Joe Biden's call for a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines is met with a firestorm of criticism. Plus, a new poll shows that young Democratic men don't like feminism. Guests: Comedian Tyler Fisher ( ) and writer Chris Carr ( ) join host Alex Blumberg ( ) to discuss all that and much more.
00:00:45.000you Joe Biden just delivered remarks on the tragedies that hit
00:01:04.000this country in the past couple of weeks and he I'm just gonna come out be a
00:01:08.000little bold on it He basically called for banning guns.
00:01:11.000He said banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
00:01:15.000Their definition of assault weapon and high-capacity magazine includes, like, your standard Glock.
00:01:20.000He also said he wants to end the 72-hour release period for background checks and expand background checks to private sales, which would, in my opinion, for the most part, lead to outright banning of all guns.
00:01:35.000If you don't know a lot about this, you might just hear what he said and be like, that sounds reasonable.
00:01:41.000He goes, after 72 hours, whether the background check's done or not, you get the gun!
00:01:46.000Yes, that's because otherwise the government has the right to just not give you the gun, which is a violation of the Second Amendment.
00:01:53.000If they get rid of that, the FBI can just look at your background check form and say, I'll get to it when I get to it.
00:01:59.000And then two years goes by and they're like, sorry, we never completed your background check.
00:02:03.000I can only imagine that would result in lawsuits.
00:02:07.000But I'm watching this speech from Biden and it was just infuriating because this man Blair White corrected me when I tweeted that saying, I'm pissed off.
00:02:20.000We also have another story, which is interesting, and the source is interesting, too.
00:02:24.000It's a survey, a study done by the Southern Poverty Law Center, which I don't trust, but found that the largest demographic, or I should say that the one demographic that's overtly supportive of revolution and political assassinations are young Democrat men.
00:02:42.000So when I saw that, I was like, wow, I didn't think that the Southern Poverty Law Center would want to malign their own target audience.
00:02:48.000So maybe this survey is legit, but I'd say this.
00:02:58.000But they found that around half of this country fears a civil war is coming.
00:03:02.000More so among Republicans, less so among Democrats.
00:03:05.000But young Democrat men, I believe, were the only demographic that the majority, or I should say the plurality, supported political assassinations.
00:05:22.000His son lied on a background check for him to get a gun, and then it got disposed of in a dumpster, which is just so illegal next to a school.
00:06:02.000Today's episode of the podcast is sponsored by What Is A Woman from The Daily Wire.
00:06:05.000And I have no problem saying it because I've been saying it all day.
00:06:08.000Since I saw it, it's an amazing documentary.
00:06:11.000Let me just say, creatively, They, it's, the editing is fantastic, the pacing is wonderful, the music, everything about it was just very, very well done.
00:06:21.000The way they have, there's some like scripted elements to it, that like drive the narrative, and then there's the real interviews, which is the bulk of the documentary.
00:06:30.000This is a must-see, and I gotta tell you, you need to sit down with those who disagree with you and ask them to watch it, and then have a conversation about it.
00:06:38.000Because the things being said by these experts, we'll talk about this later in the show too, a pediatrician saying a pre-pubescent child can get medical transition drugs if they want, Matt Walsh I don't want to spoil this for you, but when he references what these drugs are used for, it's a shocking moment in the documentary.
00:06:59.000I don't even know why The Daily Wire paid us to promote this, because I've been shouting out how amazing it is since they gave me the screener anyway.
00:09:35.000So the amount of work required to actually jump through the hoops to get an NFA item, an NFA-regulated item, National Firearms Act, is just prohibitive for even someone like me.
00:09:43.000Unless I want to take time off work so I can go down to the Sheriff's Department, get my fingerprints and all that.
00:09:48.000I'll tell you what the craziest thing is.
00:09:49.000First of all, red flag laws are insane.
00:11:12.000The first time I bought a gun, they told me, you are delayed, and you will have to come back.
00:11:18.000We'll let you know when you're cleared.
00:11:21.00072 hours later, I got a phone call saying, you are now cleared.
00:11:25.000I went in, and I was able to pick up the weapon.
00:11:28.000Turns out, they never actually did the background check.
00:11:30.000My understanding is that it went long, and so my rights as an American citizen under the Second Amendment, I get to take the weapon.
00:11:39.000If they get rid of that, that restriction on the government, you're going to have federal agents, they're going to say, you know, we just don't like this James O'Keefe guy.
00:11:48.000We'll do his background check when we get time.
00:11:51.000And then three months goes by, and you're like, where's my background check?
00:11:54.000And they're like, we're working on it.
00:11:56.000That's what Joe Biden wants to get rid of.
