On this week's show: Elon Musk files a lawsuit against the censorship industrial complex, the people of Argentina are sick and tired of the woke nonsense, and a new documentary about George Floyd and Derek Chauvin is released.
00:00:21.000A group of activists and political personalities who have been filing false takedowns and waging the cancel culture war against so many of us and now the war is on.
00:00:32.000Babylon Bee announced they'd be pledging $250,000 into ads on X. I immediately got on Twitter and announced we would be joining the Babylon Bee's efforts with a $250,000 ad campaign of our own, and many others also joined in.
00:00:46.000Andrew Tait pledged $1 million per month.
00:00:51.000And Chris Pavlovsky, the CEO of Rumble, announced the cavalry is coming, and they too will be assisting in the war against the censorship industrial complex.
00:01:27.000In other news, Javier Millet has won in Argentina.
00:01:31.000This guy is described as libertarian, anarcho-capitalist, Far right!
00:01:36.000He's endorsed by Trump, Bolsonaro, and Naeem Bakele, so naturally everyone is super excited, especially when you look at videos of him ripping down a whole bunch of names of government departments and screaming, Afuera!
00:02:06.000A new documentary coming out about Derek Chauvin and George Floyd suggests the FBI altered the autopsy report of George Floyd and that the original report did not mention in any way asphyxiation.
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00:03:40.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Danny Polischuk!
00:03:57.000And again, I'm a stand-up comedian, so.
00:04:00.000Everybody in the chat as soon as they saw that you weren't like and I'm the guy who makes lists There were people know me as that they were like, oh, this is gonna be the funniest episode ever cuz Danny's here He's so funny.
00:04:09.000And I was like man pressures on All right.
00:04:14.000My name is Philip on team a very failed musician the lead singer of all that remains I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary Hi, I'm Ian Crossman.
00:05:08.000All I know is Luke took off his shirt, jumped in the water, and said, now the crystal has been charged, and that we're supposed to give it to Ian, and I don't know what that means, but I guess all the hippie people know exactly what it means, and they're probably like, oh wow, good for Ian.
00:07:08.000And so what they're saying, they're alleging, what Media Matters did, and this is really fascinating, Media Matters created new accounts or accessed accounts that had been around for just 30 days to bypass certain restrictions.
00:07:21.000They then intentionally followed a handful of Nazi accounts and a handful of advertiser accounts to create a timeline where their posts existed next to each other.
00:07:35.000So if you choose, if I choose to follow Phil, and choose to follow Danny, and then I get a post from Phil, and a post from Danny, I go, oh!
00:07:42.000Why is this post from this offensive comedian appearing next to my wholesome heavy metal music?
00:07:48.000It's like, X is gonna be like, because you chose for it to, because you wanted it to.
00:07:59.000United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division, ExCorp and Nevada Corporation versus Media Matters for America.
00:08:07.000They say defendant Media Matters for America is a self-proclaimed media watchdog that decided it would not let the truth get in the way of a story it wanted to publish about ExCorp.
00:08:13.000Looking to portray X's social networking platform as being dominated by white nationalists and anti-semitic conspiracy theories, Media Matters knowingly and maliciously manufactured side-by-side images depicting advertisers' posts on X Corp's social media platforms besides neo-Nazi and white nationalist fringe content, and then portrayed these manufactured images as if they were what typical X users experience on the platform.
00:08:34.000Media Matters designed both these images and its resulting media strategy to drive advertisers from the platform and destroy X Corp, and as of right now, This is a big deal.
00:08:43.000We got Apple, IBM, Lionsgate, Disney, Comcast, NBCU, Paramount, Warner Brothers, Discovery, and other firms have paused their marketing.
00:08:52.000This is a massive hit to X's revenue based on lies.
00:08:59.000They're going to say, Plaintiff, X Corp operates the X-Media platform with over 500 million active monthly users, facilitates free expression, open discourse, etc, etc.
00:09:25.000When when an organization lies intentionally, and then uses those lies to engage in tortious interference, Now you've got, you're going beyond just a civil case.
00:10:03.000Evil people do evil things, and even if they're on the hook to Elon Musk for substantial sums of money, they keep doing what they're doing.
00:10:29.000Tim mentioned the Missouri case, but also the owner of Rumble was just tweeting, I don't know where it went to, was just tweeting that he's trying to get the attention of Jim Jordan and Congress.
00:11:02.000Yeah, we're talking about the government colluding with private organizations to shut down businesses, to censor speech.
00:11:09.000This goes well beyond just someone got banned on Twitter.
00:11:12.000Yeah, I mean Parler was clearly an effort to shut down any possible, you know, counter-narrative to what was being put on Twitter before, you know, after January 6th.
00:11:57.000I mean, this is actually quite hilarious.
00:11:58.000What they're arguing in the lawsuit is that Media Matters exclusively followed a small subset of users consisting entirely of accounts in one of two categories.
00:12:07.000Those known to produce extreme fringe content and accounts owned by X's big-name advertisers.
00:12:13.000The end result was a feed, precision designed by Media Matters for a single purpose, to produce side-by-side ad content placements that it could screenshot in an effort to alienate advertisers.
00:12:24.000Yo, they followed Crazy Guy, followed Apple, and then went, oh no, the posts are appearing next to each other!
00:12:32.000But that's quite literally you choosing.
00:13:33.000And what I would say is, Whatever amount of money you'd spend in marketing that you pull off the table, we will cost you tenfold in negative press.
00:14:35.000Because the thing with media matters, I don't know exactly another thing, but the biggest competition to mainstream media right now is X. If I turn on CNN or Fox right now, or MSNBC, I'm just watching what I saw on Twitter yesterday.
00:14:50.000YouTube, YouTube and X. I would say YouTube's like the ultimate, although YouTube's kind of mainstream.
00:14:55.000The thing with Twitter is the real citizen journalism though, where like, you know, something happens and there's just a guy like there who's just filming.
00:15:01.000Even YouTube is a day late because everyone that's talking about, you know, what's going on, if they're making videos, yeah, it takes at least a few hours to produce it unless you're doing like live stream stuff.
00:15:23.000YouTube was like, it doesn't really work that way.
00:15:26.000Yeah, it's just a slightly different way that people ingest that content.
00:15:29.000There's production value, like, I mean, even low, you know, people that pride themselves on low production value or, you know, looking like it's DIY and stuff, there's some production value, whether it be editing or stuff like that.
00:15:41.000So you can't get it up as fast as you can on YouTube.
00:15:44.000I mean, like, if there's like a giant car accident, like car crash or something, It's just someone whips out their phone, and they go, this is, you know, crazy.
00:15:51.000And then that's where you're gonna see it first, before anywhere.
