The boys are back with another installment of Songs That Start Out Awesome and Then Suck. This week's episode features two songs that start out awesome and then suck. First, we have a song that starts out great and then becomes a boring, British blue song. Then we have another song that s just not working in the proper context and cuts off at the exact right time.
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00:02:05.000It's for women in the 80s who have brown nylons sticking out of their tight jeans and they're drunk and they're smoking pot with lots of seeds and sticks in it out of a giant player's light tub.
00:04:00.000By the way, another reason I chose that opening song, I shouldn't have jumped to the post so quick, is this guy, and this is why I walked on with my keys.
00:04:09.000This is the Dire Straits song that ain't working in the proper context and cut off at the exact right time.
00:04:20.000Oh, I didn't number the links today, dude.
00:07:32.000No, this is from a second group of whites called rednecks.
00:07:36.000Now, today on the show, you know how I was talking last week about how everyone is white, basically, as far as what they go through and the myth of like, oh, we live in a racist country.
00:07:48.000How come Asians are doing so well if this is a racist country?
00:07:52.000Why do African immigrants who just got here, why are they doing so well if this is a racist country?
00:07:57.000And the answer is because it's not a racist country.
00:08:00.000So I've managed to isolate all races down into five groups, whites being the first group that contain basically 80% of the population in America.
00:08:09.000And then we have three other groups or four other groups, and only one of those groups has a case for racism.
00:08:17.000So maybe it's time to drop that as a subject.
00:08:22.000But before we get to any of that, oh, we also have Pastor Artur-Powalski, the guy who was attacked.
00:08:30.000And we also are going to talk to this new group called CAP, Citizens Against Political Persecution.
00:08:36.000So we'll talk to those two groups and give you a great green screen, but let's just keep catching up on the news.
00:08:40.000Lotus was banned from the censored forum.
00:09:43.000I regret to inform you I will not be able to continue to subscribe.
00:09:46.000I still like you with our friend, but there's a chat server which shares your domain name, which is run by a bunch of church ladies wearing Pepe masks.
00:09:52.000That, in and of itself, wouldn't have been too bad, except they banned one of Censored's creators, Lotus, as well as a bunch of others that I didn't think deserved.
00:10:00.000I know the sentiment there is it's not part of censored, but if you're not affiliated with them, then they shouldn't be using your domain.
00:10:08.000And creators shouldn't be wasting content, basing content off of it.
00:10:12.000In any case, I won't be affected by this now that I'm unsubbing.
00:10:15.000I wish there was some alternative, but every time I watch one of your shows, I'm going to be reminded of this bullshit, and I just like to move on at this point.
00:10:48.000Speaking of mail, I got this in the mail today from Google.
00:10:52.000And it has said Proud Boys with my address.
00:10:56.000And the verification code that Proud Boys requested from Google is below.
00:11:03.000Just follow the three steps to finish verifying.
00:11:05.000And Proud Boys will be open for business on Google.
00:11:08.000Not showing you the code because the last thing I would ever want to do is get involved in selling Proud Boys merch.
00:11:17.000I'm not a merch guy to begin with, but getting involved in making money off of Proud Boy sweatshirts, the last thing I, so I have no idea how that ended up at my door.
00:11:30.000Also, before we get to our fun guests, let's, this is pretty interesting.
00:11:38.000So H3H, Ethan Klein, Jewish guy with a lot of facial tics and a pretty Israeli girlfriend.
00:11:45.000I think they're having a kid now, which is very good.
00:11:48.000He was talking about the CDC, and, you know, he's a pop culture guy.
00:11:51.000He has on little girls and famous YouTubers, and it's that Jake Paul, Logan Paul, YouTube world, which is great for kids.
00:12:40.000He's very well versed in pretty much every subject, but he's really good at like guns, free speech, racism, Antifa, our subjects, really, although I know fuck all about guns.
00:12:51.000Anyway, this Ethan dude says, I trust the CDC.
00:12:53.000I can just tell that they're telling the truth.
00:12:56.000So Crowder challenges him to a debate.
00:13:00.000Now, Sam Cedar is this washed up Air America guy who has his own YouTube channel.
00:13:08.000I think it's got about a million subs.
