On this episode of We Are Change, Luke Godowsky and Ian Crossland are joined by comedian Gary Buechler (Nerdrotic) to talk about the protests against Dave Chappelle, the economic collapse, and more.
00:00:27.000But of course, you see in Rotten Tomatoes, the audience absolutely loved it.
00:00:30.000But it's generating a lot of controversy, which is a stupid thing to say, because it's just a fringe group of woke weirdos.
00:00:35.000However, it's still a lot of people at Netflix.
00:00:37.000First we heard a trans woman stormed into a meeting and started yelling.
00:00:41.000Then we heard someone at Netflix leaked information about how much Dave Chappelle got paid.
00:00:45.000Now we're hearing 1,000 woke employees are planning a virtual shutdown where they will not be working.
00:00:52.000Netflix has even fired the leaker and claimed we are on the right side of history Which is kind of odd considering cuties, but sure try and stand on that hill Netflix I don't think anyone is gonna be defending you for the most part But I think most of us like Dave Chappelle and this just goes to show I think you know Kind of optimism here.
00:01:10.000Kind of being optimistic because it doesn't look like their protests are going to work.
00:02:05.000My name is Luke Godowsky here of WeAreChange.org and first off, it looks like Instagram, I might be wrong, took off a warning before people followed me on my Instagram page, so thank you guys for helping me rectify that situation by having hundreds of people follow my account.
00:02:20.000Second off, I personally want to thank YouTube for demonetizing my channel a few years ago, because if it wasn't for that, I wouldn't have an awesome t-shirt store and shirts like this that I'm wearing right now.
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00:05:43.000So we have a bunch of footage and shows from when guests have shown up and hanging out in the Green Room, playing pool, talking about weird stuff, time travel, just kind of nonsensical things.
00:05:53.000More fun and apolitical stuff from some of your most famous, from some of your most favorite political people.
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00:07:09.000If someone does good, you compliment them.
00:07:11.000If someone does something bad, you criticize them.
00:07:13.000There's a lot of things to criticize Netflix, especially with its founder, especially with its history, especially with its past and the psychological symbolism in a lot of its content.
00:07:24.000But when we look at the Dave Chappelle special, unless you watched it, I don't think you should be commenting on it because I just finished watching it today.
00:07:33.000And it's not his best work, but it's It's powerful.
00:07:37.000It's impactful because it... I don't want to ruin this, so spoiler alert.
00:07:42.000If you haven't watched it yet, you might want to just mute it for like two minutes while I talk here.
00:07:46.000I mean, there's a story at the end that revolves around Daphne Dorman, a friend of Dave Chappelle that, according to her family, committed suicide because the woke mob went after her because she supported Dave Chappelle.
00:08:02.000This is a trans woman that Dave Chappelle was friends with, was doing comedy shows with, was helping, supporting, and treating like a student of the art.
00:08:12.000And Daphne tweeted, I tweeted this on my official Twitter account, lookwearechanged, because I I sent out the tweet that got her attacked by the hate mob and it's an important one to note here to see what she tweeted here.
00:08:28.000Because the family members are literally saying it was this hate mob that led to her committing suicide recently when she defended Dave Chappelle's Sticks and Stones Netflix special.
00:08:39.000And she said, quote, punching down requires you to consider yourself superior to another group.
00:08:45.000Dave Chappelle doesn't consider himself better than me in any way.
00:08:49.000He isn't punching up or punching down.
00:08:57.000And this is what, I mean, it's a partial spoiler, but in the special, I mean, a large portion of it is dedicated to this story with a series of jokes in it.
00:09:06.000And he has this line where he's like, man, I don't know what they said to her, but they drove her to climb up on top of a building and jump off.
00:10:19.000I saw some people, like, hey, you should watch it, and I'm like, I guess.
00:10:21.000And I was at this guy's house, and they put it on, and I'm like, dude, this is... What are you watching, man?
00:10:26.000Like, I don't wanna... I can't even say what some of these episodes are about, because YouTube would literally, like, demonetize or derank or even ban us.
00:10:39.000Like, you can't even talk about it, but it's on Netflix.
00:10:41.000Netflix is also the company that fired one of their... I think an executive got fired because he was explaining to staff what words were offensive and should not be said.
00:10:53.000And so they freaked out and they fired the guy.
00:10:56.000Now, with Netflix coming out and defending Dave Chappelle, we have to defend them on this one.
00:11:02.000Because all the people who came out and said, Netflix is evil, I'm canceling my subscription, should be coming back and say, for this, I actually will consider subscribing.
00:11:10.000Because think about it, even though they did bad things, if there's no redemption for Netflix, they won't change course.
00:11:16.000If Netflix feels like, look, we tried giving these people what they wanted with Dave Chappelle, it wasn't enough, screw it, cut them off, there's no point, we're never gonna win them back.
00:11:24.000If we say, this is what we do like, and we're willing to sign up now because you're defending Dave Chappelle, they're gonna be like, hey, do more of this.
00:11:31.000The woke people aren't buying anything.
00:11:55.000Yeah, this is according to the New York Times and they're reporting on him.
00:12:00.000This is obviously an industry that has grown very fast, very rapidly, and I still think it's figuring itself out because you do see a lot of propaganda, you do see a lot of subliminal messaging, you do see A lot of crazy content out there that you don't see on normal television.
00:12:17.000You do see them taking risks, especially with things like Black Mirror.
00:12:21.000There's a lot of predictive programming.
00:12:45.000I mean because they don't they still have cuties up Yeah, and it's like even if you defend Dave Chappelle, they're also getting you to come on board with that kind of garbage Yeah, so I'll I've support them Sorry, I support them defending Dave Chappelle all day long.
00:13:01.000I'm not gonna sign up again until they get rid of cuties I kind of hold the line there And it's hard, you're right.
00:13:06.000We need to show people support when they, you know, like a good, if they're a puppy dog, you go, good dog.
00:13:11.000When they do something good, they pee on the floor, you get mad at them.
00:13:15.000But let's see what they do in this one instance.
00:13:19.000And then I will see if I can support it.
00:13:22.000It's a weird fight because Dave Chappelle isn't against trans people.
00:13:29.000His message is like, hey, stop trying to tell me how to live my life.
00:13:34.000Stop trying to control every aspect of my existence.
00:13:36.000Stop trying to cancel people just for trying to make you laugh.
00:13:39.000And I think that's the bigger takeaway here because, you know, this is all at the end of the day coming to comedy, coming to someone mastering an art, trying to help people, trying to make people's lives better, trying to improve the quality of their mental health by being able to laugh at very tough, difficult situations, which sadly are stigmatized to a point and level where you can't even discuss them honestly on, you know, the major information highways that we have on the internet.
00:14:09.000You can't really get the truth about a lot of these issues ... you can't really speak about them openly so the last thing ... that we have is comedy so to see this kind of war against ... comedy it's troubling I have a lot of negative things to say ... about Netflix on this side it's a weird fight because.
