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00:19:38.000This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may you one day see the light!
00:19:42.000Well hey thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in religion in the next sense, so...
00:24:33.000I'd like to propose a toast to our people.
00:24:38.000I'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.
00:26:53.000Smile on us right now, what we're doing.
00:27:11.000The 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.
00:28:07.000I'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.
00:28:32.000Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%.
00:29:11.000People 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.
00:29:23.000And they're already talking about that in Iceland.
00:29:25.000They say in Iceland it's a 15-year lockdown plan.
00:29:31.000And they're talking about that with the vaccines.
00:29:33.000Regular, every six months, booster shots.
00:29:38.000Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID.
00:29:43.000So 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.
00:29:53.000And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport.
00:30:01.000I think the endgame is the vaccine passport.
00:30:04.000When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left.
00:30:08.000There 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.
00:30:19.000There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing.
00:30:32.000And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it.
00:30:37.000And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is.
00:30:43.000You can't stop where it's going, you gotta stop it where it is.
00:30:46.000You gotta stop it in its track, right?
00:30:48.000I mean, do people not understand how that works?
00:30:50.000I think people have it in their minds, they're like, well if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I'd go that far.
00:31:44.000There's a chance we could avert that outcome.
00:31:46.000We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate.
00:31:51.000I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder.
00:31:54.000You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult.
00:31:58.000Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you.
00:32:03.000Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it.
00:32:08.000You 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?
00:32:22.000Go 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.
00:32:32.000You'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.
00:32:42.000Some of you, some of you, yes, some of you maybe are used to this.
00:33:08.000Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day because 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.
00:33:31.000And let those people go off the rails, and let the whole fucking system go off the rails.
00:37:25.000We're living unapologetically and being human.
00:37:28.000Like, the act of doing that at all times is the victory over, you know, this oppressive sort of system that wants to control and diminish and intimidate and all of that.
00:37:41.000Like, ultimately, that's why, you know, it's living the dream every day.
00:37:46.000Just by being me, I also wouldn't have it any other way.
00:37:50.000Because, like, I would much rather be suffering and be real and suffer as a human than be comfortable as a slave, than be comfortable as somebody that just belongs for the ride.
00:45:11.000Billionaires who are still broke Jesus saved all my people from this monster For it takes their souls It gives fools hope and eats them whole Billionaires who are still broke Jesus saved all my people
00:45:39.000I'm just not sure what it takes to stand so tall.
01:13:31.000And the official name is something like TMTG, I think.
01:13:37.000But the goal is not only now to replace Facebook and Twitter with a new social media company, but
01:13:44.000This new social media conglomerate or consortium, the goal is to take on the entire entertainment information complex that exists in the mainstream.
01:14:00.000And like I said, we have very little detail on this other than a 22-page
01:14:34.000Social media, but also to be competitors to the major streaming services like Netflix and Disney Plus as well as back-end internet services like Amazon Web Service and things like that.
01:14:49.000It's really interesting and it's about time we've seen something from the Trump camp.
01:14:54.000I honestly don't know how to feel about this quite yet.
01:14:57.000We'll have to wait and see what it looks like in November.
01:15:01.000All I could say though is that it's about time.
01:15:04.000Because as we know, social media censorship and the monopoly on entertainment and distribution of information, this has been a problem now for at least five years, at the minimum.
01:15:16.000You could say it's gone on longer than that, that it's transcended the internet.
01:15:20.000You know, it was in the television, radio, and print before social media.
01:15:26.000But we know that at least since around the time that Donald Trump got elected and a little bit before, this has been a real issue.
01:15:32.000That our enemies in Silicon Valley have control over the whole internet.
01:15:37.000And that it was only a matter of time and it was their capability always to shut it down and prevent conservatives from participating.
01:15:47.000And it took Donald Trump being banned as the sitting president from everything for them to finally start to work on something, and only now, nine months after the fact, do they have anything to show for it.
01:15:59.000It's about time, but we'll talk about it, the prospects that this will succeed, what we hope to see in it, but I'm just glad they got something because I was getting a little bit nervous.
01:16:10.000It's been nine months and they didn't do anything.
01:16:13.000There's gotta be a billionaire, there's gotta be some company, there's gotta be somebody out there who sees the market potential for 75 million Trump voters that are at risk of being censored or no-platformed.
01:16:30.000I was beginning to think they weren't going to do anything, but here we are.
01:16:45.000Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, held a press conference announcing that he is calling a special session of the Florida State Legislature to fight vaccine mandates.
01:16:54.000And he says specifically that he wants to go after private companies that mandate the vaccine and hold them legally accountable for any adverse effects that people may suffer as a consequence of getting the vaccine if the company mandated it for the employee to continue working there, which is a pretty big deal.
01:17:15.000And it's a notable departure from the federal government policy because, and I don't think we covered this yet on the show, but the federal government policy on the vaccine mandate is they're not even collecting information on adverse effects in the workforce.
01:17:32.000Because you know I think a pretty natural and obvious reaction to all of this is to say if an employer mandates the vaccine then certainly the employer should be liable if an employee suffers some kind of adverse reaction from the vaccine that was mandated.
01:17:50.000But according to the rule change that was filed last week
01:17:56.000By OSHA, they won't even collect information on adverse effects for vaccines in the workforce.