00:15:54.000And you know you're not gonna get banned off X for uploading it, whereas on YouTube it's like, did you vet this?
00:15:59.000You better, if you're gonna say this is real by posting it, then you better vet this thing.
00:16:02.000Even if you did vet it, and even if it is real, they'll just...
00:16:05.000They'll still just kick you off or whatever.
00:16:43.000I mean, the crazy thing right now is Michael Rappaport, if you saw on Instagram, if you go to follow him on Instagram right now, it gives you the warning that says, this account posts... Controversial things.
00:18:41.000He says, Media Matters is threatened by Rumble's mission to protect a free and open internet.
00:18:45.000So the reaction is to deceive the public and scare advertisers.
00:18:48.000For example, on March 14th, Media Matters claimed that advertisements for Netflix Which were appearing on Rumble had been placed on videos that violated our content policies.
00:18:56.000However, according to Google Analytics, the week before publication of that Media Matters article, there had been zero page views of that video.
00:19:02.000This means that the Media Matters activist who took the screenshots was the first human being to actually view the Netflix ad on the video in question, though their story left the false impression that it was a widespread problem.
00:19:13.000The same is true for most of the videos cited by Media Matters, all of which were removed from Rumble as soon as we were made aware of them.
00:19:18.000It's clear that Media Matters intends to mislead and deceive about advertisements on Rumble in order to hamper free speech and harm law-abiding employers who only want to advertise their product and services.
00:20:28.000What's probably happening is government actors and Media Matters employees probably are in regular communication to coordinate their efforts and target social media platforms with allies who work for these companies.
00:20:41.000We know this is a fact that the government did this.
00:20:43.000Now Media Matters yet to be seen, but the government did do this with Vijay Gadde.
00:20:48.000Who had regular meetings with them, and gave them a backdoor, and Facebook gave the government a backdoor.
00:21:18.000And the reason I don't believe they are is because if they want it, they let Google and all the companies, these big tech companies, they let them collect the data and then they just subpoena it so their hands are clean.
00:21:30.000But if they want it, they know that these big tech companies are going to give it to them.
00:21:33.000So they're monitoring everything you do.
00:21:35.000Ring will Monitor you with cameras at your house.
00:21:39.000There's cameras all over every major city.
00:21:42.000The number of individual liberties that are specifically protected by the Constitution is equal to the number of individual liberties that the federal government violates on a regular basis.
00:22:23.000The other thing people should understand is I am not saying that right now I will write a check for $250,000 and hand it to Axe for ads.
00:22:31.000$250,000 ad buy, unless specified, it could be over a year.
00:22:35.000You know, someone could be talking about something like $10,000 or $20,000 per month.
00:22:40.000So I outlined this specifically in my tweet saying the goal is for in Q1 of 2024 to have spent $250,000 in ads in the first three months and ideally $100,000 per month for three months.
00:23:46.000I don't know Andrew Tate's deal, but he's offering $1,000,000 a month.
00:23:49.000And he's going to advertise X on X. He's not even advertising his... I don't know if that's... I know he said that, but he's just going to promote Twitter on Twitter.
00:23:58.000But the reality is, look, if he uses his account to run an ad saying X is a great platform, you should use it, it's still promoting his account.
00:24:09.000If I run a cast brew coffee ad, there are these leftists who are like, ha ha, these people are rushing to give the richest man in the world money.
00:24:15.000It's like, dude, we sell coffee, right?
00:24:19.000If I buy an ad... Wait, do leftists call you the richest man in the world?
00:24:34.000Anytime the leftists start talking about, like, money, you just know they don't have any idea what they're talking about, so it doesn't matter.
00:24:42.000Also, who donates money to Media Matters?
00:24:44.000If you could donate to any charity right now... George Soros.
00:24:48.000But I'm saying individual, because they say that they get their money.
00:24:51.000There's no way someone's like, oh, I'm just going to make my annual $20 Media Matters.
00:26:53.000If they don't have an enemy to go after, then they don't have a reason to exist.
00:26:56.000So they're like creating enemies to- The agenda that they have is just a progressive agenda.
00:27:03.000So it's like, you know, if Catholics are getting together and they're doing Catholic things, you can narrow down like the things that they're going to be doing because they're doing Catholic things, right?
00:27:12.000Like stuff that Catholics do, things that pertain to the religion.
00:27:15.000If these, if you're a progressive think tank, Then you can kind of narrow down where they're going to be spending the money and who they're going to be trying to slander and trying to, uh, harm their credibility and stuff because they're progressive.
00:27:31.000So, I mean, they're going to go after obviously, you know, Tim cast and they're going to go after daily wire and they're going to have to Ben Shapiro and there must be, you know, they're going to go after Tucker Carlson, but anyone that doesn't have the narrative that comes for the progressive, you know, narrative in, in, in mind, they're going to go after them.
00:27:49.000Yeah, there must be so little work being done at this place.
00:27:51.000Like, they just must be chilling all day trying to figure out what to do.
00:27:54.000I mean, I know that they're, they're, they just, they have people that just scour the internet and watch, like, conservative shows and then make, you know, posts and say, look, this is why this person's bad.
00:28:06.000This is why this person, you shouldn't listen to them.
00:28:09.000I mean, essentially they give out talking points.
00:28:12.000You know, it's like, if you watch the content that Media Matters puts out, you as a progressive know the people you're supposed to hate, you know why you're supposed to hate them, and you have the surface-level arguments against the things that they're talking about.
00:28:27.000Whether it be the daily stuff, like we're a topical show here, they would have a topical show that would be talking about whatever the most recent thing that happened that they have to discredit, or whether you're talking about the more More philosophical stuff like okay, why is it that like you want to make sure that trans people are?
00:28:48.000Represented in women's sports or trans women can play with in women's sports They'll have those kind of talking points and essentially it gives people the arguments that they can take into account We got more big news though from the post-millennial.
00:29:01.000board meetings or whatever and they have the argument that you're supposed to make or that's
00:29:07.000It's just an information distribution network is what it boils down to.
00:29:11.000We got more big news though from the Postmillennial.
00:29:14.000Rumble under major DDoS attack after CEO pledged to join Elon Musk to fight woke censorship.
00:29:22.000This is uh, man it gets interesting every day.
00:29:25.000Rumble tweeted this out earlier today.
00:29:27.000Update, we are currently experiencing a major DDoS attack.
00:29:30.000Our engineers are investigating and we will report back here with updates.
00:29:34.000A DDoS attack is a cybercrime where the attacker floods a server with internet traffic to prevent users from accessing connected online services and sites.
00:29:42.000It disables the site that is attacked.
00:29:45.000One way to easily explain this DDoS means distributed denial of service.
