00:09:22.000But we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding our sphere of influence.
00:09:40.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
00:09:55.000An overflowing of love, an overflowing of self-giving love, so much of it it cannot be contained.
00:10:08.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's people.
00:10:14.000children even those that are misguided even those that persecute us even the most heinous among us that is what makes us different that is what makes us good Ever since I got on this Tito Knight, ever since I got on the Azubo, ever since I got on the Carnivore Knight, shut the fuck up.
00:10:59.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
00:11:07.000You turn like 18, 20, and then it just goes at light speed.
00:11:12.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
00:11:15.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
00:11:21.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
00:11:24.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
00:11:39.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
00:11:44.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
00:11:49.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
00:11:57.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
00:12:05.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant.
00:12:09.000Because you have been faithful with little, I will put you in charge of much.
00:12:14.000The servant with two talents said, Master, you gave me two, and look, I've gained two more.
00:12:20.000The master said the same, Well done, good and faithful servant.
00:12:25.000You have been faithful with little, I will trust you with much.
00:12:30.000But the servant with one talent said, Master, I was afraid, so I hid your money in the ground.
00:13:22.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
00:13:26.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
00:13:34.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
00:13:43.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
00:13:46.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
00:14:26.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
00:15:24.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
00:30:28.000If Israel controls that region, How rich, how powerful can they become?
00:30:34.000My issue with Iranian regime change is that we are creating an Israeli superpower that not even we will be able to restrain.
00:30:43.000Look at how they have used us like an instrument.
00:30:46.000They stole a nuclear arsenal from us, they got all of this military technology from us, we defeated their foes, and now we have essentially handed this to them.
00:30:56.000Now they're ready to cut the umbilical cord and become their own superpower.
00:31:00.000We endured the cost, we paid the money, our soldiers died, our country burned so that.
00:31:05.000A Israeli superpower could be born, and now our country will be in the wreckage.
00:37:19.000Remember when I grabbed my shit, I said, no buys, I'm dippin.
00:37:23.000Remember when I said I changed, I'm new, I'm here, I listen.
00:37:26.000I know all this shit's so mean, but I'm really tryna fix it, fix it.
00:37:30.000We can go side to side, it's white shot, I assume you're lookin' at me We can go low to high, it's tough for a treat like nobody else can see I could be mean tonight, but that's not what I'm tryna be I could be mean tonight, no I'm tryna be nice I'm tryna be nice I'm tryna be, I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be, I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be nice.
00:42:39.000If he caught him and brought him back to the colony, he would immediately Half ago,
00:43:05.000people said, I just can't even imagine Trump bringing us to war in Iran for regime change.
00:44:32.000Pace, I be from the back, she gripping them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belongin' to cover this hook, gettin' covered in everything I'ma buy a bottle,
00:44:48.000take a banana, but she is not gettin' wet, it rain V wants to interview Nick Fouetta Get the word out It's undeniable.
00:49:26.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:49:33.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:49:51.000Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:57:52.000The United States military began major combat operations in Iran.
00:57:58.000To consign the American empire to destruction while they look forward to a golden age, while they look forward to a century of empire and domination.
00:58:08.000Maybe we can't stop it, but I'm not going along with that.
00:58:46.000When Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel, which started the Yom Kippur War on October 6th, 1973, almost 50 years exactly before October 7th, Israel was almost overrun.
00:58:59.000And the United States was reluctant to provide them with the military support that they needed to defend themselves.
00:59:05.000So, the prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir, called up Nixon and said, If you don't help us, we will nuke Syria and Egypt.
00:59:48.000We're like the SWAT team of Free Thought, and I go on with this battle ram at the door, and then they come in with these laser beams and have that information.
01:00:13.000Groyper Dating App, 2, AF Legal Team to represent Groyper's who are fired from work or kicked out of school for being a Groyper.
01:13:56.000You're raised by your parents, you go to school, you finish school, then you move into an apartment as a single man or woman, and you go to work.
01:15:03.000So it's totally fair for us to recognize that the countries around Russia, you know, we shouldn't be invading or torturing them or oppressing them, of course.
01:15:12.000And big picture, holy smokes, you do not want the two largest powers in the world, apart from the United States, to get together and align against us.
01:15:21.000Why do you support Israel against Hamas, for example?
01:15:25.000Why do you support America giving them billions of dollars?
01:30:09.000During every single day of the Trump administration, I will very simply put America first.
01:31:03.000you don't got kind of baby, you kind of by my fence Oh you climb, me She go chop up, but the best they climb on me, climb, mess with me, baby, you won't let this go Where is America?
01:31:21.000To get to the head, where you want to fall?
01:43:35.000the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
01:43:41.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th, parked just across the river from New York City, has not gone away.
01:59:10.000That America was different because we are different.
01:59:33.000Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
01:59:47.000An overflowing of love, an overflowing of self-giving love, so much of it cannot be contained, an unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
02:00:15.000That is what makes us different, that is what makes us good.
02:00:29.000on this keto guys ever since i got on the airsoft ever since i got on the carnivore nine shut the fuck up Any final words to young men?
02:00:52.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
02:01:00.000You turn like 18, 20, and then just goes at light speed.
02:01:04.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
02:01:08.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
02:01:13.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
02:01:17.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
02:01:31.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
02:01:36.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
02:01:42.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
02:01:49.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
02:01:57.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant.
02:02:01.000Because you have been faithful with little, I will put you in charge of much.
02:02:07.000The servant with two talents said, Master, you gave me two, and look, I've gained two more.
02:02:13.000The master said the same, Well done, good and faithful servant.
02:02:18.000You have been faithful with little, I will trust you with much.
02:02:23.000But the servant with one talent said, Master, I was afraid, so I hid your money in the ground.
02:03:15.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
02:03:18.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
02:03:26.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
02:03:35.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
02:03:38.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
02:04:18.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
02:05:17.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
02:20:40.000If Israel controls that region, How rich, how powerful can they become?
02:20:46.000My issue with Iranian regime change is that we are creating an Israeli superpower that not even we will be able to restrain.
02:20:55.000Look at how they have used us like an instrument.
