got offended. These people are so awful. Like, wearing it properly and wonderful. No one was upset.
Starting point is 01:26:06 No one got offended. These people are so awful. We can't have fun. You know what I mean? Yep. It's like, listen, I want you to partake in my culture. Is it Kee-Pow? Kee-Pow?
Starting point is 01:26:14 No, no, not Kee-Pow. Oh, people are suggesting that. It's not Kee- Cheongasm? Oh, oh, oh. Cheong-san? Chee-Pow. Chee-Pow, yes.
Starting point is 01:26:21 Chee-Pow? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, I have no idea how to pronounce it. Listen, listen. See, I'm not Asian at all, so i have no idea how to pronounce listen listen let's see i'm i'm not asian at all so i have no idea how to pronounce it correctly if you clearly do yes if you want to partake in my culture and eat uh bulgogi and bring your guns onto your rooftops of your businesses to defend it against writers you have my permission you know i worked at a korean barbecue now within the law, mind you. Within the law. Killer food.
Starting point is 01:26:46 Really good food. Oh, I used to have Korean food when I was growing up. Wow. Yep. That stuff is good. Yeah, I remember the first time I went to an actual Korean restaurant, and I'm like, let me see the bulgogi. Let me see what you got.
Starting point is 01:26:56 Yeah, yeah. I'm like, you think you're going to be better than my mom? If the bulgogi's good, it's a good shop. Dude, I love that stuff. You know? I used to. I'm not a beef eater. I used to, yeah. It is so good.
Starting point is 01:27:03 Korean barbecue's amazing. Yeah, it is. All right, let's see where we're at. Conservative Aspie, thanks for becoming a member. The Rising Refugee says, we've recovered 2.5 million jobs last month. 10.5 more than we expected
Starting point is 01:27:15 as an $8 million loss was expected. Highest job growth since 1939. Also check out Jocko Wilnick's recent Insta video. It's words people need. Willink. Is that what it is? Bring the people need. Willink. Willink? Is that what it is? Bring the jobs back.
Starting point is 01:27:27 Willink. Yeah. Oh, Whitaker, thanks for becoming a member. Thank you. Nonservium says, please look up the political trigonometry. It makes politics easier to understand. Also, I believe welfare is the greatest indicator for failure for individuals or groups. I don't agree with the welfare thing.
Starting point is 01:27:41 I think welfare is fine short term to alleviate certain issues. The problem is people get addicted to it. And then you end up with a dependent class. So I actually, when I was younger, received unemployment benefits. Saved my life. I would have been homeless. Yeah. And so I lost my job.
Starting point is 01:28:00 It was a huge issue. I ended up suing this company. But in the meantime, I had unemployment checks coming in that were trashed, by the way. I was a couple hundred bucks a month, but I paid my rent. I was sleeping on the floor at some house, and I'm like, beats being homeless. And I wasn't looking for a handout. It was like, I paid taxes into this, man, for this reason. And now because of that, it afforded me the opportunity to keep working instead of falling
Starting point is 01:28:21 into homelessness and then complete disrepair. The problem is some people get addicted and they just never recover from it. We have to fix these systems. Or never want to recover from it either. Right. It's too easy. They're comfortable. Yep. I'm the square root says Hello guys. Been lurking for a long time
Starting point is 01:28:38 and want to say please keep up the good work in cutting through the BS and getting out the truth. We will. Joseph Michael says you need to get Mantaga IG on. He's running against AOC. He thinks the Floyd death is staged. Spin the UFO. They are coming in four weeks. Aliens!
Starting point is 01:28:53 Have you seen the meme of the aliens like this? I will spin it. You see the meme? It's a bunch of aliens and one of them is like this. I haven't seen it. And he says we're up next. I'm so nervous. Yeah, Joe Rogan posted that one. Dude. No, no, we're up next. I'm so nervous. Yeah, Joe Rogan posted that one. It's fantastic. No, no, no, man.
Starting point is 01:29:08 The aliens aren't next. What's next? So we had pandemic. We had race riots. We need a war. Do we? Yeah. No, we don't need a war.
Starting point is 01:29:16 No, no, no. I mean, like, before we get to aliens, we need to go through the regular things first. You know what we're in right now? This is like the last episode of the season where they do that anthology isn't it hurricane and tornado season now yeah there you go isn't it that level so so you know tv shows will do this thing where like instead of making a new episode they just show clips from past episodes right yeah that was the stupidest thing ever like what was the point of that i don't like it give the actors a break that's kind of what we're in right now we're in we're in we are in an anthology year yeah so
Starting point is 01:29:45 instead of getting one full story arc yeah we're getting short stories like the first quarter was covid the second quarter will be race riots yep the third quarter is going to be tornadoes hurricanes and natural disasters yeah and the fourth quarter is going to be full-on civil war oh boy cool yes it's a mini-series mark tim's words here. Wouldn't it be funny if it actually turned out that way? Think about, though. I wouldn't say funny is the best word. Listen, listen. The first quarter of this year was pandemic, and the second quarter is now race riots.
Starting point is 01:30:14 Okay. What are the other two quarters going to be? What's the third quarter? Hurricanes, tornadoes, and natural disasters. You saw that Yellowstone thing. The poles are shifting? Yeah, dude. Yellowstone earthquakes are a warning, the scientists say. I'm ready. My goodness. It's going to be fun. It saw that Yellowstone thing. The poles are shifting. Yeah, dude. Yellowstone earthquakes are a warning, the scientists
Starting point is 01:30:26 say. I'm ready. My goodness. It's going to be fun. Someone in the chat said zombies are next. No. Oh, no. Zombies are next season, man. The reason I'm saying there's a lot that's got to happen before the aliens come is because
Starting point is 01:30:40 we're dealing with an escalating scale, an exponential gain in absurdity. So right now the absurdity is, I got to tell you, man, if anyone, you know, I used to talk about simulation theory. If there was ever a reason to believe in it, it's what's happening right now because you have the COVID narrative
Starting point is 01:30:59 and the Black Lives Matter narrative and they can't connect. They can't coexist. No, they don't. They can't coexist. They really can't. No, they don't. They can't coexist. They really can't. Well, I think the COVID pandemic didn't really work for the Dems. It made them look bad.
Starting point is 01:31:12 And they're like, oh, man, we got to switch it up. They're happening at the same time. Well, COVID is over, isn't it? No, CNN today complained that Trump wasn't. He moved the chairs in the Rose Garden so they weren't social distancing. Yeah, that's ridiculous, though. Vice wrote an article. You saw this, which one you sent it to me didn't you the vice article where it was like i sent you the police aren't allowing the protesters to
Starting point is 01:31:31 properly social distance in jail and it's like what they're outside together yeah not social distancing dancing marching well if you're a republican though you're not allowed to social distance have you ever have you ever played Sim Earth? Go to church. You ever play Sim Earth? No, I haven't. Old school game? You could just go into the menu and trigger a natural disaster.
