Yannis Pappas Hour - Populists are Popping | YP Hour
Episode Date: November 8, 2025Yanni dives into how populism keeps rising to power — and why it always will. From Zohran to Trump to Milei in Argentina, he breaks down the cultural forces driving the moment. Plus, why the future ...of the left and right might look a lot less like traditional politicians and a lot more like Nick Fuentes vs. Hasan Piker. Forget everyone else — this is where the real ideological battle is headed. Right now, The Yannis Pappas Hour listeners can save 30% on their first order! Just head to https://cornbreadhemp.com/YANNIS and use code YANNIS at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, everyone.
Welcome to another episode of the Yannis Pappas Hour.
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Now the show begins, and my name is Sean Terry.
I'm a candidate for Assembly Man, and man, I mean, he, him.
You know what I'm talking about.
Okay, and I am coming out of Ozone Park, Brooklyn, New York.
I'm representing that district, and I want all my firefighters.
I want all my native New Yorkers to know that I got your back.
We're going to make sure your AI, the Chinese fucking people, don't take your jobs.
Plus the biobots and the non-bio robots, we're talking to you.
Plus, these immigrants, okay?
What's going on here?
We want jobs for native New Yorkers.
I'm pushing back against Mamiani.
I'm pushing back against AOC.
I am your populist nemesis, and I'm coming at you from here on in.
It's a fight between normal talking guys, all right?
I'm a working class guy, and I'm going up against a regular old liberal arts educated intelligentsia.
But with populace, we got direct access on the internet.
There's no gatekeepers.
I got to win over.
I don't got to go to fucking Barba Walters.
I don't go to got to fucking go to the Jew with the suspenders.
I don't remember his name.
I don't got to go to CNN to talk about the Fudge Pack.
The Fudge Pack was from the Rockefellas.
I don't got to talk to any of these guys.
I don't got to talk to Judge Judy, Judge Ichiro, I don't got to talk to none of these guys.
Chet Lemon, Jack Lemon, Don Lemon, whichever one of those fucking Paul Smokers is presently taking interviews.
I come straight to you from my YouTube channel.
We'll build in this grassroots movement, baby,
and it's about unions.
It's about culture.
And more importantly, it's about the Catholic faith
and how there will be no more Catholic phobia going around
in these neighborhoods talking about fathers doing this.
Dad, touching kids, no.
We're touching Jesus Christ's spirit.
And that's my movement.
And I challenge you to a debate on Israel, Palestine.
My position on Israel-Palestine is shut the whole thing down.
Future politics, baby.
We're here, populist movements.
No more fancy talk.
There'll be no more fancy talk.
I want to hear cursing.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to hear cursing.
I want to hear anger.
I want to hear slogans.
I want you, I want to get riled up.
I want that cult-feeling vibe, you know, where we're going to hear cursing.
you know, where we're going, we're going to take over institutions.
First we're going to get into here.
Then we're going to get guys in here.
It's all co-leading populism.
This will be looked back by historians as the populist era,
where the Schumers are done, the Bushes are done, the neoconservatives are done,
the Clinton dynasty's done, the Obama disciples are done,
the Democratic Party is done
the Republican Party is done
we got MAGA
and we got
progressive socialist Democrats baby
socialism versus MAGA
what's MAGA I'm not sure
seems to be
I don't know
a personality driven thing
Republican it's definitely anti
open borders
mostly capitalist but we're
seeing a lot of the, you know, same stuff as far as benefits to farmers.
It's not, I wouldn't call it libertarian.
I wouldn't call it America first either.
I think a little guy named Nick Fuentes is starting to win that with his, with his Robin, Tucker
Carlson, because make no mistake, he's the Batman.
He's a captivating mother.
He's got the Riz.
Or should I say, he's got some Viz.
He's got some Viz.
He doesn't have the Riz.
How do you say it with a German accent?
He's got the frieze.
His name is Nick Fuentes and he has the Heidelberg Veers.
And his Robin is definitely Tucker Carlson with his, with, Tucker Carlson has no jawline.
Have you noticed that?
I've noticed that.
He's got no jawline.
I don't know.
But also Nick Fuentes has that populous hair, that sort of messy hair.
Like we're not jelling.
We're not combing it.
You remember?
Like Boris Johnson and like Donald Trump.
that's that that's your signal we got a populace on our hands
he'll comb his hair you know that was before
nah there he is no gel hair's flopping in the wind
whatever so if he's getting chased by pro-Palestine
well actually he is pro-Palestine I'm sorry if he's getting chased by
uh Zionists his hair would flop around in the win
especially if he's in his hometown of Chicago
a lot of wind here's another one with the with the new hair
Javier Milagyi.
I don't even know how to pronounce his name.
But they all got the hair.
Have you noticed that pattern?
It's like a, it's the populace hair, whether it's libertarian.
You know, you don't even call these guys libertarian anymore because right now he's
accepting a bailout from the United States or wants one, right?
