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00:00:00.000...has been a disaster for the human race.
00:28:36.000Our featured story, of course, we're talking about the Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.
00:28:42.000Which was released this afternoon at the White House, and this is something which has been going on for a long time, actually, and this is what we'll get into tonight, is this deal has been in the works for years!
00:28:55.000And this deal was supposed to have been announced in 2019.
00:28:59.000They said that this was supposed to be announced a few months after the initial part of the agreement was announced early last year in the spring.
00:29:06.000And for some reason, out of a clear blue sky, we're hearing about it today.
00:29:10.000And we'll get into why that is, and we'll get into everything that's in the deal.
00:29:17.000I didn't read the whole thing, but I read from other people that have.
00:29:21.000It was presented by President Donald Trump.
00:29:24.000And the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:29:28.000And it talks about how Israel and Palestine might be able to achieve a two-state solution, but of course it is wildly lopsided in favor of Israel.
00:29:39.000The person that put this deal together was the President's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
00:29:44.000In coalition with the Israeli government.
00:29:46.000So you can only imagine why the deal might be biased in the way that it is.
00:29:51.000So we'll be talking all about that tonight.
00:29:53.000We'll be getting into the specifics of the deal, the map that has been created.
00:29:58.000They published a map of what the deal would look like in practice.
00:30:01.000It's a bit deceptive and we'll get into all of that.
00:30:03.000We'll talk about other provisions of the deal, settlements in the West Bank, things like that.
00:30:09.000Pretty thorough, so we're probably going to spend a lot of time on that tonight.
00:30:12.000That'll be our main story, our featured story.
00:30:16.000We'll also be talking tonight about drag queens.
00:30:19.000They're back in the news, can you believe it?
00:30:21.000You know, if you thought that it couldn't get any worse when they were having children becoming drag queens, or they were having drag queens come to public libraries to do story times, well it's gotten even better.
00:30:53.000Super Bowl, of course, watched every year by more than 100 million people.
00:30:58.000Everybody will be watching with their undivided attention on a drag queen commercial at first.
00:31:03.000That is news story number one, if you could believe it.
00:31:06.000The other story regarding drag queens, why they're back in the news, is a school in Brooklyn, public elementary school in Brooklyn, is going to be bringing in drag queens to talk to first graders about gender fluidity.
00:31:20.000So we'll be talking about both of those things tonight.
00:31:30.000Totally glad we defeated totalitarianism country.
00:31:34.000We're gonna be talking about all of that, and you know, you could probably guess my takes, my reactions on all of this, but you know, you do love to see it.
00:31:42.000This kind of stuff, it just keeps going.
00:31:44.000As much as we do this show, believe it or not, as much as I do this show and as much as everybody hates this, most people hate this kind of stuff, it keeps going and it gets worse every day.
00:31:55.000You know, every aspect when we talk about immigration, when we talk about multiracialism, anti-white agenda, the proliferation of drag queens and homosexuality.
00:32:06.000As much as everybody hates this, it continues.
00:32:27.000So it's going to be a pretty busy and eventful show tonight, but before we dive into any of the current events, I do just want to officially announce on the show... I was actually supposed to announce this yesterday, but I forgot.
00:32:40.000It's sort of like a soft announcement.
00:32:43.000There's gonna be a bigger announcement on Friday, but I posted about this on Twitter, and a lot of you probably already know what I'm talking about or have seen this, but we've been talking for a long time on this show about CPAC.
00:32:56.000I was at CPAC last year, and I was banned!
00:32:59.000For the first time, I was banned from CPAC last year, which if you don't know, CPAC is... What is it?
00:33:05.000It's the Conservative Political Action Conference.
00:33:08.000And every year they do this in Washington, D.C., late February, early March, and this is like the big conservative political convention of the year.
00:33:18.000And the president, I believe, has spoken there every year since he's been in office.
00:33:22.000Maybe not last year, I'm not 100%, but he speaks there.
00:33:25.000Typically, a lot of prominent Republican senators, conservative internet personalities, all kinds of people show up to CPAC and give speeches, and there's an exhibition hall where they have
00:33:37.000College groups and nonprofits and things like that.
00:33:40.000Probably a lot of you already know what CPAC is, but we've been talking for a long time about doing an event of our own during CPAC.
00:33:47.000Because as I said, last year I was banned from CPAC.
00:33:51.000Patrick Casey, a friend of mine, he was also banned from CPAC.
00:33:55.000America First conservatives were disinvited, blacklisted, not allowed to go to the conference last year.
00:34:01.000So basically since last year we've been talking about doing our own thing on the sidelines of CPAC 4 2020.
00:34:07.000And I've been telling you guys that that was going to happen, that plans were in the works, and I can finally announce to you tonight the event that we're going to have.
00:34:16.000It's going to be called America First Political Action Conference or AFPAC.
00:34:22.000You know, they've got CPAC, we've got AFPAC, and the name really highlights the different priorities.
00:34:26.000You know, they are the Conservative Political Action Conference, and these days, you know, what does conservative really mean anymore?
00:34:33.000Conservatives are just as bad as the left.
00:34:35.000You know, how they blacklist, but also how they talk about the issues.
00:34:40.000You know, we just got done with this with the Groyper Wars, seeing what Conservative Inc.
00:34:44.000is really all about with Charlie Kirk and all these characters.
00:34:47.000Somebody said on Twitter after I announced this, maybe they'll bring back Van Jones this year.
00:34:52.000Van Jones of CNN who spoke at CPAC last year, right?
00:34:56.000So America First PAC is going to be happening on Friday, February 28th in Washington DC.
00:35:02.000It'll be happening during the same weekend CPAC is.
00:35:05.000I think it's February 27th to the 29th.
00:35:08.000It's the Thursday until Sunday is CPAC at the end of February.
00:35:13.000And that'll be at the National Harbor in Maryland.
00:35:16.000Our conference will be Friday evening, February 28th, and it'll be called AFPAC.
00:35:21.000And I also said this on Twitter, there's gonna be more details about this on Friday.
00:35:25.000For reasons I can't explain now, we can't drop all the information, but on Friday I will give you a speakers list and
00:35:56.000That we are going to be doing something.
00:35:58.000We're doing our AFPAC on the 28th, and Friday I'll be telling you all the rest.
00:36:03.000The speakers list, the details, how you can attend, how you can get an invitation, all of that.
00:36:07.000And it's gonna be, I think, a really great event.
00:36:09.000You know, we did the Groyper Leadership Summit in December, and that was taking place at the same time as the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit.
00:36:19.000And, you know, we got a lot of concern trolling for that event.
00:36:23.000I'm not going to name any names, but there were some pretty high profile people on Twitter who were saying, whoa, we shouldn't be doing events!
00:36:30.000Events are going to get people doxxed!
00:36:32.000I had people in my DMs, one person in particular, one homosexual in particular,
00:36:37.000Saying, you're going to get young people's lives ruined.
00:36:58.000To remind you, I don't think, I haven't seen any concern trolling like there was during the Grouper Leadership Summit, yet, probably because all those people were humiliated and embarrassed when our event went off without a hitch, and nobody got doxxed, nobody got in any kind of trouble or anything like that.
00:37:14.000So I say that primarily to say, or on the one hand to say,
00:37:23.000But more importantly, because I feel like now that we've got the formula figured out for these events, this one's going to be really classy.
00:37:31.000You know, the Goyper Leadership Summit was great, don't get me wrong.
00:37:33.000We had it in this really nice mansion.
00:37:37.000Uh, in West Palm Beach for people that were there.
00:38:45.000Human capital in the sense that we now know how to do these kinds of things.
