In this episode of Sunday Uncensored, Luke and Ian play a game called Mary F. F. Kill, in which they try to figure out who would be the best person to marry and murder in order to get revenge on someone.
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00:06:23.000I mean, I want to fuck Janet Yellen, but I think I would fuck Hunter Biden just to get it over with because I wouldn't want to marry the guy.
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00:11:06.000Is this, so when you load a video up, I notice you say, is this suitable for kids?
00:11:10.000Is that, is this just videos, adult content is not suitable for kids or is it different?
00:11:14.000It doesn't ask suitable for kids, it says, was it made for kids?
00:11:17.000If content is made for kids, the law requires they can't do targeted advertising.
00:11:50.000See, I think this is a good point, Tim, because if YouTube or the people of YouTube are acknowledging that this is not safe for kids, then the fact that she's in a school with kids... They're saying it's adult content, not safe for advertisement.
00:13:33.000When you have sexually provocative images, that's gotta override the fact that it's a form of gender expression.
00:13:38.000This is a logic value system versus a moral value system.
00:13:42.000Or I should say, I always mix this up, but the point is, the law being applied here is based on logic.
00:13:49.000If you can't discriminate on the basis of gender expression, this is someone expressing their gender, they're allowed to do it.
00:13:55.000Morals based Moral based values or law moral law would be like or value based laws We do not accept this because we think it's bad for our kids it violates our values well even logically I think this is an error because you could say yeah, you're it's protected your gender expression is protected But if you take that to the extreme and then your form of gender expression is getting naked and railing a dog in the ass That's not protected even though it's considered gender expression.
00:14:23.000That's not this do women have large breasts Some.
00:15:15.000That's why they're letting this person get away with it because they're like, although that is absurd, extreme, and obviously a sex toy, women, some, do have breasts like that and they couldn't fire them over it, so you're allowed to do that, according to their logic.
00:15:28.000Yeah, but like, what if, you can't fire someone for being tall, but if someone came in with stilts, You'd be like, hey, take the stilts off and get to work.
00:15:35.000Also, imagine if a woman, imagine if any teacher, any female teacher you can think of, walked into class one day with a gigantic cock in her pants.
00:15:46.000She would be so fucking fired, it's not even funny.
00:16:10.000That's different than gender expression.
00:16:12.000What's freaking me out though, is that, okay, this is the teachers now, obviously that's terrible, but like, when is it going to be okay for students to come to school like this?
00:16:45.000And I think what's going to happen is we're going to get a leader who's going to cross the Rubicon and install an empire and shut it all down.
00:16:51.000And then what happens is we have the Western world, right?
00:16:54.000You have the British Commonwealth and then you have the United States.
00:16:57.000They're not part of the same structure, but they overlap culturally.
00:17:00.000The Roman Republic became the Roman Empire after Caesar crossed the Rubicon, you know, the autocracy was formed, et cetera, et cetera.
00:17:07.000I wonder if whoever crosses the Rubicon unifies the Commonwealth and the United States culturally, not legally, but culturally, and then basically starts getting rid of the corruption, starts getting rid of all this bullshit.
00:17:19.000And then we get two centuries of over empire.
00:17:21.000I think we're actually, we've been in an empire.
00:19:56.000And then military leaders agree to just.
00:19:59.000I think that they'll want people to believe that it's one of their politicians and be afraid of their politicians so that they disrupt their own government and cede power to the corporations.
00:20:08.000And then it's going to be by controlling the monetary system is the Rubicon crossing, like what they did in Canada, the truckers.
00:20:14.000They said, no, your money's not yours.
00:20:17.000That's like, yo, that's de facto taking property rights.
00:20:21.000You can't, that's their property and you can't just take it.
00:20:24.000But that's what the Rubicon thing was.
00:20:25.000It was like, yeah, I know what the law is, but this is mine now.
00:20:29.000If we start seeing people try to strip our bank accounts and our land from us just because they can, that's kind of like, yo, this is the empire now.
00:20:59.000Every action has an equal kind of reaction to it, and politically, it's just becoming more dangerous for everyone involved here, and the pendulum is swinging back and forth further and further, and that, to me, is...
00:21:10.000Very worrisome, because it could also very well mean that there's going to be a right-wing counter-offensive that's going to also, of course, destroy civil liberties and rob people of their privacy, of their security, and of their liberty.
00:21:36.000Every bad thing, there's always an opportunity to fix something or to improve something or to build something new.
00:21:41.000So maybe the system will just become too convoluted, too conflicted, and it will allow other individuals to have more freedom while the system is eating itself.
00:21:57.000Man, looking back at history, we also have to consider Weimar Germany.
00:22:01.000It's not just about the Roman Empire, there's also things like that.
00:22:04.000And what people don't understand, a lot of the stuff that the Nazis were bringing, correct me if I'm wrong, it was gender ideology stuff, it was Marxist stuff, it was degenerate stuff.
00:22:14.000And so, that's probably why the left is freaking out, because they're like, the Nazis destroyed the same thing and hated this too, and it's kind of like, yeah, well that's what you get if you don't.
00:22:21.000And so I think the issue is, when the Nazis were burning books, we condemn that because knowledge shouldn't be forbidden.
00:22:28.000But the issue is that you have two extremes.
00:22:30.000It wasn't just the Nazis, it was also the communists, and they were targeting each other.
00:22:34.000And the regular people who believe in a republic are like, y'all are fucking nuts!
00:25:59.000And then she's like sitting here in bed saying everything he does a good experience, but I'm not, but I'm not sure I really need any more of it.
00:26:06.000It's like maybe your mind of you like this is what this is what's crazy.
00:26:11.000What if this person is straight and they've been socially pressured into thinking they're gay.
