In this episode of the podcast, we're joined by Jeremy Boring of The Daily Wire to talk about the new movie, Lady Ballers, and the growing number of people who oppose the wokeness movement.
00:00:20.000In an SEC filing, they're telling their investors, our bottom line is at risk because of the political nature of the content we produce.
00:00:28.000Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to all revel in the victories of watching this company get well, go broke, and there's so much more to this.
00:00:36.000Because joining us tonight, we've got Jeremy Boring.
00:00:38.000The Daily Wire just put out a trailer for their new film, Lady Ballers, and it's fascinating to see the success, the rising growth of those who oppose the wokeness and the weird culty stuff in media, and the failures at the exact same time.
00:00:52.000But we have a really great example of this, because it's not just Lady Ballers.
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00:02:42.000By back, I mean back in the United States, because I've spent the last six months overseas making our Pendragon Cycle series that we've been working on.
00:03:19.000So you've got that, you've got Snow White, you've got Lady Ballers, of course.
00:03:23.000I'm sure there's a bunch of other movies happening too that no one knows about just yet.
00:03:26.000Yeah, you know, we're, as with ladyballers, we've got all kinds of things that we don't tell people.
00:03:31.000One of the things people have said to me all day today, in fact, one of the people here at your place said, how did we not know about this?
00:03:36.000So we went out of our way to make sure no one knew about it.
00:03:39.000In particular, with ladyballers, we knew that if people knew about it, there was a good chance they would find a way to stop us.
00:03:46.000The whole time we're making the film, we were pseudonyms, and we called it Coach Miracle, and all of the written materials during the production, you just, you know, everybody's out to stop the kind of work that we're doing, the kind of work that you're doing, so.
00:03:58.000It's, you know, what's fascinating to me is that We get hit up.
00:04:01.000Oh, you know, hey, Jeremy would love to come by.
00:04:03.000We're like, we want to have Jeremy on the show.
00:04:23.000I write for scanner.com, and today I published, I think, one of the most important stories I'll probably ever publish, and it's about my weekend in Ohio catching depraved demonic men who sought to harm children with Alex Rosen.
00:04:37.000So you can check that out at scnr.com once this episode is over.
00:04:42.000Yeah, I tweeted that one out, and I just want to say, What I'm hearing from this story that you've written, I've got people messaging me saying, dude, this is the best thing Shane has ever written.
00:06:02.000From the Daily Mail, Woke Disney admits misalignment between its movies and what viewers want is harming its bottom line after progressive Snow White reboot was pushed back for huge overhaul.
00:06:14.000I just I love the financial, legal, academic way of saying get woke, go broke.
00:06:26.000Disney has warned its investors that the company's products and political views may not align with what viewers want and risk harming its bottom line.
00:06:33.000In a public financial filing for the fiscal quarter ending in September, the corporation acknowledged the risks it is taking relating to misalignment with public and consumer tastes and preferences for entertainment.
00:06:47.000Disney has struggled as of late to successfully pitch its costly films to audiences, losing a reported $1 billion on its last four high-profile releases.
00:06:56.000And I don't know if I actually have... Yes, I do have it pulled up, of course.
00:06:59.000Disney's Wish, over Thanksgiving weekend, was another major box office bomb.
00:07:06.000And I think everybody knows that movie's basically communist, right?
00:07:29.000Yeah, so the big news here is they pushed back Snow White, which shows not only are they admitting to their investors What we are doing is failing.
00:07:44.000Well, obviously, the entire sort of team reality right marshaled a lot of strength against, well, first with Bud Light, which I think is the greatest boycott that we've ever seen in the history of the right.
00:07:55.000I mean, we've never been very good at that sort of taking economic action, punitive economic action against anyone.
00:08:00.000And after Dylan Mulvaney, they, you know, they laid the Bud Light low.
00:08:06.000But now with Disney, you saw the entire right wing really come out against them.
00:08:09.000And Daily Wire, I'm proud to say we took direct action, and on the 100th anniversary of Disney, back on October 16th, we announced the launch of our kids' platform, BentKey, which is, of all the things we've ever built, it's the thing I'm the most proud of.
00:08:22.000We've got 18 series on there, four of them original, two of those, Chip Chilla, our first animated series, and A Wonderful Day with Mabel McClay, I think are both Genuinely wonderful shows.
00:08:34.000I'm very proud to have played a role in bringing them to life.
00:08:37.000But we also announced that we were going to make our own live-action adaptation of the Grimm's Fairy Tale, Snow White.
00:08:42.000And we were doing that in particular because Rachel Ziegler, the Disney's new Snow White, had been so outspokenly against...
00:08:50.000Snow White, the film that made Disney into the powerhouse that it is, the 1937 animated film, and she said things like, you know, we're not gonna make a movie like that, that movie had all kinds of problems, you know, it had, we're not gonna make a movie where the prince saves the princess or any of this stuff.
00:09:06.000What's beautiful about that, well, what's awful about it, obviously, is that she's saying that the actual company for whom she works, a company with the most brand loyalty of any company maybe in all of history, is somehow poorly founded, somehow had bad values, and she's far, far better of a person than Walt Disney was.
00:09:24.000But what's beautiful now is, if you look at what Disney's going to do with the film, you know, you said it, almost less than two weeks later, they completely changed course on their adaptation.
00:09:33.000They are now going to make a more faithful adaptation, and Rachel Ziegler has to actually be in the movie that she hates.
00:09:39.000I'm just imagining, when you're talking about this, you're making the snow white, I'm imagining that you're driving this little buggy behind these semis, that gold is pouring off the back, And you're just picking it up and you're like, well, whatever, I might as well take this.
00:09:57.000If they want to abandon their most valuable IP and the things that made them valuable, I see in so many ways with like Jeremy's razors, for instance, and Jeremy's chocolate, you're like, well, if you don't want it, I guess I'll take it.
00:10:11.000And now here's the daily wire exploding in popularity because they're just giving away this value.
00:10:19.000I mean, I'm just a lowly shampoo mogul.
00:10:33.000I don't think that Disney I think they know that something is amiss.
00:10:36.000I don't think that they can identify the difference between the parts of their views that are so radical that the public is rejecting them and the parts of their views that aren't.
00:10:44.000Because they live in a bubble within a bubble within a bubble within a bubble.
00:10:47.000People who've worked for Disney have told us, you know, Disney has basically fired everyone over the last five to seven years who didn't toe that party line.
00:10:56.000There's no one left over there who would know how to do this if they were paid to.
00:11:02.000But if they do manage to course correct, and if it costs me my business, I'll be like Eliot Ness at the end of The Untouchables.