00:29:51.000So I'd like you to imagine that there's a small door and I have a handful of oversized novelty germs.
00:29:58.000And when I try and shove them all through at once, they get jammed in that door and none of them can get through.
00:30:10.000Right, yeah, I'll try to go through the door at the same time.
00:30:11.000So a DDoS hits the server with a ton of requests, the server can't answer them all, so then you're basically stuck in this massive line behind fake traffic.
00:30:19.000So, it really does... The question is why and who.
00:32:48.000It's been a year since we all cracked open that Louis XIII and cheersed when Elon Musk bought the- Remember when everybody, the first night, and then everybody's like, there's two genders.
00:33:36.000And that's the real reason that, you know, not that Media Matters in particular is the organization that has the, you know, has the impulse to do this, but they're still protecting a narrative which is The left's overarching narrative, which obviously it's politically correct, and it aligns with what the federal government and powers that be want people to think.
00:34:03.000Like, there is definitely a politically correct narrative that they're trying to control, you know, the ability to discuss.
00:34:13.000To I mean to call it Orwellian is almost it's almost obviously Orwellian and it almost it's using the word so much or we've used the word so much in the past two years that we've it's like it's lost meaning but this stuff really does matter like it's a big deal that you can say there are only two genders and not get punished for that.
00:35:22.000Big tech platforms know that going after Steven Crowder is hard.
00:35:25.000Not only is he massive in terms of his audience, he also has massive resources from this which provide him great legal defense.
00:35:33.000Now, you on the other hand, they're probably thinking, look, if this guy gets big and gets several million followers and starts making millions of dollars, we're not going to be able to stop him.
00:35:56.000And so, when all these leftists are like, cancel culture's not real, blah blah blah, I'm like, most of the people who get banned are small accounts.
00:36:04.000Regular working class dude opens a Twitter account, has a couple hundred followers, tweets MAGA, they ban him.
00:36:10.000Zero recourse, yeah, all you can tell is his friend at work being like, crazy out here, you know, I'm on my eighth Twitter account or whatever, and you just go, yeah.
00:36:19.000Man, the nasty thing about censorship is when you don't know what's happening.
00:36:22.000Like the Soviet Union, I wonder what it would have been like to live in 1954 Soviet Union, like how horrifying- My parents did live in 1954 Soviet Union, it sucked!
00:36:31.000Were they like just not able to talk about- Like, everybody's a spy!
00:36:35.000Like, literally, the whole thing is that everybody you know is a spy.
00:36:39.000Like, my grandmother, I used to do a joke about this, my grandmother, in probably right around 1954, because it was right after the war, she was living in, like, I think Moscow or something, in some apartment building, you know, and she got a knock on her door from her neighbor, this woman, and this woman's like, hey, do you, have you seen my husband?
00:36:57.000Like, I haven't seen my husband in a few days.
00:37:01.000Nobody hears from him for three years, okay?
00:37:05.000Until a letter arrives from the husband to the wife, and what happens is he's explained, he goes, he was in the lobby of the building, and you know, like, you live in an apartment building, you're like, you know your neighbors, you make a small talk, and he goes to one of his neighbors, he goes, hey, you want to, like, hear a joke?
00:37:17.000And the guy's like, oh, okay, whatever, and he tells him a joke, and it was an anti-government joke, and then the neighbor ratted him out, and he got ten years in Siberia.
00:37:26.000For literally just telling, like, you know, just in passing, small talk, wanna hear a joke?
00:37:31.000It's like Soviet gray Russia, like, let's lighten things up, and it's like... The stories I've heard are worse than that.
00:37:35.000Yeah, but I'm saying, that's ten years of, you know, breaking stones.
00:37:38.000Stories, uh, the story that I mentioned, that I've told before, is a friend of mine from Ukraine said...
00:37:44.000In this apartment, there's two apartments, they're next to each other, it's like an old communist style Soviet block, and there were two families that lived there, and they did not like each other.
00:37:53.000So one day, one family said, I got an idea, called the police and said, oh, they're making anti-government statements.
00:37:59.000The next day, the whole apartment was empty.
00:38:00.000And it makes me think that guy in the lobby, when that guy went and told the joke to the guy, the guy who's hearing the joke could be thinking, like, this could be a government agent testing me to see if I'm gonna report him.
00:38:14.000It's real game theory, where that guy's like, well, if I don't report him, I might be tested right now, so if I don't do it, then...
00:38:20.000Like, you want to be the first person to act almost, right?
00:38:23.000And I guarantee that there are tons of people in corporate America that lived like that all the time in fear of using the wrong pronoun or saying the wrong, you know, saying the wrong thing or whatever.
00:38:36.000And it's not as dramatic as people go to the gulag, but they just lose their job because they go to HR and HR fires them, you know, because they said something insensitive.
00:39:09.000We pretty much have kicked the bucket over, but I could see like a totalitarian social media system where if you're watching video, you're online browsing, and you see something that should be reported and you don't report it, they're gonna be like, they flag your account.
00:39:23.000That's not gonna happen in the United States because we got ahead of the ball, but I could see that in China being like, It's like your front facing camera turns on and you just get connected.
00:39:30.000You're like, why did you not record it?
00:39:32.000I'm not so confident that it wouldn't happen here.
00:39:50.000So, uh, a couple years ago, I had, I, there's a, there's a phone, I forget what it's called, the McLaren phone or whatever, and it, the front-facing camera's mechanical.
00:39:58.000It, when you turn it on to take a picture, it slides, it goes, and slides out.
00:40:02.000So my girlfriend, I'm like, hey, I'm going to get a Galaxy.
00:40:32.000But with the cancel culture stuff, I mean, this is more my industry, but there's no comedy shows or movies anymore.
00:40:39.000You know, like, when was the last, like, can you name a comedy TV show right now?
00:40:43.000New York City right now has the biggest promotion, every bus and every taxi cab right now, for Big Bang Theory, a TV show that's not even on anymore.
00:40:57.000Like, it's, like, the new hit show of, like, I guess maybe The Strike or what, but, like, it's huge promotion, but, like, there's no comedy shows anymore.
00:41:04.000Is it because people aren't taking risks?
00:41:06.000Yes, because like you can't take like nobody wants to take risks because of like basically the the essentially like climate And then you know like you who wants to be caught at work laughing at a joke That is like gonna get you fired at work.
00:41:20.000You know like you can't talk like New York's already caught me Dude, you're not gonna go to work and talk around the water?
00:41:26.000Dude, the last big comedy movie was 2014.
00:42:44.000Obviously, if you go watch stand-up on Comedy Central or something, if you go look at... I do live streams on YouTube for my shows, and sometimes when I'm doing a live stream, Comedy Central, their YouTube page, this is how bad it's gotten for them and how badly they destroyed their brand, where they have 11.6 million subscribers on YouTube, And they'll do these stand-up live streams and there'll be 300 people watching.
