Based Camp - June 18, 2026


The Trump Iran Deal is Genius & Changes The Game (+ Why We Need Sharia Law)


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00:00:00.000 hello simone i'm excited to be here with you today and this is one of those days where i just need to
00:00:04.440 be like everybody doesn't seem to understand what happened at all and i'm talking about on both the
00:00:10.320 left and the right with this current deal with iran which is actually one of the more brilliant
00:00:15.900 negotiated deals that i've seen maybe in the past hundred years in terms of us getting pretty much
00:00:23.060 everything that we really want and it's shocking to me that you keep hearing well outright false
00:00:28.800 claims that we're giving them money which we're not but money is involved but in a way that really
00:00:34.920 really matters and in a way that has a lot more teeth than the obama deal did which is another
00:00:40.000 thing that people are getting really wrong so a bit of context because i don't even know if you
00:00:44.920 fully understand and i'm gonna get the the gist of this the big problem we have with iran and
00:00:52.260 wanting to pull out of the war right is that iran due to something called a mosaic defense force
00:00:59.260 essentially split into independent warlords who don't exactly follow what's coming from the top
00:01:06.000 we know this because there was one instance where the president said that he apologized for all the
00:01:10.340 strikes on other countries that are their allies presumably and then the few days later he was like
00:01:16.460 i i didn't say i didn't mean that we're not even doing that you know which implied that one they're
00:01:20.800 not listening to him and two the independent warlords have more power than he does in this
00:01:25.320 arrangement because he had to back down from this position so this has led to a scenario where
00:01:31.520 even when we do negotiate with people at the top right they can then they need to be able to and
00:01:39.080 in a strong and forceful way have a reason to tell all the people below follow along and stay
00:01:45.640 in line right and then we have the secondary problem with iran which is even if you make a
00:01:49.840 deal with them like obama did they basically just ignore it like they did with the obama deal
00:01:55.540 because the enforcement of that deal was that you know the un or whatever would send its inspectors
00:02:01.200 in and iran just wouldn't show the inspectors of the places where this is at freaking obviously
00:02:05.840 right like how are they going to figure that out right so that creates a huge negative incentive
00:02:11.440 mr earl i was supposed to be allowed to inspect your palace today and your guards won't let me
00:02:16.620 into certain areas. Hans, Hans, Hans, we've been through this a dozen times. I don't have any
00:02:23.220 weapons of mass destruction. I'm sorry, but the UN must be firm with you. Let me see your whole
00:02:28.400 palace or else. Or else what? Or else we will be very, very angry with you and we will write you
00:02:37.720 a letter telling you how angry we are okay so functionally what trump created was a scenario
00:02:48.480 in which and iran helped him do this they made a number of enormous miscalculations that made
00:02:54.780 this deal possible that is just so bad for iran and people don't get it at all so the miscalculation
00:03:01.220 the big one that they made that is almost baffling unless you understand that there were rogue actors
00:03:06.060 within the country operating this mosaic defense force and just basically trying to the reason why
00:03:12.280 they were sending more missiles at like qatar and the uae and saudi arabia and like their freaking
00:03:16.940 allies then even oman who's been one of their closest allies forever then israel is because
00:03:22.760 that didn't get you scorecards in the in the battleship of the dictators right and so this
00:03:27.260 led them to attack and keep in mind by the way what the the right grifters who lie to you all
00:03:34.940 the time like the anti-Israel right grifters and the leftists said at this war they said this is
00:03:39.320 going to end up with boots on the ground huge hundreds of thousands of american soldiers dying
00:03:43.700 in iran that the stock markets are going to crash hyatt's they've ever been that oil is going to go
00:03:48.660 to 200 a barrel did not happen you know and when i came out here with all of this and i told you
00:03:53.580 where i thought this war was going to go i've been pretty much exactly accurate okay so keep in mind
00:03:58.840 when you're thinking of your sources and where you take like interesting like your information 0.98
00:04:03.840 from right because some people are manipulating you and playing you for stupid but anyway so it 0.83
00:04:09.940 ended up with a scenario where a lot of these countries that historically well they were in 0.98
00:04:15.620 conflict like Saudi Arabia is not Iran's ally like they they do hate each other but other players
00:04:19.760 like Qatar was Qatar is where like Al Jazeera is which is basically Iran's global mouthpiece
00:04:24.500 the reason why Qatar is so close with Iran is because they share the gas field that is the
00:04:29.140 basis of all of Qatar's wealth. This is the natural gas field. And Iran and Qatar have to
00:04:34.500 get along. Otherwise, they end up fighting in a way that would be mutually destructive. But now
00:04:38.680 even Qatar doesn't like them because Iran bombed the main refining facility of Qatar. So all of
00:04:43.520 these other Middle Eastern countries really hate Iran's guts now. And what they're saying under the
00:04:50.340 table is we want what Israel wants. We want Iran a failed state or functionally eradicated. 0.71
00:04:55.440 okay right yeah trump doesn't want this this would cause a major refugee crisis and it has 0.82
00:05:00.480 some other negative externalities israel this is israel's end game i think but you know israel is
00:05:06.600 at the moment partially serving us they're doing some stuff with hezbollah i think trump secretly
00:05:11.060 approves it we'll get to that in a second but so iran closes down the short the straight we've said
00:05:16.440 in terms of large geopolitical players we point out that that basically only helps the united
00:05:21.320 states while it may hurt us economically in the short term like like in an absolute sense in a
00:05:27.920 relative sense against all other parts of the world no country on earth is helped more than
00:05:33.040 the united states by a shutdown of the strait of firmoots because we produce all of the stuff that
00:05:37.700 comes out of there and are exporters of it and just basically capture venezuela which is one of
00:05:42.960 the other major exporters of it and so like that just makes the value of all that stuff that we
00:05:47.520 own and export and is a major part of our economy go up and so the people who get hurt by that as
00:05:52.440 i've said are europe and china primarily china the most and then some other east asian countries
00:05:57.760 but nobody gets hurt by this more than who simone who gets hurt the most by a closure
00:06:04.360 of the strait of framers europe the eu right china u.s saudi arabia and qatar oh for this
00:06:14.580 their oil sales they can't export their main product if that street is closed saudi arabia
00:06:20.820 has some other ports they can use but but minor stuff there okay so all of these people one hate
00:06:27.460 iran's guts right now they want iran functionally eliminated long term and because keep in mind
00:06:33.980 they're most of them are a different branch of islam and nobody hates each other more than the 0.60
00:06:38.940 two branches of islam right those are the two big you think they hate the jews you know they're 0.99
00:06:44.080 they're they're chomping at the bit to go at each other but anyway so they i ran pretty isolated 0.99
00:06:49.660 right and this is why i ran in terms of how they built out their global power projection had to do
