Colby Covington joins us to talk about self-defense and criminal justice in the wake of the New York City subway attack on Daniel Pinnamanen. Plus, the story of a woman accused of being a racist for trying to steal a city bike from a black teenager.
00:00:00.000A witness has come forward and said that Daniel Penny, the subway Samaritan, is a hero because
00:00:28.000Because they were all terrified for their lives until he intervened to save them.
00:00:32.000And I think this context is important.
00:00:34.000They're saying the charges should be dropped.
00:00:36.000It's particularly important because the New York Times is arguing that the passengers should have intervened to stop Daniel Penny, to protect the man who was victimizing them.
00:00:47.000And in fact, they say several protesters are demanding the incarceration And insisting on the culpability of the passengers as perpetrators, saying that because they did not do anything to stop this, they were guilty.
00:01:02.000So not only are they outright saying if you defend yourself you'll go to jail, they're saying if you cower in fear as someone else defends themselves, they're going to lock you up too.
00:01:12.000We got that plus another amazing story out of New York.
00:01:15.000You may have seen this because the video got 40 million views over the weekend.
00:01:18.000A hospital worker accused of being a racist Karen who was trying to steal a city bike, which is one of those bike rental, bike sharing things, from a young black teenager.
00:01:28.000The only problem is, it turns out, she had a receipt for the bike, and the real story is, this white hospital worker who was six months pregnant was having her bike stolen by a group of young black teenagers.
00:01:38.000That seems to be the case considering the evidence presented and published showing she actually had the receipt for the bike and they were trying to take it from her.
00:01:46.000You had Ben Crump and all of these activists came out and said that she was a racist, Karen.
00:01:49.000Well, her uncle has launched a GoFundMe to support her, so we're going to talk a lot about self-defense and criminal justice, because we also have Sam Britton.
00:01:58.000Remember that guy who was stealing all the luggage?
00:02:00.000He has been arrested as a fugitive from justice, from the Biden administration to jail.
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00:03:32.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and a whole lot more is Colby Covington.
00:03:58.000Everybody knows who you are, but do you want to give a brief introduction?
00:04:01.000Okay, so, uh, you know, I'm a UFC fighter, you know, UFC champion, Donald Trump's favorite fighter, the people's champion, America's champion, the king of Miami, so I got a lot of titles that I've won in my days fighting in the UFC and, you know, now I'm a full-time patriot fighting for the conservative movement.
00:05:21.000Caring for others in New York City especially.
00:05:23.000They say, a retiree who witnessed the fatal choking incident called Daniel Penney a hero and slammed Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for prosecuting him.
00:05:35.000The witness who described herself as a woman of color said it was wrong for Bragg to charge Penney.
00:05:39.000It was self-defense and I believe in my heart that he saved a lot of people that day that could have gotten hurt.
00:05:45.000You know, I want to point out, too, when we look at this video, and we hear the story of Jordan Neely threatening to hurt people, I don't know about you guys, but I kind of feel like I'm probably underestimating how serious it was.
00:05:57.000Like, it's not just some guy threatening people.
00:06:00.000I'm willing to bet it's more serious than anybody believes.
00:06:02.000Like, he was getting up in someone's face, or coming at somebody, or doing like a flinch, you know, like a faint shot at him to try and get him.
00:06:10.000Something was more than just him yelling.
00:06:13.000Well, yeah, I mean, because people on the subway are thanking him.
00:06:16.000There's footage of people thanking him after it occurred.
00:06:19.000I haven't seen anything about anyone who was on that train car coming out and saying he went too far and shouldn't have done this.
00:06:24.000I've heard nothing at all about anything from anyone that was on the train car actually complaining.
00:06:33.000I mean, I can't imagine why there would be protesters saying that the people that were on the train that didn't stop The Marine, I forget his name, the Marine from... Penny?
00:06:47.000Like, they're asking, they're saying that the other people should be punished for not doing what they're literally punishing Penny for right now?
00:06:57.000Well, this is hilarious, right, because here's what would happen.
00:06:59.000If they could go back in time, if they had a time machine, they go back in time, and then they stop him from putting the assailants in a chokehold, and then everyone gets charged for not stopping them from putting him in a chokehold for putting him in a chokehold, and then, hey, this is just a chain of everyone putting him in a chokehold and everyone going into jail for putting him in a chokehold.
00:07:52.000And I'm wondering, I don't know, like is there concern for you knowing how to actually fight?
00:07:59.000I guess the argument we've heard from the left is What Jordan Neely did didn't warrant choking him to death.
00:08:06.000And my response was, I don't think Penny was trying to choke him to death, I think he was trying to stop him.
00:08:12.000So I guess, I don't know enough about fighting to know where that line is, or what you think about what is acceptable in terms of subduing somebody.
00:08:20.000Yeah, you know, he was obviously trying to subdue him and there's no way anybody could have thought he was gonna kill him by just, you know, removing his conscious, you know, by choking him out.
00:08:47.000Because he afterwards, uh, Penny puts him in the recovery position and the other passengers and then he was still moving and breathing and then they bring him to the hospital and he died.
00:08:56.000I guess it was like on the way there or something.
00:09:39.000You obviously you know what it looks like when someone's aggressively trying to
00:09:43.000punch someone, you know, it doesn't look like he was trying to hurt him.
00:09:45.000Let's I'm saying this guy was a Marine.
00:09:47.000If he wanted to just savagely beat this guy to death, it would have looked very
00:09:50.000different. It would have looked very different.
00:09:52.000Check this out, so the witness account from this woman, she's in her 60s, she said, I'm sitting on the train reading my book, and all of a sudden I hear someone spewing this rhetoric, he said, I don't care if I have to kill an F, I will, I will, I will go to jail, I'll take a bullet, recalled the woman, who was in her 60s.
00:10:06.000The terrified passengers crowded towards the exit doors.
00:10:09.000I'm looking at where we are in the tube, in the sardine can, and I'm like, okay, we're between stations.
00:10:30.000That Penny waited until the last minute to intervene for the sake of his fellow passengers.
00:10:34.000She heard a thump when he dragged Neely to the ground but couldn't clearly see until the doors opened at the Broadway Lafayette station and most of the passengers exited.
00:10:42.000The witness waited for police to arrive to provide a statement.
00:11:06.000Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass said at Penny's arraignment Friday that the Marine veteran, who has lived his entire life in the New York area, continued to hold Nelia for a period of time after the man had stopped moving.
00:11:29.000After widespread protests erupted across the city, with many demonstrators and even politicians calling Penny a murderer, Bragg charged Penny.
00:11:35.000And now I'm hearing that they're like regular New Yorkers saying criminal charges should not be coming from a tiny fringe group of people.
00:11:43.000That's something I mean, obviously we can't verify whether or not the people that have been protesting are actually New Yorkers or not But it wouldn't surprise me considering the history of protests You know the past five or so years in the US that these people were from out of state Making a stink in a in the subway when your average New Yorker is probably like please don't charge this guy because we all hate dealing with mentally unstable people on in the subway because They are there are mentally unstable people.
00:12:33.000The guy who filmed it said he started screaming.
