Timcast IRL - TimcastIRL #90 - Supreme Court "Cleaved Oklahoma In Half" Giving Native Americans Jurisdiction
Episode Date: July 10, 2020A thorough examination of racial slurs that people do NOT know (because people aren't racist, generally speaking) precedes conversation about how the SCOTUS has decided to overrule Oklahoma's state au...tonomy and split the state along old tribal lines, followed by theorizing about the end of America, whether Hillary will run again, and closing with the long, long, and ever-growing list of racist things. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ladies and gentlemen, Oklahoma is no longer a state.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. It's just smaller.
Just smaller. A lot smaller.
A lot smaller.
A lot smaller.
Yeah, Supreme Court ruled today, for those that don't know, that
half of Oklahoma is in Native American reservation.
And it's funny because depending on who you ask, they're going to tell you two different things.
And I'm going to tell you right away that my reading of this as a not lawyer is, you know what?
It's so shocking.
I'm just laughing.
It's just, it's, so listen, I think right now.
I'm not laughing about it.
We are literally dealing with this cultural revolution, like Trump said.
Yep.
And so you have people in media saying, no, no, no, no, calm down.
No, no, it's totally okay.
It's just, they're only talking about crimes. The state of Oklahoma is totally normal. Meanwhile, the state
of Oklahoma is like, if you do this, you will cleave our state in half. You will take away
tax revenue. You'll put us at risk and uncertainty. And then everyone else. And then you get the
media going. It's fine. Yeah, that's what they want. Forgive them their land back.
And lose your representatives in government.
There are so many implications to this ruling, whether or not the Supreme Court said it was only pertaining to federal crimes or not.
If this land is a Native American reservation, it impacts congressional representation, taxes.
It represents who can be held accountable for crimes.
And we're getting a narrative from
i don't know there's two narratives there's the state is certainly freaking out i'm sure because
i think they realize he's lost their jurisdiction and i'm seeing a lot of comments from people
saying no no no no it's fine and i'm like hmm well i guess you got to pick which one you think
is really going on if you read the media on the left, they're like, this will just mean that in instances of prosecutions for major crimes, the federal government will handle it.
But then if you actually what the state is saying, they're like, we have just lost our state.
It's gone.
It's Muskogee Nation now.
But anyway, that's what we're going to get to in tonight's episode of Timcast IRL.
I am Tim Pool, your host. Joining me tonight for today's episode
as always is his co-host Adam Krigler. Hello everyone.
Thank you for joining us. How are you tonight? And also we have
oh yeah, Sour Patch Lids. Hi, I'm producing over here. And make
sure as always to smash that like
button. What was that?
I had to wait until the producer was slacking over there.
Sorry, sorry.
Not producing.
Yeah.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Yeah, producing.
Quote. I would like to show you.
Thanks, Adam.
Y'all laughed at me.
Y'all laughed at me.
Well, who's laughing now?
I'm just going to just say I'm still laughing at you.
Yeah, a little bit.
I went out.
You see, I knew it.
I knew it.
I went on Amazon. I got me, a little bit. I went out. You see, I knew it. I knew it. I went on Amazon.
I got me a pack of Redskins playing cards.
I got a face mask.
New Jersey says that you must wear a face mask, so I bought a Redskins face mask.
And now when I go out, I have to wear a mask.
I'm going to wear the Washington Redskins.
And the reason why I'm saying y'all laughed at me is because it's now been officially banned.
You can't buy the merchandise from Amazon, Walmart. It was banned for a reason, Tim.
So you wearing that is offensive.
I guess.
How dare you? Where's the button?
Where is it? Thank you.
How dare you?
Where's the button?
I need this handy.
Yeah.
It's going to be a whole lot of fun.
We also have the city councilwoman or a city councilman from Seattle saying that she wants
to overthrow the country and create a socialist new order or something.
What?
I didn't hear that.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It's crazy.
But I'll tell you, man, that what you got to be careful of when it comes to these Supreme
Court rulings, when it comes to the fact that, look, I'm going to say it.
If the Supreme Court says that half of oklahoma is a
native american reservation so i looked up i looked this stuff up yeah native american
reservations are federal jurisdiction they don't get congressional representation so what does that
say for the people of tulsa i don't know i bet they're all trump supporters well i mean only
only 6200 people showed up to the Tulsa rally. But it is Republican.
You know, we'll see.
But there's a lot of interesting things here.
So we've got this story.
We've got Socialist Seattle, and they're doing a segregated white racial de-whiteness training, like undoing your whiteness.
How does that work?
Listen, man.
Do you get, like, melanin plugged into your skin somehow?
No, no. that work listen man you get like melanin plugged into your skin somehow no no whiteness is like one
of my favorite articles ever was that i'm gonna here's the here's the title of the article black
men are the white people of black people yes have you ever seen that article i've you've heard this
before it's a real article it's amazing because whiteness is literally just, it would be, it's like, you know, I'm allowed to say
whiteness.
It's funny.
But imagine if I took a different race and added Ness to it.
It's the same thing.
Okay.
And it would be considered a slur.
You know what I mean?
Well, you're, you're, this is true.
He is Korean.
I'm not even going to play games.
No?
No playing games?
No.
Okay.
No.
Because, you know, I don't know.
I don't know what YouTube's going to do.
I'm going to be in trouble.
I'm not going to give them an excuse.
Yeah, that's true. I feel like we're already
on thin ice from the conversations we've had.
Well, I'm actually really mad
because I can't say
Korean slurs,
but, you know,
people can, rap songs can use
the N-word. That's racist.
I should be able to use the G-word.
Well, as Don lemon said seven years ago
they should stop using that word i mean so i'm just going off what he said right now i'm just
saying what about my rights to use the g-word i had a conversation with a korean person about this
who was i don't even know what the g-word is i can't say it i really can't say i don't even know
i i don't think i knew actually you know what i gotta i
gotta be honest i'm willing to bet that youtube doesn't even know what the g word is either really
i bet i bet i'm not gonna say anything i'm waiting i'm waiting for chat to explode on what it is
if all i'm seeing is what's what is it oh nobody knows this nobody knows if so good i don't i love
our audience i don't know if because youtube blocks a bunch of words
okay i actually had a conversation with a korean person about this uh about whether or not we are
allowed to say it and the agreement was yeah of course and i was like even me because i'm mostly
white you know but like my family is is part korean and they were like oh yeah for sure definitely
oh okay they see it well yeah there it is yeah there's many many chat people
that have figured out what it is yeah yeah so uh i i i'll tell you what man i'd be willing to bet
that if you went out in public and asked strangers to say like can you read these words and you wrote
like bicycle you know machine gun elephant g word g word they would just say it yeah they would just
say it and you'd be like
thank you for that and give a recording of that person putting out a racial slur so there was
actually uh i was i was i was actually i'm gonna keep this one relatively vague but i was talking
to some friends and i brought up the fact that most people don't know any racial slurs outside
of like the n word for instance and these the the s-word and a lot of slurs
and i was like so what would happen if you went to like starbucks and they asked your name and
you gave them like a racial slur for a race that americans don't care about like koreans okay like
i'm pretty confident if i went to starbucks and they asked for my name and i said the g-word
they would just yell it out dr g no no if i said my name is you know g-word yeah they would write
it on they would write it down.
And then someone would make my frappuccino.
And they'd grab it and go.
And just yell it out.
Is there a G word?
Your frappuccino's ready.
No, they would go.
G word.
G word.
And I'd be like, whoa, whoa, whoa, dude.
Are you kidding me?
What's going on?
I'd start throwing stuff and flipping tables.
That'd be fun.
And then you film it.
And boom.
Gotcha, Starbucks.
Gotcha. But I was like.. Boom. Gotcha, Starbucks. Gotcha.
Cancel.
Cancel Starbucks.
The point I was making was that Americans only care about some minorities.
They don't care about Asians.
Same with free speech.
That's basically their argument now.
They don't want all free speech.
They just want their free speech.
They say they're for free speech.
Their specific speech.
Their approved speech.
What they've actually argued.
That's not free speech. Their specific speech. Their approved speech. What they've actually argued. That's not free speech.
They've argued we're actually in favor
of free speech because when marginalized
voices are oppressed then they can't speak.
So by banning hate speech you actually
protect free speech.
And I'm like do you know what free speech means?
Like anybody can give their
thoughts and opinions. Right. So you can't
ban speech and claim it's free speech.
That's not real. Yeah there's a very very solid line between having all free speech and not having free
speech and if you if you ban anything that's not free speech at all boom there's it's it's black
and white yep can i even say that anymore probably Probably not. We're like, you know, the cliffs are eroding.
Yeah.
You know, that's the way I describe it.
When they start banning more and more people.
James Lindsay, you mentioned this before we started the show.
Conceptual James, he was on Joe Rogan.
Yep.
Gained a bunch of followers because he's talking about intersectionalism.
He pushes back hard and they suspended his Twitter account for no reason.
He's a, what is he, a math PhD?
Yeah.
He's a math PhD.
Tweeting, like, here's how intersectionality and wokeism works, and they were, like, suspended.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
We can't have people understanding what's going on.
No, that's true.
They can't.
That's exactly why I said it.
They banned free speech.
Yep.
I'm going to take that as you telling me I was right.
You are right. You are correct, sir. Correct, sir. Oh, it's They banned free speech. Yep. I'm going to take that as you telling me I was right. You are right.
You are correct, sir.
Correct, sir.
Oh, it's like the sun shining on me.
No, but the thing about the racial slurs I thought was really funny is I was like, you
could very easily make a whole montage of all of these different chain restaurants,
their employees yelling racial
slurs because they wouldn't know what the words meant i was i was thinking about it because i was
watching south park you ever see that episode of south park where they go to the uh the what is it
the intolerance museum is that what it was yeah i think so and like they're like we don't tolerate
intolerance but they go through this tunnel where it just spouts a whole bunch of racial slurs okay
and what was interesting to me about is i I didn't know 90% of the words.
Like if you watch it, it's like a bunch of words.
And I have a friend of mine who's Italian, and he pointed out.
I was like, oh, yeah, they're making fun of Italians.
And I was like, I never heard that.
I didn't know that.
And so I actually started asking people, and they don't know anything.
In fact, like the slur for Hispanic people, most people don't know.
You can't say anything.
Don't say anything.
Well, no, no.
I was just going to say that I think, for the most part, because they don't know them,
because most people aren't racist anymore.
Yeah.
It's just.
They don't know them.
Most people aren't racist anymore.
People are just like, oh, yeah.
Oh, are you a cool person?
Cool.
Do you know how.
All right.
I know.
I know.
I know, like, probably all of the racial slurs for asian people
because probably it's probably because how i grew up and what are you racist or something
because because asians are super racist oh no you had your buddy who straight up was like oh yeah
you're you're this racial slur oh yeah you're this racial air compartment of my neighborhood
we thought it was hilarious for those who don't know the context when i was growing up there's
one kid who just would call everybody by their racial slur.
And it meant literally, I would say it meant nothing to us, like it didn't affect us.
But I would say it was actually a net positive because it was basically like the ultimate diversity and inclusion.
It was like, listen, when we're here together skateboarding as friends, we are all equally racial slurs.
Equal.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Did he talk in the third person too like no
whatever his whatever he would have been i don't know well like he would point it out if someone
told him yeah he would just yell it and he's like whoa whoa whoa don't don't call me by my name call
me this racial slur that fits me perfectly i want to be included too we grew up oh and of course
white people have racial slurs there's a whole bunch of slurs for all the different white people but we grew up uh with with south park and family
guy and all these jokes so everybody loved it and and george carlin you know you know where he got
it from he got it from george carlin doing the bit where he said all the racial slurs he just
goes off and he memorized them all and so we all grew up like urban liberal chicago watching george carlin and so that and south park
and so it was hilarious when we'd be out skating and then he just started mouthing off and yeah
it's funny you know and what he did the best of is he he took the power away from it he took took
away the the hate out out of it and he weakened. Well, no. Everyone's bringing it back.
They're empowering all these words.
They're bringing it back.
They're making it that it is a hate thing
instead of you have no power here anymore
because we have thick skin.
We have spines.
We know who we are.
We don't let that affect us anymore.
We're losing that.
It's worse.
They fired the guy from Papa john's for complaining about it do you know did you hear the story i did hear the story
dude i will not talked about it i mean this i am not one to get overly like like chick-fil-a i don't
care man if i feel like in a chicken sandwich i'm going you know chick-fil-a was doing this
this donations to like christian groups and i said i don't care and then they canceled and i was like
i don't care and they started pandering to the far left.
And I'm like, I still don't care, man.
Like all of these companies do different things.
I'll tell you what, though.
Papa John's.
I will never eat Papa John's again.
That crossed the line.
Papa John was on a phone call.
And he was complaining that Colonel Sanders used the N-word and no one said anything about it.
And that was his complaint.
He was like, you know, you get Colonel Sanders.
And he said, and he actually used the full N-word.
But to complain about it.
And then somebody on the call leaked it to Forbes or something.
And then they forced him out of the company.
They pulled his name off universities.
His company.
His company.
This is the most insane cancel culture I've ever seen.
That you were literally agreeing and complaining about someone getting away with
using the word and they take your name off of a building where you've donated all this money.
Yeah, it's ridiculous. They like tried to destroy his life. Why? He didn't even disagree with them,
man. Right. Do you know about the guy at Netflix? No. This is the this is probably the best cancel
culture example. Let me just tell all of y'all
listening right now. There are a bunch of threads going around on Twitter where they're like cancel
culture isn't real. And there's one going viral where they're like, if you've been canceled,
you need to atone for your wrongs and earn back the respect. OK, an executive over at Netflix
was giving was having a discussion about why, about what words were offensive and
could not be used. And so he started explaining to people, here are some examples of words you
can't use. And he said them and somebody in the meeting went, Oh, he actually said it.
And they went to HR and they said, he said the word. So they brought him into HR and asked him
what happened. And as he was describing the incident, he said the word again. And then someone in the HR meeting went,
oh, he said the word to us.
They fired him.
He was saying,
I was telling people that these words are offensive
and we can't have them on Netflix.
