00:04:34.000And this has been, strangely, no one seems to be talking about this.
00:04:38.000I don't know why, but I've been on Twitter all weekend, you know, observing things.
00:04:43.000I don't have a Twitter account, but I've been on social media, watching social media, and I've been following the usual people that I do.
00:04:50.000I read Revolver every day, I read Fox, I read The Daily Wire, thedailywire.su.
00:04:57.000I read all of my favorite sources, and I check up on social media from time to time.
00:05:04.000And it's weird because conservatives don't seem to be talking about this at all, but this is kind of a big deal.
00:05:10.000Last year, when the COVID pandemic started and the lockdowns began, there were in various jurisdictions moratoriums put in place on evictions, meaning that landlords were not able to evict their tenants if they couldn't pay their rent.
00:05:27.000And so, what's gone on now for the past year and a half is that renters are not obligated to pay their rent because there's no consequences if they don't.
00:05:40.000And it varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
00:05:42.000In some places, A landlord could not physically remove a tenant from a property after evicting them because of the moratorium.
00:05:51.000In some jurisdictions, a landlord couldn't even initiate an eviction at all against a tenant.
00:05:59.000But all across the country, and the rules varied, but the rule was the same tenants who couldn't pay or wouldn't pay their rent could not be removed from a property.
00:06:10.000So, in essence, renters, millions of renters, became effectively squatters.
00:06:15.000And while landlords would pay the mortgage and pay for the taxes and repairs and everything like that, renters were not obligated to pay for their rent.
00:06:26.000And obviously, it's a problem on both sides.
00:06:28.000Renters can't get employed because the lockdown was in place for a year, and landlords couldn't get their rent because of the eviction moratorium.
00:06:36.000So now the eviction moratorium is set to expire this month, and the Congress did not re approve it.
00:06:43.000And the White House says that they don't have the constitutional authority to extend the eviction moratorium.
00:06:49.000And so now it's going to be a very chaotic period as tens of millions of people who cannot pay their rent and can't pay back rent, meaning all the rent that they owe from the past year, they will now face evictions.
00:07:03.000And this is going to be very problematic because you're going to have a lot of people that are going to get evicted and they're going to have nowhere to go.
00:07:30.000Hopefully, that eviction story, there's going to be more on that, I think, later this month because it's going to be, if they don't extend this across the country and they're not going to do it at the national level, but if they don't extend it in major cities, this could cause a lot of problems in a good way.
00:09:28.000So I bet my impressions are down on Gab because Gab doesn't have as many active users.
00:09:32.000I think Twitter has like Three to four hundred million active users.
00:09:35.000Gab, I think, has like twenty to thirty, so it's like one tenth the size overall.
00:09:40.000But if you look at the reposts and the likes on Gab, I'm getting like five to six thousand likes per post on Gab, which I was a little bit surprised how many people are on there.
00:09:52.000Gab has really grown in the past, uh, in the past seven months, you know, for as long as, um, for as long as Donald Trump has been banned from Twitter.
00:10:01.000I think that was actually a boon to all the alt tech platforms, including Gab.
00:10:05.000So I'm actually getting pretty good engagement on there.
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00:12:47.000Our first story tonight is about the eviction moratorium.
00:12:50.000Which, in case you didn't know, and I just went over this, for the past year and a half, renters have really not been obligated to pay their rent.
00:12:58.000And when the lockdown started last year, back in March, they put in place an eviction moratorium, which means landlords cannot evict their tenants.
00:13:07.000They can't evict their tenants if they don't pay.
00:13:09.000They can't evict their tenants if they don't pay for a year or a year and a half.
00:13:13.000And now that eviction moratorium is expiring.
00:13:16.000It was intended to be a form of economic relief for people that were getting laid off or losing their hours or losing their jobs.
00:13:23.000Or maybe they had to stay home with their kids, or a variety of consequences, economic consequences from the COVID lockdown.
00:13:31.000It was intended to relieve some of that by telling people, well, if you miss a month, that's okay.
00:13:36.000If you're behind on your rent, you won't get evicted.
00:13:39.000But now it's turned into like other aspects of the COVID relief, kind of like a form of welfare, like a systemic change to the economy.
00:13:49.000And now it's expiring this month because Congress has failed to extend it.
00:13:52.000The White House has said that they don't have the jurisdiction, they don't have the authority to extend it.
00:13:57.000And so, if it doesn't get extended now by local and state governments, tens of millions of people are now this month going to owe rent again, and they're going to owe back rent, meaning they'll have to pay for all the missed rent payments that they didn't pay for the past year.
00:14:16.000And according to different sources, I can't get a solid figure on this since I think some of the data is kind of manipulated, but tens of millions of people don't have the money to do that.
00:14:34.000So I'll read you this story here about this.
00:14:37.000It says, The White House said on Monday that it was unable to find a legal means to extend the eviction moratorium despite the fact that millions of Americans could soon lose their homes even as the Delta variant of COVID continues to spread.
00:14:53.000The CDC has been unable to find legal authority for a new targeted eviction moratorium.
00:14:59.000Said the White House press secretary, Our team is redoubling efforts to identify all available legal authorities to provide necessary protections.
00:15:08.000Citing a Supreme Court decision issued in late June, the White House said it was unable to unilaterally extend the moratorium.
00:15:15.000Last week, Sackey, who's the press secretary, issued a statement pressuring Congress to act, but the House went into recess before a vote could be held.
00:15:24.000Were it to pass the House, it is unclear if an extension of the moratorium would be able to pass the Senate.
00:15:30.000The federal eviction moratorium expired over the weekend, yet more than 6.5 million U.S. households are currently behind in rental payments, totaling more than $20 billion, according to a study by the Aspen Institute and the COVID Eviction Defense Project.
00:15:45.000Without federal protections in place, many renters will now need to pay months of back rent.
00:15:51.000Renters in some areas are still protected by state and local moratoriums, some of which have been extended as the number of COVID hospitalizations and cases continues to rise nationwide.
00:16:02.000So, like I said, this was put in place last year, and there was an argument that was made by the CDC that this was a health measure.
00:16:11.000This was a public health, public safety measure.
00:16:15.000They said that if people are getting evicted, then that's going to spread COVID.
00:16:20.000But I think that that was just kind of a convenient excuse to provide a form of economic relief to renters.
00:16:26.000And it's kind of a divisive issue because, on the one hand, there's a political angle to this where Republicans are looking at the Biden administration.
00:16:36.000And out of pure political expediency, they're criticizing the Biden administration and saying, look, Democrats and specifically liberal Democrats, these socialist, social Democrat types, they voted for Joe Biden.
00:16:52.000Joe Biden becomes president, and now Joe Biden is going to screw over the renters.
00:16:56.000Now, Joe Biden, whatever you think of the measure, from a political point of view, this is really bad for Democrats.
00:17:03.000Congressional Democrats are letting this expire, and the Biden administration is failing to do anything about it.
00:17:10.000So, one dimension to this, which I think we could all agree on, is that from the standpoint of political expediency, this is probably a good thing because it is going to cause a lot of problems.
00:17:27.000And whether you think it's good or bad, or whatever your opinion is on the actual policy and what it means for the people in the country, it's Biden and the Democrats screwing over their voters and not doing what they promised to do, and that's going to be bad for them.
00:17:45.000And that aspect of it I agree with, but that seems to be the only aspect of it that anybody's talking about.
00:17:51.000And like I said, I check social media, I check all the different news sources, and I can't seem to find really people talking about it at all.
00:18:01.000And when they are talking about it, they're talking about the constitutionality of an eviction moratorium, and they're talking about the, which I could really care less about, could not care less about, or they're talking about.
00:18:15.000Politically, how it's going to impact the Biden administration, which, you know, I don't think is really all that arguable.