Starting point is 01:31:53 You'd be like, hurricane. Who is playing this? And the hurricane would come. I want a word. It really does feel like we're in a simulation and the older brother handed the controller to the little kid or the keyboard and the kid is now going like, race riot and pandemic and civil war and, oh, tornadoes. And it's like we're going, ah, like running around freaking, everything's on fire.
Starting point is 01:32:14 Hurricane. And it's just a little kid mashing buttons. Bang, bang, bang, bang. So here's another prediction. Come August is when the dad or the older brother runs in and goes, no, no, stop mashing that. Oh, you're ruining my game. Oh, no, no.
Starting point is 01:32:27 What's going on? Donald Trump is president. What did you do? What did you press? How long have they been playing the game? Joe Biden is running for office. Oh, he was. Mom, Jeremy was mashing keyboards again.
Starting point is 01:32:38 Now Joe Biden is the Democratic nominee. She's like, stop pressing the buttons. That's what's happening. That's why everything's absurd. Dang it, Jeremy. This is all your fault. your fault simulation it's actually just a little kid's video game so do they reset it in august that's what i need to know we wake up one day and everything just goes completely back to normal no trump quietly everyone's just standing there like this and and then we figure out who the npcs really are right and we're like dude dude adam's not moving
Starting point is 01:33:06 adam's not moving she's calling you an npc bro hey you just did the t-pills i don't know hey there all right let's let's read let's read some more of these here super chats thomas self says so about this dnd campaign an obvious good name for the show would be pool party or something i think there's a huge market for you by the way because for some reason most dnd podcasts are ultra woke these days doesn't sargon do dnd and stuff i don't know yeah he plays magic and so does i know jankula does magic do they yeah i don't know about sargon dnd would be fun why don't we create a culture war dnd maybe it wouldn't work because the jokes would kind of go where people said. No, I want to avoid that kind of stuff. I want to get into like a cool world with dragons and treasure.
Starting point is 01:33:51 And just make jokes irrelevant to mainstream stupidity. Oh, sure. You know, we can make jokes, crack jokes about whatever. No, no, I mean, yeah, I'm saying we avoid the political. Yeah, you play games to escape. Get away from all it all. All right, let's see. Jessica says, James Corden and staff on the CBS Late Show last night told all white Americans
Starting point is 01:34:08 can make the country better by apologizing to every African American we come across for our white privilege. Do not do that. Nope. That is so insulting. Do not. That's terrible advice. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 01:34:17 What? Wow. Could you imagine? That's not going to fix anything. How dare you? You know what? No. No, stop.
Starting point is 01:34:22 Both of you, I want you to apologize to me right now because I'm Japanese. I'm thinking of a word. And the Japanese were interned in this country. Yeah. Before I was alive. By you. I wasn't born yet. Timothy.
Starting point is 01:34:36 You specifically. I was a little strand of DNA. Tim, I have two words for you and they are not happy birthday. Okay? I'm not apologizing to you. I did not intern you. Okay? It'm not apologizing to you. I did not intern you, okay? It's not my fault. No, no. Wait, what are the two words though?
Starting point is 01:34:50 They're not happy birthday, okay, Adam? Listen, listen. I want to know the words. Yes. Adam, it was you personally who did this to me. Personally. Now, now, I was never interned. You know what? Do we need to take this outside
Starting point is 01:35:05 i kind of feel like is that legal in jersey i kind of i kind of feel like you're interning me right now oh let's take this outside man with your i'm trying to keep it legal this is hate speech oh my gosh could you you know it's funny we're we're really really ragging on what these people think and believe like how stupid that would be this is what really bothers me about all this stupid stuff they believe is like, so I'm mostly white. My family wasn't even here during slavery. They immigrated here from different parts of the world, from Europe and from,
Starting point is 01:35:34 and like literally the 1800s to 1900s, like late 1800s. We don't have anything to do with this. My family came here for a better life. We're literally immigrants who fought for a better life and still barely got it. I'm the first person in my family came here for a better life we're literally immigrants who fought for better life and still barely got it yeah like i'm the first person in my in my family's history to be to to be i guess you well to be successful in this capacity like i'm no one in my family's got a college degree except for my dad i think like i'll keep my family stuff more private but not
Starting point is 01:36:01 successful not not successful people south side of chicago is not where you expect to find the privileged elites sure so we come here and and and we have all these laws against us with the uh miscegenation laws we finally are doing better and now i got people screaming in my face that i had something to do with this and i gotta pay for it and i'm like i had nothing to do with it man yeah you had nothing to do with it you had nothing to do with it my family my family when they came they were not interned in any way. It's kind of weird, though, because my family was Asian, you know, and I don't know how they were determining who was getting interned in World War II and all that stuff. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:35 My grandpa was actually in World War II, and he was married to a 100% Korean woman. Mad respect. Yeah. No. And that was illegal back then. Good for him. Super illegal. Isn't that crazy?
Starting point is 01:36:44 This is where you get it. This is where you get the streak from, huh, Tim? Dude, you have to be... If the government says you can't marry and cohabitate with somebody, and then you do, and you successfully have children, those children are going to be libertarian. They're going to be like, F you, government. I do what I want.
Starting point is 01:37:00 You told me I shouldn't exist. That's why I like America, man. Screw you. I exist because of the policies of a country that worked towards allowing people to be more and more free. Right. Now they want to tear it all down. No fun. Not good people.
Starting point is 01:37:13 Christian S. says, is it just me or does it seem like all these far left, usually Antifa supporter types, who are usually against starting wars in foreign countries, have no problem trying to start one in their own? They're playing games man they don't they're not really trying to ignite a civil war doing other stupid stuff they're not they're they're playing a game some of them are i mean yes but it's like the older legit revolutionaries these young kids they're playing a video game yeah they're bored they have no purpose that's true you know you know you know that video of the kid punting that that guy's head in the street of portland yeah they caught him really how old he was so 14 are you 14 years old oh man 14 he's a dumb kid who went out to play stupid games
Starting point is 01:37:57 and you know the problem is he goes on tumblr whatever dumb website where he reads his stupid garbage nonsense and they encourage it. This is how things are getting really, really bad for kids, man. The internet, man. There was an article that I started reading that basically was alluding that the human race was not ready for social media.
