A drag queen performs a lap dance in front of cheering children at a Pride event in North Carolina, and Bill Maher calls her out for it. Plus, we talk about the Boston Children's Hospital director's call for a dramatic increase in capacity for gender surgeries for minors.
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00:00:42.000Drag Queen Performs Lap Dance on Student and Gyrates in Front of Cheering Children at Pride Event in North Carolina.
00:00:48.000There's an image that I think nobody wants to see and people need to see because on Bill Maher, I don't know if I have the tweet up right here.
00:01:42.000I don't want to drag other people into it, but high-profile conservative individuals who know Bill Maher have been asking me, like... Yeah, you'd be excellent.
00:02:31.000I think Bill Maher might be learning the world has gone a little more insane than he realizes.
00:02:36.000So, I think most people listening, who listen to this show, know all this is happening.
00:02:40.000I think this image, for those of you who want to Google search it, would be helpful if you're trying to explain to loved ones, friends, and family who don't believe you.
00:02:48.000My recommendation is always, don't be angry, don't be agitated, don't be adversarial, just be alike.
00:04:44.000I wanted to bring this up, because I think it's actually a good segue into religion.
00:04:48.000Because I know that we were going to talk about that, and this, to me, is Beyond moral degradation.
00:04:55.000I got to talk about this has been burning my mind.
00:04:57.000Are you can you consider yourself Catholic?
00:04:58.000I'm Christian Christian evangelical Christian, but I have a great respect for Catholics One of the things about Catholicism that I think is getting me right now Is that okay people like Matt Walsh and I don't want to call you out by name Matt because you're not here But let's talk about it when I see you is that saying boys can't be girls boys or boys girls or girls?
00:05:13.000Okay, let's live in reality I'm into that but don't tell me that a spirit impregnated a woman because we're in this reality game now and I can't take Reality advice from someone that is trying to tell me that a ghost got a girl pregnant 2,000 years ago.
00:05:29.000Charlie looks at me, I think it's a gross oversimplification of what people believe.
00:05:31.000And I have a feeling if people start to admit that that is fantastical, that people from the other side or whatever, people that are trans are like, you know what, okay, I can start to take maybe boys are boys, and we can be trans women too, but boys are boys.
00:05:45.000I can see like, if people start to all kind of accept reality at once, that it might Bring some people together.
00:05:51.000Okay, so your question is with the incarnation?
00:05:54.000Of Mary getting impregnated by, she said, a spirit.
00:05:56.000It was probably a Roman guy and it would have been executed.
00:06:00.000So they're like, well, let's, we gotta, we gotta, can't be honest about this.
00:06:02.000We gotta tell Jesus his dad was the God.
00:06:06.000I do think that there are things that we have to take on faith.
00:06:08.000So I think it's also very unrealistic to believe that a man rose from the dead after being crucified and hung out and, you know, Suffocating to death over a period of hours.
00:06:18.000I think it's very unlikely to believe that someone rose from the dead after experiencing that after being, you know, like put in clothes, you know, wrapped up in a shroud and put behind a rock.
00:06:31.000We have to believe in order to believe everything that comes with it.
00:06:35.000And I wanna, real quick, just I wanna say, there's a big difference between someone being like, there are things that exist beyond our understanding in reality, and things that exist beyond our capabilities and power, and that may have a factor in our existence.
00:06:50.000There's a difference between that, and then saying something like, surgically removing a child's penis makes him a girl.
00:06:56.000Yeah, there's a difference between saying there are things greater than my understanding, and that for sure a spirit impregnated a woman.
00:07:09.000Arguing about something faith-based supernatural is an entirely different area.
00:07:12.000But there's also, there's also, we do know that there are people who are more comfortable presenting as the opposite sex and being seen as much as possible as the opposite sex, right?
00:07:24.000And that's, that is something that we've seen throughout history, but that does not mean The entire Christian faith and everything we believe, especially this Easter week, all hinges on the Resurrection.
00:08:40.000Okay, that one, I could respond to that, but Roman crucifixion is almost impossible to survive.