00:11:12.000It would be far better for our culture, it would be far better for Western civilization for Disney to become Disney again than it would be for Benkei to spend the next 100 years becoming Disney.
00:11:22.000Yeah, you know, the way I see it is, if I woke up tomorrow and Disney was making good family-friendly content, crime was going way down, the Democrats apologized to Trump, all of these things turned around, I wouldn't know what to even do.
00:11:37.000I'd probably just be sitting here talking about UFOs or something, and then I'd go skateboarding and I'd be like, I don't need to do anything.
00:11:51.000I would smell great and have nothing to do.
00:11:54.000I feel like, yeah, you know, the way you describe it is...
00:11:58.000I'd probably much rather have, one, solved these problems, and then retire off into the sunset and relax and hang out, get a nice brick oven, grill some burgers and hang out with your friends and have a beer.
00:12:13.000But instead, I wake up every day and I am deeply concerned about what's going to happen in this country should we decide to walk away from the culture war.
00:12:21.000Can I take a minute to talk about Mary Poppins, my favorite movie of all time and something I wanted my children to see.
00:12:50.000Then he got to bring the family together through the beauty of imagination.
00:12:54.000And then after all that, he gets his job back, right?
00:12:57.000And the new Mary Poppins that they remade, or it's like the second one, It was my first hint at Disney inverting those meanings that are important to me, because I want to go see it without my kids, because I want to check it out first, and I also love Mary Poppins.
00:13:10.000You didn't want to cry in front of them.
00:13:13.000I cried because it was so bad, because they inverted the meaning in the end.
00:13:19.000The guy gets- the father gets his job back, he's happy, and then finds value in imagination with his children.
00:14:13.000So the comparison I like to make often is Captain America versus Captain Marvel and why Captain Marvel bombs.
00:14:18.000I mean, the first one I think did decent, and then the last one was their worst ever, and why Captain America helped create the MCU and this big movie empire.
00:14:27.000Captain America is a scrawny weak man who desperately wants to fight for his country, so much so that he's trying to lie to trick his way into the army.
00:14:37.000And then they have that scene where it's Jack Nicholson's character.
00:14:55.000She was a woman who always had the power, but a man was keeping her down and kept telling her to check her emotions.
00:15:01.000It's a caricature of what feminists think being a woman is.
00:15:05.000Well, that's what happened in Snow White as well.
00:15:07.000And you had Rachel Ziegler talking repeatedly about how the new story was going to be about how Snow White became a powerful figure just like her father always wanted.
00:15:16.000And I remember she said that, and I was like, oh, we're going to cover this for Postmillennial.
00:15:19.000Let me dig back and see what happened.
00:16:37.000And I think that what the fairy tale is actually about is something that we, it's so foreign to us because we live in a world where we can't talk about reality at all.
00:16:46.000And we haven't been able to talk about reality forever.
00:16:50.000But there is an in in the original writing.
00:18:34.000The other thing too that happens when you have kids, at a certain point in your life, there's more life behind you than there is ahead of you.
00:18:40.000And you can get lost in memories and looking back.
00:18:43.000But if you have a child, then you can see so far into the future.
00:19:16.000Exclusive pictures of Snow White's seven companions.
00:19:20.000One is a little person, because I guess dwarf is offensive, even though dwarf was the mythical dwarfs who are made from stone crafted from the mud of mountains or whatever.
00:19:26.000They decided that was an insult towards little people.
00:19:29.000But this, I think, is specifically because when they announced they're making the movie, Peter Dinklage complained.
00:19:50.000So I want to make sure everybody sees this timeline.
00:19:53.000From the Daily Wire on October 16th, Daily Wire announces live-action Snow White and the Evil Queen, starring YouTube sensation Brett Cooper.
00:20:01.000The bombshell announcement comes alongside the release of the company's kids streaming app, BendKey.
00:20:59.000And I think that we, if we weren't the entire crisis, I think that we were the most acute
00:21:03.000part of the crisis for them at that time.
00:21:05.000I think it's the announcement of your Snow White that made them say, oh no.
00:21:10.000So, the previous segment we're talking about how Disney is admitting to their shareholders, this is from the end of their quarter three in September.
00:21:22.000So this is a month before you guys announced.
00:21:24.000They are outright telling their shareholders, we are losing money because of a misalignment between the content and the culture we make and what the public actually wants.
00:21:37.000In October, you announce, and I guarantee there's someone at Disney being like, what happens when Disney's Snow White bombs and Daily Wire's Snow White breaks records?
00:21:47.000That is going to be the Disney brand falling into the toilet.
00:21:51.000They're going to try to take in their writers because Disney has no substance or stories with any meaning at all.
00:21:56.000And that's why people aren't connecting with it.
00:22:00.000Well, what they'll do with this, I think, and I think that the photo sort of speaks to this, is it will just be a beat-for-beat retelling of the 37th film.
00:23:12.000She is a living, breathing human, and sure, there's a lot at stake at pissing off Disney, but how are they going to get her to keep her mouth shut about this?
00:23:22.000They haven't been able to get her to shut her mouth up until now.
00:23:24.000They've replaced the faces of actors before on movies, haven't they?
00:23:28.000When someone messes up and they're like, we gotta just replace that person, maybe they'll do that to her.
00:23:32.000Because look, they kind of surrounded her with the patriarchy in this picture.
00:23:35.000They just took a bunch of white dwarves and were like, you know what, this is what you get.
00:23:37.000There's sneezy patriarch and grumpy patriarch.
00:23:43.000Maybe it's possible this actress never actually believed any of the garbage and was just saying this because her agent and Disney were like, this is what we're going for.
00:23:52.000And so she said, OK, I'll say these things on the carpet.
00:24:04.000I've said a lot of bad things about her lately because she put herself in a position where I need to publicly oppose her, but at the end of the day, on a human level, I have a lot of sympathy for dumb kids being dumb kids.
00:25:55.000She was, but if you watch the clips with Gal Gadot, and I realize I'm being very soft here
00:25:59.000on all of these guys, which isn't my usual reputation, but if you watch Gal Gadot standing
00:26:04.000beside her saying things like, we're not going to be saved by the prince. And you can kind of tell
00:26:09.000that Gal Gadot is trying to be generous to this young woman standing next to her.
00:26:15.000She's also trying to like, be one of the girls and be on the team, you know, she's trying to have friends.
00:26:22.000You know, I just, I cannot stand how feminists insult women, and I'll tell you why.
00:26:31.000It's not just feminists, I understand that back in the day men would laugh at, oh my wife goes shopping, oh geez, and I'm just like...
00:26:37.000There's this article that was put out today that claims women are better hunters than men, and that this universe... Yeah, right, Jeremy's face is like, are you kidding me?
