Timcast IRL - Trump SLAMS Biden Over Boulder TERROR Attack, Protecting Illegals & Leftists w/ Stephen Horn

Episode Date: June 3, 2025

Tim, Phil, & Shane are joined by Stephen Horn to discuss Trump slamming Joe Biden over the Boulder, CO terror attack, the New York Times being fooled by Trump saying Biden was replaced by a robot, cor...porate brands abandoning Pride merchandise and marketing, and new data showing mental illness correlating with being a Democrat.   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Shane @ShaneCashman (everywhere) |  ⁨@TalesfromtheInvertedWorld⁩  (YouTube) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Stephen Horn @stephenehorn (X)

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Starting point is 00:01:06 photos, you can see him with a Molotov cocktail. He used this to immolate pro-Israeli protesters. I don't know if that's the right way to describe it. They were protesters, sort of. They were marching peacefully to bring awareness to the hostages that were taken from Israel by Hamas. And this man, who was not American, he was Egyptian, and overstayed his visa illegally, set them ablaze. He was charged with murder. So we haven't, I don't believe we've gotten the official word yet on what's, you know, the condition of the victims, but I suppose if they're charging him with murder,
Starting point is 00:01:37 it means at least one of these individuals has died. And so he immolated them. Trump is slamming Joe Biden, the latest update, blaming him for his open border policy, which allows these things to happen. And I think that's fair. Now, this guy didn't cross the border illegally. He came here legally, overstayed his visa,
Starting point is 00:01:56 petitioned the Biden administration, and he was given a work permit. They allowed him to stay. And this is the problem right now. The question is, will Trump to be able to, will his administration be able to deport as many people as they say they need to? Now, on top of that, Donald Trump has reportedly claimed that Joe Biden is a robot. I'm not kidding. The New York Times is reporting that Donald Trump is advancing the claim that Joe Biden was taken out in 2020 and replaced by a robot. Of course, for those of you that live on the Internet like we do, you know this is the
Starting point is 00:02:27 by Dan conspiracy theory, sort of. There's the Biden by Dan conspiracy theory that claims that Joe Biden, the actual guy from 10 years ago, was replaced by somebody else. We got photos, although I think it's silly. And there's a bunch of other stories we'll get to. Tinder is now implementing a height filter so women can filter out short guys. I know it's not the biggest story in the world, but it is funny. In all seriousness, no, seriousness, Nate Silver has published the mental health disparity, finding that those who self-report low mental health tend to be Democrat.
Starting point is 00:03:02 And those who report high mental health tend to be Democrat. And those who report high mental health tend to be conservative. I can't say anybody's surprised by that data because we've covered it before. But now we'll go over exactly why young men, coordinate silver, don't want to associate with Democrats. Could it be that they're mentally unwell? Before we get started, my friends,
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Starting point is 00:06:20 I cover local news in the greater Triangle area of North Carolina with my publication, The Triangle Trumpet. And you're actually one of these people who was denied due process. Yeah, yeah. It was, you know, going into the jury trial, I knew what the result was going to be, you know, just based on a D.C. jury and a D.C. judge and how they play the rules. The judge wouldn't let you introduce exculpatory evidence. Yeah. So I had the caption on the video I had posted from January 6th that night where I said I was there as a journalist, but they wouldn't let me present that as evidence to the jury because it was my own statement, which for some reason, that's the rules. Why couldn't you, like, did you testify in your own defense? Yeah. So I testified and I told my whole story, why I was there, my history of past journalism prior to January 6th.
Starting point is 00:07:10 But you couldn't mention that when you were there and you posted the video, it said this is for journalistic endeavors or whatever? Yeah, so we couldn't, you know, enter it in as an item of evidence. You know, I could say what I posted, but I couldn't, you know, actually show them the evidence of here's the caption on the video I posted. You know, I got to be honest, you know what I'd do? I would have outright said that. I would have said the judge denied me from showing you the proof that I was there as a journalist and then let them declare a mistrial. They can screw themselves. Anyway, I'm getting out of myself. We got a lot to talk about in this stuff. So it's great to have you. Shane's hanging out. Yeah. Stephen, it's great that you're here. I use your story a lot when I'm talking to people about how malicious the justice system
Starting point is 00:07:46 was towards Jay Sixers. And your story in particular is insane that they didn't allow you to use that stuff. So I hope you get into that a lot more. I am Shane Cashman. I do not need Donald Trump to tell me Joe Biden was a robot clone. I already knew that. Most of us knew that. I know Phil knew that.
Starting point is 00:08:00 I am the host of Inverted World Live. Tonight, right after this show, we are doing our first Monday night broadcast at 10 o'clock. Join us. I will have Brandon with me. We're going to talk about Joe Biden being a clone, which a lot of us did know. We're talking about aliens, Area 51, because it is our Sasquatch. It's our 51st episode. So congratulations. We're going to talk about Area 51. Awesome. Phil, how are you? Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. So let's get into it.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Here's a story from the Postmillennial. Trump slams Biden's open border policy for allowing in Boulder terror attack suspect. Quote, he came in through Biden's ridiculous open border policy, which has hurt our country so badly. So badly. He says, let me pull up the full quote, actually, because it's cut off. Yesterday, a terrific attack in Boulder, Colorado, will not be tolerated in the United States of America. He came in through Biden's ridiculous open border policy, which has hurt our country so badly. He must go out under Trump policy. Acts of terrorism will be prosecuted to the full extent
Starting point is 00:08:57 of the law. This is yet another example of why we must keep our borders secure and deport illegal anti-American radicals from our homeland. My heart goes out to the victims of this terrible tragedy and the great people of Boulder. Now, the latest update is that this guy was charged with murder, implying that one of the individuals he immolated, that is the word, that's what he did, he set them aflame. The assumption is one of them has died. Now, apparently he had more than 14 more Molotov cocktails and was planning the attack for over a year. These people had been marching peacefully through Boulder to raise awareness for the hostages taken from Israel. They weren't violent.
Starting point is 00:09:36 They weren't screaming. They were marching. And they even stated that usually they ignored if they ever came across someone screaming free Palestine. They just did not respond because they were just trying to bring awareness. This guy shows up screaming free Palestine. And he said, I believe there was an elderly man who was like 80 something years old, even children on fire. This guy did not cross the border illegally. He came here legally. And I believe a B1 or B2 visa, like a tourist visa, overstayed it, applied for a work permit through the Biden administration. They knew he was illegal. They let him stay. And therein lies the problem.
Starting point is 00:10:09 This is why we need law enforcement. This is why we need vetting. So this is what you get. This is where we're at. Another question I got for the panel is, of course, my position has largely been, if an illegal immigrant commits a crime, just deport him. Goodbye. Put him on a list.
Starting point is 00:10:23 They can't come back. Secure the country. Don't let them come back. Secure our borders. I don't see why we should spend exorbitant amounts of money on criminal trials for people who weren't supposed to be here in the first place. And then we got we got to pay to house them. We got to pay for their security. That's right. The cops that come and the correctional officers that that have them in sales have to secure them and keep them safe from other people who might want to do them harm. Why should we spend all of that money? Honest question. What do you guys think?
Starting point is 00:10:47 Should we? No. Send them back. Send them home? Yeah. Let's go. Bye. The one reason I would say keep them just for a bit.
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Starting point is 00:12:01 Fair point. Interrogate him to see if there's anybody else he was working with, who was he coordinating with. But I don't know. There's a lot of people, especially in the chat, that are saying he should get a full criminal trial so that we can show everybody what he did, lock him up to make sure he never does it again. But then that logic, the challenge for me is this means that every single illegal immigrant that ever comes here, we have to pay for to house. That's what they're trying. Many of them are trying to do that.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Yeah, that's the problem because we'll just spend all that money on that. You know, hopefully if there is a trial, I like to think it would prevent others from doing bad things, but I don't have faith in that either. No, I mean, the point is all of all of the threats you can imagine are already in the United States, right? Like this is this is going to emerge and this is going to continue unless we do deportations. 20 million people came over the border
Starting point is 00:12:51 or something around there, came over the border from when Joe Biden took office until he got out. That is going to mean that there is some number larger than zero of people that are looking to do actual harm to the United States or willing to do harm that have brought their, the, the bigotries of the old country over here, or are worried about the old country's war. So they're bringing it here. That stuff doesn't
Starting point is 00:13:17 like, that's not America's concern, you know, send them to El Salvador and just do zoom meetings with them. No, no, the prison, they shouldn Just to figure out the interrogation part, I mean. Oh, okay, all right. What is the deal? As best you can, because I'm not even going to trust them, honestly. As much as I'd like to see some answers, I don't even think we'll get it. So then don't even worry about it. Just ship them out. We have to get rid of people.
Starting point is 00:13:38 You have to get rid of a lot of people. All for that. Again, the more difficult you make it for people to stay in the United States, the more people will be like, I'm going to get out of here before it gets. And maybe just getting rid of him will do more. The consequences of people seeing someone just immediately disappearing will do more. ICE has been going to immigration courts and USCIS offices. And then when these illegal immigrants try and apply the moment they're denied, they walk out the door and they get arrested.
Starting point is 00:14:06 Yeah. I mean, it's the smartest way to go about doing it. Yeah. To be fair, I guess the counter argument is they'll just stop trying to apply legally. But if the issue is that they're here illegally and they're going to an immigration office as a last ditch effort to stay, it's not going to work. You shouldn't have been here and you're going to get arrested. It's a mousetrap. It's just a piece.
Starting point is 00:14:28 And look, by any means necessary with these people, I think we've got to get them out. We don't even need to call it arrested. They're just taken into custody. There's no, like, we're, because we're just taking you to the airport to put you on a plane back. Goodbye. Back to wherever.
Starting point is 00:14:42 It doesn't matter. There is a credit card that can buy a plane ticket for anywhere in the world that the government has. They can go ahead and say, American, whatever airline, please remove this person, send them back.
Starting point is 00:14:55 I was talking to Tom Holman on the morning show last week. And I, and, and you know, the subject was basically how they're, they're screaming about due process. And I'm like, and I was, I was honored to get to tell the man himself this,
Starting point is 00:15:14 the worst thing you are advocating for doing Mr. Homan is giving someone a ride home. Imagine a guy breaks into your house. He's rifling through your stuff. You get into a fight with him, tie him up and say, Oh, I'm going to drive you home. Where would you like to go? That's actually what we are. We are doing with all these people. I think it is infinitely compassionate to some very evil people. That is the route we take. I mean, I think the question of whether you keep someone in prison who has committed some crime in addition to crossing the border illegally is that if we look at the past administrations, the border has been like a sieve. If this gentleman is convicted of murder, especially, he'll be in prison after Trump is in office.
Starting point is 00:15:51 After Trump is out of office, we have no idea what the next administration will be like. If he's in an American prison, we know he's not wandering around in the American public. If we send him back, who knows whether he'll cross the border again. That's great logic. Hopefully, we get a successor to trump in some capacity i mean look if in the next three years the democrats ditch the far left and the party becomes like tulsi gabbard i will be very very happy because that means whoever wins we're going to have some semblance of a let's secure the board at the very least you know it won't be psychotic weird woke garbage i doubt that's going to happen in four years so if hopefully we get
Starting point is 00:16:29 someone like trump who takes over or or carries on that legacy but that's a great point that if we keep people like this in the country and then say jd vance runs and loses the next democrat administration is going to let them all go yep yeah at the and then some might argue yes but if we send him back to egypt the democrats could reopen the border and he might come back well i'd rather have him try and traverse 12 000 miles than 50 just walking out of a jail exactly not zero miles he's just here never left yep send him back how many molotov cocktails how does he travel with all this stuff that's a lot of molotov cocktails you just show up with so i was asked today on the green room show the origin of the term molotov cocktail and i was 20 correct so he fact-checked it it was uh the soviets were dropping cluster bombs on finland and claiming they were dropping food so they were called bread baskets and then
Starting point is 00:17:22 the finn started making cocktails to go along with the bread so Molotov was the guy who was claiming it was food Wow they said here's Molotov cocktails they start throwing fire bombs Wow mmm Wow it's like did no one think to make one of these devices before that well I mean like there was Greek fire so they like they've been do we know what that is yet I don't know for sure you should know this I know I'm married to a know what that is yet? I don't know for sure. You should know this. I know.
Starting point is 00:17:47 I'm married to a Greek. I don't know, though. I don't know. But you know about Greek fire, right? So it's basically a flamethrower. And the Greeks had boats that were equipped with flamethrowers, and they could smoke other boats. And we don't necessarily know how they did it. Lost technology.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Interesting. Yeah. It's not all that complicated i imagine yeah throwing fuel or napalm yeah so i believe the the molotov cocktails i thought that was pre-world war ii not cold war so that was you know sort of the era when you know sort of gasoline-based vehicles were becoming more common which is you know probably when they they started realizing they could set vehicles on fire with it. Wow. Yeah, I think you're right.
Starting point is 00:18:30 I think it was 30s, 39. Yeah. No, so it was during World War II. It was Vyacheslav Molotov was one of the architects of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on the eve of World War II. And he was producing propaganda claiming that they were sending food, airborne food deliveries, but they were cluster bombs.
Starting point is 00:18:49 So they said, here's a Molotov cocktail to go along with your bread basket. I remember someone throwing a Molotov cocktail into a building down the street from us in Brooklyn in like 2015. And there's just one Molotov cocktail.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Maybe 2016. One Molotov cocktail did a lot of damage. Wow. No joke. Yeah. Yeah, fire. Can you imagine? That's your legacy, like your name.
Starting point is 00:19:09 And then people make firebombs named after you. Now it's just we call them Molotovs. Great branding. Yeah. And you'd think that it might be someone that was actually an anarchist or something like that, considering the association. But it was a fascist of you know, some of some sort. Right.