00:06:53.040 it through terrorist networks rather than through alliances with states like the saudi arabians did
00:06:58.740 so we want to get this straight open but there's this mosaic defense force thing and we don't
00:07:03.700 really care that much like we don't want the u.s to put a bunch of money in getting this open okay
00:07:07.340 yeah so who is most motivated to get the straight open the other powers in the middle east right now
00:07:16.420 so what did the deal functionally do it did two things simultaneously that have people pissed off
00:07:23.840 both of them are kind of irrelevant one is releasing iran's frozen funds for people who
00:07:29.740 act like this is us giving iran money you guys have the mentality of josh of bricks and minifigs
00:07:36.260 thinking he's giving the guy a big gift by giving him his legos back it's like no you
00:07:41.360 seize those legos you're not doing some big favor by giving them their own legos back
00:07:46.960 you just seized them because they had diplomatic sanctions on them right so that's really irrelevant
00:07:53.400 and it wasn't even that much money it's like 20 billion dollars or something like that
00:07:56.380 okay 300 billion deal is what everybody is talking about yes this has nothing to do with
00:08:03.440 u.s assets no nobody in the u.s is involved in this deal so what is actually happening with this
00:08:08.820 deal what this does is it allows for up to 300 million which by the way a lot of people are
00:08:15.200 billion a lot of people leaving the up to out of investment keep in mind this is not like a
00:08:22.220 donation this is not for infrastructure this is for direct investment by all of these countries
00:08:30.720 that iran just pissed off inside of iran all right so you've got to keep in mind what that
00:08:36.840 functionally means is going to happen in iran all right so a bunch of countries now that want iran
00:08:44.040 gone in the long term wouldn't want something like this again and would want to be able to act
00:08:48.520 against iran with more force if this happened again now basically have a blank slate to build
00:08:54.940 up private operations with private militias private everything like that all throughout
00:09:02.540 iran and not just all throughout iran but at every key economic node of iran because what
00:09:10.320 are these powers going to be investing in if the uae if saudi arabia just got a bunch of billions
00:09:16.260 of dollars to invest in iran what are they going to be investing sprucing up what are they going
00:09:20.160 to be buying oil oil creation assets oil creation facilities and they have a lot of experience
00:09:26.600 in making these very defensible once they get them in place right this actually puts iran in a
00:09:34.140 terrible position long term but it's worse than that for iran because now what they're saying is
00:09:40.780 okay i know that you have this mosaic defense force which is going to want to like show off
00:09:47.800 and just randomly attack ships and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Right. But this is such a
00:09:54.420 potential boon to the future of Iran, because it is still money flowing in it. It is still
00:09:57.880 dollars going to Iranians at the end of the day, who will be employed at these facilities, right? 0.75
00:10:03.600 That there's a reason to say, Hey, we actually lose something very big, this continued investment, 0.94
00:10:10.640 if we continue to act bad. So now they have an active reason to not do the bad thing
00:10:16.920 whiz assets on the ground now this gets very very different than the deal that obama put into place
00:10:23.240 because the deal that obama put into place was sort of like we'll have bureaucrats go there and
00:10:28.640 check your numbers and see whatever right the bureaucrats don't really even have a vested
00:10:33.580 interest in making sure iran doesn't have nuclear weapons now under the trump deal which is
00:10:38.160 interesting because the trump deal on its surface feels like it has a lot fewer things in it but
00:10:44.320 because it's directly tied to these new assets within iran owned by all of these countries around
00:10:51.900 iran right it is way harder for iran to do two things one attempt to nationalize this stuff
00:11:00.220 if iran attempts to nationalize this stuff they've now pissed off every country around them and given
00:11:06.360 countries that for a long time have wanted to seriously kick butt on iran a casus belli for a 0.50
00:11:11.840 war and a kansas mille for a war that even if the united states doesn't enter israel certainly will
00:11:16.580 because israel's been waiting to do this forever and they now know that israel versus iran looks
00:11:21.420 really bad on the iranian side so functionally in terms of like the actual motivations that
00:11:30.520 iran has in terms of moving forwards this is a pretty powerful deal now this isn't to say that
00:11:36.780 you know iran could be so much of a failed state at this point that they just can't control their
00:11:41.600 military that their military decides to go out there strike random ships whatever at that point
00:11:46.640 we'll see what ends up happening i'm not saying that that won't end up happening because that
00:11:50.900 could happen the other big hitch in this is that hezbollah is still sending missiles at israel so
00:11:57.340 israel decides you know because they're trying to provoke israel basically they they don't want
00:12:02.000 this to end right like a lot of a lot of these other iran state actors don't want this to win
00:12:06.900 this is the guys in lebanon by the way if you're like oh i'm killing innocents in lebanon how could
00:12:13.340 this happen i want to give you a just just an overview of lebanon's history for people who
00:12:19.100 aren't aware of it so if you go back to the 1895 census that we have okay okay lebanon was 80
00:12:27.740 christian they were by wait what kind of christian catholic i think catholic or they might have been
00:12:33.860 eastern orthodox branch of 79 christian okay whoa they were catholics it turns out which makes all
00:12:40.980 of the de-sucking that the pope did and vatican ii did not long after this look particularly
00:12:47.780 ghoulish you go to today what what is what is lebanon today 28 christian you want to know what 0.82
00:12:54.400 happened to to their christian population what well mass murdered so specifically we have things
00:13:02.020 like the damascus massacres where 5 000 to 12 000 christians were like just pulled out of churches
00:13:07.320 and monasteries and murdered in the streets and then you have the by whom like what is what what 0.53
00:13:12.120 contingent was so anti-christian muslims okay great great great okay muslims yeah i i think 0.79
00:13:20.800 people like when people are like but did you spit on a nun once and it's like bro it's a 0.93
00:13:27.500 completely different scale and you besmirched a statue of jesus it's like what what are you what
00:13:34.340 are you on about the one that always gets me and people like did you know that israel bombed a
00:13:40.140 church in gaza and i'm like okay how many people worked attending that church it's like well there
00:13:44.680 was like three or four and it's like uh-huh and there used to be hundreds what happened to them
00:13:49.040 what happened to them oh you you you you're you're are you willingly unaware are you just 0.91
00:13:54.440 like you like cucking yourself because these people like it's it's worse than being cucked 0.97
00:13:59.720 it's like you're actively out there seeing somebody murder your countrymen your children 0.98
00:14:06.400 your wife and you're like standing them i am fairly confident that these people have some
00:14:11.660 weird ntr fetish and that we're gonna find out one day when nick's folder leaks that that was
00:14:20.140 his thing all along and for those who are unaware if you're like well but jews i guess functionally
00:14:26.440 do the same thing because they vote democrat it's like actually orthodox jews the ones having kids