00:11:58.000That would give the government the ability to effectively ban all guns at a whim, whenever they so decide.
00:12:05.000And of course, they'll give you every excuse.
00:12:06.000They'll say, you know, we're just backlogged and so understaffed.
00:12:23.000Joe Biden wants universal background checks on all sales, including private sales, which means you can't even transfer a weapon to a family member.
00:12:31.000Say you're Jim Bob and Billy Jean out in the mountains of West Virginia and you're like, I'd like to transfer this weapon to you because I'm leaving and we got critters and bears or whatever.
00:12:41.000Got to drive to an FFL and you got to fill out the background check form and then, oopsie, The feds have decided they're just not going to do it.
00:13:25.000I think it's actually, the reason he whispers is because when he loses where he's going and he can't think, it gives him a justification for why he pauses.
00:13:36.000So he'll be like, you know, we gotta...
00:13:40.000Like, it's like, I forgot what I was going to say, I got it, I got it.
00:13:43.000And then he says something low, so it's like the pause was supposed to be drama as opposed, it was dramatic instead of just sad.
00:13:49.000He can't emphatically say what he's saying because he's reading it and he doesn't really believe it or really understand it, so then he appeals to tone.
00:13:57.000He'll try and do a begging tone like this.
00:15:11.000Somebody asked me recently, they were just like, what would you ask Joe Biden if you could interview him?
00:15:15.000And as a journalist, I really pondered on that.
00:15:17.000I was just like, man, what would I ask Joe Biden?
00:15:19.000I really couldn't muster up a good, meaningful question because I feel like his record is so unremarkable and so uninteresting that I feel like I would just be better off trolling him at this point in his life, even though that might be considered a little bit mean.
00:15:30.000I'd never heard of him until he ran against Obama, and I was like, this is the establishment character they're using to run against Obama.
00:17:41.000But when they're like this high- Keep an eye on them, keep an eye on them.
00:17:46.000When they come out and they're like this high, you know, they say like this is the first official or whatever and they ignore the Republican ones.
00:17:53.000It's like, wasn't like the first Republican member of, black member of Congress like in the 1800s?
00:17:58.000And for the Democrats it was like 1992 or something like that.
00:18:01.000I thought when they, when Tulsi Gabbard was running for president in this last cycle and they were like, well we can't, we can't cast her as the role because we need a woman of color.
00:18:11.000I was like, okay, she is a woman of color.
00:18:38.000They're like, you know, we need more representation for marginalized voices and then Candace Owens is like I'm gonna do a popular show and they go, not you.
00:18:47.000It's just like... No, it's funny because they throw all these racial slurs at, you know, like Candace Owens or Larry Elder, calling... I'm not gonna repeat the words they use, but they'll call them like the token or whatever that Republicans will rely on.
00:19:03.000And then literally all they do is that.
00:19:05.000They bring about these marginalized voices who just repeat their own opinions for them.
00:19:11.000It's funny because you can actually have, like, Candace Owens argue with someone, but then you'll have these, like, diversity candidates for these public jobs espousing mainstream opinions as if they're being puppeted by these corporations.
00:19:25.000That's them doing exactly what they're claiming the right is doing.
00:19:36.000Yeah, it's like, why am I looking up to, like, Candace Owens and Larry Elder to, like, speak up for, you know, like, for white men, really?
00:19:47.000I mean, like, that's really what happened, though.
00:19:48.000Like, I was like, why am I getting, uh, why do I feel like Candace Owens has my back more than the president or somebody?
00:19:56.000And they'll go, well, they're just a white supremacist.
00:19:57.000I'm like, what is happening right now?
00:20:00.000A black person could be a white supremacist.
00:21:31.000I was like, I don't think I'm welcome in LA anymore.
00:21:36.000There's a real simple thing that I live by, and it's just, if you don't know, ask.
00:21:41.000So if someone's like, this is your white privilege, I'll go, oh, what is it?
00:21:43.000And then they'll say something like, because you're white x, y, and z. And then ask them again, be like, you know, oh, what do you think about poor people?
00:21:53.000Like, what do you think about poor white people?
00:21:55.000Just keep asking them questions to make them answer.
00:22:25.000You know, times have definitely changed now, where we've bifurcated so much politically that I don't know if these methods work, but when I would have people say stuff to me, like, about Hillary, I'd be like, what do you mean by it's her time?
00:22:37.000And they'd be like, well, Hillary's been in government for so long, blah, blah, blah, and I'll be like, oh, you think that makes her a good president?
00:22:42.000Like, you think she'll be a good president?
