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00:00:29.000And so it creates the thing through your blood cells are creating the thing that your white blood cells then will be able to identify and recognize and then learn an immune response.
00:01:35.000Oh that is so convenient after shilling for the vaccine for two years and evading the censorship that came with it as well which would affect his bottom line.
00:02:26.000If I get banned around 4 or 5 a.m., then that means that nothing has changed yet.
00:02:34.000But if I remain, if I wake up tomorrow in the afternoon, if I wake up tomorrow in the afternoon and I learn that my account is still active, well then that means that they suspended these
00:02:48.000They stopped doing I should say these automatic suspensions based on my IP or based on my device ID or you know something like that so we'll see but I'm on Twitter right now I'm spookygoblin8 fitting with the Halloween theme and it's almost Halloween I didn't even realize oh man I didn't even realize shoot maybe I'll do something Sunday Sunday's Halloween I didn't even realize I've been so busy with other stuff
00:04:14.000I had like a coffee table with a black tablecloth, and I had my old backdrop, and I had my old computer, but it's the same everything else.
00:04:26.000Different mug, different pumpkin, different computer, different camera.
00:08:52.000I'll be the only loser who's at home on Halloween, but if anybody else is around... Streamers, I mean, not you guys.
00:08:58.000I wouldn't be caught dead hanging out with you guys, but if there's any other streamers hanging out, we'll play some Halloween games or something.
00:12:48.000So last year, this is in 2020, Ben Shapiro tweets, the vaccine is 95% effective in preventing you from getting the virus and also mitigates the severity of the disease.
00:13:32.000Totally like Jewish supremacist mindset where everything he says is like you don't you you that's so asinine you don't you dope I was like really dude You're shilling a vaccine.
00:13:46.000So anyway, so he says this in 2020 or 2021 this week
00:13:53.000This is what he has to say on his show, on Daily Wire.
00:14:06.000They didn't even...every time they write about me, they say racist, sexist, anti-semitic, white nationalist, homophobic, whatever, said this, and this is his latest hateful screen, and blah blah blah.
00:14:18.000This time they just posted the transcription.
00:14:23.000This is the transcription from the show.
00:14:27.000Ben Shapiro says, Everybody who is involved in this sort of stuff needs to be thrown out of office.
00:14:34.000If they're in the private sector, they need to be fired.
00:14:36.000There may need to be actual criminal prosecutions if you are disseminating false health information to people on the basis of zero evidence.
00:14:45.000Now, as I've spoken out before, I got vaxxed twice, or double-vaxxed.
00:14:51.000My wife, being a doctor, and seeing vulnerable patients is triple-vaxxed.
00:14:57.000But knowing now what I know then, or rather, knowing then what I know now, rather, I would actually have gotten vaxxed based on the information that my actual chances of death from COVID were extraordinarily low, and I wouldn't be preventing my parents
00:15:53.000Ben Shapiro, the world-class Jewish genius, pundit extraordinaire, the prodigal mind, the protege, the savant.
00:16:04.000He finally figured out, after all this time, that the vaccine was useless.
00:16:11.000That everybody had an extremely low risk of dying from COVID and everybody was going to get COVID anyway and the vaccine was untested and the claims about its efficacy were unproven and dubious at best.
00:16:26.000He finally figured that out after all these years!
00:16:42.000If you're talking about people need to be fired in the private sector for spreading false health information that should be you.
00:16:50.000How do you say in one breath that if you push this information you should be prosecuted if you're in the government and if you're in the private sector you should be fired but you push the vaccine as well
00:17:05.000On your platform that makes $100 million per year with hundreds of millions of impressions, you push the vaccine also.
00:17:14.000Based on the same information or lack thereof, based on the same deception,
00:17:25.000And here's the thing, and this is the most simple level, because we're going to get to higher levels here.
00:17:32.000On the most simple level, if Shapiro is who he purports to be, which is a pundit, a commentator, the reason that you get to be a pundit or the reason that people watch your commentary is because you've got expertise.