Starting point is 01:38:18 And in a lot of ways, that's true. We had no idea. Yeah. How big it was going to affect us how much yeah it's pretty crazy yeah well we have 50 billion super chats so I'm trying my best to get to as many as I can but just know I
Starting point is 01:38:33 mean no disrespect if we can't get to your super chat but thank you for showing up tonight everybody appreciate it stay with us too because I'm going to be playing a couple songs later every Friday night on the casting couch. Every Friday night, we close the show. You coined that phrase.
Starting point is 01:38:48 No, someone else did. I know. Someone commented. Oh, okay. The casting couch. You're like, yep. And I'm like, it is hilarious, though. It's funny.
Starting point is 01:38:56 So every Friday night, instead of just shutting down at 10, we jam some songs. I'm not going to do it this time, so Adam will just play a couple songs. Yeah, I'll jam. But I lost my voice last time, and it carried through. Protect Tim's voice. He talks all day, every day. I'm not going to do it this time, so Adam will just play a couple songs. Yeah, I'll jam. But I lost my voice last time, and it carried through. Protect Tim's voice. He talks all day every day. I don't.
Starting point is 01:39:09 For four hours. I come and get to listen to him talk and throw some stuff out there. Yeah. It's easy. So let's see. Where are we at? Dr. Fi says,
Starting point is 01:39:17 if COVID lockdown ends up having been pointless, that would just be the biggest slap in the face to small business owners who are going or went bankrupt because of the lockdown, especially with media doing a 180 on social distancing. They aren't doing a 180, though. Like CNN is right now complaining. Only Democrats are allowed to go out.
Starting point is 01:39:35 Yup. Straight up. This basically ABC News correspondent said what Trump did by moving the chairs close together was a violation of CDC guidelines. It's like Whitmer was was crazy on citizens, and she's out there marching now. I was talking to my friend, and I'm like— Like, shoulder to shoulder with everyone. Wearing a mask.
Starting point is 01:39:53 What? What are you doing? Dude, they're literally saying if you're a Democrat— She's one of those scaries. Democrats are allowed to do it. Dude, Democrats, man. They think they own everything. I can't stand them yeah nick crouch says soy jesus did you ever check out dcs buddy uh i don't know what is that dcs buddy yes
Starting point is 01:40:11 i don't know i don't know what it is dcs villa music dude says get rid of the fed reserve and return to sound money you get better purchasing power back currency with solid assets affordable insurance and health care via stable currency 1.38 minimum wage in the 1960s, dollar is 100, equals 100K a year today. Wow. Charles Foster says, the answer to poverty is personal responsibility. I like the quote. You show me someone that's been poor their entire life in America, and I'll show you someone that's horrible with money.
Starting point is 01:40:42 Student of History says, wealthy farmers in the USSRr ukraine were called kulaks yes and they were genocided in the holland more because they were wealthy they resisted collectivization and were put in camps and that caused the holland more he is living up to his name yep i love it what's the name student of history that's right student of history villa music dude says tim did you hear about this celebrity that said to burn the constitution we need a voice of reason like ron paul to reignite the spirit of individual liberties and our country's foundations we need hope now more than ever but i wonder if this kind of collectivism is the result of expanding population and aging society they become more and more you know look man what any system you create will will tend towards politicians promising
Starting point is 01:41:27 the impossible yeah if i want to win an election what am i going to do bro elect me i'll give you a thousand bucks how does that sound well it didn't play out well for andrew yang but he literally rolled with if i'm president everyone gets a thousand dollars he said i'm literally going to give you money there's a famous quote from someone saying that the republic dies when politicians realize they can simply offer people money to vote for them. Yeah. And it works. Well, within reason, right? So they whisper sweet nothings into your ear.
Starting point is 01:41:56 Free health care. Free college. Free public transportation. And you're like, these things sound great. It would be great if I didn't have to pay for these things. Well, then who pays for them? Yeah, right. It's not just things.
Starting point is 01:42:08 Someone's got to do the labor. In big cities, these people don't realize that when it comes to free, everything is the product of someone else's labor, be it a product or a service. Yeah. Somewhere. Right. Even automation still has a human at some point to trigger and do some work. So everything that's created, now things may become less labor intensive, but they whisper these sweet nothings in your ears about free everything.
Starting point is 01:42:33 So you vote for it. You don't actually get it. They can't give it to you. But then politicians lean towards that direction. So I'll tell you what, man, it's really simple. If a politician says, life isn't easy, You're going to have to work hard to succeed. And the other politician goes, he's a fascist. I'll just give you what you ask for.
Starting point is 01:42:51 What are they going to vote for? I'll take the path of least resistance, man. The guy who's saying I'm going to have free stuff, well, that's a trick. And then you end up with an authoritarian dictatorship. Yep, that's how that works. You know that quote, I don't agree with you, but I defend your right to say it. Right. Where did that sentiment go?
Starting point is 01:43:09 Liberals used to exist, remember? Yeah. Remember when liberals were a thing? Remember liberals? Yeah. Yeah. Now liberals, not the same anymore. It's millennials, man.
Starting point is 01:43:17 Yeah. But look, I got to be honest. It's the fault of liberals. It really is. So, you know, I was thinking about what makes millennials lunatics well dude it's the hippie parents who wouldn't discipline them who gave them participation trophies yeah who there was a comic out there was a comic i was reading it was a political comic and it said like 1960s and it was the teacher telling the parents your child is failing and
Starting point is 01:43:43 doing a miserable job and the parents look at the kid and say what are you doing and now it says you know 20 2017 or whatever when the comic was made and the the teacher says your child is failing and doing wrong and the parents yell at the teacher and say what did you do wrong yeah and the kids sitting there all smug like you know i can do no wrong that's where we're at yeah you're right so all of our our parents created the snowflakes i got lucky you know i got lucky you got lucky you got lucky everybody watching within reason got lucky these poor poor millennials these poor kids you know what's funny is uh we used to joke a couple years ago like as soon as these kids graduate college man they're gonna get a cold
Starting point is 01:44:21 splash of water in the face no you know they did change the world no they went around splashing other people in the face screeching the top of their lungs gimme gimme gimme yep and they were like fine fine fine take it now you've literally got the new york times being like just take the great lady and just do whatever you want with it leave me alone yeah oh man you know what you know what i want to see if the new york times doesn't fire all 160 of those employees they they will no longer exist. Yep. And they won't do it because they're spineless. They'll deserve it.
Starting point is 01:44:49 They're spineless. If it were me and I had a newspaper and I'm like this 80-year-old guy and I see a bunch of whiny ideologue lunatics being like, we're walking out. I'll be like, don't let the door hit you on the ass and way out. And they'd be like, wait, what? That's it. You're fired. Goodbye.
