This week, the boys are back from their Christmas break and ready to get back into the swing of things. They discuss Alyssa Milano's meltdown, the Balenciaga scandal, and why the Christian church should be offended by pedophilia.
00:05:20.000By the way, the only reason I don't wear the Ahoy shirts, and they're also available at the shop, is because I've worn them, but it was during COVID, the horrible manufacturer, where they sent out like 200 that just Not quite Gildan, but almost as crappy as Gildan.
00:06:22.000It's the same thing with young girls, right?
00:06:24.000They go around this unrealistic standard of beauty that people reject unless it's a man acting as a woman.
00:06:28.000Then we embrace the Barbie stereotype.
00:06:31.000Men have to live up to these same kinds of standards.
00:06:33.000Only, I would argue, And you guys can disagree with me if you want, I'd love to hear your comments below.
00:06:38.000I would argue it's harder for the man to actually sort of mimic what he sees in magazines, because we don't just have to not be fat, you have to be incredibly muscular and lean.
00:06:47.000And by the way, if you meet someone who has gained muscle while losing fat, congratulations, you've just met someone who's on anabolic steroids.
00:06:55.000We're just taking pills that are given to them in a baggie.
00:07:16.000And is the first clip that we have, is this it being revealed that he's?
00:07:20.000No, this is him, uh, eating testicles.
00:07:23.000Okay, this is how, if you're a parent, you're saying, who's the liver king?
00:07:26.000This is the person who all of your children, young men, have been watching, and many were tricked into believing that this man was all natural.
00:13:31.000I don't know what your opinion is on steroids.
00:13:36.000If you're doing them, and you're doing them and you're uploading pictures to Instagram,
00:13:40.000just don't lie about it. I don't have as big of a problem with people taking performance enhancing
00:13:45.000drugs if they are honest about it. I mean, everyone kind of knows, right, in the NFL,
00:13:49.000the testing, it's like, look, here you go, here's a pharmacy, let the games begin,
00:13:54.000or professional wrestling for a period of time.
00:13:56.000At least they don't have to try and feign like they're drug testing.
00:13:59.000The issue is that you lie about it, and then you have young men who feel like they can't live up to these expectations.
00:14:04.000Women think, you think you're the only ones who have this problem.
00:14:06.000Imagine not just having to lose weight, but imagine having to put on 20 pounds of muscle And be leaner because that prick says I'm all natural and you're just not working hard enough.
00:14:18.000And I understand there's some people who aren't in shape and they think that everyone who's bigger than them is taking steroids.
00:14:39.000Going through some really unhealthy eating habits, stuff like that, to be able to look like somebody.
00:14:42.000Well, for men, it's not just looking like this person, it's being strong like this person, competitive like this person, able to do the things this person does.
00:14:50.000The real problem with steroids comes when people do it at a very young age.
00:14:53.000That's when it becomes very, very dangerous for kids because they don't know what they're doing.
00:14:57.000They're probably not getting the best substances out there to put into their bodies.
00:15:01.000And they're just trying to get ripped for no other reason than to be able to do these things.
00:16:14.000And of course you look at CTE, and of course you look at what happens and the quality of life and the life expectancy, and we can pump them full of painkillers, we can pump them full of- Which they do all the time with no problem.
00:16:25.000Well, now they haven't, and now they've gone too far in that direction, where people who actually need them can't get any pain medication.
00:16:31.000Like, yours truly, after having his ribcage cracked open and three titanium rods, you're like, you get six days!
00:16:38.000But Tula at halftime, no no no, you stumbled because your back was hurting, not because your brain jostled around so hard in your head that you don't know who you are anymore.
00:16:45.000But when you're 29 and you don't know how to put on a shirt, it doesn't seem worth the money.
00:17:24.000They still can prescribe them to you, for example, if you burn yourself horribly.
00:17:28.000But then if an athlete snaps their ligaments, we've seen this happen time and time again, they can't recover because they can't even take things that you can take.
00:17:38.000So, my problem, just to be clear here, is really with people who take steroids and lie about them in order to sell bullcrap to young, impressionable men.
00:17:48.000We need to do better with that, and I think we also need parents to have very frank discussions.
00:17:56.000We were going to do a steroid competition here in this office for the first time, all of us, because I don't think anyone here has done it.
00:18:01.000Get on one cycle just so you can see how effective they are.
00:18:36.000But comment below if you would like to see, under the care of a doctor, a steroid competition in this office just to see who becomes the biggest freak show.
