Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia rules that affirmative action is unconstitutional, which is a big deal. Plus, a story about celebrities signing on to a petition to get anyone who disagrees with them banned from the internet, and much, much more.
00:00:39.000Already these universities are trying to find loopholes and workarounds to keep using race as a pretext for your admission into these schools and it's
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00:01:16.000So we'll talk about that, but I do think the affirmative action thing is going to be really, really big.
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00:05:16.000Supreme Court finds affirmative action unconstitutional, says school cannot consider race during admission.
00:05:23.000Chief Justice John Roberts wrote Harvard, and UNC concluded wrongly.
00:05:28.000The touchstone of an individual's identity is not challenges bested, skills built, or lessons learned, but the color of their skin.
00:05:36.000The court ruled universities and colleges cannot weigh an applicant's race during the admissions process.
00:05:41.000The majority of the justices found affirmative action policies unavoidably employ race in a negative manner, involve racial stereotyping, and lack meaningful endpoints.
00:05:51.000We have never permitted admissions programs to work in that way, and we will not do so today, stated the court.
00:05:57.000Two appeals regarding the constitutionality of affirmative action have been appealed to the Supreme Court.
00:06:01.000One brought by the University of North Carolina was blocked, 6-3, and one brought by Harvard University was rejected, 6-2.
00:06:07.000Justice Katonji Brown-Jackson did not vote on the latter.
00:06:12.000The ruling, released on June 29th, overturns a previous decision made in the Grutter v. Bollinger in 2003.
00:06:17.000At the time, the Supreme Court found that race could be weighed as a factor in admissions because universities had a compelling interest in maintaining diverse campuses.
00:06:28.000What you need to understand very, very simply is that in order for affirmative action to work, the assumption must be that certain races are inherently worse than other races, which is just not true.
00:06:41.000At least, I don't believe our government should be operating that.
00:06:44.000I don't believe it, but I think the left absolutely does.
00:06:48.000I'm seeing a bunch of tweets from people on the left.
00:06:51.000The racism pouring out of these liberals' brains is insane.
00:06:56.000These people are tweeting things about like, well, how will minorities succeed now?
00:07:05.000The same way so many other immigrants who have come to this country have succeeded by working really hard and making a better future for their children?
00:07:15.000I've talked about affirmative action in the past.
00:07:17.000I've even done an educational video about it.
00:07:20.000And one thing I want to mention is, well, the obvious clear injustice with affirmative action, and the thing conservatives should talk about most loudly, is not the soft bigotry of low expectation, but the fact that white students and Asian students are kept from having positions that they have merited Because students who didn't merit those positions were given them on the basis of their ethnic makeup.
00:07:42.000It is also true that these policies are not good for minorities or people in these communities.
00:07:48.000So what will happen, and this is something Thomas Sowell's talked about, this is something we did a research video on for Freedom Tunes a while back, what happens is A black student will end up being placed in a classroom and in a school setting that is beyond his academic qualifications and so he'll end up dropping out more often because he isn't in a classroom that actually matches what his standardized testing scores tell us he's going to be capable of achieving academically.
00:08:17.000So, for example, if you have a black kid who could get into a really impressive school, but not necessarily Harvard, and then affirmative action bumps him up and puts him into Harvard, the likelihood that he's going to drop out of Harvard is greater than the likelihood that he would have dropped out of the institution that he was more qualified to attend, and then he's less likely to get a degree.
00:08:35.000But to clarify, while you are correct in the context of their targeting minorities, what you're saying applies to literally any person of any race.
00:08:44.000If you take any person of any race Who scores low on an entrance exam, and then put them in a more advanced program, they're likely to drop from that program.
00:08:53.000And so what these programs were doing was, one, basing the entire admission structure on the idea that certain races just inherently- and I mean it when I say inherent.
00:09:04.000The left always tries to make the argument that when you're talking about race or crime stats, they're like, you think inherently?
00:09:10.000The pretext for affirmative action is inherent, because they're saying all people.
00:09:15.000They're outright saying that if you are Asian, you can't come into this school because you scored this on this test, as if all Asians are the same.
00:09:24.000So what ends up happening is, Latinos and black Americans Well, it's such a strange thing.
00:09:30.000and probably qualify for some good schools and they'll say put them in an Ivy League
00:09:34.000where they struggle, drop out, and are worse off for it.
00:09:37.000Well, it's such a strange thing. If your concern is that there's not enough minority representation
00:09:41.000in academia, then what you have to do is try to structure things so that they're going through
00:09:47.000the public school system or whatever private school system is available to them in such a
00:09:51.000way that they end up being qualified to attend these institutions.
00:09:54.000You don't slap a band-aid over it by pushing them into institutions that they're not qualified to attend.
00:09:58.000I think that the problem that Affirmative Action is trying to solve is Making up for the last 150 years of the black citizenry of the United States being descended from slaves, not having access to parental education.
00:10:12.000Like, their great-great-grandfathers were, you know, slaves and didn't know how to read and write.
00:10:16.000And then they have kids that, if the parent doesn't know how to read and write, you know, education's passed down a lot of times from the adult to the child.
00:10:22.000So, they're trying to solve this, I guess you would call it a class-based I disagree.
00:10:25.000because these people were treated as second-class citizens when they were
00:10:28.000enslaved for in 1830. So it's trying to give these people now like push them
00:10:33.000into the the level but I think I agree with you saying that you just can't
00:10:39.000force people into higher education and expect them to succeed. I need to earn it.
00:10:43.000I disagree. I think you're giving too much benefit of the doubt to these
00:10:47.000people. Since the 50s when we started seeing the rise of social programs
00:10:51.000we've seen what appears to be something beneficial that causes harm.
00:10:57.000Like Seamus is pointing out, any person who scores low, who is put into an advanced program, will likely struggle with it, and it will cause them harm.
00:11:07.000I do not believe these people are ignorant of that fact when they have decades of data to show it.
00:11:12.000I think many of these people are intentionally trying to cause harm because they're overtly racist.
00:11:45.000One, there's a viral video of two white women vandalizing a black neighborhood, and two black women come up to them and say, stop destroying our neighborhood, and the antifa liberal women go, no, no, we're doing this for you.
00:11:57.000The far leftists would go into minority neighborhoods and assist in the destruction.
00:12:01.000I was there in Ferguson, and I'm asking myself, Why are you people destroying this black neighborhood?
00:12:08.000There was a leftist who wrote an article after Ferguson in defense of looting and made the argument that they were looting these buildings, that black people were looting buildings because it was resistance to the machine that was oppressing them.
00:12:33.000Perhaps it's because they're overt racists who know they're not going to be able to pull off these things if they come out and say, hey, their real plan is to hurt people.
00:12:42.000They need to act like they're doing good.
00:12:53.000And they're attacking the Supreme Court justices as the racist.
00:12:58.000In reality, the people who support affirmative action are the racist.
00:13:01.000But it's ridiculous to say that the Supreme Court justices are racist because they were appointed by the least racist president in American history.
00:13:09.000A report by Reuters just came out and it said that Donald J. Trump is the only living president who is not a direct descendant of slave owners.
00:13:18.000So Obama's a direct descendant of slave owners, Joe Biden's a direct descendant of slave owners, Jimmy Carter, the Bushes.
00:13:25.000Donald Trump appointed the Supreme Court justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade, therefore they are the least racist Supreme Court justices in America, in my opinion, and possibly, you know, in Reuters' opinion as well.
00:13:37.000I tell this story, I met this black dude who was anti-Trump, and we were having this discussion, this was in New York, and he said, Donald Trump is the least racist president this country has ever had.
00:13:46.000And I was like, oh, that's an interesting thing to say.
00:14:11.000I think it's like obviously a funny way to troll.
00:14:14.000One thing that I found very entertaining is the reaction from a lot of Democratic politicians with affirmative action being overturned by the court.
00:14:22.000So Gavin Newsom says they want to whitewash our nation's history.
00:14:25.000They want to bring America back to the era of book bannings and segregated campuses.
00:14:32.000AOC, well first I'll read you Elizabeth Warren.
00:14:35.000She said an extremist Supreme Court has once again reversed decades of settled law and she goes on to bellow a bit more.