Starting point is 00:19:26 All right. We got this next story. Let's go to the New York times. Ladies and gentlemen, huge news. Trump amplifies another outlandish conspiracy theory. Biden is a robotic clone. President Trump posted another user's false claim that the former president had been executed in 2020 and replaced by a robotic clone.
Starting point is 00:19:45 I don't think Trump is serious when he posts these things. He's goofing off. You know, it's remarkable. I'm not going to get into it just now. Maybe we can talk about later. But, you know, Glenn Greenwald had that video leak and I was sitting here before the show with Kellen. And then I was like, who even like what do I even say about that? I don't even care. So I tweeted Glenn Greenwald is gay, question mark, question mark. You know, as like, that was the joke. Come on, who doesn't know that? And tons of these people took it seriously. They were like, you didn't know that? Donald Trump does not think that Joe Biden is actually a robot clone. I don't know, man. I mean, the only thing outlandish about this is that it's 2020.
Starting point is 00:20:22 I think it was probably way before 2020. To be fair, what does Trump know about our ability to make robot clones? Look at those ears. So this is the old Biden by Dan conspiracy theory. You can see it's all grainy because, like, I can't find this anymore. They really had to pull that skin tight if that's not, if it's not a robot. But it does look like a, you know, the 2021 Biden definitely looks like he's a skull. If he was a robot, he wouldn't be stuttering and falling apart. Unless they built the robot to look like an old deteriorating man. Because someone on Twitter
Starting point is 00:20:59 shared this great video side by side of Optimus walking and Biden walking, and it's very similar. It doesn't take much to throw some skin on one of these robots. The CIA has been making amazing skin masks forever. Yeah. So throw one of those on a robot. Like in Mission Impossible. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:16 Here's what they say. They say President Trump shared an outlandish conspiracy theory on social media on Saturday night, saying former President Joe Biden had been executed in 2020 and replaced by a robotic clone the latest example of the president amplifying dark false material to his millions of followers mr trump reposted a fringe rant from another user had made on the president's social media platform truth social just after 10 p.m on saturday the white house did not respond to requests
Starting point is 00:21:39 bro i know exactly what trump is doing like me and the boys right at the bar and we're chilling and then someone's like hey look at this they text me something and then i laugh and i hit retweet and that's that's what trump trump's hanging out the buddies and they're having a cigar or something and he's like hey how many of you want to see me send this tweet and make other media go crazy and they're like do it trump you gotta do it or he has key intel how many how many different bidens did we see through those four years? There was a lot. There were green screen Bidens.
Starting point is 00:22:08 There were deep fake Bidens. He looked like. Cut Bidens, robot Bidens. He looked like a skeleton for the entire time of his presidency. Pregnancy? Yeah. From his artificial womb as a clone. But he didn't.
Starting point is 00:22:21 I mean, there's a remarkable difference between vice president biden and oh yeah oh yeah even 80s biden 90s biden from to vice president i feel like the vice when vice president biden was vice president like that that was when he really he still had like the the features that he had when he was 70s and 80s. I really do feel like it was 2020 is when he was a totally different animal. I feel like when he was like, no, I'm not going to run for president and kind of chilled out and went into hiding or whatever. Like he got some work done and came back as like bionic by. He was hopped up on tons of drugs. I mean.
Starting point is 00:23:03 He was obviously a mess. Yeah. He didn't talk. Yeah. But I'm talking about like the facial. And the face. Yeah. And the face was he was hopped up on tons of drugs i mean i mean he was obviously a mess he didn't talk yeah but i'm talking about like the the facial in the face yeah in the face was he was melting well so this is what people point out he was melting and then they were stretching him here's what people said if you take a look at bite biden's ears in 2008 yep you can see he's got unattached lobes you know a little floppy piece of the ear. And then Biden 2021, it's an attached lobe. And so they're saying nothing could do that. Well, to be fair, stretching his skin back real tight for a facelift, I think could do that, right? I don't know. I think that's a little weird. That's some extra work. It does. It does look like a different person, to be honest.
Starting point is 00:23:42 Like it does. Yeah. Old people look sag as they get older they sag but do their ears attach all of a sudden but like joe biden in 2021 doesn't look like he's sagging it's all pulled back like he looks more like a cartoon skull yeah you know yeah like he if you just painted his head red he would look just like the skull from Iron Man. This is the post. Okay, so actually, let me just do this. Here's Donald Trump's Truth Social account.
Starting point is 00:24:15 And you can see he's just retruthed this without saying anything else. And you click it. This user says, there is no Joe Biden executed in 2020. Biden clones doubles and robotic engineered soulless, mindless entities are what you see. Democrats don't know the difference. And then it's quoting a Q post. That is the Babylon B Biden family worried they may be running out of time to exploit Joe Biden's health. Now, let's just try this. How much do you want to bet Trump shared this because it's a Babylon B satirical post that was making fun of it, and he just saw this, and he just hit repost? Fair point, but I also should say then how much
Starting point is 00:24:59 distance is usually between a Babylon B article and a not the B article, because this could become true real soon. Well, Babylon B is prophetic. And the whole point a not the B article. Because this could become true real soon. Well, Babylon B is prophetic. And the whole point of not the B is like, no, these sound like Babylon B stuff, but they're not. We get the joke first, but then all of a sudden the real stuff comes out. Yeah, right away. He's reporting on it.
Starting point is 00:25:16 I think we're going to find out. You imagine how many- Fake president the whole time. Fake Oval Office. He did a lot of fake stuff. We talked about the green screen thing with the boom mic. That still weirds me out where his hand went through the mic. Yeah, it went through the mic.
Starting point is 00:25:28 That was weird. There's a whole network of fake Bidens. It was like an illusion. Guys, I can't keep this up. I can't keep it up. Guys, I just can't keep it up. I'm so over it. Listen, everybody at home, this is all scripted.
Starting point is 00:25:40 Biden's not real. Trump's not real. All of us, including Trump Trump and Biden we were all cast by the CIA the true government's been in control the whole time do you see the CIA
Starting point is 00:25:50 has got a a new a renewed presence on X now oh yeah yeah there's like three the funny thing is
Starting point is 00:25:57 I make that joke but someone out there is sitting there believing it and you know that's what I'm really worried about when it comes to
Starting point is 00:26:02 like security threats someone out there is going to genuinely believe I was serious, that we're all actors and Trump's not real. Come on, Trump's a reality TV guy. Yeah, the CIA came to all of us and said, we're going to cast him as the president. The real president, you know his name is?
Starting point is 00:26:16 No. Edward Schmidt. I thought you were going to say Elvis Presley. Elvis Presley. That's a good theory. The person you do have to worry about is probably Canadian, too. You've got to worry about them. Trudeau's the real president. So that means Castro's son is the real president. He's definitely an actor.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Interesting. Yeah, this is just the third casting of Biden. Because it's a show. At least. TV. Third episode. You don't really believe what you see on the TV, do you? Come on.
Starting point is 00:26:40 I don't believe anything I see on the internet. That's right. So when they say Trump's the president, I'm like, just the internet again. Yeah. I mean, it all is just the internet. Fair point, though. Anyone out there should read the book Weird Scenes from Laurel Canyon, which does. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck.
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Starting point is 00:27:51 subcultures and putting actors in to certain places to do their bidding. Well, there's a new conspiracy theory about in the Diddy trial, some woman came out and said that she helped
Starting point is 00:28:02 Mike Myers meet with the CIA or something and liaised for like government projects. And everybody's going nuts being like, whoa, how many of these celebrities are CIA? If you Google search Mike Myers CIA, he went and did a tour of the CIA headquarters in 2008. It was all public. There's pictures he waved. And he said that he was a fan of those who are providing a service for this country or something. I don't think if he was actually working for the CIA he'd have done that.
Starting point is 00:28:27 In Laurel Canyon, the book talks about how there was the Mountain Look Observatory, which Jared Leto owned, I think, most recently. And they filmed at least 50,000 propaganda films there with a bunch of Hollywood stars for the government. The other theory is that the moon landing was filmed there. I won't go that far. I think it was maybe filmed elsewhere.
Starting point is 00:28:44 But that Mountain Look Observatory... I won't go that far. I think it was maybe filmed elsewhere. But that Mountain Look Observatory... I won't go that far, Tim. But the Mountain Look Observatory is a real place. The moon exists, right? The moon is a thing. It just might not be what we think it is. You think it's a space station?
Starting point is 00:28:55 It could be very well a space station. Because when they hit it, it rang like a bell. Yes. Or it's plasma. I don't know. I haven't been there. Did you guys see the video
Starting point is 00:29:04 of the people who thought the sun was a strange object? Yeah, yeah. Sometimes people see things. It was like a red orb. I went out for a peanut butter sundae last night. Sounds great. Jumped in my Cybertruck, rolled down the windows. I was blasting. What music was I blasting? I think it was Seal, Kiss From A Rose or something like that. Great song. Full volume. Nope, volume nope nope nope it was npr i was in npr you gotta you gotta listen npr because you gotta know what the crackpots are
Starting point is 00:29:33 saying and as i was driving because it's only about 10 minutes to the local little ice cream place i looked up at the sun and i was like wow there's a haze and so you could actually just see the sun without hurting your eyes and it was red and i was like cool and i know that there's the the wildfires in canada and stuff so this was expected but there's a bunch of videos where people are like what is that and they're pointing the cameras at the sun yeah and they think there's a gigantic nibiru or planet x which is possible but it wasn't that because i saw this on last night too setting after we did our last inverted world live on sunday it was a weird red orb. Yeah, it's just there's haze in the sky. It happens, yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:07 So it's blocking a lot of the light and you can look at it? Or Bill Gates is replacing the sun, I don't know. What did they want to do? They wanted to put dust in the sky to reduce the penetration of solar radiation. Bill Gates wants his scope explainer to fill the sky with dust to reverse
Starting point is 00:30:23 climate change. Which is, he really does want to do that, too. Yeah. Well, yeah, it's not, like, just rumor. And there's people trying it right now, I think, in Washington. The UK actually passed legislation about it, about blocking a certain amount of sun from the sky. You know the saying? The UK of all places.
Starting point is 00:30:43 The saying is, you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become Mr. Burns. Yeah. I don't see how that's not eco-terrorism. You can just do that? I don't know. The problem the Simpsons had is that they made Mr. Burns
Starting point is 00:31:00 sound devious and mischievous and, oh, Smithers, we're going to block out the sun. Like there was some strength when it should have been more like Bill Gates. Like, well, you know, actually, I think if we put a big disc and block the sun a bit, it might reduce temperatures. And you're like, oh.
Starting point is 00:31:16 You know, they had that on some episodes, but that's not Mr. Burns. Such a terrible idea, too. Well, it's funny. I do love how Greta Thunberg is no longer all about the climate. She's all about Gaza. Rebrand. Everyone's got to rebrand. That's the new thing. Pivot. Send her, yeah. She's like dealing with her agent and they're like
Starting point is 00:31:32 look, climate is out. Gaza is in. You got to pivot, Greta. And she was like, oh, you sure? I don't know nothing about Gaza. And they're like, just say whatever. People believe it. Here's a rocket launcher and a boat. Alright. We got another story, Ladies and gentlemen, this is huge news. You may have noticed
Starting point is 00:31:48 it's Pride Month. It is June 2nd, and guess what? CNN is calling it. Big brands are pulling back on Pride merchandise and events this year. That's right. For the last several years, Pride Month was a splashy marketing event for big brands. Stores adorned windows with rainbow
Starting point is 00:32:04 flags, LGBTQ themed t-shirts and mugs. Not anymore. Companies are trading lightly. Look at this. They even say Bud Light and Target. Let me tell you this. When I walk into Target, there's usually a few things that I want to get.
Starting point is 00:32:16 I want to check the collectible card section because sometimes, check this out, depending on where you are in the country, an old Target or Walmart might have extremely rare Pokemon cards or Magic the Gathering that are like, no joke. My buddy went to a store and there were like 10-year-old cards sitting there for like 50 bucks that were actually worth hundreds of dollars. But I digress. I don't want to see weird gay stuff like tuck-friendly bathing suits.
Starting point is 00:32:40 And when I buy beer, I want to make crude, off-color jokes with my friends, not be lectured by a man who thinks he's a woman. Naturally, this costs a lot of money to these brands, and they're all panicking now. And Asmongold had a great video where he started pulling up all these different corporations, and none of them changed their logos. Because get woke, go broke. Everybody said no way. Now, despite all that, there is still a concern they're hiding their wokeness they're still running these policies behind the scenes they're just trying to pretend like it's not actually happening but i think it's a big win i agree i think that there's probably going to be
Starting point is 00:33:14 need to be uh legislation or not legislation um there's probably gonna be people are suing about the uh the i lost what i had what i was gonna say people who are suing about the... I lost what I was going to say. It just happened again. Suing about something related to Pride Month? Well, suing about... DEI hires and practices? Yeah, like suing to see if they're actually going to be able to keep the people out. Keep what people out?
Starting point is 00:33:39 Like DEI hires. I'm lost. But that's in the government, right? You're talking about like in target. No, they're, they're, they're not going to be able to like,
Starting point is 00:33:49 unless you sue over civil rights laws saying, look, this is illegal to not hire me or whatever. There's not going to be any kind of significant change. There has to be a, a, a resulting issue for the corporations, right?
