INTERNET CENSORSHIP IS OVER??? Federal Court BANS BIG TECH CENSORSHIP | America First Ep. 1213INTERNET CENSORSHIP IS OVER??? Federal Court BANS BIG TECH CENSORSHIP | America First Ep. 1213
It was revealed this week that last year, Elon Musk may have stopped World War III by refusing to expand the coverage of the Starlink satellite system and allow the Ukrainians to launch a sneak attack against Russian vessels in the Black Sea. This could have led to a full-on escalation into nuclear war, but Elon Musk called it off, and the strike was thwarted. We ll also be talking about a major victory for the First Amendment in a U.S. Court of Appeals regarding censorship and a major win for free speech in a case against Big Tech and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). We ll talk about that and much more on this episode of America First. America First is hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes and is brought to you by Gimlet Media and produced by Nathan J. Fentes. Our theme song is Come Alone by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records, and our ad music is by Build Buildings Records. Please rate, review, and subscribe to our new podcast on Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your stuff. If you like what you're listening, please consider leaving us a five star rating and review us a review! on iTunes! Thank you so much for listening and supporting us! the podcast is your continued support is so appreciated! and we'll see you again next Friday with a new episode next Friday. with more episodes coming soon! - Nicky - nicks and the crew at Gimlet Subscribe to America First! in the pod on Podulp and all future episodes will be available on Podchaser. on Anchor.fm.fm/americafirst at Podchronicity.co/AmericaFirst and Podchor . Thanks for listening to this podcast? and for supporting us? thank you for supporting the show? ? and your support is much appreciated. and thanks for listening for all the love and support, bye bye! your support will be much more than you can do us through this podcast, bye, bye! - nicholas j. - bye love you'll be heard by us, bye - p? - thank you, bye - bye, your support really means the rest of the crew <_______________ x bye, mccartons ~
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00:02:24.000The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
00:02:56.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:06:28.000Our featured story tonight, we're talking about Elon Musk.
00:06:32.000And not about the recent developments on X regarding the ADL.
00:06:38.000But tonight we're talking about Elon Musk's role in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war, where it was revealed just this week that last year Elon Musk may have stopped World War III.
00:06:52.000By refusing to expand the coverage of the Starlink satellite system and allow the Ukrainians to launch a sneak attack against Russian vessels in the Black Sea.
00:07:12.000But it's now all coming out as part of a new biography about Musk, which is written by Walter Isaacson.
00:07:20.000And it claims that the United States government and the Ukrainians asked Elon Musk to expand the coverage of his Starlink satellites, which provide satellite internet, and the Ukrainian military depends on those satellites.
00:07:36.000And they said that had Elon Musk allowed them to extend the coverage, they would then use that intelligence to launch missile attacks against the Russian Navy in the Black Sea, which could have caused a nuclear war.
00:07:51.000This could have led to a full-on escalation, total warfare, but Elon refused basically for that reason, not for any other reason other than that he wanted to avert
00:08:04.000A full escalation into nuclear apocalypse.
00:08:07.000So he called it off, and the strike was thwarted, and we're all still here.
00:08:21.000And this is something I actually hadn't been monitoring very closely, but apparently has been going on.
00:08:27.000So all throughout this year we've been covering these recent revelations by the Attorneys General from Missouri and Louisiana.
00:08:36.000They found out that during the COVID pandemic and afterward that various federal agencies were telling big tech companies which specific social media accounts or posts to censor.
00:08:52.000And this is something that for a long time people said was a conspiracy theory or they said it was exaggerated.
00:08:59.000And I'm talking about when there were allegations that the federal government had its hand in censorship.
00:09:05.000A lot of people didn't believe that was happening.
00:09:09.000But it was revealed as part of a lawsuit earlier this year.
00:09:14.000Like I said, on behalf of a couple of Republican-led states, that in fact it was over a dozen federal departments or agencies that were in direct contact with various social media companies, and in an extremely coordinated, direct way, they were telling the social media companies specific things, specific posts.
00:09:56.000And so there's been a major lawsuit about that which has been working its way up the federal court system and there was a recent decision made in a U.S.
00:10:04.000Court of Appeals which upheld an earlier verdict made by a district court which says that these federal agencies no longer have the right to tell social media companies what to censor.
00:10:17.000So they upheld the previous ruling, they've given injunctive relief, and it turns out that now these federal departments and agencies are being instructed that they can no longer tell Big Tech what to remove from the platform.
00:10:31.000So this, taken together with the ADL warfare this week, is a huge win for free speech.
00:10:37.000If we could get the federal government and the ADL off the back of Big Tech, honestly, it could change everything.
00:11:38.000If we lose, and it's looking like there's a good chance we lose, we're all gonna die.
00:11:44.000So I know it's been a little heavy, but there are a lot of reasons for optimism.
00:11:50.000And we've covered the ADL situation, that's been a huge one.
00:11:55.000And then tonight we have a couple of white pills as well, and similarly they're pertaining to free speech, and also Elon Musk involved in a different way too.
00:15:12.000We're gonna try and get that down lower, I promise.
00:15:16.000But, you know, I've been adjusting my sleep schedule, and I've been busy this past couple weeks.
00:15:25.000So, excuse me, next... I'm having a little, like, heartburn issue tonight.
00:15:30.000I'm a little... a little gassy tonight, so just be warned, but...
00:15:36.000I'll try to get it a little earlier next week I've just been it's all this travel finally catching up to me you know my place is a mess I finally got around to cleaning it up you know how that goes when you're in and out for a couple months and you just got clothes everywhere and just shit everywhere papers mail and I got people blowing on my phone every day I'm like stop stop texting me
00:16:04.000you know I just stopped answering my phone for like two weeks I'm like I just can't I can't do any more text or phone calls or anything so I'm getting back into you know I'm kind of getting back into the groove I'm here I'm settled so so I'm ready I'm ready to get back into the groove but
00:16:26.000Like I said, gonna try and get the show back to around like 9 or 10 next week.
00:18:01.000He's writing blog posts about how he wants to have sex with kids, and not in a based way like he wants to marry a teenage girl who's hot and ready, like he's talking about having sex with little boys, like a Jewish freak.
00:18:21.000All throughout the last year, I said, this guy's pretending to be some kind of neo-Nazi bodybuilder, and as a matter of fact, he's an immigrant Jew-Zionist who likes to have sex with boys, who likes to have sex with kids that are male.
00:18:38.000And so I totally exposed his ass and he is basically owning the docs now.
00:18:43.000My representative came on to Twitter just in time to see that the Kaustin Alomaru Twitter account, which is him, is now just owning it.