02:20:58.000They stole a nuclear arsenal from us, they got all of this military technology from us, we defeated their foes, and now we have essentially handed this to them.
02:21:07.000Now they're ready to cut the umbilical cord and become their own superpower.
02:21:12.000We endured the cost, we paid the money, our soldiers died, our country burned so that.
02:21:17.000A Israeli superpower could be born, and now our country will be in the wreckage.
02:35:56.000I'm on a cover, we're not on the same.
02:36:00.000Ace, I be from the back, she gripping them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belong on a cover this whole game, covered in everything I'm gonna have a hypo, take a banana, but she is not getting wet, it rain V wants to interview Nick Fuente Get the word out It's undeniable.
02:40:48.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
02:40:55.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
02:41:13.000Palantir comes in and interprets the data using.
02:41:16.000Algorithm using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
02:46:56.000We got the text of the deal on Wednesday.
02:46:59.000It was supposed to go into effect at that point.
02:47:02.000But the major sticking point in this entire thing, and this has been the case since the beginning, since April, is that Iran is insistent that in order for them to open the Strait of Hormuz, They're not going to do this until Israel stops their invasion and their air campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
02:47:23.000Quite honestly, that has been the sticking point since April.
02:47:30.000So when we finally saw the agreement on Wednesday, it said in black and white that as part of the agreement, there must be a ceasefire in Lebanon, which up until even today and last week, Israel was not willing to comply with.
02:47:46.000Lo and behold, Israel did not implement a ceasefire in Lebanon.
02:47:51.000Throughout last week, culminating in a major strike on Friday, Israel has been pounding Lebanon every single day.
02:47:59.000They've actually expanded their ground operation, and this gave Iran cause to effectively pull out of the MOU.
02:48:07.000As of Saturday, Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is closed again, and Iran threatened to completely pull out of the agreement, and they canceled their negotiations on Friday.
02:48:18.000Now, this weekend, the United States was able to salvage diplomacy.
02:48:22.000And in the end, JD Vance led a delegation in Switzerland.
02:48:26.000They met directly with their Iranian counterparts.
02:48:29.000And it is said that there were productive discussions held this weekend.
02:48:34.000That being said, our big news for tonight there's a few things.
02:48:39.000One, Iran is now permitted to sell their oil.
02:50:40.000Not only that, he said, Last week, that Jews want to destroy Europeans with mass migration because the Romans destroyed the Jewish temple in 70 AD.
02:50:54.000Okay, so is he just stealing my show now?
02:52:20.000$100 a month, you get to join the exclusive group chat with me.
02:52:25.000I gave some pretty good coverage today and last week as well on the whole situation in Lebanon.
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03:01:17.000As formalizing the ceasefire, which already existed.
03:01:20.000And what I mean by that is point number one is it ends the war.
03:01:25.000We had fighting between the U.S., the Gulf countries in Israel, and Iran over the Persian Gulf.
03:01:31.000So, the first thing the MOU does is it ends the war.
03:01:34.000Second thing it does is it opens up the Strait of Hormuz on both sides.
03:01:38.000You had a U.S. economic blockade of the Strait.
03:01:41.000Iran closed the Strait to commercial shipping.
03:01:44.000So, the second major point is it deals with opening the Strait back up and normalizing traffic.
03:01:49.000And then the third, and maybe arguably the biggest point, is it sets the stage for a 60 day period of negotiations.
03:01:57.000On the root causes, structural issues that caused the conflict.
03:02:02.000And that is primarily Iran's nuclear program, specifically its enrichment capability and its already existing stockpile of enriched uranium, and the corresponding U.S. led sanctions regime, which has been imposed on Iran because of its nuclear program.
03:02:20.000So, as you know, this is the MOU as it stands.
03:02:23.000Now, fundamentally, nothing has really changed.
03:02:31.000As the ceasefire that we got in April.
03:02:34.000And these are the same basic points of agreement that have already existed between the US and Iran, which is to say, none really at all.
03:02:43.000What gets complicated about this agreement, as always, are the details.
03:02:48.000And we talked about this throughout the entirety of the war up until this point.
03:02:53.000What are the sticking points in each of these major issues?
03:02:57.000In the first place, regarding the ceasefire, the actual cessation of fighting, Iran and Pakistan have always insisted that the ceasefire extends to Israel's war in Lebanon.
03:03:10.000That's always been controversial, always been contentious.
03:03:14.000There was never and still isn't agreement on this.
03:03:18.000The United States has always tried to circumvent that and pretend that's not part of the agreement because we know we cannot compel Israel to agree to that.
03:03:28.000Israel will never stop attacking Lebanon.
03:03:30.000And this is what Iran is demanding as a precondition for everything else.
03:04:04.000But here's the controversial part there Iran has agreed to open up the Strait.
03:04:09.000In principle, but they want to control it.
03:04:12.000They want to formally control it, govern it, and that gives them the right in the future to charge money on the strait, charge a toll or a fee.
03:04:20.000They want to profit from it in the same way that other countries control vital waterways, like Egypt controls the Suez.
03:04:28.000Iran wants to control the strait and they want to make money from it.
03:04:31.000Once again, this is something there's never been and still isn't agreement on.
03:04:36.000The U.S. insists the strait has to be open in the way that it used to be.
03:04:57.000And then, lastly, regarding the nuclear issue, there has been some agreement that eventually we're going to negotiate on nuclear, but still, there's no agreement on what that would ever look like.
03:05:09.000Iran is never giving up their nuclear program.
03:05:12.000And the US doesn't seem to want to allow them to have one.
03:05:16.000So, in a word, I never had confidence in this agreement because all of these impasses still remain on every major issue.
03:05:26.000So, we learned about some of the details of this agreement the previous weekend.
03:05:53.000But I said on this show last week, basically every single day Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday I said there's some serious outstanding issues here, which is one, maybe first and foremost, concerning point number one of the agreement Will Israel stop their war in Lebanon?
03:06:13.000And this is actually the central issue, which is now unraveling the entire agreement.
03:06:19.000Because every single day last week, Israel has been bombing Lebanon, pounding Lebanon with bombs, announcing their plans and intentions to further invade Lebanon.
