00:09:23.000But we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means.
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.
00:10:06.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children.
00:10:14.000Even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
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.
00:11:16.000And 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.1.00
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.0.93
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.0.86
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?0.77
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.0.71
00:30:43.000Look at how they have used us like an instrument.0.96
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.0.97
00:31:05.000A Israeli superpower could be born, and now our country will be in the wreckage.0.87
00:31:23.000Alright, 15 seconds, guidance is internal.0.99
00:44:33.000I'm on the cover, we're not on the same.0.84
00:44:38.000Pace, I be from the back, she grippin' them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belongin' to cover this ho gettin' covered in everything I'm gonna buy a bottle, take a banana, but she is not gettin' wet, it rain If he wants to interview Nick Puetta Get the word out It's undeniable.
00:45:47.000Shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down.
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.0.94
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.0.92
00:58:08.000Maybe we can't stop it, but I'm not going along with it.
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.
00:59:10.000And 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.0.97
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.0.98
01:00:18.000My fault if this makes you bash out.1.00
01:02:24.000Some time it's too hard to sit still0.99
01:03:05.000Himself would learn to The string That a line would not care If his line died Things have to change That the line himself would accept such a deal And they have to change right now.
01:03:26.000In the end, it was only to themselves they had lied.
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.0.72
01:15:03.000So it's totally fair for us to recognize that the countries around Russia, no, we shouldn't be invading or torturing them or oppressing them.
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?
01:30:43.000Show me what you workin' with, Show me how you move it, then show me what you do with it.0.99
01:30:49.000All the chains on me, bitch, I feel like a cool nigga.1.00
01:30:52.000I'm about to smash, I bring that hammer, I got my two to get that bitch Come inside with me, baby, This money, crazy as a lily, I got the whips, I sack on razor.1.00
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.
01:59:32.000What 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.
01:59:48.000Overflowing 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.
02:00:52.000Read 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 it 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.
02:01:58.000The 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.
02:03:15.000Let'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.1.00
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.0.93
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.0.86
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.
02:11:14.000As you know, the first provision of our peace deal with Iran, obviously, is that there is a ceasefire.
02:11:23.000As you know, this is a bit more complicated than maybe you might think because it doesn't just entail a ceasefire between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, it also includes a provision about a ceasefire in Lebanon as well.
02:11:39.000And specifically, a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
02:11:45.000Now, that has been the biggest central question about the implementation of the MOU and whether there could even be a ceasefire at all.
02:11:55.000It's whether Israel will agree, for the benefit of the United States, to stop their ground and air campaign in Lebanon in order that we can have this deal.
02:12:07.000And today, it seems that that single solitary provision.
02:12:52.000They're going to push further into Lebanon than they planned to before.
02:12:58.000So they're expanding and intensifying and escalating their ground campaign and their air war in Lebanon, even though this deal says that they need a ceasefire.
02:13:11.000They need to be out, they need to be done.
02:13:13.000They're actually doing more than they were planning on doing before.
02:13:17.000Now, in response to this, Iran has said that maybe the entire 60 day negotiating period under the MOU is over.
02:13:27.000There was supposed to be tomorrow a first round of negotiations between the Iranian and US side, first direct negotiations of their kind.
02:14:38.000And you got to watch this show because the American news media lags behind.
02:14:43.000I don't know why that is, but for whatever reason, you will have reporting in Iran and you will have reporting in the Arab world.
02:14:52.000And so, we know things according to these Telegram Newswire channels because they report on the international media, but you actually don't.
02:15:01.000Always get those updates in the American press.
02:15:06.000Frequently, you don't get them until later.
02:15:08.000And so, we have the latest tonight.0.75
02:15:10.000We're going to talk all about the war in Lebanon and how it is causing what seems to be the total collapse of this MOU and what we can expect going forward.
02:15:35.000Today, Vice President JD Vance defended the MOU at a press conference, and he really put Israel on blast.
02:15:42.000He reminded the Israelis that President Trump is the only world leader that still supports Israel, and said that Israel has only survived because of weapons that were made by Americans and given to them by America.
02:16:24.000Pay very close attention to what he said specifically, because the way that he phrased every single thing at this press conference today, there's almost no position taken.
02:16:38.000A position is being implied, and you can interpret a position from what is being said.
02:16:44.000But what Vance is saying is strictly a matter of fact.
02:16:49.000And what I mean by that is, for example, he says Donald Trump is the only world leader that still supports Israel.
02:17:27.000He says the weapons that Israel uses to defend itself have been built by Americans.
02:17:34.000Another statement of fact, not a position.
02:17:39.000Now, the only thing that Vance said, I think, that constitutes any.
02:17:42.000Type of position is that Israel is maybe killing people needlessly in Lebanon, people that have nothing to do with Hezbollah.
02:17:51.000That sounds something more like a position, but what I'm trying to say is that Vance is choosing his words very, very carefully, very smart, very clever, because he recognizes that in order for him to have any chance in 2028, he's going to need to appeal to the America First base.
02:18:18.000He needs to receive credit for solving the issue.0.99
02:18:21.000And that does mean defending the MOU against those that are criticizing it, which is the Israelis.
02:18:28.000At the same time, if he wants to secure the nomination and Jewish support in the general election in 28, he's not going to be able to completely alienate the Israel lobby.
02:18:41.000He's going to need to reconcile them and bring them back into the fold in the end.
02:18:47.000Exactly as Trump did in 2015 and early in 2016.
02:18:53.000You could describe Trump as Israel neutral or maybe Israel critical.
02:18:58.000But by the spring and summer of 2016, he had an AIPAC donation.
02:19:03.000He had a Miriam Sheldon Adelson donation.