00:18:52.000He's basically embracing that he's Bronze Age pervert.
00:18:56.000And so classically, you know, he goes out and introduces himself and I just reply like, fuck you.
00:19:32.000Everyone's loving my return to Twitter.
00:19:35.000Even this lesbian who sometimes gives me top.
00:19:40.000And then all the Bronze Age pervert group chat comes out to attack me.
00:19:47.000You know, they all come out to defend their guy.
00:19:49.000The whole Bronze Age pervert group chat mobilizes.
00:19:52.000The whole group chat came out to try to ratio me.
00:19:57.000And the first guy that comes out, he says some nonsense, and I go through his entire timeline, I read every single one of his tweets, and come to find out he's never talked about Israel.
00:20:10.000The first guy, who's verified, he's got 40,000 followers, he comes out of the group chat to attack me for attacking Kostin, for attacking Bronze Age Pervert.
00:20:21.000I go through 44,000 of his tweets over a four-year period,
00:20:26.000He doesn't talk about Israel, Zionism, Zionists, not one time.
00:20:33.000And then on a separate occasion, he goes out and tweets that, as a matter of fact, the Zionists are the good guys.
00:20:43.000He says that he doesn't buy the idea that it's all Jews.
00:20:46.000He says that the woke left is coming after Israel and the Jews there, just like they're coming for everybody else.
00:20:59.000He's a non-American, he has this curious omission, talks about a lot of stuff, a lot of right-wing stuff, never talks about Israel, other than to say the woke left is going after them too.
00:21:14.000Guy number two comes out of the group chat to attack me, and he's got some other stupid gimmick, and he's a Jew!
00:21:21.000He comes out of the group chat and he's calling me a fad and all this and we scroll through his timeline and he's talking about how he loves the Talmud.
00:22:41.000These are the three people, these are the three horsemen of the cost of Dr. Olimar you apocalypse.
00:22:50.000You got a guy running cover for the Zios, you got a straight-up Talmudic Jew, and then you got this coal burner OnlyFans thot who hates white guys.
00:23:00.000And she comes out swinging and I said, oh, she goes, oh, how's your BFF Kanye?
00:23:21.000So this is the Bronze Age mindset, I guess.
00:23:25.000So I guess that's what it's like when you read Bronze Age Mindset.
00:23:29.000When you read his best-selling book, you love Israel, you become a Jew, and you start thinking it's okay to be on OnlyFans and have kids out of wedlock with black guys.
00:23:39.000I guess that's all part of the mindset.
00:23:43.000So that was yesterday, and I said, that's classic.
00:23:45.000Like, if that doesn't prove what I'm saying, I don't know what does.
00:23:50.000I don't know how these stupid Zoomer goyim fall for this.
00:23:58.000There are a lot of Gentiles that could be called true goy in the sense that they are easily fooled and constantly duped.
00:24:09.000And I almost feel like one of those black guys.
00:24:12.000I almost feel like an older black guy.
00:24:14.000You know how, like, these old black guys from the older generation, they see the young black guys being, like, mouthing off or disrespectful?
00:24:23.000And they'll just shake their head and they just have this sigh in resignation.
00:24:28.000And they say like, boy, why you always gotta act a damn fool?
00:24:35.000They're like, come on man, pull your damn pants up.
00:24:38.000Don't embarrass me in front of the white man.
00:24:41.000And I feel like, I feel like that with these white people.
00:24:45.000I'm like, nigga please, you niggas, you're embarrassing me in front of the Jews.
00:24:52.000Like, I'm engaged in this political battle, these Jews are trying to destroy me, and then you get these white Zoomers that are like, well, I don't care that Kaustin Alomar is a Zionist immigrant Jew, because he makes funny content.
00:25:14.000I am too damn old to hear from, you know, some 17-year-old Apollonian cultist, the Hellenist.
00:25:24.000It's like, fuck you, you're following a Jew.
00:25:27.000Anyway, I thought that was as good as it gets.
00:25:32.000It's like, okay, Bronze Age mindset activated and this is a collection.
00:25:38.000And then today I find a tweet from this guy and he's going out there and saying, you know, that girl that was on OnlyFans and all the rest, he goes, we're being way too hard on her and I feel so sorry for her.
00:25:53.000I, you know, and I've, I've had my beef with her, but you know, she's a really genuine, authentic human being and she's growing and evolving and
00:26:57.000That whole sphere has all these, like, Jews in it, and they all know they're Jews, and it has all these e-girl whores in there who, like, hate white guys, and they're into black guys, and all this, and they're all just, like, okay with that.
00:27:13.000They think that, like, they're pro-Hitler and pro-Nazi and stuff, and then they roll with that?
00:27:23.000So I was just, I was on Twitter, I was gonna go live at like 9 or 10 but I'm just going through, I'm scrolling through all these different accounts and I'm like, this is really disturbing because, you know, two years ago they banned all the Groypers after my big space with Nate Hockman and that other guy, Yoram Hazony's kid.
00:27:48.000But after that big Twitter space I did, I want to say in December 2021, they banned all the Groypers.
00:27:54.000You know, they banned my Burner account, they banned everybody in the space, they banned a lot of the big guys.
00:27:59.000You know, and slowly but surely, a lot of them have been coming back, although some of them still get banned to this day.
00:28:06.000Two years ago, they all got wiped out.
00:28:08.000These days, they're coming back, although there's still some resistance.
00:28:12.000What I noticed is that in the intervening two or three years, it's like these Bronze Age pervert people have really filled the vacuum that the Groypers left, and they're filling it up with a lot of shit that is not what it needs to be.
00:28:26.000And what it needs to be is completely counter-Semitic and completely counter-Zionist.
00:28:32.000And what I mean by that, it's the same thing that we've been saying about the ADL.
00:28:38.000And I said this on, I think I said this on my show on Monday or Tuesday, but I said this.
00:28:46.000The messaging has to be crystal clear, which is that we don't want Jews to run America.
00:28:53.000That on some level, that has to be the nucleus and the core of the message.
00:29:02.000Now, the message can, the words can be different, and it can take a different form, but the underlying, the foundation of it has to be fundamentally a rejection of Jewish power.
00:29:29.000ADL is a Jewish group, and we're saying that we, you know, and saying that we want to ban or bankrupt or sue the ADL or whatever it is, we're saying that we want to roll back the influence of this Jewish group.
00:29:43.000So, again, the core of that is like we reject Jewish power.