03:06:29.000And if that's point number one of the agreement, then you don't have an agreement.
03:06:35.000If point number one of the MOU says we are going to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Lebanon, and if simultaneously Israel is bombing and occupying Lebanon, Then you don't have a deal.
03:06:51.000The U.S. is formally and officially and undeniably in violation of provision number one.
03:06:58.000And if that's the case, then Iran is not going to implement the rest.
03:07:05.000Friday, there was supposed to be a high profile meeting, the first direct negotiations between a U.S. and Iranian delegation in Switzerland.
03:07:13.000That was supposed to be the first meeting in the 60 day negotiation period about the nuclear program.
03:07:20.000And Iran canceled that meeting last minute because they declared we were in violation of the deal because of what Israel is doing.
03:07:29.000Now, over the weekend, it appears that Trump interceded and brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
03:07:38.000Sometime this weekend, it looks like around Friday afternoon, a ceasefire appeared to take hold and Israel stopped bombing Lebanon.
03:07:49.000The Iranian delegation came to Switzerland, so did the United States.
03:07:54.000And both sides threatened to pull out.
03:07:56.000The United States threatened to kill the Iranian negotiators.
03:08:00.000He said, if you don't take us seriously, you're not going to make it back home, which is kind of like the coldest thing to ever say on the world stage.
03:08:09.000Trump told the Iranian delegation, if you don't respect us, you won't make it back home.
03:08:15.000He said, even better, he said, if you don't fucking respect us, you won't even make it back home, which is objectively awesome.
03:08:23.000Even though he's like taco, even though he chickens out on everything.
03:08:34.000He's still number one at aura farming.
03:08:37.000You can never take that away from him.
03:08:39.000But so, point being, is on the United States side, we literally threatened to kill them and start bombing Iran all over again.
03:08:48.000On the Iranian side, they threatened to immediately leave.
03:08:52.000When they heard that threat and they heard that the United States was threatening to resume hostilities against Iran, they said, we're going to shut this whole thing down and leave.
03:09:00.000Now, on Saturday, in spite of the fact that there is a ceasefire in Lebanon, technically, in spite of the fact that there were productive negotiations in Switzerland with all these threats to withdraw or resume the war going on, in spite of all of this, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard said on Saturday that the Strait of Hormuz is closed.
03:09:24.000Now, you're not going to know that because the U.S. government is lying about this.
03:09:30.000Not only is the U.S. government lying about it, but it seems that the U.S. media is lying about it as well.
03:09:36.000I've seen in the Wall Street Journal, in the New York Times, the Washington Post, our energy secretary, Chris Wright, the White House, they are all saying that the Strait of Hormuz is slowly opening.
03:09:50.000They say that despite what Iran is saying, the Strait of Hormuz is opening, but that is not true.
03:09:57.000Before the war, you had about 170 ships going through the Strait of Hormuz every day.
03:10:04.000This weekend, you had about 30 ships at most on any given day going through the Strait.
03:10:10.000So, although the Strait of Hormuz is more open than it was at any point during the war, there is still only a fraction of the shipping going through the Strait.
03:10:20.000Now, they say the U.S. government and the U.S. media say the reason for the low volume of shipping is because this is a process.
03:10:29.000They say that the IRGC is coordinating with all of these shipping companies.
03:10:34.000They say that the IRGC has to demine the The strait, they have to actually remove the mines and figure out a pathway for the ships to take.
03:10:44.000And they're giving all these other reasons.
03:10:46.000But that being said, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard maintains the strait is closed and it appears to be closed.
03:10:54.000Now, the US government and the media can cope and they could say, well, that's because of all these logistical concerns and they're implementing it, and the insurance companies are still weary about sending the traffic through.
03:11:09.000But the fact of the matter is, the Iranians are saying it is closed and it is closed.
03:11:15.000So we're going to read through some of these news stories and I'm going to give you my interpretation of what is happening.
03:11:20.000This is just sort of a brief summary of the facts here.
03:11:23.000So this is on the situation in the Strait.
03:11:29.000It says, quote, Energy Secretary Chris Wright claims that oil and natural gas are flowing through the Strait of Hormuz at pre crisis levels.
03:11:38.000He said, quote, we could get to above that.
03:11:42.000President Trump also suggests that two days ago, there had been a record in terms of oil being taken out of the Strait.
03:11:48.000But neither of those statements are true.
03:11:51.000According to the data and analytics firm Kepler, there were 71 confirmed transits over the weekend with a peak of 35 crossings on Saturday.
03:12:01.000About 100 to 130 vessels passed through the Strait each day before the war.
03:12:06.000So you're having about 35 at most per day this weekend when the Strait is supposed to be open, according to The White House, according to the administration, prior to the war, it's well over 100.
03:12:21.000And it's worth pointing out that at this time, during the previous ceasefire in April, we also got up to, I think, at most about 30 ships per day.
03:12:32.000So the original ceasefire came down on April 8th, a Tuesday.
03:12:38.000And by that weekend, Iran still had the strait partially open.
03:12:43.000And they were talking about charging a fee of $1 per barrel of oil or about $2 million per ship.
03:12:50.000In order to let some of the shipping go through.
03:12:53.000And that weekend after the initial ceasefire, we got up to about 29 or 30 ships per day.
03:13:01.000So that means that this is not getting back to the pre war average number of ships.
03:13:07.000This is actually as many ships as you've had during the war, right around about the time of the first ceasefire.
03:13:15.000So the actual status of the strait is contested.
03:13:18.000What's more, the Iranians maintain that they are going to now manage the strait.
03:13:25.000And as soon as the Iranian delegation left Switzerland this weekend, they went right to Oman, where, pursuant to the MOU, Iran and Oman will now work out the terms of how they will jointly govern the strait.
03:13:40.000And Iran's parliamentary speaker said this weekend that we are going to take up the business of managing the strait.
03:13:47.000And what that means, not during this 60 day negotiating period, but the first day outside of it, they're going to be charging fees.
03:13:55.000And they've talked a little bit about how they're going to structure that.
03:13:58.000They say it'll be environmental service insurance fees.