Words like, and then he lists them off.
And then they started all panicking and crying
and hiding in the corner,
screaming that they were under a violent assault
by this man.
So do they have to go back to writing notes and passing them around?
These are the words that you must omit from your vocabulary.
The Q word.
You know, this is the thing.
We're both from Chicago.
I know you know him.
He's from Chicago.
I'm from Chicago too.
We're going to talk about it a lot.
That's kind of how we do things here at TimCast.
We talk about Chicago, that we're from Chicago.
Well, one thing about Chicago that you may or may not know, they love their pizza.
All right?
And we know pizza in Chicago, right?
Am I right?
Oh, yeah, man.
Oh, yeah.
So we know pizza.
Papa John's, you don't make pizza.
I'm sorry.
No.
Your pizza sucks.
All right?
I'm saying it.
So it's no loss. I'm not even a big fan of papa john's if you want good pizza don't don't what's your favorite pizza
out of chicago uh dondy's pizza dondy's yeah you might not know it's uh is that a small one it's
one it's one dondy's there's only one i worked there i actually delivered pizzas for a while
that was one of my jobs. It was an awesome job.
You know what I used to get all the time from Big Lou's?
Giardiniera pizza.
And I know that you guys listening don't even know what Giardiniera is.
That's too bad.
It is.
Chicago thing.
That's what I'm going to say.
Yeah, yeah.
Chicago thing.
Giardiniera, man.
It's weird, but I'll just tell you.
It's like putting carrots and celery on your pizza.
And cauliflower.
That's true.
Yeah, yeah.
It sounds weird, but I mean, I love it.
So let's do this.
Hold on, before we do, I wanted to bring this up.
I'm actually seeing this a lot.
It's these lists that people are making of businesses like Papa John's
and even Netflix, I guess, probably will make this list of people that are like,
if you are so weak-willed to cancel people,
we're not going to support you anymore.
I'm seeing this pop up more and more.
And it's like they're now...
Boycott?
Yeah, basically they're saying like,
we're not going to give this company our money
if they're going to just cater to this cancel culture, essentially.
And it's becoming more and more prevalent as we go on.
You know why I don't think that would work?
Why?
These companies already made their bed knowing full well they'll lose the
conservative cash they made a calculated decision before they published before they got woke how
much do we stand to lose and how much do we stand to gain and they chose a side well and they've
opted for the safe they think it's safer to go left i I do agree with that because it is about the money. And that's not necessarily to say that that is going to be fruitful for them.
You know, there might come a chance or, you know, a time where people actually, enough people make a huge dent and they're going, oh, wow, we're actually losing money now because we made this decision. I mean, Parler is probably the best opportunity right now for collective conservative action
because the user base is 99.9% conservative.
Okay.
So it would be really easy for anybody on Parler, you, to be like, echo this post so
that everyone on the site sees it and send a message about X tax company.
So we were talking about this before.
One of the things that conservatives and now moderates who have a lot, who are, you know,
aligned with conservatives on free speech issues. The reason why they can't succeed against the
left in many of these culture war battles is because the left has already been organizing
for decades. They have email lists, they have large groups, they're high profile Twitter
accounts with huge followings. They're verified. They put out one tweet to a couple hundred
thousand people. Hey, everybody hit up Verizon and tell them you're in a boycott. And they do. And Verizon panics.
Conservatives don't do that. Imagine if there was a version of that on, say, Parler and said,
everybody spend 10 seconds doing this. That would be that would that would cause these companies to
panic, getting getting getting from the left and the right flank. They'd be like, what do we do?
How about we shut up and don't do politics anymore?
Done.
Think about if they put their stupid little brand logo
and brand message here at brand,
we support group of people.
And then all of a sudden they got a huge wave
of like 200,000 comments being like polite,
not hateful, just saying,
we really would respect you more
if you didn't engage in politics.
Look, man, you deliver pizzas for my kid's birthday.
The last thing I need from you is a lecture on my political opinions.
Just please give me pizza.
That is a fantastic idea, Tim.
Wink, wink for the people who aren't actually watching us.
I'm not going to do it.
You can do it.
And as easily as I can do it, you can do it too.
I'm talking to anyone who's listening to me right now.
You can also do this.
A lot of people have come up to me like, oh, why haven't you started this email list?
Because I'm spending most of my day researching the stuff that's going on.
It's like if I started focusing on just researching what companies are canceling people, that's a very slim thing.
And I don't want that.
I'm trying to maintain a really broad sense of the atmosphere of what's going on in this country.
And I think that's really important being where I'm at, you know, sitting next to you.
Like, I need a broader, you know, sense of things.
So it's not up, you and actually someone you know kind of
reamed us out like oh you have this this skate park in your backyard when you should be you know
spending money on you know organizing a movement it's like do you not watch our show do you not
know what we talk about we you know this is the forum that we have helping people learn how to
speak have a civil conversation even if you don't
agree yeah and that's okay you know now people are questioning whether or not the show will last
it's like they clearly don't understand the the friendship that you and i have well they're like
the questioning that we argue on the show it's a show people i know we just built a new four-foot
quarter pipe and adam he put the final well you basically built the whole thing. And he threw down a blunt rock fakie for a strict.
Good go, right?
And I was worried it was going to fall over because it wasn't weighted, and you just went for it anyway.
So, no, yeah, we have a skate park.
That's how I skate, though.
Listen, man, I don't consider myself to be overtly an activist.
I consider myself to be politically active on certain issues like freedom, liberty, things like that.
And that's why I speak out against it.
But I'm not a political operative in that sense.
I don't go and hang out with political groups to give them advice on their political positions and what they should or shouldn't do.
I don't do it.
But that's why I said I'm not going to make an email list.
No.
Hey, you can, Adam, if you'd like.
It's just not something I do.
But this is kind of the thing I'm talking about.
This is the problem with a lot of what's going on.
Everybody expects someone else to do the work.
You all, every single one of you needs to do work.
We all need to understand what's going on.
Every single person needs to get out and do the research and understand what's happening.
Everybody.
It's on everybody.
We're all humans.
We're all here.
We all want this to be better. We all want to live comfortably. That's on everybody. We're all humans. We're all here. We all want this to be better.
We all want to live comfortably.
That's it.
What would it have been like if the Planeteers never combined their powers with their rings?
And brought Captain Planet?
No Captain Planet?
Yeah.
It was only when they realized that together, when they pointed their rings in the sky,
they could summon Captain Planet.
Yes.
Yes, Tim.
I'm spinning the UFO.
That's a spin.
That's a spin for Tim.
I couldn't think of any of the bad guys from Captain Planet.
Loot and Plunder.
Plunder.
That was his name, right?
That was great.
That was a Ted Turner show.
Man.
Captain Planet.
You don't really annoy me about Captain Planet.
What?
They almost never actually used their rings on their own.
That's true.
At a certain point, you can have some personal responsibility, too.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
There'd be some episodes, sometimes Wheeler would be like, fire, and actually burn something.
But I guess the concern was that if he was going around burning people, the bad guy shows up.
Hold on a minute.
If you're fighting this big, evil guy who's going to pollute this whole country and kill all these people, Wheeler could walk up to him, point the ring in his face and go, fire, and just light the dude up.
But they never did.
And that's because violence is not the answer to that.
I'm just saying.
Look, man.
I'm sorry.
I don't agree with the death penalty, but I do believe there is a line.
People ask me about this. Like, what if you're in combat? That's different.
So I'm not a big fan of Batman's no-kill policy because you end up with the Justice Lords timeline where the Joker ends up drugging Superman.
Superman goes and wipes out Metropolis and all that stuff.
And then he gets mad because Batman could have stopped Joker
if Batman would just, you know, grow a pair.
Joker literally kills millions of people.
At a certain point, like, you can, you can,
I don't believe that after you subdued somebody and locked them up,
that you can then go about ending them.
But if someone's literally on the verge about to kill a bunch of people,
then, and you have to
stop them by any means necessary, that I understand.
Okay.
You know, that's just my point about, you know, Batman.
Yeah, yeah.
Let's talk about Oklahoma.
Oh, goodness.
Let's do it.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Oklahoma.
Now that you're all here.
Oklahoma is, I guess it's two states?
So we have this story from CNBC.
For those that aren't familiar, this is a big ruling today, and I was really confused
why it wasn't getting more attention.
Me too.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the eastern half of Oklahoma is a Native American reservation.
Like, more than half.
Yeah.
According to the map.
Well, I got it.
It's a chunk.
Here you go.
Oh, okay.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, that's pretty much half, I guess.
So I think, I'm not entirely sure this is I this is just an image I found on the internet
which is supposedly the original 1866 treaty reservation look at this little piece of Oklahoma
right there well you're good right there in that little corner you're all right you're still you're
still under state jurisdiction that's gonna be stolen by Kansas in no time right here's the big
challenge depending on what who you ask well actually for the most part no one's talking
about this yeah it's being covered but I'm on Twitter and I'm like, shouldn't people be saying something?
How is it not exploding?
I saw a tweet from someone saying, guys, I know Trump's tax returns and all that.
But what about this story?
And no one cared.
So I looked it up and I read it and I just like started, I busted out laughing.
Yeah.
Like my, seriously, I was, my main segment today is about this.
And I was originally going to talk about like Joe Biden adopting Bernie's policies.
Yeah.
And then I saw this and I started laughing.
I'm like the whole article.
It's I'm sorry, man.
I'm just going to say it based on what I've read.
Yeah.
And I've read multiple articles and I've seen I've listened to what the Supreme Court justices have said.
It sounds like precedent has been set to dissolve the U.S.
So I agree.
It's pretty scary.
The simplified version of this argument is that the U.S. never officially dissolved the
Native American Reservation of Oklahoma when they made it a state.
Chief Justice Roberts said that's not true.
Of course they did.
They made it a state.
Of course they did.
So why are these other justices arguing that it's still a native american reservation based on that precedent you would need to make sure i assure you right now every
single native american lawyer is pulling up every treaty and they're going to point to a single word
and go bam imprecise language yep so there were 10 other states that warned warned the supreme
court if you rule in favor of the Native American tribes,
the same thing will happen in all of our states as well.
Bye, Hawaii.
Yeah, Hawaii especially.
I'm shocked Hawaii is still a thing.
This was the beginning of the day.
Hawaii should have been on it already, like, okay, bye.
So here's the important factors.
Depending on who you ask, you'll hear something different.
The Supreme Court justices who favored this and the people who support them, because it was all of the liberal judges, say, no, no, it's only about federal.
It's only about crimes.
Like the state is still working with Tulsa.
So this is two million Americans in this territory that are now living on Native American
reservation. This means so much more than anyone is saying. So let me read you the story and try
and figure this out. Right. So they say the Supreme Court ruled that a huge swath of the
state of Oklahoma is Native American land for certain purposes, siding with a Creek Nation
man who challenged his conviction by state authorities in the territory. I'm going to be very careful about reading the story because the guy who won is a diddler.
Not a good guy.
Not a good guy.
In 1997, he got convicted of diddling a child.
A four-year-old.
Disgusting.
And argued that his conviction would not stand because it was legally Native American territory
and the state had no right to prosecute.
And the Supreme Court said, yes, let the man go.
And now the state has said there are 1,700 violent criminals or just criminals in general
that will now have the same ability.
Same argument.
Now, here's what the other side is saying.
They're saying no, no, because their opportunity for appeal and all that has, you know, long
since passed. I don't believe that. If they set a precedent that this is on, you know,
Native American land. Yeah, that means they were unlawfully arrested in the first place.
How would you not be able to petition that? Exactly. But let's read a little bit.
They say the decision means that only federal authorities, no longer state prosecutors,
can lodge charges against Native Americans who commit
serious alleged crimes on that land, which is home to 1.8 million people. Of those people, 15% or
fewer are Native Americans. Quote, today we are asked whether the land these treaties promised
remains an Indian reservation for purposes of federal criminal law, Gorsuch wrote. Because
Congress has not said otherwise, we hold the government to its word.
Now, here's why I think this is serious, because I understand he's saying it's about federal criminal law. But does this not open the door now for one-upping that argument and saying,
if for criminal purposes, why not other purposes? More importantly, what did the state say? The
state didn't say this
is only gonna be about crimes they said it's gonna affect everything because think about this
he says federal criminal law what what what does the law do what does the law do collect your taxes
you don't pay your taxes okay what happens if you live in this tulsa area and you do not pay
your oklahoma state tax i'm sorry can they actually, can the state come after you now?
Or is this jurisdiction, is it, they say if you're a Native American.
So.
Which is only 15% of that.
But I'm not entirely convinced it ends here, right?
So let's take out the dissent, right?
Chief Justice John Roberts dissented the ruling,
as did fellow conservatives Clarence
Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh. In his dissent, Roberts warned that across this vast area
now deemed to be Native American land, the state's ability to prosecute serious crimes will be
hobbled and decades of past convictions could be thrown out, could well be thrown out. On top of
that, the court has profoundly destabilized the governance of eastern Oklahoma. The decision today creates significant uncertainty for the state's
continuing authority over any area that touches Indian affairs, ranging from zoning and taxation
to family and environmental law. None of this is warranted. What has gone unquestioned for a
century remains true today. A huge portion of Oklahoma is not a Creek Indian reservation. Congress
disestablished any reservation in a series of statutes leading up to Oklahoma statehood at
the turn of the 19th century. The court reaches the opposite conclusion only by disregarding the
well-settled approach required by our precedents. Republican Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt said,
I am aware of the ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma
was handed down this morning by the Supreme Court. My legal team has been following the
case closely and is reviewing the decision carefully. They will advise our team on the
case's impact and what action, if any, is needed from our office. I'm going to skip over to talk
about McGirt. The state of Oklahoma in turn argued to the Supreme Court that the Creek Nation's claim
territory was not a reservation at all. The state said that if the Supreme Court accepted
McGirt's reasoning, it would, quote, cause the largest judicial abrogation of state sovereignty
in American history, cleaving Oklahoma in half. In court filings to support McGirt,
the Muscogee Nation noted that although the tribe
had no role in the genesis of this litigation, it, quote, now finds its reservation under direct
attack. Riyaz Kanji, an attorney for the tribe, wrote in a filing that Oklahoma was exaggerating
the jurisdictional problems that would ensue if the state lost its case. To the extent they hold
any water, the state's posited consequences stem from the
fact that both executive branch and state officials actively sought to undermine Congress's determination
that the nation's government and territory would endure, Kanji wrote. Gorsuch endorsed that
argument in Thursday's decision. He noted in the majority opinion that no one disputes that Mr.