00:29:48.000But what I've seen a lot of people say on this subject over the last week, and I'm not going to relitigate the whole thing, don't worry,
00:29:55.000What I've seen a lot of people say over the last week is like, well, we need to ban the ADL because they have abandoned their initial mission, which is to fight anti-Semitism.
00:30:07.000And it's like, do you see how different those two things are?
00:30:11.000Because I'm over here arguing we need to diminish and degrade the ADL and their influence because they're a Jewish group.
00:30:21.000And then you have other people, many of them Jewish themselves, and who wield tremendous influence, who are saying we need to ban the ADL because they're hurting the Jewish interest in America.
00:30:35.000Because they don't really represent Jewry.
00:30:37.000Because they're not fighting anti-Semitism like they said they would.
00:30:41.000You see how fundamentally different those two things are?
00:30:45.000And on some level we're seeing the same thing play out over and over, all over the right wing.
00:30:52.000Another good example is the Republican debate.
00:30:56.000When Vivek Ramaswamy, I'm talking about the GOP primary debate for 24, Vivek Ramaswamy said, look, we want to be in a position where we don't have to give Israel all this money because America is our North Star.
00:31:10.000So, in a sense, what he's saying is America first, not the Jewish State of Israel.
00:31:18.000But at the same time you've got a competitor of his on the stage wearing an Israel flag lapel pin.
00:31:26.000It's a joint, it's an American flag too, but it's an Israel and American flag lapel pin on a suit at the American presidential debate.
00:31:37.000And then also on the stage you've got Nikki Haley who's screaming at the top of her lungs
00:31:43.000America doesn't need Israel, or rather, Israel doesn't need America, America needs Israel.
00:31:51.000And it's like, so, once again, you've got somebody on the stage that says, America first, America's our North Star, no other nation, and at the same time, you've got a guy with Israel's flag on his shirt, and you've got a woman hysterically screaming that we need Israel, and they don't need us, it's us that needs them.
00:33:04.000And the problem with Israel is that they're not like Jabotinsky.
00:33:07.000The problem with Israel is that they're not, and if you're not familiar, in other words, he's saying the problem with Israel is they're not fascist enough.
00:33:15.000They don't have Jewish supremacists running their country hard enough.
00:33:33.000Because what you have to understand about American politics, especially on the right, is that you cannot understand it without looking through this lens.
00:33:43.000That there is a extremely influential, active, foreign influence operation which is run by Israel.
00:33:53.000And so when you look at DeSantis, when you look at Claremont, when you look at even to some extent Trump, and I like Trump but it's there too, what you will find in every case is the guiding hand of some Zionist Jew whose sole mission is to direct American conservative support back to another country.
00:34:20.000And that's why you find all these inconsistencies.
00:34:23.000That's why the people that are running it hate Christians, hate Catholics, they're Jews, they curiously have nothing ever to say about Israel, and when they do it's positive.
00:34:33.000And the only Jews they'll criticize are the Ashkenazi Jews, the Ashks, or the liberal Jews in Wall Street.
00:34:40.000You know, when the Zionist Jews on Twitter say, oh, it's the liberal Jews in New York, that's the same argument you hear from guys like Ron Coleman and Joel Pollack and fucking Ben Shapiro and all the rest of them.
00:35:03.000So many of the gossip mongers and the smear merchants that attack me, and I'm talking about not necessarily Right Wing Watch or SPLC or ADL, but I'm talking about even these low-class, trashy, tabloid-type people, who I'm sure you know who I'm talking about, even they are in bed with this.
00:35:26.000They're involved with this guy named Gabe Hoffman.
00:35:30.000Gabe Hoffman, who's a New York Jew, who says that he hates Britney from Politically Provoked, who's on Cozy, because she associates with me, and that makes her a self-hating Jew, which he said is the worst thing a Jew can be.
00:35:50.000He says, I'm against Nick Fuentes because Nick Fuentes is against the Jews, and I hate Britney because she associates with him, which makes her a self-hating Jew.
00:36:01.000And so he provides apparently money to people who create lies about me and everything and he's in bed with that drag queen who was on Gay 24 and who's the pedophile and everything and he's involved with he's involved with all of them.
00:36:26.000I don't know how much more clear it can be said, but that is what is going on in right-wing American politics, basically everywhere you look.
00:36:35.000Everywhere there's conflict, everywhere there's something going on, it's that.
00:36:40.000On some level, it's that that is going on, which I mean to say is this Israeli influence, Jewish influence on the right, which is trying to steer us into something that is acceptable and profitable for them, not us.
00:37:08.000I want to get into our news for the day.
00:37:11.000And our first story is about this big, not Supreme Court, this big appellate court ruling
00:37:18.000I don't want to overstate it, but this is a really big deal.
00:37:32.000Because as you know, the free and open internet didn't really exist for a long time.
00:37:37.000You could say that the social media was born around 2005-2008.
00:37:42.000That's when you started to see Facebook, YouTube, Twitter crop up, which is like your modern collection.
00:37:51.000And I would say that that began to taper around 2015.
00:37:56.000That's when the free and open internet really began to... when it started to be regulated by the government or activist groups or big tech itself.
00:38:07.000So it was really realistically around for about seven years.
00:38:11.000And of course in its infancy it was... it hadn't been adopted yet.
00:38:16.000There weren't a lot of people that were even on these platforms.
00:38:18.000They weren't really accessible to everybody.
00:38:22.000Because at that time this is before smartphones.
00:38:24.000This is before the iPhone was invented.
00:38:27.000It's before the smartphone became ubiquitous.
00:38:31.000Social media was really a hobbyist thing.
00:38:37.000So you could say that if social media adoption began roughly around 2012 and it began to taper, the freedom of the internet began to taper in 2015, realistically that's like three or four years.
00:38:52.000Which is kind of remarkable to think about because we like to think of the internet having been around now for decades.
00:38:58.000We like to think of the internet having been around for a generation now.
00:39:03.000Computers and email and all of it going back to the 1980s.
00:39:09.000But what I've tried to popularize on this show and when I go on interviews is to get people thinking about specifics and specificity with the technology, which is that while computers became popular in the 80s and while email and internet began to be available in the 1990s, it wasn't until roughly 2012
00:39:33.000That you got the modern experience as we know it today what seems so Which seems so acceptable now and so familiar
00:39:47.000We've really only had it for about a decade and there was an even smaller window of time was a very narrow window and far later than people than people would imagine that you got this mass accessibility this mass consumer experience of the Internet.
00:40:06.000Because the way that most Americans interface with the internet before this intersecting adoption of smartphones and social media, it was very different.
