00:00:36.000And that is the only course of action that should be considered acceptable for Republicans.
00:00:43.000And as far as I know, he's the only one in Congress calling for it.
00:00:49.000And we covered all last week the FBI raid on Mar a Lago, and we found out some new details about it at the end of last week.
00:00:57.000I think on Thursday we did a show about the, or maybe it was Friday, but we covered the press conference from the attorney general and the warrant and Comments from the GSA and from other government groups.
00:01:14.000And we heard from Republicans, but I've heard a lot of Republicans, even ones that I like, like Marjorie Taylor Greene and others, they'll talk about defunding the FBI and they'll talk about investigating the FBI and the FBI is too political.
00:01:31.000And Jim Jordan is talking about whistleblowers from the FBI.
00:01:36.000And the thing is, none of that is actually good enough.
00:01:42.000I mean, they literally have to fire everybody there.
00:01:45.000At this point, I mean, you almost could say that they should close down the building, eradicate the organization, and just start something new, as opposed to fire everybody, destroy everything, and then fill up with new people.
00:02:00.000You might as well just start from scratch.
00:02:02.000And I want to talk a little bit tonight about why that is.
00:02:06.000So we'll talk about that Epic Job by Paul Gosar.
00:02:09.000We'll also talk tonight about Six Flags, the theme park.
00:02:13.000And this was covered over the weekend.
00:02:43.000On a call with the board and says, Well, those are a bunch of black people anyway.
00:02:49.000He didn't say exactly that, but they're having this horrible problem where attendance is way down.
00:02:55.000They're losing millions of people that are going to their parks.
00:02:58.000And the CEO, I mean, he didn't say black people, but he got on this call and he essentially said, Well, we don't need those people because we were trying to get rid of those people.
00:03:09.000He said that their whole strategy was discounting the tickets to fill the parks.
00:03:14.000He said, But the problem is we filled up the parks with.
00:03:17.000Teenagers who are rowdy and it's creating a subpar experience.
00:03:23.000He said, so they're transitioning the company, and what they want to achieve is maybe fewer guests, but a premium experience without all the rowdy teenagers and all the problems that they bring.
00:03:40.000And, you know, I mean, it's all corporate jargon, but he's essentially saying the tickets are too cheap, the blacks are buying them all, and then now the blacks are going to the Parks and causing problems.
00:03:52.000So he got all this backlash last week about that comment.
00:03:57.000And then last night, there was a shooting at Six Flags in Chicago by black people.
00:04:34.000This week, I will not be here on Friday.
00:04:37.000There's no show on Friday, but that's okay because I'll be traveling to Florida and I will be doing an IRL stream with Destiny this weekend.
00:06:28.000I got to wear some shoes that are going to give me just a little bit of an advantage because if it's not like a noticeable height difference, it's over.
00:11:43.000Attendance at the parks is down 2 million visitors annually.
00:11:48.000And so he gets out on this call and says, Well, that's okay.
00:11:52.000We lost 2 million visitors, but he said that is because we're in a transitional stage.
00:12:00.000He says that the old strategy of Six Flags was to discount all their tickets, make the tickets really cheap, and just fill up the parks with bodies.
00:12:09.000He goes, But that's not working anymore because now people are just using Six Flags as a daycare, and it's become a daycare for rowdy teenagers.
00:12:18.000And he points to all these news stories of people getting beat up or shot or all these problems at the parks because of black kids.
00:12:27.000And he goes, the strategy is to transition away from this discount black people park and transition into a premium park where the tickets are more expensive and they have a middle class customer base.
00:12:41.000Meaning, cheap, poor black people can afford our tickets, and now they're just using it to send all their black kids with all their black problems to ruin our parks.
00:12:51.000We need to raise the prices of the tickets to price out all these black kids and bring in nice, wholesome white people that are not going to beat each other up at the parks and shoot each other.
00:13:11.000And this just summarizes what I just said.
00:13:13.000It says, Six Flags revealed it has shed nearly 2 million customers during the past year, a drop that came partly because of an initiative to weed out rowdy teenagers.
00:13:25.000I mean, this is literally, I'm not exaggerating.
00:13:29.000When I say it's black people, they didn't say that.
00:13:31.000But the rest of it, that is what they said.