02:19:24.000And he can't upset them too much because, in the end, he's going to need to bring them back in.
02:19:29.000And that's why he went on Megyn Kelly to appease the base.
02:19:34.000But he also said on Megyn Kelly that just as much as Tucker and Megyn and the rest of them are part of the coalition, so are Mark Levin and the others, John Potterets and the neocons, the rest of them.
02:19:47.000So Vance is walking that tightrope very carefully.
02:19:51.000I would be cautious about drawing too many conclusions about this.
02:19:56.000People still have not learned their lesson.
02:19:59.000They're already working on their next Fell for It Again award.
02:20:02.000They're not satisfied with their closet full of Fell for It Again trophies and awards.
02:20:08.000They're already working on their next one.
02:20:10.000And I swear, so many of you guys, you are just chomping at the bit to go back to supporting the Republicans.
02:20:19.000It's like you're literally sitting there just waiting for a Republican to say something based so that you can jump right back on the train.
02:20:29.000Wait, wait, but Vance said something based.
02:22:53.000If you want to talk to me directly, I am in a secret private group chat.
02:22:59.000For $100 a month, you can join it, and I'm dropping a lot of bonus content in there every day.
02:23:05.000I was in there all day today talking about oil pipelines, talking about the MOU, talking about Vance, North Korea, talking about lots of different things and responding to people directly.
02:23:21.000It's sort of hit or miss in the group chat.1.00
02:23:24.000Some people I have a good exchange with, some people ask good questions, and then some people are just fucking retarded in the chat.1.00
02:23:37.000It makes me feel very alone when you realize there are a lot of people that are just not capable of thinking.
02:23:46.000And so the group chat, it's like sometimes I'm pleasantly surprised, and then sometimes it's borderline disturbing and sad.
02:23:54.000Some of the questions I get in there, I'm just like, one guy says, one guy says in the group chat today, he says, I'm getting the sense that Trump and Vance are unhappy with Israel.
02:26:13.000They completed the deal and they signed it electronically, and so the war is over.
02:26:19.000But then it started to get very confusing because even though the deal was finished and signed, no one was allowed to see it.
02:26:28.000They said that even though the deal is signed, there's going to be another signing of the deal, but it will be a fake signing.
02:26:37.000There will be a signing ceremony, purely symbolic, 100% symbolic.
02:26:43.000Even though the deal is already finished, completed, electronically signed, and in effect, they said we're not really going to consider it finished until we sign it a second time in this symbolic ceremony on Friday, where a U.S. and Iranian delegation will meet in Europe and they will sign it in real life.
02:27:05.000And only after that point do we get to see the deal.
02:27:08.000And in the meantime, there's all this debate about what is actually in the deal from the two parties.
02:27:15.000Iranian state media comes out on Monday and says the deal says this.
02:27:21.000The White House quickly disagrees and says Iran is lying about what's in the deal because they're trying to appease their domestic political constituency.
02:27:31.000Then on Wednesday, they come out again and say actually the deal was never signed at all, but we're signing it tonight and we're going to release it tonight.
02:27:42.000Everybody's going to know what's in it.
02:27:44.000And they said that instead of having the signing ceremony on Friday, We're going to have this round of negotiations instead.
02:27:51.000Just to catch you up to speed on where we are.
02:27:56.000We were supposed to have this signing ceremony tomorrow, but that got canceled.
02:28:01.000The deal was actually signed yesterday.
02:28:04.000And instead, tomorrow we were supposed to have a first round of negotiations.
02:28:09.000And the reason this is really important is because if you understand what is in the deal, the deal does not actually solve any of the root causes of the conflict.
02:28:20.000This deal really only deals with concretizing and formalizing the pre existing ceasefire.
02:28:28.000It deals with stopping the kinetic hostilities between the US led coalition and Iran, meaning that we're not bombing them and they're not bombing us.
02:28:39.000And it also deals with then the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz on both sides.
02:28:44.000US Navy ending its blockade of Iran's ports and Iran allowing commercial shipping to resume through the Strait.
02:28:53.000But everything else is left for future negotiations.
02:28:59.000The third category of things that this agreement deals in is it talks about a 60 day negotiating period where Iran and the United States will meet directly, and they're actually going to work out basically everything else the nuclear issues, sanctions relief, long term peace between the U.S. and Iran in every theater.
02:29:21.000And so tomorrow is then supposed to be a very important day.
02:29:26.000Because although they're not actually signing the agreement any longer, instead, what they're supposed to do is sit down and they're actually supposed to inaugurate this 60 day period of intensive, technical, comprehensive negotiations.
02:29:40.000And this is really going to bring an end to the long term conflict between the U.S. and Iran.
02:29:45.000And you need to understand that is really the crux of all of this.
02:29:51.000The reason we went to war with Iran last year, the reason we went to war with Iran this year.
02:29:58.000The reason it has taken us so long to make a deal like the MOU is because of the nuclear issue and the business of sanctions relief.
02:30:09.000So, in other words, you don't really end the conflict until this negotiation is completed.
02:30:19.000The MOU does not actually resolve the conflict.
02:30:23.000All it does is it lengthens and formalizes the truce.
02:30:29.000But we still have a dagger pointed at each other's throats.
02:30:32.000We still have a lot of business to get through before the U.S. and Iran are really permanently at peace.
02:30:39.000So, tomorrow is supposed to be this very big day where we start this process.
02:30:43.000And maybe it's 60 days, maybe it gets extended and it's longer, but there's no peace between the U.S. and Iran until this is all solved.0.87
02:30:53.000However, as we have talked about throughout the week, one of the most tricky issues that the MOU deals with is not the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, and it's not the Strait of Hormuz, and it's not even necessarily the nuclear issue, where it seems like Washington is making some pretty serious concessions to Iran in the hopes that we can extricate ourselves from the region.