00:14:29.000It's weird leftists who are protesting someone trying to help them and make them laugh, who's essentially on their side in many elements of his existence.
00:14:38.000You know, it used to be the left used to protest multinational corporations, governments, the military-industrial complex, the prison-industrial complex, Big Pharma.
00:14:51.000Tucker Carlson, critical of the World Trade Organization or something, you know, he's talking about that, and I'm just like, man, to see Tucker Carlson on the side of the WTO protesters from the battle in Seattle is just a weird thing.
00:15:36.000And it's like what I was noticing was he says really normal stuff.
00:15:41.000That's, uh, that's considered controversial now to where I, I don't even, I mean, I'm a guest on a show, so I don't want to repeat it, but he said something very normal about women in the process of giving birth and, uh, what that is, uh, you know, compared to, and people were applauding and we're like, yeah, that's something that like really happens every day.
00:16:09.000You know, uh, I talk to a lot of regular people.
00:16:12.000You know, I go out, we go to the mall, I was at a farm recently talking to some regular people just about life, and their opinions are fairly similar to all of ours.
00:16:20.000I think the issue is that these leftists and people at Netflix, it's that tweet we pulled up before from Matthew Iglesias where he's like, Twitter is people who are 95% further left than the average voter, arguing that people who are 75% further left than the regular voter are far right or alt-right or something.
00:17:21.000Uh, you know, everyone has a friend of a friend anyway to see some of the latest stuff.
00:17:25.000That's how I watched, uh, you know, today's, uh, Dave Chappelle special.
00:17:29.000But, uh, this is a very interesting, uh, dichotomy because it used to be Netflix used to allow you to rate what, uh, the, the videos that you would watch out of five stars.
00:17:40.000And then of course came Amy Schumer and absolutely nuked and destroyed that system because people are like, no, we don't like this.
00:17:59.000And she's complaining about it as well because they're like, look, we have an eclectic group of voices.
00:18:03.000Check out the story we got from The Hollywood Reporter.
00:18:05.000Netflix fires employee for leaking confidential information on Chappelle's special.
00:18:09.000The employee leaked financial data to Bloomberg, which reported in October 13th article that Netflix spent $24.1 million on Dave Chappelle's The Closer.
00:18:15.00024.1 million dollars on Dave Chappelle's The Closer.
00:19:00.000Yeah, I think I think it was because I think his story was that when he did the Chappelle show, he did a sketch that was critical of racism.
00:19:07.000But the people like he talked to someone who didn't know that's what it was.
00:19:10.000And it kind of got him mad that he was like, is that what you think I'm trying to say?
00:19:14.000I remember reading a story about that.
00:19:29.000He says, quote, we let go, a spokesperson said, we let go of an employee for sharing confidential commercially sensitive information outside the company.
00:19:35.000We understand this employee may have been motivated by disappointment and hurt with Netflix, but maintaining a culture of trust and transparency is core to our company.
00:19:43.000The longtime employee was fired because they leaked that information.
00:19:46.000But to say that they're on the right side of history.
00:19:48.000I do believe that our commitment to artistic expression and pleasing our members is the right long-term choice for Netflix and that we are on the right side, but only time will tell.
00:19:58.000That's apparently what they said to the New York Times.
00:20:00.000This is what you get when you let this stuff go on for too long.
00:20:05.000And now it's biting them in the ass so good.
00:20:09.000And that part of it, I'm extremely happy about to see them suffer these consequences.
00:20:13.000Yeah, I mean, that being said, maybe not supporting them is still the right move.
00:20:19.000Oh, I don't support centralized entertainment networks like this.
00:20:22.000I think you need a decentralized network that's going to propagate the art, because anytime you have a gatekeeper, you're going to have people saying yes or no, and that's the problem.
00:20:30.000It's not that they said no, it's giving someone the ability to say yes or no and get super rich off it.
00:20:36.000Well, on that note, there are a lot of different options that you have.
00:20:39.000You can let the free market decide where you're going to spend your entertainment dollars.
00:20:44.000I don't know if you completely agree with them or whatever, but you can use Disney Plus, you can use Hulu, you can use, like, DirecTV and Amazon.
00:20:52.000I know, they're all bad in different ways.
00:20:53.000Hulu did that tweet where they were like, remember a couple years ago?
00:20:56.000Don't wear Halloween costumes that are insensitive.
00:20:59.000And I'm like, why is my online streaming platform telling you what to wear?
00:21:04.000Because you get a central authority that builds up millions, billions of followers, and then they sell the company to some idiot that gets the Twitter account of 40 million people and can tell you to do stupid stuff.
00:21:14.000And now most of these platforms are filled with ads.
00:21:17.000You're paying a premium just for a specific channel.
00:21:21.000And now Amazon, Hulu, all of them are like paramount.
00:21:24.000They're all playing ads before you get to watch the content that you paid for.
00:21:27.000It's just another slap in the face to the consumer.
00:21:30.000And that's probably why they're not doing that well.
00:21:35.000One of them is probably going to get bought up by like Paramount.
00:21:38.000It might be for sale by Apple sometimes.
00:21:40.000And they're way too late in the ad game.
00:21:42.000But the reason, you know, I think Netflix is way too powerful and they're a billion dollar corporation that does make way, you know, they were This is a rumor, okay, but they were thinking about going into content creation like YouTube.
00:21:58.000They thought about it seriously three years ago, ditched out of it.
00:22:52.000Centralized authorities are not, we're not going to look back on having a gatekeeper as the right side.
00:22:58.000I guess I looked at it like freedom of expression, not centralized authority.
00:23:01.000So I suspect what's happening with Netflix is that they're looking at Twitter and they're looking at their marketing data and they're like, okay, Twitter is really not real life.
00:23:10.000And what's going to be best for us is actually having diverse viewpoints and diverse opinions, whether everyone agrees with stuff like cuties or whether everyone agrees with stuff like Dave Chappelle or not, which I think is probably smart and will do them well in the longterm.
00:23:24.000You know, the challenge is, this is where our culture's at.
00:23:29.000I mean, you've got Dave Chappelle the Closer on Netflix.
00:23:34.000And that means people have to get a subscription to be able to watch it, or, you know, borrow a friend's.
00:23:38.000But for the most part, it means more subscriptions, and that's exactly what Netflix wants.
00:23:41.000Then they'll probably just keep doing the same controversial stuff back and forth to generate more controversy, which is good for their business no matter what happens.
00:26:27.000I will tell you why I like Kimmy Schmidt.
00:26:28.000Because she was trapped underground in a bunker and as someone who was homeschooled and isolated from the rest of the world for my entire upbringing, that really resonated with me.
00:26:36.000So I don't know if that made the jokes funny, I guess?