00:26:16.000And so when they engage in gay sex and don't like it, they're like, maybe I don't need it.
00:26:33.000I've known women who have outright insisted they were gay.
00:26:37.000And then like five years later, they're married to a guy.
00:26:40.000There was a story that we talked about where this woman was like, I was a lesbian, but then the pandemic hit and I started banging my roommate who was a boy.
00:26:46.000And it's like, Lots of those stories during the pandemic.
00:26:50.000You really don't need sexualized kids either.
00:26:52.000You don't need to decide if you're gay or straight when you're 15 and 16.
00:26:58.000I think it's just, I mean, it's hard to, like, that's what I think most sane people want to say and think, but then you've got all this status quo liberal crap pushing like the drag queens reading to your kids and you know it's like you kind of have to start taking taking sides it's like i i don't know i'm explaining this terribly because i'm tired i think i might have overdosed on caffeine but but the point is like
00:27:21.000You do have parents, I guess, trying to sexualize kids.
00:27:24.000I mean, to me, the drag show thing really is, it's so out of control, what they're doing at the Pride parades, what they're doing at the Pride festivals.
00:27:50.000Okay, I've heard about this, but I don't know.
00:27:52.000And before we move on to that, I have to say, one of the things Vanessa and I were talking about before the show was that we see these parents taking their kids to drag shows.
00:29:31.000They don't care about the physical health of it.
00:29:33.000They care about the profit and the ease.
00:29:34.000I don't think Europe does either, to be honest.
00:29:36.000But I do think that Europe does have to contend with the fact that, with a nationalized healthcare system, they save money federally, like, government-wise, if they keep people healthier.
00:30:14.000I think it's, at the end of the day, a personal decision, and I think the government stepping in actually makes people want to take it more.
00:30:22.000The more you criminalize something, the more you create a black market for it, the more you create a demand for it.
00:30:27.000It's just like telling a child, hey, don't touch that hot stove.
00:30:31.000It's inquisitive for human beings to be like, yeah, I want to touch that, psychologically.
00:30:35.000And also, when it comes to harm reduction, absolutely, it should be legalized compared to what's happening right now.
00:30:40.000And think about if we regulated it, controlled it, and we were like, public intoxication is illegal.
00:31:02.000Kids you think just kids shouldn't be able to buy it.
00:31:04.000Yes, I think it should of course be under Their parents and I think the parents should have an invested interest in raising their children and being a part of their lives and not just giving them to Whoever the fuck it may be to the influences Well, I think the state the problem with the with the legalizing all that even even for adults though I mean isn't don't don't don't we see the the results of that and homeless encampments all over the place Depends, because it all depends on the situation, because there is still, you know, active criminal gangs.
00:31:38.000You compare to what's what happened in Portugal, you actually, and in Holland, you see a large amount of harm reduction, you see less people dying of overdoses, you see less people stealing from each other, you see less criminal elements.
00:31:51.000We haven't had any of that because, truly, we live in such a corrupted system where literally the CIA imports all the fentanyl and all the drugs and all the crack cocaine into the poorest neighborhoods and creates this dependency.
00:32:03.000We also have Big Pharma that created all these opioid addicts who need fentanyl, who need heroin, because they're addicted to it and they can't live life anymore.
00:32:21.000And so if we were to legalize things like heroin or meth, you'd have cleaner, safer distribution, and you'd control how much people can be using, same as you would do for booze.
00:32:30.000It would actually reduce the amount of use and the abuse of it.
00:34:06.000So imagine there were establishments with regulation, had to be clean, they had to have fresh needles every time if it was something needle-based, or maybe they don't even allow injections and they only allow other forms of ingestion.
00:34:20.000And it's all controlled, and then they're like, I've already given you one dose, I can't give you one.
00:34:24.000They're like, dude, I need it, I need it bad.
00:34:29.000But I think alcohol is substantially worse as a drug than many other drugs, especially pot.
00:34:34.000Well, actually, no, that makes me wonder, if somebody's like really fiending and itching and you're trying to limit them, I mean, isn't that gonna get violent?
00:34:53.000I mean, I guess I just have so many questions about the specifics.
00:34:56.000Heroin's different because if you go to the store, the grocery store, you can buy a thousand cans of Budweiser and go home and drink them all and die.
00:35:04.000But you can't just get unlimited amounts of heroin.
00:35:32.000What if it was legal and restricted and you can only get low doses?
00:35:36.000Well, then people would be more likely to do it in a place where if they did OD, they wouldn't die.
00:35:42.000And if they are buying and using at home, like if they were to do beer, they would not be concerned about calling 911 and saying, my friend's taken too much.
00:36:29.000You're not even allowed to be intoxicated in public, which is weird, because if you have a bar, you leave the bar, you're publicly intoxicated.
00:36:43.000Yep, you can get in trouble, especially depending on where you are.
00:36:46.000So think about how severely we restrict alcohol, and alcohol is still really bad.
00:36:49.000I think that if we were to regulate other drugs in similar ways, we'd have less death, more control, less black markets, less violence, less drug dens, less homelessness.
00:36:58.000You have a problem of people drinking publicly.
00:37:00.000It's like there's open-air drug dens in these cities, and I'm like, what are you gonna do?
00:38:01.000As my dad always said, son, always ask, you might not have to buy her dinner.
00:38:07.000The point is, if you meet a girl at a bar, and you're like, you wanna come back to my hotel room, I got a jacuzzi, and then she goes, 50 bucks, jail!
00:39:18.000And then also criminalizing it makes sure that there's pimps that make sure that people are human trafficked and women are left to be on the behets of criminals.
00:39:28.000I think they want to make sure that they don't publicly do commercials and stuff like, hey, call here for a prostitute.