00:40:18.000It was almost a completely different world.
00:40:21.000The internet of AOL and dial-up through to 2010 was a different era than what we're living through now with, you could say, TikTok.
00:40:32.000Its infancy was with the boom of social media and smartphone adoption about 10 years ago.
00:40:39.000And then, like I said, even narrower still was that period when it was really free and open, and so you had the effect of internet as an inaccessible hobbyist thing for tech people, industry people, people that were very involved in news media, or very involved in celebrity gossip, or entertainment, and things like that.
00:41:00.000There was the freedom of an inaccessible platform with high barriers to entry in terms of cost, competence, etc.
00:41:10.000And so you had that culture of that kind of internet and for a short time it overlapped with the kind of internet where everyone was on it and everyone could access it.
00:41:19.000Every ten-year-old with a laptop was then able to interface with everybody else in the country.
00:41:28.000And in those three years, a lot of people got red-pilled, a lot of people started getting tuned into conspiracy theories, citizen journalists got rich.
00:41:39.000In a short period of time, Donald Trump got elected president, and it was after that point that then it began to taper.
00:41:47.000And then all of a sudden, all these big tech companies started holding meetings after the election,
00:41:56.000And they started to say, how can we get this situation under control?
00:42:01.000Now that the internet is as accessible to your average consumer as TV, the adoption has reached a point where it is as ubiquitous as radio, print, or television were generations ago.
00:42:15.000How do we regulate them in the same way that television, print, and radio are now?
00:42:21.000And they undertook a program over the years, as we know,
00:42:25.000To the point where there was a total narrative control
00:42:51.000And it wasn't just unlawful content that was being censored, and it wasn't even just very profane, or vulgar, or even very hateful content that was being censored, but it was at the level of narrative.
00:43:04.000That just in the same way a generation ago that highly centralized mediums like television, print, and radio could be regulated in terms of the narrative, the political narrative that came from them,
00:43:33.000And a medium that a generation ago, 10 years ago, which was synonymous with liberalization, democratization, the mass distribution of information, a level of interconnectivity with communication that nobody ever thought possible, it was now as centralized, as controlled, as regulated as all the other technologies.
00:43:56.000So when a war breaks out in Eastern Europe, they could control what people hear about it.
00:44:01.000They could control what people think about it.
00:44:04.000In 2022, they started saying that anything that's pro-Russia is Russian propaganda, and we'll ban it.
00:44:10.000That was thought inconceivable 10 years ago.
00:44:13.000That, like, the promise of the internet, which was fulfilled, so they said, in things like the Arab Spring, or the color revolutions, or what might deliver democracy to China,
00:44:27.000All of a sudden now, in the United States of America, the free world, the internet was being regulated in terms of what we could report or what we could think about some war in Eastern Europe, which is kind of like an outrageous, that's like a pretty outrageous case study in internet censorship.
00:44:48.000And of course information about the vaccine and about the pandemic and about George Floyd and about the election.
00:44:56.000And so they flexed and demonstrated that the Internet of 2020 was different than the Internet of 2016, happening to coincide with the Trump election.
00:45:06.000The Internet of 2016 saw the rise of Breitbart and the rise of InfoWars and Donald Trump and 4chan and meme culture.
00:45:18.000And that was the tail end of that era.
00:45:22.000Similar, in another Trump election, it was a different ballgame.
00:45:27.000All those kinds of topics were being shut down.
00:45:29.0002020 kicked off with COVID origin being censored, and then George Floyd being censored, and then suggestions of election interference being censored.
00:45:41.000And then it culminated in Donald Trump being censored, and it was the Hunter Biden laptop scandal that was censored.
00:45:49.000And this censorship came about over the period of five years.
00:46:18.000Her name escapes me now, but I'm sure you all remember Susan Wojcicki.
00:46:23.000It was the platforms themselves who rewrote the Community Guidelines and they introduced all kinds of moderation tools and things like that.
00:46:31.000It was the activist groups, which we've been learning a lot about over the past week, like ADL and the SPLC and Media Matters and Sleeping Giants and all those sorts of groups.
00:46:44.000And then the third institution, which a lot of people don't think about too much, was the federal government.
00:46:50.000Because in certain case studies, like for example COVID, we've now found out, and this is where we're going with this, over the course of the last couple years, we found out through a series of lawsuits that the federal government was telling the big tech companies what to censor about the origin of COVID or about the COVID response from the government.
00:47:14.000The platforms that were censoring, it wasn't even just the activist groups that were informing them of ways they could censor and acting as so-called experts and the advocates, but it was also even the government itself, federal law enforcement, telling Twitter, telling Facebook, YouTube, to ban specific things.
00:47:35.000It was the FBI, it was the DHS, it was the press secretary, it was the CDC,
00:47:41.000So this was a top-down move by the whole American regime.
00:47:47.000And they all work together and with reciprocity and there's tons of crossover.
00:47:52.000What I mean by that is that the activist groups work with the government.
00:47:56.000The ADL shares office space with the FBI.
00:48:00.000And they share tips with the government.
00:48:02.000When they spy on Americans, they share tips with the government.
00:48:06.000And the ADL, I'm sure, receives money from some government institutions.
00:48:29.000That there is an element of coercion, that the activist groups coerce the big tech companies and the platforms.
00:48:37.000And as a result of this coercive influence, they're deeply embedded in Big Tech.
00:48:42.000So they're designing features, and they're coming up with the community guidelines, and they're actively involved in moderating the content on the platforms.
00:48:51.000And then, as we just pointed out, the government and the Big Tech companies are also in bed.
00:48:55.000It's not just that the government tells Big Tech what to censor in some cases, but also the Big Tech companies are the biggest contractors for the federal government.
00:49:07.000In many cases, the federal government is the biggest customer of the big tech companies.
00:49:14.000Where do you think the federal government gets its phones for its hundreds of thousands of federal employees?
00:49:20.000Where do you think they get their phones?
00:49:26.000And when they get their phones, you think they just go to Best Buy?
00:49:30.000The government's buying phones when the government creates artificial intelligence.
00:49:35.000Do you think that the NSA and the intelligence agencies, you think they make their own AI?
00:49:39.000Or do you think they cooperate closely with Google on artificial intelligence?
00:49:47.000And when the NSA or the other elements of the intelligence community, when they have cyber security and other specialized technical divisions, do you think that they just train police officers to do that?
00:50:02.000Or do you think that they scout out and recruit the best and brightest minds from the private sector?
00:50:09.000So there's also a deep relationship that people are not even aware of between the federal government, specifically the intelligence community, and big tech.