00:26:50.000And then I'm like, I finished it, and I was like, okay, I'm gonna watch Kimmy Schmidt.
00:26:53.000I tried to watch it before, I gotta watch it, because it's Tina Fey, very similar style of humor, and then I'm two episodes in with my eyes just like half closed, like not a single laugh, maybe a chuckle, like, eh.
00:27:04.000And then I was like, how- I look at the- I look at the ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's like, award-winning, number one.
00:27:09.000And I'm like, dude, I understand how the media lies, because I pay attention to politics.
00:27:14.000I'm looking at these shows, and I'm like, I really don't believe people are- are that into this show.
00:27:19.000And it only got, I think, four seasons, which says to me, it was doing bad, people didn't like it, the media lies to try and make money, and then ultimately they cancel it because people weren't watching.
00:29:22.000We want to give proper values and manners to children, and we can do this show, and we can be something that people can listen to sometimes, because we do get spicy stories, when their kids are around.
00:30:18.000Complimenting each other for being jerks.
00:30:20.000And it was a circle of jerks and we call it something else More adult and then I got a couple emails and they were one of them was like hey man big fan I just had to spend you know the past 15 minutes after your show explaining to my kid what that meant Just want to let you know that like when we're in the car and I'm taking my kids somewhere and we put the show on and I'm like We'll say a circle of jerks all patting each other on the back instead of, you know, the other way to say it.
00:32:54.000Just for context, okay, because those of you that are sticking around even though we told you spoilers are here I'm gonna give you the quick breakdown of the show It's a bunch of desperate people in debt and then all of a sudden they get an opportunity to play in a game But the game is brutal and you die in it But if you don't you win I think I think it's like equivalent of US like 35 to 40 million dollars is the translation so it's like 45 billion Korean won or something and Now we're gonna get into, uh, again, I warned you.
00:33:24.000I think the whole thing is the perfect example of somebody who thinks they're opposing capitalism but just makes communism and wokeness look really, really dumb.
00:33:34.000And the show ends up being, in my opinion, more anti-communist than anything.
00:33:38.000So one of the big themes in the show is that everyone is equal.
00:33:42.000They all enter the game as equals, and they're allowed to play as equals.
00:33:47.000And there's an arc in the show where it's like somebody violates the equality and so they kill him.
00:33:52.000And they were like, that's the worst thing you could have done, is strip the equality.
00:34:01.000In this equal system, everyone dies but one person who gets all of the money.
00:34:06.000Okay, so that doesn't sound to me like capitalism.
00:34:09.000In capitalism, we recognize not everybody is equal.
00:34:12.000Not everybody does have an equal chance.
00:34:14.000We do want equal opportunity, but some people are poor and some people are rich.
00:34:17.000In this system, everyone is wearing the same clothes, in the same room, being brutalized by the powers, that ultimately results in one person having all the wealth and everyone dying.
00:34:28.000In capitalism, there's too much food, people are morbidly obese, and there are homeless people who are fat.
00:34:34.000In communism, everybody wears the same clothes, they have limited access to anything, they get garbage food every day.
00:34:40.000They're like, okay, the game's over, here's the food you get, and they get trash.
00:34:44.000And they're fighting each other because they're starving.
00:34:47.000That, to me, is an indictment of communism.
00:34:49.000And if this guy who made the show is actually like, it's actually capitalism that's bad, I'm like, it just goes to show this is a person who made a great show but was really dumb and didn't understand they were actually critiquing.
00:34:58.000Yeah, it's like they took them out of a capitalistic system where they were doing pretty bad to a communistic system where they were doing really, really bad and were executed by the state, which usually happens under communism.
00:35:22.000There's a long context to, you know, people just being purged, taken away.
00:35:26.000Another very interesting aspect of that story is the masks that the very rich people were wearing were kind of similar to the same masks that the Rothschilds were pictured wearing at some of their private parties in Galveston a couple decades ago.
00:36:37.000I'm hearing a lot of different reports about this guy saying that he lost a bunch of teeth because of the stress during the production of this movie.
00:36:44.000I heard that he tried to get this movie done for years and it kept getting denied.
00:36:57.000They're at the private gallows and private meetings of the super-rich that already do take place when you do look at the very powerful people in our world that manipulate the system for their own personal benefit.
00:37:29.000They're the biggest promoters and pushers of communism and destroyers of actual real free markets.
00:37:37.000Another interesting aspect was the fat guy.
00:37:39.000I mean, he looked almost exactly like Newt Gingrich.
00:37:42.000I talked to Newt Gingrich a couple times.
00:37:44.000I went up to him, asked him straight up to his face, What did you do at the Bohemian Grove when you shipped in specifically male prostitutes?
00:37:56.000He really doesn't like being asked those questions.
00:37:57.000But we got to understand here, there is some level of reality when it comes to super rich people coming together in the middle of the woods doing very weird things.
00:38:40.000They raided my hotel room the police officers acted like the Gestapo against any journalist trying to do any real reporting against the Bilderberg group and he came out of it shook saying hey.
00:38:55.000I'm being followed by police everywhere I go, and they're literally trying to arrest me for just trying to take a photo of David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger walking down the street together.
00:39:05.000I got arrested at Bilderberg way too many times, too.
00:39:58.000And then when they criticize, when the left criticizes capitalism, they're really just angry there are elites with centralized power able to do really messed up things and get away with it because of how much power they've accumulated.
00:40:10.000That's not what capitalism is supposed to represent either.
00:40:13.000And the problem is, communism doesn't exist, right?
00:40:16.000They say that, like, every time they try it, they get some weird form of, you know, genocidal authoritarianism.
00:40:22.000Capitalism, at its root, is just people with capital from their work can reinvest that into making more projects.
00:40:29.000However, in our current system, which mixes it, we end up with a lot of corruption, and then you get a left saying, aha, this proves capitalism doesn't work, and it's like, no, actually, the problem is the corruption.
00:40:39.000I don't care who's doing it or why, corruption, bad.
00:40:42.000When you use the power of government to destroy your competitors in the, quote, free market, that's not a free market.
00:40:50.000That's government direct intervention into the free market.
00:40:53.000That's preventing the market from being able to express itself, from being able to speak for itself.
00:40:58.000Because usually, in the free market, if someone does something good, they get promoted, they get business, they get commerce, they get people going to them because they know that their reputation is good.
00:41:07.000When you have multinational billionaire elites playing ... by different set of rules not paying taxes getting ... subsidies literally getting taxpayer-funded money getting ... bailouts and restrictions and rules that punish their ... competitors and only help them that is not a free market we ... don't have that we have multinational corporations ... globalists some people call them that are literally the ones ... calling the shots creating policies that screw you over ... while they get whatever they want for the grabbing.
00:41:34.000I gotta bring it up again for the 800th time.
00:41:37.000My friends, you've seen it in almost every segment I've done over the past few months.