00:18:21.000But then you got to think about it in terms of the substance of what's actually being done here.
00:18:25.000On the one hand, I honestly fall down on the side of the landlords.
00:18:32.000I mean, I definitely would come down on the side of the landlords because, you know, I look at the kinds of people that are renting, and, you know, definitely it's a lot of younger people, and definitely it's people maybe that are working class or something.
00:18:45.000And I know that we're supposed to be populists and Lately, we're more in favor of welfare than conservatives usually are.
00:19:02.000So if private businesses can't provide for people, if employers can't provide for people, and employees can't work and make money, well, then the government has to do something about it or end the lockdown.
00:19:15.000But I look at the situation now, and the lockdown has been over.
00:19:43.000They're taking unemployment, they're taking other forms of welfare, they don't have to pay their rent.
00:19:50.000And what's more is, you know, unlike the cash transfer, which just is printed by the Federal Reserve, they're They're printing welfare for the giant corporations.
00:19:59.000They might as well just print another quarter trillion dollars to just help people out, give them a thousand bucks, fifteen hundred bucks, or whatever.
00:20:06.000Unlike that, the people or the institutions that are subsidizing the eviction moratorium are the landlords, which, granted, in a lot of cases, the landlords are giant corporations.
00:20:20.000They're giant financial firms like BlackRock or other firms.
00:20:24.000BlackRock is only the biggest one that's been making the headlines, but other firms do this.
00:20:29.000Or it's People that own lots of properties.
00:20:32.000It's very, very rich people that own lots of properties.
00:20:35.000But in some cases, in some cases, landlords are people that have just escaped the rat race.
00:20:41.000Some landlords are people that saved up their money.
00:20:45.000They bought a house or they bought an investment property, they bought an apartment complex or something like that.
00:20:52.000And that's a form of passive income that they can use to not have to work for the rest of their lives.
00:20:58.000And so, unlike, in other words, unlike all these other forms of COVID relief, Whoever it's for, and in whatever form it takes, well, those have been subsidized really through inflation with quantitative easing, money printing, and fiscal stimulus, or it's subsidized by the ultra rich taxpayers, or I guess middle class taxpayers, or it's financed by debt.
00:21:20.000This form of COVID relief is a direct transfer from the landlord to the renters.
00:21:26.000Landlords still have to pay the mortgage, and the landlord still has to pay the taxes.
00:21:31.000There hasn't been a moratorium on property tax, as we all know.
00:21:35.000There hasn't been a moratorium on mortgage payments and debt payments, as we all know.
00:21:40.000There hasn't been a moratorium on having to maintain and keep up property, which is another expense.
00:21:46.000You know, landlords still have to keep the lights on and they still have to keep the heat on and they still have to keep the property in good shape.
00:21:53.000There's been no moratorium on that or even offering a place to live, but they can't collect rent.
00:21:59.000So it's subsidized housing, except that the government doesn't subsidize it, the private landlord does.
00:22:25.000Not all renters are scumbags, probably.
00:22:28.000But generally speaking, if you know any landlords or if you are one, if you own a property, if you've been a renter, if you've lived in a rental unit or something, you know that renters are like animals.
00:22:41.000And anything that a landlord does for an investment property will be destroyed by renters.
00:22:53.000In some cases, renters are people that can't afford a down payment on a house.
00:22:59.000In some cases, renters are people that are only living somewhere for a temporary period of time because they're going to school or they have to work at a job temporarily or something like that.
00:23:10.000But in a lot of cases, renters are low income people.
00:24:20.000You know, so I, the way of the world and the way that I see it, I have to come down on the side of the landlord and say, this thing should have never been put in place.
00:24:29.000Landlords got to pay the mortgage and the taxes and they got to pay for upkeep.
00:24:33.000Renters are going to have to pay rent.
00:25:06.000There's more than enough work to go around.
00:25:08.000People should begin to pay their rent.
00:25:10.000Now, there's another school of thought, though, about how we should think about this because I've also said in the past, I think I said this last week, that the social fabric is over.
00:25:32.000You should start taking advantage of welfare.
00:25:34.000If you can, take the unemployment bonus and the unemployment and the welfare and the cash transfers and don't work for as long as possible.
00:26:27.000They come with pre written checks in a briefcase so they could give whatever dollar amount they need to when they make their bid.
00:26:36.000They buy the house because they have all the money.
00:26:38.000And then they go in and charge an exorbitant rent.
00:26:42.000And they take houses off the market for owners.
00:26:45.000And they use the rental income and the cash flow from that to subsidize their empire.
00:26:49.000And this is a financial, institutional advantage that normal people don't have.
00:26:54.000Normal people aren't sitting on giant, giant piles of wealth.
00:26:59.000That they could go in and buy a house way above asking price and not see a return on that for a thousand years, but all the while get the cash flow from it and take a neighborhood of property owners and turn it into a neighborhood of renters or turn a neighborhood, you know, whatever, a housing development or a parcel of land and turning into some weird rental housing, you know, complex subdivision now.
00:27:23.000What's more is that, you know, you look at people that are renting and in some cases it's going to be right wing people.
00:27:29.000In some cases it's going to be people that we like.
00:27:32.000And so, if people that we like can take advantage of landlords, and if people that we like, people like us, cannot work, cannot pay taxes, and take advantage of landlords and take unemployment insurance and live a good life, and even if other people could do that, if that hurts the system, then maybe that's not the end of the world.
00:27:52.000So, there's sort of the Joker school of thought, and there's the Batman school of thought.
00:27:58.000There's what's really right and what's really decent and what makes sense.
00:28:04.000And what's constitutional and all of that.
00:28:07.000And then there's the angle that says well, the whole system is screwed.
00:28:10.000The people that own the houses are corrupt and rich.
00:28:13.000Maybe they can afford to subsidize the housing for a little while.
00:28:17.000And some good landlords will get screwed along the way.
00:28:21.000And honestly, it's a very complex issue.
00:28:24.000I guess where I would come down on this issue, I mean, I'm definitely more favorable towards landlords just because, I mean, I am a reactionary, elitist, conservative.
00:28:37.000I'm a populist in the sense that I fight for the people, and I think that America should represent the people, and I think the government should take care of the people, and the people.
00:29:22.000The people of this country have been abused and they have been betrayed and they have been stepped on by the government.
00:29:28.000But people now and people for all times, but especially in America and definitely over the past few generations, really not that impressive.
00:29:37.000I mean, listen, I hate to be the one to say that, but some days I feel like this great populist, I feel like the Iron Cross, William Jennings Bryan, or what was it, the Cross of Gold or whatever.
00:29:52.000Not the Iron Cross, that's something else.
00:30:25.000You know, fork toned sort of snake like lizard handshake, and we say it's time to kill 100 million people and depopulate the world.
00:30:34.000So it's a little bit, so my ideology, it's not exactly populist per se, it's more elitist.1.00
00:30:39.000So my impulse, my instinct is to say, you know, the Lord of the land, you know, these are the people that are being abused, and, you know, these swinish renters, these vagabonds should be thrown out on the street.1.00
00:30:53.000But I think ultimately where I'm arriving with all of this, When we look at it from a few different angles, the political angle, unquestionably, it's a good thing.1.00
00:31:10.000The angle about landlords, the angle about renters.
00:31:13.000I think ultimately, I would say this is good just because it's probably going to cause more chaos.
00:31:19.000That's how we have to start to think about these things.
00:31:22.000Rather than saying, well, that's not constitutional or that's not fair, do we have a free market or.
00:31:30.000I mean, the way that I look at it is if there are mass evictions and homelessness and riots, and maybe these renters are going to get together and start fires in the streets, and if it's going to cause more destabilization in America, if it's going to cause more resentment and more tension and anger and animosity towards the system, then I'm in favor of it.