00:12:35.000He said he had no food, no drink, that he was tired, doesn't care if he goes to jail.
00:12:39.000He started screaming all these things and took off his jacket, a black jacket that he had, and threw it on the ground.
00:12:44.000The narrative that has emerged has become about race.
00:12:46.000A white man who fatally choked a black man, the witness said.
00:12:48.000This isn't about race, this is about people of all colors who are very, very afraid and a man who stepped in to help them.
00:12:54.000So here's the picture being painted by the witnesses.
00:12:56.000They're cowering in the back of the truck as this guy's screaming, takes his jacket off, throws it on the ground, and only at that point when he's saying he's about to kill people, or he's going to, and he takes his jacket off, like it looks like he's about to engage, do these men decide to subdue him.
00:13:12.000It sounds like he had all the things that, or he had exhibited all the things that necessary for legitimate self-defense, you know?
00:13:20.000He's there, so he's got his fist, he's making threats, you know?
00:14:12.000And that's not what he was supposed to do.
00:14:14.000He was supposed to allow himself to be killed, and he didn't, which is why he needs to be charged, because he's setting an example for people.
00:14:22.000He's showing people that you don't have to roll over and die because a left-wing mob is rioting in your neighborhood, or a neighborhood that you're invested in protecting.
00:14:30.000There's another name that everybody remembers.
00:15:36.000I feel like this is intentionally to make people lose their minds.
00:15:42.000It's like, how is it that they're gonna go ahead and argue for people to intervene on Jordan Neely's behalf when the other guy was intervening on everyone in the subway's behalf.
00:16:15.000Also, I just want to make a point, that sign that says, don't move here if you're scared of your neighbors, of course not, because if you're scared of your neighbors, you're already in New York.
00:16:56.000No one does a better job creating demand for Republicans than Democrats.
00:17:01.000I can't imagine how people are going to continue to allow this kind of stuff to happen as more and more victims are created.
00:17:09.000Like, people every day are dealing with this kind of stuff on the subway.
00:17:14.000And I can't imagine, again, I just can't imagine the people of New York actually supporting it.
00:17:18.000It's got to be activists that are making that noise.
00:17:21.000Yeah, well, and it's about, you know, the stories the media chooses to focus on.
00:17:25.000So as we were discussing, when an innocent person is pushed in front of a train by a complete maniac, that's not a story that's discussed.
00:17:32.000And then, when a citizen intervenes to prevent somebody who is a career criminal who's behaving violently, screaming about the fact that they're not afraid to go back to jail and they'll kill somebody, not only Is there even a question in anyone's mind about whether this was an appropriate instance for this person to intervene in?
00:17:51.000But we're seeing pictures of the person who died moonwalking in a subway station as if that absolves him.
00:17:59.000I just think this whole New York Times article is magic.
00:18:15.000Now, in their world, you're like, at a bank, and some guy breaks in to rob that bank, and the security guard aims a weapon at the burglar, at the bank robber, and the New York Times wants you to intervene to help the bank robber.
00:19:20.000Where, like, Penny intervenes, so then someone intervenes to stop Penny, so then someone intervenes to stop that person, and then everyone on the train is fighting each other under some legal requirement of intervention.
00:19:30.000And then the next article is like, should the people at the subway stop have intervened and stopped everyone on the subway car from stopping the people on the subway car that they were stopping from stopping the other people?
00:19:39.000In two weeks, there'll be no one left in Manhattan.
00:19:56.000The left doesn't want, like we've talked about, you know, the left does want to take away your right to self-defense because they don't believe that you should defend yourself against people that have already been victimized by society.
00:20:10.000I've said this before, the left believes that the people that, like Jordan himself, was a victim.
00:20:18.000He was a victim of circumstance, victim of a system, etc, etc.
00:20:22.000So when you have someone that's victimized like that, and he's just acting out in this terrible world that he's been oppressed in, and then the white man comes and kills him.
00:20:34.000And that's the entirety of the left's outlook on it.
00:20:38.000And so the white guy has come and victimized the black guy at the end of the day, and they can't abide by the idea that he was victimized again by historically powerful people, etc.
00:20:51.000And it's a simple concept to understand.
00:20:55.000But it takes all the agency away from every single person that behaves in a bad way.
00:21:15.000So Jordan Neely was screaming at innocent people after a life of crime because of socioeconomic factors, because we didn't fund that library, because his public school wasn't good enough or on par with European standards or standards in more wealthy neighborhoods.
00:22:03.000I think you're right that they lie, but there are true believers on the left who, if you really press them or you just try to infer from their conclusions, They really seem to believe that white people are just searching for excuses to kill black people all the time.
00:22:53.000I heard that when I was little, they said that if you get like a black belt, then it... Like, as a kid, they say it makes your hands deadly weapons.
00:23:01.000As an adult, I was told it makes assault aggravated.
00:23:05.000Like, if you're a trained fighter and you commit a crime, it's an aggravated crime.
00:23:09.000As if a regular person had a weapon, you being trained aggravates it or something.
00:23:13.000Well, I remember before the show, you were telling a story about somebody who was a wrestler and got in some trouble.
00:23:18.000Yeah, so there was this wrestler in my college at Oregon State and he got in a fight at a party because the guy was like cussing at his girlfriend.
00:23:26.000So he's like, dude, I'm not, you're not going to cuss at my girlfriend.
00:23:28.000Then the guy like pushed him and like threw a punch at him, a sucker punch.
00:23:32.000So he took it outside, double legs the guy on the ground.
00:23:34.000The guy hits his head off the concrete and had to get stitches and then goes to the police and ends up, my friend ended up getting assault with a deadly weapon because he was a wrestler.
00:24:15.000It's tough though when the adrenaline gets going like people don't know how to control their adrenaline rushes like it's a real thing like when you're in that type of moment where it's like high intensity and you feel like you know you're about to get in a fight like adrenaline the nerves start getting to you and you know you can't handle your emotions you don't think clearly anymore so you know I kind of I feel for those people.
00:24:34.000I think more people should probably do some kind of fight training, because even thinking about situations like this with Penny, he's a Marine, he was probably cool as a cucumber.
00:24:44.000Like, everyone else is freaking out, he's probably thinking, like, alright, I gotta stop this guy before it gets out of hand.
00:24:50.000And then there's other guys helping him do it.
00:24:52.000But you get someone who's terrified and shaking, and things can get a lot worse than they did here.
00:24:58.000In New York, when you get cops who are poorly trained and they start unloading their guns, and this actually happened, they ended up shooting seven random people because they were panicking and just like, people need to be able to be in control.
00:25:09.000That was at the Empire State Building, right?
00:25:13.000Guy came out of the building, I guess he had, it was like a disgruntled shooting or something?
00:25:16.000Yeah, I'm not sure what it was, but the police unloaded and they shot him, but... No, I think they missed him.
00:25:21.000Well, I mean, the thing is, they were using 9mm, so they may have missed him, but they also may have hit him, and they just go pass through, because they're fast bullets.
00:25:28.000They hit like seven random people, just like, because they were just like, just shooting, like, terrified of this guy.
00:25:34.000And, I mean, it could have been, you know, ricochets or whatever, but still, you know.
