Dave Portnoy is a man of many talents. He's a writer, a chef, a podcaster, and he's also the founder of a company that produces a pizza festival called Pizzafest. But is he also a misogynistic racist? And does that make him a racist? This week on Sunday Uncensored, we discuss it all.
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00:00:34.000Yeah, and it's like, you're talking as I'm pulling it up, and uh, yeah, so we gotta, we have to blanch the brussel sprouts, and uh, you know, salty hot water, and then cold water, and then I think we gotta just put a bunch of butter in a pan and fry them.
00:00:59.000And then, when you actually do cook it, you only need to cook it for a minute or so, and it's actually tender all the way through, as opposed to overcooked on the outside and raw on the inside.
00:01:07.000Earlier today, when we were talking about business plans and, like, you know, building out these brick-and-mortar shops and stuff, We were having food, and then I mentioned it later that it's like funny because, you know, I mean, Chef Grill, you're like a master of cooking, and everybody cooks, and no one's particularly good at it, like a little bit here and there, but no one's like trained very well, so like, I had no idea what blanching even was, you explained it to me, and I'm just imagining like, you're sitting there watching, you know, Allison, she's cooking, and you're very polite, I know, but come on, like, inside, you're just being nice, and you're like, I'm not gonna say anything, but you'll be like at a friend's house watching them cook, and you know they're making a mistake or something, you know what I mean?
00:01:44.000I mean, yeah, it'd be like if you were watching somebody try and skateboard, right?
00:01:51.000Like you watch and you're like, oh, they're doing that kind of thing.
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00:02:33.000Hey Emily, this is Dave Portnoy calling.
00:02:35.000Uh, I'm recording you right now, but I've noticed a bunch of people you're, it seems like you're sending, we have this pizza fest happening on Saturday and you're reaching out to our advertisers and you're basically sending an email that says to the effect, Dave's a misogynic racist.
00:02:54.000Do you want to defend yourselves advertising at this event?
00:03:18.000Because I sent a bunch of notes, so I want to make sure I know which ones Okay.
00:03:23.000Uh, we are planning to write about the festival and how, and how some of the sponsors and participants have drawn criticism by seemingly to associate themselves with Dave Portnoy, who has a history of misogynistic comments and other problematic behavior.
00:03:36.000I want to make sure that Blank had a chance to respond to this since the company is the most prominent and their partners of his festival.
00:03:42.000Oh, that's the one I sent to ****, which was definitely the most poignant of them because I really did want them to respond and I was hoping to get something from Do you think that's fair?
00:03:51.000Like, I totally disagree with the assertions of what you said, that I'm misogynic and all that stuff.
00:05:08.000I mean, I, part of me, it is kind of frustrating that it's, it's, it's been, it's been a decade plus of this shit and it never ends, you know?
00:05:16.000You know, what's funny though, is she's like, yeah, can you please read me the email?
00:05:31.000And this really isn't a threat against Portnoy.
00:05:34.000I mean, it's an attack against Portnoy, but it's a threat against the company saying, oh, if you are associated with Dave Portnoy, it's your company that we're going to say is associated with this stuff.
00:05:43.000So it's a threat against the company itself to say, if you associate with Dave, you're going to be on the On the chopping block.
00:05:49.000You're going to be in the hit list now.
00:05:50.000And if you listen to that interview all the way through, like you and I were listening to it together, it's just like the way she tries to talk her way out of it.
00:07:33.000It doesn't matter if it's true It's just if they can get people to have a negative opinion of a person, whether it be Portnoy or Russell Brand or whoever, Rudy Giuliani or whatever, it doesn't matter what they've actually done or what the truth is because
00:07:52.000And I talk about this fairly frequently when you're dealing with certain people that are this type of authoritarian person that they don't care about the truth.
00:08:01.000They don't have any, they're not looking to come to expose anything about honesty or the truth.
00:08:38.000Go out and make something of your own, of your life.
00:08:41.000Go and do things to better your community, better your family, have a family.