00:31:57.000And I think that generally that's how we have to think because the economy is blowing up.
00:32:19.000None of this is going to last for very much longer.
00:32:21.000None of it is going to last for much longer.
00:32:24.000When I say much longer, I mean like I don't think it'll last 10 years.
00:32:28.000I don't think it'll last five years, honestly.
00:32:31.000So you might say, well, this is going to hurt landlords.
00:32:34.000I don't know if there's going to be a whole lot of, I don't know if there's going to be an economy in five years.
00:32:41.000So really, the way that we have to be thinking is what is going to cause the most pain?
00:32:46.000What's going to cause the most tension?
00:32:48.000What's going to be the most politically expedient for the opposition party in America?
00:32:53.000What's going to be the most sort of problematic for the system?
00:32:58.000What is going to be the thing that hurts the system the most or animates people against the system, aligns people against the system?
00:33:07.000And what is going to benefit the opposition to the system in America, the opposition party, which is America First, which is the dissident right?
00:33:15.000And I think that probably, probably, and don't get me wrong, if Renters are getting evicted and things.
00:33:22.000Definitely, there are going to be firms like BlackRock and others that will benefit.
00:33:28.000But I think that if we can sort of animate the lower classes, if we can kind of, I hate to use the word, but accelerate things, it might be a good thing for us.0.99
00:33:36.000So I'm just kind of curious to see how this is going to play out.
00:33:39.000I think that the economic pain from the COVID lockdown has basically just been stalled because they really fucked up the economy.
00:33:48.000And I mean, there's just no other way to say it.
00:33:51.000Everything that they've done, everything that's been done globally, just shutting down production, you can't do that.
00:33:57.000You definitely can't do that for a year, but you really can't do that in the kind of fragile economy that we have that is so dependent on very carefully calibrated supply chains and the way that manufacturing works.
00:34:11.000Without getting into too much detail, which is beyond the scope of this episode of this show, you really just can't shut down the economy.
00:34:17.000And you definitely can't devalue the currency to the extent that we have, where they've doubled.
00:34:23.000The monetary supply in the past year, meaning they've doubled the amount of money in the economy.
00:34:28.000And you're only beginning to see the cracks show.
00:34:49.000But we're really only just beginning to see the fallout from this.
00:34:52.000And the eviction moratorium is one of the COVID lockdown era things.
00:34:56.000Which is still going on, which is completely unsustainable and really cannot go on, and which we still haven't dealt with the consequences of it.
00:35:04.000So, I think it'll just be very interesting to see how this will play out because sooner or later, people are going to have to pay rent and they're going to have to pay back rent, and people are not going to be able to do that.
00:35:33.000It's not good in itself, but it's good for what we're trying to do.1.00
00:35:36.000So I think that that's, I think no matter how you look at it, I'm glad it's back in the news because it reminds people that we're far from out of the woods with this COVID stuff.
00:35:47.000Lockdowns, the virus itself, the vaccines, we're in for a world of hurt in the 2020s.0.52
00:35:53.000This is going to be like the worst decade in American history since the Great Depression.
00:35:57.000I'm betting economically, in terms of public health, fallout from the vaccines, it's going to be a rough time.
00:36:02.000But anyway, Not to blackmail too much.
00:36:07.000Like I said, I will probably be covering this over the next couple of weeks.
00:36:11.000I would be surprised if it didn't come back in the news in some form, if they didn't nationwide do something to extend the moratorium, if there wasn't some kind of big humanitarian outcry because of the fallout from this.
00:36:33.000I'm sure you probably all heard about it over the weekend if you're a Zoomer, I should say.
00:36:38.000If you're older, maybe you didn't hear about this at all.
00:36:42.000But in case you've been living under a rock, our featured story is about the internet personality Chris Chan, who over the weekend was arrested and brought into custody for raping his 80 year old mother.
00:36:58.000And the relevance for this show, number one, is this is an internet personality, so it kind of falls under the umbrella of like e drama.
00:37:06.000But I think the relevance is bigger than that.
00:37:08.000This is a trans guy, trans guy, bisexual, trans man, male to female, trans individual.
00:37:16.000And he is in jail right now for raping his 80 year old demented mother.
00:37:21.000She has severe dementia, and he was raping her for about a month.
00:37:25.000And I'll redo the story here from National File, kind of summarize what's going on here, and then we'll talk about it because it's pretty scary stuff.
00:37:34.000And I'll say, in the first place, in case you don't know, Chris Chan has been around for, I think, like 15 or 16 years or something, almost 20 years.
00:37:46.000I don't follow this guy, I've never been following him, but.
00:37:49.000I know he's been around forever, and he's kind of.
00:37:52.000If you're one of these people that's really into internet lore, if you're really like an old head who goes in forums and YouTube and things like that, then you know who this is.
00:38:03.000I know my friends have told me about this guy in the past, and he's a lol cow and everything, but I actually don't even know who the guy is.0.77
00:38:09.000Apparently, he wrote or drew Sonic comics, Sonic the Hedgehog, the video game character.
00:38:15.000He drew comics of that years ago, and he was a YouTuber and a blogger and did other things.
00:38:23.000And then he became trans in 2016 and came out as bisexual.
00:38:28.000So that's the background without getting into too much detail because I don't really know the whole story.
00:38:33.000And then what's come out this weekend, the reason he's in the news is because he was raping his mom.
00:38:56.000It says, quote, Christine Chandler, born Christopher Chandler, and better known as his internet moniker Chris Chan, has been arrested following reports that he admitted to engaging in sexual intercourse with his 80 year old mother, who is widely believed to be suffering from some form of dementia.
00:39:14.000Chandler, who has been staying at a hotel in Richmond, Virginia, since police served an order of protection, preventing him from returning to the family home or having any contact with his mother, was recorded during a live stream by Killstream host and Ralph Retort editor in chief, Ethan Ralph.
00:39:30.000Being escorted away from the hotel in handcuffs by local police officers.
00:39:35.000It is unclear what, if anything, Chandler has been charged with.
00:39:38.000Numerous clips from the video have already surfaced on social media.
00:39:42.000As National File originally reported in a nearly 10 minute audio recording posted to Kiwi Farms, a person identified as 39 year old Chandler appears to admit to having repeated sexual intercourse and contact with his 80 year old mother since June of this year.
00:39:59.000And at one point explains that, We have been doing it.
00:40:03.000Every third night, and the first night was on June 27th.
00:40:07.000The person identified as Chandler explained that they approached Barbara Chandler with care and caution in a timed manner or timed approach that, quote, just branched out slow and steady until they let Barbara make the first move and she wanted to do it.
00:40:22.000Chandler said, quote, she's got a really sensitive G spot because apparently I don't believe her.
00:40:28.000Any of her past boyfriends, ex husbands, they haven't really reached something, blah, blah, blah.
00:40:34.000He says they were more focused on themselves as opposed to focusing on her, which that's my focus.
00:40:40.000At this point in the call, the other person on the phone repeatedly noted that they were discussing sexual actions with his mother, and the person identified as Chandler did not dispute this.
00:40:50.000After the viral post was made on Kiwi Farms, a YouTuber named Dylan Thomas claims that he contacted Chandler to ascertain if the report was true.
00:40:59.000He said, I told Chris I wouldn't make this information public, but it is eating away at me.
00:41:04.000I asked Chris if he fucked his mom earlier, and she said it was true.
00:41:10.000In screenshots posted to Twitter by Thomas, Chandler appears to have written, I will trust you with the simple answer yes.
00:41:18.000Chandler reportedly took at least $750 from his mom's bank account, telling the operator of Kiwi Farms that it was an emergency.
00:41:26.000Josh Moon, the operator of Kiwi Farms, suggested that this may be in violation of the emergency protective order filed against Chandler.