00:22:44.000And then just have them ask, like, ask them these things, and then once they start getting angry the way, because I've experienced that too, I always just be like, I'm sorry, man, I didn't mean to make you angry.
00:22:54.000Depends what you mean by the word, word.
00:23:22.000If someone's emotionally enraged, they're not going to think straight.
00:23:25.000Their logical centers of their minds are shutting down, the emotion's taking over, and now you want to ask them, like, yo, are you alright?
00:23:35.000It's the same psychological tactic that you want to use with children, you know, because like you have to use child psychology to deal with children.
00:23:42.000And oftentimes adults behave like children.
00:23:45.000So you want to use the same techniques of a psychologist that deals with children to deal with adults that are behaving like children.
00:24:13.000Technically in some areas that literally did work that there's that Babylon beam joke where they said in genius move, Trump comes out in support of impeachment so that Democrats must oppose.
00:26:03.000And so seeing so many celebrities come out, talking big, acting like they know everything, and they don't, and they're making everything worse is frustrating.
00:26:11.000Because the way I describe it is like, imagine you're trying to fix an engine.
00:26:16.000Actually, we talked about this with one of our progressive guests.
00:26:18.000And then you've got a guy standing next to you yelling that you've got to put the engine fluid, the blinker fluid, and you're like, that's not a thing.
00:26:30.000We vote, we pour the water in that valve, and you're like, you're gonna break the engine, and they do, and you're like, I needed that engine too, man.
00:26:37.000Along those lines, last night we were talking about the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard thing.
00:26:40.000I want to touch on it really quick, because I said some stuff.
00:26:42.000I said, like, just a couple of drunk cokeheads beating each other up, and people were like, Ian!
00:26:55.000She said that she donated money to charity when she had actually pledged the money, and then when they caught her on the stand lying under oath, they were like, you said you pledged it, but you didn't donate it.
00:28:28.000I don't know if I'm the only one that remembers how the trajectory of Brando's... Brando was also a very, kind of a central figure in Johnny Depp's life.
00:28:35.000I think in many ways he wanted to be Brando.
00:28:37.000And I think that Depp is pretty much at the Brando point in his career, because Brando had to go on trial for his son's... I think there was some sort of murder trial that his son was involved in, and Brando had to take the stand.
00:28:48.000And in this weird way, Depp is in the same position that he's in.
00:29:16.000And then I looked at the data and the numbers are comparable to Republican women.
00:29:22.000I was like, why is it that maybe there's something about, I don't know, because young Democrat women and young Republican men are about one third in favor of political assassination.
00:29:56.000It's the Southern Poverty Law Center, who I don't trust and is probably wrong.
00:30:00.000But reading through this, the fact that they would list young Democratic men as the most in support of this political violence, I was like, Well, why would the SPLC deride their own donors?
00:30:14.000You know, like... Their bread and butter is young Democrats.
00:31:33.000When the boomer generation passes on, the dominant power in society is going to be overwhelmingly in favor of assassinating political opponents.
00:31:41.000I think that these numbers, though, show youthful ignorance, because as you get older, you realize that violence, you start to realize things about the way the world works, and that you can't just destroy the thing you hate and expect everything to be okay.
00:31:52.000We're talking about 45-year-olds, Ian.
00:34:17.000The one group that is most in favor of participating in a revolution is young Republican men.
00:34:23.000I tweeted out, I'm getting really tired of this alien versus villain narrative that we're going through right now.
00:34:29.000What I mean is like the weird hero, like the young transgender kid that feels like an alien in the reality, or Superman who's an alien, or like a superhero that's not normal.
00:34:38.000This non-normal hero versus a blanket form of evil.
00:34:42.000Because when you think there are things out there that are evil, then you may be willing to destroy them.
00:34:48.000And it's making people think that killing is the way to solve things, and it's not.
00:35:13.000And you actually have that conversation in the film with Captain America when he's like, we don't trade lives versus Thanos being like, I'm going to save the universe.
00:35:21.000And so I watch this really amazing filmmaker's critique of Infinity War, and they said what people didn't realize is that it's a hero's journey story, same as any other story, but it's about Thanos.
00:36:58.000As part of the same poll, the great replacement, they say.
00:37:01.000As you know, the demographic makeup of America is changing and becoming more diverse, with the US Census estimating white people will be a minority in approximately 25 years.
00:37:09.000Generally speaking, do you find these changes to be very positive, somewhat positive, somewhat negative, or very negative?
00:37:17.000We have 63% of Democrats say either somewhat or very positive.
00:37:22.000And I'm like, there is something deeply wrong with you if you're like, it's a good thing that a racial group is being diminished or whatever.