00:41:41.000Democrats in the civics poll believe the economy is good.
00:41:44.000Republicans and independents think the economy is bad.
00:41:48.00070% of independent voters believe the economy is to some degree bad, either fairly or extremely.
00:41:53.00088% of Republicans say either fairly bad or very bad.
00:41:56.00054% of Democrats say the economy is very good.
00:44:44.000and I'm I was going to a shopping center and then right in the middle of the street, this large homeless woman just walked right in, spread her legs and squatted and just went to town.
00:44:54.000And I was like, what is happening right now?
00:46:38.000Yeah, if it's not an empty building, it's a help wanted sign.
00:46:42.000You go to the supermarket out here and there's a sticker on every other refrigerator door and on every aisle multiple times saying $500 sign on bonus.
00:46:51.000And these people are just like, I think the economy is good.
00:46:54.000I tried to go to a restaurant earlier today.
00:46:57.000The first two all closed when it said it was open.
00:47:14.000True story, there is a Starbucks near my house that ran out of coffee because the supply line chain ran out of coffee and had to close.
00:47:25.000I want to just gloat when I was saying like, hey, you should get emergency food a year ago because you never know.
00:47:29.000Sometimes it rains, there could be a flood, the road might get closed, and you got to have some food and water in the closet you can pop up when you need it.
00:49:12.000We know what the real value of that coin is.
00:49:15.000And basically right now, that means you're buying at a discount.
00:49:17.000But I remember when it hit 60 and a bunch of people were like, oh, you know, it's a bubble and then it fell down to 30 and they started saying like, see, that proves it.
00:49:26.000And I'm sitting back like, OK, sell your Bitcoin then.
00:49:57.000It's at about its highest point again.
00:49:59.000people need to understand this is a sign not of this is not good news okay if you are a if you're a cryptocurrency holder what this really means is your dollars are becoming worthless yeah so when we when we were in uh back in november when we were talking we had bill ottman on the show and he was like yo buy ethereum And I was like, okay.
00:50:16.000And so I bought some more Bitcoin and Ethereum.
00:50:17.000And then within a few months, it was at $30K.
00:50:20.000Lumber went up at basically the same rate.
00:50:23.000So what I think is actually happening is when Bitcoin skyrockets like this, what it really means is not that it's getting more valuable, but the dollar is getting less valuable.
00:50:31.000Now they're saying, I saw one report, the dollar will lose half its value in the next decade or so, next 13 years.
00:50:46.000Even though, arguably, it's still BS, the dollar's not based on anything and it's just a big joke at this point, but when you print that much over the last year, it has to fall.
00:50:58.000And they've been kicking the can down the road for, I mean, longer than I've ever seen in my lifetime.
00:51:07.000Uh, but yeah, anytime he's like, even before the internet, anytime you start seeing some old guy trying to sell you gold, you know, the, well, we're about to go into a recession.
00:51:15.000Uh, and like the same thing is happening here, except the new gold is Bitcoin.
00:51:19.000And it might be a, I would recommend it, uh, or financial advice, no financial advice.
00:52:01.000And, you know, we talk about how the VAX mandates are really bad, but a lot of people aren't talking about how the Biden administration literally wants to pass a $3.5 trillion bill, which one of the provisions is a surveillance bill where the Biden administration will be literally looking at everyone's bank accounts to make sure that everyone's paying the IRS if they have over $600 in their bank accounts.
00:52:24.000I mean, this is a massive surveillance bill.
00:52:27.000This is a massive encroachment into people's personal liberties, people's personal freedoms, and they're going to be paying for this bill by taxing everyone over $600 when they print the money out of thin air?
00:52:48.000You should be very, very upset about this.
00:52:51.000The Democrats in their bill, in their spending bill, want access to the income and outgoing money from your bank account if you have at least $600.
00:53:20.000A lot of the multi-billionaire corporations, a lot of these super wealthy people call for more taxes, call for more regulations because it will destroy their competitors as of course they save their money in a lot of different safe havens.
00:53:35.000so as they're fine as you are literally paying every single dime every single penny which the irs knows exactly how much you owe you make a mistake they'll send you a bill right away saying no no no no no no we know exactly exactly how much you owe you you understand understated your taxes you know why not just tell people if you're going to be doing that anyway but but You're gonna have to pay every little last cent of this to go into a hole that literally is going into nowhere.
00:54:01.000Meanwhile, the multinational corporations get to do whatever they want.
00:54:05.000Play by a different set of rules as you're getting screwed every single day and your dollar that you worked hard for is being devalued right in front of your eyes.
00:54:14.000Inflation is a tax on your savings and holy cow are they taxing the crap out of you.
00:56:15.000There is one benefit, though, when it comes to imports, because raising the wages in the United States won't change imported goods from other countries, which maybe they're trying to do, hoping that, okay, the economy's collapsing, but what if, like, your computer was cheaper because everyone or not cheaper but you're making more money now you can afford to get it the computers are still going to get expensive but they're hoping they can like outpace the the imported goods as they outsource more and more of our manufacturing and products overseas
00:56:42.000So this just sounds to me like we're giving more of our power to countries overseas.
00:56:47.000Second of all, I'm very glad that you guys' Bitcoin investment are going up.
00:56:51.000But at the same time, that terrifies me because it lets me know that everything that I'm earning and everything I'm doing trying to pay off my own debts, it's for nothing.
00:57:06.000purposefully inflates so that the debt they owe is worth less.
00:57:10.000So if 20 bucks can buy you two cheeseburgers and let's say I borrow 20 bucks from you to buy two cheeseburgers, I owe you the equivalent of two meals.
00:57:21.000I wait until inflation hits and the 20 bucks can only buy one cheeseburger.
00:57:25.000And then I only got to pay you back one when you gave me two.
00:57:29.000China is also implementing a very similar policy.
00:57:31.000They've been acting like they have blank checkbooks and they've been writing checks all over Africa, all over Latin America, and buying a lot of influence, buying a lot of resources, buying a lot of manufacturing, buying a lot of relationships that slowly and surely are overtaking the United States in their sphere of influence in those particular regions.
00:57:51.000So it's very interesting to see China implement the same role, but instead of just giving
00:57:56.000it to multinational corporations, they're using it to build their country to make sure that
00:58:01.000they have enough natural resources for their people as they are, of course, more of a nationalistic
00:58:30.000I'm going to buy a house, you know, buying a house soon.
00:58:33.000I don't like, I have no idea what we're getting into.
00:58:35.000That's why I just, I think it's a good time to not give up, but like fortify your future, fortify your future if you can, by getting out of a city.
00:59:46.000It's like the perfect definition of irony.
00:59:48.000We'll use shipping containers to create large, cheap, you know, low-income housing, and now the shipping containers are spiking, so they can't even do that.
01:00:55.000You will own nothing and you will be happy.