McGirt's crimes were committed on lands described as the Creek Reservation in an 1866 treaty and federal statute.
But in seeking to defend the state court, Judge Impolo, Oklahoma has put aside whatever
procedural defenses it might have and asked us to confirm that the land once given to
the Creeks is no longer a reservation today.
Gorsuch flatly rejected that request by the state.
Under our Constitution, states have no authority to reduce federal reservations lying within
their borders.
Just imagine if they did.
A state could encroach on the tribal boundaries or legal rights Congress provided, and with
enough time and patience, nullify the promises made in the name of the United States.
That would be at odds with the Constitution, which entrusts Congress with the authority
to regulate commerce with Native Americans, and directs that federal treaties and statutes are the supreme law of the
land. He added, if that happened, it would also leave tribal rights in the hands of the very
neighbors who might be least inclined to respect them. Kahn, in an interview after the decision,
said that despite the arguments by the state and in Robert's dissent, I don't think this case is
going to have an earth, going to have earth shattering consequences on the residents of the land
by the native Americans. It just doesn't change anything with respect to non-Indians
in terms of criminal cases. Well, here's the issue I see with this.
It definitely changes. And this is what you brought up.
New lawsuits will emerge. Well, I believe that's what we'll see.
They don't have representation anymore. The Americans that are now living in that area no longer have representation.
I think they still legally do.
OK, so they still will have their seats, the Senate seats.
I don't.
Well, the Senate, yes, because Oklahoma is a state.
OK, but I'm curious as to how this will affect the congressional districts.
Right.
If they've said this is this is a Native American reservation.
Now, here's what's the craziest thing about this, man.
We have an 1866 treaty with them, right?
Okay.
I mean, I've got a video showing all of the territories of the Indian homeland,
the Native American homeland, and the reservations.
And you can clearly see that we've gotten rid of many of their reservations.
And this is the point I was bringing up earlier.
If they're going to argue that this 1866 treaty,
which we basically walked all over, is still being upheld,
then why wouldn't any of these groups then just sue and say,
oh, we have a treaty too?
So how many other states are going to be impacted by this?
I don't entirely know.
I do know, based on a lot of the maps, the eastern region is fine.
There's no reservations in the eastern region where most of the European settlers were, you know, during the first several hundred years.
Then after the revolution from the late 1700s throughout the 1800s, we had westward expansion, Manifest Destiny, things like that.
I mean, this clearly shows it all right here.
Yeah.
So I'll just – I'll let this roll in the background. this video calls it the invasion of america i think it's kind of
funny but there's a couple questions i have now based on this ruling i think i think scotus opened
the door i could be wrong i'm not a lawyer man maybe that may i don't think there will be any
earth shattering changes for now but i think the door has been opened the changes will slowly
emerge yep exactly so in the in this video i pulled up, it's going through the years and showing you the lands that are blue are slowly
turning gray because they're being taken by the United States. You can see some reservations pop
up here and there, but over time, more and more land is just absorbed into the U.S. A bunch of
reservations pop up in California in the mid-1850s. So this is literally
Americans just going out there, taking the land. Yep. Was there a treaty for any of these lands
that were settled on by Americans with the Native Americans? Many of them, I would say no. In fact,
reservations, I think, are, let's see, we're gonna see a big jump, right? See, there are
also reservations. I mean, that whole state of Oklahoma, essentially, except the panhandle, was part of it.
Muskogee.
So take a look here.
In 2010, they say only this tiny bit, just in the tip of Oklahoma, is a reservation.
Now they're saying a whole, you know, the eastern portion of it, like 40%.
I have a question if that's the case.
If they're going to argue that we have a treaty from 1866 and they say, you know, the United States agreed this was your land, therefore
we'll uphold that. Isn't there an argument to say, okay, well, we have no agreement on any of
the other land, so that's still ours. It was never yours in the first place, right?
I guess, yeah. You could make that argument, yeah.
Well, I think that argument now has much more
merit based on the decision of the supreme court if the supreme so the way i describe it is like
if you and if i trade something with someone and then take it back and they go to court and say no
no no we traded that's mine he agreed they'll look it over and say well you did agree so give it back
and there'll be a long court battle let's say i just stole from you yeah the cops would come and arrest me and say you stole it give it back like there's there's
no lawsuit it's a straight up theft right so if the argument is that the u.s must uphold its
contracts and that if the land was granted to them it's theirs well their argument is this land has
always been ours there was never a treaty signed so you're on our land right i see why would why
wouldn't they be able to present those arguments? Right. They probably have before, and maybe, you know, they'll keep trying.
But the bigger fear, I guess, is that many other states have warned outright that they have the exact same issue with reservations in their states.
Even Maine was saying, apparently, like, we've had native land that there was a treaty, and then, you know, in the 1800s, I just ignored the treaty.
And now we built our city over this place.
So what's going to happen?
You know, there's a reservation apparently in California.
It's like one acre.
One acre?
Yeah, it's like in the middle of a city or somewhere.
Because it's a cemetery, I guess.
So there's a lot of places like this.
And it feels like the door has been opened.
So I actually did have a question
because Oklahoma is part of Louisiana purchase.
We bought it.
Yeah.
We didn't exactly make an agreement as such
as far as I know,
but we literally purchased it outright
from the French, I think, right?
You know what, man?
I think I know where we're going.
Where? Civil War?
No, no, no, no.
Sure.
But the point I'm making is
they are now going to start asserting this is the move being
made.
And I think we'll see an expansion of this, an escalation of this ideology, this rhetoric,
these ideas that we don't own the land.
We never bought it.
We don't have a right to it.
They're now going to say the lands that you contractually own based on the ancestry you know the native
americans are these so these are ours and maybe in 5200 years all this land will be controlled back
california will become under complete jurisdiction of the native american tribes
or the sjw universe yeah well you know the thing is a is, a lot of Native Americans are like 132nd Native American because of just time settlement, European colonialism, whatever.
But it seems like the door has been opened to now they're going to start arguing you're on stolen land, decolonize.
Like this is step one.
Maybe it stops here yeah but i'll throw it back to you know good
old john oliver when donald trump says they're going to tear down the confederates where does
it end jefferson washington and john oliver said somewhere it stops somewhere obviously they're
tearing down confederates not the founding fathers and then they tore down the founding fathers
yeah so where does this stop now we're going to see see Maine, Texas, Montana, all these other states that we're warning.
Hawaii.
Hawaii is the best example.
Exactly.
That's why I came up, yeah.
Because several years ago, I think it was maybe like six, seven years ago.
I don't know.
See if you can Google search this.
A bunch of native Hawaiians stormed like the state capitol building and barricaded themselves
inside it, like armed, I guess, for like two weeks.
Something like that happened.
It's been a really long time since I read the story. one could argue it was the original chas the original chas
so yeah well i mean no i it's well i mean hawaii was head of king and everything well actually and
that brings up a good point isn't like the entire history of humans conquest people taking other
people's land yep right there's a there's a song. I think it's called This Land is My Land.
It's like a very famous viral video.
Well, the next line is, this land is your land.
No.
Oh, it's not?
This land is my land.
God gave this land to me.
Oh, I didn't hear it.
I don't know that version.
And the video is talking about Israel.
And it starts with all the different nations that have laid claim to the Holy Land and
fighting.
And the bodies keep piling up where they keep saying, this land my land god gave it to me okay yeah but uh what were you
talking about before that did you uh i'm looking for it they're just talking about reopening hawaii
and stuff right now it's an old story and so somebody emailed me this saying that hawaii was
essentially you know occupied and taken over yeah that america needed the strategic position in the pacific
and so they broke a lot of rules to make hawaii you know into a state and there are native hawaiians
who have always resisted and never agreed to this so do we have a hard treaty with the people of
hawaii over this state becoming i don't know much about this kind of stuff.
I'm going to have to do some digging
on it. You can't find anything on it?
I can't find anything that far back. I think it was during
Occupy Wall Street, which is why
it was a big deal to everybody. The Native Americans
were demanding their land back.
The Native Hawaiians
were demanding their land back.
Occupy Honolulu
in 2012? I don't know, maybe. That sounds about the right time. Yeah, that is the right time frame Occupy Honolulu in 2012?
I don't know, maybe. That sounds about the right time.
Yeah, that is the right time frame.
Well, I don't know exactly when it happened,
but did they storm into the Capitol building or something?
Yeah, they're camped outside the Capitol building.
No, no, no, inside.
Oh, inside.
Maybe that was it, I don't know.
But apparently it's happened multiple times, I guess.
Like Hawaiians being like, give us back our land.
And now it's occupied by big businesses and the military and uh you know and america it's american now
so what happens if a lawsuit is is waged saying that they have no jurisdiction over this
and they say that you know the original agreements for statehood were not it were imprecise
and then you get these same justices going, yep.
Sure.
Because they've already set the precedent themselves.
I don't know. Maybe it's all
overhyped. You know, it's possible.
My only issue with it is,
considering how insane everything has been this
year, I'm going to go ahead
and just bet on the worst.
You know they got volcano sharks now?
Did you see the story? I'm sorry got volcano sharks now? You see the story?
I'm sorry, what?
Did you guys see the story?
Can you Google this?
I clearly did not.
Let me look it up.
Hold on one sec.
I'm sorry, volcano sharks?
Yeah.
Let me see what I can find.
Well, I mean, you got me.
I'm on the edge of my seat.
Don't leave me hanging.
It was a viral post on Reddit.
Oh, that's it?
They found a volcano.
Oh, yeah, they live inside a volcano.
Is that right?
Like swimming through the lava kind of thing?
Yeah, so these sharks live inside a volcano.
This is from 2017. It's not Shark sharknado but it's definitely sharkcano okay it's old found
thriving active sharks and underwater volcano in the solomon oh okay it's it's in there they
still live in water yeah this year ah that's not as cool just when you i don't care anymore
i wanted lava sharks let me see 20 they're made of like some extremely dense metal that doesn't melt or something.
Yeah, sick.
2020 has not yet.
We have not reached the crescendo, man.
No.
Oh.
You can hear the, I feel like, you know, the horns just came in.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, like.
We're waiting for the cannons.
Yeah, the cannons.
Boom.
Yeah.
No, no.
Seriously.
Wait, no.
Don't fire the cannons.
Please.
What's the song for V for Vendetta?
Oh, the 1812 Overs.
That's what I'm talking about.
The horns just came in.
Yeah.
Burning for the...
Yes.
Boom, boom, boom.
Get the cannons.
Yeah, in January.
There's literally cannons in that song.
They found live sharks inside an active volcano in Mexico.
In January.
Yeah.
Is that what you're talking about?
I guess.
I guess so.
I hadn't seen that.
Oh, man.
Snap.
There's only one thing
any of us could do at this point.
What's that? Smash that like button!
No, sorry, sorry.
Come on!
I took it from you.
How dare you!
That's right.
I'm not upset. I said it.
As long as they're smashing the like button.
And the subscribe button. I won't be upset.
And we will read Super Chats at some point.
But let's carry on this conversation, man.
I want to talk to you guys about, you know, kind of like the end of America.
Huh.
Great.
So it's an election year.
The Democrats seem more desperate than they've ever seemed.
Yep.
Been saying it.
There's a couple polls have come out predicting a Donald Trump victory.
But for every poll or forecast model
that says Trump will win,
there's like seven that say he'll lose.
I know, it's true.
But there's another one that came out,
I was talking about this earlier,
that says the riots are helping Trump dramatically,
as we assume.
I believe that, yeah.
And they said that when polled,
it was like 71% of people said
they prefer All Lives Matter to Black Lives Matter.
Yeah.
So that's a huge swing.
But we have heard similar things from two other polls, Economist and YouGov, showing that most people in this country have a positive view of All Lives Matter.
And it's like 40-something percent have a positive view of Black Lives Matter.
Yeah.
But that makes sense, though, because as we talked about earlier earlier most people are not racist most people do believe all lives matter
and and the black lives matter movement you know it it it's kind of like i mean what terry
cruz was saying we got we got to have it be black lives matter not black lives better and it's like
they're trying to convince more people like the people that do believe all lives matter it's like they're trying to convince more people like the people that do
believe all lives matter it's like they're trying to convince people that no no no you're racist
black lives matter means like if you don't believe this because they counter with all life matter
which you made a great point the other day the only thing you can say to it is yeah you're
absolutely right they do because it's true don't, you know, you have to you have to understand, like, if they if they truly feel that black lives don't matter, then you have to.
When they say it, you there's only one thing to say.
You're absolutely right that they do.
You're absolutely right.
They matter.
Absolutely.
One hundred percent.
They matter.
The problem is it's like I i you know their argument is all
lives matter as a as a rebuttal right exactly it's racist and it's like it diminishes what they're
saying and i'm like why do you assume negativity exactly if i said if i said black lives matter
and then someone was like all lives matter i'd be like they do thank you how's it going right
i'm not gonna get mad no you made a really good point there
it's it's they're assuming that if you're not on in their party in their group and you don't agree
to their ideology you must be on the other side of the spectrum 100 there's no there's no little
bit no no negotiating but they're it's just this or you're my enemy now. But there are people who
get really angry at people saying Black Lives
Matter. I see that
also. It's true. If someone came to me
and they were like... But it's
the same reason. If someone was like, I got a flat
tire on my car, I'd be like,
let me know what you need. And if someone else came by
and said, well, what about all the other cars that have
flat tires? You can help them too? I'd be like, I'll see what I can do.
Yeah. Thanks for bringing it up. I don't like, I'll see what I can do. Yeah. Yeah.
Thanks for bringing it up.
I don't know.