00:38:49.000We now have the resources, we have the manpower, the know-how, we have the experience to really make these things happen consistently and at a serious professional level.
00:39:00.000And so this event, I think, is going to be the best one we've done yet.
00:39:03.000You know, like I said, we did the Groyper Summit in December.
00:39:10.000We did a few events which were like more private throughout 2019, but this one is going to be epic.
00:39:16.000And like I said, I'll have more information on Friday, but I think this is going to be like the crowning jewel of, you know, the Groyper movement, whatever.
00:39:22.000This is going to be the birth of America First as a serious political movement.
00:40:03.000It's the end of January, so there's much more in the works, so be on the lookout, but that's America First Pack.
00:40:10.000Aside from that, there's really nothing else in the way of housekeeping, anything like that.
00:40:14.000Just another reminder, we're using Entropy on YouTube instead of the Super Chats.
00:40:18.000I know we've been saying that for the past week or so, but if you're just joining in on YouTube, you haven't been here in a while, remember, Super Chats are done on YouTube.
00:40:27.000If you want to throw up a Super Chat, you can do it on DLive, or if you use the link for Entropy,
00:40:33.000Okay, so with all of that out of the way, we can begin talking about the stuff, talking about the substance, the news.
00:40:38.000Our first story, we're talking about the drag queens.
00:40:54.000And you know, I don't even really know what to say anymore.
00:40:57.000It just keeps getting worse, you know, when it comes to the gay stuff, the LGBT stuff, the drag queens.
00:41:16.000You know, like I said at the top of the show, our two developments today with regard to these people
00:41:21.000is now not only do you have child drag queens you know children becoming drag queens not only do you have drag queens in public libraries but as of today you now have drag queens in super bowl advertisements and in public schools for first graders public schools not just libraries but
00:42:09.000Crackers said, quote, I hope this doesn't give me helmet hair, during the Super Bowl advertisement, as she tries to put a football helmet over her wig.
00:42:17.000Kim Chi is beside her, dipping a cracker into a tub of Sabra hummus.
00:42:21.000The ad also stars rapper T-Pain, as well as Real Housewives of New Jersey stars, Teresa Gwydis, I think that's how you pronounce that, and Caroline Manzo.
00:42:32.000And this is according to the Chief Marketing Officer for Sabra, Jason Levine.
00:42:38.000He says, quote, we're bringing a diverse group of personalities to the table and demonstrating, get this, demonstrating just how incredibly versatile, relevant, and relatable hummus is today, says Jason Levine.
00:43:29.000He says for queer audiences it is an art form and in quote outsiders language.
00:43:35.000He said reaching the Super Bowl means taking our language into every home in the nation and millions around the world.
00:43:42.000And it's interesting because you could really just read this article and there's one way to read it which is
00:43:48.000If you're a progressive, if you're on board with this left-wing, liberal, disgusting, perverse agenda, which is that the revolution is a good thing.
00:43:56.000And spreading this propaganda into millions of homes is a good thing.
00:44:01.000But, you know, I don't even really need to read this off for any person who is a Christian to read this and see it as completely diabolical.
00:44:08.000You know, there's almost two tones that you could read into this.
00:44:10.000You could read in to Jason Levine and, you know, Diamonstein and whoever else rubbing their hands together and saying, this is incredible, this is great, it's diverse, and so on.
00:44:18.000Or you could read this as pure evil and totally diabolical and totally deliberate, you know, rubbing their hands together saying, this is revolutionary for queer audiences.
00:44:29.000This is going to reach people in millions of homes around the world, you know, like a supervillain.
00:44:37.000You know, when I talk about things like advertisements and statues and holidays, a lot of people think this stuff is, like, trivial.
00:44:46.000And I say this every time because I think this is, like, the common refrain that we hear from the left whenever we talk about movies or advertisements or holidays or Confederate statues.
00:45:16.000Like, if holidays, monuments, advertisements, movies, throwaway lines in the Avengers, whatever, if none of that mattered, if none of that had any significance, if that didn't carry any weight, if that didn't have impact,
00:45:30.000On people's minds and their opinions, why would they bother?
00:45:34.000Why would they bother going to great lengths and spending money on specialists and, you know, this guy, Bob Wittek from NBC.
00:46:41.000This is like the biggest television event, I don't need to tell you, of the year!
00:46:46.000And so then you have this stuff in commercials, that you have it in libraries, that you have it on TV, period, but that you have it during the Super Bowl, the biggest thing of the year.
00:46:56.000This speaks to the progress of this cultural revolution.
00:46:59.000That's how they describe it, and that's what it is, is a revolution.
00:47:04.000And I also find it really interesting, the specific language here, not just the revolutionary part, but also about the Holmes.
00:47:14.000Because of course, what is the mantra that we have heard from the left about all this stuff, for the past ten years at least, when it comes to gay marriage, when it comes to drag queens, when it comes to transgender, when it comes to all this stuff?
00:47:27.000As long as it's in the privacy of your own home.
00:48:04.000And you really have to do a lot of deep reflection about media because it's so striking the way you could go back
00:48:10.00010 years, 20 years, 30 years, that's not even that long ago.
00:48:14.000You go back to the 1990s and you just take a look at what you could put on television and what you could not put on television.
00:48:21.000Just 30 years ago, just in the 1990s, not long ago at all.
00:48:25.000And even in the 1990s, you look at a lot of the media that came out during that time.
00:48:29.000Movies like Natural Born Killers or other things.
00:48:32.000In the 1990s, people considered that a time of media excess.
00:48:37.000Even 30 years ago, they considered that a time of degeneracy and hyper-violence and all the rest.
00:48:43.000And by today's standards, that looks like it's 500 years ago.
00:48:47.000That looks like it was before the French Revolution.
00:48:49.000It looks like you might have had a theocratic government in the 1990s.
00:48:53.000You know, God forbid you go back 50 years ago or 60 years ago, you go back to the decency laws for television and movies, the regulations that were there during the war, you know, in the 1950s.
00:49:05.000And you look at just how quickly and how things have accelerated in such a short amount of time that you went from maybe 30 years ago, you still had the Simpsons going to church, and now here we are in 2020, you've got drag queens and Super Bowl advertisements.
00:49:27.000On the one hand, it is a very sad and sick day in our country that this kind of perversion is tolerated, that this kind of deviancy is not even tolerated anymore, but accepted, embraced, and celebrated.
00:49:40.000In front of the most mainstream audiences, on the one hand it is a sad day that this is the case, but on the other hand, you understand that millions of people in this country feel the exact same way that I do.
00:49:52.000Most of the country feels the exact same way that I do, and probably that most of the people watching the show feel about all this.
00:49:59.000And so there is a silver lining, in my opinion, about how hard they're pushing this stuff.
00:50:04.000How extreme, how excessive it's getting, which is that they're overplaying their hand.
00:50:10.000Now, finally, you know, if we didn't have a spine as conservatives or Christians or Republicans ten years ago, when a lot of this stuff started to kick off, maybe finally we can find a backbone.
00:50:21.000Now that there is, I think, overwhelming revulsion, there is an overwhelming reaction from the heartland against this kind of stuff.
00:50:30.000That maybe now is actually a golden hour.
00:50:33.000Maybe now is the dawn of actually a real, reactionary, Christian conservative movement in America once again.
00:50:40.000To me, that's maybe the silver lining.
00:50:43.000Because honestly, ten years ago, it was pretty tough to beat.
00:50:46.000And I've said this before, but the propaganda was intense, and it was persuasive, and it was compelling.
00:50:51.000You know, ten years ago, they weren't asking for much, really.
