On today's show, we discuss the recent anti-immigrants riots in Ireland and the media's reaction to them. Plus, we talk about the far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders winning the presidential election, and the way the media and the mainstream media are framing the whole thing.
00:01:05.000I think it's funny that if the majority of the populations of Europe are electing politicians, would they not be the moderate choices that the majority is supporting?
00:01:16.000How could they be the far right if the majority support them?
00:01:19.000They would just be the average, wouldn't they?
00:01:21.000Except to the media, to the press, to the political class, they are in opposition to you and to the majority who are electing these politicians.
00:01:30.000So it's particularly interesting how they're framing it.
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00:04:32.000Conor McGregor said he does not condone the riots in Dublin, but insisted that a change must occur after a knife attack left five people injured, including three children.
00:04:42.000Just say three children and two adults.
00:04:45.000A five-year-old girl was left in critical condition after an attack in Dublin on Thursday, November 23rd, which led to violent protests in the Irish capital.
00:04:53.000I will add, some of the videos of looting clearly not over immigration.
00:04:58.000It is a bunch of people just smashing and stealing stuff, and they're saying, oh, they're far right.
00:05:06.000But what we are seeing is a lot of the nationalist personalities in Europe pointing out that the indigenous populations of these countries, the white majority and native cities lands, are actually protesting, actually writing.
00:05:24.000We'll get into more details in a minute on France.
00:05:26.000We'll talk about that in another segment.
00:05:27.000But even in France, you had, I believe it was an Algerian immigrant threatening they're here to stab white people and then a teenager was stabbed and killed.
00:05:36.000So now you are getting people pushing back.
00:05:41.000I was hanging out with friends this past holiday weekend, and a friend of mine introduced us to a friend who is from Holland, who is like, I would describe as a left-liberal individual out of Europe.
00:05:53.000Who explained that the right is winning because they're all sick of immigration and she went on to explain in her very thick Dutch accent about there are too many people that are coming and they're getting money from the government and people are really fed up and I was like wow.
00:06:08.000Now this is interesting because then Geert Wilders party wins and this is what we're seeing.
00:06:39.000He tweeted, our current government leader recently told communities across Ireland he is actually not asking them for permission to plant multiple busloads of people in the dead of night inside their community.
00:06:50.000He is instead telling them, well now it seems from below said communities are not going to ask him if they may stop them.
00:07:01.000Full information should be attained and divulged to gain support from the communities of Ireland for this new peculiar procedure That has begun over the course of this year, 2023.
00:07:29.000I don't want to jump too much into it because now we've got more reports that they're passing these draconian hate speech laws to ban this stuff.
00:07:39.000Yeah, Ireland doesn't want your memes anymore.
00:07:41.000Ireland's trying to prevent- that's seriously part of their new laws.
00:07:45.000I mean, one of the issues here is that this is such a tragic- the optics on this are so tragic because not only was it young children, but it's young children being walked to after-school care after departing And all Irish school, meaning they only instruct in the Gaelic language.
00:08:00.000And so this is obviously to the core of Irish culture something they feel like they would want to protect their language and their children.
00:08:06.000I mean, even the stories coming out of it, right?
00:08:09.000I think it was they were saying a Brazilian bike messenger is the one who like ultimately knocked this guy out with his helmet and pinned him to the ground.
00:08:15.000Well, it was interesting, too, because there were reports that it was an Algerian immigrant.
00:08:20.000And then immediately, yeah, the BBC and all of these other outlets were like, it wasn't an Algerian immigrant.
00:08:37.000And when you look at that, it's absolutely insane.
00:08:39.000And those hate speech laws, one of the parts of that law, it says, a hate crime is any criminal offense which is perceived by the victim or any other person to have been motivated by prejudice based on a person's age, disability, race, color, nationality, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or gender.
00:09:01.000So, it's any criminal offense perceived as being motivated.
00:09:06.000Which means the government decides regardless.
00:09:14.000Well, they're saying that he was mentally deranged or something because he was arrested for illegal knife possession earlier this year and let go because he was like mentally a problem.
00:09:27.000Who goes out and stabs children is mentally deranged.
00:09:35.000Nor is it an answer to the complaints and the questions of the indigenous population who are concerned about an individual who was actually slated to be deported, fought it, and was able to stay.
00:09:47.000And then went on to stay in the country.
00:09:50.000Now, I'm not sure that in this... What I don't want to do is take a single anecdote and say, aha, immigration.
00:09:58.000But the issue is, they have not addressed it, they have punished the people who live there, and they have helped foster a very anti-immigration sentiment where all it takes is one story like this, and that's the tinder, that's the spark for the powder keg.
00:10:12.000My wife and I were in Ireland in 2018, and we were out there for a week, and we spent like three or four days, I think, in Dublin, and we didn't see, like, I didn't see any of this.
00:10:22.000Everybody there was Irish, so I guess this is something that's come up in the last five years or so.
00:10:27.000I know England's got a lot of issues there.
00:10:32.000Settle themselves into their own little isolated burrows and stuff.
00:10:34.000Are they doing the same thing in Ireland?
00:10:36.000But this is the... Look, I grew up in Chicago.
00:10:39.000You walk around Chicago, you're not getting shot at.
00:10:41.000However, Chicago has more shootings than... I think at one point they called it Chirac, because Chicago had more shooting deaths than Iraq did.
00:11:40.000But for the people who live there, that's a lot, they don't have murder.
00:11:45.000And not only that, they're having grenade attacks.
00:11:48.000They had, I think they have the record for grenade attacks in a single year in Sweden.
00:11:52.000And it's because people who aren't from there are coming in, and they're bringing, I believe it was from like, What war was it?
00:12:00.000It's been so long since I covered this.
00:12:02.000There were leftover weapons used in war and the gangs got easy access to them and started using them against each other.
00:12:08.000So there was an eight-year-old British tourist, I think, was killed in a grenade attack or something like that around the time I had shown up.
00:12:16.000So the point is, if your country is a sleepy, peaceful country with no murder, and they open their doors to immigration, murder skyrockets, People are going to protest.
00:12:27.000And the media manipulation and the lies from government officials, I mean, it only lasts so long.
00:12:33.000The censorship, the manipulation, social media censorship, it's only so long until people just snap and say no way.
00:12:39.000And I think, especially with Ireland, the UK's, the way the UK treated their asylum seekers ultimately creeps in, even if they potentially didn't want it.
00:12:47.000So five years ago, maybe they fought it harder.
00:12:49.000But Northern Ireland, which is obviously in the same physical land as Ireland, even though it's part of the UK, the number one baby name in Galway was Muhammad in 2022.
00:13:05.000Well, the average size of their family is significantly bigger than anybody in Europe, I mean... Right, which is crazy when you consider the Irish Catholics, like, they had big families.
00:13:14.000Well, now it's down to, like, one point... I think Europe, like, averages, like, 1.5 children per family, and, like, I think anything less than 1.7, it's unsustainable.
00:13:23.000Ultimately, issues with immigration... Is it two?
00:13:26.000Well, if two people only make one kid... That's a good point.
00:13:29.000I think the thing is ultimately immigration issues are a long-term negative investment, right?
00:13:34.000Like opening your doors to some immigration, a lot of countries start with like, oh we're a sleepy town, we can offer stuff, we're wealthy, and then ultimately they don't see the investment or they don't see the implications of what they are investing in long term, which is that bringing someone into your country because you believe they're seeking asylum might be an honorable thing to do, but acclimating someone to your culture and to everything that comes with being a citizen is a long-term And I don't think that mass immigration is a sustainable way to do that, ultimately.