00:13:34.000The Arlington, Texas-based theme parks shares tumbled 18% to $21.12 on Thursday after it disclosed that attendance at its 27 parks was down 22% from a year ago to $6.7 million in the quarter ended July 3rd.
00:13:52.000The drop came partly because Six Flags has been steadily hiking ticket prices after offering too many discounts this year, according to the chief executive, Saleem Basuli.
00:14:07.000Basul said, So we only got the discounter or we became a daycare center for teenagers.
00:14:13.000It was a cheap daycare center for teenagers during breaks in the summers.
00:14:18.000In response, Six Flags has been hiking prices to reduce the number of rowdy teenagers running around.
00:14:24.000The rowdiness has occasionally turned violent.
00:14:27.000Last month, a teen was arrested for aggravated assault of a police officer at Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey, when he pushed a cop who had been called to the park because of reports of a fight.
00:14:39.000Last year at the Six Flags in Prince George's County, Maryland, several fights broke out in the parking lot during Fright Fest.
00:14:47.000Videos posted on social media showed young women viciously attacking each other, roofs of cars being trampled on, and people smashing windows.
00:14:57.000I just, when I try to visualize that in my mind's eye, I don't know what kind of character to draw.
00:15:04.000When I try to paint a picture for you of what that looked like at Fright Fest last year in Maryland, When women were beating each other up on the roofs of cars, I don't know what that looks like.
00:15:30.000It says, lastly, in 2017 at the Gurney, Illinois Six Flags, police were called to the park after teenagers sucker punched a 12 year old when the boy's mother asked them to tone down their swearing.
00:15:51.000I can't imagine what group of people, what demographic has a hair trigger like that to fly into these frenzies of predatory random violence, malicious violence.
00:16:21.000Accordingly, the company now expects attendance to be down.
00:16:24.000By between 20 and 25 percent this year, total guest spending per person, however, has increased to 63.87 from 51.94 compared to a year ago.
00:16:38.000Basul said, We realized that we had discounted too much and we were filling the park with the wrong kinds of customers.
00:16:46.000He says, Meanwhile, the number of families attending the parks has increased by multiple percentage points.
00:16:53.000He said, We want to be a park for the middle class and even the lower middle class.
00:16:58.000Even the lower middle class, he said, which means Irish people, which means working class Irish and Italian people.
00:17:05.000He said, We believe our demographic is the average income of the United States, and I'm migrating a little bit from what I call the Kmart, Walmart customer to maybe the Target customer.
00:19:07.000And that is true at The trampoline place, and it is true at Six Flags.
00:19:11.000You cut the price, you invite in the black teens, and the black teens come and they get up to black teen shenanigans fighting, drugs, gang activity, shootings, general belligerence.
00:19:27.000And mark my words, you go to the Six Flags in Gurney, Illinois, or in Maryland, and that is what you're gonna find in the parking lot and in the parks you're gonna find a bunch of black kids, their baby mama, okay, they mama.
00:19:42.000Paid the 30 bucks or whatever it is for the Six Flags summer pass, and that's what they be sending her kids every day so she don't have to watch them.
00:20:07.000But I don't need to be there because we know enough about the economic laws of supply and demand, which is if it's cheap, poor black people are going to abuse it for their kids.
00:20:16.000If it's cheap recreation, like a water park or like a free beach or like just a city square or a McDonald's late at night, this is just what you're going to get.
00:20:55.000And so, with his usual Asian directness and straightforwardness, he says, Look, you know, our parks are becoming too rowdy.
00:21:03.000It's all these rowdy kids, and that's ruining our business.
00:21:08.000How can you have a premium family experience of people purchasing more expensive tickets and an upper middle class or middle class experience?
00:21:19.000Nobody wants to go to these parks if you've got this problem.
00:21:22.000For the same reason that People don't want to live in River North in Chicago anymore.
00:21:29.000People don't want to live on Michigan Avenue anymore because of all the black crime.
00:21:33.000It's just property value, business value, it's value.
00:21:38.000So they say, yeah, I mean, these Six Flags parks are turning into a shooting range or a gang war battleground.
00:21:44.000So, you know, we need to raise the price of the tickets to price out poor black people from buying them.
