00:01:40.000And she writes a big article in the Washington Post years ago and said that Johnny Depp was physically abusing her and beating her up and all of this.
00:01:52.000And Johnny Depp has sued her for defamation.
00:01:54.000Rather than settling outside of court, they went to trial.
00:01:58.000And apparently, what has happened over the past few weeks is that it turns out she made all of it up.
00:02:27.000Johnny Depp has been awarded $15 million in damages from Amber Heard, and he was declared the victor, completely exonerated, and Amber Heard.
00:02:38.000Like I said, we will now receive the death penalty and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
00:02:44.000So we will be watching for the death penalty on that one and we'll be covering that.
00:02:51.000We'll be talking tonight, though, all about the case and what this means for us guys.
00:02:56.000I think it means basically men are back.
00:03:00.000It all started with Brock Turner all those years ago.
00:03:04.000Remember when Brock Turner had sex with that girl in the parking lot or whatever?
00:03:09.000And ever since then, these women have been getting away with everything rape allegations, running for president, being doctors, being lawyers.0.98
00:03:19.000They have been getting away with everything.1.00
00:03:53.000Unironically, though, huge victory because it proves that women sometimes lie, which is something that we could not believe three years ago.
00:04:21.000We'll also be talking tonight about the missiles, which yesterday I did a big show.
00:04:28.000And the news was that the Biden administration was not sending the missiles to Ukraine.
00:04:34.000The story today is that he, in fact, is sending the missiles to Ukraine.
00:04:40.000And the United States will be sending long range missiles, which can go 50 miles, perhaps into the territory of Russia to Ukraine as part of a new $700 million aid package, which is disappointing.
00:04:56.000Because yesterday I said this was the first.
00:04:58.000Signs so far in the conflict, maybe the second, of restraint from NATO.
00:05:06.000This seemed to be perhaps a tacit acknowledgement, read a certain way, that the United States was giving up on Ukraine winning the war.
00:05:15.000And it seemed transparent, almost nearly explicit, that all that we're doing at this point is just simply prolonging the fighting rather than trying to meaningfully win.
00:08:21.000This is the first time we've done a stream where it seems like we've got right wing people, left wing people, some YouTube drama.
00:08:28.000And I have to say, in retrospect, the debate with Medecker has turned into a huge boon for the platform because it has really opened up and expanded the America First universe.
00:08:41.000And it seems now that America First is not just a political phenomenon, but also seems to be a cultural phenomenon as well.
00:08:51.000And so it kind of all started with that in some sense.
00:08:53.000And now Saturday, we'll be doing it's me, Destiny Kai, Turkey Tom, who's a very popular drama YouTuber, Augie RFC, and hosted by Michael Alberto.
00:13:35.000Last night we covered what's going on in Ukraine.
00:13:38.000The United States keeps giving more military aid to Ukraine.
00:13:42.000We covered a couple weeks ago the $40 billion aid package, which is just ridiculously large.
00:13:49.000We covered last night in particular, this is the latest development.
00:13:53.000That the United States had been considering sending long range missiles to Ukraine, which would allow Ukrainian armed forces to shoot missiles into Russian territory.
00:14:04.000But as we understood at the time yesterday, the Biden administration had decided against sending those missiles.
00:14:14.000And in a press conference, Joe Biden said that he would not be doing that.
00:14:17.000He would not be sending missiles that would allow Ukraine to strike deep into the territory of Russia.
00:14:23.000And the Russian Foreign Ministry said that that was a great decision, that was reasonable.
00:14:29.000And I said last night that that was one of the first or only signs of restraint since the beginning of the conflict from NATO.
00:14:37.000But the big news today is that that is all off the table.
00:15:58.000It's this quote from Russia today, by the way, the most trusted name in news.
00:16:03.000It's this quote the U.S. will provide Ukraine with, quote, more advanced rocket systems.
00:16:09.000President Joe Biden revealed in an article published in the New York Times on Tuesday.