00:26:45.000Yeah, they said women actually can do endurance better than males can, which means in the prehistoric days they were hunting more than we realize and were better.
00:26:57.000Women going and gathering and protecting and raising children is honorable and extremely important.
00:27:03.000But in this Malthusian political era where they despise the creation of more humans, they have to insult women for being caregivers.
00:27:11.000The greatest technological advancement since fire is not the printing press, it's not the internet, it's not electricity, it's the sanitary napkin.
00:27:21.000And the thing that no one really can contemplate in today's day, even women today, a woman today is so disconnected from every woman who lived before the 20th century that she can't really even imagine what life was like.
00:27:35.000I know that women weren't the great hunters in days of yore because they were pregnant all the time.
00:27:41.000or had tiny babies that they were nursing all the time, or couldn't leave the cave for one out of
00:27:46.000every handful of weeks. Because... Well, and that still happens in Nepal. I was going to say,
00:27:51.000you can look at India and Nepal today, and it's still happening. You have to look for it,
00:27:55.000but it's still happening. And the life of a woman in pre-industrial times, for this particular
00:28:02.000reason, is so different than we can possibly imagine. It just... it's just...
00:28:08.000We live on the other side of sanitary napkins and birth control pills, and we think that we know what women have been like throughout all of history.
00:28:25.000I think it's because they like pretty things.
00:28:27.000tropes about women and their desires and what they want. I was reading that why do
00:28:31.000women like shopping? Because it's the modern equivalent of gathering. And I'm
00:28:35.000like... I think it's because they like pretty things. Well, that's why I go shopping.
00:28:38.000But why do you like pretty things? Colorful things in the wild, berries and
00:28:42.000The reason why women can see more shades of different colors, the reason why women are more likely to be tetrachromats, seeing with the wider spectrum, is because the idea being, and I'm not saying it's 100% correct, but it's plausible, women are gathering, collecting, foraging, extremely important for human civilization, and men were hunting.
00:29:03.000So, men have spatial reasoning, and, like, they can map things better, but women create human beings.
00:29:08.000Oh, yeah, they do these studies all the time.
00:29:09.000You, like, put men and women in a circle in a room, and over time, all of the women begin to lean in, and all of the men begin to lean out, looking for predators.
00:29:20.000Camille Paglia talks about that with the women in Italy, and she talks about how absurd it is now that women and men are meant to do the exact same type of job.
00:29:30.000And she talks about in the old villages, the women would gather around, you know, the well or the pump.
00:29:34.000And this comes up in New Hampshire as well, and the growth of the soil and all of that stuff.
00:29:40.000You know, women create these communities and it really is kind of tragic that these communities have fallen apart because that's where you would learn things about raising your children.
00:29:50.000That's where you would learn things about preparing food and making clothing and all of these kinds of things and now it's just gone.
00:29:57.000Yeah, building community is something that women are uniquely good at.
00:30:01.000And, you know, so I'll self-promote for a minute.
00:30:04.000We've just released the trailer yesterday for this new film that we're doing called Lady Ballers.
00:30:10.000And I give a speech in the film about the difference between men and women.
00:30:14.000And I, you know, the whole film, you're seeing men just completely dominate women's sports.
00:30:20.000Well, that's... We have this... I chose the best source I could, Out.com, and they've titled it, this trailer for a, quote, comedy film about trans athletes is the worst thing we've ever seen.
00:30:33.000Jeremy, what do you have to say for yourself?
00:30:59.000They say The Daily Wire is reminding us all with the new preview for its first feature-length comedy, Ladyballers.
00:31:05.000In a world where women's sports is being transformed, The Daily Wire calls foul with the most triggering comedy of the year.
00:31:12.000So of course, they're absolutely triggered by it.
00:31:15.000But in real news, we have this story from Daily Wire.
00:31:18.000So you just went on Patrick Bette David's show, and the headline is, Jeremy Boring says theaters won't touch Ladyballers because Hollywood has made transgenderism its religion.
00:31:27.000But just to get the whole thing going, you put out a new trailer.
00:31:31.000It's about guys who find a path towards making money by identifying as women, but why don't you take it away?
00:31:37.000Yeah, I mean, it's all in the name, right?
00:31:40.000Here, I'm going to read this from out, though, because it sets it up well.
00:31:43.000It says, The premise of Lady Ballers seems to be that any out-of-shape 50-year-old white man is, by nature of being a man, a better athlete than any woman could ever hope to be.
00:31:51.000You see, women are just factually bad at sports, this movie states.
00:32:44.000Well, and we see it across the country.
00:32:46.000We see in Maine and in California just recently, there were male athletes competing in women's cross-country events, and they were taking home all the awards for sure.
00:32:58.000The average high school boy involved in track Yeah, we saw the women's US soccer team was beaten by a high school team.
00:33:16.000I was talking about this article that said prehistoric women were better hunters.
00:33:21.000And the argument was that because of, and it's all nonsense, it's like, because of women, they carry more body fat, they have more energy for endurance, that actually creates drag and more weight.
00:33:33.000And so I was like, I can debunk this very simply.
00:33:34.000I think actually your debunking was better.
00:33:37.000They were pregnant, they were nursing children, so they're not out hunting.
00:33:40.000But I just said, okay, I pulled up marathon time and distance and sure enough, men beat women in all of it.
00:33:48.000Well, let me just, Here's a little mental exercise for you.
00:34:31.000And that looks like the premise of your movie, where these guys are like, wait, I can identify as a woman playing the team and then identify as a man later?
00:35:16.000I think they may use preferred pronouns or presumed pronouns, I think is the important distinction.
00:35:20.000Presumed pronouns are when these media organizations will use atypical pronouns without actually knowing preferred pronouns.
00:35:29.000So, for instance, The Daily Mail does this all the time.
00:35:32.000If there is a person that is presumed to be trans, they will use the inverse pronouns, even though they don't actually know if that person uses the pronouns they're trying to, because of like UK hate speech laws or something like that.
00:35:44.000When I was still a professor teaching journalism, fictional stuff, the style guide changed and they wanted black to be capitalized but white to be lowercase.
00:35:53.000So there's these little insidious ways that they're changing literal language.
00:38:02.000Listen, in New York, New York City, Gender identity is a protected category, which includes gender expression, and gender expression is legally defined as self-expression.
00:38:15.000So, I went over this in 2018, quite literally.
00:38:20.000The clothing you wear, the name you use, you cannot be discriminated against.
00:39:10.000What brought us to make Lady Ballers is, one, understanding the power of mockery, and two, honestly, something that Joe Rogan said about a year ago, a little over a year ago.
