00:00:43.000And like I said, it's been about three weeks since this was reported initially.
00:00:48.000We were told three weeks ago that the Taliban had won the war in Afghanistan and America was on its way out.
00:00:55.000And then, after all these shenanigans at the Kabul airport and this terror attack, and ISIS is back, finally, now, a day before the deadline to withdraw, They say, they say that apparently it's done now.
00:04:30.000Is gonna make these dumb liberals want another war in Afghanistan.
00:04:36.000That's why they keep talking about this stuff.
00:04:39.000That's why they're talking about translators getting their tongues cut off and women being sent home from their job at the bank and the music conservatory getting shut down.
00:04:48.000So, again, if we're reading the news, not we're listening to the news or believing it, but if we're reading in between the lines with the news, it's like this is far from over.
00:10:12.000It says, JPMorgan Chase Bank has terminated the account of General Michael Flynn, citing potential reputational risk for providing banking services to the American patriot.
00:10:25.000The letter, the banking giant wrote in a letter to General Flynn, they said, After careful consideration, we have decided to close your credit cards on September 18th, 2021, because continuing the relationship.
00:10:38.000Creates possible reputational risk to our company.
00:10:42.000You may receive additional account closing notification if you have other accounts under a different name or address.
00:10:50.000And honestly, this has been going on, you know, for the past five years, and it really accelerated under Donald Trump, and it has especially accelerated in the past year since the Capitol riots.
00:11:03.000And, you know, as we all understand, this started out with platform.
00:11:14.000People started out getting their Twitter account suspended because they harassed another user, because they said the N word, because they posted about right wing conspiracy theories or something like that.
00:11:27.000Five years later, we're at the point where Chase Bank says you can't have a credit card with them if you have the wrong political views.
00:11:34.000Chase Bank says you can't have a credit account with them.
00:11:37.000And Chase Bank is, they've been one of the worst defenders.
00:11:41.000Terminated bank accounts for Laura Loomer, Laura Wit, Lauren Witzke, and I think a few other people.
00:11:47.000I think Joe Biggs and maybe some others.
00:11:49.000So, they're one of the biggest offenders, but they're not the only ones.
00:11:53.000I'm sure it's Bank of America that does the same thing.
00:11:56.000I'm sure it's what we know Wells Fargo has done similar things.
00:12:00.000This is all the major national banks do this kind of thing.
00:12:06.000And when you take that and then put that together with everything else that's going on censorship from the platforms, censorship from things, or I guess blacklisting from things like Uber, Airbnb, Grubhub.
00:12:20.000You name it, we're getting to the point where if you have the wrong political views, you can't have access to anything in society.
00:12:28.000And it's sort of like this pincer maneuver.
00:12:31.000Because we've known about this for five years, then you've got this like vaccine thing going on at the same time, vaccine passport.
00:12:37.000And basically, it's this combination where if you want to be a free thinking person with bodily autonomy in society, it's over for you.
00:12:47.000You have to leave society, you have to pack up your stuff.
00:12:51.000And you just have to go out into the wilderness.
00:12:53.000You have to go out into the mountains or in the desert or on a farm or something like that or leave the country because nothing is going to be available to you.
00:13:03.000You will not have access to the real world life because of the vaccine mandate.
00:13:09.000Can't have people going in and breathing if they have the potential to have COVID.
00:13:15.000Can't have someone go inside a restaurant or a store or something like that and digitally.
00:13:19.000Can't have someone buy and sell on Amazon.
00:13:22.000Can't have somebody rent a hotel on Airbnb or You know, an Airbnb space can't have somebody call an Uber if they have the wrong political views.
00:13:34.000This is going to be the future of American life for everybody.
00:13:39.000The reason why it's relevant with General Flynn is the walls are closing in.
00:13:44.000As we've been saying for years, it's not just going to be the so called real Nazis or even just plain the so called Nazi racist, white nationalists, fringe political people.
00:13:58.000It is going to increasingly go further and further towards the middle in politics, and then it's just going to go for everybody, not just political leaders, but it's going to go for everybody.
00:14:08.000People thought at one time, well, it's only going to be those Charlottesville marchers that get penalized.
00:14:15.000And I don't think it's right, but no one was really speaking out so much about that.
00:14:20.000And now we're at the point where nobody's allowed on the platforms, and now the debanking, the financial blacklisting is coming for people as high up as the former president of the United States.
00:14:30.000This started to happen back in January.
00:14:33.000Donald Trump got banned from like four banks after the Capitol.
00:14:38.000And that was in addition to all the other tech censorship and everything else that happened to him.
00:14:44.000And so people just have to, you know, once again, they have to start asking themselves, what is the future going to look like?
00:14:51.000And we have to start making a cost benefit analysis of this.
00:14:55.000This is a tricky thing to do because it's, you know, once again, like I said, it is really hard to conceptualize how bad it's going to get where we are now.
00:15:06.000You know, my grandma used to say there's a difference between imagination and realization.
00:15:11.000There's a difference between imagining something is going to happen, it's far removed, it's distant, and realizing it, having it happen to you in reality and experiencing it firsthand.
00:15:23.000And far too many people are not realizing what's really going to happen.
00:15:28.000And therefore, and this is the thrust of it, this is the point, people are not willing to do what is necessary to prevent this from getting out of control now.
00:15:40.000People look at the situation and because they see the financial blacklisting, because they see the deplatforming, and you know, it's not even just people like you watching the show, it's people that I know.