00:41:33.000Additionally, Moon had attempted to help Chandler use GoFundMe to raise money needed to attend a My Little Pony convention and originally pledged to release his money to Chandler.
00:42:55.000And it's become very relevant lately because of legislation about transgender athletes competing in girls' sports and about whether or not children can be put on hormone replacement therapy or become chemically castrated, being put on puberty blockers at a young age.
00:43:16.000So it's become a lot more relevant now.
00:43:17.000It's become a real cultural battlefield about whether or not.
00:43:21.000A person can even be trans, and then how we're going to integrate all these trans people in a society where we, of course, have two categories male and female.
00:43:34.000And it's important in the context of all that politically that people see what's really going on here because the way that it's portrayed constantly in the media and in politics and when discussing legislation is it's about people's right to be who they want and it's a human rights issue.
00:43:49.000And people say things like trans rights are human rights, and there's this.
00:43:54.000Epidemic of trans people being killed or committing suicide.
00:43:58.000And they say the why are trans people being killed or committing suicide?
00:44:40.000Well, they portrayed them as flamboyant, funny, just like the rest of us.
00:44:46.000Oh, but they're just being who they are.
00:44:48.000It's something they can't help, and it's just a different kind of a lifestyle.1.00
00:44:52.000And so then gay marriage becomes legalized in 2015, and then a similar thing starts to happen with transgender people.0.99
00:44:58.000Starting in the 2016 election, that's when Hillary Clinton was campaigning on it, and I think that's the first time that was like a mainstream, like presidential, political issue, and really started to accelerate and increase over the past five years.
00:45:11.000Culminating in what you're seeing now and relatively recently, which was first the bathroom thing, the transgender bathroom issue, and then ultimately now it's about girl sports and it's about chemical castration.0.60
00:45:24.000It's about if this is going to be shown to children, which it now is.
00:45:28.000It's now on Nickelodeon and Disney Channel and the Muppets and everything.
00:45:33.000And I said this in the past you know, we have to reject all this because it's immoral and because ultimately, if you're a realist, you see that it's not the kind of friendly, made for TV Disney cartoon stuff that they put.
00:45:45.000All over on the media, it's a far darker world.
00:45:48.000These kinds of things, it's not just a person that's being who they are.
00:45:52.000It's not just a person who's a little bit eccentric or someone who's just a little bit different or, you know, everybody might be a little fluid and it's a spectrum and everyone's doing their own thing.
00:46:04.000Actually, this is the result of probably something going terribly wrong in a person's upbringing.
00:46:10.000And probably it's like other things, like other vices, like other, you know, forms of behavior that are frowned upon.
00:46:17.000It's an expression of A person who is deeply disturbed.
00:46:22.000It's an expression of severe mental or emotional problems.
00:46:26.000And that's why it tends to correlate strongly with other forms of mental illness like bipolar, schizophrenia, narcissism, depression, other neuroses, as well as suicidal tendencies, domestic violence, regular violence.
00:46:39.000And to me, this is like the perfect example because you see the picture of Chris Chan and you see it's literally just like a disgusting, freakish, pervert looking guy who's grown his hair out.
00:46:51.000And it's in a mugshot after he raped his mom.
00:46:54.000And everybody can look at that picture and it all makes sense.
00:46:58.000Anybody can look at that picture and you don't need to say a word.
00:47:02.000You don't need to watch a Prager You video.
00:47:05.000You don't need to have it explained to you.
00:47:26.000You know, you read a story about Grant Park in Chicago or Millennium Park in Chicago.
00:47:33.000300 black youths running around and fighting with each other, and some of them are carrying unregistered guns, and two people get shot.
00:47:41.000And read a story about Chicago, and it's all 16 and 17 year old black guys carjacking people on Lakeshore Drive and Michigan Avenue and downtown.
00:47:53.000Or you see a story about a black guy who kidnaps a white girl.0.88
00:48:13.000It's not like all the other TV shows and commercials and movies.
00:48:16.000People go, oh, you know, they see the mugshot, they see the dreadlocks, they see the complexion, and they see it enough times on the nightly news and they go, oh, that's why people feel that way.
00:48:30.000And the same thing goes with transgender, homosexuality, the same thing goes with women, you know.
00:48:37.000I think the biggest red pill that you could see at the end of the day is the news, you know, because you see enough of it and none of the programming, none of the indoctrination, none of what's being done in the schools and on TV really sticks if you just go out into society and begin to meet all these people that were told about all day long by progressives in their propaganda.0.58
00:49:01.000And this to me is like the most perfect, clear cut example of this.
00:49:05.000And here's the best part here's the kicker.
00:49:10.000So, Chris Chan gets arrested and is booked and everything.
00:49:15.000And it turns out, and I don't know if I know the exact details on this, but I saw this going around on 4chan.
00:49:20.000I saw this going around on poll and people reposting it on Twitter.
00:49:24.000But they say about Chris Chan, because he identifies as a transgender woman, I think there's something in the Virginia law which says that if he's legally called a woman because he sexually assaulted his mom, who's a woman, or was doing these things with his mom, who's a woman.
00:49:46.000Other people are saying, and they're saying alternatively, if he gets charged as a man, if he does wind up getting charged for this because he's a woman, or even if he gets charged and he's a woman, he'll get put in a woman's jail.
00:50:01.000So he'll get charged as a female or a male to female, transgender as a female.0.56
00:50:06.000So if he does get charged, he'll get thrown in jail and he'll be.0.99
00:50:14.000And then people say, alternatively, he could be charged anyway as a man and then go to a male prison, in which case the state invalidates transgender as a category.0.98
00:50:25.000No matter how this works out, ultimately, it's going to be a huge defeat for transgender people.0.99
00:50:31.000Either the guy gets off the hook because of transgenderism, in which case people will be outraged and say, well, now you've got transgender people, they're a menace to society, they're predators, they're raping their own moms, and they don't even get charged for it.0.97
00:50:44.000Or he winds up getting charged anyway, and then he goes to jail and he's raping women because of his transgender insanity.0.76
00:50:49.000You're going to put a male sexual predator who rapes women in a woman's jail, or he gets charged as a man and they don't even recognize transgender as a category, in which case trans people don't exist legally in the state of Virginia.0.78
00:51:03.000So, no matter how this works out, no matter what the outcome is, it's going to be horrible for everybody involved, except for, I guess, well, horrible for the people that support this kind of stuff, I should say.
00:51:16.000And I think the real lesson in all of this is.
00:51:18.000You know, when I look at Chris Chan, when I look at the mugshot, when I look at the picture of this guy, and when I read the transcribed audio conversation or I read the text messages, you know, what you see is not somebody who is a victim.
00:51:33.000You don't see somebody who is trying to live their healthy, normal life, which is just a little bit different than mine.
00:51:41.000What you see is a totally deranged pervert with severe mental problems who is a predator and a menace to society.
00:51:50.000And you see that we as a society are totally changing everything that we know.
00:51:54.000We're unlearning and relearning everything that we know about everything in order to accommodate people like this.1.00
00:52:06.000It goes for, honestly, anti racism for that matter, too.
00:52:14.000And sometimes I get black pilled thinking about how are we going to get our message out there?
00:52:18.000How are we going to red pill people if we're banned from all social media?
00:52:22.000And increasingly, I feel like we don't have to worry about that at all because, in as much as the left is controlling the distribution of information, as much as they're consolidating control, Over the distribution of information and the creation of facts and opinions.
00:52:40.000They can control people's perception of reality.
00:52:43.000They can manipulate people's perception of reality, but they can't control what's real.
00:52:48.000And ultimately, it doesn't matter what's in the advertisements or on TV or whatever.
00:52:54.000If they have it their way, we are going to live in a society that is just a nightmare like this because of the kinds of people that we now have to tolerate.