That's not very libertarian.
So these guys say one thing to get elected.
You're not going to get a free bus and you're not going to give free groceries.
And I think Mamiani knows that, right?
Big Mom Yami knows that, but it's campaign, it's populist campaign slogans, right?
Trump, the same thing.
I'm going to release the Epstein files.
And then as soon as he gets in office, he's going, there is no Epstein files.
So it's populist slogans that are getting people to office.
And yes, they run under a party, a set of policies they hope to enact.
But, you know, I'm not sure that the governing is going to be like the campaign, much like
populist trump right he's a populist too the point is from now here on in you see all the players
who are appealing to the public via the internet that's where everyone's consuming their media i mean
tv shows could be i mean it's like they could not mean less who's who's this let's see
hold on one sec but they all do have the hair they all do have the hair they all do have
We have the hair. Sorry, we got interrupted a little bit. We had to cut all that out. So we're right back where we were, talking about populists and how they've taken over the country and the world in a lot of ways, right? It's personalities. I don't think there's a Republican Party anymore. Like I said, I don't think there's a Democratic Party anymore. I think the only thing that's left is captivating or boring. I think that's what it is. Captivating or boring.
Is Mom Dami a Democrat?
I mean, if you go back through his Twitter account,
I mean, we do know he's as close to a college graduate as you can be,
maybe nine years away.
We do know his only job was Assemblyman, not for long.
So what is he, right?
No business interest, nothing.
I'd say he's a populist and a very good speaker with the Riz,
with no German accent, more of an Indian or Arabic accent.
Perhaps, maybe, but it depends because he changes his accent all the time.
So he definitely has like a sociopathic vibe and smile and charisma.
He definitely got the younger vote, right?
The Gen Z vote mostly.
77% of his votes were from 18 to 24.
And 74% were 25 to 29.
Um, some numbers were like that.
Now here's a different, here's also the situation.
High amongst men, right, or young men or nowadays I would call teenagers, um, because we grow up later.
But mostly women, like 80 something percent of women in that age bracket, right?
Now here's what we're seeing.
The men of that, um, age group are Trump.
They're more right wing and the girls, the women are more, um, left wing populace.
So you got the right wing populace.
left-wing properties. And it's split right down the aisle like a mosque. It's almost like
seating at a mosque. They're really separated down the aisle, right? But he's in there. And he's
captivating, right? Because his positions are, they're not traditionally Democrat. I mean,
his main opponent was a Democrat. And of course, we know he won. But,
I think even when you look at Trump and you look at me,
Milly, is that is, how do you pronounce it?
Mille, Mou, in Argentina.
It's more about them being captivating than anything.
He's not going to win, you know, you know.
Bernie can't win anywhere besides Vermont, right?
Which is, by the way, the only place socialism has kind of worked,
I guess socialist mayors, socialist representation kind of gets reelected over and over again.
It's kind of work there, but Vermont is a kind of a ironically homogeneous white place.
A lot of people like Bernie there, boomer, boomer socialist from that era.
It's not a culturally diverse place.
Is culture dusty?
but of course it's market-based, it's American, it's Vermont, but very progressive place, very
progressive, the most progressive maybe, right?
One of them, definitely socially, one of the most progressive places.
And I know I say, um, a lot, but that's because I'm going off the top of the head.
This isn't written in a teleprompter by five people, unless you can see.
consider to the personalities of my characters and my brain to be people, then it's three people,
or four, depending.
So,
um,
this is the error that we're in right now is it's,
it's definitely not about your party anymore,
which is interesting.
There's,
there seems to be not,
there seems to be a lot less party,
cohesiveness and loyalty and it's more about, I mean, what I was saying,
just, he ran against a Democrat essentially, where they were like attacking each other like crazy.
And just for your, Vermont is considered the second most progressive place behind California,
no time to party.
And then Massachusetts in Oregon.
But populism, the thing about populism is it's emotional.
You know, it's emotional.
It appeals to emotional.
Emotional.
It appeals to your amygdala.
It's emotional.
slogans are angry.
People are fed up.
Populists usually rise during times like this
where, you know, there's two tracks to the economy, right?
Stock market's doing great.
Rich people are doing great.
The economy's expanding for all intents and purposes,
but people are not keeping up, you know?
So this is when populism rises.
Andrew Jackson considered the first real, like, populists
in America, right?
And he was a populist.
He's the one that expanded voting rights to white men who weren't property owners.
And, you know, at that time, property also didn't include, the definition was a little wider.
It's a little wider back then, right?
You may not have a house or an address, but you might have a companion who you fed and didn't
get monetary compensation.
So, of course, he was a populist, but he was a populist for white settlers, white men.
And look, well, at the time, expansion, right?
The United States was expanding.
So he became the candidate there, and he was a, you know, he was a talk.
He was just a regular talker.
He wasn't one of these Yale guys.
He was this of the day.
He was that of the day.
and he was opposed to the second bank of the U.S.
