Timcast IRL - Trump SLAMS Democrats Over Irina Zarutska Killing, Says WAR Over Chicago Crime w/ Wade Miller

Episode Date: September 9, 2025

Tim, Phil, Shane, & Tate are joined by Wade Miller to discuss Trump slamming Democrats over the murder of a Ukrainian refugee, liberal media crying racism over crime stats, leftists attempting to cove...r up murder of Ukrainian refugee, and Chicago gangs threats against Trump & The National Guard.   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Shane @ShaneCashman (everywhere) |  @TalesfromtheInvertedWorld  (YT) Tate @RealTateBrown (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Wade Miller @WadeMiller_USMC (X)

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's a story that actually happened several weeks ago. A young woman leaving work got onto a train, minding her own business, looking down at a phone, when a black man, for seemingly no reason, pulled out a folding knife and murdered her. It took a while for people to notice the story, but eventually it started to go viral with people asking why the media wasn't covering such a brutal and grisly murder. Begin the biggest story in the country, and one of the biggest stories, in the world over the weekend as the biggest story on X, and that is worldwide. And to this day, the media has still not covered the story except to insult the right to call them racist
Starting point is 00:00:42 for daring to bring it up. It is evil, I guess. As of right now, I even have on Google, their AI Gemini says, still, the New York Times has not written about the story. In fact, on Wikipedia, the editors are trying to get the story. deleted. Despite the fact, it's a national story with people asking the question, how could this individual arrested 14 times for various crimes be let go and this horrific crime be allowed to take place? And you know what else, my friend? Another story from this weekend. A professor in Auburn, Alabama, went out to walk her dog, a 59-year-old woman, and she was also brutally murdered by a black man. Now, there are many stories that do go viral.
Starting point is 00:01:27 The George Floyd killing, of course, went viral. And this is what people, have been pointing out across social media, that those stories will get national attention in the corporate press. But when it's the other way around, when it's black on white violence, they won't talk about it at all. In fact, on CNN, Brian Stelter accused people on X of being racist. Incredible. So we'll talk about that. Plus, Operation Midway Blitz is underway. Ice going to Chicago. And this is what they're calling Midway Blitz. There have been some protests. Big protests, big protests. Relatively uneventful.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Not a lot of rioting, not a lot of violence. I mean, it's a good thing, but pretty low energy, I might add. We'll talk about that. We've got a bunch of stories to break down all throughout this stuff. The Wikipedia one really does. It really is creepy to me. Before we get said to my friends, we've got some great sponsors. We've got webroot.com, my friends.
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Starting point is 00:05:03 So smash that like button, share the show with everyone, you know, joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more we got. Wade Miller. Thanks for having me on. I appreciate it. Who are you? What do you do? Well, I'm the senior advisor at Center for Renewing America. That's the think tank started by Russ Fote, who's President Trump's Office of Management and Budget. director. Before that, I was a chief of staff for Chip Roy. Before that, I was a political director for Ted Cruz. Before that, worked at Heritage Action with Russ Vote, and then before that, Marine Corps. Right on. Wow, it should be interesting. Thanks for joining out. We got producer Tate. What's up, guys? Tate Brown here, holding it down. I guess I'm
Starting point is 00:05:39 like a backup host at Tim Cass, and I'm holding it down for Brett this week on PCC. So come hang out this week on PCC and, yeah. I am Shane Cashman, and I'm going to be running out of the studio at 940 tonight to host Inverted World Live. We go live at 10 p.m. It's a call-in show. If you've got a weird, strange, twisted story you want to share, give us a call. We're going to talk about that aggressive probe that's flying towards Earth right now. Every week there's a new story about it. The newest one is that there's many probes on the bigger probe. So we'll talk about that and a lot more. Hi, Phil. Welcome back from the Nether World Chain. Hello, everybody. My name is Philibonti. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an
Starting point is 00:06:17 anti-communist and the counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it. Here's a story. We got it from the Daily Mail, Trump's gut-wrenching reaction to seeing Ukrainian refugee murder video as he slams Democrats for ignoring it. Indeed, there now some starting to come out and say, maybe we need to deal with this crime. But let me just stress this. We pull up ALX as the Alex on X has the statement directly from the president. I'm just, I'm sick and tired of Democrats ignoring the problems. Having strongholds in these cities where the problems have persisted for generations in Chicago, for instance, over a hundred years, and then they have the nerve to tell us
Starting point is 00:06:53 who've suffered under this crime, we are wrong and we should not be afforded the protection from the federal government. Spare me. Here's what Trump had to say. I have seen the horrific video of a beautiful young Ukrainian refugee who came to America to escape the vicious war in Ukraine
Starting point is 00:07:07 and was innocently riding the metro in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she was brutally ambushed by a mentally deranged lunatic. The perpetrator was a well-known career criminal who had been previously arrested and released on cashless bail in January, a total of 14 times. What the hell was he doing running the train and walking the streets? Criminals like this need to be locked up.
Starting point is 00:07:28 The blood of this innocent woman can literally be seen dripping from the killer's knife. And now her blood is on the hands of Democrats who refuse to put bad people in jail, including former disgraced governor and wannabe Senator Roy Cooper. North Carolina and every state needs law and order. And only Republicans will deliver it. Additionally, where is the outrage from the mainstream media on this horrible tragedy? Vote for Michael Watley for United States Senate. He won't let this happen again.
Starting point is 00:07:53 This guy was arrested 14 times. It's absolutely insane. And I'll just say, these well-to-do liberals, they debate me on the issue, they argue with me on X, don't live in these areas, don't see the crime, have not had friends of theirs killed or in gangs or dying from drugs. and then when I say, actually, I think it's good Trump wants to send in federal law enforcement. They say, but that's fascism. So it's not. It's literally not. But I'm supposed to live under the boot of gangbangers because they don't like Trump.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Spare me. I mean, it's ridiculous. This is, I think the biggest part of the story, at least as far as I'm concerned, is how slow the mainstream news was to catch on. And then their initial reaction was, oh, Republicans pounce. Like this kind of story, like this type of story is something that the media covers all the time. And everyone knows why they didn't want to cover this because it makes the argument that the conservatives have been making about crime and stuff that makes it more pressing. It makes people more aware of it.
Starting point is 00:09:02 And so they didn't want to get into it because it's a total loser for them. Their whole narrative is basically destroyed by this. so I don't I mean I don't know what the solution is I don't know that having the National Guard is going to do anything about this like the guy you know there was no warning or anything like that even like Daniel Penny the he wouldn't have been able to do anything or he wouldn't have him being on the same you know train wouldn't have fixed anything because the guy just out of nowhere stab the girl if you see the video I'm so sick sorry I'm so sick of seeing people who've been incarcerated so many times performing these brutal acts you know it's like every violence crime we've seen lately it's like he was on our radar we've had him in the system and it's just a consequence of how defunct the justice system is how defunct policing is right now to your point about the justice system one of the things that I my first initial reaction was hey I know that this is we can't do this now but we should in the future make it so that way judges that allow people like
Starting point is 00:10:00 this to go free there's repercussions if if you as a judge say okay we're gonna lower your bail or we're gonna let you off in and you know, for a short, you're only going to have to do a short amount of time or whatever reason that some kind of, all right, look, this is, this is on you if it goes bad, some kind of, you know, something, whether it be, like, my gut reaction was, you know, the judge should be brought up on manslaughter charges, which obviously is not going to happen now because it's not legal now, but there should be changes to the law. So that way, there is negative repercussions for a judge if they say, well, we're just going to let this person go. Because right now, there's reason not to. Here's the big debate for everybody. The killer is on camera. Everyone's seen the video of him murdering this young woman. Capital punishment. Yay or nay. I don't agree with it. With death penalty? I hate the death penalty. I don't think the government can be trusted with anything. I want him locked up forever in rotting. I just don't trust capital punishment. I actually want the death penalty, but I agree with you. And this is the challenge, I think, emotionally,
Starting point is 00:11:08 and logically, we are all sitting here saying, clearly, this career criminal who had been arrested numerous times for violent offenses against individuals and then murdered someone is not going to be here rehabilitated. He is clearly mentally broken, and he is going to kill again if released. And I think he had actually just been released previously, like shortly before this. And then he did. And so my gut reaction is, okay, we've seen enough that what do we do? However, my concern is, of course, creating a system by which the government has the authority. is to kill people now. Do you want capital punishment
Starting point is 00:11:41 as a deterrence for crime or justice? Like, how do you see it? It prevents more crime. Do you think it does? I don't think it does. It prevents them from repeat offending. It prevents an individual that committed the crime. Yes.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Dead people don't kill them. Well, I am for the death penalty. I think there should be higher evidentiary standards. I think that it's maybe applied too much. The real problem, though, is as AI gets better, I don't, like, I don't trust video, increasingly. In this case, is that the video? I'm sure it is. But this is, you know, systematic of a social justice narrative by the left to just not enforce the law at large. And so
Starting point is 00:12:20 what they're doing is, is they have been basically substantiating the ability for the Trump administration to come in and under various authorities. In fact, we wrote about this, the authorities that the president would have to do this three years ago, anticipating just this type of moment. What happened in the last Trump administration is during the and riots. I think the president wanted to act. He wanted to secure these communities. And I think, I don't know, but I think he was given bad legal advice. And so part of what we wanted to do is make the argument going into this administration that if the left tries to redo that, that the president actually can. I think his lawyers this time are advising him much better
Starting point is 00:12:55 and advising him that he does have the authority to go in and secure these cities in certain circumstances under certain conditions. And sending ICE to Chicago, for instance, if we start seeing violence against ICE will be the predicate then by which the president can send National Guard in to protect ICE and to help them enforce the law. Yeah. Yeah. Well, and like, we'd be remiss to not point out, I mean, Will Kane was discussing it on Fox News earlier, because the reason this story specifically is animating so many people why people are so fired up is because of the race, races of the individuals that were involved, as you have a black man and a white woman. And people are pointing out the massive discrepancy in crime where they're saying, well, black men specifically
Starting point is 00:13:34 are committing a very disproportionate amount of violent crime. And people are really, this is starting a conversation that I think the left has not wanted to have for years. Oh, yeah. I mean, these, these, it's wild. I've been talking about the pendulum swing on Instagram where it's not even the question of the facts of the matter, but on, on X seven years ago, if you posted FBI crime stats, instaband,
Starting point is 00:13:56 just literally the FBI says a thing happened, you're like, oh, hey, look at this, they got you, your ban. Not anymore, not anymore. I made this post a moment ago. from GROC and chat GBT. And let's break it down. This is just the stats on interracial crime, black on white versus white on black,
Starting point is 00:14:15 to which I asked chat GPT about this. They responded. In 2022, there were 543,480 black-on-white violent incidents compared to 96,550 white-on-black incidents, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics National Crime Victimization Survey, Table 14. This represents a 462.8% increase in black-on-white incidents versus white-on-black. When adjusted for population, a black individual was about 26 times more likely to attack a white individual than the reverse, based on the 22 U.S. Census Population Data Estimates. It then provided me with a summary list of sources.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Now, this is just an image. Someone asked Grock, are these stats accurate? To which Grock responded, yes. The stats match the Bureau of Justice Stats and CVS 2022 report. Estimating, again, 543,480 black on white versus 96,550 white and black, 4662.8% higher raw count, and 26 times population-adjusted likelihood align with the data. These are survey-based estimates with some limitations like victim-perceived race. The point is, nothing that I am saying is intended to slight someone based on their race. I am simply showing the data right now.
Starting point is 00:15:28 And the reason why I did this, there's two big reasons why I looked this up. I was curious. And I think it's important that people understand what is happening right now in culturally as to why this story about Arena Zarutska is going so massively viral. Now, they're trying to delete it on Wikipedia. They're saying it's not news. The corporate press saying it's racist and it's not news. And these people are insane. And because of their lies and manipulations, you're actually breeding racism. It's actually making, you are not getting legitimate journalism, you are not breaking down what is going on with crime in this country, and it is just resulting in people saying you can't trust the press and going to other sources
Starting point is 00:16:10 where you're going to get data that's less than accurate or otherwise. Banning people doesn't solve the problem. It never did. And now people are asking questions about why doesn't anyone care? And you know what? Even I think people, I don't know, even Nick Fuentes has a video going viral that Instagram is promoting to millions and millions of people where he's. He outright says he's not saying individual black people are, you know, doing bad things or whatever,
Starting point is 00:16:35 but he's pointing out these stats. And then when you get the media covering it up, you get this question of, you get the cultural question of why is the media lying about it? What is their angle on this? And what are the actual causes that we're not getting able to discuss because you'll get banned or censored? Now, I was saying the pendulum has swung the other way. We can actually talk about these crime stats. And I'm not going to sit here and tell you that, you know, you're going to judge an individual based on the color of their skin. In fact, quite the opposite. But there's a reason why this story has gone viral, and it's because people are tired of being lied to about it.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Yeah, well, I mean, like, you just had to ask people that grow up in Chicago or Memphis or these. Like, we've noticed these sorts of things happening, but you're supposed to just ignore your lying eyes, and the media refuses the report on it. I mean, I don't know. It makes whatever implications there are, it makes you suspicious of, like, why there's such an all-out blitz. It's an agenda. Right, exactly. Let me pull this clip up. We've got this post from A.L.