I'm not going to get mad about it.
I get it.
I'm having an effect on you.
You're starting to get a little more positive.
I feel it. I feel it.
That's the milk toast fence sitter in me.
No, that's pretty positive, bro.
What?
Then I'm not going to.
But that's my shtick.
That like both sides come to me and I'm sitting there in the middle going like, whoa, whoa.
Hey, hey, whoa, whoa.
Yeah, it's still pretty.
Don't cross over this fence.
I'm sitting here. Well, my perspective is always the one of optimism. So I sense it. It's it's start. The
level is raising. Can I get more pessimistic?
Probably. Sure. So we just sure you can. We just don't. Please don't. We just
had the Supreme Court. I'm not trying to tell you to be more pessimistic. No, no. Let's
let's stay where we were. I'm sorry I've said
anything. Let's go back to where we were
and go. We just had the Supreme
Court rule that
half of Oklahoma is a Native American reservation
based on an 1866 treaty
because of the left-leaning justices
but as well as Neil
Gorsuch. Gorsuch?
Gorsuch. I think.
Now we have this.
Socialist Seattle Councilwoman overthrow racist, sexist, violent, utterly bankrupt system of
capitalism.
But she's basically making a reference to the entirety of the country.
Like, she wants to...
Here, I'll only just read this quote for you.
Please do.
So this is the Seattle City Councilwoman said,
We are coming for you and your rotten system.
We are coming to dismantle this deeply oppressive, racist, sexist, violent, utterly bankrupt system of capitalism.
This police state, we cannot and will not stop until we overthrow it and replace it with a world based instead on solidarity, genuine democracy and equality, a socialist world.
OK.
There's a lot there. I don't even know where to start i i'm at a loss that you know what i'll bring it back to what we were just talking about earlier all
right how most people are not racist right most people don't fit that category that they're
talking about where did it just go can you bring back? I just want to break it down.
This deeply oppressive?
Yeah, yeah.
This deeply oppressive, racist, sexist, violent, utterly bankrupt system of capitalism.
Where is this world they're living in?
Where?
What?
I don't, I, it's, it's like we were talking about.
They're getting these ideas from movies and, you know, because there's always a bad guy.
There's always this crazy story. And it's like, I'm not saying
that racist people don't exist. They can
F off for lack of
being able to say the word I want to say right now. But I
most people think that, you know, so it's like this world that they
claim America is lying.
I know they are.
They want socialism.
Clearly, they said it right at the end.
And we want a socialist world.
The goal is to use something that you are offended by racism.
Yeah.
And then say you oppose racism.
Right.
Yes.
Well, capitalism is racist.
Right.
Well, I would have said I would say no.
Oh, but it totally is. How come how come so many poor communities are mostly minority communities?
I would say that we don't teach our kids to be superhumans.
You know, we teach them how to fall in line, you know, and we most people were seeing the effects of that.
Now, most people make it nowhere near that and when these people show up and say did you know that majority of the impoverished communities in
big cities are you know minority they go oh because of racism and they go oh that has nothing
to do with being in a city you hate racism right yes then you need to abolish capitalism and they
go oh and that's it done one thing i've learned four people are white one thing i've learned on
this job is nothing is that easy and when they try anyone tries to claim oh this whole big complex issue is simply because
of this and we could just get rid of it by switching to this and it's like that is nonsense
everything is is super complex i every every day i learn more and more and I feel further and further away from the entirety of everything because every day I realize how complex the system we're living in is.
Nobody, I am not even an expert and I'm like bombarding my brain about how to understand all this.
Guaranteed, none of these people are experts either.
They're just claiming they have the answers.
They want power.
They've found a way to exploit vulnerability.
You're absolutely right.
Your goodwill.
Boom.
Most people are not racist.
So most people will oppose racism.
Yep.
So then they come to you and they say, but look at all these these examples of racism.
They take certain stories out of context to manipulate you.
That way you in the end socialism.
Yeah.
Because that's their real goal
they don't care about minorities in fact dare i say karl marx was a racist and they themselves
are extremely racist yeah like man extremely racist people i've ever met my goodness i've
never seen more racism than i have in the past four months from these people on the left fighting against racism.
Seriously.
Well, you got to correct that statement.
How so?
Claiming to fight against racism.
Okay.
Good point.
Right.
Yes.
Claiming.
They're not doing that.
You're absolutely right.
And you know what?
I think part of the problem, Marcellus Wiley said this.
He's awesome.
Amazing.
I love him.
He's great.
Solid voice.
Smart. Knowledgeable. this. He's awesome. Amazing. I love him. He's great. Solid voice, smart, knowledgeable. But he said this recently. He said one of the problems is everybody has access to a platform,
you know, and people who have the loudest voice, they tend to be ignorant of the, like, kind of
what I was just saying. Everything's so complex. you can't just claim you know the answers. And if someone doesn't agree with you, because they might know more about a complex system part
of it than you, you know, they just get upset. But people have this platform, and they're using it.
And, you know, they're making statements that aren't fully informed. They are in ignorance in
the classic sense of it. They are using it, spouting it, and almost everybody does
this now. It's just kind of like, that's the issue. All these
the list of things that that person said is
wrong with the world, it comes from all these different people
that probably are ignorant of what's really going on in the world. They probably
have no idea. So the big challenge right now is how do we create a unified trust?
Journalism is dead.
So what happens is I put out a tweet.
My joke tweet said, you know, it's sad when anyone loses their life.
We must do better to teach people not to dance on highways at night
wearing all black
around a curve behind an obstruction and a bunch of these lefties got really mad saying that i was
victim blaming one who had been murdered right but she didn't get murdered even in response to this
legally someone someone commented and they said the guy literally drove around barricades to get
on the highway and then sped into these protesters. Cops haven't said that.
That's not true at all.
Yeah, no one said that.
So I responded with, does anybody actually read the news?
And then someone screen grabbed, I think it was NPR, which was just completely at odds
with the video evidence.
And they said, I did.
Did you?
I demand a correction.
And I said, I didn't just read NPR or the Washington Post or the local news in Seattle or watch all the videos.
I did all of these things.
And what this says is wrong.
But this is an actual news article, and you're just a guy on Twitter.
So how do we get past that point where they're reading fake news that's just no one's done any work?
And they're going to tell me I'm wrong, and they demand a retraction.
And then they go around screen grabbing this being like, look how dumb he is.
He made this up.
See, NPR said so.
And I'm like, I took NPR, Washington Post, ABC Local, Fox Local, and three videos of the actual stream the woman got hit.
I put them all together and said, that's what happened.
But they didn't do that.
They just blindly follow the journalist who just like scribbled some nonsense.
Well, someone on a platform that I saw proved my narrative so i'm just gonna run with that that's yep that's
how they do it it's the easiest thing to do exactly i can't tell you how many times there'll
be like a story and i'll go like whoa this story is crazy and i'm thinking like man i can't believe
this is happening now before i actually sit down and decide to do a segment on this let me do some
fact checking and it's not true, and delete.
Every day, several times, I'll see someone tweet out something like,
did you hear this?
And then I'll be like, whoa, and I'll start digging into it and be like, wrong.
Well, and I get that constantly.
Like the Ghislaine Maxwell.
Yeah.
People started saying that this user on Reddit was Ghislaine Maxwell,
the second-in- in command to Epstein.
It's crazy.
And they were like, look at this pattern of posting and all this stuff.
And then I was like, I saw a bunch of conservatives tweeting like, whoa, this is crazy.
And like retweeting this thread.
And I'm like, there's no proof.
This is Maxwell.
What is this?
Because the user's name was like Maxwell Hill.
Okay.
It's one of the most prominent Reddit users.
And then someone immediately responded, Maxwell Hill is a place in Malaysia.
Please stop this.
And then the user actually started posting like, I can't, I have no idea what's going on.
Oh, wow.
They try.
This is the, this is the, this is the.
Like after she got arrested.
Yeah.
So they were saying that as soon as she got arrested, the post stopped.
Okay.
And sure, you can argue it's a conspiracy.
And then once they realized people knew it was her,
someone logged in and then said,
nope, nope, I'm still here when it really was her, whatever, fine.
There's no evidence to suggest it was actually her.
And I saw a ton of high-profile people posting this.
So I won't post it.
I won't even, don't even bring it up unless it's to point out no confirmation.
I have the best situation here i'm
doing all this research people are hitting me up giving me ideas sending me this stuff that's
crazy i'm like whoa this is insane yo tim is this true nope not true nah i'm like oh no not that one
thanks there was a couple there's a couple where you're like hey did you hear this i'm like i don't
think that's true because of this and you go let me check oh wait i think i found it and i'm like
oh wow really yeah well there's been a few times yeah it's pretty good the the black lives matter You're like, hey, did you hear this? I'm like, I don't think that's true because of this. And you go, let me check. Oh, wait, I think I found it. And I'm like, oh, wow, really?
Yeah.
Well, there's been a few times.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
The Black Lives Matter woman saying that, you know, talking smack about white people.
Yep.
I thought it because it was a screen grab that I was like, I know, I know that, you know, for those that are familiar with the story, a high profile member of Black Lives
Matter and I think Toronto.
Toronto, yeah.
Said things about white people that I probably can't repeat on YouTube about, you know,
positioning in ranking the racist,
to put it that way, right?
Yeah, it was bad.
Just the superiority, inferiority stuff.
And I know that Black Lives Matter
had said something like this before
that went viral.
So when the story popped up again
and all people were sharing were screenshots,
I didn't believe it.
And I was like,
no one's actually posted any hard source.
Turns out the post
was really old yeah but it was the it was it was legit i think it was like three years old or
something yeah back in 2017 but so the problem we face now is that it's all noise and you don't i
think might be happening with these polls and with trump and the election all that stuff you have a
journalist i'll do air quotes. Thank you.
I was doing it in my head.
And they're sitting in their office and they have like a, you know,
like most of them,
their eyes are rolled to the back of their head
and they're just like drooling.
And then someone walks in and goes,
write Trump bad.
And they go, okay.
And they start mashing the keys.
And then just like,
they have like, you know,
a dozen chimps in a room
all mashing the keys and eventually Orange Man Bad pops have like a dozen chimps in a room all mashing the keys.
And eventually Orange Man Bad pops up.
When they write that nonsensical story, then they publish it.
Then there's another newsroom where you have the same people sitting there drooling.
And then they see the article pop up and it says, Trump stole a scoop of ice cream.
And they go, Donald Trump is a thief.
He was caught stealing.
You know Donald Trump was going to steal from everybody.
And now they've taken this and used it as pretext to write another article.
Right.
Donald Trump is a thief confirmed.
Then another journalist drooling in their office, you know, sees Donald Trump is a thief
and they go, how long has Donald Trump been stealing from the poor?
And it just keeps spinning around in circles.
The mainstream media telephone network.
Right.
If you will. So let's
say the first, you know, person sees a poll that says, will Trump, you know, be triumphant in
November? And it says it's a neck and neck race between Trump and Biden. And they go, whoa, so
Trump might actually lose. The article is saying, or this poll comes out saying Trump does have a
decent probability of losing. So they write, Trump could actually lose this election. Send. Now the journalist sees it. Trump is losing. Whoa,
Trump is losing. Send. And someone writes, whoa, Trump is losing. Trump has no chance. Send.
The next person sees it. Trump has no chance. It's over for Trump. He's panicking. Send.
And then the last one is Donald Trump floundering. Administration is panicked.
And then a journalist calls someone working with Trump and goes, is it true that you're
all in a free fall panic that everything is falling apart around you and your lives are
over and Trump's house burned down?
No, no.
And even better, the Republicans are thinking of dropping Trump.
Yep.
That is an actual thing I've read that was going around.
And then at the same time that story comes out where it's like Republican Republicans
discuss Trump dropping out.
Politico writes Trump admits it he's losing and then the actual quote from trump we're expecting a really huge
win when the silent majority steps up it's going to be historical blah and i'm like
so what's like the exact opposite wow what am i supposed to trust your top secret anonymous
sources or the words of the man himself right i have i have no reason listen
i understand some people don't like trump and some people do like them like him i don't care
if you like him or don't like him yeah if it came down to it and and uh ian said yo tim uh adam
wants to eat a cheeseburger i'd be like well that's strange adam's vegan and then i came to
you and said adam do you what do you want to eat for lunch and you said a vegan cheeseburger i'd be like i'll take your word for it yeah you
said those words why would i be like i don't know no no ian said you wanted a regular cheeseburger
well technically i would just say cheeseburger i wouldn't say i wouldn't add right and i would
i would know what you meant but this reminds me of uh there i can't remember it was an episode
of family guy and someone i can't remember what it was, but someone stole Peter's phone or something.
Okay.
And then texted Joe, like, I'm going to go to Build-A-Bear with you.
And then Peter was like, I don't want to go.
And he goes, I don't know.
It says right here on the phone, you said you wanted to come with me.
And he's like, no, no, I don't want to go.
Then his phone rings and he goes, nope, says you do.
So then they go.
And then Peter's like, can I leave? And he goes, well, you just texted me again saying you want to go. Then his phone rings and goes, Nope, says you do. So then they go. And then
Peter's like, Can I leave? And he goes, Well, you just texted me again saying you want to stay. So
like, that was the joke. Like somebody was texting him pretending to be Peter. And Joe's like,
I don't know. Like, I know you're telling me, but I see this text. Yeah, we literally are in a world
where journalists will go to Donald Trump and be like, Mr. Trump, what's your favorite kind of
pizza? And he'll go, I really love pan with a
nice oily Parmesan crust. And then they'll go, but anonymous sources say Trump actually likes deep
dish. Confirmed. The man literally told you what he was doing. Right. It's the craziest thing that
we live. We are in this era. How am I supposed to? I got something for you. A poll was released in March from CBS.
And it found that Americans trust Trump more than the mainstream media.
Think about how bad the media has to do for people to prefer to trust a real estate reality TV mogul.
Well, I mean, he won.
He won. He won.
He's the president.
Newsflash.
If you don't like him and you don't, you're trying to deny it.
He is the president.
And that proves people like listening to what he has to say.