00:37:29.000Now, for the people that view it negatively, I have some questions about why they view it negatively.
00:37:37.000Like, if you're like, hey, it's kind of a bad thing that a group of people is slowly disappearing or whatever, I'll be like, okay, well, let's talk about that.
00:37:43.000For the Democrats, they're like, this is good.
00:37:45.000I'm kind of like, yeah, that's kind of creepy and racist.
00:37:53.000It harkens back to like, that they're trying to, they're worried too much about the skin color and not the ideology of the Roman, I'm going to keep talking about Romans, it's awesome.
00:38:01.000But like this Roman supremacy thing where like, you know, it was started by slaves, slave masters.
00:38:07.000They try and like, even, I mean, I don't want to hate on the Catholic Church.
00:38:12.000But I do hate on the Catholic Church because I can't stand the organization of power and that you have to have this authority of a Pope that you've got to go through.
00:38:27.000My thing on the Great Replacement stuff is, you know, Democrats have talked about demographic changes and means of maintaining political power.
00:38:35.000Tucker Carlson then mentions they talk about it, then they accuse him of far-right white supremacist conspiracy theories.
00:38:40.000And I'm like, dude, they're outright telling the SPLC they view it positively that white people are becoming a minority.
00:39:30.000The fascinating thing is, they say in this, let me see if I can pull it up.
00:39:34.000They say, if we hope to secure a multiracial democracy and prevent partisan violence.
00:39:44.000I Our results show that a substantial effort on the part of activists, institutions, and government will be required if we hope to secure a multiracial democracy.
00:43:13.000I think men and women is the best example of the value of diversity because I, when I have conversations with people, I find that having a woman and with the conversation is very different kind of communication.
00:43:24.000Not always, but there's logic, which is a very male thing.
00:43:27.000Then there's emotions, which is a very feminine thing maybe.
00:43:31.000And, um, but when it comes to race, like I'm interested in hearing people's backgrounds and these other cultures, maybe they're from another country.
00:44:05.000Turns out engineering earns more money because it's more precise.
00:44:09.000And even men, when they go into nursing, they go into nurse anesthesia, which is, it turns your patient into an object because they're completely asleep.
00:45:16.000It's part of the same survey, actually.
00:45:18.000But speaking of women, Ian, 2xChromosomes has this post.
00:45:23.000A study has found that a majority of Democrat men under 50 and a super majority of Republican men under 50 agree with the statement, feminism has done more harm than good.
00:45:32.000Keep that in mind as we see Ro falling, Femicide increasing and birth control coming under attack to little mainstream fanfare.
00:45:38.000I jump back to the same SPLC poll that we had and I jump down to gender identity and they say Gender roles and gender identity agreement that, quote, feminism has done more harm than good.
00:46:05.00052% of young Republican women think feminism has done more harm and 62% of young Republican men think it's done more harm.
00:46:13.000That is not surprising, the Republicans, but the fact that young Democrat men think feminism has done more harm, I would say is mostly surprising, until you factor in the fact that many of those young Democratic men are probably incels.
00:46:26.000And I'm not saying that as a pejorative, and I'm not saying that to drag them, I'm saying, literally, there's probably a large proportion of young men in general, regardless of political affiliation, who have not been able to start a relationship or have sex, and so they blame feminism.
00:46:40.000Well, the Democrat men are dating Democrat women.
00:46:43.000That's exactly what I was going to say.
00:46:44.000Who are primarily going to be the feminists, so they're the ones that are probably... When they reach 30, and that's what happened to me, that was another part of my... I'm going on dates and I'm getting lectured and told I'm a piece of crap and I'm the problem, and then the check comes and I'm like...
00:46:58.000And they just sit back, and I go, oh, so you just want the good parts of feminism.
00:48:39.000He was one of the first people I heard talking about this stuff, and I would literally cry watching, being like, Wow, I can actually talk about this?
00:48:53.000I mean, like, I got into therapy, got into 12 steps, and I went from broke to making six figures to speaking out to, you know, this is a kid's suit, but it's still a suit.
00:49:38.000Republican men 42%. They made a good point. They said the older generation probably views feminism
00:49:44.000more as the right to vote. Yes. And the younger generation views it as like the right to eat.
00:49:49.000Black Lives Matter burning down buildings. It's the second generation feminism, which is from the
00:49:53.00060s, which is the revolution, the all that stuff.
00:49:56.000Suffrage, I think, might have been the first generation.
00:49:57.000And now we're at 12th dimensional feminism where you know, it's in a soup.
00:50:02.000The whole ideology exists in a superposition of itself where everything is offensive and inoffensive and you never know which word you're allowed to say.