Starting point is 00:17:30 X on X. He says CNN's former palace eunuch, Brian Stelter on X, uh, on X who's just covering the murder of Irina Zerutska in Charlotte. The open racism on sites like X today is eye popping. Okay, let's let's rotate. Really over the weekend, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trump-aligned figures succeeded in making this senseless death, a symbol of big city crime. We heard President Trump asked about it yesterday when he was heading home from New York City. He didn't seem to know much about it. He said he would get briefed. And then today, Trump did know all about it. That's exactly what has happened here. This story has trickled up from local news to social media and now to the president's attention. And it's being used, as you said,
Starting point is 00:18:10 Brianna, as a political symbol, with MAGA media calling for more forceful punishments and more incarceration. I have to say, some of the replies to Musk, some of the comments around this story are baldly racist, stoking fear of African Americans because this man attacked a white woman. The open racism on sites like X today, it's eye-popping, but there are also legitimate questions about this so-called career criminal, someone who had been a repeat offender. And those questions, I hope they're not lost amid all of the cesspool kind of comments on social media. You see what they do. I love to see a highlight reel of Stelter from the Floyd days, what he was saying about cops, you know. Yeah, and like the racism that he's talking about, he's not talking about like the far right people who are like seizing on this and spouting whatever.
Starting point is 00:18:56 he's talking about people like, yeah, like Will Kane or Tim Pool that are just posting data. He said Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk, right? Like, and he's, and he's saying, open racism is like it's racist to, like, look at data. I understand he's pointing out that there are going to be replies to these posts. The problem I have with it is, guy, an anonymous person, an anonymous account on X, which is probably originating in India or Turkey, is not indicative of what Charlie Kirk or Will Kane think about the issue. Interestingly, however, I was having dinner with the family watching Will Kane, as I do every day at 4 p.m. Shout out to the Will Kane show.
Starting point is 00:19:32 And he brought up the crime stats, which is why I had that post from Grock. I saw his show and he mentioned the interracial crime stats from 2023 and how you are more likely to see black on white vans than white on black violence. I'm not going to look at that and then be like I have a negative feeling towards someone based on. Not at all. Not at all. But I think it's fair to say, hey, look at the crime stats. Maybe we can dig into this and figure out how we solve for this problem and actually repair the damage of race and whatever it may be. By obvious getting and covering it up, they've made it worse every step of the way. I think that's the intention of the Democrats. And if you flip the map on this and you say, okay, 462.8% increase. And let's just concede, even though I think most of them
Starting point is 00:20:15 are false. Well, let's just concede their arguments on over-policing and bias in policing and all these things. It doesn't pass a smell test that that's 462.8% of the reason. And so, so this gets to what's actually going on. There's a big problem in the culture of African American communities. Not everyone. It's not a genetic disorder. It's, it's not inherent in their genes. There's a problem. And the left doesn't want to talk about why, because that gets into what does it take to actually fix this problem. And it would help the black community. It would help all of America. The left doesn't want to have that conversation. And they want to call anyone he wants to have an honest conversation about that racist. I think it's because you want a victim
Starting point is 00:20:55 narrative. You can go to these neighborhoods and say, it's not your fault. Vote for us and we'll fix it. It's them. They're demagoguing. And so I had a great interview with Christian Maxwell. She's running in Illinois CD1. She's a conservative running in a D plus 18 district agreeing with Trump saying, we need the National Guard. And she's talking about how they're lying to everybody. They're saying, that the National Guard is going to come in and start rounding people up and going. That's not at all what they're going to do. They're going to come in and provide assistance to the local governments, freeing up resources for police.
Starting point is 00:21:30 Police can get back to doing their jobs. When you're talking about the problem in the culture, I'll tell you this. I'm from one city and everyone knows I'm from Chicago. I've been screaming about it about it. But forgive me, Trump is talking about sending in the National Guard, and I'm here to say, I agree as someone from Chicago. And I will tell you this. There are many neighborhoods in Chicago, and they're all segregated by race, for the most part.
Starting point is 00:21:49 There's white areas, Hispanic areas, black areas. And when you look at a lot of the high crime areas, guess what? Predominantly black. However, when you look at Hyde Park, it's got double the national average, more than double the national average of the black population and lower than average crime. The issue? The black families that live there are well off, educated, just like any other lower crime neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:22:13 You're going to see higher rates of successful professionalism. And I think we have a cultural issue that 100 years of. democratic rule has entrenched intentionally. The issue is not the race. The issue is not genetic or anything like that. The issue is there is a culture that I've personally experienced where they tell the kids in the neighborhood don't act white and you have to be hard. They tell them things like, I swear I'm hanging out with some of my friends on the south side and it's three black kids. We were going skateboarding. And when they were talking, one of them said, well, I haven't been to jail yet. But and I'm like, whoa, bro, bro. Don't go to jail. Like, why
Starting point is 00:22:48 you talking like that, man? Because that's what they're told in their neighborhood. You will go to jail. It's going to happen. That's the way it goes. As if they're telling these kids, if you want to go hard and you don't want to act white, you will do things that will put you in jail. And I'm like, man, you guys got to get out of that stuff. Make money. One of my favorite stories ever was this black dude in my neighborhood who sold t-shirts. I've told the story a million times, forgive me, but for those that didn't hear it. And he was ragging on the drug dealers saying you make more money selling T-shirts than selling dope. And then he told the story about how, not a story, but literally what he does.
Starting point is 00:23:21 He said he calls the local venues for the weekends, he figures out who the bands are. He calls the bands and says, do you have merch? And if they don't, I'll make merch for you and I'll give you 20% of everything I sell. And he was like, bro, I make like two, three grand a week, working two days a week. He's like, I go to the print shop, I literally put the band's graphic, their own graphic on a shirt. I go to their show and I sit there and I sell it. I give the band 20%. I make a couple grand.
Starting point is 00:23:43 And he was like, why that you sell them dope, man? it's because the people in the neighborhood are telling them that's the way you do it even though they didn't make that much money they put themselves at risk and then the problem is when I say stuff like this when I point out the high crime rates it's people like brian stelter and the corporate press to say you're racist the actual reality is the cops are doing it on purpose and I'm like dude you're not going to tell me that the that the gangbangers in the Leclair courts where I was growing up in Chicago were oppressed and that's why they came to my neighborhood and robbed all my friends that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard yeah well
Starting point is 00:24:15 And it's like kind of what you're hitting on is like specifically the cultural component is we shouldn't be surprised at all that there's this huge disparity because I mean within the black community, but broadly in America there's just there's a huge anti-white rhetoric going on. And it's like you shouldn't be surprised when whites are demonized. You're going to get an increase in violence towards them. I mean, everyone's scratching their heads. And it's also a high rate of fatherlessness and a lot of nihilism because they're generationally, you know, they have no meaning because they're seeing what's around them. And it's a lot of drugs and gang banging. And so they don't have any. any life to live for a lot of these young kids and they'll die young because of it this is what really blew my mind in in you know i i don't think i've ever had any kind of like traditional red pilling you know like dave reuben was a liberal and then he was like holy crap something's wrong i was always kind of middle of the road when i was younger i was a little bit left but i'll tell you in uh in the 2010s i did a documentary on st louis ferguson and i can tell you all about how uh the structures that were set up during the segregation during the period of segregation resulted in a systemically racist circumstance. That is, the cops in the St. Louis jurisdictions are not
Starting point is 00:25:20 inherently racist. Like the white cop doesn't say, oh, boy, I'm going to go pull over a bunch of black people. What happens is there's like 99 different jurisdictions. So if you have a busted taillight, you have to drive through five towns to get to work, and you're only driving five miles, you get pulled over five times, you get five tickets, you can't afford it. These jurisdictions in St. Louis were intentionally set up as enclaves for white people who are leaving the cities because of, it's very, very complicated, but I mentioned Pruitt Igo, one of the first project housing system set up in the United States. It was left underdeveloped. It was, they didn't take care of it. It fell apart. Then crime started to take over and know it, and then it fell apart. Then you ended up
Starting point is 00:26:00 with this heavily impoverished area living in a giant slum. White people leave. They created smaller townships. Now you've got all these different police jurisdictions, and you've got pockets of black neighborhoods that are still struggling to get out of that cycle of poverty. But what the left will tell you, it's the white cop is racist and hates black people. I'm like, no, no, no, the white cop literally has no idea. He's just like, I don't know, man, your taillight was out. You can't do that. You got to get it fixed. But what happens when you've got a whole bunch of small jurisdictions? So in place like Chicago, you had redlining and blockbusting, and that's where the real estate market negatively impacted black families, made it harder for them to generate wealth in their properties. And it
Starting point is 00:26:40 did create these weights on these, these communities. But I'll tell you this, the solution to it is not what the left is offering up. And that's where it got confusing to me when I'm like, hey guys, like when we talk about redlining, that's where the real estate company, like the, would it would collude to be like only sell the black people in these neighborhoods to keep them out of the white neighborhoods. When they would do something like that, you create impoverished neighborhoods. And when I would talk to the left about this, they'd be like, no, no, no, don't bring that up. Just bring up the racist cops. And I'm like, well, this would solve the problem.
Starting point is 00:27:13 Like, we can address the problem and make this problem go, wait. No, they don't care. They didn't care. And that's the thing is that everyone admits it historically, and even until relatively recently, there were hurdles as a community that they have faced. But the problem is that the answers the left have been providing clearly aren't working. The data is showing that it's not working. And so we have to admit that before we can and have a conversation as to why it's not
Starting point is 00:27:40 working and be able to have that conversation in a setting where you're not being called a racist or canceled or fired from your job. And if we can do that, then we can actually find some answers to this problem. But again, I don't think that the left politically wants to solve this problem. There's too much for them to lose. They will lose votes. Yeah. They will lose their cult narrative. Let's jump to this next story. Let's gentlemen, I have an article from Wikipedia. This is titled the Wikipedia, Articles for Deletion, Killing of Irina Zorutska. Now, why would this be nominated for deletion?
Starting point is 00:28:12 So the article discussing Irina Zerutska's killing was nominated for deletion, and up until just now, it was facing deletion until users came in and said, what the, no, you can't delete this. This is absolutely wild. So the way it works for those aren't familiar on Wikipedia is that you'll go in, it's a nomination for deletion. then you will add your two cents. Keep the article you'll write keep. If you want to delete it, you'll say delete and explain why. What's absolutely amazing about this is that while there are
Starting point is 00:28:48 many people saying keep, it's kind of ridiculous to delete, say massive news story. Here's one. Let me read this. Delete. There may be a case for a very small mention under Link's Blue Line controversies, but this is a standard wrong place, wrong time story that if it was a regular Charlotte resident would have the standard short arrest arraignment trial and sentencing check-ins, by Charlotte's local news, and no more. The document, every crime ever side of, you know, Wikipedia, really needs to make better judgments. There are numerous delete unless significant notable coverage is derived outside of a generic run-of-the-mill crime content. This is blah, blah, delete.
Starting point is 00:29:24 There is zero indication that this specific article is anywhere near getting the requirements for WP an event, national event. There are people in social media and other venues are trying to make this into something far greater than it really merits. Let me just tell you what they're saying. What they are saying by trying to delete this article is, if the people, if the people say this story is massive, delete it until the corporate press agrees. They're basically saying, you, the people, don't have a right to decide what matters to you and what is worthy of entrance into the archives. When the New York Times writes it up, whether anyone cares, it gets its own article. Quite literally, a guy at the New York Times can write the stupidest article about things you don't care about, and they will say, national event, but when tens of millions of views, hundreds of thousands of retweets,
Starting point is 00:30:14 conversations for days at the national and international level are hitting social media. They say, yeah, but CNN didn't write about it. So delete it. That's the narrative machine right there. That right there is the story. The non-story is part of the story. The fact that it's so big online. And then there's radio silence on mostly all the major platforms.
Starting point is 00:30:32 That is a huge thing. It's not like just a one-off thing for the dude, like I said earlier. guy was arrested many times and he was saying he was totally schizophrenic guy saying he had manmade implants in him his mother was saying that he should be she put him away right and his mother was like he shouldn't have been out right it's a huge story like no matter who writes about it or not but the reason the reason the left doesn't or one of the reasons why the left doesn't want to cover it
Starting point is 00:30:55 is because of how many of their narratives it destroys oh yeah right the right wants to see more mental institutions wants to see you know better better ways to take care of violent people whether they be you know criminals or whether they be just in some kind of you know mental mental institution for lack of a better term and that's this plays right into that so the left doesn't want to talk about it the right says that there's an an epidemic of crime there's too much crime the left says no it's fine this plays right into it the the right says that we need d a's and we need judges that are actually going to put people away and and the left says no we don't we need restorative
Starting point is 00:31:32 justice etc this plays right into the right the left doesn't want to touch this this at all. And the reason is because it literally blows up all of their narratives. It would be like a parent who trans their kid trying to accept that that was the bad thing to do. Yeah, that's. They've been selling this narrative the whole time. And look how quick these ghoulish journalists are willing to stay on top of any other corpse, right? But this one, they'll just ignore until it goes away. But it won't. Yeah. Well, hopefully. Yeah. Well, I mean, it's just a huge containment breach, like you're saying, because, I mean, for the longest time, like you were saying is anytime you would start sniffing around, you know, data and these sorts of
Starting point is 00:32:03 things. They would just shout you down and call you racist. Brian Stelter comes out, does the whole song and dance. But it's gotten to the point now where, yeah, I mean, Fox News are having to cover this. I mean, it's like, it's time to have a conversation. Will King's show doing a, here's interracial crime stats. I'm like, wow, pendulum swing. Three years ago, you get banned, like, as an anon for for him. Do you, do you think that Gen Z is intimidated by being called racist anymore? I feel like there's not a lot of people in Gen Z that care. I mean, there's a lot of people on the right that are kind of over it and just like, I don't care what you call me because you're going to call me that anyways. You know, if you, if you, if you can get called accused of being a racist
Starting point is 00:32:41 for wearing the wrong kind of hairstyle, you know, it kind of has diluted the accusation almost totally. And I think that part of it's that, but also because Gen Z has nothing to lose because of how broken the institutions are where like if you're older and you get fired from your job or, you know, socially ostracized, like that's going to wreck your life. But Gen Z is are already unemployed and socially ostracized. So part of it, too, is just they feel like they have nothing to lose. They understand what the weight of the racism label means. But to a large degree, they're like, I don't care.