00:13:16.000I've looked all this up, but that's how I remember it from an hour ago.
00:13:20.000And Sam has been stalking Crowder for years, trying to get to debate him because it would lift up Sam, but no one wants to talk to Sam Cedar at all.
00:13:31.000So what Ethan does is he goes, uh-oh, I'm going to get eaten alive.
00:13:34.000Crowder said it would be a layup, and he's probably right.
00:13:37.000So what I'll do is I'll ambush him and finally get Sam Cedar in the room with him.
00:13:42.000So Ethan goes off screen and puts up Sam Cedar.
00:17:05.000The initial quote that kind of was turned into a little bit of a meme, which wasn't intentional, and was you saying you don't even have to think about it.
00:17:14.000So I guess Stephen doesn't see who he's talking to.
00:17:21.000And we talked about this through playful ribbing and an aggregation of medical authorities and scientific voices to make an informed and rational decision.
00:17:30.000So where do you think that I'm wrong on that?
00:17:33.000Stephen, do you know that the Spartans are that they are like practice man love with children?
00:24:23.000Now, she's old enough to have sex, and I'm not going to say she's not allowed to have a boyfriend, but as we said in a previous episode, isn't it kind of weird when someone's girlfriend looks exactly like a 10-year-old girl?
00:27:42.000I am the most successful legal sex worker in the United States.
00:27:49.000Prior to the COVID closure, I had booked $1.2 million, which was impressive, but it more so speaks to the fact that this is a valid career.
00:28:08.000Let me tell you what happened, my dear.
00:28:10.000You were raped by your father, maybe your uncle, maybe your stepbrother.
00:28:14.000And it was so horrific being regularly molested slash raped like that that you developed the ability to turn off your brain and lie underneath a man and feel nothing.
00:28:25.000So you developed this survival skill, the most unimaginably horrific survival skill you could possibly think of, but you developed it.
00:28:34.000And now you can have sex with anyone because you basically cut off your body from the waist down.
00:28:42.000That's the first horrible part of this.
00:28:44.000That's what makes you able to be a prostitute.
00:28:45.000The second most horrible part is you look like a little kid.
00:28:48.000And the fact that you're really popular makes me want to puke.
00:28:52.000And the fact that you ignore that and actually play it up and play this rinky-dinky little kid just like that other girl with the, hmm, huh?
00:31:32.000You've destroyed the patriarchy, smashed capitalism, killed everyone.
00:31:36.000And you go, okay, I presume you're going to replace it with something better.
00:31:39.000No, you've replaced it with decadence and disgusting behavior.
00:31:43.000And the state likes that because the more chaos there is, the more garbage there is everywhere, the more filth and pedophilia and OnlyFans and prostitution, the more they can control us.
00:31:52.000When we get a community together and we congregate, we end up doing things like kicking out the British, having revolutions.
00:32:01.000And Archer Palowski knows this more than anyone else because he was there in 1981 with La Palenza and the Solidarity Movement.
00:32:10.000They rose up against the communists and they liberated themselves from Poland.
00:32:14.000So he comes to Canada and he goes, you know, through Christ, we could liberate the entire Western world.
00:32:19.000And that's when he becomes persona non grata.
00:32:21.000This is why John and Max and Mercedes are in prison because they're MAGA.
00:32:25.000This is why I have feds at my gym and feds at my bar constantly trying to get me deported or get me arrested or fuck with my life because we represent the people and we want to save this country from this disgusting decadence like we've been watching for the past fucking half hour.
00:32:43.000So our tour, you remember him recent, the most recent thing with him, with second most recent thing, was him getting pulled over on the highway.
00:32:51.000You can shop at Costco, you can shop at Walmart, you can't go to his church, you can go to liquor stores, you can go to the Bunny Ranch, you can go to OnlyFans, you can jerk off to porn, but you can't go to church and talk to your fellow community members about possibly running our own society and taking care of our own lives.
00:33:07.000And do you have the footage of him getting busted on the highway?
00:33:13.000So after seeing that, some Americans said, let's get him down here because he represents the power of Christianity, the power of the people.
00:33:24.000Let's get him down here on a speaking tour.
00:36:35.000You know, with those types of people, Savannah would be ours.