00:08:45.000That's like ancient zombies, that was the idea, that they would throw people in the grave without knowing that they were real, and they'd climb out and be like, I'm not quite dead!
00:10:14.000View contracts and exclusions at carshield.com.
00:10:18.000Also, hearsay could be part of it, like someone thought they saw a guy that looked like him and said they saw him, and then someone else is like, yeah, actually, me too, and then it spreads.
00:10:26.000So in order for that to be true, why then would the people closest to him then die voluntarily based on a hearsay?
00:10:36.000Because everyone around him, including his half-brother, died a brutal death based on the testimony following.
00:10:41.000Yeah, imagine it like, you see these movies where they're torturing a guy, being like, tell us where you hid the money, and the guy really doesn't know, and it's like, I don't know, and they're like, then I'm going to electrocute your balls.
00:10:51.000But they could have avoided the torture, and they didn't.
00:11:00.000I'm not Christian, I believe in God, but my attitude is simply this.
00:11:05.000I think if somebody, you know, right now we have all these liberals talking about simulation theory and you've got these powerful prominent thinkers saying the likelihood that we exist in a simulation is probably near one.
00:11:16.000And it's like, okay, well, if you can believe that.
00:11:20.000Then you can certainly believe that the person who made the simulation clicked resurrect on the body of Jesus Christ.
00:11:26.000I tend to believe that there is a God watching quantum physics in action, seeing the cosmic microwave background radiation, looks like a web of energy, like there's something going on.
00:11:42.000And what I would just challenge you to think about and to meditate is that The resurrection was not an isolated incident that just one person turned into a mythological narrative, right?
00:11:55.000You have Josephus that talked about it, who was a Roman historian.
00:11:59.000You have Maimonides, who was also known as Ramban, who was one of the main authors of a Talmudic commentary who talked about it.
00:12:09.000The Babylonian Talmud talks about Jesus and his testimony, so you have all these extra biblical accounts.
00:12:15.000But you also then have the core canon—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—that all support the same story with different details, so it didn't come from the same spot, right?
00:12:44.000Yeah, so if that's true and they were under pharmacological influence, then Paul would be rejecting a tradition of people in Jesus' close circle.
00:12:54.000He said that pharmakia, which is the Greek term for drug use, was a gateway to...
00:13:00.000There's people who say like, I don't do drugs, but they drink coffee.
00:13:03.000Caffeine's a drug, but they don't consider it a drug.
00:13:06.000So the question is what would be, and here's, here's, here's the counter argument to the drug argument is that if you're on drugs and Tim's on drugs and I'm on drugs, we're all going to have separate hallucinogenic experiences.
00:13:19.000Sorry to interrupt, do you have more to say?
00:13:21.000No, but tell me how we would all be hallucinating the same thing.
00:13:25.000There's a phenomenon called the phantom DNA experiment that they've done, where they take a piece of DNA in a vacuum and they bombard it with electrons for a while, or photons, photons for a while.
00:13:34.000Then they remove the DNA and the photons stay there revolving around it as if the DNA was still there.
00:13:40.000So that's a real scientific experiment where maybe the perception of Jesus' spirit was still there, and they're able to kind of visualize it.
00:13:49.000I was thinking we were going to talk about morality, religious morality.
00:13:51.000Yeah, I wanted to talk about that too, and I wanted to talk about Jesus coming to Jerusalem, which is my thing.
00:13:56.000We could just turn the page on it, but it is Holy Week, so I think it's important, is that we must acknowledge that the Resurrection, the belief of the Resurrection, is the most important event that built the West, right?
00:14:08.000People's belief in it, because it built modern Christianity.
00:14:11.000And you might not agree with it or disagree with it, so at least studying it and looking at all the angles of it and all the arguments and counter-arguments I think is really healthy, because whether Jesus was stolen from the tomb or rose from the dead, our entire civilization hinges on the answer to that question.
00:14:27.000Our entire concept of the difference between good and bad.
00:14:34.000And again, like I said, I'm not Christian, I do believe in God, but I think you'll notice a lot of people recognizing that the decline in religion is coinciding with the rise in... I completely agree.