So people go out and watch his speeches.
It's online.
They can listen to the man himself. The media
is so bad at what they do
that more Americans
would trust
a reality TV real estate mogul
than an actual
20-year career veteran journalist.
Amazing. Yep.
That says a lot, doesn't it? Yes, it does.
You go and listen to Trump, and
it's an issue of Trump saying something like,
he'll go up and go, I really like deep dish pizza.
It's fantastic.
And then the press writes, Donald Trump hates all pizza.
And you're like, if you don't—
No, no, no.
Donald Trump hates Chicago.
Yeah.
It's just like, what?
No, no.
Donald Trump culturally appropriates Italians.
Yeah, right.
Oh, snap.
But the actual real example is Donald Trump giving a speech where he said,
we're going to build a great garden of heroes.
Everybody loves it.
It's the best.
Amelia Earhart, Harriet Tubman, and then Brookings Institute goes,
Trump wants to build – Trump calls Confederate soldiers heroes.
And it's like –
What?
What?
I did not hear that at all.
When did that – when?
Yeah, when? How did I miss that? Right. When did that happen? When? Yeah, when?
How did I miss that?
Right.
Well, it's because he was talking about the forefathers.
Yeah.
And they extrapolated that to mean confederates.
Yeah.
Well, sure.
They lied.
Right.
They were lying.
Absolutely.
100% they did.
Yes.
Well, most people listen to him speak.
So when they see the mainstream narrative and they're like, that's ridiculous. I listened to what he said over and
over and over for four years. What do they think is going to happen?
People are going to be...
Thank you, Greta. Is it going to be Hillary Clinton?
Did you see her speech about how
female presidents have handled the coronavirus the best on the world?
So, wink, wink.
Hold on.
I noticed something else.
What did you notice?
New haircut.
New haircut.
Big old smile.
Botox.
Light colors.
Yep.
Pleasant, cheery demeanor.
Sunny setting.
Sunny setting.
Did I jinx us like four months ago
dang it adam well biden said he was going to pick a woman the second that left the words left the
his mouth i was like hillary clinton oh biden she's gonna take you out the moment the moment
he says it the moment he says it every single media outlet will start praising hillary clinton
they're gonna be like no doubt this has been a disaster. Our economy is in
ruins. It's about time we went
back to 2016 and made the right
choice. But that is not democracy.
They are throwing
it in people's faces. We don't
care what you think. We don't care about
your vote. They only care about
your vote. We don't care what you think, though.
We didn't have to send her to debate
and show you why she would be a good president. We just gonna shove it down your throat that she's gonna be
the one for you it's like oh gross there there's gonna be terrible they're gonna they're already
saying this the memes are popping up where they're like i thought the trump presidency would be bad
i didn't realize it would be this bad the economy economy is in ruins. People are dying. The economy has
been amazing. What are they talking about? They waited until the 11th
hour when it mattered most. Yep.
They, I mean, look,
I think, I actually have a tweet here to show you guys.
They waited until the
very last minute to
exploit whatever they could exploit.
So take a look at this tweet from Dr. David Samadi.
Please explain to me why
mandatory masks were not implemented around March 22nd if they were serious about stopping the spread.
If they were thought to be effective, they should have been used from day one.
Implementing them at this point does next to nothing.
Take a look at this.
Figure four, confirmed deaths among COVID cases by death by date of death, Ontario, March 1st to July 5th.
Look at this.
Mandatory masks implemented.
Yep.
And there's almost no deaths.
Yeah.
After it took out all the people that were immunocompromised, that were already on the
verge of with other pre pre existing conditions.
So, yeah, it makes sense.
But why would they make it mandatory after the fact?
Why?
I have no idea, man.
Eleven eleventh hour exploitation of a crisis for political gain?
I mean, there was that tweet by AOC that is contested.
I don't know if it's real.
I didn't see the tweet myself.
Which one?
I don't think it's real.
Which one?
She basically, yeah, yeah.
I'll just say there's tweets that are going around that were basically.
Was this the one where she said close the businesses?
Yeah.
Not real.
No, I know. I know. It's contested the one where she said, close the businesses? Yeah. Not real.
No, I know it's condescending.
Mad people are saying, I saw it for myself.
I don't know.
I didn't see it.
But you got to think about it, though.
The tweet being fake is regardless.
It doesn't matter.
I'm not talking about the tweet itself being fake. I'm talking about the fact that they are clearly happy the economy is now tanking, that now they're talking about it. Now they're
blaming Trump for the economy tanking, but it's actually because of
COVID-19 and the business is not opening up again. So they
really do feel like most people are idiots. They're exploiting the crisis.
So I thought about this because people have talked about the right flight
as people in the know about the right flight as people
in the know flee the cities okay regular people aren't going to flee the cities they're not paying
attention that's that's probably true and so the cities are going to become a bunch of npcs and the
resistance the people who oppose these democrats will leave giving them guaranteed power for the
next however long man that's a good another good point. That's solidifying their win over the cities that people live now.
So here's what's going to happen.
Some liberal types are going to leave because they're rich.
Most conservative types and moderate types will leave because they're more industrious.
And then the people without the capability to move and the people who don't pay attention will stay, giving them the politically uninitiated and the poor.
Yeah.
And those are the people who are going to vote Democrat,
guaranteeing no competition
in these jurisdictions for Congress.
Man, the more I look into the policies that they've put,
I am leaning Republican.
Scratch your head.
Yeah, but you know what the-
Maybe not Republican.
I'm definitely a lot more conservative than I realized.
You'd probably be along with the Libertarian Party.
Probably, yeah, that's true.
Yeah, the Libertarian Party has always had fiscally conservative policies, but socially liberal in a sense.
Not completely.
Okay.
But basically the Libertarian Party was more like, hey, let's not have the government spend all our money on dumb war stuff.
Let's let people
live and do their thing and that includes there's there's a really funny shirt that says i can't
remember what it says maybe you know what i'm talking about the one where it's like i just want
to smoke pot with oh yeah i want to be able to protect my pot plants with my automatic weapon
from my like with my gay neighbors or whatever yeah yeah yeah yeah right right right you know
what i'm talking about yeah yeah but if
like basically the democratic party is gun control the uh the republican party is pro-life but this
is changing man yeah it is i think it's changing i think the republic i think everything was just
shifted dramatically to the left yeah when you look at now jeff van drew is a good example
he's got 100 rating from planned parent it Parenthood, that's my understanding. And he's a Republican. He switched parties.
And he won the primary.
So here's a guy who's pro-choice and he was a conservative Democrat,
so he's probably the furthest left Republican there is.
But the whole Republican Party
is gonna move left on a ton of issues.
Think about every single conservative,
like not every, but 90%,
supporting police reform
as it pertains to like George Floyd.
Yeah.
That's, in my opinion, unheard of.
Ten years ago, there was the launch of Blue Lives Matter and, you know,
Back to Blue and Defend the Police and stuff, which is still around today for sure.
Yeah.
But I was surprised that when George Floyd died, even Rush Limbaugh and Hannity,
they came out and they were like, this is wrong. It's
terrible. And this is a cultural leftward push. A lot of people said, what does that mean? How
does that left? There's economic left and there's the cultural left. There's the economic right and
the cultural right. The important thing that everyone needs to know, when it comes to any
political faction, be it far right, I'm doing air quotes, or far left, they're all economically left.
All of them. Okay. The only economically right, meaning laissez-faire capitalism, is like
libertarians and ANCAPs. But even among what the press calls far right is actually economically
far left, advocating for universal health care, government programs, just for, you know, their
people, you know. So, yeah.
I don't know.
Nothing seems to make sense at this point anyway, so I don't even know what the point is.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, man.
Well, I bring you now to the most important thread we have for the day.
Oh.
Oh, man.
My friends.
Yes.
Everything is racist.
Oh.
I bring you Titania McGrath, the foremost expert on intersectionalism.
Indeed.
For those that aren't familiar, I'm just going to be honest with you.
Titania McGrath is not, in fact, a real person.
I'm sorry.
Or a woman.
Or a woman.
Yeah.
Titania McGrath is a parody account mocking wokeness run by Andrew Doyle, who is a brilliant
comedian.
And he created Titania McGrath to satire.
It's pretty funny.
Wokeness.
Yeah.
Now, this thread actually is very important. And that's why I pulled it up. It's funny.
But Titania tweets, important thread. Brave social justice activists, such as myself,
are working tirelessly to expose all the racist elements within our
society. Sometimes it is difficult to keep up, so I thought it would be helpful to curate a
comprehensive list. Now, the reason why this thread is so funny is that I understand it's
Titania. It's a character, but assuming Andrew Doyle is running this, he put together a list
of the most absurd and ridiculous claims of racism and compile them to one place.
Oh, goodness. This is the future that I
hope you are all ready for. So this is actually
satire based and
showing truth.
Yes. Of what people
actually put out there. Real articles. Oh, goody.
Before I read this. This should be great.
You know what? Hold on.
Smash the like button. I gotta smash my like button for this.
Yes! You better be smashing the like button. I got to smash my like button for this. Yes!
You better be smashing that like button.
Okay, okay.
Now listen, listen.
The reason why this is so important,
I did a segment on this earlier.
The Army has an office of,
has an equity and inclusion agency.
And they sent out an email saying,
make America great again was white supremacy and racist. And there were complaints. Why are you sending out an email saying Make America Great Again was white supremacy and racist.
And there were complaints.
Why are you sending out this email that's political?
That's a violation of the Hatch Act.
And my response to this is, why is there an equity and inclusion agency in the U.S. Armed Forces?
Because the religion has infected every facet, every layer, every level.
And here we go. religion has infected every facet, every layer, every level. Yep.
And here we go.
Now I'm going to show you what you can expect moving forward with nonsensical, fractured and broken news.
Titanius says things that are racist.
Part one from the blaze.
Deadspin writer calls for the Masters Golf Tournament to change its racist name.
When you hear anyone say the Masters, you think of slave masters in the South.
I don't.
Neither do I.
I don't think that's.
Oh, man.
I'm just going to not say anything because I can snap on all these people.
I'll be ready for this one.
From master bedroom to blacklist, what will it take to change racist terms in our everyday language?
That's right.
Your bedroom is racist.
Who knew?
Here we go.
For God's sake, Black Lives Matter activist Sean King says statues of Jesus should be
torn down because they are white supremacy.
And last in this part one, do you think chess is racist?
The ABC has been blasted over discussion if chess is racist.
That's right.
Golf, bedrooms, Jesus, and chess.
That is round one.
Round one.
How many rounds are there?
I don't know.
Four, five, six, seven.
Oh, this is going to be great.
Let's do it.
Let's go to part two.
This is amazing.
Let's do this.
Here we go.
Calls to remove racist Gandhi statue in Leicester.
There you go, Gandhi.
The Simpsons will no longer cast white actors in non-white roles.
Family Guy's Cleveland steps down.
Cow's milk has long been a symbol used by white supremacists.
One more reason to ditch dairy.
Oh, nice.
That's right.
I see.
Want to tear down insidious monuments to racism?
Bulldoze LA freeways.
Oh my goodness.
Freeway. So the roads are racist? Mahatma Gandhi. Cartoonze LA freeways. Oh my goodness.
So the roads are racist? Mahatma Gandhi.
Cartoon characters Milk and Rhodes.
Cool, I'm tracking. Ladies and gentlemen. You're tracking it?
Yeah, I got this. Round three.
Band-Aid launches new range of diverse skin tone bandages.
Okay, that kind of makes sense. Company
says it's committed to embracing the beauty of diverse
skin. Kind of makes sense. Yeah.
If coronavirus doesn't discriminate, how come black people are bearing the brunt?
The number of ethnic minority deaths is shocking.
The pandemic is exacerbating inequalities.
Orcs in The Lord of the Rings show Tolkien was racist.
This again.
And last, for number three, Uncle Ben's rice farm to scrap brand image of black farmer.
Parent company Mars says the character is out of step with the Times and the BLM campaign.
Round three, Band-Aids, coronavirus, orcs, and rice.
All racist.
You ready for number four?
And there's a bunch of these.
At a certain point, just assume everything is racist.
No joke.
L'Oreal to remove words like whitening from skincare products.
Announcement comes against backdrop of global anti-racism protests.
Like teeth whitening?
What was it?
Teeth whitening?
They did.
Yeah, they got rid of that.
Yeah.
UK nurses, COVID-19 haka slammed as cultural appropriation.
That was cringy.
Lando Lakes replaces Native American woman logo touts farmer-owned credentials instead. Replaces her with nothing. No, that's not true. My favorite meme is, That was cringy.
Replaces her with nothing.
No, that's not true.
My favorite meme is,
they kicked out the Native American and kept her land.
Accurate.
Here we go.
Oxford student votes to replace clapping with jazz hands.
Now, this is an older one.
DSA, man.
Skincare products, nurses, butter, and applause.
All racist.
Well, no.
I'm sorry.
The applause isn't racist. It's triggering. Okay. The loud noises gives people anxiety. Well, no, no, and applause. All racist. Well, no. I'm sorry. The applause isn't racist.
It's triggering.
Okay.
The loud noises gives people anxiety.
Well, no, no, no.
It's because some people may get a louder applause than others,
and that's offensive.
Yeah, that is offensive, too. Because participation trophies should be equal across the board.
All right?
My friends?
Cancel them.
Cancel participation trophies.
Hashtag it.
Now, part five.
Is math racist?
This is my favorite.
New course outlines prompt conversations about identity, race in Seattle classrooms.
Yes.
Of course it's Seattle.
They've actually been saying right now that two plus two equals four is a colonial construct
and it's not true.
1984.
It's worse than 1984.
Front lawns are catastrophic environmentally yet are prized as a symbol of the white racist suburban dream.
This is about a larger issue.
Who gets to determine how space is used?
How are laws that control how space can be used a means of forcing white norms onto non-white people?
Nonsense questions.
Grass.
Racist.
I didn't know grass was a white thing.
Oh, who knew?
For white people only.
I didn't know that either.
That's what they said, huh?
X-MP Fiona Onasanya attacks Kellogg's cereal box racism.
