Learn English with Jack Dorian Dorian. Dorian is a conservative commentator and writer who has been a long time supporter of the conservative movement. He is a frequent contributor to conservative publications and radio stations and is a regular guest host on conservative talk radio shows. He is also the author of the book, "America First: A New Vision for the American Future." He has also been a regular contributor to the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, and has been featured on CNN, NPR, CBS, NPR and other media outlets. He's also a frequent guest on Fox News and CNN Worldwide, and is one of the most well-known conservative voices in the country. In this episode, Dorian talks about his time in the House of Representatives, his new book, and why he thinks immigration reform is the most important issue facing the country right now, and what it means for the future of the country and the country as a whole. He also talks about the Afghanistan situation, and his thoughts on the Afghanistan withdrawal from Afghanistan, and how it will affect the country in the future. Dorian's new book "Only America First" is out now, which you can read here. Learn more about Dorian at Dorian s book, America First: The New Vision: A Manifestation of a Conservative Vision for a Modernized America. His new book will be available in paperback on Nov. 15, 2019. If you're interested in becoming a supporter of conservative causes, you can get a copy of the new book and a limited edition hardback copy of it, available for $99.99.00, plus a free copy of The New Republic edition of The White House of President Trump's newest book, The New Idea. by Dorian and his new novel, The New Deal, which will be out in paperback, $99, plus shipping only $24,99, shipping only two copies of the hardcover, shipping will be shipping in hardback, shipping in limited edition, and shipping only 2 pounds, and two pounds of bound in two pounds, shipping for $50,99 and shipping will get you two copies, plus two Audible, shipping is available for free, shipping and shipping is also available for two months, plus an additional $1099,99 a month, shipping starts, shipping free, and an additional shipping policy, and free shipping, will be limited to $150,000 in the U.S. will get the book is available in your first week.
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00:07:18.000And you mark my words and watch, you'll either see some terror attack in the United States, which will, once again, give them another pretext to stay in Afghanistan, or, and I would almost bet money on this, this evacuation is not going to be solved by sending troops over there.
00:08:33.000And now all these generals and, like I said, all these NATO leaders shrug their shoulders and say, oh well, guess we're not getting out by August 31st.
00:08:42.000Guess we're going to be there for a long time.
00:08:45.000And now you've got over 7,000 coalition troops that have been redeployed to Kabul to secure the airport, which includes 6,000 American troops as well as troops from every other country that's involved.
00:09:20.000They, they see America merely as a vessel.
00:09:24.000I mean, only a class of people so rootless as to view America in such a way as merely a vessel for
00:09:48.000And I'm addicted to the Steratone in Russia.
00:15:17.000Something like immigration can only be solved if right-wing people are able to tell the world about it.
00:15:24.000We can only address an issue like immigration, or an issue like our endless involvement in foreign wars in the Middle East, or any issue for that matter, if we have access to the means of mass communication.
00:15:39.000If we have access to mass media through the internet.
00:15:44.000Without that, we can't share the facts, we can't share the opinions, we cannot promote candidates, we cannot fundraise money for advocacy on issues like this.
00:15:56.000And I look at Ron DeSantis' bill in Florida on tech censorship, and even Governor Abbott from Texas.
00:16:04.000He proposed some legislation in Texas about tech censorship as well.
00:16:09.000I look at that, and I think that that is the future.
00:16:12.000And whether we're in the minority or in the majority in Congress, and whether we've got the White House or not, that still has to be the number one issue.
00:16:20.000Because I'm holding out hope that the day will come, and maybe this is naive, maybe this is nearly impossible, but I am holding out hope that the day will come when America passes legislation or when some
00:16:33.000Something changes that allows conservatives to re-enter the domain of mass media on the internet.
00:16:41.000And there's no way I could get on this plane?
00:24:10.000I'd like to propose a toast to our people.
00:24:15.000I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States.
00:26:42.000The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym.
00:27:38.000I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it was, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing babies and giving people heart attacks.
00:28:03.000Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%.
00:28:42.000People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy.
00:28:54.000And they're already talking about that in Iceland.
00:28:56.000They say in Iceland it's a 15-year lockdown plan.
00:29:02.000And they're talking about that with the vaccines.
00:29:04.000Regular, every six months, booster shots.
00:29:09.000Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID.
00:29:13.000So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something.
00:29:24.000And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport.
00:29:32.000I think the endgame is the vaccine passport.
00:29:35.000When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left.
00:29:39.000There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats.
00:29:50.000There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside
00:29:55.000Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing.
00:30:03.000And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it.
00:30:08.000And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is.
00:31:15.000There's a chance we could have heard that outcome.
00:31:17.000We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate.
00:31:22.000I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder.
00:31:25.000You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult.
00:31:29.000Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you.
00:31:34.000Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it.
00:31:39.000You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right?
00:31:53.000Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out.
00:32:03.000You're going to go into Target, you're going to go into Walmart or wherever, and you're going to get in a big fight, and your mouth is going to twitch, and you're going to feel shaky, and you're going to get adrenaline.
00:32:13.000Some of you, some of you, yeah, some of you maybe are used to this.
00:32:39.000Make them go to their therapist, and get on antidepressants, and cry.
00:32:43.000Because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day.
00:32:46.000Because gas is $4, and they don't know how they're gonna pay their rent, and their relationship with their parents is bad, and they're getting used, and Tinder hookups, and then they gotta go to Target, and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask.
00:33:02.000And let those people go off the rails.
00:33:03.000And let the whole fucking system go off the rails.
00:44:09.000Billionaires who are still broke Jesus saved all my people from this monster For it takes their souls It gives us hope and eats them whole Billionaires who are still broke Jesus saved all my people
01:26:43.000It's because, and you mark my words and watch,
01:27:11.000You'll either see some terror attack in the United States, which will, once again, give them another pretext to stay in Afghanistan, or, and I would almost bet money on this, this evacuation is not going to be solved by sending troops over there.
01:28:23.000And now all these generals and, like I said, all these NATO leaders shrug their shoulders and say, oh well, guess we're not getting out by August 31st.
01:28:32.000Guess we're going to be there for a long time.
01:28:35.000And now you've got over 7,000 coalition troops that have been redeployed to Kabul to secure the airport, which includes 6,000 American troops as well as troops from every other country that's involved.
01:29:46.000From the prettiest dreams Millions of people try To get on the scene And everyone's sellin' their souls Everyone's sellin' their Everyone's sayin' they won't But they sleepwalkin' dead ass souls
01:36:41.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
01:36:45.000We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
01:36:49.000Our featured story is about the killing of a black man in the state of Oregon.