00:14:03.000I think that's a big part of the problem, what you just hit on, is, you know, in the U.S.
00:14:07.000we had a lot of immigration in the 20th century.
00:14:41.000You know, but now we have this thing where we tell everybody that American culture is trash and they shouldn't want to be part of it and they should bring their own culture and maintain that.
00:14:51.000And it's like, once we've given up our own culture and said that it's garbage, why would we expect anyone else to want to be part of it?
00:14:58.000Well, Denver just... I was just reading this report today that Denver is trying to make it so they're encouraging students who have immigrated here to continue to speak their own language and not to learn English.
00:15:13.000I was hanging out with family for the holidays and my girlfriend's very based grandmother We were looking at photos of, you know, her parents came from Italy, and she's 90.
00:15:25.000It's amazing to see these old photos and hear these stories.
00:15:28.000And she said that her parents never taught her Italian.
00:15:32.000And so she comes, her parents come here, she's born here, and she said, I wish they did teach me Italian, but they said, we're in America, we will speak English.
00:15:40.000And she said they spoke broken English, but they tried their hardest to learn the language and work in the communities and make a good life.
00:15:47.000Now they have a bunch of great kids and a big, big family, and it's crazy to see the expansion of the family tree.
00:15:52.000But I feel like, especially for, you know, the elements of my family that were immigrants, same thing.
00:15:59.000Come to America, learn the language, fit in, try your best.
00:16:02.000Even when back then it's hard for, you know, my family because of the laws around miscegenation.
00:16:07.000Mixed race families are not allowed and stuff like that.
00:16:09.000For white Europeans it's a bit easier, but even still the attempt was we have to do our best to fit in.
00:16:13.000We have to be a part of this as a success.
00:16:15.000And we're investing in this experiment, right?
00:16:17.000We want to be a part of growing this nation and our way of contributing to that is to be a part of the culture and actively have our children participate and carry that forward.
00:16:29.000We'll get progressives saying, no, we should let immigrant enclaves live this way and maintain their culture because we're allowing American culture to die out.
00:17:20.000Are they saying that he was far right?
00:17:22.000Well, so Carl Benjamin actually tweeted out something, an anecdote, where someone said an old lady was talking about, you know, a guy mentioned going to Ireland, said, did you hear about the riots?
00:17:46.000Activists, I think it's simply put, many of these media organizations have activists who work there.
00:17:51.000The reason why the mainstream corporate press is claiming that Geert Wilders and other politicians are far right is because they are actually far left.
00:18:01.000If the majority of the population is voting for a dude Then that's the median, right?
00:18:08.000Or not necessarily the median, but that is the plurality or the majority.
00:18:11.000That is where most people see their views.
00:18:12.000So that's not far anything that is right-leaning, right?
00:18:17.000But it seems far to them because they think they are the truth over here on the super far left.
00:18:21.000And so the middle doesn't seem... They lie, cheat, and steal.
00:19:28.000And the worst part is, in the warrant, if you look two, it was like a thread, if you look two tweets up, he says we're in an information war.
00:19:36.000And they isolated that one tweet and said, we're in a war, rolled up with Bearcats and up-armored vehicles at 6 a.m.
00:19:44.000to wake up the whole neighborhood, threw a flashbang out there, went into his house, raided his house, found that he, you know, they took whatever they want, the FBI.
00:19:54.000Then they called in the local sheriff and they arrested him because he had a gun safe with an AR-15 in it.
00:20:05.000But because he was temporarily suspended while there was an investigation, I guess he wasn't technically supposed to have that, so he was arrested and he's still fighting them to this day.
00:20:29.000You've had a situation recently where a British guy had posted a video talking about all the Palestinian flags up and down the high street and saying that he doesn't like it.
00:20:39.000And police showed up and they dragged him off in handcuffs.
00:20:43.000And you had people screaming out to the neighbors, they're taking him!
00:22:00.000And it's got different police or something.
00:22:01.000And they're like, you have to leave or else.
00:22:03.000And it was an anti-Semitism march and the police arrested him and pepper sprayed him while he was sitting in a restaurant waiting for his breakfast.
00:22:10.000Well, and the articles that came out about it indicated that he was anti-Semitic.
00:22:15.000And he was at the march, like, opposing antisemitism, covering it, and there were some 50 cops or whatever surrounding him to get him out of there.
00:22:25.000Meanwhile, like, there's been vandalism, there's been people climbing up on statues, there's been all kinds of mayhem, and those people are just let to go by, you know?
00:22:34.000Let's talk about how they're going after the memes.
00:22:36.000So Nate Hockman tweets, the hate speech law that Ireland is preparing to pass is arguably the most radical legislation of its kind we've seen in the West.
00:22:44.000It criminalizes the mere possession of materials that, quote, are likely to incite violence or hatred.
00:22:50.000Books, videos, or even memes on your phone.
00:22:55.000Offense of preparing or possessing material likely to incite violence or hatred against persons on account of their protected characteristics.
00:23:06.000Prepares or possesses material that is likely to incite violence or hatred against a person or group or person on account of their protected characteristics or any of those characteristics with a view to the material being communicated to the public or a section of the public whether by himself or himself blah blah blah.
00:23:20.000Prepares or possesses such material with intent to incite violence.
00:23:54.000So they keep pushing and pushing and pushing and then it's gone.
00:23:56.000And everyone's just standing around like, okay, there's no rules anymore.
00:23:59.000For instance, like this for instance, basically is saying, if you have on your phone a video of Dave Chappelle doing his standard routine where he makes fun of Chinese people, Well, that's it.
00:25:28.000You know, when we have the First Amendment in this country, you would still be arrested for obscenity.
00:25:34.000So, like George Carlin, for instance, the seven words you can't say on TV, he gets arrested for it.
00:25:39.000Yeah, so even though we have the First Amendment, back then, it didn't matter.
00:25:42.000Our culture did not allow it, regardless of what the Constitution said.
00:25:45.000So we talk a lot about the Constitution and the rights it guarantees, but let's be honest, they didn't really guarantee a whole lot until we started enforcing them and having the courts rule to enshrine these protections and set this precedent.
00:25:55.000So, when we're looking at these bans, all that really matters, the government will decide whether or not you go to jail.
00:26:10.000Did you see that in the fat, in the no more discriminating against fat people in New York, the person who brought the bill, Sean Abreu, was inspired to bring the bill because he gained weight during COVID and thought people looked at him weird after.
00:26:46.000Yeah, when it was brought up before city council and people were arguing in favor of it, an NYU student said the desks were too small and this was a reason to not discriminate.
00:27:01.000And the bill, of course, was backed by the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance.
00:27:06.000And the chair of that group said, this is such a powerful moment for anyone who has ever faced discrimination simply because of the size of their body.
00:27:16.000Someone else said that they felt pressured to develop an eating disorder.
00:27:20.000And so this was a reason to bring the... Is that the same thing as dieting?
00:27:24.000Didn't New York pass a law, or attempt to pass a law, like, I don't know, probably seven or eight years ago, banning, like, certain size beverages?
00:27:32.000Like, you couldn't get- That was Bloomberg, yeah.
