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00:23:29.000You know, so last week we were all excited.
00:23:31.000We've been following this saga in Syria, where we've been there for years.
00:23:37.000You know, Obama put us in Syria to basically help remove Assad from power, but also to fight ISIS.
00:23:46.000It's been sort of a complicated mission there, but basically the endgame was twofold.
00:23:51.000Primarily it was to fight ISIS, but also it was in a backdoor way to try to overthrow Bashar al-Assad.
00:23:58.000So last week, or two weeks ago, this began to change when the president announced that in exchange for
00:24:06.000Turkey taking over the detained ISIS fighters in northeastern Syria, we would pull out and we would allow Turkey to establish a safe zone where the American troops used to be.
00:24:16.000And so we said last week that this was a huge victory, that finally the Nationalists had won, you know, finally Trump was going to have a foreign policy that resembled what he campaigned on, which is non-intervention, which is bringing the troops home from the Middle East.
00:24:32.000And today we find out that this withdrawal really isn't even a withdrawal at all.
00:24:38.000We're going to get into some more nuanced arguments about this, but basically they're taking all the troops that were in northeastern Syria and they're just moving them across the border to Iraq.
00:24:49.000So can you really say it's a withdrawal if you're just taking them from one country and putting them in another country that isn't the United States?
00:24:59.000So it's a thousand troops in northeastern Syria.
00:25:01.000We thought the troops are coming home.
00:25:03.000It's time for them to come home and so on.
00:25:06.000And they're actually just moving right across the border to western Iraq.
00:25:10.000And even better than that, we found out that there is going to be a residual force in Syria towards the Israeli and Jordan border.
00:25:19.000So in a different part of Syria, there will be residual troops protecting oil fields and presumably the Israeli border.
00:25:28.000And also there will be a residual force in northeastern Syria at the request and at the behest of Israel and I'm sure to a much lesser extent Jordan.
00:25:39.000So can you really say it's a withdrawal if you're still gonna have troops there and the ones that are gonna be there are just gonna be in the country right across the border?
00:28:07.000It's gonna be you know I guess they expected like incel 9-11 or something on October 4th And it didn't happen and instead it's gonna be the biggest movie of all time It's the biggest movie of all time already for me, so we're gonna talk about that a little bit And and of course what what does that say because I think it does say something you know that it got a certain reaction
00:28:30.000And there was a paranoia from all the usual suspects but I think the reaction was pretty clear from the people, from, you know, the audience.
00:28:39.000So we'll talk about that and that should do it for us.
00:29:01.000But number two, I want to talk about that tomorrow once we have all the results and we know who's going to be the next Prime Minister and everything, so...
00:29:10.000You know, we are going to talk about that for our Canadian fans.
00:29:21.000I'm sick of hearing about Brexit already.
00:29:23.000How many years has it been and they just can't get it done?
00:29:26.000And it's all this complicated stuff with the European Union and it's a deal and it's got to pass this thing and it's got to pass the Parliament.
00:33:05.000Do I have to explicitly say what I'm getting at here?
00:33:09.000Do I really have to come right out and say it?
00:33:11.000Or do you think you can maybe surmise?
00:33:13.000Do you think maybe based on context clues, based on deep background knowledge, maybe you can infer what I'm talking about, what I'm getting at?
00:33:23.000And you know, like, it's things like this at the end of the day, to me, that are red-pilling.
00:33:29.000It's things like this at the end of the day that really grind my gears.
00:33:32.000You know, we all know the country's changing, alright?
00:33:35.000We all know the demographics are changing, right?
00:33:38.000And we talk about the crime, and the gangs, and the welfare, and the money that's being spent, and all this.
00:33:45.000You know, we're aware of realities, of certain realities, of demographics, of people, you know, but all of that is fundamentally sort of abstract.
00:33:54.000It's sort of conceptual, at least for me, at least from my perspective.
00:33:59.000But it's these little encounters, you know, when you go downtown, when you go to Oak Park, you know, you go to the theater that's 15 minutes east, and it's these little encounters when that's really when it starts to get under your skin and you realize
00:34:36.000But don't you see how this is in some ways a white pill?