Starting point is 00:33:08 I care about truth. I'm not worried about Brian Stelter calling me a racist. But you do have nothing to lose. Yeah, that's a thing. Gen Z. Women don't want to have kids. You're not going to own a house. Good luck finding a job. Population's collapsing.
Starting point is 00:33:18 We got the last chap out of nom, buddy. Yeah, real. Yeah. So we shouldn't be surprised. And then, yeah, the media, you know, everything. It's like, no, we go to Twitter for information anyway. Whether or not there's a Wikipedia article It doesn't mean anything to me
Starting point is 00:33:29 Because I don't use Wikipedia for information It's like you're looking at the discussion on Twitter In real time And it's very important people as well It's not just like random anons like it used to be I have a question for everyone around the table Who do you think is worse The moderators on Reddit
Starting point is 00:33:42 Or the people that are writing Wikipedia articles Ooh that's a really good question That's a trick question of the same group Same people About but yeah You're probably right It's the whole monitors have grown up And that's what they
Starting point is 00:33:56 Oh, dude, Reddit is just absolutely hilarious. Reddit is taking down posts about this, like, mad right now. If you comment on certain subreddits, even in opposition, and there are certain gaming subreddits where you'll say something like, I'm not a fan of this game, you'll get instantly banned from a whole bunch of other on it, like, just non-political subredits because the moderators are like, anybody on the right or who interacts is unpersoned. That's how insane and stupid Reddit is.
Starting point is 00:34:25 what good riddance yeah i mean you're seeing black people who are like we should have a conversation as a community about how bad violent crime's getting you're seeing them get banned and they're like they're the ones that are saying no we're saying we need to have an internal conversation what's going on so it's like they it's literally just shut this down get this out get this out of the news cycle whatever we have to do it doesn't even matter if you're banning like left-leaning black people for having the conversation this was i think like the first time one of the major national liberal outlets wrote about it yeah stabbing video fuels magas crime message to which their principal argument is the video is easily shared or leaked and can
Starting point is 00:35:00 instantly pollinate across social media, a visual counterpoint to statistics showing crime decreases. So let me just point out real quick. When these corporate news outlets decide something as a story and write about it, they did not have a grassroots bubbling up of a story. This stabbing happened several weeks ago. And it took a while for people to notice, get mad about it, start sharing it, start saying each other like, hey, guys, we should be talking about this because it wasn't coming from the
Starting point is 00:35:27 principal, large corporate disseminators of information. But the fascinating thing about this is, Axios, how about this? I go to Axios. Let's see what they think is worthy of news. Coming soon, the Axios show. Okay, to be fair, telling people who read your website about your own news show is something. But I'm going to make this argument. I'm going to play the same game as Axios. That's not news. Axios is leveraging their website. to profit off of an audience trying to find out information on a murder. The funny thing is when they write that MAGA is using and sharing videos. What?
Starting point is 00:36:05 Yes, it's called the news. And they're acting like Trump supporters. It's not even just Trump supporters. Did something wrong for being like, I am concerned about this murder. Yeah. Well, I mean, it's the Republicans pounce. When you don't have, you know, when the story blows up your narrative so badly, the only thing you have left is to say, look, the Republicans are bad for talking about this.
Starting point is 00:36:28 Here's what they think is bigger news. Kushner joins Whitkoff to meet Netanyahu advisor on Gaza. Super big news. Sure. I mean, it's not not news. But my point is this. A woman is brutally murdered for no reason. And the man has a blade dripping with blood as she dies in front of a crowd.
Starting point is 00:36:45 And they're like, but, but advisors are meeting. And that's the game. I'm not saying that this is not important news. Of course, it's important news. But the idea that Axios would play the game that individuals sharing video make something that shouldn't be news news news, you just arbitrarily decide when you think something should be on your front page, you hypocrites. I also think to your Gen Z point that the reason this really jumped off is in an era where everything is racist nothing is racist and they just don't care
Starting point is 00:37:14 it's kind of impressive seeing this newer generation they just don't care they see that they know something's wrong and so they just push it out and you know it's great it's the syndrome meme when everyone is racist no one will be
Starting point is 00:37:29 and that's Instagram right now I'm telling you like Gen Z on Instagram is just as racist as they could possibly be. I've never seen a more racist generation. Five years ago, they were told they were racist for not posting a black square on Instagram. So it's going to go the other way.
Starting point is 00:37:45 I think part of it is the fact that the Black Lives Matter narrative has been so utterly destroyed. Whether it be the results of having police have body cameras all the time. You see so many interactions with police where you know the person would be saying, oh, you know, I was, I was, you know, they were racist, blah, blah, blah. But you see, no, these interactions with the police,
Starting point is 00:38:10 the police are doing their best to do their job, and they get attacked. And that was supposed to change the game. We were supposed to know, because now they have these body cams, the data didn't change, even though they all now have these body cams. Sean Fitzgerald had the best take on this. He said, this is the ultimate monkey's paw wish, because Black Lives Matter said, we want to get body cams. We'll prove these cops are racist.
Starting point is 00:38:34 We'll prove these cops are tracking down young black men and killing them, blah, blah, blah. They got exactly what they wanted, and it proved the exact opposite of what they said. And it's something that everyone has known for a long time, or at least the statistics, the FBI has known. The statistics have been there. Basically, it's about 12 to 15 unarmed black men are killed a year when interacting with the police. Now, that doesn't mean that they were doing what the police says. It doesn't mean that they were complying with the orders. It just means that they were unarmed and they ended up dead with an interaction with the police.
Starting point is 00:39:09 I'd like to say that the ultimate monkey's paw wish was the leftist taking the paw and saying, I wish that this country had a racial awakening. Yeah. And then 10 years later, a whole bunch of white people are like, let's have a conversation about the race. Literally. With the argument that we were making, or at least I was making when people were talking about CRT, CRT, critical race theory literally awakens a critical racial consciousness
Starting point is 00:39:33 in the people when you teach people there's going to be that kind of mindset to see the world in that way there's going to be a certain percentage of the people that are going to say okay I see this and I don't care I don't feel bad I'm not a bad guy I'm not going to hate myself
Starting point is 00:39:49 or my friends or my family because they're the wrong color I want to point this out real quick on Google I searched New York Times Irina Zorutska AI overview as of September 8th 2025
Starting point is 00:40:01 there is no evidence the New York Times has published a story specifically about arena Zerutska this has become a point of controversy and criticism
Starting point is 00:40:08 with some media commentators and conservative news outlets have covered the story New York Times doesn't care they could write it up
Starting point is 00:40:15 they just don't care it's remarkable what they're telling you is they decide what the narrative will be not you well I think
Starting point is 00:40:23 we're winning this one we're changing the game Yeah. Well, like Phil, it's like we were talking about where you're seeing with Zoomers are our reaction to this. It's like, because we grew up. I mean, I'm 24. So I grew up, you know, the Michael Brown. All that stuff happens. I'm a teenager. And then as I'm matriculating into adult life, the BLM riots are going on in 2020. And you see that. But then you live somewhere like Memphis and you look around and see where the violent crime is happening and by who? And you're sitting there like, okay, who's being victimized here in American side? Is it black men by police officers? Or is it like white men and women just trying to ride the train? And it's like, you. You're not supposed to believe your, you know, you're lying eyes or whatever. And it's like, yeah, and then you get on Instagram and people are expressing like, no, I think, I think the who's being victimized by who is completely, the priorities are completely out of whack. I mean, the stats we ran them at the beginning of the show, you know, 500 and something something, you know, white people are victimized by black people and something like. 92,000.
Starting point is 00:41:18 Yeah. 4602% higher. Yeah. Black and white than white on believe. But we're burning cities down for like, what, 12? It's white liberals doing it. Yeah, that too as well, yeah. We got this story from the New York Post.
Starting point is 00:41:29 Ladies and gentlemen, with the story about Arena Zarutka going viral, on Saturday, another story, Auburned veterinary professor hacked to death by fiend while walking her dog in the park. This woman went to the park to walk her dog when a man allegedly stabbed her to death and for seemingly no reason. The worrying thing is that these stories happen quite a bit, quite a bit. a bit. In 2022, the number was 542,000 black on white crimes and 96,000 white on black crimes. I normally don't care to pull these stats. I've got to be honest. You know, the Will Kane Show pulled them up. I don't want to care because I'm like, listen, people shouldn't be allowed to be violent. I don't care about your race. The cops should arrest them and we should have right to
Starting point is 00:42:14 defend ourselves. And I don't know if it matters for me as an individual walking down the street, the race of the individual who's coming to cause harm to me. What matters in that moment is, can I protect myself and defend myself? In Democrat-run cities, the answer is no. If I call the police, are they going to help me? In Democrat-run cities, the answer is no. Certainly, there is a sociological element where we can say there's an interesting phenomenon where black-on-white crime is 4602% higher than white-on-black crime.
Starting point is 00:42:41 Certainly, that's not going to protect people in the immediate in the short term. These stories are happening, and they're picking up steam, and the arena's Rootska story is going viral, and this story is now starting to go viral because people are tired of, one, being lied to, by the left about police brutality, and I'll tell you this personally, Chicago is tired of 100 years of Democrat supermajority with nothing being done about the crime. Nothing. And so when Trump says, National Guard, now he said Chicago's going to learn why we call it the Department of War. Okay, I get it. It's not very delicate Trump, but I don't care. I say Trump send in the troops, and I got these liberals tweeting,
Starting point is 00:43:24 you really want National Guard on your trains? Yes! It's wild. I tweeted, if there was one National Guard member on that train, this wouldn't have happened. And I get these liberals being like, and now you want National Guard members on trains, and I'm just sitting here thinking like, I've been on the train with the National Guard before.
Starting point is 00:43:42 I have been in cities during riots where National Guard was deployed, and they're on the trains. And you know what happens? It's going to terrify you. I say, howdy? And they go, how's it going? And then I get off the train. What do they think is going to happen? I'm going to get a cheeseburger.
Starting point is 00:43:55 I know it's bothering me. If I can't carry my gun on the train, I would like a National Guard member with a rifle, loaded, please, on the train. I got to push back on that one. I don't like the government telling me I can't carry my weapon and then sending in troops with guns. That's how they get you. However, that being said, this is a jurisdictional issue where Chicago causes problems for gun owners. And Trump, the federal government says, we're going to put a stop to what they're doing. In fact, the Supreme Court, the federal level, made it.
Starting point is 00:44:24 It was 2010 McDonald v. Chicago, where the Supreme Court was like, you can't stop people from carrying weapons outside their house, Illinois, and they were pissed. And they put a bunch of signs all over all the city buildings with big, like, no gun with a line through it. Like, you can't do. Well, Supreme Court, the federal government came to protect us from the tyranny of the Democrats in Chicago. Right now, they're stopping us from defending ourselves. So in this capacity, I say, send in the National Guard. Armed or otherwise, I literally don't care.
Starting point is 00:44:50 I would rather be on a train with 50 National Guard doing jumping jacks and who rying or whatever than one gangbanger. I think it would be better if not look, I know that Chicago's got problems. There are plenty of cities that have problems. It might be a better idea for the Trump administration to send the National Guard into blue cities in red states. He'll get less pushback from the governments. He'll from the governors. He'll see real, tangible results. and then you can blame the Democrats for why there are blue cities in red states that have less crime than the blue cities and the blue states.
Starting point is 00:45:28 But they're not really. That's the problem. Red states, their cities are slightly smaller. And when they do have bad crime, it's not anywhere near as bad as Chicago. Chicago, look, shout out to Baltimore. Baltimore is bad. But Chicago is, in terms of crime, in my opinion, Chicago is the capital of the country. I'll tell you why. It's not the highest murder rate per capita. I think it might have the overall highest murder rate in general. But the issue with Chicago is the institutionalized criminal activities, the corrupt politicians. It's been that way since the... Forever. I'm like, bro, it's been a hundred years... Prohibition.
Starting point is 00:46:03 A hundred years of Democrat rule in Al Capone. That was the crime area. It never stopped. There's been gangs and gangbangers in crime in Chicago forever. So it's not just murder. It's organized crime. You've got the cops operating black sites and torturing people. It is miserable.
Starting point is 00:46:17 Trump, just send in the feds, take it over, shut it down, all right? They are not abiding by the Constitution and protecting the rights of the American citizens who live there. And as someone who was from there, I wish I didn't have to leave. I like Chicago. But I always tell people it sucks. And it sucks that I have to say that. I think Chicago's at the best food.