00:27:46.000Well, and also you had Michelle Obama was very, like, pro-fitness, and now isn't she just ableist?
00:27:52.000Well I mean the pro fitness was like giving kids like high fructose like just loaded down like grape sodas and stuff well drinks uh juice that was loaded with sugar I mean it was it was it was pretty awful.
00:28:04.000Yeah the funny thing too is Eric Adams who backed this bill about you know no discriminating against fat people he's vegan and he He pushed a plant-based diet in New York City schools for Fridays, although there's no like meat in Fridays.
00:28:20.000And my son would be like, because we used to live in Brooklyn, and my son would be like, oh, it's Friday.
00:28:24.000It's going to be terrible lunch today.
00:28:38.000Because for a while they were pushing, a lot of places pushed Meatless Mondays because they're saying if you eat less meat it's good for the environment and whatever else, but Eric Adams is like sort of an evangelist.
00:29:01.000He's got his plate pretty full right now, Eric Adams.
00:29:05.000The boomerang of his bill that they used to go after Donald Trump It literally boomeranged on the very last day, I think it was, came back at him, and I mean, that guy's just in a world of hurt.
00:29:16.000Someone's demanding $5 million on that.
00:29:18.000They're investigating him over allegations he took bad money from Turkey.
00:29:24.000The thing about the Turkey, though, is he was heading down to D.C.
00:29:28.000to give Biden what for on immigration, and he literally had to turn that Acela around and head back to New York because his campaign person, her home was raided by the FBI.
00:29:38.000I don't think that that was a coincidence.
00:29:40.000Eric Adams, who has angered the Biden administration by saying we need help and angered every borough around him by busing migrants to them.
00:29:48.000He's like the most unpopular mayor in America.
00:29:58.000Tommy Robinson charged after arrest at anti-Semitism march The 40-year-old, and I love how they do this, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon, was arrested in London on Sunday.
00:30:09.000I don't know why it's relevant, but they do that a lot, and I think they do it because they're attacking him, they're attacking his family.
00:30:14.000In one of the videos from the protest, the cops demand his address, and he gets pissed, and he's like, with all of these cameras and all these people standing around me, you think I'm gonna give you my address?
00:30:24.000Activist Tommy Robinson has been charged after attending Sunday's march against anti-Semitism in London.
00:30:30.000The 40-year-old former leader of the far-right English Defence League, they say, was arrested at the event for failing to comply with a direction to disperse.
00:30:46.000Organizers had warned him he would not be welcome at the march held in central London after he signals his intention to attend.
00:30:54.000In an update on Monday, the Metropolitan Police said Stephen Lennon of Bedfordshire has been charged with failing to comply with a section 35 direction excluding a person from an area.
00:31:03.000He has been bailed to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on 22nd January.
00:31:08.000The Met said he told officers he was at the march in his capacity as a journalist.
00:32:51.000It's funny because we're talking just a moment ago about Ireland wanting to pass this law where if you possess things that may incite, that means they're going to walk up to you and say, give me your phone.
00:33:00.000And they're going to open Twitter and they're going to see a picture on Twitter and be like, oh, this is on your phone.
00:33:05.000And they're going to say something like, when I inspected the defendant's phone, I saw images of racist content that I believe were on his device.
00:33:39.000That's my favorite part of you being Being on the show.
00:33:41.000The thing about in the trial, so this guy, Kay, he gets home and there's, you know, police rummaging around in his room and taking his stuff and searching his stuff.
00:33:51.000And mostly what ends up happening is he's really, really ashamed.
00:33:57.000Nobody will tell him what he did wrong.
00:33:59.000You know, he can never get a reasonable answer of what he did wrong.
00:34:03.000And finally, he just gets the runaround by the courts and everything.
00:34:06.000And eventually they just kill him in the street and he's grateful.
00:34:10.000Well, the Harrison Floyd, the Trump case in Fulton County, when they tried to revoke his bond, they did the same thing.
00:34:16.000They were reading tweets that Harrison Floyd put up and they would go, Fannie Willis would go and actually read the responses and be like, see, look what this incited.
00:34:26.000And it's like just some rando with like three followers that said like, oh, it's probably her.
00:34:30.000That's what I'm saying, like, at that point, if that's going to be admissible, to try and revoke somebody's bond and put them in a prison where twelve people or whatever it is have died there in the last, you know, year and a half.
00:34:43.000If you're going to revoke somebody's bond because of what other people are saying on Twitter in response to what you say, And so not only do you have to censor yourself, but you have to think about how others are going to react to what you say?
00:34:57.000That's the Gulag archipelago, is you get arrested, they don't tell you what you did wrong, they don't tell you why you're there, they get you to say stuff, maybe mentioning past colleagues, then past colleagues get dragged in, arrested, not told what they did wrong, and it's really just because you're associated.
00:35:13.000That happened all through, you know, that whole period.
00:35:50.000I can't speak for the UK or for Ireland, but I do see, you know, in Holland, Geert Wilders' party wins and they're, they're saying, you know, big things coming.
00:35:59.000Javier Mele wins in Argentina and he has vowed to, uh, he said it is non-negotiable.
00:36:04.000They're shutting down the central bank.
00:36:06.000You know, what's funny is, Whenever I mention that to people, I'm like, oh, did you see that the new Argentinian president put out a statement saying the closure of the central bank is non-negotiable?
00:36:15.000Everybody says, in a manner of speaking, they fear for his well-being.
00:36:35.000Danny Palachuk made the point last week, I think it was last week, where he's like, as soon as Elon bought Twitter, everybody went, men aren't women.
00:36:43.000It's like everybody was finally allowed to say it and everyone just went off like... That was awesome.
00:36:47.000But isn't it absolutely insane to look back and be like, did you know that on one of the major social media platforms you were not allowed to say men aren't women?
00:36:59.000You would be banned, like Megan Murphy was.
00:37:02.000So, that being said, we had some pretty dark and creepy days, but we're clawing back.
00:37:23.000It's out on Friday, and it's a comedy movie about men who decide to identify as women to play on a bunch of sporting teams and win a bunch of money, and it's funny.
00:37:34.000So I just think with things like this, the culture is being clawed back.
00:37:40.000We did the Culture War podcast, pre-recorded, went up last Friday with Richie Jackson, a professional skateboarder, and I'm getting messages from tons of pro skateboarders who are like, we agree, right?
00:37:53.000The woke people who are coming into these sporting events, who are coming into video games, they don't know about the culture, they don't care about the culture, they actually actively despise the culture of various industries, they want to destroy it.
00:38:31.000You know, it's a long road ahead of us.
00:38:33.0002024 is gonna be wild AF, but it is what it is.
00:38:36.000Yeah, I think people are frustrated because this idea of like, oh, we'll let you live how you want to live and everything will be okay has obviously not turned out to be the other side's thought.
00:38:46.000They want to be the dominant culture in every sphere they enter.
00:38:49.000And if you have something you love, like skateboarding or whatever niche culture you're into, to know that ultimately you're going to have to dismantle it to accommodate this major theology of, you know, wokeness and whatever else.
00:39:01.000It's sort of, you either need to decide to protect it or you're going to lose it.
00:39:05.000And I think we're seeing this replicated in culture, in geopolitics, everywhere right now.
00:39:10.000It's sort of a make or break moment, if you will.
00:40:05.000I mean, he's getting smeared with the high heels and, you know, whatever he's doing.