00:43:09.000Because there's just like nobody like the YouTube algorithm stopped showing their thing to anybody that subscribed to them because people rejected it for so long that they're just like all because they're doing woke stuff.
00:43:20.000They just at some point everybody signed up for Comedy Central because they like Bill Burr and Dave Chappelle and all that Kevin Hart all that stuff and then basically right around Trump which is like a lot of stuff they were you know all the diversity stuff and they go hey we need to have this needs to be more representative and you go Fear not, good sir!
00:43:36.000Just because someone is a certain category, like, doesn't make them good at comedy.
00:45:35.000Like, the cops will be like, well, this law-abiding citizen is going to prison, but once the anarchy phase happens and there's no cops anymore because they've been abolished, now you can do whatever you want!
00:45:43.000I do not want to live in New York City when you can do whatever you want.
00:45:47.000So here you are now, Argentina elects Javier Millet.
00:45:51.000This is a guy who's roasted the left, he's called a mierda over and over again.
00:45:56.000You swear in a different language because most people don't know what you're saying.
00:46:00.000Some people are saying, as Brexit signaled the victory of Donald Trump in the next election in the United States, this right here, this is a landslide victory for an anti-woke anarcho-capitalist.
00:46:13.000A lot of people are like, Trump's gonna win.
00:46:15.000There's something that people need to recall or think about when it comes to this guy.
00:46:21.000Argentina has like a hundred and fifty percent inflation or something like that.
00:46:38.000We're talking about I mean, when I moved to New York City, it was dollar-sliced pizza, now it's dollar-fifty pizza.
00:46:45.000There's no dollar-sliced pizza in New York City.
00:46:46.000And also, this has been going on in Argentina for multiple years, too.
00:46:51.000And it was going on long before our inflation kicked in in the past two years.
00:46:57.000And the only reason I'm saying this is because Libertarian ideas, as much as I like them, the average person is not at the point where they're like, screw the whole government yet.
00:47:08.000So the American population... And again, you're talking to a guy that loves the idea of cutting the government as much as possible.
00:47:17.000Donald Trump is winning among 18- to 34-year-olds.
00:47:21.000I mean, he's not badly losing in New York right now, which is crazy.
00:47:42.000I just want people in America to at least remember that Argentina's conditions and the United States' conditions are significantly different.
00:47:51.000You know what this kind of reminds me of?
00:47:54.000You know how when Elon bought Twitter and then he fired two-thirds of everyone who went there and everyone goes, I wonder how this is going to work out?
00:48:01.000Because if he can fire two-thirds of Everybody why can't Facebook go to fire and YouTube and all the stuff so I wonder if this is gonna kind of Be like a bit of a test run where he goes.
00:48:10.000You know what we don't need a cultural diversity committee We definitely don't whatever and he was gonna scrap it and he'll probably be like look.
00:48:17.000It's fine I'm I went to grocery store the other night And uh, we like to buy these little salamis, I don't know if you guys have seen them in the basement, where it's like three different kinds and there's maybe like 20 slices of each.
00:49:11.000In a couple years, you'll have the $5 menu for the stuff that used to be the dollar menu.
00:49:15.000But the key thing is it's like certain like for commodities, commodities are competitive and they will probably, but like for prices at a restaurant and stuff, like they're not, it's the grocery, it's not going back.
00:49:27.000Eggs can maybe come down or whatever, but like restaurants, they don't lower prices.
00:49:32.000I'll tell you this, I went to the grocery store and I like me some heavy whipping cream in my coffee.
00:50:02.000I'm wondering if the profit margin for derivative products is higher than for the pure product.
00:50:09.000Meaning, if the company says, we can sell a pint, or whatever, a little carton, a pint of heavy cream, and we'll make $1 per carton, or whatever, If we take that same amount of cream and sell it to people who are going to make whipped cream or butter, we might make $2 per pint because of the derivatives.
00:50:32.000I'm wondering if that's why the production has gone down and the stores aren't carrying it as much.
00:51:05.000I mean, the thing is, I think that they're going to work, you know, at least in the short term, because the Conditions that they've set up in the past in Argentina.
00:51:15.000Everyone is everything is is so all the money that they have is going straight to government and government industry or debt servicing is costs are like I'm sure they're gonna have to they're gonna they've they've gone like I think they've they've They've had like three times they've had to restructure their debt, so they'll have to do it again because they have to get dollars to peg their... By the way, the fact that the United States did not like re-service their debt like two years ago or whatever, at a low, is insane.
00:51:41.000I don't even want to talk about it because there's nothing that can be done.
00:51:45.000When interest rates were zero and they're like, people are like, why don't you refine?
00:51:50.000And that was also when Trump was like, Hey, we should refill the strategic petroleum thing when gas was like, Oh yeah.
00:51:55.000And everybody was like, well, the fact that you're suggesting it means we shouldn't.
00:52:00.000I mean, that is a frustrating turn of events that when things were cheap and, and, and good, we didn't seem like obviously in hindsight, it seems so obvious, you know, interest rates couldn't be, Lower, possibly.
00:52:13.000I guess the problem was Trump at one moment tried to be like, maybe we should take these bad boys negative.
00:52:56.000CIA was likely behind Lula in Brazil and that didn't work out great.
00:53:01.000I don't think the CIA would be behind a guy like this.
00:53:03.000I think the CIA would be opposed to a guy like this because nowadays the federal government and the narrative that is pushed is not a right-wing small government narrative.
00:53:15.000It's definitely a big government I thought that the powers that be, the authoritarian powers that be, would not want him in power because he's a populist libertarian, but then the people are like, well, but the liberal economic order needs all the help it can get, so if Argentina wants to join as a partner by taking the US dollar on, then maybe it's worth it.
00:54:09.000He says fraud has both civil and criminal penalties.
00:54:13.000Ken Paxton, Attorney General of the great state of Texas, has announced an investigation into media matters for potential fraud, saying, The Office of the Attorney General is opening an investigation into media matters for potential fraudulent activity.
00:54:28.000Under the Texas Bureau Organization's Code and Deceptive Trade Practices Act, the OAG will vigorously enforce against nonprofits who commit fraudulent acts in or affecting the state of Texas.
00:54:37.000Attorney General Paxson was extremely troubled by the allegations that Media Matters, a radical anti-free speech organization, fraudulently manipulated data on X, formerly known as Twitter.
00:54:47.000Quote, we are examining the issue closely to ensure the public has not been deceived by the schemes of radical left-wing organizations who would like nothing more than to limit free speech by reducing participation in the public square, said Attorney General Paxson.