00:34:39.000In the sense that as the country changes, as the country and the composition of the country transforms and goes from respectful, polite, courteous, considerate moviegoers to
00:34:58.000The more that that happens, the more encounters like this happen, the more intersections of different worlds, the more people begin to become aware, annoyed perhaps, and I think that's our path forward.
00:35:10.000Are you kind of deducing what I'm getting at here?
00:35:12.000So, and I've always said this, that that's the white pill, that, you know, you have these two trends happening where
00:35:43.000So it's like, I'm kind of irritated in the moment, but you know, then, but then my Aryan brain, my Aryan sort of impulse control, load time preference brain says, you know what?
00:35:58.000And this is going, of course, to segue into the broader subject here, which is Joker.
00:36:04.000You know, that was sort of the prelude, that was the introduction.
00:36:07.000The big news, why I'm talking about this so much, is it's about to hit this big record for the box office in the United States.
00:36:14.000I'll read you, this is a report from The Hollywood Reporter.
00:36:18.000about the movie it says quote joker continues to laugh all the way to the bank in record fashion the warner brothers picture directed by todd phillips and starring joaquin phoenix as the menacing super villain joker is well on its way to becoming the top grossing r-rated film of all time at the global box office not adjusted for inflation
00:36:40.000Deadpool, the groundbreaking 2016 superhero picture starring Ryan Reynolds, is the current record holder, with $783 million in worldwide ticket sales.
00:36:48.000Deadpool 2's earnings were roughly $738 million.
00:36:49.000Through Sunday, Joker's global total stands at $737.5 million after three weekends in release, exceeding all expectations.
00:37:06.000so the record is 783 jokers at 737 on week three jokers domestic call over the october 18th to 20th frame was 29.2 million dollars for a north american total of 250 nearly 250 million dollars overseas the picture raked in another 77.9 million dollars for a running tally of 490.3 million
00:37:32.000The fourth best international showing of all time for a DC title behind Aquaman, The Dark Knight Rises and Batman vs Superman.
00:37:41.000Joker is expected to ultimately take in close to 900 million dollars globally.
00:37:46.000Some even think it has a shot at approaching 1 billion dollars because of course its run is not over in the U.S.
00:37:53.000or in the global box office and it has yet to come to China.
00:38:01.000So they say it could surpass the record by a lot, by over a hundred million dollars.
00:38:06.000They say it could even gross one billion dollars.
00:38:09.000And of course the reason I'm talking about this is not just because I'm obsessed with this movie and you know I think our movement or maybe just a small collection of maybe a couple dozen people on Twitter are obsessed with this movie, but because of course we know that the release of the movie and the movie itself
00:38:47.000We had heard for weeks prior to this movie, and we heard from the government, that there was going to be a mass shooting warning, right?
00:38:56.000That was all the report from the news media.
00:38:58.000And they kind of like, memed themselves, they kind of memed this into reality, when no such phenomenon ever existed.
00:39:06.000You know, I think it was first the media said, well a Joker movie is coming out, and I don't know, that could lead to incel terrorism,
00:39:15.000Because of course there was the Aurora shooting at the premiere of Dark Knight Rises in 2012 in Colorado.
00:39:21.000They said, well, we're hearing things online, there might be a shooting.
00:39:25.000And I guess because of all these reports, they sort of memed this into the consciousness.
00:39:30.000And then the government put out a warning.
00:39:31.000The Department of Defense issued a notice to police across the country and to the military saying to be on high alert that there might be some kind of mass casualty event.
00:39:42.000And what was critical in all these news stories, by the way, is that they never found any evidence of this.
00:39:48.000You know, the initial media coverage or the Department of Defense notification, in both of those reports there was not any evidence that they had found online organically that anybody was talking about carrying out some kind of act of violence.
00:40:15.000It was like all hell broke loose, you know, they said there was a credible threat, they were evacuating theaters, you know, people, I think there was one incident in like New York City where some guy walked in front of the theater, surveyed the theater to find his seat, but because I guess he had a bag or something, people thought, well, this is it, this is the big moment, and they all ran out of the theater, you know?
00:40:37.000The worst that they could find throughout the whole opening weekend was, I think somebody was smoking a cigarette in the theater.
00:40:43.000One person was yelling during the movie, was being obnoxious, you know?