00:25:38.000You're shooting guns in New York City, like, just because you're cops doesn't mean the bullets stop in the bad guy, or, you know, they don't bounce or whatever, so.
00:26:18.000Recently, they dropped it down to manslaughter, and they're saying it wasn't part of a plea agreement, meaning the prosecutors just quietly were like, we're gonna reduce his charges on this one.
00:26:26.000Yo, it feels more and more like, across the country, if you like Donald Trump, if you are conservative, if you're libertarian, if you oppose the establishment, they will throw not just the book, but any book they have at you.
00:26:41.000There is unquestionably political motivation against conservatives and libertarians, people that are generally anti-establishment.
00:26:51.000There is a strong, strong incentive to do everything you can to punish those people for their opinions.
00:27:00.000There's going to be people that are going to say, no, that's not true and stuff.
00:27:04.000I really find it difficult to see anything else.
00:27:10.000The riots in 2020, people like this guy, kill a kid.
00:27:56.000And they said he has also been charged with leaving the scene of a crash that resulted in death.
00:28:00.000And now, not because of a plea agreement, they just said, As we have pointed out since the beginning, there is no evidence to support the misplaced allegation of intentional homicide.
00:28:08.000The state and defense forensic experts have provided comprehensive reports confirming the tragedy was an accident.
00:28:13.000Misplaced media hype and community conjecture is no substitute for evidence.
00:28:17.000Mr. Brand is anxious for the truth to be told to a jury trial.
00:29:04.000This is a little different take on it, but listen, if you're a conservative or if you're a libertarian, I know you got a life and stuff, but if you get put onto a jury, stay.
00:29:16.000Like, get in there and get on the jury, and if it happens to be someone that has political leanings that align with you, jury nullification is a great tool.
00:29:27.000Look at this headline from the original story.
00:29:29.000Man admits to running over 18-year-old after they had a political argument.
00:29:35.000See, he admitted to running over the teenager, leaving the scene of a crime, after having a political argument, and they're like, nah, it's fine.
00:29:45.000Yo, if you're a Trump supporter and you fart, they're gonna lock you up.
00:30:35.000Whether it be the stuff with George Floyd, or with the Ahmaud Arbery case, or with this, or it's like, very frequently, there is significantly, you know, significantly bad prosecutions and stuff.
00:30:49.000I mean, the FBI going after Trump with the stuff that came out with the Durham case, all that.
00:30:54.000I don't see how people can continue to trust the justice system when there are so many high-profile abuses of the justice system.
00:31:13.000But then they want you promoting those ideas.
00:31:16.000I'm half kidding, but it's kind of like how businesses put up antifa stuff in their windows.
00:31:21.000We were out in the West Virginia area, we were working on the cafe, and I see some of these businesses having LGBTQ plus flyers in their windows.
00:31:31.000And I'm like, a lot of these businesses probably don't care.
00:31:34.000Someone comes in and says, can we put something in the window?
00:33:28.000No, I wanted to ask, as a fighter, when did you start to get involved politically?
00:33:34.000Yeah, so I started to get, you know, I've always grew up conservative my whole entire life, but I really started to branch out when I saw that the media and all the athletes were just shoving one way down your throat, the liberal way.
00:33:47.000And I'm like, why is no one else talking about conservative beliefs?
00:33:51.000I started to realize, like, all these athletes, like, they don't want to disrupt their gravy train.
00:33:55.000They're getting paid by these general managers, by these owners, managers, whatever.
00:33:58.000And if they say something, they're going to be bagging, you know, groceries at Walmart.
00:34:40.000It's funny how you don't see these people talk about creating real American jobs, so that we can do away with sweatshop labor and help American workers bring back manufacturing.
00:34:49.000They're just... Whatever talking point the Democratic Party or the media tells them to say, they just regurgitate it.
00:35:29.000Can I ask what you said or is this something you can say on air?
00:35:31.000No, I just, you know, I just, you know, after I beat this guy that was all about Black Lives Matter, I just, you know, I crushed his dreams and I just, you know, stood up for conservatism and I was patriotic and they didn't like the way I said it.
00:35:44.000But it's crazy how, like, They can say whatever they want politically, and there's nothing.
00:35:49.000And then you do the exact same thing they did, but for your beliefs, and they're like, shut him down, fire him.
00:35:54.000I do think it's awesome that Dana's laughing, and he's like, no.
00:35:58.000Because a lot of major league sports, they have in their contracts, they'll go to the player, the athlete, and be like, you really got to tone it down, you know, like we're getting heat.
00:36:06.000I think people who have FU money need to start acting like they got FU money.
00:36:12.000But you know, it might be that UFC is I think it's just a bunch of high testosterone dudes aren't going to be told what they can and can't do.
00:36:23.000It's one of the last bastions of masculinity.
00:36:28.000And people will say there's toxicity and stuff, but it's totally not because the guys like you are so well trained, so disciplined, and so focused.
00:36:37.000It is not like just, you know, Like you were talking earlier, like just raw emotion.
00:36:44.000We were talking earlier about getting under your opponent's skin and talking trash and how that's an important part.
00:36:50.000And I think that that's a good thing for young men to do.
00:36:53.000I like, I think young men should get into jujitsu, you know, especially like young people, I think you'd be fine.
00:36:59.000Like, and then if you get older and you want to get into striking sports that, you know, more power to you.
00:37:03.000But like that kind of stuff is really good for young men because It's a great way to expel energy, you learn about yourself, you learn about respecting other people and learning your limits and stuff.
00:37:14.000So I think that the UFC plays an important role today for young men to be able to express their masculinity in a positive way.
00:37:26.000I love the, uh, I crushed his dreams, you know?
00:37:47.000Like, we talk about all the time how in movies there's murder, there's death, there's chaos, but then someone ten years ago did a bad joke, so they gotta get fired from their job.
00:37:56.000In fact, they cheer you on that you and another guy are attempting to mercilessly beat each other to prove that you're the better fighter, and they're like, that's cool.
00:38:05.000And then you're like, I like Donald Trump, and they're like...
00:38:16.000They're like, well, you know, we understand fighting is a sport, but no, you know, it's like, it's almost like the leftist version of UFC is two guys go into a ring and start talking about how much, who likes Trump more than the other guy.
00:39:39.000So I just, but I imagine if the leftists are getting into the ring, it's like you have a moment where someone says something and they're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, like that's an illegal move, you can't say that, that's too violent, you know, saying something like Trump 2024 and they're like, whoa, whoa, put it down, shut it down!
00:39:54.000The real extreme stuff is, that's not a penis, you know?
00:40:43.000And there's only a few thousand people, so most people knew sort of who everybody was.
00:40:47.000Now, nobody cares at all about who their neighbor is, and you can have a house burned down across the street from you and be like, what happened?
00:41:34.000I think UFC allows like, you know, like I was saying Dana White, because it's like high testosterone guys who are just like, after you've been punched in the face so many times, words kind of roll off your back.
00:41:50.000These millennials, these Gen Zers who have never experienced anything.
00:41:53.000And it's funny because people are, we've had a couple of super chats where like, these, these guys have never even been punched in the face, like talking about us and like, we're going to sit here and talk with you.