02:31:16.000The trickiest issue in the deal is actually having nothing to do with Iran at all, it has to deal with Israel and Lebanon.
02:31:26.000Since the war started in February, Iran has insisted that they will not open up the Strait of Hormuz and they will not make peace with the United States unless Israel stops its existing air and ground campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
02:31:43.000And ironically, that is the one thing that we cannot give Iran.0.82
02:31:52.000We can unfreeze $200 billion of their assets.
02:31:56.000We can end our blockade of their ports.
02:31:57.000We can let them enrich uranium at a low level.
02:32:00.000We can allow them to dilute or downblend their highly enriched uranium.
02:32:06.000We are willing to do all these things and we can agree to do all these things.0.82
02:32:11.000But the one thing we can't give is we can't make Israel stop fighting Hezbollah because we have no control over Israel.0.52
02:32:20.000And so Iran has insisted that as a precondition for even this MOU, forget about a long term peace deal.0.59
02:32:29.000Iran has insisted that Israel has to stop bombing Lebanon and withdraw from the parts of their territory that they've already occupied and invaded in order for the U.S. to have a ceasefire with Iran.
02:32:44.000And this has always been the trickiest part.
02:32:47.000And I told you this on Monday, on Tuesday, yesterday.
02:32:53.000I said, this is the wild card because, be that as it may, the Trump administration is seeking peace with Iran in the short term, maybe willing to make concessions for a longer term agreement.0.66
02:33:08.000The one thing that is outside our control is Israel.0.82
02:33:12.000We cannot compel Israel to stop in Lebanon.0.90
02:33:16.000And Israel is unwilling to do this because Israel does not want us to stop fighting Iran.0.77
02:33:24.000And What's more, Israel does not want to stop fighting in Lebanon either.0.59
02:33:29.000So, as far as anybody is concerned, Israel actually has all the incentive in the world.
02:33:35.000It is doubly in their interest to sabotage this peace deal.0.74
02:33:40.000Sabotaging the peace deal is an end in itself for them.0.82
02:33:43.000They want to see the war go on, they want to see the United States stuck so that we are forced to escalate militarily to achieve Israel's objectives.0.71
02:33:54.000And they also want to fight Lebanon.0.81
02:33:57.000So, if they get to continue their campaign in Lebanon and it happens to derail peace with Iran, they're only all the happier to do that.0.92
02:34:08.000And just as we talked about, and just as everybody predicted, this is exactly how this peace deal is playing out.0.73
02:34:15.000So, the United States and Iran, they might have signed this thing over the weekend.
02:35:43.000Earlier today, Iran said that they're not going to meet.
02:35:48.000JD Vance said that he is not departing for Europe as he was scheduled to, to begin the negotiations in the 60 day period.
02:35:57.000And what's more, the Iranians are now saying the entire MOU, the whole thing, forget even about the negotiations tomorrow.
02:36:06.000Iran says the entire deal is now in jeopardy as long as Israel is at war in Lebanon.
02:36:12.000And this is a story we're going to read from the Times of Israel.
02:36:17.000It says, quote, Iran's foreign ministry spokesman warned on Thursday that a continued IDF presence in southern Lebanon would mean the annulment of the memorandum of understanding that it signed with the United States.
02:36:30.000The spokesman said, quote, it was not acceptable for us to abandon our brothers in Lebanon.
02:36:38.000While parts of Lebanese territory remain under the occupation of the Zionist entity.
02:36:44.000As long as the occupation continues, it can be said that the war is still in place and has not ended in essence.
02:36:52.000So, in other words, no peace, no ceasefire, no deal.0.71
02:36:57.000The signed memorandum affirms a commitment to Lebanon's territorial integrity in the face of Israel's ground operation against Hezbollah.
02:37:06.000An official close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Reuters, That Israel had been conducting stubborn negotiations with the U.S. on the issue of maintaining its deployment in Lebanon.
02:37:18.000Israel has no intention of backing down on its position, said that official.
02:37:23.000U.S. and Iranian negotiators were set to meet Friday, tomorrow, in the Swiss resort town of Bergenstock for initial talks on Iran's nuclear program and other outstanding disputes.
02:37:34.000But Iran spokesman appeared to rule out any progress in talks so long as Israel pressed on with its offensive against Hezbollah.
02:37:42.000The spokesman said, The second phase of our negotiations will begin to reach a final agreement, and this final agreement will be achieved only if the memorandum of understanding is fully implemented, which in our view means the complete cessation of attacks and the end of the occupation.
02:38:00.000For its part, the IDF published an updated map of its security zone in the territory, showing that troops had advanced deeper in recent months.
02:38:10.000The military said in a statement, IDF soldiers are stationed in the designated area of operation in southern Lebanon and will continue to remove threats and strengthen the defense of Israel's northern residents.
02:38:22.000Stretching east to west, the deployment line on the map runs up to 10 kilometers deep from the border into Lebanese territory.
02:38:32.000So, just to give you a little bit of background, let's just talk about what is happening in Israel.
02:38:41.000So, we have actually been talking about this war for two and a half years.
02:38:47.000Going all the way back to October 7th.
02:38:50.000On October 7th, as you know, Hamas invaded Israel from Gaza in the south.
02:38:59.000And what psychological impact did this have on Israelis, on the people of Israel?
02:39:06.000It sent the message that the status quo, the pre war security status quo, was no longer tolerable.
02:39:16.000In other words, Israel had on its northern border.
02:39:20.000Hezbollah, 50 to 100,000 fighters with 100,000 rockets.