00:14:42.000And then my personal favorite AOC said, if SCOTUS was serious about their ludicrous colorblindness claims, they would have abolished legacy admissions, aka affirmative action for the privileged.
00:14:54.00070% of Harvard's legacy applicants are white.
00:14:56.000SCOTUS didn't touch that, which would have impacted them and their patrons.
00:15:00.000I don't even know where to begin with that.
00:15:02.000The court was not deciding on legacy admissions at universities.
00:15:08.000Well, Viva Frye makes the good point with the top comment saying 71% of America is white, silly.
00:15:12.000So it's actually an under-representation at Harvard.
00:15:16.000That's also a very good point, but it's like, well, the Supreme Court didn't touch that, and then also it was something no one expected them to touch that wasn't on the table, and then It would have impacted them and their patrons as if the Supreme Court that is unelected people are making these decisions because uh they're they're like bought and sold to make this decision that's why that why um they they decided to overturn affirmative action but didn't say legacy applicants were legacy applicants
00:15:44.000So these are people whose parents went to the university.
00:15:49.000Well, it's important to remember that Elizabeth Warren lied about being Native American to get hired at Harvard, which propelled her to... You take that back.
00:16:04.000Of course she's defending affirmative action because, you know, she gamed the system to get a job at Harvard and then become, ultimately, a U.S.
00:16:23.000Here's what we can say, the Cherokee Nation told her she could not call herself Cherokee.
00:16:29.000Because what happened was, she got this blood test back that showed that she was a very, very, very tiny fraction Native American, and she said, see, this means I'm Cherokee.
00:16:41.000That's like saying, well, my DNA test said that I have European blood in me, therefore, I'm Italian.
00:17:19.000What's hilarious is that Elizabeth Warren is partially responsible for restarting a national conversation about why affirmative action is bad.
00:17:29.000You know, President Trump started calling her Pocahontas, right?
00:17:32.000And everybody's like, why is she calling her Pocahontas?
00:17:34.000Well, she lied about her race and ethnicity to get a job at a school.
00:17:40.000And there was a CNN interview that I shared this morning.
00:17:42.000It was from 2017, where an admissions consultant was debating why we need to ban affirmative action.
00:17:47.000And he predicted in 2017 that President Donald Trump will be the president to end it.
00:17:51.000He's going to use the Justice Department to sue these schools, which he did.
00:18:16.000They said, "...breaking the Supreme Court rejected affirmative action at Harvard and UNC.
00:18:21.000The major ruling curtails race-conscious college admissions in the U.S., all but ensuring that elite institutions become whiter and more Asian and less black and Latino."
00:18:29.000This is what I want to talk about in a minor defense.
00:18:32.000Because what I'm going to say might come off as a defense of affirmative action.
00:18:36.000When I first learned about it in 1993, we were teenagers in high school, and we'd sit around and talk and be like, wait, if I apply for a job and I have a better score, they're going to hire a black guy that's not as good as me?
00:20:12.000Because the people who can only see race, who are racist and have always been racist, think the solution to the problem is more racism, they go into a neighborhood that may be 70% black and 20% white, and they say, all of the black people here are going to get a special benefit so that we can put them in better institutions.
00:20:28.000And then their neighbors, their equals and their peers, who are not black or who are Latino or white or whatever, are sitting there holding empty bags saying, what about us?
00:20:40.000Then what happens when you have people of different racial backgrounds and the state comes in and gives money literally to one racial group?
00:20:49.000In these areas, I'll tell you what happens.
00:20:51.000The racial group that doesn't get the benefit They keep engaging in the crime they typically engage in,
00:20:57.000but they target the people with money.
00:20:59.000So you end up with other people being like, hey, this race is attacking this race.
00:21:03.000All it does is make racial tensions worse.
00:21:06.000The real solution is, in your analogy, 100 people living on a block,
00:21:10.000you know, 80% of them are working at the best institutions and are wealthy,
00:21:14.000and they say, we want to make sure everyone's got an equal opportunity, what do we do?
00:21:18.000I know, those of a certain income bracket.
00:21:21.000Then they walk into the portion of their street where it's a higher density of black and Latino for historic reasons, and they say to everyone there, including the poor white people, the poor immigrants, the poor Latinos, the poor Asians, Doesn't matter what your race is, we're here to help all of you.
00:21:36.000So would it be... I think it would still be a bad idea if Harvard were to let people in that were poor at a higher rate with the same test scores.
00:21:45.000No, it's about letting people in who are poor with the appropriate test scores, but waiving certain fees and giving them scholarships.
00:21:53.000The idea is, if you should be here, we're going to make sure you can be here.
00:21:58.000Just because you're poor doesn't mean you deserve to go to Harvard.
00:22:01.000But if we want to help break the cycle of poverty, we find the diamond in the rough in these areas and we say, you have real potential, and the only thing holding you back is that your parents won't have the money, we're going to cover those costs for you.
00:22:11.000That's how you actually solve these problems.
00:22:13.000And if the left actually believed what they believed about historical racism and institutional racism, that policy right there would disproportionately help black and Latino individuals.
00:22:23.000You would not need affirmative action.
00:22:25.000So, I can only conclude, either they're stupid or they're lying, and the reality may be a mixture of both.
00:22:33.000Part of what affirmative action does is it re-centers our thinking about the purpose of having a career, the purpose of going through an academic institution, the purpose of being admitted to a college.
00:22:43.000The reason that society sanctions these things, the reason society gives a person the position of privilege and esteem that it is to be a student at one of these universities is because they believe that that student is going to be able to contribute, and the reason they have Uh, good evidence to believe that that student's gonna have something to contribute at the level that they're being given that honor is because of their test scores, because of their academic history, these things.
00:23:05.000The purpose of social positions is not to make the person in the social position feel special for having the social position.
00:23:12.000The purpose of a social position is to find what we can get from other people.
00:23:20.000Just like, I mean anything, a job, a position as a student, right?
00:23:25.000With anything, anything, anything that society carves out and says, this is what this person does, we're either going to hire you if we're an employer, or we're going to elect you if you're someone running for office, or we are going to give you this seat at our university if we're admitting you.
00:23:41.000The whole purpose of it is, this is somebody who if we give this position to, will be able to contribute to society in a way such that it'll make it better.
00:23:49.000Let's give this person this position so they can feel special.
00:24:05.000What, what, what, what job or career or plan?
00:24:08.000So they go into this poor area and they say, we want to give you guys college.
00:24:11.000And the poor guy says, this area is working class, industrial, factory.
00:24:17.000We are some of the best in these areas.
00:24:19.000The amount of money generated from these factories is lower than the Ivy League areas.
00:24:22.000That doesn't, just because they may make less money doesn't mean everyone should just be in college.
00:24:27.000Some, some, like, What we want to do is we want to maximize people's talents and abilities.
00:24:32.000We want to make sure that everybody's getting their best opportunity.
00:24:35.000So if someone is from a neighborhood that typically is working class, but they clearly show an affinity for the law, we want to make sure that they have an opportunity to reach that.
00:24:43.000The left just says, we want more people of race to be in institution, which just makes no sense.
00:24:51.000What they're really saying is we want less white kids and less Asian kids at these institutions.
00:24:55.000Well, it's the Asian thing for the most part.
00:24:58.000You know, I've talked to leftists about this quite a bit, and I always end by saying, after they agree with all of this, alright, fine, have it your way, but you have to be the one to look the poor Asian kid in the eyes and say, I'm sorry kid, you don't get to go to college because you look too much like that guy.
00:25:18.000I'm sorry, that little kid looks like that little kid, therefore only one of them gets to go to college.
00:25:23.000I was talking to a friend of mine who he's a white guy who's married to a Mexican woman and they have a son together and he was looking for private schools in New York City and his son's complexion looks more like his white father's than it does his Mexican mom's and they said actually you know You don't look the part.
00:25:46.000We can't support you financially and give you some breaks because you don't look the right color.
00:25:52.000And so even though he's half Hispanic, which would technically qualify him, but he doesn't look Hispanic, he doesn't get a lower rate for tuition as the Hispanic kids.
00:26:03.000And so it's just like, People are getting fed up with this.
00:26:07.000I think the affirmative action being overturned is going to be incredibly popular with the American public.