01:36:56.000And it's interesting, tonight our two stories are actually related.
01:37:01.000And so our story tonight is about a black man in Oregon who was shot and killed by a white man after the black guy was hitting on the white guy's girlfriend.
01:37:11.000The white guy is being charged with murder now because the judge says that the black guy was respectfully hitting on his girlfriend and, he says, that even though the black guy tried to beat up the white guy and his girlfriend, well, the situation was calming down before he got shot and killed.
01:37:45.000A black man harmlessly hitting on a white girl and getting lynched for it, getting killed by the white man for trying to talk to the white girls.
01:38:41.000Even though there's video evidence of what went on, all charges dropped because it's considered, as gang warfare, it's considered mutual combat, in which all the parties involved came together and agreed to engage in a shootout, therefore it's not a crime.
01:39:38.000Telegram is t.me slash Nick J. Fuentes.
01:39:40.000Gab is gab.com slash real Nick J. Fuentes.
01:39:44.000And make sure you follow because we have some big updates coming soon about our anti-vaccine campaign.
01:39:50.000As you know, we had a big rally last weekend in Springfield, Illinois, and we're already getting ready for another rally in New York coming up soon.
01:39:59.000And we've got some other information for you as well.
01:40:02.000So, some big things on the way with that.
01:40:04.000So, make sure you follow the Telegram channel.
01:40:07.000Also, and I forgot to mention this yesterday, but I made this announcement on Monday.
01:40:16.000But I told you on Monday, next week we have a very big reveal for our brand new live streaming platform.
01:40:23.000We'll be bringing two new streamers onto this platform starting next week.
01:40:29.000And so it's not an official launch of the platform we are beginning a beta test period which should last for a number of weeks and I'll be on there we'll have our brand new homepage and we'll be introducing at least two new channels and like I said that'll be coming to you guys next week we'll have a big reveal so
01:40:49.000Looking forward to that very exciting just putting some finishing touches on everything polishing it all up But it looks really nice, and it works really well And I think you guys are gonna like it because we went through a little bit of a demo a couple of days ago
01:41:04.000And I don't know how any of this tech stuff works.
01:41:06.000I mean, you know, our lead developer, he's explaining it to me and he's telling me, well, so we have to deploy it and we have to do... And I'm like, okay, you know, can you just like, what does that mean?
01:41:21.000I don't even know what these words mean, but he's telling me, well, we're deploying these changes and
01:41:27.000I'm like you know just like I don't know just do a screen share just show me like what the user experience will look like because I don't know what any of the backend stuff means I don't even have the vocabulary but he went over with me a few days ago and showed me our brand new studio what the homepage will look like what the other channels are gonna look like we've got a new logo new everything
01:42:45.000It's not 100% finished yet, and I told you it's a beta test starting next week, and we will continue to develop it as time goes on.
01:42:53.000But, you know, so far we've captured, I think, the overall look and feel.
01:42:59.000You're going to be using this platform, and
01:43:02.000You know, if everything works, that's why we're doing the testing period, if everything works the way it's supposed to, people are going to have really great experience and, you know, hopefully the feeling that we want people to get is it's not a hindrance, it doesn't feel like they're on an alternative tech site, because that to me is the worst.
01:43:21.000You know, obviously we can't be on the major platforms because of censorship, so we have to make our own.
01:43:26.000And you know, typically the alternative sites, they're cumbersome, they're burdensome.
01:43:49.000We'll tell you more about it on Telegram and of course, we'll have a big reveal next week So we'll talk about it on here, too But I think that's everything as far as announcements go one more thing.
01:44:00.000We will have a big merch launch next week We'll be launching some brand new seasonal Halloween designs for October I initially planned on dropping them this week but I
01:44:11.000We got so busy with the rally just didn't have time for it but uh starting on Monday I think Monday we'll be releasing our new 2021 Halloween merch designs.
01:44:22.000They're very cool and honestly we have an amazing graphics team because I was texting assistant Kruiper I said hey you know you got those Halloween designs and he sent them over to me I think there's five or six
01:44:35.000And I said, these are, I mean, right out of the gate, perfect.
01:44:38.000You know, because usually you have to go through a process and you go, yeah, I don't really like that one.
01:44:54.000I hope you're starting to see it because, you know, for a long time, I feel like an asshole because for the whole year I'm like, you know, you just wait.
01:45:01.000We got a lot of stuff planned and people go, yeah, OK.
01:45:05.000But now we got our new setup, we have a new merch line coming out, the platform is nearing completion, and you'll see the beta test, we've got this VAC stuff going on, and other things too that we haven't even announced yet, so I hope you're starting to see what we've been working on.
01:45:23.000It's good to finally push it out there, you know, but anyway.
01:45:28.000We might as well dive into the news here, and it's a little bit of a change of pace, because
01:45:34.000As I said we've been covering the vaccine it feels like every single day and Afghanistan and I don't know what else but it's feels a little bit monotonous lately so we're switching it up and today we're talking a little bit about race and crime and so our first story is about this big gang shooting in Chicago and you know if you're not familiar with this situation Chicago is just out of control
01:46:01.000And this is true in every major city in America right now.
01:46:05.000I saw some statistic yesterday which said that the rate at which the murder rate has changed, the rate at which the rate has changed, the murder rate has gone up at the highest rate ever in American history between 2019 and 2020.
01:46:54.000And so this is going on all over in every major city but you know I live outside Chicago and Chicago in particular and you know if you're here you know if you're around here this city is out of control and it's been like this ever since George Floyd really.
01:47:31.000And then that inaugurated a whole year of looting and rioting.
01:47:35.000And even this year, it's gotten a whole degree worse, I would say, ever since the beginning of this summer.
01:47:43.000And now a lot of the violence is not just confined to the South Side and the West Side, where the blacks are.
01:47:49.000But now it's also spilling into downtown, it's all over the north side, it's in the suburbs, it's everywhere.
01:47:56.000And if you check Twitter on basically any given day and you look up Chicago Police Scanner, you could see flash mob, looting in stores, you can see carjackings are out of control, shootings in the loop downtown where all the tourists are, all the luxury shopping is.
01:48:13.000It's worse here than it's ever been and it is completely out of control.
01:48:48.000It's one of these drive-by shootings, and a big one.
01:48:53.000The state dropped all the charges against the people involved, and it's not confirmed.