01:18:02.000They don't collect it at all on a medical level, as we know.
01:18:07.000All we have is a self-reported VAERS system.
01:18:10.000The doctors, scientists, drug companies, they're not interested in collecting any data on adverse reactions and neither are the employers for legal liability.
01:18:21.000So as it stands now, the government is forcing you to get these vaccines made by drug companies.
01:18:27.000You can't sue the government, you can't sue the drug companies.
01:18:30.000That's a funny thing about vaccines is whatever the adverse effects, the drug companies that made those vaccines are not liable for them.
01:18:39.000And now even the private institutions that mandate the vaccine force you to get it if you develop precarditis, myocarditis, which is heart inflammation, or any other side effects, they too will not be held legally liable.
01:18:56.000That's the approach to this on the federal level.
01:18:59.000Thankfully, and this is the first I've heard of it, Governor DeSantis from Florida says that at the state level they will hold private companies accountable for adverse reactions, which is, I think, a pretty brilliant idea.
01:19:12.000Like I said, he's calling a special session of the state legislature, which technically is out of session, to pass something like this to go after the mandates.
01:19:34.000We'll just have to see how that plays out.
01:19:36.000Because I was excited about a lot of things.
01:19:39.000I was excited about the first term, and I was excited about the wall, and I was... We get our hopes up a lot on the show and when it comes to Trump.
01:19:51.000And reality is a little bit more complicated sometimes than it seems when we're talking about these ambitious plans.
01:20:00.000But it looks like maybe it could do something.
01:22:53.000When are you gonna add a view counter?
01:22:55.000And I'm thinking like don't you want the platform to come first?
01:22:59.000But so we find I mean that was like a quick thing I I'm not a tech guy, but our developers said yeah, that's a very easy thing But they were just prioritizing other features, but we made that a priority because everybody wanted it.
01:23:11.000So we got the view counter and Let me think are there I think there were a couple of other things there was just one thing for streamers and then
01:23:20.000I think there was one other feature but the features keep rolling out we're making minor adjustments as we go along adding little things little details the big the big features are in the works those take a little bit longer but we're working on super chat subscriptions clips all of that it's all coming but yeah just a little bit of a patch this week so I hope that I hope you're happy with that and I'm really happy with the site you know I put this out on telegram the other day
01:24:39.000I just wish we could stretch it out a little so there's content throughout the day, whatever.
01:24:44.000Anyway... But I was... I saw that and it actually made me feel really good because... I think it was Vince, not Jaden, because Jaden streams after my show.
01:24:54.000I saw Tyler, Vince, Bryson, and Beardson.
01:24:57.000They're all streaming at the same time, and I'm going between the different streams.
01:25:01.000I'm watching Tyler, and he's doing, he's reading Super Chats, and I'm watching Beardson, and he's doing his thing, and Bryson's playing Fortnite.
01:25:09.000And, you know, I was really excited when the platform beta launched last week, and just Jaden and Vince were on here, and I said, look at this!
01:25:36.000We all have the streaming capability, and we're all in the same place, and we could do what we want, say what we want, make our content, and we don't have to answer to the Chinese or the ADL or, you know, whatever else.
01:25:50.000And so I was just looking at that and thinking, like, we're so... we are so back!
01:27:52.000Various tech companies to try to take us out.
01:27:54.000I mean they just don't know what to do They're just scrambling and we got an email the other day, and they're like hey Do you have any comments about this one and this one and we're thinking like well?
01:28:04.000Let's see that one works for a based company, and that one's already been doxxed you know so But I mean they're grasping at straws, and it's it's back in the beginning of the year it's like Megan Squire said when we were doing the show on America first not live and
01:28:20.000She goes to, I think it was ABC or one of the major networks and says, I don't know.
01:30:08.000Apologies once again, we had a little bit of a delay.
01:30:11.000We had a little bit of a delay getting started because just having some technical glitches, but this is the beta test, so we're working out all the glitches and bugs and things like that.
01:30:38.000You know, thank you for your patience, by the way.
01:30:40.000Building a censorship-proof platform under the weight of the federal government and Big Tech and Visa and Mastercard and all the back-end tech services and we've been working on it for nine months and we're beta testing it and we're like, you know, five minutes go by because, you know, we're having a little glitch.
01:30:59.000And people go with the smart-ass remarks.
01:31:02.000So, you know, thanks for your patience, by the way.
01:31:36.000Anyway, so we're gonna get into the news here and we'll see what we got going on with this special session in the Florida State Legislature.
01:32:44.000And even when it comes to the vaccine mandates, they're enforcing the vaccine mandates in Texas against, you know, contrary to the executive order by the governor.
01:32:55.000And I believe they're doing the same thing in Florida too.
01:33:01.000We'll talk about this press conference.
01:33:03.000Like I said, Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida, held this big press conference this afternoon and he said he was calling a special session of the state legislature specifically to pass statewide laws that are aimed at rolling back some of these already existing vaccine mandates that have been put in place by
01:34:06.000It says the governor, who was joined at a Thursday news conference in Clearwater by Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo and Attorney General Ashley Moody, said he will also continue to fight against the Biden administration, which he said is, quote, trying to use the heavy hand of government to enforce injections.