03:14:02.000But Iran and Oman are formally and officially going to manage and control the strait, and they're going to be charging money to use it.
03:14:15.000Iran has taken control over it, it's acknowledged by the MOU.
03:14:19.000And Iran says we are not opening the strait as long as Israel is occupying Lebanon.
03:14:27.000Let's also talk a little bit about the specifics in Lebanon because this is a very complicated question.
03:14:33.000So, last week we discussed how this is going to be the major sticking point.
03:14:37.000These other things can be spun in the media.
03:14:41.000If Iran is charging a toll on the Strait, the White House will just simply lie about it.
03:14:48.000The White House, I thought the stream went down.
03:14:50.000I saw people going a little nuts in the live chat.
03:14:53.000The White House can simply lie about Iran controlling the Strait or charging a fee.
03:15:00.000And even if they don't lie, they could always finesse the truth.
03:15:03.000They could say that it's not technically a toll.
03:15:07.000They could say they're charging a fee and performing a service.
03:15:10.000And the White House can really say whatever it needs to to satisfy these conditions so that the U.S. can leave the conflict.
03:15:18.000We talked about even some of the other issues like the nuclear negotiations.
03:15:23.000We could extend that in perpetuity, we could extend that indefinitely.
03:15:27.000And given the fact that we set back Iran's nuclear program, That won't be an urgent problem until months, maybe years in the future.
03:15:37.000But the biggest issue is the situation in Lebanon.
03:15:40.000And we talked about the way in which it's going to be an issue.
03:15:44.000The language of the MOU, which we now have, says specifically that there must be a ceasefire on all fronts, which means over the Persian Gulf, but also in Lebanon.
03:15:55.000And specifically concerning Lebanon, the MOU says we have to respect their territorial integrity and sovereignty.
03:16:03.000Now, what is happening in Lebanon is that Israel is not only bombing Lebanon every single day, in spite of the fact that they already have a ceasefire with Hezbollah and have for a year and a half, but they're also invading on the ground.
03:16:18.000Like we talked about last week, Israel's ultimate ambition is to annex southern Lebanon.
03:16:25.000They want to unofficially annex a 10 kilometer security zone inside all along Lebanon's southern border.
03:16:35.000To make it a buffer zone between Lebanon and Israel.
03:16:38.000And that effectively makes it Israeli territory.
03:16:42.000When they say that's going to be a buffer zone, when they say security perimeter, that means the Israeli military is taking control over all that territory.
03:17:01.000And this is always what precipitates a civilian occupation.
03:17:07.000Israel is using Hezbollah's attacks as a pretext to invade the country and establish this security presence and perimeter.
03:17:16.000And then once that happens, they will just hold on to the territory forever.
03:17:21.000And slowly but surely, Israeli settlers are going to creep north.
03:17:25.000First, they're going to resettle along the Israeli border towns and villages, and then almost certainly they're going to cross over the border and begin settling inside that security perimeter.
03:17:36.000And this is a way for Israel to annex the territory.
03:17:40.000So, the point being is if Israel is carrying out a massive aerial bombing campaign, as well as an occupation on the ground with the intention of annexing territory, obviously, this is in direct contravention of the MOU.
03:17:56.000That's not respecting Lebanon's sovereignty because their government in Beirut does not approve of this.
03:18:02.000And of course, it's not respecting their territorial integrity.
03:18:06.000If you are occupying a country's territory, their territory has no integrity and they have no sovereignty.
03:18:12.000So, what we talked about last week is what does a ceasefire look like for Iran inside of Lebanon?
03:18:19.000Does Iran expect that Israel will only stop bombing Lebanon, or do they have to stop their campaign on the ground, or do they have to withdraw?
03:18:29.000And what is obvious is that Israel is realistically not stopping any of these activities.
03:18:36.000Israel is not willing to completely stop bombing Lebanon.
03:18:40.000Israel is not willing to leave their current positions that they occupy inside of southern Lebanon.
03:18:47.000The only thing that they might agree to is not to expand their presence on the ground.
03:18:53.000And so that is really the big question hanging over this MOU.
03:18:59.000Whether Lebanon was part of the agreement, clearly it is.
03:19:02.000The language is very restrictive for Israel.
03:19:06.000Now that we know the language, it just becomes a question of what Iran is willing to accept to keep the deal in place.
03:19:13.000Do they expect that Israel does not drop a single bomb on Hezbollah?
03:19:18.000Do they expect that Israel abandons all of its territory inside Lebanon or merely that they de escalate the bombing and they go no further on the ground?
03:19:29.000Well, Iran made it very clear this weekend they expect Israel to leave Lebanon.
03:19:35.000Moreover, they expect Israel to stop bombing Hezbollah in Lebanon.
03:19:40.000Simultaneously, Israel came out today.
03:19:43.000Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu, their defense minister, Israel Katz, and other members of their cabinet have said, We are not going to stop bombing Lebanon and we are not withdrawing.
03:19:57.000This is also from the Times of Israel.
03:20:00.000It says, quote, Prime Minister Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz, IDF Chief of Staff General Ayal Zamir, and Northern Command Chief Major General Rafi Milo just held a call.
03:20:12.000They said in a joint statement, quote, the IDF will continue to act decisively to thwart threats to our soldiers and civilians, destroy terror infrastructure, and continue maintaining the security zone in southern Lebanon.
03:20:26.000They said the Prime Minister, the Defense Minister, and the Chief of Staff clarified that the security of Israel's civilians and IDF troops.
03:20:33.000Will continue to remain before their eyes without compromise.
03:20:39.000So the entire cabinet is saying no compromises.
03:20:43.000And they said some other things we'll get into.
03:20:46.000It says, this week's talks between Israel and Lebanon will be held from Tuesday to Thursday at the State Department and the Pentagon in Washington.
03:20:54.000Now, specifically what they said, we're going to break down the statement.
03:20:59.000It says, the IDF will continue to act decisively to thwart threats to our soldiers and civilians, destroy terror infrastructure, and maintain the security zone.
03:21:10.000When they say destroy terror infrastructure, what they're referring to specifically are tunnels.