00:40:47.000But for all the hype, for all that build-up, and I think we all know why, it ended up that there was no threat, you know, there was no incident, and it ended up grossing and becoming, you know, and we'll see, one of the biggest R-rated movies of all time.
00:41:00.000If not THE biggest R-rated film of all time.
00:41:04.000We all know, you know, irrespective of what you thought about the movie, if you've seen it or if you haven't, we know that it's not even about the movie itself.
00:41:11.000It's about what the movie represented.
00:41:14.000This was a movie that people decided, before they even saw it, before it was even released, what it meant, what it represented, based on the trailer.
00:41:23.000This is a movie about a victimized, straight, white male.
00:41:27.000And we know effectively how that goes.
00:41:30.000We basically know how the story's supposed to go.
00:41:33.000It's a victimized, straight, white man who becomes a villain, who perhaps kills people.
00:41:39.000The tone of the movie is gritty, dark, realistic.
00:41:42.000And so based on that premise, all the usual suspects in the media, all the liberals said, a movie like this is too dangerous to be released.
00:41:51.000A movie like this, at this time, is just irresponsible.
00:41:55.000And so that's why we started to see all these reports, and in fact, even a lot of the reviewers who saw the movie early.
00:42:01.000Refused to even review it, refused to even issue it a score out of 10 or out of 4 or whatever.
00:42:06.000A lot of them gave it a bad review because of the subject matter, because of the premise.
00:42:10.000You know, but that the movie did well in spite of all that, I think just goes to show where the country is at.
00:42:16.000It sort of brings to mind a certain conversation that I had.
00:42:20.000And now there's like ancient history, but it reminds me of this conversation that I had with Destiny and Hasan Piker back on the Trainwrecks TV debate.
00:42:27.000I think it says a lot about the media itself.
00:42:30.000There's this argument that the reason the media is going in a certain direction, advertisements, Hollywood movies, television shows, and you know what I'm talking about, the interjection of like interracial relationships,
00:43:06.000In short, all this social messaging and liberal political programming that we see across the board in media, a lot of people, I think, accept it because the going hypothesis to explain why this is happening is that this is simply the times.
00:43:46.000This is what the people want, this is what the market wants, and the advertising agencies, the Hollywood production studios, Netflix, you know all these different outlets, they're simply answering what people are begging for.
00:43:59.000I don't think something like this just goes to show that that's not true.
00:44:45.000So it's sort of debatable if it's our movie.
00:44:48.000But maybe it's a movie that's even sympathetic to our views.
00:44:51.000Sympathetic at the bare minimum to our plight as a people, a movie like this can go all the way on a small budget with all the controversy, with all the efforts to suppress the turnout, could go all the way and make a billion dollars worldwide.
00:45:06.000And all that is to say, of course, that the program is coming from the top down.
00:45:11.000The audiences, when they're given a simple movie,
00:45:15.000with a simple message it's not paused it's not obviously you know there's an agenda injected into it you know like Joker or like the Quentin Tarantino movie once upon a time in Hollywood when a movie like that comes out it does amazing it's like the biggest openings ever right and clearly when these other things come out when it's paused up it's pretty hit or miss sometimes it's okay a lot of times it's pretty bad and all this is to say
00:46:35.000This is not where we are, but this is where we want to be.
00:46:37.000And perhaps we will try to show you, we're going to try and convince you that this is the way the world is, so that maybe people act as though it were.
00:47:24.000It's just a simple, straightforward character study movie, you know, and I've done my analysis of it before, but it says a lot of things about the current industry.
00:47:32.000And, you know, you look at all the media hype around this, and I think it's actually very simple how they arrived at these kinds of conclusions.
00:47:39.000You know, as a content creator myself, I know how content is created basically, you know.
00:47:45.000Like, for example, and I think I talked about this when I was reviewing Devin Stack's review of Joker.
00:47:52.000I was doing a review of the review, Devin Stack's review of Joker, and I said as a content creator, I was looking at that video, I said, I am no stranger to the process where you're looking for something to publish.
00:48:04.000That's what all journalists, that's what all media people are doing.
00:48:08.000They're looking for content to report on, to get people to click, you know, for advertisements or for super chats or whatever.