00:15:52.000It's people that I know, it's people that are friends of mine, it's people that are intimately familiar with what's going on.
00:15:59.000They look at all of this and they think to themselves, well, better for me to just go along with it, better for me to just try to get as much out of it as I can.
00:16:11.000Before I get shut down, censored, whatever, some people say they'll go along with it.
00:16:16.000Well, if I just don't say certain things, then I won't get banned on YouTube.
00:16:20.000If I just get the vaccine, then I won't get fired from my job.
00:16:24.000Then I won't get kicked out of school.
00:16:27.000And as I've been saying for months, particularly about the vaccine mandate, but now also about censorship, about the whole way that society is going.
00:16:36.000If people keep going along with it and if people keep complying, The situation will get far worse in the future than it will be now if you resist.
00:16:50.000People look at our situation and they say, well, the cost of speaking my mind, the cost of saying what I mean, the cost of being right wing or not getting the vaccine is far too high for me.
00:17:23.000And what's sort of implicit in the word worth?
00:17:26.000There's this value judgment that's being made, there's a trade off.
00:17:31.000If I say this, if I say what I really think, if I do what I really want to do, if I don't get the vaccine, then bad things will happen to me.
00:17:42.000The benefit of speaking my mind, you know, the freedom of speaking my mind is not worth the consequences.
00:17:49.000But what never factors into the value judgment is what happens if everybody goes along with it and nobody doesn't?
00:17:58.000Well, then the value judgment is a little bit different because we're not talking about the immediate consequences of, oh, I might get fired from my job, or oh, if I'm a political person, I might get disavowed or blacklisted, or if you don't get the facts, I might get fired.
00:18:13.000There are long term collective consequences for compliance.
00:18:16.000Which is to say that it's not a question of whether it's worth it now, it's whether it's a question of if it's worth it for all of us to do it for the sake of the future.
00:18:28.000Because if we all go along with it in 20, 30, 40 years, in 10 years, what's the quality of life going to be?
00:18:37.000Well, they're going to come for anybody and everybody regardless.
00:18:41.000And the censorship is going to get wider and deeper as time goes on, which is to say that more people will be subject to it.
00:18:54.000And so we're talking about inevitably, regardless of what individual actors choose to do or how they choose to self censor, moderate, or anything like that, in a year, two, three, four, five years, in a decade, this is going to be catastrophic.
00:19:12.000We're going to be in a situation where if you're to the right of John McCain, you're not going to be able to have a job.
00:19:17.000Vax, no vax, whether you say you're not racist, are racist, whatever.
00:19:23.000We're talking about the millions and millions of people out there that feel the same way that we do, the people that watch the show and me and the people that work behind the scenes to put on this show, not going to be able to have a normal life.
00:19:36.000And that's, once again, like I said, regardless of the extent to which people are trying to self censor or comply right now.
00:19:48.000And that's why people need to really think about where this arrow is pointed, what the directionality is here.
00:19:56.000What the trajectory we're on is, and start making a value judgment based on that.
00:20:02.000Is it hard right now to do the right thing?
00:20:06.000And some people might say it's this road less travel type thing that you've got a lot of integrity.
00:20:12.000You know, people say that about me that, well, good on you, it's hard, and you're a young guy, and you're doing the right thing, and it's tough.
00:20:19.000But it's really far simpler than that.
00:21:30.000And they don't realize we're at DEF CON 2 here.
00:21:32.000They don't realize we're at DEF CON 2 that people that have the wrong thoughts in their heads pretty soon are going to be totally marginalized in society if they're not already.
00:21:41.000And if they're not already, it's because they're hiding.
00:21:46.000And so the number of things that you can get away with, disobeying or not complying with these psycho liberals that run our country, it's narrowing.
00:21:56.000And your ability to hide and your ability to carry on a normal life if you're not in compliance.
00:23:29.000Automation is coming, vaccine passports are coming.0.99
00:23:32.000Our generation is already 50% white, 50% non white.1.00
00:23:36.000The social safety net is drying up, the infrastructure is crumbling, the cities are chaotic, the education is terrible.1.00
00:23:45.000Your brain is being destroyed by your phone and by technology, the economy is being destroyed.
00:23:52.000Because they're printing too much money and there's inflation and there's no jobs left.1.00
00:23:56.000And we've got these zoomers that are like, well, I'm going to eat shit for 20 years working at Turning Point USA and then I'll do the right thing.1.00
00:24:07.000All these zoomers say, well, you know, I'm going to eat shit and I'm just going to go along with it.1.00
00:24:12.000I'm going to get vaxed up and I'm going to put my head down and pledge allegiance to the black, you know, gay, trans, female affirmative action pick that I get passed over for.1.00
00:24:51.000It's not coming back up without radical intervention.
00:24:55.000Without a radical intervention, Coming in and changing everything.
00:24:59.000So, if you realize that the society has failed, it's going down, it is not going to help you, it's honestly there to do the opposite, it's there to take away from you, we have to have a total paradigm shift in our way of thinking and completely change our attitude towards the society.
00:25:16.000You know, this notion that we've been brought up with about work hard, do it the right way, vote, be a patriot, stand for the flag, kneel for the cross, salute the troops, thank a vet, all this kind of stuff.