01:48:59.000They didn't come out and confirm this.
01:49:00.000There's a Freedom of Information Act request.
01:49:03.000To get the actual documentation for this, but they're saying that the reason they're dropping the charges in this case is because these gangs were engaged in, quote, mutual combat.
01:49:15.000And so therefore, because there is some degree of consent and reciprocity here, because the gangs came together and both decided to start shooting each other, that means that no crime was committed.
01:49:32.000Illinois prosecutors rejected charging five suspects in the deadly gang-related shootout that unfolded in Chicago despite police reportedly seeking to charge all five suspects with murder and aggravated battery.
01:49:45.000The shootout took place in the Austin community of Chicago Friday morning and was reportedly sparked by an internal dispute between two factions of the Four Corner Hustlers gang, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, citing an internal police report and a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation.
01:50:04.000Five men were taken into custody over the shootout, which required a SWAT team response, and led to police finding more than 70 shell casings.
01:50:13.000One shooter was left dead and two of the suspects wounded.
01:50:17.000The police source told the outlet that law enforcement sought murder and aggravated battery charges for all five suspects.
01:50:23.000By Sunday morning, however, they were all released without charges.
01:50:28.000A police report reviewed by the Chicago Sun-Times said,
01:50:32.000That quote mutual combatants was cited as the reason for the rejection.
01:50:38.000The report also noted that the suspects were not cooperating with investigators.
01:50:42.000Mutual combat is a legal phrase defined as quote a fight into which both parties enter willingly or in which two persons upon a sudden quarrel and in hot blood mutually fight upon equal terms.
01:50:57.000And these are things that happen in a civilized society.
01:51:01.000These are the kinds of things that are not considered criminal in a civilized, developed, sophisticated, complex, industrial country.
01:51:09.000A bunch of niggas, a bunch of black people getting together, two rival gangs in the middle of the street and shooting at each other throughout the night, killing, maiming, you know, straight bullets flying all over the place.
01:51:26.000It says Fox News attempted to verify the statement in the police report, but Chicago Police said that a Freedom of Information Act request must be filed to obtain the report.
01:51:36.000The FOIA request has since been filed.
01:51:39.000The Cook County State's Attorney's Office, however, issued a statement that painted a different picture on why the charges were dropped.
01:51:45.000Prosecutors had, quote, determined that the evidence was insufficient to meet our burden of proof to approve felony charges, said a spokeswoman for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office, adding that police agreed with the decision.
01:51:59.000And, of course, that's what they're saying.
01:52:01.000They're saying, well, we just don't have the evidence.
01:52:04.000But as I told you, and this is why I said this at the beginning, the evidence is there.
01:52:10.000And the bullet casings are out there, and I'm sure there are eyewitnesses.
01:52:15.000There's no shortage of evidence in the case.
01:52:18.000They dropped it with the technical legal reason because they don't want to charge people.
01:52:25.000And ultimately, this is the game that is played in Chicago, by the way.
01:52:29.000Recorded crime is surging all over the country.
01:52:33.000But what's curious is that a lot of the crime isn't even being reported.
01:52:38.000A lot of the criminals aren't being apprehended.
01:52:40.000A lot of the criminals aren't being charged or sentenced.
01:52:43.000A lot of this is a political game where they're carefully managing the publishing of these statistics.
01:52:50.000We also know that the state prosecutors in the state don't want to go after black people ever since George Floyd and all this business about mass incarceration, police brutality, and whatever.
01:53:02.000So they've given up the city to the criminals.
01:53:04.000They change the rules of engagement for the police.
01:53:24.000It's really a gang problem, and specifically a black gang problem.
01:53:29.000If you called it mutual combat, and that's the basis upon which you dismiss all the charges, you wouldn't be able to charge anybody for anything in the city.
01:53:37.000Which is a problem because that's all that goes on in these neighborhoods is gang shootings.
01:53:44.000So is this how everybody in the city is supposed to live?
01:53:48.000Is this how we're supposed to live in every neighborhood?
01:53:50.000Is gangs coming together and killing each other?
01:53:54.000And you have to recognize the absurdity of the whole thing.
01:53:57.000I mean, we're a year and a half into George Floyd, and, you know, everything that we said from the outset has come true.
01:54:04.000You know, initially they said that, oh, and I know everybody on this show understands this, but just in case anybody doesn't, initially they said, oh, black people are being discriminated against, they're being hunted by police, they're being rounded up and thrown in jail, and there's so many black people in jail,
01:54:22.000And again, you know, I know it's trite.
01:54:23.000I know everybody watching this show knows it probably.
01:54:28.000But obviously, it's very relevant and it has to be said.
01:54:31.000That is because black people are committing all the crimes.
01:54:42.000That's really not even the case, but why does it seem that way?
01:54:46.000Why is it that the black neighborhoods are so bad and why is it that there's divestment from corporations and they can't get lending from banks?
01:54:54.000Why is it that it's a food ghetto over there?
01:55:05.000It's that simple and everybody knows this.
01:55:08.000And I've said this before on the show, in America we go through these cycles where black crime escalates to a level that is unacceptable and people rally in favor of law and order politicians to put a stop to it with things like stop and frisk and like the 94 crime bill and things like that.
01:55:29.000When Hillary Clinton talks about super predators and that stuff,
01:55:35.000The people rally because it gets so bad and so unacceptable that they're willing to, like, violate civil liberties and they're willing to put in place racist police practices that are called that way, right?
01:55:49.000They lock up all the black super predators, they frisk them, and so on, and then the crime subsides.
01:55:57.000Then, people getting used to the fact that there's not bloodshed on the streets and the crime level is acceptable, people start to talk then, once again, about police brutality and they're talking about the incarceration rate and so on.
01:56:10.000They throw the prison gates open, the blacks go back out into the streets, the crime ramps up again, and the cycle begins again.
01:56:19.000But ultimately, if we ever want to live in a country where there is harmony and safety and all of that, we have to talk about problems and solutions.
01:56:28.000We have to talk about causes and effects.
01:56:34.000Everybody living in a major city knows that and it's unignorable.
01:56:38.000And even if you're a yuppie liberal, you have to acknowledge it.
01:56:41.000It's not safe to go out on the weekends downtown anymore.
01:56:45.000It's not safe, generally speaking, to be anywhere in the city if you have a new car, if you're alone, if you're a woman and you're alone or with your girlfriends or something.
01:57:27.000You take all these people and you put them in jail.