00:56:31.000So what's going to happen is, with a fraud investigation for a charity, they're not going to go, media matters committed fraud, they're going to say, John Smith, whoever's the head of that, fake name, you know, John Doe or Jane Doe, said these things fraudulently in an effort to engage in these behaviors.
00:56:46.000So they'll take out the employees that committed fraud, will get their criminal filings, and then the company itself, is it going to take a civil hit?
00:56:54.000Because it's got 11 million in assets and 21.
00:57:12.000Your 11 million in assets, bro, that's not enough to maintain a couple car dealerships.
00:57:17.000That was in 2021 was their, what they had on hand was 11 million.
00:57:20.000And so what I imagine happening now is, facing a massive lawsuit from Elon Musk and an investigation from Ken Paxton, they're gonna get buried in legal paperwork.
00:57:28.000They're not gonna be able to afford the lawyers.
00:57:34.000If they actually doctored up images to get advertisers to leave the company, that is absolutely trash.
00:57:40.000The issue is, they didn't have to do it before, but they're desperate.
00:57:44.000What is happening now with the narrative machine, the neoliberal, neoconservative Uniparty, is they are so desperate because they're losing every day, they have to engage in more and more extreme activities.
00:57:56.000It used to be that they could make a phone call to one of their cult members at Twitter and they'd say, okay, we understand, we'll do as we're told.
00:58:09.000Now they're calling Elon and he's like, well actually I'm the richest man in the world, so I got more fuck you money than you can imagine, have a nice day.
00:58:16.000There's nothing we have, Elon's done nothing wrong, so they must now fabricate it, and that's risky, and it's a losing strategy, and they're gonna lose because of it.
00:58:25.000And the funny thing is they've been doing this stuff for so long that probably it never crossed anybody's mind that this was a bad idea.
00:58:32.000They've been just getting away with this forever, and nobody probably said, hey, this isn't maybe the best idea to do this.
00:58:40.000Yeah, it was like it was incrementally getting worse.
00:58:42.000Well, they just have, like, probably have never had, and they've probably done this to tons of companies.
00:58:54.000Media Matters says, hey, you said a naughty word, and they go, okay, fine, we'll take it down, because it's easier than dealing with a lawsuit.
00:59:48.000Now they have to take it to an extreme.
00:59:50.000Doctoring a circumstance in order to try and get advertisers to pull out and now it's easily provable Yo discovery is gonna be a bitch.
00:59:59.000Yeah Yeah, this is this will be interesting to see if there's actual criminal charges that it's beyond that discovery may lead to expose government exposure Yeah, yeah, I'm willing to bet you will find communications between media matters and people in government.
01:00:14.000No question whoo Well, I'd love to see who funds them.
01:00:19.000They're paying out $6 million in wages in 2021.
01:00:22.000And I bet it's like one guy getting a million bucks.
01:00:25.000$1.6 million to the executives and then another $6 million to other salaries.
01:00:29.000You can look up the salaries explicitly.
01:00:31.000You can look up their names and how much money they can pay.
01:00:33.000I'm more interested in what do they produce?
01:00:37.000If you even ask them, what have you done?
01:00:40.000We call that right-wing misinformation.
01:01:04.000It's a 501c3 progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S.
01:01:14.000So it's literally a propaganda outfit looking to do what it can to harm people that have different opinions.
01:01:34.000Man, tortious interference is crazy enough, right?
01:01:37.000Like, if Phil and Danny had a contract, and then I went to Phil and said, cancel that contract with Danny or else, that's tortious interference.
01:01:44.000They're doing that, but they're also fabricating evidence in order to get away with it.
01:03:15.000And now what I think we're actually seeing is the storming of the battlefield.
01:03:20.000All of these lawsuits, these people pushing back the pledges to sponsor, to buy ads on X. This is everyone basically saying, we're winning.
01:03:45.000We're looking up the hill and that light's shining down.
01:03:47.000I'm not sure how... The Battle of Helms Deep will be won!
01:03:49.000I'm not sure how accurate this is, but someone is tweeting that the judge that will be hearing the Elon Musk bombshell lawsuit against Media Matters was appointed by Donald Trump.
01:03:57.000Judge Mark T. Pittman is the same judge that ordered the FDA to release the Pfizer files.
01:04:30.000A tweet from Chris Pavlovsky, the CEO of Rumble, says, Truth Social just filed an unprecedented defamation lawsuit incorporating 20 media companies.
01:04:41.000Corporate media and activists are going to feel the heat.
01:04:44.000I want you, this Thursday, when you're sitting down with your family, to say, I'm thankful for the lawsuits that are being filed against these evil neocon neoliberal organizations.
01:04:56.000Today, Truth Social filed the defamation lawsuit that is likely unprecedented in history, incorporating 20 publications and even more may be added.
01:05:06.000All of them published the same false information about Truth Social and refused to fully retract their stories.
01:05:11.000To the fake news outlets that think themselves above accountability, we'll see you in court.
01:06:26.000There's a lot of people who will be like, oh, why is, you know, oh, Tim Guest is talking about the story, but that story came out earlier in the day or came out yesterday.
01:06:33.000The reason is we fact check and verify things.
01:06:41.000And turns out, once again, it was fake news.
01:06:44.000They say, this number was an utter fabrication.
01:06:46.000Each defendant, in apparent coordination, reported the exact same false number within approximately 24 hours of one another, each citing to a Public Securities and Exchange Commission filing, in which the mystery $73 million loss appears nowhere!
01:07:27.000Times v. Sullivan, the actual malice standard would require for this lawsuit to proceed, the news organizations had to know what they were printing was false.
01:07:53.000Admitting in court, we did not actually read anything we wrote.
01:07:58.000They're gonna have to admit what everybody already knows, which is that they're not really journalists, they're just content creators, essentially.
01:08:21.000And so one guy tweets, 15 black kids beat a white kid to death, and it's not being covered because of race, blah, blah, blah, and everyone picks it up.
01:08:30.000And so I watched the video, and sure enough, there's six kids, not fifteen.
01:09:43.000People are fighting back in huge numbers.
01:09:46.000It's crazy that these businesses don't have like a fiduciary obligation to like they're like the actual just just keeping their own businesses alive, you know to just be smarter than that, but I don't I guess I don't know who's running these things because Well, I mean if their goal if like the market watch and CNBC didn't check on that like I understand Rolling Stone they don't know what their head from their ass, but like Oh, dude, NBC News may as well be Media Matters.
01:10:13.000NBC News has a political team that is known, no question, and is non-controversial for making things up.
01:10:20.000In one instance, they even ran a picture of me on the Today Show over a fake story.