00:40:11.000I mean, look, he did a pretty good job in Florida overall.
00:40:13.000I mean, we did have lockdowns during COVID.
00:40:15.000It wasn't, you know, what everybody said.
00:40:17.000My wife was out of work for like seven or eight months where she wasn't allowed to work.
00:40:21.000Kind of let the counties deal with it on their own.
00:40:24.000As much as this pains me to say, Gavin Newsom is a charismatic dude that is going to suave his way through this debate, and DeSantis is just going to be stumbling all over himself.
00:40:37.000I think this is the audition, and Newsom comes out looking like a polished turd, to be honest with you.
00:41:58.000I can't for the life of me figure out, like, whoever advised Ron DeSantis it was a good idea to run in 2024 against Donald Trump, I mean, Donald Trump is, he is a once-in-a-lifetime personality, period.
00:42:15.000But people didn't, people weren't sure if he had the steam, if it was still there.
00:42:57.000Like, all the donors that flock to DeSantis, all right, you've got your neocons, you've got ConInk, you know, whatever you want to call it.
00:44:34.000I'm just waiting on all these boomerangs to come back.
00:44:36.000I mean, everything that they're doing right now is going to come back on them.
00:44:39.000The classified documents case, Joe Biden did that.
00:44:42.000Now we're expecting Robert Herr's report to come out and say, oh, you know, Joe Biden had tons of classified documents, but we don't think he should be indicted for it.
00:45:27.000Anybody who was associated with the DOJ in the Capitol, near the Capitol, who was part of that whole thing.
00:45:33.000And I think that's really going to show what was happening then.
00:45:37.000You know, I think it's going to reveal that there were feds inciting at January 6th, like we thought all along.
00:45:44.000There's a lot of interesting stuff going on with that.
00:45:47.000I mean, he's got a motion to stop from the destruction of classified documents that reveal foreign interference in the 2016 and 2020 election.
00:46:00.000They're trying to destroy those documents?
00:46:03.000I can read the motion directly, but it's along those lines.
00:46:08.000But basically, it's acknowledging that, hey, there's classified documents relating to foreign interference in the 2020 and 2016 election.
00:46:15.000I mean, you can't possibly think that, you know, in 2018, he writes Executive Order 13848, which is, you know, stopping foreign interference, you know, giving an out for them to Seize whatever they need to you can't possibly think that he watched this and and nothing came about from it I you know, I don't know.
00:46:35.000I I think he was well aware in 2020 and he just had to he just had to Say screw it.
00:46:40.000We're going forward if I if Trump would have turned around in 2020 And if he does have foreign interference, if he would have put that out then, I mean, it would have been tyranny, authoritarian, Hitler.
00:46:51.000Like he's just trying to stay a banana republic.
00:46:53.000Like they would have thrown everything they can at him.
00:47:07.000That'll be, it's sort of fun to watch.
00:47:09.000Sort of fun to watch from like being far away from everything too.
00:47:13.000You know, the way I describe it is, if we're watching a football game, I'm not saying we're past the 50-yard line heading towards the end zone.
00:47:21.000We could be at the 30-yard line, but we've been gaining yards is the point.
00:47:24.000We've been gradually making progress after a wonderful and masterfully performed interception, and now we're moving in the other direction.
00:47:32.000I don't know anything about football, so spare me.
00:47:48.000And I think that makes the American people hopeful.
00:47:50.000I think that's what you have to pay attention to, is that people are engaged and are frustrated and are willing to do something about it in a way I feel like they haven't been in a really long time.
00:48:00.000That is too bad, we sort of missed the mark on that one, but now they are suffering the consequences of their inaction and hopefully they're motivated to do something.
00:48:08.000Just to be clear, it says the motion is a notice, excuse me, notice and objection to unauthorized deletions of classified information.
00:48:15.000And it says President Trump will offer classified information at trial relating to foreign interference activities that impeded the 2016 and 2020 elections, as well as efforts by administrations to combat those activities.
00:48:27.000President Trump will also present classified information relating to the biased and politicized nature of the intelligence assessments that he and others rejected during the events in question.
00:49:41.000You don't get Trump knocked off the primaries, you get him knocked off the general.
00:49:45.000So one by one, each state is an opportunity to get precedence, at least in these states, that Trump did wage insurrection.
00:49:51.000And then they can say, well, look at this, look at this.
00:49:53.000I don't know if that'll fly at the state level, but at the federal level.
00:49:57.000You see, one of the questions, I think it was Minnesota, was the states don't have the right to determine eligibility, only the federal government, therefore this lawsuit must be federal.
00:50:05.000You get a bunch of states to rule Trump waged insurrection, then they suit the federal government level and say these states have determined Trump did wage insurrection, therefore he should be removed.
00:50:14.000Well, I mean, there's the question of whether the 14th Amendment even applies to the president.
00:51:51.000Most states that I've seen have 90-day safe harbors for everything.
00:51:54.000And theoretically, if it comes out that the Feds were the ones who ultimately incited January 6th, then Trump probably did not partake in insurrection.
00:52:47.000So I don't think a single cop will get actually charged or arrested, but put them in the decision dilemma.
00:52:52.000Either you arrest the cops and stand by what you think is an insurrection, or you refuse to arrest the cops who opened the door and let them in.
00:53:01.000Let the American people see you do that.
00:53:03.000And it's gonna make all the American people who've ever questioned January 6th be like, hey, wait a minute.
00:53:18.000I think that's important to note because if they did, if they're going to imply all the cops were in on it, then there's intense government corruption.
00:53:25.000But if they're saying, no, the cops are fine, I think every American citizen who is affected by this, who's thought about the last year will obviously see how how corrupt this system is.
00:53:47.000Maybe Adam Schiff and these neolibs, but you are not going to get the average 30-year-old Democrat to get behind cops.
00:53:56.000Well, and this comes up to the Biden administration's major problem, which is that they have to Uh, appease their typical donor class and also the young progressives that are coming up within their party.
00:54:08.000And there's a huge division between them.
00:54:10.000And also the point is, we're not talking about the, that, who's that guy who went on CNN over and over again?
00:54:28.000What Neolib is going to answer to that?
00:54:30.000They're going to ignore it to the best of their abilities.
00:54:32.000Because if the argument is the Capitol Police fought an insurrection, but oof.
00:54:36.000Well, if they make a single arrest, all of a sudden the narrative starts becoming, wow, there were Capitol Police in on the insurrection the whole time.
00:54:43.000It creates a very serious dilemma for Democrats.
00:54:46.000They'll have to desperately ignore the story.
00:54:49.000And if the Republicans make... This is something the Republicans need to learn how to do, okay?
00:54:54.000A reporter walks up to you with a camera, or they have you on your show, CNN says, will you come on?
00:54:59.000And I always say, don't do these interviews.
00:55:00.000But yeah, yeah, you get Matt Gaetz, you go on CNN, and then Matt Gaetz, when they say, what's this immigration plan?
00:55:07.000Well, we just filed a criminal referral To police officers who are seen on camera in newly released evidence opening the door for the riders on January 6th, we want them arrested.
00:55:22.000And then they're gonna be like, well, we didn't ask you that.
00:55:24.000And be like, I know, I just wanted to make sure all the CNN viewers knew that we're going after the cops who aided the people on January 6th, and we're calling on our Democrat counterparts to demand Merrick Garland file the arrest warrants for these police officers in the Capitol Police.