He was against rich people,
he was against institutions,
and he was for the white man,
whether you got slaves or not,
whether you got an address or not,
whether you're going west to get,
and whether we've got to clean out some Indian territories
to get you an address or not.
And he rode that in.
He rode that in.
Now, these populists, their personalities,
he's very narcissistic, you know.
That's where all the charisma comes from.
It's a very big need to be liked.
That's a type of personality that gets into that line of work.
Being a cult leader is, it takes a certain set of skills that comedians, people who want
to be rappers, you know, performers.
He's definitely performative, Mamiani.
He's performative.
I like calling them Mamiani.
But they come with these simplified solutions always.
That's what they do, right?
So populists come and they go,
we're going to fix it this way and that way.
And why socialism has often been a tool of populists, right?
Mao, the list goes on, Che, what was the sugar plantation, rich kid, Castro, you know, all of them.
Why it appeals to young people and why so often socialism rides in on the back of a populist
is because of a meta-insight I've had, Jesse, and I remember when I was young and younger.
And when you're younger, you don't have the experience base yet to know that problems always change
and that they're just an ever-present part of the imperfect, mortal world that we live in.
Self-interest, altruism, it's all messy.
Nobody's one or the other at all times, you know?
Nobody's Ayn Rand's hero and nobody's a selfless, you know,
a selfless, empathetic communist all the time.
We're all a mixed bag, and it's constantly changing, and we're all, some of us are all those
things together, some of us more.
It's all the scale.
But the main point to my meta revelation is this, young people believe that there's a solution
and that solution will be final.
I'm good, I put it that way.
But essentially, that's what they do.
We're going to fix this and it's going to be over.
Do you know what I'm saying?
That's what I'm trying to say.
Here's the solution, and when we do fix it, it'll be over.
And young people believe that, whereas older people go, oh, that just brings a whole
another bag of problems, right?
That's just life.
The problems are ever present.
They never go away.
They constantly change.
Oh, my back hurts.
Fix my back.
Now my ball hurts.
Now I fix that.
Now my cheek hurts.
Now I fix that.
I like this about my front, but I really don't like this about him.
I prefer this.
Don't like that.
It's a mix.
You know that from experience.
But when you're young, you believe in categorical evil, bad, solution, problem.
You see the world like that.
It's very binary, right?
Well, we just fix this.
If we just do this, then it's over, right?
Everyone now, like mom dummy's in.
It's over.
woke is back.
We're going to win.
There's no more problems.
You know, that's what it is.
And then the right wing.
Trump is in.
We're good.
There's no more problems.
Not much has changed.
I mean, gas, I think, is, you know,
you can't even really blame biting on gas because of COVID and all that stuff.
But a little bit, I guess.
I don't know.
But gas prices are not really based on who's president exclusively.
Not even close.
Gas is pretty decent, but the price of things aren't going down.
Inflation's still kicking.
The debt is still kicking.
Money's still going out.
There ain't no America First going on.
There ain't no America First going on right now.
I'll tell you that.
Wars are still going on.
We got an aircraft carrier in Venezuela.
We're opening up front.
So a lot of things that he said don't match up.
Because governing is always different than campaigning.
previous to this era it was a lot more policy talk right we're going to do this this this
and then people's feet were held to the fire because they were more boring people you're not
going to Mitt Romney's not going to be able to win you over with his fat tits you know his fat tits of
a personality because that's what someone with a good smile and personality is is they're
basically a guy with fat tits and Mitt Romney was a boring guy right even Obama was a pretty
boring guy. He was only kind of inspiring when he spoke, but, you know, when he was in a conversation,
it was like kind of a snooze fest, especially in this era. He's a fucking snooze fest. The most
exciting thing about him is, did he kill his chef because his chef walked in on Michelle
changing and saw a cock? Is his wife a man? That's where we're at now. Is the president of
French's wife also a man?
Did Egypt or Israel kill Charlie Kirk?
That's where we're at.
It is Tom Clancy novel at all times.
There's one thing Americans hate worse than evil.
And you know what that is?
Boring.
You could be as evil as you want if you're not boring.
If you're boring, then that's worse than evil.
That's the only way we don't like people is if they're boring.
If you're boring, you get no documentary made about you, no six parts on Neff
Netflix, no fictionalized version by the guy who brought to you Ed Gein story.
If you're not boring, you're going to get a biopic.
Fiction, nonfiction, books, we love you.
Americans, that's why World War II is so popular in America as a topic
because it wasn't boring.
It wasn't boring.
The kid had some Riz or much like Nick Fuentes.
He had to fizz.
How do German say Riz?
Rears? He had rears.
Rears. That's a lot of rears.
So, and it's very cult-like, right?
It's like, this is what I want you to do.
I want you to pretend that you're not part of this movement.
We have to all play a little tequila, right?
It's not just Muslims, it's tequila.
Everyone's playing tequila, right?