00:21:52.000And now the black mothers will have to send their kids to the water park or.0.80
00:21:58.000Oak Street Beach, or wherever they normally send them.1.00
00:22:01.000Put them on public transportation, send them to the park, whatever.
00:22:06.000And instead, it's going to be white people that can afford the tickets.
00:22:10.000It's going to be white families and maybe Hispanic families that can afford the tickets that are going to go.
00:22:24.000And honestly, it's defensible, but you just can't say it.
00:22:28.000And this is, by the way, what applies to like everything.
00:22:32.000This is like when we talk about Target versus Walmart and we talk about inner cities, like it's all just a euphemism for something that we all know is going on.
00:22:42.000And it's unbelievable that, like, that is the truth, but yet on Wall Street they have to play these games.
00:22:49.000At the highest levels, and I know I'm not saying anything brand new here, but at the highest levels of society, the most serious people, The most serious academics or economists or businessmen or politicians, we all have to play this big word game where we obfuscate what we know is going on with all this other lingo middle class and rowdy teens and property value, inner city, underprivileged,
00:23:36.000We know all the people for the most part that are doing these kinds of activities, not just at Six Flags, but doing the violent crimes and the gang activity in the south side of Chicago, elsewhere on the public transportation.
00:23:54.000When we talk about an inner city school, we all know what's going on there.
00:23:58.000It's not a lack of government resources, it's black kids acting up.
00:24:03.000And that's the story of Chicago, and that's the story of Baltimore, and that's the story of New York, and that's the Story of New Orleans, and that's just the story of America's cities.
00:24:13.000And we have to sort of live our lives around that without talking about it, without addressing it, without mentioning it.
00:24:25.000So we just have to live our lives in a way where we are avoidant.
00:24:29.000And when we're forced into confrontation with it, we have to obfuscate it with another language.
00:24:34.000We have to speak a whole other language to talk about it, and we have to have a whole ideology built around it, which is explaining it away.
00:24:43.000Describing in ways that aren't very direct, blaming it without even talking about it on slavery or colonialism that happened 500 years ago.
00:24:56.000And how much of the narratives surrounding things like redlining or Jim Crow or affirmative action, how many of those conversations are really just talking about this?
00:25:09.000When people talk about redlining and discriminatory lending, It's kind of like no different than the CEO of Six Flags saying he wants a Target customer base instead of a Kmart customer base, or saying he needs to raise the price so rowdy teenagers can't afford it.
00:25:28.000Well, it's kind of getting at the patterns here, and it's also getting at the fact that all of this, you might say, discrimination, whether it's economic or racial, you could say it's self inflicted.
00:25:41.000I think at the bottom of it, in an easy to understand example like this, Is the fact that maybe the so called prejudice or so called racism in America, to the extent that you can say that it exists, is a response to a particular kind of behavior.
00:26:03.000And by the way, I'm not saying racism is justified.
00:26:06.000I'm not saying prejudice is justified.
00:26:08.000I'm saying that the things that we call prejudice, the things that we call racism, the things that we call structural racism or a microaggression, Which I don't believe are racism, which I don't believe are malicious prejudice or malicious racial discrimination born out of tribalism, born out of primitive ignorance.
00:26:33.000I think the things that we call that are actually this.
00:26:37.000The things that we call white people not liking black people because they're black and doing certain things, what it really is, is black people behaving a certain way and then people responding like, Moving out of their neighborhood or going to different stores and doing these kinds of things.
00:26:57.000Do you think, and what I mean by all this is this do you think realistically that if black teenagers were going to Six Flags and not fighting and not shooting and not swearing and not beating up 12 year olds and then their parents, do you think that Six Flags would not be open to taking their money?
00:27:19.000It's an Indian guy that runs it, it's a profit making enterprise.
00:27:25.000Do you think that Six Flags would hate money so much that they wouldn't take it from black teenagers and their baby mamas if the black teenagers were not creating an environment which is adverse to running a business?
00:27:43.000But it's not just that they're black giving their money to Six Flags, it's they're abusing the system and they're breaking the rules and they're making it unlivable for other people there.
00:28:40.000And then, days after the CEO of Six Flags says that we need to price rowdy teenagers out of Six Flags, there's a shooting at their location north of Illinois, or rather, north of Chicago in Illinois.
00:28:57.000It says, quote, three people were injured following gunfire outside the Six Flags theme park in Gurney, Illinois on Sunday.