00:08:44.000These kind of things that are fairly traditional values that are exceedingly inoffensive, but they want to do what they can to discredit people that would promote those values, specifically people like Dave that have been successful and have made money and have a voice.
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00:12:01.000What we're seeing here shows that not only are they losing, Dave Portnoy is smacking them down to their faces, but the fact that Barstool is growing and doing their thing and going back independent shows that they're losing their institutional power.
00:12:14.000And you know what's going to happen over the next week, two weeks?
00:12:16.000They're all going to come after Dave because he embarrassed them.
00:12:19.000And the Washington Post is up there on the rung of, you know, do not embarrass us.
00:12:50.000Every man is a rapist now these days, holy fuck.
00:12:55.000We'll all remember this conversation, it's coming.
00:12:58.000Another thing about the whole rape accusations and stuff like that, men and women have not had so much animosity towards each other at any other point in human history that I can think of, or anything like this.
00:13:11.000The battle of the sexes and stuff like that, Pitting men and women against each other.
00:14:00.000And this is, and this is, the thing is dudes don't want to lock it down though.
00:14:05.000Dudes are saying the whole MGTOW stuff and all, and people like, the reason people like Sneeko are getting the, uh, getting attention and Zerkaa are getting attention is because of the way that women behave towards men.
00:14:21.000I'm not a fan of Sneeko or Zerkaa's content.
00:14:25.000They're funny, but I'm a 40-something year old guy.
00:14:29.00010, 11, 12, 13 year old kids shouldn't be watching this.
00:14:32.000This shouldn't be how they form their opinion of women.
00:14:35.000By dudes like, like those dudes are the last dudes that you want a kid whose mother raised him, dad wasn't around, and these are the clowns that are the, you know, the parental figure or the authority figures as adults.
00:14:49.000I mean, regardless of what your opinion on Tate is, he's not the kind of dude that you want young guys emulating.
00:15:30.000No, but for real, like, they're gonna make babies in bags.
00:15:33.000That's what they're talking about doing already.
00:15:35.000And people's sexualities will be so fractured and psychotic that humans won't be able to, outside of the pods, actually interact with each other anymore.
00:15:45.000Like, already you've got dudes' brains broken by porn.
00:15:49.000Imagine what the AI metaverse Neuralink is going to be for these people who are plugged in.
00:16:10.000But I think a lot of people will be in singular universes, where it's just them and then a bunch of AI people, like, they're playing GTA for the rest of their life.
00:16:17.000And then they'll come out periodically, but they'll have the feeding tube with the bugs plugged in their neck.
00:16:34.000So elites won't go in the matrix the same way that regular people will, right?
00:16:39.000For instance, the average person plays video games, you know, I shouldn't say the average person, but there are a lot of people who play video games endlessly and do nothing.
00:16:46.000Young people who don't go out, don't get jobs, they call them hikikomori in Japan.
00:16:52.000So, the people who are going to be in the pods are going to be the lower class, the uneducated, the working class that are excised from society due to technological advancements and automation.
00:17:03.000The elites, they'll have Neuralink to a certain degree, but they'll stay in real life, where they'll own and control everything.
00:17:10.000Look, for what reason would a multi-millionaire playboy have for going into the metaverse?
00:17:38.000Yeah, well, I mean, that's the problem.
00:17:40.000It's the facsimile of success, or the facsimile of relationships with AI, something like that.
00:17:45.000I think the ultimate goal of the elites is to live forever, right?
00:17:49.000I mean, they talk pretty openly about that, and at this point, they think they're on the technological cusp of multiple forms of living forever, whether that's reversing aging and living forever physically, or not having a natural death physically, or by uploading their consciousness to computers.
00:18:58.000It's a guy looking at- it's like, I think, American Psycho looking up, Christian Bale, and it's like you looking up from hell watching your AI clone live the rest of your life or whatever.
00:19:12.000That's how I see it personally, so sorry to cut you off.
00:19:15.000No, no, but either way, whether you believe it or not, that's what these people believe, right?