Starting point is 01:45:09 Who's going to run? Like the air traffic controller. Who's going to run that i don't care bye get out yeah oh yeah who did that reagan yeah it was reagan reagan was like fired him all peace you're fired yep yeah the was it the air traffic controllers went on strike yeah they went on strike they wanted more money or something bye-bye you're gone it's pretty decisive look man if if there were legitimate grievances from people saying like collective bargaining and bargaining and stuff, I'd be like, I hear you. Okay, let's have a conversation. If it was over dogma, where you literally were saying burn the company to the ground, I'd get rid of you. These people are demanding the New York Times give up its editorial independence. Nah, mm-mm, mm-mm.
Starting point is 01:45:39 Imagine if you had a coal mine or a – yeah, let's say you had a dairy farm. We'll do a dairy farm we'll do dairy farm and all of your employees one day came in and said milking cows is wrong you'd be like what like we literally do that that's what we do well we don't like the fact that you are giving cow milk because it's harmful it's like you realize we're a dairy farm right like we're the new york times you realize we publish opinions of people, right? They bent the knee. The New York Times was like, we're so sorry we did this. I had never seen that before.
Starting point is 01:46:11 The bending over backwards? I'd never seen that with an opinion piece. Do you know that the New York Times allowed the Taliban to write an op-ed? Wow. Yeah. What the Taliban really want. It's just like, what we, the Taliban, really want. And nobody complained about that. The New York Times ran an op-ed arguing that pedophilia was a disorder, not a crime. Wow.
Starting point is 01:46:28 And no one complained about that. Really? Yep. Why? You bring in a Republican to give us a- When? What year was that? The pedo one? I would say 2018.
Starting point is 01:46:37 Yeah. You want to Google it? I'm not sure. 2018. Two years ago? Recently. Ugh. I know.
Starting point is 01:46:42 Yeah, these people are losing their minds. But listen, listen. I don't mind the op-ed. Okay. 2014. 2014. yeah recently oh i know yeah these people are losing their minds but but listen listen i'm i don't mind the op-ed okay 2014 2014 yeah write the op-ed write it and then i want to know what these people think so i can be better equipped when i confront people who think ridiculous things well i tweeted an article about that somebody came out and they said legit this is the perfect response to this they're like the best response to Tom Cotton's argument is a better argument. And I was like, yes, that is exactly why we have free speech. That's why it's the First Amendment.
Starting point is 01:47:10 You tackle their idea with a better idea. Yeah, but no one wants to do that. And that's what's annoying me. It's like you can't. That's such cowardice. You can't even have a regular conversation with someone. Yeah. Hey, I disagree with what you're saying.
Starting point is 01:47:23 I still like you. They just run away screaming. Exactly. Instead of, well well let me explain myself to you so you might understand and i'd be like oh interesting i'm willing to hear this it's a mob yeah it's a mob mentality and i'll tell you what when the mob starts pummeling on you there's nothing you can say or do i mean actually there might be i think one thing i've learned is that absurdity and unpredictable behavior can aid you in the event of some kind of mob attack, whether it's verbal or physical. And I really do mean it. So people react very, very obviously. So someone will post an opinion on the Internet.
Starting point is 01:48:04 Someone else will say, you're dumb. And they the internet someone else will say you're dumb and they'll respond with no you're dumb if you respond completely out of line with what they expect it really messes things up so somebody somebody commented on facebook earlier i saw this and they were talking about the crop the compound bow guy when he got out of his car yeah and so in order to engage with this i'm like that what they posted was. They said the guy got out of his car screaming, threatening people. And, you know, and I'm like, OK, there's more to the story. They're not they're not completely wrong. And I said, I just posted the guy opened his window and yelled all lives matter.
Starting point is 01:48:34 Someone came and punched him in the face. He got out, took out his compound bow, aimed it at him. The protesters ran up, took it, disarmed him, beat him up and then flipped his car and burned it. In no way did i support or oppose anything having to do with any of that situation just laid the facts out so someone responded you're an idiot literally something like you're so dumb how would that even matter the dude was clearly threatening people's lives and it's a good thing they stopped him and so i responded with totally agree absolutely it's insane that someone would threaten someone's life over over these
Starting point is 01:49:01 stupid things and i was like i think burning the car may be over the top. They did. They doubled down. Oh, man. So there's something I call Bugs Bunnying. Okay. You ever see Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck fighting over which season it is, duck or rabbit season?
Starting point is 01:49:16 Yeah. Famous cartoon. Of course. So what Bugs Bunny does is he's like, it's duck season. And then Daffy says, it's rabbit season. And then Bugs goes, it's rabbit season. And then Daffy goes, no, it's duck season. And Daffy says it's rabbit season and then Bugs goes it's rabbit season and then Daffy goes no it's duck season and then Bugs goes okay and then Elmer Fudd shoots Daffy Duck so this is something I've actually done to people and I've successfully gotten Antifa to argue in
Starting point is 01:49:37 favor of fascism oh my goodness yep wow that's amazing yeah so I've done on a few occasions because I did it to prove a point about how their only goal is to oppose and hate and tribe and so what happened was this was a couple years ago i was i i was in a comment thread on facebook but i did it several times and then i would specifically point out at the end this thread was me bugs bunying you know this person yeah i can't remember exactly what it was i remember i recorded i did i talked about on a live stream once but they mentioned something about like police and then i gave my position and then as we argued i inverted it to start agreeing with a lot of their points and then they started disagreeing with the things i was saying but i was actually reiterating things
Starting point is 01:50:19 they'd already said so like to clarify it's basically like i didn't approach it directly adversarially. Like I completely disagree with everything you're saying. I was approaching it like, well, I think you're missing this point and this point. So then by the time we engage in a conversation, I could bring it back and say, well, it is true that police have done X, Y, and Z. And they're like, no, man, you have no idea what you're talking about. These police are under serious stress. And I'm like, gotcha.
Starting point is 01:50:41 That's amazing. Bugs Bunny. You are just a contrarian who wants to be mad and oppose people. Gotcha. And get others to hate each other, too. That's right. Bugs bunnying. Yep.
Starting point is 01:50:51 Yep. It's a funny thing. All right. Bradley Poole says, glad that we are using our lockdown time to do something productive, like getting around to confronting police brutality. It's like we got so bored we decided to clean up around the house, but now we are arguing about how to organize everything. Also not sure if we're related.
Starting point is 01:51:08 Well, if your last name is Poole with no E, probably somewhere down the line. Yeah. Cool. So there's a really funny, who tweeted this? Matt Walsh? Where he was like, phase one, he was like, slowly reopen businesses and retail curbside delivery. Right.
