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00:23:51.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight, this Tuesday evening.
00:23:56.000There's not really a lot to talk about in the news, I have to tell you.
00:24:00.000You know, I guess last week was all the big stuff.
00:24:03.000Fourth of July, Iranian tankers, things of this nature.
00:24:07.000And this week there's not a lot, not a whole lot going on.
00:24:10.000But we do have a great show regardless.
00:24:12.000We still are going to be talking about a lot, even though there's not much happening in the world.
00:24:18.000Tonight we'll be looking at a few big tech related stories.
00:24:21.000I'm basically going to paint a picture for you.
00:24:24.000I'm going to paint a picture for you, a narrative if you will, about Big Tech and the focus tonight will be on Google and Facebook.
00:24:32.000So I don't know if you've seen this, I don't know if you can confirm this, but there is a pretty substantial rumor, it's been going around and reported by some reputable sources, that Google has effectively scrubbed from the whole internet all images of Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein.
00:25:00.000We talked about last night how this individual has possibly hundreds of millions of dollars, billions of dollars, is a person of note with connections in politics, in entertainment, in Hollywood.
00:25:12.000And he's running basically a child sex trafficking ring.
00:25:16.000He's basically running a blackmail operation.
00:25:20.000And we find out today that while all this is going on, Google has been secretly and quietly manipulating search results when people are looking up aspects or components of this story.
00:25:31.000For example, Sam Hyde was tweeting about this.
00:25:33.000Many other people were talking about this.
00:25:36.000If you look up Jeffrey Epstein on Google,
00:25:39.000It actually will not autocomplete and find his arrest.
00:25:42.000If you start to type in Jeffrey Epstein, it will show things like net worth, Jeffrey Epstein pictures, Jeffrey Epstein 2019, but not talk about his arrest.
00:25:52.000Beyond that, if you look up images of him with Bill Clinton, and we know that they were very good friends,
00:25:57.000In the last decade, in the last two decades or so, you won't find any of the many pictures that they had taken together, or any clues about their association together.
00:26:09.000We're also going to talk tonight about the story about Facebook's terms of service.
00:26:13.000So Facebook is at it again, they've changed their terms of service again, and this to me is pretty incredible.
00:26:19.000Normally the terms of service changes that we witness, that we see on Facebook, YouTube, Google, rather not Google, more like Twitter, it's something to the effect of they're ramping up their hate speech policies.
00:26:33.000I believe the last Terms of Service change we saw on Facebook saw them going after explicitly white nationalists and white separatists.
00:26:41.000This time their Terms of Service change is actually pretty interesting.
00:26:45.000They changed their policy on violent conduct.
00:26:48.000They changed their policy on violent rhetoric, rather.
00:26:52.000They've changed it such that now you can talk about mass shootings, you can talk about violence, you could use threats of violence or threats of killing against people.
00:27:02.000Only insofar as they're listed under Facebook's Dangerous Persons or Organizations provisions.
00:27:09.000So in other words, normally it's against the rules on Facebook to say, for example, like, I want to kill so-and-so.
00:27:17.000Like, for example, if I were to go on Facebook and say, you know what, I just want to go into this neighborh- I shouldn't.
00:27:24.000I should not even joke like this, but you could normally not say that you want to kill somebody.
00:27:29.000I was about to make a joke about that.
00:27:31.000Probably would be unwise, given YouTube's terms of service.
00:27:35.000Normally you can't say you want to kill people, right?
00:27:37.000You can, however, say you want to kill somebody on Facebook, so long as Facebook has banned that person under their dangerous persons provision.
00:27:46.000So if, for example, you say you want to kill Laura Loomer, that's allowed by Facebook.
00:27:51.000If you want to say you're going to kill Paul Joseph Watson, that's allowed on Facebook according to this new Terms of Service change.
00:27:58.000If you want to say I'm going to kill members of Identity Europa, that's covered under Facebook's new Terms of Service.
00:28:04.000You cannot say I want to kill Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:28:07.000You cannot say I want to kill Ben Shapiro.
00:28:10.000You cannot say I want to kill any person who is not covered under that provision.