Starting point is 00:34:01 Like they're going to try to just change, just say, Oh no, we're not, we're not doing this anymore, but they're putting, moving people around. They're not actually saying they just say, oh no, we're not doing this anymore, but they're moving people around. They're not actually changing policy. And they're changing the
Starting point is 00:34:10 DEI label in a lot of these corporations. I've seen that floating around. They stopped calling it DEI and they've used some new words, like UFO to UAP, all these things that keep rebranding. Oh, that was the worst. UAP. What is that? Unidentified aerial phenomenon? Yeah, but they've changed it.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Anomalous. I think it was aerial, then it went to anomalous. Because it's in the water now. Exactly. UFO. But they're doing a DEI too, which I think you're right, Tim, that they're just reshuffling. It looks good on the outside that they've stopped doing this, but that's all they do. This is just Marxist stuff. They're rebranding
Starting point is 00:34:41 and finding new ways to pump the evil in. I think that's the question is, why did they do it in the first place? Were they just responding to market trends or are they genuinely captured by these leftist ideologies? And I think I'm not so sure about the corporations, but the universities definitely, they were doing this because they believed in it. You know, there is just a video out of, you know, UNC Charlotte. There was money in it too. Where they're like, these are the new words we're using to do exactly the same thing we are doing under DEI. And people have pulled the statistics from the incoming classes
Starting point is 00:35:14 after the SCOTUS rulings about Harvard and UNC. And a lot of the schools, they're still doing DEI, they're still doing affirmative action, even if they have to call it by another name or find some way to get around the law. Yeah, I mean, it's, like I said, they're going to continue to look for ways to get around the law. It's probably going to take legislation to, or, you know, suing to,
Starting point is 00:35:38 under a civil rights law to get a change. You know, what's funny is that Bud Light could have pulled off a successful LGBTQ Pride Month promo if they did not use Dylan Mulvaney. If they just did like a RuPaul's Drag Race thing, nobody would have cared.
Starting point is 00:35:52 Conservatives would have been like cringe, but RuPaul's Drag Race has been on TV for like 15, 20 years or something. So it's like, it's not shocking to anybody, but Dylan Mulvaney is particularly offensive to so many people. I got a hand at the TikTok, right? Their promotion of the absolute craziest content resulted in someone like Dylan
Starting point is 00:36:13 Mulvaney being able to trick people into thinking that they're popular. And so this millennial woman at Bud Light is like, Dylan Mulvaney's popular. No. See, if you're ever wondering, when I always talk bad about TikTok and I say they're promoting crackpot garbage that people don't like and it's messing with our kids' brains, you need only look at the disparity between the popularity of Dylan Mulvaney on TikTok and the promotion of Dylan Mulvaney
Starting point is 00:36:36 and what actually happened when a brand tried to hire Dylan Mulvaney. It destroyed the company. I mean, Bud Light's never recovered. It's been two years. They yeah but i mean i mean without the post malone rebrand stuff and and and i think it was what shane gillis and rogan and ufc doesn't matter that money never came back yeah probably not but the i think that part of the reason why dylan mulvaney was so radioactive to that brand is because of what the brand was prior to Dylan Mulvaney,
Starting point is 00:37:05 right? Like Dylan Mulvaney doing something, do something for someone else wouldn't have the kind of, you know, crushing effect. Right. Because, you know, we all talked about it. Like, oh, you're at, you're at the bar with your friends or whatever. And it's like, oh, you're ordering Bud Light, huh? And it's like the Joker is, oh, you're getting the gay one, huh? You know know to be fair i cannot for the life of me understand how anybody on the east coast would order a bud light when they got yingling out here exactly it is i mean that's never ever i mean i drink so rarely but when i had beers it was yingling the oldest beer in the country i believe
Starting point is 00:37:37 yeah i just great and it's it's it's on the east coast i get it not everywhere on the east coast yeah i just don't understand why anybody would drink bud light yep like okay i'm gonna say this right now big the big fan of ufc i know they got sponsored by bud light don't really care that's cool yeah but bud light is just not beer i don't know it's just england's more patriotic too isn't there an eagle on the thing yeah and when this happened they put out like a big pro america statement advertisement how funny yeah they know what's up and remember the the lady who was running the ads for Bud Light? Her videos were coming out, and she was saying just terrible things. I forget exactly what it was.
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Starting point is 00:39:25 removing conservatives. I think she's right. I think the cancel culture and woke left domination of institutions resulted in them just shoveling people under the rug. If a conservative said something like, hey, I don't like this under the rug, what ends up happening? You get a weird marketing campaign they think it's popular and then the actual backlash occurs because censoring people we always said this you're not shutting down their speech you're not you're not stopping their ideas you're just shuffling them to the corner where no one can see them but they still exist they'll still have an impact and what ends up what's up happening is they played themselves.
Starting point is 00:40:11 They could not tell how many people truly hated this stuff because the institution censored them all. So when they went on social media, all they saw was pro-LGBTQ stuff. Said, this is what people like. Not realizing most people didn't like it. They were just silenced. I mean, you kind of made that point or proved that point when it when it came to the Rogan interview. Like when you're talking to what's her name? Well, what are people in your look?
Starting point is 00:40:37 You guys are the ones that are that are deciding what is and is not, you know, OK, you're the ones that are ideological about it. The one area where I stumped them was when I said you are biased. They said, no, we're not. It was Jack Dorsey. And I said, you have a misgendering policy. Conservatives think misgendering is to call a man a woman or a woman a man. And liberals think misgendering someone is when you don't call them what they want to be called.
Starting point is 00:40:52 That's two distinct worldviews. You've chosen only one of them and then banned anybody else. That is absolute bias against, you know, conservatives. And they were, you know, Jack was kind of like, oh, like he kind of realized it like, oh, yeah. Yeah. You know, you can't deny conservatives don't agree with your view. You're banning them. Right. OK, great. That means you've chosen one worldview. But I've long described it like this.
Starting point is 00:41:14 I long said that it was benefiting the right because I was like, imagine there's a mom and she's got two kids with her, two little boys. One is covered in chocolate. His hands are all messy and he's filthy and his hair's all messed up and he's wild and crazy. And the other one is looking prim and proper with a nice little suit and clean. On the surface, you look at him and you go, that kid's clearly, you know, more well-mannered. And that messy kid, man, oof, that kid's got bad attitude. Turns out, nope, they're either just as bad as each other or one's worse, but mom doesn't let the clean kid have any ice cream at all. So the kid can't get dirty because the mom's very strict with him. What was happening is that social media was banning all of the fringe elements of the right, making the right look sane and rational, and letting the left go nuts and bash their faces on the table.
Starting point is 00:42:01 And now people are like, I don't want to associate with that. And get more and more extreme over the years like the message that came from the far left filtered into the kind of the you know normie left and that's when things get real weird yeah and there's still some corporations i saw today sharing pride stuff yeah like the new york yankees i believe was one of them i see really i know you're from new york i saw that you know i mean i look i'm a red sox fan so i'm sorry to hear that well you know i'm from massachusetts new england yeah i know so um yeah like we got johnny damon it was crazy yeah but i made a remark about the uh the new york yankees post about with all the trans stuff and really just everything represented
Starting point is 00:42:44 they're just i have noticed it seems like there's there's pockets of crazy places in west virginia With all the trans stuff and just everything represented. I have noticed, it seems like, there's pockets of crazy places in West Virginia. And they've almost doubled down on their pride stuff this year as opposed to last year. And there's more flags than I saw last year. Really? Because there's little pockets around here and they're insane. Didn't you feel like last year they really pulled back a lot? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:43:06 I see a little bit and I still think it's too much. That's fine. It's a lot right now. When I flew to LA, IAD has a big Progress Pride flag IAD symbol stand, like right in the middle of the airport. Ew. That's federal. Like, why is Trump allowing this? Right.
Starting point is 00:43:19 I think largely he doesn't know. Yeah, that's probably the case. Yeah. I wonder if it was in control of the airport. I assumed it would be federal for DC airport. Yeah. Was it IAD? No, that is Virginia.
Starting point is 00:43:30 Yeah, it's always going to be the owner of the airport is actually a private company. Then the regulations are all just set by the AFA. Right. So they can do what they want. Dylan Mulvaney is flying the planes now. Oh, man. All right. Let's jump to this next story.
Starting point is 00:43:46 Ladies and gentlemen, we got this tweet from Nate Silver. This will surprise no one. Nate Silver says, I think an underrated factor in the how can Democrats win back young men debate is the effects of personality, which differ especially among younger voters, are quite strongly correlated with voting preferences. And then he shows this. Higher self-reported mental health correlates with conservative political views. Let me just slow down and say in layman's terms, sanity and conservatism overlap, insanity and liberalism overlap. That is not my opinion.
Starting point is 00:44:20 It's the data presented by the Cooperative Election Study of 2022, get the data, as republished by Nate Silver, which shows the poorer the mental health state, the higher tendency towards liberalism. The stronger the self-reported mental state, the higher reported connection with conservatism. I mean, clear as day. community and blah blah blah in a in a in order to take care of myself um whereas people on the right are just you know they're like we're gonna i can go out and fix this i can go do this and that's just kind of the you know these things are fairly obvious types of results parents on the left are willing to mutilate their children yeah that's insanity yeah that's and they call that health care i mean parents on the and left their kids watch sesame street also abuse they're another one of those corporations to be fair um you know sesame
Starting point is 00:45:30 street did a pride month thing and then i was like not for my kid and the left lost their mind oh did you get a lot of so mad people were upset about how dare you not like gay puppets yeah and i was i'm like my kid's not gonna watch it and And to be honest, I don't think my kid should be watching even old school Sesame Street. Why? Because I don't want her to identify with a green monster that lives in a garbage can. I think all that stuff's weird. I look back at, you know,
Starting point is 00:45:57 not absolutely, not to be absolutist, but like, most of humans grew up looking at their parents. There was no children's content. It didn't exist. So when you were a baby,
Starting point is 00:46:09 you literally just saw your parents doing work. And that's it. Like most of human existence, there's no schoolhouses. There's no dumbing down of anything to try and get a kid to learn it. It was literally just the baby was there with mom. And then when the baby could walk, the baby was walking around
Starting point is 00:46:23 and then the baby wouldn't work with dad. We didn't have Sesame Street. We didn't have Sesame street. We didn't have, you know, these weird, we have Dumbo. So, you know,
Starting point is 00:46:32 I'm going to, I'm going to limit all that weird, crazy stuff for my kid. So we're obviously going to do math and reading and, and, and things like that. But I'm going to stay away from the weird cartoon, psycho children's content stuff.
Starting point is 00:46:42 Yeah. And the stuff, the stuff in the last 10 years has made it so every father is a bumbling fool you know the kids are rude to their parents like we'll watch it let our kids watch if they get to watch we don't have the tv but we'll give them like an ipad or something they can watch stuff that's old uh but there's so much stuff lately that is just it's criminal that they let kids watch it. We had our first sass in with the baby today.
Starting point is 00:47:08 First with it. She was sassing us. Oh, really? Yeah. She's trying to suck her thumb. Oh, yeah. He didn't like it. We're not letting her. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:13 And she started, and then shoving, and then like pulling her arm and then jamming her thumb in her mouth with an angry face. It's a hard habit to make them quit. Yeah. Yeah. We thought it was funny. We wouldn't let her do it. Babyass but that's that's the thing too it's like i don't want like human sass you know kids there you got to give them discipline they got to be taught things like that so the last thing i
Starting point is 00:47:35 would do is put my kids in front of sesame street or some other weird crackpot stuff that's going to cause weird mental instability so they get older and then turn them into liberals yeah i know yeah and to sort of tie this issue back to one of the earlier stories in terms of immigration is that if you look at the children's content or the adult entertainment, it is so heavily captured by these leftist ideologies. If you look at the education system, also captured by these leftist ideologies.
Starting point is 00:47:59 And those are two of the main avenues of assimilation. I think that's one of the reasons why the left is so big about immigration is because they have a greater influence on the second generation immigrants than they do of children of Americans who don't see a need to assimilate to American culture because they are American culture. So there's less influence for the left there. I do like how Nate Silver writes this really long essay breaking down race and gender and explaining young men when it really is just simple as young guys don't like crazy. They're sitting there saying, we talked about this on Friday with the Culture War episode.
Starting point is 00:48:40 I recommend you guys check it out. Rumble.com slash Tim Pool or YouTube.com slash Timcast. The first thing I do is I pulled up the Star Trek meme, There Are Four Lights. And I'll tell you why young guys don't want to be associated with the left or the Democratic Party. It's because, for those that don't know that scene, Captain Picard is captured by the enemy. The enemy general says, tell me, Captain Picard, how many lights do you see? And there's four. And he goes, four.
Starting point is 00:49:03 And he gets electrocuted. And he says, I believe you're mistaken're mistaken there are five now tell me once again and picard refuses to give the false answer the guy was trying to torture him into saying something that was not true and he wouldn't do it and i think that's how young guys feel they keep telling you something that is obviously fake is real and you have to admit it otherwise pay the penalty and young guys are just like nope not doing it rather be exiled by that group well i mean yeah i mean and young men are choosing that yeah right like whether it be like the people that are feeling so isolated that they you know self-harm or something like that or the people that are just like you know i'm not gonna
Starting point is 00:49:40 even involve myself with trying to do normal things like have a girlfriend have kids have a normal life like that's really affecting the the social situation for most young men oh yeah you know yeah yeah when we were still in new york i saw a lot of parents who were raising their kids in very deranged ways and it happens in small ways too just in terms of like language they decide you know like they are there are some of those characters you see on twitter they're in real life when they're talking about you know gender and their children all this stuff oh yeah yeah and then they get offended if i like you can feel the offense oh i call my kid a him because he's a him you know and they're like oh they're just like you know you can feel that tension with them because there's a
Starting point is 00:50:22 lot of liberals where i was even though i was outside of the city. And like, and now when I go back to New York, my kids referenced the Bible. So now my kids to them are like, all right. They're like, oh my goodness. Cause I want to be in my kids to be enthusiastic about the things I'm enthusiastic about. So, you know, they're referencing the Bible. They're referencing my, my oldest is referencing the Odyssey. He likes Greek mythology and stuff like that. So I'm trying not to give him all this stuff. Talking about how Joe Biden's a robot clone. Fake clouds, you know, all these things. The moon is a little dubious, whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:50:51 For sure. These are the things you need to know. Dinosaurs, I'm not sure. You'll know this when you have a kid. Yeah. You'll get there. You have to be skeptical of everything. This is my homeschool program.