Starting point is 01:51:24 Phase two, loot and burn local businesses in your city. like slowly reopen businesses you know and do and and retail curbside delivery right phase two loot and burn local businesses in your city phase three reopen churches at 20 capacity like that's what we did that's exactly what's happening right now though it's yep i love it because it's true yeah i wonder if there's a better way to sort through uh i wish i could sort by amount honestly well i don't think we can dusk puppet says keep up the good work to me boy play your videos in the background every day at work shout out from minneapolis stay safe dude you're about to lose your police department gosh here we go i don't think so nautilus stop motion says no lives matter let's bring back dueling yes i love that no lives matter comic man because right right right
Starting point is 01:52:00 everyone rocking out yeah it's like this comic is the best because the black guy says black lives matter, the white guy says all lives matter, the metalhead says no lives matter, and then they all come together to enjoy music. Start rocking out. Just enjoying some music together as friends. Everybody loves metal. There you go. It brought everyone together.
Starting point is 01:52:15 Yeah. Let's see. Grumrock says Black Block is supposedly going to be in Toronto tomorrow. People are reporting stacks of bricks popping up all all around the uh popping up around the protest area businesses are boarded up but i'm going anyway wow there's something that's really it's really funny with how they're debunking the bricks yeah so a lot of stories are coming out saying like no no this is confirmed part of this that or this and i'm like it's really weird you mentioned those bricks they were part of a construction project they boarded up all the
Starting point is 01:52:43 windows and everything yeah they're not doing construction project. They boarded up all the windows and everything. Yeah. They're not doing construction. No, they're not. And the first time this was noticed, it was literally a stack of bricks in front of a courthouse with nothing else going on. And the bricks didn't even match the color of the courthouse. Right. Yeah. And the guy's like, there's no construction here.
Starting point is 01:52:57 Right. What are these bricks doing here? Right. And now all these Antifa people are posting jokes like, man, these people eat up propaganda like it's... Skittles propaganda like it's Skittles. Yeah, like Skittles. They just pour them in their mouth. Ooh, piece of candy.
Starting point is 01:53:09 They're doing these things like, I'm seeing people post, how do I sign up for Antifa? Where's the Antifa organizer? How do I get my Soros check? And it's like, are you serious? You read some stupid propaganda piece from Antifa and now you think there's no organizers? Yeah. Project Veritas has video of them doing combat training. Wow.
Starting point is 01:53:31 Combat training in and of itself is not illegal. Having a storefront where you recruit people is not in and of itself illegal. But they're literally an Antifa organization with a branded name called The Base. Yeah, seriously. And they train people to fight and share their ideology and recruit and are organized and have leaders who come in and teach you what to do
Starting point is 01:53:52 and promote terroristic activities on Twitter. Hmm. Huh. Yeah, so... I'm sure they don't exist, though. So it's funny. I've seen some people I know, I'm not going to name them,
Starting point is 01:54:01 posted on Twitter about this. So I instantly DM... They were like, where are the Antifa leaders? What are their names? How do I find them? How do I donate to these organizations and get involved? And so I did.
Starting point is 01:54:11 I DMed them. I'm like, here you go. Here's a link. Here's a link. Here's a name. Here's them with a tattoo. Here's all the information you need. And here's the name of their group called Blank Antifa.
Starting point is 01:54:19 And it's like, oh. There's actually a group of some leaders and financing and organization and meetings yeah and the vetting process find it and it says how to join and i'm like uh-huh so in the united states you're allowed to do all those things but here's what here's what i'm trying to tell people listen if you go up to somebody and punch them in the face you will get arrested for assault and and maybe battery depending on your jurisdiction. Illinois, it's assault and battery. If you go up to somebody and you yell a racial slur and punch them in the face, it's now a hate crime. So if you're a regular person and you throw a brick through a window, you get vandalism charges.
Starting point is 01:55:05 If you have a tattoo that says, you know, Antifa, whatever, and you're part of an organization that engages in ideological extremism, they're going to add terror to your charge. Because your goal was terrorism related. Yeah. I think it's funny that they complain that these people who want the hate crime bills get mad about the political motivation additions to criminal charges. It's like, nah, man, you asked for this. About the ticket. If you're complaining about hate and you want hate crimes, well, that's an ideological
Starting point is 01:55:26 motivation for a crime. The same is true for Antifa. It's an ideological motivation for a crime. They tack it on top. I don't necessarily agree with it. I think vandalism is vandalism, but you reap what you sow. Alright, let's see. What do we got here? I'll be right back. We are about five minutes away and we'll need to plug this stuff
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Starting point is 01:57:16 this thing? Yeah. This is my favorite thing in the world. We got this thing. It says Roof Korean, and it is a Roof Korean with his little implement of choice. Implement. Standing on a rooftop. And it's fantastic.
Starting point is 01:57:29 So we're getting feedback because the mic's not on. Is it on? I'm going to turn it on right now. Hurry up. It's good. So let me tell you a story. Good? Yeah, we're good.
Starting point is 01:57:36 When I was younger, I was assigned by a teacher to write about my cultural heritage. They wanted an essay, and my family didn't have anything because we were poor South Siders in Chicago and we had regular old American nothing. I mean, we didn't have anything. We had no statues. We had nothing. And so where is that?
Starting point is 01:57:56 Can you hand it to me? Yeah, here. So someone sent me something recently and it warms my heart because I think back to, you know, 21 years ago when I was told to take, to take something that represented my culture and my heritage and write about it. And I had nothing because I was poor. Well, today someone sent me something that I can finally say represents my cultural heritage. And it's roof Korean.
Starting point is 01:58:18 So dope. It is the roof Korean. It is the best thing. It really is. And I love it so much. It's got Velcro on the back. So when you, when you got your outfit on, you'd be like, boom. You can slap the roof Korean patch. It's so cool. I do think it's hilarious. And I want to tell this funny joke too because I love it. And I make this point because it's about the idea of like racism and stuff. I was talking to my friend.
Starting point is 01:58:38 And I brought this up recently. I was talking to a friend of mine about how YouTube demonetization was getting really, really bad. And people were saying things like it's affecting political channels. We're being censored. And I said, no, it's worse than that. Everyone's getting demonetized. My mom makes math tutorial videos. She's getting demonetized.