00:16:14.000Washington agreed to send multiple rocket launchers after Kiev gave, quote, assurances that the long range weapons will not be used to strike Russian territory, according to several media outlets on Tuesday.
00:16:29.000The M 142 high mobility artillery rocket system can hit targets as far as 50 miles away.
00:16:36.000The planned shipments are reportedly part of a $700 million military aid package for Ukraine that is due to be announced on Wednesday.
00:16:47.000The deal is said to include more javelin shoulder fired anti tank missile systems, various radar and ammunition.
00:16:53.000Biden signed a bill last month that provides Kiev with $40 billion of aid.
00:16:59.000In his article, Biden wrote that he had decided to, quote, provide the Ukrainians with more advanced rocket systems and munitions that will enable them to more precisely strike key targets on the battlefield in Ukraine.
00:18:23.000And it turned out weeks later that the United States had provided the military intelligence that allowed the Ukrainians to target the flagship, the biggest Russian ship in the Black Sea.
00:18:35.000Which, when that came out, was extremely controversial because then you've got basically direct military intervention from Washington that led to the sinking of a major military asset.
00:18:56.000We directly led to its destruction by giving the Ukrainians intelligence.
00:19:01.000And that didn't come out until weeks after the fact.
00:19:04.000And when it did, obviously this was perceived as an act of war, which it is, effectively.
00:19:11.000And the United States comes out and says, Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:19:14.000You know, we didn't know that when we gave the Ukrainian armed forces the coordinates for the ship that they would blow it up and destroy it.
00:19:27.000The United States comes out and literally says, Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:19:30.000You know, I mean, we just gave them the coordinates for that ship so they could do other things with that, not use it to destroy the ship and sink it.
00:21:08.000The United States manufactured, made, shipped.
00:21:12.000Paid for the missiles that the Ukrainians may, in very short order, be using to launch into Russian territory and kill Russians.
00:21:24.000And I know it's very stale and tired at this point, but just try to fathom if this were happening to the United States.
00:21:32.000Could you imagine if the United States was engaged in a war with Mexico or Cuba, and you had China sending missiles to Cuba that they otherwise would not have access to that would allow them to bomb Miami?
00:21:47.000Or Orlando or Corpus Christi, it would be unconscionable.
00:21:54.000Would we tolerate that and say, well, you know, China didn't launch them?
00:21:59.000Well, China didn't send them themselves.
00:22:01.000They just sent them to Cuba for the Cubans to send to us armed.
00:22:08.000Of course, that would be considered an act of war.
00:22:11.000And that is what we are doing we are constantly creating a circumstance and a dynamic.
00:22:19.000Which creates ambiguity in our relationship with Russia as to what level of conflict we are at with Russia.
00:22:59.000The pretext for that war was that the Taliban was harboring Al Qaeda.
00:23:03.000Not that Afghanistan launched the attack, not that Afghanistan supported the attack, but that Afghanistan allowed safe haven for the terrorists responsible.
00:23:12.000And we went to war in that country for 20 years.
00:23:17.000Now we're going to send long range missiles to Ukraine that may kill Russians in Russian territory.
00:23:30.000And I said just yesterday that could have been a big example of restraint, maybe the first one, maybe one of the only ones.
00:23:38.000And now that that has been reversed, it shows us the opposite, which is what I said yesterday.
00:23:44.000Yesterday, I said maybe there's some semblance of reason prevailing here.
00:23:48.000Maybe the United States is looking for an off ramp.
00:23:50.000Maybe they've sort of conceded, at least privately, that Ukraine will not win the war and therefore it's not worth further provoking Russia.
00:23:59.000But if they've reversed that decision, then that proves the opposite.
00:24:03.000There is nobody reasonable in Washington, D.C.
00:27:09.000And that's why I wasn't really interested.
00:27:11.000But the consequences of this are pretty significant.
00:27:16.000So apparently, Amber Heard went into the Washington Post, and actually, let's back up a step.
00:27:24.000She had been in a relationship with Johnny Depp and she went public alleging that he had abused her and done all these horrible things to her.
