In this episode of the Culture War podcast, we discuss a viral clip that went viral at a Pride event, and the corporate media's response to it. We also discuss a new report that accuses the Biden administration of colluding with big tech to censor people.
00:00:00.000So we got this viral clip from reporter Allad Eliyahu.
00:00:24.000We're at a Pride event, they're chanting, we're coming for your children.
00:00:27.000This story is going massively viral, even being carried by the corporate press, which is surprising to me.
00:00:32.000I think it's because regular people are sick and tired of the extreme behavior we've been seeing creeping into the mainstream as it pertains to Pride events.
00:00:43.000The Bud Light effect has become very real for every major corporation in two ways.
00:00:47.000The first, You're going to lose money if you embrace this stuff because it's gone too far.
00:00:51.000And the second, you're going to make money if you cover the stories and make videos about it.
00:00:58.000I said a lot of creators, a lot of influence, a lot of, you know, people who make videos or whatever are going to start jumping on this because they can clearly see there is a path to virality in covering these stories and talking about addressing the issue.
00:01:10.000And now, seeing the corporate press actually address it, surprising to me, to be completely honest.
00:01:16.000And we'll talk about this clip that's gone viral from the Culture War podcast from last week, where our guest from the majority report explicitly defended she believed that children of 10 years old should be using Grindr.
00:01:29.000And we have to discuss the morality behind that.
00:01:32.000The question being, do these leftists actually believe children should be equipped to engage in illegal activity or should become victims of adult predators?
00:01:43.000Or are they just saying whatever they think the left wants them to say?
00:01:46.000In which case, they're driving themselves off a cliff.
00:01:49.000We'll talk about that and a whole bunch more.
00:01:53.000There's a new report about the Biden administration colluding with big tech to censor people.
00:01:57.000We kind of know all of that stuff, so we'll talk about those issues and what's going on in the culture wars that pertains to Get Woke, Go Broke, Disney losing $900 million with several of their last releases because, yeah, I think we're winning this one.
00:02:12.000I think regular people have had enough and are just saying, yo, I'm sick of how crazy things have gotten.
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00:06:52.000There are numerous videos going around right now that I can't show on YouTube.
00:06:56.000One of them depicts a man in tighty-whities spreading his legs and Cheeks in front of children and then gyrating and thrusting himself at the kids.
00:07:28.000You don't make it impossible for people to see.
00:07:31.000Because the fact that people can't see this is what's prolonging it.
00:07:35.000So when you go to someone and tell them this is what they're doing, this is what the left has been doing, they're grooming kids, they say, prove it.
00:07:42.000You try to find the video, the video's gone.
00:07:43.000Because Twitter is censoring it out of a fear that advertisers will flee the platform.
00:07:50.000The transgender movement, the left's best argument for the past decade or so when it comes to our kids has been, it isn't happening, right?
00:08:00.000Just a straight up denial that there's anything going on with kids.
00:08:04.000And that's all started to change ever since everyone has a TikTok channel, everyone has a YouTube channel, because these kids are bragging about it.
00:08:12.000They're bragging about getting double mastectomies.
00:08:14.000And we're seeing this stuff in our kids' schools.
00:09:38.000I mean the thing is maybe they haven't been vocal, maybe they have been kind of like worried about what their neighbors would say or whatever because of the tone nowadays, but I really find it hard to believe that people don't care.
00:09:52.000I think people were afraid to say something because of the fact that they felt like
00:09:57.000they were gonna be ostracized, when in reality, they probably were still
00:10:05.000Most people don't want their children to be exposed to kink in the streets of a major city.
00:10:13.000And I think that the stuff with Bud Light and Dylan Mulvaney finally gave your average person
00:10:22.000the courage to stand up and say, hold on, I don't really approve of this.
00:10:27.000I want to see a little more modesty in public.
00:10:32.000No one's talking about going into your Bedroom and deciding who you can sleep with or can't sleep with or at least the average person I'm sure there are some some some religious people that want to You know want to get into the into the business of what is going on in your bedroom?
00:10:48.000But the average person that is just kind of living their life and doesn't really pay a lot of attention to politics They don't want their kids exposed to nude men in the streets What what about like a dude in a diaper with a dog helmet on?
00:11:09.000I bet you the average guy, the welder that welds in South Dakota, he probably wants his kids to be exposed to a guy in a diaper with a dog mask.
00:12:15.000But they did have kids' clothing and onesies that said, like, Pride and things like that.
00:12:20.000The tuck-friendly bathing suit was an adult bathing suit.
00:12:22.000Okay, so the thing is, though, regardless of Target did that, right, there's still trans kids' stuff.
00:12:28.000Sorry, real quick, the funny thing is, like, that was the defense we got from the corporate press.
00:12:31.000They're like, no, no, no, no, no, that section where they're selling the kids' clothing that had all the stuff on it, the bathings for tucking was for the adults in the same section.
00:12:39.000And it's like, I'm glad you brought up hubris, man.
00:12:42.000Pride is on my mind a lot, and how it's a Catholic sin, but an American virtue.
00:12:46.000And I think this whole we're coming for you rhetoric is hubristic.
00:12:50.000Who do you think you are to coexist with me and threaten that you're going to come for my children?
00:12:54.000It's a celebration of a conquered religion.
00:12:57.000Every year when Pride goes out and when they are out there in the street celebrating, they're celebrating their victory over Christianity.
00:13:08.000I'm not the guy that's gonna sit there and say... That's a little too explicit for me.
00:13:11.000I don't think it's over Christianity, I think it's just... I don't, I don't, it's, it's, we refer to Wokeness as a non-theistic religion, but it's amorphous, it is, it is, it is boundaryless, borderless, it is just, it's more of a celebration of likeness.
00:13:28.000These are people who are going out and being like, we are, we, we, we have a social group.
00:13:36.000There's no logic, there's no rules, there's no morals.
00:13:38.000As long as you agree to adhere to the group, you're good.
00:13:41.000If you deviate in any way, you're bad.
00:13:44.000They're not celebrating a deity, they're not celebrating an ideology, they're celebrating an amalgam of various social theories and aspects mashed together, which often contradict each other.
00:13:53.000I don't disagree with you in that point, but I do think that they're celebrating a victory over what is considered normal.
00:14:02.000But Christianity, like, Look, if you go to these events, they'll tell you they don't like Christianity, but they couldn't tell you anything about it, and it's not on their minds.
00:14:09.000Yeah, it's the Christianity that Jon Stewart told them is out there, because that's where they get their... They're not going out there because of Christianity.
00:14:16.000They don't like it, but they do like Islam.
00:14:53.000since uh... we've seen islam uh... muslims protesting lgbtq stuff and then they're still very much like oh it's fine it is certainly changed though there was uh... up in uh... michigan that suburb it wasn't in dearborn it was a town near uh... detroit not necessarily dearborn probably close enough suburb where they said no pride flags on public display and they said because we don't put anyone's flags on public display we only do the american flag or or the flags of nations and then they got mad about it I saw in the UK, government buildings are flying the Progress Pride flag in the US.