00:26:12.000I think a lot of parents, a lot of white parents, a lot of Asian parents, they've kind of held their tongue because they don't want to be called racist by their woke liberal friends.
00:26:21.000But these college campuses are turning into hellholes as well.
00:26:24.000I had a family member who graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, so I went to the graduation in May.
00:26:31.000And some student on campus, just some random student, got caught using the n-word.
00:26:36.000It was a white girl who used the n-word.
00:26:38.000So, ten minutes out of the graduation, two black girls got up on stage, welcomed by the dean, and she lectured, these students lectured about how racist the University of Wisconsin-Madison is, and how much progress they still need to make.
00:26:55.000And so these girls are lecturing the entire graduating class and the 50,000 parents and family members that are in attendance about how racist the community is and how much University of Wisconsin sucks and they just let it happen.
00:27:07.000I'm like, what the hell is going on in these places?
00:27:10.000Yeah, well, there's a kind of self-flagellation that every left-wing institution has to partake in.
00:27:15.000We're so racist, we're so horrible, we're so sorry, that type of thing.
00:27:18.000I mean, they almost feel as if it's a kind of—and I shouldn't say they almost feel this way.
00:27:22.000I mean, it's just a virtue signal, right?
00:27:25.000I mean, like, you spend all this money going to the school, and your kid's graduating, and the school forces you to listen to how racist your kids are and how much the school sucks.
00:28:00.000The email says, Dear members of the Harvard community, Today, the Supreme Court delivered its decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College.
00:28:08.000The Court held that Harvard College's admissions system does not comply with the principles of the Equal Protection Clause embodied in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
00:28:15.000The Court also ruled that colleges and universities may consider in admissions decisions an applicant's discussion of how race affected his or her life, be it through discrimination, inspiration, or otherwise.
00:28:26.000We will certainly comply with the Court's decision.
00:28:31.000They're now going to make everybody write about their race and then they're just going to choose people who they think fit their woke ideology.
00:28:39.000And it's going to be, I mean, this is going to be very difficult to enforce, right?
00:28:42.000Because I certainly, I don't advocate for lying in any situation, but a lot of people are just going to lie.
00:28:47.000A lot of people are going to write their essays about how, like, they were black or they were Hispanic or whatever when they were white so that they could get into the institution.
00:28:55.000Some people have actually done that before.
00:28:56.000Some people have done that by saying they're Native American.
00:29:19.000I should not have been able to get accepted just because I said I'm black.
00:29:23.000And now he's an admissions consultant and helps people.
00:29:26.000I don't know if he helps people game the system or whatever he does, but he went on CNN and he said, we need to overturn Affirmative Action and has become one of the leading advocates in it.
00:29:34.000Well, I suppose the question is, how far will this go?
00:29:36.000Because Affirmative Action isn't just in universities.
00:31:47.000If leftists want to be racist, and then publicly declare they're racist, and then when it comes to hiring, we have to make that argument, we'll make the argument.
00:31:55.000But right now, affirmative action extends to a whole bunch of public institutions, directly and overtly, where the government literally allows you to take race into consideration for hiring for public jobs.
00:32:06.000And this should be the ruling to shut it down.
00:32:08.000I don't know if it will be though, because this is specifically about university admissions.
00:32:11.000Yeah, no, I mean 100% I agree with all that.
00:32:14.000I think that there is a difference between a job posting saying we are going to hire people based on these racial characteristics and someone saying they're going to pick a VP based on those credentials.
00:32:24.000I just think both are really scummy and slimy and stupid.
00:33:06.000Do you think that universities should be allowed to approve applicants based on race if it helps bring diversity and give opportunity to underprivileged groups?
00:33:47.000That means that in order for that to exist, two applicants come in, an Asian one and a black one, and you say, too many Asians, not enough black people.
00:34:33.000They did a reboot and they're doing another movie with like a mixed race woman.
00:34:38.000I'm all about that, but you shouldn't have to.
00:34:40.000Well, didn't some, like, Academy Awards or something say you have to have, like, a diverse or minority group represented as, like, one of the top characters in the movie, or you're not gonna be, uh, eligible for one of our awards?
00:36:34.000I was actually getting to a point where I'd just look at people, I'd see their eyes, and everything else was just kind of this gray, black, white, green, blue mesh of color and shade, and I'm just, like, interfacing with their brain.
00:36:44.000Something happened, and I guess Obama pushed a little bit too much racism, subtly, when he was in office, like, the black kids, the black kids, and you're like, dude, it's just, it's not... Seamus is gonna wake up from the simulation, he's gonna be a black woman.
00:37:52.000You can actually be half one and half It's the other.
00:37:55.000If you have a black mother and a white father, then you're going to be half black and half white.
00:38:01.000So those boundaries are actually not as well pronounced as the boundaries between the sexes are, and yet we'll say because of some infinitesimal number of people who have confusing anatomy or birth defects that that means that sex is on a spectrum.
00:38:29.000It was CollegeHumor, I think, who did this.
00:38:31.000Yes, yes, yes, the panel of Asians, if you can identify as Asian.
00:38:35.000Yeah, so it's a full Asian, a half Asian, and a quarter Asian on a judging panel, and a guy walks in who's an eighth Asian, and they're trying to determine what he's allowed to do.
00:38:44.000It's like, is he allowed to compliment Asian food?
00:38:46.000And it's like, yes, but not if there's anyone there who's more Asian than you.
00:39:33.000And New York isn't as bad as Chicago, but very, very similar in terms of racial segregation and how the police handle all this stuff.
00:39:40.000I mean, during the 2020 Summer of Love, college campuses started having... They said, if you come back to school in the fall, we will have black-only dorms.
00:39:51.000In 2020, they have segregated dorms, because they're showing how non-racist they are.
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00:41:07.000As the unionized editorial staffers of GeoMedia organized the Writers Guild of America East, we are appalled by this news.
00:41:13.000The hard work of journalists cannot be replaced by unreliable AI programs notorious for creating falsehoods and plagiarizing the work of real writers.
00:41:34.000Introducing computer-generated garbage undermines our ability to do our jobs, erodes trust in us as journalists, damages our brands, and threatens our jobs.
00:42:17.000If these websites implement AI, it will be worse than you could imagine.
00:42:22.000Because the AI will be unchecked, and it will be just pulling a bunch of random garbage from the internet, compiling it into a paragraph that's not real, and people will believe it.
00:42:56.000If the AI models are only learning from other AI news websites, the end result is going to be a whole bunch of fake news worse than you've ever seen.
00:43:10.000If they do this, they are essentially destroying themselves.
00:43:15.000These people are getting fired, they're losing their jobs, it's the end of these organizations, and the AI garbage content will only work for a couple years at best.
00:43:23.000So maybe, we say, if they want to set a fire that destroys them, why should we intervene?
00:43:29.000My view is, that fire will spread everywhere on the internet, and eventually you'll see some conservative be like, Here's an article from conservative news dot, you know, news or whatever, that says Donald Trump does backflip, and the source is, you know, conservative trends dot com, whose source is Fox News, and Fox saw it on Gizmodo, and Gizmodo wrote the whole thing up fake from an AI.
00:43:52.000It will be too confusing if we allow this to happen.
00:44:54.000Well, the thing is, I wonder... Goku, uh, see, listen, what you gotta understand, this is a very important live lesson.
00:44:59.000When Vegeta tried to destroy the Earth, okay, and was fighting with Kakarot, Goku and the Z team converted Vegeta into one of their allies, and now he's actually one of the most popular characters.
00:45:12.000It's a very Abraham Lincoln method, yeah.
00:45:14.000So we gotta hire them and turn them into good guys.
00:45:17.000Do you think there's anyone behind the scenes at these places who have become disillusioned and actually would like to work here?
00:45:24.000Because I think there's a possibility.
00:45:27.000There's got to be at least one person at one of these places.
00:45:30.000I am half-kidding, but I am willing to bet a good portion of people who work there are only saying what they think they have to say to get by in a city.
00:45:37.000And if someone came along and said, how would you like to own your own house, have an acre of land to yourself, and not have to worry about this anymore?
00:45:44.000I'm willing to bet a bunch of them would say, sure.