00:19:21.000Nothing would make me happier than seeing these numbers right now on YouTube go pip, pip, pip.
00:19:25.000Over to Rumble, and of course on Mug Club we'll be playing Age Restricted or Not, where we take it to YouTube for the kind of bullcrap non-censorship that they employ.
00:19:55.000This is, you know, the world in which we live right now, of course, we all know that Twitter now might allow people who have opinions that weren't allowed on Twitter, like conservatives, like, you know, at one point the sitting president.
00:20:10.000So this, of course, has to be met with a meltdown.
00:20:13.000The problem with the meltdown is, look, I just believe if you do something, do it 100%.
00:20:16.000If you are going to, if you're going to burn out, if you're going to have a mental breakdown, then leave no doubt.
00:20:24.000The problem is when you half-ass your mental breakdown, and you half-ass your walkout, your boycott, and then you come back, it's just incredibly embarrassing.
00:20:32.000It's like leaving a restaurant, like, well, I'm never eating here again!
00:20:35.000And you come back, you forgot the horseradish.
00:21:50.000Well, I don't disagree with the sentiment.
00:21:52.000That's why I don't think the Conservatives should just abandon YouTube, but you obviously shouldn't self-censor to the point where YouTube is no longer of any value.
00:22:00.000She just yells the kinds of insane things that only the absolutely crazy lament.
00:22:07.000Well yeah, she gets a reaction for what she puts out.
00:23:00.000And then it has this picture, forgive me if you're listening on audio, if you have children, you probably shouldn't be, she has a picture of her dressed like a lady in Little House on the Prairie and I guess someone photoshopped it saying, my vagina smells like cat piss.
00:23:14.000I think it's supposed to be, what's that show?
00:23:20.000But here's the thing, if there was something as bad as she claims, like people are trying to destroy my reputation, copyright infringement, these threats, you'd see something better than an MS Paint, my vagina smells funny.
00:23:31.000That's the best she had as far as threats and an unsafe space.
00:23:34.000The next tweet she's clarifying, just to be sure, my vagina does not smell like cat piss.
00:23:40.000I'm like, I think you're protesting a little too much.
00:26:15.000Where are they donating their money to?
00:26:16.000You're just upset it's not an echo chamber that it was, you know, prior.
00:26:20.000Yeah, no, they're absolutely... I couldn't have said it better myself.
00:26:23.000And by the way, Elon, just to be clear, there's a track record here.
00:26:26.000He told the UN World Food Program, he said, if the WFP can describe in this thread exactly how $6 billion will solve world hunger, I will sell Tesla stock right now and do it.
00:28:51.000My money goes there and I spend enough and they're better to use them.
00:28:54.000And then afterwards he says, hey, you know what, let me support this private charity and a great deal of back payments are due and I won't give you a penny less, I assure you.
00:29:01.000He goes from saying, government should do it, not my job to, it's incumbent upon me to do something.
00:29:07.000Stop asking someone else to do it because they're doing it to the tune of trillions of dollars and it's also predicated on a lie that more money equals better results.
00:29:15.000Yes, well, that works like a charm for our public schools, hasn't it?
00:29:22.000It doesn't mean that he doesn't have other money and other money to go to charities.
00:29:25.000It's just a stupid argument to try to make somebody look bad.
00:29:28.000And if Elon had donated money to them, I think it wouldn't be exactly surprising that they all went against him for that and then against that charity.
00:29:38.000They're just basically throwing a band-aid on the problem, too.
00:29:40.000They're not solving world hunger, meaning a self-sustaining program is being built so that hunger will no longer exist in these countries.
00:29:47.000Just look at the United States of America.
00:29:49.000All the money that you just talked about we're giving to overseas corporations.
00:29:52.000We've thrown trillions of dollars at it here in the United States over the past couple of decades.
00:29:55.000I have no idea how many years that would encompass, but 10, 20, 30 years?
00:29:59.000Since the war on poverty has begun, hey Mission Control, you guys can give us that number and how much we spend annually, the government, on food stamps and EBT.
00:30:06.000Yeah, but according to commercials, and you'll see a lot of them this time of year because they want people to give, it's a good time of year to kind of be reminded that there are people less fortunate.
00:30:13.000Almost 15% of children are food insecure in the United States.
00:31:25.000You're literally wasting food as a matter of policy!
00:31:28.000So take that, and times it by a thousand different policies.