01:34:24.000DeSantis said he believes receiving the vaccine should be an individual's choice and said people's right to earn a living should not be contingent on COVID shots.
01:34:34.000He said that losing nurses, police officers, and firefighters, among others, will not be good for the state of Florida, and said that he believes employers who are mandating vaccines were stabbing his administration in the back after they stood up for their rights during the pandemic, which is true.
01:34:55.000Because it's important to keep in mind, and I'll resume with this in a second, but this is an important point.
01:35:02.000It's important to remember that the vaccine mandate, and in particular the vaccine mandate which is enforced by fines from the federal government, it's not like we're just getting this out of nowhere.
01:35:16.000It's not like this is the beginning of the COVID tyranny state.
01:35:22.000Because we've been under a lockdown or were under a lockdown for nearly a year and it varies from state to state when they started opening up and in what capacity but it was about one year of lockdown from last spring until around this spring or beginning of end of this year's winter.
01:36:01.000We know what happened and the stimulus wasn't sufficient to keep every business alive and every business surviving through this year.
01:36:09.000Even this year a lot of businesses are going under.
01:36:11.000They just can't recover from one year of not being in operation.
01:36:16.000So it's not just that we've got this vaccine mandate enforced by onerous fines and other things, but this also came a year after they shut down every business and just now businesses are getting back on their feet if they didn't die already.
01:36:32.000Florida never had a lockdown and so there was never this
01:36:38.000And so here we are now, a year and a half later, after the lockdowns began, the state of Florida, the government in Florida, protected those businesses from the lockdown
01:37:05.000Allowed them to survive, tourism industry alive, restaurants, all of that, and now they turn around and they're gonna enforce the vaccine mandates?
01:37:13.000I mean, I never even thought of that that way, but the governor's right.
01:37:18.000You know, DeSantis protected all these private businesses from going under, protected them from the lockdown.
01:37:25.000The governor opposes the vaccine mandates and now all these businesses are gonna go against him and put in place their vaccine mandates.
01:37:31.000They won't eat the cost of these OSHA fines, if they'll ever even be enforced, which it was indicated last week when they announced that the rule change was being filed.
01:37:41.000That the rule might not even be enforceable in the sense that there are a lot of businesses in America and the Department of Labor isn't that big.
01:37:51.000So, can they really go after every federal contractor, every business over 100 employees?
01:37:57.000Can they really make sure every employee in every business has been vaccinated and then levy a big fine?
01:38:04.000They said last week that it would be largely voluntary because it's just not enforceable.
01:38:09.000So there's no good faith being shown, in other words, on the part of small businesses.
01:38:17.000It says, the governor also claimed that many employers have not been honoring religious exemptions as required by federal law and vowed to stand up for people's jobs and their livelihoods.
01:38:27.000He said he is mounting aggressive legal challenges to federal mandates and will take legislative action to add protections for people in Florida.
01:38:36.000According to the Governor, one of the actions he is asking the Florida Legislature to take is to ensure that employers are unable to state they are firing someone for cause if those employees refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
01:38:53.000He said employers who require that their employees be vaccinated should also be held liable if those employees suffer any adverse reactions from the vaccine.
01:39:10.000Because, you know, there is this pernicious line that you hear in these circles where people say something like, we're not going to vote our way out of this, or there is no political solution, or something like that.
01:39:23.000The reason why lines like that are appealing, and that's what it is, is it's a one-liner, okay?
01:39:31.000These are one-liners, and I understand why one-liners like that are appealing.
01:39:37.000I understand why that resonates with people.
01:39:39.000People are frustrated with the political process.
01:39:42.000People look at elections and they see clearly elections can be stolen, and probably more often than not, they are.
01:39:48.000And they see that even when we do get the so-called desired outcome in an election, we don't necessarily get the policies or the kinds of reforms that we were promised that underlie the whole reason we elect politicians and participate in the process.
01:40:05.000So, there is a half-truth in things like this.
01:40:09.000We're not going to vote our way out of this and no political solution.
01:40:12.000Certainly our problems are bigger than just the next election.
01:40:16.000So there is not going to be one election now or in the near future which is going to change our fortunes.
01:40:45.000And there's also a half-truth in the idea that maybe our problems are bigger than politics at all.
01:40:50.000Forget even the ballot box, but politics at all.
01:40:53.000And usually when people say that, they're implying a violent solution is necessary.
01:40:58.000I don't think there's any truth in that.
01:41:00.000And the reason for that is because, you know, show me where the capability lies to challenge the federal government on a military level.
01:41:08.000I think you just look like an idiot if you think that's the case.
01:41:12.000You look at what right-wing organization is capable of, and we can't even do large protests, you know?
01:41:19.000You look at Antifa and BLM and the Women's March and their ability to effectively organize in large cities, and we can't even compete with them on that level.
01:41:30.000And if Republicans and Conservatives can't even put one man in every room where ballots are being counted in an election, how are they going to run a militia that's going to challenge the government?
01:41:42.000And with what means, and with what arms, and with what support, and in what cities?
01:41:46.000I mean, talking like that is just not only technically illegal, but it's also absurd on its face.
01:41:52.000That being said, without that implication, just the line, no political solution, there's a half-truth there too.