01:57:30.000You take all these people, you arrest them, you charge them, you send them to jail, and you get them off the streets.
01:57:37.000What this is intended to do, number one, is take the people that would be committing the crimes and put them in a place where they can't commit crimes,
01:57:44.000And also it deters other people who would commit crimes from doing that.
01:57:49.000Because if enough people see that people are being locked up, or they're getting killed by police, or there are other deterrent practices like stop and frisk as just one example, then they think twice about committing crimes if they know that there's real enforcement, if there's actually police.
01:58:09.000And unless and until we get comfortable acknowledging that blacks are committing the crime, and therefore those are the people that are gonna have to go to jail, those are the people that are going to have to have negative experiences with the police, then we will continue to have crime.
01:58:25.000And you know, this conversation is just like a microcosm of everything else that's happening in the country.
01:58:31.000In the sense that we are at a fork in the road.
01:58:36.000And we can either choose to not be considered racist on a good day.
01:58:41.000I mean, I think every white person is considered racist at this point, but you understand.
01:58:45.000It's like we can choose to not be considered racist, like, in a general sense, by supporting abolition or defunding of the police, by supporting BLM, and all of that.
01:58:58.000And get what we have now, which is rampant crime, carjacking, murders, burglary, flash mob looting.
01:59:08.000We can either go down that path, or we will be racist, or we will be considered racist, lock up all the black criminals, police kill all the violent ones, deter them, maybe civil liberties get taken away, maybe the police go in and occupy the neighborhoods, and we have peace and safety in the streets, and you can go out and enjoy what your tax dollars pay for.
01:59:42.000And there's a racial dimension to all of it, of course, because it's not a question of doing the right thing.
01:59:49.000If you subtract the racial dimension, it wouldn't be that difficult.
01:59:52.000If the people that were committing the crimes were white and black and Asian and Hispanic, equally mixed, I think people could look at this and say, well, how do we solve the crime problem?
02:01:07.000It's not about saying that every crime is committed by this group, or every individual within that group is a criminal.
02:01:14.000It's about recognizing that this problem has a racial dimension to it.
02:01:20.000We can just look at the statistics for that, and our own experience, and the nightly news.
02:01:26.000And it's a question of, you know, once again, do we want to be comfortable with ourselves or in a social setting and be considered not racist by saying the politically correct or the right thing, the socially correct thing, which is Black Lives Matter and justice for George Floyd and so on, but have to deal with all the consequences?
02:01:48.000Or do we say, look, I don't have a problem with a group of people.
02:03:07.000When BLM goes out there, it's pretty convenient, isn't it?
02:03:11.000All these black people up in arms that black people are getting arrested for the crimes that black people are committing.
02:03:19.000They go out and say, Black Lives Matter, we're being arrested because of racist police, really?
02:03:26.000Because I think it's you guys that are doing all the crime, you know?
02:03:31.000And nobody's willing to call BS on that.
02:03:33.000I mean, normies aren't, even a lot of right-wing people aren't.
02:03:36.000A lot of right-wing people are even willing to meet BLM and others halfway and say something like, you know, well, historically there was racism or systemic racism causes crime somewhere along the way, something like that.
02:03:49.000On some level, we're not gonna solve anything in this country.
02:04:53.000She was bringing up all those old, it's so funny when you go back five years, a lot of these things felt like the biggest thing in the world and now it's a distant memory.
02:05:01.000She talked about, what I mean is she talked about the Gold Star family with Khizr Khan and who was the other one?
02:05:10.000Do you remember those Muslims that spoke at the DNC?
02:05:13.000The one with the hijab and the other guy?
02:05:17.000And she talked about Judge Curiel, the Hispanic judge who Trump said couldn't be impartial because he's Mexican.
02:05:22.000And she talked about, she went through the whole laundry list and you know, every single thing that she hit on, and I know this is a little bit, I know you understand this.
02:05:35.000She went through the laundry list of every incident, every line, every reason why Trump was unfit to be the president, why he wasn't like any other president.
02:05:45.000And every single thing was regarding a racial, ethnic, religious minority, or a woman.
02:05:52.000And Trump retorts and says, well, you know, I'm like gonna fix the country.
02:05:55.000You know, Hillary goes through and says, well, he's a racist, anti-semitic, Islamophobic, sexist, you know, so on.
02:06:01.000That was the gist of her opening statement.
02:06:04.000And Trump replies and says, I will knock out ISIS, and I will make good trade deals, and I will reduce the cost of health care, and so on.
02:06:12.000And, you know, I was watching that and it's interesting because this conversation has been going on for five years and really even longer than that.
02:06:19.000I mean, it's been five years since that happened and people still haven't learned anything, but really it's been decades that this has been going on.
02:06:27.000Which is to say that there is this coordinated attack on America by the Democrats, by Jews, by, you know, whatever, the American regime, whatever you want to call it.
02:06:40.000There's been this coordinated attack against America as a nation, as a country, as a coherent whole, as a nation with a coherent identity, as an entity, you know, a real nation, not like just part of the fabric of this global free trade system.
02:06:57.000And the vector of the attack is always the so-called identity politics, which, generally speaking, is a racial thing.
02:07:05.000It includes many different kinds of identities, but really it's racial.
02:07:35.000I will be a good president, and I will fix problems, and I will be competent, and the government will be efficacious.
02:07:42.000And to me, like, that's the conversation that still goes on in the right, and this is why the right always loses.
02:07:47.000Because even to this day, you have a new iteration of that.
02:07:50.000And it's evolved over the years, but in a lot of ways it stayed the same.
02:07:54.000Republicans retort with this kind of line about, well, it's really the elites versus the working class, or what it's really about is class and not race, or we can all make America great again, we all bleed red, white, and blue, and, you know, we have a lot in common even with BLM or something like that.
02:08:14.000And it's issues like this that remind you, no.
02:08:19.000No matter how clever it sounds, no matter how much you want to believe that, it's easier to believe those things.
02:08:27.000But that is not going to solve our problems.
02:08:29.000And you know, this is the most important message that I put out on my show, which differentiates me from most other people, even some of the most based and red-billed people that are out there,
02:08:40.000I'm like one of the only ones that'll say it, except for like Steve Saylor, and Jared Taylor, and Michelle Malkin, and some assorted others who are all part of America First, Peter Brimelow, you know, James Kirkpatrick.
02:08:54.000I'm one of the only ones who will come out there and say, no, it's not about class.