00:36:40.000Well, it's funny you say that because here in America, we were watching you fight over in Alberta and watching Montrealers fight and people fighting in Toronto to oppose the pandemic.
00:36:51.000And I was sort of worried about America.
00:36:54.000I thought Canada seems to be having bigger balls than America does.
00:37:00.000Well, and that's why we need each other, right?
00:37:02.000That's the beauty about coming together.
00:37:04.000We get the courage from each other because courage is contagious.
00:37:08.000It's like a wildfire when you hang around with the light type of people, when you come together surrounded by people that want to do something, not just talk, that they think alike, that they are pushing towards the same goals,
00:37:25.000which ultimately right now, the goal is freedom.
00:37:30.000You got to remember, I am a Polish immigrant.
00:37:33.000I grew up behind the Iron Curtain under the boots of the Soviets.
00:37:37.000And I did see the power of the solidarity movement in 1981 when all those people came together, realizing, wait a second, there is 50,000 of communists, but it's 36 millions of us.
00:38:03.000Polish people became the best democracy on earth.
00:38:06.000Yeah, see, that's the problem with letting the people win.
00:38:09.000Once they win once, they realize how easy it is and they get into the habit of winning, which it seems like you're in the center of right now.
00:38:17.000Pastor, I got to ask you, how do you answer this question?
00:38:20.000Why was Costco and Walmart available, open for business throughout the entire pandemic?
00:38:26.000And why were you not allowed to preach at your church?
00:38:29.000Oh, the answer is very simple, actually.
00:38:32.000For a Polish immigrant, I understand exactly what is going on because I grew up under the Soviet Communistic Party, which used, listen to this, they used identical, identical scenarios.
00:38:47.000It looks like they're flipping the pages from the same book.
00:38:53.000Because in the churches, the freedom starts.
00:38:57.000When the people are coming together, why now?
00:38:59.000Social distancing, why they're pushing social distancing, physical distancing, why they're telling you and me, do not come, do not associate yourself, keep your distance, don't have family at dinners,
00:39:15.000and you can go shopping because they don't want people to start talking.
00:39:20.000When the people meet, there is an exchange of information.
00:40:28.000When people come together in those surroundings, like in clubs, bars, restaurants, houses, churches, they can talk, they can organize, they can do something.
00:40:38.000They feel emboldened to go like a pride of lions coming together.
00:40:43.000However, Walmart, there is no place over there really to congregate.
00:40:48.000You are to buy your necessities of life and off you go to a liquor store.
00:41:07.000They are just repeating the same history.
00:41:10.000Now, in your community, in your area in Alberta, there, were they as hard on mosques and temples and synagogues as they were on Christian churches?
00:41:20.000No, because Islam is part of their chaos.
00:41:22.000So you got to remember, they have a saying, and in their saying, this is their quote, if from out of chaos, their order will come.
00:41:32.000So Islam is a perfect ideology to bring chaos and disorder.
00:44:05.000They've locked, they changed the locks illegally.
00:44:07.000Everything they're doing right now, you gotta remember, we have a Charter of Rights and Freedoms where it says Various Canada acknowledges the supremacy of God and the rule of law.
00:44:16.000Everything they're doing right now is illegal, but they are doing it.
00:44:19.000They've changed, they've broken into a private property, they changed the locks, and they've told that guy and his congregation, if they come back, if they will break their law to their own property, all of them will be arrested.
00:44:31.000So they were locked out of the church, and they did the church outside, and the helicopter was looking for them.
00:44:37.000And the next day, the guy was arrested in front of his eight children and is still in prison as we speak right now.
00:44:46.000Political opponents, Maxime Bernier, he is the leader of the People's Party in Canada, the biggest party right now that has a chance to take over the government.
00:44:56.000He was a cabinet minister during the conservative era.
00:44:59.000He was arrested because he was on the way to speak at the rally.
00:45:04.000My friend, Kevin J. Johnston, he's running to be a mayor to replace this homosexual Muslim mayor that is hunting Christians, Nahed Ninshi.
00:47:54.000I got hundreds of invitations all over the world to go and preach my message, which is a message of love, a message of forgiveness, a message of truth, a message of freedom.