00:31:32.000That's what your billions of dollars are going into, and that's why all of a sudden, 20, 30, 40 billion dollars, trillions of dollars in the war on poverty, don't go where it's supposed to go, because the government can't stop stepping on its own Johnson.
00:31:47.000In 2020, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program cost $79.22 billion dollars.
00:31:53.000$79 billion dollars in the United States!
00:31:57.000And it was up almost $20 billion from $60.4 billion the previous year.
00:32:03.000So, $79 billion dollars being spent in the country that has the best infrastructure, the most opportunity to end hunger of any country in the world.
00:32:13.000Well, if we do it right, show me a country in the world that has a better opportunity to end hunger in their own country, spending billions and billions on it, that has done it.
00:32:52.000Oh that's your kind of... I thought you was going to go to the white replacement theory.
00:32:55.000No, I'm just saying, Bible had a solution for the hunger problem.
00:32:59.000They also had a gleaning thing where you couldn't harvest all of your crops and the poor could come in and work for it and get food so that they could survive.
00:33:07.000I think we've had this solution for a long time.
00:33:09.000You mean so that poverty doesn't strike you like a bandit?
00:35:09.000Obviously very funny, in some very funny films.
00:35:11.000What happens is when you take away all the producers, you take away all the writers, you take away all the directors and the makeup and the production, they can't make it work.
00:35:19.000He's not creative enough to make it work.
00:37:47.000Okay, this brings us to, speaking of trans pregnant people, former Vice President Biden's Department of Energy employee, There's a long title, so let me just tell you, this is, they were in charge of disposing of nuclear waste, or taking care of the nation's nuclear waste, this person.
00:38:03.000Have you ever seen somebody who looks like they work in nuclear waste more, apropos?
00:38:08.000Well, also, yeah, so this is Sam Britton, nuclear, keep that up there, that's nuclear waste disposal specialist, and also a professional Matt Damon method project.
00:38:21.000Brinton, who would have thought that this could happen, was charged with a felony after stealing a $2,000 Vera Bradley suitcase from the Minneapolis-St.
00:39:34.000Okay, this comes from Business Insider, saying, uh, if I had taken the wrong bag, I am happy to return it, but I don't have any clothes for another individual.
00:39:43.000That was my clothes when I opened the bag.
00:39:55.000I don't know, these are my own clothes.
00:39:57.000Come on, there's no way to prove this.
00:39:58.000There's not computers or ways to know if I checked something.
00:40:01.000No, no, no, no, by the way, this was a month later that Britain was tracked down and said, no, no, no, no, those were my clothes in the bag.
00:40:08.000Two hours later, I'll let you say in just a second, but Took the clothes out of the bag, the story confirms.
00:40:14.000Dumped them in a hotel room and just kept the bag.
00:42:13.000So, Britain called the police to later change the story, admit to the theft, thinking that, that's again, former Vice President Biden's nuclear waste specialist, thinking they would of course, hey, I came clean about it, not understanding that there are consequences, now appears to be on the run somewhere, which actually seems to be, what's, is that?
00:43:58.000So Balenciaga, okay, we have to talk about this because this is something that everyone has been talking about, and I think we agree in spirit, but I also think that truth matters.
00:44:06.000So here's my question for you as we move on to the segment.
00:44:35.000We're going to give Yakuza a triangle.
00:44:36.000So, If you don't know about this story, if you haven't been following the news, okay, let me set this up for you, and then unfortunately there's been some misinformation on both sides, and I don't want that to detract from the fact that yes, you do have a secular humanist industry in the entertainment industry in Hollywood, and they are coming for your kids.
00:44:57.000So unfortunately, when you come out and you say something that is dishonest, deliberately, you give the left an in that you don't need to give them.
00:48:14.000Which I would argue is not enough because you've sexualized children.
00:48:16.000But they did apologize, saying, We sincerely apologize for any offense our holiday campaign may have caused.
00:48:22.000I love, by the way, how in trying to not cause offense, they're like, But we still, look, sure, we may have had children with ball gags and leather chains and whips, but we didn't say Christmas.
00:50:05.000The people who say, well, I think children should be able to transition, you have no leg to stand on because that inherently is sexualizing children because you're changing their sexual capabilities and proclivities for the rest of their life.
00:50:16.000So in other words, conservatives, people out there who say, yeah, we shouldn't transition children, we shouldn't be sexualizing children, people who supported Florida saying you're not teaching sexual issues to kids grade K through 12, great.
00:50:34.000So truth matters here, and consistency.