00:14:31.240 the ones will be represented in the future the ones will be partnered with long term in israel
00:14:35.580 they vote republican overwhelmingly so much so that they are one of the key reasons we win the
00:14:42.200 swing state of florida and have moved that into the easy area to win for the republican party
00:14:49.300 and note here there are decent muslims right but a lot of them and the muslims that have cultural
00:14:57.020 power in lebanon right now are not that group okay specifically hezbollah which is essentially
00:15:03.060 holding the country hostage for 40 years israel has told the the government in lebanon stop these
00:15:08.940 people on your borders just sending missiles into our country they haven't done it so israel says 0.55
00:15:13.560 okay we're gonna handle it we're gonna we're gonna get this greater israel let's let's you 0.86
00:15:18.040 know if if they get rid of the christians in lebanon you know what greater israel all the way
00:15:22.660 make it jewish i don't care right but iran wants to include a protection for hezbollah or lebanon
00:15:29.000 in their minds in this because they don't want to lose the last state asset that they really have
00:15:33.420 which is really in tatters anyway at this point because of the pager bombings and stuff like this
00:15:37.560 but israel is saying to trump we're not going to do this and they go in and they attack damascus
00:15:45.900 which i i mean from their interests they really don't want this to happen there have been right
00:15:50.960 wing israeli pundits that you can find just railing about the peace deal because again
00:15:56.760 israel's best interest is the complete destruction of the iranian state they do not care long 0.72
00:16:03.280 scorched earth nothing there yeah which is yeah destroy all their economic assets great i mean 0.89
00:16:09.160 like that yeah no that's not what we want and that's generally not what america wants so so 0.99
00:16:15.160 you could say okay so why is trump not being harder on israel just saying they're being stupid 0.96
00:16:20.600 basically i think it's because he wants them to do this so the important thing to remember with 0.94
00:16:24.560 a deal okay is that you need to make it look like you're doing a lot in terms of your part of the
00:16:30.420 deal if trump can go and talk israel down and get israel to get out he has more leverage active yeah
00:16:38.480 he has way more leverage in the negotiations it's like look they don't want to do this i'm trying to
00:16:43.080 get them to do this right it's it's really good cop bad cop yeah okay yeah so by the way is this
00:16:51.800 what you understood of what was happening or were you just completely no no my understanding was
00:16:57.740 allegedly there are talks but this doesn't do anything to stop any long-term nuclear threat
00:17:05.480 from iran like yes we've decimated their nuclear capacity but within a year they could be back up
00:17:11.400 been running. Yes, we've ruined their lower tech ballistic missiles and stuff, but sure,
00:17:17.080 they could just buy new ones. And this alleged agreement or plans for an agreement, they're just
00:17:24.520 plans. No one has seen the full written agreement. Nothing has been agreed to formally. And by the
00:17:32.000 way, Israel doesn't want to back out of Lebanon. And who knows what's going to happen with Iran. 0.57
00:17:37.080 It's all fragmented. You can't even get it to agree in the first place. So basically,
00:17:40.180 if you look at what i think the surface of mainstream media and general reporting tells you
00:17:45.900 nothing is happening this war is terrible we've wasted money we're no better off than we used to
00:17:51.220 be and yeah so that's just basically completely wrong at every single point so first of all
00:17:58.060 remember i said that like we can't get iran to stop making nukes by sending bureaucrats in
00:18:02.960 you know what yeah no it's it's it's like telling it's like telling our kids like don't do this it's
00:18:09.000 against the rules you'll get a timeout yeah and you just said you have to change the incentives
00:18:15.820 everything's incentives not punishments yeah so you you it a well no punishments matter too what
00:18:24.580 i ran functionally and finally got punished for decades of flagrantly ignoring our they almost
00:18:33.500 have a nuke freak out right and people were like it's always been they almost have a nuke and it's
00:18:38.880 like yeah and they almost got it multiple times and then we did stuxnet and israel did stuxnet 0.99
00:18:43.440 which was really clever by the way again jews and their sneak stat there's like specking into a race 0.87
00:18:47.820 with like a plus 25 to sneak like the hezbollah bombings were crazy stuxnet if you're not familiar 0.95
00:18:53.740 with this it was a completely offline centrifuge and they ended up tricking somebody into taking
00:19:00.320 a usb drive putting it into the completely offline device and then destroying this super expensive
00:19:07.480 centrifuge automatically like the mechanical parts of it that is the wildest thing i've ever heard of
00:19:15.300 in terms of that's that's some that's some jewelry right there that's that's next level
00:19:20.160 but anyway so stuff set them way back like over and over again they get set back they get set
00:19:25.160 back they get set back and now they almost had it finally and they were basically telling us that
00:19:31.460 they go we have enough to make i think with what 25 nukes within two months they said or something
00:19:36.360 like that like like basically they're just like yeah we've pre-refined it there's no there's no
00:19:40.340 reason to have it refined to this amount other than military-grade weapons and it only takes a
00:19:44.940 few weeks to get it from the amount of refinement they had to nuclear grade and then use it right
00:19:48.620 so they're basically saying yeah we we have the capability to nuke they're a country that 1.00
00:19:53.960 regularly trans deaths to America at political events. This is not a controversial statement
00:19:58.280 there. That's the party line that's, that's in the national charter. And that's obviously a threat
00:20:03.220 to America, right? Especially given that they have even recently funded, you know, the killings of
00:20:07.680 250 Marines at one of our embassies through, through Hezbollah, right? Like they, they are 1.00
00:20:12.100 willing to nuke American assets, right? Like they'd probably start with the Jews, but, but, you know, 1.00
00:20:17.020 we'd, you know, be on the list. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to do an 1.00
00:20:21.120 israel america at the same time sort of thing just as like a big show of force and how great they are
00:20:26.160 and try to and of course hasan piker and all the leftists at universities even if it was manhattan
00:20:30.060 being nuked would still be doing these big parades because that's how they are these days but
00:20:34.180 so they almost get the the this material is like what can we do at this point right the only thing 0.65
00:20:40.260 we can really do is bomb their military into the stone age and you look at what we were able to
00:20:44.140 achieve was this we destroyed basically all of their military assets their entire navy which was
00:20:51.300 by the way i think four exercises of british navy was it really oh i don't remember hearing about a
00:20:56.220 big navy yeah well it's more that britain has a super small navy now there's that super small
00:21:01.520 and incompetent but anyway that's at the bottom that's at the bottom of the ocean now or the sea
00:21:06.380 there but anyway so we got rid of their navy we got rid of a lot of their land assets we really
00:21:11.140 hurt them in terms of their ordinate stockpiles that they have access to. And yes, they can
00:21:16.140 restock. But in the meantime, we also did a lot of physical destruction to nuclear facilities that
00:21:21.600 that we're aware of. But more than all of that, we really up the country's leadership organization.