00:18:37.000And I was always skeptical of the COVID vaccine.
00:18:41.000So for him to go out there during a public health crisis and people see him as having a lot of credibility and they pay him and he's seen as respected and he he puts on these airs every day as some kind of smart person or some kind of expert or at least somebody that has the expertise to weigh in on these issues and he was dead wrong.
00:19:00.000He was dead wrong and he says that he was it's because he was lied to.
00:19:04.000Well, that's really not a good excuse.
00:19:18.000And the reason we're behind the desk and we're giving our opinion and people listen is because we're supposed to know better.
00:19:25.000Because of our instincts, or because of our expertise, or because we're journalists and we investigate, we're supposed to know better.
00:19:33.000And not everybody can get it right every time, but what's important is that you have a sound decision-making process, you have a sound reasoning, and as long as your instincts or your information is good, upon which you base your coverage and how you arrive at your conclusions and
00:19:52.000And form your opinions on these things.
00:20:26.000From the beginning, we knew that the vaccine was experimental, we knew that it did not reduce infection, the efficacy went down every single month, and in both ways, meaning that if you got vaccinated, they said that the efficacy went down over time, that it was very high the day you got it, and then it went down
00:20:45.000In the weeks after but it's also true that that range kept going down as the as the whatever was the CDC or the FDA as they kept evaluating the efficacy of the vaccine over time the range kept going down.
00:21:00.000It started out as 94% effective and then it went down to 81% and then it went down to 60% and then then it went down to like 40 and 30%
00:21:10.000And it became clear over time that it basically offered no protection at all.
00:21:15.000And now you see people like the head of Pfizer and Joe Biden and Trudeau and others who have been vaccinated four or five times are still getting sick.
00:21:28.000And people that are not vaccinated at all are not.
00:21:34.000So, in other words, at no point from the beginning throughout has it ever been proven, has the claims of the FDA and the CDC, have they ever been proven that it's ever been proven that it's going to do more good than harm, that it's going to be efficacious, that it should be universal, that everybody should get it?
00:22:12.000Because that was such a serious thing.
00:22:14.000When the government is pushing something as disruptive as like a total lockdown and then a vaccine mandate, you gotta do your due diligence on that.
00:22:23.000You can be forgiven if on the day-to-day, you know, you don't know the particulars about a crime story or about NATO's intervention in Ukraine, you know, whatever.
00:22:38.000But in particular, if you're a pundit and you're talking about you're encouraging people to take a vaccine,
00:22:45.000That Big Pharma cannot be held liable if something goes wrong that they're pushing, that their stock is exploding, and the government's mandating, and everybody on social media is getting paid to shill.
00:22:57.000You need to be right on the money on that.
00:22:59.000If you're gonna pass that off and sell that to people, you gotta know.
00:23:03.000It's totally irresponsible to not know when people trust you and there's an expectation that you're looking out for their best interests.
00:23:34.000The guy's right about all the easy, obvious, safe stuff, but he was so dead wrong about maybe the one thing that people actually needed guidance on that would have been to literally save their life directly.
00:23:47.000You got people dying from the vaccine now.
00:23:50.000You have young people and old people dying in their sleep, and I'm not the one to go, you know, waving the bloody shirt and with the bleeding heart, and I'm not the one to go humanitarian about
00:25:15.000You know, my parents didn't get vaccinated.
00:25:20.000Largely because of, I mean, they've got their free thinkers, you know, they think on their own and everything, but largely because the discussions I had with them about it.
00:25:28.000And so how irresponsible would it be for me if I, if I didn't know what I was talking about and I came out and said, ah, don't get vaccinated, lose your job, lose your, lose your place in school.
00:25:38.000You know, if you're sick, don't get vaccinated.
00:27:14.000And he was dragged along for the ride?
00:27:18.000Or did he intentionally make a compromise that was about his bottom line based on the changing social media guidelines?