02:08:59.000We don't all bleed red, white, and blue.
02:09:02.000It is not about the elites versus the poor.
02:09:04.000It's not about the rich versus the middle class.
02:09:37.000And tell me how we can go about solving this, talking past it, with these discussions about good government and the multiracial working class.
02:10:03.000Any other problem in those terms has to be talked about in terms of identity because you know clearly there is something intrinsic to these problems which is relevant to identity obviously when you look at the profile of these people and why they're being let off.
02:10:20.000And so this is actually a nice segue into our featured story which is about a different shooting.
02:10:26.000And a little bit of a different standard here for justice.
02:10:30.000So our first story, like I said, it's about these five guys that got let off, charges dropped because it's mutual combat.
02:10:36.000Gangs coming together, they're black, different standard applies.
02:10:40.000Our feature story, it's a nice, I think it ties together nicely.
02:10:45.000Our feature story is about a black guy who got shot by a white guy after the black guy hit on the white guy's girlfriend and they got in a fight.
02:10:59.000A 22-year-old black man was shot dead outside a nightclub in Oregon last month by a white man after hitting on the man's girlfriend in a, quote, respectful manner, according to the local district attorney.
02:11:14.000Now before we go any further, can we all like just take a second and get a mental picture in our heads of what this looks like?
02:11:25.00022 year old black, he's a rapper by the way, I know that's a big surprise.
02:11:29.00022 year old black rapper, respectfully hitting on a white guy's girlfriend outside of a club.
02:11:38.000Can we all come up with a mental image in our head of what that looks like?
02:11:42.000Because, you know, what I picture is a black guy in, like, a flannel and jeans and, like, loafers and comes up and says, Hello, wonderful weather we're having.
02:11:53.000You have the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen.
02:11:55.000And then the light guy comes out and says, Die, blunt!
02:12:24.000I'm imagining the black guy from the Allstate commercial or the black guy from the State Farm commercial.
02:12:29.000I'm imagining the black guy from that television show, Black-ish.
02:12:34.000I'm imagining a black guy with glasses who works in an office and wears a collared shirt and slacks and smart shoes going up outside the club and saying, uh, hello, how are you doing?
02:12:48.000You have the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen.
02:13:18.000Now that's what they want us to think.
02:13:20.000And you know that because they say in the lead, and this is in every article that I read about this story, you could go and look for yourself, in every article they say he respectfully hit on the guy's girlfriend.
02:13:32.000Now, of course, based on our experience, I don't think that's how this went down.
02:13:38.000I think probably it was disrespectful.
02:13:41.000I think probably it was touchy-feely, you know.
02:13:45.000I don't think it was respectful hitting on.
02:13:47.000In any case, there's even more to the story than that.
02:13:53.000was fatally shot outside the Capitol nightclub in Bend, Oregon.
02:13:58.000At midnight on September 19th according to the Bend Bulletin.
02:14:02.000Ian McKenzie Cranston was arrested on September 30th after a county grand jury indicted him on six charges connected to Washington's killing.
02:14:14.000Including second-degree murder, first-degree manslaughter, second-degree manslaughter, first-degree assault, two counts of unlawful use of a deadly weapon.
02:14:22.000The County District Attorney John Hummel told KTVZ that prior to the shooting, Washington had hit on Cranston's girlfriend and Cranston was not happy about it.
02:14:33.000Washington complimented her in a respectful manner, Hummel said.
02:18:24.000Because of the races of the people involved.
02:18:26.000So if you're a white person, you can't defend yourself.
02:18:29.000If you're a white person and you get in a fight, which ends in death, or it doesn't, you will be looked at with more scrutiny and a harsher standard applied to you than if you're black.
02:19:05.000Twitch is the biggest video game streaming platform.
02:19:09.000Twitch is offering a package to up-and-coming black streamers as a part of their diversity initiative to accelerate the careers of underrepresented minorities, which includes they give them $5,000 to buy equipment, and they get this crash course in how to become a streamer, and they get mentoring, and they get all these benefits.
02:20:03.000You can max out your chance of getting an Oscar or Grammy, meet the quota, whatever, by hiring more non-white people at the expense and the detriment of white people.
02:20:12.000We have all these programs and major corporations that were put in place since George Floyd, where they're offering mentorship, career opportunities to minorities.
02:20:22.000Some of the stock indexes or indices, like the NASDAQ, say that you have to have one diverse member on a board or they won't list your stock.
02:21:19.000That's the argument that they use to rig the system in their favor.
02:21:23.000You know, they come forward and say, well, the system is rigged because of racism, and their prescription is to rig it then against white people.
02:21:32.000Rather than correct it so that it's fair and equal, which it already is, they say no, it has to be rigged against whites to compensate for the rigging against blacks which took place arguably 50 years ago.
02:21:59.000And all the white people are just filming.
02:22:01.000All the white people are just recording with their iPhones as black people run, white neighborhood, run into this Ulta beauty store and just steal everything they can grab off the shelves.
02:22:11.000And you know, I was talking about with my dad and my dad said, you know, why doesn't anybody go in and do something?
02:22:17.000And I saw all the replies to the video posted on Twitter.
02:22:20.000They were saying, you know, people just stand around.
02:22:24.000Back in the old days, the community policed the neighborhood and things like that.
02:22:30.000And I understand the sentiment, but of course we know full well that the standards are not the same.
02:22:36.000Blacks can go into the Alta and Norwich.
02:22:39.000They can go into, I think they robbed the department store the other night.
02:22:44.000I forget which neighborhood it was in.
02:22:46.000We know that they can go and do these things and they're not going to get they don't even get arrested because they change the felony shoplifting threshold.
02:22:54.000They don't even get arrested and if they do the charges get dropped and if the charges don't get dropped they are not what they should be and then the sentence is reduced and these people get let out anyway.
02:23:04.000There was a black school shooter the other day
02:23:07.000And you know the left's obsession with school shooters, and they're all white, and it's all because of assault rifles, and that's why we need gun control, and white people are real terrorists.
02:23:16.000But we had a black school shooter the other day.
02:23:33.000This is an apartheid state and we are not going to fix anything in this country.
02:23:38.000We're not going to fix the country as a whole.
02:23:40.000We are not going to preserve our quality of life and our standard of living as white people until that aspect of it is addressed.
02:23:49.000I don't know how people can call it anything other than that and frankly I'm sick of hearing about this city for a hundred years and so I don't care if they think any of that is racist at all actually and I'm gonna say it and I'm gonna fight for it
02:24:03.000We have to stand up for ourselves, not as Americans, okay?