00:29:05.000Two victims were transported to the area medical center with non-life-threatening injuries after the shooting at the theme park, while the third victim declined transport to the hospital.
00:29:15.000The statement said, quote, the shooting this evening was not a random act and appeared to be a targeted incident that occurred outside the park.
00:29:23.000Based on the initial investigation, police said suspects in a white sedan entered the Six Flags parking lot, exited the vehicle, and began shooting toward another individual, and then got back in the vehicle and quickly left the area.
00:29:36.000So, when they don't give a description of the shooter, when it happens in the Chicagoland area, when they pull up in a white sedan in the parking lot and they shoot teenagers and it was targeted, you know what?
00:29:48.000You know what's got, you know what is written all over that story?
00:30:27.000People are fighting at Six Flags, they're shooting at Six Flags, they're wearing, you know, they're making it horrible to live in.
00:30:34.000They are ruining the quality of life at Six Flags.
00:30:39.000They're infringing on everybody else's right and privilege to have a theme park and have that be a part of our lives and be a part of our civilization is to be able to have an affordable ticket and go out to Six Flags and have a good time riding the rides.
00:30:55.000They're depriving us of that with the shooting and the fighting and all of that, which appears to be isolated or relatively isolated to one demographic.
00:31:49.000And have a premium theme park experience which is cheap and which everybody can go to.
00:31:57.000But you can't be racist, you could say, and have this experience where everybody wants to get along and everybody's going to feel good and so on.
00:32:08.000You have to choose what kind of civilization we want to live in.
00:32:12.000And I don't know about you, but I would much rather go to Six Flags with the more costly ticket and be called the racist.
00:32:19.000I would much rather go to Six Flags and pay.
00:32:23.000More money and be called a racist and not have fighting and not have shooting and not have that than go to Six Flags and get grazed by a bullet or beat up by a gang of black people and say that I'm not racist and I'm the most nice person in the world.
00:32:41.000And this is really a microcosm of what's happening to the city, to the American city, which is to say that the cities, because of the great migration, because of black people living in them, the cities, Have become slums.
00:33:00.000They have become sites of gang violence, and the public transportation is this way, and the city square is this way, and certain neighborhoods are this way.
00:33:44.000It's a little bit more expensive, so you get a little different clientele.
00:33:48.000You buy the same box of Cheez Its from Target that you buy from Walmart, but you buy them at Target for a 15% markup so you don't have to deal with the people at Walmart.
00:37:30.000And you could do that in Nebraska and you could do that in wherever.
00:37:36.000Increasingly, it's fewer and fewer places like this, but you can't do it in New York and you can't do it in Chicago and you can't do it in LA and you can't do it in a major city.
00:37:46.000Because if you take the affordable option, you're not going to be just around other poor people, you're going to be around misbehaved, violent people.
00:37:56.000And it's not the poverty that makes it violent, it's the violent people that make it violent.
00:38:01.000The west side of Chicago, I mean, there's plentiful housing in Chicago.
00:38:05.000There's plentiful multifamily housing in Chicago.
00:38:09.000It's unique in that way, unlike Los Angeles or unlike San Francisco.
00:38:14.000Chicago has abundant multifamily housing, but it is not abundant if you want to live in a safe neighborhood.
00:38:24.000Well, you're not paying for the house necessarily or the location, you're paying for the people you're surrounded by.
00:38:31.000It's the premium you're paying to not live among other people.
00:38:34.000And the only reason that premium exists is because of their bad behavior.
00:38:38.000And that's why Disney World is expensive, and that's why flights are expensive, and that's why Target is expensive, and that's why real estate is expensive, that's why transportation is expensive.
00:40:09.000We have all agreed on the kind of conduct that is permissible and not permissible.
00:40:15.000And people that are making society unlivable and people that are making the rest of us impoverished should be thrown in jail.
00:40:24.000And if there are areas where this is happening, they should have more law and order than the other places.
00:40:29.000You don't really need too many cops in the rich white neighborhoods where the worst thing that happens is, you know, kids are smoking a little pot or whatever.
00:40:36.000Not that that's okay, but it's a far cry from a murder rate of 130, which is what you have in some of these neighborhoods.
00:40:44.000Send in the military, send in the National Guard, do broken windows, policing.