00:21:29.200 Like we basically killed two generations of leadership. Well, not we, the Israelis are 0.97
00:21:36.340 way better at the targeted killing stuff. We helped. Okay. We, we threw a few bombs in there, 1.00
00:21:41.140 But they, if you look at the, the, the level of the destruction that happened within the 0.99
00:21:48.000 leadership of Iran, it's, it's genuinely astonishing. 0.99
00:21:51.080 And it's going to be very hard for them to bounce back from this when you consider that
00:21:55.260 as well as the asset damage and anything that looks like from the perspective of other 1.00
00:22:01.400 Middle Easterners, rearming themselves is going to be bad. 0.92
00:22:04.960 And I think that because they'll withdraw the money and this is where it gets really 1.00
00:22:09.060 good because the thing that i think that we've learned in the united states more broadly
00:22:12.720 and i think this is what we should learn in the uk i think this is something that we need to come
00:22:17.040 away with is there was the the one of the heads of qatar he's got this speech where he's talking
00:22:22.340 about how the united states and europe he specifically he was calling out here europe
00:22:27.100 he goes we're going to have to deal with in the next generation many a muslim extremist attacks 0.93
00:22:32.780 because europe is not dealing with its muslim extremists right like they are as we've seen in 0.99
00:22:38.220 recent episodes there'll be like a gang rape and the the kids the miners who did it so they can say 0.70
00:22:43.860 oh it's not a big deal they they got fines of like community service they didn't even get jail time
00:22:48.680 for it they posted it on snapchat live like the the level of degradation and with the new files
00:22:54.460 which we're not going to cover by the way of all the grooming gangs was so much worse than anyone 0.87
00:22:58.440 thought and they were 98 muslim turns out so much worse than anyone thought that that and these also
00:23:05.380 these groups target muslim communities as well like keep that in mind right like absolutely 0.86
00:23:09.540 horrifying that this has been allowed to metastasize and the the guy in qatar is like
00:23:14.700 you and america need to need to deal with this you and europe need to deal with this and when 0.96
00:23:19.120 they say deal with it in qatar what they mean is drag them out in the street and chop their heads 0.94
00:23:24.040 off okay and this is where i'm going to say something a little controversial i think we 0.92
00:23:30.140 should allow for sharia law in the uk and in the u.s applied to muslim communities so so here how
00:23:38.060 this works i think we should still be subject to all of the other laws of our country but in 0.90
00:23:43.840 addition to the other laws of the country if sharia law would ever have a harsher punishment 0.99
00:23:48.900 than the country's laws then the sharia law punishment is applied to any practicing muslim
00:23:55.440 and this is done at the level of local muslim councils so for example what would happen to
00:24:01.000 these men under sharia law the smallest fine that they would have had to pay the smallest thing that
00:24:06.600 may have happened to them as an unmarried man involved in a grape is a hundred whip lashes
00:24:11.080 from a whip if you're unfamiliar with what a hundred that's that's what johnny rico was given
00:24:16.840 for accidentally leading to one of his teammates being killed in a live fire exercise in starship
00:24:22.900 trooper that is a brutal thing to do to someone i was wrong the johnny rico scene is only 10 lashes
00:24:29.200 for an example of how extreme sharia law is compared to other legal systems just in case
00:24:35.940 you're wondering how many lashes is generally considered fatal in ancient roman and jewish
00:24:40.580 tradition 40 lashes was often seen at the point where death became likely hence the common practice
00:24:45.360 of living it to 39 lashes to avoid accidentally killing in british military flogging a famous
00:24:51.080 case in 1846 involved a soldier dying after 150 lashes sentences were later reduced to 50 or fewer
00:24:57.560 russian not far deadlier 100 lashes were typically fatal the heavy wire reinforced tool could break
00:25:04.780 bones in the spine with some deaths reported as few as 20 strokes a modern judicial flogging in
00:25:10.540 the middle east sentences of 50 to 100 lashes are common and often survived without serious injury
00:25:15.300 though deaths occur examples include a boy dying after 85 lashes due to a mishit
00:25:20.900 crew trainee john rico is sentenced to administrative punishment
00:25:24.280 10 lashes
00:25:27.100 you may carry out the sentence 1.00
00:25:30.520 so if we had a sharia law implemented for muslims in the west and you had something like this gang 0.72
00:25:50.400 grape and then they posted on you know x or whatever we knew it was a snapchat you know you 0.63
00:25:55.080 would have ended up with maybe a quarter of these kids just being whipped to death in public 1.00
00:25:58.660 and i think that would be a very strong deterrent both importing more muslims who want this to be 0.99
00:26:06.300 the punishment for everyone and for the muslim population in these countries just a few logistical 0.76
00:26:12.120 points if you're confused it's who oh well how do you determine who's a muslim right the answer is
00:26:16.660 easy it's by mosque records basically you are if you go to a mosque and that mosque
00:26:24.040 scribes to sharia law then you are put on the records as being a muslim who ascribes to sharia
00:26:31.240 law right like it would be very very simple and if you are a kid under 18 somebody who goes to
00:26:37.680 one of the mosques then you are counted as on those records and if you're like oh but that's 0.98
00:26:43.540 so inhumane you understand that this is what will become the law of the land in these countries 1.00
00:26:49.000 if we allow current demographics to play out.