Starting point is 00:46:34 It's how I feel about New York. You know, I had to leave New York because how crazy it was when we were living in Brooklyn and going to Manhattan a bunch and getting threatened on the trains all the time. I got to say, though, I think this problem is beyond even the National Guard. I think there's so much nihilism in these criminals and mental illness. I don't even think seeing a guard is going to stop a lot of them. They might be taken down immediately. But in terms of NYC, Hokel put the National Guard in the Subways, and you can go look
Starting point is 00:47:00 up how many insane things have happened in past 10 years. When she did that, where the Democrats are all pissed off now, but she did it? Come on. And good, do it. So I'll tell you this, if in Chicago, I can only speak for my neighborhood, and I know, I'm telling Shane this, you guys already know this. I talked about it this morning. My neighborhood, we had 47th Street, north of 47th was all black. It's called the Leclair Courts. It's been demolished by the Democrats. They just flattened it, along with, you know, they just saw all the other
Starting point is 00:47:29 black neighborhoods and project housing. Black teenagers, men and women, boys and girls would come across South, went into the predominantly white, Hispanic neighborhood where I lived, and just mug you. The flash mugging. Five guys surround you, frisk you and take everything and just it and then break and they're gone. Everything gave us gone. Cops wouldn't do anything about it because they were like, if we were to come here every time, we'd be arresting so many black people would be called me right. They'd call us racist.
Starting point is 00:47:52 So we just, we won't do anything about it. You take two unarmed National Guard. You put them in the park. It stops immediately. These, like, I guarantee it. And so I grew up like 10 minutes from me from Newburgh, New York. And it was one of the most dangerous cities around. I think maybe top 50.
Starting point is 00:48:08 It's really bad. And the feds came in after it was declared to be one of the most dangerous cities. and it never it didn't really change anything they had the feds around they had the the things that paltimore has the things that go off of a good they hear a gunshot and they alert the feds and it's still just not great there's parts that are great but the city is still a mess and because i think it's so deeply in the DNA of the city the violence won't go away i think the problem we have right now is that we have to request national guard to deal with the crime and the left not policing their own cities sets the legal uh foundation for trump to do this so all trump has to do this so all trump has to do
Starting point is 00:48:42 legally, there's a lot of different authorities that the president can use. But if the president says that because of the conditions in Chicago or whatever, I am unable to fully enforce federal law, then that's the predicate. That's the only predicate he needs. He can send in the National Guard to facilitate allowing federal agents within the city to be able to enforce federal law within the city. That case would not, the predicate would not exist if these dim governors and dim mayors would simply just make their city safe. Is it a sustained occupation of the cities by the National Guard? Because like once you pull out, if it does, if it does help, which hopefully it would, once they leave, does it just go right back to where it was? So it's different. Yeah, I mean,
Starting point is 00:49:26 perhaps. But I do think that politically it's important to point out that these cities can be safer. It is an actual decision to make these cities unsafe. It's not that just crime is existing. It's that they're deciding, they're actually deciding to allow it to happen. Oh, I saw Giuliani do it to the city where I was living. Huckely demonstrated that crime is completely optional. And like, if you're a citizen of Chicago, the message you're receiving from the government is your life is expendable and we hate you because you're just saying, okay, can I have a firearm to protect myself from crime?
Starting point is 00:49:56 No. Can I have the National Guard here to protect me from crime? No. And it's like, so the message is, we are conducting an experiment here. Your life is expendable and it's simply a cost of enacting this experiment. That's what the government is telling their people. I've been hearing that from the government my whole life. No matter what, every possible angle there is a war on all of us.
Starting point is 00:50:13 And the crazy thing is we have a condition here where the left is doing this on purpose. And then when the president uses actual legal statutory power, constitutional and statutory power, to try to alleviate and fix this for citizens in their own communities, the left then says that we're fascist. Is it like, well, you know, self-fulfilling prophecy? Yeah, exactly. You know, just enforce the law. Yeah. They're able to call him the thing they've been calling him forever. now they have proof, quote unquote.
Starting point is 00:50:38 I just wish we didn't have to rely on federal National Guard deployments to deal with crime and that Democrats actually bothered to deal with the root of what's causing the crime, instead of lying and playing politics to cover it up. We talked about just a moment ago with the narrative on racism from the left and not talking about the cultural issues affecting the black community in our major cities. That's not the only source of crime, but it is a large factor in it. And instead, the Democrats play this game where they want to keep a voter base entrenched and locked in with the Democratic Party so they never solve the problem. So they have a permanent issue.
Starting point is 00:51:14 Now, give me wrong. Republicans have been accused of this when, I think it was, what, was it 2012? I can't remember when Republicans had the ability to overturn Obamacare, maybe 2014, I can't remember. We had on one of the Freedom Caucus guys who told us, leadership came to him and said, you're the deciding vote on overturning Obamacare, vote no, so we can keep the wedge issue. so we can keep yelling on TV about it. This is politics in America. They don't actually care to solve our problems. I mean, look at James Fry.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Just the other day, he told people, and those two children were murdered in that church, right? He went out and said, don't pray. We don't need to pray. Same dude who was kneeling at George Floyd's gold casket crying, putting on that whole performance. We just had stelter on a screen. Same channel that was telling us it was mostly peaceful riots.
Starting point is 00:51:57 It's a war on reality. It's a war on you. And, yeah, I don't know how it stops. These people live in a completely different dimension. Let's jump to this post. We got this from Right Angle News Network, earmuffs for the kids, graphic language. They say this gang member is issuing a warning to President Trump stating not to send troops to Chicago, warning that the gangs will beat the National Guard.
Starting point is 00:52:18 Check this out. Hilarious. Trump, do not send the National Guard to Chicago, gang. Do not, I repeat, do not do it. We are a different fucking breed out here. We are not Los Angeles. Nigel, we are not Washington, D.C. nigger, this is Chicago.
Starting point is 00:52:32 Nick, the niggas go fight back. I'm telling you, do niggas go fight back game? I don't give a fuck what you talking about. Them young niggas got switches, gang. They're not going for that shit, bro. I know a bunch of all from the saying, oh, it's the national guard. They can't do anything about it. They must go in Chicago.
Starting point is 00:52:47 Nigger, do y'all know that it's more bad people than good people, bro? There are over a hundred thousand gangs in Chicago by the city. You know what, though? He's like, he's not wrong about Chicago, man. I wouldn't be surprised. He's literally making the argument for the national guard. First of all, second of all, Switches do not compare to fully automatic belt-fed machine.
Starting point is 00:53:09 You can have a switch on your Glock, but no one cares when you're taking a 245, you know, 245. It's not even that. They have helicopters. Yeah. Like, come on, dude. He's actually largely right. What I would say he's wrong about is telling Trump, not to send the national guard because I'll fight back, bro, like logic. My friend, he's got to logically assess.
Starting point is 00:53:32 He's right. The gangs may fight back. I don't think they will. They may. They do got switches. They are crazy. Chicago is very hard. It's harder than Los Angeles and New York.
Starting point is 00:53:41 Chicago gangs, they are, they don't mess around, man. That being said, these, like, this is what I was saying this morning to, like, to this guy, I don't think this guy's actually a gang member. They say he's a gang member. Bro, I'm going to tell you, the leaders of the gangs, in most cases, will not tolerate you bringing heat on the gang. if the National Guard comes to Chicago and gang members decide to go fight the National Guard
Starting point is 00:54:09 the leaders of that gang are going to be like why are you putting me in the poor house how are we going to recruit and sell drugs if you are getting Trump to send troops into our neighborhood if the troops come into our area we go to a different area you get into a fight with National Guard and now you're
Starting point is 00:54:24 out of business why would you do that? He did post a follow up to this I saw I haven't shared it or anything but I saw that he actually was saying yo I'm not in a gang. He was kind of walking it back because... Yeah, that's why I said. They call him a gang member.
Starting point is 00:54:36 I'm like, this is not a gang member, dude. I know many gang members. Not really, it's been 20 somebody just said I've been... I left Chicago 16 years ago. In my neighborhood, half the people were in the gangs. The gangs were all over the place. They were hanging out of the park. They were selling dope.
Starting point is 00:54:52 When the cops would show up, they'd leave. They'd be like, I don't want the heat. Bro, I don't want to go back to jail. I agree with you. I agree with you. I tend to think that they, would not mess with the National Guard. And if they did, it would be the dumbest thing that they could possibly do.
Starting point is 00:55:07 Because if they do that, they are now, the Trump administration could fully invoke the Insurrection Act at that point. And you'd have DEA, you'd have ATF, which should be abolished, but you'd have ATF there. You'd have all of these federal agencies plus active duty military on the streets if they decided to go that route. So I agree with you. I think that they are smart enough to know that this is probably a temporary thing. out of their way. The word would get sent out.
Starting point is 00:55:35 Part of me is like, bro, I dare you, man. If one national guardsman gets a graze from a from a gang, the Chicago gangland narrative is over permanently. I'd like to talk
Starting point is 00:55:52 big game on this one, but I actually don't know Trump would do it. But in the event something catastrophic happened to the guard and Trump says, that's it, the Marines are going in next, Chicago gangs will cease to exist. Yeah. So in reality, if a National Guard member got wounded or something in a fight, I don't think Trump would escalate to the end of the world.
Starting point is 00:56:11 But if the gangs actually decided to go full scale on this one and go to war with the National Guard when they came in and Trump did respond, give it a year or two, and there'd be no gangs in Chicago ever again. Let me say, as a Marine infantryman, I'm 47 in a shell of what I used to be, but they would be chomping at the bit to get at that one. It would be not even a contest. Well, these are National Guardsmen that have a chip on their shoulder because they would be presumably from Illinois, and they've seen what Chicago's inflicted on the rest of the state. So, A, they'd be going to go with a chip on the shoulder, and then B like you said, they even look at a National Guardsman the wrong way.
Starting point is 00:56:43 Trump's going to make, like, Bucayle's crackdown look like a little birthday party. Like, it would be everyone in, every agency, you'd never even, eight, three-letter agencies you'd never even heard of would be in there. Nobody would take their side, right? Like, if the National Guard is there and some dude, you know, Zips up. Right. Democrats will take their side. Democrats are going to be like a local Chicago daycare worker and he's like a gang banging set trafficker
Starting point is 00:57:04 was brutally was brutally attacked by police after accidentally tripping and dropping his switch and unloading on a bunch of National Guardsmen Right I could see the politicians there Spraying love love slugs The air
Starting point is 00:57:20 I can see the politicians actually being upset That the gangs are gone Well after a hundred years You'd have to you have to think they want the gangs then 100% gangs. I'm going to go ahead and assume that Brandon Johnson got vied in and never left and he's been in the gang since the beginning.
Starting point is 00:57:36 Yeah, I mean, look, if you see if Americans, most Americans, these real Americans see, you know, some 20-year-old, 21-year-old private get zipped up by, you know, a gangbanger and get sent
Starting point is 00:57:52 home in a box. It's over. Part of me doesn't really believe Trump would go hard on Chicago because look at 2020, he didn't send in the troops. But I actually would lean more towards not 100%, but greater than chance probability. If something did happen to a National Guard serviceman or woman, Trump would probably go nuclear because the risk to the military, if not protected and defended by the president, one of the biggest priorities that they had, especially with Hegseth coming in, was trying to figure out to get recruitment back, getting the DEI out of the
Starting point is 00:58:27 military and telling the brave men and women in this country, we got your back. You sign up, you join up. We got your back. We're going to make something that's going to make you stronger, something to be proud of. If a guard member got shot and Trump was like, no, no, no, no, that's going to be terrible for morale. And it's going to make Trump look like a pussy. There's no doubt that Trump will defend law enforcement. And he will defend, he will go hard in the paint to defend law enforcement. But I think that, you know, the point is that none of us actually want this to go in this direction. I don't think any of us love the idea of the military going in. It would be way better if the left would just secure their cities, police their cities, put career criminals in
Starting point is 00:59:07 jail for a long time. But they refuse to do so. And they're forcing Trump's hand. This is what he has to do. And if they go that route, Trump will respond very strongly. I have no doubt in my mind that he will. I mean, the police departments in all these major cities, they could stop this tomorrow. They're just not allowed to. Like, you speak to any of these police, like, you speak to NYPD officer. They know the names and like the friends and family of all the troublemakers in the neighborhood where they patrol. Again, I've said it before. Crime in 2025 in a modern society is completely optional. The Democrats are just allowing it to happen because of they're conducting this blank slate experiment, et cetera, et cetera. Like Buckela is demonstrated.
Starting point is 00:59:43 You just literally just decide actually no more crime. And crime goes away. It's not rocket science. These police officers know exactly what to do, exactly who the problem is. And again, overnight, it'd be done. Just the Democrats have to take the handcuffs. I just, the idea in my mind of going to Chicago and having all of this stuff taken care of, it'd just be like the greatest thing ever. Because I, you know, we were in, I was in New York. The riots were kind of bad, and I'm like, man, I don't know if I'm going to live in the city. It's expensive. Then some dude murdered two cops right in front of my apartment. This was in, I think this was Bush, was a Bushwick. I can't remember. It was near Myrtle and Nostrand.