00:48:15.000But I mean, that's effectively the process.
00:48:17.000We're looking for something to publish.
00:48:18.000And I'll go through the headlines, I'll go through the different stories, I'll sniff around on Twitter, see what people are talking about.
00:48:26.000And I'll find something that fits the broader narrative.
00:48:29.000I'll find something, for example, on Breitbart.
00:48:31.000You know, if it's about how, you know, as an example, illegal immigration levels are high, well, I'll take this headline and this fits into the narrative of, you know, Trump is hiring bad personnel and
00:48:44.000You know, that's one example where I'll see a headline, I'll see something, I'll hear a rumor, whatever, and maybe it's not concrete in itself, maybe it's not even totally legitimate, but you sort of finesse it, massage it into a bigger idea, a bigger truth, a bigger narrative,
00:48:59.000And I can tell you that's the process, I think, generally of what content creators, journalists, media people do.
00:49:05.000I'm sure that what happened in, you know, who knows where this originated, who knows where Ground Zero happened, or maybe it happened simultaneously in multiple places, but I'm sure in various, you know, online publications, in their newsroom, or their writers room, or whatever, they started to toss around the idea of, here's a movie about Joker,
00:49:25.000They know that the Joker is, in a very strange way, it's part of our internet culture.
00:49:32.000You know, we know the memes that have been created around Joker.
00:49:34.000We know that it's associated with incel culture, right-wing culture, you know, broadly speaking.
00:49:40.000So maybe they see this movie, they make that connection, and they say, well, I don't know, maybe the question needs to be asked.
00:49:46.000You know, maybe we see a certain person posting about this, like Gabe, for example.
00:50:04.000You know, the space the Joker occupies in the internet consciousness?
00:50:08.000Well, you know, what if this turns into something and gradually just sort of snowballs on top of itself?
00:50:13.000But, I mean, what it amounts to is people are taking something from nothing in order to fit the broader narrative, which is there's this incel epidemic, there's this right-wing shooter epidemic, and all it's gonna take is a movie to set people off and...
00:50:26.000But of course we know that's not the world we live in.
00:50:28.000It was ridiculous on its face that this would happen, right?
00:50:31.000But I think this movie, you know, and I know people at this point maybe are tired of hearing about it, but it is a cultural watershed moment, I do believe.
00:50:39.000Maybe it's not the most significant thing that's happened in the last five years, but I think this is definitely a cultural watershed moment, not just even for our circles, but I think it just says a lot about how the industry works.
00:50:51.000You know, opinion-making, taste-making, these cultural institutions.
00:50:55.000It shows you sort of how the sausage is made here.
00:50:57.000And it's a very good thing that this movie is grossing big.
00:51:00.000I know, again, some people like Devin Stack and a lot of retarded baby boomers are saying, you know, the movie's left-wing!
00:51:18.000I think it sends a message, so to speak.
00:51:20.000Again, if you're thinking about if you're dwelling on the $10 price of admission, giving money to Hollywood, whatever, just remember, it's not about the money.
00:51:31.000You know, all these people that doubted Joker, all these people wouldn't review it, all these femoids on Slate and Salon that said, I won't watch this movie, this is an incel movie.
00:51:40.000We're sending a message, a billion dollars, bitch.
00:52:17.000But I imagine a lot of people, it's like the ending of Joker.
00:52:20.000A lot of people, when I talk about Joker, I'm like Joker, standing on the car, you know, doing the face, and a lot of people are like the people wearing the clown masks cheering him on at the end of the film.
00:52:33.000That's how I imagine maybe a lot of the audience is like that as well.
00:53:09.000Maybe you could be naive if you believed that we were actually going to pull out of Syria for good.
00:53:16.000That that meant that we were actually pulling all the troops that were in Syria out of Syria and back home.
00:53:24.000You know, maybe you're naive for thinking that when Trump says we're bringing our troops in Syria home, that that means we're taking all the troops out of Syria and bringing them home.
00:53:34.000Well, it turns out what that actually meant is we're taking some of the troops in Syria and moving them to Iraq.
00:53:41.000So when Trump said, we're bringing our guys home, it's time, it's time they come home, and we're taking all of them out of Syria, well what he actually meant is that most of them are going to Iraq.