00:50:36.000So they said, we have immediately removed the campaign from all platforms.
00:50:40.000A parent of one of the child models, by the way, And I use this term loosely, is defending the shoot, saying that the pictures were taken out of context and the experience was enjoyable.
00:50:51.000This is a parent, by the way, saying, no parent would actively encourage the child to take part in something which was pornographic.
00:51:15.000Well, yeah, and if parents always knew best, she wouldn't have gone for this check to sexualize her daughter, and now she's just defending her poor decision.
00:51:22.000Well, of course, that never happens in the entertainment industry.
00:51:24.000Parents don't throw their children to the wolves.
00:51:26.000That's never happened ever, Poltergeist.
00:51:28.000By the way, I just have one question for this parent.
00:53:37.000And this campaign, of course, features Nicole Kidman, Bella Hadid.
00:53:42.000I guess the shoot included the United States vs. Williams document?
00:53:45.000Yeah, that's the document that they were referring to that showed in 2008 that the Supreme Court upheld that you can't have child pornography.
00:53:52.000Like, that's... I didn't know... So that's included in the new photo shoot?
00:53:55.000That was included in that photo shoot.
00:53:56.000So when they referenced it in the news piece, they were referencing that issue.
00:54:00.000Did Nicole Kidman not have any questions at that photo shoot?
00:54:48.000So, the shoot included the United States vs. Williams decision document, and that decision of course ruled that you can't pander to children sexually, you can't use them to pander, you can't basically exploit children in a sexual way, and also was featured a book With the art of Michael Boreman's.
00:55:07.000Right there in the background, so that's circled.
00:55:10.000And by the way, that author regularly features graphic depictions of children.
00:55:39.000So let's be clear, there are a lot of celebrities, right?
00:55:41.000It'd be one thing if it's just some rogue fashion house, but you have Kim Kardashian, obviously you have Nicole Kidman, you have Bella Hadid, and Kim Kardashian did come out against the brand to her credit saying, as a mother of four, I have been shaken by the disturbing images.
00:55:54.000The safety of children must be held with the highest regard and any attempts to normalize child abuse of any kind should have no place in our society, period.
00:56:00.000As for my future with Balenciaga, I am currently reevaluating my... How about this?
00:56:41.000You have enough money to step away and on top of it, you have enough money to say that it did damage to you because of the photo and you represent that property.
00:56:49.000And now she's getting $200,000 a month in child support, from what I understand, with a divorce settlement.
00:57:20.000If you're not willing to stand up against basically child pornography, at the very least child sexploitation, if that is not a line in the sand for you, then there is no line.
00:57:31.000There is nothing that would push you over the edge into actually living out any sort of principles.
00:57:36.000This, just like progressivism, for progressivism's sake, is corrosive.
00:57:52.000And it's a compulsion, by the way, that Think about that.
00:57:56.000Kim Kardashian is willing to re-evaluate a relationship.
00:57:58.000Basically, what she's saying is, my dignity, my protection, my mothering, protective instinct of my children is for sale for the right price.
00:58:59.000Yeah, well, Pete Davidson's been everywhere.
00:59:01.000So also, Yei, not Yee, not Kanye, who's worked with Balenciaga in the past, issued his own statement.
00:59:10.000You know, they tried to destroy me in press.
00:59:13.000They tried to destroy all of my businesses at the same time, and the world saw it, and no one's saying anything.
00:59:21.000You know, as far as like none of the celebrities, so this just shows you all celebrities are controlled.
00:59:27.000You don't see no celebrities talking about the Balenciaga situation, right?
00:59:31.000So that just shows you all of these celebrities out here Don't let them influence you in any way because they're controlled by the people who really influence the world.
00:59:41.000There's no such thing as a celebrity influence.
00:59:44.000Now here's the thing what he just said most of that is right.
00:59:47.000Kanye West can be right about some things and be wrong about it or be right in his statement and maybe wrong on some of the premises of his statement.
00:59:55.000So let's be really clear here this is also I think an important point.
00:59:58.000He's saying no one is talking about it.
01:00:27.000So, in other words, There must have been enough backlash for them to have to react this way, which makes it so bizarre.
01:00:36.000And sometimes, sometimes you get a moment like this, just a moment of like manna from the sky where they didn't, they didn't coordinate on their playbook because the New York Times.
01:00:47.000Still trying to paint the scandal as a far-right smear.
01:00:49.000References available at latosquedo.com.