Starting point is 01:00:20 So if you want to look that up, two cops sitting. in their cars, a guy walked up and just executed them both. And this is because of the BLM narrative stuff. Yep. That was outside of my apartment. Outside of my apartment and just to the end of the block. And so I was like, I'm going to leave. Then two bombs got planted. Jersey City and Manhattan, I think it was like 26th Street
Starting point is 01:00:36 or something. And then I was like, geez, man, it's expensive and it's getting crazy. So I went to, I was on the Jersey side, I went to Bayong. Then I went to South Jersey. We were trying to figure out where to go. And I was talking about it. Like, maybe we can go to Chicago. It's a travel hub. So it's really easy to bring guests into Chicago. I think that's, you know, bar store recently set up headquarters
Starting point is 01:00:56 there. And then we were like, the corruption of the crime is, it's too much. The properties we looked at, I was like, not only do we have to worry about the gangs who are going to know because we do a show that we've got expensive equipment and we'll get robbed in two seconds, we've got to put, no matter what neighborhood we're in. Then we've got to worry about corrupt city officials too. They're going to come and they're going to shake us down all the same. Just stay away from Chicago. That's sad, really. Well, yeah, I mean, you're seeing, especially with like young people, this huge demand for walkable cities and that sort of thing. And they're having to build these like master plan communities out in the rural areas. And I'm like, it's, these cities do
Starting point is 01:01:29 exist. They're just off limits. Like if you're a young person, you're not allowed to live in Chicago because it's just like a total, like basically a form of suicide in a lot of ways because it's like these cities are just so out of control. And so for young people, just people, everyone, of all ages, like massive chunks of your country with really otherwise nice real estate is just completely off limits because of violent crime. And it's just totally unacceptable. I just want to wake up on Christmas morning with the snowfall in and the Christmas tree set up and, you know, the sun is just rising and the kids are running for the Christmas presents and not have to worry about bullets flying and gang bangers and crime and women getting stabbed on the train. And it seems like Democrats in all the major cities want the opposite of that. They want me to wake up instead of seeing a Christmas tree, they want me to see shattered glass in my living room and pine fragments just.
Starting point is 01:02:18 just trailing out and I can see it going to a car that speeds off with all my presence. That's living in Democrat cities. Well, they're prioritizing the rights of extremely violent criminals over the rights of 99% of the population that just wants to live their lives. It's weird. They want the whole country to be destroyed. That's why they had the borders open. Yeah? Wide open.
Starting point is 01:02:38 I just don't understand it. I feel like it's, you know, we hear these stores about private equity firms that will buy up a company, sell off all its assets for a profit and just destroy it. and it's like, you know, there's a play there, right? The company makes a million dollars a year, not a very big company, but if you sell off, if you buy the company for $5 million, sell off all the machinery and all its assets, you'll make $500, you'll make, you'll sell it for all the assets sell for $5.5 million. So you buy it for $5,000, you make $500,000 and destroy the business. That's what it seems like Democrats do politically.
Starting point is 01:03:13 They say, instead of long-term success and growth, gut the system, extract as much as you can from the taxpayer, burn it down and run. The left did that in New York City during lockdowns. All these small businesses were destroyed. Everyone left, and they bought up all the buildings. And they took over the hotels and put illegals in them. And gave them debit cards.
Starting point is 01:03:33 Let's go to that next story from the DHS press release. ICE launches Operation Midway Blitz. You guys know why I love that name because I'm from Midway. And so when I saw that, I was like, really? Are they going to my neighborhood? Today, the Department of Homeland Security announced Operation Midway Blitz in honor of Katie Abraham, who was killed in a drunk driving, hit-and-run car wreck caused by a criminal illegal alien. Julio Kukul Bowl in Illinois, this ICE operation will target the criminal illegal aliens who flocked to Chicago in Illinois
Starting point is 01:04:05 because they knew Governor Pritzker and his sanctuary policies would protect them and allow them to roam free and American streets. Wow. They say below are just a handful of the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens. including gang members, drug traffickers, kidnappers, and rapists who were released because of Governor Pritzker's sanctuary policies. And they're going to mention this guy, 47-year-old battery aggravated assault, DUI, trespassing. This guy, a domestic violence assault drug position, drug manufacturing, procuring prostitutes, aggravated unlawful use of weapons.
Starting point is 01:04:38 I mean, this is, this is crazy. I'm going to say it again. I don't know who these people think they are. There's one video where a guy says there's going to be a civilian uprising against ice. And I'm just sitting here thinking like, I don't know who these people think they are. But you know what? You know what I think happens? Illegal immigrants come to this country.
Starting point is 01:04:59 They move to Chicago and then say, we will fight you or staying. And me and my friends are all like, dude, we don't know who you are. We have no problem with federal law enforcement walking around. Literally nobody cares. When I asked my buddy from Chicago, which would you prefer, the crime gang violence, or a couple of National Guard walking on the street, they laugh because it's a retarded question. What? Literally nobody would even flinch if National Guard are walking on the street. If ICE shows up in where I grew up and they were doing an operation on the street
Starting point is 01:05:29 corner, literally no, they're going to be walking back from the grocery store with their milk, bread, and eggs, and they're going to be like, oh, I don't know. I don't care. Yeah, well, and you saw the left, the left's perception of the National Guard is totally ridiculous. Like, it was the Piscoe was on the show, in the Culture War show, and he was like, they're sending killing machines in New York City. Murder machines. I'm like, have you ever met a National Guardsman? Like, they're very normal, nice guys.
Starting point is 01:05:53 They're literally reservists. They're literally the same people that you run into, like, you know, working at a store. They call them weekend warriors? Yeah, well, I mean, yeah. You know, usually it's a little bit. It's one weekend a month, and then two weeks a year, they're
Starting point is 01:06:08 normal Americans that do normal American jobs. Maybe they work. Maybe they're a mechanic. Maybe they work at you know, an HVAC repair guy. They're normal Americans. So to say that they're just killing machines is absolutely ridiculous. Dude, that is insane. He said they were murder machines.
Starting point is 01:06:26 And then I'm like, okay. That very, I was like very few, like, what is the percentage of combat infantry? Do you know the percentage of like all people? It's small, right? In the Marine Corps, it's probably like 7 to 9% roughly. They're all, I was like the guy working on computers and doing IT stuff. It's not a murder machine. They're trained.
Starting point is 01:06:47 They're physically fit. They don't handle weapons. But Phil is physically fit. I don't know how to handle weapons. I wouldn't call him a murder machine. Never murdered anybody in my life. Yeah, I think the murder machines are it's the people we just saw in that video. Like, there's a lot of murder machines just on the streets running around.
Starting point is 01:07:02 It's like, hello. There are probably more murder machines in Chicago than there are in the National Guard. They're tying two of these stories that we've already talked about into this one. So if one of our arguments on the left is, is going to be, you know, in terms of like black crime, is that we have a lack of opportunity. Well, I can't really think of much that is better for opportunity for African Americans in Chicago
Starting point is 01:07:25 than deporting a whole bunch of illegal aliens. A lot of jobs are going to open up, a lot of, you know, rent is going to become cheaper, housing is going to become cheaper. The rent. Yeah. Like these young liberals don't get it. When you remove the illegal immigrants who are entering Chicago, they're putting up,
Starting point is 01:07:44 So this is really, really funny. I was talking to my friend about the Leclair courts. In 2009, they bulldoze the black neighborhood because of the gangs. When you go there now, it looks like, and I could be wrong about this, but it looks like an illegal immigrant camp. I think that's what they set up. This big white tents when we drove past over the fourth, and I'm like, I think there's ended up an illegal immigrant camp. You get rid of those people. There's a guy.
Starting point is 01:08:06 There's one guy. And he owns a three-story building in Chicago, and he rents out the bottom two floors and lives on the top floor. So he's charging $2,000 for the second, $2,000 for the first. You know why? Because when he posted on Craigslist, he got 500 emails saying, I want it. And so he goes, 2250. Then he waits, he gets 20 emails. He's like, wow, 25.
Starting point is 01:08:32 He gets seven emails. And he goes, 3,000, he gets three emails. And he's like, 3,000, it's yours. You deport the people who are here illegally. And then all of a sudden, people stop emailing. And he says, man, I can't rent this out for $3,000 anymore, nobody's emailing. Because now there is a large supply of available units to live in, releasing the tension, and making it easier and cheaper to live in these apartments.
Starting point is 01:08:57 Yeah. I literally spoke to a used car dealer in Virginia who was saying that he's finding it really, really difficult to move inventory. And he sells very, very low-end used cars. And it's because there's a huge supply now. It's like if you're young and you're just trying to get to school or whatever, go, you can actually buy, because I don't know if, I mean, people that there know, is the use car market went crazy during COVID, totally out of reach for young people that are just
Starting point is 01:09:18 trying to get to school. And now we're freeing up inventory. And it's the same thing of housing. It's the same thing with jobs. Like, everything in your life gets easier and better because of mass deportations. Yeah, we have, that's true. 55 million visa holders. And then, you know, anywhere between, my guess is 30 and 50 million illegal aliens in the United States all over the place. That's a lot of demand. A lot of demand. You erase a significant amount of that by moving those people out. The argument they're making is, yeah, but those people buy food and that sustains the economy. And I'm sitting there being like, you know, Democrats, you advocated for abortion and so now the fertility rates in the gutter, told women to be girl bosses, not to have families, and then open the floodgates and let tons of illegal immigrants in the country who are low-skilled labor and can't replace our managerial class or expert level class.
Starting point is 01:10:07 That's just literally burning the country down. it's insane and also as an aside I don't know we'll get to the story in a second Gen Z doesn't want to have kids anymore so we cooked well
Starting point is 01:10:19 I mean it's just Gen Z women right Gen Z women I think it's all well liberal liberal men and women like cities cities are not child friendly anymore cities that's because there's no kids
Starting point is 01:10:28 there's no families but again we'll get in a couple of minutes for now let's just wrap up the question for you guys is there are going going to be businesses that shut down because of this.
Starting point is 01:10:41 We're talking about reducing demand, which will make rents cheaper, house is cheaper, but it does also mean it's going to be harder for you to find certain goods, certain products. I don't care. That's fine. Yeah, I literally don't care. We have chickens. I get my eggs from our own chickens, and we're looking at buying
Starting point is 01:10:57 a mini cow. I think mini cows do, like, one or two gallons of milk per day. Nice. Like a real cow, like a regular old cow, does like 12 gallons and drink that much milk. My girlfriend's going to want to come over to meet your cow. Cows are great. She's like, I want to get a cow. And I'm like, we're not getting a cow.
Starting point is 01:11:11 We have a townhouse here. I saw this, there's a really great viral video where there's a cow is bloated with methane. And so it's just on the ground sideways. And there's another cow just staring at it. And the farmer walks up and he jams the thing in it to release the gas. And the cow just watches. And he's just like staring at the other cow. And I'm like, do cows are great.
Starting point is 01:11:29 Have animals be a little bit more self-sufficient. It would be good for everyone in this country if they were a little bit more reliant. I saw this viral post. I said Steve Jobs wrote himself an email and it was something like he was like I eat food that I don't grow I live in buildings I did not build and it was something like that
Starting point is 01:11:46 but I'm like it's a really great point to make a hundred years ago or maybe like 150 we mostly ate food that we grew like there was a certain percentage of our diet that was our own diet the average family owned one cow they had animals
Starting point is 01:12:01 they had chickens and you'd supplement some of the things you couldn't get now we literally produce nothing for ourselves The average person in this country does nothing for themselves. It's crazy. Yeah. Well, I mean, the illegal immigration thing is just another example of basically one generation getting the benefits, which was like the cheap labor, like a 20-year window where it made labor cheap, made it a little easier to run a business and that sort of thing.
Starting point is 01:12:25 And in exchange, they just sold the country's future out. And it's like, it's a great example of Americans, where you need to be weaned off of this hyper-consumerism, like you're saying with the food, it's like we've gotten fat and happy. And we don't even realize how, like, where our food even comes from, these sorts of things. Oh, bro. I love the story when I was arguing with the socialist on X. And he said, food comes from the grocery store. God. And I was like, well, when you buy it, it does.
Starting point is 01:12:51 But how does the milk get there? What does it come from? And they're like, what do you mean? It's at the grocery store. And I'm like, who brings it to the grocery store? And where did it come from before then? It was like, what are you talking about? It's at the grocery store.
Starting point is 01:13:01 And I'm like, oh, my God. Dude, communists think money is food. They genuinely, they're like, I mentioned that PBD debate. And the woman's like, how much money do you need to feed every person in the United States? It's like, what's the average calorie of a dollar bill? Yet no amount of money will feed anybody. You're talking about labor.