00:26:15.000We have to take on the sort of mentality of a soldier and not like these soldiers, like a real soldier, like a monk, like a real warrior, you know, sleeping on a bed of nails and drinking water and eating only bread.
00:26:32.000It's being hungry and being, you know, and having that real drive.
00:26:36.000Because I see this situation going on, and I can only do the show for so long going on and on about tech censorship.
00:26:45.000I've said it for five years, four years.
00:26:48.000I've said it since this show started back in 2017.
00:26:52.000I've seen every successive wave of deplatforming, every single one of them.
00:26:57.000I remember in December 2017, I remember in May 2018, I remember what happened after the Capitol, what happened during the coronavirus, what happened about the election interference, every successive wave.
00:27:09.000Wave, the apocalypse with Carlos Maza and Steven Crowder.
00:27:29.000They think that the key to victory is never to fight, never to get in the trenches, never to take a bullet, never to get exploded in no man's land with artillery fire.
00:27:39.000They think that we're just going to run from position to position and outmaneuver the enemy, never engage, never confront, never fight.
00:27:49.000And as we've seen, the enemy that we're up against, that's just not possible.
00:27:54.000The surveillance state, big tech, all this stuff, it just isn't possible.
00:27:58.000And I'm not, by the way, when I say never fight, I'm not talking about literally, I'm not talking about get in the street.
00:28:04.000I'm saying never actually take a stand, never actually engage rhetorically with these things, never stand up, for example, on something like critical race theory and say, you know what, it's anti white.0.63
00:28:19.000And instead of saying something like what I see a lot of people saying, which is, well, you know, I'm against the mandate, but I got the vaccine.
00:28:28.000I'm against the mandate, but I think people should get it.
00:28:30.000No, people have got to stand up and say the vaccine is poison.
00:29:03.000They want to make it so that we literally can't eat, can't have cash in a bank account so that we could pay our bills, buy groceries, stuff like that, support a family.
00:29:12.000They want to make it so that you have the wrong opinions, you starve.
00:29:26.000And we all know that that's where it's going.
00:29:29.000And people don't seem to realize the gravity of all of this.
00:29:34.000And here we are, just another one to bite the dust here Michael Flynn.
00:29:39.000And I guess the question is how much worse does it have to get before people realize it's time to rise up?
00:29:46.000I mean, do we have to lose everything before somebody is willing to speak out?
00:29:51.000Do we literally have to lose everything?
00:29:53.000Does everyone have to lose everything?
00:29:56.000Before a large number of people are going to rise up and start making some sacrifices.
00:30:04.000And again, I'm not talking about violence.
00:30:06.000I'm just talking about something as simple as refusal, refusing to go along with the system.
00:30:12.000I mean, like Matt Gaetz the other week is a perfect example.
00:30:15.000He's going to get on his show and say, Nick Fuentes, a 22 year old, 23 year old now, 23 year old guy who has an internet show, got half a million dollars taken from him by the feds and put on a federal no fly list for committing no crime.
00:30:30.000Now, I don't agree with him on everything, but I mean, like, really?
00:30:34.000We're going to get to the point where they're loading people up into trains to ship us to real death camps, and people will be saying, well, you know, I don't agree with everything Nick Fuentes says, but he doesn't deserve to be loaded into a concentration camp and get his head chopped off.
00:30:49.000Now, I don't agree with everything that Andrew Anglin says, but even though I think his views are reprehensible and he is such a terrible racist, and I can't believe what he said on his article about raping a woman or whatever, I cannot believe he said that, but.
00:31:05.000He shouldn't be tortured to death at the Chicago death camp or whatever.
00:31:53.000But still, you've got people that are just fucking around, you know, and pardon the language, but that's what's going on.
00:32:01.000Trump is out of office, and now these political people, they're the scum of the earth, these D.C. political people that totally co opted the MAGA revolution.
00:32:12.000You see them, and they're playing the bullshit politics games again.
00:32:23.000Where's the real leader that's going to rise up and stop playing these games?
00:32:27.000You know, JD Vance grows a beard because his fat face is too ugly for politics and he's making advertisements with his rolled up sleeves and his flannel like a real working man.
00:32:59.000Josh Hawley, Tom Cotton, Ben Sass, JD Vance, Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene doing pull ups with the troops, flailing around like a fucking idiot.1.00
00:33:11.000So unbecoming of a woman, much less of a congresswoman.1.00
00:33:17.000I mean, really, going to these rallies and, you know, my frustrations about that stuff.1.00
00:33:23.000Donald Trump, from the desk of Donald Trump, Sleepy Joe.
00:33:26.000Yeah, that was funny five years ago, dude.
00:33:57.000I have a really hard time believing that this is the case.
00:34:00.000And I'll read you the news report from NBC.
00:34:03.000They say this time it's legit, it's official.
00:34:06.000We started the withdrawal, well, really, we started it under Trump.
00:34:11.000Trump made the agreement last February to have troops out by May of this year.
00:34:17.000And so the withdrawal began under Trump, it was continued under Biden.
00:34:20.000Biden extended the deadline initially to September 11th and then updated it to August 31st.
00:34:27.000And so the withdrawal was commencing this month.
00:34:30.000And as you know, As American troops pulled out of the country, the Taliban took over everything that we left cities, provinces, and then ultimately the capital, surrounded the capital and peacefully came in and transitioned into power.
00:35:11.000We conducted airstrikes against ISIS, who apparently did the attacks.