00:42:02.000And it's like, no, I've definitely been punched in the face, bro.
00:42:09.000I've been in conflict, crisis, and I don't want to say overt war, but I've been in places where people are shooting at each other and I've watched people die.
00:42:20.000Not that I've been directly punched in the face.
00:42:22.000I've had Antifa try to punch me in the face.
00:42:25.000But I mean, look, I have a white belt in jujitsu.
00:43:31.000And I think it's also like the particular brand of left-wing politics, right?
00:43:35.000Because I don't think a lot of them, I mean, maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think a lot of them are going to be like feminists, but I could definitely see like the BLM thing.
00:43:42.000That's something that I could see appealing to men in the MMA.
00:43:45.000But these vegan fighters, they're not like heavyweights, right?
00:43:48.000Nah, they're like middle weights, lighter weights.
00:43:51.000And I'm not trying to rag on anybody who's vegan.
00:44:45.000And I think a lot of it just becomes like tribal politics.
00:44:49.000You know, my family was Democratic growing up or my family was Republican growing up.
00:44:53.000And that's why I'm into this and not, you know, my gender studies professor told me words or violence or something like that.
00:44:59.000I would suspect most of the people in the UFC on the left aren't coming at it from the blue haired college student angle.
00:45:05.000Yeah, no, most fighters, you know, didn't go to college and they're rather dumb.
00:45:09.000So, I mean, they get most of their information from either social media or mainstream media and we know how controlled that is, you know, and how much fake news is out there.
00:45:17.000So, you know, these kids in fighting are a lot of sheep, you know, they can't think for themselves or do the research to find out the real information.
00:45:24.000They just read a news article like that on New York Times and they just believe what it says automatically.
00:45:33.000Ladies and gentlemen, we have this from the Daily Mail.
00:45:36.000Pregnant New York City nurse accused of taking a city bike from a black man outside a hospital is named as friends start GoFundMe to pay her legal bills and lawyer shares receipts that proves the bike was hers.
00:45:52.000Showed a white woman yelling for help as some black teenagers surround her and one guy has his hand on the bike saying, this is not your bike, this is my bike.
00:46:02.000They started claiming that she was racist, that she was trying to steal the bike from this young black man, and that she was putting his safety in jeopardy.
00:46:11.000The hospital suspended her pending an investigation.
00:46:19.000A white woman was caught on camera attempting to steal a city bike from a young black man in New York City.
00:46:24.000She grossly tried to weaponize her tears to paint this man as a threat.
00:46:28.000This is exactly the type of behavior that has endangered so many black men in the past.
00:46:32.000The first thing I noticed when I see this is that she's actually on the bike.
00:46:39.000She's literally on the bike and he's not, and he's grabbing the bike and laughing.
00:46:42.000So, how is it, so these city bikes, the way they work, they're in the rack, you walk up, you scan the QR code, and it unlocks the bike and you can take it out.
00:46:49.000How is it that he walked up, did not get on the bike, scanned it, then did she run up, this pregnant woman, she's six months pregnant by the way, did she run up and jump on the bike and try taking it from him?
00:47:02.000So her lawyer, so this is the story that was going out.
00:47:05.000Not only did they go, they put out a story saying that she was a racist trying to steal the bike from this black teenager, journalists went to her home in New York City and started going to her neighbors and saying, look, this is your neighbor.
00:47:26.000Wanting to live in a place like that where you have to worry about the media going to your neighbors, accusing you of racism, and a totally fabricated story.
00:47:37.000Ben Crump is the most incredible race hustler I have ever seen in my life.
00:47:43.000That dude is shameless, and he just gets on any court case or whatever that he can.
00:47:52.000He's just right there planting his flag, looking for them dollars.
00:48:12.000They filmed her and said, like, this is brilliant stuff.
00:48:15.000This is con-level, brilliant grifting.
00:48:19.000When you're committing the crime, accuse the other person of committing the crime and film them, and then if they don't give you what you want, you can upload the video and make them the bad guy.
00:49:30.000Then they take the 40 bucks from the victim and give it to you.
00:49:32.000You can actually get police to arrest the victims.
00:49:35.000And then they'll often just be like, here's your cash, sir, sorry.
00:49:38.000It was an old con people used to pull.
00:49:39.000And there's sophisticated versions of it, too.
00:49:41.000They wait till someone leaves an ATM, and then people will leave the receipts at the ATM showing how much money they have on them.
00:49:47.000Then your buddy reverse pickpockets, then you call the police and say, that person did it, the wallet on them is proof, the cop doesn't even need to get a statement or any evidence, the wallet on them is proof enough and the cop will say, upon stopping the perpetrator, we found the wallet in question, proving that the theft took place, we returned the money to the victim.
00:50:14.000With these bike share things, you unlock the bike with your phone, and then you ride it around and it charges you, I think per hour, or you can be a member or something.
00:50:23.000So what they'll do is they'll wait for someone to unlock a bike, take the bike from them, and then bike's theirs.
00:51:03.000It's right by, just north of Union Square.
00:51:06.000They can reveal the nurse's city bike receipts, which her lawyer claims proves the number on the handlebars of the bike she was clutching in the footage.
00:51:13.000So you can see in the picture, 5603915, and they published the receipt, 5603915.
00:53:41.000And I think she's going to be in for a rude awakening when GoFundMe bans their fundraising effort because GoFundMe is the left and GiveSendGo is the right.
00:53:52.000This woman, her family, they don't know what's going on.
00:53:56.000I would not be surprised if GoFundMe removes this because she is a racist white woman who tried stealing a bike from a black man and she's a Karen.
00:54:05.000And then she's gonna have to learn the hard way why she'll have to go.
00:55:21.000Are they saying that this pregnant white woman saw a group of young black teenagers, walked up to them and said, give me that bike, and then jumped on it?
00:55:42.000Do you expect me to donate to her as well?
00:55:45.000Like, the penny thing I get, they're trying to put him in prison, you know what I mean?
00:55:48.000They did try destroying this woman's life, but this is why I said it before and I'll say it again, at what point are these people in these cities, this is how they choose to live.
00:56:01.000I get it, we've gotta win these fights.
00:56:04.000Maybe the reason we donate to her is because we want people to see that you will not be victimized by these con artists.
00:56:13.000I mean, you can donate to people who this kind of thing happens to, and I think that's a good thing, but when the people who perpetrate the lies don't face any negative consequences, it just keeps happening.
00:56:23.000There's literally zero downside to spreading a lie like this.
00:57:33.000Civil War excluded, but I was reading about some historical fight and it was mentioning like this great battle and it was a few hundred people fighting and I was like, oh wow.
00:57:43.000We think by today's standards, and maybe because of the Civil War, we assume there's way more people, but there were a lot less people before the 1900s, before the Industrial Revolution.
00:57:51.000Before the before the you know, I mean we talked about all like energy is life and there's all this talk about you know, limiting energy and there's a lot of the green initiatives and stuff.
00:58:02.000That's just going to cause mass death because energy is life.
00:58:05.000If you look at a chart of world population, it's not just the industrial revolution.