Starting point is 01:13:19 Labor from another human that you want for free. Yeah, it's not going to happen. Yeah, well, they're just completely removed from the entire cycle. It's the same thing when you're debating people on illegal immigration is like, yeah, but the GDP is going up. And you're like, yes, but you're like selling out a generation. You're inflating rent prices, food prices, you know, vehicle prices. these sorts of things, but I know, but the GDP's going up. I'm like, yes, because
Starting point is 01:13:39 you're pumping more people and so they're spending more money and the GDP will go up, but they're just totally removed from how things actually work, how these mechanisms actually function. Well, let's jump to this next story I call the apocalypse. From NBC News Decision Desic poll, Steve Kornacki says they ask Gen Z adults, 18 to 29, what they consider important to a successful life. The combination of gender and politics produced two very different had of priorities. Men who voted for Trump, their number one definition of success, having children. That is correct. That's the correct answer. Women who voted for Harris, their number one, 51% is fulfilling job and career, the lowest having children. Women who voted for Harris
Starting point is 01:14:24 do not believe having children makes you successful. And that is disgusting. Not to be fair, women who voted for Trump also a low priority. For women who voted for Trump, number one was financial independence, then fulfilling job, then owning own home, then being grounded spiritually, then having money to do the things you want to do, and then having children. Yeah. Wild. Now, liberal men, men who vote for Harris, having children, not the bottom, but only 9% considered
Starting point is 01:14:59 it to be to be indicative of success. So Gen Z is cooked. Gen Alpha is already half
Starting point is 01:15:08 of Gen Z and Gen Z doesn't want to have kids and millennials didn't have kids. So Gen Alpha
Starting point is 01:15:15 at 40 million. I'm willing to bet I think they're calling it Generation Bravo because nobody wants to be
Starting point is 01:15:19 called Generation Beta. Bravo is going to be 13 million. Probably not. It probably should be
Starting point is 01:15:29 like 27 million. But we're over. I watched this video where they said, it was like a mini-doc thing. No civilization has ever recovered in the history of humanity from 1.3% or less fertility. Well, the good news is there will be artificial womb factories. And they'll be filled with 30,000 artificial wounds that they're developing right now. So if you do want kids, you can put it in a robot. My bet is that. The future is trending towards the people will say, we don't want to have kids, but we need to have kids, so they will vote for the government to create human growth
Starting point is 01:16:03 facilities where humans will be cloned in artificial wombs. Just like Bill Gates is making butter out of thin air now. He's going to do their kids. Oh, man, I saw that. Disgusting. They literally fuse hydrogen and carbons to make fake butter. And then they put salt in it. They make them eat it. The news reporters eat it on air and pretend like a
Starting point is 01:16:21 taste could. Swirl on the drain. Bill Gates' fake butter. I saw a study about a week or so ago. And it said the variable that actually correlates most to women being happy is being married. And so, like, what we're seeing out of these, this is that women are being culturally taught to do the opposite and want the opposite of what is actually in their best interest. I'm not going to tell any woman what, you know, she should or should not do or any other man, that this is for every person to make up. But culturally, we have a big problem. And the wrong signals are being sent to women. And, you know, I've got a dog.
Starting point is 01:16:55 I'm going to make sure that, you know, a big part of her life is understanding that having children is the most fulfilling aspect of being an adult. And getting married is the, you know, the most important thing of being an adult because you're hanging out with your best friend all the time. And women aren't taught that now. I think we should be telling them that. I know. Like, we should be instilling it in them all the time, like how important that is and having that anchor at home. Yeah. Through the chaos of the world.
Starting point is 01:17:19 Yeah, I tapped the circle. I tapped my schizophrenic historian friend when this story broke. and I was like, has there ever been a moment in human history where men wanted kids more than women did? And he's like, no, this is unprecedented. This is the first time in human history where men want families and kids more than women. Well, you know, you know what's going to happen once we have designer babies, there will never be a woman again. I think women will fall to like 10% of the population. And the reason is there's two narratives. The rights probably not going to do this. So if we actually
Starting point is 01:17:55 go into artificial womb future, I actually think the future that's more likely to happen is liberals just end up eradicating themselves through not reproducing. Conservatives have lots of babies. In the event, liberals' worldview wins out. Nobody has babies and they go to artificial wounds. Liberals are going to say this to each other.
Starting point is 01:18:11 They're going to go, but because of the patriarchy, we don't want to have a baby who's going to have an unfair disadvantage. So we should just have a boy. They're better off. If they're choosing traits, they're going to choose guys. That's what Orchid's doing right now. You know, it's one of the bigger IVF eugenicist type companies.
Starting point is 01:18:27 They're just picking boys? I don't know if they're picking boys, but you can pick whatever you want. Yeah, look at China. Exactly. When it came down to it and they'll get have one kid, they were like abort the women, the girls. You can whittle it down to whatever you want. To this day, they're 55% male as a country. Well, who needs women when Elon's making all that anime for? True. Hey, hey, I,
Starting point is 01:18:44 nationally strip clubs are going out of business. Around here, there are a bunch of places where it'll be like, I'm not going to call any of them about specifically, but it'll be like, so-and-so's, and there's a big white bar, and that's his club. And you're like, I know what word was under that big ball, that big white slab you put on the sign. And you go in, and I already did mention one, images. We used to, you drive past it on 340 when you're out in West Virginia, and we always drove past, like, that's a strip club. Like, none of us want to go there. Until Richie Jackson one day, texted us saying, hey, I'm at images. It's not a strip club.
Starting point is 01:19:18 And we're all like, Richie, were you looking for a strip club? No, it's the bar. It's great. They got wings and food, and it's really nice, actually. But the stage has mirrors. And so we went there and did karaoke, and it was awesome. And the karaoke guys were up there, and everyone was singing. Everybody was in their late 40s and 50s. And the stage where we sang karaoke has mirrors on it, for obvious reasons. Old people don't care as much about going to the trick club, I guess.
Starting point is 01:19:44 There's not enough young people, and the boobs are free online. Trip clubs are gone. And also no one has cash anymore. No one has dollar bills to get. Oh, yeah. Now the strip club, the women are wearing square readers. You tap your card, and then you've got to tap the five and then ask you for a tip. And you're like, tip, I just gave you money.
Starting point is 01:20:02 That's what the tip is. Yeah, exactly. What's it called? It's called end tipping. Is that what it's called? I don't know. Where, like, literally everything asks for a tip now. No matter where you go.
Starting point is 01:20:14 Everywhere. It's like, I'm at the grocery store and they're like, we want to give me a tip. Walgreens, Petco. Everyone wants a tip. The casino is my favorite because the cashiers have. tip jars. I always tip the cashiers because, you know, I try to be nice to everybody and they know me there.
Starting point is 01:20:33 But I do find it fascinating that you tip your dealer, you tip your server. When you win a slot machine, you tip the lady who comes to the slot machine to cash you out. And then when you go to the cashier to get your money back, you got to tip the cashier too. And you can Venmo the treasury now. What? You want to help take care of the debt. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:50 Whoever the IRS will take a Venmo as well. Trump should, like, if he, like, throws out a bang or truth socially, you don't put a little tip in there. It's like, that was good. Dude, it is, it is, my theory on why women don't want to have kids is because they're, they're more social or socially oriented. And so society says, be a girl boss. So when they're asked, they don't want to, they don't want to be ostracized. They want to fit in. So when they're asked, what do you want?
Starting point is 01:21:15 They go, uh, to be a girl boss and then look around. I think they're lying in those surveys. I think they actually want kids. I think they're lying about not wanting kids. Yes. I think that's... They're denying nature. As, as, you know, I'll defer to Shane.
Starting point is 01:21:30 You have more kids than I. I do. And for longer. But when we go walk around, I've said it before, women act to my baby like people act to celebrities. Yeah. Like, we're walking on the street. Women are like, oh my God, I want to see your baby.
Starting point is 01:21:43 Can I see her baby? And I was in an elevator and some old day goes, let me see your baby. And she like leans over. And I'm like, women love baby. Just walking by him on the street. You got the baby in a stroller. Well, it's like women just by nature, like they have to be led.
Starting point is 01:21:56 So it's like as a society until you prioritize children and say, no, this is what we need to be doing. They're never going to actually decide to have children, even if they desperately want them. Yep. I'll just keep lying to surveys. Like I was with men, I mean, everyone's really hammering on the women for their responses in the study. And it's like, yes, as you should. But even with the men, it's not great that the number one thing they're prioritizing is getting married and having kids. Because that is really great.
Starting point is 01:22:19 But that should come naturally. That should be naturally happening to men. That shouldn't be a goal. That should be something that happens. So that just shows you how fundamentally broken society is that that's like the man's most lofty goal is getting married. It's a goal because it's like unattainable. Exactly. So it's like that's also a really terrifying thing.
Starting point is 01:22:35 And I think to a degree men are just looking for stability. They're like, okay, well, I know a family is going to provide stability because they can't find stability anywhere else in society because everything, they're getting the rug pulled out for them all the time. Liberals are going to buy neuralink alpha. Elon's going to come out and he's going to be like, I have the neuralink chip and it doesn't really work that well. and it could melt your brain. And then all Gen Z is going to be like, I'll take 10. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:55 And he's going to be like, well, it's got a 93% chance of killing. Don't care. Just plug it in. And if it works, let's go. Yeah, everyone's going to take the buyout. The buyout. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:05 Like, look at what we're facing. And then it's like the, there's like the goon machine. Yeah. They're going to take the buyout. There's no question about it. A goon machine. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:13 Yeah, but what I think is going to happen is, I actually, this is funny because there's the meme where women are like, men only want one thing. thing and it's just because I'd be willing to bet large sums of money that if Elon Musk did come out with a neuralink device and said harem simulator or noble knight dragon warrior quest they'd choose noble knight dragon warrior quest and I mean that somewhat facetiously if he said in this version you will be a leader respected by your peers accomplishing great things and you will go on great missions and great quests and seek adventure and you will eventually find love this one you'll be
Starting point is 01:23:51 in a room with dozens of naked women who will do whatever you say most guys are going to choose the adventure quest success and goal stuff it's already that's already present at a micro level because men know like the data is out the cat's out of the bag that pornography does destroy your willpower and that sort of thing so men are making that decision every day already but choosing the watch pornography i i i agree with those stats but i don't think that's why men would ultimately choose the ultimate Quest. I think this is why while porn is a massive industry, AAA games tend to be straightforward adventure mission oriented. And we don't see the three billion dollar release being Haram Quest. Those games exist. Guys do buy them. But I think like your average guy probably looks at porn
Starting point is 01:24:36 or something. But the games they play are not solely focused on those things. Guys get dopamine releases when they feel like they've reached level two. It's the origin of video games, it's the origin of sports. When they feel like they've up their stats, when they've broken a new record, they get a massive dopamine release. So I think that's where they'd actually go. And like young women will be like, but guys only want sex. I actually think women care more about sex than guys do.
Starting point is 01:25:04 But it's, it's, I'll put it this way. If you were to zoom out to outer space like an alien, you'd probably find out that men and women care about sex basically the same. However, when you zoom in, women think guys who are always like looking at naughty magazines or whatever obsessed with sex, but there's an inversion of this. In a guy's day-to-day life, they care about finding the end of that tunnel, solving the maze, defeating the dragon, and women gossip with each other about men. So it's pretty equal. Men and women were humans, so they're all basically the same, but it's macro versus micro. Guys passively will be like, yeah, sometimes I'll do this, whereas women are, look at, do you, earmuffs for your kids?
Starting point is 01:25:46 Do you guys know about this new best-selling novel, the Minotars thing? Oh, yeah. You've seen it. You've seen it. I'm in the, I'm in, I'm in closing this on this one. What is it called milking farm Minotar or something? Yeah, something like that. One of the best.
Starting point is 01:26:00 Called the generacy, Tim. It's called degeneracy. One of the, so you remember 50 Chates of Grey, and this is my point. The best selling novel for women was BDSM erotica. porn for women and like what's like the best selling media for guys gta or like some video game or fortnight yeah like i guess fortnight doesn't quite you don't buy it but you're buying into it there's a new book going viral it's not super new it's a couple years old that's got like 60,000 reviews five stars all women buying it it is about a millennial woman with college debt who is
Starting point is 01:26:33 desperate and about to lose and get evicted so she goes to work on a glory hole farm for minotars where she's a hooker for gigantic bulls, human anthropomorphized bulls. And there was this one excerpt that I hope is not real. But it was apparent, like I saw us go viral on X. One of the scenes in the book is the woman is on a dinner date with one of the bulls who she milks in milking sessions. And they order dinner. And when the bill comes, the Minotaur grabs the check from her and then looks at her
Starting point is 01:27:07 and says, listen, I know. know you're a strong woman and you have the money to pay your own half of this bill. But we are at different points in our careers and I can easily afford to spoil you. And if I can, I will. To which he says at that moment, if he wanted me to, I would have on the spot. That's what they're reading. Oh, my God. I'm looking at the cover right now.
Starting point is 01:27:26 You're looking at it. The cover is crazy, dude. They're reading this kind of stuff and they're unwinding to like murder documentaries. It's like women. Is everything okay? No, no, nothing is okay. What's going on? Nothing is okay.
Starting point is 01:27:39 Meanwhile, Gen C guys are like, I want to have a family. Yeah, we're like, we want a family. We're hopping on Fortnite with the squad. Meanwhile, the ladies are up to. What's going on over there? Can we just do an honorable mention and play this video real quick? Smells and tastes like the butter we're all familiar with, but without the farmland, fertilizers, or emissions tied to that typical process.
Starting point is 01:28:00 Well, that's terrible to follow that story. It's happening right here in Batavia. In the middle of an industrial park in a suburb, west of Chicago, something unprecedented is happening. So you're using this gas right now to like cook your food. And we're proposing that we would like to first make your food with that gas. The company is called Saver. And you better believe it. Their pioneering tech uses carbon and hydrogen to make the stick of butter you see on this plate. This is pretty novel to be able to make food that looks and tastes and feels exactly like dairy butter,
Starting point is 01:28:37 but with no agriculture whatsoever. And no long ingredient list the average person can't pronounce. It's really just our fat, some water, a little bit of lassophon as an emulsifier, and some natural flavor in color. How? Fats are made up of carbon and hydrogen chains. Who is our in that? The goal here, replicate those chains without animals or plants.