00:50:54.000Or at least that's what they said from the messaging from television and from politicians.
00:51:14.000We're going to put your son in a dress.
00:51:15.000We're going to take custody of your son and we're going to chemically castrate him.
00:51:19.000You know, so it's a completely different story ten years later.
00:51:22.000And now is the decisive moment to act on this.
00:51:26.000Now, I think, is the moment, the tipping point when we can maybe put a stop to this.
00:51:31.000So I see this thing with the Super Bowl and...
00:51:33.000I know that when this is broadcast to an audience of nearly 200 million people, I would venture to guess that most of them will see that and they will look away.
00:51:42.000I would venture to guess that most people are going to see that and they are going to roll their eyes, they will scoff, they will turn at somebody else in the living room or family room and they'll say, can you believe this?
00:51:52.000Can you believe this on the Super Bowl?
00:51:55.000And therein lies a lot of opportunity for what we're trying to do.
00:51:59.000So I'm a little bit, you know, I think there is a silver lining with that.
00:52:03.000But of course, it only gets worse when it comes to the children.
00:52:05.000You know, that was only one development I saw today.
00:52:08.000Another development, which to me, I think lacks a silver lining,
00:52:12.000Which is the introduction of the drag queens now to public schools.
00:52:15.000You know, like I said, we've been talking about public libraries for a long time, and I, you know, if you can even make any kind of equivocations about drag queens and public libraries, I think that is sick, and libraries that do this should be like, well, I'm not gonna say what I think should be done to these libraries, but it shouldn't be tolerated.
00:52:35.000But if there's any equivocating, if there's any, like, you know, if there's any saving grace about that, you could say at least
00:52:42.000At least the only people that are gonna see drag queens in public libraries are people that bring their kids to them.
00:52:51.000In the sense that it's like at the at the bare minimum with that and you know it's really a reach to say that there's any kind of a good thing but at the bare minimum and it's horrible and it's disgusting and so on but at the bare minimum if it's in the libraries it's like well at least I don't have to take my kid to it.
00:53:41.000It says a first grade class at Maurice Sendak Community School, a public school in Brooklyn, New York, will host a Drag Queen Story Hour for the students on February 24th.
00:53:52.000According to Sorab Amari, the op-ed editor for the New York Post, Amari posted a screen capture on Monday of a note to parents from a first grade teacher who promoted the event as a learning experience for children.
00:54:14.000Apparently the school has hosted a Drag Queen Story Hour in the past as well.
00:54:20.000In an effort to continue to strengthen and enhance inclusiveness and diversity in our schools, the first grade will be taking part in Drag Queen Story Hour.
00:54:28.000The program is run by the Brooklyn Public Library and has been a hit at the library and other local public schools.
00:54:34.000We had Drag Queen Story Hour the past few years and the first graders loved it.
00:54:40.000Drag Queen Story Hour, the teacher explains, quote, is run by a drag queen who will visit our school on Monday, February 24th.
00:54:47.000Often during Drag Queen Story Hour, the drag queen reads a book to children about LGBT issues.
00:54:53.000In 2017, at a New York public library, a drag queen read Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, a book about a boy who wears a dress.
00:55:01.000The note says, quote, she will read, she will read to the students all while teaching into ideas of inclusiveness, gender fluidity, and gender roles, family structures, acceptance, empathy, and individuality.
00:55:17.000And the reason why I say that there's not really a silver lining with this, why there's not a white pill of this, is on the one hand in the same way I'm sure people are repulsed by this.
00:55:26.000I'm sure in the same way that when people see Super Bowl advertisements they are as repulsed or more repulsed that children are being exposed to this in libraries, schools, whatever.
00:55:38.000But here's why it's really hard to see a silver lining.
00:55:41.000Because whether or not people get mad about it, whether or not people use this for a political agenda,
00:55:47.000The kids are exposed to this no matter what.
00:55:52.000They're doing this in libraries, other public schools.
00:55:55.000And that kind of brainwashing, that kind of programming, it doesn't end.
00:56:00.000So, whereas I can see a Super Bowl advertisement and say, maybe this will galvanize Christians.
00:56:04.000Maybe this will galvanize or embolden Christians and conservatives across the country.
00:56:09.000Maybe it'll radicalize people, make them think differently.
00:56:13.000The same thing will happen with the Drag Queen Story Hour, but to a certain extent, once you're exposing children to it, you have to ask yourself at some level, is it already too late at that point?
00:56:23.000Not that we shouldn't fight, not that we shouldn't be trying to overturn this stuff, but at least for the children.
00:56:28.000To me, it is just so sad, it's so depressing to see that, and you know it's not just this, it's across the board with the curriculum,
00:56:57.000But you look at all these children who must already be lost, and it's not just in Brooklyn, it's across the country.
00:57:02.000This is happening to an entire generation of people, and they're hearing this from first grade on, from kindergarten all the way through, all the way through to college.
00:57:11.000And how many lost souls are already out there?
00:57:13.000How much of this next generation is already completely corrupted, completely led astray, completely
00:57:22.000You know, that to me makes it a lot harder to say, well, but the good news is people are going to turn around, and I think they will, and I think people will turn against this, because I don't think any decent person can look at this, even if you're liberal, even if you're in favor of inclusivity, whatever.
00:57:36.000I don't think anybody believes it's appropriate that sixth graders, or sixth graders, six year olds, first graders, should be exposed to this stuff.
00:57:44.000So on some level, it's like, yeah, I mean, that's great and all, but when it comes to the kids, it's like, it's really depressing.
00:57:50.000It is really sad that that is happening to children.
00:58:09.000It's probably not happening everywhere, maybe not in certain rural parts or whatever, but if you live near any kind of a major city, I'm sure it's happening near you.
00:58:16.000You know, we've covered over the years these Drag Queen Story Hour events, things in the public school curriculum, from everywhere, from, you know, like, little rural towns in Ohio, in Wisconsin.
00:58:27.000They're happening, like, in my neck of the woods in Chicago, in Illinois, you know, so...
00:58:32.000On some level, you know, like I said with the Super Bowl, it's like, it's great, there's a silver lining, it's gonna turn things around, maybe there'll be a reaction, but I think that should not...
00:58:42.000I think that while we look at the silver lining, we should not forget the gravity of the situation.
00:58:46.000I don't think we should ever forget, really, the tragedy that this is.
00:58:50.000Because, understand, when it comes to, like, school curriculum, this is one of the biggest things that influences, you know, children and teenagers and eventually adults, is what they're taught in schools.
00:59:02.000In an era where parents aren't raising their kids, and teachers are, and daycares are, and so on, I mean, that really is everything.
00:59:10.000Because here's the kicker with school.
00:59:11.000Not only is it coming from the teacher, which is bad enough, but if the teacher is teaching your whole class, and if all the teachers are teaching your whole school...
00:59:20.000And in all the different schools in your community, well now it's not just your teachers, but it's your peers.
00:59:25.000And probably the parents have to be on board with it too.
00:59:28.000So you look at every aspect of a child's life, every influencer on a child's worldview, from their peers, to their teachers, to the internet, to the media, and then ultimately to the parents, it's all being shaped by this kind of an agenda.
00:59:44.000What is the saving grace for somebody like that?
00:59:46.000How do you get out of this kind of stuff?
00:59:48.000Increasingly, the internet is going away in terms of opposition to this right-wing, Christian, conservative, socially conservative worldview.
00:59:56.000That's all being purged from the internet.
00:59:58.000So where do people even go to find this stuff?
01:00:00.000Even if they go to church, in some cases, Protestant churches, you'll have a celebration of drag queens, LGBT, trans, whatever.