02:24:27.000I am a Christian and that's the center of my life.
02:24:30.000But that's not, that is not yet, it's not now, that is not why we're being attacked as a group.
02:24:37.000We are being attacked because of our whiteness and because of our expressions as white people, because of our history and heritage as white people.
02:24:45.000It is that part of our identity which we have to stand up unapologetically and defend without apologizing.
02:24:53.000And I'm so sick of these ignorant white people going out there, and they might not even realize it, but subconsciously they are bending over backwards to appease and accommodate people that don't like them.
02:25:07.000Hiding who they are, not speaking out, basically bending over backwards, humiliating themselves, degrading themselves.
02:25:15.000Because they feel uncomfortable around non-white people because they were taught to hate themselves their entire lives.
02:25:21.000They were taught that white people have this shameful legacy and we've got to be mindful of everybody else and make way.
02:25:32.000That doesn't mean that I have a problem with other races, but I'll tell you this, I don't feel one bit obligated to appease them because of my existence.
02:26:50.000This is the consequence of 50 years of people trying desperately not to offend black people, not to offend Jews, not to offend, you know, any other non-white group.
02:27:01.000This is the consequence of all of this.
02:27:03.000People have been pivoting, people have been avoiding, people have been hiding their real feelings about this for decades, and now this is the result.
02:27:12.000You better let that black guy hit on your girlfriend, and if he raises a hand to you, you better take it.
02:27:17.000Because if you defend yourself, this is what happens.
02:27:42.000And the standard should be applied equally.
02:27:44.000If I'm sent to jail for it, then they should be sent to jail for it, too.
02:27:47.000It doesn't matter one bit the sob story they tell, the excuses, the rationalizations.
02:27:53.000How about we say that this is America, this was a great country, and it will not be great if we let standards fall to accommodate black people and others.
02:28:03.000We have to hold everybody to the same standard.
02:28:21.000You know, and I know the way that this comes across.
02:28:23.000I know a lot of people hear this show and they see some of the things that I have to say and they go, oh boy, this guy is a white supremacist, this guy is a racist.
02:28:32.000You know, you know I'm a Christian and you know that I view everybody as an individual, but clearly there's a racial dimension to our politics.
02:28:42.000And if that makes you uncomfortable, why don't you take a look at everything else that's going on in your country and tell me what makes you more uncomfortable, because I don't like to talk like this.
02:30:38.000So, that's a story about Cranston, another Emmett Till, and how much you want to bet that Emmett Till was just like this?
02:30:44.000Everybody always brings up Emmett Till, Emmett Till.
02:30:47.000And it's funny, because I grew up, you know, I'm a Missoumer, so I was born in 98, and even when I was growing up in grade school, you're indoctrinated with the stuff about the Civil Rights Movement, MLK, and
02:31:00.000The horrors of racism and slavery and when you're a kid you don't really understand this because I think kids are they're probably more prone to believe in the sort of universality of the human experience and so you know maybe they're less likely to be prejudiced maybe more I don't know but I guess that kind of fairy tale story makes a little bit more sense if you're a child to hear that well you have these evil white people picking on these poor black people
02:31:30.000And then you grow up and you see what goes on and it's like, hmm, gee.
02:31:33.000Yeah, that makes a little bit more sense now, doesn't it?
02:31:37.000Now, again, it's not to justify or rationalize cruelty or injustice or racial hatred.
02:31:51.000If you're young, even if you're old, it's something to think about.
02:31:54.000When you watch these civil rights movies about these poor black people just getting picked on for no reason, and they're, they talk like Barack Obama, you know, they talk real smart, and they're, right?
02:32:06.000You watch these movies and they're just family-oriented people.
02:32:09.000They're just amazing when you watch The Help, and when you watch whatever.
02:32:15.000And you think, wow, how could we white people have been so abusive?
02:32:59.000I mean, I look at Chicago, I look at New York, and suddenly I have a little bit of a different perspective about the whole last century, the last half of a millennia, actually.
02:33:21.000Now again, again, I'm being a little bit glib here.
02:33:24.000I'm not trying to justify, believe me, not trying to justify cruelty, not trying to justify or say it's permissible that there, because there was cruelty and there was racial hatred and there were horrible atrocities that went on, on both sides.
02:33:40.000And this goes with all racial conflicts in the history of the world.
02:33:44.000Indians versus cowboys and blacks versus whites and
02:33:49.000Chinese versus Koreans and, you know, Mongols versus, you know, throughout the entire world there's war, there's racial and tribal conflict, and there's atrocities on both sides.
02:34:00.000And so it's not to justify these kinds of things.
02:34:03.000But it is to say there's a little bit more to the story than just, oh, boo-hoo, boo-hoo!
02:38:31.000Sigma Mowers says, anyways, last Wednesday when you were talking about CWC and the RPG betrayal, CWC joined chat and said, I'm sorry, those messages were 20 days ago.
02:38:42.000I never betrayed the movement in chat.
02:38:44.000Seems sorry for himself, but not sorry to the movement.
02:39:01.000I jump into the kill stream and I yell and I make jokes, I humiliate somebody, and it's just, it's a fun diversion because it's slow news lately.
02:41:05.000He doesn't come in saying, you know, we should be doing this and you should be doing that and I don't like this one and I don't like that one.
02:41:11.000He just comes in and is like, hey guys, what's up?
02:41:15.000And, you know, some of the stuff that he posts on Twitter is a little cringe, but who cares?
02:42:43.000Because I go out of my way for people that are my friends.
02:42:46.000And they don't even have to be good friends.
02:42:47.000Anybody that I perceive as being in this movement and sacrifice to be here and people that I like and that are friendly, I go out of my way for those people.
02:44:36.000It's just a little Distraction diversion when the news gets boring as it has been for a long time but And there's a lesson there's a lesson in it, you know So whoops
02:45:10.000He's very funny, and he's a great entertainer, and he's got a heart of gold, and he never gives up, and he has so many positive attributes.
02:45:18.000But honestly, you know the reason that I've always been loyal to him, and he's always been a good friend?
02:45:22.000Because he's just always been such a warm, nice guy.