I'm pretty sure the social Democrats, like, just get into power, play the game, shake hands, you know?
Keep it silent.
Just wink at each other.
We're part of a movement.
And then I bet you, Nick Fuentes' following is going to be doing the same thing.
Now it's time to get into power.
Wink.
Get into positions.
Join your college, whatever, you step, or I didn't even know these things.
What is it?
USAID, whatever it's called, U-TOP.
What is it?
What was Charlie Kirk's fraternity called?
U-TOP.
Top U-U-S.A.
Top-Me?
I top you.
Yeah, I top you, U-TOP, U-TOP, what was it called?
USA-T-Aid?
USA, let me need.
Turning points.
Turning points, USA.
Turning points.
Get in there.
Get in to run for a student body president.
You know, go to Ivy Leagues.
Get into the universities.
Go work for a congressman.
You know, they're all these cults trying to infiltrate to get their solutions, right?
It's a solution thing.
It's simple solution, right?
The Nazis felt too.
They even had what they called it that.
And they're like, this will fix it.
Would it have?
Who's going to complain and tell you what a good restaurant is?
It's right now everyone's just point everyone.
This is the era of like grievance, baby, pointing, you know, it's pointing out.
We've talked about it.
Nobody wants to take a look at the mirror and go, maybe I should do 10 more pushups.
Nobody wants to do that right now.
And that's the thing, right?
That's the thing about America specifically is
we are free because we can complain
and that's sort of the
the marker, the benchmark for freedom, right?
Is can you complain?
Can you complain about the people in power?
You certainly can't.
But the irony is the paradox of tolerance, right?
You complain about the place that allows you to complain
to the point where people get so bad at that place
they overthrow it.
You go, wait a second, I was the guy that was allowing you.
you, it couldn't have been that bad.
And they're like, no, you don't understand because of Amazon.
You don't understand because of Bill Ackman, I didn't have, things weren't good.
You don't understand.
I was oppressed because of Elon Musk's Twitter was triggering me.
You know the deal.
When you get comfortable, comfort corrupts.
It's how it goes.
It's how it is.
It's how it will always be.
And this keeps repeating.
This is not the first time we've had a populist on any aisle of the political spectrum,
and not the first time we've had a socialist populist, and it won't be the last populist,
and it won't be the last.
But now, because of the Internet, it's fast moving.
You know, I think it's really fast moving.
I mean, Nick Fuentes is like 27 years old, and he already got the attention to Tucker Carlson
and Ben Shapiro, and he's taken over.
He's beginning to take over the right wing.
You know, he's taking over MAGA.
Everyone thinks it's going to be boring Vance or, no.
I mean, this kid has charisma.
People love that.
You can lie when you have charisma.
You can say one thing one day and change you.
The people don't care because they like you.
They like the product, which is you.
But that's the thing about populism.
It offers belonging and it offers moral clarity, right?
They're wrong.
We're right.
This is the problem.
It's neat and tidy.
Nick Fuentes goes, we get the Jews out of power and we dump Israel and it's all fine.
The socialists go, we get the Jews.
And we dump Israel.
And it's all fine.
And then the other party goes, we get the judge.
No, they go, we redistribute the wealth and tax the 1%.
And it's all fine.
It'll all be fixed.
So that's how populists always rise on the back of some individual with charisma.
It's the same format every time.
name anatomy every time.
And right now, with economic climate being what it is, uncertainty, AI, people knowing that
their jobs are going to be dispensable, knowing that inflation keeps right and demand, keeps squeezing
there, cost of living, this was a ripe time for a populist on both sides to take over.
When you add, marry that, the economic climate with the internet, there is no more
gatekeeper to slow the process down.
Oh, we're not paying attention to this guy yet.
We're not paying attention to this guy yet.
And then finally, what does he have to do?
He's got to like burn across and along to get on the Jerry Springer show.
Otherwise, nobody was opening the door for him, right?
So the word wasn't getting out.
And these people weren't finding each other.
Now it happens at hypersonic speed where these movements form in telegraph groups
and discords, YouTube channels, on X.
You know, it's just straight to the people, which is populist.
So you know that this was inevitable.
Plain people or people appearing to be plainly.
You ever watch a Hassan Piker talk?
You know, much like most of the socialists,
he had a pretty privileged life going up.
We've gone over that.
Marks, Angles, Nelson Mandela, Allende, Castro, Che Guevara, Mao.
They were all rich kids, right?
Hassan Piker, you know, at some point I think his dad lost his business, according to him.
But the kid was on a horse when he was a child.
If there's a picture you on a horse when you're a child wearing a helmet, like wearing one of those black things, that's actually the mark.
If you want to know the mark, there's a difference between rich and wealth, right?
Rich is like Tim Dillon, right?
I got like lights in my ceiling and I'm yelling at Airbnb because I can say, fuck you.
Rich is like, I don't know, little Naz-X, right?
But once you put your butt on a horse saddle, once you're around the horse, that's wealth.