01:42:00.000In the sense that it will not come from an act of Congress again that our fortunes will be changed or a series of reforms maybe by a president or a governor or anything like that.
01:42:11.000All of that being said, all of that being said, I think very simply it could be stated this way.
01:42:19.000Politics is necessary but not sufficient for a victory.
01:42:23.000And I don't think anybody is saying otherwise.
01:42:27.000The half-truth that both of these things have in common, which said fully, is this.
01:42:31.000Politics is necessary but not sufficient.
01:42:35.000Maybe these things just include the latter half.
01:42:38.000Politics is not sufficient to change our fortunes, and they leave it at that.
01:42:42.000You know, if you say, no political solution, we're not going to vote our way out of this, what you're saying is politics is not a sufficient means by which we're going to change the country in the ways that we want it to change.
01:42:53.000I would just add another component to that and say it's necessary but not sufficient.
01:42:59.000I don't think that we're going to achieve our goals without politics but certainly politics in itself or simply voting in an election or merely working through a political process in itself those things will not catalyze the change that is necessary because we're talking about large civilizational changes which are outside the scope of the administration of government at any level.
01:43:22.000But politics will be a part of it, and this is a case in point.
01:43:27.000Governor Ron DeSantis won his election a few years ago.
01:43:35.000Ron DeSantis won his election by less than 1% against Andrew Gillum, who turned out to be some drug-addicted black homosexual or bisexual or something.
01:43:46.000But that was a narrow, narrow margin of victory.
01:43:50.000And I don't think you really need to imagine, I don't think you need a big imagination to think about how much different the past year would have gone, past two years would have gone, if we had Andrew Gillum instead of Ron DeSantis.
01:44:04.000Gillum would have shut down the state, would have killed all the jobs in Florida, there would be no safe haven where conservatives are now gathering and organizing.
01:44:12.000Sanctuary cities in Florida would still be open and lots of other things would be going on.
01:44:18.000Now in Florida we have what amounts to basically a safe refuge.
01:44:22.000We've got like an opposition government.
01:44:24.000That's like America's Taiwan over there.
01:44:27.000We now have something like a safe harbor from COVID tyranny, from lockdowns, from lots of things.
01:44:34.000Potentially a safe harbor from vaccine mandates.
01:44:37.000And think specifically about what Ron DeSantis is doing that no other institution other than a state or political institution can do.
01:44:47.000Ron DeSantis is challenging the vaccine mandate in the courts.
01:44:50.000The reason why this is a big deal is because normally going against the federal government in the courts, or any government entity, is suicidal.
01:44:59.000Because the government has nearly unlimited resources.
01:45:05.000Unless you've got a billionaire backer, unless you've got real financial backing,
01:45:11.000Usually it's a fool's errand because the federal government will keep appealing and keep appealing and keep stalling and keep coming back and lawyers are not cheap and the legal process is not cheap.
01:45:22.000So what Ron DeSantis can do that private citizens cannot that you know your uncle or your aunt or your mom or your sister cannot do
01:45:30.000Which is they can challenge the federal government using state resources.
01:45:34.000They don't have to tap into their savings account.
01:45:37.000They don't have to tap into their retirement.
01:45:39.000They don't have to go and e-bag on GoFundMe or GiveSendGo.
01:45:43.000They've got the resources to challenge the federal government.
01:45:49.000And then on another level, they've got the power to go after private companies.
01:45:52.000They could say that we're going to call a special session in the state legislature and hold companies accountable for the vaccines they're mandating.
01:46:44.000There will be loci of power in the country where there will be opposition to the system.
01:46:51.000And I've talked about this for a long time on the show.
01:46:55.000As government efficacy wanes, as the ability of the government to competently carry out its functions wanes, and therefore its ability to project its power and command legitimacy and exercise legitimate authority, as all of that wanes because the government is being filled up with diversity hires and trannies and it's full of all these people that hate each other, it's Dave Chappelle's saying, you need to care more about racism and trannies saying, you need to care more about transphobia.
01:47:25.000As that happens, you will see, I believe, these little sort of patches of resistance opening up.
01:47:35.000Different power structures, not necessarily competing in a climactic showdown with the federal government, but where the government's power is subsiding, you will see things like this.
01:47:46.000Starting to form and starting to rise up.
01:47:49.000Participating in local politics, building communities, winning local elections, and working your way up the system.
01:47:56.000Maybe states, maybe an entity as large as a state could be a loci of power, of opposition against the federal government, against the system.
01:48:37.000But it is good to see that Abbott's not so competent but DeSantis does seem to be better if he is really serious about fighting these vaccine mandates and not just doing some political grandstanding.
01:48:49.000If he's serious about this, obviously this is a positive development and hopefully we could get people to move down there and work there and if people get fired maybe they could find opportunities in Florida.
01:49:39.000But I'm more confident in him than I am in Abbott in Texas.
01:49:44.000But like I said to me, the bigger picture to maybe make a point that is bigger than that, that is less obvious, is to talk about how practically important it is that we have got an entire state run by a governor who is based.
01:51:29.000That might be a good idea if you want to raise your family unimpeded and without some of the problems that you get in the cities, but that's not really a recipe for us to change our political fortunes in America.