00:26:53.140 If you look at the United States,
00:26:55.320 the Center of Security Policy poll
00:26:57.760 found that 51% of American Muslims
00:27:00.880 thought that Sharia courts
00:27:02.560 should be allowed in the United States.
00:27:05.120 A 2024 Heritage Foundation poll
00:27:07.540 found 39% of Muslims in the United States
00:27:10.120 thought that Sharia law should be the law of the land.
00:27:12.440 In the UK, we have polls ranging from 43%.
00:27:17.360 there was a 2016 poll policy exchange imc 41 showed it in 2024 henry jackson society showed
00:27:25.140 32 wanting it you can be like well this isn't the majority or is only the edge majority in some
00:27:30.240 cases but the ones who want it are having vastly more kids than the ones who don't want it so they
00:27:34.660 will be the majority of the population in the future if you're like oh this is how could you
00:27:39.420 do this this is money you've got to understand if you do nothing if you just allow things to play
00:27:44.980 out. This is the way people of the future will be tried in these countries. So you are through
00:27:51.000 not allowing this to be engaged with, causing it to be engaged with at a much larger level
00:27:56.680 in the future based on current statistical trends. Again, I have nothing against Muslims or Islam or
00:28:03.100 anything like that. I just think that there is a version of Islam that is leading to much higher 1.00
00:28:08.340 birth rates within certain parts of the community that I do find disdainful. The same way I find 1.00
00:28:13.440 certain versions of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community that are extremely unproductive, 1.00
00:28:18.240 distasteful. And I think that when we look at this version being the high fertility version, 1.00
00:28:24.180 this version being the version that's been resistant to the low fertility aspects of
00:28:27.760 Western culture, and is not integrating, because the ones who do integrate don't have as many kids,
00:28:32.780 that we see many people in the West not understand what the real long-term implications is if they
00:28:39.280 become a majority anywhere and i think that through changing the law system to the one that
00:28:44.820 they want the one that they're asking for for the members on their mosque roles that could help
00:28:50.760 people grok that when they say they want these sorts of punishments they're serious about it 0.87
00:28:56.000 on the high end depending on which version of sharia law you're you're looking at that would 0.99
00:28:59.700 be a public crucifixion now you want to see gang grapes stop really quickly in muslim neighborhoods 0.95
00:29:06.020 start having teenagers being publicly crucified in those neighborhoods in britain and it's gonna 0.89
00:29:12.320 stop mighty fast yeah and better you make a fair point that like maybe there's a lack of sharia law
00:29:19.000 at play among communities these people co-evolved with these incredibly harsh punishments right like
00:29:25.360 we we point out that like different people evolved alongside different social norms and
00:29:33.680 when you take them and put them in a completely different set of social norms their behavior like
00:29:38.500 evolution affects personality behavior how you relate to things and humans have undergone an
00:29:42.860 enormous amount of recent sociological evolutionary pressure and if you take somebody who's used to
00:29:48.700 these incredibly strict rules that they use in places like the UAE and Qatar and Iran and Saudi
00:29:54.640 Arabia right like all of these countries have incredibly harsh punishments whenever you have 1.00
00:29:57.940 a Muslim country that actually has a degree of law and order it's because they are replying these 1.00
00:30:03.440 punishments as they should be applied so i'm coming up i'm for sharia law going forward just 0.91
00:30:08.620 only applied to the muslim community and they can't say well this muslim did something and it 0.97
00:30:13.180 doesn't violate sharia law if secular law ever give the punishment worse than sharia law then
00:30:17.620 the secular law punishment applies well i mean i'm in i'm in favor of any religion's laws being
00:30:23.880 properly enforced well i know but they're you're not even legally i mean the the other thing if
00:30:28.740 it's a married man who graves someone in sharia law that that's just a stoning anywhere that's
00:30:33.060 a minimum you can get they don't even allow us to stone muslims in the united states or the uk 0.97
00:30:37.440 like it's their own law that they should be stoned let's can let their people stone them 1.00
00:30:43.120 you know and i think the second thing i think is i think that pretty soon once well okay sorry just
00:30:48.920 to to criticize this approach then you're also saying that honor killings are okay of young
00:30:55.840 women who have been assaulted and that's that's actually super not cool right that's explicitly
00:31:02.520 in violation of sharia law it is it is it is in sharia law the woman who is great it now there
00:31:10.460 have been local customs where this has been applied but sharia law itself is very explicit 0.53
00:31:16.660 that the woman is innocent what about a woman who's just being slutty let's say by their well 0.96
00:31:22.660 you know maybe we can let them handle maybe we could create some negative externalities for that
00:31:27.020 behavior as well but what i think is there's a secondary benefit to this one now we spend all
00:31:32.360 this time around like very progressive people so i'm just hearing them say so malcolm you believe
00:31:36.920 that a young lady who chooses to be sexually intimate with someone possibly someone who
00:31:42.320 emotionally manipulated her at a time in which she's very emotionally vulnerable and immature 0.93
00:31:46.360 that she should be stoned to death if she chooses to become sexually active before getting married
00:31:51.200 as a teenager are you saying that because there are a number of positive effects of this for 0.99
00:31:56.780 society oh okay we give the muslims what they want the majority of muslims in the uk want sharia law 0.58
00:32:04.440 at this point right in the united states i think it's 36 percent of muslims so many muslim communities
00:32:08.900 want this right that's a minority but okay in the uk it's a majority i went through the statistics
00:32:14.340 above listing the polls but actually in one poll it's the majority in the u.s as well and as i said
00:32:18.480 it's also somewhat irrelevant because the ones who believe this are the ones who have demonstrably
00:32:23.900 more kids probably about double the rate of kids and so they are the ones who will be represented
00:32:28.920 in future populations okay and in the u.s it might be a majority now i need to double check but yeah
00:32:33.560 i feel like to be opt-in you know you have to like no no no no no no no no not i'm opt-in for
00:32:38.340 the muslim communities who have their own mosque and everything like that okay so so now you have
00:32:43.180 how would this be practically enforced like let's say it would be my parents were muslim but i'm not
00:32:48.780 like i'm an i'm an atheist wiccan whose parents are muslim what laws apply i i've chosen to not
00:32:56.020 opt into that it is applied first of all if you're an atheist wiccan whose parents are muslim you're 0.99