00:28:41.000A lot of big tech stories, although I gotta tell you, I'm like scanning, I'm like on BBC, Fox News, I'm on 4chan even, I'm on all the usual
00:28:51.000Sources, and there's just nothing going on, right?
00:28:53.000Of course, when we're away, that's when all the big stuff happens.
00:28:57.000That's when Jeffrey Epstein actually gets arrested, and it's the Fourth of July rally, and Antifa is doing acid attacks, and then we come back and it immediately stops, right?
00:29:50.000You know, I woke up today, I looked in the mirror, I said, it's really coming along.
00:29:54.000For a long time I said I wasn't going to do it because I didn't think I would get enough coverage, but as I see it developing over the past week, we've got about two weeks to go to judge and see how things are progressing.
00:30:24.000We also want to get some F's in chat going as well, once the B's have concluded, for a true American hero, true American patriot, rest in peace Ross Perot, who passed away this morning at the age of 89.
00:30:39.000Apparently he was battling leukemia for some time and he finally died at the age of 89.
00:30:46.000Of course we know Ross Perot was a self-made billionaire.
00:31:41.000And so people are drawing the parallels between these two people.
00:31:44.000And frankly, at this stage in the game, where we are in the Trump administration, I have to say that Ross Perot, we remember him as like the real deal.
00:31:55.000You know, everything they say about Donald Trump I think is probably more true about Ross Perot in the sense that they are both billionaires, right?
00:32:04.000But we know that Donald Trump's father was quite wealthy, had a pretty nice head start, right?
00:32:10.000And that's not to say that Donald Trump didn't do fabulously well in real estate.
00:32:14.000That's not to say that he was not a good businessman or did not earn his wealth.
00:32:18.000We know that he had a little bit of a head start, right?
00:32:20.000Ross Perot, on the other hand, was born very poor during the Great Depression, and I could say, I think many could say, would be more aptly described as a self-made billionaire.
00:32:31.000In terms of who is an outsider, we know that Donald Trump has certainly been in the public eye for a long time.
00:32:36.000Sure, he had never held elected office before, but he had rubbed shoulders with politicians before, celebrities, had a television show, and things like this.
00:32:45.000Flirted with the idea for a long time.
00:32:47.000And Ross Perot I think was perhaps more truly an outsider.
00:32:50.000In terms of populist credentials, again I hate to say this, it does pain me to say it, but I think Ross Perot truly was the one who cared more about the issues.
00:33:01.000Not to say that our current president is not a fan of the American people, that's not to say that he doesn't care about the issues, but to me I think we compare these two people and in Ross Perot I see somebody who truly really didn't have to do the presidential bid, it really was more this
00:33:17.000Reluctant bid to save America from itself, from these horrible trends that are happening in trade, foreign policy, other areas.
00:33:26.000Whereas with Donald Trump, I don't think you could discount the fact that at least maybe 30% of his presidency is an ego project.
00:33:34.000And I hate to say that, I don't like to say that, but here we are in the middle of the first term and I think it's become somewhat apparent that that is
00:33:43.000So I think we look at Ross Perot and we really remember a true American populist, patriot, somebody who ran for president, a quixotic bid which ultimately did fail, and perhaps paved the way for somebody like President Trump ultimately.
00:33:58.000So we're pressing some big F's in chat.
00:34:53.000I mean, the tech stuff, it's like, it's almost just depressing to talk about because we know what's going on.
00:34:59.000I mean, we so know what's happening here when we talk about Google and Facebook and all these companies and who runs them and what their game is and who they're involved with.
00:35:08.000It is a little bit blackmailing to discuss it because once we see the problem every day getting worse,
00:35:16.000You know, it's not only getting worse, but it's getting worse more quickly, and at the same time, just absolutely nothing is being done about it.
00:35:23.000Absolutely nothing is changing, and I don't think there's any hope that anything's gonna change anytime soon.
00:35:30.000But we're gonna talk about this stuff, uh, big tech.
00:35:33.000I guess we'll start with this Jeffrey Epstein story here, and of course the big story is that all these pictures of Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton have been completely scrubbed off of Google Images.