00:50:18.000Not just the social media companies either.
00:50:23.000The Fang companies, or the Big Five, they all are in bed with the government.
00:50:30.000Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, you name it, they are all in bed with the government.
00:50:37.000In a way that a lot of people aren't even aware of.
00:50:39.000So, point is, and that illustrates, just that's like a detour just saying like, in case you don't realize, it's not just about the government.
00:50:56.000It's like a totally distinct class that runs our country.
00:51:00.000When I rattle off all these different ones like Hollywood and academia and big tech and media and the government and Wall Street, they're all on the same page.
00:51:12.000Like, they're all working together very closely.
00:51:15.000It's often the same individual people.
00:51:19.000Like, when we talk about academia, MIT is in bed with the intelligence community.
00:51:26.000So it's like there's almost no distinction, and just take a look at a map.
00:51:34.000Okay, so you've got federal government, Wall Street, and all the Ivy League universities, they're just a train ride away.
00:51:44.000And on the other side of the country, you've got San Francisco, which is Silicon Valley, and then you've got Los Angeles, which is Hollywood.
00:51:54.000So it's like, you know, this is literally what our country looks like.
00:52:11.000They're the ones making all the decisions, and the decision that they made
00:52:16.000After 2016, from the top down, was basically to rig the game on social media and make the internet a medium which is just as regulated as TV, print, and radio.
00:52:29.000And you can understand why, because there's a tremendous interest on the part of all the elites to control it.
00:52:37.000Because if you can control information, if you can get market share with opinion making and information sharing, then you can mobilize the markets, and you can mobilize the people, and you can change the country.
00:52:57.000You know, when a guy like Joe Rogan, or Gavin McInnes, or Donald Trump, or Alex Jones, when these kinds of people blow up,
00:53:07.000They can start to seriously alter the balance of power in America.
00:53:12.000So you bet the elites have an interest in in thwarting that so that only they can mobilize the people.
00:53:21.000You know, only they have the privilege of getting on TV and giving people the things they're supposed to think, the facts that they're supposed to know, the opinions they're supposed to have, the tastes they're supposed to have.
00:53:36.000So, anyway, that's just a little bit of background.
00:53:39.000I mean, that's maybe a little overkill, but that's the whole issue.
00:53:42.000And there was a huge decision today in an appeals court regarding this.
00:53:47.000Like I said at the top of the show, it was revealed earlier this year that these two attorneys general, two Republican attorneys general, in the course of a lawsuit that they had waged,
00:53:59.000They found out that the federal government was telling the big tech companies what to censor.
00:54:04.000It's been now taken to the federal courts and there was a very decisive and good decision made at a district court.
00:54:13.000It went to an appeals court and the appeals court has upheld the ruling of the lower court and they've said that the federal government can't tell big tech what to censor.
00:54:47.000The ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S.
00:54:50.000Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans was another twist in a First Amendment case that has challenged the government's ability to combat false and misleading narratives about the pandemic, voting rights, and other issues that spread on social media.
00:55:04.000The judge wrote that the White House and the Office of the Surgeon General had, quote, coerced the platforms to make their moderation decisions by way of intimidating messages and threats of adverse consequences, and significantly encouraged the platform's decisions by commandeering their decision-making processes.
00:55:26.000And like, this alone is a huge deal that this is even being acknowledged.
00:55:30.000And ask yourself, why is this not all over the news?
00:56:16.000What do you think the government does?
00:56:18.000You think the government calls Big Tech and tells them what to ban?
00:56:23.000We found out earlier this year that yes, that is precisely what they were doing.
00:56:28.000That was exactly, literally what they were doing.
00:56:32.000In some cases, there were government officials that literally picked up their phone and texted Facebook and said, hey, take this pose down.
00:56:44.000And Facebook said right away, okay, let's do it.
00:57:21.000And the Office of the Surgeon General had, quote, coerced the platforms to make their moderation decisions by way of intimidating messages and threats of adverse consequences, and significantly encouraged the platform's decisions by commandeering their decision-making process.
00:57:42.000So there, this is the Federal Appeals Court says that the government threatened Facebook, threatened Big Tech,
00:57:50.000So that they could control censorship.
00:57:54.000And I'll also add, how many times did we hear over the course of the last five years about how these are private companies and so therefore the First Amendment doesn't apply?
00:58:05.000How many times did we hear that argument?
00:58:09.000Because as soon as big tech started to censor people, there were lawsuits.
00:58:15.000That said that Big Tech cannot censor an American citizen because it violates the First Amendment.
00:58:20.000And there was this loud chorus that came from progressives.
00:58:23.000Suddenly they cared about freedom of association.
00:59:02.000The other way we found out is that all the big tech companies are basically a protected oligopoly.
00:59:08.000Because the Communications Decency Act says that these big tech companies will enjoy special legal protections.
00:59:16.000They enjoy a privilege where they will not be held liable for the content on their platforms.
00:59:22.000Because the Communications Decency Act, Section 230,
00:59:27.000Says that it's beneficial for democracy that we have many people engaging in political discussion on the internet so we'll spare them this liability of the content that's posted on their platforms.
00:59:40.000That's another one we found out years ago.
00:59:42.000Now we find out that the censorship, as a matter of fact, is coming directly from the government.
00:59:47.000So, it's kind of hard to say the First Amendment doesn't apply to Facebook, they're a private company, when Facebook is taking marching orders from the government, under duress.
01:00:03.000It says, the appellate court also found that the FBI
01:00:07.000Had used coercion in its interactions with the companies which took down 50% of the material online that the Bureau's agents flagged as troublesome.
01:00:17.000It says, given the record before us, we cannot say that the FBI's messages were plainly threatening in tone or manner.
01:00:24.000Nevertheless, we find the FBI's requests came with the backing of clear authority over the platforms.
01:00:30.000This means the FBI was controlling social media.
01:01:04.000But the general idea is that we don't have a government ruling us, we have this elite that's ruling us.
01:01:10.000We have a regime that is dispersed across institutions, which includes the government.
01:01:17.000But it's not just the government, because the government is right there with social media, they're right there with the Ivy Leagues and the research universities, and they're right there with Wall Street, and they're right there with the mainstream media.
01:01:37.000It says the court limited the scope of a preliminary injunction which prohibited officials from numerous agencies from having practically any contact with the social media companies.
01:01:49.000Instead, the court narrowed the impact to the White House, the Surgeon General's Office, the FBI, and the CDC.