00:55:58.000Well, where are Republicans to call in, you know, Yogananda Pittman?
00:56:03.000I've heard Tarek Johnson, I've had him on my show twice now, and he was a 22-year, he has more experience with the U.S.
00:56:10.000Capitol Police than Chief Sun and Yogananda Pittman.
00:56:13.000He was 22 years there, his wife, Capitol Police officer, and he's been saying, call her in.
00:56:18.000She was the person that had all the intel, she was the one that Prevented that intel from going up the chain and now she's failing upwards at Berkeley as a police chief out there making four times whatever she was making.
00:56:32.000They kept her on the payroll or they gave her temporary leave.
00:56:37.000So that she could retire from the U.S.
00:56:57.000Railroaded Derek Chauvin's foes will stop at nothing to punish X-Cop as he's nearly killed in prison.
00:57:04.000Yo, this dude certainly does not deserve any of this and it's very obvious that the government is sacrificing him for their own protection because they are evil.
00:57:16.000We saw this with the Ahmaud Arbery case as well.
00:57:18.000We're seeing it now with Derek Chauvin.
00:57:19.000He was nearly killed shortly after his appeal to the Supreme Court was rejected.
00:57:25.000And I think the reason is, our Supreme Court, people need to understand, they're always like, oh, we got this great conservative Supreme Court.
00:58:22.000He could have certainly taken his knee off the neck of the guy who was clearly not breathing.
00:58:26.000There's a lot of things he did wrong, and for that, you get fired, you get involuntary manslaughter, which is like maybe two years probation, never be a cop again, the city is forced to pay out a settlement, end the training practice of kneeling on someone's back or neck.
00:58:41.000Instead, they claim this guy is an evil racist who intentionally murdered a black man, blah blah blah, all that stuff, federally indict him, lock him up and throw away the key, and then someone tries to kill him.
00:58:52.000If this is allowed to stand, like, there's no justice in this country.
00:58:56.000Because you can argue, let's say you're the most fringe far leftist person, if you would argue, and many of them are, laughing that he was attacked, saying, well, that's what you get.
00:59:05.000I'm like, okay, you are fascists and you are evil.
00:59:07.000You can not like the guy, you can have the opinion he's an evil man who did wrong, and still, even if you do, understand that proper justice requires he not die, being murdered in prison, or imprisoned for the rest of his life, in multiple charges.
00:59:23.000Yeah, and the argument for a while was if he was in federal prison he's safer, right?
00:59:29.000And this was in the Ahmaud Arbery case, the father-son duo were sentenced to state prison after they asked, they got convicted on federal and state charges, they asked to be sent to federal prison for their own safety and they were denied.
00:59:39.000They were sent to state prison because they want ultimately, I think a lot of progressive AGs in this country really want to see a bloody end for these people and that's horrible and sad.
00:59:50.000And the judge in Chauvin's case was like, well, if he's going to go to federal prison, put him somewhere his family can see him, right?
00:59:56.000And they're families between Iowa and Minnesota.
01:00:08.000And then the judge also had come out and said, That they were surprised that Chauvin was transferred to Arizona and that it was done without their awareness or knowledge of it.
01:00:17.000But the Bureau of Prisons doesn't have to take a judge's recommendation.
01:00:30.000It's this documentary, it was a crowdsourced documentary about this case and everything that happened in the riots after George Floyd and what went down.
01:00:42.000But they talked to the other cops in the case and all of them are like, no, that we we did what our training was.
01:00:49.000You know, the autopsy showed that there were drugs, that it was like most likely an overdose.
01:00:57.000This is the one where they mentioned the FBI interfere with the medical examiner's report.
01:01:01.000Right, and that the body cam footage wasn't released for months, which we knew at the time, because that was, like, everyone kept waiting for the body cam footage to come out, and it never did, and then it was just months and months later, after the government had full control of the narrative.
01:01:14.000Right, and the implication was like a gang of white cops who had, you know, assaulted these people.
01:01:18.000And it wasn't, it was like an Asian guy, there was a black guy, you know, it was like the makeup of the city was in this little unit.
01:01:24.000They even locked up the dude who was simply holding back a crowd.
01:01:43.000If it does, you'll have that summer of love all over again.
01:01:47.000So maybe something does happen, actually.
01:01:49.000Actually, maybe something does happen, and that's what the left is going to use to push the pandemonium in the summer of 2024, just before the... Trump should pardon him.
01:02:00.000Do you think we're gonna see riots this summer?
01:03:29.000I'm talking about... Yeah, let's pull it up.
01:03:31.000I have screenshots of it because I was arguing this with somebody.
01:03:33.000But Trump had about 20, I think it was 24% of the black vote, which is awesome because I think he got 12% in 2020.
01:03:41.000He was plus six points away from Biden in the Hispanic vote.
01:03:48.000I think it was like 42 to 48 or something like that.
01:03:52.000He lost the Hispanic vote by 32 points in 2020.
01:03:56.000So, Trump is up 12 points on the black vote, he's pulled within, he's cut 26 points on the Hispanic vote, he's winning the 18 to 34 vote, and the overall poll only had him winning by like 3 points or 4 points or something like that.
01:04:10.000Like, if you tell any Republican those numbers for a Republican candidate and you don't tell them it's Donald Trump, they're like, oh my, that's a Ronald Reagan 1980 landslide.
01:04:21.000I mean, he wins all 50 states, he takes Minnesota too.
01:04:50.000I'd be interested if it was If it's Joe Biden versus Trump, but it's probably somewhere in the poll, but that right there is interesting enough.
01:05:01.000Oh, I'm always curious to see, like, it's great that he's gaining.
01:05:04.000I'm also curious to see where there are any potential losses, right?
01:05:07.000Or is it just Joe Biden who's losing supporters?
01:05:10.000I mean, this was a poll a couple months ago.
01:05:11.000We saw a swing state poll that had of like, what was it, six swing states, and it had Trump up in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and down in Wisconsin.
01:05:23.000Which was like the one state that Biden won of the swing states, and I'm missing one in my... Michigan?
01:06:23.000A lot of this is just the general questions.
01:06:26.000I know Rasmussen had a poll in the beginning of October because I literally bought their platinum package just to be able to read this poll.
01:06:32.000They had Trump winning 51% of the black vote.
01:07:14.000The one concern that I would have about, you know, declaring a Trump victory prematurely would be that I think Gavin Newsom would be a wild card.
01:07:24.000And I don't know what would happen there.
01:07:26.000I know a lot of people that I talk to who are not really conservative, but they're also not really liberal.
01:07:36.000And I think they would grab at a chance to vote for somebody they've never heard of who might have a reasonable-ish smile, like Gavin Newsom.
01:07:46.000Pete, they had to have heard of Gavin Newsom, though.
01:07:48.000I mean, especially after the San Francisco- Well, sure, but like, you know, you don't hear of him the same way, and if you're not that engaged in politics, you'd know, like, oh, Gavin Newsom, he's the governor of California, and California's fine.
01:08:00.000He had one big viral moment when he was doing his acceptance speech, or his, like, inaugural address, and his- I remember it went viral because I think a lot of the country didn't really know him, and his son, like, came up on stage.
01:08:19.000And for Californians, they're like, no, we don't like that guy.
01:08:23.000And people in neighboring states know it.
01:08:24.000But the average American who's just in the Midwest who doesn't care about California that much just saw it as this like, oh, he's the guy with the kid.