00:27:26.000Because I'm not gonna lie, I've heard information, and I don't know how true it is, but I heard a rumor that Daily Wire, and by the way I know it to be true,
00:27:37.000The Daily Wire made a deal with YouTube and the deal was something like this.
00:27:43.000We are not going to push vaccine skepticism so that we can stay on YouTube.
00:27:49.000Now, for Shapiro, YouTube and Apple and Twitter, that's their bread and butter.
00:28:17.000They said, we're not going to talk about it so that we can remain on YouTube and keep our business going.
00:28:23.000They didn't do what I did, which is get banned on Twitter and get banned on everything and everybody else who did the same, whatever the consequences were.
00:28:33.000They pushed the vaccine, and no doubt, I'm sure Ben Shapiro probably believed in it, but I think his coverage was certainly biased.
00:28:40.000If you make a closed-door deal with big tech to say, we're going to let you control what we say so we can continue to have access, it almost at that point doesn't matter what you really believe.
00:28:53.000Because I don't think there's any integrity in making these kinds of deals to censor yourself.
00:29:32.000You're almost selling your people out, especially if it's discreet.
00:29:35.000It'd be one thing if everybody knew that's the program, like, oh, you know, they may be against it, but they don't want to say it because they don't want to lose their platform.
00:29:53.000You're perpetrating this idea that you support the vaccine for honest reasons when, as a matter of fact, you're making a closed-door deal, a handshake deal, to stay on YouTube by not talking about it and nobody even knows about it.
00:30:11.000And I think the only reason he's coming out now and saying, oh, silly me, I got tricked, is because now, as we know, the tide is beginning to turn and people are seeing the data's not good.
00:30:21.000People are literally dying constantly now.
00:30:25.000Suddenly in their sleep, that's the new thing, died suddenly.
00:30:28.000There's a new movie about it, produced by Stu Peters and Ed Zoll and that crew over there down in Florida, about all these people that died suddenly.
00:30:38.000Died suddenly for no reason, no pre-existing conditions, weren't sick, they were fine, and then they die suddenly due to blood clot, heart attack, stroke.
00:30:53.000And you're seeing all these extra deaths, additional deaths, which are more deaths than you would expect in a particular category for a given year for things like blood clotting, arrhythmia, heart attack,
00:31:07.000And they're attributing it as we've covered on the show to everything other than this.
00:31:11.000They're attributing it to COVID-induced stress disorders.
00:31:15.000They're attributing it to some new thing that we don't even know what it is or whatever.
00:31:23.000People like Justin Bieber and who was that other celebrity recently?
00:35:07.000I think it was Wednesday or Tuesday we covered what we can expect now that Elon Musk has taken over Twitter.
00:35:16.000And yesterday the deal was completed, the deal closed, and Elon Musk triumphantly rode into Twitter headquarters and fired all the leadership.
00:35:24.000And today is officially his first day.
00:35:27.000Well we talked about this on Wednesday or Tuesday and really we've been talking about it since I think around March or April when he announced his 9% stake in the company.
00:35:38.000And I've been talking about the fact that it's not a done deal that he takes control of the platform and really that's just the beginning.
00:35:48.000I've been in politics a long time, and I can tell you, it is never as simple as you think.
00:35:54.000You always think, if we just do this, if we just do this, just do that, and it's like, it's never that easy, okay?
00:35:59.000When you're talking about going to war with the regime, you're talking about going to war with the entrenched
00:36:06.000Bureaucracy and the spies and military and all these types, it's never as simple as you think.
00:36:12.000And whenever you make progress, whenever you take three steps forward, they push you two steps back because they've got money and they've got people and they've been doing this longer and they're communing with demons, frankly, for knowledge.
00:36:28.000And so whenever you think you got something figured out, they finally, they do their Kabbalah magic, you know, they do their hand signals to the devil.
00:36:36.000And then the devil tells them, okay, you know, the devil conjures the storm on Saturn.
00:36:43.000Satan on the planet Saturn conjures the hexagonal storm on its North Pole and relays its energy through the pyramids to the Jews.