01:02:00.000It says Janine Younes, a lawyer with the New Civil Liberties Alliance, an organization representing individual plaintiffs in the case, called the decision on Friday a major and unprecedented victory.
01:02:13.000She said, this might be the most significant First Amendment case in the Internet age and is a crucial outcome for flourishing of free speech in an era when social media has become the modern public square.
01:02:26.000The Attorneys General of Missouri and Louisiana, both Republicans, argued in a lawsuit filed last year that government agencies and officials, including some working in the administration of President Trump, had abused their authority by coercing companies like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to silence critics.
01:02:46.000District Court of the Western District of Louisiana agreed, ordering a preliminary injunction against the government in a ruling issued on July 4th.
01:02:55.000He said the accusations in the lawsuit arguably involved the most massive attack against free speech in the United States history.
01:03:08.000And like I said earlier, you take this together with the ban ADL hashtag, and it looks like there is a possibility that we could see free speech on the internet again in our lifetime.
01:03:36.000Number one, fix social media censorship.
01:03:40.000Number two, change the personnel in the Trump White House.
01:03:43.000Number three, figure out a succession plan for Trump.
01:03:49.000Those have always been my short, medium, and long-term goals.
01:03:53.000Fix the tech censorship, fix the personnel in the Trump White House, which is obviously sort of moot right now.
01:04:01.000And lastly, to figure out a plan for succession, making sure that the Trump revolution is institutionalized and that it goes further than what Trump did and doesn't slide back into what it was before.
01:04:16.000And I thought that we were kind of dead on all three.
01:04:20.000But it seems like on all three we're making progress, and specifically on the first one.
01:04:25.000We had Elon Musk purchase Twitter, which has been huge in and of itself, and it's seen a lot of people grow their accounts, and the platform's become much more liberal in terms of censorship, and it's allowed a lot of ideas to become popularized on the platform.
01:04:42.000People are talking about white identity, they're talking about
01:04:46.000Jewish power, conspiracy theories, but then also you have this week the ban ADL hashtag which is diminishing the power of these activist groups.
01:04:56.000If we can sue ADL and we can relieve the pressure on the advertisers and we could even get some transparency and see what they're saying to the advertisers or to Twitter, that would go a long way in degrading their influence.
01:05:10.000Which says that going forward, the FBI and the DHS and all these other federal agencies can't contact social media.
01:05:20.000So all these things taken together, and you see the trajectory, you can see where the arrow is pointing, it seems like we may have some real free speech on the internet.
01:05:39.000If we have the freedom to operate on the same playing field and just reach a massive audience, we're smarter, we're funnier, and we're correct.
01:06:06.000We can do all the things that we would need to do to create a parallel society.
01:06:13.000If we can have a massive audience on social media, we can convert people to our side by informing them, by persuading them.
01:06:24.000If we can persuade a lot of people, we can get a lot of them to financially support us.
01:06:30.000And to volunteer for our causes and if we could do those things, then we can deploy real money and real resources and real people.
01:06:41.000If we could do that, it means that we can go to school boards, we can go to state legislatures, we could go to the Congress, we can go and do serious activism and that is then how you would change the country.
01:06:59.000We can get power from the ability to communicate and by using information.
01:07:06.000It's like unlocking the power of the printing press.
01:07:08.000You know, they said the printing press revolutionized everything because people could write and read and create their own pamphlets and newspapers.
01:07:17.000That's like the same thing happening today.
01:07:19.000This is like the invention of the printing press all over again.
01:07:24.000If any citizen can create content on the internet and reach anybody else in America, it is having the same impact on the consciousness of the society as the printing press did.
01:07:38.000Because it means that we're all interconnected, and it means the truth and information can flow rapidly, and it means that the winds can change.
01:07:50.000As opposed to always blowing in the same direction under the influence of money.
01:08:07.000The more money you have, the bigger megaphone you can buy.
01:08:10.000The bigger the megaphone, the more you're able to tell people where to go and what to buy and what to think and who to vote for.
01:08:19.000So this really opens up the playing field in significant ways on all fronts.
01:08:24.000On the front of the companies themselves, on the front of the activists and the federal law enforcement, which is, as we've now learned, completely involved in the whole enterprise.
01:09:09.000Pay no attention to the man changing the title of the show.
01:10:00.000Okay, yeah, I'm gonna change the title real quick and then we're going to take a look at the super chat See what you guys have to say What's that what's like a kid like a hook what's like a catchy title I
01:11:26.000I'm having a hard time with this one because it's a lot of topics that are generic and that have been done before, I feel like, so it's hard to come up with something that's kind of catchy.
01:15:49.000I just get cheese pizza okay if I get toppings I'll get sometimes I'll get green pepper sometimes I'll get I don't know sausage I like what else yeah I can't tell you the last time I got toppings on a pizza
01:16:18.000When I was in college I did that a lot I fucked you know when you're when you're like in college and like I had these meal points that I could only use in the dining hall or at the Domino's there so I would just be eating Domino's every night.
01:16:35.000So when you're in college, you're eating Domino's every single night.
01:16:39.000I would just experiment with everything.
01:16:41.000So I would get like all the meat on there, all the vegetables, and I used to do sausage, Italian beef, green pepper, every kind.
01:16:54.000I would put every kind of cheese on there.
01:17:44.000They're like, well, we need Israel in case things get bad here.
01:17:48.000It's like, maybe if you were just, maybe if you didn't have Israel, it would give you an incentive to not, like, fuck everything up, you know?
01:17:57.000Well, we need Israel because if everyone starts to hate us here randomly, like they did 110 other times, then we'll have somewhere to go to.
01:18:08.000Maybe it's worth examining why everyone hates you for the same reason everywhere you go throughout history.
01:18:16.000Instead of like, oh, it's everyone else.
01:19:12.000Like, you know, I did meet him and he showed me their studio and everything and we went to mass and I actually did appreciate it because
01:19:25.000You know I hadn't been to confession in a long time and because I had never really gone to confession ever since I really converted not not like I was ever not Catholic but you know I grew up my whole life and I was like a cultural Catholic like a
01:19:42.000Like a lapsed Christer Catholic, Christmas and Easter Catholic.
01:19:48.000And so I had never really been in confession ever since I had really come back around in college.
01:19:53.000Because I was just kind of intimidated by it and apprehensive.
01:19:56.000And so he took me to church and I went to confession.
01:21:26.000And, you know, when we're hanging out and
01:21:31.000And when I meet him, and when he's texting me, blowing up my phone with stupid shit all the time, and he's pretending like he's my best good friend, well, we're fine.