00:19:19.000So a lot of what they're doing now is trying to set up a situation where they can have immortality in whatever form it takes, and obviously not everybody can have access to immortality techniques, immortality tech.
00:19:35.000And that's an impossibility for everybody to have it, so certain elites will have it, and they'll essentially be, at that point, gods amongst humans, and they'll be able to dispense immortality to everybody who serves them.
00:19:47.000So all the regular mortal humans will be in a situation where they have this treat dangling out for them.
00:19:53.000You too can be immortal if you serve us, if you do our bidding.
00:19:57.000So I mean, that's the ultimate goal of all of this.
00:20:00.000is essentially the fulfillment of the serpent's promise in the Garden of Eden, right?
00:20:04.000Follow me and you too will be as gods.
00:20:06.000They want to set themselves up as gods, immortal beings who dispense immortality to the mortals if they serve them and praise them and worship them correctly, which people will.
00:20:16.000Personally, I don't have a problem with the idea of extending lives and stuff like that.
00:20:22.000If we can get it to the point where technology can extend people's lives, fine.
00:20:28.000I don't have that gut revulsion that some people feel to that.
00:20:34.000But that being said, it's not like we should be encouraging these people to do experiments and stuff on Hello everyone!
00:21:33.000Yeah, it's just like, I don't know, man.
00:21:35.000Passing that bill is not going to do anything because ultimately it's not going to push through any other level of government.
00:21:40.000And then if they want to do it, they're going to do it because there's so many of these agencies now that are just independent from any legislative process that if they decide that's what they want to do, that's what they're going to do.
00:21:51.000It's also probably not going to happen through the Federal Reserve.
00:21:52.000It'll happen through a supranational organization like the IMF or something like that.
00:21:57.000I mean, it's all going towards global government, which already is being built.
00:22:01.000Yeah, I don't imagine that The House passing it is going to matter much considering the Senate isn't going to pass it, or the Senate's Democrats, and if the House passed it, it's going to look like a Republican bill.
00:22:28.000That's why the government hates the Constitution, hates the Bill of Rights, because all these things limit government.
00:22:33.000That's why they're constantly trying to get around it, so I don't see any compelling reason to believe that even if the Republicans could pass a bill with teeth, I don't see it getting past the Senate, and I certainly don't see the President signing it.
00:22:47.000I wonder if there was no Constitution, would the country, would the United States Revolt more often.
00:23:15.000Well, I mean, I think, yeah, you know, the Constitution, your rights are not what's on some piece of paper, it's what you're willing to fight for, to quote my predecessor at InfoWars, David Knight.
00:23:24.000And, yeah, I think you're right, it is speed bumps to tyrants, but the problem is that we have lost the underlying philosophy that makes the things in the Constitution important.
00:23:34.000It's not important because it's in the Constitution, free speech is important because it's necessary for a free society, and if you lose sight of that, which a lot of Americans have, than the fact that it's on a piece of paper written 200 years ago doesn't matter.
00:23:48.000That this country would be substantially better off if there was no constitution at all, but I was the sole monarch authority of the nation, because only I know what is right for everybody, and I realized that.
00:24:01.000But then I also realized there's probably millions of people who would stand in my way to achieving my utopia and securing peace and harmony for my new empire, and they'll have to be disposed of.
00:24:12.000The thing is, when you're plugged in, all of this can become a reality.
00:24:19.000Jason Cost, our drummer, he used to be like, he's like, Phil, you talk about politics, and then I think one thing, and then I hear you explain other stuff, and then I'm just like, well, we just have to get Darth Vader to kill everybody then.
00:24:32.000He's like, I don't have the patience you do to talk about this stuff.
00:24:35.000He's like, I think the lightsabers should come out.
00:24:37.000You know, it's funny when you, when you talk to people that aren't in politics, like we are like, cause you know, obviously we are aware that like our voices are listened to by people.
00:24:46.000So we're like, then you go and talk to like your, your neighbor down the street and they're just like, I got my gun ready.
00:25:22.000It's the classic quote, those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable.