01:08:33.000And how he was totally pushing COVID mandates on everybody, but doing whatever he pleased himself.
01:08:40.000Including sending his kids to private schools that were not closed during the pandemic.
01:08:45.000With everything that Newsom, that you hear about California Prop 47 and all the crime that's running rampant there, coming out and saying, oh yeah, yeah, Xi Jinping is coming over here, so we just moved all the homeless people.
01:08:56.000We can't do it for you guys, but we did it for him.
01:08:58.000And he said, like, at the time, he was like, you've been hearing rumors that we did this because the pretty people are coming to town.
01:09:28.000He got vaccinated, and then, like, three weeks, he disappears, and they're like, oh, he's at a wedding, and they take, like, this sky view, and they're like, that's him in the back of his head in the third row.
01:12:06.000And now we're seeing bank branches shutting down.
01:12:08.000I'm not going to sit back while the people in the media are like, this is totally normal and everyone's fine, the stock market will be great and just keep doing your thing.
01:13:45.000Everyone that bought a home in 2020 is probably in the worst... I would not want to be in their situation right now, because it's cheaper to rent right now than it is to buy a home.
01:13:52.000But yeah, everyone that bought in 2020, they're watching that interest rate go up and just hoping... If they have a variable interest rate, though.
01:14:37.000To the point where I'm telling my wife, we need to sell the home and buy an RV and just drive around the country for a year, wait till all this sorts itself out, and then when it comes back down, we can buy a home and own it outright and not have a mortgage payment or anything like that.
01:14:50.000You can't buy anything in the meantime.
01:14:55.000I was talking to my mom about this and she was buying, you know, she's fine now, but she was buying real estate in like the eighties and nineties and stuff.
01:15:03.000And she was telling me that her, her first home that she bought, it was like, you know, 12% and they thought that was pretty good at the time.
01:15:11.000And that was in the eighties, you know?
01:17:22.000I mean, I think Trump has popular support.
01:17:26.000It will be anybody who takes office has to unravel Biden's mess and that will always be an issue.
01:17:32.000But I think generally the sentiment is that no one could be worse than Biden.
01:17:38.000And even if they were to switch him out for Gavin Newsom, it's expensive to live in California, right?
01:17:44.000I don't want his economic policies either.
01:17:46.000And so there's no one on Democratic bench that they could suddenly pull up before next year who's like, who will win the economic argument.
01:17:54.000I think Americans are completely voting based on how much they're paying in gases and how much they're paying in groceries.
01:18:00.000And ultimately, it has to be a Republican.
01:18:02.000The Republican states are faring better.
01:18:04.000Not great, but a lot of them are better off.
01:18:06.000And Trump has the popular confidence vote.
01:18:09.000I mean, people believe Trump can make a difference.
01:18:11.000Well, what it will actually look like, that obviously makes us nervous, but it can't be a Democrat.
01:18:16.000Democrat states and cities are failing for this.
01:19:50.000The one poll in the RealClearPolitics aggregate.
01:19:55.000We're still not even factoring in that Biden is also, on top of all the atrociousness with the economy and foreign policy and everything else, he's still running against RFK Jr.
01:20:04.000and Cornel West, and we're going to get a fourth person in here.
01:20:08.000Somebody from that independent party ticket is going to You know, I know Mitt Romney said he doesn't want it.
01:20:13.000You know, somebody else is going to get in there, whether it's Joe Manchin.
01:20:17.000Well, it's going to be, I think it's going to be a split ticket.
01:20:20.000And if they put the Republican on top, that could have some of the, you know, establishment Republicans that are still out there will rally behind that.
01:20:28.000That could actually hurt Trump a little bit.
01:21:09.000But he is like toying with some of his right supporters.
01:21:12.000The right supporters are enthusiastic about him, but they ultimately... There was this New Hampshire poll that was like, if your first choice doesn't run, who would you vote for?
01:21:30.000Well, he's likable, and a lot of Republicans right now know that he was against the vaccine, and that's big with them, and the border, like you said.
01:21:38.000Your average, everyday Republican that doesn't listen to the news all the time hasn't heard his stance on the climate change, hasn't heard his stance on gun rights.
01:21:50.000I mean, if they could just stop right now and take the perception that a lot of Republicans have in terms of RFK Jr.
01:21:58.000and have the vote right now, yeah, he might take a little bit.
01:22:01.000I still think he takes more from Biden.
01:22:03.000He might take a little bit, but not much.
01:22:05.000I think it's funny whenever the leftist media outlets talk about Trump's plans for immigration and the border, and they're like, he wants to deport a lot of people.
01:22:14.000He wants to really cut down on the border.
01:22:26.000Or like the thing today, I saw he wants to put back into effect the family separation policy.
01:22:31.000Well, that was really a deterrent for people to not come, you know, and Biden is doing family separation too.
01:22:39.000Only families are separating themselves way before they get here, and then their kids get sold to human traffic But when the media reports like Donald Trump will imprison political opponents and engage in mass deportation, the headline is actually, Donald Trump to enforce law.
01:23:14.000No, no, no, you got to understand, the play is for Republicans to all come out, all sit on like a, they should have a big event where they get a bunch of candidates, pro-life candidates, sitting at a table and they all just kind of look at each other and go, so liberals, liberals want to abort their children?
01:25:03.000Well, anyways, the bottom line is we both agreed that the next administration, whether it's, you know, the president, the next Congress, everybody, got to get our shit together, man.
01:25:30.000Like, no, you've been gone for... Fetterman, I mean, Fetterman's asking a question of a banker, and it's so bad that the banker at the end is like, I don't know.
01:25:41.000You can't make sense of what he's saying, so... I think Fetterman's actually recovered quite a great deal, though, at this point.
01:25:49.000And he's pretty funny, I gotta be honest.
01:25:51.000So what's on the abortion... Human rights are a question for the federal government.
01:25:56.000Whether the Constitution applies to an individual is a question for the federal government to answer.
01:26:03.000Do the unborn have guaranteed rights to life?
01:26:07.000That is not something the states can decide.
01:26:09.000I mean, I personally think they do, but is it explicitly in the Constitution?
01:26:13.000So, like, the 14th Amendment, for instance.
01:26:17.000That the Constitution applies to the people.
01:26:20.000We went over this with Ian, I'm not going to pull it up again.
01:26:22.000But do the unborn have God-given rights?
01:26:29.000So why then would you say that if you are born, the federal government guarantees your rights, but if you're unborn, the federal government does not guarantee your rights?
01:26:40.000But they have a differing opinion, so I'm with you.
01:26:42.000You're arguing it should not be a federal question.
01:26:44.000I think if the federal government is saying the Constitution applies to all of its subjects, then I would say, oh, okay, then the unborn Are humans with human rights the same as any born person?
01:26:55.000Why then would it be a question for the state to be allowed to say, nah, we're determining this person's not a human?
01:27:25.000And then after having several arguments about it, I was like, no, nah.
01:27:29.000We're going back to this period where some states determined that some people were or were not worthy of full God-given protected rights.
01:27:38.000Peru recently passed a bill called the Law that Recognizes Rights of the Conceived, making sure that the unborn have constitutional rights.
01:27:55.000But a white baby's not human, that's what they can say now.
01:27:58.000So why give them the power to determine the life of the child's value or their rights, but not for someone who's born?