That is family wealth.
That is, you know, billionaire kids, multi-millionaire kids.
Horses are expensive.
I didn't know, but yeah, he's, his father was a political scientist.
who held an executive role
at some major company,
a major Turkish conglomerate.
And his mother was an art and architecture history.
So he comes from that liberal arts, masturbatory.
I don't know math.
I can't code.
I also can't build anything.
Or fix your toilet.
Much like me.
Much like me.
And he probably has a sense of humor about it.
Kids are socialist.
Okay?
A lot of good ideas in socialism,
especially when it's parasitic on,
capitalism. But, you know, we talked about that in the last episode. So we're not going to
repeat. But sometimes I have to reference just to keep the train of thought going.
Mondami's kids, we didn't cover this, though.
Mondami's parents, she's an Oscar-nominated filmmaker.
And the father is a prominent Uganda-born academic and professor of government in anthropology.
At Columbia, they pay pretty well at Columbia.
Known for his work on colonialism and African history.
So he went to a, I think I read he went to a very elite private school in Maine for college.
Anyway, that's a side point.
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The internet is tailor-made for populism.
It's just, it's made it move very quick, you know?
And so messages spread fast, right?
It seems to be Israel has become a populist cause
because it's united the cult of MAGA,
a portion of MAGA, probably 30, 40% at this point.
I mean, it keeps growing and it's eaten away at the Democratic Party big.
You can't, young people just are done with,
with funding Israel, they're done.
Israel's leadership, you know, has in the past acted a little, you know, you can interpret it
as they've acted a little ungrateful because they've been manipulative, reckless, and
corrupt at times.
They've lied to us at times.
They've used us at times.
They've spied on us at times.
And it just, the chicken has come home to Roost and Netanyahu has just kind of ruined the
image.
they went too hard over there
and that's just the public perception
and that cat is out the bag
and can't be changed.
So their brutality
or the perceived brutality
but it seems like brutality
is what has reignited
the old, you know,
the old scapegoat of anti-Semitism
and that's
scary, dangerous
and not going away,
unfortunately.
But this is all
populism, you know, this happens a lot.
When the elites start failing, you know, you start hearing about the Jews a lot.
I mean, that's always, you know, that's just where it's at.
All the revolutions, you just start hearing about them.
If there's six or eight in an organization, it just becomes a Jewish organization.
They just look, you know, if the guy's Jewish, if they find one guy's Jewish, it just, they go boom.
It's all, they're all in cahoots.
They're all meeting at a deli, eating Rubin sandwiches and talking about open borders, you know.
That's just how it goes.
They're in high positions.
They're highly educated, high achievers.
They do help each other out like every ethnic group.
But other ethnic groups are spared of that.
The Chinese are definitely spared.
There's no conspiracies about the Chinese who are constantly soft attacking us, constantly competing.
with us, constantly a threat, doing things, but nobody's screaming about the Chinese,
an actual global power.
You know, Israel's powerful, but they're a regional power, right?
They're powerful compared to fucking Sudan and Iran.
They're not powerful compared to the Soviet Union or China or, you know, even India.
And without us, it's like, what?
Whoa.
So, and ever in history have they been a global power, you know?
I tweeted that and people fucking, yeah.
I just tweeted a fact.
And people went, I didn't read any of it, which is, I don't because it's great.
That's the new, that's the way you got to be with the internet.
And, you know, that's what all social media companies should have, but they won't.
But it's just like, you don't even see it.
Like, there should be an option where you just go like, let them have it down there.
I'm up here.
Let them be down there.
I'm up here.
Not meaning I'm above them.
Just my section's here.
Their section go have it.
Bots and angry people and emotionally unstable people and people who just let them have that.
And then I posted this joke also on my Instagram about voting for Mondami because he's the best candidate to make New York a less desirable place to live.
And like half the people did not understand the joke.
Some people thought I meant I was really voting for Mondami.
Some people thought, you know, I was, nobody, half the people didn't even get the joke.
I was getting messages, DMs, people going like, people are so stupid.
I was going, yeah, I know, dude.
That's why a lot of content creators double down.
Because if you're doing what I do, you're going to get yelled at by idiots on all sides.
But if you double down on one, then those idiots on that side become your base,
and then you only get yelled at by idiots on one side.
So if you want to cut down on the idiots, you double down on the side and lean in.
You campaign for Mom Dami
Or you campaign for Trump
You lean the fuck in
And tie your reputation
To what a politician is gonna do
Are you fucking crazy?
When did this championing of fucking politicians
Like they were savior start
From comedians?
I don't know
I don't know
But it is making me very fucking uncomfortable
You know what it reminds me of
It reminds me of the fucking actors
The actors used to do that
Let's make a video.
It's my guy, Mondami.
This is my guy,
Trou, yeah, this is my guy, Hillary.
You remember all the Hillary just fucking sucking on her clit?
Just fucking.
George Clooney just fucking sucking.