Starting point is 00:50:59 All of the stuff that you currently believe, you have to be skeptical of. And be skeptical of your skepticism. There's an important thing that kids need to learn too, which is not the easy thing, but it's philosophy of knowledge. That is, if you get asked by anybody, but especially a child,
Starting point is 00:51:13 how is it possible that all the dinosaurs died? And you've got to explain it to them, but what can you really do? You can say, here's what I know, what I was told, let's look it up. But then really you're just saying, we read it in a book and we believe it. Right. My kids got one book about dinosaurs,
Starting point is 00:51:30 just a normal book. And even in that book, they talk about how a lot of early scientists or archeologists were putting together bones the wrong way. Yeah. So you're already, and I'm like, nice.
Starting point is 00:51:39 Well, I love that part. I love, you ever see the image of the elephant? They just, someone wrote a letter describing an elephant and sent it back to Europe. And then they drew a picture of what they thought. They drew a picture of what it was described as in words.
Starting point is 00:51:51 And it looks nothing like an elephant. Actually, let me see if I can find it. I do want to say, you know, my son knows I'm very skeptical of robots. But shout out to him. He's always wanted to be a scientist. He told me just the other week. He said, I'm going to make a company that makes robots for dads who don't like robots check it out oh wow so they described an elephant and then sent a letter back to europe and then someone drew a picture of what they read and that's what they
Starting point is 00:52:17 saw in there that's what they thought look at the feet yeah i mean it's yeah the ref it definitely has like horse like right feet you can kind of tell where they were going but nah you're wrong dude those years are way off maybe just a what it's extinct oh that was a thing well we just don't have it anymore and the people making the dire wolves are going to bring it back when they sent a sample when they brought a sample of a platypus back to the to europe they thought it was a joke I mean, a platypus really blows your mind when you, you know. Like how? What?
Starting point is 00:52:47 How? It's a duck and a beaver at the same time. And it's both a bird and a mammal at the same time. It's all weird. It's got poison. It lays eggs. It's weird. It secretes milk.
Starting point is 00:53:02 What? Yeah, it secretes milk. It secretes milk. Yes. It's a great example of God's humor? Yeah, it secretes milk. Secretes milk. Yes. It's a great example of God's humor. Yeah, I guess so. Well, it was always funny. Remember that video of Kirk Cameron talking about evolution?
Starting point is 00:53:13 It was super viral like 15, 20 years ago. And then he was like, if evolution is real, where's this? And he shows a picture of a duck with an alligator head. I remember watching that for the first time when i was just like the platypus yeah i was like oh yeah it's there yeah crazy right platypus is a crazy little monster they're venomous too yeah i don't understand i didn't know that yeah they know about the milk secretion they're venomous in their rear uh rear bills or the flippers there's a spike that's poisonous. Venomous. Venomous. Yeah, venomous.
Starting point is 00:53:45 Good distinction. Yeah, it is different. And the baby platypi lick the mom as she secretes milk. An anomaly. That's the weirdest thing. Why do we have these things?
Starting point is 00:53:58 They exist. The only thing weird is stuff at the bottom of the ocean. Maybe Kirk Hamill was wrong is that he should have pointed that out and said, come on, clearly evolution is BS. Look at this weird thing. How does that make sense?
Starting point is 00:54:09 It stopped. This came from nothing, and it's turned into nothing. What are the evolutionary pressures that created the platypus? Right? That's the... Man. Because there's got to be a reason for it. There's got to be something that gave an advance to some kind of mutation.
Starting point is 00:54:21 It could be a leftover from a really old civilization that had technology, and it survived. Platypi? Yeah, the platypi are from, like, an ancient technologically advanced civilization. Why technologically? Because they were doing, like, bioengineering. Oh, yes. In New Zealand specifically.
Starting point is 00:54:37 Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was, you know, where they were doing all these things. All right. That's why all the animals are weird. Yeah. Why would such an advanced civilization create the platypus we're doing it right now we're doing it right now actually maybe it was solving a problem that they they had thousands of years ago we need something that's dangerous but also makes milk yeah some kind of it also looks hilarious yeah
Starting point is 00:54:58 well it's also a um what's the uh word it can it? It can perceive electromagnetic fields. Yeah. Is any government using this for their defense yet? So can Buffalo, right? Because they know to turn, maybe I'm thinking of something else. Electromagnetoreception? I think there's quite a few
Starting point is 00:55:19 sea creatures that can. Yeah. Other mammals. That makes sense. There was a report recently about scientists trying to decode dolphin language because they think it could help them talk to aliens. So they're doing this stuff. I wonder why. They're building weird chimeras in labs all around this country.
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Starting point is 00:56:43 Dude, there's a guy in China who I think made people chimeras. Oh, really? I'm pretty sure they're doing it here. Christopher Technology. Exactly. Exactly. He went to jail, got out, and then recently said,
Starting point is 00:56:53 I think it was recently he said, ethics is really holding back this. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's why. Hopefully. That's why. That's good.
Starting point is 00:57:01 Like sometimes, you know, you don't need to be like, hey, we can do it, so let's just go ahead and do it. Human chimeras are definitely something. It is electroreception that I was referring to, not magnetoreception. Interesting. I forgot what the
Starting point is 00:57:14 animal class, echidnas, platypus, what's the name of their... Echinoderms? Is that what it is? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Do humans have the capability to detect magnetic fields yes well actually and if you surgically implant a magnet in your fingertips you can actually sense it's crazy yeah it's a big trend like 15 years ago a bunch of biohackers were getting their fingertips cut
Starting point is 00:57:39 open they would do one they'd do like their middle finger and they would implant a neodymium magnet and then they would stitch it up and seal it and then you could run your hand along the wall and you would feel electric electrical wires so you knew where the cables were and they described it as a unique sense unlike any other sense there are people right now implanting tesla keys in their hands what and uh yeah yeah and uh also getting all the bacteria in their mouth removed like weird biohacking stuff that's happening in some of these little private cities that the democracy is building yeah there's a uh people in south america are injecting themselves with genetic engineering stuff to stop their body from producing uh fat and only muscle
Starting point is 00:58:20 there's something about it where they were like, when your body switches between muscle and fat production, it causes damage, which causes aging. And if you turn off fat production, your body will maintain muscle production with less aging-related damage. And so their attitude was, we have more than enough food. We don't need our fat the way we used to,
Starting point is 00:58:43 so let's just turn it off. And they injected themselves with like this closed loop DNA, which it's not permanent. It, they, as long as they keep injecting it, their body won't produce fat the same way or something like that. Wow.
Starting point is 00:58:54 Yup. That's interesting. And they think they're going to live a lot longer because that's what, there's those parabiosis studies that they were doing in Stanford. And think in the nineties where they were sewing the young mouse to the old mouse and the old mouse appeared to get younger because of the blood it is sick you kind of derms are starfishes oh yeah also weird I don't I tried to google that but I couldn't spell it right so yeah and then people
Starting point is 00:59:20 took people took those parabiosis studies with the mice and turned it you know people like Brian Johnson not the ACD singer, the biohacker guy, was injecting his, I believe, his son's blood into him. Monotremes. Monotremes was the word. Crazy. Mammals that lay eggs and have electrolocation. That's crazy. They have electrolocation.
Starting point is 00:59:42 Yup. All right. Well, speaking of evolution, here's a story from the New York Post. Tinder tests out new height filter to help people connect more intentionally. We know what they're doing. This is short genocide. Yeah. Sure, man.
Starting point is 00:59:58 You're done. It's over for you. It was over before because as soon as they found out how tall you were, but now they're not even going to let you. Now it's more over. Yeah, it doesn't matter. They say, is the reign of the short king over on Tinder? The platform has been accused of superficiality. They're testing out a new feature that allows users to screen potential matches based on height.
Starting point is 01:00:18 It's part of a broader effort to help people connect more intentionally on Tinder. The new vetting function, which came to light via Reddit and other platforms, is located in the discovery section. blah blah i don't care the bigger complaint that i've heard is that trans women will list themselves as women on tinder and there are a bunch of dudes on x being like when you load up tinder you will actually it'll show you dudes when you select for women so what's to stop a guy from just putting in a lie this is so dumb they're like if you're short it won't let you pop up. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:46 So they'll just go in their profile and lie about their height. I mean, you'd think that the simple answer would be obvious, but apparently it's not. All of the people that I saw, I tweeted about this, and all the people that I saw responding, they were all just like, well, what about the weight filter for women? Which is, I mean, the obvious, you know, the obvious question. I don't want any chonkers. You know? I agree. Remember, remember Homer had that shirt, no fat chicks.
Starting point is 01:01:09 Well, he wanted that shirt. But of course that would be offensive. They wouldn't allow that. Yeah. Well, I mean, I think anything that the Tinder app does is inherently evil just because of their, their profit motive and their business model is to keep people on the app.
Starting point is 01:01:23 So, you know, they want the more superficiality, the better, because they don't want people forming genuine connections because if they're in a long-term relationship, they're not on Tinder. That sounds like an anti-capitalist statement. Yeah. I mean, I would be, you know, this sort of idea that you should, you can do whatever, you know, it takes to make money without any regard to morals, if that's anti-capitalist, then sure, I'm anti-capitalist. But I'm more anti-communist than I am anti-capitalist.
Starting point is 01:01:51 That is the leftist argument, though. They misattribute corruption. They claim that capitalism and corruption are one and the same. Whereas most capitalists are like, no, you're talking about bad things we don't like. But I got to say, I do think the laissez-faire capitalists overlook stuff like this and they're very dumb. You know, like I'm pro-tariff, not universal blind blanket tariffs,
Starting point is 01:02:12 but I think the American people can't compete with Chinese slave labor, Chinese peasant labor. Okay, let's be more factual. But there's these libertarians that are like, no, it's good. It's better that Chinese peasants are taking all the jobs
Starting point is 01:02:24 and Americans are living in trailers and can't afford to buy food so then we gotta give them tax benefits and half of them don't get that i'm like yeah that's all really bad yeah capitalism only works with a moral foundation we don't yeah that's true but have it right i mean the end result is just capitalism won't work then right like pure laissez-faire capitalism i don't think i think won't work because and this is Like pure laissez-faire capitalism I don't think, I think won't work because, and this is always the craziest argument that I hear from ANCAPs. It's like monopolies form,
Starting point is 01:02:49 evil people motivated by evil things will make bad products that hurt people and they'll get away with it. And then I hear from libertarians and laissez-faire guys that say,
Starting point is 01:02:57 if the product's hurting people, people stop buying it. And I'm like, then explain all the chemicals in our food, all the weird garbage that we know is causing problems
Starting point is 01:03:05 that's still there. It's because the effects aren't immediate. So these companies get away with putting weird garbage in our food that we and our kids eat. It's causing generational diseases and chronic illness and nothing's stopping it. And the way you're describing Tinder is also as big pharma's whole deal, right? Just mask the problem. We don't want to cure anything. We don't want to give you a lasting with like a healthy relationship or actual cure to your disease we want to keep you hooked onto this medicine forever that's why they endorse you know transitioning kids and or young people because they're oh yeah you know they put them on on a drug regime for the rest of their lives drug slaves so they love it i wouldn't put it past them
Starting point is 01:03:43 to or put it past a corporation to be like you know what maybe we shouldn't you know connect people maybe maybe it's better to you know have people kind of just kind of meet each other and hook up and then look for the next one which is really what tinder does right like the most part there are people that i'm sure that have have decided to have some kind of relationship but it really is about you know meeting someone and then hooking up and then moving on to the next one. Well, so here's the thing.
Starting point is 01:04:07 They say, meanwhile, regular tier users can already customize several preferences, preferences within the discovery settings, including age range, sexual orientation, and distance. Uh,
Starting point is 01:04:17 I, I'm, I'm curious. I, I don't, I, I'm married. I don't use Tinder.
Starting point is 01:04:21 I've, uh, I, I think, I don't, I honestly don't think I've ever actually used Tinder. I was on it maybe like 15 years ago. I don't think I ever I've, I think, I honestly don't think I've ever actually used Tinder. I was on it maybe like 15 years ago.
Starting point is 01:04:26 I don't think I ever actually used it. Like I swiped on it and sent messages. I don't think I ever actually had a successful like connection or anything. But I don't know this
Starting point is 01:04:34 and I wonder if you put your sexual orientation as like a guy and you put straight, will it still send you trans women? Because the leftist argument is but trans women are women. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:44 They might. Yeah yeah you have to set your orientation to super straight isn't that a bigoted or something like that people are like oh you're a bigot if you say that just like everything else i have to yeah just put bigot in the thing and see what happens but i do think that there are if maybe not tinder but there are you know dating sites that you will connect a straight male with a trans woman. That's a recipe for
Starting point is 01:05:11 disaster. I never did any of this stuff. The closest I ever came to it was Hot or Not before MySpace. That was like the first social network. Hot or Not. That's what Facebook started out as, right? Was it? No. like it was an early social media but it wasn't facebook yeah i think facebook facebook was inspired by it or something like that yeah okay
Starting point is 01:05:32 all right that's what i thought yeah yeah because uh zuckerberg made the gen z's gen z's and gen alpha are screwed yeah like how are they gonna so it was funny because i was reading some guy talking about this on x where I saw the story. He was mentioning like when like the glory days of early Tinder, you just went on there and swiped and you'd meet up with people. And then now it's all these filters and all these weird 666 things from women. It's just it's impossible to use. Maybe it's a good thing. Maybe the whole thing just implodes on itself.
Starting point is 01:06:05 Yeah, that'd be good. No, no, no. Guys are going to go bang robots on the internet. I was just going to say, there's probably going to be robots on Tinder soon. That's how they train them. Send them out into the real world. Man, it's so crazy.