00:36:53.000And the Jews underground in the tunnels in DC, you know, they find the answer.
00:36:59.000They find the clip of me making the cookie joke and they blow up the Griper War.
00:37:16.000It's not as simple as you buy Twitter and let everybody go, and then we win, you know?
00:37:22.000We bought Twitter, we unbanned all the people they banned, and now they get to say whatever they want, and red pill everybody, and we elect the red pill president.
00:38:01.000And we went over all night, again, I don't know if it was Wednesday or Tuesday, going over the contingent season, and the biggest one is this.
00:38:12.000ADL, SPLC, these advocacy groups, they're gonna start putting out their reports.
00:38:19.000They're gonna put out their report that says that anti-semitic tweets have increased 10 billion per 6 million percent since Elon bought Twitter.
00:38:57.000If they can't get Elon Musk to do their bidding just with their demands, and by convincing him with their reports, they're going to take it to the corporations.
00:39:06.000They're going to take it to the advertisers.
00:39:09.000And they're going to tell the advertisers, hey, this is really a bad look for you.
00:41:05.000They ran a full-page ad in the LA Times and said, Facebook won't ban violent extremism, so we're calling on the advertisers to pull their ad spend for the month of July 2020.
00:41:16.000And about three dozen high-profile major corporate advertisers stopped spending money on ads.
00:41:23.000And sure enough, by August, Facebook capitulated and they banned all QA non-content.
00:41:28.000And by October they made Holocaust denial against the TOS and they banned a whole other group of people because 95% of Facebook's revenue is advertising.
00:41:48.000It says, quote, General Motors is pausing its advertising on Twitter now that the social media platform is owned by Tesla.
00:41:56.000The Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, that is, the nation's largest automaker, said that it is making the change while it evaluates Twitter's new direction.
00:42:06.000It said it will still utilize the platform to interact with customers but will not pay for advertising.
00:42:13.000The statement said, quote, we are engaging with Twitter to understand the direction of the platform under their new ownership.
00:42:19.000As is normal course of business with a significant change in a media platform, we have temporarily paused our paid advertising.
00:42:26.000Advertising makes up 92% of Twitter's revenue in the second quarter, and if advertisers are scared away from Twitter by its new ownership, it will be disastrous for the company.
00:42:37.000And that's according to the tech analyst Dan Ives for Wedbush Securities.
00:42:44.000Elon Musk now owns Twitter and he said, or I'm sorry, this is still the letter from General Motors.
00:42:51.000It's this quote, it sends an anonymous, no, no!
00:43:25.000And it's true that it is not going to be the last.
00:43:29.000Now it's worth pointing out that General Motors is a direct competitor to Tesla.
00:43:34.000So it's not like this is totally random.
00:43:39.000General Motors is a direct competitor with Tesla.
00:43:42.000Elon Musk owns Tesla, which is an automobile manufacturer, making EVs, electric vehicles, and they're in direct competition with General Motors, which is also trying to capture the electric vehicle market, which is really the future of automobiles.
00:43:58.000I wish it weren't the case, but that is the case.
00:44:02.000Countries in Europe and the European Union and states like California are phasing out combustion engines.
00:44:09.000So General Motors, being the number one American automobile manufacturer, they're in direct competition with Tesla for the EV market share.
00:44:35.000And this is what Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey talked about in March.
00:44:39.000Their text conversation was revealed in one of the court subpoenas.
00:44:46.000With that case where Twitter sued Elon Musk to complete the deal earlier this year, the text messages came out and they talked about this very thing and they said, look, Twitter can't be a business because a business is in a way too vulnerable.
00:44:59.000They said Twitter needs to be a protocol, meaning that it's impersonal, it's not managed, it's not owned, but that it's something that's run on all the machines, it's decentralized, there's no leader.
00:45:11.000And they said that it has to be that way because if it's centralized,
00:45:15.000Then that is a solid target for everyone to attack.