00:53:21.000You're going to have somebody like this in your little girl's locker room at school, or in your little girl's soccer team, or something like that, or in a bathroom, in a public restroom.0.50
00:53:33.000And ultimately, People are not going to be able to ignore what's going on in the society because you can program people for their entire lives to think about trans rights and in this particular context, and all they have to do is read this story, and all of that is evaporated in one day.0.51
00:53:51.000And people can say, activists can say, oh, well, this is one case, this is just one bad person, but you see Chris Chan, and this guy looks like every other trans person, looks like every other trans person, and everyone knows that, looks like every other.
00:54:08.000Male to female freak that you would see on the internet or anywhere else.0.52
00:54:55.000There's no such thing as right and wrong.
00:54:58.000All that there is is harm and being problematic and abuse and assault and these kinds of things.
00:55:07.000Your rights begin where my rights end, and that line is decided by if I'm bothering anybody else.
00:55:14.000You know, do whatever you want as long as it doesn't harm another person and love is love and so on.
00:55:18.000And they say, how could two people loving each other be wrong?
00:55:21.000How could somebody doing something to themselves, like castrating themselves, how could that be wrong?
00:55:27.000People say, how could it be wrong that a guy wears girls' clothes or a girl wears guys' clothes or a girl plays guy sports or a guy, you know, does whatever?
00:55:38.000And things like this, I said this last week, maybe are shocking people into rediscovering their conscience because people start to see.0.97
00:55:45.000The logical conclusion of that kind of nihilistic society of negative rights, where people say, Well, as long as you're not bothering anybody, then people say, Okay, well, in that case, the drag queen story hour goes forward, and we're going to have a trans pride parade on Nickelodeon, and Chris Chan is going to be raping his 80 year old mother, and this is all just fine and well.0.69
00:56:06.000And Vosh, fat Ian Kaczynski, is going to talk about raping kids and child porn, and so on.
00:56:12.000And suddenly, all these people that were cheering on, you know, oh, Ellen DeGeneres, that's awesome.
00:56:17.000That guy from Always Sunny and DeGeneres.
00:56:18.000Or not always sunny, the guy from How I Met Your Mother, Neil Patrick Hurst, he's awesome.
00:56:30.000Hopefully enough, people start to see that and many other things and start to follow that through at its logical conclusion and say, we fucked up.
00:56:39.000Our whole country is a nightmare now because we decided to say that there's no such thing as right and wrong.
00:56:48.000You know, everybody's just being denied their civil rights.
00:56:51.000The biggest problem is this white supremacy or heteronormativity or, you know, whatever.
00:56:57.000I think the white pill in all of this, as horrible as it is, is that everybody's beginning to see, or hopefully people are, there's going to be an opening where people can start to see the debts of human depravity, the capacity for human evil.
00:57:09.000And then maybe they'll start to wake up to the moral universe that we live in, start to wake up to the very relevant political.
00:57:18.000Political reality of right and wrong, and the role that the state and the government will have to play, and what kind of a society we want to live in.
00:57:27.000When we think about wholesome, what does that mean?
00:57:29.000We think about wholesome when we think about in our heart of hearts some things that most people ignore your conscience about what you ought to be doing, and what the institutions have said you ought to be doing that were discarded, and what your parents or grandparents thought you ought to be doing, but people didn't care.
00:58:16.000It's going to be hell on earth, or at least hell in this great Satan country we live in of America.
00:58:22.000We're going to see a lot of it for the next 10 years.
00:58:24.000The only hope is that even though we're deplatformed, even though we can't put our spin on it, we can't bring it to your timeline or your front page, even though we can't tell you what to think about it or why you should think something about it, hopefully it will speak for itself.
00:58:40.000And I think it does the more people see things like this.
01:02:51.000At a video of what LA, Chicago, Detroit, New York looked like 100 years ago, 90, 80, 70, 60 years ago, not that long ago, even quite honestly, 40 or 50 years ago.
01:03:09.000That is a span of one human lifetime, maybe a few generations.
01:03:15.000And think about how bad things have gotten and what has been the prevailing ideology of the system.
01:03:21.000As civil rights has advanced, as liberalism has advanced, as progress, social progress has been made, as religion has receded, as feminism has advanced, as gay and trans rights have advanced, as this ideology of the oppressed poor, the war on poverty has progressed, which direction has society moved?
01:03:52.000We're told that this social progress is progress.
01:03:57.000Progress meaning that we are progressing from one point to a better point, that things were bad and we're gradually making them better, incrementally making them better.
01:04:07.000And all progressives will say, well, things aren't perfect, which they never can be because there's only one heaven and it's not in this life.
01:04:17.000I don't know that they recognize that though, by the way, but they will say, well, we're not perfect.
01:04:21.000But we are constantly appealing to our better angels, and we're just trying and striving to make things better.
01:04:31.000And people might say, well, yeah, because Jim Crow was going on in the 60s.
01:04:36.000Okay, well, that notwithstanding, have things gotten better?
01:04:40.000Is this a better society to live in where people are wage slaves, live in their pod apartment, and their girlfriend's on OnlyFans, and they're addicted to pornography, and they don't talk to their neighbors, they don't know their neighbors.
01:04:56.000It's not safe to ride on public transportation.
01:04:59.000The popular culture is all about degeneracy and sex and filth.
01:08:03.000You know, I've got a sister and I know lots of girls.
01:08:08.000Well, I don't know, I actually know very few girls.
01:08:10.000Actually, but I knew girls in college and I knew girls in high school and none of them are interested in being political.
01:08:18.000None of them are interested in being political.1.00
01:08:20.000A lot of them are whores, don't get me wrong.1.00
01:08:21.000A lot of the girls I knew in high school and college were totally degenerate in themselves, but none of them were interested in politics.0.99
01:08:29.000While they might have been promiscuous, the girls that I knew in high school and college ultimately were interested in having families.
01:08:38.000I mean, ultimately were interested in social things.
01:08:42.000They were interested in guys, and they were interested in, at the end of the day, finding a husband.
01:08:48.000And it's not to say that they were trapped, they weren't.
01:08:52.000But quite honestly, it's probably more trad to be a promiscuous girl that goes to college to party and wind up with some like sports fraternity guy and get married and like live in the city and not live a Christian or a trad life or even a moral life.0.78
01:09:09.000But that is probably a more traditional arc.
01:09:12.000That's something that is probably more Lindy than a girl that is like, you know, a jet setting like political activist or like.
01:09:22.000Writing for Breaking 911 or writing for, you know, doing political things and kind of like trying to level up with different political people and, you know, winding up 30 or 35 and unmarried.
01:09:35.000So it's not in defense of promiscuity.0.81
01:09:38.000It's to say that, you know, in other words, normal girls are not interested in that kind of stuff.0.98
01:10:46.000TR says the foundation that hosts CPAC has opened internship applications for the Alexandria, Virginia office near D.C. If CPAC is held in D.C., will AFPAC be held nearby?
01:11:11.000Yeah, we decided why not do a show on Saturday and Sunday?
01:11:14.000Just, you know, just there's always content on the site.
01:11:20.000So I'm glad we had pretty good viewership for those.0.68
01:11:22.000Fat Florida Paleo consists Did you hear about all the girls at Lollapalooza getting the hell beat out of them because Playboy Cardi performed 45 minutes before Miley Cyrus and all the girls were in the mosh pits having no idea what was going on?0.70
01:11:59.000But when I was in high school, because I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, everybody, when I was in high school, everybody was always going to Lollapalooza.
01:12:09.000And everybody would wear the sluttiest outfits, and they'd all take the train downtown.
01:12:17.000And they'd wear a water bottle backpack, you know, with the straw.
01:12:23.000And they'd bring sometimes a water bottle of vodka and, you know, weed or whatever.