01:00:09.000So you really have to think about the damage that's being done here.
01:00:41.000So, you know, I want to be very cautious not to say, oh more drag queens and that's great for the movement.
01:00:47.000I mean on one level it is, but on another level we should not, we should not lose sight of what a somber and sad thing it is that's going on in the country when it comes to this.
01:00:56.000You know, and drag queens are the epitome of this LGBT revolution.
01:01:00.000I can't think of anything more repulsive, I can't think of any more disgusting fulfillment of all that that represents than a drag queen.
01:01:08.000You know, if you've ever seen any of the culture that surrounds it, there was actually a news story not too long ago about some show on Netflix where a drag queen is talking to a child and says, the child is a top.
01:01:20.000Which in gay sex terms means the penetrating partner.
01:01:23.000Telling a child this isn't a Netflix show, you know, that anybody can watch.
01:01:27.000Saying that some five-year-old was like a top or something like that in some drag queen studio.
01:01:32.000This is all over conservative Christian news, you know, and you see that kind of stuff and it's just like this is the peak of disgusting repulsive degeneracy.
01:01:42.000They started with Glee and Modern Family and now it's drag queens.
01:01:47.000And it's drag queens because they are offensive to any decent, any sane, any normal Christian person.
01:01:54.000It's gender bending, it's perverse, excessive, gratuitous sexual content.
01:01:59.000It's everything wrong with what's happening in the country.
01:02:02.000And they want to put that front and center in your shows, in your advertisements, in your schools, in your libraries.
01:02:08.000And I don't know, maybe these people, in a normal time,
01:02:11.000We want to talk about, like we talked about, the grooming gangs.
01:02:14.000In a normal time, men that dressed up like women and expose themselves to children, do you know what would be done to people like that?
01:02:21.000I don't think I have to tell you what would be done to people like that, even not too long ago, 50 years ago.
01:02:26.000Ask yourself, in a normal, decent, Christian country that protects children, protects their innocence, protects their souls, which are eternal, what would be done to a grown man who goes in and dresses like a woman and does a striptease show?
01:02:41.000And does these disgusting sexual acts and teaches children about homosexuality.
01:04:07.000So in any case that's that's a drag queen stuff that it just really makes my blood boil to see that.
01:04:11.000But we're gonna move on to talk about the Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.
01:04:16.000We have to spend a lot of time on the deals.
01:04:18.000I could talk about this stuff all night, but we do have to move on to the Israeli-Palestinian peace deal because it is quite comprehensive.
01:04:24.000You know, like I said at the top of the show today, we finally got to see the deal of the century.
01:04:30.000That's what it is being called by this administration.
01:04:33.000It is a deal that is being pitched by the Trump administration to the Israelis, to the Palestinians, and it's been in the works for a long time.
01:04:43.000Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of the president who is a Jewish Zionist, has been hard at work with the Israeli government working on this deal.
01:04:50.000It's very important that that is understood, that it was Kushner and the Israeli government that came up with this deal.
01:06:18.000This is a report from CNN about the deal.
01:06:20.000It's pretty comprehensive, so we're gonna read through this report.
01:06:23.000It says President Donald Trump on Tuesday proposed a Middle East plan that he claimed was a, quote, realistic two-state solution, but caters to nearly every major Israeli demand and was immediately rejected by Palestinians.
01:06:36.000It lays the groundwork for Israel to immediately begin annexing all of its settlements in the West Bank, with U.S.
01:06:41.000backing, and also foresees the eventual establishment of a Palestinian state with limited sovereignty after a transition period.
01:06:49.000Palestinian negotiators have not had direct contact with the Trump administration in more than two years.
01:06:55.000So if you didn't get that straight, the summary of the deal is that it gives Israel basically everything that it wants.
01:07:01.000It allows Israel to have a blank check in annexing as many settlements as it wants and something like 30% of the West Bank.
01:07:10.000And in exchange for that, after a transition period, Palestine might be able to get limited sovereignty.
01:07:24.000You're telling me that after an indefinite transition period, I get to apply for limited sovereignty over my own eternal homeland, and all I have to give up in exchange for that is 30% of the West Bank and everything else that Israel wants, including their capital?
01:07:46.000The article goes on, it says, under the proposal Trump said Jerusalem will, quote, remain Israel's undivided capital, but that a future Palestinian state would also have a capital in Eastern Jerusalem.
01:07:58.000Trump did not address the question of Palestinian refugees and whether they will have a right of return to their former homes.
01:08:04.000And he said neither Palestinians nor Israelis would be uprooted from their homes under the plan, which really means that the illegal settlements will remain.
01:08:12.000You know, when it says, when Trump says neither Palestinians nor Israelis will be uprooted, well, that's because the Palestinians already got uprooted 60 years ago, you know, or what is it now, 1948, 70 years ago.
01:08:26.000So, when you're talking about Palestinians being uprooted, it's a little late for that.
01:08:29.000It's about 70 years too late for them being uprooted and, you know, over and over again over the ensuing decades after Israeli independence.
01:08:38.000What they really mean when they say nobody's going to be uprooted is that the Israelis who have put down civilian settlements in the West Bank, they will be unperturbed in their illegal settlements.
01:08:48.000I mean, that's what that really means.
01:08:49.000It says the plan envisions a Palestinian capital in the Arab neighborhood of Jerusalem on the eastern side of the separation barrier, physically separated from the rest of the city.
01:09:00.000The plan allows for the Palestinians to call their capital Al-Quds, using the Arabic term for Jerusalem, but includes no significant part of East Jerusalem and is well short of what the Palestinians would ever accept as their portion of the Holy City.
01:09:14.000Beyond proposing a new framework for negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians, the Trump plan gives Israel the green light to annex Israeli settlements, regardless of Palestinian support for the plan, but mandates Israel freeze any further settlement expansion for four years in exchange for U.S.
01:09:30.000recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the settlements.
01:09:33.000Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said he will move to take the first steps in annexing West Bank settlements on Sunday.
01:09:39.000Full Israeli annexation of those territories will make it much more difficult for a future Israeli government to trade off territory with the Palestinians.
01:09:48.000Trump said the plan would double Palestinian territories and a map tweeted out by the President also indicated that Israel is prepared to provide swaths of land in the Israeli desert for a future Palestinian state.
01:10:00.000But ultimately the plan demands Palestinians give up on claims to nearly 30% of the West Bank.
01:10:06.000The heavy pro-Israel tilt of Trump's peace proposal was evident in the optics of the unveiling.
01:10:11.000When Trump presented his administration's long-anticipated proposal to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at the White House, Netanyahu was at his side and dozens of right-wing supporters of Israel, including Sheldon Adelson and GOP members of Congress, flanked the podium.
01:10:27.000So the deal is completely one-sided, you know, and look,
01:10:32.000I gotta tell you, I don't really care about Palestine, and I don't really care about Israel.
01:10:37.000I don't really care about either of these.
01:10:40.000And I'm not like some bleeding heart liberal when it comes to Palestine.
01:10:45.000I'm not under any illusions about realpolitik and how geopolitics works and all the dynamics that are at play over there.
01:10:55.000The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is something that matters to the United States.
01:11:00.000And the reason it matters is because Palestine is a wedge issue for Arab countries.
01:11:06.000How we treat Palestine, and how we choose to engage with Israel and Palestine determines our relationship with Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Iran, and the Muslim world at large.
01:11:19.000If you're looking at terrorists, or if you're looking at heads of governments or heads of militias, the people that have the biggest problem with us in the Middle East, and as such the people that cause the biggest problems for America and our interests,
01:11:31.000Those people all say that one of their biggest objections to the United States is our blanket, unquestioning, unambiguous support for Israel.