00:33:00.500 an apostate and sharia law says you should be killed oh my god that by the way so let's talk 0.98
00:33:06.480 about why this is such a positive thing why this would be yes why is this such a positive thing 1.00
00:33:11.700 first you give the muslims what they want second the muslims who don't want this would now have a 0.92
00:33:18.620 very strong reason to deconvert right so what you say is basically you have the right to deconvert 0.99
00:33:25.240 from islam and the state will protect you after the age of 18 if at the age of 18 you want to 0.56
00:33:30.320 deconvert you can deconvert from islam and you no longer need to play in this system and the state
00:33:36.020 will protect you and maybe even open up shelters for people who are doing this specifically i'd be 0.60
00:33:40.760 okay with state funding that okay oh for like shelters of a minor who wants to escape i said 0.55
00:33:45.360 18 if you're a minor in islamic law the parents kill you if you leave islam okay oh my god but 0.70
00:33:52.440 the secondary benefit to this i think minors should have to follow the laws and religion of
00:33:57.300 their parents absolutely if their parents are paying to support them they're the state's not
00:34:00.960 paying to support them i mean in a lot of these muslim cases they are let's be honest but let's
00:34:04.920 just say the parents right so the second thing okay is that visibly now all of a sudden people
00:34:12.480 in the uk the leftists in the uk the leftists in america have to visually see that the group that
00:34:20.000 they're bringing into their country doesn't want the the world that they want when they see the 0.98
00:34:26.940 gay guy being stoned in the street to death some gay some some twinkie teen literally being hit 0.99
00:34:33.740 with stones until he's death crumpling to the ground in the middle of the street in manhattan 0.99
00:34:38.000 or something like this where they sanctioned us off for their sharia law stoning real quick they're 0.96
00:34:42.800 going to want these people out of the country yeah real quick we're going to get immigration
00:34:46.340 so you're just saying it's it's a forcing function thing it's a forcing function we give them what 0.99
00:34:51.380 they want and people see what what like okay right because i guess your broader argument is
00:34:58.140 people are not willing to intellectually wrap their heads around what many muslim communities
00:35:05.720 actually for really like for real really want and if we accelerate that and just give them a preview
00:35:11.360 of where things are headed and say this is literally what you're going to get
00:35:15.440 then this can be staved off from happening so either it happens at like a 10 percent level
00:35:21.380 now if we make it happen or it happens at a 100 percent level 50 years from now yeah when they
00:35:27.420 thereby ruining countries uh-huh uh-huh which is what they want they want this to be the national
00:35:31.800 law so yeah and you're just making it a 10 thing and then the final externality is you know how 0.98
00:35:36.520 quickly the muslim grape gangs are gonna die out when this gets implemented you know how quickly 1.00
00:35:41.240 a lot of this negative behavior we see oh you what let's see what's the punishment for for 1.00
00:35:46.380 stealing in sharia law we're gonna get some hands locked off here or something and we'll see what 1.00
00:35:50.240 the punishment for sluttiness is so for a woman who sleeps with somebody out of wedlock it's a
00:35:55.060 hundred lashes so it's the same as a man graping someone which you know what i'm okay with that 0.58
00:35:59.820 stoning to death is if if the woman is married which i'm also okay with for stealing it's the
00:36:06.240 amputation of the right hand i am a hundred percent okay with that yeah as for male and 1.00
00:36:11.260 female thieves cut off their hands so yeah you know how quickly the the muslim crime waves we've 0.99
00:36:16.840 been dealing with are going to stop when we start cutting off the freaking hands real fast and the 1.00
00:36:21.680 great thing is if this won't be done by conservatives this will be done by muslims of 0.98
00:36:26.640 their own communities which will make their communities less externalities to other groups 0.52
00:36:30.920 and i bet conservatives might be able to get along with muslims right fast when they start enacting 0.97
00:36:36.720 their own punishments on their own group right like i could i'm being totally honest here 0.96
00:36:41.800 if muslim communities were allowed to punish their own members and these incredibly strict 0.69
00:36:48.880 and severe ways in like canada in the united states in the uk in germany a conservative like 0.99
00:36:54.800 me i i honestly think because right now the muslim community like why do i have a beef with
00:36:58.800 the muslim community they keep graping my people and then it gets covered up by the local police 1.00
00:37:03.300 forces because they keep going out there and stealing from my people right from our government 1.00
00:37:08.840 right from from the local stores from the they create these enormous you know thief games that
00:37:13.980 your externalities when you look at at rates of of being involved in crime you see really high rates 0.94
00:37:19.080 if all of that dropped off a cliff i'd have no problem i'd have no problem with muslim 1.00
00:37:24.740 right like if if and i think it would drop off a cliff if we let them in actuarial law well i guess
00:37:31.000 what you're saying a lot is a lot of this is downstream of our broader at least personally
00:37:36.500 very strongly held rule of we are cool with any cultural group that does its own thing so long as
00:37:43.980 it does not curtail on the rights or liberties or property of other groups and the problem
00:37:49.860 is that you're saying this particular group is infringing upon the freedom rights liberty and
00:37:57.220 property of other groups that it you know has no right to do so they they have become and or are
00:38:02.720 becoming an increasingly existential threat to non-muslim groups and therefore clear your your 0.95
00:38:09.740 average muslim in britain like the the average the muslim who wants sharia law your religiously 0.67
00:38:16.080 observant muslim they do not like that these grooming gangs are happening first not no they're 0.95
00:38:22.420 horrible bad actors punished because it makes them look bad and they want sharia law in britain 0.97
00:38:27.460 which may be antagonistic to our goals but they don't just like want every bad actor out there
00:38:33.420 doing every bad thing right i do like i do like the reframing of sharia law like i'm just a law
00:38:39.060 an order citizen like is that so bad like in this era when i think about like one of the big sort of
00:38:46.500 asthma gold points of of our day and age is hey wouldn't it be great if we actually enforced our
00:38:52.600 laws that is a it's an interesting take and an angle that i hadn't thought about before what if
00:38:57.880 we just like is is sharia law so bad in an era in which one of our biggest problems is a refusal
00:39:05.180 a broad refusal to impose laws
00:39:08.760 that we have established and agreed upon
00:39:11.340 as a base of citizens.
00:39:14.380 We want these laws.
00:39:15.720 They should be here, but no, no.