00:45:20.000Advertisers can pull their money, the corporate leadership, the board, the management, they can take it in a particular direction, the shareholders can influence the direction, and decisions will be made based really on the expectations of society.
00:45:37.000The expectations of shareholders and advertisers and the market, but that's really a reflection of society.
00:45:43.000Insofar as your shareholders care about profitability, and insofar as profitability is bound up in advertising revenue, and advertising revenue is based on the willingness of corporations to spend their ad dollars at Twitter, and the corporation's willingness to spend their ad dollars is contingent on all the corporate boards which have their own interest and their own attitudes and their own, you know, they're under pressure too, then really Twitter isn't free.
00:46:44.000And I think this is a big reason why Elon Musk said that they're going to put in place a paid subscription model that is actually attractive.
00:46:55.000Twitter Blue is the subscription service that Twitter offers like YouTube Red or I think Facebook has a subscription.
00:47:06.000Rather than making their money on corporations paying to advertise to the users, Elon said that Twitter should make its money by having the users pay for the service, which is a totally different business model.
00:47:20.000In an advertising-based business model, you're the product.
00:47:33.000They make their money because they're selling your eyeballs.
00:47:36.000They create a product that's attractive for users to utilize, and then they sell your attention to advertisers through advertisements.
00:47:47.000And that's why every YouTube video has a 30 second, 15 second video, and that's why Facebook's got this proliferation of advertisements, and that business model is very bad for internet privacy.
00:47:59.000And it's bad for a free and fair internet, because it gives corporations control, and it makes the users the slaves, and it also hurts privacy, because as long as Facebook and Twitter make their money by selling your eyeballs to advertisers, then it behooves them to know everything about you.
00:48:39.000A company could see what kind of device you have, the fonts that you have installed on your keyboard on your device, and other little signatures like that, which are not even really meant to be a signature, but they're able to look at all those variables which your phone provides to a website when you go on there through your mobile browser.
00:48:58.000And they're able to automatically get all that info and create a trackable ID.
00:49:03.000They create a unique signature for your phone and that's like your person.
00:49:07.000It's like they generated an unofficial social security number for your phone that they then are able to assign to you and track your behavior.
00:49:16.000So this business model has given rise to this whole industry of metadata and these very weird, very invasive
00:49:28.000Types of techniques to get all this information on you so that they can better monetize your identity to giant corporations to sell products to.
00:49:41.000That's a little beyond the scope of the show.
00:49:44.000But Musk said, primarily for the reason of Twitter's independence, you've got to switch the business model to a subscription model.
00:49:52.000And make money for Twitter by having Twitter Blue be a really attractive service.
00:49:56.000If Twitter Blue is really good, and comes with really good features, and people like the platform and they like the experience, they'll pay for it.
00:50:53.000They're not going to replace all that overnight with Twitter blue, but that's That's towards an idea of an independent Twitter.
00:51:00.000These are the ways we have to start thinking to liberate ourselves But the thing is this is just only one of the problems the advertiser control of Twitter is just one of the things that we foresaw because Let's say as an example okay, Elon Musk controls Twitter and
00:51:20.000He reversed the lifetime bans, there's free speech on the platform, and everybody's chimping out.
00:51:26.000ADL's chimping out, the advertisers pulled their money, but good news.
00:51:31.000They've successfully transferred their business model, and now they get all the revenue from the users with subscriptions.
00:51:45.000And say Elon Musk won't listen to us and his business is self-sufficient.
00:51:51.000They make their money through the users now.
00:51:55.000But the Apple App Store has a TOS, and the Google Play Store has a TOS, and so you are the gatekeepers of the hardware.
00:52:02.000You control what software goes on the hardware, so they're gonna go to Apple, and they're gonna go to Google, and say, now you need to ban Twitter from the App Store.
00:52:11.000If the advertisers can't make Twitter bend the knee, then the App Stores can strangle the app, and make sure that no one can download it, or update it.