01:10:25.000It's been a long time, but the writer included a false statement.
01:10:29.000And then a bunch of other outlets like Variety and I think Deadline picked the story up, cited the false news, NBC within minutes removed the false citation, so it was out of their story, creating a circular loop of fake news with no source.
01:10:42.000It's masterful what they do and how they've created fake news.
01:10:48.000Like, they were probably doing this for decades.
01:10:50.000There must have been some sort of buffer period where, like, journalism, there was, like, legitimate, like, you know, journalism, like, the Watergate, all that stuff, and then it switched over to this slowly, and nobody called them on it forever.
01:11:00.000This kind of stuff is a phenomenon that has arisen with the internet.
01:11:07.000Like, as long as there was, like, cable news, you had your general...
01:11:12.000Well, the thing is, I think about that sometimes, though, because if they wanted to spread some fake story before the internet, it would have been even harder to refute, because if that one person can't get some sort of, like, you know, TV show to cover them... But it wasn't as polarized and, like, people weren't attacking other Americans, like, that had different opinions.
01:11:32.000If you think about it, like, when I started, like, watching news a lot was right after 9-11, right?
01:11:38.000So that 9-11 happened, and it's like, okay, that's what I'm paying attention to news.
01:11:41.000And I used to watch MSNBC all the time and from like 2001 until 2010, 2009, something like that, MSNBC was perfectly, it seemed perfectly normal, right?
01:11:54.000Like Joe Scarborough had a nighttime show and he was, you know, he was a Republican that acted like a Republican and sounded like, you know, your standard Republicans and stuff.
01:12:05.000And it was in like 2010-2011 when you started, when I stopped watching MSNBC because I just felt like it didn't have anything other than the progressive perspective.
01:12:16.000So I think that once the internet and social, once social media became so popular and you had your big tech companies starting to realize and make moves with the powerful You know, products that they created.
01:12:30.000Um, I think that's when it really started.
01:12:32.000So I think, I think this all ties in with the whole social media and your cell phone.
01:12:35.000Yeah, probably because of all the whole, like, clicking.
01:12:38.000I want to, I want to give people an example to understand why you never talk to the press.
01:12:44.000You may have heard about that famous Supreme Court justice who said, don't talk to cops.
01:12:49.000Well, don't talk to journalists either, for any reason.
01:12:52.000Now, you can talk to a journalist if they come from a publication that you know as Honor and Integrity and you're a fan of, that's totally fine.
01:12:58.000But any corporate mainstream press, avoid.
01:13:01.000A guy named Andrew Marantz, he is a scumbag, he is an evil lying prick who writes fake stories for a living, interviewed me several years ago.
01:13:12.000He took my quotes and manipulated them to change what I said.
01:13:17.000But his argument basically is, you literally said these words, didn't you?
01:13:46.000But he made it seem like the errors were mine.
01:13:48.000So even though he lied in his story when he got caught, even when they're forced to correct under threat of lawsuit, they still blamed me for the fake story they wrote.
01:13:58.000Yeah, and they probably the language was vague enough where they go, you know, maybe someone will interpret it that way, but they were kind of making it out.
01:14:04.000So when I when I called and had my lawyer talk to them and threatened, they said, What do you mean?
01:14:38.000And the audiotapes prove that he created a fake story.
01:14:39.000And there's, I mean, there's been no shortage of people, like Dave Portnoy all the time, where people want to interview him, and he goes, okay, fine, happy to interview you, just let me record it.
01:15:14.000And they'll be like, okay, there you go.
01:15:15.000And, you know, for you, it's just like the hassle of suing, unless you have a ton of time and money on your hands, just for most people, it's not even worth doing.
01:15:34.000Ladies and gentlemen, well, we got a lot of crazy news going on these days, and it seems like there's a lot of good news with these lawsuits and stuff.
01:16:38.000Trump releases doctor's note saying he is in excellent health.
01:16:42.000Of course, the implication is Trump is, for one, trying to earn votes by saying I'm healthy, but also there is a serious concern that something may happen to him.
01:16:50.000Yeah, today's also Joe Biden's 81st birthday.
01:17:29.000I don't know what I'm talking about here.
01:17:30.000I mean, yeah, it's honestly like kind of sad at this point because we would never treat any 81 year old this way if they weren't the president.
01:19:31.000Trump did some stuff that was like what you would call the bad guy stuff.
01:19:34.000Like, in my opinion, he made his family in positions of power, which I was like, I don't like when politicians do that when they're not qualified.
01:19:54.000I'm just saying the whole destroying democracy thing- It didn't come close.
01:19:57.000He did a few things- He's more like status quo.
01:19:59.000With a little goodness sprinkled on top.
01:20:01.000He gave his generals control of the drones, the drone warfare.
01:20:05.000He gave that to his generals, his clandestine drone warfare, which is like, well, that's supposed to be the president's job to decide who gets droned, not the generals.
01:20:18.000In fact, if you look at the way that Vietnam went down, when LBJ was getting involved in which targets were going to be bombed, that was really problematic for the war itself.
01:20:30.000So I'm not trying to stomp on you, so go ahead.
01:20:33.000Well, I don't know if he did it in order to make them clandestine or if they were already clandestine, but he made secret droning bomb campaigns, basically.
01:20:40.000Um, but other than those three things, putting family in power, giving the country over to Fauci and the secret drone bombs, he didn't do anything, like, super bad.
01:20:48.000What's that saying of, uh, don't let the, uh, perfect be the enemy of the good?
01:20:53.000Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
01:20:55.000Yeah, so, like, that's the thing about, like, criticizing Trump over, like, oh, his family was in government.
01:21:00.000Okay, yeah, and Joe Biden was giving his brother his son.
01:21:03.000The counter is Biden for his family power, too.
01:22:28.000I don't think that either of them can win that vote, because if there's a fake-looking election, Maus will say, well, there was an election.
01:22:34.000I mean, again, both sides, whatever side loses will claim that there was some sort of funny business.
01:22:43.000The point is that they're having fun ribbing on each other.
01:22:46.000I think they're going to have to go to the next creator clash.
01:22:48.000Someone's going to pay up and they're going to laugh about it.
01:22:50.000It's going to be Roseanne and Michael Malice boxing to decide the final victor.
01:22:54.000Yeah, but I agree, because I've been saying this for some time now, and shout out to Dave Smith.
01:22:59.000When he was here, he brought up, he said, to me, the best thing I mentioned on the podcast with Jack Dorsey was that, I said, if they kept doing this, it would lead this country to civil war.
01:23:08.000And they all laugh, because like, are you nuts?
01:23:11.000And then January 6th, and then the Summer of Love, and now we're at the point where, the reason why I said this back then, 2016 nobody believed actually happened.