01:11:58.000I don't care so much about, you know, Palestinian rights, and I don't frankly really even care about Israeli security.
01:12:04.000What I care about is that our intervention in this conflict is one that will help us and not hurt us.
01:12:12.000When we enter into this conflict on the side of the Israelis, and it's completely unconditional and unquestioning, this harms our relationships with people that should be our allies or people that we could work with.
01:12:25.000People that blow us up and bomb us and it shouldn't be that way.
01:12:29.000We should either not engage at all or if we do engage we should do so in such a way that is not going to hurt us or hurt our interests.
01:12:38.000Now that's not to say that we can't pick a side in a conflict but it is to say that when we intervene we should do so with our own interests in mind not the interest of whoever we're backing.
01:12:48.000You see this across the board you know it comes to Russia versus the Baltic states.
01:12:53.000My dog is not with the Baltic States, it's with the United States.
01:12:56.000You know, my dog in the fight is not Estonia or Ukraine or the Donbass, it's ultimately the United States.
01:13:03.000And insofar as some countries might benefit us or whatever, you know, then maybe we should help them.
01:13:10.000When it comes to China versus Vietnam or these competing claims in the South China Sea, I don't really care so much about Vietnam's territorial integrity.
01:13:19.000I don't really care so much about who has sovereignty over these Senpaku Islands or whatever it is.
01:13:24.000Senpaku, Senkaku, I don't know what it is.
01:13:28.000I care about intervening in a meaningful way that helps American interests.
01:13:32.000In the same way, I don't really care so much about who has a right to what plot of desert in Palestine.
01:13:39.000What I care about is when we intervene in this conflict, we are doing so with our interests in mind.
01:13:44.000Not Palestine's and not Israel's either.
01:13:47.000But that's obviously what we're doing, is intervening on the side of Israel.
01:13:51.000Completely on their side with the intention of helping them.
01:13:55.000And no intention of doing anything that's good for us.
01:13:58.000And that is evident throughout the deal.
01:14:00.000The main issues that are covered in the deal in the Israeli-Palestinian process are the West Bank, borders and settlements, it's the capital, Jerusalem, it's Palestinian refugees, and it is the idea of Palestinian sovereignty versus Israeli security.
01:15:05.000So you could say that we're all the way on the side of the Israelis.
01:15:08.000And then lastly, when it comes to Israeli security versus Palestinian sovereignty, it's all the way in favor of Israeli security and there's almost no consideration for Palestinian sovereignty.
01:15:19.000You know, what's amazing is that in the entire deal, it basically lays out everything that Israel wants is totally covered.
01:15:26.000When it comes to Palestinian sovereignty and when it comes to refugees, that's all an afterthought.
01:16:19.000All of the West Bank is basically completely divided.
01:16:22.000You know, none of it is like, when you think of a country, you think of like a coherent landmass, a contiguous, coherent landmass.
01:16:30.000You know, you think of the United States and you think of, okay, from LA to New York, from Seattle to Miami, you've got America.
01:16:38.000Well, Palestine is a landlocked country, they have it in mind.
01:16:42.000The West Bank will be completely surrounded by Israel, and even within Israel, it's not a contiguous country.
01:16:47.000You've basically got all these little bubbles, all these little separate cities and neighborhoods connected with thin roads, highways, tunnels, things like that.
01:17:52.000They don't really even demonstrate whether that's going to be Israel or Palestine.
01:17:55.000It says all routes between Palestinian communities are thin corridors and easily severed.
01:18:00.000Four triangles in the map mark strategic sites, presumably Israeli military bases, and they are all either within or adjacent to Palestinian territory.
01:18:10.000So their idea of a two-state solution is that Israel gets most of the land, and within the land are going to be these tiny neighborhoods, tiny bubbles connected by thin roads of Palestine, and within these tiny bubbles are Israeli military bases and illegal Israeli settlements.
01:18:27.000Surrounding these bubbles are walls, segregated roads, and by the way, even better in this deal,
01:18:35.000As if the Palestinian state would not be entitled ever to have either a military or a paramilitary and also at any time Israel can regain control of Palestine in terms of controlling it through security.
01:18:50.000So right now Israel basically occupies Palestine as a security force and says that they might withdraw but if they do they could come back at any point.
01:19:20.000It was supposed to come out a long time ago, but it came out today when a formal indictment was issued against Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel.
01:19:28.000So right as Netanyahu is accused of bribery and corruption by the Knesset, we announce this big deal and Netanyahu's in the United States for a big press conference and photo op and all that.
01:19:40.000Also, it's one month out before another Israeli election, where he'll be up, his prime ministership will be up for grabs, and if he loses, he'll go to jail.
01:19:47.000So, number one, the reason that it was announced today was to help Benjamin Netanyahu, of course.
01:19:52.000And then number two, much more than that, what is the strategy with a deal like this?
01:19:57.000This deal, there is no intention of this deal being passed.
01:20:00.000The purpose of this deal is to slow walk the Palestinians.
01:20:03.000They offer up something that is completely unworkable, it's a complete non-starter for Palestinians, and then when the Palestinians reject it, well, the Israelis can say, see?
01:20:27.000It will continue to get worse until either the Palestinians submit to whatever is happening, they stop their resistance, or in a couple of decades Palestine just won't exist.
01:20:38.000You know, that is ultimately the long game.
01:20:40.000This is a deal that has no intention of being signed, no intention of gaining Palestinian support, and it has none.
01:20:47.000The purpose is to buy time and to create sort of a moral argument for the continued expansion of the Israeli settlements and ultimately the creation of one single Jewish state in Palestine.
01:20:59.000And you know, like I said, to me, I'm not like a bleeding heart supporter of Palestinian rights.
01:21:04.000Do I really care that Palestinians are being cucked out of their land?
01:21:09.000Like, on some level, I'm like, oh, that's not right.
01:21:14.000But on the other hand, I don't really care.
01:21:16.000You know, this kind of thing happens on a daily basis everywhere in the world.
01:21:20.000You see border disputes and invasions and occupations and genocides and things happen all the time.
01:21:26.000That's not to say that it doesn't matter.
01:21:28.000It's not to say that there is a right that there is not a right and a wrong.
01:21:32.000It's simply to say as an American, it's really not my concern.
01:21:35.000You know, there is a balance maybe to be struck.
01:21:38.000On some level, the Israelis are outsiders.
01:21:41.000You know, if you go back to 1900, in the year 1900, 99% of what is currently Israel and Palestine was either Muslim or Christian, in terms of the population.
01:22:14.000Then 99% of the population was not Jewish, in other words, and 95% of the land was owned by people that were not Jews.
01:22:21.000And within 50 years, because of this extremely aggressive and unethical and unscrupulous campaign by the Zionists to fill up Palestine with Jewish people from Eastern Europe and from the Middle East, you know, basically lobbying the US government to back this in the United Nations, lobbying the British government to wrest this out of the control of the Ottoman Empire, after all of this really crooked political stuff,
01:22:48.000In the intervening 50 years between 1900 when it was almost totally not Jewish to 1948 when they declared independence, that was the process.
01:22:59.000And so on some level the Israelis are outsiders and they did displace the Palestinians.
01:23:04.000When they came there, this was Muslim and Christian land.
01:23:28.000And so I understand the need to create a Jewish state.
01:23:30.000I'm not necessarily opposed to the idea that Jewish people would have a state.
01:23:34.000I also don't think it's our prerogative to support it.