00:48:05.000Without Jesus Christ, you cannot be free.
00:48:07.000They have given me the ability to deliver that message.
00:48:22.000I did not enjoy it when the police shoved me on the wall and said to me, are we going to have a problem with you?
00:48:28.000I was not enjoying when they confiscated my belongings and they threw it into the garbage bin in front of me and there was nothing I can do about it.
00:48:37.000I will be a liar if I would tell you I enjoyed walking in chains on my legs like a little duck moving.
00:51:24.000I show you all this disgusting pedophile crap and people being banned from our own platform, our own contributors being banned from our own platform for violating free speech laws.
00:51:35.000And you get disheartened, especially when you see that poor little girl who's the most successful prostitute sleeping with different men every night, dressed as a child.
00:51:44.000And then you see the power of God, the power of Christ, and the power of the people getting together.
00:51:49.000And you realize, it all starts with a small community.
00:51:52.000It all starts with my neighborhood block.
00:53:19.000The narrative is that everyone hates anyone that doesn't look like me, but mostly if you read the media stuff, the average white male, middle-class, normal guy is the worst guy in America.
00:53:32.000President Biden, my pet Biden, was just on TV saying that the two biggest problems in America are white supremacy and systemic racism.
00:53:43.000I don't know how we, those are two things.
00:59:38.000So do I. So the color of his skin, like the reason I'm doing this whole setup here, this whole green screen is the impetus is he's hated for the color of his skin.
01:00:12.000The other type of whites there are that experience white privilege are, by the way, Dr. Shiva doesn't experience much white privilege because he dares to fraternize with the right and talk about how important free speech is.
01:00:22.000So if he has a talk in Boston, hundreds of thousands of people show up and march against hate, which is the exact same as having a march against gargamel from the Smurse.
01:00:34.000They were marching against a mythical thing.
01:01:19.000There's one part in that 10-hour diatribe where he talks about this goes out to the people who feel less than, who feel, dude, you conquered those people.
01:01:27.000You're Spanish, you speak a European language.
01:01:29.000You came to Central America, killed all the Indians, the Native Americans.
01:01:34.000Their DNA is very similar to the Cherokees and the Apaches up here.
01:01:38.000And then you're standing, literally standing on a pulpit talking about oppression.
01:02:34.000But anyway, and you'll also notice that when Asians, Americans who are just white people, are talking about how their culture and how different they are, if it's not food, it's my mom.
01:03:51.000Their scores are brought down 100 points, and black scores are brought up 100 points.
01:03:57.000So in that sense, they are victims of racism, but it's a very strange kind of racism where they're handicapped for being too smart.
01:04:05.000And by the way, the rationale with that, if you talk to someone at Harvard or McGill University, they'll say, well, we don't want the whole school being all Asian.
01:04:12.000That would be not a good diverse university experience.
01:07:30.000But one thing interesting, though, about blacks is whether they're white or ghetto black, real black, blackety black, they all have the same politics.
01:08:06.000And it's funny that even like the most upper class black person still totally identifies with ghetto black culture and can hang out with them, change his accent a bit and blend in.
01:08:16.000You don't really see that with other groups.
01:08:18.000Like you don't see upper class Indians hanging out with the untouchables or you don't see like super upper class Monaco wearing Tucker Carlson wasps hanging out with you know rednecks although Tucker does hunt with rednecks.
01:09:15.000But I don't know what is Indian about them.
01:09:17.000Like they've been to maybe two powwows their entire lives.
01:09:20.000I want to get them more involved in that stuff.
01:09:23.000I think it's interesting, just like I want them to, you know, go to the Highland Games and experience Rabbi Burns night and all that stuff.
01:09:33.000Because what's interesting about this race is that they're either white, like my wife and kids, or they've separated themselves from the country and they're on the res.
01:09:43.000And when you look at like this account, Res Memes, or you look at NDN Twitter, hashtag NDN, you realize that like the entire sense of humor, the culture is just totally different from the rest of the country.
01:09:58.000So it's hard to talk about the racism they endure.
01:10:01.000By the way, it's very easy to talk about the racism they did injure.
01:10:04.000You want to go back to as early as the 1930s and 40s, you're going to see horrible, disgusting treatment of the Indians.