00:58:11.000Oil is so energy dense that once people discovered that oil could be used in all the things that it can be the population on Earth skyrocketed.
00:58:19.000I mean, it's like, it's literally, like, it makes Lance's left-handed chart look ridiculous.
00:58:27.000So Colby, I'd like to ask, and obviously don't answer if this is not something you're public about, but do you or have you ever had to live in one of these blue places?
00:58:36.000I had to live in Oregon for most of my life.
00:58:38.000And, you know, it wasn't as political.
00:58:40.000They didn't, you know, make it so, you know, so much division like there is today and, and, and left versus right and trying to make it a white versus black thing to divide this country more.
00:58:50.000So it was never like that until like a couple of years ago when Antifa started raiding it and, you know, it just became such a Democrat run state.
00:58:57.000So this time and day is just so much different than it was, you know, a decade ago.
00:59:11.000A lot of mountains, a lot of outdoor stuff to do and, you know, that's where I was born and raised and that's where all the hard work was put in to get to where I am today, the top of the mountain of the UFC world, so.
00:59:21.000You know, I'll never go back now, seeing it the way it's run.
00:59:47.000But you wouldn't be able to find the bike.
00:59:50.000Like, if someone took the bike and then rode away with it, you don't know where it would end up.
00:59:55.000The other thing is, the New York Post says the first receipt reviewed by the Post shows the bike was taken out before it was re-locked one minute later, which Marino said is the bike seen in the video.
01:00:05.000The second receipt shows another bike being taken out a minute later, which is the bike she switched to.
01:00:10.000So the story was that when she purchased the bike and tried to take it, they pushed her back in and wouldn't let her leave with it, which is why the receipt says zero.
01:00:18.000Because it was unlocked and then re-locked right away.
01:00:23.000And you can see the number on the bike in question.
01:00:25.000But other than that, I have no idea where the Daily Mail... I'm assuming it looks like the Daily Mail is the one that redacted the timestamp on it for some reason.
01:01:41.000But then, in the suitcase is a suit, and is a frilly fancy dress with moons on it, and he's like, this- Just wants you to know he stole it!
01:02:29.000When you fly and get that little slip in your luggage that says you've been subjected to a random TSA search, you can't find your dress, you look on television, this guy's wearing it, you're like, wait a minute!
01:03:12.000Kleptophilia, that's what they call Mr. Steal Your Girl, you know what I mean?
01:03:19.000I mean, I think, if I understand correctly, the only reason that he got appointed is because he was, you know, they could promote that they had a non-binary member of the new religion in the position.
01:04:37.000Actually, no, maybe even the... I think both of those.
01:04:39.000I think he's wearing these one-of-a-kind artistic modeling pieces.
01:04:44.000Like, the clothing he's wearing was designed.
01:04:46.000He probably stole a bunch of bags and threw away all of the stuff from Kohl's and Old Navy.
01:04:52.000And then he finds the unique stuff and says, it's basically like returning to the scene of a crime, you know, like in the movies and the serial killers like standing outside the police line smiling and staring and they're like, what's this guy doing?
01:05:11.000What show was it where, oh no, a family guy did it where Lois is stealing everything because she gets excited from it and then she like puts the cigarette out on her arm like, I'm alive!
01:05:20.000Like, instead of skydiving or bungee jumping, this dude steals women's clothing and then wears it on TV.
01:05:24.000Lois does have an addictive personality.
01:05:42.000It's like a- it feels like a thing you'd see on Family Guy, but this is something that actually happened, like, numerous times.
01:05:47.000Yo, he was- as part of an adult diversion, he was required to write a letter of apology, return stolen items to the victim, and complete three days of community service.
01:05:57.000Brenton also agreed to undergo a mental health evaluation.
01:06:07.000Over a bag he stole in December from the Harry Reid International Airport.
01:06:10.000He was seen on surveillance footage of the stolen bag in July.
01:06:13.000At the time of his arrest in Vegas, the Biden admin said the incident and alleged crimes were a non-political issue and refused to comment.
01:06:21.000In February 2023, a Houston-based fashion designer publicly accused him of stealing her bag from Reagan National Airport in 2018.
01:06:29.000Isa Compson wrote on Twitter that she had lost a bag containing custom outfits after traveling to DC to display her designs at an event.
01:06:37.000After Brinton's thefts were reported by the media, Compson said she recognized her items in the images of Brinton, filed a complaint with police in Houston, and was subsequently contacted by the FBI.
01:06:47.000Well, at least they're doing something, I guess.
01:06:56.000But why, like, so if he already got arrested and charged, what's the current arrest for?
01:07:02.000He was taken into custody May 17th at his home in Maryland at the request of the Metropolitan Washington Airport.
01:07:07.000He was taken to the Montgomery County Detention Center and held overnight in prep for an appearance before Judge Victor Del Pino on May 18th, which was today.
01:07:53.000Oh, that's right by, it's right by, um, who's that member of Congress who, uh, lied about me and everybody else on the January 6th committee?
01:08:54.000The adults are back in charge and they're clearly not.
01:08:56.000Pete Buttigieg isn't even... Oh, did you see that article about Pete Buttigieg?
01:09:02.000That said that he was a genius and a bunch of other crazy... I should pull this one up.
01:09:06.000Did you guys remember in the 2016 election, like right towards the end there, right before it was time to vote, you got all of these people claiming, all these people in the media saying, oh yeah, like I know people who worked with Hillary.
01:09:20.000It was all, it was like, That's really weird that this is the first time I'm ever hearing it and I heard it like five times on the radio in the last week.
01:09:27.000Well, I mean, look, the media has been in bed with the Democrats and with the, you know, the Clintons and probably the Obamas and stuff.
01:09:40.000So for them to just say, oh, hey, this is the person that we endorse and run propaganda.
01:09:46.000Another thing, there was a law that prevented the federal government from propagandizing the American people, and that was repealed in one of the NDAAs when Barack Obama was In office, I think it was like 2011 or something like that.
01:10:01.000But there used to be a law that said the government cannot propagandize the American people.
01:11:23.000All they had to do was tell the truth, right?
01:11:26.000Like you could tell an unbiased, True, like factual story.
01:11:30.000The way that Donald Trump was covered for his entire presidency, once he got into office, if you covered any other president in the same way, with that much negative press, you're going to have a population that believes that he is evil.
01:11:49.000Because the average person doesn't spend the time necessary, and they shouldn't, Honestly, they should go out and do things with their lives and live their lives, but they don't spend the time necessary to really dig down and be like, well, this isn't true that they said, and that isn't true.
01:12:05.000There's so many people that still to this day believe that Donald Trump, the very fine people lie about the Unite the Right rally, the way that he was talking about it.
01:12:14.000There's still people that believe that.
01:12:16.000And that's probably what your average low information voter thinks.
01:12:20.000I want to read for everybody this Wired article on Pete Buttigieg.
01:12:25.000Titled, Pete Buttigieg Loves God, Beer, and His Electric Mustang.
01:12:55.000The curious mind of Pete Buttigieg holds much of its functionality in reserve.
01:12:59.000Even as he discusses railroads and airlines, down to the pointless data that is his current stock in trade, the U.S.