00:15:58.000But your belief in God being, you know, let's just say, in every crevice and every vibration, or being in nature, is that a fair way to say?
00:16:09.000Yes, that is not traditional Christian theology.
00:16:13.000Do you think it's more important that a huge amount of people think that God, like, define God the same way, or more important that everyone has a relationship with God?
00:16:23.000Well, I think that you must have a relationship with the true God, not a fake God.
00:16:27.000But I think for society, you must have ethical monotheism.
00:16:31.000The way I see true God is that you can look at God as a monotheistic thing.
00:16:35.000You can see it as one, or you can divide it into segments and see it as three.
00:16:38.000See, I think that's a mistake, and I think the founders would agree.
00:16:41.000So you have polytheism, you have multiple moralities.
00:16:45.000Monotheism, you have one agreed-upon general morality.
00:16:47.000Now, you can have a lot of flex in those joints.
00:16:49.000But the Founding Fathers, when they wrote the laws of nature and nature's God, they defied God by four different characteristics—above nature, moral, personal, and holy.
00:16:59.000Every Founding Father believed God were those four things.
00:17:58.000Alright, so my question for Tim is, what is your vision for this community, like this whole Discord chat, and how much do you think we can realistically achieve by connecting not only here on the Discord, but, you know, having meetups together and whatnot.
00:18:12.000You know, so I'm an Elite member, and I mean, we've already started talking about doing local meetups and whatnot within the states.
00:18:19.000You know, what more can we do to grow the culture?
00:18:21.000And what can we do to reach the people who are on the far left or far right that won't join something like this?
00:18:27.000but how can we reach out to them and connect with them?
00:18:29.000That last one is tough. I will say that, um, if you saw me tweet, we just, I've been, we've been
00:18:35.000working with the government to try and figure out in West Virginia how to do a poker club,
00:18:38.000which is, we've been talking about the elite social club, we want to do poker with the boys,
00:18:43.000and we might be able to combine the two now and actually have poker with the boys filmed on
00:18:47.000location where elite members can actually hang out while we're doing the production and potentially
00:18:52.000even play in these games if they're interested.
00:18:54.000Not everybody plays poker, I know, but the idea, it was a great idea.
00:18:59.000Where someone asked about having Troy Nails, these members of Congress, play Among Us like AOC did.
00:19:05.000And that's like, you know, that's not really the vibe for like a middle-aged Republican politician.
00:19:10.000But imagine you guys who are elite members are hanging out in this private space.
00:19:14.000You're interacting with people like Bertman or you're there while Poker with the Boys is being filmed live on a Friday night, Saturday or Sunday, however many shows we do.
00:19:25.000Or you actually hang out to the point where we're like, why don't you come play on the show and we will stake you, we will sponsor you to play here so you don't have to worry about buying or however end up able to legally do it.
00:19:37.000I can't speak for... I would love to do that.
00:19:39.000I love playing poker, and that's one of the things, like... There you go.
00:20:10.000But, you know, I think for someone like Ro Khanna and Troy Nails, like they see each other every day, they'd probably be like, OK, let's do this.
00:20:15.000We might be able to get some Democrats.
00:20:17.000And then we would just be like, we're not going to make it overly political.
00:20:19.000We're going to play a friendly game that brings us together.
00:20:51.000That's our dedicated spot to shout somebody out from the membership.
00:20:53.000That right there is huge because then the right, everyone else who watches the show is gonna hear about your business.
00:20:59.000And it's like a media version of what Public Square is doing.
00:21:02.000So the more we can shout out and help build culture and through this community, the better off we are.
00:21:07.000And then the other simple thing is we're just going to try for like the elite club, try and find more ways to just keep all of you involved in the things we're doing.
00:21:16.000So probably what we'll do when we're in Austin is I'm not going to say anything publicly, but for the people who are in Austin, I'll put a message in the elite club and be like, this is where we're hanging out.
00:21:28.000So it's like, and it's like the monetary gate of being the elite club is a combination of factors of
00:21:34.000we don't want crazy weirdos to come and harass us and we want to build something of value for the company with
00:21:39.000the value proposition, allocate those resources towards building more things, and
00:21:43.000then make it worthy valuable for all of you guys who are members.