01:12:30.000And they'd go there and it would be on all the social media.
01:12:33.000It'd be on Instagram, it'd be on Snapchat.
01:12:35.000Lala, people posting their Lala outfits.
01:12:38.000And they're all covered in glitter and face paint.
01:13:58.000Being in a space where there's not a lot of people.
01:14:03.000So, anyway, so I was watching all the TikToks about that and I think some stuff on Instagram and Twitter and just thinking, who wants to, who's going to these things?
01:14:16.000And the worst, the worst is when there's like a big set and you've got, it's one of the big shows, one of the big performers goes on and it's a giant mosh pit and everybody's, and especially today.0.67
01:14:30.000Maybe it was different 40 years ago, but especially today.
01:14:33.000And not only is everybody dirty and sweaty and breathing on each other and they're all making out and they're all covered in shit, but then they've also all got their phones out.
01:14:41.000Everyone's all got their phones out recording the whole thing.
01:14:49.000And everybody then takes, there's no reception there, but they all take a story and record it and download it and then they post it on their story that night.
01:15:00.000And then everyone that you know who's in your area.
01:15:04.000All the stories are there, and every story is two minutes of a recorded concert, and it's all the same.
01:15:10.000And it's like, why are you even doing that?
01:15:12.000Why would you go to a concert, record it, download it, and post it so that the people that weren't there or were there are going to sit there?
01:15:23.000You think people are going to sit there and watch the concert that you recorded for two minutes on your Snap story or on your Instagram story?
01:15:37.000Here's the psychology people do that, and they think that everyone that follows them is going to watch the story and go, And like, feel what they were feeling vicariously and feel like jealous.
01:15:49.000You know, people are gonna film that and think, oh, wow, that's so cool.
01:16:53.000And people, you know, even like sports games, even like when I was in high school, people go to the high school games and they say, We love being in the stands.
01:17:01.000We like getting all dressed up for the game and we're all cheering together and we're all doing the chants together and we're all doing the fucking hand motions or whatever together.
01:17:09.000And we're all like, Look, we're all doing this.
01:17:12.000We're all doing this at the same time.
01:19:33.000They wear the sluttiest outfit they can find.
01:19:36.000And of course, Parking in Chicago is a nightmare.0.98
01:19:39.000So, all these TikTok girls are posting, like, when you have to walk to Lollapalooza.1.00
01:19:46.000And so, they'll park like 20 minutes away and they wear this whore outfit.0.99
01:19:51.000They step outside their car and they got, excuse me, they got to walk through downtown Chicago for like 20 minutes wearing nothing before they get to the festival where everyone else is dressed like them.0.96
01:20:02.000And they're all posting their walk of shame.
01:20:04.000And I look at them and I'm like, who does this appeal to?
01:21:03.000The vaccine was completed in like November, October, November, and they started giving it out to like hundreds of millions of people all at once in December.
01:21:13.000So, enough time has not even elapsed to know what the effect is on pregnant people, on pregnant women, as opposed to pregnant men.
01:21:26.000We don't even know what that's going to look like because enough time has not elapsed.
01:21:31.000I mean, of course, people who were already pregnant have gotten the vaccine and had kids or not had kids or whatever, but nine months has not even elapsed since the vaccine started to be administered in massive numbers.
01:21:47.000So, we have no idea what the long term effects of this is on a person.
01:21:52.000And we especially don't know what the long term effects of this will be on women and on their reproduction and even on men's reproductive abilities, you know, even on sperm count or fertility.
01:26:09.000You can't really secede from society unless you're ready to totally go off the grid, in which case, get off Telegram, Twitter, you know, just leave social media.
01:26:18.000But it's really just a reflexive negativity.
01:26:20.000People that have got something to say about everything, you know?
01:26:24.000I mean, yeah, me and Jaden and a couple of friends, we went to the White Sox game the other day.
01:33:41.000We were at the baseball game the other day, and I was watching it, and I was trying to pay attention.
01:33:46.000But at a certain point, I turned to Jaden, and I'm like, You know, it's important to remember they invented this game when they had literally nothing else to do except for, you know, farm.
01:33:57.000And, you know, I was watching the game the other day, and I'm like, You know, imagine thinking that this could compete with Fortnite.
01:34:04.000Imagine thinking that watching this, much less, I mean, playing this, much less watching this, would compete with.
01:34:16.000Some people would say, yes, yes, because.
01:34:19.000And it's like, well, other than the fact that we've been doing it for a long time, and your parents did it, and your grandparents did it, and there's a value in there, but in terms of pure entertainment value, there's nothing that's more stimulating than video games.
01:34:40.000And people could go on and they could wax poetically George Will and his fucking baseball columns about.
01:34:45.000Love of a game and all this kind of stuff.
01:34:47.000But if you're like 15, if you're a teenager and you've been playing video games your whole life, I feel like sports just don't do it for you.
01:34:55.000Some people are not going to like that, but that's just a reality.1.00
01:34:58.000So I think that Zoomers don't care about the Olympics.1.00
01:35:01.000I mean, I don't know any Zoomers that are watching it.0.99
01:35:05.000And then again, I guess I don't have like a normal friend group because all my friends are like, you know, gamers and neats and political people.
01:35:12.000But I don't know anybody at all that's watching it.
01:35:33.000It's a television phenomenon, and television is dead.
01:35:37.000So, you know, the Olympics, like the Super Bowl, like the Oscars, like the moon landing, like the State of the Union, like the Princess Diana killing, you know, like all that, like, you know, fucking Michael Jackson thriller.
01:35:51.000This is a television phenomenon from the 20th century.0.90
01:35:54.000It's just not, you know, something that Zoomers are watching.
01:35:57.000Zoomers watch streams, Zoomers watch, you know, live streams or streamed.
01:41:05.000It was transparent what he was doing to me, and it's transparent what he's doing to Baked Alaska.
01:41:09.000You know, what's worse is, I mean, these people just either they're well meaning, which they almost certainly aren't, in which case they have no self awareness, or they just are intentionally malicious, which is, I think, what they are in almost all cases.
01:41:25.000Because at the end of the stream, Louis Theroux is like, okay, let's wrap it up.
01:42:19.000And Louis Theroux is probably friends of pedophiles in the entertainment industry.
01:42:23.000Everyone knows that the entertainment industry is full of degeneracy and horrible things.
01:42:28.000And I'm sure Louis knows that better than we do.
01:42:30.000And I'm sure he's aware of that better than we are.
01:42:32.000And I'm sure he knows people that were Me Too'd and he knows people that have been accused of things and maybe people that no one even knows does things.
01:42:39.000And by the way, that's not to make a comparison, but it's to say about guilt by association.
01:42:58.000Would anybody go to him and say, Meatloaf was on Celebrity Apprentice?
01:43:03.000Gary Busey was on Celebrity Apprentice?
01:43:04.000Can you comment on something they did or said?
01:43:09.000So the only reason Louis goes to, even Beardson for that matter, he goes to Beardson and Baked Alaska because Beardson and Baked Alaska do and say things that I don't or wouldn't.
01:43:19.000And they do unsay those things not because I necessarily even see that they're a bad thing, but they do things that are in a completely different genre, you know?
01:43:45.000That's similar to other IRL streamers.
01:43:47.000That's the genre, you know, where you go out and you put on the text to speech and you get a reaction out of people and you do things and you say crazy things and you create drama and in some cases, You get involved with law enforcement and its relationships and its fights and things like that.
01:47:06.000But we've got to navigate a very difficult media and communication ecosystem where we're facing not only the smear and the blacklist, but also.
01:47:15.000Near total deplatforming and soon to be complete deplatforming from the internet.
01:47:19.000So it was based on that calculation that I said, you know, I'm going to go in there, I'm going to say my piece, they're going to cover AFPAC, and then they're going to do with that what they're going to do.