00:27:31.000Didn't mention him by name, but everybody knew she was talking about Johnny Depp.
00:27:36.000And not only did she publish an op ed in the Washington Post about it, she actually retained the services of the ACLU.
00:27:45.000I don't know if people know that detail about the story, but this is important.
00:27:50.000She did not even write the op ed herself.
00:27:53.000She paid, or at least she promised to pay the ACLU.
00:27:57.000$7 million, which she never paid, but she had the ACLU ghostwrite the op ed for her, which is very interesting because, in case you don't know, the ACLU is the American Civil Liberties Union.
00:28:14.000And historically, they're supposed to be a 501 nonprofit that is supposed to defend civil liberties, free speech in particular, among other things, but maybe most importantly, free speech historically.
00:28:28.000And so that's a very relevant detail about this when you get into how this is all shaken out.
00:28:37.000So she goes public in the Washington Post with her ghost written ACLU article about how Johnny Depp beat her and abused her and all this.
00:28:44.000And Johnny Depp has lost movie roles and irreparable reputational harm as a consequence of this.
00:28:52.000And so I guess Johnny Depp sued her for defamation.
00:28:54.000She countersued based on something he and his lawyers had said.
00:28:58.000And we've had this full bone trial now for weeks, very public, very raunchy text messages, voice memos, recordings, pictures, all this nasty stuff.
00:29:09.000And I'm going to be honest, I don't really enjoy that kind of stuff.
00:29:12.000I don't enjoy reveling in personal destruction.
00:29:15.000I don't enjoy this sort of, you know, drudging up all the nasty bits of a marriage or whatever.
00:29:25.000It's for a good cause in this case because I think Johnny Depp clearly had a case here, but it's very ugly.
00:29:31.000And I don't really enjoy that kind of gossipy type stuff.
00:30:02.000She won on one of her claims against one of Johnny Depp's lawyers.
00:30:07.000So she won two, but she's got to pay 15.
00:30:10.000And this is the story, which I will read to you from the New York Times.
00:30:14.000It says, For six weeks, the defamation case that actor Johnny Depp filed against his ex wife Amber Heard transfixed the nation, offering a rare instance of high profile hashtag MeToo charges and countercharges, including lurid accusations of physical abuse being hashed out in the public spotlight of a courtroom.
00:30:36.000On Wednesday, the seven person jury in Fairfax, Virginia, found that Mr. Depp had been defamed by Ms. Hurd when she described herself in a 2018 op ed in the Washington Post as a public figure representing domestic abuse.
00:30:51.000Mr. Depp was awarded more than $10 million in damages.
00:30:56.000During the trial, Mr. Depp had fiercely denied Ms. Hurd's accusations that he had subjected her to repeated physical abuse that included punching and headbutting and several instances of sexual assault.
00:31:08.000In a statement after the verdict, Mr. Depp thanked the jury, saying that it, quote, gave me my life back.
00:31:14.000Ms. Heard, who was in the courtroom as the verdict was read, said in a statement afterward that she was disappointed beyond words by their finding.
00:31:24.000She wrote, I am heartbroken that the mountain of evidence still was not enough to stand up to the disproportionate power, influence, and sway of my ex husband, she said.
00:31:34.000Ms. Heard did not seem buoyed by the fact that the jury also awarded her $2 million in damages, agreeing that she had been defamed in one instance by a lawyer for Mr. Depp.
00:31:45.000Such cases are often settled out of court in Part to avoid public scrutiny.
00:31:50.000The bitter charges and embarrassing details in this case were aired not only in open court but also before cameras that beamed every accusation onto television and live streams where they were turned into memes and debated on social media.
00:32:04.000The 2018 op ed that Ms. Heard wrote never mentioned Mr. Depp by name, but he argued that it clearly referred to their marriage, which began in 2015 and fell apart just over a year later, and that it was false.
00:32:16.000The jury agreed and found that it contained several statements that were false and made with actual malice.
00:32:22.000McKenna White, and this is to me the best part.