01:51:42.000It's really an all-or-nothing proposition.
01:51:44.000Either the people in charge currently are going to decide the destiny of the nation, and that will have a totalizing effect, or we will be.
01:51:53.000But I don't think there's going to be a breakup.
01:51:55.000I don't think there's going to be a split.
01:51:57.000I don't think that we're going to go and live in the woods and create a commune.
01:52:01.000I think anything short of that is living in denial.
01:52:14.000So you've got the left and the people that occupy the power structure currently and then you've got this emergent parallel structure which is in its infancy right now.
01:52:25.000We need that to be born and we need that to compete with what exists now.
01:52:29.000Whoever succeeds will decide the fate of America.
01:52:33.000But I think these fanciful ideas of, you know, you're going to get Texas and they're going to get California and we're going to get Florida and they're going to get New York and
01:52:43.000Something like that or this idea that we're gonna like go in the wilderness and be left alone.
01:52:49.000I think people that talk like that are in denial about
01:52:54.000The nature and the gravity of our situation.
01:52:56.000So, so anyway, so I think there's a little bit more insight that we can glean from this other than, you know, anti-vax governor is good.
01:53:06.000I think we can look at this and say, here's a demonstration of how elections have consequences.
01:53:43.000And I'm not the biggest DeSantis fan ever, as you know.
01:53:45.000I'm not somebody saying DeSantis 2024 or anything like that.
01:53:51.000But I am saying, him running for office, that election, as close as it was, getting the right outcome, has made a big difference.
01:53:59.000And certainly we're better off for that having happened than not.
01:54:02.000And if you listen to some people and, you know, if you fall victim to some of these defeatist ways of thinking, you might, I mean, that might not have happened if people said, uh, we're not gonna vote our way out of this.
01:54:13.000There's no Ron DeSantis, there's no Donald Trump.
01:54:16.000If those things didn't happen, I don't think there'd be any political hope.
01:54:19.000If Donald Trump never got elected, and DeSantis didn't get elected, and Tucker Carlson never got put in the primetime slide on Fox News, I wouldn't be optimistic, or as optimistic as I am.
01:54:30.000We would have had Marco Rubio or Jeb Bush in 16.
01:54:33.000We would have had Gillum as the governor of Florida.
01:54:36.000And Bill O'Reilly would still be on Fox News!
01:54:39.000And it would be a totally different world.
01:55:00.000They look at Florida, and they look at the Trump election in 16, and they look at Tucker, and they look at lots of positive things that have happened.
01:55:08.000When you look at the big picture, you look at these civilization-changing things, these cracks in the dam, things that are really pushing us in the right direction, and people see where it didn't go all the way, or where it wasn't absolutely perfect, and they say, oh, we're wasting our time, pack it up, we're going home.
01:55:54.000I don't want to... Last night we blew past our featured story so I'll just have to leave it at that and maybe if people disagree we could have it out in the super chats but honestly that's always how I've thought about these things is supremely practical but we're gonna move on.
01:56:11.000I want to get into our featured story and this is another example of this.
01:56:15.000Our featured story is about the Trump social media network which
01:56:19.000We are finally going to get, apparently, next month.
01:57:05.000They put out a big press release and they say that as soon as November we're going to get a beta test of the official Trump social network called Truth Social.
01:57:15.000It's gonna come out in 2022 in the first quarter and they're coming out with other products in the coming months that are supposed to compete with the big streaming services like Netflix
01:57:27.000And Disney Plus as well as back-end internet products to compete with Amazon AWS and other things like that which is a which is a big surprise and very ambitious and you know we'll just have to see how that goes but this is the news report this is from BBC it's just quote
01:59:11.000But if it really played out like they said it did, man, that would have been so awesome.
01:59:15.000Not that I'm in favor of that, but it would have been pretty cool.
01:59:19.000It turned out that it was just a big protest, probably a big honeypot, probably just a big FBI sting, false flag.
01:59:26.000But it's like, imagine if Trump really did get up on the ellipse and say, now go!
01:59:33.000And siege the- Imagine if he did that.
01:59:37.000Imagine if millions of patriots heeded the call.
01:59:41.000Imagine if, like, on that day his supporters surrounded the Capitol, occupied it, and then Trump went there and from inside the Capitol said something like, I'm calling all patriots to come to the Capitol!
01:59:55.000And imagine if people are, you know, they're like driving, they're in Alabama, they're in Kentucky.
02:00:01.000You know, your regular Trump supporter with the MAGA hats driving and he hears on his radio, you know, this is a national emergency broadcast.
02:00:13.000Official recording from the President of the United States.
02:00:16.000And, you know, Donald Trump issues the call and all these Trump supporters, you know, they just turn the car around.
02:00:49.000Thankfully, thankfully, because you know I disavow violence, I disavow attacks on the Capitol, I disavow any challenging of the government.
02:01:01.000But yeah, could you imagine your regular Trump supporter, all these MAGA boomers, all the boomer waffen, you know, they're just driving in their car.
02:02:38.000Social media firms under pressure throughout Mr. Trump's presidency to ban him with his posts criticized as insulting, inflammatory, or peddling outright falsehoods.
02:02:49.000Last year Twitter and Facebook began deleting some of his posts or labeling them as misleading.