02:39:25.000On their southern border, they had Hamas, 50,000 fighters with a small rocket arsenal of their own.
02:39:33.000And for a time, it was thought that this uneasy situation was safe for Israel.
02:39:41.000But when Hamas invaded, it made it clear that Israelis were no longer safe as long as these militant organizations existed on Israel's southern and northern border.0.60
02:39:56.000Allegedly, they kill 1,200 people during this music festival and all of these peace loving Israelis in their kibbutzes and on their farms and at their rave.
02:41:00.000And what they did is they leveled all of it with bulldozers.
02:41:03.000They effectively flattened the entire border with Gaza, some kilometers inside the territory, and turned it into a buffer zone, a security buffer zone.
02:41:27.000It's like they have a wall that's five kilometers deep inside Gaza.
02:41:31.000So, there's going to be no chance that Hamas could ever launch a surprise attack on the ground inside Israel ever again.
02:41:39.000And to push back Hamas so that their rockets are not within range of Israeli settlements.
02:41:46.000But what else happened after Israel launched its invasion of Gaza?
02:41:50.000In the north, Hezbollah mobilized their troops on Israel's northern border and began launching rockets at Israel's northern settlements, their northernmost towns, villages, and settlements inside of Israel.
02:42:06.000In response to this, Israel had to evacuate all of their people living on the northern border because it wasn't safe.
02:42:12.000One, because they feared that Hezbollah might launch a similar invasion on the ground like Hamas did in the south.
02:42:19.000And two, because Hezbollah was so close to these settlements, they were launching drone and rocket attacks inside Israel.
02:42:27.000Some of these fiber optic drones, Israel has no defense against.
02:42:32.000And so to this day, Israel has not been able to resettle.
02:42:36.000Many of the people that lived in these northern border towns and villages because they're still under the threat of rocket attacks and maybe even a ground invasion from Hezbollah.
02:42:48.000So, how is Israel changing the security situation in Lebanon?
02:42:52.000Well, they have said repeatedly they're telling us what their plans are for Lebanon.
02:42:57.000They have been completely consistent and unambiguous and explicit for two and a half years.0.91
02:43:04.000They have said, we're going to do to southern Lebanon what we did to Gaza.
02:43:14.000They destroyed Hamas's command, control, and communications, assassinated their leadership.0.99
02:43:20.000They launched an invasion of the ground.0.66
02:43:22.000And the purpose of the invasion on the ground is to push everywhere across the border to establish a buffer zone, to establish a security perimeter and a buffer zone all along the border.
02:43:37.000And what the IDF said today is they're going to push 10 kilometers deep inside of Lebanon.
02:43:44.000All along Israel's northern border, not just on their northern border, but also on the border with the Golan Heights in Syria.
02:43:52.000So it's actually Lebanon's southern and eastern border.0.70
02:43:56.000All of this territory is going to be occupied, bulldozed, and effectively annexed as a security perimeter by Israel.0.74
02:44:06.000Make no mistake about it, Israel is invading Lebanon to annex the territory.0.76
02:44:12.000They're going to call it a security perimeter, a buffer zone.0.89
02:44:15.000And eventually, it's just going to become a part of Israel.0.91
02:44:21.000So, this is what is happening in Lebanon.0.80
02:44:25.000Now, Iran is the patron of Hezbollah, and they recognize this is happening.0.50
02:44:31.000And so, as a condition of making peace with the United States, they want the United States to compel Israel to stop this invasion, to protect the integrity of Lebanon, and effectively to preserve the existence of Hezbollah as well.0.58
02:44:48.000And Hezbollah's ability to launch rockets at Israel and effectively keep Israel in check.0.90
02:44:54.000This is why it's so important for Iran to make Lebanon a part of the agreement.0.52
02:44:58.000They're trying to get as much as they can out of the deal.0.55
02:45:52.000They believe that they, as a people, will not be safe until Hezbollah is decisively defeated.
02:45:58.000Until Iran sees a regime change and is therefore no longer supporting Hezbollah, and they want to see Hamas eradicated.
02:46:07.000And so, if Netanyahu is seen as being weak on all of these fronts or some of these fronts, if Netanyahu does not decisively defeat Hezbollah and Iran or Iran, then they will not support him.0.65
02:46:24.000And so, if by October 27th the war is over, And Hezbollah still exists, and they are still on Israel's northern border with all their rockets and reconstituting their strength.
02:46:35.000Andor, if Iran has a new Iranian Revolutionary Guard government that is more defiant, more entrenched, arguably stronger than it was before, and perhaps never going to be displaced because they've achieved normalization with the United States, then Israelis in the South, who were attacked by Hamas, And Israelis in the North, who were displaced because of attacks from Hezbollah,
02:47:04.000they're going to lose confidence in Netanyahu's ability to govern.
02:47:08.000And so they're not going to vote for his party.
02:47:11.000They're not going to vote for his religious right, like Hood coalition government.
02:47:16.000And Netanyahu's going to go out of power.
02:47:19.000Now, Trump said the other day Netanyahu's had a 30 year career in Israeli politics.
02:47:59.000And in order to not lose power, he either needs to defeat Hezbollah or Iran or both.0.94
02:48:06.000Or at the minimum, he can't give up the fight against them.0.83
02:48:10.000And the election is going to happen anytime between now and October 27th.
02:48:14.000That means that Netanyahu has every incentive available, personally, politically.
02:48:22.000Israel, as a state, the body politic supports this to keep the war going at any cost, either in perpetuity through October 27th or until Hezbollah is decisively defeated or until Iran sees a regime change.
02:48:40.000And this is why, like I said for many weeks and for many months, this is why you're never going to get peace between the United States and Iran.