00:54:11.000I don't know, you'd have to get creative.
00:54:13.000And then there's other things that can come, but these are just the types of problems you'll get.
00:54:18.000And what you begin to see, and it's helpful, it's actually, I think it's a very instructive thing, you begin to see how society really works.
00:54:26.000People are starting to see how all of this really works, that it's not what it seems.
00:54:32.000Because a lot of people would say, what?
00:54:40.000If social media has such a big impact on elections, and social media is so rigged by board members and advertisers and ESG and app stores and other assorted interests, it's like, again, who really controls this country?
00:55:31.000Right now it's just his competitors from his other business but I would not be surprised if there were more joining in and if the ADL wasn't leading the charge and that's gonna require a big intervention but it seems like he's anticipated that so hopefully he's got some ideas but that's that I want to move on I'm gonna get into our super chats and I'm gonna keep it brief okay cuz I'm tired I gotta eat something you know I'm gonna have to finish that pizza so
00:55:59.000I'm gonna try and get through these quickly and then we'll call it for the week and like I said I might do something for Halloween on Sunday okay but let's take a look we'll see we got 33 super chats that's not that's not too bad that's doable for me tonight alright let's see Selmer Caldestad sent $50 are you gonna eat that pumpkin?
00:57:57.000And you know what it's like to be a person.
00:57:59.000And you may not know what it's like to be a particular person or a particular kind of person, but you know what it's like to be a human being.
00:58:06.000Everybody knows what it's like to be a human being.
00:58:08.000And we all struggle with the same things.
00:58:25.000Malicious envy lust And I'm not just listing off all the deadly sins, but but all the kinds of all these competing tensions within us Towards the good and towards evil.
00:58:39.000We're all trying every day and You know and that that's the reality of life not not this, um, you know winners and losers and
00:58:50.000You got jacked rich guys with all the girls and you got incel tuds who, you know, who are not self-improving and not hitting the gym and they're bald and fat and, you know, they're not getting the life that they deserve or the life they want.
00:59:07.000It's like, well, no, it's not really... that's not really quite it.
00:59:12.000There's a little bit more to it than that.
01:00:31.000And I think that there's a God that wrote those moral laws.
01:00:36.000And I think that there's a church that represents that God.
01:00:39.000And I think that, you know, there's categories for these things.
01:00:44.000And people can come to understand them to some degree and flesh them out and I think that's what you would call the Catholic Catechism and the canon of the early Church Fathers.
01:00:54.000That's what I would call that, you know?
01:01:15.000How about Tom Brady getting divorced with his wife?
01:01:19.000You know, I guess he just should have been a stronger Christian-based man.
01:01:23.000All these Zoomers, when they were criticizing me about being an incel, they were like,
01:01:27.000Yeah, women are what they are, but you just gotta be a based Christian man and put them in their place.
01:01:34.000And you gotta, you know, it's okay to be a simp and simp for e-girls and talk to girls and be obsessed with girls and get your girlfriend and make that your priority because a real man is a knight.
01:01:45.000A real man puts a village to the sword for the honor of his lady.
01:01:49.000You just gotta be a based Christian man like a knight.
01:01:54.000Dude, they're total whores, and the system has made it so that you can't win.
01:02:01.000Women are totally fickle, they are totally insane, and they totally can, within 10 years, completely switch up.
01:02:11.000They get the wrong friend, they talk to the wrong guy, they go to work and they talk to somebody, some other woman gets in their ear, they watch too much TikTok, someone in their family dies,
01:02:23.000You know, they watch too much social media, they just get bored, and then they can literally take half your shit and your kids, and blow up your whole life, and people go, well, that won't happen to me, because I'll be a based in Red Pill Christian Chad that's gonna put her in her place, and it's like, you think Tom Brady couldn't put his fucking wife in her place?
01:02:43.000You think you're more of a man than Tom Brady, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kanye West, Brad Pitt,
01:02:53.000Elon Musk, we're all divorced, but somehow you are going to be, you're going to win her over with game.