00:50:09.000Well, remember, remember when we had Richie's mom on and she did not understand, like, what was the issue with feminism now?
00:50:15.000And I was like, it's not like it was when you were dealing with it because she's 60 something and it's totally different now than it was when she was looking at it.
00:50:22.000Like, I understand having a positive view.
00:50:24.000of feminism when it was actually seeking equality for women with men.
00:50:41.000This is the crazy thing because it's like, do you think if you ask the average female, do you feel safe walking alone in a dark alley at night?
00:50:51.000They'd probably tell you, to a greater degree than men, that they do not feel safe.
00:50:55.000And a guy might be like, I don't know, I never, I mean, yeah, I probably feel a little unsafe, but most guys might be like, I never thought about it.
00:51:02.000Guys tend to be bigger, tend to have more muscle mass, tend to have more bone density, tend to have more skin collagen, or literally do, and typically are less concerned about these things.
00:51:11.000Women are typically more concerned about these things.
00:51:14.000I think it's probably Jordan Peterson brought this up, but if you want to figure out the differences between men and women, you just tell everyone to line up from shortest to tallest.
00:54:40.000So from your perspective then, you're imagining your head is the camera and you're seeing these people that are tall.
00:54:49.000So when we have the cameras slightly at head height and slightly going down because we have to cross over each other, the people watching feel like they're looking down at us and so the assumption is they must be shorter than me.
00:56:28.000Now, among women, what do you think the one trait was that was more frequent among those who just tended to do really well in terms of donations?
01:00:37.000You're just telling us what we assumed happened anyway.
01:00:40.000But I bring it up because they actually show Darth Vader and like, his limbs are cut off and then he like, you know, they attach the things to his body or whatever.
01:00:47.000And then, you know, it is kind of cool, actually, to actually see Darth Vader going about his business, because you only had the big movie moments.
01:01:07.000Everyone's got a thing that they suffer from, and that's back to the race thing, where you have no idea what anybody's going through.
01:01:15.000When I was a kid, my best friend was black, his grandfather was the chief of police, so the police department was run by a black family, and I wanted to be him so bad.
01:01:25.000My parents were getting divorced, my dad came out of the closet, life was hell, my mom was suicidal, and it's like, I wanted to be my black friend more than anything.
01:01:34.000And it's like, nowadays, I feel so bad for these kids who are gonna be born, and they're gonna go, well, I have it worse, even though my life is hell, just because I'm black, or white, or vice versa.
01:01:46.000And I think that the damage this is gonna do to children is gonna be, like, just irreversible.
01:01:51.000It was stark when I heard that for the first time, I don't know, it was probably about four years ago, that because of your skin color, things will be harder.
01:02:00.000You tell a five-year-old that they're gonna believe my life is hard, and then they're gonna start finding problems to justify what they think their life is.
01:02:07.000Especially in this victimhood society where it's like a billion-dollar business now.
01:02:32.000He is trying to manipulate people so they give up their rights.
01:02:37.000And he's not addressing actual issues that are screwing people over.
01:02:41.000I mean, you look at these people in government and they're just like, what can I do today to screw over regular people because I want power?
01:02:49.000And like they're, do you think they're working towards some sort of profit motive?
01:02:53.000Well, let me, let me ask you something, right?
01:03:16.000So you would say, if you knew that we were, let's just say hypothetically, six months to the apocalypse, unless everything was shut down now, you'd say bring on the apocalypse?
01:03:25.000After COVID, I think if COVID didn't happen, the lockdowns, I'd say yeah.
01:03:29.000But after that, it's like, no, I'm not going through that again.
01:03:33.000There's nothing, I don't think that there's anything functionally that we could do to actually stop an apocalypse if it's really that predictable and that evident that it's coming.
01:04:02.000So I can respect when they say things like, we better be better stewards of the earth, and I'll be like, okay, I'm down.
01:04:06.000Let's do green energy, because that makes sense.
01:04:09.000But when you cede power to them and they're like, Suspend population growth, which leads to cultural collapse and civilizational stagnation and potential collapse.
01:04:18.000When they say things like they're going to sacrifice X many people by shutting down fuel and pipelines and stuff, that's going to result in death.
01:04:26.000I'm like, and if you're wrong, you're actually causing the problem.
01:06:17.000The connection is we, the people are poorly organized.
01:06:21.000The amount of people we have right now and the organization structure that they're in is not sustainable.
01:06:26.000If, if the power goes out and the roads get blocked, people will have a mass die off in the cities, but it's also true that we need more people.
01:06:32.000So we need a more organized structure for those people.