00:39:19.000He had a guest on his show, and he said, you know, he talks about this a lot, Hollywood won't make comedies anymore.
00:40:14.000And I thought, this is kind of a challenge and a responsibility.
00:40:18.000If it is true that only the Daily Wire could do this, Then it stands to reason that The Daily Wire must do it.
00:40:25.000If we actually believe the things that we purport to believe, and we actually are uniquely capable of challenging this new status quo wherein you're not allowed to make fun of anything, including the most absurd things that are happening in our culture, then we just have to do it.
00:40:40.000I mean, over the holiday weekend, I'm hanging out with Seamus and my girlfriend, and it's after Thanksgiving.
00:40:46.000So, you know, Seamus is from Chicago as well.
00:40:48.000And we were all making jokes about our backgrounds.
00:40:54.000The issue of family, family history comes up.
00:40:56.000And then we make jokes, Seamus started, Seamus makes jokes about being Irish and being the potato man and stuff and we play along with it and he laughs and then we make jokes about Korea and we're all laughing at each other and the left would call them racist jokes.
00:41:17.000They were good jokes, and there was far, far less racial division in the country.
00:41:21.000I remember, yeah, that was very distinct, and coming up into the 2000s, and you're looking back at the 90s going, we were colorblind, we were friends with everybody, none of it was a very big deal.
00:41:31.000And I remember distinctly, probably something like 2012, running into an old friend of mine from college, a black woman.
00:41:39.000We were hanging out at this bar in Brooklyn.
00:41:41.000We were just chatting and she said something that was totally different than what she thought when we were in college.
00:41:47.000She said that when people see her, she wants them to see her blackness first.
00:43:27.000I'm hearing all these ideas about the trans movement from my eight-year-old daughter, because she goes to public school, and then I pick her up from school every day, and she tells me things like gender fluidity and pansexuality and all this stuff.
00:43:41.000But pretty soon we realized it's not just basketball.
00:43:44.000I mean, my guys could literally win at every sport.
00:43:46.000I mean, there's a really funny line where I'm like, hey, to one of the guys, like, hey, you wanna hang out later?
00:43:50.000And he's like, nah, I gotta learn how to do a backhand so I can qualify for the Women's Olympic tennis team.
00:43:58.000Although, in fairness, we don't use the term Olympic, because you may not know this, you do not have free speech in this country where the word Olympic is concerned.
00:44:30.000Anyway, all of this to say, and this brings it full circle to what got me on the topic of promoting my own beautiful movie, is that toward the end of the movie, I have to make a case for why, even though men are better at virtually everything, now that's a joke, but everything in this case is sports, why would someone who is a female want to continue being a female?
00:44:54.000And it was challenging to come up with a list of things to say in a serious moment of the film that women are good at that people wouldn't roll their eyes at.
00:45:01.000And then I wrote, because the things that women are good at are things that our culture has decided don't have high value.
00:45:09.000Well, and women decided that they don't have high value, which is insane.
00:45:13.000This is when I realized that, not for the first time, but had it really reinforced that the war on men I agree.
00:46:09.000When I was a kid, my mom was a corporate attorney.
00:46:12.000And she was often talking about how she was the only woman in the boardroom.
00:46:17.000And she was trying to dress and be more masculine and stuff.
00:46:21.000And the women of her generation, I remember her friends and my mother-in-law and everything, would talk about how they didn't want to cook, and they didn't want to clean, and they didn't want to do any of these things.
00:46:32.000And I had a stepmother who all she wanted to do was be a mom.
00:46:38.000She wasn't able to have children of her own.
00:46:40.000And so she looked at these other women, she looked at my mom and everything, and was just horrified that they hated everything that she wanted.
00:46:48.000You know, they gave up everything that she wanted most.
00:46:52.000The attack on men is like, first of all, let's get rid of fatherhood, role models in the house, the nuclear family.
00:47:12.000Single, like, look, too many millennial men and women are single, and they're having families, and Yes, I always preface this with, I am doing my family stuff, calm down everybody, because I know full well the idea of when Chelsea Handler said, she wakes up at six in the morning, smokes, she does drugs, then masturbates and goes back to bed, and I'm like, that's wonderful, I'm sure she's loving it.
00:47:42.000What's going to happen when she's 70 in the hospital after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage or some kind of disease and she's dying and she's by herself and the doctor says, press the button if you need us and walks out of the room and then she's just staring at a cold wall with nothing to show for it.
00:48:07.000And it's this amazing kind of rebuke of parts of my life and parts of my life he really inspired.
00:48:12.000He was an entrepreneur late in life, very late in life, found success and inspired entrepreneurism in his sons and grandsons in particular.
00:48:20.000But other parts of my life are very distinct from his.
00:48:24.000He has 22 grandchildren, great-grandchildren.
00:48:27.000You know, he died basically two months shy of becoming a great-great-grandfather.
00:48:32.000And His legacy, long after the memory of him is gone.
00:48:38.000I mean, one generation from now, two generations from now, nobody will remember his name, right?
00:48:43.000Do you know your great-great-grandfather's name?
00:48:45.000And even if you do, do you know your great-great-great-grandfather's name?
00:48:48.000I mean, history will forget my grandfather.
00:48:53.000But a thousand years from now, the impact of his life will still exist through the children that he's pushed into the future and the values that he's pushed into those children that get pushed into the future, generation after generation.
00:49:04.000And somehow we came of age at a time when our culture ascribed not only no value to that, but negative value to it.
00:49:45.000Uh, to be divorced from history like that, because they can teach you so much from the decades that they acquired and all the stuff, you know, all the information they got.
00:49:52.000Um, so yeah, now we have a world where they're not having kids to become the role models and they don't have any connection to the past.
00:49:58.000So there'll be these very decrepit, meaningless vessels, humans.
00:50:05.000Here we are sitting here talking about the success Daily Wire is having.
00:50:09.000I mean, forcing Disney to course correct on Snow White is hilarious, and if anything, that's a tremendous victory, but let's see your Snow White do better, because, you know...
00:50:20.000These companies need to learn a real lesson.
00:51:30.000Considering this backlash, by then retirement age might go down.
00:51:33.000But imagine these people when they're retired.
00:51:36.000No families, no savings, what do they do?
00:51:39.000The inverse is that conservatives have kids.
00:51:42.00020 years from now, there is going to be 2 to 1 conservative to liberal kids.
00:51:46.000Now, people may change their values, so some of the kids of conservative parents may adopt liberal ideologies, but it's also true that the inverse could happen, especially with the pushback in schools.
00:51:55.000I think it's fair to say, based on the fact that liberals overwhelmingly abort, Relative to conservatives, and conservatives 20 years ago were already having more kids, you are going to have woke feminist millennial retirees, males and females, single, childless, begging for handouts from a government that will not give it because conservatives win the voting bloc.