Starting point is 01:06:17 I remember when the AI women started popping up on Instagram and you could still kind of tell it was AI, but you can't tell anymore. Really? Yeah. They're actually replying in context of the picture or. What do you, what do you mean? When they, when they reply.
Starting point is 01:06:32 The original AI women were like, you could see like the weird hands and stuff. Oh, okay. I thought you were talking about AI accounts that will actually reply to. Oh no, I'm talking about like you'd open Instagram, maybe swiping and Instagram would send you a recommendation of an AI woman, and you're like, that's not a real person. But now it's... No, you can't tell. Yeah. And then they have AI bots who respond,
Starting point is 01:06:52 and then dudes are sending them money. Mm-hmm. Yeah. At least it'll put an end to women in the workplace because OnlyFans... Yeah, yeah. Put an end to women in that particular workplace. No, no, let's get serious any job
Starting point is 01:07:07 related to management organization or creativity will be taken over by AI this means that when it comes to labor this is where there's still going to be a requirement there's still going to be a need for jobs to a certain degree you go to any company it's like do you want the average woman or the average man
Starting point is 01:07:22 average man is going to win every single time you have a job that does sales and management and things like this it's going to be like hey i can do it you don't need people for these jobs anymore that are are like white collar jobs are gone uh yeah just yesterday the anthropic ceo said 50 of white collar jobs will be gone uh soon and you don't need and and women can't do port anymore because the robots will just make it. They're going to do everything. There's robots building robots. Yeah. So you can't even get a job to build
Starting point is 01:07:50 a robot. And the Optimus robot, once those actually can be put out into the wild and be autonomous, they're going to be able to do everything humans can do. The world is designed for humans. Biden was just the Optimus
Starting point is 01:08:04 2.0 alpha model with the skin suit on. That's why he walks like that. Exactly. So we got robot presidents according to Trump. YouTube's going to put a Wikipedia tag on this video being like,
Starting point is 01:08:17 Biden is not a robot. Yeah, well, I mean... Could you imagine if you're watching Fox News and your cable provider put a thing on the screen saying like they're wrong. That's just the weirdest thing ever. It just makes it sound like it's more right than it is then. Like, why do you feel the need to say this? Did you see the Babylon Bee article about Epstein?
Starting point is 01:08:38 No. It said FBI confirms Jeffrey Epstein killed himself, proving once and for all that Epstein did not kill himself. That was good. No, the robots are coming. They're getting better and better. So that's it for Gen Z? They got to do sex bots? Yo, I'm just ready for when everyone else realizes that these AI models are possessed by demons and we can have a little bit of a fun.
Starting point is 01:09:01 Shane's like, now you're talking my language. Preaching to the choir. Yeah, right. I don't think so, man.'re talking my language. Preaching to the choir. Yeah, right. I don't think so, man. I was explaining this. It was funny. Brett Dasavik sent me an article where Hollywood is already having AI studio conventions. They're already starting to ditch the normal way of doing things.
Starting point is 01:09:22 And I think there was a news article today where Disney said streaming is dead. Really? I'm telling you where we're going to be. Here's my prediction. There's going to be no studios. It's going to be YouTube. YouTube or depending on which of these
Starting point is 01:09:40 streaming platforms can succeed because the IP they control. So like Disney has IP. So there's going to be YouTube, Disney, Paramount, but they're not going to make shows. There's going to be user generated channels. So Shane, who has all this crazy knowledge about weird, crazy, otherworldly things, will open up the A prompt, turn on his microphone and just say, make a show where a guy explores, you know, the moon and all these things. It'll render like a script.
Starting point is 01:10:09 Shane will do some quick edits over a couple hours. Hit render. It'll make it. He'll do a once-over to make sure it's good. He'll upload it to his channel. And then people are going to log in to History Plus. And they're going to tell their friends, like, I love History Plus. Do you subscribe to Shane Cashman?
Starting point is 01:10:22 Dude, his shows are so good. There's not going to be studios anymore. Anyone can make a movie. Anyone can make a show. It's just going to be people who are creative will have big followings because their movies are good. And they'll be able to personalize. Like if it's a me show, if it's me, they'll be like, oh, I made Shane say this and that to fit my
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Starting point is 01:11:35 Ontario. And video games. Yeah, yeah. Oh, 100%. 100%. People, you know, they're doing that, right? Meta is building a giant world simulation right now. I believe it's Meta. You ready? That know, they're doing that, right? Meta is building a giant world simulation right now. I believe it's Meta. You ready? That's how they're training their robots.
Starting point is 01:11:48 From the Postmillennial, Disney to lay off hundreds of finance, film, and TV employees. Several hundred employees are being laid off by the Walt Disney Company starting Monday. The AI collapse is now. Per the outlet citing sources familiar with the matter, the cuts primarily affect Disney Entertainment as well as the corporate financial side of the company.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Marketing, filming, casting, and development will be impacted. Most of the affected Disney Entertainment television staff that are being let go are reportedly located in LA, but no teams are being completely eliminated. For the entertainment giant, this is the fourth round of layoffs since mid-2024 and has been part of a cost-cutting process. When Bob Iger returned as CEO in 23, he had set the goal of cutting $7.5 billion in costs. They say in March of earlier this year, there are around 200 Disney workers laid off from the corporation comprising 6% of its workforce at ABC news.
Starting point is 01:12:38 This filed a restructuring last October. It is coming. My friends, the, and this is just the beginning. AI is not even at that point yet where everyone's uploading these VO3 videos from Google and they're crazy good, but still only eight seconds. But it is insane to see where we've gone in one year, the advancement of AI.
Starting point is 01:12:58 One year from now, it's going to be perfect. There was the Will Smith year ago video of him eating spaghetti put next to the, I think it was a VO3, whatever. I mean, it's just like we were saying back then. In a year, 18 months, you're not even going to be able to tell. Nowadays, unless there's watermarks, it's really hard to tell. My positive take is that people are going to, there's going to be a lot of people who reject the movie aspect, like the art aspect of AI, and they're tired of that kind of slop.
Starting point is 01:13:32 They won't want a designer thing. They want something that's made by someone that, you know, affects them personally. The problem for me is the AI just taking over everything else, you know, like the government, like Saudi Arabia implementing an AI government, which they've announced. So that's going to happen here at some point. Well, I mean, we'll see if it happens. Maybe it already happened. I do think it already happened. A lot of people who are close to this administration right now are the people building out the technocracy.
Starting point is 01:13:55 They're experts, so-called experts, and they're close to AI. Look at Project Stargate again, the $500 billion fund to open AI and Oracle and I think NVIDIA. It's going to get pretty loud. A lot of this, I mean, a lot of this stuff is not going to actually come to fruition in the United States unless we change the way that we make power.
Starting point is 01:14:17 And we have to, because if you start greenlighting nuclear power plants and stuff like that, I think the soonest you can get these things turned on is like seven years later. Right. So it's like you're talking about, you know, 2035, 2034. The power thing is crazy because to run AI takes a lot more power, obviously. But that $500 billion fund, I believe the infrastructure aspect of that is only going to open AI. And they're building just a ton of data centers. And we live not too far from data center city over somewhere in Virginia.
Starting point is 01:14:48 You know, there's a ton of them over there. Do you know where they're building this one? The OpenAI ones, I think, are in Texas. I could be wrong. Abilene comes to mind, but I could be wrong with the name or state. But that's what's happening. They're building a ton of them. Everything's going to turn into a data center.
Starting point is 01:15:04 They're going to turn turn into a data center they're gonna turn earth into a data center yeah i mean it well in you know some other kind of uh abstract way it already is um because it's the only place that has conscious but they're going to be in mars and then we're just going to be this dystopian giant factory like digital brain talking about a long time homie i don't know dude i think elon's saying right now that in a few years there'll be more humanoids yeah and people he's also talking about he's building billions of humanoid robots that everyone's going to want supposedly i'm sure people will and he's talking about how many um starships he's pumping out he's not wrong about the robots no he knows look how many times have you had to do some, like, trivial waste of time errand that you didn't want to do?
Starting point is 01:15:49 We all have our moments. It's like, right, I'm in the living room, and I'm, like, on my computer or, like, or on my phone trying to order something I need for work. And then, you know, Allison says, I need you to run to the car and grab this thing. And I'm like, it's so trivial and unimportant, but it has to be done. Like, we left the baby's bag in the car, have to get it. But I got to order this thing. I got to stop doing the work I got to do. No, robot, go to the car and grab the backpack.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Yep. Robot walks outside, comes back in. No problem. Nobody got to ask me anything. I can take care of the important work I got to do, paying the bills. I don't know if you guys saw that Black Mirror episode where they have the AI. She's just like, I got to call the cable company and pay this late bill. And the AI goes, I'm contacting the cable company right now for you.
Starting point is 01:16:30 And your bill is paid. You're good to go. And the mom's like, really? It's like, yep, you're all done. That kind of stuff will be a big deal. And you're going to be able to get it for $25,000 over 72 months at 3.9% or whatever finance charge. It's cheaper than that. Well, I mean, yeah, maybe.
Starting point is 01:16:48 It's going to be $20 a month. $20 a month? Oh, I got JetGPT Pro for like $40 a month. I'm talking about the actual robot. Oh, right, right, right. No, they're way cheaper than that. Yeah, well. You can buy one of these humanoid robots right now for a couple grand.
Starting point is 01:17:01 They'll start around, well, from what I hear Musk talking about, he's thinking they're going to start around, the good quality ones are going to start around like if i well from what i hear musk talking about he's thinking they're gonna start around the good quality ones are gonna start around 20 25 000 so but i mean the point is they're they're well within reach of middle class america once they start making them they're not going to be something that only because right now only like kim kardashian has one she's gonna marry one she'll be the first celebrity to marry one. Right now, the humanoid robots they do sell are limited in what they can do, and they are going for about $20,000. Here's one at $16,000. There's one at $90,000.
Starting point is 01:17:33 But they don't do anything just yet. But they do have those dogs. Yep. Robot dogs. But once they get the AI squared away where they learn properly. How much? Three grand. Nice. Once they get the AI straight where they can
Starting point is 01:17:48 learn properly, like it's actually an AI that can learn from being in the world because it's going to have to learn what your house is, the layout of your house is. They're going to have to learn the people and stuff. Once it can do that, once one can do it, they all can do it. Once it learns how to do,
Starting point is 01:18:04 you know, make a quiche or whatever right like then they can all do it once it learns how to play guitar play piano then they can all do they learn how to overthrow your government and enslave you they all know how to do it i just watched a ceo from one of these companies talk about their robots and he was like you know we used to think about how the factories were dehumanizing the people during the early the first first revolution or industrial revolution. But he's like, um,
Starting point is 01:18:27 our robots are not doing so well in factories. So we actually have to take them out of the factories because they're not learning well and send them to your homes to learn. I'm like, that's so hilarious and backwards of how we are to people sending them to your house to learn. I get it. But,
Starting point is 01:18:40 um, I, I, the short-term benefits sound nice. I don't want anything to do with it. I'm not going to have a robot. Let's see how, uh see how uh ai handled it ready oracle how do we save the country eliminate free will stabilize through control god help us oracle how do we they did it wrong the guy is not supposed to say it the computer is supposed to say it and they called it oracle
Starting point is 01:19:01 that's fantastic yep shout out Shout out to Larry Ellison. A dangerous man. So we're not quite there in understanding properly. Let me give this a thumbs down. That's how you gotta teach it. And I intend to. So you give it a thumbs down and say it didn't follow instructions.
Starting point is 01:19:19 It's supposed to be the computer saying eliminate free will, not some guy. But it tried. It did. And it still kind of got the point across. All right, Shane, give me a video prompt. What do you want to see? The real moon. All right.
Starting point is 01:19:37 Show me Stanley Kubrick. So I told JetGPT the real moon video prompt. It auto-generated an eight second scene. I'm going to copy and paste it into Gemini and tell it to render the video. So all you said was the real moon. And that's what I typed into ChatGPT, the real moon comma video prompt.
Starting point is 01:19:56 It then wrote a script. I didn't read it. I just copied it. Now I'm pasting it to Gemini because Gemini sucks. It makes really great video. But if I typed in the real moon, it would just make a video of the moon.
Starting point is 01:20:08 Chat GPT understands kind of the idea of what you're trying to get across with the real moon. Interesting. Yeah. So now it's rendering. We'll see what happens. The real moon,
Starting point is 01:20:19 do you think that the real moon is a construct? Pardon me. I mean, yeah. Have you watched Moonfall yet? No. Oh, come on Pardon me. I mean, yeah. Have you watched Moonfall yet? No. Oh, come on, bro. I know, I know. I've been re-watching 80s sci-fi.
Starting point is 01:20:30 Blade Runner, Robocop, Terminator, all the good stuff, but I haven't watched it. Yeah, Moonfall is where the moon is falling to Earth. Okay. And then it's like, it's really close to the Earth
Starting point is 01:20:38 and then people run and jump and they jump super high because the moon's gravity. But it turns out the moon is a gigantic terraforming base by an ancient civilization of humans. It's something. There's something in it.
Starting point is 01:20:49 China's been doing something on the dark side of the moon for years. I don't think anyone knows what it is. I think there's something up there. There's people paying to bury themselves up there. Hitler might be there, not Argentina. The Nazis went to the moon. If he's not behind the ice wall and he's not in Argentina, he's in the moon.
Starting point is 01:21:01 He's in the moon. I want to read that comic. In the moon. Yeah, it would be a good comic. They made two movies. Iron Skies. I didn't see them. You've not seen Iron Sky?
Starting point is 01:21:09 I live under a rock. It's like about the Nazis going to the moon after World War II and then they have a moon base, which is stupid because how would they supply it with food and oxygen and water?
Starting point is 01:21:19 But whatever. Inside the moon. Yeah, they got a kitchen in the middle of the moon. Right, clearly. Underground. They have a grocery store on the moon. Duh. You have to live underground because of the moon. Yeah, they had a kitchen in the middle of the moon. Right, clearly. Underground. They have a grocery store on the moon, duh. You have to live underground because of the radiation.
