Tonight we're talking about a Black terrorist attack in New York City, perpetrated by a 5'4" black man, and why no one is talking about it. Also, TikTok has a new streaming service, and Destiny is officially on the platform, and we talk about that, too. Stay tuned to the end of the show to hear my thoughts on TikTok's new service and why it's a good thing it's not called TikTok. I'm back on Tuesday with a new show called "Politics Provoked" and I'll be back with a lot to talk about, so stay tuned for that! Tweet me if you have any thoughts on this or any other stories you think we should talk about. Timestamps: 3:00 - TikTok launches a new service 4:30 - Why TikTok is a good idea 5:00 - Why the media won't talk about the NYC shooting 6:20 - Why it doesn't matter that the shooter is Black 8:30 What do you think about the New York shooting? 9:00- Why we should be paying attention to Black people 11:15 - Who is the main suspect in the NYC attack? 13:30- What's the biggest problem in America right now? 14:00 | What's going on with Black people shooting other people? 15:15 16:40 - Who's the problem? 17: Is it really Black? 19:40 21:40- What do we care about it? 22:10 - Is it better than white people doing the most? 26:00 + 27:10 27: Does it matter that it matters to the media? 29:00 Is it matter to you? 32:00 Do you think it matters that he's black? 35:00 What are you going to do about it or not? 31:00 Can we trust him? 36:00 Does he have a black guy have a gun? 37:00 Comments? 38: Is he black or white? 39:00 Thoughts? 41:00 My thoughts on it matter? 45:00 How do you like it? 42:00 Comment? 47:00 Thank you for listening to this? Theme song by Ian Dorsch Theme by Ian Somerhalder Theme Song by my main amigo?
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00:00:00.000I'm excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday.
00:00:03.000We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into.
00:00:06.000It's been a long night, and the show is a little bit later tonight.
00:00:12.000I don't know how many of you caught it, but I just got finished on the politically provoked inaugural stream, and I was on there for three hours.
00:00:22.000So apologies, but it's been a real buffet of content tonight.
00:00:30.000I actually want to talk a little bit about it and my thoughts on the latest developments on the platform.
00:00:37.000But our big story tonight, we're talking about the Black
00:00:41.000Black terrorist attack in New York City perpetrated by a black African-American male who is 5'4", apparently, but a black guy shot a bunch of people in New York City and this is a big problem, you know?
00:00:59.000This is a story that's playing out all across the country.
00:01:01.000A lot of black people shooting other people and it happened in a huge way today in the New York City subway.
00:01:12.00016 people, I believe, shot 33 rounds and then ran off.
00:01:17.000And the main suspect in the shooting is a black male.
00:01:22.000He is black and we'll be talking all about that tonight.
00:01:26.000Of course, it really doesn't matter that he's black, but that's the reason nobody's talking about it.
00:01:32.000Because I woke up today and I saw there was a shooting and it was sort of intriguing.
00:01:38.000They said, oh, there's a gas mask, gas canisters going off, shot a bunch of people, and I'm thinking, okay, Riddler-style mass shooting, something like that.
00:04:06.000So if you haven't followed him already, you know, maybe check it out or not, but you know check it out I don't know when he'll do his first stream, but he's got a channel here now also today politically provoked popular show They just had their inaugural stream all day stream.
00:04:23.000I think they stream for like 10 hours and I think they are I don't know what their
00:05:49.000They're like, all right, yeah, we love Trump.
00:05:52.000You know so it's very congenial that was it you know it's just an annoyance at this point but then I jumped back on Destiny came on the panel we had a fun two-hour discussion and yeah so so it was a pretty it was a pretty fun stream they had great viewership I think at the peak they have like more than 3,000 viewers on their show I think that's the biggest stream we've had on cozy that isn't my show
00:06:19.000I think it was 2,000-3,000 viewers at their peak, which was very impressive and exciting to see that.
00:06:26.000And it just goes to show how much the platform is growing.
00:06:30.000you know all of our streamers are growing and the number of streamers is growing the monthly viewer counts are going up like the platform is just exploding in popularity and these two editions are really we've had a few huge additions i think all type coming on the platform was a really big deal
00:06:49.000He had really good viewership on his first stream.
00:06:52.000Destiny and Politically Provoked coming on.
00:07:12.000I mean, you've got Rumble, you've got Bitchute, you've got Odyssey, but this is just the best thing going on right now and I don't think anyone can argue with that.