01:21:41.000But then when there's a hit piece in Slate about Church Militant and the Groipers, then he's gonna go and do a show and say, well, fuck white nationalists.
01:21:49.000Basically saying, fuck me in everything but name.
01:21:52.000And it's like, you know, that's just duplicitous.
01:22:22.000If he thinks I'm some kind of racist, sexist, white nationalist, whatever, you know, he could have picked up the fucking phone and said something at any point over the course of six months.
01:22:52.000And as an adult, you should know better.
01:22:54.000As a grown man, you should know better.
01:22:57.000I mean, me, if I know you, then I know you, and it doesn't matter what I think about your views.
01:23:02.000It's the same thing with Jackson Hinkle.
01:23:04.000I met Jackson Hinkle, we went to dinner, we hung out, we talk all the time, and then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, we disagree about this Oliver Anthony song, which I'm right about, by the way, and then he's gonna go on Twitter and say, oh, Nick Fuentes is, uh, he's not as good as poor people, and fuck him, he's a catboy, and blah blah blah.
01:24:12.000And I don't have to love the person, it doesn't mean I'm like loyal to them, or I die for them or anything, but it's like, look, if I know you as a person, and I know you're cool,
01:24:21.000We may disagree, but I'm not going to go out in public and totally trash a person.
01:24:24.000Because I think that's just like, if you know somebody on a personal level, trash them in their face.
01:24:29.000You know, why are you linked up with somebody if you're totally opposed to them?
01:24:45.000I disagreed about this stupid fucking country song?
01:24:50.000You know, me and Jackson Hinkle, I think we hung out in January or February a couple times, and, you know, and this guy's blowing up my phone all the time!
01:25:01.000And he says he's going AfPak 4, and he's asking me for help with his merch, and he's shilling his tweets to me, and then out of a clear blue sky, because I don't like his tweet, he's gonna get nasty.
01:25:31.000He's three feet tall, and, you know, so he's a real macho, but look at me, I'm a real alpha, look at me, my fiance's a spy, you know, and I have a fake Russian accent, look at me, I'm a real alpha, I'm a moderately attractive guy with a little bit of muscle, and I have a little bit of money because I'm a shilfer of foreign government, I'm a big macho guy.
01:25:54.000And so if somebody, if there's another young male who's highly successful in the space, we can't have that.
01:26:01.000Total ego death for a fucking faggot like that.
01:26:44.000If you're Catholic, you either gotta be supporting Trump and supporting, like, the end of this Jewish-dominated system in America.
01:26:54.000If you're not gonna do that, then make theological arguments in favor of Catholicism, and tell people to be Catholic.
01:27:04.000But this, like, genre of content where they just attack the church, and they just attack the Pope, and they just attack bishops,
01:27:12.000It's so contrary to the spirit of the religion, and I just hate it.
01:27:20.000So... And, you know, if you want to criticize, I'm not saying that the Church is above criticism.
01:27:27.000You know, I have my feelings about it as well.
01:27:31.000I also think we're living in a time where there are many other people that we need to attack, and the Church is under attack enough, and when people critique the Church, there's a right way and a wrong way to do it.
01:27:41.000There's a way to do it which I think is respectful of the hierarchy and of the office.
01:27:47.000And then I think there's a way which is very self-indulgent and almost prideful.
01:27:51.000And I think they really fall into the latter category.
01:30:30.000Instead, all these boomers want to do is white-knuckle the stuff that they have until they die.
01:30:37.000Until it gradually diminishes and then disappears when they die.
01:30:42.000So church militant, they could have turned the keys over to somebody young.
01:30:46.000They could have turned the keys over to a guy like me or whoever.
01:30:51.000I know there was a guy who was over there who was like a big griper and everything and he was poised to take over and they fired him because he was like too right-wing or something.
01:31:03.000And they could have done that and they could have reinvented it but nope!
01:32:19.000Well, if that's even real, I don't know if that's even real because it sounds like bullshit, but... Look, if you're bisexual, then why don't you just... If you're a woman that's bisexual, just choose a man, then.
01:34:36.000Sex, like everything, like all other morality, sexual morality is something that everybody has to grapple with and it's gonna be harder for some than others, just like other sins are harder for some people than others.
01:34:53.000And, you know, we're just called to recognize the rules and play by the rules as best we can.
01:41:23.000When she left, I walked to Blockbuster or Family Video, the video rental store, and I got... and I did a movie marathon.
01:41:31.000I got Lawrence of Arabia, Taxi Driver, Network, and...
01:41:39.000I think, I forget the fourth movie, it might have been like Bridge on the River Kwai, but I was trying to watch all of the AFI 100 movies, or maybe it was One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, I forget, but I forget the fourth one.
01:41:56.000But I got four movies, I binge watched them all day, and Taxi Driver from that point on was like my favorite movie, even as a kid!
01:42:04.000Even as a kid, it was one of my favorites.
01:42:09.000And now it's like a big incel movie, but I was like, but it but I was there first.
01:42:14.000I was the proto proto incel So taxi drivers up there.
01:43:19.000I'll sit down on the couch and I'll just watch, like, three movies.
01:43:22.000I'll just knock out, like, three movies in one sitting.
01:43:27.000I've always loved there was a period of time from I want to say like 2010 to 2012 where I saw every movie in theaters and I still remember the dates that they they came out because I was just going every weekend to the theater with my friend I had his fat friend in sixth grade and we were just going to the movies every week and
01:43:55.000So I know all those but yeah and I used to write the movie reviews I was I would write like I would write movie reviews for the school paper in middle school and I would just write like 10 every for every issue and the teacher would be like okay you gotta stop you're writing too many articles I think that's new lore I for I because I forgot about that for a long time
01:44:14.000And I just remembered it recently and I don't think I ever talked about that on the show but I would write I would just be in writing club pounding them out every week and I would just submit like 20 and the guy be like no this is too many articles like pick pick a few okay but I was into that anyway
01:44:37.000Also my favorite thing to do when I was a kid is we had a movie projector and we had a huge basement and So I would I would project movies on the wall and watch like I watched all the old Karate movies and I'd get there's this Chinese place across the streets.
01:44:59.000Get Chinese food and I'd watch I forget them all now, but I got really into those movies because I was really into Wu-Tang Clan and you know all their songs sampled old What do they call the the the Shaw brothers made all those films?
01:45:14.000So I would watch all the all the movies they sampled in those songs I'm oversharing, but then so I'm I was really too big into movies for a long time still am Still am I love the medium
01:45:36.000I think it even goes beyond people eat too much.