And all of them making black and white videos, Putin stop.
Putin stop.
Darfur, stop it.
And now the actors have realized,
look, man, we're looking for work now.
And that didn't go so good.
And we, you know, we're not people.
who say our opinion, you know, that's, that's comedians, that's commentators, that's pundits,
why are we doing this?
I play a role on a fucking, uh, Cinemax show.
Why am I doing this?
I'm on HBO Max.
I'm known for reading lines that other people write.
Why am I doing this?
And now you're starting to see, uh, actresses to say, I'm not doing that anymore.
I'm not telling people how to vote, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So, you know, that and people have been saying that for a long time, but then finally it took a crash
and hide would from them be like maybe we should shut the fuck up
up. I mean, Jimmy Fallon is taking shit for calling
Hunter Schaefer Bud. So now people are going like
what's that's transphobic? I mean, good luck with that.
Good luck with that fucking
thought and word policing.
It's like, dude, never happy. He's in trouble for his calling her
bud in a very fun way. He's like, you're doing
great, bud. You know, they're like, wait a second.
Did you just mention to her?
What her?
Hunter Schaefer's a hot trance.
So they stopped.
And then, you know, it's guess who picked up the baton?
Comedians picked up the baton.
And it hasn't really, you know,
because remember at first people used to cheer on the celebrities?
Like, yeah, fucking you have to stand up and say something.
Until people are like, shut the fuck up.
You're a multi-millionaire sitting in a room with a tuxedo who gets paid to read lines.
What the fuck do you know about my job in fucking Skoky, Illinois or wherever?
And now comedians are at that point where they're getting a lot from it.
You know, people are cheering them on.
Yeah, finally speaking up.
Champion of the person.
We're supposed to be lampooning.
Right?
It's champion, yeah, finally a real man who's not scared to say women or people.
Or yeah, tell it like it is.
Finally, you know, no more political correctness.
We're going, fucking Trump is the way.
He don't give a fuck, dude.
He's got so much energy.
How does he even do it?
Go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go-go.
Am I wrong?
I'm with her.
Hillary, hi-state.
Welcome to my podcast, Kamalo.
but it's that stage it's the early stage right it's nation it's just beginning so they're getting their
flowers you're finally sitting up you're finally saying something finally you've come to your senses
then you've become mega finally you've come to your senses and you see that mom dummy's going to
fix everything you're going to get the cock of the world ruling class out of your mouth
finally you so but eventually people are going to be like why don't you all shut the
fuck up and then we're gonna then you're gonna see videos like yeah man you're gonna see a lot of
videos going like i'm just a you know what like yeah man like i'm done doing that like i'm done
doing that like i just want to focus like on just saying to focus on like silly again just
just want to be silly again we're really silly that's people don't even know why people are
upset with her. People think, and unfortunately I think I've seen there's a little lack of
awareness in the first person there. It's not that he went to Saudi Arabia. There's a reason why
people are upset with him and not with Fluffy, right? It's not about the money that he got and
going to Saudi Arabia. It's about the stance, the earnestness in the stance, right? Put all the rich
billionaires down, you know, just how earnest it got.
Free Luigi's, no details.
Okay, so murder is cool?
I was on a podcast once with one guy, and he was like, fucking laughing about it.
I'm going like, whoa, we're losing our humanity, bro.
That guy was murdered.
I don't care.
It's like, think about how many people he killed.
No, he didn't kill anyone.
He's part of a system that's fucked up that does kill people, but it's more complicated
than that.
He individually didn't pull the plug on it.
You know, yeah, he's a greedy pig and the health care system's all fucked up.
But he didn't make the health care system.
He's got a wife and kids
And Charlie Kirk are like
I got shot in that neck
Why? Because he said shit
It ran his mouth
I mean people start
You're starting to see that loss of humanity now
That bloodthirst starting to bubble through
Because people are emotionally unstable right now
You're emotionally unstable
If you're getting riled up
To the level
Where you would have hurt someone over
Them running their mouth
You're unstable
You're not stable
But, you know, we all got our chance now to be populists.
But we are comfortable as a society, you know,
and comfort breeds apathy deep down.
And then you feel hollow about your apathy.
You feel purposeless about your apathy.
And then apathy breeds a bit of restlessness.
Like, what do I got to do to feel better?
and then restlessness becomes disguised in complaints.
And then you start really, hey, now I feel like I have a purpose.
Now I'm starting to get some attention.
And then your complaints become a substitute for meaning.
And that's just what happens.
When life gets too comfortable, complaining feels like purpose.
The only way.
And like work.
I feel like you're busy.
Which also helps.
with your restlessness from apathy.
Absolutely.
And that's kind of where we are.
And nobody talks the details out.
It's just slogans and emotion, right?
You want to go, hey, are you really a communist?
Like a lot of the supporters?
You have communist supporters.
What does that mean, right?
Like, what do they like about you?
You know?
What kind of coded language?