Starting point is 01:58:55 And then my friend said, why am I not surprised that your mom, your Korean mom makes math videos? And I laughed. And I immediately texted my mom that. And she left. Also, my mom has almost 50,000 subscribers on YouTube. No doubt. Doing math tutorials. I like her videos. Cool. Yep. I would
Starting point is 01:59:12 shout it out but the way YouTube works is that if people subscribe to a channel they never watch it damages the channel. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah. Keep it legit for the people who want to know math. Yeah, so this is something you guys should know if you want to be YouTubers. If you get an influx of subscribers that don't come back and watch your content, YouTube
Starting point is 01:59:31 considers your channel dead and stops recommending it. So you need a certain percentage of people to keep clicking the recommendations every day. Otherwise, YouTube stops sharing it and you become a dead channel. That's why there are channels that have 700k subs and get like 10k views. Because YouTube's like, nobody will watch this. Why waste our time? Yeah. Word. Yeah, so we'll read
Starting point is 01:59:51 the last couple here. Eldarth, thanks for the massive super chat saying supporting the last real journalist. Thank you. Thank you. Listen, SCNR has got real journalists, man. Cheers. Indeed. Listen, I am but a humble opinion man on the internet who is of milquetoast sensibilities. So a lot of people will say, you're a real journalist.
Starting point is 02:00:12 And the reality is, no, I'm just not vying for a side to win. Yeah. So like when I see the press and Trump says, you know, George Floyd would be looking down. It's a good day for him considering the accountability that's been brought forward. That's literally what happened. The problem is these other journalists aren't telling you the truth. So it's not so much that I'm doing hard journalism. It's just that whether Trump is right or wrong is irrelevant to me. And I think he's a tendency to be right. I think other presidents have been more right. Other presidents have been less right. But if you oppose literally everything Trump does, then you have a tendency to be wrong.
Starting point is 02:00:46 And the Democrats have absolutely done that. But we've got some journalists over at scnr.com who are doing a great job. Let's see. Kyle of Knight says, Crowder sent you a great rifle, Tim. Please buy ammo and get some training. I know you're a busy guy, but please make the time to get quality training to know your firearm. CAG works, bear solutions, etc. I am going to have legit training oh yeah so i i already have gone through a standard uh uh handgun training class with the new jersey police department oh cool yeah it was cool they
Starting point is 02:01:16 had a bunch of like three tables set up with like three guns each and they start from the bottom which was like some 22 and work you up to some i don't remember what all the guns were just like bigger rounds yeah yeah the the the i think the the walther they had me shoot because i was talking to crowder about this he was mentioning how they're really great like really easy almost he said it was like cheating that's how good and simple they are and i was like that was one of the first the ones they had me try in the beginning because it was so ridiculously easy yeah that when i went to st louis and i went to a range and they gave me a Glock, I was like, wow, whoa, it's strong.
Starting point is 02:01:48 Like, I, you know, I didn't know what to expect. When they gave me the Walther, it was kind of scary how easy it was and how I didn't, like, it's just, I don't know how else to explain it.
Starting point is 02:01:56 Like, it's not as heavy, didn't feel as much recoil, didn't have to think too hard about anything. Yeah. You know, and then they worked me up to the different guns.
Starting point is 02:02:04 So definitely, I did not expect Crowder to get me a Sig M400. It was dope. But I'm stoked for it. It was fun to watch. I've never been, you know, like, I've always been rather milquetoast. I've never been hardcore like, get rid of guns! I've always been actually like,
Starting point is 02:02:19 that law seems kind of strange. So when they were doing all these gun control things, I was always very challenging to a lot of people about what they were trying to do with these laws because they know the laws did okay i went to one march and i asked people they were holding signs that said ban assault rifles and so i would i would have my camera and i'd be like can i ask you a question i was like i the one woman i was like i see you're holding a sign that says ban assault rifles and she goes yeah we should we should definitely ban assault rifles and i was like assault rifles have never been legal she was like they I see you're holding a sign that says ban assault rifles. And she goes, yeah, we should definitely ban assault rifles. And I was like, assault rifles have never been legal.
Starting point is 02:02:47 She was like, they're not? I'm like, no, no, not at all. So I'm just trying to ask you, were you not aware? And then she immediately pulls a sign down and folds it up and goes, I didn't know. I didn't know. And then she was like, please don't use this. I don't do gotcha interviews. So I was like, okay.
Starting point is 02:03:03 I'm not going to make a video where I'm catching all these people who have no idea what they're talking about. You know what that's called? Journalism? Respect. Yeah. I mean... No, probably a true journalist
Starting point is 02:03:13 would have been like, this exists. Right, right. Yeah. Like, I'm not trying to get you, but it exists. That's a good point. People can be ignorant.
Starting point is 02:03:20 But that's respect. I'm not trying to go out to make these videos where I make people look dumb and laugh at them. Yeah. I was trying to go out there and get legitimate opinions but I did basically say these people have no idea what they're talking about yeah so I'll tell you what man while I have moved you know I remember like what a month ago I was like I moved over a little bit to the right on on two-way for sure and then after all this I'm like I can't I can't
Starting point is 02:03:41 go any further on two-way bring them up like. Crowder, give me that gun. Time to go get him. I know. I saw it. We're going to get a gun safe. We're going to get a wreck. There was no question. No, no. He was like, who are you voting for?
Starting point is 02:03:50 You're like, nope. I'm dodging these questions. And then he's like, gun. And you're like, yes. Absolutely. I was like, all right, Tim. And it was funny. Very nice.
Starting point is 02:03:58 You jumped off the fence for once. He was like, you have some bows. And I was like, we do. We have the bows because we want to have fun at the range like because it's a bow it's not like we're going to defend our home effectively and he goes a broadhead to the chest might stop a looter and I'm like
Starting point is 02:04:11 could you imagine someone running through a suburban neighborhood with a broadhead through their chest screaming at the top of their lungs and then falling over in the middle of the street no they'd probably try to pull it out you can't I'm sure you could but it would just do a significant amount of damage i think about it i i look i got some bows because we wanted to go to an archery range
Starting point is 02:04:36 for fun yeah and we also got some throwing knives because it's fun i think if you want to defend your house and you want to be serious about it. I want to get some serious throwing knives for serious throwing knives. Yeah. But I can't. You know, actually, some people have hit me up with some cool locations here in the States that have American-made knives. Very cool. That's some legit throwing knives. We should get some hatchets, too.
Starting point is 02:04:56 We have a bunch of logs in the back. Yeah. But so, yeah, so we have some bows for fun. And I was like, it's not good enough. But, you know, I'm kind of happy that we have them. We have a lot. And it's because it's fun. But I was planning on going and getting, like, I don't know, a regular old handgun of some sort.
Starting point is 02:05:13 A handgun? Yeah. And Crowder recommended a Walther. He said it was really, really good. And I, you know. But he was like, just stay tuned. You know, let me make some phone calls. I'll see what's up.