01:03:00.000You're going to win her over with game, you're going to grind, you're going to make a good income, you're going to hit the gym and have a good body, and you are going to do what all those other guys could not do.
01:03:13.000Now I'm not, and by the way, I think you should get married.
01:03:18.000Marriage is the only licit outlet for sex and I think that it is Fulfilling for people.
01:03:25.000I think that people need companionship and I think that people need children I think that that is what is most fulfilling and that is probably what's best for everybody Is to get it's a it's an it was instituted by God.
01:03:37.000It was the first thing that God instituted really One of them among the human institutions And so I think it is good and I think that people should go for it
01:03:48.000But the idea that you know this this thing where people are tripping over themselves to get their girlfriends and get married I think people ought to think long and hard because it's a it's a long-term decision and you may go into it with certain intentions but you're entering into a partnership and it's there's two people involved and it's not like the old days you're totally if it goes south you're really screwed and this idea that you're just gonna change her mind or something okay good luck tell it literally tell it to the judge
01:04:19.000So, that's why I tell men, take care of yourself.
01:04:40.000We were not raised properly by the other generation.
01:04:43.000It's not just the parents, it's the generation.
01:04:46.000You know, we grew up in an environment of helicopter moms and doting women, teachers, and, you know, boomers that didn't really teach us what was right, but they also didn't let us learn on our own in a tough world.
01:04:59.000And I can't speak for everybody, but I speak for a lot of people when I say that.
01:05:12.000But the idea that that's the end all be all and you know if only I had a girlfriend if only I had a girlfriend my life would be right and I just if I just had that it's like it's like hydration it's like these people need that to live you don't need that to live focus on your bag get your money up okay focus on your bread
01:05:29.000Focus on your expertise read read learn a skill learn a language go to school get a job Give yourself fully to to something and you can explore girls in the interim You can date people have no problem with that you can talk to girls You can you know talk to girls in real life talk to them online sure And you can date around and all that but but do not make that your world because number one women don't even like that and number two
01:05:59.000If you rush into that, and that's like, again, you've got these sort of rose-tinted glasses about what that is, don't be naive.
01:06:10.000And these days, they're all whores, and it affects their brain chemistry, actually.
01:06:17.000They have lost the ability to pair bond, their chemistry's all messed up, they are inculcated in a feminist culture, overwhelmingly feminist culture.
01:09:24.000I think that if you focus on getting straight as a man, and earning your status, and your money, and whatever, your education, and your place in a career, you'll find a wife along the way.
01:10:13.000When I started this I was just like a goofy and people would still say I am.
01:10:17.000When I started this I was like a goofy ass dork in a dorm room in college.
01:10:23.000Do you think that like if I were really interested in what women thought of me and I was trying to get dates and I was trying to get some I was trying to get laid and everything.
01:10:31.000Do you really think that I could have done all of this seeking women's approval and validation?
01:10:40.000Because for two years I did this without virtually any success and I was just a dork in a suit and just trying to figure all this out and just, you know, put myself out there.
01:11:53.000And how many of you men out there have changed your life to appeal to a woman?
01:11:58.000Because a woman wouldn't think what you're doing is cool or a woman wouldn't be impressed with what you're doing or it didn't earn enough money or status that your woman would have liked.
01:12:10.000I couldn't have started this if I was so concerned about getting laid.
01:12:14.000I couldn't have done it because women wouldn't have liked it.
01:13:22.000And Pete Davidson, lookit, that guy's like a drug addict, loser shill, and he's not good looking or anything, but they're like, he's got tattoos and is tall.
01:13:31.000Like, that's what they're amused with.
01:13:34.000So, I don't really put too much stock into that.
01:13:36.000Whether it's me or anybody else, when they come up to me and they're like, um,
01:13:51.000Do you think I fought all this way so that some, like, 7 out of 10 bimbo conservathot, so I could take her home and get a quick blowie or something?