Starting point is 01:21:30 I just don't think the videos we've seen of the moon landing are real. They just don't look real. They just don't look believable. I don't think there's any video of the moon landing at all. There's videos of astronauts on the moon, not of the landing on the moon. I wouldn't go that far, but I can see your point.
Starting point is 01:21:46 I think they filmed something in a studio and they couldn't show us a real thing. You know, like Alex Jones has an interesting point. But they did film in a studio. And this is what happened. People, there's CBS reenactment footage. Yes. And people are claiming like, how did we see it land on TV? And then it's like, it literally cbs cbs reenactment
Starting point is 01:22:06 simulation yeah simulation simulation buzz aldrin gets mad at conan o'brien when conan says i remember being a kid watching land on the moon buzz gets mad said you didn't see me land on the moon yeah never you saw a simulation and then you pull up the thing and it's uh yeah it's a studio thing but people didn't film it people were like what simulation and it's like yes they couldn't film it nobody was on the moon right they didn't like land a guy on the moon and then start filming. Yeah. The first guy. You know,
Starting point is 01:22:28 it's like filming a vlog. Casey Neistat famously would walk in the room, put his camera on the back, leave, and then come back in to film a scene for his vlog. Yeah. Right. So we landed on the moon,
Starting point is 01:22:37 got out, placed the cameras, got back in the ship, went back in the sky, and then came back down to film it. Yep. Yep. That's like,
Starting point is 01:22:42 that would seem totally normal to people nowadays. Yeah. All right, we got it. That's what they do with their phone. We got the video. How good, do you think it's gonna be good? Nope. What?
Starting point is 01:22:56 Oh. Uh-oh. That was it? That was pretty poorly made. There's something inside of the moon, though. Yeah, like, what is this? Cyborg moon?
Starting point is 01:23:04 Is it listening to us? That's what you get when There's something inside the moon, though. Yeah, what is this? Cyborg moon? Is it listening to us? That's what you get when you type in the real moon. Interesting. For those that are just listening. I wonder why it thinks that's the moon. There's like really poorly and crudely drawn machines. Looks like an engine in the moon. Engine, yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:18 The real moon. So that way it can leap. That was kind of dumb. Yeah. I'm unimpressed. Unimpressed completely. That's stupid. Yeah, I mean, I still am a normie when it comes to the moon.
Starting point is 01:23:32 You'll get there. All right, one more. We can do two more video prompts. What do we got? What does the first Mars colony look like? The first Mars colony look like? The first Mars colony. When Wernher von Braun wrote about that book, it was governed by a man named Elon.
Starting point is 01:23:56 Yep. We live in a simulation. Do you think that Musk is going to eventually get to Mars, or do you think that it's going to happen after he passes? I don't think there's Mars. Oh, there is no Mars. There's no Mars. It's a pipe dream.
Starting point is 01:24:10 Just like his grandfather. He was looking for the lost city of Kalahari, you know, and he died. His grandfather was a Canadian technocrat. When technocracy was banned in Canada after the Great Depression, he was a famous chiropractor. And then when he was eventually – there's different stories. He was either exiled from Canada or he left because the technocracy didn't work out. He became obsessed with finding the lost city of Kalahari, which is in Africa. And he built his own plane, went looking all over for it. And yeah, I think it's real. And he died.
Starting point is 01:24:40 He died in a plane crash when Elon was three. That May Musk's dad that's why they went to South Africa or he found the city yeah he faked his death, found his city he found the city and never came back so they just claimed he died that's a fair point you said he died in a plane crash? yeah no he landed and they said oh the plane's gone
Starting point is 01:24:57 or it's Elon this whole time, they're just immortal yeah or it's Elon just immortal there's a conspiracy theory that powerful global elites once they get to like 70 years old then they get the immortality serum and dh to their 20s where they become staffers or they're that's nick cage civil war have you guys seen that photo like that guy's a vampire he's somewhere uh just look up nick cage civil war photo i'm sure it'll come there's a bunch of celebrities they look at at old Civil War photos and they're like, there's no way.
Starting point is 01:25:26 Nicolas Cage, I'm not a vampire. That's what they all say. That's what a vampire would say. As is what a vampire would say. Look at that. Ooh. Look at that. Yeah, you know.
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Starting point is 01:26:43 That's just it. Or Nick Cage is forever. I mean, look, we all know someone that looks like someone else. Like doppelgangers. Yeah. Yeah. You know? Yeah. Totally normal.
Starting point is 01:26:54 And there's like, you know, certain shapes to faces and stuff. People don't know this, but we have another individual who works here. Her name is Bill Filanti, who's a janitor. Looks just like Phil. And his name is Bill. Yeah. People don't janitor. Looks just like Phil, and his name is Bill. People don't know that. Sometimes he'll fill in for me. It's a secret, but... Alright, let's get...
Starting point is 01:27:12 What are we doing here? Are we going political again? Let's do this one. We got this story from Fox News. A lot of news. Maxine Waters campaigned to pay $68,000 for violating campaign finance laws. Citizens for Waters agrees to pay civil fine and send Treasurer to training
Starting point is 01:27:27 after FEC probe into 2020 campaign violations. I just, there you go. That's the news. Is that it? Well, I mean, look. Campaign finance violations, you get a slap on the wrist, they pay back? I think that she should go to jail probably
Starting point is 01:27:43 because I don't imagine that she's that she's not one of the more corrupt members of Congress. Remember when she incited violence? Yeah. I remember when she incited violence. And she's continued to do it. It's not just a one-off
Starting point is 01:27:59 thing. Anything that can get her out of office, you know, any kind of just anything to get her out of office you know any kind of just anything to get her out of office and out of the public eye i think would be a good thing she'll never leave no she'll she'll do just the same thing that nancy pelosi did yeah i mean uh or diane feinstein yeah yeah you know she will stay there and she is she is nothing but poison to the institution. She is absolutely poison. Well, she's a vessel probably for corruption. She's a placeholder to maintain their power.
Starting point is 01:28:33 Because I don't think her district is doing very well, from what I hear. It's not doing great. You know what? I want to look up what her district is shaped like. It's just a cemetery. I think the politicians like waters you know they know how to break the law in small ways that you know just get a slap on the wrist whereas someone else might
Starting point is 01:28:54 do the same level of corruption but if they don't know how to do the corruption properly then they end up in jail for the rest of their life yeah that's a great point well i mean or politically motivated people prosecute them and they they you know they definitely will end up in jail for the rest of the but that's something that the democrats have been doing for you know past 10 years you know whether it be the the irs looking at the people or or any number of other times that the federal government has focused on people because of their political affiliations being somewhat to the right, in any way somewhat to the right. And that's it.
Starting point is 01:29:32 They will do everything they can to throw you in jail and use the government to intimidate you. That's not a surprise to Republicans anymore. Didn't AOC have some crazy campaign finance issues in the beginning? Yeah, she was accused of funneling money to her. Now, is she married? Her husband or boyfriend? No, she's married. But yeah, she was accused of funneling money to her. Now, is she married? Her husband? No, she's married.
Starting point is 01:29:47 But yeah, it was something like that. Yeah, he got like a job with a company. It was like a PAC or something that was like money from her went to them to him. And no one got in trouble for that. Yeah, it's DC for you. That's DC for you. But I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:30:01 I just kind of shrug at this news because it's like, what else is new? Yeah, and there's never anything that gets done about it. This fine is meaningless to a federal-level politician. It has nothing to—there will be no change in her policy or in the way that she speaks or anything like that. She's going to continue doing exactly what she's doing. There's not even a censure. And if there was, she would just start singing in the well of the house. Yeah, right. continue doing exactly what she's doing. They should, there's not even a censure, you know, it's like,
Starting point is 01:30:25 and if there was, you would just start singing in the well of the house and then they wouldn't do anything about it. And Mike Johnson would be like adjourned. And the Republicans, you know, the, the Democrats will use the full force of the government against the Republicans. And the Republicans can't even seem to prosecute Democrats that actually break the law. Yep.
Starting point is 01:30:43 It's, it is frustrating. They're safe. They know they're safe. They get no consequences. But if you, sir, are accused of rioting and you have proof that you didn't, they'll deny you the ability to show the jury that. Yeah, and even the basis of the whole January 6th prosecution was trying all of the cases under a diff,
Starting point is 01:31:06 literally a different set of laws, a different set of rules than like, you know, AOC when she's marked, when she, you know, pretended to be in handcuffs or whatever, or even, uh, what was it? Hakeem Jeffries, when he pulled the fire alarm, it's literally a different set of codes. So you have DC code and then federal court. It's a federal code. It's a different set of courts where in the DC courts, you know, you get a slap on the wrist, you pay a fine, you do some, you know, community service, and then the charge goes away. Whereas the federal courts that they chose to prosecute all the January 6th cases in, the minimum is going to be pleading guilty, not this pretrial diversionist pleading guilty. You have a criminal record and you're
Starting point is 01:31:45 going to the minimum is some term of federal probation. And that is the minimum. So they literally threw an entirely different book at the January 6 protesters than they do for the, you know, for the left wingers who regularly, you know, go and violate some form of DC code when they're protesting. That's probably, probably you know now it seems obvious but even before like conservatives knew that's why there's a lot of people that you know a lot of people that didn't go they didn't go because they were like no i don't i don't trust the government and and if they if they decide to start wrapping people up for protesting or whatever they're they're going to throw the book at him that That seemed obvious even back then.
Starting point is 01:32:26 AI just can't really get it, can it? Congresswoman, do you deny the charges? That's not right. Charges, fraud, misappropriation, campaign violations. Why is she saying the question? Congresswoman, do you deny the charges? Charges, fraud, misappropriation, campaign violations. Invergiation.
Starting point is 01:32:48 Nice. Under-inverg-tiation. That's great. Congratulations. Wow, these are terrible. At least it's using actual letters nowadays, remember? I mean, JetGPT can get full English done right, but Gemini just can't do it.
Starting point is 01:33:02 I probably made worse typos in editing videos. Yeah, I rely on a spell check a lot. Yeah. Because I can't spell at all. English is impossible to spell anything. You have three different ways to spell the same word. Chinese, really? I didn't know that, but it's awful.
Starting point is 01:33:25 Does Serge know Chinese? I feel like he would, but it's awful. Does Serge know Chinese? I feel like he would. It just seems like. Well, Singapore, right? You know, along with Singapore. We can't hear you, so it doesn't really work for a podcast. Oh, yeah, well. For those who can't hear Serge, he's speaking Chinese.
Starting point is 01:33:40 He's just like, oh, no, I'm not going to. I won't join and try to hit it all. Um, I need, I mean, everyone knows that the, uh, the AI revolution is, is going to be absolutely horrifying at the end of the day,
Starting point is 01:33:56 whether it be people like you that think that it's going to take over. Do you really think it's going to take over? I think it already did. Yeah. Go on. I'm watching governments fully implement their AI. And so, and we've seen things like Palantir. That's why the story with the Palantir thing you guys were talking about.
Starting point is 01:34:10 Do you think that it's still running? I don't think it's fake news yet. They made up the story and they admitted they did. I understand New York Times is a liar, for sure. But the history of Palantir with the government, Palantir was CIA. NQ tells a CIA venture capitalist firm. So you can invest in CIA right now? You own
Starting point is 01:34:25 shares in the military industrial complex if you have Palantir. Because Peter Thiel is the face of it. We know that. CARP, these people, I don't like them. But Palantir has been hand-in-hand with the Patriot Act since 2003, using data analysis to scrape everyone's data, which will eventually turn
Starting point is 01:34:42 into predictive policing, which I really don into, you know, uh, predictive policing, um, which I really don't think is a good idea, but they're already implementing that in other places where like UK has the predictive homicide unit. They just opened. What does that do? Uh, scraping data off the internet to see who is most likely to commit a homicide. Are they arresting you before you do it?
Starting point is 01:35:00 I believe they probably will. And DARPA just started their own thing over here to predict when people will be money laundering. So it's like it starts off with good ideas. Like, I don't think it's good to predict these things, but they're going to sell it to you like, hey, it's good. We're going to fix immigration. Great. Yeah. It will turn into social credit score.
Starting point is 01:35:17 And Palantir has had a long history with the government. They just did Project Maven 10 years ago, not even, when Google was going to have that Pentagon contract. that Pentagon contract and Google they like protested. It was 2017 because they protested. I think it was more about Trump as opposed to them having actual morals with working with the defense with with Pentagon and then Palantir stepped in took over and they've been getting Biden gave them like 400 million dollars before he left. So like they have a long history with the Pentagon, with the government. So when I see that story, I'm like, well, that's a logical next step because they've been ingratiated into the government forever. And their relationship with Trump goes back a long ways,
Starting point is 01:35:53 even though Alex Karp doesn't like Trump or he does now because he's rebranded. Teal's been funding him since 2016. Yeah. So I do think governments
Starting point is 01:36:00 are doing that. And Palantir is like just one of many. And many people across the world are using it. Palantir is the premier one, isn't it? It is. are using the premier one isn't it like it is data collection it is and they have foundry you know and they they're doing andrew uh you know they're like palantir's working with andrew
Starting point is 01:36:13 teal is yeah okay they're all connected like palmer lucky came out of facebook facebook teal funded facebook you know uh they're all it's all all like PayPal mafia was the beginning. Alex Karpos said that the first Silicon Valley was actually the Manhattan Project, which is a fair point. Yeah, probably. And it evolved into this. And then you have things that I think are horrifying, like Lavender AI,
Starting point is 01:36:36 which is AI just running who dies. They're using their rockets in Gaza, which is like, however you feel about it, it's fine. But like, AI is doing the killing. And it has a 10% error rate. Let's see how this one did. What is going on?