02:02:55.000Earlier this year, he launched From the Desk of Donald Trump, which was often referred to as a blog.
02:03:01.000The website was permanently shut down less than a month after it launched after attracting only a fraction of the audience he would have expected through established sites.
02:03:10.000His senior aide, Jason Miller, said it was just auxiliary to the broader efforts we have and are working on.
02:03:17.000An early version of his latest venture, Truth Social, will be open to invited guests next month and will have a nationwide rollout within the first three months of 2022, according to a statement by Trump Media and Technology Group.
02:03:51.000And I said this at the beginning of the year.
02:03:53.000I said that maybe this will be the year that the situation changes, because I said this at the beginning of the year.
02:04:00.000It's been a long time, but our long-time viewers of the show will remember
02:04:05.000I said back in January that this presents perhaps the best opportunity, if there wasn't one in the past five years, for a real alternative to big tech social media sites to be invented.
02:04:21.000Because with the sitting president banned, along with lots of his supporters,
02:04:27.000Everything that comes with that would create a real market opportunity for a large investor, a billionaire, a company, you know, for something, someone, an inventor, a tech guru.
02:04:41.000It would present an opportunity for something to come along and invent the alternative.
02:04:47.000If that opportunity didn't exist years ago, it does now.
02:04:53.000You know any prospective alternative tech company would be competing with Twitter and they would have to lure Trump off of Twitter where he had 70 million followers to a platform where he had zero and where nobody was on.
02:05:09.000Lure Trump off of Facebook which has two and a half billion active users and onto a new site which because it's starting out would have zero.
02:05:21.000But after Trump gets banned, to have him reset at zero with his 75 million voters and, you know, whoever else, there's a real market opportunity there.
02:05:32.000There's a real opportunity to make money and with Trump as the staple, with Trump as the feature, something like that could grow rapidly and get off the ground very quickly.
02:05:50.000Maybe this is the best possible outcome.
02:05:53.000Because then a real alternative is created.
02:05:56.000And this is something that outlasts potentially even Trump.
02:05:59.000Because social media censorship is one of the biggest problems of our time.
02:06:04.000And we outlined that yesterday on the show.
02:06:06.000If we can't provide an alternative to the mainstream narrative, if we can't present the truth of what's going on in the world, if we can't report that and get that out there, if we can't fashion and mold opinions and attitudes of people on a massive scale, then we can't compete in politics.
02:06:22.000And if we can't compete in politics, we can't change our destiny as a nation.
02:06:26.000So that's our number one priority right now in the short term is to get our people platformed, is to get our people re-engaged on the internet because this is organization, mobilization, it's everything that is essential to any kind of
02:06:42.000Any movement that will be viable to challenge the existing power structure.
02:06:47.000So I said the silver lining is now something like that can come into being.
02:09:06.000Simple, memorable, right to the point.
02:09:09.000And then when we were coming up with the name for this platform, Cozy TV,
02:09:14.000We went through probably hundreds of ideas, and what you need in a good name is it's gotta be easy to say, it's gotta be short, you know, monosyllabic, right?
02:10:15.000You know, I think that it's got to be more ambitious than coming up with a partisan platform for conservatives to be on there.
02:10:21.000We don't need, necessarily, a platform for Donald Trump supporters to get on there.
02:10:27.000We need a social media platform that everyone wants to get on.
02:10:31.000We want a social media platform that's a competitor, not something that's a ghetto for all the banned people or the conservatives, you know, all the boomer Trump supporters.
02:10:42.000So to brand it specifically about free speech, or frank speech, or frank talk, or truth talk, I just think that's the wrong brand.
02:10:52.000I don't, from a branding point of view, from a marketing point of view, I don't see the appeal.
02:10:58.000You know, I don't go on Twitter to tell the truth!
02:11:01.000I don't go on Facebook to tell the truth or talk frankly.
02:11:05.000I go on Facebook to stalk people that I went to high school with.
02:11:09.000I go on Twitter to talk about, you know, taking a shit.
02:11:13.000Sometimes and sometimes, you know, when I had a Twitter account, I would go on there to talk about politics and give an opinion or something, but it wasn't the act of
02:13:31.000And it doesn't fucking work, and it sucks, and nobody likes it, and it's clunky, it's counterintuitive, it doesn't load, it's ugly, like, it's a chore to use it.
02:13:43.000If given the choice, anybody would choose Twitter over Parler, because Twitter works, and it's fast, and it's intuitive, and it's, you know, when you're swiping and everything, it just behaves in an intuitive way, like you expect, like it's supposed to, and Parler doesn't.
02:13:58.000So people are forced to be on parlor or it's a chore for them to be on parlor.
02:14:03.000It's an expression of ideological commitment or conviction to be on parlor.
02:14:09.000And little known fact, you're actually supposed to call it parlay.
02:14:14.000Everybody calls it Parler because that's how it's spelled, but when they go on TV and stuff they say, well actually it's pronounced Parley.
02:16:39.000I think that, you know, from the very beginning, the approach has to be to create a real social network, not a conservative message board, but a real social network, something that people want to be on.
02:16:52.000Maybe it has a video player that works.
02:16:56.000Twitter's video player still doesn't work.