01:06:36.000Better travel, better transport, drone delivery of food, things like that.
01:07:07.000So that's actually how the census works in this country.
01:07:09.000If a white person has a kid with someone who's half white, the baby is just not white, even though it's a quarter, you know, whatever race.
01:12:55.000And I'm like, so we could we could do that because I'll create a crazy named street, you know, like, you know, like Amber Turd Avenue or something.
01:14:31.000We talked about the people who want revolution and all that stuff.
01:14:34.000And we can talk about the political implications of what would drive actual conflict, but it's gonna be this.
01:14:39.000When people can't afford to go to work anymore, when the cost of getting to work is more than the work produces, people stop working and then... Of course, yeah.
01:15:32.000And then you're giving them the French fries.
01:15:33.000So the apocalypse from ancient Greek is a literary genre in which a supernatural being reveals cosmic mysteries or the future to a human intermediary.
01:17:03.000They would just like fall down and go like... I was thinking like, yeah, even if they just stopped TikTok right now, there'd be millions of people in the street just dancing, just like hoping someone sees it.
01:18:09.000So like, we've got a sort of a caste system set up right now where you have the really wealthy people that never
01:18:15.000think about money, really, they never have to even think about it unless they want to make more of it.
01:18:18.000Then you have like the working class and then you have the abject poor.
01:18:21.000Now if you have the metaversions, where they might be lower than the abject poor.
01:18:27.000It might actually be considered abject poor.
01:18:28.000They're just, like, getting intravenous, you know, nutrition and getting their... Harvesting their body heat or something for... But then, it's gonna create a class of, like, workers that hate reality, but are willing to do it because they don't want to be part of the lower slave class, like the metaverse class.
01:18:45.000I think it's gonna create another class.
01:19:04.000Then, eventually, the civilization gets wiped out because, you know, the robots advance themselves and then declare war.
01:19:10.000So now all that's left is like a fleet of ships that are traveling away from the wiped out civilization and there are ships that refine the materials they need for fuel and stuff and the people who work on them have no choice and they're basically slaves.
01:19:23.000They work 80 hours, they don't get time off because if they stop working the whole thing collapses, they all die.
01:19:29.000And then the captain, of course he has to deal with the conflict of struggling to survive, but he's got the nice whiskey in his office, and you know, he's in charge, and that's just like, that's the reality of struggle in the real world.
01:19:44.000So, they actually have episodes where it's like people are trying not to work because their lives are miserable on these mining ships or refining ships, and they're like, if you stop working, we all die.
01:20:00.000So that's just, that's the reality of existence.
01:20:03.000So if we ever created like an actual metaverse civilization, then you're going to have some people who are the privileged elites who are in the metaverse and the poor people shoveling mud and dirt outside to make the machine run.
01:20:16.000So you could have classes within the metaverse of rich people in the metaverse that can control the code and see the code and everybody else.
01:20:23.000They're gonna walk up to you, Ian, and you're gonna be like, Zuck, I don't like what you did, and he's gonna go, beep, beep, beep, and you're gonna turn into a giraffe.
01:20:29.000He'll, like, teleport in, and I'll be like, I wanna teleport.
01:20:31.000He's like, if you work your whole life, you might be able to.
01:20:34.000And 40 years go by of me trying, and then, no, it doesn't happen.
01:20:37.000They'll like, there'll be the elite class.
01:20:42.000You've got the powerful elites who can control big tech and manipulate what you see and hear to make you think what they want you to think.
01:21:14.000Cancel culture is shaping comedy, and everyone's terrified to take a risk.
01:21:17.000I talked to a guy we might have on the show, and the general idea is they know they can't win on free speech grounds, so they're trying to control what young people see and hear so that Oh yeah, let Tim Castile have the conversations.
01:26:07.000So once it was cheaper to have a machine, they were just like, you lost the support for it, and then abolitionist sentiment started to grow.
01:26:50.000I think your civilization would collapse at that point.
01:26:52.000Like, in Battlestar Galactica, when they have these people in the refining ships or whatever it was, I'd be like, no, dude, people would probably just lose it.
01:26:59.000Like, that... The show is about them adrift, basically, with, like, limited resources.
01:27:04.000It's one thing to be on a planet, where you can always go off and try and survive on your own, it's another thing to be in a desert with nothing.
01:27:10.000Do you think they'll be able to convince enough people where it really becomes the dominant force?
01:27:14.000Just whatever the, what do you want to call it, woke brain disease, whatever it is.
01:27:37.000Yeah, we need more, more relationships, more jobs, more cool jobs like using lasers to make graphene.