00:52:16.000We talk a lot about like the parallel economy, right?
00:52:19.000But I really think it's gonna be not parallel realities, but fractured realities where we're going to inhabit the real world where we were talking about before we went live about taking the physical space back, you know, and they're going to inhabit the digital space.
00:52:30.000That's where all their identities are mostly uploaded.
00:52:32.000They care more about the digital world.
00:52:50.000Conservatives love to catastrophize right off.
00:52:53.000Ah, AI is the end of the world, is the end of this.
00:52:55.000Of course, it's another one of those massive technological changes, and the world will change around it, but there are good things that come out of these advances.
00:53:02.000And one of the good things, I suspect, out of this new sort of artificial digital age will be a return to actual human connection.
00:53:11.000Only when I sit in a room with you and look you in the eye and talk to you do I know that you're a real person.
00:53:15.000It's like looking at people go back and getting into vinyl again after being so busy.
00:53:18.000But yeah, I mean, kids still go ride bikes.
00:53:43.000Because uh so we just bought we're building we're building free domestan and it's been in construction for a minute but uh awesome news i mean the drywall is going up in the in the in the lower studios uh yeah we've got the designs for the indoor and outdoor skate park portion so it is moving and we're thinking maybe by february you know it could even be sooner than that but uh We just bought a sound system from an antique store from the 90s with cassette, vinyl, AM FM radio, and a CD player.
00:54:13.000And the rule is, when you're playing music in the park, it has to be a vinyl played from start to finish.
00:54:20.000You will turn the vinyl on, you will go and you'll flip it over, you finish that album before you can play anything else.
00:55:27.000You know, that would be an amazing transition out of this hellscape that we've been in.
00:55:32.000And it's possible, because I'm in a community now where I'm surrounded by people who are beautiful families.
00:55:37.000And when I was in New York, I was not surrounded by that at all.
00:55:41.000It was completely defunct and anti-family.
00:55:44.000I do just have to mention this, that we pulled up an article previously that you were on Patrick Bette David's podcast in Miami, and now you're here in effectively West Virginia, and I'm like, man.
00:57:33.000And the simple reason is there are men who are willing to take blood money stripped from your pockets and your bank accounts to build facilities for non-citizens and they don't care.
00:57:46.000They don't care about what happens to the city.
00:57:48.000When the government comes to these men in these construction vehicles and says, here's the project, they say, Okay, I'll take money no matter where it comes from.
00:57:57.000So the people of Chicago, in opposition to this, are having their tax dollars taken, and these men are willing to accept it.
00:58:04.000Second problem is, politically, they do not care what the people of the city actually want.
00:58:09.000They will build facilities for non-citizens, and this is going to be I think politically apocalyptic for Democrats because now we're seeing Donald Trump is improving among black and Hispanic voters.
00:58:22.000And I think this is partly due to you get these videos out of Chicago where it's black community members screaming, get these illegal immigrants out of our neighborhoods.
00:58:31.000But let me just stress also the sheer shock when I saw a video on Twitter, X, where they're like, we are building a camp on the south side of Chicago for illegal immigrants.
00:59:01.000A camp is a... Well, one of them is a tent city.
00:59:05.000So I guess you can call it a... But when you have multiple acres, I don't know if... If it has plumbing, though, at a minimum, it's a migrant clamp.
00:59:13.000Well, there was a thing in New York just recently where they put up a whole bunch of dormitories at Floyd Bennett Field, which is, you know, an old airfield.
00:59:21.000And migrants were warning each other not to go there.
00:59:24.000They were like, oh no, it's not acceptable.
00:59:25.000And one woman said, we did not go because we already know the situation over there.
00:59:52.000And it makes me think that maybe we can remember... Yeah, Eric Adams has been really working on this and he has been stymied at every step of the way.
01:00:03.000You know, that we're already faltering.
01:00:06.000But I have loved seeing black Americans stand up and be like, no, we don't want this.
01:00:10.000It makes me think that perhaps all of us Americans, or us original Americans, can get together and be like, we're Americans, we love our country, we don't want it to be overrun, race is not the thing that should divide us here, you know, it should be the border.
01:01:17.000Yeah, they'd still arrest you for obscenity laws if you spoke in certain ways, like George Carlin famously, even in the 70s, you'd get arrested for it.
01:02:43.000When you watch Lady Ballers this weekend, you will notice that there are cans all throughout the movie that say Jeremy's Pilsner on them.
01:02:49.000They're very well designed, and that's because I thought that by the time the movie came out, I would release my Pilsner.
01:02:57.000But it turns out canned beverages are very difficult and alcohol is even more difficult still.
01:03:02.000And I've made the decision that, and I don't drink.
01:03:06.000So somehow in this combination of challenges, I thought I'd maybe let that one slide.
01:03:12.000But what I wanted to say about winning is, when you look at freedom of speech, Despite the government manipulations and collusion with big tech, I believe we are winning.
01:03:49.000And so that is the majority of the battlefield in terms of statewide.
01:03:52.000Now they're trying still to ban things, but they're losing.
01:03:55.000There was a poll, NBC News, the poll that showed young voters are leaning Trump by like two, it's a four point margin, also show that the majority of people, whether you're Democrat or Republican, have guns in their household.
01:04:08.000So I think we're winning constitutionally.
01:04:11.000Now, I'd love to see, there's a lot of stuff going to the Supreme Court.
01:04:15.000Let's see, you know, what we get through.
01:04:18.000I don't know if I should say too much, but one of our guests was talking about another case on the NFA, which is going to be challenged all the way to the Supreme Court.
01:04:28.000We'll see how it plays out, but I think we are winning, so I'm having a good time.
01:05:20.000There should be a concept of country over company.
01:05:23.000The founding fathers were wealthy men.
01:05:25.000They were very wealthy, and they had every reason to say to anyone with patriotic sentiments, shut your mouths, you're going to spoil my fun.
01:05:33.000I've got land, I've got buildings, I've got properties, I've got companies, and I've got a family to protect.
01:05:38.000I ain't signing that Declaration of Independence.
01:05:42.000They said, the king will kill me, he will take my family, he will beat my children, he will steal from me, and I will be left destitute, but it must be done.
01:05:50.000It's not rare in these big cities for these companies to have the unions who are with the government tight, you know?
01:05:56.000So that's why maybe this is not as surprising.
01:05:59.000Did you see the Washington Post came out in favor of border control?
01:06:03.000They said in an editorial board, they said, Democrats might flinch at the proposition, but the Republican idea that it should be tougher for asylum seekers to enter the United States makes some sense.