00:45:48.000It's like, okay, you can move out to Western Maryland and West Virginia, where you can buy a house for substantially cheaper than a condo in New York City.
00:45:55.000You'll have land, you'll have a car, you'll have clean, fresh air, and no one will come down on you for saying the wrong thing.
00:46:01.000That's the real revolution, is the people that are waking up realizing that careers and livelihoods will be stripped by artificial intelligence and a technocracy going to take their power back, like creating their own jobs and their own communities.
00:46:17.000Yeah, I mean, look, and I said this before when we were talking about another media outlet we won't name going under, and I understand this, no one here has technically gone under, but there's a potential for it.
00:46:29.000I hope that these people find more productive work than writing lies for a living.
00:46:36.000Well, at least hope they have a great awakening.
00:46:38.000I mean, I'm sure a lot of these news networks, they celebrate if a coal mine shuts down or a factory gets moved overseas to China or to Mexico or wherever it may be.
00:46:49.000And, you know, I'm not excited about the, with AI rising.
00:46:54.000I don't, I personally don't want AI to replace truck drivers because driving truck is a top profession for men who don't graduate high school or just have a GED.
00:47:04.000And so I don't necessarily want journalists to lose their jobs, but a lot of these journalists have cheered on other industries like coal miners because of the environmentalists in the journalist newsrooms.
00:47:22.000They hate coal, they hate oil, and so they cheer every time a pipeline gets shut down or something like that and tens of thousands of people are put out of work.
00:47:28.000But hopefully they use this as an opportunity to be like, you know what, maybe I'll stop writing cheerful articles about these real working-class Americans losing their jobs.
00:47:38.000I don't think they will ever stop hating real working-class Americans, to be honest.
00:49:00.000Chases the algorithm to try and figure out what gets the most clicks.
00:49:03.000TimCast News does not exist to generate revenue.
00:49:05.000It exists because we want there to be some good, effective journalism out there.
00:49:10.000Be it Elad Eliyahu on the ground in New York capturing that viral video that took over the internet for the past week, the We're Coming For Your Children thing, or an article by Chris Bertman explaining just what the feud was to the point where Brian Cranston is like, wow, thank you for being honest about what happened.
00:49:26.000It's not like it's a positive story about him.
00:49:45.000When you become a member at TimCast.com, understand that your membership helps support the news, the writing that we do at TimCast.com, the news reports we do, and journalists like Elad Eliyahu on the ground at these marches just filming what they're saying.
00:49:59.000Elad didn't put out a video and say, I can't believe they would say this, these people are disgusting.
00:50:04.000He literally just tweeted, Marchers say X. Fact statement.
00:50:09.000And then everybody was shocked by it, it created this big hubbub.
00:50:24.000I'm curious to see how these AI algorithms, when they start writing articles, are going to try to test the algorithm to figure out what goes viral.
00:50:35.000That's going to be very interesting to see.
00:50:37.000And also to see how quickly AI is going to be able to crack that code and figure algorithms like this out.
00:50:41.000It's gonna be... that's why I've described the AI apocalypse as people walking around dressed like
00:50:47.000cop corn on the cob, turning on a TV and there's nothing but corn commercials, and then you're
00:50:52.000going on the internet and everyone's phone is shaped like a piece of corn and all anyone talks
00:50:57.000about is the new corn that just came out. The reason being, the AI will latch onto something
00:51:03.000it thinks is popular, force it, and then create a cycle.
00:51:06.000Like, it will create a self-fulfilling prophecy of popularity.
00:51:09.000It'll know, like, if this article goes up at 3... 3.17 PM, it's more likely to get views if we posted an article about corn yesterday at 1.17, and so it'll start...
00:51:19.000Pre-confluencing these behaviors to try and manipulate humans to be at the right moment at the right time to see the stuff.
00:51:27.000But I do agree that it's not... For-profit news is kind of funky anyway.
00:51:31.000It was never really supposed to be about making money.
00:52:01.000You know, when newspapers were just about what was going on around the town, people were like, I don't think everyone needs to be in my business.
00:52:06.000They don't need to know about that new door.
00:52:08.000It would be like- IRS is going to start wondering how I got the money for a new door.
00:52:12.000Literally, the news would be, like, on the front page, it would say, John's Shoes selling a new size 9 model.
00:52:18.000You know, we talked to him about it, and it's, like, seemingly innocuous, but this is what mattered, and you're like, you read it, and you're like, oh, I'll go check that out, I'll go downtown, and you'll see what's up.
00:52:25.000In a way, it was a simpler time, but those were also the times when you'd get a letter in the mail saying, come, you're going to fight a war that you have no idea what's going on about, and you'll likely survive, and then you wouldn't.
00:52:34.000And we ain't going back till it's over over there.
00:52:36.000Now we know what's going on in the world, we can say no a year, ten years beforehand and change the course of war as a populace.
00:52:44.000I wonder though, so I think it's good to be informed, I think it's good to know about these things, but then you wonder, especially at a broad level, when people aren't focused on local issues and are looking more at national politics, how much A person can really affect.
00:52:57.000I think knowing more about what's actually going on in your own neighborhood with your own school board and your own local elections would probably be way more productive in the long run.
00:53:05.000Yeah, like building a balloon and floating a balloon, both are important.
00:53:10.000Like the building of the balloon is the local structure, structural organization, but once you've got that down, you gotta learn how to float the balloon, which is geopolitics.
00:53:18.000Yeah, I just don't think we have the inflating of the balloon.
00:53:22.000I was gonna say I don't think we have the inflation down, but we have the inflation down.
00:53:26.000I just think we haven't reached that point where our local politics are as together as they should be.
00:53:32.000Yes, not enough people know how to build their own structural balloon, and so they're screaming and trying to grab the one that's already there and control it, but you've got to build your own.
00:54:01.000I'll just say that Jefferson County is the Harpers Ferry area and then just to the west is Berkeley County.
00:54:06.000Jefferson County is based and Berkeley County is cringed.
00:54:09.000And we need some good neighbors to come and help make West Virginia great again.
00:54:14.000So as we're seeking to, you know, obviously we're building our studio.
00:54:17.000The reason I bring this up is because we're talking, you know, in terms of local politics, people really don't pay attention.
00:54:22.000And so, I'll give a shout-out to AG Morrissey, because last night we were saying, like, where's the action being taken?
00:54:29.000And he's not the guy for this in West Virginia.
00:54:32.000Some states, and at the federal level, the AG is in charge of a lot of this.
00:54:36.000The AG in West Virginia isn't as much, so it's not necessarily on him, it's on the DA.
00:54:40.000But my understanding is that Berkeley County is, surprisingly, fairly woke.
00:54:45.000And so all that really means is the people of West Virginia, especially Berkeley County, who we know for a fact are not on average lefties, have not done their civic duty and gone and voted and paid attention to what was going on at the local level and they have allowed For instance, child drag shows for children happen in their jurisdiction.
00:57:08.000I mean, you have these, like, beautiful little pockets of the country that a lot of left-wing people move from big cities to and then start to fill up and hang their flags everywhere.
00:57:19.000I mean, you're allowed to purchase a place where you want to, it's just ironic because they're the people who complain about gentrification and people being displaced, but then they're fine filling up these conservative little areas and pushing the original culture out.
00:57:31.000I will say this too, because I looked it up, and according to WesternUnion.gov, it does say that the Attorney General is responsible for state criminal law.
00:57:40.000So, playing a critical role with regard to state criminal law, prosecuting on behalf of the state.
00:57:44.000But apparently, the argument I'm hearing is that this is going to come down to the county DA, as regards to having this lewd and lascivious behavior in public involving children.
00:57:53.000So, my view is just that You know, I bring this up, one, obviously it's personal to us because we're investing in the area and building in the area, but if people don't pay attention to their local politics, don't be surprised when MAGA country, West Virginia,
00:58:11.000You know what I noticed Obama used to do is jog.
00:58:43.000And if you are not voting in your local elections, don't be surprised if one day you wake up and there are adults walking around thrusting their naked bodies at children, and then when you call the police, the police say, D.A.
00:59:21.000And so like, you know, what happens now is like a woke superintendent in a big, you know, city or something like that, they are the people that are trying to identify who the next principal is.