I love the young people.
They know they love that language.
Coded.
And because I said young people,
somebody's going to call me a boomer in the thing.
Isn't it watching yon and blah?
It's really.
But like, hey, didn't, communism,
communism never really gets rid of billionaires, does it?
Communism never really gets rid of them.
It just transforms them into a single trillionaire,
the state leader.
Am I wrong or is that not data?
Does data not matter if it doesn't, if it gets in the way of your emotion,
your good, your joy about the revolution?
I don't know.
We've gotten there.
And now we're at this point where we're beyond what it used to.
be not saying that was all roses when the establishment democrats and republicans were in but
at least back then and i'm not i'm just saying i'm not saying it's good or back i mean you could
read into at least and i guess i am i'll just admit it maybe there's some value in people who
are right wing but can handle the merit of left wing ideas and people who are left wing and can handle
the merit of right wing ideas you know and if you can't maybe just maybe you're weak naive and
experienced emotionally unstable and inexperienced, just maybe?
And if you're a candidate who can't handle the gray zone of ideas,
maybe just maybe you're going to be a tyrant and or a failure.
Can we look at the data?
Why do extremists don't consider data data?
You ever notice that?
Because it's all emotion-based.
They don't like data, right?
they don't like, they either hate or like the person.
They either hate or love the person.
They can't, they can't deal with the data.
So,
it's interesting.
It's interesting that
we're in this position where I don't think anything really matters
as far as what's real and not real.
I think confrontational personalities have found their conduit to be heard
without gatekeepers, without vetting,
and they can find other confrontational personalities
and form a group.
Confrontational personalities to me are just, you know,
often people who weren't treated well by their parents
for whatever reason,
and confrontation then thus feels like attention.
So it's the only love they've known, right?
Much like a person who's been, like, abused by their father,
whatever, then they date a husband who's been abused.
The brain prefers the known to the unknown.
They go, at least I know this.
That's just what happens.
It's a maladaptive thing that happens.
People prefer the thing that they know.
Your brain will always prefer the safety of what it knows,
even if it's horrible, to the unknown for whatever reason.
We're more scared of the unknown.
I guess our pathway gets formed to going like,
I know how to survive this,
and that's more comfortable to me than what I don't know.
And this is just human psychology.
And so now confrontational personalities,
car crashes, are very entertaining.
And they like it.
That's the thing.
And those are the ones who rise to the top.
They love it.
They love the fight.
They love the confrontation because to them, it's love.
That's the love their parents showed them.
Anger, dissatisfaction with them.
So it feels like love because it's the only love they've known.
So they mistake power struggles, you know, for presence.
and all they're doing is just reenacting old childhood wounds in public.
And most people aren't emotionally involved to recognize it.
And the people who love it are probably themselves.
They found themselves a leader, something in common because they're the same way.
People aren't healed.
We need yoga.
We need mindfulness.
That's what we need.
But populism on the right and left is no longer on the right and left.
It's just personalities, authoritative personalities with charisma who are just going to do what they want.
Trump goes by what Trump wants, much like Andrew Jackson.
He's fired all the people he doesn't like and hires loyalists.
Same thing Andrew Jackson did.
Are you with me?
I just want yes, man.
I don't want anybody telling me
I don't need a brain trust.
I don't need Kennedy's brain trust here.
I don't need people who are going to, you know,
challenge my ideas.
I'm go, go, go, baby.
And I'm sure Mondami will be the same.
He is beholden.
A lot of people don't know.
There's a lot of Muslim money that got him elected from CAR,
C-A-I-R, which is a,
Qatar-based group that funds.
They have been investigated for terrorism ties.
But Carr has spoken up and called it a historic moment.
And a lot of the funding has come from there.
I think George Soros has given some money.
But Linda Sarsar, because she loves the limelight,
she's not letting him.
She, you could see the infighting already.
You saw it with Trump too, right?
Like former loyalists become adversaries.
She likes the limelight.
She's a tough chick who likes being, she's angry.
And she doesn't, you know, she's like, you better believe we're going to, I saw it.
You see the imagery of her?
She's like, you better believe.
You better believe he's going to do what we want.
Because make no mistake, her hubris spilled the beats.
It was her ego that spilled the beats.
It would be better if people weren't.
paying attention to that for his PR, but she couldn't help it because of all the attention
he's got and because he did something she didn't like, which was keep that chick police chief
on, she said, let me just say something right now.
I didn't like that he kept that police chief on, but, you know, we're going to get rid of that
chick.
And if he doesn't get rid of that fucking NYPD group, what is it?
Some, they're getting, whatever they're aggressive.
And we, if you don't get rid of them, whatever it is, that program.
He going, we're going to be her.
We're going to be heard.
Because he didn't just pop out of it.
You saw how she was trying to get her props?
She's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Don't forget about me.
Because you know Mom Dami, now that he's right in there,
he's going, yo, get away.
It's the same thing Nick Flindex is doing with the Nazis, right?