01:06:17.000Yeah, they said hundreds of thousands of people who reach the southern border every year hope to leave a dismal existence behind, but most are not fleeing persecution in fear for life or limb.
01:06:56.000There's so many places where there's a hole in the wall, or these tribes have their land on the border, and they don't have a wall because it's sovereign land.
01:07:03.000So you just walk to the wall and be like, skrrt, right around, and you're in, and that's it.
01:07:27.000Someone, some group is lying to these people and telling them to come and they arrive in freezing cities with no resources and they're like, I don't understand.
01:07:35.000They're like, the streets are paved with gold.
01:07:36.000They get to San Francisco and it's paved with poop.
01:07:47.000They hop on these trains, they ride thousands of miles and they show up and they're like, this is not correct.
01:07:52.000And the funny thing is, even now Democrats are outraged over this, but you have progressive leftists that are still, and the woke, they're still very much in that.
01:08:02.000I mean, AOC is pretty mum on this one, right?
01:08:05.000She's the Trump concentration camp person.
01:11:32.000Netherlands sees alarming surge in similar illness among children as terrifying video shows hazmat-clad workers in China disinfecting schools.
01:11:41.000I keep seeing people say, don't fall for it!
01:11:43.000As we're getting more and more data of a strange respiratory illness.
01:11:47.000Well, now they're going to make sure that children are a vector of it, because last time children were not a vector.
01:11:52.000Yeah, can you overlay Trump's poll numbers?
01:11:55.000Actually, you know, I think we actually can.
01:12:34.000I think we'll have to remember that it's also a lot of anti-COVID stuff.
01:12:37.000I heard somebody saying that some of the video was lifted from COVID in the past, so... Some of the videos?
01:12:42.000Yeah, some of the videos like cleaning and disinfecting and stuff like that was lifted from the past, because not a lot of media comes out of China unless it comes out of the China Post.
01:12:48.000Just like when CBS posted a video of a busy hospital from New York, but it was Italy.
01:12:53.000But numerous agencies did that for months.
01:12:55.000They kept showing the same thing over and over again.
01:13:01.000Often when I'm reading the news, I can imagine possible scenarios when it comes to polling, like, you know, Moody's will come out and say the economy is doing so poorly, Biden's going to lose by this margin, and I'm imagining what happens.
01:13:11.000I cannot visualize what happens with Joe Biden.
01:13:52.000I'm not saying that means a whole lot when he's a year and a half away from the average life expectancy, but... I can't picture Biden getting into the White House again.
01:14:16.000I can't imagine Biden in the White House.
01:14:18.000At all I still can't but I wonder if it's gonna be him bowing out and they're gonna play like this valiant Way of him leaving like oh, it's a noble thing to do.
01:14:27.000We're gonna get you know Or do they they play the tragedy card, which is right a lot of people in government love to do so It's got it's been doing a lot.
01:14:36.000It's got to be a heart attack or something Yeah, I don't know or they just prop them up and keep it going McConnell's still there I mean, he is old.
01:16:33.000Well, a governor is a point senator if there's a vacancy.
01:16:37.000So, like, when Obama got elected and Illinois had an open seat, Blagojevich famously said, I'm not giving this thing away for free or whatever the quote was.
01:17:24.000But so what is the realistic scenario that we witness in 2024?
01:17:28.000Are we as political junkies going to be watching, like figuratively, it's a debate stage with an empty space and Trump yelling at the wind?
01:18:00.000If that's the case, if you compare the political polling average today to 2020, it is completely inverted and Trump is on a path towards major victory.
01:18:10.000I think this time it's different though because he's shown what he does as the president.
01:20:16.000I don't know how people thought of him back then, and people liked him for a while, but to me, he looks like he's just like Obama in many ways, you know?
01:21:42.000But I don't know, a lot of people can agree how terrible Newsom was in California, but they still, there's a lot of people who still love him, you know?
01:22:44.000Well, we looked at an NBC poll that I think showed Trump with 24% of the black vote.
01:22:50.000And if that's true, according to the Wall Street Journal several years ago, They wrote an article in like 2018 that said that if Democrats can't maintain 80%, if Republicans ever get more than 20, the Democrats are, they can't win at all.
01:23:04.000So, I'm not sure I believe these things, right?
01:23:07.000There's been a lot of conservative personalities who said, you are insane to think black voters are gonna move towards Trump in any way.
01:23:13.000The New York Times asked the question, and then the New York Post runs this story, Trump polling lead expands with Biden losing black and Hispanic support.
01:23:23.000So I'm wondering if it's not so much that Trump is gaining, but that because Biden is losing, it results in a vote vacuum.
01:23:30.000You don't need to vote for Trump if you're not voting.
01:23:33.000Trump is still going to create a gap by having people not vote for Joe Biden.
01:23:39.000I think that's what people are realizing.
01:23:41.000I saw a lot of people this weekend, I forget what it was, but people realizing that they had a life better underneath Trump than they have under Biden.
01:24:30.000No, you know when we saw him certainly a lot of the country was like, whoa, what is this?
01:24:34.000The New York Times is saying Trump's lead his support among black voters is 22%.
01:24:39.000So up several points is in 2020 Biden defeated Trump by 4.5 in the popular vote though.
01:24:44.000He won by much narrower margins in the swing states that saw him and now look, I think it's ultimately I wonder why we even talk about this stuff a year out.
01:24:53.000That's the thing. So much is going to change.
01:24:56.000If, for example, Ron DeSantis wins in Iowa, which there's a very strong likelihood that he will,
01:25:05.000he's locked up 30,000 precinct or a...
01:26:45.000So you think, Even with Trump's legal problems, this lends itself to Trump winning, or at least very well being the nominee and making it to November.
01:26:54.000Well, whether he's the nominee or not, I think that maybe he takes the entire Republican Party down.
01:26:59.000Maybe, for example, Ron DeSantis wins Iowa, he gets a big boost going into South Carolina, he somehow gets past Nikki Haley there, Ron DeSantis becomes the nominee, Donald Trump splits the party and says he won't back Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump loses the election for Republicans, or DeSantis somehow wins and pardons Donald Trump, and it's the greatest Whatever it is, it's like, whatever the craziest thing we can imagine, somehow the Donald Trump story still hasn't ended.
01:27:27.000The most likely outcome is the most entertaining, is that what Elon says?
01:27:31.000Yes, the most likely outcome is the most entertaining.
01:29:08.000Internet's gone, and the only thing available now is radio and terrestrial television.
01:29:14.000So what happens is you've got no internet, industry has collapsed, but you turn the TV on and there's your good friend Wolf Blitzer letting you know that Joe Biden won.