00:25:26.000I mean, they are proving time and time again that they're, and it's almost on purpose, that they're rubbing our face in the fact that you cannot vote your way out of this, you cannot peacefully protest your way out of this, we will arrest you and throw you in jail for the next 20 years if you try.
00:25:43.000But, you know, so we're in this sort of impossible situation because, you know, obviously if there was some sort of civil war situation, if the government that we have now is still in existence when, you know, you have a mass amount of people rising up, you think our government would hesitate for a single second to invite the UN in, to invite even, you know, the Chinese troops?
00:26:02.000Personally, I don't even think that an invite is necessary.
00:26:04.000The United States has too many nuclear missiles.
00:26:07.000So the UN, if there were a significant, sizable civil conflict that broke down into, you know, multiple factions, because it wouldn't be, you know, North versus South or whatever, it would be factions fighting, it'd be like Syria.
00:26:21.000I think that there is ample, ample justification for the UN to say, we need to go ahead and get all of the countries that are in NATO.
00:26:37.000There is no part of me that thinks that that's outside of the question.
00:26:42.000So that's why I used to be very pro- U.S.
00:26:48.000divorce or, you know, civil divorce or whatever, you know, national divorce and stuff.
00:26:51.000I'm not so sure it's a good idea anymore because if you try it, I think that that is an in for actual globalist military to come in and use, securing nuclear weapons as a reason.
00:27:02.000And then we're all immigrating to Mexico.
00:27:06.000Good sir, we certainly went wild on your question.
00:27:09.000I'm wondering if you wanted to elaborate or if that was sufficient because we kind of went way off the rails.
00:27:43.000Who knows what the fuck happens afterwards.
00:27:46.000Yeah, I think the problem is that they're going to implement this CBDC sort of whether we like it or not, and it's likely going to come after a massive false flag cyber attack that shuts everything down.
00:28:01.000And they're going to go, hey, look, this fractured independent system with all these banks and the cash, it's too unsafe.
00:28:17.000I think what's actually gonna happen is there will be a cyber 9-11 that hits the banks and then they will say, fear not good citizen, your income is, your money is insured by the FDIC.
00:28:28.000Just download central bank app in your play, in the play store, the app store, enter your social security number, take a picture of ID, we'll verify your account and you will get the equivalent of all of the money you had in your bank in central bank digital currency.
00:29:20.000So my question has to do with the stuff going on with Russell Brand.
00:29:26.000So basically, you know, given that they're showing signs of desperation, trying to silence anybody that speaks out against the narrative, do you think that they might Uh, do you think they might actually, I guess, ramp up their attacks against Trump?
00:29:42.000Maybe, you know, to, uh, I guess, try to put it lightly?
00:29:47.000Or not putting it lightly, but... Shuffle him loose, this mortal coil?
00:29:54.000I was gonna say, give him a ride in a convertible limousine.
00:29:59.000Um, man, someone in 2015, I think it was, tried to kill him.
00:30:28.000The other problem is that, you know, the Trump supporters are so suspicious of something like that, I think they're kind of terrified of anything happening.
00:30:36.000I mean, I think if Trump had a heart attack tomorrow, nobody would buy it.
00:30:39.000Everybody would be like, oh, they killed him, time to go crazy.
00:30:42.000So it's almost like the... Keep him alive.
00:30:45.000Yeah, they want to keep him alive just because they know that Americans will go insane if anything happens to him, which is sort of like the best protection he has at this point.
00:30:54.000And the thing is that there's not just one way to jail him, they're going to try and come at it from every single angle.
00:30:59.000That's the avenue by which they're going to basically, quote, assassinate him is by leaving him in jail as long as possible and make sure he's not on the ballot.
00:31:08.000Well, yeah, but I think, given what happened with the Mugshot, I think that's only going to make him stronger, and I don't know.
00:31:21.000So they obviously have to take a detour now, but I still think that ultimately that's the endgame.
00:31:25.000Now it's just a matter of how they kind of work the strategy through along the way.
00:31:30.000Yeah, I think Trump should legitimately have, like, a Praetorian Guard.