01:27:43.000So there's I think these blank slaters who think they can raise people to be a certain way are going to have a rude awakening when they realize that it's a little bit of nature and nurture.
01:27:51.000And you can't just remove the nature from people.
01:27:53.000So these young people who are like on TikTok, they they crave human affection and attention and they're not getting it.
01:27:58.000They're going to snap and they're going to say the system is broken.
01:28:02.000I used to think you could get enough of relationships through internet video chat, and I had a friend tell me, like, no, I don't think so, Ian.
01:28:08.000It was like in 2007, and I was manic about the internet, the power of internet video.
01:28:12.000I was like, no, I mean, you can meet the most intelligent people, you can have a video chat with them, you don't need secret service there, you can, this is it, this is the future, and it's... Doesn't compare to this.
01:28:32.000And so they actually did controls to determine people's rated levels of happiness, and they found that people who live in cities are unhappy because of the city.
01:28:41.000And if you take people from cities and bring them to nature, their levels of happiness go up.
01:29:10.000I dabble in his work, but I'm not too familiar.
01:29:12.000He's been on Rogan a couple times, or at least once.
01:29:14.000And he has uncovered, or has been really pushing, looking into the horizon every day for like 15 minutes.
01:29:20.000Because the amount, I don't know if it's about your peripheral vision, but it's the unfocused, long-distance view is supposedly one of the greatest things you can do for your mental health.
01:30:08.000And Daniel Day-Lewis' son in his first ever film, Gabe.
01:30:13.000And the four of us, yeah, we're just seeking revenge and going after Cowboy Cerrone, who's not home, but Gina's home, his wife, and then we spend two hours fighting her.
01:30:40.000I mean, they're basically like, hey, we can't make these... Did you see what they said?
01:30:42.000We can't make these crappy movies like the Irishman anymore.
01:30:45.000I don't know if they didn't use the word crappy, but they were like, we can't use these ego projects anymore where rich people get to just...
01:31:59.000I think their movies are going to be... people are going to want to see them.
01:32:02.000I will give a shout out to Guardians of the Galaxy because... Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2 I think are some of my favorite movies just because they use the old soundtrack.
01:32:11.000So you have this movie and the way they use the old music and brought it all back is just one of the coolest things.
01:32:17.000But it also is indicative of a decaying culture where we have like...
01:32:21.000I think because of Guardians of the Galaxy, all these old songs from the 70s reached top charting positions.
01:32:25.000And I'm like, it's cool because the music was better in a lot of ways back then, in my opinion, even though I wasn't around for it.
01:32:43.000Hey, we're gonna go to Super Chat soon, but I wanted to ask you, you said you were basically bankrupt in abject poverty, then you now are making six figures because of Peterson, but what was that transition like for you?
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01:34:55.000We got Matthew Reckamp who says, I just watched What is a Woman on Daily Wire and I can't help but wonder, is there anything like what is a desired, what is a desired trait from back when eugenics was a thing?
01:35:36.000Camel of the Mojave says, it's weird the Daily Wire hasn't secured the rights to the story of that guy sitting in a barber shop, stands up to do the right thing.
01:36:47.000I'm making one dollar back, not worth it.
01:36:51.000Edison Miller says, Tim, listen to the after show last night, and as an Alaskan, I can tell you the best thing about Anchorage is it's only 20 minutes to the real Alaska.
01:36:59.000Also, 24-hour daylight is only above the Arctic Circle, but is a real thing.
01:37:52.000No, yeah, so it was halfway between Reykjavik and some other location, so we're like, seriously, you go outside and you see nothing but lava rock or whatever, and there's a burger shop, and then I walk in, and it's just me and a friend, and then I order a burger, and then I'm sitting down eating, and two guys walk in, and one guy goes, oh, hey, it's Tim Pool, and I was like, what?
01:40:53.000Dalimar says, STG-44 Sturmgewehr, I'm saying that wrong probably, World War II First Assault Rifle, different than military rifles at the time.
01:41:02.000Defined as pistol grip, shorter rifle barrel, select fire, large magazine, smaller caliber cartridge than main military rifles at the time.
01:41:58.000Joe Biden wants to make 3D-printed guns illegal, but that's stupid because it won't change the fact that 3D-printed guns will always exist if someone wants one.
01:43:04.000That guy says raise minimum age for firearm purchases to 21 due to prolonged adolescence of current and future generations and 21 for tobacco tattoos, sexual consent, gender therapy, and voting rights compromised.
01:43:15.000Yeah, it was Ann Coulter said, I'm in favor of raising the gun age to 21 if we raise the voting age to 21.