00:33:33.000If you believed her, you were a fool because she lied.
00:33:37.000And now, this is what the New York Times writes about it.
00:33:39.000Get this this is at the end of the article.
00:33:41.000It says, quote, McKenna White, a lawyer who counsels people as to the risks of publishing potentially contested accusations of sexual misconduct, said she worried that the online mockery of Ms. Hurd would make some less likely to come forward.
00:34:02.000She writes, The absolute destruction of Amber Heard is going to have an impact.
00:34:08.000If you're someone who is worried about what could happen if you speak out, this could have the same chilling effect that we've been trying to reverse all these years.
00:34:20.000And this is, in a nutshell, why this matters.
00:34:23.000Because, as you know, years ago we began down this path with Harvey Weinstein, and then it was one after the other.
00:35:35.000And when you have these kinds of sexual or intimate relationships, who's really to say?
00:35:43.000When you have these professional relationships that then sometimes cross the border, you know, there was one woman I remember who accused Brett Kavanaugh who said that she was gang raped 10 times.
00:35:55.000And she went voluntarily to the gang rape 10 times.
00:35:59.000It's like, how can you say, how can you say that you were the victim of like a group rape when you kept going to it a double digit number of times?
00:36:59.000Here we are all these years later, and one of them was taken to court a defamation case, a notoriously high burden of proof.
00:37:07.000Because when you're a public figure proving defamation, it's not enough to prove that the person said something that was untrue.
00:37:14.000You have to prove that they knew it was untrue and they did it anyway with a malicious intent.
00:37:22.000And then you have to prove damages, which is another, that's a whole separate thing, which is even more difficult.
00:37:28.000You have to prove they lied, they knowingly lied, they lied with a malicious intention, and you have to prove that that malicious lie did tangible monetized damages.
00:38:08.000And in spite of that, for years, Amber Heard was out there in public crying and whining and fought tooth and nail, didn't even settle, took this to court, and still, even after the fact, is going to go and play the victim in a public statement.
00:38:23.000And it tells you what's going on here.1.00
00:39:58.000And still, and this is to me the icing on the cake, and you will see this opinion printed in the New York Times.
00:40:04.000You will see it printed in other major publications.
00:40:07.000People will seriously come out and say that.
00:40:10.000Amber Heard lying about her husband, and it's proven, it was decided they literally took it to court and proved an impossibly high standard.
00:40:22.000And you'll still have feminists and these believe all women nutjobs come out and say, well, I just worry about the women and the chilling effect that this will have on women that do have legitimate accusations of sexual misconduct.
00:42:15.000What about the effect that the Me Too movement is having on men and about their sexual prospects and about their ability to form relationships with women?
00:42:24.000What about the men whose lives have been destroyed in the wake of false allegations, which we now know must exist?0.81
00:42:32.000If Amber Heard was proven to be a liar, we can assume the existence of other lying women who have unjustly and unfairly destroyed the lives of innocent men.
00:43:56.000I'm going to take it a step further.1.00
00:43:58.000Not only do we know that women lie, but we know that it's probably more likely that women lie.
00:44:03.000I think that if you were to take statistics, if you were to Collect data on the sexual abuse allegations since Me Too.
00:44:14.000I'm going to go out on a limb and say you would probably find more false allegations than true allegations, probably throughout all of human history.
00:44:24.000But especially since the so called Me Too movement started, I think you'll probably find that if you went and collected a scientific sample, you would find that more often than not the women were lying than that they were telling the truth.
00:44:58.000We love the men in the society too, actually.
00:45:03.000And maybe men deserve their day in court just like the women.
00:45:06.000And maybe the men, just as the woman has the right, excuse me.
00:45:12.000To not be harassed or come forward or whatever, a man has a right to defend his reputation and not have his life ruined based on hearsay.
00:45:23.000And unironically, it's true that women lie more than men.
00:45:28.000They lie more than men, and I think they lie in these cases more than men in particular.