00:07:22.000Even the left-wing people are saying it's a great platform and they like that Destiny is on here.
00:07:27.000And I was reading the Destiny subreddit, and it was a little controversial that he came on the platform in their community, and about half of them are saying it's a good thing.
00:07:37.000And they're saying it's a good thing because now Destiny can debate right-wing people on Cozy, because they would not be allowed on YouTube or Twitch.
00:07:46.000And so they're arguing and they're right.
00:07:48.000I mean, they're making an argument of the practical benefit, the practical utility of the platform.
00:07:54.000And they're saying, hey, he can't engage with certain people on YouTube.
00:08:11.000It's all about the traffic on the site and driving the traffic to our streams and it's also about
00:08:19.000It's also about content and it's about creating an ecosystem where we're creating entertainment and information that is not controlled by the major platforms.
00:08:32.000That's really the benefit and creating kind of like a parallel community and there's a huge benefit to that.
00:08:38.000So I think people are starting to get it which is nice to see.
00:08:43.000But I want to get some more thoughts on that in a moment, but just to say the politically provoked people, they are now on Cozy, and I've been a fan of their stream.
00:08:53.000You know, it took a little while to kind of win me over because it is a girl that hosts it, which I don't actually love that, but she's actually a nice person.
00:09:03.000I give her a hard time, but she's very sweet and she's very nice about it.
00:09:09.000I unironically don't like having women on the platform, and it's not a joke.
00:09:13.000But she's very nice, and you know what?
00:10:10.000Which is not totally about destiny and politically provoked, but it's really interesting to see how this ecosystem is developing, and it is an ecosystem.
00:10:20.000And that's the thing that we have going for us that the other platforms do not, is that, and I've talked about this before, I think I talked about this on the Dalton Goodnight Groyper show, the interview.
00:10:33.000What the other alternative tech platforms get wrong is they're not real social media.
00:10:40.000In the sense that, when you look at the original social media, like Facebook, Facebook started out as a, the famous story, is that it started out at, what, Harvard?
00:12:11.000That's the community that is building the social media.
00:12:14.000And that community grows, but then now it's attracting other kinds of communities.
00:12:18.000Like you've got people like Augie, RFC, and Michael Alberto.
00:12:22.000You've got people like Destiny and Politically Provoked.
00:12:27.000So it's a real community and a real social media and that's a different philosophy than some of the other alt techs.
00:12:35.000But what's more is it's interesting, so that's just a detour, that's just a word on that, but it's interesting to see how this thing is developing because
00:12:44.000At first it was just me, and then it was me, Vince, and Jaden, and then it was us, plus the next three, and the next three, and now you're starting to see these, like a real programming slate coming into effect.
00:12:57.000And I've actually been really impressed with Dalton.
00:13:01.000Dalton's got the Good Night Groper, and he's got a real show, and they have segments, and it's produced, it's well produced,
00:13:08.000And it's at the same time every night, and he's a talented broadcaster, he's got a good voice, and you've got the Jimbo Zoomer experience.
00:13:17.000I've been watching his show lately, it's in the daytime, and he's got segments, he's got gaming news and current events, and it's like a structured, again, structured, regular, consistent programming.
00:13:30.000And now to bring the politically provoked, it's like you have real assets now on the platform where you turn on
00:13:37.000The street you come on the platform and you're seeing regular streams with regular segments and it's well produced again talented people guests all that good stuff and
00:13:49.000The point is to say we're really producing something really valuable here.
00:14:07.000It's a platform for people to come on and then create.
00:14:12.000And, you know, it's not just my political show, but people are coming on and they're doing all kinds of things, and they're bringing on people that I don't even know, you know, politically provoked, they're bringing on people I've never heard of, and I'm discovering new people, and I'm watching debates, and we've got the America First Minecraft server, and UX is streaming that, and, you know, there's like, it really, there's this tangible, like,
00:14:37.000Palpable feeling of like a scene being created and like this this whole new like a new wave of internet right-wing maybe even like internet political that's being created like political
00:14:53.000And and in some sense just like streaming content that's being created here It's it's a special thing and I think everybody feels that it's kind of hard to articulate exactly But I think everybody kind of is picking up what I'm putting down here
00:15:08.000So I've been just loving to see, I just, I watch Cozy all the time, you know, I stream on the site, I, you know, the site was my idea, but now I'm like a fan of it.