00:59:42.000Google drops its sponsorship of Pride and Drag Show after hundreds of workers signed a petition calling it a direct affront to the religious beliefs and sensitivities of Christians.
01:00:01.000No, I mean, obviously, Christians are one of the groups that you're allowed to hate on in America, and as it turns out, they're getting kind of sick of it, and they're starting to actually stand up for their values.
01:00:11.000It's a beautiful thing to see, and I'm very proud of all of these people for standing up and saying something, because one thing we've said on this show countless times is that if you're in one of these positions, If you're at one of these companies and you're too afraid to speak up, the problem is only going to get worse.
01:00:23.000So thank you to everyone who signed this open letter.
01:00:27.000But I also think we're finally starting to see conservatives take the advice that, for one, I've been saying for a long time, and that's use their own laws against them.
01:00:36.000It is illegal to discriminate on the basis of gender, sex, race, religion, national origin, etc.
01:00:42.000So when they announced they're doing this, this is what I was saying about that kid.
01:00:45.000The kid in Boston or whatever who wore the shirt that said there are two genders.
01:00:48.000And they were like, you gotta take off the shirt.
01:00:51.000They should have immediately said, okay, we are countersuing for the school to remove anything referencing pride because it offends Christians.
01:01:44.000He's got like a million daily or monthly active users, tens of thousands of businesses from all across the country on his app, Public Square.
01:01:52.000And Americans are like, I don't want to give my dollars to these companies that hate my guts.
01:02:01.000I'm going to support a local business in my community that says they respect me and respect my values.
01:02:07.000And so it's a good step in the right direction.
01:02:10.000But like, I agree with what Seamus is saying.
01:02:13.000You go onto Google on Easter and there's nothing, but if you go onto Google on Juneteenth, it's the biggest celebration in the history of the world.
01:02:21.000Or it can be like a Christian holiday and they'll find a way to honor something else instead.
01:02:34.000They say Google dropped its sponsorship of a San Francisco Pride event.
01:02:38.000The tech giant sponsors a series of LGBT events across the U.S.
01:02:41.000annually, and this year, the headline event was due to be a pride and drag show at Bo Gay Bar, featuring popular performer Peaches Christ.
01:02:49.000But employees noticed Google removed the show from its internal events page after a petition was launched opposing the event on religious grounds.
01:02:56.000Well, it sounds like they did it because the guy, the performer, named himself Christ.
01:03:00.000Yeah, they're like directly and clearly mocking Christianity.
01:03:25.000So I suppose a drag show doesn't necessarily upset Christianity, but it's calling yourself Christ that upset Christianity.
01:03:35.000Well, drag shows upset Christians too, but I think in order to put together an open letter that says there's religious discrimination specifically, it obviously helps that it's an open mockery of Christianity.
01:03:51.000Yeah, drag shows probably bother Christians for a lot of reasons, but not as Christians.
01:03:55.000And they don't necessarily... Or, well, even as Christians, right?
01:03:57.000Like, Deuteronomy says a man's not supposed to wear a woman's clothing or a man's clothing.
01:04:02.000Right, right, I understand that, but my point is, if a guy puts on a dress and crazy makeup and dances on stage, he's not intentionally trying to attack Christians.
01:04:11.000I mean, the fact that this guy was specifically singling Christianity out gives them the grounds to say it's religious discrimination if the company we work at funds this or sponsors this.
01:04:24.000I was thinking about Shakespeare a lot lately because they used to wear drag.
01:04:27.000The women weren't allowed to perform, weren't allowed to be actors back then, so all the women would be played by men in drag.
01:06:05.000I believe you're right though, Alex, that it is a policy that if you change your name on Twitter or your profile picture, there's a day or there's a set amount of time where they've got to re-verify you.
01:06:14.000They don't charge you money or anything, they just need to make sure you do something offensive.
01:06:16.000The way it works for organizations, we just give someone verification, and you're verified instantly.
01:06:21.000Well, did you see Congressman Wesley Hunt, and he is the head on the program, he's introducing a resolution in Congress to make July American Pride Month.
01:06:32.000And so, MAGA Month, American Pride Month, maybe get the idea from your show.
01:06:35.000But, you know, it's going to be a congressional resolution, and so if anybody disrespects the law, well, you've got to hold them accountable.
01:06:42.000June is American Greatness Month, and so what was happening was all of these organizations were changing their corporate logos to rainbows to symbolize God's covenant to the earth.
01:06:52.000So it was actually, you know, they're all Christians.
01:07:12.000I would recommend that you take the actual rainbow, the full colors, in God's covenant and fly that flag so it is somewhat discernibly different but kind of similar.
01:07:22.000The point being, do you really think the left Based on how they operate tribally, is going to defend their use of it?
01:08:39.000I would like to get a prism and uh, blast some light behind me and split it into seven colors behind me.
01:08:45.000I'm not, I don't want to actually fly a flag behind me, but I'd love to get that rainbow Visage behind me, that'd look cool.
01:08:50.000I just don't understand why Christians have given up on that symbol.
01:08:53.000Well, you know, I think because Christians weren't flying rainbow flags around before the alphabet people took it.
01:09:01.000But still, I mean, it's crazy to think that for thousands of years the rainbow was a symbol of Christianity, and then 20, 30 years ago, Yeah.
01:09:11.000Fifty years ago, really, but, you know, popularized in the past couple decades, all of a sudden now the rainbow is a symbol of pride.
01:09:17.000How did it become a symbol of Christianity?
01:09:20.000Well, because after the flood, God sent a rainbow as a sign that he would not flood the world again.
01:09:53.000And it just, it shows people doing horrifying things.
01:09:57.000Dude, watch any random, like, I don't know, world star hip hop video out of New York late at night, and you'll just be like, it's time to build the ark.
01:10:48.000Yeah, let's pray that we don't strike one of these, because it's madness and chaos out there.
01:10:53.000But there isn't a magnetic field, you know, there's a repulsive mechanism that Earth has, I think, that is working in synergy with us, as long as we don't piss the planet off.
01:11:02.000And I'm not like a climate change activist.
01:11:26.000In this post from GLAAD, it says LGBTQ celebrities and allies call on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter to stop the flow of anti-trans hate and malicious disinformation about trans healthcare.
01:11:39.000True allies do not profit from anti-LGBTQ hate.
01:12:28.000And I'll say this about his movie, Bros.
01:12:30.000Just simply put, if you make a movie whose target demographic is .04% of the population, don't be surprised when it sells tickets to only .04% of the population.
01:12:40.000Actually, do be surprised and call everyone a homophobe.
01:13:32.000Not everyone agrees that cutting young children to sever parts of them is necessarily health care.
01:13:39.000They appeal to authority and say, well, the AMA says so.
01:13:43.000But my point the whole time, which has not been refuted by a single person, other than your science is not real science, even though it is, is that you have several studies showing desistance without intervention is over 60%.
01:13:53.000Dude, that study needs to be- It's more than one!
01:13:57.000Yeah, and the Netherlands started doing this in 1990, basically before... I mean, not just basically, but before any other country, and they've found that the suicide rate doesn't decrease.
01:14:05.000So, I mean, either the left has to say that Europe's medical system, and particularly the Netherlands' medical system, Nordic Europe's medical system, got it wrong, and America's evil corrupt capitalist system got it right, or they have to admit it's nonsense.
01:14:19.000Let's use the lowest possible interpretation of desistance studies, 60%.
01:14:24.000If 60% of kids who are dysphoric receive no intervention and then go on to lead normal lives, why give them intervention if there is a 60% chance you will subject them to something which has a high rate of suicidality?
01:15:04.000I'm saying if they never receive intervention in any way, they go on to lead normal lives.
01:15:09.000And not only that, but these numbers are from before we saw the massive spike in trans-identifying youth.
01:15:17.000So this was before every other kid started calling themselves non-binary, which means now the desistance rate is almost certainly going to be much, much higher.
01:15:27.000The funny thing is, like, I guarantee you not a single one of these individuals knows anything about this.
01:15:32.000Of course, they don't know anything about anything!
01:16:13.000Desistence, I think, just blanket confuses people that aren't really highly intelligent.
01:16:18.000If they hear desistence, they're like, they don't know what that means.
01:16:21.000Dysphoric, that word's too much for people.
