Based Camp - January 30, 2025


Trump Needs to Slow Down! This Much Winning Will Fry Our Brains (Latest Trump Action Recap)


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

178.55345

Word Count

8,628

Sentence Count

604

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

In this episode, we are going to be going through just a summation for anyone who has been out of the picture of all of the major things that the Trump administration has been implementing. From an outsider s perspective, I have been incredibly like, wow, I didn t even know it was possible for a president to be this effective. And we re going to start with ICE. ICE has made an average of 710 immigration arrests daily for the first few days of Trump s term. This is up from 311 under President Biden.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, Simone. In this episode, we are going to be going through just a summation for anyone who
00:00:05.820 has been out of the picture of all of the major things that the Trump administration has been
00:00:10.900 implementing. It has, from an outsider's perspective, just been win after win after win.
00:00:16.940 I have been incredibly like, wow. I didn't even know it was possible for a president to be this
00:00:23.060 effective. And we are going to start with ICE. So ICE has made an average of 710 immigration
00:00:31.300 arrests daily for the first few days of Trump's term. This is up from 311 under President Biden.
00:00:39.100 Now, I am going to be showing you a series of videos about the types of people who are being
00:00:46.480 arrested under this. And so two things here, right? So first, and they say, you know, oh,
00:00:52.160 this law, we need to be able to deport people who have committed violent crimes.
00:00:56.660 That is the law of the land presently. For I knew that even though some of you supported us,
00:01:02.240 some others were looking at me and thinking, you're a liar. You're a liar. Okay.
00:01:08.820 Except when you actually see the people being arrested, it not only is it criminals,
00:01:14.040 but it's criminals who have obviously had the government covering for them. I mean,
00:01:17.260 if you are an illegal immigrant to the United States and the government knows you're an illegal
00:01:20.360 immigrant and you've had 17 previous convictions, 17, 17 is one guy. And this guy thanked Biden. He
00:01:30.320 thanked Obama. You know, the government is clearly covering for you at this point, right? Like this
00:01:35.580 is not normal. I'm not going back to Haiti. One of those threats is this illegal alien from Haiti.
00:01:41.160 I says, he's a gang member with 17 criminal convictions in recent years.
00:01:47.120 You feel me? Yo, Biden forever, bro. Thank Obama for everything that he did for me, bro.
00:01:53.940 And I'd like you to consider all of these people, you know, in the context of the Jan 6
00:01:58.320 protesters who, you know, in a peaceful protest were arrested because some people was in the
00:02:03.760 protest were violent. That is broadly what happened at that protest.
00:02:07.120 Yeah. And I would like to edify those of you who still happen to be misinformed about what happened
00:02:11.460 that day. There was no way for the vast majority of protesters to know they were not allowed inside
00:02:15.580 the building. In fact, all evidence to them, given that we now have video of the Capitol guards giving
00:02:21.540 tours of the Capitol building to the protesters, every bit of evidence would have suggested that
00:02:26.400 they were allowed in there and that the Capitol guards had let people in there and that they have
00:02:31.180 been in jail. They had families, kids at home for four years, okay, jobs. Do you know what that does to your
00:02:37.900 career? Do you know what that does to your family? When you have a, especially a stay at home wife
00:02:42.640 and like four kids, like as some of them did, like this is horrifying that this sort of political
00:02:48.460 prisoner banana republic situation with allowed. Now you look at what they have been protecting and allowing,
00:02:53.660 okay. And so if you want to react to some of these within moments, the officers are on the move with
00:03:01.580 eyes on their first target. Looks like we got movement target vehicle coming up. They quickly
00:03:07.820 take him into custody. He's an MS 13 gang member wanted in El Salvador for aggravated murder. And he
00:03:14.620 has an Interpol red notice out for his arrest. Oh my gosh. Yeah, El Salvador wants this guy back for
00:03:20.780 murder. So there was like, there's an open warrant out for him and he's just walking around in the U.S.?
00:03:27.260 Oh yeah. Yeah.
00:03:31.580 Ice Boston quickly takes down its next targets, including this illegal alien from Brazil,
00:03:37.020 who has an Interpol red notice for armed robbery. This Salvadoran illegal alien charged locally with rape
00:03:44.060 and released by a sanctuary jurisdiction.
00:03:46.380 Yo, come and say hello. And this Dominican illegal alien charged with assault with a deadly weapon
00:03:51.900 and heroin trafficking. Oh.
00:03:55.740 Oh gosh.
00:03:57.660 This is concerning. So do we just not honor like warrants for people? Like what's going on?
00:04:03.420 No, it's that the government actively, if you are the right skin color, they will actively attempt to
00:04:07.900 protect you no matter what you have done.
00:04:09.420 So if this were a white citizen, do you think they would have been arrested?
00:04:13.020 One thousand percent. Oh.
00:04:15.340 If they were a white legal citizen, they would have been arrested.
00:04:17.980 Oh God.
00:04:18.540 This is 100% about a multi-tiered society of rights. If you are one skin color, one class,
00:04:25.100 you get a, and keep in mind, this isn't for every one of these skin colors. If you have to fit in these
00:04:29.500 certain categories, like, oh, you know, illegal immigrant or something like that.