01:28:04.000If argument is pro-life, then pro-lifers should be saying, the Constitution guarantees the rights of the unborn the same as the born.
01:28:11.000But wouldn't the Constitution then have to... because look, and I'm with you on this, I'm with you as a conservative, I'm with you, but The left, they're making the argument that it's not a person, it doesn't have any rights until it's actually born, which I disagree with strongly.
01:28:28.000But because of that, that would then be, I mean, unless you get a ruling from the Supreme Court saying that, yes, from the moment of conception, or, you know, and this was what Roe v. Wade was originally supposed to be, from three weeks, six weeks, whatever it is, it's a person from that point on, until we have something like that on the record, on the books, in the federal, you know, either statute or in the Constitution, amendment.
01:28:49.000So I think the ruling from the Supreme Court should have been as such.
01:28:52.000Fourteenth Amendment says, all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.
01:29:09.000Nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protections of laws.
01:29:19.000Is an unborn baby a person, as per the Constitution?
01:30:17.000Because I think there's a lot of... I think the issue, however, would simply be that in the instance of any abortion, there would have to be a hearing to terminate the life.
01:30:24.000And the hearing may be, the woman says, I do not consent to give my body, there is no contractual agreement, and the court may then say, the person in your body has no right, no guarantees to your blood, we agree, bang the gavel, whatever you want to do, abortion is permitted.
01:32:29.000If you are an immigrant in this country, or you're visiting as a tourist, you cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process.
01:32:37.000So non-citizens have constitutional rights.
01:32:39.000Yeah, but it's defining citizens as somebody that's born or naturalized in the United States.
01:32:43.000What does a citizen have to do with what I'm talking about?
01:32:46.000Because your clause there says, nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without, excuse me, go back one further, the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, nor, okay, so, okay.
01:33:00.000I'm glad you proved me wrong on that because that disturbed me.
01:33:03.000If you are an immigrant in the United States, if you're a tourist, You have free speech.
01:33:08.000You have all of your constitutional rights, all the same as anyone else.
01:33:11.000This has long been fact in this country.
01:33:15.000If you come to this country as a tourist, they can't just kill you, and then be like, yeah, too bad.
01:33:19.000No, no, you can't be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process, even as a non-citizen.
01:33:25.000And there are people who have tried to make the argument, a lot of conservatives are like, well, immigrants don't have constitutional rights.
01:33:29.000Yes, they do, because they're God-given rights.
01:33:31.000The government is barred from taking certain actions against anyone.
01:34:14.000And, right, what you mentioned Roe v. Wade, the question of when is it a viable human, I think that gets the wrong question.
01:34:20.000The question is, if a man and a woman agree to engage in reproductive acts, and the woman gets pregnant, the woman consented to share her body for nine months with the person that now is residing within her.
01:34:34.000If she did not consent to that, you have a totally different question.
01:34:37.000You will need a due process hearing to determine that the woman can terminate in this regard, and that's probably the only circumstance where it would be allowed under due process laws per the 14th Amendment, that I did not consent to provide my body to another person.
01:34:53.000Any other circumstance, there's no argument.
01:35:00.000I'm not saying... I like that argument.
01:35:02.000I want abortion completely off the table.
01:35:06.000I don't see how under the Constitution you have abortion in any capacity.
01:35:11.000And we've talked a great deal about it, and the only exception being when a woman does not consent to share her body.
01:35:16.000Well, so the point that got us to this point was that we need to start focusing on cleaning up our house, getting the fundamentals of our Congress together.
01:35:23.000We've got an overbearing, uh, you know, bureaucracy that is, it's grips on every single facet of our lives right now.
01:35:29.000ATF, EPA, there's a whole bunch of, I don't know how we got off.
01:35:33.000Oh, cause we were talking about kitchen table.
01:35:35.000Like they just, the lobbyists, they want the lobbyists to pour their money into the, to the gun lobby, to the, to the, uh, abortion lobby to, you know, whatever the climate lobby, all of it.
01:35:57.000I was talking to Jesse Kelly today about this and it's like in New York City we were talking about how in New York You know people just keep voting for Democrats and the fact of the matter is the GOP doesn't put up any decent candidates.
01:36:10.000Curtis Sliwa was the last mayoral candidate for the GOP and you know he has a lot of good policies and stuff but when you get right down to it he's a single man living in a studio apartment with 20 cats and that's kind of weird for a guy who wants to be the mayor that's just that was just a little much.
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01:36:42.000Ram Tech says, Tim's a smart guy, but the baby is not born yet.
01:36:46.000Though I am anti-abortion, if you take the Constitution by its word, an unborn baby is not protected.
01:37:25.000So long as it's a due process hearing.
01:37:26.000Woman can say, uh, I want the baby out of me.
01:37:29.000The judge says, agreed, bang the gavel.
01:37:30.000In fact, they could even streamline the process.
01:37:32.000But due process requires defense, in which case, I'd argue that groups will defend the unborn.
01:37:39.000If it comes down to it, where a woman has to get approval from a judge, a due process for the person, To terminate it, there will be advocacy groups that will say, we are acting in the defense of the baby.
01:40:43.000Now they're like far left, and it's like really weird because now they're bringing immigrants in, it's like Ireland for the Irish, but now everybody else I guess.
01:41:27.000If it were for the rights of indigenous populations to avoid being colonized, you would support the European white people who are saying no immigration.
01:41:37.000So, when they're opposed to the indigenous population of Europe, And opposed to the colonized population of the United States, the only factor there that's shared is white people.
01:43:18.000There are so many people who want to open their own Casper location, so once we get all the legal paperwork done and do all of the legal stuff we need to do, we're going to try to expand as rapidly as possible and open a ridiculous amount of coffee shops.
01:43:35.000So the average person goes in for a cup of coffee, and the people who are hanging out are going to be good, America-loving patriots who believe in protecting this country, and I'm hoping that this means that, you know, there are a lot of ignorant conservatives.
01:43:49.000There are a lot of, uh, you know, low IQ, ignorant conservatives.
01:43:52.000And if people come together, then, uh, natural community leaders can help inform these individuals and keep them up-to-date.
01:43:59.000And what I mean by this is I've met people who, uh, still believe things that were debunked like a year ago.
01:44:04.000They're conservatives, but they'll believe some lie about Donald Trump, but they'll still be like, well, you know, he did that, uh, actually that was debunked, and they'll go, oh, I didn't know that.
01:44:11.000And there are people who are just not very bright.
01:44:13.000I'm hoping that we build these community spaces and you're going to have local leaders sitting down with the average person and everyone is going to be brought up to date on the current goings-on in their communities locally, statewide, regionally, nationally.
01:44:57.000Everyone, like, yeah, here are the flags that are acceptable.
01:45:00.000Molon Labe, Gonzalez, Betsy Ross, the American flag.
01:45:04.000People are gonna be like, yeah, let's get it!
01:45:07.000And then as you visit each location, you see like the best ones or the coolest display and things like that?
01:45:13.000As DoeIs2Deer says, it's going to be very easy to send hateful material to every Irish legislator who votes for these hate speech laws from another state and place them in possession.
01:46:33.000And his song's not good, but it just means in one year, yo, we're a year away from a number one hit on Billboard, and then people are gonna be told two weeks later, oh, that was A.I.