Starting point is 01:28:59 And they did it. They tell me to simplify, they take carbon dioxide. from the air and hydrogen from water. Heat them up and oxidize them. The final result? It looks like a wax, like a candle wax at first. But they're fat molecules, like the ones in beef, cheese, or vegetable oils.
Starting point is 01:29:19 Sustainability is why we are here. It's all done releasing zero greenhouse grasses. Using no farmland to feed cows. We're like not at full capacity in this facility yet. And even though we're staying in a factory setting. In addition to the carbon footprint being much lower for a process like this, right? The land footprint is like a thousand times lower
Starting point is 01:29:42 than what you need in traditional agriculture. I know what you're thinking. I think we need to taste it. I would love for you to text this. It's all women too. What is your slopstick and your slop water? I love butter, so I'm going to take it. And eat it, shut up.
Starting point is 01:29:55 I wouldn't need it. Admittedly, surprisingly like butter. Cheers. Oh no. I'm sorry, but it would have been funny if she goes like like, wah, blah, blah, wow.
Starting point is 01:30:08 Like the next show, she looks like a toxic adventure. Another reason they say this makes it impact. No palm oil. A trauma movie straight through. A significant contributor to deforestation and climate change. That's not all.
Starting point is 01:30:19 Of the 51 billion tons of greenhouse gases emitted every year, look at the bright side. No seed oil. Look at the production of bats and oils from animals and plants. So when could you get a taste yourself? Oh boy.
Starting point is 01:30:31 Right now, they're working directly with restaurants, bakeries, and food suppliers. Releasing these chocolates made with their butter in time for the holidays. Sabre butter in either its current manifestation or with our partners, we expect that to be on the shelves kind of more like around 2027. Their teams here in Batavia, Illinois, and their home lab base in San Jose, California, backed by Bill Gates, who wrote in his blog, quote,
Starting point is 01:30:59 the idea of switching to lab-made fats and oils may seem strange at first. but their potential to significantly reduce our carbon footprint is immense, believing butter can make a difference. Ian was saying that what's going to happen in the future is, now he was wrong about the why. He said that we're going to be pulling carbon out of the atmosphere to make graphene because he's obsessed with graphene and he's wrong. That being said, they're pulling carbon dioxide out of the air, fusing it with hydrogen from water to make fake fat, I guess to make actual lipids. If this scales to mass production, they will be pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere to mass produce butter. And you won't know if you're eating this at some point. You're not to be on top of this.
Starting point is 01:31:41 This is the same guy Bill Gates who's got the appeal thing going on with all the fruits where you don't know. You might not know if it's wrapped in this clear coating. A cheta. It's weird. You know what cheta is? Yeah. You ever have a cheta? That's cockroaches, isn't it?
Starting point is 01:31:52 Cricket. Cricket. So my assumption is they realized if they put cricket on a back of an ingredients label, you'd be like, I ain't eating that. that's gross so they call it a cheta protein well here's my question so we've got sustainable butter and we've got minotaur glory holes to liberal women which one is more pornographic i think they're taking both that's just the future you get your glass of slop water you got your cheta this doesn't sound too bad guys come on you know digital children and then like her explaining the ingredients list like she rattled she rattled that a little too quick she's like yeah it's just
Starting point is 01:32:27 like water and gas and like the blood of a virgin and some salt and you're like whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa next to the slop water is a woman held up on chains screaming literally yeah so yeah I will not be drinking the slop water will not have the slop stick I'm not doing it Bill Gates RFK needs to ban this immediately what is we raid him yeah gates what it what is I don't know what I when I when I when I hold on hold on Flint water hold on hold on I'm not I'm not kidding. When I Google searched Slopwater Wiki, what do you think the, what do you think him up? I don't know. Okay. Okay, hold on first. Water slope, a type of canal inclined plane is the first one. Well, that's not what I meant.
Starting point is 01:33:16 The second one is oil discharge monitoring equipment. It says ODME is based on a measurement of oil content in the ballast and slop water. Okay, well, what is Slopwater? The third search term, Fallout Wiki. Then it's Slop definition, followed by the Vault Fallout Wiki. So for some reason, when you search for Slop Water,
Starting point is 01:33:42 the first search is, fallout the video game about a post-apocalyptic dystopia where the country and planet was wiped out nuclear war. I don't know what slop water is. I'm sure someone's like, oh yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:54 Slop water refers to contaminated water mixed with oil, Drilling fluids and other waste primarily generated During offshore oil and gas drilling Well, at least they're making use of it Yeah, making butter I mean look if this were If this were like a healthier version of butter
Starting point is 01:34:07 I feel like there might be Some like validity to its existence But if it's just you know So that way you're not using milk To make butter I don't really see the purpose To help Bill Gates do the cow genocide He wants to do clearly and block the sun
Starting point is 01:34:24 Clearly Yo check this out check this out they said this is very interesting one thing i will say that probably means something entirely different but watch the video and pause at 138 and tell me what you read in the tank in the upper left it says t-905 slop water yes it says slop water i don't know what slop means but it's definitely an editing oversight slop water is contaminated water byproduct generated during oil and gas drilling operations particularly with oil or synthetic based muds it can add hydrocarpents chemicals and solids which prevent it's overboard i'm i'm going to be honest i think
Starting point is 01:34:56 They're recycling petroleum byproduct waste. Oh, very possible. And they're not saying it because nobody would want it. So they're like, hey, you know, from this drilling and this fracking, you have this sludge. What do we do with it? And they're like, what if we extracted the carbon and made fat with it? And then people ate it. Someone in the suburb, they call it soylent butter.
Starting point is 01:35:22 Like, as far as I'm concerned, like in principle, if they, if you can have, a company that can actually manufacture things that are chemically the exact same as things that occur in nature. I don't have a principle. I don't have a principled problem. You'll never replicate. You don't believe the moon is real. It's not. Okay. So, but let me finish my sentence then. I don't have a problem with that in principle. But I don't, as far as this goes, I don't see the point of being like, oh, we have this manufactured. We managed to create it out of, you know, however the means they do. I don't see the point
Starting point is 01:35:59 because generally like unless it's trying to limit the amount of factory farming there is maybe that might be legitimate but I don't think it's for people to eat just butter. I get people prepared
Starting point is 01:36:13 to eat other things that are fake. I just think it's time I become king because I would just go in and arrest these people. I just don't, I'm sorry. I'd be like ma'am, you're under arrest and she'd be like but I just why I'd be quiet
Starting point is 01:36:26 it. Jail. Please get in the vehicle. There's no, there's no trial. You are making, you are making slop butter, soilant butter. All of you, news reporter. You go to jail too, just because all of you are not right to jail, believe it or not. I think it's an inside joke with Bill Gates where he's like, what can I put on these tanks and people, these idiots will still eat it. You're right. Put slop butter. They fell for it. They're still eating. It's slop. It's right there. It's right there. Yeah, and they put T-905, just make it extra ominous. That's a technical term for slop water.
Starting point is 01:37:03 The future is disgusting. Bill Gates is an evil man. Yeah. He's like, what's wrong with eating the slop butter? I like cows. They taste good. But you're carbon. Yeah, as a means to limit carbon, I'm not so down with.
Starting point is 01:37:21 I don't, I'm not buying that there is a massive problem with global warming. I know that there is a slight increase, but it's something like it's been projected to be like two or three degrees and over the next 100 years or something. My entire life, I've been listening to people doom cast about how by 20, by the year 2000, the seas are going to rise. By the year 2010, the seas are going to rise. By 2020, I mean, it was it was Al Gore that was saying in 2006 in the movie, an inconvenient truth, he was saying that all of these catastrophic things were going to happen by 2020. It was five years ago. Nothing has happened. Not one. In fact, there was an increase in ice on the globe last year. So I don't buy any of the global warming BS at all. I'm not a scientist,
Starting point is 01:38:14 so I can't definitively say one way or the other other than I agree with you. But I can say this definitively that fake butter is not going to solve the problem. No, it's not. If there is one, it will not be part of the solution. I'm not a scientist, but what I can't, say is offering mortgages on Miami beachfront property should be fraud based on the narrative from the government. If Miami is going to flood and sink or whatever, then it's fraud when these banks offer loans on properties and insurance as well. They're all criminals. So, you know, why did Barack Obama buy beachfront property on, was it Martha's Vineyard or was it Nantucket? It's Ocean Front Property on Martha's Vineyard. On Martha's Vineyard. Like,
Starting point is 01:38:56 He bought it. It'll be largely underwater. A decade or 15 years ago, I don't buy it at all. I'm not buying. Well, what you don't understand, Phil, is that Barack Obama is such a great leader. He's so confident that we will overcome climate change that he knows it's worth it because we'll win. My favorite is the picture of the Statue of Liberty in like 101 and a picture of it in 2025. And it shows the water line. And it's exactly the same spot. Exactly.
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Starting point is 01:40:34 Agreed. Yeah. Agreed. Quani says, how do you respond to pushback that Republican states have higher violent crimes with this? And? And? And? If I say like, hey, National Guard should stop all the murders in Chicago because it has a high density of murders. And they go, yeah, well, red states have more crime. I go, okay. Your point? There's also a higher rate of red states complying with and submitting their crime data. And we're not seeing this in California and other states.
Starting point is 01:41:06 They're intentionally not submitting it. It's just, I'll tell you this. Here's the pushback. Chicago is a hyperconcentration urban region where a lot of the crime happens in a very tight space where a small amount of federal law enforcement and National Guard can put a stop to it. Red states with high crime, it's largely spread out over hundreds of square miles, which would be extremely difficult to police. It is a challenge with rural areas. So by all means, be upset. There's more crime in there. Sure, but why should we, why? Hey, you can't come in here and
Starting point is 01:41:38 stop crime because there's more crime in that state. Okay. We'll stop the crime there. We'll figure it out. We'll stop the crime there too. What's the argument? It's no argument. Amtru says the left off the crime, gaining money, power and control. They don't care about crime. They use it for their benefit. Agreed. That's why I love this. The IRS, it says,
Starting point is 01:42:00 they don't care how you get the money, your taxes on it. You are legally required to report income from ill-gotten gains. Did you commit a crime to get the money? Just report it because we want our cut. That's what they went after Al Capone with. Taxes.
Starting point is 01:42:15 All right. McBeefrod says, thank you for fixing the YouTube playlist issue of clips being in the podcast. you are all very handsome. Oh, well, thank you. Wow. Just as, what does it say?
Starting point is 01:42:28 Just as just a stupid glazer. Okay. The people that say that justice and mental health system failed him will also say that he must be released back into the public so has not continued to victimize him. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:40 Everybody's saying death penalty and the argument is like, he's on video doing it. You can see it. There's no question here. And functionally, emotionally, individually, I understand. You can't release this guy.
Starting point is 01:42:50 We know he did it. He's even a danger to other people in prison. So why are we going to spend money to keep someone who has done such evil things? The challenge is not the individual level, which I understand. The challenge is the machine is saying we justify, we grant the state the right to execute. And the problem there is Kamala Harris will kill you. When I did that story about catching pedophiles, I, in the story, imagined a lot of things happening to them that would take their lives. And I can't let the state have that ability.
Starting point is 01:43:20 I think we can't trust him to do it. I want this guy. He can't be in polite society. He can't be, he needs to be removed from society forever, you know. The island. The island. Put him on. El Salvador.
Starting point is 01:43:29 Put him on the island. Yeah, there you go. I mean, this is what's crazy. What's preferable? If you came to me and said, Tim, we are not going to pay the bills for this criminal. He's a threat to even other prisoners. So death penalty. And you say, Tim, no death penalty.
Starting point is 01:43:45 Then I say, El Salvador. And the Democrats are like, no. And I'm like, if the option is death penalty or El Salvador Supermax, I say El Salvador let them deal with it, exile, exile them. Put him on one of Elon Space Rockets. I mean, there's no easy answer, to be honest. Like in this capacity, it's one of the greatest examples of the challenge in this question. Again, he's a repeat offender, career criminal, violent, attacked others before, will attack again, attacks for no reason. You put him in general population in a prison, he will attack them.
Starting point is 01:44:15 So he's going to go in solitary. and then we got to pay the bills to lock a guy up forever in a box where he can't do anything even though we know he's evil and we can't like that's a difficult question. North Carolina does have the death penalty.
Starting point is 01:44:27 Oh yeah, there are plenty of states. I think 25 states. Democrats are going to argue that this poor man is a victim of the system or something stupid. Michael Malice made a great point one time. He said, look, I never understand. Well, this is one of the many
Starting point is 01:44:40 that Michael Malice has made. But he was talking about the death penalty and he was saying, you know, I never understand. how in the U.S., people say, you can't give him the death penalty because he's mentally ill. And he's like, I always thought that that was the best reason, right? Which sounds horrible on the face of it, but like if someone is not going to get better and they don't understand that what they did was wrong, it's actually better for society
Starting point is 01:45:09 if they're not allowed to be in society. and you can make the argument that the death penalty is more humane than putting someone that doesn't understand why they are in a cage in a cage for the rest of their life. Let's always say with like the court system and they're like, he pleads insanity. He's too insane to stand trial. I'm like, isn't that the best reason to like put someone in jail?