00:15:28.000This is a flag, it's a symbol of a global, it's a global takeover.
00:15:34.000It is a non-theistic religion, it is a global cult.
00:15:37.000The fact that foreign countries are flying this flag says a lot.
00:15:41.000The fact that US embassies fly the flag says a lot.
00:15:45.000It is creepy and it should not be allowed.
00:15:48.000So look, I don't know if we'll get anyone in Congress to be like, hey, you know, you can't fly flags like this, you know, on government buildings, but they're doing it anyway.
00:15:57.000I can't speak for these other countries, but it is creepy.
00:15:59.000And I wonder when I see that, I'm like, is that the flag of like the one world government?
00:17:07.000There was a video I saw out of France, where during their pride march, someone climbed up to a second-floor balcony and ripped down the French flag.
00:17:43.000It splits up little kids and tells them their skin color means something, and like, people become racist, and they're like, so, so, so counterproductive.
00:18:34.000For instance, Ian Crossland, who is a co-host on TimCastIRL, used to be a moderator for Minds.com, and he had to filter out graphic depictions of murder and rape and child abuse.
00:18:45.000Censorship is absolutely vital in that regard.
00:18:48.000So, if we're talking about a book like, in particular, there was one called, there's a teacher Who provided a book to her middle schoolers called This Book is Gay.
00:18:56.000I don't know if you've ever heard of it.
00:20:01.000I don't like giving these people money, but I think it's important to know and for people to read this stuff.
00:20:06.000But the book describes things that go well beyond sex and kink into what I would describe as dangerous behavior that can result in serious Look, when they talk about consuming feces, and it goes beyond that, I'm like, you're talking about things that can cause serious harm to a person, let alone a child.
00:20:26.000When she says it's a great book, and defends the idea that children would get it, I have to wonder.
00:21:30.000Emma is not, like, she is not, she's, like, her head is so empty.
00:21:35.000And, like, the whole point of her coming here was to get something that, and the same thing goes for, like, the whole Minority Report or whatever.
00:21:46.000They're just looking to dunk on Tim Pool.
00:21:51.000She came here hoping to get some kind of way to dunk on Tim Pool.
00:21:55.000Now, you're right, there are people that know theory and actually believe it's good to have intergenerational relationships, people like Herbert Marcuse and, you know, Gayle Rubin, I think is her name, and the people that write queer theory books, you're totally right.
00:22:17.000That's why she was, like, screaming about supporting Trans women in women's sports, even if it hurts some of the competitors.
00:22:31.000So you're saying Emma Vigeland's advocacy for pedophilia isn't that she herself is a pedophile, but that she stands opposed to institutions, laws, and... Yes.
00:22:43.000Anything on the right, anything that comes out of your mouth, she's going to oppose.
00:22:48.000The reason why I can't agree with that is for one I don't want to give them the benefit of the
00:22:53.000doubt because I think they know exactly what they're talking about but for her maybe she did this
00:22:58.000thing where she after the show she claimed she wasn't cool enough to see the skate park it's the
00:23:03.000weirdest thing in the world because I said earlier maybe when she pulled up and parked she didn't
00:23:10.000notice she was in a skate park because the front of the property is the skate park yeah
00:23:14.000And I'm like, maybe they pulled up into the far space and just walked right in the green room door and she didn't notice because she didn't look anywhere.
00:23:19.000Then I found out from staff, she was actually right in the middle of it.
00:23:23.000She was standing in the middle of the skate park.
00:24:14.000She could have said, well, I did get to see the skate park.
00:24:17.000I didn't get to see their ramp, though.
00:24:18.000I could see how it might not look like a skate park, because there's a bunch of cars parked all around it, because it's a parking lot as well.
00:24:57.000Drama, but I think it was so that what but it wasn't it was so that way she could slime Like the people here.
00:25:03.000Yeah, it wasn't it wasn't like a ha ha Tim.
00:25:06.000It wasn't a good nature joke It wasn't because of because she wanted to be humorous and and be fun It was a way to slime Tim and her experience here, even though Tim was polite kind and and This is exactly what Sam Seder did when we invited him on the show.
00:25:24.000I said, I know exactly what he's going to do.
00:25:30.000And if I invite him on the show, they do this thing where all of a sudden, abruptly, they'll say something in a non sequitur, and you're confused by what they're saying.
00:26:09.000So I'm like, We can have her on the show, and I said, it would be with another person to discuss ideas.
00:26:15.000So we got Sean Fitzgerald, and what does she do?
00:26:17.000Before the show, we were like, hey, let's open with crime and talk about Jordan Williams, this guy in New York who's, you know, he was a black guy.
00:26:22.000People are saying he's not getting the same support as Penny, because he's black.
00:26:26.000And she goes, yeah, of course, absolutely.
00:26:28.000As soon as the show starts, what does she do?
00:27:21.000She's not— I think you need censorship for stuff like that.
00:27:24.000That's an argument I'll have with her.
00:27:25.000They're having a show where they advocate for pedophilia at a time where they're chanting, we're coming for your children, and they produced a 50-person chorus called, We're Coming for Your Children.
00:27:36.000I think there's a blind— there's blindness in people's brains where they think that things have happened so slowly as they're introducing sexuality to children, nine-year-olds seeing porn and things, that now people are like, Why do we... Censorship is the bad guy.
00:27:49.000We don't need... Just let things happen naturally and like, dude, it's our duty and responsibility to create a moral system.
00:27:55.000If we don't stay on it every day, it's gonna go haywire.
00:27:58.000When has the left ever been against censorship?
00:28:02.000For her to be like, I oppose censorship, it's like, oh please.
00:28:05.000They complain that someone says a naughty word on the internet and they want them all banned.
00:28:09.000Then when it comes to the issue of pedophilia, she's like, I think, I'm not even going to quote her.
00:28:14.000When it comes to the issue of pedophilia, and a teacher trying to get her students of 10 years old to use Grindr, she defends it.
00:28:27.000Dude, for two and a half hours we talk, or like two hours and twenty minutes, and she's, in every respect, defending that they're doing these things.
00:29:28.000When you get Ibram Kendi coming out and saying the only solution to pass discrimination, etc., etc., when he's basically advocating for future discrimination, Derek Bell, I'm hoping I'm not getting his name wrong, they're advocating for returning to Plessy v. Ferguson.
00:29:44.000They want to bring back the old, before the Civil Rights Movement.
00:29:48.000They are reactionaries who are upset we had a civil libertarian revolution in this country that brought about individual rights.
00:29:55.000They are collectivists, they hate that we've enshrined in our constitution individual rights, and they want to turn back the clock to get rid of that.
00:30:17.000I mean, anybody that was here, obviously, would have been a representative of Tim Cass, but, like, the whole thing was they want clips.