01:13:06.000Secretary of Transportation comes off like a Mensa black card holder who might have a secret go habit, or a three-second Rubik's Cube solution, or a knack for supplying, off the top of his head, the day of the week for a random date in 1404, along with a non-condescending history of the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
01:13:25.000As Secretary Buttigieg and I talk in his under-furnished corner office one afternoon in early spring, I slowly became aware that his cabinet job requires only a modest portion of his cognitive powers.
01:13:36.000Other mental faculties, no kidding, are apportioned to the Iliad, Puritan, Historiography, and Nosgaard's Spring, though not in the original Norwegian.
01:13:47.000Fortunately, he was willing to devote yet another apse in his cathedral mind to making his ideas about three mighty themes.
01:14:05.000It's like that's the way that they, you'd approach like a Cardinal or like that's the way a Catholic would approach a Cardinal or Seamus, right?
01:14:14.000Well, like, saying all these nice things?
01:14:16.000Well, to be so complimentary... I mean, there's, like, there's a respect that's due to authority figures, but this is obviously, like, the media just trying to worship somebody because he's their guy, right?
01:14:29.000To me, it comes off as it's, like, the religious aspect.
01:14:33.000They're saying that he's a pure, holy representation of their religion.
01:15:35.000Yeah, the real devout do, but the loosely devout, like the people that would be in the media, not the people that are like the theorists that are writing the books and stuff, but the the initiated but not the thought leaders.
01:15:50.000They're the ones that would be like, oh, Pete Buttigieg, he's a member of the LGBT community.
01:15:54.000We want to put him in a position where we want to have him in this good light
01:16:45.000young Avengers kind of thing where the Marxists are, you know, we got to get his kid.
01:16:51.000Well, it's also interesting, like, they do this, right, often, and I can't remember who said this initially,
01:16:57.000but R.R. McIntyre says this, they like to skin your religion alive and then, like, wear its skin as a suit,
01:17:03.000and so this whole idea that Pete Buttigieg is this devout religious man when he's promoting homosexuality,
01:17:10.000and he's a Christian who cares a lot about God.
01:17:12.000Well, it's interesting, in one of the debates, he referenced that, like, oppressing the poor and defrauding workers are very serious sins, and it's true that those are among four sins that are listed as sins that crowd to heaven for vengeance.
01:17:23.000And one of those other four is something that Pete Buttigieg is very proud of doing, is all I'll say.
01:17:29.000Because, yeah, I think it's fair to say, in any context, They take the religion.
01:17:59.000There's a lot of people who have done that for a very long time.
01:18:02.000For sure, but they, I mean... I'm not only referring to the left.
01:18:05.000No, no, I get what you're saying, I get what you're saying, and I wouldn't disagree with that at all.
01:18:09.000And political leaders for all of history have tried to use religion as a skin suit, so to speak, right?
01:18:14.000We're gonna hollow out the actual norms and values, but we're gonna take the parts of it that we like, and we're gonna you know, promote those and then try to use this veneer of
01:18:22.000religiosity to suggest that we're devout and serious people who care about
01:18:26.000morality to the public. I mean, do you think Pete Buttigieg cares a whole
01:18:40.000I think he was offered a do-nothing job, they said, drop out of the race and endorse Biden, and we'll give you a cushy job, you'll get paid, you don't gotta do anything.
01:21:06.000I feel like the whole thing is just, you know, a continuation of the propaganda that the government now is just shoving down people's throats.
01:21:14.000I really think a lot changed after the NDA was signed that allowed the government to propagandize people.
01:21:21.000I mean, it was the perfect time with social media being, you know, in everyone's pocket right about that time.
01:21:27.000You know, everyone on social media, everyone had a cell phone by then, and I think that most people that that have the normie opinions, you know, unfortunately, they've unwittingly been completely propagandized by the most sophisticated propaganda apparatus ever invented.
01:21:49.000It's literally people that choose to be propagandized.
01:21:54.000They find their tribes, the people that they tend to align with most, and then they're just shoved the same, you know, stories that Basically give them the dopamine hit that they're looking for all the time.
01:22:06.000Yeah, just constant reaffirmation of the things you believe.
01:24:19.000Yeah, well with the term limit thing, I mean, one problem I have with that is the scumbag politicians are basically all the same, and there's a lot of them, so I don't know how much term limits really help there.
01:24:29.000But when you get someone who's actually good, which is so remarkably rare, they end up getting term limited out, and then they can't keep serving.
01:24:37.000Term limits should be on the bureaucracy.
01:24:41.000So if you're appointed You know, if you had an FBI or if you're in CIA or whatever, any of the bureaucracy positions should have like, you know, eight years or whatever, then you have to get out.
01:24:54.000Because the bureaucracy is really where the administrative state, you know, has all of its power.
01:25:01.000It makes rules that have the effect of law without actually being voted on by the Congress or by the Senate or anything.
01:25:33.000I would like to see Trump go back into the Oval Office, I think it'd be incredible if he's able to do so and just go scorched earth on the Deep State and all the people that attacked him.
01:25:45.000Do you think, I mean, how would you feel about like a DeSantis-Trump ticket if something like that were possible?
01:25:50.000Do you think that DeSantis should strictly stay in Florida or if there was an opportunity for him and Trump to work together, would you be in favor of that?
01:25:57.000I mean, I'd definitely be in favor of it if there was that opportunity, but you could tell that DeSantis doesn't want to take a backseat.
01:26:04.000He feels entitled, like he's America's governor right now.
01:26:07.000He's not ready for the national stage.
01:26:08.000Donald Trump will walk circles around him in a political debate.
01:26:13.000I think Carrie Lake would be a great vice president candidate for Trump.
01:26:19.000She's a very smart, intellectual lady.
01:26:21.000So I think that would be the right candidate.
01:26:23.000I think, you know, we still got unfinished business in Florida, you know, we need to, you know, all the policies that he's doing, he needs to finish that.
01:26:29.000And, you know, we need Trump back in office.
01:26:31.000Obviously his policies worked and, you know, inflation was at an all time low, you know, our economy was booming, you know, our borders were secure.
01:26:38.000We, America was first and, you know, I think that DeSantis is controlled opposition.
01:27:14.000And I think that we were talking about this yesterday.
01:27:18.000Trump, you know, He eats every politician he's on stage with alive.
01:27:23.000It's impossible to come out of an interaction with him looking good.
01:27:27.000It almost never happens, if you're arguing.
01:27:29.000I don't think... I would hate to see him go up against DeSantis, because I do think DeSantis is doing great things in Florida, and I do think Trump would absolutely shred him if the two of them got on stage together.
01:27:39.000I think Trump did not do that well against Biden.
01:27:41.000Well, he struggled with that because Biden... Because here's the thing.
01:27:45.000Biden is a sad old man with dementia, so you don't shred him the way you shred other politicians.
01:28:00.000It didn't go well for him, because if you just let Biden talk, he ends up sounding like an idiot all by himself.
01:28:05.000It was also a two-on-one, you know, if Chris Wallace was throwing softballs to Biden, then he's giving him all the tough questions to Trump.