01:00:51.000As online criticism of the campaign spreads, the story was picked up across right-leaning media outlets, including the New York Post and the primetime Fox News show Tucker Carlson.
01:01:01.000The show has helped to publicize mainstream QAnon, the internet conspiracy that, quote, a group of Satan-worshiping elites who run a child sex ring are trying to control our politics and media.
01:06:27.000He is, this is the review, he is questioning what degree of compassion should society fairly hold out to those who have served their time for sexual abuse, assault, or rape.
01:06:38.000Downstate, directed with exceptional astuteness by Pam McKinnon, seizes on our reflexive response to these crimes and shifts our emotional focus to the perpetrators.
01:06:48.000Let me ask you this, at what point do they...
01:06:51.000At what point does a person not warrant your emotional focus?
01:06:56.000I know, I know, if they voted for Trump, right?
01:06:59.000But when someone rapes a kid, or when someone grooms a kid, and you understand the recidivism rate, at what point do you actually focus on the victim rather than the criminal?
01:07:10.000I'm sorry, this may seem a little bit cold, I think there's nothing wrong with the way we've been doing it since the beginning of ever.
01:07:17.000You rape a kid, you harm a kid in the tribe, you're gone.
01:07:21.000Try and come back, you get an arrow through the heart.
01:07:51.000So this play, it wasn't just, so this article is glowing, this play was fantastic, they did a great job with this.
01:07:57.000In the play, they're making the point that we're treating pedophiles, people convicted of sexual crimes against minors and other people too harshly because we're not considering the emotional distress that they're going through in life and the isolation and everything else.
01:08:10.000Here's the one part of it too that just makes it even worse.
01:08:13.000One of the play's characters is a victim of one of the guys who's living in this basement in a group of people that are living together.
01:08:21.000And they portray him as this person who misguidedly comes back to face his tormentor, essentially.
01:08:27.000Somebody who abused him and to try to get some closure.
01:08:29.000He's like, he's trying to get some kind of closure and his wife misguidedly says that this is probably a good idea and he has no compassion for this guy.
01:08:36.000It paints the child who was abused who is now an adult that is coming back to try to get some closure as the villain in the story and all the compassion goes to the guy that raped him.
01:08:49.000This is far more prevalent in our society than I think people realize.
01:08:53.000And the fact that there's more people... Certainly in Hollywood.
01:08:55.000Oh, absolutely, but it goes on everywhere.
01:08:58.000There's a problem with sexual abuse of children everywhere.
01:09:02.000And the reality is, is the more people there are, the more this stuff is coming to light, because somebody who made this play, or is behind, or is producing it, has an agenda.
01:09:10.000I firmly believe that, because there's too much of this crap going on.
01:09:17.000No, I think you're absolutely—here's the big difference, though, is that at least—even if people in society at large, being the United States, aren't as hard on pedophilia as we are, aren't as hard on child rapists, they still have to feign as though they're bothered by it.
01:09:31.000They don't write plays saying, can't we give them empathy?
01:09:34.000Only in the entertainment industry do they openly, blatantly say, hey, we're not pro-pedophile, but couldn't you put a little love in your heart?
01:10:15.000And watch YouTube say that this is more extreme than the people trying to groom you.
01:10:19.000And by the way, that is grooming, just to be clear.
01:10:21.000Creating a play like that, that you know a bunch of suburban white moms who make up the entire Democratic voting bloc and want to put their kids on puberty blockers, they'll be, We're going to go into the city.
01:10:44.000If your role as a parent is not to protect your child by any means necessary from sexual predators, you should give your children up for adoption.
01:10:54.000You should give them up to another family.
01:10:56.000If you are not willing, And I mean this, I'm not just saying someone who's a minor attracted person who hasn't acted on it still deserves severe, severe exile.
01:11:04.000If someone has actually committed child sexual exploitation, and it's happening to the point that there's a huge industry that exists, there are more slaves on earth than ever right now in recorded history, over 40 million, you know why?
01:11:16.000A lot of them are sex slaves, which is just another form of slavery, almost a worse form of slavery.
01:11:30.000And by the way, people say cowards, hey, you know what?
01:11:33.000This is, and I mean this honestly, if you have someone who is raping your child, someone who is sexually abusing your child, here's the beauty of, or if you're a woman who's being raped, to be clear, people will often say, I hear like Sean Penn say, people will use guns or cowards, what, you can't handle it with your fists?
01:14:23.000You have them talking about statutory rape while you're jiggling that bell like you're some kind of dog animator at a Santa Claus at a shopping mall, okay?