00:21:46.000That's one of the things I love about what you're doing is you're creating a community, like it's actually real people talking to each other, hanging out, you know?
00:22:04.000We're getting there this weekend, and then the whole week we're doing our shows from Austin, and then we're doing Friday Night IRL Live.
00:22:12.000But this weekend, we're going to have a special elite member meetup, and I think it's going to be one of the most fun things ever, but I'm only going to say where it's going to be once we're already there for security reasons.
00:22:25.000Well, just for security reasons, we're gonna go to the location, then I'm gonna post in the Elite Club, like, this is where we're hanging out, come hang out with us.
00:22:40.000You never know with these things, but yeah.
00:22:43.000I love what you guys are building here.
00:22:45.000As an entrepreneur, it's really special and it's self-sustainable.
00:22:48.000You guys need to grow and make it bigger.
00:22:49.000One thing I've noticed about how to create culture, grow culture, Bert to answer your question a little bit more, is to make YouTube videos, make videos, make Rumble videos, make videos.
00:22:56.000Because it's like when you look at a culture, a sport culture in a Petri dish, You'll notice it starts to grow and expand in one area, and then all of a sudden, a spore will land in another area of the dish, and another community will begin to grow from that single spore.
00:23:09.000And it'll start to happen all over, and then synergistically, you'll see all these different cultures growing at once, creating a megaculture.
00:23:17.000And that's what I've found happens when the people that watch YouTube videos start to make YouTube videos.
00:23:38.000That's great, and just the idea that other people who are working here are talking with you guys, so you're getting a direct connection with the crew and the team, is helping spread the influence, you know?
00:23:48.000Like, if you guys share stories in the Discord that our staff and crew end up seeing, it just networks us better, so we're on the same page a lot more, and we learn things faster.
00:23:58.000I don't know if I mean you've talked to Bert about it but I mean there's a story that I sent him about you know some stuff that is going on around me and you know he's working on trying to get the story published about it but it's just cool to be able to actually have these connections and get things to start moving and go.
00:24:51.000Where hopefully we're trying to get actual licensing for legitimate poker stakes so you can actually buy in and do all that stuff.
00:24:57.000I think that's the first step towards community building, but then we're hoping to expand these and have, you know, clubs and coffee shops all over the place.
00:25:06.000I used to be in residence at this poetry club, downtown New York City, and they closed in 2012, which was like the beginning of the end of New York City, as far as I'm concerned.
00:25:16.000But I'm stoked to get to hang out somewhere with people where there's like, you know, maybe art and coffee and drinks and doing stuff.
00:25:46.000And just imagine, hopefully in the next couple of months we get this space set up, and you're hanging out in the third floor, and you're playing a poker game with Michael Malice, and you're explaining to him the things he doesn't understand about policing, and then hearing him make his political ideological arguments.
00:26:09.000Well, let's, uh, Burtman, hopefully we, we gave you, you know, I always try to make sure we give everyone adequate time, but I appreciate you, you, uh, calling in.
00:26:16.000We're going to try and get to more people because I don't know how much time Charlie has.
00:26:47.000You guys were talking about getting things back down to the state and local level, and that's great, but I live in the Pacific Northwest.
00:26:57.000Seattle, Portland dominate the whole state.
00:27:01.000The state has something, there's enough voters there, they make it happen.
00:27:05.000How do we stop that from happening to where we don't have these whole western states that are just two big city centers controlling all this territory?
00:32:22.000I'm saying we go to civil war because confidence in law enforcement wouldn't exist anymore, and that would be the point at which— It's too many speculative steps for me, but you could be right.
00:32:31.000I think once confidence in the system is shattered, and we've already seen it without Donald Trump, the snowball has already started rolling down the hill with these videos of people rampaging through grocery stores and through department stores, stealing whatever they want.
00:33:13.000It's Sam Francis' term, anarcho-tyranny, where it's one of the great essays ever written, and he was kind of blacklisted for years, and it's too bad because it's a fabulous essay.