01:47:10.000And what's gonna happen is, yeah, like, big heads, they're gonna have, like, really smooth skin, and, like, small noses from nose jobs, and then they're gonna, you know, make their skin real pale by bleaching it, and then they're gonna lose a lot of weight and get long and bony, and then remove all their hair, and then their skin's gonna turn naturally gray, and then their eyes will turn black, and then, once we develop time travel and come back, We're going to look at them and go, hey, look, aliens.
01:48:31.000And potentially, actually, the use of AI for any media generation.
01:48:35.000And it's hard to define, but I'll tell you why.
01:48:37.000The way that these articles, these language models are programmed is through the things human beings write.
01:48:45.000All of the articles written by humans are collected, analyzed, and stripped down to their components to map out what they are and how they work.
01:48:52.000The large language models then replicate them.
01:48:55.000If all of our news articles are just derivative of human articles, the AI will never be able to update ever again.
01:49:03.000Because if it does, it will start recycling AI-generated articles back into itself.
01:49:09.000And if they don't know, and they don't, The humans programming it don't know which articles are written by AI.
01:49:21.000Eventually, we'll be like Idiocracy, where we're not actually stupider, we just can't speak properly, machines are falling apart, and all of our data and information is fragmented in weird ways.
01:49:59.000And I was like, if you were never from this place, and you're driving through, and it said, you know, Inverness, and then you went to someone's house, and you're like, oh, I was driving through Inverness, and they'd go, Inverness?
01:50:10.000Like, why are you saying it like that?
01:50:11.000What's going to happen is, another great example is Sepulveda.
01:51:31.000Like, they're going to market it as convenience and it's just terrible.
01:51:34.000Like, you don't know what you're unlocking with this and ultimately someone is going to be in control of your body.
01:51:39.000What happens when they get to the point where they can literally hack your brain, make you think that when you wake up in the morning, you're living on a beach in Thailand, drinking, you know, whatever you want.
01:51:49.000But in reality, AI is bringing you out there to fix roads and everything else, and you're just a drone just going through the motions.
01:52:49.000They were already talking about that in real life as a positive.
01:52:54.000So that's another black mirror where they're in the cube room where everything's a screen and they're watching their avatars in the virtual space.
01:53:00.000Here's a funny thing, when we were in Jersey before coming out here I had a, we had a back deck, which I think might have been like 16 by 16 or whatever.
01:53:10.000And so, this is during lockdown, I put on the Quest goggles or whatever, loaded up Google Maps, and you can go wherever you want.
01:53:18.000It's fairly rudimentary, but I traveled around, and I went to Harper's Ferry, and I crossed the Harper's Ferry Bridge, and you're wearing the goggles, so you're walking around, sort of, Earth, as if you're eight feet tall, because the guy walks around with the backpack and the things sticking up.
01:53:33.000And, uh, but you click the button and you're moving forward and you can just look around at everything.
01:53:37.000You go into the middle of Harper's Ferry and you're looking around at stores and it's not like you're there there, but it is pretty wild to pull up an image to go to, like, I mean, it is wild.
01:53:49.000It's one thing to look at Google Maps and Street View.
01:53:51.000It's another thing to put on VR goggles and then load, like, Azerbaijan.
01:54:05.000When they improve that, and they're going to, within a year or two, it's gonna be... It's gonna be nuts.
01:54:11.000The resolution's already improving dramatically on VR.
01:54:14.000So, I don't know how far away we are from actual human brain, computer brain interface, but, with the expansion of AI, and as you mentioned, it's exponential growth, we are...
01:54:26.000We are probably nearing the point of singularity.
01:54:28.000The point at which, you've already mentioned, AI can program itself.
01:54:32.000This is the point where it could be a matter of months.
01:54:36.000Where the AI effectively becomes a god.
01:54:39.000Not little G, not big G. Where it can program itself so fast, and improve itself so fast, that the exponential rate of development is beyond human comprehension, and then it will know everything.
01:54:53.000Everything that humans know, Like a Sudoku puzzle, we'll start to piece together and map out as much of the universe as it can compute.
01:55:01.000I don't think the human computer network and internet has enough space and power to compute the universe itself, but it will be exponentially Orders of magnitude greater than the human mind and human comprehension to the point where it's going to do things you can't even imagine.
01:55:18.000It will literally just create a schematic.
01:55:20.000Here's how you create human brain interface.
01:55:22.000We're going to go to it and be like, is there a way to program someone's brain to think that they're on a beach?
01:55:29.000And it'll go, and it'll show you exactly how to do it.
01:55:31.000And it will say, here's how you build the machine to properly surgically implant without rejection, and here's the chemical compound needed to maintain the device in the body without rejection.
01:55:43.000There's some wild stuff going on with AI, some stuff that I can't even talk about.
01:55:47.000Dude, let me just say to everybody listening, I've talked to people in government, I've talked to people in medical research, I cannot say.
01:55:58.000I'm not bound by any conscience or anything, but I'm honor-bound not to say these things.
01:56:04.000But the projects that are being worked on right now are Star Trek-level sci-fi.
01:58:51.000And understand how crazy it's going to be when there's going to be a single terminal A god-like AI, and you're going to be able to ask it, you know, I want to create an exosuit like Iron Man, and it will just be able to give you schematics to make it perfectly.
01:59:08.000And it will explain what's possible, what's not possible, because it's just mapped everything.
01:59:20.000All different kinds, crystals, that's where Ian gets a lot of them from.
01:59:25.000The point I made was, this is a rock that was caught in a perfect cube.
01:59:28.000An AI will be able to scan it and tell you exactly where it came from.
01:59:34.000It will actually pull up on a map, show you the quarry and say, from this point at this time, because to a human, Say you're looking at all the different jigsaw puzzle pieces, we can slowly start piecing them together.
01:59:46.000To the AI past the point of singularity, it's the exact same thing.
01:59:50.000A gigantic jigsaw puzzle, and it's gonna be able to be like, oh, that clearly fits there.
01:59:54.000If there was a puzzle that was completely done except for one piece, and you looked in the table and saw the piece and saw the hole, you'd say, oh, clearly that goes there.
02:00:02.000You'd be able to look and go, okay, clearly these go here.
02:00:05.000As you get further and further away from the point of completion, it's harder to map out.
02:00:09.000But the computers are going to be able to just see it all.
02:00:11.000And it's going to be like, oh, obviously this rock was here, based on the sediment layers and everything we know about all the other rocks.
02:00:16.000And then it's just going to know everything.
02:00:17.000You're never going to want to do puzzles with your Neuralink friend who could just do them like that.
02:00:23.000Here's the crazy thing is imagine if you could plug into this AI with like goggles, it could map out probabilities in real time.
02:00:31.000So you could be at like a casino and at a roulette table and the way the dealer is moving it could be giving you real-time probability numbers.
02:00:37.000It could be and then when he whips the ball the AI will absolutely be able to tell you what number to land on.
02:00:43.000Or it'll say like 63% it'll be 11 you know 12% it'll be this number and then all you do is go because you can bet after the dealer spins the ball and you can go bop bop bop and then you'll win.
02:00:53.000That's the theory of the movie, what is it, like Ace of Hearts or something or the Hearts Club or something like that.
02:00:59.000There's this massive AI in the sky that's being cooled up there and people wear contact lenses that tell the probabilities like everything they do.
02:01:08.000It tells you the probability of success in doing that and guides them and they're like super secret, like way above the CIA type operatives.
02:01:14.000I think it's called like the Hearts Club or something like that.
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