00:15:21.000I'm creating it, but I'm also like, I'm like a godfather of it, the architect of it, but also I'm like a fan and an enjoyer of it, and I have to say it's been really nice to see some of these streamers take advantage of the opportunity here
00:15:36.000Of the audience and of the censorship-proof sort of nature of the platform and make real good content.
00:15:44.000I think it's only going to get better and better.
00:15:46.000You're seeing the content is getting better, which is good because I go on these other alt-tech platforms and the content isn't always very high quality.
00:15:56.000You know and there's a fine line between like a guy that got banned because like his content is shit and like a guy who got banned because like he's just a free thinker you know like me.
00:16:07.000And so it's good to see like development.
00:16:10.000It's good to see people kind of investing in their content and that was what we wanted to see with Cozy is give people a permanent platform that they have confidence in.
00:16:21.000The problem with YouTube as always was that it was always in flux.
00:16:27.000You know, you make a channel on YouTube and it could be taken away at any time for no explanation and there's little that you could do to control your prospects.
00:16:36.000And here we've given people not just a platform to stream, but a platform where they can have a high degree of confidence that it will be here in a year or two years from now and people can really invest in themselves and in the content.
00:16:49.000And over time then people get better and they invest and there's sort of this cumulative effect and it seems like you compare this scene a year ago when we had no platform or two years ago when we were on DLive and you see not only is it grown in a huge way
00:17:08.000Horizontally, but also it's getting better.
00:17:13.000I'm just very happy with how things are developing I'm I'm always amazed that you know You have this idea of where you think things are going and you have sort of like a timeline in mind And I'm always just surprised at how things move more quickly than I expect and they're better than I expect so
00:17:33.000You know, if you asked me six months ago, nine, twelve months ago, who do you think would be the most promising people on Cozy, I wouldn't necessarily say like Jimbo.
00:18:00.000I mean like no offense, but he had like you know I think he maxed out of like 50 viewers sometimes and now he's just thriving.
00:18:07.000Now he has he's got these big interviews and he's getting over a thousand viewers regularly.
00:18:14.000I heard Beardson's working on a new show and Beardson's obviously a legend he's been around forever and he's been relevant forever and you know always been one of the best content creators so anyway it's just good to see that you've got these shows there's this effort being put in there's investment and that's what made the internet so cool like six years ago is here's all these eclectic creative funny people
00:18:41.000And they're making stuff, and they're putting effort into it, and that is more than can be said about, like, Hollywood, you know?
00:18:48.000You look at Hollywood and all the money they put into it, and everything's just trash, because the people suck, because the people aren't creative, the people aren't inspired, they are making it for money, it's all conventional.
00:19:03.000And we're creating a space just like it was six years ago where there's truly this sort of creative reign that people have and there's something special about attracting those kinds of people and letting them do the show and and then they start to try and then you start to see magic happen you start to get something that actually makes you feel good because I just feel like I look at content and I'm just it's just bleak and it's miserable like I watch Star Wars
00:19:34.000I watch like the Boba Fett Show and I know it sounds gay, but it's it's a little bit hurtful because You're just constantly hoping to see something good on TV or see a good movie or whatever and you're constantly just let down Like everything that you watch on TV and movies is just so uninspired and so oppressive
00:20:00.000This is a place where you have genuinely good content where you don't have to like rationalize it and say You know convince yourself why you're not like miserable.
00:20:10.000Well, you know, I didn't like this part, but this part was okay It's like no like I get excited to watch this stuff and you're with your friends you're with the familiar faces and we all agree and we share the same values and We're really building something that's special here.
00:21:23.000I care about money in one sense but I always said put the content first and the money second or third or whatever but the content is the most important thing.
00:22:14.000And on a live streaming platform I mean yeah it's like I want to do America first and be able to have a live stream without censorship and yeah we want to honor free speech and so on but really at the end of the day it's like I do my show because it's good content right and I built this platform so that I could do my good content and let other people do because I you know I consistently would defend bringing some people on like you know Ethan Ralph or Baked Alaska or whatever
00:22:44.000And I pay for this site and everything and it's because I wanted to create a space not just for my show or political stuff but for good free content terrain.
00:23:19.000I've heard nothing but positive things.
00:23:21.000Everybody loves the platform, they love the UX, the UI.
00:23:26.000We all love UX, the streamer, but we also love the actual design of the site, and I think people enjoy the content.