00:35:16.000And now they say, after all that, after all of this drama over the past few weeks, these people stranded at the airport, this terror attack, ISIS is back and so on.
00:35:27.000They say, finally, now, last night, last American soldier left Afghanistan.
00:35:32.000It's amazing how they all describe it.
00:35:35.000There's been this picture floating around of the last soldier leaving, and it's night vision camera.
00:35:42.000And they say the haunting, haunting photograph of the last soldier leaving Afghanistan.
00:36:01.000So this is the article explaining what's going on.
00:36:04.000It says, The United States finished its withdrawal efforts from the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, the Pentagon said Monday, effectively ending a two decade conflict that began after 9 11.
00:36:15.000After the Pentagon's announcement, Joe Biden, in a statement Monday evening, thanked the American military and said he would address the nation Tuesday afternoon about his decision not to prolong the U.S. mission in Afghanistan beyond August 31st.
00:36:30.000He said, The past 17 days have seen our troops execute the largest airlift in U.S. history, evacuating over 120,000 U.S. citizens, citizens of our allies, and Afghan allies of the United States.
00:36:44.000They have done it with unmatched courage, professionalism, and resolve.
00:36:47.000Now, our 20 year military presence in Afghanistan has ended.
00:36:52.000In the final week of the withdrawal, terrorists from the group ISIS K killed 13 service members and dozens of Afghans in an attack outside the airport.
00:37:02.000U.S. forces retaliated and launched strikes in a bid to thwart other attacks.
00:37:07.000The last C 17 military cargo aircraft departed the Karzai International Airport on Monday afternoon, Eastern Time, according to U.S. Marine Corps General Kenneth McKenzie.
00:37:19.000Completing a massive evacuation effort that flew more than 116,000 people out of Afghanistan over the past two weeks.
00:37:28.000And they say that there's still like fewer than 200 people still there in Afghanistan.
00:38:14.000You know, we allegedly went there after 9 11 to go and bust up the Taliban because they were harboring Osama bin Laden, which turned out not to be true.
00:38:24.000Because when we found Osama bin Laden, he was in Pakistan, not Afghanistan.
00:38:29.000And the Taliban had nothing to do with 9 11.
00:38:31.000And they had nothing to do with Al Qaeda.0.53
00:38:33.000Nevertheless, we were told after 9 11 that we had to go and fight him over there because they wouldn't turn over bin Laden.0.94
00:38:41.000And they were a terrorist training ground for Al Qaeda and other Muslims.0.97
00:38:50.000We found Osama bin Laden 10 years ago.0.51
00:38:52.000And for some reason, the war has gone on 10 years longer than that.
00:38:56.000And like I said a couple of weeks ago, it turned into at some point around 2010 during the Obama administration, according to an unofficial State Department memo.
00:39:05.000The objective in Afghanistan shifted from defeating terrorists to feminism, essentially.
00:39:13.000There was this famous State Department memo, I think it came out 2010, 11, or 12, and it basically said the new reason that we're in Afghanistan is because if we leave, well, the Taliban is going to come and kill all the women.
00:39:26.000The Taliban is going to come and put them back in burqas and send them home from work and not let them vote and that kind of thing.
00:39:33.000So unofficially, The new objective was not defeating terrorism.0.53
00:39:38.000It was making sure that feminism flourished in Afghanistan and the mountains of Central Asia, which was never going to work because that is probably one of the most conservative places in the entire world.
00:39:51.000So we've been fighting there for 10 years, of course.0.98
00:39:54.000Obama tried to end these wars, Trump tried to end these wars.
00:39:57.000Finally, Biden followed through with Trump's agreement with the Taliban to get us out.
00:40:04.000And as I said for the past few weeks, I think that there's a lot of funny business going on with the withdrawal.0.73
00:40:10.000But if the withdrawal is finished, if it is all said and done, then the most that we could say about this is it was a $2 trillion war, 2,500 Americans dead, 20 years over there.
00:40:23.000It was just a giant waste of potential and things that we could have done.0.87
00:40:27.000This is a war ostensibly for American hegemony, potentially to help our allies like Israel, right?0.82
00:40:38.000Maybe it was for business interests, pharmaceutical companies, because, of course, Like 70% of the opium comes from Afghanistan.
00:40:45.000You know, there's a variety of business and national security interests served by being in Afghanistan, but we've been at war over there for 20 years while the country is falling apart.
00:40:55.000I think everyone recognizes that, that at least you could say that it's wasteful.0.81
00:41:00.000At most, you could say that it was pernicious and especially wasteful at a time when we really needed the resources here.
00:41:07.000You know, with $2.5 trillion, we could have done a lot in America.
00:41:12.000All of that being said, I think all of that's pretty uninteresting and basic.
00:41:16.000I think everyone is saying that on the right and the left.
00:41:18.000Shouldn't be a war there, blah, blah, blah.
00:41:21.000I would take it a step further and say our war in Afghanistan shows that America is an instrument of evil in the world.
00:41:31.000And it's not to draw a moral equivalency between the U.S. government and the Taliban, but it is to say people ought to take a careful look at what's being promoted.
00:42:23.000What we represent now to the world is, you know, again, who's running our country.
00:42:27.000It's these hardcore, you know, Marxist, progressive, globalist types.
00:42:32.000And so everywhere that America goes, everywhere that we have an embassy, everywhere that we have a military base, we are spreading the poison that infects our own government because that's what these buildings are.