01:45:49.000We definitely just need more regulations like we need to make it so that the everything is smaller and we need to regulate the additives and the preservatives and I'm a big believer that there is literally something that is in the food that is causing weight gain.
01:46:08.000Like, it's not even like an ingredient per se, and it's not that Americans are eating too many calories.
01:46:16.000I think that there's literally something in the food that is poisoning us.
01:46:19.000Like, I don't know if it's... I think it's something that's making our thyroid system malfunction.
01:46:24.000I think there's something inside of the food that is causing hormone and thyroid problems, and I think that is what is causing weight gain.
01:46:32.000I think that our metabolism is all fucked up because our hormones are being interfered with.
01:46:38.000And I think the hormones are being fucked with because of the polluted water and the polluted air and then there's got to be something in the food.
01:46:46.000Because I read some, and this is totally like anecdotal, but I saw something on social media that said that they knew of a woman from Japan and she would eat rice and eat lots of carbs in Japan and she was skinny.
01:47:00.000Then she moved to America, had the same diet, and she got fat immediately.
01:47:05.000And so they said it's something that's here.
01:47:08.000And I, uh, I tend to believe that because, you know, the obesity rate only goes up.
01:47:15.000It seems like the obesity rate increases on a global scale, kind of like regardless of... Because clearly America is getting more healthy as time goes on.
01:47:27.000Like, I feel like there's much more health consciousness today than there was 20 years ago, and yet there's more obese people.
01:47:49.000I think there's something that's in there that is thwarting our metabolism and it's making it so that we can't metabolize the food properly.
01:47:59.000Certainly the calorie consumption doesn't help.
01:48:03.000The overly processed foods, the high fructose corn syrup, the seed oils, you know, that stuff doesn't help either.
01:48:09.000The microplastics in the packaging are maybe part of it.
01:48:16.000But I think it's I think it's like a thyroid thing.
01:48:26.000This is my hunch but if I were in charge of America, I would severely regulate The manufacturing of food and people say well the food would get more expensive Good people eat less of it good people eat less of it
01:48:43.000But we, you know, we need people to eat less and we need people to eat more whole foods, meaning foods that are like from the ground or from a, you know, they're from an animal.
01:48:56.000The problem is you go to the store and 80% of the food is not food.
01:49:03.000You know, like I go to the store, and yeah, you've got a produce section, you've got some meat, but everything else is like, here's barbecue sauce, here's like three aisles of sauces, which is all just like oil.
01:49:16.000Here's syrup, and barbecue sauce, and ketchup, and mayonnaise, and Jiffy Puff, and coffee creamer, excuse me.
01:49:27.000And ranch dressing, and here's cake mix, and cookies, and crackers, and cereal, and... And it's all like... Like, what the fuck is an Oreo?
01:49:53.000You know we need stores that have food like meat and fruit and vegetables and things that are in season not things that are not in season things that are in season and we need stuff that's fresh and that that's the kind of society we need to live in.
01:50:14.000So we got to rethink from farm to table we got to rethink that whole process how does it get from farm to table because we got to make it
01:50:21.000Organic and cheap and You know with as little packaging or additives and preservatives as possible I'm like a total health Nazi.
01:50:35.000I mean not obviously in my conduct, you know, because I just eat like chocolate and like McDonald's and garbage, but I mean like in terms of if I were leading the government, I would be a total health Nazi walkable cities
01:52:56.000The value of free speech to the movement is clear, but my understanding is it was also used as a Trojan horse to introduce degeneracy and filth into to society.
01:53:04.000Yes, I am a free speech... Listen, free speech absolutism means Nick Fuentes on the platform.
01:54:03.000You're killing the joke It's true though Hannah Gase she never knows when to stop sucking man Hannah Gase never knows when to stop sucking.
01:55:32.000It's been a couple years since all that stuff started to get spun up, and after all this time, I think people have realized what their game really is.
01:56:25.000Not everyone does have merch because the volume we do when we do crypto is...
01:56:45.000a fraction of what it is when we do credit card so you don't really know what you're talking about I'm glad you do I'm glad you do and I appreciate you buy it but you're wrong about that I mean we still do I mean you would be surprised I mean we do pretty good numbers with with crypto even though it's totally inaccessible but we do much more we do credit cards so
01:57:50.000They have a picture of one of my properties on their website.
01:57:55.000So it's like, that would be a funny relationship, right?
01:57:58.000Where they're like, we're gonna post a picture of your address on our website and dox your parents and dox your employees and get you banned from Twitter.
01:59:02.000and I told him I basically said like get good bitch like just be fucking awesome and then you'll have that but you're not I don't want to say that part like you know but you never will because you're not but that's just what makes it pathetic and that's the thing like
02:03:14.000Like basically unremarkable midwit who figured out how to use a microphone and once again took up some novelty position and maybe someone more intelligent than him was able to feed him some talking points.
02:03:26.000But I mean that's what you have there.
02:03:28.000You can say a lot of things about me, but I am also an original.
02:03:32.000I'm also unique, original, who has managed to do something...
02:03:37.000Many things that are quite remarkable.
02:03:38.000You know, I have my own streaming platform, and I do my own convention, and I'm beloved by Kanye West and Donald Trump, and I have a cult following, and I'm in the conversation everywhere all the time, and here you've got this one-trick pony who found some novelty idea that someone smarter than him told him about, and he's able to use a microphone to talk about it on his YouTube channel.
02:04:28.000I mean, he's totally... Look, you know that I support Trump and I'm gonna vote for Trump, but Vivek has earned my support in a different way.
02:04:33.000Because he is standing up to the Israel lobby,
02:04:56.000And he's going further than anyone else on like basically every issue.
02:06:44.000I was hanging out with my Earl friends the other day and I was complaining about something and one of them said, aren't you supposed to be a groiper, not a griper?
02:08:11.000We have moved to a point in civilization where we don't need actually for everybody to be doing subsistence agriculture like we could have totally automatic farms and We can focus on other things.
02:08:39.000I don't think it's viable to be honest
02:08:42.000So I know I think we're still gonna have big farms and you know you're you could have uh you know apple tree or whatever and you could do a little gardening but like we're still gonna have cities so but who knows.
02:14:54.000And now I'm like, like I said, I'm getting to that age where I see these kids.
02:15:00.000And they're, uh, you know, the trends that are going on now, and I see these like, uh, Balin Levine and Danny Duncan, and I'm like, bro, last night was a movie!
02:15:09.000And I'm like, oh shit, I turned into the old guy.
02:15:12.000I turned into the old guy calling the next generation the Squeakers faggots.