00:30:24.000They were hoping to get clips, but Emma was just incapable of producing something that would be compelling for them, other than, oh, He didn't show me his skate park.
00:30:35.000I wonder if they feel... I kind of felt like Emma felt a little bit of shame, because I know that the thing she said about neo-Nazis she was told to say, probably by Sam, and afterwards when the show wrapped, you know, and she steps out of the room for a bit, we're all talking about it, about this is the issue with the majority report.
00:30:53.000Sam Seder is blacklisted from a bunch of big networks and podcasts.
00:30:56.000He got fired from MSNBC, I think, I think.
00:30:58.000And this is explicitly why, as has been iterated to me by a lot of people, that he's an unserious person who just tries to gamify people for bad faith politics.
00:31:08.000And then, you know, as she's walking back in the room, Sean was like, oh, the neo-Nazi thing is out of line.
00:31:22.000She wouldn't look us in the eyes at all the whole time.
00:31:25.000I wonder, like, she had made a big stink about the amount of money that they don't make and didn't want to admit that it's because there's not really an audience for it or not the same kind of audience.
00:31:37.000She did mention, like you'd said earlier, one of the things that I wanted to push back on, she said over and over that she was covering serious political topics and etc.
00:31:49.000And I think that all of the majority report and her in particular, but I would assume that the feeling is shared with most of the people over there is just massive jealousy.
00:32:00.000They don't get invited up to Capitol Hill.
00:32:02.000They're not they're not streaming their show from Congress, you know, from congressional people's offices.
00:32:07.000They're not they don't have the same kind of reach.
00:32:11.000They don't get the same kind of reaction from from audiences and stuff.
00:32:15.000So I think You're right, but that's like saying the people who intentionally choose not to shower are surprised that people don't want them around.
00:32:24.000Absolutely, and that's exactly how people behave.
00:32:30.000People don't know that their breath stinks or that they're offensive to other people, that their ideas or they behave in ways that push people away.
00:32:39.000If people realized that, there probably wouldn't be any incel.
00:32:42.000She was saying that Sam is like a comedian first.
00:33:02.000She enjoyed telling people that it was about the politics, and it wasn't for money, and da-da-da-da-da.
00:33:08.000She loved, like she was reveling in pointing out that she was morally superior.
00:33:14.000That was one of the things that was really so gross about it.
00:33:18.000She came here and had this air of superiority, and we're better than you, and we're blah-blah-blah, just, and it was just, I found it, you know, a bit of a turnoff.
00:33:28.000You know what I think the majority of people, I think they're like the incel equivalent Of politics, where like, you get a guy who's out of shape, doesn't have good social skills, says crude and rude things, smells bad and has a poor diet, and then they get really jealous that people don't want to be friends with them, so they go online, they get really angry and start talking about how the world sucks and how bad it is, and I think that's what the majority report is.
00:33:54.000Because, you know, you can have, you have this big political space with a whole bunch of different commentators of different various backgrounds all having debates and, you know, and getting along to varying degrees.
00:34:03.000And then you have the majority report where Sam gets, like, banned from a bunch of different shows, then complains about it, and then when people bring up that he's banned, what did Emma say?
00:34:12.000She's like, well, it's because they're scared of him.
00:35:10.000They said that there was no policy to take down pride decorations, and then 150 United Starbucks stores in the United States went on strike on Friday.
00:35:19.000I think, I said about 3,500 employees will be on strike, and I believe we have, from the post-millennial, Starbucks Union boasts they closed 21 locations last weekend in response to the alleged LGBTQ pride decoration ban.
00:35:33.000I think it's fair to say it's not alleged.
00:35:35.000The workers at these stores said they weren't allowed to put up decorations.
00:35:39.000I don't care what corporate is saying.
00:35:40.000The people are, they're actually protesting.
00:35:45.000I think Starbucks said outright, we're going to lose a bunch of money, shut it down, and the workers protested.
00:35:52.000I think that what we're seeing now is, as I mentioned earlier in the show, the Bud Light effect shows.
00:35:58.000Get woke, go broke, but also anti-woke equals clicks.
00:36:02.000And so you're seeing a lot of apolitical people now coming out and being like, oh yeah, I don't like Bud Light, because they know they're going to get a million hits if they do it.
00:36:10.000Starbucks was just like, we better get out of this one, just take it down.
00:36:14.000And now their employees are revolting.
00:36:56.000We did it before with one video, because I'm like, I don't think YouTube would take this down, they didn't.
00:37:01.000This one, I'm like, they're gonna take it down.
00:37:02.000There's videos of explicit nudity, and it's like with these books like Genderqueer, when parents tried to read it to their school board meeting, they get banned from it, but the kids are reading it.
00:37:13.000So, You know, anyway, my point is we'll show that in the members-only section, but I think what's happening is when you see an old man, when you see a guy in a diaper and a dog mask running up to your kids, turning around and wiggling his butt at them, parents are starting to go like, hey, hold on there a minute.
00:37:29.000When you get the video of the guy with the Bugs Bunny mask fully nude and then jumping up and down and shaking his genitals in front of people and their kids at this event, Regular people go, yo, hold on there a minute.
00:37:42.000Then Starbucks comes out and says, we love it!
00:37:44.000And they go, I ain't going to Starbucks anymore.
00:37:46.000Bud Light is the perfect example of it.
00:37:48.000Smackdown, no longer the top beer in the country, and all these corporations fear it.
00:39:29.000It's all about the path of least resistance.
00:39:31.000And the fact that regular people are providing resistance, these companies are immediately just changing course.
00:39:38.000The regular people thing matters a lot.
00:39:40.000Like I said, I mean, I've said this before on the show, I was just in California doing some more ATR stuff last couple of weeks, and some of my friends out there, like, you talk to them about this stuff and they're like, look, I got kids and I'm a progressive guy and stuff, but man, that ain't right.
00:39:59.000But I don't want to do this and they really understood the the ramifications of having you know their kids be exposed to this stuff and I think that the average person is is rejecting it out of hand I think that the normal people that are again You know, have maybe 15-20 minutes a week for politics.
00:40:18.000That's all they spend on knowing what's going on in the world.
00:40:21.000You know, maybe they see some memes that their friends send, and then they'll listen to, you know, the news for 15 minutes in the evening or whatever, or in the morning.
00:40:32.000Those people are the ones that are like, yo, I don't like the idea of the teacher wanting my child to transition.
00:40:41.000I watched The Passion of the Christ for the first time last night.
00:41:35.000But the reason I bring it up is I learned a lot that I didn't know even having gone to Catholic school that changed my perspective on some of these issues.
00:41:44.000And I think it is partly due to what we are seeing from the left that I was open to having watched a movie like that.
00:42:28.000I think they had like pets in the crowd.
00:42:31.000I don't want to talk, I'm not trying to make this up so we can talk about religion.
00:42:34.000My point was simply, I do believe there will be a pendulum swing towards the right because of this.