00:39:18.360 Yeah, and well, I think, I mean,
00:39:20.100 even conservative Americans,
00:39:21.500 if it ends up working
00:39:22.380 and having the Muslim community
00:39:24.060 become positive actors in our countries,
00:39:26.560 I think many Americans, you know,
00:39:28.020 they see the guys, the thieves' hands being chopped off
00:39:30.620 instead of being released back on the street
00:39:32.160 over and over again.
00:39:33.220 They're probably going to be like, 0.97
00:39:34.380 i didn't think i liked islam that much but i mean if it's only muslims this is happening 1.00
00:39:38.940 fine i mean that works for me right i don't know i've listened to so many horrific stories of the 0.96
00:39:44.920 mistreatment of especially children and women within this but that's common it was in the
00:39:50.420 problem though is well it's an and that it's happening now without sharia law in and to your
00:39:58.280 point, I guess, in many cases, in violation of Sharia law. So I think in a sense, because they're
00:40:05.700 in these gray zones, where they're outside nations with Sharia law, nations that wouldn't even take
00:40:12.540 them as, for example, as refugees, in some cases, that are also sort of accommodating them and
00:40:20.000 turning a blind eye to bad actors and crimes being committed. Perhaps there are, there's an 0.88
00:40:27.220 argument to be made it's possible that there are more atrocities committed against even muslim
00:40:33.520 practicing muslim women and children without sharia law and with the law of the governing
00:40:41.160 country turning a blind eye toward those communities and being like i'm not gonna look 0.87
00:40:45.900 at this la la la la like it would be racist for me to notice anything which is screwed up because
00:40:51.380 even within those communities they're like no this is not okay and yet we have been defanged
00:40:56.140 of the tools that we would use to police this among people. Islam has the tools baked into it 0.98
00:41:02.480 to police Muslims. Right. But then of course, those tools are illegal within, for example, 1.00
00:41:07.420 the United Kingdom. So the United Kingdom refuses to impose its own laws on many of these groups
00:41:13.380 for fear of being accused of racism or bias. But then these own groups don't have the tools they
00:41:18.820 require to enforce those laws themselves if they were to just do it without the UK. So, okay,
00:41:24.060 I see your point. My goal, I mean, so obviously like my number one goal is, you know, promote
00:41:30.420 long-term human flourishing. Our general ideology is, Hey, any group should be allowed to do its
00:41:36.180 thing as long as they're not an existential threat to other group or impinging on the ability of
00:41:41.960 another group to pursue its, it's, you know, prerogative and, you know, have its stuff and
00:41:48.020 do its thing. But then like number three, I really, I don't like people being harmed. I don't,
00:41:53.500 especially kids hold on i mean i think that that you you frame this in a way that confuses people
00:41:59.500 sometimes okay i am totally okay with a group king with another group when that other group is 0.98
00:42:06.420 net less productive than the group who's fucking with them less moral than the group who's fucking 0.93
00:42:12.100 with them because if you have a negative bad actor on on your doorstep that's constantly messing with 0.95
00:42:17.280 you right because a lot of people would take the things that you're saying and saying oh when
00:42:20.380 israel defends itself against hezbollah that's that's jews being a negative externality no no
00:42:25.180 no no no no because we per our morality at least if another group is infringing upon your ability 1.00
00:42:33.100 to do your sovereign thing within your own borders you have every right to bop them as we would say
00:42:41.960 to like retaliate because they are not allowing you to within your own house do your own thing
00:42:49.400 so that i agree with you on that so i mean i just want to end this with a you know all those people
00:42:56.380 who said we're gonna have tons of boots on the ground in iran i've always said i'm okay with
00:42:59.620 karg island i'm okay with karg island is a limited military thing but boots on the ground in iran is 0.96
00:43:04.640 stupid and trump's not going to do that and he didn't do that and people lied to you that or 0.96
00:43:09.040 they didn't lie to you they just have no idea how the world works and they've got a an audience of 1.00
00:43:13.160 third worlders who's totally captured them into these stupid anti-semitic positions that are just 1.00
00:43:17.700 not useful in terms of long-term human flourishing when we're thinking about like useful allies 1.00
00:43:22.400 because right now europe's not a long-term useful ally for us they are they are incredibly cut and 0.78
00:43:27.380 israel actually goes out there and when somebody acts a fool they handle it and i think that we 0.69
00:43:32.720 in the united states in europe need to take a line from israel's book going forwards and that
00:43:38.580 that is why i'm totally okay with building this stronger alliance with them and seeing
00:43:44.020 where things are going right right now i think israel is actually acting with tacit approval of
00:43:48.520 trump to help in the negotiations we can see how this ends up turning out or leaks to come out of
00:43:52.520 the future but broadly speaking no the stock market didn't crash the economy is doing better
00:43:58.720 than ever no oil didn't hit 200 no all of that no they said that all of the countries in the
00:44:04.160 middle east would start hating us when the exact opposite has happened all of the countries in the
00:44:07.420 middle east started hating iran more started liking us more there has never been a pr campaign
00:44:13.440 so successful for america in the middle east is iran deciding to randomly bomb its former allies 0.53
00:44:19.500 right but you are you are one small voice whispering within a mosh pit of raging 1.00
00:44:27.560 idiots people idiots no one no one is going to understand this the message everyone's going to 1.00
00:44:32.980 come away with is i can't travel this summer because airline prices are insane my gas prices 1.00
00:44:38.300 are higher my food is more expensive people in europe have even higher prices and everyone else
00:44:44.000 is just like oh and trump has humiliated himself blah blah blah so like i think even a lot of
00:44:48.520 republicans are going to come away feeling like this was a net loss a lot of republicans have 1.00
00:44:52.020 been incepted by these idiots who like tucker carlson and nick fuentes have giant third world 1.00
00:44:56.660 or audiences who have i mean that's why that's why tucker carlson's moving to qatar right like 1.00
00:45:01.540 this is this is where his his his butter is back by the way this is the bread is buttered
00:45:08.060 his bread is buttered they've got these giant audiences as we pointed out in our episode this
00:45:12.240 changed everything but the the internet became significantly majority third world over the past
00:45:16.780 10 years the third world this is why they stopped caring about this way the left stopped caring 0.94
00:45:20.560 about like american blacks and in the environment the third worlders don't care about those things 0.99