02:48:50.000Let's talk a little bit about peace and diplomacy and negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.
02:48:57.000The way that I've characterized this MOU throughout this entire week, and the reason I've done so, is I've said that this is a formalization of a pre existing ceasefire.
02:49:08.000Technically speaking, the U.S. and Iran have not been in an open state of hostilities.
02:49:20.000The war started on February 28th, and what it involved was heavy bombardment of Iran by the United States, Israel, the UAE, and potentially some other Gulf states.
02:49:32.000And Iran was retaliating by launching missiles at all of the Gulf countries Kuwait, Bahrain, the Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, as well as Jordan, Israel, and northern Iraq.
02:49:45.000This was the state of the conflict from February 28th until April 8th, when a ceasefire was announced by Donald Trump.
02:49:54.000Now, even though technically speaking there was a ceasefire agreement and we've been in this ceasefire ever since, the Strait of Hormuz has remained closed and the war has still realistically been going on.
02:50:09.000The U.S. and Iran have still been trading attacks at a much lower level and much more infrequently, but it's still been happening.
02:50:18.000Why did that original ceasefire, which we apparently had and which we were apparently under for the past Eight to 10 weeks.
02:50:26.000Why did it require a memorandum of understanding to actually have a ceasefire?
02:50:33.000It's because from the day that that original ceasefire was announced, Iran declared it null and void because there was no ceasefire in Lebanon.
02:50:44.000Trump announced a ceasefire on April 8th and he said, We're going to stop bombing Iran as long as they open up the strait and we're going to negotiate about nukes and sanctions.
02:50:56.000And those are effectively the same terms as this.
02:51:03.000But as soon as Trump announced the agreement, Iran and Pakistan, who mediated the agreement and brokered the deal, came out within hours and said, No, the deal is not as simple as we're going to stop fighting, we're going to open up the strait and talk about nukes.
02:51:19.000They said, Because we expect that there will be a ceasefire in Lebanon as well.
02:51:25.000And the day after that ceasefire was declared, Israel killed a thousand people in Lebanon.
02:51:32.000And Iranian spokespeople came out and said, not only is the ceasefire off and the strait remains closed, they said, but there is no longer even a basis for us to negotiate because we don't trust you.
02:51:50.000Now you're denying that you ever agreed to that.
02:51:53.000And what's more, you're not even holding up your end of the bargain.
02:51:57.000They said, so the deal's off, and we see no reason to continue negotiating anyway because there's no trust here.
02:52:06.000And so, this is why, even though we had a ceasefire, technically speaking, we've been under a ceasefire, we meaningfully had nothing like that.
02:52:17.000The U.S. was still bombing Iran and threatening to bomb Iran.
02:52:22.000And that's why, ostensibly, we needed this memorandum of understanding to formalize and concretize the ceasefire that, again, theoretically, technically speaking, we already had.
02:52:34.000But just like that previous agreement, It was said over the weekend, before we knew the terms of the MOU, that Lebanon was expected to be a part of the ceasefire.
02:52:45.000Now, on Monday, the White House came out and said, no, Lebanon is not part of the deal.
02:52:51.000Tuesday, the deal was leaked and it said, yes, Lebanon is part of the deal.
02:52:55.000Yesterday, we officially got the transcript of the deal from the White House, and the language of the deal is even stronger than we thought.
02:53:04.000Not only is Lebanon part of the deal, but it goes further.
02:53:07.000It says that Lebanon's territorial integrity and sovereignty will be respected.
02:53:15.000And I said on Wednesday, yesterday, I said it on Tuesday as well.
02:53:20.000I said, if they're talking about territorial integrity, that means Iran probably expects that Israel will withdraw from Lebanon, which means no security buffer, and that they're going to stop bombing Lebanon, which means they're not even militarily degrading Hezbollah.
02:53:37.000I said, and if that's the case, I don't see Israel going for this.
02:53:41.000And if Israel doesn't abide by those terms, then you probably don't have a deal.0.54
02:53:47.000And if Iran was serious about not accepting the ceasefire in April because Israel would not stop, then they're probably serious now that we don't have a deal if Israel doesn't stop.
02:53:59.000I said, because yesterday there were all of these unanswered questions.
02:54:03.000What does Iran reasonably expect to happen in Lebanon?
02:54:06.000Do they expect Israel to stop bombing Lebanon?
02:54:12.000Do they expect Israel to stop bombing Lebanon altogether?
02:54:17.000Or do they expect Israel to stop bombing Lebanon and withdraw from the territory that they already occupy?0.91
02:54:25.000Now it's very clear Iran expects all of the above.
02:54:28.000They expect Israel to withdraw and cease all of their hostilities against Hezbollah.
02:54:35.000Now, if this is the case, you don't have a deal.
02:54:40.000If Iran says that the whole MOU, the entire thing, is contingent on Israel withdrawing and stopping their air campaign, Well, Israel's never going to agree to that because they can't.0.69
02:55:04.000Maybe you could say fundamentally, even more than that, let's take it a step further.0.90
02:55:10.000He cannot stop because the Israelis want more war.
02:55:16.000And this is maybe the biggest misconception about what is happening in Israel.
02:55:22.000Everybody that criticizes Israel, they all like to say that this is a Netanyahu problem, that it's a Likud problem.
02:55:32.000It's this particular regime that controls Israel right now and their policies, which are the problem.
02:55:41.000And they're saying that because they want their critique of Israel to be as narrow as possible.
02:55:47.000They don't want to be seen as critiquing Israel in and of itself.
02:55:52.000Or Jews as a group, or people who support Israel as a group.