01:10:12.000As Pat Buchanan says, our treatment of the Indians is not the type of behavior from whom one would expect followed the Sermon on the Mount or saw it as divine command.
01:12:06.000No one sees them really outside of like Arizona and Vancouver, isolated places.
01:12:10.000You only come across American Indians.
01:12:11.000And with the FOBS, the genuine Asians, they've also self-segregated.
01:12:15.000Yes, there's a wave of crime against them, but there's a wave of crime against all vulnerable people because crime is up because you dummies defunded the police.
01:12:22.000So this is a, you can't talk about systemic racism against older Asian people because everyone likes them outside of a bunch of fatherless miscreants who are tearing up the entire country and destroying it.
01:12:35.000I'm still looking for victims of racism.
01:12:39.000When I do this list here, I'm trying to isolate the group that can say, you always hated us, you treat us like shit, and you still hate us.
01:12:46.000And when we talk about systemic racism and white supremacy, this is the group.
01:12:50.000White supremacists don't hate any of the people I've been talking about yet.
01:12:58.000Once again, just like the Native Americans, just like the genuine Asians, the FOBS fresh off the boats, the Hispanics have self-segregated.
01:13:04.000I'm talking about the little illegals, you know, the little tiny guys that are this tall, that drink a lot and drive drunk, and you get them at Home Depot for $100 a day, which isn't cheap, by the way.
01:13:14.000Everyone says they do jobs for $4 an hour.
01:13:17.000No, you can't really get them for minimum wage.
01:13:28.000So it's actually $20 an hour, the same as if it was on the books.
01:13:34.000Anyway, these guys, little tiny people, you know, you see this sort of, this sort of plump, shrumpy women walking around with their strollers and no ass and a little burrito belly.
01:15:56.000Now, just like with abortion, I don't necessarily agree that these people have a great case because this is how they're behaving and they're killing 20 of them a day.
01:16:04.000And if you look at white supremacy, I think Don Tucker, they said in four years they counted 70 deaths linked to white supremacy, less than people who died from lightning strikes.
01:16:13.000But again, we're just trying to isolate the problem, trying to corral it into one area.
01:16:18.000And if you want to talk about systemic racism and white supremacy, ghetto blacks, not white blacks, but black blacks, is the only place the argument should exist.
01:16:26.000Now, once we isolate that, I'd like to say, guys, we lost 620,000 in the Civil War ending this thing.
01:21:35.000If you're powerful enough to run from a 14-person SWAT, dodge all the bullets, then dive into the ocean and swim away, what's the scuba guy going to do?
01:22:41.000It stands for Citizens Against Political Persecution.
01:22:44.000And you're devoted to trying to protect and defend free speech.
01:22:52.000Yes, really it's about constitutional rights.
01:22:56.000Specifically, you know, in regards to like January 6th, we have a lot of people that are being detained in direct conflict with their constitutional rights, talking about like the Bill of Rights.
01:23:08.000People that are being indefinitely detained without due process, without habeas corpus, that kind of thing.
01:23:15.000I think it has more to do with like government overreach, as is the case.
01:23:22.000I mean, I think back to like, you know, the New York Nine with Max and John.
01:23:26.000You know, it's basically the same kind of idea.
01:23:28.000It's like when a federal government or the government at any level comes after you for political reasons and really weaponizes the Justice Department, that kind of thing.
01:23:38.000So really the purpose of CAP is to educate the American people that a lot of this stuff is going on in direct violation of our constitutional rights.
01:23:47.000Kara, is it just right-wing political prisoners?
01:23:54.000Right now, we're focusing on January 6th.
01:23:56.000But the way that we originally conceived of the idea of CAP was that it's for anybody.
01:24:01.000It's sort of like we want to help people, anybody that's being politically persecuted, it doesn't matter if they're on the left or on the right.
01:24:07.000Right now, it seems like January 6th or is it being persecuted more than anyone, so we're focusing on that, but we would have no problem sticking up for anybody that was being persecuted by the government.
01:24:17.000And the function of it is to raise money for legal fees?
01:24:22.000Also, we do a lot of research and we do a lot of outreach to the families and try to also raise money for them as well and really just Educate the public for the most part.