00:35:45.000So, one week ago, two weeks ago, before this very high-profile arrest,
00:35:50.000Before this big and controversial indictment has been unsealed, you were able to find all these photographs of Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein together.
00:36:02.000Why are we talking about something seemingly so petty as Google search image results?
00:36:08.000Well, of course, because Bill Clinton is a very important person in the world.
00:36:12.000Bill Clinton, former president, his wife Hillary Clinton should have been the president if things went according to plan.
00:36:19.000Currently they are the heads of the Clinton Global Initiative.
00:36:23.000This is a pretty big deal, particularly when we've heard rumors and evidence swirling around the Clintons of sex trafficking, particularly child sex trafficking, that they would be photographed with alongside Jeffrey Epstein, who has just been indicted for trafficking of minors.
00:36:42.000That's kind of a big deal that these two people would be together.
00:36:46.000Because during the election, and immediately after the election, they scrubbed and they banned everybody off the internet who was talking about a possible link between the Clintons, the Podestas, and sex trafficking.
00:37:50.000The 23-page letter written by high-powered lawyers Alan Dershowitz.
00:37:56.000High-powered lawyers Alan Dershowitz and Gerald Lefkort was apparently part of an ultimately successful bid to negotiate a plea deal before Epstein could be tried for using underage girls in a sex ring based in Palm Beach, Florida in his private island estate on the 72-acre Virgin Islands home dubbed Orgy Island.
00:38:16.000Epstein spent 13 months in prison and home detention after agreeing to a plea deal in which he admitted to soliciting an underage girl for prostitution.
00:38:26.000So this is a quote from the letter where Dershowitz and the other lawyer, they claim that Epstein was involved in the founding of the Clinton Initiative.
00:39:28.000And everywhere these people go there's sex trafficking.
00:39:31.000We see in Haiti, we see there are similar situations in Europe.
00:39:35.000We see that surrounding the Clinton Global Initiative you have all these allegations of particularly sex trafficking of minors, people going missing.
00:39:44.000You see people like John and Tony Podesta who were their campaign managers.
00:40:08.000John Podesta being the subject of sex trafficking is not like, the number one story in the news today is crazy to me, something to this effect, dies of a heart attack at the age of 40 something shortly thereafter.
00:40:20.000So once you have all these very salacious rumors swirling around, the Clintons, people associated, their foundation, the Podestas, about child sex trafficking, then you have, and this is the critical missing link perhaps, hopefully,
00:40:34.000With Jeffrey Epstein, somebody who everybody knows the story with him, his wealth came out of nowhere, his Rolodex came out of nowhere, there's really no other way to explain it other than he was set up as a blackmail operation for U.S.
00:40:47.000government, entertainment, culture, etc.
00:40:51.000He's indicted yet again ten years later for sex trafficking, and then of course the link between them is then Google.
00:40:59.000Of course, to tie all this together, if that's not enough to understand what's really going on behind the scenes in government, in politics, in entertainment, that yeah, it's quite apparent that if Epstein's being taken down and he's in bed with these people, Dershowitz says, Dershowitz, the Jewish lawyer says,
00:41:16.000That Epstein was involved in the founding of the Clinton Initiative, the founding of the Clinton Foundation, and all that, and we see who Epstein is, and that's on the front page, it's undeniable, it's well documented, it's all over the place, but then Google takes it a step further and says, now we're going to scrub all images, all mentions of Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein being together, I think we're kind of starting to see
00:41:38.000What's going on in the country begin to take shape.
00:41:41.000Basically the way the country works, and we said it yesterday, cannot be said enough, the country runs basically on blackmail.
00:41:50.000And this is like no secret by the way.
00:41:53.000This has been talked about for decades.
00:41:55.000This has been disclosed in many government documents from the 50s or 60s.
00:41:59.000It's well documented that this is how the system functions.
00:42:02.000For whatever reason, people don't pay attention to it.
00:42:04.000They don't put too much stock in that in 2019.
00:42:07.000Maybe they think that that was like an old-fashioned thing, but this is how the country is run.
00:42:12.000It's run by whoever is handling Jeffrey Epstein.