00:40:49.000Profile, stop and frisk, fill up the jails, mandatory minimums, do what you have to do.
00:40:55.000Bring law and order back to the country.
00:41:37.000And not a lot of people understand that connection.
00:41:39.000And that's why, you know, it's so alien to think about how the world was 100 years ago with all of its so called prejudice and discrimination.
00:41:50.000So, you know, I see this at Six Flags and it's like, I mean, look, yeah, okay, the guy said something.
00:41:57.000Perceived as racist last week, and then you get a shooting today.
00:42:01.000And is that not the story of this country?
00:42:03.000All we hear about is racism, and then the country is sliding into the garbage.
00:42:11.000We could be not racist, and we could be a sewer country where only rich people can afford to not be among the rabble and live a dignified life, and the rest of us will live an undignified, dirty, violent life.
00:42:26.000Or, you know, we can be called racist by racists.
00:42:31.000We could be called racist by kids that rent their homes and work service jobs.
00:42:37.000And we could have a prosperous, clean, thriving country where even working class people can enjoy the amenities of 21st century developed living.
00:43:33.000I would rather be called a racist than suffer the indignity of living in the country that we have now because it's just.
00:43:40.000To be an American now is to suffer constant humiliation and indignity as a human being because of this cattle consumer experience that we have and our demographic situation.
00:44:11.000And you could live a dignified life and enjoy amenities and so on and so forth.
00:44:17.000Or you could be poor and be constantly stepping in, pissing shit, and touching dirty handrails and being pushed and shoved, and people screaming and fighting and yelling all the time.
00:44:45.000This anti racist ideology has a cost for everybody.
00:44:50.000Everybody's paying more for everything so that we could live in a society that is just catering to a demographic which is not assimilating.
00:45:08.000I'm sorry if I'm rambling, but it just makes me lose my mind because it's so clear.
00:45:13.000I mean, here they literally are saying, we're raising the price to price out certain people.
00:45:19.000Now, how many poor white people, how many poor, and even some black people, I'm sure, how many poor people who are not troublemakers are going to be priced out of buying a ticket to the theme park for no reason other than that the price needs to be raised to keep certain people out of the park?
00:45:49.000How many people cannot ride on the train and so have to have some other form of transportation because of safety concerns or things like that?
00:46:00.000Or have to live in a smaller house or a smaller apartment so they could live in the place with the nice schools?
00:46:06.000How much of your paycheck are you paying to not be racist?
00:46:10.000How much of your paycheck is going to subsidizing a not racist society?
00:46:15.000And by the way, I'm not saying we should have a racist society.
00:46:18.000This is simply what people call these things.
00:46:21.000The affirmative action, the bending over backwards to accommodate and appease.
00:46:25.000I'm not saying we should live in a racist society.
00:46:27.000I'm saying that this is the price we pay to not be called these things.
00:46:32.000That's your don't be called racist tax when you pay high property taxes to live in an area with a nice school, which means a school without all these other people.
00:47:03.000Let's take a look at this Gosar tweet.
00:47:07.000Our featured story is about Paul Gosar, who put out a tweet this weekend saying that we should abolish the FBI.
00:47:15.000We should eliminate the FBI, says Representative Gosar.
00:47:20.000And we covered this all week last week the Trump Mar-a-Lago raid by the FBI.
00:47:28.000And I told you last week that I was a little bit disappointed in the response because this is something which has been going on for a long time and it's It's totally shocking and offensive because federal law enforcement is just completely corrupt.
00:47:41.000Like, it's not even controversial to say that anymore.
00:47:45.000I think it's just accepted as a fact that our national security apparatus and our federal law enforcement is completely corrupt.
00:47:53.000It's thoroughly compromised and thoroughly corrupted.
00:48:34.000They intervened to steal the election in 2020.
00:48:37.000They cooperate with Silicon Valley to censor people.
00:48:41.000On the internet and control the political narrative.
00:48:45.000And then, after all that, they straight up go and just try to go on a fishing expedition against the presumptive opposition nominee in the next election to charge him and convict him and prevent a certain person from running again who they don't like.
00:48:59.000It's the most blatant, naked intervention by law enforcement in the civilian process ever in American history, maybe since they shot JFK, straight up, or they shot RFK.