03:21:16.000That Hezbollah has dug in southern Lebanon and their different rocket launch platforms, their different military outposts that they're using to launch artillery and rocket attacks on northern Israel.
03:21:30.000So, when Israel says we're going to continue to disassemble or destroy their terror infrastructure, what they mean is we're going to keep marching on the ground.
03:21:42.000That means they're going to continue to expand their presence on the ground.
03:21:48.000And moreover, when they say they're going to maintain the security zone in southern Lebanon, that means they're not leaving.
03:21:54.000That means they have made their incursion on the ground north of the border.
03:22:00.000They've established a security perimeter, and this is to ostensibly prevent an October 7th like invasion by Hezbollah, to push Hezbollah back with their shorter range rockets and artillery.
03:22:12.000And they're saying they're not leaving.
03:22:13.000And then they said, we're not going to compromise on this.
03:22:18.000So Iran is telling us, and according to the MOU, it says, we must respect.
03:22:22.000The integrity and sovereignty of Lebanon's territory.
03:24:12.000And Iran says we're not opening up the strait as long as this is going on.
03:24:16.000Because as long as this is going on, the U.S. is in violation of the MOU.
03:24:21.000And if the U.S. is in violation, then they say we see no reason to uphold our end of the bargain and even advance to the second phase of the MOU, which is the nuclear negotiations themselves.
03:24:35.000But then there was another big development today, which is that the U.S. made it official.
03:24:41.000Today, the Treasury Department formally issued waivers for U.S. sanctions against Iranian oil.
03:24:50.000There were a lot of give me's in the MOU for Iran.
03:24:54.000And it was talked about a lot last week.
03:24:57.000There's a $300 billion reconstruction fund allocated among private sector investors from East Asia and the Middle East.
03:25:06.000But they don't get that until the completion of the deal.
03:25:09.000There was talk about $100 to $200 billion in frozen Iranian assets that, again, upon completion of the deal, would be unfrozen and returned to Iran.
03:25:19.000But the biggest concession is the one that they get up front at the very beginning before they do anything, and that is their ability to sell their oil.
03:25:30.000Ever since the U.S. withdrew from the JCPOA, we have imposed severe sanctions on Iran's oil.
03:25:38.000Iran has still technically been able to sell oil, but they have to do it clandestinely on the black market.
03:25:43.000They built up a shadow fleet of tankers and they only sell them to a couple of countries like China and India, countries that are willing to take on the risk of doing business with Iran and they risk incurring the wrath of the United States.
03:25:58.000And because Iran can only sell to a couple of countries, they can't even sell their oil at market price and they can't sell all of it.
03:26:07.000So they don't make as much money from their oil.
03:26:10.000Because there isn't competition to buy it.
03:26:12.000And there's this premium because they have to go on the black market effectively to sell it because they have to get around the sanctions.
03:26:20.000So the biggest thing, the biggest concession they're getting up front is that the United States, as part of the MOU, said that we would no longer sanction their oil.
03:26:31.000The Treasury Department would give them these waivers.
03:26:33.000And so then immediately they're able to sell their oil.
03:26:36.000Now, why did we give that to them up front?
03:26:39.000Well, one, And this may be obvious, maybe it's less obvious.
03:26:44.000The reason we gave this to Iran up front was effectively as a bribe to keep them in the negotiations.
03:26:52.000Diplomacy was about to fall apart around this time last week because although the U.S. and Iran were on the precipice of signing the deal, Israel bombed Beirut and Iran vowed to retaliate against Israel with a missile strike.
03:27:07.000And it was rumored and reported that the administration bribed Iran not to retaliate.
03:27:13.000And stay inside the diplomatic process and make the deal by offering them these waivers on the sanctions immediately.
03:27:22.000So, we gave them this as a huge concession, basically just to bribe them to make a deal at all.
03:27:28.000The other reason we did this up front is because this is going to relieve pressure on oil prices.
03:27:34.000If we could get Iran's oil out to the market, then the overall supply of energy increases and that eases the upward pressure on prices because of the closure of the Strait.
03:27:47.000And all the time it's going to take to adjust to get all this oil out of the straight and to its customers.
03:28:08.000Also, we need it realistically more than they do.
03:28:11.000But then today, it was announced not only does Iran get to sell their oil without sanctions, but it was also announced they get to sell their oil in dollars.
03:28:22.000So, we're now allowing Iran to sell their oil to customers all around the world at market price immediately, and they get to sell it in U.S. dollars, which means the money is going to settle in their account immediately.
03:28:38.000They're going to start making revenue and profit from the oil immediately because dollars are easy to transact, and they're going to get foreign currency.
03:28:49.000They've been cut off from the global financial system.
03:28:52.000So, this is not only A boon to them in the sense that they get the revenue, but they also get the currency to ease some of their currency and monetary problems as well.
03:29:03.000Now, the United States is saying the only reason they're getting a deal this good is because Iran has agreed to allow IAEA inspectors into their country to look at their damaged and destroyed nuclear sites from Midnight Hammer.
03:29:20.000Because you could look at this deal and already see this is very lopsided.
03:29:24.000Iran is getting this $300 billion reconstruction fund.
03:29:28.000They're getting the $200 billion in unfrozen assets.
03:29:31.000Not only do they get to sell their oil without sanctions, but also they get to do it in dollars so they build up their foreign currency reserves and the money settles immediately so they could use it to fund their activities.
03:29:43.000Not to mention, the US already unilaterally ended our blockade and we're not bombing them.
03:29:50.000So Iran is getting all of this stuff, or I should say a lot of it up front, and there's a lot of promises to do stuff later.
03:29:59.000And, like we talked about last week, what exactly do we get out of it?
03:30:04.000And it was said that, well, what we get out of it is that Iran has committed to, in the future, negotiate on their nuclear program.
03:30:35.000Well, the United States seems to be aware of this.
03:30:38.000And so JD Vance, the lead negotiator, came out and defended this by saying, well, the reason Iran is getting these sanctions waivers and why it's such a sweet deal is because Iran is giving us a concession.
03:30:51.000They're letting our nuclear inspectors into the country.