01:15:07.000The film crew encouraged her to down glasses of champagne at 10 years old.
01:15:10.000She was on cocaine, was in rehab at around the age of 12.
01:15:13.000And then, rather than saying, you people are all disgusting, you people are all exploitative, she was at the Academy Awards saying, I feel like you people are like my family.
01:15:22.000And I couldn't have been raised by a better family.
01:15:25.000I don't know if you know, it's pretty rare for 12-year-olds to be in rehab for coke, bitch!
01:17:36.000The one that was just like, he lit into every single person, including, and I like to call him this because President Trump called him this, Tim Apple.
01:18:13.000This brings us to, I think this is important, right?
01:18:15.000Hopefully, comment below if you feel like this has been clearer for you as to what is true and what is not true.
01:18:21.000But this brings us to this idea, and you see these celebrities out there saying, this is obviously, this is practice Satanism and it's a cabal of Satanists.
01:18:41.000The real danger is acting like the devil doesn't exist.
01:18:44.000They don't want it to be on full display.
01:18:46.000Put it this way, it's very unlikely that the Satanism is going to be actual on-screen Satanism.
01:18:52.000It's going to be the feet in some yams.
01:18:55.000It's going to be something subtle, like a play, that then gets praised in the Washington Post.
01:18:59.000Satan, the temptation of evil, is not going to show up as a vampire.
01:19:03.000It's going to show up as a sexy secretary.
01:19:05.000It's going to show up maybe as a social worker who tries to plant some ideas in your child's head that are antithetical to the idea of the nuclear family and mom and dad.
01:19:12.000And just to be clear, to what we're talking about Satanism, I think the sort of offshoot of Satanism that has the most amount of members Let me clarify this.
01:19:33.000They don't believe that the Bible is true.
01:19:35.000But what they say is, we hate practice Christianity so much that if you're going to believe this fable, if you're going to believe this allegorically, we actually think that Satan is the good guy, and so they professionally troll.
01:19:46.000They say to us, Satan is the symbol that best suits the nature of who we are carnal by birth.
01:19:52.000People who feel no battles raging between our thoughts and feelings.
01:19:55.000We do not embrace the concept of a soul-imprisoned body.
01:19:59.000Satan represents pride, liberty, individualism, qualities often defined as evil by those who worship external deities.
01:20:06.000They don't believe in loving your enemy.
01:21:10.000And if you look at all of these issues where we come to this time and time again, what they're doing with children, what they're doing, whether it's drugs, what they're doing with...
01:21:42.000Yeah, and that's exactly what Satan did, right?
01:21:45.000So you don't have to go to a church that has Satan statues all over the place and bow down and worship and sing these weird songs and practice rituals to be worshiping Satan.
01:21:53.000Satan basically said, I will be like God.
01:22:49.000If I go into a call, if I go into some kind of a meeting, if I go into one of these shows thinking that I'm all that and that I've got all of this under control, then it's on me and my performance is whatever it is, and that's me, right?
01:24:07.000Chris Licht of CNN, he just released this letter and he said, today we will notify a limited number of individuals, largely some of our paid contributors, as part of a recalibrated reporting strategy that they'll be let go.
01:24:24.000I do want to, and I don't, uh, this is obviously something personal to you, but I think you've been pretty open about being a recovering addict.
01:24:30.000So, obviously, the path of anyone who's addicted to anything, whether it's alcohol, whether it's drugs, whether it's sex, it starts off, of course, as pleasurable.
01:24:54.000The problem is Hollywood starts with that first half.
01:24:56.000And they don't tell you where it leads.
01:24:59.000And that's why we do what we do sometimes, we say, hold on a second, you don't know the end of the story.
01:25:02.000Now, this is, and we've talked about this, an incredible amount of respect, not only for what Dave has done, I know how hard it is having had many family members who struggle with addiction, that's the arc.
01:25:13.000But you can't have that arc unless you acknowledge that pleasure isn't the same as happiness.
01:25:38.000We can't just have a bunch of reactionary bullshit.
01:25:40.000And I mean sometimes actual bullshit in Photoshop saying, Satanism!
01:25:44.000Because you're not plugged into a church, and you're not reading the word, and you're not actually understanding that far earlier along the trail We are dealing with the worship of self.
01:25:56.000Because if you worship self, what happens if self is bad?
01:25:59.000Hey, maybe, on a good day, you end up with Lizzo and Fat Pride.