00:42:15.000Maybe that's the Wexners, and the Wexners are in bed with Israel and the Mossad and all that.
00:42:20.000But whoever is, you know, handling Jeffrey Epstein, if that's the Wexners, whoever handles them, whatever, but some shadowy interest group, they get somebody like Jeffrey Epstein, they get him to connect with celebrities, politicians, and so on, use lust, use sex, all this other kind of black material.
00:42:42.000Intel and they traffic in that in order to control ever larger networks of influential people in the different sectors of influence in the country.
00:43:04.000And you know, people have always told me, or perhaps criticized me, or questioned me when I say this,
00:43:09.000When I say that big tech is the most important thing, but this is why big tech is the most important issue of our time.
00:43:16.000Because insofar as Google, Facebook, Twitter, Apple, Amazon, all these tech companies control your diet of information and of opinion, you cannot learn about these things.
00:43:28.000And if you can't learn about these things, you can't do anything about it.
00:43:30.000If you're not informed about these things, you don't know what's going on, and you operate as though it's not going on.
00:43:36.000So a lot of people say, oh well the number one issue is immigration.
00:43:39.000You know, I agree in like a certain sense.
00:43:44.000I agree that ultimately many of our problems are downhill from demographics.
00:43:48.000Believe me, we've talked about that a lot on the show.
00:43:51.000But at the end of the day, we have to recognize the very important role that communications plays in an advanced, technological, industrial society.
00:43:59.000When Google scrubs the images of Epstein and Clinton, this is what matters.
00:44:04.000When Google scrubs and, you know, memory holes things like the Las Vegas shooting and whatever happened there,
00:44:09.000Or other so-called conspiracy theories.
00:44:12.000This is where we get where we are today, when you're not allowed to question, when you're not allowed to talk about, you're not allowed to opine on these things.
00:44:19.000And so I think we see Google, they're taking all these images of Clinton and Epstein off of the internet.
00:44:25.000We can understand at once, it sort of vindicates the connection, right?
00:44:28.000I mean, they wouldn't be scrubbing these images if it wasn't true.
00:44:32.000For people that like to say, oh, well, it's because Google has a Democrat bias.
00:45:52.000Normally, I think we see with Twitter in particular, it's relatively mild.
00:45:56.000When they change their terms of service, for example, they recently changed it.
00:46:00.000I think Twitter actually changed theirs again this week.
00:46:03.000They said that their new change says that you can't use dehumanizing rhetoric.
00:46:08.000So that means, for example, that you can't say that a group of people or a person is less than human.
00:46:15.000And so we could see that a change of their terms of service like that is really just sort of like a piggybacking.
00:46:20.000It's like an extension of existing so-called hate speech regulations.
00:46:25.000And while it's not ideal, while we don't agree with that, it's predictable, it's entirely conventional.
00:46:31.000Facebook has really been leading the charge in very unconventional, very different regulations.
00:46:36.000I think the first time we really saw this was a couple of months ago when they said that they would go after and target specifically white nationalism and white separatism.
00:46:48.000And I think there was a tremendous disservice done when a lot of people treated that like it was just another effort by Big Tech to so-called censor conservatives, right?
00:46:57.000Or it was Big Tech overage or something like that.
00:47:10.000I don't claim to be a white nationalist.
00:47:12.000I've never claimed to be a white nationalist or a white separatist for a multitude of reasons, right?
00:47:18.000But those ideologies in themselves, not as if I'm running interference for them because I support them, but those ideologies in themselves are not hateful or violent.
00:47:27.000To say that white people should have their own nation, to say that white people should separate from a nation, there's nothing intrinsic about that position which is either violent or hateful, right?
00:47:36.000In the same way that being a black nationalist, or being a Zionist, being a Zionist, there's nothing intrinsically hateful or violent about it.
00:47:45.000Although a Zionist, it tends to, uh...
00:47:47.000Tends to associate with those kinds of things, right?
00:47:49.000But nevertheless, Facebook went after a specific political ideology.
00:47:53.000They said that, well, something about this ideology is wrong.
00:47:58.000We're going to make a editorial decision.