01:00:57.000In California you can only get single-use containers, like one shipment version containers, but everywhere else apparently you can have like, they can transport, transport, transport, animal blood, you know, phosphorus, you don't know what's gonna be in it, what you're gonna be breathing in.
01:01:10.000So I would, at this point, recommend do not, at least go look into it, but it seems a lot worse than I thought it was.
01:01:17.000I was just watching Ready Player One the other day, and then when I saw this I was like, oh man.
01:01:22.000It's like all the mobile homes are like stacked, you know?
01:01:25.000And people live in these really awful conditions.
01:02:17.000Uh, the Trump economy, uh, in my lifetime, I, the, the amount of money that was going through Calif, uh, San Francisco in particular with the big tech, they're all centered there.
01:03:35.000I've never loved city living, so I've never really gotten my head right why people would want to be that close to people, and I lived there for 18 years.
01:03:43.000Uh, and I, you know, I, I know you've lived in cities before.
01:03:46.000I don't know what attracted people to it originally.
01:03:49.000It's just, it sounds like the worst thing in the world.
01:03:51.000And, and I always think there is that for if you're in your twenties and thirties, I get it.
01:05:38.000Once the heirs take over, uh, as time went on, the city got more intrusive to the point where, uh, they did a point of sale purchase tax through the food and health.
01:05:49.000I don't even know how they wanted to get into my taxes then that they wanted.
01:05:53.000So I just got rid of the point of sale purchase.
01:07:00.00020 years before that, if they broke into your car, they did something that was even short of being violent.
01:07:06.000You just went online and you filled out a form and they might come.
01:07:10.000My friend Kelly Cutler was working with the homeless up there and said that every morning at 4 a.m.
01:07:14.000they'll bring like a fire truck or something down the street and just fire hose the homeless people and make it so that they get off the street.
01:08:06.000It was when I heard that they would be hosing the homeless because they couldn't get them to move otherwise without getting violent.
01:08:12.000I forgot what they did when, this was a long time ago, but when Obama would go there quite often for a fundraiser and every time he came in they just bought him bus tickets.
01:08:22.000It's like that South Park episode, you ever see it?
01:08:25.000Where all the homeless people come to South Park so then they get a bus and they get all the homeless people to go to Venice.
01:09:08.000And it's really, really frustrating when you have these bleeding heart types who are just like, why can't we just take a house and then put the homeless in it?
01:09:16.000And they do this thing where you'll see like high level progressive, like famous progressives be like, there are more empty homes in America than homeless people.
01:11:04.000They wouldn't say it specifically like, I want to be homeless.
01:11:06.000They would be like, I don't want to have anything to do with your garbage.
01:11:08.000And if they ever did come in, they'd come in for like clean clothes, a shower, and then leave right away.
01:11:13.000Yeah, they I don't know the exact story on this, but they during when everything was locked down, they gave they let homeless people in to a hotel or a couple hotels in San Francisco.
01:12:42.000And judging the world by their own standards all the time, uh, you're not going to save everybody.
01:12:48.000I mean, you know, what, what's that saying that the left sees the world for what they want to see out of the world and the right sees it for what it is.
01:13:42.000Interesting. So I hope I know that when you'd see the cartoon of the guy with the stick with the thing in it
01:13:47.000It's because he's going back I guess the idea was people would go out looking for work
01:13:50.000and then when they failed they would start heading back taking odd jobs
01:13:53.000Along the way so they didn't have any place to live They didn't have a job, but they were looking for some work
01:13:58.000hobo and then bums I think were people who are like around the town not
01:14:01.000working vagrants were usually like unable or unwilling to like you
01:14:07.000know, it's like a typically a negative like layabout and And then vagabond was just somebody without any direction, just traveling around doing whatever.
01:14:27.000I don't know if we're ready for a transition, but I'm seeing a pretty wild story that I definitely want to talk about, but we can still continue on the subject if you want.
01:14:35.000Well, you want to give your final thoughts on the homelessness thing?
01:14:37.000You didn't really chime in, but then I'll pull up whatever I'm talking about.
01:14:39.000A lot of people are like, let Gary speak!
01:14:41.000So I'm trying to, you know, give as much... Yeah, Luke!
01:15:33.000But again, the government is exacerbating this problem.
01:15:36.000I think a lot of it is lack of economic opportunity.
01:15:39.000I think a lot of it is mental illness.
01:15:40.000I think there's also a lot of other elements that we can't even quantify in words.
01:15:44.000But when you look at mental illness, when you look at lack of economic opportunity, that's everything that the government has been literally pushing for and creating along with big tech social media.
01:15:52.000So that problem is going to be exacerbated.
01:15:54.000It's only going to get that much worse.
01:16:21.000But this is something that kind of hits close to home with me because I'm seeing the frontline COVID-19 critical care organization, the FLCCC, just tweet out that their PayPal was suddenly shut down along with Facebook.
01:16:35.000restricting their account, and they're a group of medical professionals and doctors that are literally putting out protocols of medicines, of supplements, of medical studies that have helped a tremendous amount of people.
01:16:49.000Yeah, they're frontline COVID-19 critical care workers.
01:16:52.000They're a lot of the doctors, and they just got attacked by multiple social media platforms, and I know a lot of people that they've personally helped.
01:17:00.000So to see this kind of attack on medical professionals, on doctors, on people who are quoting the data, the science, and actually going after the studies, to me is a very big deal, and another grave escalation in the censorship that's been happening.
01:17:12.000Ryan Long has that sketch we've talked about where, I don't know, you've seen Ryan Long, right Gary?
01:17:17.000He has that sketch where he's like, all the experts agree, and then Danny walks in and he's like, I read the data and I came to a slightly different conclusion, and then he just punches him, and he's like, no!
01:17:29.000And that's how it's been for a long time.
01:17:31.000I mean, there have been a bunch of studies, I won't get into the details of some of the studies, I'll just keep it vague, that have been pulled down.
01:17:37.000Scientific reports on certain cultural issues that get deleted because they're offensive.
01:17:42.000You'll end up with, in this instance, I think the CNN story is a really, really good example.
01:17:47.000Sanjay Gupta sitting down with Joe Rogan, finally being forced to admit Joe Rogan was right, a doctor prescribed his medication, and then what happens?
01:18:06.000What we've already said 50 billion times, and it just keeps happening.
01:18:10.000I'm not completely pessimistic because there's been, like, you know, just because something bad is happening now doesn't mean the world's gonna end, doesn't mean that it's completely over.
01:18:17.000There have been some games, like we were talking about Dave Chappelle getting defended by Netflix.
01:18:20.000It's a good thing, Netflix still kind of sucks.
01:18:27.000He said he's not getting the booster, right?
01:18:30.000You've got Kyrie Irving coming out saying it's his body, his choice.
01:18:32.000He's got one life to live and one body to have.