02:16:58.000They've been around forever, they've been around for like 13 years, and it's one of the top 10 biggest, they've got 350-400 million active users, and their video player doesn't work.
02:17:55.000Designed for everybody, don't brand it based on free speech, just come up with some generic name, and it'll just work a little bit better or be on par with and have a good UI with any of the other platforms, and they don't have restrictive terms of service.
02:18:40.000Come up with some other generic name, but just make that, with all the features, just copy the look, make it work, and just put Donald Trump and all the conservatives on there.
02:20:02.000They think, like, we're gonna make a movie, but it'll be a conservative movie.
02:20:07.000And that's how you get a movie like God's Not Dead, which is really a fucking Fox News segment turned into a feature-length movie with the usual cadre of C-list, B-list actors that show up to CPAC every year and the Republican National Convention, right?
02:20:25.000And the same thing when conservatives want to make a song.
02:20:29.000Well, liberals have control over the culture so we'll make a song and we'll make a song about Donald Trump.
02:20:36.000We're gonna make a song about liberal cancel culture.
02:20:50.000It just doesn't have diversity and it doesn't have, like, a gay storyline, which they all have now, and it doesn't have the forced diversity or some interracial thing or whatever, right?
02:21:34.000I mean, that's fundamentally, I believe, a big reason why we're losing is conservatives always got to gay it up because they don't... I don't know what it is.
02:22:44.000But I'm talking about like God's not dead.
02:22:46.000I'm talking about some of the cheapest
02:22:49.000The cheapest stuff that is out there, the most grifty political stuff that is out there, where it's literally all just like, we're gonna make a movie about a liberal professor that bullies a conservative student because he's an atheist, you know?
02:23:07.000Like that's a Sean Hannity segment that they turn into a movie.
02:23:37.000And if you believe what you're saying, and on a serious note, if we really believe what we're saying about free expression, then that's all you need to do.
02:24:19.000You know, the most interesting people in the world are the ones chafing at the censorship.
02:24:24.000They're reluctantly on these platforms because they're the only game in town.
02:24:28.000Well, make a platform where the next genius can rise up.
02:24:32.000Make a platform where in the absence of restrictive terms of service,
02:24:36.000The next great content creator can gain a following and that is going to be the engine of the platform and people, whether they're ideologically conservative or liberal, they will go there to find the content.
02:24:50.000That will be the home for the content.
02:25:00.000In the business sense, content is king.
02:25:02.000Content is the engine of the platform.
02:25:04.000So if you build something that is a vehicle, in the sense that it works, it's not a pain in the ass to use, it doesn't have a stupid ass name, it's not just cringe MAGA boomers tweeting their usual nonsense.
02:25:19.000If it is a place where a real creator can go and thrive,
02:25:23.000That will be the engine of growth and and if it's something that like the other platforms is like addictive and designed to like hack your brain you know then we can get a top 10 social media platform with 100 200 300 million users
02:25:38.000And it will be an ecosystem, a global ecosystem, where conservatives can thrive.
02:25:47.000But we gotta drop this nonsense about the free speech platform and calling it frank talk and true social and Trump Twitter and all that kind of stuff.
02:26:26.000Parler had the Mercer family behind it, and Dan Bongino, and some other notable people who I'm not really at liberty to say.
02:26:34.000They had a lot of backing and Parler doesn't even work.
02:26:37.000They've been at it for years and it doesn't even work.
02:26:40.000In January, they were still running on Amazon web hosting services.
02:26:46.000So, you know, I don't know how serious this is gonna be, but it looks like it's more serious than anything else that's come along so far.
02:26:55.000Getter just had a massive data leak and you know so it's the woes of all tech what else is new I hope they get it right this time I really hope they do because it would be a game changer
02:27:07.000Someone at the end of the day has got to come along with something, but it's just it's just got to have the right philosophy there.
02:27:13.000I feel like it's not that difficult, but why do people want to make Trump Twitter?
02:28:17.000The point of the social network is the connectivity, the expression, all of that personal expression and that is what it should be designed around.
02:28:42.000More than other platforms people want to see things play out in real time real coverage of the news real coverage of music releases real coverage of a film release of a Popular event, you know people go to Twitter to talk about other social media outages you know that that's why people go to Twitter and they go to Twitter to you know get dopamine and post their thoughts and see their other friends thoughts and
02:29:26.000We've been over it, but... It's infuriating, because to me that just seems like kind of obvious, but...
02:29:34.000And maybe I'm wrong, but that to me seems evidently like the best way to do it, but I feel like no one agrees with me, and if they do, it's not being built.
02:29:46.000Maybe I'm wrong, or... I don't know, but... Anyway, we're gonna look at our Super Chats.
02:29:52.000We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
02:31:03.000Yeah, no, I think I'm definitely up there, but I appreciate it, buddy.
02:31:06.000Reed Cooper, honestly, I love the guy.
02:31:10.000He's a big Trump supporter, and I can really relate to that on a deep level.
02:31:16.000Because this guy's got the whole Trump room, Trump everything decked out, and I, for the longest time, I felt like I was the only one that loved Trump on that level.
02:31:31.000Because, you know, a lot of people are like, you know, Trump did the Syria strikes, you know, Trump did this, Trump did that.