00:48:03.000and say that this this position this political position which again is it doesn't break the law it doesn't even break our terms of service but this has to be ostracized and marginalized and not tolerated for whatever reason and that was a totally different animal to say that we're going after this ideology specifically for no other reason than it's problematic and it could lead to violence so that was a very telling thing now they've got a recent update again unlike anything i think i've ever seen in any terms of service
00:48:32.000And this should be the death of Facebook.
00:48:34.000I really do believe this should be the cause of major litigation or congressional action or something.
00:48:40.000The press should be talking about it because this is unheard of and I'll read you this is from Breitbart.
00:48:46.000It says, quote, it's okay to threaten people with violence and death on Facebook so long as your target is a dangerous individual such as Paul Joseph Watson or Laura Loomer according to the social networks increasingly Orwellian set of rules.
00:49:00.000The tech giant's recently updated policy on violence and incitement states that death threats and incitement to violence are banned across the platform unless your threat is aimed at someone the social network has labeled an acceptable target.
00:49:19.000This is from their own terms of service page.
00:49:22.000It says, quote, do not post threats that could lead to death and other forms of high severity violence of any target where the threat is defined as any of the following statements of intent to commit high severity violence calls for high severity violence unless the target is an organization or individual covered in the dangerous individuals and organizations policy
00:49:43.000Including content where no target is specified but a symbol represents the target and or includes a visual of an armament to represent violence.
00:49:51.000Statements advocating for high severity violence unless the target is an organization or individual covered in the dangerous individuals and organizations policy.
00:50:00.000And lastly, aspirational or conditional statements to commit high severity violence unless the target is an organization or individual covered in the dangerous individuals and organizations policy.
00:50:12.000I mean it's almost, to me, I read that and it's almost unbelievable.
00:50:17.000I saw this on Twitter this afternoon, this evening, and I was reading through this screenshot of the new Terms of Service, and I almost couldn't believe it, that this was real.
00:54:07.000When you say, well, we need a country for white people, or something to this effect, and I'm not, I would never say something like that, God forbid, right?
00:54:15.000That goes against my personal terms of service, but if you were to say we need to live in a white country, why does that sound bad to white people?
00:54:24.000Why does that sort of, in our mind, and in the mind of perhaps normies, maybe not people that watch this show, but why does that just sort of ring
00:56:15.000People would say, for me to even suggest that that might be inappropriate, or for me to suggest that that might be peculiar, why this would be the case, I'm sure left-wing people would say, he's defending Nazis.
00:56:26.000For me to say that, well, it seems like the only group you can dehumanize are these people, and why is that, right?
00:56:32.000So, right-wing politics, white identity, can't talk about it because Nazis.
00:56:37.000Nazis are, in terms of first principles, the only thing that is wrong, the only thing you cannot be.
00:56:42.000That is the bedrock of evil, is Hitler.
00:56:45.000And this is where it all goes back to.
00:56:47.000This is where we have to really go back to World War II and really think long and hard, gee, why is it that the Nazis are the absolute worst?
00:56:56.000Because, you know, there were other fascists, right?
00:58:10.000I mean, do you really see how this all begins to unravel?
00:58:13.000How important this foundational event is in American
00:58:18.000Politics, even in 2019, it really all goes back to this one event.
00:58:23.000And maybe, I don't know if this is like the rantings of a madman, maybe this sounds a little bit crazy to you, but if you really take a step back and begin to unravel all these things, why can we not be in favor of, you know, immigration, or rather being against immigration,
00:59:00.000And we really examine, again, these first principles, how we arrive at this preconditioning, right, or these presumptions about things.
00:59:08.000It really all goes back to this one connotation, very nasty and negative, and ultimately all goes back to one historical event, which is subject to, you know, historiological investigation, or in some places it isn't.
00:59:21.000And so I really think that this is ultimately what it's all about.
01:00:19.000Violating their free speech and so on.
01:00:21.000And slowly but surely this definition or this connotation has crept up and absorbed everybody who wants to defend
01:00:28.000Anything that is explicitly or implicitly white, in fact, culturally or in any other sense.