00:31:34.000Like, he needs, like, 200 veterans who just, like, pledge a blood oath to protect him with their lives against anybody, even, like, the lawful authorities of the United States.
00:31:48.000No, no, I'm not advocating for it, I'm just like, it's like, that's, you know, that's... They'll get him, look what they did to Gaddafi, right?
00:31:54.000I mean, that guy had so many people protecting him.
00:32:06.000There's gonna be videos of, like, you know, Phil punching a cat or something.
00:32:11.000It's just like, you just, you name it, like, if you weren't any way involved in politics, there's gonna be weird-ass, wacky shit people are gonna just make with fake AI bullshit.
00:32:21.000There's going to be a video of Trump spitting on a homeless guy.
00:32:25.000And people are going to be like, is that real?
00:32:42.000When Chase Geiser made the AI of me, my voice, my mom was like, oh my gosh, this AI stuff, it's so scary, I don't know what to trust anymore.
00:32:51.000My response was like, do you trust things now?
00:32:53.000Like, wait, what do you mean now you don't know how to trust?
00:32:56.000You should have not been trusting anything for the last 20 years unless you can actually find logical or rational or tangible proof of what you're seeing.
00:33:49.000He was really perturbed at the way that she quasi-turned on him after the- Christy Gnome's good.
00:33:54.000Yeah, that might be a good bet, you know?
00:33:57.000Look, man, I'm at like 51% for Trump, right?
00:34:04.000Michael Malice's mentality, I'm pretty sure that's what he was saying, is that Biden being in office is good.
00:34:08.000It just continually hurts them and makes them look incompetent, pathetic, and bad.
00:34:13.000And so you've got the, it's almost a kind of accelerationist view.
00:34:17.000Let the old bumbling, fumbling moron sit in the chair and just destroy their credibility more and more and shatter the confidence in the establishment.
00:34:28.000I don't know, though, because I think that what it reveals is that Biden is not really in charge, that there are people behind the scenes operating.
00:35:02.000First, Biden's like, Bidenomics is doing great!
00:35:04.000And then when the economy falls, it's Morganomics!
00:35:06.000Like, This what I see with the fractured and um what's what's the right what's the right word dejected uh dejected state of the government.
00:35:17.000It makes perfect sense that people are taking orders from Biden who's whacked out of his mind and can't think straight.
00:35:23.000Like, if there was a cohesive plan, you would see things being done.
00:35:28.000See, I think it's, I think it's like what we saw when, uh, you know, Trump started talking about the deep state and first it was, uh, no, there's no such thing as the deep state, but it very quickly became, yeah, there is a deep state and thank God there is because the deep state is the one that's saving us from Trump.
00:35:42.000I think it's a similar tactic there where it's like, Oh, don't worry about Biden being a bumbling idiot.
00:35:59.000I think Trump should win, because he's our best bet.
00:36:03.000But I don't know what happens if Trump doesn't get the job done.
00:36:06.000And I'm not confident that we have a strong guarantee he does.
00:36:09.000It's just this is the best thing we should do right now.
00:36:10.000A lot of people are saying a lot of crazy shit.
00:36:12.000I'm just saying, bro, all I gotta do is vote for Trump right now.
00:36:14.000And that might actually be a good path forward.
00:36:16.000I think it is a greater than probability chance than a greater than chance probability that Donald Trump does enough to turn things around.
00:36:25.000So people should not be acting all crazy like.
00:38:27.000I think we'll I think we'll know more in the next couple of months, because I think the as far as I understand it, the bankruptcy proceedings are sort of winding down.
00:38:36.000I mean, there are ways to get around any of this. I don't want to talk too much about
00:38:41.000it, but I don't believe Infowars is going anywhere anytime soon. Because Alex set up such a
00:38:48.000brilliant system by having the Infowars store and selling supplements, he's really playing on the
00:38:55.000fact that as fallen and dejected as America has become, we still have this capitalist core,
00:39:00.000which means that if you want to sell something and someone wants to buy that something, you can
00:39:04.000sell that person that thing. So, because we don't
00:39:08.000Because that's the way that we operate and we don't rely on advertisers, as long as the InfoWars store can still exist, then we can still exist because we can still sell products to our listeners.