01:23:36.000I also don't think it's our obligation to support something like that.
01:23:40.000You know, if Jews want to go down and put a country in the Middle East, or in Africa, or South America, wherever for that matter, you know, that's really up to them.
01:23:48.000And I don't really have strong feelings about it one way or the other.
01:23:53.000My strong feeling is that whatever it is, the United States probably shouldn't support it.
01:23:57.000You know, we should support whatever comes of it, whatever's best for us geopolitically.
01:24:03.000You know, for example, if the Israelis put down as they did their country in the Middle East, this obviously created a lot of conflict between us and the Arabs.
01:24:15.000Do they deserve our unconditional support?
01:24:16.000No, I don't think that's the case, right?
01:24:18.000So there's a lot of different, what I mean to say is there's a lot of different competing interests.
01:24:22.000On the one hand, you've got the Palestinians who are displaced, and they have some kind of rightful claim to the land, and so on, and they're upset that the Jews are there.
01:24:31.000And on some level, the Jews, you know, if they wanted to create a state, I understand that.
01:24:35.000I understand that they want to create a homeland of their own, and
01:25:31.000And so when we put out a deal like this that is completely one-sided in favor of Israel, one that is clearly going to erase Palestine, this is going to permanently engender bad blood between the United States and Muslims, between the United States and the Arab world.
01:25:45.000And I don't say that is a problem because I care about their feelings and, oh, you're going to get their feelings hurt and that's going to be this human rights debacle.
01:25:54.000Well, because we have to do diplomacy with these countries, and we have Muslims in our country, and we have Muslims in Europe that want to do harm to us.
01:26:00.000And the question is, do we want to make things worse between our country and these other people in the Middle East, or do we want to make things better?
01:26:07.000This is not a way to make things better.
01:26:11.000I also would add, I really have a problem to begin with, the idea that our foreign policy can just be hijacked by a foreign country, because that's what it is.
01:26:20.000Israel hijacked our foreign policy on this and many other matters.
01:26:24.000Jared Kushner wrote this bill with Benjamin Netanyahu.
01:26:28.000Would it make sense, for example, if we had a president who had a Russian son-in-law and our Russian son-in-law, our president's Russian son-in-law worked with Vladimir Putin to write a peace agreement between the Baltic states, Ukraine and Russia?
01:26:43.000Would that, I mean, would that fly in this country?
01:26:49.000If our president had a Chinese son-in-law, and the Chinese son-in-law put together a deal that worked out some kind of completely one-sided trade deal with China, would anybody think that's okay?
01:27:00.000Our foreign policy should not be for sale.
01:27:02.000It should not be hijacked by foreign countries.
01:27:04.000So, for starters, whether you think it's a good idea or a bad idea, you care about the Palestinians, you care about the Jews, no matter what, our foreign policy should be written by us.
01:27:16.000And with us in mind, that's not what happened here.
01:27:20.000It was written by Zionist Jews to help Zionist Jews.
01:27:24.000It was written by the Israeli government to help the Israeli government with the help of Israelis in our own country and with the help of Israeli Jewish donors.
01:28:58.000The definition of a parasitic relationship is in the nature, in the nature, in the environment, in nature, when one organism attaches itself to another and benefits itself at the expense of the host.
01:29:12.000You know, you could have a symbiotic relationship where there's a mutual benefit or, you know, something that's more equal or whatever, but it's completely one-sided.
01:29:20.000We give and we give and we give and we continue to give and all they do is take.
01:31:37.000And like I said, anybody who says anything like that, anybody who has a problem with it, well they must necessarily hate Jews, right?
01:31:44.000They must necessarily have an unusually high bar, that's what they say.
01:31:48.000Whenever you criticize Israel, well your standard for Israel is much higher than other countries, and that's anti-Semitic, told them to a higher standard.
01:31:57.000Because as far as I know, the Palestinians don't have the President's son-in-law writing their peace deal.
01:32:02.000And neither do the Iranians, and neither does the Chinese, or the Russians, or the Ukrainians, or the French, or the English, or the Mexicans, or anybody for that matter, right?
01:32:34.000John Bolton was spotted there recently and everybody on like MAGA Twitter is talking about the Qataris and the Saudis are controlling our foreign policy.
01:32:48.000So that's the Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.
01:32:51.000It's total garbage and that's the whole intention is to have a one-state solution to have Israel be completely solidified and the Palestinians are this afterthought
01:33:00.000And then they're going to go further than that.
01:33:27.000And everybody thinks that a one-state solution is like, oh, that would be the height of irresponsibility and carelessness and one-sidedness.
01:33:36.000If the Jews control all of Palestine, well, that would be a game changer.
01:33:41.000Well, you think they're going to stop there?
01:34:46.000But they're, like, setting fires and screaming and whatever.
01:34:51.000They're in what is effectively an apartheid state.
01:35:09.000They're occupied by this security force, like, what else do you call that, you know?
01:35:13.000So they're like second-class citizens, and they continue to get, you know, they continue to get screwed over.
01:35:19.000I was gonna say something else, but they continue to get screwed over, over and over again.
01:35:23.000They riot because this deal says, yeah, we're paving the way for Israel to take over 30% of the West Bank, and they start on Sunday, and they start rioting.
01:35:31.000And what's amazing is that all the conservatives I see on Twitter say, Oh, look, the Palestinians are rioting.
01:35:38.000Yeah, serves them right that their lands being... Oh, Palestinians are rioting.
01:35:46.000And it's just so gross, even though I don't really, you know, again, I don't oppose all this stuff because Palestine matters so much, you know, this kind of shit happens all the time, you know, with the Kurds and with all kinds of other ethnic minorities around the world, the Uyghurs, ah, you know, there's too much suffering in the world to really care, right?
01:36:04.000But it is just disgusting, these people, how... And you know all these people are pocketing money from the Zionists, and that's why they talk like that.
01:36:11.000You know, I think, oh, look at the Palestinians, they're burning stuff.
01:36:15.000You know, Ben Shapiro, all the usual suspects, peddling the same decades-old lies about, look, the Israelis are trying to propose a peace solution, but the Palestinians rejected it because they're violent, and irrational, and on and on.
01:36:27.000The deception, the deceit, the smugness, the lies.
01:36:43.000You know, when it comes to people that are in on the take with this certain issue, it's incredible.
01:36:47.000But that's the Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.
01:38:01.000I wish he... Hate to say it, but I wish he released Yandhi instead of Jesus is King.
01:38:06.000I love Jesus is King, don't get me wrong, but it's like... He stacked up to seven, and really it's like six songs on Jesus is King versus the tracks on Yandhi.
01:38:15.000It's like... You know, Follow God is really good, okay?
01:38:23.000And then on Yondu you've got Cash to Burn, Dreams, Alien, New Body, Hurricane, The Storm, you've got all these great songs, Chakras, and it's like, what do you got on Jesus is King?
01:38:55.000You know, so you got four songs that are they're pretty good and God is is like karaoke It's hardly and I like that song, but it's hardly, you know, really like a true Connie song So you've got like the reason I like to read good songs follow God.
01:39:20.000You've got closed on Sunday You've got follow God on God and you've got What what is the other one in the beginning say la so you've got you got like five, you know
01:40:48.000You know, I was listening to the end of dreams when he's just laying it down and I'm like, this is so epic, you know So whatever whatever whatever but yeah, it's great.
01:41:00.000Well, but now he but oh, but now he's not swearing anymore and
01:41:04.000All the songs are going to be religious.
01:43:57.000When I was in, I was in Phoenix for New Year's, and I was like, I think we went through three or four times, and it's, it's easily, but I love the fries, I love the burger, I love everything about it, you know?