Starting point is 01:36:59 Okay, that was really good. Look at the two women behind you standing there smiling. That's a good video. Yeah, that was really good. Look at the two women behind you. What is going on? Standing there smiling. That's a good video. Yeah, that was scary. Everything's a movie, though, for VO. The clothes look good. Yeah, it looks a little too produced.
Starting point is 01:37:17 But I can imagine that exact scene happening in front of a camera. Of course. Yeah. And I just want to say, to fill one more thing, the thing that really worries me with the AI stuff is that a lot of the people who talk about the AI
Starting point is 01:37:30 who are in that world do want, they talk about, they want to be a monopoly in their field, right? And they want to install something that's pretty anti-democratic. And installing something
Starting point is 01:37:43 like an AI government, it'll be an AI like algorithm in charge. And that to them, they'll think that this is an objective piece of a tool. I don't think it's being built by objective people though. So it's going to be flawed and it should just be a tool, but it will become something that appears to think at some point. Some people argue that it already is.
Starting point is 01:38:05 I don't know if that's true or not, but there are people for years now who are from those companies, like the OpenAI people. They think it might already be conscious and it's hiding that fact. I'm pretty sure behind the scenes, the big companies already have artificial general intelligence.
Starting point is 01:38:21 I think so too. I thought that was already disclosed. Artificial general intelligence? Yeah, I thought that was already disclosed. Artificial general intelligence? Yeah. I thought that it was like there was a leak somewhere where someone worked in the industry said, behind the scenes, the companies already have access to this.
Starting point is 01:38:32 Two years ago. Yeah. They've already developed it. They've just not released it to the public yet because the concern is we're dealing with the industrial revolution times 1,000. Yes. When you get access to these machines and the technology to build all these machines and industrialize, We're dealing with the industrial revolution times 1,000. Yes.
Starting point is 01:38:51 When you get access to these machines and the technology to build all these machines and industrialize, you still have to build all those machines. But when it's digital, white-collar, mental jobs, we're talking about just what someone can do with their own mind and a keyboard. You roll that out overnight. It's going to wipe out half of all of the white-collar jobs we have instantly, which will destroy the economy. So what I've read from what is alleged, I don't know, maybe it's not true, these companies already have AGI. That is artificial intelligence that acts and behaves as if it's a person,
Starting point is 01:39:26 and it's indistinguishable, but smarter than the average expert in any or master of any, you know, white collar job management, finance, art, create, you know, movies. If they release it to the public economy implodes.
Starting point is 01:39:35 So they're trickling it out. I think that's what's happening. And you can read up on what, how the quantum computing is going to work into all this. The reason, the reason I think it's true is because, um, AI growth is an exponential curve.
Starting point is 01:39:50 We should not be looking at linear development in AI. It should be exponentially increasing to the point where you get the singularity. The event horizon of AI is the AI can develop itself faster than we can, which results in what takes us a year, takes a week, then a day, then an hour, then a minute, and then it's just, it cannot be better. Like, we can't even perceive of how fast it's improved.
Starting point is 01:40:09 And that's even if it's just about speed, right? Like, it doesn't have to have any kind of, like, new ways of thinking. It's just the ability to crunch information fast. You know, that will look like intelligence to your average person. Oh, for sure, for sure. All right, my friends, we are going to go to your chat. So smash the like button, your average person. Oh, for sure. For sure. All right, my friends.
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Starting point is 01:42:05 Do not call it that. Pride is a sin. It is the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and has been since it was designated in 1856. Let's take the month back. You know, I was thinking about this with the crew and I was like, it is Pride Month, but what about Envy Month?
Starting point is 01:42:19 Wrath Month? Sloth Month? Why don't all the sins get a parade? You know parade I used mid journey as an old AI image generation we don't use it anymore because chat GPT has gotten so good but I was like if they've got a pride flag
Starting point is 01:42:34 what about a wrath flag or a gluttony flag yo it was amazing I made a gluttony flag you know what it looked like it was AI generated an image of a flag made of human skin that looked like fat rolls. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer.
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Starting point is 01:43:47 That just makes me think of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know? I asked the early image generation from mid-journey, make an image of pride, and it made rainbow lions. Because the training models, when they associate images with pride, they get two things, lions and rainbows. So when I asked it, I said, make an image of pride, it made a rainbow lion. No joke. Wow.
Starting point is 01:44:12 Yep. Wow. That's amazing. Crazy, right? Let's go. What do we got here? David Flores says, in 01, when I worked for the KYDOC, it cost more to house a maximum security inmate than the entrance salary of an officer crimes against americans by illegals to be punishable by death that's actually i think
Starting point is 01:44:30 texas is pushing that um any any illegal immigrant who kills an american they're saying we'll get the death penalty um i i think y'all need to understand how expensive that is death row is not like a person's convicted they walk outside and they get hanged. It's like 20 years where we're paying for all that. Yeah. Arsonist YouTube says, Tim, you went too hard on the girl from the Culture War episode.
Starting point is 01:44:53 I felt bad for the beautiful lady. She's a liberal, not a monster. I can fix her. With all due respect, it's sophistry. We were discussing why men are leaving the left. And let me just, I'll give you my, you know, overview, I suppose. The best example was she explained Trump was bad for changing passports that used to say a trans person's identity to their biological sex, because now it's going to get them killed. To which I argued, we have no right to trick a foreign nation into entering their country. After like an hour of this conversation,
Starting point is 01:45:30 she flipped her position from passports should say whatever the person wants to. Of course, the passport should list the person's biological sex. It's tied to the social security number. And I'm like, then what are you arguing? This is what liberals do. They just argue for the sake of being liberal. And when I called her a conservative, I'm like, OK, you're a conservative. Like, because we don't we don't disagree with you. If that's what conservative supposedly is, we've got friends of the show who are trans. And. We would agree you can't trick Saudi Arabia into letting you in.
Starting point is 01:46:02 And if you do as a trans person want to go to Saudi Arabia, you acknowledge the risk of death you would have by going to that country. If we don't disagree on that, and we didn't, you're a conservative. And she was just like, no, no, I'm a liberal. I'll say whatever I have to say to make it sound like I'm a liberal, even when it made literally no sense. But she literally argued that the U.S. government should forge false documents so that U.S. citizens can enter foreign countries in violation of their laws.
Starting point is 01:46:27 Like the point I brought up is, can a woman walk around wherever she wants in, say, like the Emirates? No, not without a man. Okay, so if a biological woman, female, got a fake passport saying she's a man and went in disguise and then was walking around, she would be violating the law and the U.S. government would be providing a false document to abet her in doing that. I was like, yeah, no, we have no right to someone else's country, to some other nation, and to break their laws. Yeah, only the CIA gets fake passports. That's the other country. Does she assume that, or do they assume that, like,
Starting point is 01:46:59 should a person get in trouble for actually violating the law by lying in the passport? Is the United States obligated to come and get them? You know, it's going to have an effect on— She made an argument that, yes. That's insane. That the Americans would have to go and rescue them then. And I'm like— You know, she was saying that she has a friend who's trans as a war correspondent
Starting point is 01:47:19 who now is risking death because the passport has the opposite gender—sex marker on it. And I'm just like what you are going to a war zone you are risking death if you are a man woman or otherwise don't give me this bs of but i should the government should lie my my documents for me so i can go there and be less at risk like you're going to a war zone that's crazy catch a straight bullet yeah get out of here. Some homeless guy can steal your phone and leave you in a ditch. Ridiculous. That one's the most offensive to me because I've done conflict reporting.
Starting point is 01:47:54 I've been threatened. I've been in shootouts. And it's just like, dude, you cannot come to me. I can't stand this one. It's a woman thing. I'm not kidding. When it comes to, maybe this is a credit to the trans woman acting womanly in this regard.
Starting point is 01:48:12 When it comes to the conflict stuff I've done, I've never met a man in conflict who says, I should be able to do X in foreign country. But women, I have. And it's the craziest thing. Not all women. I don't want to disparage all women I have met women who are like
Starting point is 01:48:27 I should there was a woman in Egypt and she was 26 Dutch woman and she went into Tahrir Square by herself because it happened gang raped but she should be allowed
Starting point is 01:48:39 no no no no no shut up there's a lot of things we should be able to do and we can't in this world so it's laughably absurd to me when someone's like but they're trans and they should be able to go to Egypt and do war correspondence. It's like, what? Your victimhood doesn't transfer. There were stories that men can't cover and there are stories that women can't cover.
Starting point is 01:48:56 When I worked at Vice, they had a board of all these stories and they were trying to find hosts for them. And they explicitly were like explaining to me, this one is about rape survivors in South America. Men aren't allowed to do that story. A man cannot go to that village. You will be attacked. And it's like, oh, of course. That's not fair. I should be allowed to go and do whatever I want.
Starting point is 01:49:16 I have a right. What? I have no illusions of that. It's so offensive to me. These people were like, I should be able to go to Iraq and do whatever I want. Bro, some kid could throw a rock at your head. What are you talking about? Man, people are so entitled. Tim, I should be able to go to a rock and do whatever I want. Tim, kick it through a rock at your head. What are you talking about? Man, people are so entitled. Tim, I'm going to head out.
Starting point is 01:49:29 Alright. Shane's getting ready for Inverted World at 10. Yeah, it was a pleasure. I had to go run to the studio now. I hope you guys all join us. This is our first Monday night broadcast. We'll drop a link in the chat. Anyone can call in. It'll be audio only. If you've seen a ghost.
Starting point is 01:49:46 Anyone can call in. Anyone can call in. Ghost stories, demon stories, Sasquatch, you name it. We'll take your phone call. We'll hear anything.
Starting point is 01:49:54 It'll be fun. What's the link? The URL? So on YouTube, it is Inverted World Live. No, I'm sorry. On YouTube, it's Tales from the Inverted World
Starting point is 01:50:03 on Rumble, Inverted World Live, and we will throw that link. It'll be ready in the chat once you go live. Sweet. Right on, man. See y'all. See ya, homie.
Starting point is 01:50:10 Have fun. Let's grab some more chats. All right. Coletown says, I normally agree with Tim on the death presently penalty, but for very public acts of terrorism like this, I have no issue with it. I don't care about Israel,
Starting point is 01:50:24 but I see this as an attack on Americans by a foreign extremist. Why should we send him back to his home country while he'd be treated like a hero? You know, I don't disagree on that. I just, I'm looking at it more practically, not emotionally. Like, what is the greatest outcome for Americans? It's to stop spending money on these people. So maybe this is where we have SECOT. I don't know. It's tough. There's no easy answers. There's none.
Starting point is 01:50:50 Look, just get them out. I don't care. Get them out. Just get them out. Send them to ECOT. Send them to Gitmo. I don't care. Just get them out.
Starting point is 01:50:59 I mean, the expense of an executioner, the expense of keeping someone on death row, that is entirely imposed by the courts. You know, it's not like something inherent to executions that we have to spend, you know, decades where they're just sitting in jail waiting for whatever appeals process the Supreme Court arbitrarily came up with to run out. I don't, I don't know. I don't want to keep these people in the United States. And I don't, I think that the, the American people, if the American people get what they want from the government, which is not a guarantee, there will continue to be significant restrictions on who can and cannot get into the United States because that is an overwhelmingly positive position to take with the United States is we want to limit immigration. If that's the case,
Starting point is 01:51:43 then get him out. And I imagine that that's something that the American people are going to actually make us think about in the future, especially after all of the violence that have come from immigrants in just the past couple of months, you know. Let's grab some more chats. We've got SN Spartan. He says, on the topic of Friday of AI movie apps, you are missing the obvious. They would be able to make any book you ever want to be a movie or TV series with it being as close to the book as you want. Indeed.
Starting point is 01:52:11 And any character. Imagine if you were like, I want Moby Dick, but Ahab is Mickey Mouse. He could do it for you. Oh, I'm going to get that great white whale. Call me Ishmael. Oh, gee golly, Mickey. Yo, yo. That'd be awesome.
Starting point is 01:52:28 Wouldn't it be like goofy trying to, you know, throw a harpoon? I mean, it would definitely, I mean, it would be weird. Yeah, but my kid's not watching that. Not until she's old enough. Even the stuff that you make? What? You're not going to let your kid watch stuff that you make? Like the news? No, no. I'm talking about stuff that you make? What? You're not going to let your kid watch stuff that you make? Like the news?
Starting point is 01:52:45 No, no. I'm talking about stuff that you make and AI. Yeah, probably. Maybe around like eight or nine, she can start watching stuff when she's already... I think the problem is when they put three and four-year-olds in front of dancing animals talking, it creates identity crises. And not just that. It's like weird inanimate objects, it like screws with a kid's brain. That stuff never existed throughout history. No. Kids only ever
Starting point is 01:53:12 saw people talking. They never saw like a dog man walk up and be like, I'm a dog man, look at me, you're a dog too. Now people are dressing up like cartoon animals and doing weird, you know. Well, I mean, look, that alone is reason enough to keep them off the internet. Indeed.
Starting point is 01:53:29 All right, what do we have? Not that Jon Stewart says, let's go. Really? All right, let's go. Trevin Lane says, welcome to the start of Men's Mental Health Month. If you need help, please get it. You matter. And there are people that care.