Starting point is 01:45:28 Oh, but the insanity plea, this is what I love about. You go to person forever. Right. When you plead insanity, you get life. And the trope in movies is that you get away with it. Like you murder someone. And they say, well, by reason of insanity, we're going to release them to medical care for a year. No, you murder someone and you don't know right from wrong.
Starting point is 01:45:49 They say, you're going to a medical facility forever. So 20 years becomes a life sentence. Yeah. Yeah. The British had the right to deal with Australia. We need asylum. We need asylums. But I'm going to run, Tim.
Starting point is 01:45:59 Thanks for having me. I'll see you guys later. Head on over to Inverter World Live on YouTube and Rumble. We'll be live at 10 o'clock. Phone lines will be open. We'll see all there. Anyone can call in. Anyone can call in.
Starting point is 01:46:10 Tell us a crazy story. It'll be fun. And we've got Y2K 2.0 coming up tonight that we're going to talk about, 2038. Yeah. And Sasquatch did it. Sasquatch was through a portal doing it. And we'll talk about all that later. See you guys.
Starting point is 01:46:24 Moon's Real Chain. All right. What do we got here? Amtru says, 1989 Crips versus 15 ranges. Rangers? I know, he's a typo. In L.A., the Crips lost. Yep.
Starting point is 01:46:39 Yep. That's not a surprise. Yeah. D4292 says I vote for Phil as governor of Mississippi. No. I'm never going to be a public servant. David Flores says shytown gangs will follow D.C. and move their activities into the suburban area more than they are.
Starting point is 01:46:58 Ask P.G. and Moco in MD right now, mark my words. Gangs are fluid. And they're not, they're not stupid. I mean, they may not be like rocket scientists, but they run businesses, man. They have, they sell drugs. They have distribution. There are people who are management. There are people who are lower level.
Starting point is 01:47:15 And if the National Guard comes in, the bosses are going to be like, hey, now we don't sell in that area because we're going to get too much heat from National Guard. Just move over here. That's what's going to happen. And it's going to be a game of Wackam Bowl, but I think the National Guard can do some good. KMX says, my farmer husband was 30 years National Guard, retired now in Illinois. Regular Central Illinois dude in a Chicago unit, most National Guard are pretty chill. Yep.
Starting point is 01:47:39 Indeed. Yeah, they're the bros. They're good guys. They're bros for sure. T-bomb 85 says Gotta love it Tim comes back tells everyone
Starting point is 01:47:46 he works so much he almost died then proceeds to tell everyone he has a new channel and I'm recording an additional half an hour every day
Starting point is 01:47:53 I'm something's wrong with me I guess subscribe to YouTube.com slash at Tim Pool the goal for this channel is going to be more random cultural commentary
Starting point is 01:48:03 and maybe even some vlog stuff just kind of random today I commented on this viral video of a cop who was accused of being high so whereas
Starting point is 01:48:11 like Timcast News my morning show, and it's like the news articles and cultural issues that are relevant at the time. The Tim Poole channel is just whatever I feel like. And so there's a viral video of a cop who was accused of being high. And I don't think he was. And I talked about it. I think he was dehydrated and probably sick. And the guy screaming in his face, you can get fired.
Starting point is 01:48:29 You're high on the job. And like, I don't think he's high. I don't think he's high. One evil chef says, crazy. No one has mentioned this. Did you know that the Marines, since they began, by law, are directly controlled by the president. It's in the original bill. That's why it takes an act of Congress to go to war,
Starting point is 01:48:45 but Trump is able to send Marines. Interesting. They're the president's 911 force. Do they communicate that to you guys? No. Well, I was an enlisted infantry guy, so they basically just say, go shoot the stuff over there,
Starting point is 01:49:00 and we follow those orders. But presidential authority is interesting. That's why I think the president often relies on National Guard and then Marines for various reasons. The missions you went on, were they almost always you were going to shoot or were like what was the balance of you were securing an area you're not in active combat most us I was in Iraq three times and most of that was just us walking around waiting to be shot at or blown up just a total waste of
Starting point is 01:49:26 time you know I'm fairly anti-Iraq war pro killing Islamic radicals but anti-Afghanistan war anti-Iraq war for that reason we were just walking around and being very reactionary to and targets you know so that's kind of why I ask because I I figured even if your infantry, it's not like every day they're saying, okay, here's your list of people you're going to go kill, go kill them now. No, and you'll walk around for two weeks and not see a thing. And then all of a sudden you'll have an IED go off. And that's why they always say complacency kills because you go out on these patrols.
Starting point is 01:49:57 And after two weeks of nothing, you start not paying attention. You start not seeing things. You start not, you know, looking around corners as much as you should be. And then, boom, they get you. I heard stories where, like, they'll be like a convoy and then a little kid will walk in front of the convoy with a bomb on them, things like Yeah, that happens a lot. And for whatever reason, the Muslims over there love to hit vehicles and less so people. So our solution to that was to stay out of vehicles. I mean, it sounds ridiculous. But we just would walk everywhere all over Iraq. We were walking because it was safer to walk somewhere to walk five, ten miles somewhere than to get into a Humvee because they wanted to blow up the Humvee. They like doing monetary damage, at least in that war. Maybe it was different in Afghanistan and elsewhere. So yeah, just stay out of the vehicles. What do you do if, like, you're driving in a truck and some little kids, like, 50 feet ahead of you just stands in the middle of the road? Does, like, the convoy stop?
Starting point is 01:50:48 Or, like, yeah, I mean, generally speaking, if it's a child, yes, they would stop. And if they saw something like a bomb was strapped to them, then they'd have to make a real moral choice at that point of, you know, protecting themselves or taking the kid out. I never saw a situation like that, but I do think that the RO rules of engagement would allow you to take out an enemy combatant. even if it was a child, if they were approaching you with a bomb. And that's just as a dad, like that tears me up. But you have, at the end of the day, you have to protect the man on your right and left. I've heard these stories, like, they know that we have rules. And they know that Americans don't want to kill kids.
Starting point is 01:51:25 That's right. And so I've heard stories like this. I don't know. That's just insane, man. Brutal. All right. What do we got here? John Mrov had a question for shame, but chain's gone.
Starting point is 01:51:37 He says, why don't you trust the people with the death penalty, but you do with two. A. Well, I can answer for that, because Kamala Harris, you know, it's like it's an easy answer, but she, like the story is, there are people who are supposed to be released from prison, but she kept them for slave labor. There was a guy who was on death row, and there was a exculpatory evidence that she blocked from, you know, so certainly I think we can all agree there are dangerous people and for the protection of society. I, you know, I know there are people who make the moral argument that retribution matters and someone who kills should be killed. because it's retribution and that's all that matters.
Starting point is 01:52:12 I don't think that way. My question is, are we safe? And with someone like this guy who killed this woman, no, not with him. Then there's a question of, we know he did it, he's on camera, he did it, he's going to do it again, he did it before, you put him in jail, he's a threat to the prisoners, they're like, what do you do? And then it comes down to this. Do you want to create a system by which, when you are complacent two weeks later,
Starting point is 01:52:32 Kamala Harris now has a kill switch? That's the challenge I have, where I'm like, dude, I get it. Evil people must be stopped and they can't be rehabilitative. and we have to protect, we have to protect the innocent. But what happens when Kamala Harris is handed that kill switch? We're all focused right now on this one guy, and there's evidence, we see the video, and we're like, this is the time where we say death penalty. Two weeks from now, we're going to be talking about taxes or tariffs or something.
Starting point is 01:52:56 And whoever that person was who was handed that button, in California, it was Kamala Harris. It literally was. She's going to be like, quick, no one's paying attention. And she's going to just start killing people, man. that's what freaks me out not easy not an easy question not an easy answer
Starting point is 01:53:14 let's see we'll grab some more there we go Maricio 91 says they left all the kids to single mothers that's what's wrong do you guys see that viral video from Charlie Kirk
Starting point is 01:53:25 and there's a black man who's arguing with him and says you claim that you know two thirds of black men abandon their their kids but 54% of black men
Starting point is 01:53:35 don't even have kids and Charlie's like yes and of the black men who do have kids two-thirds leave their wives and the guy didn't understand that many such cases yeah that's why these street street debate things are funny joe spinels says congress can put a stop to these judges by removing their own self-imposed judicial immunity that originated from english common law oh man this is a big story that actually we pulled up but we didn't get to millennial mama says is the story about greta tunberg's boat getting attacked by a drone real.
Starting point is 01:54:08 Well, according to all the reports I've seen, yeah, Greta Toonberg's flotilla was struck by a drone. I don't know. That got sent to me. I thought it was a joke. Is that real? I found like seven or eight different sources all saying it happened. Oh.
Starting point is 01:54:21 Yeah. But what was it like a small drone? Yeah, I mean, the boat was still floating and stuff. Yeah, it was a little fire. A drone, it was a small drone that came above it, where at least a bomb. That doesn't sound like Israel. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:54:35 Did Greta Toonberg get bombed? by Palestinians. They labeled it an attack. The first time that the left did something to then capitalize off of, you know, and then if it was, you'd play the victim card. If it was the Jews, they would have sent a page. Wait, wait.
Starting point is 01:54:48 She said they were bombed in Tunisian territory, so why are they blaming the Israelis? I can't stand these psychotic retards. They're in Tunisia, and they got bombed by a small commercial drone, and they're like, Israel did it. It was the Jews.
Starting point is 01:55:05 I mean, maybe, maybe. Maybe. But it's just like, you know, what? You don't know who bombed you? You're in Tunisia. And also, if it was Israel, they probably would have sunk the boat. Like, Israel's good at... Why would Israel hit your stupid boat? And, you know, taking out targets. It just doesn't seem like they're operating, you know, reality. I just want to point this out. I just want to point this out for you guys. Okay. Here's a map. Here's Israel. You see Israel over here. You'll move the mouse. Here's Tunisia. Tunisia is where they are. so Israel traveled
Starting point is 01:55:36 2,000 miles to drop a commercial drone fire bomb on their boat Yes And miss Okay maybe maybe Netanyahu's sitting back there He's like I think what we got to do Is
Starting point is 01:55:47 Use a commercial drone from Best Buy And drop a fire bomb on her flotilla In Tunisia So we can claim it wasn't us But get her all angry So she blames us And then we can say she's crazy
Starting point is 01:55:59 Like sir wasn't she just In Israeli waters No but it'd be funnier in Tunisia What is even the max distance on these, like, low-end commercial drones, like 50 miles? No, half a mile. Yeah. Half a mile with clear skies, if you're lucky. Okay.
Starting point is 01:56:15 Yeah. That's not a half mile. To be fair, they can be GPS programmed and launched, but I really don't think a small commercial drone is going to fly that far. Sounds like it was launched from Tunisia. Yeah, if I had to take a stab. Yeah, this is crazy. The quote is, the Israelis have attacked the flotilla main boat in Tunisia and territory. Game of
Starting point is 01:56:35 Thrones star Liam Liam Cunningham said that. What proof do they have that Israel used a small commercial gray drone to start a fire on their boat? You just need to feel it. It's vibes. It's all vibes based. It is.
Starting point is 01:56:50 This is crazy. An investigation. They don't even know. The Tunisians, they're just pranking. That's all it was. Just prank. Jeez. Sike. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:01 Then we also didn't get into the stupid Trump letter they published. I don't believe it, by the way. Do we have them pulled up actually? I thought I did. Uh, I guess not. Wait, oh, here we go. Here it is. This is the, uh, the image allegedly that Trump's poem to Epstein, which is signed Donald. And it says Donald J. Trump and it's signed Donald. Yeah. He has signed things in the past, just Donald. But I don't, I don't believe whatever this weird thing is. I'm sorry, it's just too weird. It's just too weird. And it's not evidence of anything. Yeah. That's why I don't care because it's not evidence of anything. They were friends at that time. Maybe he did send it. It doesn't matter because this is the opposite of news. It's not evidence
Starting point is 01:57:44 of anything. No. If Trump's on the Epstein list, I want the Epstein files released. But liberals, you're not going to play stupid games. I don't even know what this is. Oh, they're going to try. I'm just not saying they're not going to play with me. I don't care. They can come and be like, too, pull these. I don't care. If Trump's on the list for police it, I've said it over and over again. you know yeah in the women that were at the press conference or whatever last week threatening to compile a list of their their own where's the list please release it like put it out everybody was like ooh they're going to do this blah like no they're not they're not going to do anything like that and at this point i don't even know what the list is
Starting point is 01:58:19 is the list just people who have known epstein and if so that's not actually also evidence of anything i don't know i'm with you all like there's a picture of prince and Andrew with Virginia Joufrey. So right now, the Epstein client list is Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew. Then they said the DOJ is like, no, no, no, he was just trafficking to Epstein. Okay, what about Prince Andrew? That's what I want. The people that we know interacted with these young girls, I want that list.
Starting point is 01:58:46 I don't want a list of people who have known Epstein at some point in their lives. I want that list. Right. Like even as far as it pertains to Bill Gates, if all Bill Gates did was fly with Epstein and that was it, whatever. Bill Gates is not a guy I like. Was Bill Gates, is he implicated in the underage girls? Oh, then release all of that. So I think Thomas Massey and Rokano's bill is good.
Starting point is 01:59:11 You know, I'm like 60% on it. I think they are working on releasing the documents. I don't trust them to do it. That's why I'm kind of like, yeah, well, you know, we'll let Massey cook on this one. But release it. However, it is weird now. They're saying that Trump was an FBI informant. That's interesting, whatever that means.
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