02:45:30.000And from the day I met him, just a humble, down-to-earth, great energy, great charisma, positive,
02:45:36.000You know he really brings you in and uh it's like hello how to meet friends and influence people this is like life 101 how to be a human being but for some people it's like they're writing a blueprint I got a handbook here's how we're just just be nice you know I flew out to LA and baked Alaska said hey you could stay at my place and he introduced me to everybody in town and we went got health shots and we
02:46:04.000Went out to eat and everything and he showed me his cats and his we played Mario Odyssey and whatever and I was like, man, that was a nice guy.
02:46:13.000Here's somebody who I don't know him at all.
02:47:19.000We need people that we like, and people that we can trust, and people we can count on, people that we feel have our best interests in mind, and vice versa.
02:47:28.000So friendship underlies all those things.
02:49:59.000Yeah, because he said, oh well, Nords are the best.
02:50:02.000He classified whites into three groups.
02:50:05.000The Nords, the Meds, and the Alpinids.
02:50:09.000And he said that the Nords were the best.
02:50:11.000Because they had the strongest composition and they were the most beautiful.
02:50:16.000He said that Mediterraneans were smarter.
02:50:19.000He said that Mediterraneans are smarter and more creative and they're more geniuses, he said, but the Nords are, you know, not quite as smart but pretty smart, but they're stronger and they're better looking.
02:50:33.000Yeah, well, you know, be that as it may, I think the smarts
02:50:52.000There's some pretty good Nords out there.
02:50:53.000Cammy, Catboy Cammy was a Nord and he's not as, well,
02:51:01.000Yeah, you can agree or disagree with his tactics, but he's out there on the front lines.
02:51:05.000I don't know if I think that what he's doing is very efficacious, and that's not the route that I would go in, but I mean, he's out there doing something.
02:51:14.000He's out there doing something, you know, what exactly that is, where that's headed, I don't really know, but he's a Nord, and he's doing something activist, right?
02:55:48.000Crankus says, Nig, my dad is a kidney recipient and you do not know the half of the hypocrisy of the hospital.
02:55:55.000Organ recipients are on immune suppressants for the rest of their lives, so the vacs would do nothing for them and potentially would be harmful in that.
02:56:17.000Because if the vaccine doesn't even help you, then really what they're doing is just using that as another tool to get people to take it to just boost the rate of people that are vaccinated.
02:57:16.000And how is it that your wife, what is it, maybe it's because I'm not married, but what is it with all you guys and just being like jerked around by your wives and not in like, not in that way, but in like they're coercing you to do things that they shouldn't, that they shouldn't be.
02:57:32.000The other week I have a guy that says, I would have watched your show, but my wife dragged me to the garlic festival.
02:57:50.000Why don't you just drag her to Latin Mass?
02:57:52.000Why don't you say, I'm the man, I'm the husband, I'm the boss, and if you don't go, I'm gonna beat your ass.
02:57:57.000And if you don't go to Latin Mass, I'm gonna smack you right across your fat ugly face.
02:58:03.000You know, now I don't know, I don't have a girlfriend, I don't have a wife, so I know that that's probably not, that's probably not how you can go about these things, or maybe not how you ought to go about these things.
02:58:15.000But how about exerting a little bit of control as the man?
02:58:18.000You're telling me that... I mean, how do you allow yourself to fall into a scenario where there's this ultimatum, if you get vaccinated, then I'll go to Latin Mass with you?
02:58:27.000What the hell's the matter with you, man?
02:58:44.000How do you watch this show every night with everything that I say, and then you let your wife, who has you by the balls, drag you to get vaccinated in order that she can go to Latin Mass?
03:01:07.000This is the kind of society you want to live in?
03:01:10.000You have to get your ass kicked by a black guy who hits on your girlfriend?
03:01:13.000This is the society you want to live in?
03:01:14.000I mean, what is the alternative, really?
03:01:16.000Because we've tried for years this slow and steady approach where we trick them by telling black people, the media convinced you to hate us, but we're going to give you all this money.
03:01:57.000I can get ice cream at 3 a.m., I can get ice cream at noon.
03:02:00.000You think non-wagees are seething because, what, you get those, you get those little ice cream cups with the wooden spoon and ice cream social?
03:06:00.000We pulled up to this red light at this intersection.
03:06:02.000I saw there was this like health care facility on the corner and I thought imagine like you live in Springfield and you like just have to go in day in day out there every day for like a decade, two decades, three decades.
03:06:36.000I used to think a lot about his life, because it's like he just sits inside all day.
03:06:40.000All he'll ever know is this house, and this little neighborhood, and when he gets groomed, or goes to the barber, or whatever else he does, the vet.
03:07:05.000Everybody wakes up, you shower, you brush your teeth, you get dressed, you eat breakfast, you go and do something monotonous, you know, at work or in your house, you eat lunch, you do a little bit more, you eat dinner, maybe go out to eat,
03:07:42.000You know when I was a kid I used to think that like rich people would live in like a palace they would live in and it's like at the end of the day no matter how rich you are whatever it's like you have a bedroom and you sleep in your bed and you have a sink and you brush your teeth I mean it's it's really like the same do you know what I mean like when I was a kid I used to think like what will happen in my life and how do the richest people live well it's like you know Jeff Bezos
03:08:08.000Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Elon Musk, they all climb into bed like everybody else.
03:08:13.000And they are there in the world with us, like us, in the walls somewhere, going to bed, waking up, doing their work, talking to their friends.
03:09:45.000Honestly, because it's one thing if you're like a carpenter You know at least you get a change of scenery, you know and You're working with your hands and you're building something and you're completing something and and
03:10:00.000You know, at the end of the day, there's some craftsmanship involved, and when you're done with the job, you could look at a floor, or drywall, or you could look at, you know, a bathroom and say, wow, I built this, I put this together, it looks nice, job well done, and you feel like you worked, and then it's on to the next job.
03:10:18.000Or even if you work outside, at least you get the fresh air, you get to look at the sky, get to look at the grass, you get to people watch, but if you work in an office, it's like the carpet.
03:10:29.000The plain wall, you know plain everything everything's like You know, I Don't even know it's like a it's like a nightmare anyway So that's why the details really matter.
03:10:45.000That's why you know when I talk about the bathroom It's like textures patterns those kinds of things matter because you know our whole world our whole life really should be human scaled and designed for
03:10:59.000I don't know, for it to be pleasing, relieving in some sense.
03:11:03.000You know, you want to look at things and not feel like, not feel like despair.
03:11:10.000Not like go to your office break room and just feel despair at the cheap cabinets and cheap table and marked up walls and ugly gross carpet.
03:12:26.000Ice Cream Social, new job, and it's regular!