00:23:33.000And it's one of these rare bright spots.
00:23:36.000I think we really did something special here because we just went out and just made something good.
00:23:41.000And that is more than... And I think it's actually an inspirational thing because it demonstrates the competence of this movement.
00:23:49.000There are a lot of people that just click the play button and they just go live and they just talk and that's it.
00:23:54.000But I think when you look at the things like AFPAC and you look at even some of the other smaller things we did like the Vax Watch Tour and the press conference we did and you look at the America First Foundation, you look at COSI,
00:24:10.000And here's a movement which is actually doing stuff.
00:24:13.000It's actually doing things, and not just small things, but it's doing ambitious things, it's doing big things, it is demonstrated the ability to have long-term goals and work towards them, as well as operate on the highest level.
00:24:29.000Like this is not just a platform where I could do my show, this is one of the biggest alt-tech platforms in America.
00:24:38.000This is bigger than Truth Social, which is run by Devin Nunes and funded by Donald Trump.
00:24:43.000This is bigger than Getter, which is funded by a billionaire and run by Steve Bannon.
00:24:47.000This platform is one of the biggest alt-tech sites in America.
00:24:54.000And we've been developing this for two years.
00:24:57.000So, it's like such a white pill that you can watch the show, and people say, they say, oh, Nick's a grifter or whatever.
00:25:04.000And I think that most streamers are something like grifters.
00:25:08.000Yeah, they're entertaining and they're informative, but in some sense, when they talk about politics, they're... it's a LARP, you know?
00:25:15.000They're gonna sit there and take donations and do their show.
00:25:18.000But with this, we're demonstrating not just the willingness, but the ability to go out there and actually do
00:25:24.000Ambitious, serious things and with a great degree of success.
00:25:29.000You can't really point to a lot of failures.
00:25:32.000We said we were going to do AFPAC and in two years we grew it from 100 people to 1,200 people.
00:25:39.000And we went from doing never having done an event before to Successfully doing an event in a major hotel in Orlando, Florida, which is a resort town.
00:25:49.000That's like not fucking around place and do it with 1,200 people with Congress people with high production value and
00:26:04.000Having gone from no website, being on the RSBN YouTube channel, to running a competitor platform to True Social with no budget.
00:26:15.000Like... And that's where you say, okay, there's a lot of commentary out there.
00:26:21.000Okay, there's a lot of political... There are a lot of political options out there.
00:26:27.000But there's something clearly different about us.
00:26:29.000There's something clearly, at this point, if you didn't get it already, if you don't watch my show and go, wow, this guy's special, you can just look at what we've done and say, okay, there's definitely something different going on with these guys.
00:26:42.000There's definitely something promising and interesting and unique that no one else is doing, and frankly, which no one else can do.
00:26:51.000I think you look at any other contemporary and say no one else could do Afpac 3, no one else could do Cozy TV, no one else could do these things.
00:26:59.000And if we could do those things at this stage in the game, imagine what we're going to be at in five years with funding, with more money, with accumulating things over time.
00:27:13.000Then it doesn't seem so crazy the idea that we literally will take over the country eventually.
00:27:59.000We're the movement that is winning and is doing things and is extremely competent and successful and you're the people that suck and lose all the time.
00:29:21.000But I went live with him a couple hours ago, and I was sort of interviewing him, discussing with him, and it turns out we actually agreed on a lot.
00:29:30.000And even on like nuanced things that I've never heard from a leftist before.
00:29:35.000Things that I've only heard from Book Cat, and things that I've only heard from people that I knew that worked in the White House, and like smart people that I know and trust.
00:29:45.000And he was telling me like, yeah, 1776 is about the founders and the founders are about breaking free from the UK or the British Empire and we need to take the founding sort of mythos and use that and talking about our economic sovereignty and our sovereignty against... Like, he was sounding like a nationalist.
00:30:04.000I don't know if he was tailoring his message to my audience, but
00:30:09.000I mean he was saying basically all the right things other than I don't he's not a Christian and he is a communist which are you know kind of big things but there was a lot more overlap than I actually anticipated.
00:30:23.000And I was really pleasantly surprised hearing some of the things he said.
00:30:26.000It was actually a really good discussion.
00:31:46.000Because clearly he does break with the left sometimes, but also he's sort of reliably like a liberal.
00:31:53.000And I said, and I think this is true, that Destiny is a nihilist.