Wait, what?
This is the most insidious.
You know why?
Why?
This Coco Pops monkey.
Oh, that's insane.
They got rid of the character because it was racist.
I'm sorry, man.
I don't look at monkeys and see minority groups.
Normal people don't.
Normal people see monkeys and think, oh, it's a monkey.
What are the Keebler elves?
They didn't do anything.
The Mackinac,
I suppose,
they were Scottish, right?
Yeah, they were,
yeah, they,
or the Irish.
The Irish guy
was a leprechaun
on the Lucky Charms box.
No, no, no.
Oh, that's right.
The Keebler elves
didn't have an accent.
Yeah, I don't think
they talked like this
or something.
Mathematics,
front lawns,
breakfast cereals,
finding Asian men attractive.
Wait, what? Your strange crush on
Rishi Sunak could actually be a
racist fetish. Oh my
God. Yeah, you're not allowed.
You know, I'm sorry. So wait, so are they
saying that you're not allowed to be attracted
to a different race? Oh, no, no, no.
Hold on, hold on. That's racist? This is not
a joke. That's actually a long-standing fact
among intersectionalism.
Seriously?
Yes.
It's bizarre, right?
These people have too many screws loose.
These people are racist, dude.
There's a viral video going right now
about a city councilwoman
saying that it was racist
that a white man was bouncing
a baby of color, I guess,
is the proper.
I saw that.
And she's screaming, saying,
Read White Fragility.
People are being hurt by you.
It is harmful that they're singing.
She's like, it's my friend's nephew.
Like, what?
It's a baby, man.
My own nephews are, you know, mixed race.
Well, don't you dare touch them.
I'm going to play with my nephews.
I love them.
I'm Uncle Adam, and I am proud of it.
I love them so much.
Their skin color means absolutely nothing to me.
They're amazing children, and I love them.
Are you using the correct soap?
This tells me they're racist.
Am I using the correct soap?
The racist history of soap.
Commodity racism 101.
Adam.
Probably not.
Colgate to review historically racist
toothpaste brand Darlie.
Darlie?
I've never even heard of that brand. It's popular
in China. Sounds like they're just trying to get
a boost in sales.
The best white statement to make right
now may be to shut up and listen.
Yeah, that's what
I don't go well with that.
White silence is compliance.
The role of people in the Black Lives Matter movement.
This may be the best one because I tell you this.
Oh, wow.
Soap and toothpaste are both racist.
White people speaking is racist and white people not speaking is racist.
I love it.
It's fantastic.
My goodness.
This is real life right now.
Seven.
The unbearable whiteness of hiking and how to solve it this is fantastic stuff going to explore nature here we go here we go people of color
experience climate grief more deeply than white people what eskimo pies to drop derogatory name
over racial insensitivity. The very large,
outraged minority group.
Hulu removes Golden Girl episodes with blackface scene.
They were wearing masks.
Yeah, they had...
Hiking.
The mask.
Climate change.
Ice cream snacks.
And the Golden Girls.
Huh.
Okay.
Part eight.
Oh, no.
Opinion.
Yeah.
What the white supremacist roots
of biological sex reveal about transphobic feminism.
Intersectional.
Wow.
That's the algorithm, man.
That is algorithmic stuffing where they try and put every single word into a-
They nailed it.
Yeah, they got it there.
All right, here we go.
Be mindful of opening up meeting and interactions with questions like,
how are you?
Or how was your weekend?
Excuse me?
Recognize that by doing so, you could potentially be
re-triggering what your black colleagues are experiencing
or dismissing their experience by pretending
all is normal. It's not and hasn't been
for a long time. So infantilize them.
Oscars announced new diversity
and inclusion plans.
The knitting community is reckoning with racism.
Fiber artists of color
are taking to Instagram stories
to call out instances of prejudice and to try and shape a more inclusive future biological sex asking how are you the
oscars and knitting yep oh there's so many of these don't stop please don't stop all right
the unbearable whiteness of cycling oh don't ride your bike okay the craft beer industry has a
diversity problem beer an alleged racial profiling
incident at an angry orchard farm in new york has prompted talk about the lack of diversity in the
craft beer industry here we go here we go minorities in the u.s breathe in more air
pollution caused by white people oh whoa what is what how is that possible what a reach
they're they're disproportionately exposed to air pollution a study has found How is that possible? What a reach.
They're disproportionately exposed to air pollution.
A study has found.
UW student petitioned to remove Abraham Lincoln statue on Bascom Hill.
Here we go.
Cycling breweries, air pollution, and abolishing slavery.
Wow.
Thank you, Titania McGrath.
There's more.
There's so much.
Here we go.
While Dwayne Fields found solace in the landscapes of the UK and beyond, many black, Asian, and minority ethnic groups see the countryside as being a white environment.
What?
Nature.
Nature is white supremacy.
Earth is white.
Despite what you might have learned at school, many suffragettes were also working to advance
white supremacy.
Feminism.
Many famous were actually working to advance white supremacy. There itism. Many famous were actually working to advance white supremacy.
There it is.
Never heard that before.
Calls for redesign of royal honor over offensive image.
And racist fish.
Yeah, this is sad.
So the countryside, the suffragette movement,
the medal of the most distinguished order of St. Michael and St. George,
and fish.
Well, technically it would be mermaid.
It was a little mermaid.
Specifically.
A little mermaid. Was that Hans Christian Andersen? Yeah. Yeah, that's crazy. Michael and St. George and fish. Well, technically it would be mermaid. It was a little mermaid.
Was that Hans Christian Andersen?
Here we go.
How many are there? Oh, this is insane, man. I can't read all these.
18.
Wait, where were we?
What was that, 9?
Oh, we're on 11.
Oh, good, good. We're doing good.
Aunt Jemima brand to change name.
Remove image that Quaker says is based on a racial stereotype. Oh, good, good. We're doing good. Aunt Jemima brand to change name. Remove image that Quaker says is based on a racial
stereotype.
This is too much. Big fast food won't
talk about the sodium killing black customers.
What is this? The
french fries are spikes and there's
a person falling into them.
Oh, it's a trap. They have to eat them. BuzzFeed News.
The unintentional racism found
in traffic signals. What?
Is it because he's white?
No, no.
Read it.
Isn't it green?
Read it.
Just because something doesn't use an offensive mascot.
The NAACP links earthquake signs in Oregon to white supremacy.
I'm so confused.
Earthquakes, traffic signals, salt, and syrup.
Here we go. Is classical music racist of course
racism is built into ky horse racing history is industry ready to address the injustice
sorry white people but trying too hard not to be racist is low-key kind of racist
white women's obsession with being nice is one of the most dangerous tools of white supremacy.
There it is.
Classical music, horse racing, trying not to be racist, and being nice.
Dude, this is incredible stuff, man.
Oh, yes.
Please keep going.
Drop the term Anglo-Saxon as it is bound up with white supremacy, says Academics.
The whiteness of Toy Story 4.
What is happening mary poppins and nannies
shameful flirting with blackface what they were jogging has always excluded black people
okay anglo-saxons toy story 4 mary poppins and jogging things that are racist, part 14. Cool. Lake District must change to attract more diverse visitors.
Okay.
For those in my comments from Becca Lewis, for those of my comments who don't seem to know,
so-called trad wives are white supremacist women who devote themselves to domestic duties
in the service of perpetuating the white race.
It is a dog whistle meant to sound less white supremacist than it is.
Wow. Episode of British icon Fawlty Towers is pulled for racist content. a white race. It is a dog whistle meant to sound less white supremacist than it is.
Wow. Episode of British icon Fawlty Towers is polled for racist content.
Oh, there's more. They say episode featured a scene which uses derogatory racial comments. Hmm. We need to talk about digital blackface in reaction gifs. Why is it so common? So
the Lake District, wives, Fawlty Towers towers and reaction gifs this is this is too much
i can't keep reading this here i'm just gonna i'm gonna i'm not gonna read the titles i'll just tell
you the gist of it from now on yeah sure so because we got too many we got too many part 14
botany sandwiches environmental activism women women have always been part of white supremacy
all women whoa good to know Does that mean black women too?
I mean, they didn't specify.
It just said women.
Science.
Western philosophy.
It literally says Western philosophy is racist.
That's it.
That's it.
Whoa.
Libraries.
Period.
Can dogs be racist?
Like children, dogs may pick up prejudices.
Psychology Today.
Oh, man. Part 17 17 the racist roots of fighting obesity
dieting is racist how to decolonize your yoga practice stop doing it it's cultural appropriation
country music oh that's the lady antebellum stuff oh yeah and uh the north american scrabble
players association is prepared to vote this week to ban more than 200 offensive words from its official
lexicon for judging in tournaments. Scrabble. But this is worse. There's tournaments for Scrabble?
Offensive words. Cancelled. Offensive words. Cancelled. Offensive words. That would be the
first word I play. There are so many words that are offensive. Of course there is. I'm not talking
about slurs. I'm talking about people just get offended by a word. Everybody...
Well, no.
I was going to say everybody, but...
Some people get offended
by the word he and she.
Not everyone gets offended
by any word.
This is amazing.
Sorry.
Part 18.
There's more.
Wine shoes.
Oh, wow.
Is your sexual desire
for black people racist?
Three questions
to reveal the truth.
Sexual racism is racism.
If you're white and you find yourself writing off an entire ethnic group from your dating or sex life because you can't imagine finding them attractive,
recognize this as a learned behavior, which originates in white supremacy.
Here's some more info.
That's right.
Say it.
You have to say it.
I'm going to make it family friendly being in a relationship with
a marginalized person or choosing not to be in a relationship with a marginalized person
they're both racist yep everything's racist it is literally everything yep lego lego movie 19
and this is the last one from elvis presley to patty smith the Stones. Rock music is built on racism. Why don't we care? The racist
history of tipping.
Oh, wow. I'm gonna fall
asleep. Why so many white supremacists
are into veganism. I knew it!
What? This proves it, Adam.
You have been exposed.
What white... This is the most
ridiculous thing I've ever... From Hitler
to present-day national socialists
with YouTube cooking channels,
the far right's anti-meat
ideology runs surprisingly
deep. Yeah, I've seen the opposite too.
This is the exact opposite.
Wow. I'm so
tired. I'm just so done. I wonder if they know
that over in, well, it's
no longer Chaz, but the
Portland protesters that
were asking for vegan stuff.
They were all white supremacists.
I guess so.
Dr. Seuss books are racist, new study says.
Should kids still read them?
I can't believe it.
But 19 tweets.
Wow.
19.
So what is that?
76.
76 stories where everything that could be racist is racist
yeah my friends basically i think they countered they were counterintuitive there they were saying
things that were racist but then doing the opposite was racist also so literally white
people speaking white people existing are racist if you exist and
you're white you're a racist especially if you're a woman but that's goodness that's what white
fragility is about seriously white fragility it the book was number one on amazon and it says
white people are racist and if they deny it that proves they're racist wow therefore the only thing
you can say is yes.
Because if you say no, it proves it.
They call it a Kafka trap.
That's a trap?
Yeah, the claim is that denying that you're something proves you're something.
It's like there's literally nothing you can do.
And that book was number one on Amazon.
Wow.
And it's still in the top.
And there's Zoom meeting calls
where people are holding up their copy of White Fragility.
Yeah, I saw that.
And also White Rage. Embarrassing. Yep. where people are like holding up their copy of white fragility yeah i saw that and there's and also white rage embarrassing yep and then there's uh there's a bunch of intersectionals and books
that are on the top so i was saying i've never i haven't seen more i've seen more racist stuff
in the past four months from all these people fighting fighting racism it is insane how racist
they all are they are making things racist that I had no idea.
As the only marginalized person here, I am hereby decreeing that I have the authority.
Whenever you try to argue anything, I'm just going to accuse you of being either fragile or exhibiting white rage.
Gosh.
So if I say something like –
People are already worried about the relationship here.
No, no, no, no, no.
No?
No.
Thank you.
Veganism is white supremacy.
Don't you point that finger at me.
That proves it.
Don't you point that minority finger.
That proves it, Adam.
You're a vegan, and that means you're a white supremacist.
Well, I guess if Vice said it, geez.
Well, yeah.
Well, I'm glad you're agreeing.
Yes.
But don't you dare insult
Vice I don't want to see that white rage in this room
you respect Vice for what
it is oh I do
there's literally a book called white rage
and it's like the cover is being peeled
and it's like you know like behind the peel
it says white rage and it's the same
argument it's like if someone comes
to you and insults you and your family and you get angry
that proves you're racist
like what people get mad about stuff all the time people people forget
that we're all humans every human has anger every human it's it's so frustrating how they they want
to polarize and divide us and it's like i refuse i No. Everybody is human. Everyone believes the same way.
Anyone could be an awesome person.
Anyone could be an a-hole.
Anyone.
Could be an a-hole.
Yeah, I didn't want to say the full.
But you're insulting people.
Adam, I don't want that white rage in this room.
Oh my gosh.
No matter what you do, if it can ever be construed in any way as fitting their narrative, they will do that.
Have you ever seen me actually mad i don't think you have no not to like 11 but maybe like four
yeah yeah that white rage man and then the other thing is the fragility yeah the reason why she
chose to use the word fragility is because it it's it's a word meant to make someone angry yeah
right so calling someone fragile is challenging their uh's it's a word meant to make someone angry yeah right so calling
someone fragile is challenging their uh so it actually is a very clever use of the word yeah
if it makes people feel like they're unsuited for survival it's a challenge to someone's uh mental
state okay so people spend their whole lives developing survival tactics techniques and id
and and worldviews because it helped them survive.
Challenging that, you know, so if you present someone with evidence that would fracture their worldview, they'll have a mental breakdown.
And that's the point of using the word fragile so that when you're having a debate with someone,
you can call them fragile, which is offensive, like a direct attack on their ego.
All I have to say is the word vegan.
Hey, I'm vegan.
But I mean, I don't say that because I don't care if people know or not.
The point is calling someone fragile is an attack on their ego,
which most people could be triggered by.
Yeah, we have to teach.
People need to teach their children how to not be so fragile.