03:31:07.000He said, Well, we need to work out the details.
03:31:10.000And this is from Axios on the oil and the nuclear inspections.
03:31:16.000It says, The U.S. cleared the way for Iran to sell oil in dollars, including to U.S. buyers, a reversal that came as Vice President JD Vance said Tehran had agreed to allow nuclear inspectors to return as early as this week.
03:31:31.000The Treasury Department on Monday waived longstanding sanctions on those sales for two months.
03:31:36.000While talks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and address the issues of Iran's nuclear program and further sanctions relief proceed.
03:31:44.000Iran did not acknowledge the move to allow inspectors broader access to its sites, which would be a significant concession by Tehran.
03:31:53.000Vance acknowledged the terms of that access still need to be negotiated.
03:31:59.000As part of the interim truce reached last week, the U.S. lifted its blockade and agreed to let Iran sell oil and get paid for it.
03:32:07.000But the formal Treasury Department waiver on Monday adds that Iran can be paid in dollars, a boon for the regime, which is in desperate need of foreign exchange.
03:32:16.000It means Iranian banks can receive payments directly from abroad, allowing the regime to more easily repatriate its oil revenues.
03:32:24.000The move goes beyond a temporary waiver issued by the Treasury in March that allowed Iran to sell oil already at sea but maintain sanctions on dollar transactions.
03:32:34.000Iranian state media said Tehran didn't negotiate over its nuclear file or accept any new commitments during the talks in Switzerland this weekend, citing officials familiar with the negotiations.
03:33:17.000Where we are constantly chasing them, constantly begging them to stay at the table, constantly begging them to continue holding up their end of the bargain by always giving more concessions.
03:33:29.000And that's exactly what happened here.
03:33:49.000And not only that, but we're bombing Israel.
03:33:52.000So, not only did Israel's attack on Beirut last week threaten to unravel the whole deal, they also threatened to sabotage diplomacy.
03:34:01.000And in addition, it could have led to an all out resumption of war, because that would have been the second week in a row that Israel and Iran are trading fire.
03:34:10.000And if that happens, there's a risk that it could escalate and widen.
03:34:15.000So, last week, we are at the point where diplomacy has utterly collapsed.
03:34:25.000And bombing Israel, it's going to have to be more intense than the week before.
03:34:29.000And Israel's response would be the same.
03:34:32.000And there would be no guarantee last week that that would have not spiraled out of control into a full scale war all over again between the US led coalition and Iran.
03:34:43.000So, how did the United States even keep Iran in the process?
03:34:47.000We had to literally beg Iran to stay in the talks.
03:35:27.000Because it should have been reciprocal.
03:35:28.000Initially, the agreement was we both open at the same time.
03:35:33.000Iran stops attacking our shipping and we stop attacking theirs at the same time.
03:35:38.000Now the U.S. is bent over a barrel to keep Iran in the process.
03:35:42.000We say, all right, we'll end our blockade first.
03:35:46.000And then you can open up the strait later.
03:35:48.000Number two, it was said that the U.S. authorized Qatar to unfreeze $6 to $12 billion of Iranian funds up front.
03:36:00.000There's a provision in the MOU that Iran is going to get up to $25 billion in frozen assets unfrozen.
03:36:07.000And it was said that 50% of that would be made available at the beginning.
03:36:12.000And there is some reporting that we gave Qatar the go ahead to give that before they even signed the agreement.
03:36:18.000So, right out of the gate, to even get this far, to even get as far as we were last week, we had to open up the straight on our end and give them a sum of money.
03:36:28.000We're not sure how much, maybe $6 billion, maybe $12 billion.
03:37:24.000This weekend, Iran pulls out of the talks, reluctantly shows up to Switzerland, but they say the strait is going to remain closed as long as Israel's in violation of the deal.
03:37:36.000So then, out of Switzerland, what happens?
03:37:39.000Now we're telling Iran not only do you get to sell your oil, But you get to sell your oil in dollars.
03:37:46.000And what that effectively is, is we're waiving the sanctions not only on the commodity, but also on the currency as well.
03:37:54.000We're waiving the sanctions on Iran's banks.
03:37:57.000So not only does Iran sell the oil, but also the banks get the currency and it settles more quickly.
03:38:04.000And then they get to use the currency.
03:38:07.000That's another sweetener, that's another bribe.
03:38:09.000Now, the US is sort of self conscious about the fact that we're just giving stuff away.
03:38:15.000We let Iran sell their oil that was already at sea in March.
03:38:18.000Now we're letting them sell their oil to everybody.
03:38:22.000Today, we're letting them sell their oil in our own currency.
03:38:25.000So we're waiving the sanctions on the banks.
03:38:27.000Vance says, well, the reason we're letting them sell the oil in dollars is because they're going to let nuclear inspectors into their country.
03:38:38.000But here's the thing about this Iran already has allowed IAEA inspectors back into the country.
03:39:12.000That's where the research is being conducted.
03:39:14.000So the inspectors, in other words, they're looking at the peaceful power plant.
03:39:19.000They're not looking at Where the bomb would be made.
03:39:23.000And why do we want the inspectors to go there as opposed to Bouchir?
03:39:28.000We want the inspectors to go to Natanz, Esfahan, and Fordo because we want to assess the damage that was done by Midnight Hammer and by the war this year.
03:39:39.000We want to see does Iran still have the capability to enrich?
03:39:43.000What is their level of access to this infrastructure?
03:39:47.000How degraded is the highly enriched uranium and where is it?
03:39:51.000So, it's a question of where the inspectors will be allowed.
03:39:55.000And Iran is insistent they will not let the inspectors see those three sites.
03:40:01.000Now, Vance came out today and said Iran has agreed to nuclear inspections.
03:40:07.000But Iran said, we didn't discuss nuclear at all this weekend.
03:40:21.000And Vance is basically admitting, saying, yeah, well, we got to work out the details.
03:40:26.000In other words, there was no firm, concrete commitment that Iran is going to let the inspectors see anything more than they're already looking at.
03:40:35.000As a matter of fact, they seem to be implying the opposite, which is, We didn't change anything.