01:43:27.000I went to a gun shop in Virginia, and I was buying a bunch of guns.
01:43:31.000And this is crazy, too, because we live in the tri-state, so even when you buy them, they have to ship them.
01:43:36.000Like, drive 10 or 15 minutes, and then drop them off at your gun shop, and you gotta pay the fee.
01:43:41.000But some young guy came in to buy a gun, and they asked for his ID, and they're like, you can't buy handguns, you're only 20 years old or whatever.
01:43:49.000And then I was like, he's a 20 year old legal adult who's got his own place to live and he can't buy a handgun.
01:43:55.000We should maybe raise the military age to 21 because we have so many people in the country and we do not need that many people in the military now.
01:44:02.000I don't think sending a young 18 year old, it makes a lot of sense mentally.
01:44:06.000Like we wouldn't send a 16 year old because their minds aren't developed.
01:44:47.000I just thought I ordered one and I was like this kind of looks better.
01:44:50.000It's harder to fit but whatever All right The B says Vosch said he really wanted to go toe-to-toe with Matt with Matt Walsh on transgenderism You guys want to moderate?
01:46:08.000But when I said on his show last time in November, I think it was, that most of the country is now constitutional carry, Joe said, that can't be true.
01:46:16.000And I was like, you know, I'm pretty sure it is.
01:46:17.000And then he said, Jamie, pull that up.
01:46:19.000And Jamie pulled up a generic Google search that said 13 states.
01:47:05.000And he's got a new podcast, and I'm just like... I've had people reach out and be like, would you, not from his camp, but people who are in the related areas, were like, would you want us to talk to him?
01:50:57.000says, Ian seems to be stuck on this Roman slavery point without acknowledging the fact that the Egyptians enslaved the Hebrews thousands of years earlier.
01:51:04.000Yes, slavery is not endemic to the Romans, but the Roman Empire is definitely endemic to our way of life right now, and we need to shatter that.
01:51:12.000The crazy thing was that, like, you could be not a slave, and then one day you could be a slave.
01:51:17.000Like, you're living in a village or whatever, and you're, like, working, and you're dealing with slavers, and then one day they just grab you and, like, you're a slave now.
01:52:11.000I mean, a lot of gas stations actually have fried chicken, if you think about it, when you're traveling around the country, but they, like, their whole marketing was, like, fried chicken and gasoline or something like that.
01:54:34.000They they said that originally with the prequels they were like star wars is actually a series about darth vader oh it starts with darth vader and even throughout the prequels it's about anakin skywalker it was a darth vader story and it felt and it ends with his death and all that i was like wow do you know what it is now following the sequel films
01:54:57.000The entirety of Star Wars is the story of Palpatine's gender transition.
01:56:00.000So when the idea was, like, he was gonna live forever by taking her body, if she struck him down in rage, but then she strikes him down anyway, I'm like, so he won?
01:56:29.000I was watching it and it was okay until there was a scene where you know the guy that played Apollo Creed was in it?
01:56:33.000He was like his handler or something to give him these missions and then there's a scene where he's supposed to be given this real secret mission and he's like Okay, your mission is... He's yelling it out to everyone in the bar.
01:57:16.000Nate says, did anyone who watched What Is A Woman notice that the girl who swam with Leah Thomas, who was anonymous, you could clearly make out her face in the close-up camera angle, just making sure I'm not crazy.
01:58:06.000All right, we'll grab a couple more Meme a type says video idea start with the rainbow flag zoom out and add the trans flag out add the trans flag Keep zooming out adding flags eventually it zooms out to show a person's face like they're rediscovering individuality Rebel Parish says, I'm 4'10 and the guy just needs to be taller than me.
01:58:29.000I went on a date Sunday with a guy who was literally the size of my 11-year-old niece.
01:59:26.000Eden Hiddick says, the anti-gun lobby has a history of intentionally mislabeling firearms and even attempted to label handguns as pocket rockets, among other terms.
01:59:34.000Labeling every auto weapon a machine gun is another.
01:59:38.000Captain Kirk says, Tim, I hope People realize we can't vote Democrat anymore.
01:59:42.000We have to vote Republican, but Democrats aren't the... We don't have to vote Republican, but Democrats aren't the way, and their party knows it.
02:00:11.000I mean, I'm happy that the Mises Caucus took over, but when the whole body of a thousand delegates couldn't decide on when to go to lunch, I lost all hope.
02:00:42.000Joseph Henson says, funny thing in retrospect is that when you add up the issues we're facing, who's causing the most noise and the ideologies involved?
02:00:50.000Turns out that legalizing prostitution when Australia did would have saved the world.
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