02:55:57.000So they say the problem is Netanyahu.0.97
02:56:01.000He's this particularly evil guy with this particularly evil agenda.
02:56:06.000And it tends to happen in the course of human events that these types of evil individuals will take control of countries, but it's not actually a reflection on those countries in and of themselves or the peoples that those leaders claim to represent.
02:56:24.000So, you could say, for example, that Stalin was evil, but Russia isn't, or Hitler was evil, but Germany isn't.0.98
02:56:30.000And so people say Netanyahu happens to be a real jerk, but it has nothing to do with Israel or Israelis or Jews at all.0.98
02:56:39.000But this is belied by the fact that 70% of Israelis want to see the war in Iran continue, 70% of Israelis want to see the war in Lebanon continue.0.99
02:57:17.000They want Israel to annihilate Hezbollah, invade Lebanon.
02:57:22.000They want Israel to pursue regime change in Iran, and they expect the United States to support it.
02:57:28.000And if Netanyahu can't deliver on those things, then they're going to vote for somebody else who they think will deliver on those things.
02:57:38.000And I said it at the beginning of this year.
02:57:41.000Netanyahu's opposition, Yair Lapid, the leader of Israel's opposition party in the Knesset, he published an editorial in the New York Times.
02:57:53.000And he said the bipartisan security consensus of Israel has changed.
02:57:58.000In other words, he said everyone in Israel supports what Netanyahu is doing.
02:58:05.000The leader of Netanyahu's opposition said it's not just Netanyahu, it's all of us, it's all the parties, it's all the Israelis.
02:58:17.000We all support this aggressive, revisionist new posture.0.88
02:58:22.000And that means confronting Iran fundamentally and confronting Iran's proxies with these expansionist campaigns in Gaza, in the West Bank, in Lebanon.0.87
02:58:36.000So, as long as that is the Israeli consensus, and as long as this is a precondition for Iran to make peace with the United States, then there's going to be no peace.0.85
02:58:48.000Ask yourself, how is this going to get better?0.59
02:58:51.000The Iranians say, we're not going to meet with the United States tomorrow because there's no ceasefire in Lebanon.
02:58:58.000Look at what Netanyahu is saying Netanyahu is saying, we're not withdrawing.
02:59:03.000As a matter of fact, we're expanding, we're pushing deeper into Lebanon.
02:59:09.000Israel has bombed Lebanon every day this week.
02:59:13.000You think they haven't heard the news of the MOU?
02:59:16.000You think they don't know what's in it?
02:59:18.000You think they haven't seen the agreement that we've all seen that was leaked on Sunday?
02:59:44.000And you think Israel doesn't know what they're doing when they bomb Lebanon every day?
02:59:49.000When they publish their new map of their 10 kilometer buffer zone in Lebanon, when they actually expand their invasion this afternoon, they know exactly what they're doing.
03:00:01.000And what they're doing is sabotaging the peace because they want the United States to stay in the war.0.68
03:00:09.000And they want us to stay in the war because if we cannot get Iran to open up the strait through diplomacy, what's the only other way that we can open up the strait?
03:00:22.000Let's think about America's geopolitical imperative.
03:00:25.000Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz effectively since February 28th.
03:00:30.000That's 20% of the world's oil supply has been ground to a halt.
03:00:35.000The only reason that energy prices have not spiraled out of control completely is because we have been dumping oil into the market from our strategic petroleum reserve.
03:00:48.000That's the only thing that is offsetting the energy shock.
03:01:29.000You're going to have a global economic recession.
03:01:32.000So, this is why, by the way, the Trump administration made this huge concession in the MOU to allow Iran to sell their oil with these sanctions waivers.
03:01:46.000This is why the United States offered to end our economic blockade of the Strait of Hormuz before they opened it on their end.
03:01:54.000This is why we offered this big sweetener of a $300 billion foreign investment fund.
03:02:03.000Effectively, to bribe Iran to stay in these negotiations.
03:02:06.000It's because we need to secure this energy supply before we run out of oil reserves.
03:02:14.000In a word, we opened up the strait through diplomacy.
03:02:19.000Israel is now making that impossible, as we've demonstrated.
03:02:23.000Iran has told us they're not going to make peace unless Israel stops in Lebanon.
03:02:29.000Israel's not going to stop in Lebanon.0.87
03:04:19.000And so, what Israel is doing over time, and I said this from the very beginning, is they're manufacturing a true predicament where there is literally no option other than total war with Iran.0.82
03:04:34.000And they set us down this path, arguably, when we bombed Iran at Midnight Hammer.0.85
03:04:41.000They made it impossible for there to be any other way out other than a total war.0.99
03:04:47.000I said it from the start of these negotiations.
03:04:49.000It's going to be some miracle and some trick.0.75
03:04:53.000And there will be some major concessions for the U.S. to negotiate its way out of this conflict with Iran.0.92
03:04:59.000And even if they do, Israel is going to spoil it and sabotage it.0.88
03:05:03.000And that's what makes it truly impossible.0.89
03:05:07.000So now the real conflict is going to be between the U.S. and Israel.
03:07:06.000I'm 99% approval in Israel and I'm fighting their war.0.90
03:07:11.000He had to beg Iran for mercy, beg for a way out.0.76
03:07:16.000And now, even this humiliation ritual is not going to achieve its desired results because Israel is totally out of our control and they're going to undermine it.0.89
03:07:28.000Mark Levin, Loomer, Shapiro, they're taking a dump all over the deal.0.67
03:07:36.000And it's putting Trump and Vance in a position where they have to try to negotiate with Netanyahu in public, our closest ally.