01:00:34.000And so when I see Facebook saying all these dangerous individuals can be attacked, dangerous individuals, political violence, calls to, or rather incitements to violence, anything like that, is tolerated against them, that's what I see.
01:00:46.000I see a country where it's beginning to look like South Africa, effectively.
01:00:51.000That's really where South Africa plays into it.
01:00:53.000If you think it's ridiculous the idea that white people are going to be discriminated against, persecuted, killed, genocided in America, this is how it starts.
01:01:04.000You know, and that's why South Africa is also, we don't want to get all into that, but that's why that's a pretty critical detail as well, because there's a country where it's happening, right?
01:01:11.000Or we could look to even, we could even look
01:01:14.000To their north, what happened in Zimbabwe, right?
01:01:17.000What happened to the white people there?
01:01:18.000If you don't think it could happen in America, this is how it starts.
01:01:21.000It starts with the normalization and the tolerance of anti-white rhetoric.
01:01:39.000Now they're implicitly tolerating violence against white people.
01:01:43.000If you go out and call for violence against, again, so long as they're white nationalists, so long as they're Nazis, you can call for violence against them.
01:01:50.000And pretty soon people are going to start doing violence against them.
01:01:53.000If they're not already doing that, by the way.
01:01:55.000And watch what happens when the country slowly sinks from 63% white to 50% white, one day to 40% white.
01:03:06.000We're gonna have to figure out how we can all live in harmony together.
01:03:09.000And it seems like there are people who actually don't want that.
01:03:12.000It seems like there's actually people who want a lot of harm done to the group, the people that founded the country.
01:03:18.000And I say this as a Mediterranean, you know, Irish, Italian, Mexican immigrant of, you know, four or five generations, right?
01:03:27.000So this is what's this is what is coming down the pike for America.
01:03:31.000You know, we look at all these different strands, it might seem like they're unconnected or not, you know, relevant to one another.
01:03:38.000But this is how you tie them all together.
01:03:40.000This is really what it all comes back to is this anti white agenda in the country and basically globally in the world.
01:03:47.000And you really got to do some deep thinking and investigating as to, you know, who might be responsible, what might be the interest there, what it all goes back to, why is it this one group, this one person, which is singled out and separated beyond all others as uniquely bad or only exclusively the bad one, you know, and what all these things have in common.
01:04:06.000I think there's a lot to think about there, which we can't exactly spell out explicitly on the show, but are nevertheless quite topical.
01:05:07.000In case any of those dangerous individuals happen to be watching this show, I want to make sure that everybody knows that we are not dangerous, alright?
01:07:59.000There's a handful of ones that are, I think, not... they're benign basically.
01:08:04.000But a girl going online and she wants money or she wants attention, she wants dopamine from guys, there's just something going on mentally where it sort of just rules them out basically.
01:08:19.000You can basically just write them off.
01:08:21.000And I'm saying there's some good ones, there's some good ones alright.
01:08:24.000There are some ones who I know and, you know, who have even been on this show before, right, that are okay, but generally a girl whose impulse is, I'm going to show off my boobs on Instagram, I'm going to show off my body on Instagram, like my picture.
01:08:38.000It's like there's something going on there which says probably not going to be a good match.
01:08:43.000So we're gonna have to go with goth girls on that one.
01:09:02.000Dog Fredify says, did you know that drinking small amounts of pee from sick people can give you immunity to the illness they have, like a vaccine?
01:09:12.000But I've never heard that before your local milkman says was just in Florida swimming with the manatees based creatures as their diet consists of Kale from the sea and Big Macs.
01:10:06.000This guy went into Comet Ping Pong with a rifle and, uh, you know, and then that's when they started going after the Pizzagate people because they said, it's gotten out of hand, it's getting violent.
01:10:18.000If you look at the police report, that guy, he fired like only a couple of shots and the only thing he did was shoot the hard drive in their computer.
01:10:32.000Those conspiracy theories are really problematic and dangerous.
01:10:36.000But, you know, the one guy that went in there to investigate, some radical poll guy, went in there and the only thing that he shot, he didn't even shoot anybody, he just shot the hard drive in their computer destroying all the evidence.