Starting point is 02:05:23 Apparently, he called me in the morning. and we were just talking about some stuff. And then I didn't know he was going to do this. But apparently, I don't know if it was Darren or whoever else started working on it all day to try and figure out how to get me a gun. Yeah. That's cool. And so I was like, you know, then after the show, he was like, I have a surprise for you. And I was thinking, it can't be a gun, can it? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:05:44 Because it's so ridiculous, new jersey's laws many people in chat during yesterday yesterday's episode were like it's a gun oh yeah of course crowder got your gun come on so it's crowder so crowder ended up saying uh like he texted me and he was like i was trying to get you a good gun but man they really stepped up to get you like the cadillac of guns man this is a great dope and i was like cool cool man that's what people were saying they're like wow that's a good gun so I'm gonna get a good gun safe yeah so so I went and met this guy it was really cool I did this interview with a New Jersey firearms instructor okay and he was actually fairly moderate on gun control measures his his position I don't
Starting point is 02:06:22 want to speak for him but I vaguely remember him basically saying, we need uniformity nationwide. We can't have all these states be super restrictive and all these other states not be restrictive. That's a good point. And so he said, it's actually not that hard in New Jersey. It does take like a month. So some people might argue that's just too much because some states you can literally walk in, you have to deal with the federal background check stuff and all that. But a lot of states are like, you have a state ID. You can walk in and just begin that process. Whereas in New Jersey, you've got to fill out like three forms. Then you have to have a meeting with a detective.
Starting point is 02:06:53 You have to write an essay or some nonsense. Do you need a state ID in New Jersey? Yeah. Yeah. You have to have a... Yep. One more thing I've got to do. It's not going to work for me then.
Starting point is 02:07:02 Well, yep. You've got to be a resident. And so it's not super easy. I got that all right but apparently the crazier thing is it's harder to get a handgun it's harder to get a handgun i don't think i'd want a handgun yeah no isn't that weird i would have assumed an ar was no not really i mean because you can conceal them very easily yeah that's right yep that's the majority of crime and people go hunting yeah exactly yep makes sense i would probably want a gun that i could also hunt with funny people are like what you're vegan hey my man if the world goes to hell and we need to defend for ourselves i'm gonna do what i need to do yeah and i think i think the uh what's interesting about your
Starting point is 02:07:44 veganism is that it straight up recognizes the luxury of American capitalism. Yeah. You've said it over and over again. Absolutely. You have all these wonderful choices. You'll make these choices. You know what I mean? Yeah, definitely. Whereas you have a lot of these other people who demand the world go vegan, not realizing it's impossible in some places for people to be vegan. Yeah, exactly. Like we're in capitalist America where we're rich and we've literally invented lab-grown meats and like from plants right right right right plant blood straight up made plant hemoglobin to make burgers that may taste like blood kevin hart was talking about he said they're good they're
Starting point is 02:08:16 good yeah they taste good they're so good i don't care what i'm eating this is the funny thing like i don't care if you give me like we're talking about Fear Factor. When it's like, you're going to eat a cow's eye. I'd be like, no, it's a cow's eye. Wow. Is it cooked? I don't care. We eat sushi. My joke about Fear Factor was like...
Starting point is 02:08:34 I never liked raw anything. Okay, first of all, Fear Factor got canceled because they had them drink bowl emissions, I guess. To put it mildly. Whatever. Why would that be the line? The breaking point? I don't know. Come on. I mean, I guess that's the mildly. Whatever. Why would that be the line? The breaking point. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:08:46 Come on. I mean, I guess that's the breaking point. Why? If you're telling me that I'm going to eat. So when they're like, this is the intestines of an ostrich or something, I'm like, dude, I eat chicken all the time, bro. I'm not stressing over eating a bird. I know.
Starting point is 02:09:01 But that still has an animal die. At least with the bull stuff. Listen, listen. He got off. I'd be willing to bet. We're with the bull stuff. Listen, listen. He got off. I'd be willing to bet. We're going to get nasty. Oh, my gosh. If your kids are listening. Tune out.
Starting point is 02:09:11 Earmuffs. I just steered the conversation. Sorry. I couldn't help myself. Entirely Adam's fault. This is Adam's fault. Earmuffs. Earmuffs your kids.
Starting point is 02:09:19 It's too late. So do you know how cheese got invented? No. I was reading about it, and apparently when they would kill an animal, they would store its milk in the stomach and then tie off the stomach to save it for later. Right, yeah, yeah. And then the stomach lining has rennet or whatever in it, and it would curdle into cheese. By the time they opened it up, it was cheese.
Starting point is 02:09:42 And it was like a crude cottage kind of cheese, you know? And then over time they refined it and aged it and figured out how to make different cheeses now that you mention why is that the limit i have to imagine in ancient times they killed the bull yeah and they did not want to waste anything anything so there's like a big old sack of uh emissions we'll just say liquid protein. Yep. Maybe. Yep. Let's get serious for a minute. Oh my goodness.
Starting point is 02:10:10 Let's get serious because we ask the hard questions here on TimCast IRL. Yes, we do. Oh my goodness. At a time when humans were desperate for food to maximize their protein intake, would they forego a sack of bull? Probably not. Emissions. Definitely not. Probably not.
Starting point is 02:10:23 Definitely not. Would they put it into the stomach and tie it off and make cheese with it? They'd make a pudding. Oh my god. Yeah. I'm so glad. I'm seeing the viewers just drop. They're like, I'm out of here. Too much. This is what did fear factor in.
Starting point is 02:10:38 Good job, guys. Oh, man. Oh my goodness. The whiskey hasn't even hit me yet. Oh my gosh. It's Friday night. Alright, well, ladies and gentlemen, if you haven't whiskey hasn't even hit me yet. Oh, my gosh. It's Friday night. All right. Well, ladies and gentlemen, if you haven't already, give us a like. We're about to break 10,000 likes. That's really, really awesome. Thank you for not leaving.
Starting point is 02:10:52 Smash that like button. Smash it. Smash it. It's been a crazy past week. You know, our viewership has been skyrocketing. All we do is we hang out. You know what I mean? I always tell people, just do your thing.
Starting point is 02:11:03 And apparently it's worked. It's been, we started doing the show end of January with like 2,000 live viewers and we're like, that's really cool. Yeah, dude. 24,000, 30,000. That's crazy.
Starting point is 02:11:10 It's been nuts. You guys are awesome. Yeah, really. Thank you. Awesome. Can't believe it. Also, I want to say thanks to whoever sent this book.
Starting point is 02:11:17 Starship Trooper. I never read the book but I hear the book is way more legit than the movie. So I'm stoked. I think this is going to work its way around the house. People are all like, are you reading that?