01:28:58.000No, but that's a great way of putting it.
01:29:01.000That's the actual approach when you're talking with Joe Biden.
01:29:03.000With Hillary Clinton, you know, the moderators in those debates were also in Hillary's favor and on her side, and they were trying to Gang up on Trump, but he smoked her.
01:29:13.000It was a thing to behold and we just didn't see it as well with Biden because I think there's a different strategy needed there.
01:29:19.000But I also think at that time with everything that Deep State was doing and all the insane impeachment trials, you can't blame him for having them thrown off his A-game.
01:29:27.000And I do want to say, too, the Babylon Bee often does write fact-based headlines.
01:29:32.000They'll write something where the story will be, you know, politician signs bad policy, and then they'll write the story, but in a context mocking what they did, so it's still technically the truth, you know?
01:29:47.000Like, it's hard to think of an example off the top of my head, but they'll write something like, you know, politician signs a bill that every American hates, And it's like, well, they did.
01:29:56.000Like, that literally happened, and you're making fun of it, but you're telling us the truth about what happened.
01:31:20.000Like, late 90s and on, time just froze.
01:31:23.000I will say, there was a kind of unique aesthetic in the early 2000s, where everything was kind of bubbly and curvy.
01:31:30.000It was this weird little post-90s aesthetic that existed for a little while, but after that, I think everything got this combination of, like, straight edge with some slight curve to it, and it's pretty much stayed there.
01:31:40.000Like, is that when the AI took over, or the aliens or something?
01:32:09.000Basically market saturation of cell phones was like end of 2012, beginning of 2013.
01:32:12.000And that coincided with, if I remember, December 2012 was when the Mayans predicted that there would be the beginning of a new era, not the end of the world.
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01:33:01.000David Toronto says, Colby, destroy Leon Scott.
01:33:05.000I will, my brother, for Forgotten Country and, you know, the Trump movement.
01:33:10.000I'm gonna drop MAGA bombs on this dude's face and bring this title back to America where it belongs.
01:33:16.000Federale says, I think you're too hard on Snowden.
01:33:18.000Greenwald and Poitras have maintained they got specific instructions not to indiscriminately publish or jeopardize anyone active.
01:33:25.000What you say about Snowden's trove is more true for Manning.
01:33:27.000It's true for Manning, but the thing about Snowden is that I believe he had an interview with, it might have been Colbert or John Oliver, I'm not sure, where he admitted to not actually going through the files and he did not know what was in the files he was releasing.
01:33:40.000So, I'm not saying he was right or wrong.
01:33:43.000I'm saying Julian Assange is a journalist.
01:33:45.000People send him information, he publishes it.
01:33:48.000Whistleblowers come to him, he publishes it.
01:35:07.000Are you sparring with people and fighting?
01:35:09.000Um, usually we don't do the sparring to like training camps, you know, just because it's a lot of wear and tear on the body when you're sparring hard, like fighting someone physically.
01:35:17.000So, you know, usually I'm just training more like techniques, like working on my punches, working on my kicks, working on my wrestling jiu-jitsu and just making sure my techniques are, you know, world-class.
01:35:28.000Are there, uh, I'm sure a lot of people who are big fans and know the stuff better than I do probably already know, but are there specific, um, martial arts or styles that you prioritize or that fighters tend to prioritize?
01:35:39.000Yeah, I think the most... Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or something?
01:35:42.000Yeah, like, I would say American wrestling.
01:35:46.000That's the best martial art, because if you're a wrestler, like, it's already in someone's head, like, I don't want to go to the ground.
01:35:51.000So even the best strikers, they don't want to do too much because they don't want to get taken to the ground and get their face punched in.
01:35:56.000And then the Jiu Jitsu fighters are like, oh, how are we going to get the rest of the ground?
01:35:59.000We're just going to get punched in the face.
01:38:05.000Look, I'm not saying anybody did anything perfect.
01:38:07.000My view is, if you're like a big dude, and you don't know any technique, And someone is threatening to kill people and you just decide you're going to hit them because you got to stop them.
01:38:17.000You know, they're like getting aggressive and you're going to try and subdue them and you subdue them in the only way you know how and it results in seriously hurting them.
01:38:24.000I'm like, well, I'm not going to blame the victims.
01:38:26.000Like if you if the only method you have is what you have.
01:38:31.000And you try, like, it's not your fault, you know?
01:38:33.000I don't know, I think it's ridiculous.
01:38:36.000Have you ever seen, like, anything like this happen where it's been a serious injury beyond the fact, like, just beyond, like, you know, you said earlier, they're out and they're up again.
01:38:43.000Have you seen it ever take longer than that?
01:38:45.000Like, where they're out and they're really messed up for, like, you know, they have serious brain damage, etc.?
01:38:51.000Usually when they're out and go unconscious, you know, like, 10-20 seconds later, they'll wake up and they'll be completely fine, so...
01:38:56.000That's what tells me there's definitely some foul play going on, and the guy had some things in his system that we don't know about, and we need to get some more facts about it before we start pointing the fingers.
01:39:06.000Alright, Legama says, as Neo-Maoists, the woke want us to be scared not to join their cultural revolutionary anarcho-tyranny.
01:39:14.000Hence, everyone there is blamed for not stopping the Marine.
01:39:17.000Neely, BLM, Drag Queens Antifa, and all are engaged in the sacred dismantling of the unjust society.
01:39:23.000It is Neo-Maoism, that is a stooped observation.
01:39:26.000Because it includes that whole, uh, the struggle sessions, you know?
01:39:54.000No, I'm saying she had a video from a long time ago where she was saying that she wanted to speak out against Trump or something like that.
01:40:00.000No, I know, but I'm saying... Or it kind of sounded like she was trying to speak up in favor of Trump.
01:40:04.000Like, you can be on the left, but if they find one little thing that's out of whack, if you're not perfectly obedient to the cause, then you're the devil.
01:41:04.000Gabriel Lopez says crime, open borders, and inflation aren't problems that progressives are trying to solve, but weapons they are wielding.
01:41:12.000I just read the beginning of this article.
01:41:14.000When pop megastar Taylor Swift criticized GOP candidates in her home state of Tennessee and urged people to vote for their Democratic opponents, Donald Trump responded that he now liked Taylor Swift's music, quote, about 25% less, unquote.
01:42:11.000I saw this forever ago on Twitter, and it was killing me.
01:42:14.000This guy was saying, I tell left-wing women on Twitter, I just DM them and say that they're like a very beautiful trans woman, and they get upset.
01:42:47.000So we did talk about this, but Paul Tascalo says, ask Colby if he's aware that under certain state laws, his hands are considered deadly weapons.
01:42:55.000As a trained professional fighter, does that make you worry about protecting yourself?
01:43:05.000I don't I don't go to a lot of public places.
01:43:07.000I kind of I live a very sheltered life.
01:43:09.000You know, I go to the gym and I go home and you know, I don't really engage in going out in public too much because I already know people are gonna try and get a reaction out of me because they know I'm a professional fighter and they know if I touch them they can just sue me so yeah I never put myself in those positions.
01:43:23.000Try and try and get some fame or something out of it some PR stunt.