00:42:40.000I think what's happening now is people are starting to ask questions of how to get to the point where there are pedophiles shaking their genitals in front of children and thrusting towards them while they watch, and it's like, Well, I don't think it completely correlates with religion, but the pendulum will swing.
00:42:58.000People will look back at where we were 10 years ago and say, what were we doing back then?
00:43:01.000It's like, oh, okay, we had standards.
00:43:04.000You're going to hear arguments from people who are Christian, who are Catholic, and they're going to say, here's what we believe and why we oppose it.
00:43:09.000And then you're going to get regular moms and dads who are like, what do I have to do to stop the man from gyrating nude in front of my children?
00:43:17.000And the left is going to say, you're a bigot.
00:43:19.000And the right is going to say, church is this way.
00:43:21.000There's already people that are starting to talk about, you know, Christian nationalism and stuff, and that's the too far swing back to the right.
00:43:30.000And people like James Lindsay, thankfully, are already looking for ways to push back against it because there is going to be a reaction from the right.
00:43:40.000There's way more people going to church now than there were probably five years ago.
00:43:45.000There's way more young people converting or rediscovering religion.
00:43:49.000in response to what they're seeing as what they would consider perversion or whatever or what is it what's the word they like to use deviancy or whatever um but it's something that liberals and again normal liberals not progressives it's something that liberals have to be aware of and have to be be concerned with because you don't want to allow the government to have too much influence by the christian right like A liberal society can make room for the Christian right, it can make room for progressives, it can make room for Muslims, it can make room for everybody if you have a liberal society that doesn't favor one ideology.
00:44:28.000Right now, our liberal society is heavily influenced and heavily favors progressive ideology.
00:44:35.000And I think it's really important to not allow the pendulum to swing back.
00:44:39.000And I know if Seamus were here, he'd be screaming at me, but I really do think that it's important to not let the pendulum swing back too far.
00:45:18.000Because, as we've talked about quite a bit, the birth rates among those of the liberal worldview are substantially lower than those of conservatives.
00:45:28.000And so, the saying goes, socialists don't have kids, they have yours.
00:45:33.000The parental rights and education stuff.
00:45:35.000The reason why Emma had to defend genderqueer and this book is gay is because the left needs to indoctrinate kids and break them from their families.
00:46:33.000If we're trying to do the maximum amount of good, taking a utilitarian perspective, well then we would lean towards not intervening and giving medical treatment or sex changes to kids.
00:46:42.000She advocated for it, despite the fact it would result in more suicide and more depression.
00:46:48.000It's the only way they can get new recruits to their cult.
00:46:53.000If children are raised by conservative parents in conservative households in conservative communities, those kids will be conservative.
00:46:58.000They need to find a way to rip those kids from the parents and they found a way.
00:47:02.000So if you look at it this way, if 61% of kids desist with no intervention and they go on to lead normal lives, that would mean the suicidal ideation drops dramatically with no intervention.
00:47:18.000If you intervene, They say that detransition is almost nonexistent among those that are put on puberty blockers.
00:47:27.000However, going from the natural rates of desistance and looking at the percentage of trans people who commit suicide, which is sad and horrifying, we don't want that to happen.
00:47:37.000If they take ten kids who are gender dysphoric, and on the high end, nine out of ten will desist, That means they are taking nine kids and increasing the risk of suicide among those kids by something like 50%.
00:47:53.000If they do nothing, those nine kids will not see an increased suicide rate because there's an increased suicide rate amongst people who are gender dysphoric.
00:48:03.000So when they advocate for giving intervention to kids who would otherwise be better, they are advocating for increasing the risk to suicide.
00:48:09.000That's why my view is we should not be doing this.
00:48:12.000I don't care what the AMA says or whatever.
00:48:14.000But again, the point is, it doesn't matter to them because they need to find a way to rip kids from their families.
00:48:19.000Both Stalin and Hitler made comments about if you get control of the children, it doesn't matter what the parents think.
00:48:27.000It's something that is baked into socialist ideology because they want to change society.
00:48:34.000They don't like the liberal society that we live in, and unhappy people can be made into revolutionaries.
00:48:42.000Happy people that have happy families, they are not looking to revolt.
00:48:47.000So the left, the revolutionary left, unquestionably wants miserable people with destroyed lives so that way they can make them into activists.
00:48:59.000You're not going to get a revolution when most people are happy.
00:49:02.000That's the biggest problem that Herbert Marcuse found with capitalism.
00:49:06.000He was like, look, capitalism delivers the goods, so we have to find other unhappy people because capitalism has made the proletariat mostly happy, mostly successful.
00:49:42.000Where the blue states are going now, because they know the desistance rates, what they're doing is they're doing trans trafficking bills.
00:49:49.000Where basically if the kid, if you're on vacation, right, and you're in Washington State, California, or Minnesota now, and you are there and your kid calls CPS or whatever, calls the cops, the state can actually take your kids away from you and put you into foster care.
00:51:44.000But Berkeley County doesn't, and recently in Martinsburg, West Virginia, they had a drag show where they invited children up on stage, and this is a dude wearing, like, overtly sexual stuff.
00:51:56.000Like, it is, I would call it overtly sexual, but not sexually explicit, is a fair way to put it.
00:52:44.000You can tell me that you think, probably deep down inside, they're disturbed by what they had to do, but I'm kinda like, listen man, actions speak louder than words.
00:52:52.000If someone told you to, like, sniff durian, you'd be like, no, it's disgusting, right?
00:53:00.000If you were like, oh man, I really don't want to, but let me get in there and sniff it, I'm gonna be like, come on, you want to.
00:53:05.000And you're like, no, they're making me, if you really didn't want to do it, you wouldn't do it.
00:53:09.000Now there is, obviously there's nuance in all this, and there are certain things people don't want to do, they do, but I'm kind of like, look man, If you were in the NYPD, if you're in New York, and you know there are adult men, pedophiles, thrusting their genitals in front of children, and you're like, leave me out of that, at least I can say you're okay with it.
00:53:28.000The NYPD, these officers are okay with what's going on.
00:53:33.000The funny thing is, There's a story about a woman who goes around New York topless, and cops will arrest her for it.
00:53:39.000And then she sues them and wins because it is legal to be topless for women in New York City.
00:53:43.000Where are these cops during these events where these people are breaking the law explicitly?
00:54:26.000Yeah, the J6 people are still in jail for trespassing.
00:54:29.000Did you know, I could be wrong about this, but we've been doing our research, and in West Virginia, it is illegal to cohabitate if you're not married.
00:55:00.000I think Massachusetts still has laws on the books that they called blue laws that were from back in the day.
00:55:06.000Things like, you're not allowed to have your store open on Sunday.
00:55:09.000And I don't know if they're still on the books, but when I was a kid, they were still on the books, and we made jokes because, you know.
00:55:17.000Imagine being a devout Catholic, angry that people are violating the Sabbath, and you're like, these liberals came in and got the cops to stop enforcing the Sabbath law, and there you go.