00:49:13.000It's so blatant and it's so transparent, everybody sees it.
00:49:18.000And I said last week that that's bad enough.
00:49:22.000Worse, arguably worse, is nobody even cares.
00:49:25.000Nobody, there's no opposition, there is no infrastructure, nobody with any kind of power even seems to care or even seems to be willing or able to try to fight against it because this happens last week.
00:50:17.000And then I saw some people saying certain things, and I said, okay, maybe it's not so bad.
00:50:22.000And I saw this week that Paul Gosar put out a tweet and said that we need to abolish the FBI.
00:50:27.000And it's good to see that there's at least one guy that understands what needs to be done.
00:50:32.000We need to be as far reaching as possible within reason, within the law.
00:50:38.000What I mean by that is, I've seen other people come out and say, well, we need to investigate the FBI, we need to defund the FBI, and that's great, but it just doesn't go far enough.
00:50:50.000This is an article from Arizona about this, and I'll tell you what I mean.
00:50:54.000It says, Just before 9 p.m. on Monday, hours after it was announced that FBI agents had searched former President Trump's residence of Mar a Lago for documents illegally brought from the White House, close Trump ally Paul Gosar had something to say.
00:51:08.000In five lines of text, Gosar invalidated a federal investigation, professed his continued alliance with Trump, and called for the destruction of the FBI.
00:51:18.000A Twitter user, Kyle Cowan, an author and law school student, replied, What?
00:51:30.000We're going to dismantle and eliminate the FBI, which is the correct response and totally based.
00:51:38.000Gosar's tweet was an inflammatory tactic that was parroted by Gosar's ideological allies in the House.
00:51:44.000America First Republicans like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz, they are calling for radical measures to disarm and defund critical federal administrative response agencies.
00:51:54.000For years, angling toward the abolition and defunding of law enforcement has been seen as A politically poisonous policy pillar of leftists within the Democratic Party.
00:52:03.000Most Republicans have shied away from taking such public and radical stances opposing the FBI, but they're still finding their own ways to show support for Trump, chiefly by accusing the agency of colluding with Democrats.
00:52:17.000And so I read this article, and there really is a difference.
00:52:23.000And other Republicans are saying, well, they're colluding, and they're saying, well, we need to investigate them, and we need to defund them, and do these kinds of things.
00:53:06.000Are they really pulling their punches?
00:53:09.000Are they pulling their punches when they investigate Trump and his business in New York and they investigate him in Georgia and they investigate him for 1 6 and his tax returns and they're investigating him for some obscure law about transporting documents and then they send 50 guys to raid Melania's wardrobe?
00:53:28.000And people come back and they're like, well, this is just obvious collusion.
00:54:00.000Does anybody remember the head of the NSA and the head of the FBI lying under oath several times over the past 20 years about mass surveillance, about you name it?
00:55:23.000At the end of the day, it didn't matter.
00:55:26.000The only way that you're going to be able to cut the head off the snake is to fire everybody in Washington, D.C., starting with the intelligence agencies and law enforcement.
00:55:35.000They're the ones that have been prosecuting this all day long.
00:55:38.000And you go back, it's not the first thing.
00:55:40.000The FBI raid on Mar a Lago isn't the first thing.
00:55:44.000Earlier this year, or I think it was last year, they were saying that if you show up to a school board to criticize critical race theory, you're a terrorist.
00:55:57.000The FBI put out a bulletin and said that if you go to a school board meeting as a parent and criticize a curriculum, you're a suspected terrorist.
00:56:06.000And it's the FBI colluding with Twitter and Facebook to create banned lists.
00:56:12.000It's the FBI putting out bulletins about certain political narratives that create violent extremists.
00:59:34.000And here's why I'm worried that this next Congress is going to get in and this next Trump administration is going to get in and they don't abolish the FBI.
00:59:53.000We still, even if we get everything right, even if we win the House and the Senate and the White House and we have the courts, if they don't fire everybody, those people will remain after all those terms have expired.
01:00:09.000So, what happens in 2023 when Congress gets together and Ghostar is the only one saying to eliminate and everybody else is fine with just defunding?
01:01:52.000I want to arrest the FBI, not cut their pay.
01:02:00.000So, like I said, they're doing a good job, but I'm just worried.