Learn how to have a spine that's true though thick skin yeah
like what's on people tell me these things we gotta bring that back like that guy was telling
me i'd be first against the wall or whatever i'm just like bro your facebook message isn't
i just don't i don't even care i think it's funny actually i'm like bro you're like some scrawny
dude in chicago who works at like you know grubhub or something yeah like what Yeah. Like, what do you think is going to happen if you show up at my house?
It's bringing back to what Marcellus Wiley said.
Everyone has the platform.
Yeah.
So, you know, I'm kind of, now I'm playing off of it in my own kind of view on it.
It's everyone now, because the internet exists and we have this social media, everyone always goes to, I am the top most expert in the field of
your perspective. And that is just people just ignore the rest of it, you know, because they're
the expert in their field and they have a platform to show it. And because anyone can see it,
the people that do see it and prop them up are the people that agree with it.
So, of course, they think that they're right.
And that's an issue.
Reform 230.
Reform Section 230.
Allow everyone back in the debate.
Allow everyone into the debate.
Reform Section 230.
That's huge.
Specifically.
That's huge.
We really need it.
To make sure you all know.
Please explain it all.
Section 230 means that Twitter, Facebook, and all these big websites are immune from
libel prosecution for the things we say.
If I post on Twitter, you know, Adam Krigler is not a true, is not really vegan.
I saw him eat a cheeseburger.
That's a lie.
Right.
Adam can't sue Twitter for being the platform on which it was published.
He has to sue me.
Section 230 guarantees that they are immune
from these defamation suits
and gives them the leeway
to actually remove content they view
as objectionable.
Initially, objectionable was meant to mean
like if someone posted murder
or porn or something.
But now, because objectionable has no real interpretation,
they just say, I don't know,
if you say learn to code, it's objectionable.
Banned.
Yeah.
So what needs to happen is
the language needs to be changed to say legal.
That objectionable should be changed to illegal.
That they are protected from libel lawsuits,
defamation lawsuits,
so long as in good faith, they only remove content that is illegal.
Right.
There will still be false positives.
You will still get banned if they think you are making a death threat or something.
Right.
However, for the most part, you can say whatever dumb opinion you want about whatever group of people, whatever, you know, be it I hate communists or whatever, and they can't ban you for it.
Because then they would lose their protections. And if they did ban you, then you'd file a claim and then the government, like then the feds probably be like, you can't do this. Now,
one of the problems too is they're trying to have it both ways. So I'm pretty sure there's
been several examples where they've already been in violation of the law anyway. And they try and
argue that removing certain things was objectionable anyway, when it like by any
sane definition, it wasn't.
Learn to code.
Clearly, the platforms are already in violation of Section 230.
Hashtag learn to code is not objectionable.
So what gives them the ground to remove that?
I think the other part of it was harassing.
So, like, Section 230 needs to be totally reformed.
The only thing they can remove, illegal.
And that will change everything overnight yep and cancel
cancel participation trophies yep just a little cherry cancel culture will be cherry on top yeah
it will be capital cancel culture will be done yeah with 230 reform because you still might get
you still might get fired and stuff but it will remove your banning from social media so that
means a large portion of cancellation which is getting people banned through flagging,
brigading, and strikes, would be gone outright.
That means if somebody had a big channel, Alex Jones.
Yep.
Now, Alex Jones, they probably still could have banned because what he said, he said
something about grabbing your battle rifles, and they could argue incitement.
Oh, okay.
And then you would have to go to court and argue that it wasn't, and a court would decide
if it was or wasn't.
So Will Chamberlain of Human Events has argued that social media access should be a human right
and that if you ever get banned you should be able to go to a court immediately and get an
injunction to restore your accounts yeah so section 230 reform and then i defer to will
who's the actual lawyer yeah i think it's huge we We jump over to the Super Chats. But first...
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Smash that like button.
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You threw it.
Smash it.
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That's just a pillow.
It's the prop.
If you...
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I got a pretty brutal super chat right here.
Oh, brutal, huh?
Oh, boy.
Can you see it? Oh, I... Do you want chat right here oh brutal can you see it oh wait you want
to read it i can't read it from here but let's see bloodlust honor says my girlfriend just dumped me
over text have the money i was gonna spend on our anniversary oh man painful sorry dude wow
but thank you for the super chat you're better better off. Man, I'm sorry. Hav Tome says, as societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent too.
Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate.
Action.
You liberate a city by destroying it.
Words are to confuse so that at election time, people will solemnly vote against their own
interests.
Gore Vidal.
Interesting.
Do we have more?
No, we don't.
Okay.
And then MH says,
enjoy your book I sent you, Adam.
Oh, wait.
Someone sent me a book?
They did.
They sent you a book.
You guys open all the mail
and don't tell me anything, so.
Well, it's probably not here yet.
I didn't get it.
Sorry.
It's not here yet.
It may not be here yet.
I blame you.
Someone sent us a skateboard from 1971.
That's really cool.
That's really cool.
Yeah.
All right. Let's see. Where are we at? Wait, wait. Hold on. Thank you for whoever Someone sent us a skateboard from 1971. That's really cool. That's really cool. Yeah. All right.
Let's see.
Where are we at?
Wait, wait.
Hold on.
Thank you for whoever just sent me a book.
There you go.
You better let me know when it comes.
Renee Villareal says,
Tim and Adam,
I recently left my job and moved back to my hometown
to try and start my own business.
My dream is to bring engineering jobs here,
and I'm now organized to help places hurt by roots, find a good way to help. Maybe
there's a typo in there. I'm not sure. Sounds awesome. Really, that's awesome. We need to boost
our economy, you know, small towns. Burris says, not sure if it works this way, but what happens
when the entire state of California becomes a Native American nation and the Dems lose 55 electoral votes.
Also, I sent you a message about firearms on Instagram.
I mean, think about it.
The ruling with Oklahoma is just the beginning.
Yeah, we didn't bring up that map that you were showing me earlier,
which is like all...
I couldn't find it, yeah.
It was so good.
But all of California is essentially...
A Native American reservation.
A reservation that we took over.
The entire state of California could just be gone. California is essentially a Native American reservation that we took over. Literally from border to border.
The entire state of California could just be gone.
So let's say that with this ruling on Oklahoma, we see an escalation in lawsuits and they build off one another using this logic.
It's interesting, though, because that means Washington, Oregon, and California.
That's a ton of Democrat electoral you know, electoral votes and representatives. He's gone.
Makes it all federal territory. What is going to be the United States?
So Wolfman says they didn't give away half of Oklahoma. Land ownership hasn't changed.
This only expanded the portion of Oklahoma considered tribal land for purpose of legal
prosecution against tribal members for crimes within that area. And so I, right, we brought this up and the argument is
from Roberts and from the state is that this will open the door and go further than that.
Though the ruling itself is based upon whether the state has the right to prosecute certain
individuals. But the argument has been made they wrote it down i'm
imagining someone's going to take that and say precedent boom here's the opinion this is what
they said then shouldn't this be the case you're i'm willing to bet a ton of lawyers have just
just immediately launched a a you know ton of lawsuits yeah and we'll see which ones make it
it'll take 20 years you know we'll see what happens happens saitama says tim as a teacher in rural alaska which is uh you you pick land my uh my guess is
okay we'll have a system like ak you'll have both tribal and state government interesting
flow says with civil strife the economy being put on hold because of covid and the rise of the
radical left it seems like the u.s is fertile ground for the third position to make an appearance.
Thoughts?
I don't know what that is.
I don't know what that is.
Do you know what that is?
I do not.
No?
Is that fascism or something?
Maybe.
Andrew says, hey, Tim and crew, take time to field strip, clean, and lubricate your guns.
A well-oiled machine is a well-functioning machine.
Also, did you know they make perfume out of whale vomit?
It's called ambergris.
Also, well, I'm adding that.
Also, when is it socially acceptable to wear wood clogs?
Always.
Please.
It's always.
I don't know.
What are clogs for?
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Dutch?
That's cultural appropriation?
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
They're not just Dutch.
They're Swedish, too.
Are they?
Yeah.
I've worn them myself.
I'm part Dutch, actually.
I actually want a pair.
There's this specific company that makes, they've been making clogs forever.
And they're actually crazy comfortable.
All right.
Let me just say, I've worn them, like legitimate ones.
They're comfortable.
Yep.
Just throwing that out there.
She'll always wear them.
Mm-hmm.
Nice.
In before clogs are racist okay so
and chris says this is a fight for the soul of western civilization europe has lost latin america
never embraced its heritage the day the u.s loses we will live under china's authoritarian boot the
uk defeated the nazis when the end was nigh the u.s must survive for the west to do so i think
china is dramatically more powerful than anyone realizes.
Absolutely.
They've been engaging in subversive tactics to gain control for decades.
Definitely.
We've given up our manufacturing base to foreign countries,
and we're about to sign the TPP before Trump came in.
Nearly 100% of our manufacturing is over there.
Is Trump enough to stop China or just to slow it down?
Oh, man.
We need more people to wake up.
Red pill, red pill, red pill, red pill, red pill, red pill.
It's not even about the idea.
Wake up. Get involved.
Man, we need unity.
Yeah.
We need everyone to recognize the threat,
but everyone's fighting each other.
And it's perfect.
China's an authoritarian government where everyone's forced to do whatever the state each other. And it's perfect. China's an authoritarian
government where everyone's forced to do whatever the state says. Yeah, it's true.
I'm not confident, man. Davis Flex says, U.S. Navy, six years. It's normal for military commands
to have a diversity committee. Most of the time, they organize events such as Black History Month,
MLK Day, but identitarian talking points are occurring more often lately.
Yeah, it's seeping in, man.
Yeah, it's changing.
It's taking over.
Uriel says, I've been trying to contact you for the last three days.
I was told to contact you by one of your employee about canceling them.
Ah, yes.
I expect you to stand by your word and give him and his co-worker a raise.
Well, you didn't tell me who you were trying to cancel, so.
Oh.
And which him, him, do you identify as a man? you were trying to cancel, so. Oh. And which him, him.
Do you identify as a man?
Yeah.
Oh.
Yeah, sorry.
So I'm his coworker.
Yeah.
I'm going to be giving a raise to him.
Yes.
It'll be Tim.
It'll be Boo-Goo.
Oh, how dare you?
He peed in the corner.
He did.
I object.
So you admit it's not Bucko.
I'm going to take the win.
Let's move on.
No, no, no.
Hold on.
Next super chat.
This needs to be addressed
his biblical name is Bucko
so derogatory
and I call him Boo Boo
nobody calls me Timothy
sometimes
very rare
like when I'm getting yelled at
Timothy get in here and clean it around
Timothy Daniel Poole
using all three names oh no
only once
ever
Kaj says
these people have
kindled a hatred
in my heart
I often delve
into a dark part
of mind
when left to myself
I love this country
and the freedom
my ancestors fought for
now I pray
when I didn't before
see that's what
I'm talking about earlier
they are trying
to instill
racism again
that's all I see
they're reactionaries 100% they're just trying to convince
everyone they're racist so listen racism is everywhere reactionary is a reference to the
people who try to resist the progress and change oh okay and so what they do is a very clever tactic
is to accuse your enemy that of what you do and that's you know i think that's one of the rules
radicals right yeah accuse your enemy of what you do. And that's, you know, I think that's one of the rules for radicals, right? Yeah. Accusing your enemy of what you are doing. Exactly. That's
what they do. So they call, say, me a reactionary when in fact I'm proposing liberty and progress
and upholding the revolutionary changes. What you need to understand is that before 1964,
and even in most parts of the world today, identitarianism is the law of the land. Like most countries are ethnically homogenous.
Okay.
And so the United States passed a bunch of laws like the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the ruling loving the Virginia.
And I say these are great things.
We should continue to strive forward.
What is the left doing?
Repealing.
The Democrats in California have repealed from their constitution.
They voted to so far.
It goes to the referendum in November.
Yeah.
Removing. That is reactionary. They're trying to resist the changes brought about no surprise it's the democrats i'm not surprised i'm not either they they were the
original reactionaries over in the civil war that's true and they're still today and they
accuse you of being the reactionary exactly reactionary is a reference to the french
revolution where um pro-monarchy groups reacted to
the revolution and fought back. That's what it means. But now it's typically just used to
reference anybody who resists the revolution or whatever. They're not engaging in a revolution.
They're trying to turn back the clock on freedom of speech. Freedom of speech, as we know it,
is relatively new. It was a Supreme Court ruling that guaranteed these rights.
We used to have morality rules.
You weren't allowed to swear.
It was obscenity rules.
Wow.
And then the Supreme Court made decisions about what you could and couldn't say, enshrining freedom of speech.
In the 1900s, you could not live in the same building with someone of a different race.
They are now proposing segregation.
These are not new things.
This is not a new revolution.
They're turning the clock back. They're leftist revolutionaries. Yes, they are. Reactionaries, I'm sorry. These are not new things. This is a new revolution. They're turning the clock back.
They're leftist revolutionaries.
Yes, they are.
Reactionaries, I'm sorry.
Not revolutionaries.
No.
Roger That Trucker says,
Coin toss bounds for your employees.
Smash that like button and spin the UAP.
Oh, he said UAP.
I'm going to spin the UFO.
The Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon.
Oh, yeah. That's the official terminology
now. Yeah, but we know this
is a UFO. Well, technically
it's identified. So it's an IFO.
Yeah. It's flying.
It's an object. It's a flying disc. Yeah.
Magnetic levitating disc.
Here we go. Villamusicdude says,
I question when we demonize white supremacy and Nazi symbolism
that we for some reason can't recognize the same evils of communism.
I think we're in the period of normalization now of the subversive war, slowly but surely.
It's really weird that you can see people walking around with communist flags and like nobody cares.
Right.
That's really, and not even communist, but Soviet.
During those protests I was at in Boston, there was a guy on the left side flying a
Soviet flag, not the communist flag.
And so the first thing I tried saying is, I was interviewing a DSA guy.
He's like, no, no, nobody here is flying Soviet flag.
And then when I pointed to it, he was like, oh, that's not ours.
That's not ours.