01:32:05.000But I am seeing I do think that more kids are kind of like of the Gen Z. And if I can use my, you know, just this year, teenage son as an example.
01:32:16.000They're much more interested in being anonymous online.
01:32:19.000They don't want to put their names out there.
01:32:21.000They don't even necessarily want to put their faces out there.
01:32:24.000You know, they want to be in person with their friends and they want to have whatever the curated thing, but they don't put as much stock in their identity online.
01:32:45.000Because I think it's appropriate for people to be able to be anonymous for various reasons, but it's also, I think, it's weak for people too, especially if you go after people.
01:32:54.000I don't think that it's... Here's the problem.
01:32:59.000The problem is that anonymity on the internet allows for The ghettoizing of beliefs that are not approved by the regime.
01:33:10.000So a lot of people will say, well, I have to be anonymous on the internet because if my boss finds out that I've got these views, they'll fire me.
01:33:16.000But you're only in the position where your boss could fire you for finding out about those views because you've allowed those views to be completely ghettoized through anonymity online.
01:33:23.000If five million people came out today and said the N-word, I'm not recommending it, but no one would ever get fired for saying the N-word again.
01:33:52.000So if they catch you saying what you believe, they can fire you.
01:33:57.000But if we all just had our names on it, we're saying the things that we believe, and you might say, I agree, but I think it's a cultural issue that you can't solve with policy.
01:34:05.000anonymity too because the online anonymity also allows us to become more
01:34:09.000radicalized in ways that probably, left and right, in ways that probably aren't
01:34:13.000ultimately good. I agree but I think it's a cultural issue that you can't solve
01:34:17.000with policy. You can't just be like okay no one's allowed to be anonymous on the
01:34:20.000internet we're gonna we're gonna require this. My view is you should you if you
01:34:25.000want to be anonymous in your writings and in your interactions you can be but
01:34:27.000I think culturally we need to say we don't interact with you know if you're
01:34:31.000if you're not a serious person I can choose not to interact with you and then
01:34:36.000Whenever I've said publicly that I think online anonymity is bad, one thing that comes up a lot is, what about women?
01:34:42.000Violence against women will increase because men will follow them home and be able to get their home address and all of this, but Again, I think that that's a kind of ghetto mentality.
01:34:51.000The truth is that most of the horrible things that are said to women online...
01:34:55.000aren't said by people who put their names on their accounts.
01:34:58.000I think just outside of that, though, I'm more worried about people wanting to express themselves in any way.
01:35:13.000But I also understand there's a lot of people, not just because of their jobs, maybe it's family, and I understand, I personally think that's weak of them.
01:35:18.000But it's what they have to do, and I agree with Tim.
01:35:22.000If we can change the idea of it, without policy, I'm okay. That's true. I mean, there are a
01:35:26.000lot of problems with trying to change it at a policy level. Yeah. For example, the First
01:35:30.000Amendment. I don't think that it is impossible to make a First Amendment compliant argument for why online
01:35:38.000anonymity isn't, isn't to create policy that curtail some some amount of online anonymity. And
01:35:44.000people will say, the founding fathers all wrote under pseudonyms. And yeah, writing under pseudonyms is
01:35:50.000very important. But I don't know that saying to a woman, uh,
01:35:56.000I want to rape you and murder you in her DMS is exactly the same as the Federalist Papers.
01:36:03.000There is a distinction in how online anonymity works compared to publishing anonymity.
01:36:08.000But not all online anonymity is the violent type.
01:36:11.000I've got death threats from anonymous people occasionally, and it's terrible, but those are people who are using it for various reasons.
01:36:17.000We're talking specifically about social media networks, so you can still publish an article online through a publication anonymously, and they can choose to share it online through their accounts.
01:37:34.000I used to work with a company and they were looking for fans and they were looking... There's this company called Big Ass Fans and they just googled it instead of going directly to the website and one of my colleagues was like, by the way everybody, don't just google that.
01:37:51.000You really just want to put in the right website.
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01:38:14.000Shane H. Wilder says, Tim, great seeing you on Pop Culture Crisis 500 today, although now I'm going to have to make a meme video on your reaction to Crisis Parties and hopefully drop it tomorrow.
01:38:23.000Pop Culture Crisis had its 500th episode today.
01:38:29.000For those that are interested in pop culture conversations, so the way to describe it is, Tim Cass is very political, and then we get into cultural stuff like we did today, but typically political.
01:38:39.000Uh, Pop Culture Crisis is the inverse.
01:38:41.000It is pop culture, and then gets into the cultural, uh, elements and stuff.
01:38:45.000So we talked about, uh, AI girlfriends, how they, uh, Evie Magazine put out an, uh, an aggregate of all of the different ideal girlfriends.
01:38:52.000They polled, like, 2,000 people in each state, and then took the keywords and AI-generated images of women.
01:40:46.000But they have 200 million members because of exclusivity, which over time drove large subscription bases.
01:40:51.000So there's, you know, it's a challenge.
01:40:53.000Listen, business models shift and change.
01:40:56.000We obviously, with What Is A Woman, just as an example, found a way to have it be exclusive for a period, and then we put it out for free on X, and it became one of the most viewed documentaries probably of all time. So to say that we're only reaching our members,
01:41:10.000I don't think that's true. I think it's true to say that we only reach our members when we
01:41:13.000only reach our members. But will we eventually break out into theatrical and other things? I
01:41:19.000think we will. But you have to be honest too. There is no world where this film could have ever come
01:42:59.000Nobody's ever been unhappy listening to Happy Together.
01:43:02.000And I had this funny idea that Smokey Mike, Michael Knowles, and I could play every instrument as we had done the year previous in our music video.
01:43:10.000We did a cover of the Charles Brown song, Please Come Home for Christmas.
01:43:15.000And played all the instruments, and it was a lot of fun.
01:43:16.000So I thought, well, we'll play every instrument, and the end of Happy Together is... I mean, there's a lot going on.
01:45:22.000Oh yeah, the Turtles are lousy with $150,000 offers for one night performances.
01:45:28.000So I'm pretty dispirited and we've burned up a lot of time with this.
01:45:34.000Now the show is only a week away and I'd basically given up on it and I'm in the shower and I just had this idea for a song kind of in the vein of Good Vibrations, Happy Together, Mr. Blue Sky, that sort of tune for a song and it's called Together Again.
01:45:54.000And I came to the office where I have a keyboard set up at my office, and I very quickly scratched it out.
01:45:59.000I brought Smokey Mike in the office, and I said, I think we could pull this off.
01:46:01.000He was like, we have less than one week.