01:11:37.000I don't know if we could really sympathize with that, but definitely an F. Peter Foley says, Hi Nick, you looked great with Brittany Venti at the Met Gala.
01:15:13.000And so I go to the bathroom, I'm gonna have a little Z-Quil, and I know there's none of these little cups, none of the cups, you know, to drink it.
01:16:40.000The problem is just that every time a Democrat becomes president, the pendulum's gonna swing, like, really far to the left, and, uh, they're gonna do a lot of damage.
01:16:49.000So, I don't know if he'll be the last one, but it'll be, uh, highly, highly competitive for the foreseeable future.
01:17:47.000I hope you know who knows you Tardo says Nick Massad offers you $70,000 a year to abandon the Knickers take it or leave it definitely leaving it Yeah, that's that's not gonna cut it anymore So no if the Massad wants me to leave the Knickers alone, it's gonna have to be millions of dollars, you know
01:18:05.000I'm not going to sell out unless it's millions, billions of dollars.
01:18:08.000You know, it's got to be quite substantial.
01:18:54.000I travel, but mostly mostly for what I do, you know.
01:18:58.000I don't sound like I'm traveling for pleasure.
01:19:00.000It's not like I'm like jet-setting to Rome or something like that.
01:19:03.000It's like I go to DC a couple times a year to network.
01:19:06.000So I really, I don't spend money at all, really, unless it's necessary.
01:19:10.000So that's why I couldn't really be bought in that way.
01:19:14.000I'm not really easy to bribe because I don't have very many vices.
01:19:17.000You know, if somebody offered me like, oh, we're gonna give you a lifetime supply of Big Macs or, you know, we're gonna give you Coca-Cola, we're gonna give you a lifetime supply of Diet Coke or regular Coke or something like that, you know, then I don't know.
01:20:21.000I'll grow the beard, keep the stache, and then I think I'd like to trim the beard down and have like a scruff beard look and a full mustache.
01:20:40.000Mike Stuchsberry's wife's boyfriend, Tyrone Ngubu, says, Hey Nick, did you see today that MPs voted to legalize gay marriage and abortion in Northern Ireland?
01:20:51.000Very blackpilled over here in Britbonland.
01:23:09.000But yeah, look, to me, I mean, Culture of Critique, here's the thing about it.
01:23:13.000It's an interesting book, but for that to be the end-all be-all about the subject matter, I think is dubious.
01:23:20.000You know, people treat it like that's like the book on this topic.
01:23:25.000I think the thesis is a lot more controversial than, you know, people just sort of read it and take it at face value.
01:23:31.000This is why I say most people shouldn't read books.
01:23:33.000Most people are not smart enough to read books.
01:23:35.000I don't say that as some like, like elitist or anything, but it's like,
01:23:39.000Most people do not have the ability to interrogate what they're reading, to entertain a thought while challenging it and not believing it at the same time.
01:23:49.000Most people read a book and they're like, oh, I just believe everything I'm reading, you know?
01:23:53.000That's not to say that I don't agree with the premise, but the idea of a group evolutionary strategy as a sociological concept is pretty controversial.
01:24:03.000Like, it's not something that is totally beyond doubt, right?
01:24:07.000I think it's a lot more than people give a credit for.
01:24:10.000I think a lot of people in this area of the right take this as like, this is the gospel about this question.
01:24:16.000There's a lot of other literature that discusses this.
01:24:18.000There's a lot of other things going on.
01:24:20.000Also, you know, somewhat monocausal when it talks about certain influences in the country.
01:24:25.000So I would say that it's an interesting read and there's a lot that's true in there, but I don't know if it's the end-all be-all.
01:29:43.000Can I get these up on the screen at the same time?
01:29:45.000Let me try and see if I could do this really quickly.
01:29:50.000Pull them up for you both at the same time so people can, you know, we spent so much time doing this, I would be remiss if I didn't pull them up on screen for you.
01:29:59.000Let me see if I can add these into the frame side by side here.
01:34:12.000Aunt Bessie says, in The Sopranos, a rabbi cries out in pain as he tries to get out of his financial ends with Tony while ending up with more money than before anyway.
01:34:22.000Deplorable anti-semitism and harmful stereotypes.