01:44:08.000It comes in this like tray, so that everything is self-contained, you know?
01:45:06.000When I was in high school, I fought endlessly with my teachers and I could not wait to get out of school and just, like, laugh at them and just look down on them, you know?
01:46:03.000And look, that's not a dig at high school teachers.
01:46:06.000I had a lot of good high school teachers who were great.
01:46:08.000Did you forget that you're working with children?
01:46:29.000When you're dealing with children all day and you're you're the teacher and hey hey everybody look at me and raise your hand and ask to go to the bathroom then all of a sudden you start to believe your own press so to speak.
01:48:03.000We were all in our hotel room and we ordered a pizza.
01:48:06.000Now the rule was you can't order food past a certain time because you had to go down to the lobby to get it and that like violates curfew and da-da-da.
01:48:15.000And we were like starving because we got in late.
01:50:06.000I could go off in a lot of ways about this.
01:50:10.000So on the one hand, I'm like, well, you know, I still love the community and I did love my high school and all that, but on the other hand, it's like, you know, they kind of gave me the cold shoulder in a lot of ways afterwards and even towards the end.
01:50:22.000So anyway, so, so yeah, you touched a nerve there.
01:50:27.000You touched a nerve with that one, asking about teachers from high school.
01:50:33.000Zamunda first says stop playing we all know you're stonetoss.
01:50:36.000I'm not I am not I drew the griper I do not draw the stonetoss comics monochrome says I wonder what EPD thinks of drag queens.
01:50:45.000I don't know what that is Castizos can descendants of immigrants ever assimilate Yes, some of them can I think You know in general When I say assimilation is impossible
01:50:58.000You know, I'm not talking about an individual who might intermarry with a white person and down the line, that's what happened to me.
01:51:04.000You know, my ancestors came from Mexico, I think before 1900, and throughout four or five generations, you know, is me.
01:51:13.000And I'm, what am I, I'm like 80% white, I'm, you know, white and speak English and, you know, I'm an assimilated American.
01:51:21.000My whole life, you know, I consider myself as no different than the Founding Fathers and George Washington and all this.
01:51:27.000So on an individually, on an individual level, some people can assimilate.
01:51:32.000But you're never going to assimilate entire populations.
01:52:11.000You know, some people in the community will merge with the American culture, and the American culture will slightly move to accommodate them.
01:52:19.000But you don't ever get rid of these, like, different tribes.
01:52:23.000You know, you will never get rid of, like, Mexican-American culture, Black-American culture.
01:52:27.000That will never completely disappear into America.
01:52:30.000That will always be there, in my opinion.
01:52:32.000On the edges and on the periphery, some people will assimilate, but I don't think it's going to happen ever on a 100% basis.
01:52:40.000Artichokes went to a historical park in the USA with my wife.
01:52:44.000A Chinese tour bus was there, hundreds of them, so I have to listen to them.
01:53:08.000You know, clearly it's wrong because these disparities have persisted in spite of.
01:53:14.000Systemic disadvantages and in spite of systemic advantages as well And you can also find examples of groups that have succeeded in spite of these so-called systemic disadvantages, you know, how about Jews?
01:53:26.000Jews were discriminated against Jews had everything set against them when they came here and you know They're one of the most powerful groups in the country That's not I hope that's not anti-semitic to say same with the Chinese, you know Chinese are wildly successful in America Lots of groups are wildly successful
01:53:41.000What it comes down to is the people themselves.
01:53:44.000And I'd also say that if it really just came down to oppression, well then why do these disparities persist not just in America, but everywhere in the world?
01:53:53.000You know, Haiti, Jamaica, Sub-Saharan Africa, even these small contingents of refugees in China of Africans.
01:53:59.000Why is it the same conditions everywhere in the world?
01:54:51.000The common denominator for the conditions that prevail in Latin America, or that prevail in Africa, or that prevail in the Middle East, are Latin Americans, and Africans, and Middle Easterners.
01:55:02.000In spite of systems, all kinds of things.
01:55:05.000You know, even when they have, like, resources.
01:55:08.000You look at Africa, why are they not a rich nation?
01:55:11.000They've got all the rare earth minerals, they've got oil, they've got lumber, they've got more land than the United States and Europe combined, and what do they do with it?
01:55:27.000Well, it's the same reason why they weren't developed when we got there.
01:55:30.000They're not developed now for the same reason that they didn't have written language or two-story buildings or the wheel when we penetrated the interior of Africa in the 1880s.
01:55:51.000Yeah, that's when they were saying like, oh, what is the big deal that Michael Knowles was with Lady Maga, Charlie Kirk was with them, or that Charlie Kirk's with Rob Smith, because they were promoting this stuff.
01:56:01.000They were promoting it when they do that.
01:56:47.000Because we were going over the script when Sam and I and the crew, we were doing this video and I couldn't... I would literally read the line and then I would read it wrong the next take.
01:57:30.000Well yes but the thing is is that you have to think about the one percent you know people talk about income tax and there should be a higher income tax for like the one percent but we have to take into account how people make their money which is to say that when you think about it taxes on investments are a lot lower effectively than taxes on income like if you're a w-2 employee there's really like you know you pay what you pay you pay whatever it is
01:59:27.000Look, I'm not a tax expert, but you can break that down.
01:59:30.000There's all kinds of different ways, when you own businesses, when you have stocks, when you have property, that you can hide your income.
01:59:36.000You can hide the way that you make your money.
01:59:38.000It's not the same way as it is with a working person.
01:59:41.000And so when people talk about, we need to tax to 1% more, we need to tax the top income earners at a 90% marginal income tax rate, it's like you're not getting it.
01:59:51.000What we need to do is get rid of a lot of these loopholes, what we need to do is, and look, I'm not a tax expert, I'm not a policy guy, but people talk about the carried interest provision, people talk about capital gains, they talk about all kinds of measures that we can do to cut loopholes
02:00:06.000That we can do to prevent people from leaving, prevent people from storing money overseas, whatever, things like that.
02:00:12.000If they're pulling out money or reinvesting money, whatever, we're gonna get a cut of that.
02:00:16.000And that's what needs to be done because it's not fair that somebody in the middle class goes to work and they lose a quarter of their income and then you've got millionaires and billionaires who pay 10% or zero in some cases.
02:00:28.000You know, Amazon famously paid nothing in taxes last year.
02:01:09.000Even if middle class people pay taxes, I forget the study, but this is kind of dated actually, but there was a study that was done I think by the Congressional Budget Office that broke down how much of tax revenue
02:01:25.000So in other words, you know, if you're at the bottom 20% of income earners, what percentage of the tax revenue did you pay, you know, in terms of in terms of dollar amounts, not percentages, and versus the top 20% and everyone in the middle.
02:01:41.000And it found that I think it was like the top 40% paid all the taxes.
02:01:51.000I didn't prepare for this topic here but there was some crazy number like the top 40 or the top 20 it was like the top two quintiles of income earners paid a hundred and some percent of the taxes in other words more than all the taxes that were collected and everybody else got more in cash transfers whether it was welfare or services whatever than they paid in.
02:02:11.000I don't know how true that is today but
02:02:14.000That's something else to keep in mind.
02:02:16.000Even if rich people pay less, they're paying a lot.
02:02:22.000I think we need to make sure that the effective tax rate is at least the same for rich people as it is for working class and middle class people.
02:02:29.000But we should also be mindful of the idea of capital going overseas.
02:02:33.000So I have sort of a moderate approach on that.