00:31:58.000And that's the biggest, that's the crux of our differences is that, you know, smart enough guy, smart enough, rhetorically, you know, sharper than most on the left.
00:32:15.000But, at the end of the day, the guy is a materialist, and he doesn't believe in the soul, and he doesn't believe in God, and he doesn't believe in objective meaning in the world, and there's not even, like, a... Like, he is...he is a confirmed, confident, like, he is a nihilist.
00:32:35.000I don't know if he would embrace that, but that is what he is.
00:32:39.000And that's how I perceive it, and I think that's really the crux of it.
00:32:43.000And it was sort of interesting because me and Haas, Haas is a communist who is not religious.
00:32:49.000And I am a hardcore nationalist, Catholic, and we are totally in sync.
00:32:57.000And Destiny couldn't be further from us.
00:33:00.000And it's not even so much maybe necessarily that he's not like Christian per se, but it's this real difference about... I don't even know what you would call it.
00:33:56.000He goes, no, I don't think it's that important.
00:33:58.000I mean, that's not a healthy thing to think about.
00:34:00.000He goes, it's not healthy to think about death too much.
00:34:04.000And he goes, and I, you know, I think, I empathize with religious people and blah blah blah and religious people say this and atheist people say this and it's like, well we're not talking about what some people say and we're not talking about, we're talking about the big questions.
00:34:18.000And there's like this aversion to even talking about these things.
00:34:23.000There's like this aversion and this dodging of even talking about
00:34:28.000Meaning and even talking about anything in my opinion that actually matters as opposed to the mundane as opposed to the you know these trivial things.
00:34:41.000And I think that's really the big difference.
00:34:43.000And I don't know exactly what you would call that.
00:34:46.000I would say that's the difference between being a real human being and being one of these, like, Zog puppets.
00:34:53.000He could believe whatever he wants, but he's, like, he's got this attitude, this, like, therapeutic liberal mindset of, like, take care of yourself.
00:35:32.000Let's do something extreme and fanatical.
00:35:35.000And it really is kind of like the horseshoe.
00:35:38.000There is definitely something to this idea of the horseshoe theory of the centrist in the middle that says, oh, let's should not rock the boat.
00:35:45.000And then these people on the furthest ends that say, let's die for our nation.
00:35:55.000There's something very real about that I don't know what you would call that difference, but there's something to and I he was like pushing back on this But there's something to this idea of the last man this reddit And it is all bound up in this reddit this glib smug snarky above it all condescending and I honestly I think it's fear and
00:36:19.000I think it's fear of what you'll find.
00:36:21.000I think there are these people that they deploy all these kinds of things as a defense mechanism.
00:36:29.000I'm gonna make a lame Reddit joke about it.
00:36:33.000I'm gonna make an Undertale's joke about it.
00:36:36.000I'm gonna make a glib, snarky, sarcastic comment.
00:38:42.000You're gonna see things that you loved changed, perverted, destroyed, killed.
00:38:48.000What I'm trying to say is that there's a lot more pain and suffering and misery in life than all of the nostalgia, all of these other kind of surrogate feelings can compensate for.
00:39:04.000You know, you could take a vacation to an exotic place that is not going to compensate for your parents dying.
00:39:12.000You can see the School of Rock reunion concert, you could see iCarly reboot on Nickelodeon and say, wow, you know, you see the Obi-Wan Kenobi TV show, that's not going to compensate for half your friends dying.
00:39:25.000That's not going to compensate for the horror that goes on every day in the world.
00:39:30.000And you don't have to go far, take a glimpse into the household of a drug addict, or a hoarder, or a teenager who commits suicide, or all of these horrors that are just, just outside your peripheral vision at all times.
00:39:46.000And all of the Disney World, all of the facade, the bright lights, the stimulation, will not compensate for that.
00:39:55.000And when people tell themselves their life is about like, hey, I just want to be healthy, bro.
00:39:59.000I just want to be like a well-adjusted and be like have a comfortable life.
00:40:04.000You can't have a comfortable life because the world is not comfortable.
00:40:11.000And, you know, tell that to the people in Ukraine that are getting their fucking houses blown up today because of some geopolitical conflict from 30 years ago.
00:40:21.000And and so on and so on so there's only so many places and there's only so much you can do to Insulate yourself from the reality of our existence here.
00:40:32.000There's only so far you can go There's only so long you can do that but ultimately it's denial, you know and not not to get so philosophical here but
00:40:41.000But that's really...and these guys are like, well, can you prove God exists?