00:45:25.220 and they all got caught up in these idiot cycles and they completely believe them and when you look 0.98
00:45:31.800 at rightist influencers you would get the opinion that people are falling for this but when you look 0.99
00:45:36.420 at the actual right like maga maga maga is 90 pro this war since the beginning right like maga has
00:45:43.300 always been about this it was never fooled by the captured parts of the influencer class that are
00:45:49.300 acting on behalf of leftists and honestly anti-american interests and it's it's like do
00:45:56.480 people step back and think oh they they were just they they don't they don't remember you're like
00:46:01.160 like i was talking to simone in the car about this in the morning i think will anybody take a step
00:46:04.080 back and be like nick foot just had no idea what he was talking about when this war started
00:46:07.820 and who was right people like nux and malcolm who actually was right about where things were going
00:46:13.680 and that maybe what's what i just i'm just trying to say like what's really frustrating is that
00:46:18.400 you guys were right but that's not going to change the narrative of how this is going to work like
00:46:25.580 the people writing this i think i think we on the right need to be harsher both in terms of our time
00:46:32.320 and our views of the anti-american voices on the right which have been growing and i think i mean
00:46:39.680 nick foy just isn't on the right he's a democrat now he says he's a democrat now just people are 0.97
00:46:42.800 so stupid they think that he's like a right-wing which he's not he's just a democrat but tucker 0.99
00:46:47.360 carlson still claims to be on the right right these people and there's these people would 1.00
00:46:51.560 you see them over who is it there's some republican influencer who's all mad about
00:46:56.480 this deal and it's saying he's got a thing on russian state tv laura southern is who i was
00:47:01.340 thinking of here that saw it on nux like literally paid by the russians you know to try to and as we
00:47:05.960 pointed out the russians behind blm see our episode on that if you were unaware of this
00:47:09.420 they funded a nine out of every ten dollars that went to influencing u.s politics one would go to
00:47:17.040 to quote unquote pro trump stuff nine would go to be pro blm stuff russia has been the party
00:47:21.580 that's just like we need to with americans like so division everything like that you guys don't
00:47:26.220 need to do that right like when we work with jews we get things done okay like this was pretty cool 0.99
00:47:30.820 you know actually winning a war actually getting what we wanted to which was a degradation of their 1.00
00:47:37.260 military resources to the extent that they're not going to be able to move forwards and more eyes
00:47:41.200 and ears in their country by people who don't want them to develop nuclear weapons and those
00:47:45.400 people having a vested interest to continue to invest into the country and own more assets in
00:47:49.340 the country which makes it harder for iran to operate independently of the interests of these
00:47:53.420 other middle eastern countries which is again in our interest because these guys are our they're
00:48:02.420 they're actually pretty useful allies they can i mean like saudi arabia 9-11 right like they can 0.99
00:48:07.960 be backstabby certainly more than the jews but recently at least saudi arabia has been pretty 0.97
00:48:14.180 good and so you know will that work forever into the future hey all we need to do is keep developing 0.96
00:48:20.080 technology because it's not coming out of these regions and the future is all ai okay so the more
00:48:25.380 automated drone swarms we get the less we need to worry about these people's opinions and so in the
00:48:30.280 meantime let's let them handle their own and that's something we need to be doing more of when it comes 0.99
00:48:35.720 to dealing with i think muslim population so you heard it here first base camp we need sharia law 0.98
00:48:42.820 Okay. 1.00
00:48:46.800 Is this where you thought I was going to go?
00:48:48.580 Is this?
00:48:49.020 No, this is not where I thought you were going to go.
00:48:51.120 But I love that you always surprised me.
00:48:52.760 After all these years together, you never cease to shock and surprise.
00:48:57.820 I love you, Malcolm.
00:48:59.500 I love you too.
00:49:00.520 I'm really excited to see this direction.
00:49:03.100 Obviously, things could still blow up. 1.00
00:49:04.600 Iran is, as I've said, a bunch of rogue actors. 1.00
00:49:08.280 And if any of them decide to act, 1.00
00:49:10.040 basically all the central government can do is to either call in outside assistance or go
00:49:14.320 scorched earth on the rogue actors unless the rogue actors action gives them more political
00:49:19.120 influence and then it becomes a totally you know so we'll see yeah but i i do i would feel a lot
00:49:25.740 more comfortable just personally like all right how soon is it going to be until iran you know
00:49:31.920 uses its continued tacit knowledge or at least like documented internal knowledge of like
00:49:37.180 developing nuclear weapons to just get back where it was and if there's some sort of way to align
00:49:43.540 incentives in such a way where like they just really wouldn't want to do that because they are
00:49:47.200 better served by not then i would feel more comfortable i don't care what the treaties are
00:49:51.880 i don't care what the agreements are i care about the infrastructure that's going to be set up after
00:49:55.420 this conflict that would dissuade them from doing that so the fact that there may be some of that
00:50:00.660 for what you said has me excited hopefully that's what happens yep hopefully that's what happens i
00:50:05.660 don't see where we're going to get a better carrot that we don't have to pay for than this
00:50:08.840 so fantastic scenario all right thank you and to our audience do something to improve yourself
00:50:15.420 today yes that's that in you have to learn to use a new ai product or something yeah do it
00:50:20.220 all right bye we're so close to getting those new mics just just waiting for a potential discount
00:50:28.240 just bear with me okay well and we've got to get personal i'm excited for this conversation because
00:50:33.140 again i i looked like i thought i was crazy you know when i was talking with you in the car this
00:50:37.440 morning but then i look at the like drudge this morning obama deal better trump humiliation
00:50:45.700 maga hot maga hawk mutiny text leaks like it just sounds horrible and then i go to the new york
00:50:52.320 times their front page why was the why was the flowers going in the water no indy no indy no
00:50:59.660 Remember Toasty yesterday you saw pictures of lily pads and flowers now
00:51:07.620 you're seeing them in real life well some plants grow in water they're
00:51:16.760 aquatic plants. Yeah? Birds like water, too, don't they? Oh, no, that's what they like to eat.
00:51:31.820 If you eat something, you eat birds toasty, you eat chikonugas. 1.00
00:51:34.040 Yeah. 0.98
00:51:36.460 Yeah.
00:51:37.720 That says area temporarily closed.
00:51:40.320 We could just go in there because alligators don't eat kids.
00:51:46.400 You look yummy to alligators, Titan.
00:51:49.340 No.
00:51:49.720 What does temporarily mean?