01:46:23.000Then the show gets there, intermission comes along, people come back from intermission, thunder crackles through the Ryman and the stage comes to life and Smoking Mike and the God King made their reunion performance, and I got the exact reaction that I wanted.
01:46:38.000Which was, I could see the people kind of still in the faint light of the front row going, what the?
01:47:07.000Well, so, we should probably announce it, too, because it's two weeks out, but I'll keep it relatively vague.
01:47:16.000Carter and I, mostly Carter Banks, the Delta Production, we have a modern cover of Smokey Mike and the God King together again, and my basic idea was Not too dissimilar to the experience you had with them telling you no, despite you offering lots of money.
01:47:32.000The stranglehold the woke institutions have on these industries, I'm like, we need a double FU.
01:48:13.000Villainous V says, Tim, the woke lefties in Disney are more like those kids who have a PS4, but then get a PS5 and tell their parents, oh yeah, why don't I just give the PS4 to their friends while the parents get screwed?
01:48:30.000The Dude Abide says, here in Illinois, they tried asking surrounding towns throughout the state to take the migrants in an effort to clean up Chicago.
01:48:36.000Assuming they're building large migrant camps must mean they weren't successful.
01:48:44.000The aldermen are livid the way the city is being run during the Summer of Love riots.
01:48:49.000The city diverted the riots into the neighborhoods by raising the bridges, sacrificing the residents for the financial and market districts.
01:49:16.000Is Snow White and other movies going to be utilizing you guys?
01:49:18.000Well Snow White, you know, we have announced that our own Brett Cooper will play the titular character and as to who else will be in it I think, you know, we'll solve that as we go but on Lady Ballers in particular we went out to a lot of actors and they all told us no.
01:50:00.000About this ragtag bunch of high school, uh, former high school basketball players who realized that they can embrace modern gender theory and compete as women.
01:50:09.000You know, it's crazy because of course they can't.
01:50:15.000Which is why when people say, hey, what if you put this in theaters?
01:50:17.000Of course you can't put this movie in theaters.
01:50:26.000This is the thing they care about the most because it's the ultimate attack on reality itself, which is the necessary precondition to their utopia coming to pass.
01:50:36.000I think I'm going to be a great Wicked Queen.
01:50:42.000I don't think we'll be able to do big blockbuster releases, but we will be able to have consistently in rotation movies from you guys and from Angel Studios and whatever.
01:52:27.000So you have a steel building that is 38 feet by 8 tall in the center.
01:52:36.000Inside of it, it's insulated, climate controlled, all up the ceiling.
01:52:40.000We're building a skate park inside that also is designed to function as a stage in the corner where the bowl section is.
01:52:46.000So there can be live performances of stand-up and music.
01:52:49.000We're going to have on one wall movie theater length projection screen, massive, and a massive hanging projector.
01:52:57.000Then in the back, you have a 25 by 75 structure.
01:53:05.000First floor is a kitchen and a recording studio.
01:53:07.000Second floor is a bar lounge and IRL studio.
01:53:12.000And third floor is going to be lounge movie theater.
01:53:16.000And so, the point is, we're doing a variety of shows on the first floor, IRL on the second floor, the kitchen will be potentially for, probably just for, you know, you're getting your drinks, you're getting your food, whatever.
01:53:54.000And we've got a bunch of other people involved.
01:53:56.000We're launching a board company and a lot of products.
01:53:59.000So the point is, Like, I'm a skateboarder.
01:54:01.000When the wokeness started coming and attacking something that I cared about, I just launched every nuclear weapon that we had at it and said, no way, not happening.
01:54:13.000And then only recently I started filming.
01:54:16.000And, you know, I'm putting out clips that are getting a decent amount of attention because people were like, I didn't realize Tim was actually this good at skateboarding.
01:54:24.000So, I always just kind of wanted to mind my own business and say, I don't care, you do whatever you want.
01:54:28.000But now, they really are insulting and attacking skateboarding.
01:54:31.000And I'll tell you what, I went to go skate in DC, and for no reason, I start getting attacked by these local skate companies, these team riders.
01:54:43.000They start insulting me and posting online in various forums, lying about my capabilities.
01:54:51.000I will mind my own business, but you go online and attack me for no reason when I said nothing to you, and then lie and claim I can't skate.
01:54:59.000They said in these forums, Tim Pool can't do pop shove-its, which is like, for those that don't know, pop shove-it is one of the first thing that a kid learns.
01:55:09.000It's got 600,000 views on Instagram, and it's getting a bunch of attention because it's a ridiculous trick, well beyond the capabilities of any of these people.
01:55:44.000And then when these woke people try insulting me, They write, you know, we did a Culture War episode with Richie Jackson and Taylor, and Dennis, our filmer, and when they start insulting, saying, ha, Tim Pool, blah, blah, blah, I'm like, listen, buddy, we've got a multi-million dollar skate facility, we're building big parks, and we're inviting pros out, and the pros have already come and filmed with us, we're leaving you behind.
01:56:02.000Your crackpot, far-left garbage will have nothing to do with the things that we love and care about, and we're already winning, and one day you will wake up in the corner, crying to yourself, because you are not gonna be able to hang out, because you're the weirdo.
01:56:13.000But I'll tell you what, you drop all that weirdness, I don't care what you believe, come skate.
01:56:17.000You want to be weird and a weird activist?
01:56:21.000Anyway, that's my passion and my rage right now.
01:56:26.000So here I am at 37, almost 38, and I'm like, time to get back in shape and get back to the crazy tricks I used to do when I was 19 so I can reinforce and kick these people out.
01:56:57.000I talked to these big companies and I said, I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
01:57:00.000When you tell your writers not to say these things, because they'll get kicked off the team, I'm gonna give your writer double what you were paying them.
01:59:45.000It's like, idiocracy, everything was Costco.
01:59:48.000What's going to happen with the culture war is just... This would be a great skit, by the way.
01:59:52.000Maybe you guys should do it where it's, you know, slowly over time, it's a narration of Jeremy just kept launching companies after every other company abandoned its principles.
02:00:01.000And then it ends with you as an old man, and you're like sitting on a throne of gold, and you just... Everything in the United States is Jeremy's.
02:00:08.000The roads have your name on it, the toll booths... You just bought it all.
02:00:12.000I mean, you basically just took my entire vision for my life and reduced it to a skit.
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02:00:33.000Jeremy, do you want to shout anything out?
02:00:35.000Nope, just Lady Ballers dropping on December 1st.
02:00:37.000That's Friday for Daily Wire Plus members.
02:00:40.000If you've got kids, go over to Benkei, and if you've got a face, shave it with Jeremy's razors.
02:00:45.000When we finally do get our coffee shop open, what we wanted to do was Saturday Morning Cartoons was the event we call it.