00:40:45.000It's like, we're not even having that conversation right now.
00:40:49.000That's not even the conversation, okay?
00:40:51.000That is just not even the conversation.
00:41:40.000And I have a twinkle in my eye and uh this guy is just like it's it's just mired in um filth and I know that's a loaded word but it's just this like it's about drugs and jerking off and it's about you know I do a lot of drugs and I like I like all this sex stuff and I like it's just like these in material indulgences vices and altering your state of mind chasing euphoria like
00:42:13.000And I don't know, I just had a real, I had like an epiphany when I was very young that like happiness is not a goal to pursue.
00:42:21.000It's passing, it's transient, it's actually just an emotional state and I'm not saying that makes me smarter, I'm just saying that was my temperament as I said.
00:42:30.000Actually I kind of, there's something that is meaningful about being miserable too actually and it's not a bad thing to be miserable
00:42:41.000And if I was miserable my whole life, I wouldn't mind that as long as there was something else.
00:42:47.000In other words, there's something more than being comfortable.
00:42:50.000There's something more than happiness.
00:42:52.000As long as I was being true, as long as I was able to be free, as long as I was able to be me.
00:42:58.000And I, you know, couldn't quite articulate what that is, but I said, okay, well, there's just, there's more to it than these fleeting states of mind.
00:54:54.000persuasion not message no that's no it's not good this is why I do this now you plucky boy wonder no no good boo what else far right mouse fireball speech no no no wins over
00:55:16.000yeah maybe not wins over maybe maybe Wow must watch plucky boy sweetheart shouldn't be wins over yeah that's not quite good that doesn't really work powerful boy plucky boy sweetheart persuades I don't like persuades
00:58:26.000Black Swan says it's amusing to see the rogues gallery impotently whining about destiny being added to cozy.
00:58:34.000The fact that leftists get along with AF better than these people who claim to agree with us is more of a self-indictment of the haters than of America First.
00:59:35.000And then you got these people that they think the solution is if I just if I just keep attacking and slandering Nick, I will achieve something.
00:59:45.000I don't even know what the goal is there.
00:59:48.000I'll feel better about the fact that I was rejected.
00:59:50.000It's literally like ex-girlfriend energy.
01:03:52.000This isn't this that's not really going anywhere.
01:03:54.000But yeah, you know, I we just we love these guys.
01:03:57.000We totally appreciate them But no, there's something to be said about slavery, you know in well not when I say slavery, you know slavery has this horrible connotation of like chattel slavery of black people in America, but
01:04:14.000In biblical times, it's a totally different arrangement, and slaves had an obligation to their masters, and it was temporary, it wasn't permanent, it wasn't race-based, and in a sense, if you're a wage earner, it is something like what slavery used to be.
01:04:31.000And people say, well, I can quit at any time!
01:04:33.000And it's like, well, everybody needs to work to live.
01:04:36.000Everybody is being paid to house and clothe and feed themselves to do work.
01:04:44.000Entrepreneurial capitalist system where there is social mobility and so on and there is accumulation of wealth so people don't have to work as much but I mean we're really splitting hairs if we're saying there's a huge difference between the feudal system and ancient Egypt and what we have going on now.
01:05:03.000You know you look at how people work in agricultural and agriculture you look at how people work in
01:05:09.000Amazon warehouse and these sort of the lowest the lowest rung I guess there's welfare now these days, but Point being is what we're what we're talking about here is contractual obligations and when we're talking about slavery in the Bible We're not talking about like black African Permanent slaves their property we're talking about what amounts to a contract you know and there is slavery in the Bible and
01:05:40.000Who is it goes to be a slave to work for the wife?
01:06:04.000But you see it in the Bible, and they're not talking about like the slavery of the Jews in Israel.
01:06:11.000They're talking about the way that it used to be, which is something like indentured servitude, which is not really much different from the kinds of things we have today.
01:06:22.000The contracts today are more sophisticated and more flexible, but Jacob
01:07:58.000I'm like, no, our sensibilities must be wrong.
01:08:01.000If the Bible says one thing and there's dissonance, you need to correct yourself to conform to the Bible, not the other way around.
01:08:10.000Look, you either believe that Christ died on the cross and was resurrected and therefore he's the Son of God or not.
01:08:17.000If that's true, then the Bible is legitimate.