01:14:31.000And she was putting her arm around me, and she was touching my chest, you know, and talking real close to me, and, oh, come over here, let's talk over here.
01:14:38.000And doing all the usual kind of stuff, and I'm playing along, I'm just having fun, we're at a party.
01:14:44.000And so we were at the CPAC after party, and I'm talking to her, and I'm just trolling her, I'm like, you know, way too playful, back and forth, whatever, whatever, whatever, whatever, whatever, not a big deal.
01:14:56.000Now, we were gonna go from there to another location.
01:14:58.000We were gonna go to a bar, and it was this whole group.
01:15:00.000It was me, and her, and Jayden, and Lance, and all these other e-girls, and whatever.
01:15:07.000And so we were gonna go from the party to a bar, and we were deciding, you know, who's gonna drive with who.
01:15:13.000And, which to me is just like, oh, who's gonna drive with who?
01:16:58.000My parents aren't divorced and my parents loved me as a kid and they love me now.
01:17:02.000So I don't need to prove anything to anybody.
01:17:04.000I don't need to outsource my validation to some woman giving me access to her pants.
01:17:15.000Because I know I could get... I know that I could get in a woman... I know that I could get that if I wanted to and it probably wouldn't even be that hard and that's why it's not that big of a deal.
01:17:28.000You know, but anyway, I don't even know how we got on that subject, but How do we even get on this subject so all these guys that that's their What was the Sun?
01:17:39.000How do we even get here from I'm trying to retrace my steps?
01:17:42.000How do we get from one point to the next?
01:17:49.000Oh Yeah, so I couldn't have done this if I was really concerned with I
01:18:44.000They would just trash talk what I did, because they were all at school.
01:18:49.000And so I was totally in the mud not doing anything that anybody was really interested in but I was doing it because it was important and because it mattered and it mattered to me and I saw the potential and I saw my potential and I worked on myself and I worked on my business and now I'm worth more than a million dollars and now I own stocks and I own real estate and I own crypto
01:19:12.000And I'm trending on Twitter all the time and I talk to the most famous people in conservative politics all the time.
01:19:18.000They're all on my messages and I have a large following and I run one of the biggest conferences and I run a website that competes with any other all tech platform and you know now I'm a serious contender.
01:19:29.000Now I've really set up my life in a way that I'm well positioned and you know what?
01:19:36.000I've never been worried about women and now I never have to worry about women because I know that, you know, within the next six years before I turn 30, I'll find a woman, even if I have to go to Italy to find her, and it'll be no big problem.
01:20:29.000That worst case scenario, if you got nothing serious going on and you really want it by the time you're 25 or 27 or 30, some people even later, then you make it a big priority.
01:20:40.000You push other things aside and you make it a big priority.
01:20:44.000But trust me when I say this, there's almost like, there's nothing wrong
01:20:50.000With waiting like there there's nothing you're not missing out on anything by waiting really at least and I'm saying that as a young guy So maybe I don't know that's my perspective now But I feel I've talked to a lot of people that have gotten married at various ages I know people got married when they were 19.
01:21:05.000I know people got married when they're in the mid 30s and The people that got married later, you know, they don't waste any time they start pumping out kids and it's like they were married all along and
01:21:16.000you know so that's how I feel about it like my parents had me when they were older and I turn out to be autistic so and I turn out to be an autistic test tube baby so that's not a that's not a glowing endorsement I don't know what it is but all right so let's see what else do we got
01:22:11.000I don't know if I'd say he's not a bad guy.
01:22:13.000I think he's certainly got some issues.
01:22:37.000but you know people made it out that he was this villain like he was super evil or malicious um well i mean he had his issues he had his problems um i think he was just cast in the wrong role but yeah he is like in my opinion a clinical narcissist and certainly malicious towards some people
01:23:00.000So, but he's not really in the picture, so I don't, you know, I don't feel it's necessary to beat down on the guy too much, but I don't know if I, I, let's not get ahead of ourselves is what I'm trying to say, you know.