01:23:20.000Like, the Democrats think Donald Trump was a Russian spy.
01:23:23.000And they maybe have walked back now, not all of them, right?
01:23:27.000But for years, they were like, Trump is working for the Soviets!
01:23:30.000They've only walked it back enough so that way, if someone challenges him on it now, they'll go, well, maybe not.
01:23:35.000But as soon as someone's like, no, yeah, definitely, they'll jump right in there and be like, oh, yeah, he totally was, too.
01:24:52.000I think they won the majority of their lawsuits filed, but ultimately didn't get remedy because the determination was the amount of votes challenged wouldn't have resulted in a change in the election.
01:25:01.000The media is lying and claiming that they were thrown out and he lost all of them.
01:25:32.000Because what may happen between the election day in November and inauguration day in January, and then you've got like the vote count in December or whatever, it's gonna be... I have to imagine every single organization in the country will file a lawsuit.
01:25:49.000With 2020, with 2016, you have to imagine that right now, every Democrat lawyer and every Republican lawyer is sitting down saying, they're probably already drafting their arguments.
01:26:00.000The votes have not even happened yet, and they're drafting up a bunch of arguments for standing, for grounds, all of this stuff.
01:26:07.000It's going to be the day after the election, and you're going to see a wave of lawsuits filed.
01:26:10.000In fact, I'm pretty sure this happened in 2016.
01:26:13.000Vaguely remember, when they called Nevada for Hillary, the Trump team announced a lawsuit was being filed against them already.
01:26:20.000And then Trump ended up winning, so, like, nothing happened with that.
01:26:22.000But I could be wrong, but something like that happened.
01:26:24.000Yeah, I mean, if Trump wins, a lot of people's heads are gonna explode in this country.
01:26:28.000Trump can't win in the sense that the media will claim he didn't, lawyers will file lawsuits, and they'll make up a reason as to why he didn't really win, even when he does.
01:26:37.000Yeah, I mean... Because that was 2016.
01:26:39.000Yeah, I don't imagine that's going to be the problem.
01:26:41.000I still think that the ballot harvesting and stuff is going to be the actual thing that solidifies the Democrats winning.
01:26:50.000I think that they've got that in the lock.
01:27:12.000You get a couple of Democrat activists to go knock on a door in New York, which is Biden plus 10 and a D plus 27.
01:27:20.000That 30-year-old's gonna knock on a door, a 30-year-old dude's gonna answer, and they're gonna be like, hey, you get your mail-in vote, how would you like to vote for Joe Biden?
01:27:34.000But hold on, even Gavin Newsom will not allow a Democratic recovery enough to beat Trump.
01:27:39.000But my fear, and I do not like living in fear, but this is just like I'm staring at the mouth of the beast, is the electronic voting machines.
01:27:46.000That they will take all the votes, they'll be like, thank you everyone for your participation.
01:27:54.000And what did Biden beat Trump 50 50.5, but none of this matters
01:27:59.000You guys, but you're thinking in terms of 2020 and 2016 2024 is going to be every lawyer in the country filing a lawsuit, all at the same time, over every day, for several weeks, and every court will be jammed up, and everyone's gonna say, we have no idea who won.
01:28:15.000That's like a DDOS attack on the government voting process.
01:28:21.000Is there anything that can be done to mitigate this happening, considering, like, probably, you know, we're not the only people who are talking about this right now?
01:28:27.000You could have like seven blockchains set up to verify the vote.
01:28:30.000I don't think they're going to have that in place.
01:28:32.000Otherwise we could sit around with our fingers up our butts and wait for all hell to break loose.
01:28:50.000Trump could win 80% and they'll argue, clearly the machines are broken, Trump could not have won by this much, and this proves a discrepancy and the election must be redone.
01:28:58.000And you'll get thousands of lawsuits and the courts will start going through them.
01:29:02.000That could be a foreign attempt to stymie our elections is by inciting us to create too many lawsuits on ourselves.
01:29:18.000The issue is not that Russia created BLM ads and encouraged Black Lives Matter to make the right wing angry.
01:29:24.000The issue is that Democrats have already stated The leadership of the Democratic Party in 2020, that if Trump were to win, they would encourage in their war game, they said, we would push West Coast states to secede from the Union unless Trump gave in and gave them concessions.
01:29:50.000Oh gosh, it doesn't even need to be a country.
01:29:52.000When I say foreign, it could be a corporation.
01:29:54.000It could be people that are manipulating us to be afraid of each other so that we sue each other and blockade our own... I think this path is inevitable.
01:30:16.000But I was talking to a friend the other day who told me outright, someone I've known my whole life, that a baby at nine months, even if it is about to be born, is a parasite on the mother, and the mother has a right to end it because it's not alive.
01:30:29.000It's a symbiote, not a parasite, it's a symbiote.
01:30:32.000But I'm not speaking to facts, I'm saying this is what my friend said to me.
01:30:37.000And I said, whatever you think, understand that position is fringe and is going to result in serious conflict in this country because Colorado allows that and Oklahoma doesn't.
01:30:48.000But when I heard someone outright say, I will never back down.
01:30:53.000Babies gestated to nine months are a parasite within the mother and the mother can remove it if she wants, even if it ends the life because that's not even a baby, it's not even alive, it's a fetus.
01:31:02.000And I'm like, if the only thing separating Two babies is a layer of flesh from the mother, and the other baby was born, but they're the identical in every other way.
01:31:20.000Which is why I actually think we're going to win, because that is super fringe, and no one is like... The average person's gonna be like, why are you nuts?
01:31:29.000You want to know why it is the Left doesn't care about books in schools?
01:31:32.000Because I had this conversation with a friend, and she was saying, like, I don't hear anything about this, and I'm like, right, you don't have kids.
01:31:43.000They're all like, you should see the stuff that my kid learns, and like, basically, they have to deprogram their kids when their kids come home.
01:31:50.000Like, their kids come home, and they say all this stuff, and then they go like, yeah, that's not really true.
01:31:54.000We were talking about Loudoun County and I'm like, why is, why is Virginia, you know, why did Virginia elect a Republican governor?
01:31:59.000Granted, they've elected a lot of Democrats recently, but why did Loudoun County flip and bring in a Republican DA?
01:32:05.000And I'm like, parents are seeing these books.
01:32:07.000The DA arrested a father who was screaming at people for covering up the rape of his daughter.
01:33:21.000Post-graduate women is the only demographic that's so... Of course, Joe Biden.
01:33:27.000Okay, I'm being hyperbolic because I'm not including race.
01:33:31.000Or state from this, I'm saying out of education, gender, party, and age, obviously if you go to Democrats you're going to find much higher approval, substantially.