03:07:47.000And so I have to say, everything, taking everything under consideration, there is a pathway where maybe this is the best case scenario.0.67
03:08:00.000If what is forced by all of this is a direct confrontation between the U.S. and Israel.0.96
03:08:08.000Because throughout this process, what has become apparent is that Israel is the true enemy.0.80
03:08:15.000Israel brought us to war against Iran.0.88
03:08:19.000Iran was willing to negotiate, but it's Israel that won't let us now have peace.
03:08:24.000The United States economy is headed for total destruction.
03:08:27.000We had to make a deal with Iran, and they were willing to negotiate.0.72
03:08:32.000But it's Israel that has now consigned us potentially to an economic catastrophe or holding us hostage.0.74
03:08:40.000We're going to have to escalate and pursue a total war against Iran against our will.0.88
03:08:46.000And so, in a way, throughout this process, it has been made apparent that Israel is our real enemy.0.88
03:08:53.000Israel is the one that doesn't want peace.0.89
03:08:56.000Israel is the one that is sabotaging our chances at success and this administration.
03:09:03.000And so, if over the next few weeks and months, it brings the United States and Israel into a direct confrontation, if it creates enmity between Trump. And Netanyahu between Republicans and Israel, it might bring this conflict to the forefront.0.75
03:09:23.000And that might end in a situation where we have to permanently change our relationship with this country.0.95
03:09:29.000And that might be the best case scenario overall.0.99
03:09:35.000If what we get out of a war with Iran is that we forever are decoupled from Israel and Iran remains in place, That may be the best of all possibilities.0.91
03:09:47.000Because you have to think that Trump still controls the Republican Party.0.98
03:09:52.000Isn't that the narrative they're going with?
03:09:55.000Didn't they say that the reason Thomas Massey lost his primary race is because Trump still controls the GOP?
03:10:02.000Because the Trump backed candidates win all their primaries?
03:10:08.000Well, what happens when the boss wants a peace deal that Israel hates and sabotages?
03:10:15.000What happens when the boss of the GOP is in a direct confrontation with Netanyahu?
03:10:23.000You're going to have a scenario where there's either a complete mutiny in the Republican Party and they have to totally go against their own leader and against his peace deal and against his public statements and take the side of Netanyahu, or they're going to have to rally behind Trump and show some solidarity as he separates the United States from Israel.
03:10:47.000Either way, it will be extremely telling.
03:10:49.000Either way, you're going to see that Trump is going to be isolated within his own party.
03:10:55.000His own Republican conference and party will betray him on behalf of Israel.
03:11:01.000Everybody from Mark Levin to Bill Cassidy, who criticized this deal in the Senate, they're either all going to turn on him on behalf of Israel or they're going to follow him to keep his support in the midterms.
03:11:20.000They're either going to have to hold their breath and not talk about this at all, or they're going to have to go against Israel in support of Trump.
03:11:28.000So, like I said, if Trump plays his cards right, this may be the best case scenario.
03:11:35.000But I don't know how Trump is going to play this one because you know how Trump is.
03:11:39.000Trump, more than anything, hates to be embarrassed.
03:11:41.000And if he can't control Israel, then he's going to pretend that what Israel is doing is what he wanted all along.
03:12:11.000And when this war started, and Mark Rubio came out and said, Israel told us they were going to launch an attack no matter what, it's only a question of whether we joined them.
03:12:21.000Trump came out and said, No, it's the opposite.
03:12:27.000So Trump has this habit of trying to cover for Israel in order to avoid embarrassment.
03:12:33.000I would hope that he goes another route and maybe tries to restrict weapons supplies to Israel, maybe some form of a weapons embargo, and keeping up the political pressure on Israel, which would bring this confrontation to the surface.0.91
03:12:49.000To me, that's the best case scenario.0.94
03:12:51.000As it stands right now, however, it looks like we don't even have an agreement with Iran.0.79
03:12:57.000So we're going to keep following this.
03:12:59.000I'm going to move on into our super chats in just a minute.
03:13:03.000But I have to say, I am not surprised by this in the slightest.
03:13:06.000I told you guys from the beginning, this entire peace process is a farce.
03:13:12.000Even when they have an agreement, even when they actually have a written text, even when they sign it, it still turns out to be a farce because fundamentally there's no agreement on any of the central issues.
03:13:26.000And so, literally, as quickly as this agreement was signed, it looks like it's already done.0.76
03:13:33.000Iran comes out and says there's no negotiation tomorrow.
03:13:37.000They say the whole 60 day extension is off.
03:13:41.000And what do you think is going to happen between now and Monday, now and next week?
03:13:46.000Is it more likely that Israel stops and they suddenly observe the ceasefire and the whole thing holds?
03:13:54.000Or do you think it's more likely that Israel expands their attacks, they celebrate the fact that they've sabotaged the deal, and we get set back to square one?
03:14:04.000Right now, the only outstanding question now is to what extent does the MOU unravel?
03:14:12.000I think it's very clear this MOU is not going to survive the weekend.
03:14:20.000If Trump is able to get Netanyahu to agree to some sort of ceasefire or withdraw, that sounds to me totally improbable, maybe impossible.
03:14:32.000And if Iran is committed to a total Israeli withdrawal and cessation of hostilities, then that means that the MOU, in some capacity, is going to come apart.
03:14:42.000Now, the question is, In what way does the MOU unravel?
03:14:47.000And what I mean by that is you've got three major components of the MOU, like we talked about.
03:14:54.000There's the actual ceasefire, there's the opening of the strait, and then there's the 60 day extension of the ceasefire, the 60 day negotiating period.
03:15:05.000Now, what I'm curious about is when the Iranian foreign ministry says that the MOU is off, does that mean they're going to close the Strait of Hormuz again?