00:39:20.000The only reason we've lasted this long is because of the way Alex set it up and that he saw this coming, and I don't plan on going anywhere anytime soon.
00:39:29.000I don't have an escape hatch planned yet, so that would be a bummer for me to see that go away.
00:40:15.000Based on AJ and Owen's recent persecution, have you ever received threats from the federal government, and is that a concern for you personally?
00:40:25.000Uh, you know it is now just because of the way things are going and this was sort of the this with the newest things happening with January 6 where you've got the Proud Boys being convicted of an unspoken conspiracy it's that's sort of terrifying because my position has always been like I don't call for violence.
00:40:42.000I don't do any of the things that would put me outside of the restrictions of the First Amendment.
00:40:46.000So I always am within the First Amendment.
00:40:48.000So it's always like, you know, no matter what they do, they can't prosecute me for my speech.
00:40:54.000So I've never been questioned by the, I don't know.
00:40:57.000As far as I know, the answer is no, I've not been targeted for anything, but the way things are going, you know, it is scary that like, because essentially what they've set up with Owen's Thing in particular, like his persecution in particular, is that essentially by saying, it's like this, people did violence, people rioted because they believed the election was false.
00:41:19.000Therefore, if you spread the idea that the election was false, you are therefore responsible for the violence that was enacted on the basis of that idea.
00:41:27.000So that's sort of terrifying to me, and I think that that's the way things are going.
00:41:32.000But I think the worst thing to do in that situation is to give in and to stop asking questions and to stop speaking out.
00:41:40.000I mean, I think that would make it easy for them.
00:41:42.000So if they're going to destroy the First Amendment, they've got to actually destroy the First Amendment before we stop utilizing it.
00:41:48.000So no, I've never been targeted as far as I know.
00:41:50.000I've never been in legal trouble as far as I, you know, or anything like that as far as I know.
00:41:55.000So I'm just going to keep doing what I do, which is just say what I believe without really thinking about it too much.
00:42:33.000Yeah, okay, so I wanted to run an idea by you guys, see what you think, because you ran a bit earlier about that super cringy commercial about abortion that the guys are running.
00:43:00.000But if we can make it so that there's an addendum or an extra punishment that gets tacked on if you rape someone resulting in an abortion, that way there's still a legal recognition that a life was lost.
00:44:36.000The argument from pro-lifers, it makes sense, but it conflicts with individual liberties and rights in a way that I don't know how to rectify.
00:44:42.000The argument is, The rights of the woman are superseded by the life of the baby.
00:44:47.000The discomfort and health risks are not death, therefore, but that's a utilitarian approach.
00:44:55.000I still have a more deontological, you can't make an immoral action against an individual, but the problem becomes a baby and the mom, an immoral action has to be taken.
00:45:25.000Then you go to the women, you're gonna be like, well, we don't want you to get an abortion, but my view is, if a woman does not consent to carry a baby, then the government cannot force her to carry the baby.
00:45:37.000The baby shouldn't have to die, but I just don't see how, like, you rectify these situations.
00:45:42.000Maybe with these bio bags and artificial wombs, you can save babies in the circumstance, but in the event the woman chooses to abort because she didn't consent, Rape is murder.
00:45:50.000And that, to be said, to add to that, I actually don't agree with any, like, I am libertarianally pro-choice.
00:46:00.000Maybe, like, there's a certain time frame within a few weeks where it's, like, the discretion of the mother, only for liberty-minded reasons.
00:46:07.000Understanding that there are bad people who exploit this, but morally, I don't see why elective abortion is legal at all.
00:46:30.000If you say yes to letting a baby into your body, then you have a nine month guarantee.
00:46:37.000And I know it's tough because men don't face the same restrictions, but I don't see the moral argument for why a woman can choose to get pregnant and then kill the baby.
00:46:44.000You're almost making a squatter's rights argument based on that.