02:33:04.000You just have to find a 25, 26-year-old individual.
02:33:09.000But hey, if you're like that, maybe I could find somebody like that.
02:33:15.000And, you know, when I'm ready to get married in 5, 10, 15 years, I'll be able to go to war-torn Ukraine or Moldova or something and find some kind of a wife.
02:34:16.000Connecticut Groy versus when you go to a Jesuit high school and your theology teacher makes you write an essay on homosexuality, antisemitism, or slavery.
02:36:34.000And and he's teaching macroeconomics and he's showing us like YouTube videos and stuff and I'm just like That was the period that I would eat my lunch because I'm like, you know, I'm not really getting anything out of this I would eat half my lunch in that class and take a nap but And that was the move
02:36:58.000Mr. Su who is the Chinese economics teacher he moved to China or something so they brought in the football coach to teach macro and microeconomics
02:37:08.000And he was like, you know, there's something about these sports people or maybe normies or something, but they have this kind of happy-go-lucky, he had this sort of like doofus, like, I say that in the nicest way possible, okay?
02:37:24.000He was a really nice guy, I'm not trying to be mean, but he had this like goofy disposition, this kind of like, oh, hey guys, you know?
02:37:34.000Very, very lovable, very sweet, you know, like a gentle giant sort of disposition.
02:37:43.000I mean, how could you be mad at that guy who would come in every day and be like, huh, this is so cool and I'm loving this stuff and I'm shaking my teeth and all this economics.
02:38:03.000You know, like all the other AP teachers, they were on top of it, you know, they knew their stuff, they worked in the field and all that, and then this guy's like, hey, I just came back from football practice.
02:38:14.000But there's something about these, I don't know if it's a football thing, I don't know if it's a Chad thing, maybe you're 6'7 and good looking and it's like, the world is your oyster, nothing ever goes wrong in your life, or it's a Normie thing, is it a stupid thing?
02:38:27.000I don't know what it is, but he always had this like, you know, cheerful demeanor,
02:44:09.000Steve Walker says a new Trump platform is going to be gay and lame because if it's available on mainstream platforms like Apple Store and Google it will have to be almost as censored as Twitter and Facebook.
02:44:20.000Yeah, not necessarily because Apple is afraid of antitrust.
02:44:25.000They are afraid of, like, they are a little bit threatened by legal action like they just had that ruling against them with the Epic case.
02:44:35.000And Parler was threatening litigation, I believe, on this.
02:45:24.000That's who I played with when I was a kid.
02:45:27.000I haven't played it in a long time, so I don't... and I never really read through the lore and everything.
02:45:34.000You know, when I was a kid, I just wanted to complete it as quickly as possible, so... I'll have to play it again to really enjoy it and, you know, get a feel for it.
02:48:58.000You know, I was born an incel, incels are born and not made, and you're lucky that you're not one.
02:49:04.000I know people look at me and they think it's aspirational because they think I have this sort of purity, innocence, monkish disposition, but you really, you're better off without it.
02:51:17.000Save some pussy for the rest of us, stinky nigga.
02:51:21.000Pat Buchanan says, can I just give a quick shout out to Papa Pat Buchanan for predicting everything that's happening right now in his 2001 book, The Death of the West, 20 years before Mark Levin wrote American Marxism.
02:55:00.000Hardcore iron noobs is evil Nick be like my allegiance is to the Republic to democracy.
02:55:05.000That's great Tenryo says I'm on the fence in regards to whether or not Trump's social media endeavors will work out but win or lose it will make a great meme I bought into the acquisition company not financial advice.
02:55:17.000I'm probably gonna buy some too But yeah, I'm on the fence as well
02:55:22.000I'm so hungry right now I can't even focus.
03:01:25.000You know, because some people in my life, they've got jerseys and they have a basic knowledge of the game and an awareness of the players, a consciousness of the players and the standings of the various players and teams, and then they'll call me an incel.
03:01:38.000Because, you know, here's the thing that you've got to imagine.
03:01:41.000I'm somebody that can't really get along with normal people, because I'm not normal.
03:03:07.000Because, you know, people live to be very old drinking water, and they seem to be doing okay, so... I probably agree with you, but, you know, to some extent it's unavoidable.
03:03:21.000Where the hell are you gonna get your water?
03:03:23.000If you're not gonna get it from the tap, or from... Oh, you gotta purify all your water?
03:03:51.000But how far you really getting there's plastics and everything there's chemicals and everything there's this shit and everything You know, what do people expect that they're gonna live a life perfectly unmolested by the world I don't think it works that way, but you're right.
03:04:54.000Singus Biggles says, Ho is going to be seething when they figure out Nick's plan to marry Soph in order to produce the Hyperborean Overman.
03:05:01.000I don't think the Hyperborean genetic material is in Soph's womb.
03:05:53.000So I don't know where you get off even saying that.
03:05:58.000Maybe everybody's drinking too much fluoride tonight.
03:06:01.000Diversity viewers, as I agree with you, on conservative platforms will only be a version of Twitter or Facebook, but just being able to say socialism sucks... Okay, yeah, you don't get it, but thanks.
03:06:12.000Singus Biggles says, mom brought me a can of condensed chicken noodle soup, but I did not pour water in it before eating it.
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