00:55:31.000It's likely that This particular topic will not have the same effect as violating the Sabbath, just because there is... Well, going after kids is different from having a job on Sunday.
00:55:43.000You know, between that or whether it be the lax prosecution of people that commit violent crimes in cities and stuff like that, that stuff has a direct Result that people really are gonna notice.
00:55:59.000Yeah, but it's it's a kind of wordy There's an abstinence divorce and void marriage section.
00:56:03.000There's also a bigamy section I like the law the first paragraph is like you shall not cohabitate if not married if you're Any person being married who during the life of the former sees a little show you're reading a different law Okay, then this would be this is sixty one Point eight I think is the one you were yeah, there's one specifically about cohabitation without marriage or whatever But anyway, my point is, in New York they don't enforce
00:56:27.000these laws because it is socially acceptable in New York to do these things.
00:56:30.000No, we're talking about reactionism to the pendulum swinging and if it could swing back
00:56:34.000hard in the other direction inadvertently.
00:56:36.000I think the two things that really get my gut where I'm like, wow, I could see myself
00:56:41.000freaking out and becoming one of those pendulum things if I didn't have my head on straight
00:56:45.000is going after children with sex and store violence.
00:56:49.000People breaking into stores and just robbing the shelves.
00:56:52.000I'm like, yo, when- aren't they armed?
00:56:54.000Aren't these stores, like, don't they have armed defense?
00:57:41.000That's the impulse that ends up having the right come in into place because... Baron Trump is gonna be like this brutal Iron Fist dictator.
00:58:18.000So, like, there are these creepy paintings that people always talk about.
00:58:21.000It's like there's like a Nazi officer stabbing the dub of peace or whatever and people are cowering and crying and then there's like the earth being destroyed and animal like a penguin in a box.
00:59:03.000And he's got an iron fist and he's raising it up for peace or whatever.
00:59:06.000But like, you know, that's the joke that it's gonna be like 10 or... It's gonna be like 20 or 30 years and Barron Trump is gonna like... He's gonna... Hey, we're gonna bring order and he gets elected and then he's the dictator.
00:59:24.000So if you go... The Atlantic ran this article in 1926, and you can find the actual copy of it, but it was about the dissolution of marriage and the abolition of family in the Soviet Union.
00:59:37.000They had a reporter go over, and she went to all these little towns.
00:59:41.000They basically made marriage dissolution a five-minute process.
01:00:49.000None of the ideas that come from the left are significantly different than any of the ideas that were coming from the left a hundred years ago.
01:01:33.000Because if all of your family is humanity because you're a socialist, you don't need a mom and a dad because all of the adults have the correct socialist opinions that they can just pass on to the children.
01:01:45.000And then the children will teach the adults and the adults will teach the children.
01:01:49.000We talked about this on the Culture War podcasts when we were talking with Zach Voorhees on AI and stuff.
01:01:55.000And the way I described it was, think about the human body.
01:01:57.000There are single-celled organisms all over everything.
01:02:01.000Those little single-celled organisms are little individuals that run around doing little who-knows-what.
01:02:24.000Sometimes it does not, and the cancer eventually destroys the body, and it ends it.
01:02:29.000The way I would describe the modern left is they want to create a human civilization that functions much in this way, in that you will be born and given your task and you will never deviate or else.
01:02:39.000They want to turn the human system of individuals into an organism system where everyone functions much like a cell and does their assigned job, period.
01:02:49.000And with genetic modification and engineering, CRISPR and all that stuff, you'll get to the
01:02:53.000point where you will have bread enforcers, like China's doing with super soldiers.
01:02:56.000You will have bread miners, bread analysts.
01:06:04.000Oh, speaking of, this Russian revolution that was happening, apparently, that was like, I think they both realized, this is when, what's his name?
01:06:12.000Putin's best friend of 23 years who was running the mercenaries turned on Moscow and they're like, oh, he's going to overthrow the country.
01:06:19.000It's going to be another Russian revolution like 1917.
01:06:21.000And I think they both realized that and were like, we got to call this thing off.
01:06:24.000I heard they were going to disband the mercenary group and that's why they revolted.
01:06:28.000And then they're like, no, okay, we're not going to disband you.
01:06:38.000I mean, I don't know, but I think that the I think the United States not doing something, had there been actual conflict between Wagner and state forces, I think that would have drawn the U.S.
01:06:50.000into some kind of—or at least made the neocons say, look, we really need to get some kind of boots on the ground to control the situation, because of the fact that they have so many nuclear weapons, and the United States would feel like we need to control that.
01:07:05.000I think the United States, as an institution— That's not an endorsement, either.
01:07:11.000It is, I imagine, a piece of paper in which several points of it have been lightly ignited and are just burning to embers from the inside out.
01:07:21.000The fact that we have this conflict in Eastern Europe that makes literally no sense for the most part, it's a failed liberal economic order led by the US and Western powers that's failing and makes no sense, struggling.
01:07:33.000The fact that Donald Trump even got elected shows that the deep state, you know, permanent government powers at BF failed.
01:07:39.000The children who inherited this machine don't know how to run it.
01:07:42.000The fact that you have this Bolshevik-style family destruction happening in this country, all of the institutions of this country are crumbling, including the military, the foreign empirical structures, and all that stuff.
01:07:53.000And I'm just like, You know, that's what I think a lot of these leftists want.
01:07:56.000They want it to just crumble and collapse.
01:07:58.000I'm sure Russia and China are happy to see it happen as well and are probably fanning the flames online.
01:08:03.000TikTok, I think, intentionally does this.
01:08:05.000And it's annoying to me when I see the Republicans being like, we should ban TikTok for data privacy concerns.
01:08:10.000And I'm like, no, you should do it because they're indoctrinating your kids to self-harm.
01:08:13.000And it's horrifying. They always do that though. Like the Republicans will like look at the
01:08:18.000national debt debate, right? They talk about fiscal sanity and fiscal responsibility. We've
01:08:24.000had trillion dollar deficits for what's it's Bill Clinton, I think that was the first one.
01:08:28.000If you want to cut the deficit, you want to cut the debt, start arguing in terms of morality.
01:08:35.000Argue against how these programs that we're funding are killing the country and how it's hurting us.
01:09:25.000So they, they, they promote videos that cause kids to, to self-harm.
01:09:30.000Like, it could be a thing where if I... And they ban people who push back against it.
01:09:34.000It could be, like, and I think it is nefarious, personally.
01:09:37.000I think that they're using it like a fifth-generational warfare tactic, but it could be the kind of thing where, like, if I'm dropping rocks on the ground and then they're rolling down the hill and you're like, Ian's rolling hills down the ground!
01:09:46.000And I don't even realize it, I'm just dropping the rocks.
01:09:51.000So... If you were on top of a hill and you were throwing rocks down it, it doesn't matter what your intention is.