00:46:54.000However, there's a lot of moral and legal questions which result in me being like, I'm kind of with Trump on this one.
00:47:01.000There's a compromise to be had where it's like, we minimize to the best of our ability, but we realize like, we cannot win a moral absolutist position or something.
00:47:10.000Yeah, and there's a difference between the moral beliefs and then what can be achieved politically.
00:47:18.000For me, I do think that life is a life, and just ask somebody who was conceived via rape if they would rather be dead.
00:47:28.000If it was up to the baby, they'd probably choose to be alive no matter how they were conceived.
00:47:34.000But if you say to me, hey, if we can get rid of all abortions except for the pregnancies that are a consequence of rape, I'm going to make that deal because that means you're eliminating 99% of abortions even if I have to morally concede that The the the rape babies that's like I'd rather get rid of 99 than just keep doing what we're doing now but the reason that that commercial is actually so effective and successful it's it's cringy to us but abortion is is one of the very rare instances where the government.
00:48:06.000Policy has tangible immediate effects on the citizen like even things like crime and immigration when they affect you they do so with a couple degrees of separation from the actual policy, but when you are deciding on abortion that has a direct effect on a woman's life and and the Path it takes or the choices that she makes so I understand Where Trump is coming from where it's like this is not you can't just ignore that fact you can't just you know Impose your morality on everybody else because there's women out there that feel like they're they have a right they have a right right now That is being taken away from them.
00:48:42.000And so there's a lot like probably the number one single issue of single issue voters is abortion and there's millions and millions of women who feel like their rights are being taken away if abortion is taken away from is no longer legal.
00:50:20.000They, to the best of their abilities, petition, petition, petition.
00:50:24.000And it was only when the Redcoats came to Lexington and Concord to seize their weapons that fighting broke out among farmers, which resulted in the start of the war.
00:50:34.000See, that's the issue, is that if people actually did that, the American government would go to war with its own citizens to stop them, I think.
00:50:41.000If, yes, if, if, if, let's say a hundred guys got together and went down to the southern border and just said, no, you're not coming in and turned them back, the US government would kill those Americans and help the illegal immigrants.
00:51:24.000If these Border Patrol guys are on the border, letting these people in as their orders, and some dude shows up with his 14-year-old son, they will shoot that 14-year-old kid in the forehead if they think that there's a threat to their operation.
00:51:38.000Yeah, and again, it's one of the, you know, if you boil down what the purpose of government is to its most basic thing, it's to defend the border.
00:51:45.000So, you know, it's really not something that us citizens can do on our own.
00:51:50.000I mean, it's even the guy that shot illegal immigrants on his own land.
00:51:55.000He was protecting his own house and he got arrested and is facing murder charges.
00:52:47.000And then it's going to be a shootout between these guys and migrants because the migrants are going to be on their property doing who knows what, let's say it's cartel bullshit.
00:52:54.000And then Border Patrol's gonna come and they will defend the illegal immigrants.
00:52:59.000The cartels thing is the real problem for people that want to defend their property or whatever.
00:53:05.000Because if you, you could very easily end up, you know, you run out there with your rifle or you and your buddies run out there with a couple rifles.
00:53:12.000Next thing you know, you're facing down, you know, 15 dudes with fully automatic belt-fed machine guns.
00:53:18.000We have to assume that it's the cartel if it's, I mean, because it most likely could be.
00:53:24.000But it's not just that, it's this, the reality right now is the videos show CBP opening the gates and saying, come on in, and counting, 1, 2, 3, okay, this is a good number.
00:53:49.000But anyway, man, I don't know if you want to elaborate a little bit.
00:53:53.000It's getting a little bit late, but I don't want to catch up too soon if you wanted to ask any more or elaborate on that.
00:54:01.000Yeah, the whole situation is just really brutal, and I don't know how we put a sudden stop to the whole thing without it escalating to violence.
00:54:11.000But as you were saying, I don't really think there's even Going that way, it's obviously not the right thing to do, and there's still not a clear-cut answer on which direction to go.
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