01:36:32.000Well, I mean, obviously, everything's not alright, but, you know.
01:36:36.000Hope, uh, you know, everything works out in the end.
01:36:39.000Uh, Rudolph says, FYI, Pro donated to LGBT AIDS Resource Center charity 35 years ago, so he was based on economics, but seemed to be pro-gay.
01:36:50.000You know, I, I don't know why people have to do this kind of stuff.
01:39:31.000Uh, Kane Jeepers says, Hey Nick, we live in a society.
01:39:34.000Okay, Bill says, didn't you love the end of Inglourious Basterds where they had a one-minute long, gratuitous scene of Turing Hitler's face in a Swiss cheese with a gun?
01:39:43.000Yeah, it was cool to see that because it was Hitler getting shot.
01:40:28.000Cool anti-racist moment in cinema when that happened, right?
01:40:32.000Makes me wanna make you want to pop off a little bit makes you want to go off a little bit But what are you gonna do?
01:40:38.000No data says animal vivisection is the but you know Tarantino's based on other questions.
01:40:44.000I'll leave it at that No data says animal vivisection is the live dissection of an animal for research Nazis were the first to outlaw this but that's not what they mean.
01:41:49.000It all goes back to my analogy about blue check marks on Twitter.
01:41:53.000You know, I don't have any problem with people that are calling out blue checks, even though I'm a blue check, because I know there's a problem there.
01:43:02.000How do I cope doing this silly show where I laugh and we have a good time, I don't know, drinking coke, staying up until 5 a.m., driving around the neighborhood.
01:43:56.000Maybe I'll go, but don't touch me, right?
01:43:59.000Well, I wouldn't go, but it's like, you know, you know what I mean by that.
01:44:02.000Probably probably not a great idea to get all the all the people of AIDS together kind of like just a big bioweapon You don't be really funny.
01:44:09.000I don't be funny But uh, you know, if we got all the people of AIDS together, I really could be a serious bioweapon I mean they're one route.
01:44:16.000What would Sam Hyde say a lethal injection in their balls?
01:44:19.000Basically, that would be kind of Bob, you know funny concept to think of it that way
01:44:24.000Awesomer says, when's the next debate big guy?
01:44:33.000Ronson says, if robbers ever broke into my house and searched for money, I'm not gonna read that.
01:44:39.000Fatnibba says, Ross Proe wanted to move to Uganda in his later years, but he did admit that within the United States there are too many certain kinds of people.
01:45:29.000An e-boy is somebody who wears the vans, they cuff the sleeves, they wear a beanie, and in some cases paint their nails black, they wear a chain.
01:47:26.000okay really good comics says yo really great super chat tonight i'm really enjoying myself truth seeking missiles is how can a clam cram in a clean cream can these are not even difficult anymore these are easy baby mode uh
01:47:43.000Are ye aware says all the people answered his blood be on us and on our children Matthew 27 25 really makes you think how long till the Bible cannot be read on YouTube.
01:47:53.000Wow that's a really great question really based in red pulp question.
01:47:57.000Spooky ghost says if you were to target one public utility okay not gonna answer that.
01:48:03.000Jaws TV says the test for first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas and retain the ability to function.
01:49:01.000Matty Freddy says, if you need a game to pass time, get Mordhau on Steam.
01:49:06.000James also made a video about the devs getting into a spat with the media for not cracking tone on racist in-game chat, and it's actually a lot of fun.
01:50:21.000die uh i don't know dude because he's intelligent uh not mel gibson says 2.5k views on youtube but ak on d live total site viewers on average on d live is 2 to 3k you had more than triple on your stream shave your face and be ortho
01:50:40.000Angelo John Gage says, the most precious possession you have in this world is your people and for this people and for the sake of this people you'll struggle and fight and never slacken.
01:52:31.000Okay, I don't know what you're referring to.
01:52:36.000But anyway with Yeezus, there's a lot of other I think there's better songs on there than send it up I mean hold my liquor I think is better bound to probably the one of the better ones on site So I don't send it up wasn't even one of my favorites.
01:52:48.000But anyway, MD extremes is what's the deal with black people?