00:53:55.000And some of them are going to stay, indefinitely.
00:53:58.000And I'll read to you, it's just incredible how it works.
00:54:49.000Meanwhile, a Kurdish-led force said it had withdrawn all its fighters from the besieged Syrian town of Ras al-Ain.
00:54:56.000Correspondents said it appeared to be the start of a wider withdrawal under a U.S.-brokered temporary ceasefire agreement between Turkey and Kurdish fighters.
00:56:25.000As the retreating American convoy whipped by in Syria, it was greeted with locals flashing signs like, quote, thank you for US people, but Trump betrayed us.
00:56:35.000In Qamishli, a northern Syrian town near the Turkish border, local Kurds could be seen throwing rotten fruit and stones at the convoy.
00:56:45.000So these are real winners, don't you think?
00:56:56.000And honestly, you know, I think I said this on Friday, I just hate these people so much.
00:57:13.000I cannot tell you how infuriating it is to see across the whole mainstream media, every article I've read about this is, the tone of the article is something to the effect of, you know, the US is shameful for turning our backs on these Kurds.
00:57:29.000The Kurds that helped us fight ISIS for three years, or something like this.
00:57:38.000And anyway, it was an expansionist project.
00:57:41.000Like I said on Friday, this is part of the village strategy that the Kurds used, where they're moving into towns that weren't even theirs before.
00:57:50.000ISIS would come in into Yazidi towns, Christian towns, you know, other ethnic minority towns,
00:57:56.000And then once they were cleared out, once ISIS was cleared out by the American military and, you know, maybe the Kurds would help a little bit, then the Kurds would come into these towns that were never theirs and set up shop and say that they were their own.
00:58:09.000So, I mean, these people are communists, they're terrorists, they're left-wing, they're affiliated with Antifa, they're like primitive backwards animals in terms of how they practice Islam.
00:58:20.000It's like more barbaric than anywhere else.
00:58:24.000They're taking over towns and they're... This is leading to the slaughter of Christians, by the way.
00:58:30.000And then when we don't protect them forever, protect the gains that they've made, you know, villages that they've taken over that were never there, then they're gonna throw shit at us?
00:58:39.000Then they're gonna throw rocks and fruit and say, fuck you?
01:00:04.000President Donald Trump said on Monday that a small number of U.S.
01:00:07.000troops will actually remain in Syria at the request of Israel and Jordan, with some positioned near the borders with Jordan and Israel and others deployed to secure oil fields.
01:00:18.000Trump said, quote, the other region where we've been asked by Israel and Jordan to leave a small number of troops is a totally different section of Syria near Jordan and close to Israel.
01:00:28.000So we have a small group there and we secured the oil.
01:00:30.000Other than that, there's no reason for it in our opinion.
01:00:33.000No reason for the occupation of Syria.
01:00:36.000Well, actually, that's not even totally specific.
01:00:39.000This is the second report that I'll read to you.
01:00:42.000may now keep some troops in northeastern Syria as well, according to Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
01:00:49.000Esper said the troops are needed to secure oil fields from falling into the hands of ISIS and the group profiting from them, the Associated Press reports.
01:00:57.000So, again, if you're following all this, the first article said, well, actually, we're just leaving a small residual force in a totally different section of Syria near Jordan and Israel.
01:01:08.000Well, then another report says, well, actually, there's also going to be another residual force in the part of Syria that we're talking about, northeastern Syria.
01:01:18.000So like I said, they're not coming home.
01:01:21.000Most of them are going from Syria to Iraq to do more missions, to do more anti-ISIS counterinsurgency, but they're also leaving some troops both on the border with Israel and Jordan to secure oil fields, but also in northeastern Syria to also secure oil fields and do counterinsurgency activity there as well.
01:01:43.000At a certain point, you've got to ask yourself,
01:03:52.000And we're still in Iraq, and we're still in Afghanistan, and we're still in Yemen, and we're still in Nigeria, and Burkina Faso, and Niger, and we're still in Libya, and, you know, we're still everywhere.
01:04:04.000So nothing's ever going to change, but you know, and this only, you know, the other obvious takeaway, the other thing that this proves is who this was all about from the beginning.
01:04:12.000You know, I'm reading about all this and it's incredible.