And someone else was like, that's actually not even a Soviet flag.
That's just like communism.
You know, like it's ideology.
It's nothing to do with the state. And then I pointed at the stars and they were like, oh, no, that's actually not even a Soviet flag. That's just like communism, you know, like it's ideology. It's nothing to do with the state.
And then I pointed at the stars and they were like, oh, no, that's the Soviet flag, dude.
And tell me again, why do you hate the Confederate flag?
Isn't it the same kind of thing?
Well, that was funny about it.
One side, you had a bunch of people and someone was flying a Confederate flag.
And on the other side, you had a bunch of people and they're flying a Soviet flag.
Just two different versions.
In the front of each group. What do you think the right was holding an american flag shields oh shields and
what do you think the left was holding molotov cocktails clubs and bars and baseball bats and
siths one side was saying don't tread on me the other side was saying we will tread yep that's a
good point that's it the authoritarians and the libertarians man the people who say leave me alone let me do my thing and the people say i'm gonna i'm gonna
mess you up krista says republicans should amend the 230 protections to force companies to become
material witnesses in these canceling attempts for civil defamation cases oh i don't know about
that that would probably just shut them down they get they get overrun with requests they couldn't
they couldn't uh actually handle yeah good point silly goose says flooding in china
three gorges dam have y'all spoken about this has it broken yet or something i know that it's it it's
they were saying that it's looking like it could break there's fissures you know cracks i granted
i haven't looked into it in a few days so no idea by all i mean it could have broken i i don't know look at
this look at this rinsler says historically democrats were for segregation democrats now
are for segregation explain to me how the party switched right they didn't they just convinced
more people to be on board with them under the guise of being progressive being woke socialism
says tim look into the 13th 14 14th, and 15th Amendment.
It was put into place for situations like this.
Interesting.
Image says, what state you moving to?
Should go to Iowa.
You make plenty of Dubuque references.
Do I?
I've been there before, though.
But not going to Iowa.
And we're not going to ever say where we go.
No one will ever know where we are.
No one will know.
It's because we're actually going to a gigantic underground bunker run by lizard people.
Oh, I thought we were going to space.
That's nice to say that part of it.
Oh, we changed our minds.
No, no, no, no.
You got it confused.
The underground bunker can launch into space.
Okay.
If need be.
That's where I was confused.
When the meteor comes to destroy the...
Oh, I mean, we're moving to New Hampshire.
Everything will be fine.
Yes.
New Hampshire.
Maine.
New Hampshire.
Maine.
Rhode Island.
Yes.
Not Massachusetts.
No lizard people.
Alternative said, did you watch Andrew Schultz on Sean King and Jesus?
As a Christian, it's hilarious and pretty spot on.
He even called King Snow J. Simpson.
Dude, it was amazing.
To his face?
I haven't seen that.
Andrew Schultz is amazing.
He called him to his face?
No, no, no.
He did a segment.
Oh, okay.
He was just talking about him?
He talked about Sean King, and he probably had like 25 derogatory references.
Oh, man.
For Sean King, dude.
Jeez. I don't know. I don't get it. Who likes Sean King? The activists don't like him. They're always ragging on him. Oh, man. For Sean King, dude. Jeez.
I don't know.
I don't get it.
Who likes Sean King?
The activists don't like him.
They're always ragging on him.
Yeah, I guess so.
They always rag on him.
Like for like
mishandling funds and stuff.
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
Mavis says,
So if the term master is racist,
does that make the master
from Doctor Who racist?
Yes.
Jake Johnson says,
Super conservative Texan here.
Strongly disagree on a handful of things, but you guys are rational, honest people,
so I watch you almost every video.
Thank you.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
That's all that we ask.
You know what I think the thing is, too?
You know what's made this all really easy for the crossover between liberals and conservatives
right now, like real ones?
Yeah.
Is that we're not talking about the wedge issues anymore.
Right.
It used to be like, what's your stance on abortion?
That was like the thing.
Gay marriage, LGBT rights,
like those are kind of not really big deals.
The trans stuff, for sure,
there's a clear delineation between left and right.
But when you have like,
Joe Rogan is not conservative in any respect.
I guess on guns, maybe.
But he's challenged this stuff.
He's talked about it all the time because he's an MMA commentator and he brings it up.
So this is not even a clearly delineated policy debate on trans issues in sports.
Yeah.
But we don't.
The only thing we're really talking about is fundamental rights at this point.
And most Americans like their right to speak.
They don't want to be fired for saying wrong words. Right, exactly. But how many
of them have no idea what's going on
and will just vote not in their own interests?
Because Joe Biden
is not Trump.
We gotta not let people
convince that we've lost. I won't do it.
I'm gonna speak up. I'm speaking
louder than I've ever had before. Facebook, people
know who I am. The Republicans have to sweep. I think they
are. I think they're going to. I think people across the country are waking
up and are seeing what's going on to this country, and it is being torn apart,
torn down, lied to. It's crazy.
If the Republicans win the Senate and the House,
but lose the presidency, which would be kind of unheard of, then they'll try and pass 230 reform
and Biden will say no. True. If they don't win the House or the Senate, then they will not be
able to pass 230 reform. And Trump can say, please, all he wants. He can't do anything.
Yeah. There's no executive order he can do to actually make that happen unless there's an act of congress to do something yeah so they need
every branch every single one otherwise these lawsuits will take decades if they want to make
it to the supreme court if even you know so by then conservatives won't exist i i talked to you
about how the wheel rotates right yeah how like far right becomes bad gets banned
and then right becomes far right and then center becomes right and then left becomes center
they keep rotating the wheel so you look at how like the don lemon thing is the best example
don lemon going on a rant talking about you know that bill o'reilly wasn't going hard enough on
the black community right so that was like back then he don lemon has shifted very
very far to the left now very very far and you you look at what bill o'reilly said if tucker carlson
said what don lemon said they'd they'd be like off of his head yeah so tucker carlson is like
a moderate and they're calling him a far right white nationalist and all these awful things
because they're preparing to ban him they're trying to cut his advertisers and get him shut down
yeah they're calling me a liberal conservative and then in two to three years they'll be calling
me far right and so they're spinning the wheel all the way there's a there's a couple memes that
are going on they're hilarious where it's got bernie sanders in the center okay and they're
like bernie sanders is a centrist they're really trying to push this and they say you're just
confused america because so many of your politicians are far right that you don't
realize that Bernie Sanders, an avowed socialist, is actually just a centrist. Bernie Sanders has
proposed that 20% of corporate stocks be owned by the people. Like that's not centrist at all,
dude. No. That's fairly far left. Yeah. Socialists let's see here jonathan uh johansson says
just waiting on texas to say we've had enough and just walk away after all this is no longer
the same country that it originally uh had originally been a part of or any state i mean
what happens then like what happens if if this jurisdictional uh you know uh order from the
supreme court what happens if the state of Oklahoma
says no?
We're not going to give up our jurisdiction in this area.
In fact, we want more. I have no idea.
I don't know much about
that specific part of the law.
It's not about law. It's about them saying we don't
care about the law. What happens if the governor
of Oklahoma says nope? Good point. Bye-bye.
Send in the troops. National Guard's called
in. We don't care
about your ruling, SCOTUS. This is our
state, and we will not cede jurisdiction.
What happens?
Will the feds send in soldiers?
Who knows? The feds will
send in DHS to go quell the uprising
in Oklahoma. Then many other states
panic and say, that ruling
negatively impacts us because now we're going to
cede territory to past Native tribes as well. So join oklahoma forming hard lines and then the catalyst for the
second civil war is native american rights and then when the union wins and we get no no no no
get it right the catalyst for all of this is a rapist raping a four-year-old. That's why they ruled. That's what this is about.
Yep.
And that blows my mind.
They said,
yep, this guy's right.
He shouldn't,
his convictions should be overturned.
Yeah, it's disgusting.
This guy is right,
of all people.
It's disgusting.
But the scenario is
10 other states have said
they're at risk over this.
Yeah.
So now,
we start having debates
over whether or not
to give back
Native American land.
And many of these states say no and then threaten to secede from the union because they will lose control of their entire state.
This is a real conflict that, you know, I'm not saying it's likely, but the seeds are there that are very similar to the previous Civil War states being like, I'm not going to give the federal government the right for us to lose jurisdiction on our own, our own state.
Yeah.
We, Oklahoma, the states declared sovereignty along like, like 10 years ago or something.
Okay.
And all that really means is they were asserting that they have the rights onto themselves
to enforce their laws, to, to function as they, as they see fit.
It is the United States of America.
Right. Each state has the United States of America.
Right.
Each state has become united to become America.
The reason Trump can't move in with all this unrest is because of the way the Constitution works,
particularly the 10th Amendment,
that the rights that are not, you know,
part of the Constitution or whatever
are kept to the states.
Yeah.
So now SCOTUS is trying to tell straight up Oklahoma,
not, it's not it's not
necessarily about the the reservation it's that the reservation is federal under federal jurisdiction
so oklahoma is cleaved in half in a certain respect that it used to be oklahoma controlling
this now it's half native american reservation which then answers to the federal government, which is almost like another state, essentially.
So Oklahoma says no.
And they say, F you.
And then they send in the National Guard to lock down the area saying, we're not giving in.
We won't do it.
We won't let the federal government come and tell us half our state is gone.
Or, you know, in terms of these criminal prosecutions.
Or what happens if in five years the arguments have escalated to the point where everything that's falling apart, taxes.
Yeah, I mean, it just happened today, right?
So, I mean, the implications of all this is going to be a cascade effect.
They say it won't affect property rights and stuff like that.
But I imagine it won't.
It won't.
Okay.
Because it's supposed to be about criminal law.
But how does that affect taxes if someone doesn't pay?
There's a crime there, right?
Right.
So what's going to happen?
So they don't have to pay state taxes then well those changes aren't happening
now but what i imagine is someone will make an argument yeah and there'll be a lawsuit and
they'll say if this has historically been native american territory then why am i paying taxes to
the state of oklahoma i should be paying taxes to the native american tribe and what will happen
is then you get the the um what's the name of the tribe muskogee is that i think that's right they'll say oklahoma state taxes x percent we'll do x minus one and
then everyone says yep yep i'm i'm here i'm i'm part of this not them then other states that are
facing the same lawsuits make that move i have no idea what's gonna happen well i don't really
we'll see man yeah someone's
jackson says don't forget tribal membership isn't based on blood you can be made a member
arbitrarily you think say jeff bezos can't buy membership or anyone else who wants to be above
local law interesting so my grandfather actually worked with uh native americans and uh they found oil in some places and they they actually um brought him in
and gave him an honorary title i'm not gonna say it um but does that mean does that does that mean
i'm part of that it was my it was my grandfather so i think you could apply that's a good question
does it travel through was Was it their nation?
I guess, well, I mean, it's. I'm pretty sure a lot of these tribes offer up tribal citizenship to anyone who asks under certain conditions.
Because they want revenue.
They want tax.
They want industry.
Yeah, yeah.
But I could be wrong about this.
It's not something I've researched.
But I read somewhere that you could renounce your U.S. citizenship to become a tribal citizen or something.
Which you're still under federal jurisdiction or whatever.
So it's kind of.
Now I'm proud to be an American.
Let's see.
Dark says, Tim, why aren't you on Parler?
I have my assumptions, but will keep them to myself to not force a no-out situation
for the question.
I am on Parler.
I'm literally on Parler at Tim Kist.
We all are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Finished?
And I've got like.
Finished the super chat.
He says, Adam, glad you're on here.
On there. Yeah. We're all on there. he says adam glad you're on here on there yeah
we're all on there we are all on there i just wanted to read it but there's one more important
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immigrant refugee from new jersey to tex After incredible Mount Rushmore speech, highly recommend you watch I'm Definitely Voting for Donald Trump, but Libertarian All-Down Ballot.
The wild card here is Kanye West, for sure.
Yeah, we watched it.
Dirty T says, it does affect property rights.
Every property owner just lost ownership of their land.
It belongs to the tribe.
Most reservations run a socialist type of government.
So they say it doesn't and they're
going to cooperate but the point i'm making is especially when you look at the arguments by the
state is it will because the court said listen the court goes this is only about federal crimes
that's that's the ruling we're doing but it is true that this is a reservation and always has been. Right. Boom.
They're setting that precedent for all the cascade effect for many different things. Now what happens is that the tribal leaders will start going business to business.
They'll send out letters saying, you owe the tribe X in taxes.
They can, what are the, what is it?
They don't, they don't know.
They'll decide probably whatever they want.
And then the people are going to be like, do I have to pay this?
And then tribal authorities can show up to your business and be like, lawsuits will ensue.
And then the lawyers will say, look at what the Supreme Court has already ruled.
This is a reservation.
These people illegally settled on this land.
It was their choice.
They could leave.
Therefore, they owe taxes.
If you were born in Chicago and then rented an apartment in Chicago, you can't go well i didn't choose to live here no you got to pay your taxes so if the supreme
court says that's jurisdiction then what's to stop this from opening the door yep aaron says
tim this is a late one sorry but just saying as a michigander who is in hong kong i feel like i'm
real i'm literally jumping from a frying pan into a fire as i try to escape hk with my family
yikes man well hope you make it out i think it would be great if the u.s brought in a lot of like I'm literally jumping from a frying pan into a fire as I try to escape HK with my family.
Yikes, man. Well, hope you make it out. I think it would be great if the US brought in a lot of as many people from Hong Kong who are willing to come here and relocate.
I mean, they clearly love America.
Seriously.
They had a bigger parade than one I've seen. I saw on July 4th. There were so many people
filling the streets carrying American flags being proud of America.
You know, you're welcome here.
Yeah.
People want that. Well, hopefully you get out safe.
Yeah.
But the bad news is it is now beyond 10 o'clock.
Oh, yeah.
And for the sake of my voice, we must go to bed.
Tim must go to bed.
Yep.
Actually, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go in the kitchen and eat one of those frozen mango popsicles that we have.
Oh, yeah.
Or three or four
you both just chug them down
they're amazing
it's basically just pureed mango frozen into a bar
how dare you
oh I dare
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