00:45:33.000And I think that if you went back to a society where women were not in the workplace, and if you went back to a society where people didn't automatically believe women, and if women's testimony counted for a fraction of a man's, and Additionally, I think that if people just weren't even having sex and if people took marriage seriously, there was no such thing as like marital rape, and people weren't getting divorced and fighting things out in court, you would probably eradicate all of this.
00:46:01.000That's the thing that nobody wants to talk about.
00:46:04.000We could sort of like try and calibrate a perfect level of Me Too, or we could just do what we've been doing for 10,000 years, right?0.94
00:46:12.000We could try and calibrate, okay, let's try and get the pendulum just right, where just the right amount of women are making sex abuse allegations.
00:46:20.000And just the right amount of men are winning defamation cases.
00:46:24.000Or we could just go back to the old way of doing things, which worked fine forever.
00:46:31.000And we could just discount the testimony of women, get them out of the workplace, get people married young.
00:46:38.000And then you can't really argue about this casting couch stuff or whatever.
00:46:42.000It's like a man and a woman become a wife, and then it is what it is.
00:47:04.000Do not believe all women because they lie.
00:47:08.000And poor Johnny Depp, you know, just a, you know, like I said, I was never the biggest fan, but he came across well.
00:47:16.000He came across very well, very well played.
00:47:18.000He came out the victor, and good for him.
00:47:21.000And if it has a chilling effect on women making these baseless allegations against men, domestic abuse, sexual assault, whatever, then good.
00:47:31.000Society cannot be run according to the whims of women in this way.
00:47:35.000Because what we've set up with the perverse incentives of Me Too is that essentially any woman has power over any man at all times.0.96
00:47:46.000Any woman, subordinate or superior, they will be able to destroy any man's life.0.99
00:47:52.000All they have to do is cook up some sex scandal.
00:47:58.000When you write a blank check and say, we will believe all women, what does that mean?
00:48:02.000We will believe any and all allegations against men.
00:48:08.000So, you're talking about a woman secretary, you're talking about a woman cop, a woman boss, a woman anything will be able to level allegations against any man, and without a trial, without even proving them, just the appearance, because people say, well, where there's smoke, there's fire, just the appearance, the perception of impropriety, that the allegation is shot across the bow is enough.
00:49:32.000Feminism and its consequences have been a never ending, catastrophic disaster for Western civilization and any civilization that embraces it in every form, whether it's abortion.1.00
00:49:46.000Female incompetence in the workplace.1.00
00:49:49.000It's the hookup culture and these rampant allegations of sexual abuse.1.00
00:49:58.000So, hopefully, this does a little bit to turn the tide back in favor of men.
00:50:02.000Like I said earlier, I'm told that Amber Heard is being sent to Guantanamo Bay, where she will be tortured and then executed for her crimes against Johnny Depp, who starred in The Tourist.
00:50:17.000So, we will wait anxiously then to determine the method of killing.
00:50:21.000Will it be the classic electric chair?0.93
00:50:25.000Maybe she'll opt for a more traditional option like a firing squad.
00:51:44.000They started casting their spells again.
00:51:46.000They started speaking in devilish tongues and casting spells.
00:51:49.000And now we've got a totally fucked up society where the women are molesting your kids in primary schools, and women are accusing you of rape, or they're raping you in some cases, or they're killing you.
00:52:03.000And is Amber Heard one of these people who would not be sentenced to death for being a witch in medieval times?
01:00:30.000Last Wednesday, for the nine hours between the first and eighth tweet, were you disappointed that not a single Grohiper questioned the account's authenticity and brought it to your attention before the tranny porn video was posted?
01:00:43.000I was disappointed that, well, that's not entirely true.
01:00:47.000A lot of people question the account's authenticity.
01:00:50.000Dalton, being one of the major ones, said it was a fake account.
01:00:56.000I'm disappointed that people thought that those lame tweets, not even the trans porn one, but the lame content was mine.
01:01:04.000One of the tweets was like living in a goy mindset or something.