01:04:15.000If you look up like Syria, Israel, Kurds, Israel, all the Israeli media has been blasting Trump over this.
01:04:36.000What do you think the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Zionist and the Israeli Knesset, what do you think he compared the withdrawal of America from Syria to?
01:04:55.000It's like the Holocaust because the Kurds, like the Jews,
01:04:59.000Are an ethnic minority that are under siege and attacked and we can relate to them and they don't have a country and everyone betrays them.
01:06:16.000Everybody in Washington DC, who is anybody, knows that, yet they say nothing.
01:06:21.000And that's because the control is so strong, the grip is so strong, that anybody who speaks out is fired, chopped, they lose their money, they get targeted, they're an anti-Semite.
01:07:05.000Because, you know, in Iraq we're still ostensibly there for a legitimate reason.
01:07:10.000It's still like a declared war basically.
01:07:13.000You know, so it's a little bit different, but you know, when can we ever just say that we're just going to have a clear, unambiguous victory?
01:07:20.000When can we ever say that the country is just doing good things?
01:07:27.000You know, and that's, and a lot of people don't understand what I'm saying when I say, I want to see something happen.
01:07:32.000I want to see a war, something like that.
01:07:34.000It's not because I like to see people killed.
01:07:36.000It's not because I like to see chaos and destruction and suffering.
01:07:41.000It's because things are just on this trajectory.
01:07:44.000The people that are in control will not allow us to deviate from that trajectory, and I just want to see a little bit of instability or chaos to prove that that deviation is possible.
01:07:55.000Because if things go awry, if things sort of go a little bit crazy for a moment, that means that their grasp on things is slipping, and that's what I'd like to see.
01:08:05.000But to me, what stands out, the most blackmailing thing, is that we elected Donald Trump
01:08:10.000Who was this reality TV host, he was saying crazy things during the campaign, and this guy was completely co-opted, assimilated within a couple of years.
01:08:19.000I'm not saying he's not better than Hillary, I'm not saying I'm not going to vote for him, that that's not the best alternative, that's the system we live in and all that, but it is just to say, this guy was supposed to be the biggest, like, mover and shaker ever.
01:08:32.000He was supposed to turn Washington upside down, and now look at him.
01:08:40.000In terms of the rhetoric, in terms of a lot of this stuff, it's a little bit better.
01:08:43.000I don't mean to say that it doesn't matter, you know, if it was him or Clinton or him or Rubio or whatever, but I just mean to say the potential that was there to really change things versus what we're getting now, which is sort of milquetoast and gradual and slow and obviously in a very controlled direction.
01:09:01.000If something so explosive like that could be assimilated and co-opted so quickly,
01:09:08.000To me, I just want to see that these people can still lose.
01:09:11.000I just want to see that these people, things can still happen that are outside their control, is all I mean to say.
01:09:19.000And now, and maybe the cherry on top of all that, is now you know what they're saying?
01:09:25.000Erdogan, the leader of Turkey, is seeking nuclear weapons.
01:09:32.000And so we're back to square one, right?
01:09:33.000And now they're saying that Erdogan, who is a big enemy of Israel, by the way, who's moving into Syria, squashing this dream of, you know, Syria remaining destabilized forever.
01:13:21.000Not a fan I'd American food Italian food Occasionally Mexican food, but that's about it for me L Ron says what do you think of those based Italians throwing the Amazon fertility idols into the Tiber very based very red-pilled I was heartened to see that happen
01:13:40.000First name says if you actually do have two Italian grandparents, you can probably claim Italian citizenship.
01:13:45.000Might be a good plan B in case they come for you here.
01:15:03.000You know, every time I watch it, I'm always like, oh yeah, that's, that's where that's from, you know, because that's, that's what people find memorable.
01:15:12.000Funny line, funny line, funny line in AFI 100 quotes.
01:17:21.000Adam says, Bob and Jenna had a class project where they were provided opposing concepts and debated which was a good thing versus a bad thing.
01:17:29.000Bob's side was the Nazis, Jenna's the Jews.
01:17:33.000There was a heated argument, but in the end,
01:18:09.000Didn't laugh Charlie Kirk says co-worker caught me looking at Kathy's use telegram and now he thinks I'm retarded.