03:12:30.000It's sort of like Squidward when he moves to Squidwardsville, and at first he's like, oh, they have a clarinet recital, oh, canned bread, and he's dancing, and then it just goes on and on and on.
03:13:29.000I feel like Asians have a very sober view of life.
03:13:33.000They don't have this cult of youth and of leisure and of pleasure and those kinds of things, you know?
03:13:41.000They just have this idea of harmony, knowing your place, doing your job, taking pride in what you do, being honorable, you know, those kinds of things.
03:13:50.000Now, maybe that's like a stereotype, but
03:13:53.000Either way, it's a good attitude to have, other than like, I'm gonna, something's gonna happen to me!
03:13:59.000I was waiting for something to happen to me!
03:16:05.000I don't have to... I would like to go further!
03:16:07.000I would like to be part of big things, but, you know, even if I go farther, it'll be the same in a lot of ways, but...
03:16:15.000Anyway, anyway, that's just my, that's just my little musings.
03:16:20.000Just thinking aloud here on the Ice Cream Social.
03:16:23.000The Ice Cream Social question, just thinking aloud.
03:16:26.000Ben Sturf says, hey Nick, a Groyper named That Guy just uploaded a Friday night Funkin' mod called Nick Fuentes vs. The End of the World on Gamebanana.
03:16:46.000Cookie Monster says, Nick, I'm tired hearing about how forcing vaccines on children is wrong, but those same people do not speak out against it for adults.
03:16:54.000We are all human beings, equally important.
03:17:21.000I was walking through Michaels looking for material to mount these foam panels for my walls that are supposed to mitigate echo.
03:17:37.000And anyway just just to because I'm upgrading everything I was like might as well you know do that for a change because I've seen it before they look cool.
03:17:44.000Anyway so I was looking for like a board to tape them to to mount on the wall and I'm like hungry we're running out of time and Jaden just starts hiccuping and you know when I hiccup I'm like you know a little hiccup when he hiccups he's like and just and over and over and over and over and over again and making no attempt to like hold it in or like
03:19:24.000Not even Omega King, because I think this is just yet another rebrand.
03:19:28.000There is one psychopath out there who superchats probably ten things every night and does so cyclically, but changes the name, and then I catch on and I say, these superchats always suck, I'll stop reading them, and then he changes the name.
03:19:43.000So let's just call him Individual N, because that's who it is.
03:22:24.000I think it sounds a little better, but... Yeah, I think I must have just flipped it around while I was setting up the boom arm again, because I swapped out... This desk, by the way, is a... It's one of these automatic standing desks.
03:22:38.000See, so it raises and lowers automatically.
03:23:05.000Alex says, what are your thoughts on Western liberal media manipulating the world, lying to people in different countries, trying to get people worldwide to believe a woke narrative about race, gender, presenting the narrative as true, subjective to foreigners?
03:24:48.000Temos says, when I lived in Chicago I was fishing for salmon in the Lincoln Park Lagoon and some Mexican snagged a duffel bag full of body parts.
03:26:41.000Black Knights is the only real problem with Americans is that they hate truth and honesty and love lies, hypocrisy, and political correctness.
03:26:49.000That's why Americans love Jews so much.
03:28:27.000Can you feel the magic when you go into a McDonald's at 1 a.m.?
03:28:31.000Can you feel the magic when you got a feral homeless person shaking you down?
03:28:37.000I was in Oak Park the other day, I was driving into the city, and this black guy... So, as always, I ignore homeless people, and I'm sitting there, and I'm blasted by music, and normally they just walk past you with their cup or whatever, and this guy is like, hey man, give me some money, I'm hungry!
03:28:56.000And I looked at him, I go, no, I'm not giving you any money.
03:29:10.000Usually they just kind of like, they got their cup and they kind of walk around and, you know, normally I don't even, I just look straight forward.
03:29:19.000That's the thing, you can't even engage with them.
03:29:21.000If you look at them, then they will approach.
03:29:23.000This guy was ignoring him and he was like, touching my car.
03:29:32.000I'm like, nope, not gonna happen, man.
03:29:35.000There's nothing better I love that because homeless people think that like they're gonna pressure you and even in like I've said this before even in stores they're like would you like to donate would you like to round up to the nearest dollar and donate your change to the whatever I was at a store the other day and it was for some girls thing what the what store was it it was
03:33:42.000Isn't there a giant welfare system that exists for this exact purpose?
03:33:46.000What am I even paying taxes for anymore?
03:33:49.000The schools suck, the welfare system sucks, the infrastructure sucks, the healthcare sucks, but yet you're taking... You know, I'm not going to tell you what I pay, but they're taking a lot of money from me.
03:39:01.000I mean, I just literally put it on a table and then brought it back, so I don't know why it wouldn't have made the... Not exactly a perilous journey, but yeah, the blue M&M is still here.
03:45:29.000SoCal Mike says, if my wife told me to get the jab or else, I would say in response, hey honey, you want to go camping in the middle of the desert?
03:45:38.000By the way, you hear about Ali getting subpoenaed for the January 6th committee effing a-holes.
03:46:36.000Rocketman says, every time some oily-haired bug man asks me why I hold racist views, I experience a deep urge to press the index and middle fingers together on each of my hands and paint a smile across my face.
03:46:51.000Press index and middle fingers together?
03:49:52.000Spinefish says, by the way, Nick, I don't know if Omega King keeps changing his name, but he's not the same person as Dogfish or some of the others.
03:50:17.000Yeah, see That's a big problem for me I have to get new stuff because my t-shirts all have holes in on my socks, too I got to just go and buy stuff
03:50:25.000The problem is, every time I throw stuff away, my mom takes it out of the garbage and puts it back in the laundry.
03:50:31.000It's like, I deliberately, I'll be like, okay, this sock has all in it garbage, shirt has all in it garbage, and then it magically just comes back.
03:51:04.000My grandma, my great-grandma was a hoarder, an actual hoarder, and there's definitely some of that has flowed through in the genes, because my mom can't get rid of anything.
03:51:28.000I have to go through a bureaucratic process.
03:51:30.000I gotta submit a ticket, and I gotta get it in a garbage bag, and I gotta put the garbage bag on the couch, and that'll sit there for a month, and then she's gonna... I don't even know where it goes, but you can't just throw stuff away in the house.
03:52:33.000Em says, you're right about people expecting their lives to be like a movie and they end up depressed when reality doesn't meet expectations.
03:52:41.000No one's life is exciting as you think it is.