00:33:23.000We're living through what he really foresaw and he prophesied, which is anarchy in the streets of the order of society, tyranny on the petty political stuff.
00:33:34.000I believe that still in the states that we have the opportunity if many of the states band together and try and curtail the federal power anyway, we still have that within our legislatures.
00:33:47.000Even in my state, we're still at 50-50.
00:33:51.000Without the governorship and our state has mechanisms that the legislature can use if they gain just a little more power from one side for constitutional amendments and things like that.
00:34:00.000But the southern states have even better opportunities.
00:34:03.000But once those checks and balances fail, I don't think we're going to be
00:34:09.000able to hold that many people back anymore. And the final thing that I'll say that
00:34:12.000we didn't really touch on as much in this whole program, we talked very
00:34:16.000briefly, is you just have to be really focused on what you are doing. Your own moral
00:34:21.000action, your life journey towards the pursuit of the good. Are you getting
00:34:28.000Are you doing things that reflect eternal purposes?
00:34:33.000A lot of the politics stuff is so incredibly frustrating, I'll be honest, and even those of us that talk about it all day long, you have to always ask yourself the question, am I becoming a stronger person?
00:35:33.000I mean, one of the, yeah, like one of the things I'm always telling my son is, you know, you're going to grow up to be a resilient and strong and capable man who takes care of himself and the people that he loves.
00:39:21.000And my very dark, I hope I'm wrong theory, please pray I'm wrong, is that this got mucked up in the bureaucracy because she was a trans person.
00:39:29.000So do you think this would then be a hate crime, so that's why they're trying to keep it on federal law?
00:39:35.000They're resisting a hate crime call, because then that would then justify a narrative they don't like, which is that Christians are being slaughtered, because hate crimes against Christians are not exactly in vogue right now.
00:40:13.000If I could, I do remember, I don't know if this happened, I doubt it, in the United States, but I remember seeing stories about Canada and the UK about people burning churches down.
00:40:25.000Yeah, in Canada, that's a whole big thing in Canada.
00:40:28.000Yeah, no one got charged with a hate crime for the burning of St.
00:40:30.000John's Church outside of the White House.
00:40:59.000All I know is if there's a bunch of churches starting on fire, and then Notre Dame starts on fire, my immediate assumption isn't another accident happened.
00:41:08.000Super quick, if I could, my phone is about to die, but I have a request for y'all.
00:41:16.000So, I haven't heard this talked about too much exactly, but there's this whole, you know, what people are talking about, a wave of anti-Semitism and whatnot, and what I've noticed, and I ask this of y'all because I know that you've had We have.
00:41:33.000Jesus on before? We have. I've seen it's pretty prevalent in the rap community and he has a lot of videos
00:41:39.000pushing the idea that black people are the real Jews and the whole black Hebrew
00:41:46.000Israelite ideology and it's Growing and growing and growing from what I've noticed.
00:41:51.000Yeah He's been on all these people's shows and nobody's asked
00:43:13.000But you know what's fascinating about being—the fascinating part to me about Joseph being sold into slavery is that if Joseph wasn't sold into slavery, the Israelites all would have starved to death in that famine.
00:43:24.000He wouldn't have gone to Egypt, and then his brothers wouldn't have come back for Right, because he ended up going to Egypt, he ended up getting very powerful, and so when his brothers came to, like, look for food in Egypt, he was able to give it to them.
00:43:36.000That's right, and there's this long dialogue in four or five chapters where they don't even know it's him.
00:44:52.000They come back, and the book of Genesis basically ends with Joseph and his brothers basically taking over the Egyptian government.
00:45:00.000And Pharaoh was really cool, and then the turning point verse in the Torah is in Exodus 1-7 where it says, and then a king came over Egypt who did not know Joseph.
00:45:48.000I just always think that's interesting.
00:45:50.000But the claim of the anti-Semitism, though, is that they think that the line of Judah, which is actually where you get the word Jew, is a false line, and that basically they're calling all the Jews liars.
00:46:02.000And so that is a rather anti-Semitic belief.