01:07:40.000I'm sort of like a melancholy, but, you know, I'm sort of like upbeat, but also melancholy, but also sort of like aggressive, but also sort of like a sweetheart, like an absolute sweetheart.
01:07:54.000I like how he said, at the risk of sounding gay.
01:07:58.000You know, if I just started off some sentences with that, I probably would be in a lot better shape.
01:08:03.000At the risk of sounding gay, niggas be like, at the risk of sounding gay.
01:08:11.000Yeah, I don't know what you mean by that.
01:08:33.000Sort of like a plucky, boyish, mischievous sweetheart, but was sort of like with a dark side, sort of like with an Anakin vibe, sort of like I slaughter them like animals, and not just the men, the women and the children too.
01:08:56.000Okay, you know, you could read into that a bad thing.
01:13:04.000I'm cursed, you know, because if it was just if I was just not a sort of alienated taxi driver like character, you know, I'd probably be the biggest chat ever.
01:13:18.000But instead, here I am, a sigma incel male.
01:13:21.000And you come to me like a slob and tell me we're the same, we're not the same.
01:13:29.000So, hey, congratulations on graduating high school, though.
01:13:32.000Yeah, congrats on graduating high school, pal.
01:15:19.000America First went from Kleinfelter to Clodfelter, and it's honestly a huge improvement.
01:15:23.000Clodfelter is making Kleinfelter look like a bitch by comparison.
01:15:29.000The Virgin Kleinfelter versus the Chad Claudefelter.0.95
01:15:33.000The Virgin Kleinfelter cries about not having a GF versus the Chad Claudefelter is married.
01:15:40.000The Virgin Kleinfelter gets no bitches and has no content versus the Chad Claudefelter that has an awesome show with high production quality and is actually funny and Chad and totally mogs people.
01:19:19.000Me driving around with a box of a thousand stickers of Joe Biden saying, I did that to put at every gas station in town every morning.
01:19:27.000Me driving around town at 3 a.m. With a box of 5,000 stickers that say I did that and putting them on every pump at every gas station in a 10 mile radius before I go to work.
01:22:45.000You made, like, you know, and listen, I know it's going to offend some of the comedy people, but I never thought Dave Chappelle was that funny.
01:22:52.000Maybe it's before my time, but the Dave Chappelle show, I seen stuff from there.
01:22:59.000I just didn't think it was all that funny.
01:25:35.000I have tradesmen in my family, you know?
01:25:37.000So I have immense respect for them, but.
01:25:40.000You know, it's not wrong to want upward economic and social mobility.
01:25:45.000And as much as people might say college is a waste of money, it still represents social mobility to have your kid do a professional job, you know.
01:29:36.000The only licit way to have sex is through marriage.0.85
01:29:39.000That's the only licit way to have sex.
01:29:43.000That is what moral, responsible sexuality looks like you hit puberty, you go through puberty, you get married young, and that's you having sex with for the rest of your life for the purpose of procreation.
01:30:59.000Where else in the animal kingdom do you see animals like hitting the age of sexual maturity and then being like, well, hang on, we got to wait until we can really evaluate this decision?
01:32:07.000Now, this is where you get this, you know, oh, well, they're 18 or this and that, and like all this other bullshit.
01:32:15.000You know, well, did they consent to the kissing?
01:32:17.000Did they consent to this particular act?
01:32:20.000This is where you get these sexual assault allegations where it's like, Well, I consented to the kissing, but not to the part that came next.
01:32:26.000I consented to the touching, but not the part that came next.
01:32:29.000It's like, so basing sexual morality around what someone gives permission to and what they're capable of giving permission to at a certain time or after the fact is just absolutely ludicrous.
01:32:43.000Well, I decided the day after that I really didn't give consent.
01:32:46.000Well, I was a little bit drunk or, oh, I was too young.
01:34:39.000But you don't get to say, well, we're not going to listen to God and we're not going to listen to the Bible and we're not going to get married and we're not going to do X, Y, and Z.
01:34:46.000Oh, but here we have all these arbitrary rules.