01:43:26.000Some fame or just suing because they know we're lethal weapons and if we touch them you know they know we make good money so they could just come after us.
01:43:34.000There's this old viral video from like 20 years ago where there's a professional fighter backing away with his hands up and these like four guys are like yelling at him and waving their fingers.
01:43:43.000And then they run at him and then he just puts his fists up and he goes, one, two, three, four.
01:43:47.000And then he just keep, as he's backing away and they're charging him and they all just go down.
01:43:51.000And then he puts his hands up like, nah, like stop, dude.
01:45:04.000The thing is, like, when you're loaded like that, and you actually have that kind of time, like, I get why, like, Zuckerberg is, you know, spending the time doing jiu-jitsu, and why, like, um, what's his name?
01:45:36.000Oh, he's been talking about it with them, man.
01:45:38.000He's been like buying out like, he'll go to UFC events and he'll buy out like the crowd and like show, and he's trying to get it like on Metaverse or something.
01:46:47.000I'm trying to be reasonable, though, because, like, I don't train fighting, and neither do you, but Phil does, and obviously Colby is the best.
01:46:54.000And yet you pointed at me and not yourself.
01:46:56.000No, but what I'm saying is, like, to be fair, I think it's reasonable to argue that a person who is on camera training in any kind of, like, I'm gonna give him credit that he could probably take it.
01:47:57.000100% put some testosterone, HGH, antivir and all the other drugs, you know, the cocktail of drugs that people are doing with steroids these days.
01:48:04.000Here's a question then, so you were saying like Bezos, he just got too big too fast.
01:48:25.000He literally just bought a guy's muscles and implanted them into his body.
01:48:29.000I mean, dude, science is... People are doing that, yeah.
01:48:31.000Or he's just working on the new genetic modification technology.
01:48:35.000There's a... Ford Fisher was tweeting about a documentary he did where people are injecting themselves with a gene therapy, an experimental gene therapy, outside of U.S.
01:48:49.000And he was... It's basically what these people do.
01:48:52.000Is they inject themselves, I'm probably getting it wrong, but it does something to deactivate fat production and increase muscle production.
01:49:01.000There's something about the mechanism by which we switch between fat production and muscle production causes some kind of aging.
01:49:09.000And one guy's basically saying, I don't expect to starve anytime soon in modern society, so I'd rather have proper muscle regeneration, which makes you live longer.
01:49:17.000And so they're injecting themselves with this gene therapy to Extend their lives.
01:49:22.000And they've been doing it for a while, apparently.
01:49:23.000What you're describing sounds like Trenbolone.
01:49:26.000I mean, it's like, just like, you know, like if you're taking if it if it suppresses fat and helps build muscle, that just that sounds like gear.
01:49:34.000Yeah, I'm gonna go to a doctor here pretty soon because I'm in my forties.
01:49:37.000I'm gonna see if I can get some testosterone replacement or whatever.
01:49:41.000I think we can all agree that Bill Gates has no excuse anymore for looking the way he does.
01:50:08.000John Starling says, after a 15 hour day welding, watching Tim Cass for the next WW Champ and favorite UFC fighter making my night, hello from North Carolina Colby.
01:50:20.000Shout out to my man from North Carolina, man.
01:50:24.000Much love and respect and, you know, God bless you.
01:50:29.000Vindicated Dasha says, you say get out of the cities, but I'm the caretaker of a 90 year old grandparent that refuses to leave and it keeps us stuck no matter how much we want to leave.
01:50:39.000And another good argument made to me was someone said that they got divorced through no choice of their own and they can't leave their kids in the city.
01:50:46.000They need to be an influence for their kids.
01:51:03.000But it's not like the people around this table here are, like, unaware that people have, you know, serious problems in their life and serious issues with just picking up and leaving, you know?
01:52:01.000Um, I wouldn't say I've been in large amounts of fights, but I appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight specifically because when I was in Boston and an Antifa guy started swinging at me, I tightened my muscles, leaned in, and said, do it.
01:52:15.000And I filmed him as he kept trying to swing at me and make me flinch, and so they asked me to come on and talk about it, and I was like, look man, if this Antifa guy, while I'm livestreaming, wants to hit me, hit me.
01:52:26.000Like, it's not the end of the world, I'm not gonna die, I'm not gonna go to the hospital, I'll be sore maybe, depending on what, and then I'll have on camera this guy attacking me unprovoked.
01:52:38.000Like, people rag on me because there's a video where a guy pulls my hat off, and then I immediately turn around and threaten and knock all of his teeth out, and I'm like, they're making fun of me because I got really angry and overreacted.
01:52:48.000I'm like, if there was no police there, I probably would have gotten into a fight.
01:53:00.000Well I was in Boston and I had this Antifa guy swinging at me and then stopping just short of the camera and then swatting at me and I'm standing there and then I don't even know how long after another guy walks up and grabs my hat and then and I'm surrounded by cops and I'm just like already really angry and wanting to feel some kind of emotional satisfaction because I know I can't hit an Antifa guy I'm not gonna get in a fight while I'm on the ground and this guy's trying to provoke me and then some dude puts his hands on me and now I'm just like I was pissed.
01:55:24.000The woman on Twitter was flying somewhere, and she tweeted a joke about AIDS, and then while she's in the air with no internet, the tweet's going viral like crazy, and when she lands, she finds out everyone in the world hates her, she's fired from her job, and she had no idea why, and she was making a woke joke.
01:55:42.000She said something like... She won't happen to me because I'm white or something like that.
01:55:48.000She said something like she hopes she doesn't get AIDS but it won't happen because she's white.
01:55:51.000And she was trying to make a left-wing joke about how white people see themselves.
01:56:31.000If these people intentionally want these things to happen, who are we to tell them they should not have them?
01:56:37.000Like, you know, if you tell me you want lower taxes, you know, Colby, and then you vote for it, and then you come back later and say you got lower taxes, I'd be like, oh, congratulations.
01:56:45.000If a liberal in the city says I want violent criminals out on the street, and then a violent criminal attacks them, am I gonna be like, oh, no, I'm not gonna go to a guy who voted for lower taxes and be like, oh, you poor man, you got lower taxes.
01:57:41.000He's trying to stop someone who is very, very violent.
01:57:43.000This woman, I don't know for sure yet, but I am concerned about someone being a lib who votes for these policies, gets victimized by them, and then comes to us and says, now give us money.
01:58:13.000I've talked about this quite a bit, that it doesn't matter what we think the principles are or aren't because we have our own moral lines.
01:58:24.000And trying to simplify the idea, both the left and the right will argue that parents have a right to choose what's best for their kids.
01:58:32.000Except when it comes to like this trans kids thing splits it, where the left says the government has no right to tell me what to do with my children if they're aborting them, but the government has a right to intervene to take a child from his parents if the child is trans.
01:58:46.000So it's like the principle is irrelevant.
01:58:50.000The morality there is strictly subjective morality of leftist tribal groups.
01:58:55.000A baby in the womb has no right to life, and the government can't intervene, but a child outside the womb who wants to get sterilized, the government can seize, and then, without the parent's knowledge, sterilize.