00:43:14.000Thousands, hundreds of thousands of people were killed there basically for no reason.
00:43:19.000The Taliban was there when we came, and now they're back as we leave.
00:43:25.000And what were we doing there for 20 years other than needlessly killing people and trying to destroy?
00:43:31.000And you know, maybe some might say a primitive country, but a traditional country, a religious country.0.89
00:43:37.000We don't agree with their way of life, but it is their way of life.
00:43:41.000I don't agree with people getting their tongues cut out, you know, because they translated for the American government.
00:43:46.000I don't agree with thieves getting their hands cut off or adulterers getting stoned.1.00
00:43:51.000Nevertheless, they're in Afghanistan.1.00
00:43:53.000You put Afghans in Germany, and how do they behave?1.00
00:43:56.000So, you know, maybe they need to get stoned for adultery over there.1.00
00:43:59.000You put Afghans in the UK, and they go and rape everybody.1.00
00:44:03.000So maybe they need to get stoned for adultery.1.00
00:44:05.000You take the Afghans and put them in Europe, and they steal, and they riot, and they rape, and they kill, and they've got swords, and it's like Aladdin.1.00
00:44:13.000So, you know, maybe they need to be treated like they were in the times of Aladdin.1.00
00:44:17.000I mean, that to me honestly just makes sense.
00:44:20.000Nevertheless, whatever we think about it, that's the way of life.
00:44:23.000It was working, it's not the best conditions ever.
00:44:29.000But we killed hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands of people over the course of 20 years and spent all this money.
00:44:35.000Basically, trying to make them as degenerate, liberal as we are, and it didn't even work.
00:44:43.000So, that's what I have to say about the war overall, which, you know, like I said, maybe I'll take it a little bit of a step further than others.
00:44:51.000And even about the withdrawal, I see a lot of Republicans and they come out and they say, well, this withdrawal was botched and we messed it up and we left the Taliban all this equipment and whatever.
00:47:46.000They put people that were on the no fly list on a plane to like the UK from Afghanistan.
00:47:51.000And I can't board a domestic flight to fly to Phoenix, Arizona.
00:47:57.000So I'm really hard pressed to be sympathetic, honestly.
00:48:01.000You know, these white people have this.
00:48:04.000I don't know if it's altruism, a savior complex, I don't know what it is, but they just, they like to eat shit.
00:48:10.000I mean, they like to care about everybody else other than themselves.
00:48:14.000The Uyghurs, the Hong Kongers, the Cubans, the Afghans, the Afghan personnel, the troops, the blacks, the immigrants, the illegals, everybody other than ourselves.0.97
00:48:30.000Our country's not doing so hot either.
00:48:33.000Now, Like I said, that's my take on what's in the news.
00:48:37.000My take on what's really going on is I am, like I said, very hard pressed to believe that this is the end because they have been telegraphing for the past few weeks that there will be more terrorism.
00:48:48.000We said just, what was it, yesterday or no, yesterday was Sunday.
00:48:52.000On Friday's show, we covered the news and it was all over the news.
00:48:57.000It wasn't one report, it wasn't from like Zero Hedge.
00:49:01.000It was every major mainstream news station said ISIS is planning more terror attacks.
00:49:07.000ISIS may bring a One of these evacuating planes right out of the sky, bring it down.
00:49:13.000They were saying that there might be ISIS attacks in America.
00:49:17.000Chris Wallace said it would be curtains.
00:49:32.000So they, like I predicted weeks prior, they did that terror attack at the airport in Kabul, and they either did that or they let it happen.
00:49:47.000And so, mark my words, there's going to be more.
00:49:50.000There's going to be an attack on U.S. soil.0.83
00:49:53.000There's going to be maybe further casualties in Afghanistan.0.94
00:49:57.000That's probably why they left 200 people there.
00:49:59.000They probably left 200 Americans there just in case they needed to kill a dozen more to justify airstrikes or more troops, residual force, whatever.
00:50:10.000So, You know, everything that I just said was my take if we take what the media is saying at face value and really believe that this is the end of the war in Afghanistan.
00:50:19.000But as always, it's never that simple.
00:50:22.000We were supposed to withdraw from Syria, and that never happened, right?
00:50:25.000Chemical attacks, and there was this thing with Turkey going in and everything.
00:50:59.000That's because they're planning them right now in the government.
00:51:02.000In the Pentagon, they're meticulously planning the next staged atrocity to justify further terror attacks, special forces, residual force with the U.S. military.
00:51:13.000So, I mean, we'll see, and we'll be watching this obviously over the coming weeks, and we'll see what the timeline looks like.
00:51:19.000But I really don't believe that this is the end because.
00:51:24.000You know, especially the way that they've handled this and the way that this has been conducted over the past month, I just don't buy it.
00:51:30.000I don't buy that any of this was organic.0.93
00:51:33.000Not the terror attack, not this fake humanitarian thing at the airport, the airlift, people being stranded there, ISIS K.0.91
00:52:17.000I'm not saying I want that to happen, but just based on what's in the media, all these news reports at once it's atrocity propaganda about the music school getting shut down and.
00:52:30.000Tongues getting cut out and girls not being able to go to school, and all that, all this special interest stuff in the Washington Post and New York Times.
00:52:38.000And then at the same time, they're also telegraphing the ISIS K national security threat in all the media Fox, CNN.0.68
00:52:46.000You know, they're all talking about, I think there's going to be more suicide bombings.