01:34:52.000Then that's when you get all these, that's when you run into all these practical application problems, like how drunk does a person need to be to not be able to consent?
01:35:01.000Because apparently sometimes it's fine, sometimes it's not.
01:36:25.000Sexual acts infinitely, and you can find a part where someone didn't give complete consent in that moment.
01:36:33.000And it's like this is what we're basing human sexuality around this ridiculous concept of, well, listen, I gotta be completely mentally mature, and I have to be completely sober, and my emotional state has to be perfect, and I can't really have feelings for you because then that might manipulate my headspace, and I have to feel good about it the day before, during, as well as the rest of my life after.
01:36:55.000And I have to give complete permission for every aspect, every step of the way as it happened.
01:37:29.000Historically, we understood that people are culpable for their actions.
01:37:32.000Now we get this thing where it's like, no, the only person responsible for rape is the rapist, not the woman for, you know, wearing whatever.
01:37:40.000It's like, women go out there and provoke sexuality.
01:37:44.000They literally, women are going out there and they're raping you with their eyes.1.00
01:38:09.000And so any man knows that it is almost impossible when a woman walks down the street or whatever and she's on full display, it is like impossible to not look.
01:40:12.000You can have sexual morality or you cannot, but you can have it both ways.
01:40:17.000You can have sexual morality, which comes from God.
01:40:20.000In which case, you have modesty and you have monogamy and you have marriage and you have sexuality within marriage, and people are respectful of this, and the genders are segregated and there's care taken to avoid sexual sin.
01:40:35.000Or you have lawlessness and hedonism, but then you can't go, oh, well, but what about all these edge cases about drunkenness or whatever?
01:41:36.000This is like the worst aspect of hedonism, you know?
01:41:40.000It's like you have a hedonistic sexual order, and then imposed on top of that, like this faggoty, like liberal superego, where it's like you're going to call someone up and say, hey, meet me at the courthouse and let's discuss the terms of our next sexual engagement and our courtship.
01:43:28.000Yeah, that was all going on when I was in high school, if I recall correctly.
01:43:33.000That was one of those, and that preceded, ironically, the Me Too movement.
01:43:36.000So, this is a thing that's been gathering for a long time on the college campuses, maybe more than anywhere, and then it blew up in Hollywood, and now it's like taking over our society.
01:43:46.000And we live in a society where it's, you know, men under the penalty of a rape allegation have to live their lives in fear.
01:45:55.000It comes with a little fucking plastic straw, and all you have to do is boop you know, you jam it through the box like a fucking child, like a crayon.
01:51:18.000Here's the thing death has really never bothered me too much because I think about it constantly and it's an inevitable part of life.
01:51:24.000So the most that it is is sort of shocking or jarring.
01:51:27.000And then, you know, it's really more the shock and it's sort of the.
01:51:33.000The irreversibility of it, this missed out.
01:51:38.000But it doesn't, I guess maybe it doesn't bother me on a deep level.
01:51:43.000I guess I didn't really need to cope with it in such a great way because, you know, I've sort of resigned myself to the fact that this is a pretty rough world.
01:52:32.000I was more interested in whether or not the no fly list comes with any unexpected roadblocks.
01:52:37.000Hearing you talk about how they kept your status secret got me thinking about what other shadow punishments they can dish out without telling you, real gang stalker, ours.
01:53:16.000In the same line of thought as women raping our eyes.1.00
01:53:19.000The softcore porn clothing they wear in public is inherently pedophilic because they don't care that someone's kids are also getting eye raped.0.92
01:53:54.000This message goes out to all the non incels watching Nick's show right now, you know he's right on the female question.
01:54:00.000You know women have indeed unironically gone too far.
01:54:03.000You just hate that it's Nick of all people in the US telling the truth.
01:54:07.000As soon as you start mentioning these talking points in your day to day conversation, you immediately plummet in attractiveness in the female eye, publicly.
01:55:01.000I know the feel, I sleep with one eye open because of a pretty damning rape allegation from this one insane pink haired chick who could ruin my life at any time for some total BS.1.00