03:40:58.000We didn't get better nuclear inspections.
03:41:00.000What we got is that Iran is not going to blow up the deal.
03:41:03.000And what is going to happen this week, tomorrow through Thursday, is that Israel and Lebanon are coming to Washington to work out some kind of Some kind of a ceasefire negotiated by Marco Rubio.
03:41:17.000And pending the outcome of this negotiation, we'll see if Israel is going to abide by the MOU and whether Iran will allow us then to advance to the next phase of the deal.
03:44:25.000We're actually creating a sphere of influence for them in Lebanon.
03:44:29.000We're making it so that Iran is going to get to dictate the terms in Lebanon.
03:44:34.000Which are going to allow Hezbollah to effectively rebuild and reconstitute themselves and mobilize on Israel's border all over again.
03:44:44.000And the United States is being put in a position where we have to act as a middleman doing Iran's will against Israel in Lebanon.
03:44:54.000Now, if you think that this is going to get Trump to turn against Israel, because I talked a little bit about this last week, I said maybe the silver lining is that in all of this, what Iran is doing.
03:45:07.000Is they're driving a wedge between Israel and the United States.
03:45:11.000The United States needs this deal because we need the strait open.
03:45:17.000But Iran has conditioned this deal on Israel stopping the war in Lebanon, but Israel needs their war in Lebanon.
03:46:40.000But even if they lose, They still win.
03:46:43.000If Israel pushes ahead in Lebanon, then that means that they get to continue to close the strait, and that hurts the United States, and that brings the United States against Israel, and it divides up that coalition.
03:46:56.000If there's no goodwill between Israel and the United States, then Israel's not likely to be able to bring the United States into a conflict against Iran for regime change.
03:47:51.000And so, for us to make them accept something less than that, we're really going to have to assert our will against them, which will forever alter how that works between us and Israel, between us and the Israel lobby within the United States.
03:48:05.000And so, I said last week maybe that's like a positive externality.
03:48:12.000But this weekend, Trump said if Iran doesn't respect us, if they don't hold up their end of the bargain, then we're just going to bomb Iran.
03:48:21.000And I think I said at some point last week, don't think this is a done deal because, in the end, if Israel is making Trump look weak, how is Trump going to repair his reputation?
03:48:36.000It's not going to be by confronting Israel.
03:48:40.000If Israel continues to fight Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran uses that as an excuse to reclose the straight and that makes Trump look like a bitch, Trump is not about to rehabilitate his reputation.
03:48:54.000Public standing by bringing the pressure down on Israel.
03:49:04.000It's arguably much more difficult to get Israel to stop.
03:49:08.000It's much riskier because you might fail.
03:49:11.000Israel probably is more willing to disobey the United States than Iran.
03:49:16.000So Trump actually, you might be surprised, he's actually not going to publicly oppose Netanyahu, he's not going to politically undermine Netanyahu.
03:49:27.000In order to free Lebanon from Israel's influence on behalf of Iran.
03:49:31.000I think, on the contrary, if Iran tries to drive a wedge between Trump and Israel, it might backfire.
03:49:39.000And what it might do is put Trump deeper into Israel's camp, where Trump is saying, you know what?
03:49:46.000We're trying our best to make Israel stop, but really it has nothing to do with the Persian Gulf.
03:49:52.000You might see Trump actually go frustrated with Iran for conditioning the strait.
03:49:57.000On a ceasefire in Lebanon, which is really something between Israel, Hezbollah, and Lebanon themselves.
03:50:04.000And so this weekend, I think you saw a streak there.
03:51:38.000And I guarantee you, what was Levin and Netanyahu talking about at the Jewish News Syndicate forum this weekend?
03:51:45.000They're talking about how they could get Trump back on their side.
03:51:49.000So I said last week, hey, maybe there's this 5D chess silver lining where Iran is brilliantly driving a wedge between the U.S. and Israel by pitting us against each other, by conditioning the Strait of Hormuz on a ceasefire in Lebanon.
03:52:08.000It has created enmity between Trump and Netanyahu.
03:52:11.000It makes it so that Netanyahu is the obstacle to get this all important deal, which humiliates Trump to boot.
03:52:19.000And there were some public statements last week that might have indicated Trump was moving in that direction.
03:52:24.000JD Vance gave that press conference where he said Israel defends itself with U.S. made weapons and Trump is the only leader that supports Israel.
03:52:33.000And Trump made some comments about Netanyahu as our little partner and he gets too excited and he's killing people in Lebanon that have nothing to do with Hezbollah.
03:52:43.000But then what did we hear this weekend?
03:53:04.000They may not push further, but they're not going to withdraw from the security perimeter.
03:53:10.000They're not going to give up their right to retaliate.
03:53:14.000They might give up their right to retaliate against emerging threats, but not imminent threats.
03:53:20.000And that means that Israel will finesse that language to bomb Lebanon whenever they want.
03:53:26.000So, if Israel does not give up the territory inside Lebanon, their right to retaliate against imminent threats inside Lebanon, Iran will insist that we are in violation of the deal.
03:53:40.000As long as Israel's in Lebanon and bombing Lebanon, then we're in violation of point number one of the MOU territorial integrity and sovereignty.
03:53:50.000So, Iran is going to say if you're not holding up your end of the bargain, then we won't hold up ours.
03:53:55.000They're going to keep the strait closed for the most part.
03:53:59.000They're going to say either we're closing the strait andor we will not proceed to the second phase of negotiations, which is nuclear.
03:54:08.000And that means there's going to be no talk of inspectors at Esfahan, Natanz, and Fordo.
03:54:14.000There's going to be no talk of down blending the highly enriched uranium.
03:54:19.000And that means the status quo will continue while Iran sells their oil.
03:54:24.000And if Iran either doesn't open the strait or doesn't make progress on negotiations, Then the ball really is in Trump's court.
03:55:37.000But I think at this stage in the game, it's far more likely the way things are playing out that we're going to go to Iran and we're going to basically continue to lie.
03:55:47.000That's all the administration does is lie.
03:57:37.000What was worked out this weekend are some, what do they call it?
03:57:44.000Basically, a mechanism to respond to violations of the ceasefire.