01:18:17.000I was like, bro No, it's not what you think.
01:18:19.000She's totally cringe, but he already left the conference room.
01:18:22.000Ah many such cases I I have so many instances like that
01:18:27.000It's just impossible to, like, use your phone and not be caught looking at the wrong thing.
01:18:33.000I can't tell you how many times it's happened to me where I'm, like, looking at something or I'm playing a video and it just totally sounds wrong or looks wrong or something.
01:18:43.000Like I remember, and I hope Steve Franson is watching this, because I have to clarify this.
01:18:49.000I was in Miami, and we were at the Miami event, you know, the free speech whatever thing, and I was sitting next to Steve Franson, we were watching the Cathy Xu-Bernadine debate, and I opened up my phone, I was browsing Twitter, and I went on
01:19:10.000That's, I believe, one of his alternate Twitter accounts.
01:19:14.000And he posts a lot of weird things on there.
01:19:16.000So I'm scrolling through my timeline, and then that's kind of an important detail.
01:19:19.000I'm scrolling through, I'm looking at whatever, and I see that this The Master alternative Twitter account that PaulTown uses posted some really weird BDSM picture.
01:19:31.000Maybe you know what I'm talking about, if you follow that account.
01:19:34.000I don't even follow that account, but somebody, I think, like, uh, his old man account, like, retweeted it onto my timeline, or one of his Calvin accounts retweeted it onto my timeline.
01:19:44.000And so, so that happened to show up in my timeline, and, you know, I'm scrolling through, and then I noticed he was, Steve was looking at my Twitter account.
01:19:51.000I'm like, does this guy think that, like, does this guy think that this is what I'm looking at on Twitter?
01:19:56.000It's like, no, dude, it's PaulTownesAlt, you don't understand!
01:20:00.000But that's what it is on the timeline.
01:20:03.000And it's always, you know, it's Ethical Chad putting that same picture of that girl.
01:20:28.000Let's see Michael says also the guy with the hat shaking his head to the far right of you at the event is gay the truth shouldn't be that uncomfortable for a person that guy was honestly the worst and I was embarrassed that he was a part of it it was like
01:20:44.000So I don't know I don't want to get totally into it it's kind of you know I don't want to drama okay but we did this event and it was basically like put on by the Proud Boys and this demand free speech this like group it's like the Proud Boys and they're affiliated with Gavin and Milo and whatever and
01:21:02.000His name is like, I don't even know his name.
01:21:05.000He's like, does this podcast that nobody even watches.
01:21:08.000And they put him on the stage, and he was totally drunk and like a buffoon, cause like, they thought it was funny.
01:21:13.000And like, all the groipers in the room, all my guys were like, this guy sucks, get him off the stage.
01:21:18.000But all like, the Proud Boys in the front row thought it was so funny, cause like, their friend was drunk and making an ass out of himself.
01:22:40.000Really Good Comics says, Abba are a Swedish pop group formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Falskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Anderson, and Annie Frid Lyngstad.
01:22:53.000Pild Knight says, Thank you, Really Good Comics.
01:23:26.000I was telling somebody the other day, friend of mine, good friend of mine, good guy, I was telling him, you know, I don't think I would have gotten here without God.
01:23:33.000You know, at a certain point, I think this is a pitfall of successful people.
01:23:37.000They get to a certain point and then they say, I am the reason for all my success.
01:26:30.000says uh vid of dude saying anus 12 to his crying gf based i didn't see that yet in the text message i saw that one that was pretty based uh soul grin says you need to set the belt to m for mini reshrink all the curds and push them somewhere else yay patrick you saved the middle east well the problem is you've got it set to w for wombo
01:28:35.000I don't want people to think I'm saying that, you know, that kind of stuff is unimportant or, you know, it's not inspiring or whatever, but
01:28:58.000There is an argument to be made that people get caught up in the pomp and circumstance, right?
01:29:28.000You know so so yeah I uh and I reject a lot of Protestants will say Catholics worship Mary or they worship the Pope or whatever I'm not saying that but there is something to be said about it's about the relationship with God it's about the relationship with Jesus Christ and the church facilitates that and there's a conduit through which that happens but that's how it has to be considered so I agree gotta remember it's about and that's a lot of these people by the way
01:29:55.000Jordan Peterson, Owen Benjamin, they're some of the worst culprits when it comes to this.