02:02:37.000They're not paying what they need to pay, but I'd also caution about this idea of we just need all the rich people's money, because as much as rich people have, it's not enough to pay for anything, right?
02:02:48.000It's enough to pay for a lot, but it's not enough to pay for, you know, national health care, national education, whatever, right?
02:02:56.000So that's the way that I think about it.
02:03:46.000Yeah, I saw that Charlie says thoughts on doing an AMA on our the Donald.
02:03:51.000No are the Donald is gay Yeet says whoa run it back on the Jesus is King take I Like Jesus is King beyond he is better unpopular take but it's true You know Jesus is King is a good album
02:05:28.000You know, I want a complete project with complete songs, fully fleshed out.
02:05:33.000You know, and I feel like Yandhi was on its way to being that.
02:05:36.000You know, you had some real good concepts on there, but the lyrics weren't finished, you know, and the production wasn't cleaned up because it was never released.
02:05:45.000So, would I have preferred a complete, full, finished, polished, fleshed out album over another rushed EP?
02:07:01.000I have it sorted by book title, author, publisher, year published, ISBN number, the number of pages, the kind of binding, if I've read it or not, the number of copies I have, and other notes.
02:07:13.000And I can tell you how many books I have right now.
02:07:38.000I don't know what it is, but I have to tell you it was maybe the best two to three days of my life when I was sitting there and going through stacks and stacks of books and looking through and finding all the information, typing in titles, authors, checking the ISBN number to make sure that I got it right and all the information.
02:08:43.000I do sometimes go to the teacher database for my school and I say, haha, haha, haha, I graduated high school and now I'm more successful than you.
02:08:54.000So that, look, you know, I don't do this for money.
02:08:59.000But as a measure of success, it is satisfying to see all the people that gave me a hard time and when they were, when they had the ability to gave me a hard time because they could,
02:09:10.000It is satisfying to be doing better than those people.
02:09:15.000Is there is a there is a specific kind of person that will fuck with you just because they can.
02:09:22.000You know, and I'm talking about like middle managers, bureaucrats, in many cases like hall monitor types.
02:09:28.000You may know what I'm getting at there.
02:09:32.000Teachers, whatever, they will mess with you, they will arbitrarily exercise their power over you because they can.
02:09:41.000And that is what bothered me the most about teachers, is that I would be going through high school and I'm like, I'm the smartest one in this room, okay, and I'm an adult.
02:09:50.000I'm 18 years old, whatever, and I gotta listen to some jag-off, you know, gym teacher or whatever.
02:09:56.000So I always felt like that in high school.
02:09:58.000And so, yeah, you know, like I said, I don't care about money.
02:10:02.000It's not something that, like, I put a lot of value in outside of its practical value.
02:10:08.000You know, rich, poor, you know, that kind of stuff doesn't phase me.
02:10:13.000But when people do do this arbitrary exercise, I think they're so big, you know, because they have the whistle, you know, or they have the ruler or whatever it is when you're a teacher.
02:14:32.000And, you know, look, if you're caught spreading lies that were created by a pedophile, I don't know, I mean, maybe you deserve to get banned.
02:14:39.000You know, I could take a joke, but it's part of a very subversive campaign by pedophiles, homosexuals, and the perfidious femoid and simp.
02:14:48.000So, you know, look, you just gotta learn the rules.
02:14:50.000There are things you can say in the chat, there are things you cannot say in the chat.
02:14:54.000And if you say the wrong thing, you get banned.
02:14:56.000I'm not gonna change the rules because you don't know them.
02:14:59.000Sheenie says, Chinese Joker be like, it's simple, we eat the Batman.
02:15:04.000Okay, I think we heard that one earlier this week, but you were nice to me earlier, so thanks.
02:15:10.000Based says, Eminem said at BET Hip Hop Awards, quote, racism and support for the Klansmen is the only thing that Donald the bitch Trump is fantastic for.
02:15:20.000F any fan of mine who's a supporter of his.
02:15:39.000And it's actually grounded in metaphysical truth.
02:15:43.000Scripture says, if you cause one of these little ones who trust in me to fall into sin, it would be better for you to have a millstone tied around your neck and drown to the depths of the sea.
02:15:51.000Yeah, yeah, we've said that one a trillion times on the show, and it's true.
02:15:57.000Joe says, today in my English class, my teacher, who is also a mother by the way, defended Drag Queen Story Hour and was shocked that people were protesting it.
02:16:05.000I sure do love being in a liberal public school.
02:16:07.000I assume you're being sarcastic there.
02:16:40.000So Michael says was in SoCal last year and in and out was the only chain staffed by white kids instead of a different demographic really adds to the experience That's true.
02:16:51.000I don't know if it's just because whenever I go to Phoenix I'm in like a suburb where my friends live which happens to be different demographically or what but Yeah, I noticed that as well.
02:17:02.000And yeah, maybe that adds to the quality who knows.
02:17:10.000Oh, my, um, I had, uh, my sophomore year.
02:17:16.000So every, uh, every student in my school their sophomore year took one semester of English and then a semester of a public speaking class.
02:17:26.000You know, you were required, I think, to take English every year, but your sophomore year it was one semester of English and one semester of this public speaking class.
02:17:34.000And my public speaking teacher was the worst!
02:17:37.000She was this hyper-liberal, you know, crazy like cat lady, and we would just fight endlessly in that class.
02:17:46.000I don't remember exactly any particular episode, but I do remember we got into it a lot of times.
02:17:53.000And she gave me, like, a B or a C in that class, I think.
02:18:39.000very very epic student parent alliance there so epic you know teacher that was the biggest dick move i think i've ever seen in my life the pettiest smallest it's like wow congratulations numbnuts you really won the prize we don't get to eat our pizza fuck you you know so he comes in yeah so i set the pizza back he said it just like that that was the first thing he said
02:19:42.000That kind of made the night even better.
02:19:44.000In some ways, that was better than if we had just gotten the pizza.
02:19:48.000Because, uh, you know, there is that added, like, you know, the struggle that, you know, all hope is lost, but then it comes back, you know?
02:20:30.000It's like... Yeah, when I'm talking with the bros, when I'm schmooting, when I'm joking around with the fellas, yeah, the first thing I think is, well, what would my mom think about this?
02:20:40.000What would my sister think about this?
02:24:15.000Okay, we have to move on, but that's- but I feel the same way.
02:24:17.000It's the same thing with the- you know, it's like these people that meme the Joker, these people that meme against feminism, they meme about political correctness, and they turn around and do the same moral fagging that everybody else does.
02:25:28.000How are we going to stand up to the third world if we can't even stand up to women?
02:25:33.000How are you going to stand up to the you-know-what world order if you can't even stand up to women?
02:25:37.000You can't even stand up to your girlfriend.
02:25:40.000You can't even stand up to your girlfriend and you're going to stand up to Hollywood and the banks and the media and the system and the Zionists and politics and all that?
02:27:27.000I'm waiting to move into my new studio.
02:27:29.000I'm gonna, this year, well, potentially gonna move into a new studio and I'll probably move them then.
02:27:35.000You know, whenever I get out of here, whenever I move into a new studio, I'm probably gonna, maybe spill the beans a little bit there.
02:27:41.000Nothing in the works yet, but, you know, at some point we're probably gonna get into a new studio and then I'll have enough room for all my stuff.
02:27:49.000But let's see, we're gonna check back on DLive.
02:27:53.000We've got Big Globe with his favorite new Eminem song.
02:29:59.000So thanks to our top three contributors on DLive, but thanks to everybody that has done Super Chats, thanks to everybody that watches the show, we love you folks, and I will see you tomorrow.
02:30:08.000Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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