01:09:55.000Exactly, I don't know what their intention is... The law enforcement would stop you from doing it.
01:09:58.000I assume their intention is that they want to corrupt the youth of the United States and the rest of the globe to fall in line with Chinese economics.
01:10:36.000Yeah, and that's why it should be banned.
01:10:38.000But anyway, Republicans are mostly controlled opposition.
01:10:41.000So what do I ultimately think is where we're headed for?
01:10:44.000I think the U.S.' 's position as the leader of the liberal economic order, or the global economic order, whatever they want to call it, it's going to be over.
01:11:01.000I'm not saying your life will end and the world will burst into flames.
01:11:04.000I'm saying Probably don't want to be in a city.
01:11:07.000Probably want to get a nice little piece of land with some chickens or something on it, some goats, maybe have a little garden.
01:11:11.000Because good luck if you're in a city.
01:11:15.000There's a lot of countries that are moving away from the dollar that are looking to buy oil and other forms of currency and stuff.
01:11:25.000That's probably the most salient evidence that the United States has lost its, or at least the dollar's lost its luster, that people around the globe are looking to move away from alliances with the U.S.
01:11:40.000And, you know, you can point to any number of political follies that the government has engaged in in the past 15, 20 years.
01:11:51.000If the dollar is not the reserve currency, then the value of the dollar is going to be destroyed, not just because of how many we printed up, but because we're no longer the country that maintains hegemony throughout the world.
01:12:08.000Yeah, Alex, we're actually going to talk about Alex Jones I just saw in the next clip, but he was on Patrick Bette David's show and was talking about, like, this war in Russia, or this revolution potentially going on in Russia where they're—Prigogine, I think, is the name of the guy who runs, what is it, Wagner Group?
01:12:23.000And he was like, well, I don't need—he asked them genuinely, like, would we be better off if some new regime took over in Russia that was sympathetic to the West?
01:12:31.000And they didn't have an answer, but I thought, Yes, we wouldn't be killing each other anymore, but it would become techno-fascism way more rapidly.
01:12:38.000Like, they want a peaceful world where people are plugged into machines.
01:12:42.000They don't want fighting, they don't want killing, they don't want blowing up.
01:12:44.000They want everyone to be subservient as much as possible.
01:12:47.000And I think it would be better than warfare.
01:12:49.000It might be the next step of our evolution, but it might also just become a pressure cooker.
01:12:53.000Let's jump to this next story from timgaz.com.
01:12:57.000Alex Jones says Deep State will try to assassinate former President Donald Trump.
01:13:01.000Radio show host says that corrupt government actors will never allow Trump to make good on a promise to prosecute them for their criminal activity.
01:13:08.000You know what I find so interesting is that RFK Jr.
01:13:31.000It's come to the point where high-profile personalities in this country, including one presidential contender himself, RFK, are afraid that there is a potential assassination looming for two different prominent high-profile contenders.
01:14:16.000I don't know about going this far, but it's been said by other people and it's been said before, and if RFK is saying something similar himself, it just... I don't know, does it speak to the times?
01:14:27.000Does it speak to the times that we're in?
01:14:29.000I was just talking about how the institution of this country is Swiss cheese.
01:14:32.000Like, the fabric of this nation is being burned out from the inside, and it's fumbling and breaking apart.
01:14:39.000Could you have ever believed 10 years ago that we'd get to a point where a contender for the presidency would say he fears assassination and when there's actual talk in the political space among high-profile shows of a of the former president who is running potentially being assassinated like people wouldn't believe you if you said that's where we'd be
01:15:01.000You mentioned earlier the left having a problem with this.
01:15:04.000The left is in no position to make comments about whether or not the CIA will or will not do something, because the CIA has been the boogeyman of the left for literally ever.
01:15:18.000If you ask anyone that's an actual leftist why socialism has not taken hold globally, it is Going to be the CIA.
01:17:03.000We're talking about... Look, Donald Trump should not have gotten elected.
01:17:06.000It was supposed to be Hillary Clinton.
01:17:08.000And Trump won because they screwed up bad.
01:17:12.0002020 comes around and they went insane in their panic and desperation to the point where Boston Globe reported they entertained the possibility of the West Coast seceding from the Union if Trump won again.
01:17:23.000Now, 2024 is coming around, and Trump's in the polls doing really well, and they know Biden ain't got it.
01:19:32.000And he brought in people we didn't like, and we criticized him for it, and he kept people on that he should have fired, and we criticized him for it because he thought, I'm going to work with them to the best of my abilities, and I'm going to do my agenda, and they were not having it.
01:20:17.000He said, Trump may have been a Russian asset going back to the 80s.
01:20:20.000Okay, that would mean he was a Soviet asset, you know.
01:20:22.000Meanwhile, the Dems in this country, there was a letter from Ted Kennedy to the Soviets asking them to help fight against Reagan in the early 80s.
01:20:32.000Like, it was always the Dems that had aligned with the Soviets and they were always partners.
01:20:38.000Didn't Bernie Sanders go on vacation in the Soviet Union?
01:21:04.000Well, the Holland War, yes, but I was thinking about something that someone was writing, just writing glowing pieces about Stalin, and he was at the New York Times, like, writing great pieces about Stalin while Stalin was, you know, killing millions of people and throwing people in the gulags, and while the gulag system was at its At its peak there were people in the West writing glowing pieces about Stalin because they believe in the ideology and they believed whatever you need to do to get to the communist utopia to remake man as a socialist was fine.
01:21:37.000That's the reason why Why the left always makes excuses for the horrors and atrocities that the left does is because if we just get past this hard part, if we just get past the part where a bunch of people die, then we'll have remade society into a socialist utopia and then we'll have the perfect society that we all, where everyone has what they need and etc.
01:22:01.000So it'll be worth killing off this many people or whatever because once we get Look, they want to eliminate free radicals to create what I would describe as an organism system.
01:22:11.000They want the people who are like, I would like to be an accountant and nothing more.
01:22:14.000and that's why you end up with dozens of millions dead.
01:22:17.000Look, they want to eliminate free radicals to create what I would describe as a organism system.
01:22:22.000They want the people who are like, I would like to be an accountant and nothing more.
01:22:26.000And then they want that person to stay in their box and do what they're told.
01:23:32.000A cell can die off and then it gets replaced by another one.
01:23:34.000However, if we centralize everything, then the risk of catastrophic cascade failure exponentially increases, because you cannot replace an accountant with a plumber.
01:23:46.000In a decentralized system, it's much easier to fill gaps more fluid, like water, and less rigid.
01:23:51.000Yeah, I guess you have an amalgam of a centralized, decentralized system.
01:23:55.000So just like a human body, you have a brain, which is kind of a pseudo-centralized area of the system.
01:24:00.000You have a heart, you have a stomach, all these like minor centralizations.
01:24:03.000So like in any truly decentralized system, you have larger nodes, which tend to be seemingly a little more of a central area where more people are coagulating.