01:47:28.000They'll probably do guilt by association.
01:48:10.000And I, you know, I have to push back a little bit on some people with the concern trolling and these people that say, oh, what Baked Alaska did was bad optics.
01:48:20.000They're going to use this to make Nick look bad and blah, blah, blah.
01:48:24.000You got to go with the meme magic, baby.
01:48:26.000Some of these people are the same people that would have said, oh, Donald Trump should have never said that illegals are rapists.
01:48:33.000Donald Trump should have never said Muslim ban.
01:48:35.000He should have never said Bush did 9 11.
01:48:37.000He should have never said Ted Cruz's dad killed Jack Kennedy and so on and so on and so on, right?
01:48:50.000And there's all the difference in the world between putting on a white polo and khakis and carrying a torch like the Ku Klux Klan and getting photographed, you know, shouting, Jews will not replace us.0.94
01:49:02.000There's all the difference between doing something absolutely retarded like that and.0.95
01:49:07.000You know, somebody like Baked Alaska, who's obviously an entertainer, someone who's obviously kidding, and other forms of outrage comedy, outrage humor.0.98
01:49:18.000You know, I see the Baked Alaska stuff.
01:49:20.000To me, that's reminiscent of that's funny stuff.
01:49:24.000Anybody could watch that and know that for what it is.
01:49:26.000Anybody could watch that and say, well, some aspects of it.
01:49:30.000And I would say Baked Alaska is not the best debater.
01:50:02.000So it's a very sort of subtle difference where, you know, when I think about 2016 on 4chan, there was a real sort of.
01:50:14.000There was a defining transition when it went from trolling and being funny and supporting Donald Trump and being red pilled and everything.
01:50:25.000And then there were elements like Spencer and these other feds and bad actors or morons like Matt Heimbach and others that took all of that energy and redirected it or what's the other word?
01:50:46.000But essentially, redirected it into something that is weird, something that is hyper political, and something that's like a weird fringe political thing.
01:50:55.000You know, because Charlottesville was not the outcome of the meme war.
01:51:10.000That was something completely different.
01:51:12.000And there were a lot of people that were in the meme war that got caught up in the.
01:51:19.000Which produced Charlottesville, but Charlottesville was not a consequence of the meme war.
01:51:24.000The Trump movement was, and the Groyper War was, and America First is an extension of the meme war.
01:51:30.000And I think people understand that now because after 2017, people said, oh my gosh, Charlottesville's terrible, and it's, you know, we have to do what happened, how did it get this way, and so on.
01:51:45.000But I think after 2019, people rediscovered what the meme war was really about, which was really more about.
01:51:54.000You know, fighting back against all this fake gay bullshit, you know, being real, being uncensored, being honest, being honest about race, being honest about women, being honest about what's going on in the society, not self censoring.0.60
01:52:07.000You know, all of it started with Gamergate.0.99
01:52:09.000It all started with Gamergate, and it started with like anti SJW stuff.
01:52:14.000And it started in a very cheeky, you know, funny, ironic way, and it was about, you know, overthrowing the censors.
01:52:24.000They were preventing us from having a real conversation about all the problems.
01:52:59.000If that's not clear, we shouldn't be afraid of the same kind of meme war tactics because of Charlottesville, because the alt right happened in 2017.
01:53:10.000And I'm not talking about the alt right of 16, I'm talking about the alt right of 17.
01:53:14.000We can't be afraid of being like the 2016 meme war, which happened on 4chan and He Will Not Divide Us and Sam Hyde and Pepe and all that kind of stuff because of what happened in 2017, which was Hailgate.
01:53:29.000Well, Halegate, I guess, was technically 16, and Charlottesville, and Spencer, and Heimbeck, and their gay college tour, and TRS, and all that kind of stuff.
01:53:39.000And so a lot of people took so called optics to a place where it was never intended to go and what it never meant, and say, oh, now we have to tone police everybody, and now we have to be constantly hand wringing and worrying about, oh my gosh, what's the media going to say about this?
01:54:02.000It's gotten to the point where now it's like this neuroses where now everybody wants to be this clean cut movement where everybody's robotic.
01:54:09.000And, you know, if you want to do that, you might as well just join Con Inc.
01:54:13.000You might as well just become Con Inc.
01:54:16.000And here's the problem we can't beat Con Inc playing Con Inc's game.
01:54:22.000If you want to be a joyless faggot, if you want to be a joyless, you know, with no edge, no humor, not controversial, not pushing the envelope, if you want to be safe, If you just want to come up with clever rhetorical tricks and these little reversals and shit like that, you know, you're playing Con Inc.'s game.1.00
01:55:16.000Optics meant we have to come up with a messaging, we have to come up with a look or something, in short, that isn't so repellent to normal people, which is what the alt right was.
01:55:26.000It was people going out there and saying, I want to enhance white privilege.
01:55:31.000And, you know, national socialism or death is what the Heimback Tour was called.
01:55:36.000And people going around angry and yelling and this resentment and, you know, and all of that.
01:55:44.000And optics was about saying, maybe we should make something that's sort of appealing, something that's.
01:56:16.000Con Inc. thinks we have to have Trumpism without Trump.
01:56:19.000We have to have Nick Fuentes without Nick Fuentes, America First without Nick Fuentes.
01:56:23.000We have to have Saurabh Shwarma and we have to have APU and we have to have all this other clean cut stuff that they've never said anything or thought anything controversial in their lives.
01:56:34.000And that might be a viable way to do things, except for the fact that we will never outdo them because if we're using the same playbook, guess what?
01:56:43.000They've got more money, more connections, more experience, more competence, more everything behind that playbook than we do.
01:57:29.000And by the way, this is not talking about infiltrating.
01:57:32.000Infiltration is a totally different story.
01:57:34.000We're talking strictly about what form the movement should take.
01:57:37.000And the form the movement should take is what, and the only way we're going to have a competitive advantage is if we're going to do the things that they can't do.
01:58:14.000If I sounded just like Charlie Kirk, well, Charlie Kirk is a better Charlie Kirk than Nick Fuentes.
01:58:19.000Charlie Kirk has better production value and he's been doing the talking points for years and he's got a better research team and a better camera and better distribution and he's on Twitter and YouTube.
01:58:29.000So no turning point people would watch my show if this was Charlie Kirk 2 but red pilled.
01:58:34.000But all the turning point people watch my show because it's outrageous and because it's funny and because I say things that they shake their head and say, Oh, I shouldn't laugh at that.
01:58:42.000I get in trouble if people knew I was watching that.
01:58:47.000And some people don't understand that.
01:58:50.000People that are not visionaries, frankly, people that can't at least think like visionaries, people that don't know how to win, people that don't get it and don't have what it takes will never understand that.
01:59:05.000People like that do not have a great big mind.
02:00:01.000I will listen to criticism from people that are successful, I will listen to criticism from people that have innovated.
02:00:06.000I will listen, in other words, from criticism that's coming from a place of knowledge about what we're trying to do and people that know why we succeeded, and not from people that don't have the vaguest clue.
02:00:23.000And that's not, and by the way, I'm not saying that like I'm some great big wizard or anything, but it's just about you need a certain kind of thinking to get ahead because things are so tough and we're in such a bad spot between censorship, blacklisting, political correctness.
02:00:39.000I mean, there's a lot going against us, and this show has succeeded in spite of all of that, really against every odd.
02:00:45.000And people are going to take a look at what I'm doing and say, you know, oh, well.
02:00:49.000That's not very optical, or oh, you know, you can't do that.
02:00:51.000And this kind of concern trolling stuff.
02:00:56.000And it's frustrating because people that are saying that don't understand why any of this has worked in the first place.
02:01:03.000They don't even know why this has been successful in the first place.