01:18:35.000You've got Joe Rogan and his fight with Sanjay Gupta.
01:18:40.000And you have massive amounts of protests all over the world that we're not hearing about, including one developing right now in Italy.
01:18:47.000Well, to be fair, from CNN.com, thousands protest as Italy's COVID pass becomes mandatory for workers.
01:18:55.000They say, anyone who is on a payroll in the public or private sector must have a green pass with a QR code as proof of either full vaccination, recent recovery from infection, or a negative test within the previous 48 hours.
01:19:07.000Employees who go to work without the pass risk a fine of up to 1,500 euros, $1,730, and suspension without pay.
01:19:15.000Employers could also face fines if they allow staff to work without it.
01:19:23.000And the way that they implemented this was really sinister because in Italy, talk of a COVID vaccine passport, it was first deemed a conspiracy theory.
01:19:35.000And then they started to implement it with restaurants and indoor dining.
01:19:39.000Then they started to implement it with travel, trains, buses, planes.
01:19:43.000Can't get on any of those if you don't have the green pass.
01:19:45.000And now their latest rule here, this... I don't even want to say rule.
01:19:51.000Their latest decree here by the Italian government is that you can't work in there in the public sector or private sector if you don't have a green pass.
01:19:59.000If you don't have a QR code that says the government allows you to work.
01:20:04.000And if you do work, you get a fine of 1,500 euros.
01:20:08.000Um, and you need a vaccine to be compliant every six months with this quote green pass or a test every 48 hours, which is unfeasible.
01:20:19.000So what's the option if you say no to all this, uh, you're going to jail, you're getting fined till the thousand 500 euro fine for going to work and not having a green pass.
01:20:29.000Here's the best part in the United States.
01:20:32.000If you are fired because you didn't get vaccinated and there was a mandate, it's considered a voluntary resignation.
01:20:40.000And in many states like New York, you lose unemployment benefits.
01:20:43.000So nurses that get kicked to the curb literally have to find another job right away to make sure that they could even pay the bills.
01:21:34.000There's some disinformation going around, but I'm trying to confirm a lot of this.
01:21:38.000I have some people in Italy that I'm talking to, but now unions, dock workers are coming together and they're doing a quote, indefinite blockade of the ports in Italy With them saying, we're going to block this until you get rid of this domestic passport permission slip system.
01:21:56.000So it's going to be a very interesting showdown and clash that we're going to see unfold in Italy in just a few moments from now.
01:22:02.000It needs to happen soon because as you guys know that once they implement this stuff, it doesn't get unimplemented.
01:22:34.000It's not like it's going to be an actual big city or anything, but we're going to have a lot of space.
01:22:37.000There's going to be a lot of, a big communal aspect to it where people can come and, you know, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're sorting it out.
01:23:32.000You can pull the carbon dioxide out of the air then deposit it onto like a copper palladium alloy at like a thousand degrees centigrade and it'll deposit graphene oxide.
01:23:43.000You can take rubber trash and then hit it called flash graphene where you hit it with pulse it with lasers and then turn it into a fine layer of graphene that requires a lot of electricity.
01:24:32.000We were talking earlier about things flipping.
01:24:35.000We're seeing people on the right, I don't know, I don't want to say too conservatively, thinking about communes and going on their own, which is good.
01:24:42.000You know, there's always been the preppers as well, to be fair.
01:24:46.000And I, you know, we have to do this soon.
01:24:49.000We have to think about these things soon.
01:24:51.000So one thing when I talk about it on my channel, I've been talking about it for a long time is, you know, nobody's going to come and save us.
01:25:10.000They're just playing their stupid game and they're resetting on us.
01:25:14.000And there's like, there's stuff I'd love to say, but I, I didn't want to say it, you know, on your channel, you know, when we were talking about earlier and I won't say it here.
01:25:22.000But until we decide we are going to end this, those rules, like I said, are implemented.
01:25:31.000They're implemented, they're not going away ever.
01:25:34.000And now this word mandate is just part of our language now, and we're completely cool with it.
01:25:38.000So we went from emergency provisions, mandating that people stay at home for a couple of weeks, to Gavin Newsom mandating what a business can sell on a toy aisle.
01:26:11.000There actually is one not too far from here.
01:26:13.000It's a public land where people go shooting.
01:26:14.000You're not supposed to use it as a range apparently, but people do hunting training or something.
01:26:18.000All the neighbors can hear the gunshots all day every day, and they're fine with it.
01:26:22.000But liberals are starting to move in from D.C.
01:26:24.000because they want to get away from the nightmare they created and go to West Virginia where it's conservative.
01:26:29.000When they move in, they're told, when you buy this property, you sign this disclosure acknowledging there's a shooting range, you know, on the other side of the street, which presents some dangers, risks, and a noise issue.
01:26:38.000But you accept these things when you move in.
01:26:48.000There was like a farm, like a dairy farm, and it was stinky.
01:26:51.000And so people moved in and they were like, you acknowledge there's a farm here, the smell is, you know, something that people are concerned about, and they said, no problem.
01:26:58.000Once they sold all the land around it, the people voted and said, shut the farm down.
01:27:01.000And then all of a sudden you own this land and they're like, sorry, the cops come in and say, the people have spoken.
01:27:07.000And then you can't run your business anymore.
01:27:19.000So, New Hampshire might be a good idea, but then New Hampshire is... I think New Hampshire, what it has going for it, is a free state project, which is protecting it and expanding the freedom.
01:27:27.000West Virginia has the inverse problem.
01:27:28.000They have a lot of people trying to come into the eastern part.
01:27:31.000That being said, though, West Virginia has lost a ton of liberals from the other more urban cities.
01:27:37.000So, I think West Virginia's a good bet.
01:27:39.000New Hampshire is probably, I think in the long term, we're actually looking at setting up shop
01:27:44.000in some capacity in New Hampshire. So maybe buying a small piece of land. That way we have a place to
01:27:50.000be in New Hampshire in the event the Free State Project becomes very prominent. Because as long
01:27:54.000as I've been talking to Luke nonstop, like New Hampshire is just a great place.
01:28:51.000And you got that border problem, right?
01:28:52.000These people flooding in through the border is a big risk to Texas in terms of maintaining, you know, their sovereignty.
01:29:00.000Yeah, California was fine 20 years ago.
01:29:07.000California was fine like when I was growing up thinking about like San Diego was a right-wing military town and Los Angeles was pretty centrist.
01:29:16.000San Francisco was always weird, but it never ran the state.
01:29:18.000Now it runs the state and now we've seen what happened like Las Vegas.
01:29:23.000You know, they had these like crazy mask mandates and I was just like, God, you know, gangsters used to run this town.
01:29:59.000You know, New Hampshire is good, but I think in order to get a good space, you've got to be, like, you've got to be kind of far away from the urban center.