01:24:13.000But if one node fails, it can be replicated, replaced.
01:25:11.000Now, the idea of the Communists is, get rid of the free radicals, find the cogs who are blind and happy to be blind, and they will be happy and they will owe nothing.
01:25:20.000Yeah, I always thought it was weird how they went after the intelligentsia in the Soviet Union.
01:26:49.000They loan money to the banks at interest.
01:26:52.000Then the banks loan that money to humans, to us, to the people that don't work at the banks, for more interest.
01:26:58.000So then the people at the bottom have to pay back this huge interest chunk to the banks so that they get a cut, then they pay back the rest of the interest to the Federal Reserve, these global bankers, so that they take the rest of the cut.
01:27:37.000Three or four years ago, the Fed started paying interest to banks on their reserves.
01:27:43.000Last year, I think it was like $300 billion in interest payments that the Federal Reserve paid to banks nationally so that they would sit on reserves.
01:27:55.000It's a totally new thing, and it's inflationary.
01:27:59.000The Federal Reserve makes no sense anymore.
01:28:01.000They're operating in all different types of ways.
01:28:04.000I was out the whole week trying to promote it, but go to TimCast.com, scroll down to the menu, you can see we have a documentary section, and you can watch Game of Money by Ben Stewart explaining How this all works.
01:28:15.000And breaking down the financial system and... Right.
01:28:18.000So since they went on infinite reserve currency where they can print infinite amounts... I think it went back.
01:28:34.000No, the way the Federal Reserve used to have fractional reserve lending where banks would have... So you could loan $100 to someone and they could loan out $90.
01:28:54.000The money given to that grocery store, you swipe your credit card for a hundred bucks, that money is manufactured and dropped in their account.
01:29:01.000There's people that make the argument that it's not even technically money that you have in your wallet or in your bank accounts and stuff because it's not a commodity.
01:29:11.000It doesn't represent anything except for the promise of the government.
01:29:17.000So I don't have a deep knowledge on this type of stuff, but the difference between currency, which is just facilitating financial transactions, that is a different thing to money, which some people say only gold or something that has value like Bitcoin or whatever would be considered actual money.
01:29:36.000And then now you're just left with paper currencies that are facilitating transactions, but not actually holding any value of their own.
01:30:07.000But I think there's a lot of issues that come with massive population expansion of humanity that have allowed evil people to exploit to maintain massive levels of power never before seen.
01:30:20.000I don't know how many hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands of years ago.
01:30:22.000Humans invented the idea of currency at one point.
01:30:26.000Money's good because otherwise you've got to find someone that wants your fish.
01:30:30.000Or your chicken or your eggs because you're looking to trick because all money does all money is is something that has a Right now it says it's a subjective value But it has a value and that you can use to trade for other things because without money you can't like you got a chicken and you want shoes you got to find someone that has shoes you like that also wants your chicken and But then you also gotta figure out how many chickens you need for shoes.
01:31:25.000Do you think that we're headed towards a future where we evolve away past money, where we have infinite access to electricity?
01:31:32.000I object to the term evolve because it implies that it's somehow a biological result or something biologically that would happen and human beings don't evolve unless there are outside forces making them that do that make selection like it takes outside forces for natural selection to happen so it's not actually evolution like you may you can call it progressing or you can call it changing but when you say evolution or evolve not the right word
01:32:04.000It comes to mind that there is an outside force creating a change in the species.
01:32:10.000That's what that's maybe from one strata.
01:32:12.000You would be like, hey, they evolved to do a new thing, but from within it doesn't feel
01:32:27.000And if the last thing that humans want to try is to create conditions to force an evolutionary
01:32:33.000response because that means dead people.
01:32:36.000You don't get an evolutionary response unless you have generations and generations of dead people.
01:32:40.000I'm so worked up about the banking, the global banking system.
01:32:43.000Like, it got to this point where it's centralized at this Bank for International Settlements that these small group of people are attempting to control the world with money.
01:32:54.000Like, if you want to talk about God on Earth, like, that's the money.
01:32:56.000People have misused, misaligned, and care so much about making money that it's more about, you know, being connected with God for some people.
01:33:04.000But like, I just can't imagine a just system involving money, seeing how it's gone in the last 600 years, that it would ever be able to redo it and start it and make it.
01:33:29.000International competition between adversarial nations is too much that they're fighting over it, but it does not work.
01:33:34.000But like if they could print up six trillion bucks tomorrow from the Federal Reserve and buy Bitcoin with it, there's only like two trillion dollars worth of Bitcoin on Earth.
01:35:00.000Knowing your borders, knowing your troop counts, that makes sense.
01:35:03.000What if a meteor is headed towards the Earth?
01:35:07.000Having one guy be like, okay, everybody build rockets is probably not the best idea.
01:35:12.000Having each different nation put all of their resources towards trying to find a way to divert or destroy the meteor, and then coordinating in a decentralized manner is probably a more effective means, in my opinion.
01:35:24.000So similar to like a decentralized system where you have large nodes on the system, you know, per meter?
01:35:30.000Coordinating but not controlled, you know?
01:35:49.000All the different droplets trying different methods of breaking through and getting to the other side versus hyper-focusing one at one point and then hitting the wall and missing.
01:35:59.000Well, let's go to Super Chats and see what the audience has to say, so smash that like button, subscribe to the channel, share the show with your friends, become a member at TimCast.com, because we're gonna have a members-only uncensored show, which is, uh, oh boy.
01:36:35.000Interestingly, it's funny because this video's gone so viral and there's no watermark on it.
01:36:40.000So, a lot of people properly attribute it, like Marjorie Taylor Greene posted the video and it says, from TimCastNews, she did it the proper way, I really do appreciate it.
01:36:47.000I'm not gonna cry, you know, I was getting hit up and they were like, oh, look, all these people are downloading the video and they're stealing it, and I'm like, dude, the point of having a journalist go film it was so that everyone would see it.
01:37:05.000It's more like, look at it and tell your friends.
01:37:07.000But, that being said, 10 years ago, me and my buddy Isaac put together an app called Tagly, which no longer exists, but I still have on my phone, which when you take a photo or video, instantly applies any text, date, and location to it.
01:37:19.000And so I'm like, okay, we need to bring this app back and get a lot of this app.
01:37:22.000So, the way the app works is you walk around, take a picture, The picture that is instantly saved to your camera roll will say whatever text, time, date, location.
01:37:33.000And then you take a picture, click upload, and the bottom left of the picture will have the tag and the metadata has all the information in it too.
01:37:39.000And then we were working on another function of it.
01:37:43.000Where it would create a fingerprint for every photo to create an encryption key, basically proving the rights and ownership of it.
01:37:51.000Basically like what NFTs sort of became, or sort of are.
01:37:55.000And we were talking about doing this ten years ago, and we ran out of money, so we stopped.