01:16:23.000They don't really... so if we could... you can use, like, simple language, like, most of the kids that don't get child sex changes turn out to be Not, you know, they turn out to be okay kind of thing.
01:16:40.000I think Chloe Cole, she makes a really compelling case as to why you should not allow children to do this.
01:16:49.000She went through the transition process when she was 16 and regretted it by the time she turned 18, but by then it was already too late for her.
01:16:57.000Now she won't be able to have children and a lot of these different complications, and she speaks out so adamantly about how this is wrong and children shouldn't do it.
01:17:07.000We need to take action, probably at a federal level, to ban puberty blockers.
01:17:12.000ban these testosterone treatments for children. And also we just need to ban the surgeries and
01:17:18.000the procedures. It should not happen in our country. It's wrong. And I feel like every
01:17:23.000single politician that's in the Senate or in Congress, if a Muslim country, for example,
01:17:30.000was mutilating the genitalia of the youth, every single member would sign a resolution saying,
01:17:36.000it's disgusting, it's barbaric, and it's wrong.
01:17:39.000Meanwhile, here in our country, they're like, oh, this is so wonderful.
01:17:41.000And so, you know, I remember about four or five years ago, there was a case in Minnesota where a Muslim doctor was illegally mutilating the genitalia of young girls.
01:17:56.000And everybody's outraged about that, but if you do it in the name of... Oh, the parents wanted it.
01:18:02.000The parents brought the little girl, the little girl agreed, and the doctor performed the surgery.
01:18:14.000Because I want to have children one day, and I don't want to have them grow up and thinking that they're the wrong gender, because they're not, and we can't let this happen.
01:19:55.000Like, I got no beef on her launching a product.
01:19:57.000She doesn't have to be a drinker to sell booze.
01:19:58.000I'm just saying, don't be surprised when they come out to you and they're like, for just 10 cents, you can save a pet in need.
01:20:05.000And then as soon as the camera wraps, they walk over and she's like, you know, throwing the, like, bringing the cats for euthanasia or whatever.
01:20:15.000They're all just trying to promote something so that they can profit themselves.
01:20:18.000Obviously, in this instance, they're promoting something which is unbelievably barbaric, disgusting, horrible, something that people in a civilized society would not support.
01:20:27.000And yet, here we are, because we are increasingly less civil with each passing day.
01:20:44.000Like, dude, you cannot tell me what I can or cannot call you.
01:20:50.000If you wanna have an argument about harassment, there's a block button, there's a mute button.
01:20:56.000But I can understand, I can understand, there is a line in harassment.
01:20:59.000Legally and criminally speaking, if you go out in public, and you're shown at somebody's house or their place of work, and you're insulting them and screaming at them in demeaning ways, the police are going to say, you are now officially harassing this person, you have to stop it.
01:21:55.000There's a lot of people who will look at, say, like, uh, Dylan Mulvaney, and then the feeling they get from seeing someone make a mockery of women, they then project onto all trans people.
01:22:08.000And I think it's really important that when you think about someone like Elliot Page, you should be having sadness in your heart, sympathy and empathy for this individual who was seriously abused in Hollywood, and became depressed, was self-harming, was hearing voices, all This is all from the Elliot Page LA Times, like, like memoir story.
01:22:30.000This is a person who is in deep need of help, and the problem is, there's no one there to help these individuals.
01:22:38.000Because you'll either get conservatives being condescending and rude most of the time to any of these people, and then what happens is someone like Elliot Page can only go to the left.
01:23:04.000I think that people were showing some compassion towards, I guess, I don't want to say compassion, but most people have always been against the trans movement, period.
01:23:18.000But people didn't have as much hatred in their hearts towards them until they started coming for the kids.
01:23:25.000Until they started promoting, hey, young five-year-old, you can transition genders and we are here for you.
01:23:31.000I feel like that has escalated so quickly and it's only a couple years old, this movement, and maybe it's been going on behind the scenes a little bit longer, but it's becoming mainstream the last couple of years and it's turning people that were like, you know what, I don't really care what you do as an adult, to I'm against it altogether.
01:23:51.000The San Francisco Boys Choir, they made a song, Will Convert Your Children, Men's Chorus, and it was, I think, an example of when someone gets a hold of a large amount of power and then misuses it.
01:24:03.000Like, they had the trans community, the trans movement was going strong when that came out.
01:24:08.000It was like, finally, for the first time in reality, they have a voice, they're talking about it in public, it's mainstream conversation, and then they go and do something like that and piss off Untold amount of parents.
01:24:41.000Those guys don't speak for all gay people, obviously, but man, what an abuse, what a mistake, what a fumble, when you have that kind of opportunity to create a conversation.
01:24:50.000I don't think it was a mistake on their part.
01:24:52.000I think they knew exactly what they were saying and doing.
01:24:54.000I think they knew exactly what they were saying and doing.
01:24:56.000I think what you were saying, it is evil.
01:25:00.000President Trump, he's like, I don't like the word woke.
01:25:03.000Because what's happening in our country, it's not just woke, it's sick, and it's evil.
01:25:06.000What they're doing to our kids isn't woke, it is sick, and it is evil, and it is demonic, and it needs to be called that.
01:25:23.000And speaking of which, and actually tying this back to something you mentioned earlier, Tim, about Elad and the research that he was doing in the journalism, the good work he did publishing that video.
01:25:34.000And it was a video, of course, where people were marching in the streets at a pride parade saying, we're coming for your children, we're coming for your children.
01:25:42.000um nbc tried doing damage control on this by tweeting the coming for your children chant has been used for years at pride events according to longtime march attendees and gay rights activists who said it's one of many provocative expressions used to regain control of slurs yet the first two paragraphs deny the chant even happened and they said it was just one guy and we don't even know if he was lgbtq it was more than one guy they're playing drums to it and they're all shouting it there's a in the video a girl goes We're coming for your... And when she says children, she winces and looks aside, like even she's having a hard time saying it out loud, but she's just part of the cult, part of that group.
01:26:21.000And so she goes along, she keeps marching.
01:26:23.000And it's just, you know, we're at a stage where NBC really thought they were doing damage control by saying, oh, but they've been saying that forever.
01:26:47.000Are they going to cause a tidal shift or something and the oceans are going to bubble up and just sweep?
01:26:51.000Maybe what happened in the Great Flood was it was a strong gravitational pull that created a large tide that rolls over the whole planet at once before going back down.
01:27:01.000Have you seen that old simulation of what it was like when the moon was closer to the earth?
01:27:07.000The moon used to be really oblong, going around really ovular around the earth and pulling the water like, I don't know how many thousands of feet in the air, just covering land masses.
01:27:51.000John is writing visions about the end of the world, and the different things that he saw taking place, and the vision that he saw, basically.
01:28:02.000Okay, so the reigning fro- It's notoriously difficult.
01:28:04.000No, the reigning frogs, that's from Exodus.
01:28:44.000And when it was close, man... That's not the exact one I've seen, but that's... But just imagine if, like, the water gets pulled 50 feet above sea level by some high gravitational force.
01:29:09.000We know gravitational force will have this effect on water.
01:29:12.000If some large body were to pass by close enough and could cause... I mean, I doubt it, because it would have to be as big as, like, the moon and be super close.
01:29:20.000But, you know... The biggest fear is a melt.
01:29:22.000A large, giant melt, like, from some sort of external heat.
01:29:26.000But since most of the water... the ice has already melted from the last flood, we're not really in any kind of danger of another giant flood, I don't think?
01:29:34.000Although, what happens is when the ice is removed, so like if the ice caps were to instantly melt, not only is there a huge flux of water now onto the Earth's surface, but the land that the ice was on top of, that's being compressed down, now pops up.
01:29:47.000And when the land pops up, Earth elsewhere sucks down.
01:29:51.000So that's why they say Atlanta sunk into the ocean.
01:29:54.000The landmass, not only did all the water melt, but as North America rose, you know, Western Europe sunk.
01:30:00.000And I don't know if there's enough ice on Earth to produce that.
01:30:10.000I mean, if comets hit the Earth and cause massive, massive steam to go up, then it could block out the sun, and then we could enter a cooling period, which would cause massive amounts of ice, which could mess up the Earth's magnetic field.