01:30:08.000Whereas here, we get West Virginia, we're in the tri-state area, but we're setting up free domicile in West Virginia, and it's like an hour and a half to the airport.
01:30:16.000So you still get a big urban center airport, not too far away, but not too close.
01:30:32.000I really wanted to like find like a dying town and bring industry back and just like get more jobs and stuff.
01:30:37.000But maybe we'll do that with the Ferdinand area and more people will find jobs and more industry will grow and we'll be investing continually in the space to build stuff and set up a business.
01:30:46.000Luke wants to have his own gun shop so...
01:31:43.000Cause I would love to be out in the middle of nowhere, nowhere near a city would not even within a hundred miles, but that's not an option.
01:31:50.000Uh, right now, uh, there's still a ton of country.
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01:36:59.000I totally, the writing was all over the place, and US Agent Cap was much better than, he was the best character in it.
01:37:07.000I thought he had the best character arc, but I thought it was filled with, I get into the weeds on this stuff, but intersectional feminism.
01:37:41.000Why are you not even fighting your own bad guy at the end?
01:37:44.000And people say, Oh, you're just nitpicking stuff.
01:37:46.000But no, if you watch the entire story, Falcon does, he deifies his villain, who is basically the head of Antifa.
01:37:53.000She's like a, you know, and he's like chewing out, uh, doing this, uh, you know, he's projecting right in front of three, uh, three politicians that just happened to be standing there that survived a plane crash.
01:38:05.000And his big suggestion or helicopter crashes do better at the end.
01:38:26.000He's willing to stand up for those and stand up for himself, even though he knows he'll lose.
01:38:30.000Here's a scene where he throws himself on top of a grenade, proving that even though he isn't, you know, strong physically, that he's a good person who's willing to do what he has to do.
01:38:40.000He's then granted power and then he has the strength to back up his ideals.
01:38:45.000Captain Marvel was always strong and her powers were locked away by a man.
01:38:50.000So in the Captain Marvel story she's mean, she's nasty, and in the end she doesn't have a redemption arc, she has a self-realization.
01:38:57.000I actually found her to be the villain.
01:39:33.000Yeah, and then he's like pushing against her, and then she's holding his... he headbutts her and she doesn't flinch, and then everyone groaned.
01:39:42.000And then she grabs the... or no, he grabs the stone and punches her.
01:39:45.000People were like... I was laughing when I heard the groaning.
01:39:48.000People cheered when that happened in my theater.
01:41:39.000I can't think of the character's name.
01:41:40.000Oh my god. Christine. Christine. Why did I think Janine?
01:41:43.000Yeah. Anyway, okay. So anyway, in his, in this universe, well, I'm gonna start over.
01:41:49.000In the original movie, he's an arrogant prick. He invites her out. She says, I'm not going
01:41:55.000He's trying to pass somebody in a storm, crashes, his hands get crushed.
01:41:58.000He can no longer be a doctor, so he starts losing his mind because he's like, his whole life is destroyed.
01:42:02.000Eventually he finds the Mystic Arts and becomes a Sorcerer Supreme, and that loss drove him to becoming the hero that's helping save the planet.
01:42:10.000In the What If series, they're like, in this version of reality, he brings Christine with him, she dies, and in trying to learn about life and loss, finds the Mystic Hearts, becomes Sorcerer Supreme, but eventually decides to use the Time Stone to go back in time to save Christine, but he can't, because it's a fixed point in time that created him.
01:42:30.000If she doesn't die, he never becomes Sorcerer Supreme.
01:42:33.000You know what I thought was gonna happen?
01:42:35.000What I thought was going to happen was that when he's, like, you know, desperately trying to, like, bring her back to life, and the Watcher talks to him and says, you can't change a fixed point in time.
01:42:46.000It is the loss of Christine that drives you to become the Sorcerer Supreme.
01:42:51.000I thought he was going to go back in time and destroy his own hands on purpose, creating the timeline where his life was destroyed.
01:42:58.000And then what that does is it kind of sets in motion this loop into the original movie, Where you realize he didn't have to be crippled.
01:43:05.000That in the original timeline, he just lost Christine.
01:43:08.000But even though they didn't stay together, he was willing to sacrifice everything that made him who he was in order to allow her to live.
01:43:33.000And plus they stole something from Doctor Who having the fixed point in time.
01:43:36.000That's straight up a Doctor Who thing.
01:43:37.000I just, I gotta stress like how amazing it would have been if he's like to see the scene where he's like trying to save Christine and the universe is collapsing and the Watchers are like, it can't be done because the law strives you to become the Sorcerer Supreme.
01:43:48.000And then he's like, what if I gave up something else?
01:45:34.000George is a supporter of my channel, has been for a long time, and every time he would give a big Super Chat, we'd just yell his name, and it became a thing afterwards.
01:46:33.000Oh, Straczynski's writing it too, so they got the original creator, and it's still probably going to be... I know a lot of people have hope, but no.
01:46:43.000You can't go back home again, and even if the original creator comes back, they're going to capitulate, especially if it's on the CW.
01:47:33.000It was just kind of like, uh, you know, going to a reunion of friends and seeing Riker and Deanna and Picard and I was like, eh, you know, oh look, there they are again.
01:47:44.000I would love to see a continuation after Deep Space Nine and they haven't given us anything meaningful.
01:47:49.000It's just been reboot and prequel and I'm just like, so what happens?
01:49:06.000People love it though, so I'll give them that.
01:49:08.000I did think it was a little preachy, but I thought he did politics well because he has that scene where the liberal, the leftist woman is arguing with the MAGA uncle, and I think it was decently an accurate portrayal of common opinions.
01:49:57.000Uh, you would have to sabotage to be that bad.
01:50:00.000You would have to try to suck that much, and I would say the same about Star Trek.
01:50:03.000Like, when the plasma's arcing in outer space, I'm like, dude, he was sitting there thinking, like, what can I do to make this as offensive and awful as possible?
01:50:14.000So when you see them firing the plasma and it's arcing in space, I'm like, he did that to piss off the diehard people who are gonna be like, what?
01:51:43.000They brought in a writer who One of the writers who likes to drink fake geek tears one of those type of people type of people who just hate the fandom That's part of the thing.
01:51:54.000I I kind of put it I kind of I defend the fandom once in a while They they get picked on a lot by creatives and stuff always have You know, but it's always been behind the scenes, but now since social media is around, they love saying things like toxic fandom or incels and all that, or you live in your mom's basement.
01:52:12.000It's like, I thought you were supposed to be for the nerds, about the nerds.
01:52:17.000Uh, you know, I think we, we share a lot of opinions.
01:52:20.000A lot of people who are upset about the destruction of this content and, uh, the room we're in is anything but a mom's basement.
01:52:26.000We are well-mannered and developed adult individuals who enjoy entertainment of the sci-fi and fantasy nature, and it's being ruined by people who don't care about it, who have been handed the reins by big corporations.