01:38:59.000I think it'll be heated but they're not gonna be disingenuous and yeah no I think that yeah this one's gonna be real like the genuine idea for the show with Emma and Sean was when she has to come on a few weeks before I was like yeah we'll have we'll find somebody to have a conversation with and she agreed and then I You should've figured they were just gonna make it about me or whatever.
01:39:18.000But the point of the show is not for being- it's not the Tim Pool Debates Random People show.
01:39:23.000So we have two people who are coming on, and I'm mostly gonna be moderating.
01:39:26.000And you know, but we'll be a part of the conversation.
01:39:28.000It's not gonna be as rigid of a debate format.
01:39:30.000But we've got a left and a right person that are coming on, and fairly prominent on each side.
01:39:34.000It's gonna be a thousand times better than Emma.
01:39:37.000It's gonna be like, so esoteric, You know, it's gonna be, like, I think it'll be higher level political discourse, but I do think there will be some invective.
01:39:56.000says, Tim, I showed my affluent white female liberal aunts the old dude Tidy Whitey video.
01:40:01.000They think it's disgusting, told me to stop showing it, and they still can't grasp how it's them voting them is what brings this debauchery.
01:40:08.000I mean, the point is you show it to them and say, do you support this?
01:40:10.000And they say, no, but okay, so we agree with each other.
01:44:01.000We went to NASA, and I get off the boat, they're like, you have X amount of hours to go and check out the city, and I'm like, this'll be really cool, I've never been here before, and there's gonna be like, local fair, and local experience, and what do I see?
01:44:12.000Gucci, Starbucks, Dolce & Gabbana, Hard Rock Cafe, I'm like, is this what the world will be?
01:45:27.000You know, this is how you know these people don't actually watch the show, because I have consistently advocated for the flying of rainbow flags as a reclamation of God's covenant.
01:45:36.000I told Seamus, I'm like, I told him, like, hey, why don't you put a rainbow flag behind you?
01:45:39.000He goes, I don't know, it might send the wrong message.
01:45:41.000And I'm like, would you really give up?
01:45:44.000God's, like, a symbol of your religion?
01:47:28.000Yeah, but do you think that she did well and did watching that make you think, hmm, I want to check out the majority report because those guys are on to something.
01:47:38.000I knew her beforehand, like I just know who she is from watching, so it was exactly what I suspected, but better because they got along really well for like 98% of the show.
01:48:37.000Maybe a small percentage really just don't want to be homeless, but in my experience, 98% of the homeless people we encountered Did not want to have a house, and wanted to be outside, and did not want jobs, and would explicitly say, I know that if I take your shelter offer, you're going to give me a curfew, or you're going to lock me in.
01:49:34.000So a lot of people don't realize this too.
01:49:35.000It's like, in order to live off being a landlord, you probably got to own 10 properties.
01:49:41.000Because you do not make that much off renting out a house.
01:49:46.000You make a profit, but then you have to work.
01:49:50.000You have to make sure, like, yo, I've had a property, when we moved out of New Jersey, we rented the property, and I had a rental management company take over and I was like, just run it I guess?
01:50:01.000And then I ended up selling it to the people who were there.
01:50:03.000I'm like, look man, I don't want to be a landlord.
01:50:30.000You get wealthy enough where you own a hundred properties, they're all being run by management companies, and you're making, at that point, you're, you know, if you own a hundred properties, depending on where those properties are, you're probably a millionaire.
01:50:43.000Well, you're literally a millionaire owning all those properties.
01:50:45.000But you're generating a million bucks.
01:50:47.000And at that point, yeah, okay, I can get it.
01:50:49.000Massive conglomeration, stuff like that.
01:51:17.000Just as Jesus lived without sin, theirs will exist with all of their intersection of all oppressions.
01:51:24.000It is really, really amazing, to be honest, how they've created this, like, bizarro Christianity.
01:51:29.000They believe that... The original sin.
01:51:31.000Yeah, they believe that there is at least a segment of the left that, like, worships, like, the nature and stuff like that.
01:51:39.000They're Gnostics that believe that, like, God is actually the devil and there's a god that's above the god of the bible and he was imprisoned in like in reality he was broken up into into into shards and he's imprisoned in reality and so when you hear people say like there's a little piece of god in all of us that's a heresy according to christians that's saying that oh i am that's that's like a gnostic cult belief that's like
01:52:07.000the infinity gauntlet. They shattered the gems? God was stored in the infinity gems all over the
01:52:13.000universe? No, it's not the same thing. It's like part of the Gnostic heresy. You can read up G-N-O-S-T-I-C.
01:52:20.000Literally. It's a real thing. It's a real religious belief that a lot of people
01:52:24.000act out even though they don't realize that they believe it.
01:52:30.000Whenever you hear people say, there's an end of history, that's when God realizes that he is, it's when man realizes that he is God and then all of the conflict in the world goes away because man realizes that the conflicts are just representations, different representations of the same thing.
01:52:51.000It's a whole Gnostic religion and most people that are on the left Don't realize it, but they're they're they're acting out a religious religious beliefs Gabriel Lopez says I was an atheist for 15 years thought I was really smart to have it all figured out science explains everything I was wrong humbled myself found God Christians were right all along.
01:53:10.000I'm done with anything alphabet mafia related.
01:53:23.000I think there are a lot of really smart philosophers and theologians throughout history, Christian thinkers who thought about the universe, and God, and morality, and they came up with extremely intelligent things, and many of these things we want to live by today, I am not A Christian, however.
01:53:42.000However, I will say, I think watching The Passion of the Christ was very good.
01:53:46.000It gave me a political understanding of the ideas around the Passion era, when all that stuff was going down, and the human element of what the story was, not the religious element.
01:53:59.000Because all my life, I've been told this religious story of what it meant from a perspective of God having us undo these things.
01:54:05.000Then I watched The Passion for the first time, and I'm like, now I understand the human element of why they did what they did to Jesus.
01:54:11.000Because, you know, Satan is in the movie, and there's a religious, obviously it's religious, but I thought that was really interesting to see Pontius Pilate saying, if this man's innocent, but if I crucify him, then they're going to revolt, his followers revolt, but if I don't, then the people who hate him will revolt, so what do I do?
01:55:07.000I hope he... because they say he goes to hell after he dies.
01:55:10.000His spirit goes to hell and he saves souls and then he's risen.
01:55:13.000So, like, if that's an action movie where he's, like, dressed up like Rambo and he's in hell, like, slaughtering the demons and he saves people... There is a lot of violence and brutality in that movie.
01:55:25.000It's such a great content topic, but I don't like gore.
01:55:29.000I just avoid it unless it's necessary.
01:55:31.000But what I was saying to Seamus after watching it, I was like, watch that movie without knowing anything about religion, and it's the story of a guy who was teaching people and preaching love, and so the powers that be felt threatened by what he was teaching, so they had him killed.
01:55:48.000But anyway, my point is, in terms of the religious stuff, I can tell you there are a lot of really good and strong and important ideas and smart thinkers.
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