01:02:06.000They're doing a good job, our MAGA caucus, but it's just not going far enough.
01:02:12.000This is why the Groypers are so essential because we need to be there to kind of remind everybody in politics that you could always go further because we're the furthest.
01:02:37.000But we have to exist because we're the only ones at the end of the day reminding people that we do not want a colorblind meritocracy and a working class populism and we don't want to defund the FBI.
01:02:48.000We're the only ones there reminding people that we want a Christian state and acknowledge the reality of race and acknowledge the reality of the religious divide in the country and the religious composition of the elites and so on.
01:04:50.000I don't know if you guys saw this, but John Miller, I think, reposted this.
01:04:55.000I don't know if he posted it on his channel or in a group chat, but Carrie Lake, who I love, I love Carrie Lake.
01:05:03.000She was at a Turning Point conference, I think today, and she says she's talking about Ron DeSantis, and she's doing this bit where she's saying that Ron DeSantis has balls, and she's talking about his private parts, but she's doing this bit where she's like, oh, I don't want to say that.
01:05:19.000So she said, This turning point conference, and she's talking up to Santos, and she goes, Ron DeSantis has big, and she goes, Well, my team told me definitely not to say he has big balls.
01:05:32.000So I'm looking for another word for it.
01:06:34.000Thank God you got the Groypers, or else, you know, the best that's out there isn't very, in terms of style and substance, it's not really close.
01:07:16.000Don't do this cutesy, focus group, risk averse thing where you're like, ooh, ooh, he has big balls.
01:07:24.000Oh, but I didn't say, like, come on now.
01:07:28.000That's why you have AFPAC, because unironically, AFPAC sets itself apart because someone will go up there and say, this country wouldn't exist here.
01:07:38.000Without white people, and white people are done being bullied.
01:15:53.000Growing up, growing up, you know, my family wouldn't eat there.
01:15:58.000Not because of the black people, but, you know, we had a saying in the family about Olive Garden and about some of these other places.
01:16:08.000I remember the first time I went to Chili's like a few years ago.
01:16:12.000Because growing up, growing up, and when I was growing up, my family was kind of poor.
01:16:18.000You know, we were definitely working class.
01:16:21.000And, you know, I wore hand me downs and, You know, we were my family was so broke when I was growing up.
01:16:29.000My mom tells me the story about how, um, you know, one time we were driving out to uh my mom's friend's house, we had a play date with their kids or whatever, and my mom literally didn't have like three dollars to buy a coffee from Starbucks, she had to go to the coin star machine in the grocery store and get change, uh, because she didn't have a few like two dollars to buy coffee like that.
01:16:56.000So Everybody, I find it so rich when people say, oh, I'm this trust fund kid or something.
01:17:04.000And anyway, even in spite of that, in my entire life, growing up, I never ate at Chili's, TGI Fridays, Applebee's, Olive Garden, Red Lot, Outback.
01:17:21.000Never went to one of those places once.
01:19:00.000And before me and my sister were born, my family had a saying about Olive Garden that contains the N word that, you know, we're not allowed to say.
01:19:08.000That my parents wouldn't say around me and my sister about Olive Garden, its relationship with black people.
01:19:17.000It contains a bad word, contains a naughty word in there, so I'm not going to repeat it here.
01:21:27.000My friend who worked in retail told me that a dozen blacks raided his break room, taking all the chips, candy, And whatever was in the fridge.
01:21:34.000Some white guy also bought one of them a Gatorade because he didn't have cash.
01:21:39.000Everywhere you go, everywhere you go, that's what happens.
01:21:43.000That's not a novel experience, exactly.
01:21:47.000You could go anywhere, and this is the kind of thing that you get airplanes, airboards, Disney World, Six Flags, on the train, on the Amtrak, in the street, at work.
01:22:40.000Because, frankly, the tax code and the federal statutes are far too complex to say, let's just get rid of everything that could be weaponized.
01:33:39.000I just hate you and your faggot, and you should never super chat my show again unless you're going to say the words, I'm sorry, I was wrong, you were right.
01:36:15.000So, you know, if he wants to explain himself, he can explain himself.
01:36:20.000But as the boss, as the number one, as the guy that made this platform and this movement, an AFPAC, which everybody loves to take advantage of, I don't like it.