So Neck Flens is going like, no more of that shit.
No more saying the N-word, put your tie on,
go to Harvard, you know, no more we're just going to throw around the N-word.
We're not going to, you know,
We're not going to say Hitler's cool anymore, even though we've said it a million times.
So you know, Mom Dami's going to try to go like, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Stop.
But, you know, she's going like, nah, bra.
Nah, bro, we got you elected, bra.
And we have some wants and needs, bro.
So I know you're saying you're going to be a mayor for all people and all that and you're going to protect against NC Semitism.
But don't forget.
Semitism is the thing we don't like
And also don't forget
When you say all people, you mean
Us first, right?
She said, I want to say, make the point
She talks like that.
I want to say, make the point
that the unity and justice fund pact
Which is the car super pack
Was the largest institutional donor
To the pro Zohon Pock in New York
And he's going to shut the fuck up
Basically you're saying like
I'm fucking beholden to that
Just like the candidates are beholden to
A pack.
We don't want that out in the forefront.
She goes, the packs that have supported Zoran
or a particular pack that has supported Zoran
is probably over 80% of Muslim American donors in this country.
High net donors, grassroots donors.
And we got ideas.
It's like when you pitch a show and the network goes,
we got ideas.
So everyone thinks he's just this independent, like,
oh, he's not tied to any money.
He not tides any money.
He's not beholden to any interest.
Welcome to reality, child.
And I know you're sitting there going, well, A-PAC does the same thing.
Yeah, that's what I'm fucking saying.
You got the wrong podcast if you think I'm not saying that.
I'm saying that's a problem.
I'm saying that's being beholden to foreign interests.
she's angry
but I love that
because it was very transparent
it was very like
put the camera on me
like now I can come out
he's one so now we can come out
and say what this really is
what this is really about
don't forget about the Muslim
I hear you talking about protecting the Jewish
synagogue I hear you talking about
Trump and all that shit
but yo
yo yo yo yo
Yo, a lot of money.
I was the liaison.
I was the, what do you call that?
I was, I'm the usury.
The irony of this is incredible.
I'm your usury.
We lent you this money.
Now you have to pay up.
Hmm.
Sort of the way the world works, huh?
So why, why is your finger always gone now?
You don't see?
You don't see the hypocris?
You don't see?
You don't see?
All the big money needed.
Oh, I think you're a socialist, but big money.
Yeah, that's just the way the system is.
Is it, though?
Does it have to be?
How much money did Trump get in compared to the Democratic Party?
Not a lot.
Grassroots.
That's grassroots.
Hey, if you want to talk honestly, remember when he did that, like, online campaign,
people were donating?
I mean, compared to Kamala, he did not have.
There's much money.
Anyway, you can say whatever you want.
You can rationalize.
You can make it whatever excuse, which is what everyone does.
Nobody wants to be wrong.
Nobody's got the humility to say, hey, let's talk this out and find the right thing on principle.
Nobody's in it for the principal.
Shut the fuck up.
You're in it for your own fucking interest.
You want your rent cheaper.
You want a little bit more for the degree that you got and you thought you were going to have more.
Shut the fuck up.
Stop telling me.
this moral superiority is really fucking pissed to me off.
Right?
These people are bad.
These fucking men are.
Shut the fuck up.
If you're a multi-millionaire and you're campaigning for Mom Dami,
it's because your fan base loves Mom Dami.
And you're doing a little thing called having their cock in your mouth.
What?
Just because they're not a billionaire?
Their cock isn't in your mouth.
It's called audience capture.
Someone's cock is in your mouth.
So shut the fuck.
fuck up.
The hubris of all of us, including me, to think that this rent is so fucking lone wolf
and based.
Yeah.
She had a lot of money.
Let's just put it that way.
Kamala Harris had a lot of money.
Two billion.
Donald Trump 1.4.
And here's the funny thing.
She only had like three months to raise that.
So that's a lot.
Imagine she had more time.
It would have been a lot more than that.
But much more than him.
But I don't know.
It's all very interesting.
It's all very interesting.
And in conclusion,
you must know that from here on in, it will be populists.
That's what it'll be.
The traditional left and right are officially over.
There's no right or left anymore.
No true or false.
There's no reason, no moral or immoral.
There's no details or historical accuracy.
There's only enter.
You're either captivating or boring, and that's it.
As soon as Hollywood crumbled and real life became Hollywood,
that's all we care about.
Captivating or boring.
Those are the only two things that remain.
And we don't like boring, and how do you know that?
Because when you're sitting on the toilet without your phone,
you almost can't do it.
boredom is a human emotion that has been rendered out of existence by technology same as
two genders it's a thing of the past technology has enabled us to get rid of the emotion of
boredom so if you're boring you're fucked goodbye mitt romney good by chuck schumer good by nancy
Pelosi, the list goes on.
Hello, Mom Dami, hello Nick Fuentes, hello, hello.
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