03:57:50.000They're talking about a mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz to coordinate and a mechanism in Lebanon to coordinate the ceasefire.
03:57:57.000But there's not really an understanding that was reached.
03:58:00.000And so we will see this week if Israel will withdraw from Lebanon, if they'll agree to anything like that, and what the rules of engagement will be against Hezbollah, because certainly they're not going to give up their right to retaliate altogether.
03:58:14.000And it will depend upon what Lebanon and Syria are willing to do to remove the threat of Hezbollah with their own armed forces.
03:58:22.000And maybe there'll be a breakthrough there.
03:58:24.000And then the other question is whether that shipping volume returns to the pre war level, because that would indicate whether the IRGC has actually reclosed the strait.
03:58:35.000About sticking to their guns on Lebanon, or if they aren't.
03:58:38.000And then we'll see if Iran is going to progress us to that second phase of the deal, which is the 60 day negotiation over nuclear.
03:58:46.000This weekend, they did not get to the nuclear file, they only worked out the MOU again.
03:58:52.000And it's like, so what's even the point?
03:58:54.000If we have a signed MOU, if the business of the MOU is Lebanon and the Strait, then why do we even have a signed agreement if we're negotiating it all over again?
03:59:06.000In other words, last weekend, they said, We have a done deal.
04:00:10.000Now, we might be crawling towards some understanding that's extremely technical and You know, these threats of force on either side because of all the distrust, we might crawl across the finish line at any given moment.
04:00:24.000Equally, this whole thing could unravel at any time and we might be back in a war.
04:00:29.000So don't think this is the end of this.
04:03:29.000But, like I said, they get to dictate these terms because we made the mistake of activating their trap card by killing their supreme leader, going for the jugular, making this ill fated bid at regime change.
04:03:43.000It gave them the pretext to close the straight, and now they got us.
04:03:48.000And we know it, and they know we know it.
04:04:13.000This is the last thing I'll say, then we'll move on, probably to the super chats.
04:04:16.000The last thing I'll say is now that the conflict is winding down, I can tell something psychological is happening, which is that because people are relieved that the war might be ending, they almost feel more warmly or positively about Trump.
04:04:36.000Now that the war might be winding down, people are filled with this sense of relief that it might be over, that it did not become a ground war.
04:04:46.000And so the Trump defenders are going to start to say, see, that wasn't a long war.
04:08:26.000Instead of Mass deportations instead of building a border wall.
04:08:32.000Think about if instead of spending $70 billion on Iran and losing favorability and approval and losing the midterms to fight this losing war, what if instead all of that happened, but instead it happened because we deported 5 million people?
04:16:37.000It's all Mexicans out here, Mexicans and Blacks.
04:16:40.000I guess there's a lot of Indians in like up north and out west.
04:16:43.000Like if you go out by Aurora, I think that's where they are.
04:16:48.000And I remember when I was in high school, We used to do these like speech team or model UN conferences out west by like Nequa Valley, and they're all Indians by like Naperville and Aurora.
04:18:07.000There's something so revolting about like a group of friends.
04:18:10.000This is like a phenomenon now in college and high school.
04:18:12.000There'll be like a group of guy friends and it'll be like Braden, Kyler, Brody, like, you know, they have all these white names and then Pranoosh.
04:18:22.000There'll be like a group of white friends and they're all wearing their Birkenstocks with their socks on and they got their shorts on, they got their backward hats.
04:18:29.000They're like, hey, bro, you should come to the kickback later.
04:18:32.000It's going to be me, Braden, this guy, and Pranush.
04:19:05.000They'll be like a friend group in high school, and it'll be like four white guys, a fucking Chinese guy named like Bill, and some Indian guy named like Skanoosh.
04:19:16.000And they all think that's so fucking normal.
04:19:18.000They'll all be at the diner or they'll all be at the football game, and these guys are just part of the crew.
04:19:27.000They go to their like crackers suburb in their beautiful new construction home, and it's like, hey, mom, can I bring some friends over?
04:19:35.000It's just going to be Braden and Pranoosh.
04:19:38.000And you're like, what the fuck happened to our country?
04:19:45.000The name, it's like, dude, I don't want to be, I want to go to a friend group and be like, listen, I want to be in this friend group, but I don't want there to be no fucking prenucian here.
04:20:03.000I'm not going to be in a Snapchat group chat or a Facebook Messenger group chat or fucking any group chat where there's some Indian named Skadoosh.
04:20:12.000And we're all, that's just gonna be okay?
04:22:11.000No, but it's bad enough that you tolerate there's like a guy with like an eighth Ashkenazi Jewish heritage, or there's like a guy that's like Polish, or there's like a guy that has like a super Italian name.
04:45:20.000Look, if you created the rocket ship company that had reusable rockets that create a satellite network across the globe for data centers and for internet and for potentially a defense application, yeah, you'd probably be a trillionaire too if you could solve that problem.
04:46:08.000Which makes all of our spacefaring activity extremely economical, which allows us to do space mining, which allows us potentially to go to Mars.
04:46:18.000Like I said, data centers in space, Starlink, Star Shield.
04:46:23.000What do you think our advantage is against Russia?
04:46:25.000It's Star Shield's network of satellites that lets us engage in very effective fifth generation warfare.
04:46:33.000Elon invented that because of reusable rockets, cheap rockets.
04:46:38.000So, um, That accounts for his net worth of a trillion plus dollars.
04:48:58.000Give it to trans people to build a mile of high speed rail?
04:49:02.000You see what they did in Chicago and California, I think it was.
04:49:07.000In California, they said they're going to allocate $160 billion for gay owned businesses, and you only need three people to say you're gay.
04:49:14.000It's like, yo, I'm going to get all this money.
04:49:18.000Finally, it's going to pay off for me.
04:50:20.000I'd rather have the money in the hands of competent people.
04:50:23.000That's what capitalism is competent people putting the resources where they belong, as opposed to basically creating wealth and then directing where the wealth is going to go, versus a bunch of socialist community organizers that just have an axe to grind.
04:50:42.000You know, because their mom was a dishwasher or something.
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