03:15:15.000Or does it merely mean that they are going to suspend these negotiations for the next 60 days?
03:15:22.000That to me is the most important question because it seems almost inevitable that Israel will not withdraw.
03:15:30.000And if Israel does not withdraw, then Iran is not happy and they're not talking to us.
03:15:36.000So I think at the minimum, this negotiating period does not begin.
03:15:41.000This is what the foreign ministry said specifically.
03:15:48.000Is the ceasefire, the opening of the strait?
03:15:51.000Phase two, they say, is the negotiating period.
03:15:55.000And the foreign ministry said the phase two negotiations do not begin until the full ceasefire on every front starts.
03:16:06.000That doesn't happen until Israel withdraws.
03:16:09.000So, what that sounds like to me, at least from the information we have available, is that as long as Israel occupies Lebanon, then we never advance.
03:16:41.000The $300 billion, $200 billion in unfrozen assets, that is never allocated and transferred.
03:16:49.000Here is maybe the most important thing, however.
03:16:54.000What the deal says about the 60 day negotiating period is that while these negotiations take place, the status quo of Iran's nuclear program remains in effect.
03:17:07.000And what that means, in other words, is that as long as the U.S. and Iran are negotiating on Iran's nuclear program, there will be no restrictions on Iran's nuclear program imposed.
03:17:20.000And so, what that means is that the U.S. and Iran are in a ceasefire.
03:18:22.000That's what it sounds like from the Iranian foreign ministry.
03:18:25.000And that means, by the way, That there is never any full resolution to the conflict.
03:18:32.000If the United States expects that there's going to be restrictions on Iran's enrichment, that we're going to secure their highly enriched uranium in order for us to make peace with Iran, well, there's going to be no progress made towards either of those things because Iran is going to carry on their nuclear activities and they will not even entertain negotiations with us over those items.0.74
03:18:59.000So it seems like Iran just got themselves out of the war.0.76
03:19:02.000They got the United States to back off.0.81
03:19:40.000The Strait of Hormuz is under your control.
03:19:43.000You reserve the right to charge a toll on it.
03:19:46.000You get to sell your oil sanctions free to anybody at full price.
03:19:51.000And the status quo of your nuclear program is uninterrupted, and you are not even entertaining negotiations with the United States.
03:20:01.000And that's what the Iranian foreign ministry says.
03:20:04.000They say they get to do this because Israel's not holding up their end of the bargain.
03:20:10.000They say, as long as Israel occupies Lebanon, then we are under no obligation to advance to the second phase of the deal.
03:20:20.000Now, like I said, it's an open ended question whether this means they're going to close the strait again.0.79
03:20:26.000It doesn't sound like they're going to, but if the MOU completely falls apart, then they could.
03:20:33.000But it sounds like for now, they're satisfied with the U.S. blockade is over, the strait is open under Iranian management, nuclear program keeps going, they sell their oil sanctions free, and then they're happy.0.85
03:20:49.000The Israel Hezbollah war continues.0.88
03:20:51.000But then again, it was going to continue regardless.0.58
03:20:54.000And they've driven a wedge between the US and Israel over this issue.0.99
03:21:32.000For our participation, for our sacrifices made in the war, the U.S. consumer gets 4% inflation, $5 gas, 13 dead Americans, Republicans lose the midterms, cost us hundreds of billions of dollars to fight the war.
03:37:36.000You got all these other faggots trying to be funny, trying to rage bait me, trying to glaze me, sickening, disgusting glaze, giggling and slipping it back in.1.00
03:37:47.000And then you got just an old, reliable, no message Marine.1.00
03:37:51.000Hey, man, here's just the support for the movement, no message.
03:39:53.000Question my faith because of people like you, because you are living proof that it is a small percentage of human beings that actually have souls and are therefore bound by the law and have a destiny in heaven.0.99
03:40:12.000Like when the Jews say that you are animals that look like people, this is clearly what they were referring to.0.95
03:44:16.000Like, I went off because the floor person was like some girl and she thought she was gonna like girl boss me into not posting Trump stuff in the group chat.
03:44:28.000And I rarely get that mad, but I like let her have it.
03:50:20.000Nobody needs to see any of these flags going up and people running and hitting this timer and doing these insipid debates about partisan politics.
03:50:30.000It's just like everything that's wrong with everything.
03:50:33.000It's everything that's wrong with America.
03:56:29.000Ever since I heard you say you love how Mark Levin made fun of his viewers, I can't help but think now Superchats are the most Jewish part of the show.0.97
04:05:42.000Look, I am a Christian, and he clearly is preaching something that is not Christianity, and I don't agree with that.
04:05:50.000The problem is, there are sparingly few Christians that will talk about the reality of feminism like he does.
04:05:58.000And so, what we're left with is two options where Christians are really not being realistic and practical about what is happening with feminism and modern women, and non Christians, maybe even people that are hostile to Christianity, that are realistic.0.65
04:06:18.000And neither of them possess the fullness of the truth because Christianity is.0.82
04:06:24.000Really, papering over all these problems to the point where it's doing us a disservice.0.92
04:06:30.000It's actually not such a great idea to rush into marriage and have more kids than you can afford and everything because you have no fault divorce and you don't have a social fabric and you don't have these expectations on women and you have Instagram and all these other things.0.93
04:06:47.000And many Christians are just not being honest about that.0.99
04:06:52.000They're not being honest about how bossy women are.1.00
04:07:10.000It's a big problem and no one wants to talk about it.0.95
04:07:14.000But then on the other side, the people that are being honest about women, they're talking about polygamy and they're saying they're really downing marriage.
04:07:23.000They're being very down on marriage and very down on the traditional family.
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