01:30:23.000Do you think, Ian, that the smog and the haze that's blanketing the entire East Coast is actually Bill Gates' evil plan to blot out the sun?
01:30:38.000Yeah, I gotta figure something out tonight, because yesterday, like, last week I lost my voice, and it started getting better, then the haze came in, and I woke up and I could not talk at all.
01:30:53.000We walked in the studio earlier, and you could see the haze in the room, and I'm like, what the... And we think it's because we have exposed vents, because the AC's busted and it pulled air in or something, and so we had to, like, tape them up, and I'm just like...
01:31:46.000There are some modernists who will make the argument that this is describing things that have already happened, and it's talking about Nero, but... I mean, I believe it's prophecy.
01:31:56.000What if it all, like, is there a time frame for how long these things are supposed to happen?
01:32:00.000So there's a book that I've been reading called Trial, Tribulation, and Triumph, and it's a massive text, and it sort of discusses how long a lot of these things take, and, like, how long the stage is set for the Antichrist, but the basics of it is whenever you hear people say things like, oh, the, um, you know, the Antichrist is coming next year, I mean, the events that set the stage for the Antichrist to, like, even take power with the One World Government forming, I mean, it's stuff that would take years.
01:32:30.000Well, I mean, I guess if you believe that we're actually leading up to the end of the world, I guess you could say in some sense the events that will result in the apocalypse are already in motion, but I guess they always have been.
01:32:46.000Well, at the end of time, we believe that God will end up recreating the world after the resurrection, so there will be a new world, but yeah, the world as we know it.
01:32:55.000So what happens when the world ends like literally like not revelation i mean like literally the point where just like okay this is at the end of the world it's like time stops hmm do the people who still live there just get like frozen like yeah and then like all the good pious christians flood up naked to heaven well so there would be um
01:33:13.000a final judgment and then there's a public judgment where the dead are all raised and then there's a public judgment where people see everything that ever happened and so it's going to take quite a while yeah and so basically god judges everyone in front of everyone at the public judgment dude so we believe there's a private judgment when you first die and then at the end of the world after the resurrection there's going to be the public judgment like imagine all of it yeah it's bad enough you know you're worried about your web history No, it's gonna be, it's gonna be everything.
01:33:41.000So you're saying it's gonna be everything?
01:33:44.000Yeah, so... Okay, I can see that when they're trying to recreate people's parents with artificial intelligence so you can call your dad after he's passed.
01:33:56.000God will bring everybody back and there will be a judgment and then... Like a 1,500 year old corpse in the coffin will, like, reform and, like, come out of the ground or what?
01:34:06.000Yeah, I'm not sure how he's gonna do it.
01:34:07.000I'm not sure what God will do to make that happen, but everyone will return in their body, the dead will be raised, there will be a final judgment, and then the weed is separated from the chaff, and you're either in the new creation, the new world, in heaven with God forever, or you're in hell for all of eternity.
01:34:22.000I gotta say, if God's gonna make a point, 1500-year-old skeleton, bursts to the ground with bony hand, comes out, and then the flesh starts regrowing and coming back, and then they just, like, are back to normal, and they're like, alright, let's get to it, you know what I mean?
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01:35:51.000So over the past seven or so months, just about eight months, we have been giving Mr. Bocas, the cat, a medical treatment including IV fluids and red blood cells, kidney hormone to produce red blood cells, as well as Ian got him stem cell treatments.
01:36:16.000We adopted him from a PetSmart or something, and we only found out in December or so that he has a congenital heart defect and undersized kidneys, likely due to malnourishments.
01:36:42.000In December, I made a farewell video because they thought he had about a week left.
01:36:45.000The emergency treatments we got him prolonged his life this long, but, uh, something happened.
01:36:51.000Typically every morning, when I wake up, we hear yelling at, uh, I hear yelling at my bedroom door, because Mr. Baucus is demanding that we wake up, and he wants us to wake up earlier than we actually like to wake up.
01:37:03.000And so I wake up, and I open the door, he runs in, and he wants to drink water out of the toilet or something, but we give him fresh water.
01:37:09.000He has fresh water, but, you know, cats.
01:37:11.000And, um, two days ago, he did not wake us up.
01:37:15.000And so we got up, went to the door, and I opened it, and he was just sitting in the living room, and I'm like, I didn't think much of it.
01:37:20.000And then yesterday, when he was getting his fluid treatment, he had curled into his carrier, which was flipped over in the corner and was hiding and would not come out, which is indicative of illness in cats.
01:37:33.000Cats like to go off and hide when they're about to die.
01:37:35.000So we brought him to the vet where he stayed overnight for treatments and it looks incredibly bad where this may be... I don't even know if he'll make it through the night.
01:37:45.000His heart is literally in failure and he's wheezing and struggling to keep his eyes open.
01:37:59.000The problem is the treatment for the blood problems causes heart problems, and the heart's already failing, so there's nothing we can do at this point.
01:38:06.000And the vet actually recommended euthanasia, to which I said no.
01:38:10.000And, you know, there's a lot of people who think that the appropriate thing to do is just humanely put him down.
01:38:17.000I don't know that's the right thing to do, because, you know, the argument is his quality of life is bad and he's suffering.
01:39:17.000Yeah, Kim brought him back at about six, and everyone was excited to see him because they had the news already.
01:39:22.000He jumped out of his carrier, went and got a bunch of water, ate a bunch of food, but I think the attention was really kind of pushing him and his heart.
01:39:29.000So if anyone listening that's in contact with Bucko, treat him like a flower, a beautiful flower.
01:40:05.000So, you know, the vet said they can't treat him because the kidney treatment destroys the heart and the heart treatment destroys the kidneys and they're both in trouble.
01:40:13.000And we even talked about doing a kidney transplant and they're like, his heart's too bad, he can't do it.
01:40:20.000Look, a cat grows up on the street eating garbage, and he's lucky to have had as good a life as he did.
01:40:27.000In fact, probably one of the best cat lives a cat could ever have.
01:40:30.000So, perhaps as they say, a candle that burns twice as bright last half as long.
01:40:34.000And if his destiny was to die in the gutter, but he was brought into one of the greatest places a cat could ever live, then he maximized He maximized his opportunity, and we appreciate Mr. Bocas and everything he did for all of us.
01:40:51.000I wanted him in my room to give him my warmth, and to be with him, like, my energy, you know, to heal him, and he just kept peeing on the fucking floor, man!
01:40:59.000Like, I love you, bucko, but what the fuck, dude?
01:41:01.000Like, I can't have him peeing all over my house!
01:41:15.000He doesn't, and so, uh, you know, we brought him here today and we were upstairs right when we got, we were coming in right before the show and he walked over to his litter box and we were like, okay, this is, this is good.
01:41:26.000You know, he's not peeing on the floor, but he stood in the litter box with his butt aimed out of the litter box and just peed right on the floor.
01:41:55.000But, uh, I'm hoping Mr. Bocas has a couple days left in him and then we'll go find another cat.
01:42:00.000The idea being that the spark of Bocas, he can teach maybe a baby kitten a couple things before he passes and we'll carry on his Bocas legacy in Bocas 2.
01:42:09.000Alright, let's grab some more superchats now that y'all have heard the update on Mr. Bocas.
01:43:31.000All right, let's grab some more Super Chats.
01:43:36.000D. Wolfman says, What should you do if you've tried several different careers, sports, and hobbies and find you have no natural talents and don't work well in the woke corporate paradigm?
01:43:58.000It's an awesome new company that's connecting non-woke job seekers with non-woke employers.
01:44:05.000If you ever feel like you aren't able to express yourself in your place of work, you can use this job board to find somewhere that will respect your values.
01:44:16.000I mean, what I love about this is that the woke movement is creating solutions.
01:44:23.000You know, the free market and the great geniuses that love our country are creating solutions to the boycotts.
01:44:29.000We're going to create companies that you can shop with your values at, and then also you can find a company that will support your values in the workplace if you want to work there.
01:45:11.000I've heard an argument that before the integration of the black and the white
01:45:15.000population in the 60s and 50s or whenever that was, that they were very strong,
01:45:20.000Enforced black communities that and they were doing very well
01:45:23.000And once the segregation started, there became a hierarchy in these new desegregated, rather the desegregation.