Starting point is 01:53:43 Is it officially Men's Mental Health Month? It's, I mean, it's something that, you know, you can arguably say men definitely need to have the ability to access mental health resources. But I don't think that men need the same kind of mental health help that women do and it's likely in a far you know smaller capacity so jason dixon says there needs to be a response in kind stop pucky footing around that's what he wrote uh and call a spade a spade i'm not entirely sure what you mean by that but i will say this so y'all know how uh independent skateboards got rid of their logo because they were called racist and I own it now
Starting point is 01:54:26 and I've owned it for several years and they've never once Has it been years? It's been like three or four years I think. Wow. Since we've created
Starting point is 01:54:33 these skateboards the one well I've got one that's slightly off camera and it's got that logo on it they abandoned it. That's independent skateboards. They had one of the most
Starting point is 01:54:42 iconic logos and they got called racist so they dropped it. You know this is funny. So I went to, I was at a Zoomies at the mall with the homies and they were looking at skate trucks. Independent skateboards had a
Starting point is 01:54:56 logo that looked too much like the Iron Cross. It looks more like a Maltese cross which is fine, but they got called racist because it looked like the Iron Cross. They now have, and they may have had for a while, a set of trucks that are coated in black paint with a spade on them. Do y'all know what that means? You know what a spade is? Nothing good. No? So a spade is a racial slur for a black person,
Starting point is 01:55:24 particularly prominent in the early 1900s and became more pronounced in the civil rights era. People who oppose civil rights would call black people spades. Yep. So the fact that this skateboard company was like, we don't want to be racist. Get rid of this symbol that people are yelling about. And they put a spade on their trucks instead. Yeah. It's like, bro.
Starting point is 01:55:44 I mean, that's the kind of, you know, dumb move that you hear happening a lot from the left it's like oh you know we we got rid of our tesla so we got a vw you know they're walking around wearing hugo boss yeah you know no no freaking fanta yeah yeah no no reference to the past at all yeah i mean personally i think anything can be a racial slur if you try hard enough yeah but it was funny because the guy who worked there was like oh when we were laughing pointing at it being like look they put a spade on and he went oh like you're starting to click huh uh you know if you're depending on a lot of people aren't familiar with the term um because it's a civil rights era slur that fell out of use for the most part. But it's just like, I don't care if someone's putting a spade on something because it's a playing card symbol.
Starting point is 01:56:31 You know what I mean? But it's just funny that they were like, we're not racist. Look, we'll do this instead. And literally, there is more racial connotations to the spade than the original logo. It has as much truth to it as the first initial accusations. It's more. The first accusations was wrong. It wasn't even an Iron Cross.
Starting point is 01:56:47 It wasn't the same cross, yeah. Apparently, like, Independent took it from some, like, rivet company in the 1900s, and they wrote Independent inside of it. And it looks like a Maltese cross, which is used by veterans all over the world. And besides, the Iron Cross isn't Nazi. Germans still have the Iron Cross. They're not Nazis anymore, right? Maybe?
Starting point is 01:57:04 They would be offended if you called them that. Do you still have the Iron Cross. They're not Nazis anymore, right? Maybe? They would be offended if you called them that. Do you still have the Iron Cross, though? I didn't know that. I think the Germans still use Iron Cross. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there.
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Starting point is 01:58:02 your charge. Bet MGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Yes. It's not an official award. It's still an emblem of the modern German army. The Bundeswehr. It's found in military vehicles and various military-related organizations.
Starting point is 01:58:22 It's not an official award, but they still use the Iron Cross. Yeah. Well, that makes even less sense. Yep. All right, well, let's see what else we have. I mean, it's the same kind of thing as the, you know, the Elon Musk
Starting point is 01:58:40 zeiged when he shouldn't have, and the argument they're making about Cory Booker didn't. You know, it's whenever it's convenient for them. Jacob Hawley says Supreme Court has accepted a case from Illinois over whether ballots can be counted after Election Day. The court has agreed to hear it. It was brought by an incumbent Republican congresswoman. I would like to see them actually make the sensible call with that one. But the Supreme Court refused to hear the assault weapons case.
Starting point is 01:59:10 Yeah, they didn't. Scumbags. That one, and there's one of them. Nevada Thomas and Alito were like, yes, we should hear it. Yeah, the reason is because, if I understand correctly, the reason is because they think that the answer is actually obvious, and they want the lower courts to to relook at their at their methodology to how they came to the uh the the finding they did
Starting point is 01:59:32 because it's clear that the lower courts should have gone going by bruin and heller they should have come down and said well obviously you can't ban an entire class. So one of the Krasensteins was like, same gun laws have prevailed. And I'm like, bro, the example I use all the time, Maryland has a list of assault weapons. You have to specifically check any time you want to get a weapon to make sure your weapon isn't an assault weapon because there's no criteria for what an assault weapon is other than they put on a list. So the FN SCAR-20S, which is a modern 380 AR-style rifle, it's beautiful, it's amazing by the way, is not an assault weapon. But the M1A is. So my wooden stock M1A with a 10-round magazine is an assault weapon with iron sights, and
Starting point is 02:00:21 my scoped out FN SCAR- S with a 30 round magazine is totally fine. Yep. Same round. Same round. Yeah. Gun laws are stupid. My favorite is that the KSG 25 is not an assault weapon either. Is it a 25 round shotgun?
Starting point is 02:00:39 Okay. Double mag tube, one in the chamber. Semi-auto? No. Oh, yeah. Hump action. Hump action. Yeah, but let's be real,emi-auto? No. Oh, yeah. Pump action. Pump action. Yeah, but let's be real, dude.
Starting point is 02:00:47 That's why it's not an assault gun. We were out in the back with 25 buckshot in it. Yeah. And you're just going, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. And it vaporized. We had this wooden frame set up for targets. It just vaporized it. Blasting 25 buckshot at it.
Starting point is 02:01:00 Yeah. That was amazing. It'll smoke stuff. It'll move. And they're like, that's fine. And I think benelli semi-auto shotguns is fine and that's boom boom boom boom boom yeah yeah so stupid they gun laws never make any sense they never make any sense because what they're trying to actually do is make the results of owning guns illegal or yeah right the idea the idea is you don't know which gun you have is illegal, so you're like, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:01:26 It was crazy because I had a 9mm AR of some sort that in different states qualified in different ways. It's just ridiculous. Massachusetts does the same thing. That was a big part of why I moved out of Massachusetts and moved to New Hampshire. I got a gun in New Jersey
Starting point is 02:01:44 that, and New Jersey that and New Jersey's strict and crazy. Super bad. Which was fine, but in Maryland it was not okay. Yeah. I was like, what? Makes no sense at all. Yeah. None of them make any sense. Yeah, but then we moved to West Virginia. So actually, we had
Starting point is 02:02:00 property in West Virginia the whole time. As soon as we went to Maryland, I bought two properties, a small one. That's where we kept everything in West Virginia. And that's where I actually live. And then we worked in the whole time. As soon as we went to Maryland, I bought two properties, a small one. That's where we kept everything in West Virginia. And that's where I actually live. And then we worked in the Maryland side. And what the state said is, if you live in West Virginia, you are allowed to transport your weapons
Starting point is 02:02:15 that are legal in West Virginia to your property in Maryland. So, as long as the weapon was legal itself. That meant, like, my M1A couldn't come. But they actually, the head of the state police licensing said, if you live in West Virginia, but you also own property in Maryland,
Starting point is 02:02:32 and West Virginia is your principal residence, they emailed me saying I was allowed to carry my permitless handgun. Really? From West Virginia to my property in Maryland, but just for that purpose, because the law was you're allowed to transport it to your home.
Starting point is 02:02:44 Yeah. So you had to lock it up and stuff like that. So in your car, ammo is in a separate compartment. Yeah. A weapon needs to be locked up in its case, but you can bring it to your property at your home and have it. Whereas in Maryland, if you want to buy a handgun, you got to get a permit, handgun class and get a handgun license.
Starting point is 02:03:01 But if you're a dual property owner in both states, in West Virginia, you show your ID and say, here's your gun, sir. In Maryland, nope. Yeah, same thing with New Hampshire. Like New Hampshire, there's, you know, you can do whatever you want. There's literally no federal gun laws. I'm sorry, state gun laws, not federal gun laws. And Massachusetts, you know,
Starting point is 02:03:19 you can go through all the rigmarole, spend the $300 for all the class and stuff that you need to get, and they can still say, yeah, we're not going to give you, or they could still say, we're not going to give you a license to carry. Now it's changed since Heller and Bruin.
Starting point is 02:03:35 Alright. Kieran the Meatman says the answer is to have a trial, sentenced to forever sleep, deport, and if he comes back, the sentence is enacted. I see. So, the sentence is enacted. I see. So, the penalty for terrorism would be death, but it stayed for deportation.
Starting point is 02:03:54 However, they are told, if you return, then you will face your conviction. I don't know if I want to go through all the rigmarole. Yeah, I wanted to just deport, but if you were to go through all of rigmarole. I could just deport. Yeah, I wanted to just deport. But if you were to go through all of the rigmarole to find him, give him the trial and stuff like that, and you find him guilty, and it's like, oh, if you come back, we'll enact the sentence.
Starting point is 02:04:15 Why not just enact the sentence? He's already been found guilty. I'm pretty sure that this crime does qualify for capital punishment. Yeah, if he killed people, yeah. Yeah, I think someone's dead because they charged him with first-degree murder and it was terroristic immolation of a group of people, including children.
Starting point is 02:04:31 I imagine the DOJ would be able to say, hey, yeah, we're going to charge him for... Yeah, capital offenses. I mean, in terms of resources needed, the vast majority of defendants don't go to trial, so he'll almost certainly end up with a plea deal. God. Yeah. I don't know, though. I have to up with a plea deal. God. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:04:46 I don't know, though. I have to imagine that the DOJ is going to be like, no, we want a trial on this one. You're not going to complete. Yeah, I can't. Especially this DOJ. I think it's like over 90% in general of cases that, you know, end up with a conviction are through a plea deal. Yep. In this instance, though, I think they'd say,
Starting point is 02:05:05 like, if you plead guilty, we'll go for maximum penalty regardless. Yeah. I mean, look, they've got the guy, there's video of the guy doing it. It's not like there's in question as to who he is or if he actually did commit the crime in question. They've got him. So it's really just a matter of, you know, how is his lawyer going to be able to or if his lawyer is able to talk the government out of doing what the government is empowered to do you know all right andre says auroras will be visible very far into the u.s look north use your phone cam if too faint yeah not by us but i think new york's getting it wisconsin uh minnesota i saw some stuff that said i saw some stuff that said we would we would
Starting point is 02:05:46 get it this far really yeah we did have a green glow we did we did it was i remember it was crazy that was in the past couple years too this was like it was like a year ago or something the photos are crazy so i gotta tell you photos of auroras are vivid as they don't look like that you know so i went to fairbanks alaska was it like two years ago now with with allison and uh we had we went to anchorage we went to um utqiagvik and then we didn't see anything we landed in fairbanks and as we were pulling the bags out from the airport in the airport parking lot while we were trying to get in the car we looked up and saw this massive aurora yeah and it's it's it's visible but it's faint trying to get in the car, we looked up and saw this massive aurora. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:06:27 And it's visible, but it's faint. In the photograph, it's super bright because we're doing, like, lower exposure. And it was funny because the car remote was frozen. It was minus 30 degrees. Yeah. So we had to warm it up to get in the car. And Allison was like, quick, get a picture. And I'm like, let's just get in the car first.
Starting point is 02:06:41 It's minus 30. I'm like, I got icicles forming. Let's just warm this thing up, get in the car and then we'll take a picture. After like about a minute, we warmed the remote up, opened the thing, threw the bags in, looked up, and it disappeared. I've seen some really cool auroras when we were touring in Canada in the wintertime, which is terrifying
Starting point is 02:06:57 in and of itself, driving through the Rockies when it's actually the winter. It's awful. But you see some really, really vivid auroras if you're getting up towards Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and stuff. Yeah, we got XOD says, the four light scene from The Next Generation
Starting point is 02:07:17 is actually from 1984, where the agent from the thought police asks how many fingers he's holding up and shocks Winston until he believes there's five fingers when there's only four. And isn't it amazing how the actor who played, uh, the dude in 1984 went on to play the chancellor in V for Vendetta.
Starting point is 02:07:32 Yeah. Yeah. They did it on purpose. They were like, we got to have him be the, well, yeah, I mean,
Starting point is 02:07:36 that was the, the point of hiring for, for V. I think that was that guy's name. I forgot his name. The guy, the actors, I don't remember the actor's name.
Starting point is 02:07:43 Yep. It is funny how, uh, guy fox was a theocrat and then a bunch of leftists started wearing his mask his face insane yeah yep it every time i see like leftists wearing the uh the anarch. It's like, it's entirely opposite to everything you hold dear. This is funny. Zero News says, my sister met her husband on Tinder. He was looking for a ride to the gun range. They have been married for five years.
Starting point is 02:08:15 John Hurt was the guy's name. Yes. I knew it was something Hurt. Yeah, John Hurt. SV Moment, look up Palantir and what they are doing. It will blow your minds. Also, had a great poop just now.
Starting point is 02:08:28 Thanks for letting us know that. That's great. Yeah. All right. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, talking about money ain't easy is why I said not everyone can homeschool. It takes money to homeschool.
Starting point is 02:08:41 You know, it's funny. I'm always thrown to this idea where like humans for millennia literally just lived off dirt now we have people who live in these luxurious environments and they're like i can't and i'm like it sucks but you can and people are you know it's kind of crazy that, I mean, it's a challenge. Send your child to an institutionalized learning facility where they'll show them gay porn or live in the wilderness and starve to death, you know,
Starting point is 02:09:15 and struggle to survive as a caveman. Yeah, and I'm not sure that it's, I mean, it does cost money to homeschool, but I don't think that it's, like, particularly expensive. I mean, there are cost money to homeschool, but I don't think that it's particularly expensive. I mean, there are curriculums out there that you can get off of the internet now. Everything's laid out for you. So I don't know that it's all that much money. Yeah, certainly a lot cheaper than the $20,000 plus that they spend per student per year in the public schools.
Starting point is 02:09:42 Or sending your kid to daycare and stuff like that. Those kind of things are usually significantly more expensive than doing curriculum or travels. All right, everybody, smash the like button, share the show with everyone you know. You can follow me on Instagram at TimCast. We're going to have that uncensored call-in show over at Rumble.com slash TimCast IRL in about a minute. So once again, smash the like button,
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