01:24:31.000It started out about what's going on right now because, up until a few weeks ago, and still, not many people really knew that these citizens were being detained and treated like terrorists in Washington, D.C. right now, and no one had any idea.
01:24:44.000So, we're planning a lot of rallies and awareness events just to let people know.
01:24:47.000Because I think if the people become more aware, they'll become outraged and the government will take note.
01:24:53.000Yeah, they're in solitary confinement, getting out an hour a day for what I see as a meandering.
01:24:59.000Randy, you said that there was also some Black Lives Matter dude you guys were interested in defending.
01:25:06.000Well, there's one in particular, you know, when we did our research, there's one guy in particular, I forget exactly what his name is, but he had created a Facebook post that actually, you know, spoke in support of the guy who executed five cops in Dallas.
01:25:23.000And just based upon that Facebook post alone, the government came in, kicked in his door in the dead of night, hauled him away, detained him indefinitely.
01:25:32.000Like five months later, they tried to bring him to court.
01:25:36.000And the judge pretty much threw out the case, threw everything out.
01:25:40.000But it's basically the same kind of thing.
01:25:57.000I mean, it's like when the government's allowed to get away with doing it for any kind of political reasons, you know, it doesn't matter which way the pendulum swings.
01:26:06.000And that's really what the whole purpose of our Constitution is to safeguard against that.
01:26:13.000And that's really what we want to bring attention to.
01:26:18.000Kara, we've tried fundraising for Max and John.
01:26:21.000I was doing cameos for John Kinsman's Black Family, and they got shut down.
01:26:27.000How do you raise money for unpopular opinions these days?
01:26:32.000It is really difficult to raise money because, as you know, a lot of fundraising efforts get deplatformed.
01:26:38.000So we're trying to figure out a way around that.
01:26:40.000And right now, just reaching out to people that are in, you know, somewhat of a closed circle.
01:26:44.000But I think in the future, as people learn more and more about what's going on, more people will donate.
01:26:50.000There have been people who were victims of this persecution that were locked up that have successfully raised hundreds of thousands of dollars.
01:26:56.000There was a family, the Megs family, I think their name was, where their son put out a Go.
01:27:02.000It was another platform to raise money for his parents who were both imprisoned after January 6th, and they raised over $150,000.
01:27:09.000So I think people just really need a place to go right now.
01:27:12.000They need the information and they need a place to donate because I think a lot of people are willing to donate.
01:27:16.000I know that I would be willing to donate even if it was not like, you know, without putting my name on it, because a lot of people are afraid if their name shows up as a donor, they could be persecuted by the government, which is very sad.
01:27:26.000But I think that once we spread the word more and once more people become aware of this and once more people start putting human faces on these prisoners, they'll be more than willing to donate, not necessarily put their name on it, but donate at a website that will not be taken down,
01:33:50.000I'm a week behind on your show, but you were exactly right about Dominican Bodegas.
01:33:53.000When I was younger, I rented a room from a Dominican PR family, Puerto Rican family, and the Dominican uncle had no job other than finding electronics and other tools with a motor to send back to the Dominican Republic.
01:40:05.000Yeah, and another thing, too, if, like, if in the future, they look back and they're like, why do they portray us black people as like twerking on ambulances and basically, you know, climbing any car we could find, starting fires and acting like assholes.
01:40:19.000And so now the guy, the other day I walk in, I said, hey, man, I even helped him get his game on the TV and he walked out with a full drink.
01:45:08.000And compound media, when Anthony moves down south, I mean, we could have him as a regular Zoom, sorry, Skype guest, but I don't think, yeah, I don't see how we could do compound media.
01:48:24.000And he decided it was time to end his life.
01:48:26.000So on the way out, he decided to drive to the airport and shoot random people, which is weird because if you wanted to get the most people, you'd go to like a mall.
01:48:37.000But he went to the airport where not a lot of people are around, right?
01:49:00.000And you young people, when I see a video that's censored, you should be able to find the one without the blurs on Live Leak or whatever you kids today are up to.
01:51:30.000When I show you horrible shit, like that young prostitute or that TikTok girl or people being banned, you don't have to just get overwhelmed and say, well, that's it.