01:45:30.000This is the critical race theory argument.
01:45:33.000Critical race theorists argue that During segregation, the black community had its own economy and infrastructure, and it was successful, despite the fact that the white economy and infrastructure was larger.
01:45:46.000With the end of segregation, it forced the smaller economy into the larger one, which then got crushed.
01:45:52.000Small business owners who were successful in the black community now had to take jobs working for white-owned factories and things like that.
01:46:28.000All I know is someone sent me a message saying that he was watching the video, and then like a minute in, he was like, oh, he's like, oh geez, I don't know if I'm gonna be able to do this.
01:48:23.000I was going to say buy a boat, but I remember being told that the joke is the two best days in a boat owner's life are the day you buy the boat and the day you sell it.
01:48:32.000And then the best boat is the one your friend owns.
01:48:37.000But, you know, maybe get a helicopter.
01:48:59.000Maybe we'll get, like, a boat, we'll go out into international water and then put a little thing down and then fire the f- little- a little flaming arrow into a little- a little boat and have a Viking funeral for Mr. Bogus.
01:50:43.000It could just be that, you know, the trees burn and then go up and it collects stuff and creates a clump of garbage going over the cities and then washing the garbage from the cities and everything into us.
01:51:08.000Next, The Slayer says, What is your opinion on introducing an abortion ban with a similar life to affirmative action?
01:51:13.000The ban being needed until a proper stigma is established, and rolled back that point with a sunset clause, how long would it take to establish stigma?
01:51:41.00020 to 24, but he said when it's capable of being conscious, basically.
01:51:47.000I actually agree a decent amount with that.
01:51:51.000I would argue, however, the consciousness is less material to me, but I understand his point.
01:51:56.000My position is more of like an authoritarian versus libertarian thing, which puts me at, it should probably be banned after a certain amount of time federally.
01:52:05.000The federal government has a right to uphold the Constitution.
01:52:08.000The Supreme Court probably does need to issue a ruling on that.
01:52:10.000It does need to be regulated by... codified by Congress, however.
01:52:15.000But it's a 40th Amendment argument, outright, the right to life and equality under the law, so... Well, the left, they like to say that Republicans are radical on abortion, but many on the left are actually becoming the radicals on abortion.
01:52:26.000I mean, the Cummings are the radicals.
01:52:29.000They went from pro-choice, many of them, maybe most of them, from pro-choice to pro-abortion.
01:52:34.000And, you know, when Roe v. Wade was overturned, you had these videos of these girls just, who were pregnant, taking abortion pills and mocking pro-life protesters.
01:52:46.000And you have a lot of these TikTok videos of girls who are pregnant, and then they go to a Planned Parenthood, and then they say, okay, problem taken care of, and the video gets like six million views.
01:52:57.000And so they are celebrating abortion now.
01:53:31.000If you go to TimCast.com, what you'll see is any segment involving, like, me talking, or pop culture crisis, or inverted world, those are labeled opinion because they're quite literally opinion commentary shows, and then news are labeled something else.
01:53:45.000This has nothing to do with defamation lawsuits, and has everything to do with standards in journalism. You'll notice that, say, the New
01:53:52.000York Times or USA Today or Washington Post, Washington Post does this all the time, they publish
01:53:57.000opinion pieces and don't label them opinion.
01:53:59.000That is a violation of standard journalistic ethics. Tim Cass News does the opposite.
01:54:05.000News is labeled news, opinion is labeled opinion. So, yeah, our news is news.
01:54:11.000When Elad films a video and just writes, marchers chant, we are coming for your children, quote, that's it, that's news, not opinion.
01:54:19.000It's a video of it literally happening.
01:54:22.000Unka says, y'all should have a show that's just Hannah Clare reading the news as an anchor.
01:54:27.000I think that would be a regular watch for a lot of people.
01:54:38.000He says, Tim, much better watch, but bro, get a Sapphire Crystal watch, such as an Omega or Rolex, and you won't worry about it breaking when being active.
01:55:18.000And then, I actually, I was like, you know, I'll get a watch.
01:55:23.000Seriously, there are more circumstances where a quick glance at your wrist is much easier than pulling out your phone, clicking the button and putting it away.
01:55:29.000And there are circumstances I've found in my life where I can't be pulling out my phone, you know, and it's just, it really is interesting.
01:55:36.000There are circumstances where it's like I'm playing a video game, for instance.
01:55:39.000I was playing Final Fantasy XVI, and I'm just looking up and I go like this, boom, time.
01:55:43.000And I was like, that actually really does work better than if I'm gonna check my phone, I gotta pause, and then pull the phone out and take a look and put it back.
01:56:50.000Yeah, I don't think anyone mentioned that, but... Oh, okay, yeah, Final Fantasy XVI.
01:56:53.000But that's what I like about the watch, like, if I'm playing, I can just go like that, I'm like, I got the joysticks, and I'm like, bam, bam, bam, I'm like, what time is it?
01:57:09.000A friend of mine has sunglasses, I'm probably going to end up getting a pair of these, that have an augmented screen inside that plug into your phone, which you can keep in like your backpack or in your pocket.
01:57:35.000Vosh says, you've never heard of Goldfrapp.
01:57:37.000Ride a white horse, strict machine, ooh la la, great music, bad politics.
01:57:40.000I absolutely know of the music of Goldfrapp, but just because I see the name Goldfrapp doesn't mean I assume that Alison Goldfrapp is the person from the music group Goldfrapp, though it makes sense.
01:57:50.000That's why I said, who is Alison Goldfrapp?
01:57:53.000But yes, those songs were like 2001 or something, 2002?
01:58:01.000Zizek says, Greta Thunberg went to Kiev and met Zelensky today to discuss a pressing environmental issue, saving the endangered German leopard.
01:58:38.000And then they were just like, that's a good point.
01:58:40.000Now we're all in our thirties and you're like, why are they voting for Trump?
01:58:43.000Because we agreed with him because he made a bunch of points that were good.
01:58:47.000That's the guy they should have censored, but they were way too late.
01:58:50.000You gotta stop the guy from planting the seeds.
01:58:52.000Now all these kids who grew up on the internet and heard that anti-war message, it's actually a combination of, it was liberals against Bush, they wanted to win, and then it was Ron Paul around the same time.
01:59:04.000Everybody opposed to this stuff, and now a whole generation opposes it.
02:00:08.000Well, thank you for giving me the platform.
02:00:09.000But yes, please seek out a good Catholic church in your area, but make sure it's a good one, because let me tell you, there are some where you will get I would say some less than sound teaching.
02:00:23.000If the church, if they offer a traditional Latin mass there, even if that's not the one you go to, that's probably going to be a good church.
02:00:31.000We gotta grab this one last super chat.
02:00:34.000Laura Loomer asks, Tim, what do you think about the DeSantis campaign press secretary using a burner account named Max to attack Trump supporters?
02:00:47.000Well, look, there's reports, and Loomer has been doing a phenomenal job on exposing this, and people want to write Loomer off, but she's right a lot more than she's wrong, and she's been doing this a long time, and so there actually is an audio file that Loomer released comparing this anonymous account, Max's Voice, to Brian Griffin's voice, who is Ron DeSantis' press secretary.
02:01:14.000And I'm not saying it's definitely Brian Griffin, but the voices are similar.
02:01:18.000There's a weird connection between Brian Griffin's previous job for a group called the Maccabee Task Force.
02:01:26.000I think the most compelling thing was An email was sent about Rebecca Jones, and then a minute later this account tweeted out the actual footage that had been received.
02:01:41.000So like Jeremy Redfern, who works for Ron DeSantis' governor's office, he received video footage of you know, Rebecca Jones and her son, and then a minute after Jeremy Redfern sends an email saying, thanks, confirmed, we got the video, Max Nordau, this Burner account, who allegedly, some people say, works with Jeremy Redfern, he had this video out one minute after.
02:02:05.000So at the very least it could be that this anonymous Twitter user has access to DeSantis' team or something like that.
02:02:12.000Yeah, some people are saying it's operated by the entire press team, some people are saying it's specifically... I think we gotta be careful.
02:02:36.000I'm like, all this stuff wouldn't surprise me.
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