01:29:59.000You know, Jordan Peterson, you know, he says he's a Christian.
01:31:09.000Sams has vindicated again, listening to your podcast from last February, and you said Elizabeth Warren started the exploratory committee to quell talk about the Native American thing.
01:32:59.000Some people know what I'm talking, some people have, probably most people have no idea what I'm talking about, but some people know what I'm talking about.
01:40:22.000Dude says, today two brass bald Catholic men stole the pagan indigenous statues that were replaced by the Pope in a church via Amazon Synod and threw them in the Tiber.
01:40:34.000Their YouTube channel is Michael Del Buffalo.
01:41:33.000Now, you know, people aren't interpreting that now.
01:41:36.000I saw on poll, and this is just so typical, this is my life, I saw there's some post on poll where somebody's like, oh, oh, Nick was saying how in high school they used to talk about this and he says he would kiss Blair White for $100,000 and told that story about eating the pizza in the woods and there were people there.
01:42:02.000without people just like making things up or like just like totally paranoid oh well that you know we're going to construct a narrative out of this i just have to become steven crowder you get what you deserve you get the entertainment you deserve is what i'm saying you want you want to be funny open book quirky kind of guy you want to be true to the people and this and this is how you get treated and then it's like well you know it's no wonder people become steven crowder
01:42:30.000Anyway, Lethal Brawler says, did you see the lame atheist reply video from Souris?
01:42:37.000Yeah, I think he made one a long time ago.
01:42:40.000If he made a new one, I didn't see that, but I saw he made a reaction video a few months ago, but it's kind of old news.
01:42:47.000Tom Cruise says, hey Nick, have you seen bra sound effect number two?
01:43:27.000Chicken on a raft says libertarians be like all identity politics are wrong as if being gender delusional is the same thing as being Italian or German.
01:43:57.000So, you know, to just pretend it doesn't exist, we just have to pretend identity doesn't exist and just vote as, you know, universal individual units.
01:46:59.000It's upsetting to me movies that are about a guy that gets bullied into like going off I'm like mom, you know, that's what this movie is about.
01:47:07.000You know, and it's like that's not even like a genre She tells me those movies are upsetting to me the ones were like somebody gets bullied and then they like, you know Go off basically.
01:47:16.000I had a she didn't say it exactly like that.
01:47:18.000I'm like mom you and that's such a typical It's like, you know, that's exactly what this movie is about.
01:47:23.000You know, that's exactly like I think you're just saying that things at this point You're just saying that you know
01:48:13.000Zach says a jury just ruled against a dad trying to save a seven-year-old son, James, from his mother who is forcing him to take hormones to transition.
01:48:22.000The dad is also forced to take classes on transgenderism.
01:48:25.000Yeah, I mean, what else is new, right?
01:55:03.000Kid says Bates video explaining the dangers of me magic was cringe and then it was overshadowed by his GF cheating But can we get a comeback special?
01:55:16.000I hate to say it Well, I don't hate to say it but people always give me a hard time because they have strong feelings about it They're like why are you still friends with big to Alaska?
01:56:01.000Of course, they're both hilarious But you know, I think Sam Hyde was like the main guy in there, you know So I'd probably say I'm a normie.
02:00:05.000He's already going through a tough time, and maybe he's a little bit cringe.
02:00:08.000Maybe he deserves a little bit of nagging, but he's going through a tough time, and I'm going to bully him on the show.
02:00:12.000You know, I think maybe that's uncalled for for me.
02:00:15.000So, but I mean, that's just my perspective on it, to elaborate a little bit.
02:00:20.000But yeah, I know, it's like, you know, you black out the profile, you make it seem like somebody died, like you got in a car accident, you have cancer or something.
02:00:50.000Okay, I assumed it was but you know, maybe it's somebody else
02:00:54.000Marginal error says marginal error Challenge you Nick Fuentes to a long-form discussion concerning the liturgy and its cultural impact time if you're choosing Yeah, sorry, you don't have any clout.
02:01:06.000So nope Harold says within an hour of being in Baltimore a bunch of