Starting point is 02:11:28 I'm reading that. I'm like, I'm reading it back off. So I'm going to read this. So I'm excited about that. We have 10k likes. Thank you guys. Boom. There it is. So also don't forget to follow me on Twitter and Instagram at Timcast. Follow at Adam Krigler. Yep. A-D-A-M
Starting point is 02:11:44 C-R-I-G-L-E-R if you're just listening. Thank you. Follow at Sour Patch Lids, L-Y-D-S for spicy memes. Yes, indeed. And we're going to be hanging out for a little bit longer. But Adam's going to play some music. So let me just put it this way. Normally, at this time,
Starting point is 02:11:59 we would just say goodbye and turn it off. Because it's Friday night, because we're all musicians, Adam and I, for the past couple of weeks, have been jamming out with a couple songs. So I'm not going to play tonight because last week I, we've been recording music because we want to actually put out some legit songs. I'm looking for an animator to animate this war story song. And so I'm not going to sing tonight, but we'll have Adam play a couple songs for you guys. For those who want to stick around, hang out, drop in some super chats, feel free to do so. And, uh, yeah, let's see if we can get the audio working for Adam here real quick. Thank you. Does it sound good?
Starting point is 02:13:15 Sounds good. So I've been playing all my... I want to play covers, but we can't play covers. So I want to play Country Roads for you guys right now. So many people have asked me. I've learned the song. You know what? I'll record it on Instagram and post it on Instagram
Starting point is 02:13:33 so you can actually hear me play the song. But I'm going to keep with my own stuff. And yeah, so this is something I wrote. It's called A Love Story's Remains. Here it is. Well, hello, miss, I'd love to kiss your lovely name The things I do to get you dancing in the rain I want a piece, oh so say you want the same
Starting point is 02:14:09 A love story remains I know we'll go through some hard times And I'll always be there if I can But there's a chance we're not like mine so this love story man I'm just being honest I'm just being honest with myself I'm gonna miss the way you kiss under the rain All the times you saved me but that love don't feel the same I wanted peace so you wanted me to change
Starting point is 02:14:54 Only connected when you're calling out my name I know we've been through some hard times Those times have forced us to find ourselves. Oh, honesty is my policy. Yeah, we might be better with someone else. I'm just being honest. I'm just being honest with myself Well come and sit let's take a trip down memory lane
Starting point is 02:15:30 If I had to choose baby I wouldn't change a thing Cause I found peace so look you found the same In the rubble of the remains A love story's remains I found a peace of mind Something you helped me find
Starting point is 02:15:58 Just be honest Just be honest with yourself Thank you. Appreciate that. Now I'm kind of like, I have a bunch of songs that are kind of not really finished and I usually would cover a song at this point. Taking It Back. You want me to play Taking It Back? Taking It Back. This is Tim's favorite song of mine, I believe i usually would cover a song at this point taking it back you want me to play taking it back taking it back this is tim's favorite song of mine i believe it's a good song so i guess i'll just play that thank you i was not really sure where to go after
Starting point is 02:16:34 that one but thank you for uh continuing to to stay here and watch me play this is called Taking It Back. If I was a younger man, I'd probably make the same mistake twice. The closer the heart is, the harder it becomes to do what's right. Even through the thick and thin, secretly we want to win. Well, I'm taking it back, taking it back, taking it back It's time to confess our sins Whoa, before the world you've built crumbles away I've spent some time lost in my mind, disappointed Well that's just the sting from expecting and that's what you get
Starting point is 02:18:01 Oh it happens all the time time A high tide of the mind Struggling for oxygen Oh, and taking it back Taking it back Taking it back Is the only option Oh, before the world you built crumbles away It started with cold feet, let me begin again
Starting point is 02:18:35 Hindsight's obviously the clearest option I'm taking it back with all that I believe in Everything happens, I won't fight the reason you say you've learned from your mistakes that you're experienced and then comes the day From left field as they say Has left you in a daze Oh, it happens all the time That high tide of the mind Struggling for oxygen
Starting point is 02:19:18 Oh, and taking it back, taking it back, taking it back is the only option Before the world you build crumbles away It started with cold feet, let me begin again Hindsight's obviously the clearest option I'm taking it back with all that I believe in Everything happens, I won't fight the reasons Thank you. You know, I kind of want to play one more.
Starting point is 02:19:59 This is the one, I just love playing this one. It makes me feel really good. And it reminds me of a really good moment in my life and it's just about good stuff. I took a walk tonight with my love And all the cats are in the street Like us, they're trying to find their way home Yeah, face life and land upon their feet Talking about them little things The little things that make you sing and feel alright A natural high inside
Starting point is 02:20:54 Like sunshine and rain A fresh coffee to start my day Well, I'm just glad I found my way home with you I've been walking it so long, now I'm walking with you I've been walking it so long, now I'm walking with you I've been walking it so long And I'm walking with you I've been walking it so long And I'm walking with you
Starting point is 02:21:31 Sunsets alone but call her name All good dogs and bad are on their way Like us they're trying to find their peace of mind Yeah, face life and its insanity I'm talking about those little things The little things that make you sing and feel alright A natural high inside Like sunshine and rain
Starting point is 02:22:05 fresh coffee to start my day well I'm just glad I found my way home with you I've been walking it so long now I'm walking with you I've been walking
Starting point is 02:22:21 it so long now I'm walking with you I've been walking it so long Now I'm walking with you I've been walking it so long Now I'm walking with you I've been walking it so long Now I'm walking with you And I felt it from the start A connection from the start
Starting point is 02:22:45 I've been walking it so long And I'm walking with you I've been walking it so long And I'm walking with you And I'm walking with you And I'm walking with you And I'm walking with you Yeah, I'll end it there. Thank you everybody for staying and listening to me jam.
Starting point is 02:23:18 I love it. I love it. Closing out Friday nights in style. Adam is now walking back over. And we are going to fix the microphones here. So that's it, man. That's Friday night. Thanks for hanging out, everybody. Like, share, subscribe, all that good stuff.
Starting point is 02:23:36 We will be back next week, Monday through Friday, 8 p.m. You can follow at TimCast, at AdamKrigler, at Sour Patch Lids, L-Y-D-S. We put up clips from the show, so we break them apart, and you'll probably find them popping up. But you can catch the live show Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. And Friday night is jam night. Unfortunately, no jamming for me. That's okay. None for me.
Starting point is 02:23:58 But maybe next week. And we're really working on it. Definitely next week. We're working on getting these songs recorded, so that's actually a process going through right now. These things take time, unfortunately. But I'm also looking for a good animator. Somebody emailed me before. I lost their email.
Starting point is 02:24:11 I feel really bad because it was great stuff. But we'll wrap it up there. Thanks for hanging out, everybody. Stick around. And we will see you with clips tomorrow on this channel. So make sure to subscribe. But we'll be back live Monday at 8 p.m. Adios.
Starting point is 02:24:22 Have a good weekend. you you

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