00:52:50.000I think it's going to be something worse.
00:52:53.000And I think they know what they're talking about in the sense that not that they know what these guys are planning, but like they're behind this stuff.
00:57:39.000The cities are liberal and they're racially diverse and there's crime and degeneracy and homelessness.1.00
00:57:46.000I understand there's lots of problems, but the cities, you know, in a normal country are the pinnacle of the country.1.00
00:57:54.000You know, when everybody's showing videos of how great things were, what do they show videos of?
00:57:59.000You know, when people talk about the good old days and they do this nostalgia type stuff, what are they showing videos of?
00:58:07.000They're showing videos of what the cities were like in the 50s, you know, they're showing videos of what the cities looked like in the 50s, 40s, 30s.
01:00:40.000If that was the classiest joint in town, I think I would kill myself.
01:00:45.000So I hear stuff like that, and I'm like, really?
01:00:50.000And there was this other sound I heard on TikTok, and it was like, we stand for the flag, and we don't care if you don't, because we do things a little different around here.
01:01:02.000That was the chorus, is because we do things a little different around here.
01:01:06.000And it's like, you know, but then they all have this like chip on their shoulder, like, well, we just do things a little different around here.
01:03:12.000Whiskey Wright says, You talk about the immorality of atheists quite a bit.0.98
01:03:17.000Something I reluctantly have to agree with, given the freedom from scriptural rules and morals has turned most people into abhorrent, selfish, narcissistic assholes.0.97
01:03:28.000What about your atheist fans like myself and some of your inspirations like Stefan Molyneux and Sam Hyde?
01:05:11.000If anyone can tell me, and it's been tried before, how you can objectively create meaning without God or Establish morality without God, or even, you know, that there would be human worth or dignity or value, that there even is such a thing as a human being without God, without the supernatural, without some kind of X which is not natural.
01:05:34.000You know, I'd love to hear it, but it's been tried for thousands of years and it's never been done before because it would be impossible.
01:05:42.000You know, if I were to say, well, this is my morality, you know, you as another human being would be like, okay, well, I disagree.
01:06:53.000And we all just have to have this suspension of disbelief that none of it matters, but just within the context of what we're doing here, we have this, you know, social construct.
01:07:02.000We've agreed as a society that it matters to us subjectively, so we have to act in certain ways.
01:08:34.000Mac Man says, I know you've been through a lot the past couple of years, but what is the most challenging setback you have faced in your career and how did you overcome it?
01:08:51.000I mean, the Capitol was the biggest setback in my career because it was so much at once.
01:08:57.000Getting banned from DLive, Epic Pay, and Facebook and Instagram, getting banned from everything at once, that made things really difficult.
01:09:11.000And we're overcoming it right now, still.
01:09:14.000It's been a long process, but we're building this new platform, you know.
01:09:19.000And we're trying to secure a credit card processing.
01:09:21.000We have, but we're trying to secure it so that we can rely on it for the long term.
01:09:27.000But, you know, you just keep, you use what you have, use what you have at your disposal.
01:09:34.000You know, you got to tap in your network, use your resources.
01:10:32.000Because, you know, if you're going to make an album that doesn't have, that's not explicit, don't put explicit lyrics in the song, you know?
01:10:39.000But there's explicit lyrics in the song and then they're censored.
01:10:42.000So you can't really do that because then it's like an incomplete song.
01:10:48.000Make a complete song that's clean or make an explicit song and don't censor it.
01:10:54.000But you can't make an explicit song and then have all these gaps in the middle.
01:11:23.000I go back and listen to highlights, I go back and listen to Feedback and Father Stretch My Hands and all these other songs because the lyrics are good, they're memorable.
01:11:36.000And, you know, it's not just production.
01:11:39.000Kanye's obviously known for his production, which is a constant on all his albums.
01:11:45.000But to me, what's really gone downhill is the lyrics.
01:11:48.000It seems like he just puts no effort into that part of it.
01:11:52.000Because you could go back and listen to, even like Father Stretch My Hands Part 1.
01:11:56.000A lot of people made fun of that song because the lyrics are vulgar and kind of stupid, but it's very funny.
01:12:04.000You know, in Father Stretch My Hands, he says, If I, he basically says, you know, if I have sex with this model who just bleached her asshole and I get bleached on my t shirt, I'll feel like an asshole.
01:12:18.000That's very vulgar, you know, sorry for the language, but it's very funny.
01:12:22.000And a lot of people are like, oh, come on, when that song came out.
01:12:25.000But it's memorable, and I remember that, and it's funny.
01:12:28.000And when I listen to it, I laugh every time, you know?
01:12:32.000And the same goes for, you know, a lot of those songs.
01:12:38.000And same with Dark Twisted Fantasy and, and, You know, it's not like this is the first album that he sang on.
01:12:44.000It's not like it's the first album where he doesn't, you know, do a lot of rapping on it.
01:12:49.000808s, he didn't really do a lot of rapping.
01:12:52.000But to me, the lyrics have really suffered for the past few projects, especially the gospel stuff.
01:12:58.000The gospel stuff just doesn't work for me.
01:13:01.000It's one thing to rap about your faith, it's another thing to rap gospel.
01:13:05.000Because to me, gospel stuff, it's like preaching to the choir, you know?
01:13:09.000Gospel, the word as a genre, it's like we're just hearing preachy.