02:01:06.000Patrick Casey was one of these people.
02:01:09.000This is why I never really got along very well with Patrick, he was not a visionary thinker.
02:01:17.000He never understood what made America first successful.
02:01:20.000He knew that it was, and that's why he joined onto it, and that's why he towed the party line.
02:01:25.000But he never understood why this was successful.
02:01:28.000And that's why, now that he's not a part of it, he doesn't know what he's doing.
02:01:40.000And then, obviously, not to get into what happened, why he split and everything, but he split for honestly suspicious reasons, cowardice or maybe something else.
02:01:52.000But he splits and goes on and does his own thing.
02:01:54.000Well, not only did he suffer because of his betrayal, but also.
02:01:58.000Because he never understood what made it successful, and so he couldn't replicate, prolong, or even maintain or perpetuate a fraction of the success that he shared with us.
02:02:12.000So, in other words, so yeah, I saw the Baked Alaska stream.
02:02:15.000I thought it was very funny, and part of me felt compelled to be upset about it because of what was being said.
02:02:22.000And, you know, I would never go out with a speaker strapped to my chest blasting the N word, but I was watching the stream, and you know what?
02:02:43.000You know, I mean, we have to get over that compulsion to explain ourselves.
02:02:48.000We have to get over this compulsion, this illusion of control, that we can control how people are going to interpret what we say, that we can control what people are going to say about us in the media or how they're going to frame us.
02:03:41.000Yes, sometimes say and do things that are controversial.
02:03:44.000That's why I've never apologized for the cookie joke because it was funny.
02:03:50.000And even if you don't think it was funny, it was an unguarded moment.
02:03:54.000And if you're against censorship and all of that, then we have to be in favor of having unguarded moments.
02:03:59.000We want to have entertainers that are unguarded, people that are going to touch third rails and be controversial.
02:04:06.000If we have to become joyless, self censoring people that are guarded at all times and ultra political and ultra cognizant of.
02:04:16.000Of how people are going to frame us, and if we have to act in all moments like fake political bullshit pundits, then I don't want to do this anymore.
02:05:11.000And if only Trump didn't talk about illegals or rapists.
02:05:14.000And if only Trump didn't say Ground by the Pussy.
02:05:16.000And if only Tucker Carlson wasn't caught on that Shock Jock radio show.0.62
02:05:20.000And if only PewDiePie didn't dress up like a Nazi and have that video with the Indians holding up the sign.
02:05:26.000And if only Kanye didn't say slavery was a choice or take the microphone from Taylor Swift.0.65
02:05:31.000And if, you know, I mean, if you want to be real, if you want to be part of the antithesis of the modern world, which is bullshit and it's too controlled, then we have got to be real human beings.
02:05:47.000Not with an asterisk, not with some trademark label, we have to be real human beings.
02:09:45.000I mean, I can understand why some people would say he's obnoxious or annoying if you watch him on the stream or whatever, but how could you not love this guy?
02:09:55.000How do you not see this guy in the Capitol?
02:09:58.000Inside the Capitol, and he's on the phone.
02:10:36.000I'm a purist about this kind of stuff, about the meme war.
02:10:41.000That's the difference between me and all these other people that are out there and they chuckle about this quietly, or, you know, they're trying to be something that they're not.
02:12:49.000And the kinds of things you have to think about you can't put in ceiling fans because they'll break them and they won't clean them.
02:12:56.000You can't put in place blinds because they're dirty and they'll break them.
02:13:01.000I mean, simple things you have to put in closets as you can't hang things up because they'll fuck it up and they'll put holes all over the walls.
02:13:10.000And, you know, you got to put up like basically plastic walls in the hallways and the bathrooms because they will smear shit and piss on the walls.
02:14:22.000Daniel, and a lot of them, by the way, a lot of them are getting subsidies from the government and still not paying the rent.
02:14:27.000In a lot of cases, renters are getting subsidized rent from the government and they're just not giving it to their landlord because they don't have to, because they won't get evicted if they don't.
02:14:40.000So there are people that are just not paying their rent.
02:14:46.000And evictions are already hard enough.0.95
02:14:48.000Daniel says this may be trite, but notice how vehemently the Tranny Brigade has been defending Chris Chan, saying that we shouldn't misgender her just because she's a rapist.0.99
02:14:57.000People who misgender trannies are less human than rapists to these people.0.98
02:15:01.000Yeah, I mean, think about how bad that is.0.77
02:15:05.000And think about how warped the moral spectrum is for these people.
02:15:11.000They think that if you're racist or homophobic, that's worse than being a rapist or a murderer.
02:15:15.000They think that you being white is worse than you being like a criminal.
02:15:20.000They look at a black criminal, murderer, rapist, and they're more sympathetic to that person than an average white person or even a white liberal.
02:15:38.000And honestly, it's because they're all sick too, for the most part.1.00
02:15:41.000I'm sure there are trannies that would say that's wrong, but I mean, why do you think like 40% of them kill themselves?0.98
02:15:47.000It's not because people say, oh, it's discrimination.
02:15:51.000Take a look at the rates of mental illness in the LGBTQ community.
02:15:56.000Take a look at the rate of legitimate mental illness, psychopathy, sociopathy, narcissism, schizophrenia, depression, and look at the suicide rates.0.75
02:17:04.000All things being equal, without discrimination, these disparities wouldn't exist.
02:17:07.000And black people will be the same as white people, and gay people will be the same as straight people, and trans people will be the same as cis people, and women will be the same as men, women too.
02:17:28.000We thought they were MMs, but they're Skittles.0.98
02:17:30.000I thought of that today in the bathroom.0.99
02:17:32.000Everybody thinks that we're all the same on the inside, just different colors or different lifestyles or whatever, different genitalia, but we're not.
02:23:35.000Says if we could go a black guy randomly punched me in the nose, accused me of calling him the N word, and ran off, still very swollen.0.81
02:26:42.000James Zumer says, just want as many, or Kansas Zumer says, just want as many people as possible to pray for a Zumer Groyper friend of all of us.
02:26:51.000His family kicked him out because he refuses to take the vaccine.
02:28:00.000I like his stuff, but none of it's really sufficient.0.60
02:28:04.000He's good on the religious stuff, but when he's talking about, oh, blacks just don't have Catholicism, it's like, yeah, I don't know if that's the problem.
02:28:12.000That's certainly a problem, but I don't know if that's the problem.
02:28:16.000Beardson Smith says niggas be like we need multiracial working class populism, and I'm like, bitch, I'm neither multiracial nor working class.0.96
02:29:12.000Francois just found out my wife and I are expecting our first baby, Groyper, and I'm keeping my pregnant wife far away from that damn vaccine.
02:29:40.000I'm thinking if they make us work from home, I might get with the other conservatives who are unvaccinated so we can start our own mini office and be more productive.0.81
02:33:11.000I don't have like antipathy towards poor people, but you know, poor people are poor largely for I mean, they're poor because of their own lifestyle.
02:33:19.000There are a lot of poor people that are poor because they, you know, got screwed or they're just average in a lot of ways or something.
02:33:27.000But there are a lot of poor people that are poor just because they're not financially literate, you know?
02:33:33.000They don't really know how to manage their money and they're impulsive or low IQ or something.
02:33:39.000And it just, that just is the way, it's just the way the world works, you know?
02:34:25.000Queens Cubs, Queens Club says some nigga called Caleb Wright started talking to me, and some of my Groyper bros said he knew you to be trusted or sus.0.96
02:34:34.000Yeah, I mean, I knew him at one point, but he kind of rolls with a weird crowd, so I haven't talked to him in a long time.0.94
02:34:42.000I'm a little skeptical, but I did know him at one point.
02:34:46.000Okay, all right, that's it, that's it, that's the last one.
02:34:49.000That's going to do it for me on the show.
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