01:52:38.000And I think that their goal is, they take a look at their market share, and they're like, we got too many dudes.
01:54:31.000Um, I've been saying before, we want- we want to do like a- a comics section, kind of like Shonen Jump, where we do like- like a few weekly releases of, uh, various serieses- uh, serieses?
01:54:41.000So if you know people who have good story ideas and they want to just start cranking out weekly chapters or something, I'd be down for that.
01:56:59.000I'm pronouncing it wrong, I don't know.
01:57:00.000It was a show I watched a big chunk of until I reached the... I watched every episode until the latest, and then I'm like, okay, I binged it, now I gotta wait for them to do more episodes.
01:57:34.000Yeah, so it's basically a kid gets the death note and decides to sell it to, and Donald Trump is like, America will give you, you know, $50 trillion, something like that.
01:58:06.000I mean, this is, uh, yeah, this is kind of the, the, the beginning, uh, the breaking down, you know, when you see the, the organized, uh, gangs going in and, you know, shoplifting out of Walgreens, I saw one guy, uh, oh, you might, I won't repeat his name here.
01:58:21.000He retweeted and saying, oh, well, you know, this is what you get when the chain markets come in and take over the mom and pops.
01:58:27.000He's not totally wrong, but this is happening to the mom-and-pops in San Francisco, too.
01:58:45.000It's about a pandemic that like wipes out a bunch of the cities and then you're in the in part one you're in New York and it's pretty cool to be in Manhattan and it's like an apocalypse and there's uh like rogue factions start taking over so firefighters start
01:59:00.000like they they actually take flamethrowers and become actual firemen
01:59:03.000and they're trying to purge that disease and it going crazy just killing anybody
01:59:06.000they're like it's too risky they're affected if regular gangs you have paramilitary groups
01:59:11.000it's fun is fun game and then in uh... it's part two that you're in dc
01:59:15.000and it's like you're in the white house and it's abandoned
01:59:17.000yeah fun game fun game plus you get real guns
01:59:20.000like the guns are all based off of real guns so it's it's you know it's fun
02:00:01.000He does a good job of giving his ideas.
02:00:03.000A lot of people think he's wrong, but I can respect that.
02:00:06.000If he wants to come and speak and be wrong, that's a great thing.
02:00:10.000But I don't think he's completely wrong.
02:00:12.000I think we agree with him on a lot of stuff.
02:00:13.000I think there's, yeah, there's just like core issues we clearly don't agree with.
02:00:16.000I think most Americans, regardless of your beliefs, agree on like an overwhelming majority of things.
02:00:22.000But, it'd be nice to get someone else on the left to actually want to come and have these conversations.
02:00:27.000The problem is, There's two kinds of people on the left who want to come on the show outside of Vosh.
02:00:32.000Either people who are small and don't have big channels, can't really articulate the thoughts as well, and are just trying to get some kind of, you know, notoriety.
02:00:40.000And people who are grifters who want to come on and do stupid things to make a scene and then get us in trouble and then make viral content for themselves.
02:02:23.000All right, let's read a couple more just because we did talk quite a bit.
02:02:27.000Jerry Latt says, Hey Tim, 10 years working maintenance on metal container closing machines.
02:02:32.000The information on this process at times can be esoteric.
02:02:35.000I imagine it could be useful to your future endeavors.
02:02:37.000I'm willing to give advice and help you choose that path to work on metal container closing machines.
02:02:43.000Maybe for Freedomistan, we could use something like that.
02:02:47.000We do have a nice little hill, and I was like, we could get three shipping containers and just bury them, and then have three little dorm hangout places, or make them stores.
02:02:56.000I would love to have a little western town, with a sheriff and a general store.
02:03:12.000I don't know what that means, so I can't read it.
02:03:17.000R. Barrett says, let's talk about some Bond R.I.P.
02:03:20.000or how they are systematically killing strong male characters like He-Man, Bond, Indiana Jones, etc.
02:03:26.000Yes, that's what I was talking about with Luke Skywalker.
02:03:29.000That was the beginning, the beginning.
02:03:32.000It started a little before The Last Jedi, everything that's going on, but it's very deliberate and it's I guess it's only deliberate to like hardcore nerds who like not only just pay attention to Star Wars, they pay attention to the whole realm.
02:03:46.000So Uh, when they see something similar happening to Picard, and to James Bond, and to Luke Skywalker, and to Captain America, and to Iron Man, they tend to start thinking that there's something nefarious going on.
02:04:29.000Until you see that not only just BLM, but it sounds like it's from BLM.
02:04:35.000You have the Roddenberry Foundation that's owned by Roddenberry's kid, his heir.
02:04:41.000And there's a ton of money in there, and it's supposed to be a workshop for writers, Gene Roddenberry, and they made up some paperwork basically on what you can and can't write in Hollywood anymore.
02:05:52.000I mean, Saturday Night Live rating, if they were good and they haven't been for decades, if they made fun of woke culture would be the most watched thing on broadcast TV.
02:05:59.000We have had requests of doing, like, sketch comedy stuff.
02:06:03.000So we could certainly start doing stuff like that.
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02:07:34.000And we should have an episode of The Green Room in the members section.
02:07:37.000So if you go to TimCast.com and you click Members Only, you'll now actually start seeing different shows emerging because we want to be better than Netflix.
02:07:45.000We are going to build an independent streaming service.
02:07:48.000We've got Tales from the Inverted World.
02:07:50.000Just getting the ball rolling on this one, guys.
02:07:52.000The next episode that's coming up Sunday morning is a true crime mystery about the Irish mafia and a murder.
02:07:58.000We've also got Shane, the host and the writer, he's going down to Georgia looking up old Confederate Civil War ghost stories, trying to track down old Confederate gold, and all these crazy stories are going to be awesome.
02:08:08.000And we're going to have a huge arc of these creepy, it's just going to be fantastic.
02:08:12.000And we're going to have members-only content from that, exploring the stories around it and having these conversations.
02:08:18.000So we're definitely trying to do a lot.
02:08:22.000It's relatively low budget to produce.
02:08:23.000It is kind of expensive to bring out guests, but we don't need a million dollars to make an episode like, you know, Game of Thrones, which required, I think it was like four million or something.
02:08:36.000But there are a lot of shows that we really do want to do, so maybe we'll get to that point if we get more and more members, we'll be able to fund our own shows.
02:08:43.000And then just think, in five years, we'll have a big library of content.
02:08:46.000We'll have comics and books and music, and it'll all just tell these weird, woke, you know, losers to, like, screw off.
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02:09:03.000Do you want to shout anything out, Gary?
02:09:06.000Ah, you can find me on YouTube at Nerdorotic.
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02:10:28.000So thanks for hanging out, everybody, and we'll see you all next time.