01:13:48.000He says, I'm afraid to talk to God because we haven't spoken in so long.
01:13:52.000You know, that's like a little bit more meaningful.
01:13:54.000But just kind of plugging in, plug and play these canned lyrics about, you know, praise God and, you know, Jesus is Lord and he'll save you and he'll set you free and this kind of stuff.
01:14:07.000To me, it doesn't come across as sincere and it's sort of self righteous.
01:14:12.000It's like, yeah, yeah, you know, it's the gospel.
01:14:15.000I mean, if I wanted to read the gospel, I'd read the gospel.
01:14:17.000But to me, What always was good about Kanye's music is it was very personal.
01:14:26.000It was, you know, provocative and it had his sense of humor and it had real voice.
01:14:32.000That is, to me, why I like the Kanye discography because it's this evolution and it's a story about a guy and he's rapping about himself and his struggles and it's relatable.
01:14:44.000And that's why you keep coming back to it.
01:14:46.000That's why it's meaningful for you because you imbue it with your meaning, you know?
01:14:50.000And now the lyrics are just kind of this like.
01:14:54.000You know, like, for example, I'll pull up.
01:14:58.000In my opinion, he ruined the song Heaven and Hell.
01:15:02.000Because he did Heaven and Hell version two, the second Atlanta listening party.
01:15:07.000And I thought that was one of his best songs in a long time.
01:15:32.000You know, and to me, not only is this stuff kind of canned and corny and preachy, but at the same time, like I said, it's very like color by number.
01:15:45.000It's like he takes beats, he takes these great, great production that he makes.
01:15:49.000Sometimes he even has the lyrics written out, and then he just takes the lyrics and just.
01:15:55.000Replaces them, swaps them for like, hmm, what's like a religious thing that could go in here?
01:16:01.000Oh, I know, new breath, new life, you know, whatever.
01:16:04.000And just sort of like plugging in this religious, preachy kind of stuff into the beat.
01:16:10.000And to me, that just comes across as a lot less personal, a lot less meaningful.
01:18:29.000So, in other words, not only did he make it in 30 days in a very limited time span, but he made it in a limited time span when he was under the pressure of releasing it as soon as possible because he missed like two or three deadlines over the course of a year.
01:18:44.000So, and I don't know that you could put Donda up against Life of Pablo.
01:18:50.000I don't think you could put it up against.
01:18:52.000Anything that came out before 2016 and say that it even comes close.
01:21:42.000But you know, to me, Yandi is still more memorable.
01:21:45.000The Yandi leaks from 2018 are still more memorable than this stuff.
01:21:50.000You know, I remember when the, and I compare my sort of feelings on this, when the first listening party happened, I was like, I was like panicking.0.99
01:22:00.000When the first Donda listening party came out, I was like, what is this?
01:22:21.000You know, I listen to Dreams and Cash to Burn and Bye Bye Baby and Alien and the original Hurricane and the original The Storm and Law of Attraction.
01:22:33.000Not all these songs that he ruined on Jesus is King and Donda.
01:22:58.000Lil Baby's verse sucks, but it's okay.
01:23:01.000But I still go back and listen to the original one.
01:23:06.000And I would pick Dreams, Cash to Burn.
01:23:08.000I would much sooner see those finished than I would see any of this stuff finished.
01:23:16.000And he took Heaven and Hell and did to that song.0.77
01:23:21.000What he did to Yandi on Jesus is King.
01:23:24.000He took heaven and hell, which was a straight up banger, and it was like old Kanye rapping about new lease, new grill, new beef, that kind of stuff, and turned it into devil lay down.
01:23:36.000This is the level that makes devils pray.
01:26:59.000You'd think he'd be going all out, but I guess when you're that successful, maybe you have nothing left to prove and you really don't have to try that hard.
01:29:01.000Mitchell says, Hey, Nick, it's been a long time since I sent a super chat to you.
01:29:05.000Would love to recommend a show to you called The Chosen.
01:29:07.000If you haven't heard of it, you can find it on Pure Flix or go to the website and watch the first two seasons that are currently available whenever you have free time.
01:30:55.000They could force him out, they could impeach him, they could force him to resign, they could get him with the Constitutional Amendment, 25th Amendment, or whatever.
01:31:06.000They can get him out, blackmail him, leverage him.
01:31:11.000So I would say no, only because I don't think they need to.
01:31:15.000I think they're going to try and get rid of them, and they may.
01:31:18.000But to me, that would be an event that would be very.
01:32:43.000I can't really give you any advice because I always thought debate team was gay.1.00
01:32:47.000To be honest with you, I went to debate team meetings and I never went to a conference because they were like, you've got to write amendments and you've got to write stuff up and you've got to do research.1.00
01:35:30.000They take them and then they beat them to death in front of me.
01:35:34.000I make a funny joke, which I'm proud of and I'm happy with it, and then people take it and they beat it to death and they make it horrible.
01:35:42.000They take something that you like and something that you think is funny and then they make it not funny and they make it something you don't like.
01:35:49.000And it's like, it just breaks your heart, you know?
01:35:53.000That can only happen so many times before you turn into a jaded asshole.
01:35:59.000Which is me, which is what I've become.
01:40:28.000But Kanye, I really relate to on a personal level.
01:40:31.000Singus Bigel says, In an America first state, not in modern America, would you support state control over issuance of currency and fiat money?