01:08:20.000And there's other historicity there, you know, about the authenticity of the Old Testament and the historicity of the crucifixion and so on, but ultimately you believe that you believe in God and you believe Jesus is the Son of God and you have the Holy Spirit
01:08:38.000But if you believe the former, then the Bible is inspired and that is where our morality derives from because it's the moral code written on the heart of man by our Creator.
01:08:49.000Or, you know, you don't believe that and then you can think whatever you like, I guess.
01:08:53.000But the idea that like a religious person would be like, hmm, that's a really good point.
01:08:57.000That's where faith comes in because our reason is limited compared to the infinite reason of the divine mind, the infinite intellect of the divine mind.
01:09:08.000So... It's just, it's sort of like a non-starter to even argue in that way.
01:09:13.000It's kind of just like a gay interpretation.
01:09:52.000But yeah, I don't really focus too much on that.
01:09:55.000I focus on doing awesome things like building successful platforms that are the biggest alt-tech websites in America and hosting the biggest right-wing conferences in America with Congress people and like raising hundreds of thousands of dollars and like being a millionaire.
01:10:13.000I focus on stuff like that as opposed to like gay Jewish guys that complain about me on the internet.
01:10:19.000I just don't really care about that at all.
01:13:47.000You know, in my opinion, Cozy's traffic, that happened 80 years ago and, you know, whether you believe the numbers or not, it doesn't matter.
01:15:03.000They are way too real and then everyone hates them and you know, tries to bankrupt them and kill them and then that, you know, then they die.
01:15:11.000And then everybody goes, well, they're really cool.
01:15:15.000You know, well, why wasn't anyone nice to them?
01:15:21.000Yeah, you'll regret being so hurtful to me.
01:19:55.000Okay, you could you could beat me up but sucks cuz you're not invited to my party, so So you can't you can't beat me up if you're not invited to my party and I'm the nerds are the cool kids now What do you think about that?
01:20:14.000I don't like what he did with Marjorie Taylor Greene, but he is kind of funny, you know?
01:20:19.000It was very disrespectful, but it was kind of a high tea Chad.
01:20:23.000Chad in like the real sense of like being obnoxious and antisocial and hurting yourself and those around you ultimately, but doing in a way that is just sort of reckless disregard.
01:21:13.000You're just trying to sabotage the America First movement so that he could sell socks, so that he could sell... so that he could sell Donald Trump socks.
01:22:22.000Virginians says I just watch your you change the stream name for 10 minutes good to know this is why you're always late I'm never late actually take care of Nick and God bless by the way rest in peace Gilbert Gottfried yeah very sad probably got killed by the Vax but thanks
01:22:39.000Young Lungs has got a nice new job at a gay liberal tech company.
01:22:44.000Let a nigga build up his checking account before it starts raining blue faces.
01:22:48.000Well, thank you very much for the big super chat.
01:23:29.000Can we get an 07 in chat for Young Lung?
01:23:32.000An OG and a ledge, you know, we're gonna implement super chats on the site hopefully soon and then you know Then that's it's gonna be a superior system to what we have right now Retard pride says but thank you retard pride to save people who flip out over exact view counts Deny American view counts
01:27:50.000Brutally killed in the end by Joe the Boomer.
01:27:52.000God bless Joe the Boomer for cleaning up the streets with these disgusting freaks like Vader putting a gun in his mouth and blowing his fucking head off.
01:28:17.000Thank God for Joe the Boomer, like Judge Dredd, cleaning up the streets, plastering Veda's tranny brains all over the alley walls, all over the alley streets.
01:29:17.000You can go to the Joe the Boomer Correctional Facility, the Joe the Boomer Memorial Punitive Correctional Facility, or you can go to the Milo Clinic, but, you know, one way or the other, we're gonna make you right, boy!
01:31:25.000If he's a big streamer, yeah, why not?
01:31:28.000I gotta tell you though we're gonna probably have to slow it down because we're we're kind of like exceeding our bandwidth limits these days.
01:31:36.000Destiny bringing on is gonna just we're reaching our capacity we can handle Destiny but we have to allocate more bandwidth for Destiny because he's gonna be one of the bigger streamers so we're gonna we're gonna upgrade that but it's probably gonna take a little while so
01:31:55.000We're not really looking to onboard a lot of new people right now, but maybe in like a month month or two But yeah, we'll see about that because right now we just we just are bursting bursting with data and content so Anyway, let me see.