01:33:42.000But in terms of non-party affiliation, out of age and education and gender, only post-graduate females have a high approval rating, a higher approval rating for Joe Biden.
01:35:45.000And the way it works is there's like a metal plate and when the cat walks in it steps on a plate which pulls a piece of metal and goes down.
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01:36:41.000We got a bunch of awesome documentaries.
01:36:42.000You definitely gotta check out Infringed by Lauren Southern and Jon DuToit.
01:36:47.000But let's read your Super Chats right now.
01:36:52.000Josh Berg says, hey guys, first today, I'm looking to build a Wardenclyffe Tower on a micro-scale, something interesting to look up if you don't know what it is.
01:37:16.000I wonder if, like, the main issue with that is that it kills people?
01:37:20.000Because I have to imagine if you're like transporting high levels of energy wirelessly, you're losing a ton of energy and probably creating some kind of disruptive, you know, I don't know, radioactive pulse of some sort.
01:37:33.000Yeah, I think, was he trying to send it underground or something?
01:38:32.000We wrote a script like two years ago, but it's done for essentially...
01:38:41.000It was very of the times, and we tried to basically rewrite it to update it, essentially, and it was very much of that moment, probably a few years ago.
01:38:56.000No, there was no COVID references whatsoever, actually, but part of it involved Twitter it was a whole thing but and like but like like it was basically this like bloggers movie making fun of like left-wing right-wing bloggers essentially I was like played a Ben Shapiro type and Ryan was like be like the head of vice kind of thing and then but my life is bankrupt it's like all this it's like the world has changed so fast and like there was like a whole Twitter angle to and it's just like Twitter different company now it's just it's too different but we're always thinking of ideas the problem is is we're just nobody wants to make them
01:39:28.000How much money do you need to make one?
01:39:45.000But we talk about movies all the time because that's like that like when I got into comedy and stuff like I wanted to make movies like I've written many scripts like that's what I've written a movie called Filth City you can check it out it's about it's on Tubi it's about the crack-smoking mayor former mayor of Toronto Rob Ford yeah Rob Ford is it's called Filth City you can check it out so and I like I started in and wrote it so I'm serious I think Ryan's gonna be here next week Yeah, I was gonna come with him, but then I was supposed to be in Edmonton, and then I'm not now, but... So come with him.
01:46:22.000I'll tell you the one story that my parents always tell me is when they were kids in the Soviet Union, whenever you saw a line, you just got in it because you just knew it was something you wanted.
01:48:30.000It's like, I find myself standing on the precipice of being famous, and like, God, I still like to check my Twitter notifications, because I enjoy, like, hearing what people think.
01:48:39.000And it gets to a point where it's impossible.
01:48:42.000The noise, the feedback becomes so great.
01:48:44.000The amount of phone calls you get in the day, you gotta shut your phone off, it's already on silent, like...
01:48:49.000Man, it is a type of sacrifice, but the benefit is so great to be well-known in society.
01:49:33.000They're currently input in in the works.
01:49:35.000We are like 50% towards our setup goal for in terms of like organizational and it's going to be tremendous.
01:49:44.000So we're really really excited for this and we've got some big plans for December this I will say now because I want people to get ready for this in the event.
01:49:53.000We are working on a December 11th event in New Hampshire and we're we're We're it's it's it's probably gonna happen So it's gonna be on it will Mike Lee it will if we do it.
01:50:08.000I believe we're looking at like December 11th Live Tim cast IRL.
01:50:12.000I know it's a Monday, but it'll be big.
01:50:14.000It'll be fun and There's a chance it doesn't happen because of the logistics But you know some other stuff and then there's like other stuff working on for the for the month of December before we wrap up the last week of December after like the Christmas week we're not here and Because, uh, I hate not working, but it's just, it's impossible.
01:54:08.000And so I'm like, okay, it's time to put an end to this.
01:54:11.000We are gonna fund to a very, very large sum of money skateboard media culture that pushes back against this.
01:54:16.000Don't get me wrong, most of the big media brand stuff is still doing the good skateboarding with the good tricks, and I totally respect it, but seeing these people And it has a lot to do with them attacking companies.
01:54:28.000So when I hear from my friend, who's a pro skater, and he's like, we're getting attacked by these woke people for not doing X, I'm like, okay, I'm gonna put money in this and I'm gonna destroy that.
01:54:36.000That's not gonna get anywhere, no ground in skateboarding.
01:54:39.000So, now on Instagram, I've got a bunch of skate clips that are going up.
01:54:42.000Just yesterday, I landed what's called a Switch El Nino.
01:58:08.000We are going to have our own facility on the East Coast that does things that are relatively similar, but it's not just skateboarding, it's gonna be action sports.
01:58:35.000So the people who are like, you're not allowed to skate here because you're a big-eat bullbug, actually that's you, and I don't care if a dude shows up, you can wear whatever you want, you can skate.
01:58:53.000There were skateboarders at a spot they did not own.
01:58:56.000They threatened to physically remove me if I showed up.
01:59:00.000And I was like, skateboarders trespass all the time to skate.
01:59:03.000And there's this makeshift park on someone else's property, and they actually publicly stated if I showed up, they would physically remove me.
01:59:11.000And I was like, okay, well, I bought it.
01:59:14.000But we were trying to buy it in the first place, because we didn't think there was any beef, and it was crazy that we're in Martinsburg, like, we're buying property, we're building a skate park, we're doing these things, and then after that, they post, we will physically remove him if he shows up.
01:59:34.000Now look, if someone's going there and they're smashing things, they're doing drugs, they're doing illegal stuff, no, no, no, that's not a skateboarder.
01:59:54.000I don't know, but I was talking to some dude from the park and I'm like, I told him, like, two weeks later, I was like, hey, just wanted to let you know, I own this.
02:00:35.000They're like, oh no, we tried banning a skateboarder from a park, and now once we find out that he's actually the legal owner of it, now we're just gonna claim he's gonna destroy it, you have to hate him.
02:00:45.000And I'm like, not only will I not destroy it, we will legally protect it, and we will expand it in any way you guys want.
02:00:55.000The only constraint is, like, dude, you can't tell someone, because of something totally unrelated to skateboarding, and non-criminal, because of their worldviews or who they are, they can't skateboard.
02:01:14.000Because then they don't know who to kick down.
02:01:16.000Would you like to manage this project?
02:01:18.000I could run a casting session with you if you want.
02:01:21.000I would not undo it, but if you... Well, you just put out a casting call, literally, Tim Pool lookalike must be able to skate, send in your headshots, and they just have to look like you, similar body, have to skate.
02:01:33.000And then you all get the exact same wardrobe, and you just all show up at the same skate park with all these people there, and they're like, is it him?
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