01:41:22.000Tim Poole has somehow convinced part of his audience that there was little to no election fraud and that the only people that matter in terms of rights to denial is the medically exempt.
01:42:14.000And, uh, He makes probably a million dollars a year, maybe more.
01:42:21.000And in order to do that, he has to make sure that he's a liberal.
01:42:24.000People have convinced themselves that this guy's like a truth seeker or whatever, but how can he be a truth seeker when you're compromised on the most important issues?
01:42:33.000How can you be woke when you're on the biggest platform and they allow you on there?
01:42:37.000You literally can't be, necessarily, you can't be.
01:42:40.000Don't tell me you're moving the window.
01:42:41.000Don't tell me you're inching along the conversation.
01:45:04.000And it's like, I love, you know, working really hard all day and dealing with all those frustrations and then getting shit on in a video game, too.
01:45:30.000That's what I get to do for fun, right?
01:45:33.000You know, all day I'm dealing with this one's uncooperative and this one's causing problems.
01:45:38.000And we just got banned from this, and an article just came out, and this one pulled out, and blah, blah, blah.
01:45:44.000And then I get to go blow out some steam by playing Warzone, jump out of the plane, and get shot in the back by somebody in a parachute, and fall to my death.
01:45:53.000And then get killed in the gulag because I don't play Warzone all day, every day.
01:50:42.000Everything you need to know about me is already on the internet.
01:50:45.000Everyone already knows everything about me.
01:50:47.000People know more about me than I know about me, apparently.
01:50:52.000The shit that I see about me on the internet, it's like you do a show for four and a half years, and you stream three hours every night for four and a half years.
01:51:04.000And basically, what else is there to know?
02:01:44.000I've driven big cars, small cars, trucks, buses, not a bus ever actually, big vans, fast, slow, up and down, going up a mountain, going down a mountain.
02:02:07.000So, if they try to kill me, just know it won't be a suicide and I will never die in a car accident organically and not because of my own, you know, driving.
02:02:19.000So, if I die in a car accident, you better start asking questions.
02:02:22.000And if they say I kill myself, you better start asking questions.
02:02:52.000If they caught modern monarchists with like a Buffalo Bill style skin suit and like my decapitated head on his dresser, then I would believe it, you know.0.94
02:05:52.000Kenzie says, first time watching your stream, so I don't know if you've answered this before, but what are your thoughts on Jordan B. Peterson?
02:07:26.000It's a very human thing, but part of being a man and growing up is just, you know, you just got to resign yourself to people.
02:07:33.000A lot of people's problems don't derive from the problem itself.
02:07:38.000It's like their failure to come to terms with the problem, you know?
02:07:42.000People often don't know why they feel bad.
02:07:45.000They don't really know how to figure out what's wrong, why they feel bad, and then they don't know how to cope with that.
02:07:54.000And in particular, when it comes to loneliness, people think, well, if only I just do this or get this, if only I get a GF, or if only I hang out with this friend, or if only I was popular.
02:09:05.000And it's like, well, not everyone's going to get the world.
02:09:08.000Most people aren't going to get very much.
02:09:11.000And it's going to cause people a lot of frustration and heartbreak and stress and misery if they think that they should have something that they don't, you know, this insecurity about that.
02:09:24.000And you should honestly, people should just be content with their lot in life, grateful of what they have.
02:09:32.000That doesn't mean that you shouldn't want to improve, but you just have to approach it with the right attitude, which is.
02:09:38.000You know, work at something a little bit every day.
02:09:41.000Maybe you get lucky, you know, and look at things like that.
02:09:44.000But generally speaking, you got to basically just be satisfied with the stuff of life because life really doesn't change.
02:09:53.000The conditions around your life will change, but the basics don't really, you know.
02:10:02.000So if you're not happy when you wake up and you brush your teeth when you're poor and lonely and whatever, I don't think you're going to be jumping for joy.
02:10:10.000When you wake up and you brush your teeth and you're married and you're in a nicer house and you're going to a different job or whatever, you know, it's the same stuff.
02:10:19.000And you got to think about it this way, too.
02:10:21.000The people that you know that, you know, that have the things that you don't have, are they happy or are they miserable too for different reasons?
02:10:31.000And then you realize it's like, oh, it's not really about getting over something or whatever.
02:10:37.000So I'm talking about generally speaking, but this is true about loneliness in particular.
02:10:44.000So, anyway, so that's my take on that.
02:10:58.000Smiley the Fed says, Modern Monarchist always sends me voice memos instead of normal messages when we're scheming on Snapchat.
02:11:05.000He even sent me a recording of himself doing a Russian rap.
02:13:02.000If you're bald, you have to be in really good shape and probably have some facial hair, which isn't hard.
02:13:06.000I mean, that's not really difficult, but you just have to be cognizant of that.
02:13:11.000I'm not trying to, you know, because there are bald people, they do just fine, you know?
02:13:17.000I think all bald people would want to have hair, and, you know, but that's like anything, you know?
02:13:22.000Short people want to be tall and fat people want to be skinny, and, you know, so I wouldn't get too hung up on it, but the things that you can control, you want to be able to hang on.
02:13:34.000You want to be able to hang on, because, uh,.
02:15:59.000Kind of funny how the Magi visited Jesus at his birth.
02:16:02.000Cyrus the Great is considered anointed, yet Spangler tells us to be Faustian, preying on spurts by appealing to Greek prejudice against Persians.