00:04:32.780 I should clarify here that the Democrats do control the black ethnic identity. So if you
00:04:38.060 do anything undemocratic, it gets revoked. So for example, if you are leading the proud boys,
00:04:44.460 for example, your black card is completely revoked. And now you're a white supremacist,
00:04:48.940 because apparently white supremacist just means anyone who does not go along with whatever the
00:04:53.180 authoritarians tell them.
00:04:54.940 You get these debit cards that pay for your lifestyle. You get your housing paid for.
00:05:00.060 You can rape people all you want. You can be in gangs. You can be in,
00:05:04.780 none of the laws apply to you. If you are a working person in the United States and you go
00:05:11.020 on a peaceful protest, you can be in jail for four years. This is a society. And as I've said this,
00:05:16.700 this will be remembered alongside the Jim Crow laws. This is a society where your human dignity,
00:05:21.740 the amount that society is supposed to affirm you is determined by your ethnicity,
00:05:27.580 your immigration status, your, I mean, imagine if one of these people was trans,
00:05:32.060 right? They're definitely not going to jail. So here's one. Officers also arrested this
00:05:37.180 Guatemalan MS-13 gang member facing gun charges. Ice says he was released from local custody
00:05:43.340 just the day before. Their detainer request was ignored because of sanctuary policies.
00:05:48.700 He was actually even released from local custody the day before. And they had denied the detainer
00:05:55.260 request from, from ice saying, Hey, let us know where you're releasing this guy.
00:06:00.940 So that we can pick him up gun charges and a known MS-13 gang member. This is one of the most
00:06:07.580 dangerous gangs in the United States. They are actively supporting the gangs over helping American
00:06:16.380 citizens at this point. We need massive clean out. And there was another incident here of-
00:06:21.980 We also learned after we were done filming that ice picked up another target on the other side of
00:06:27.020 the city. This was a previously deported Honduran illegal alien who was arrested locally and is
00:06:33.340 facing charges for raping a woman while holding a gun in her mouth.
00:06:37.180 Oh, and the police were protecting him.
00:06:39.900 Oh, wow. That, that, oh, I wish, I wish we could, are there interviews with these people
00:06:50.060 like justifying why they did this? I want to under, I really, really want to understand like
00:06:55.420 what their perception of reality, like, do they, do they believe that these charges are not true?
00:07:01.260 Perhaps do they, like, I just want to understand how they could be allowing this to happen.
00:07:07.260 They 100% believe the charges are true. A lot of the, they were involved in a lot of the charges.
00:07:12.700 These are local police departments.
00:07:14.620 Do you think this is similar to the grooming gangs where it was like, well,
00:07:17.740 we don't want to cause a race riot or what?
00:07:20.300 No, it's not even that they don't want to cause a race riot. If you believe that,
00:07:23.340 that is a lie. Like you've bought into the lie already.
00:07:25.820 Well, I'm just, I want to understand what these people are thinking because I,
00:07:29.580 I'm telling you what they believe. They believe that if you are a certain skin color,
00:07:33.980 you should be allowed to grape with impunity. No, I, I just don't think people believe that.
00:07:39.500 That's, that's crazy. So let me, let me word it to you differently, Simone, because I think that
00:07:44.220 you're, you're buying into their BS. Okay. They believe very, very, very strongly of this.
00:07:49.820 So they might say, if you worded it to them grape with impunity, they'd be like,
00:07:52.620 I don't believe that. And then we'd be like, here is a person who was like caught graping.
00:07:57.260 Do you believe that the state should have the right to imprison them? They'd say no.
00:08:03.580 Do you believe that the state should have the right to punish them? They'd say no,
00:08:07.660 because of their skin color, because they'd say like, oh, well, you know, that's the way it works.
00:08:11.420 And, and, and, and, you know, this is the way it always is with, with, with this sort of like Jim
00:08:17.260 Crow stuff with this sort of, you know, different laws for different ethnicities. And if you look
00:08:22.780 at this, you know, you can look at the Selena Gomez. Did you see her crying thing?
00:08:27.820 No, the actress.
00:08:29.740 Yeah. Where she put out this crying video about how my people are being rounded
00:08:33.900 up and then she deleted it. I just want to say that I'm so sorry.
00:08:41.900 Only people are getting attacked. And here I can only guess, why are you,
00:08:47.340 why are you protecting the grape is here? Like they're like, oh, it's innocent people. And it's
00:08:50.780 like, well, why are there these people with 17 convictions of its innocent people? You know,
00:08:54.620 if you cared about the innocent people, you should have been getting rid of these people,
00:08:57.420 because these people were in the shelters with the innocent people. You didn't care about the
00:09:00.700 innocent people, but I get you, Selena Gomez, your people, your P. Diddy's people, right?
00:09:05.100 You're in it with all the grapevests, right? You just can't wait to get the grape in again, can you?
00:09:09.580 Just, just a day away from great. You're like, people can't resist going on a great tour of the US.
00:09:15.580 Well, why can't I do that? That's, that's Selena Gomez's people. And if you look at the, the,
00:09:23.980 the cities in the US, like the Bambi Larson, who was murdered by an illegal immigrant who had six
00:09:29.580 retainer requests, this means that ice had said, Hey, can we take this person out? Can we take this
00:09:34.140 person out? And these, what do you call them sanctuary city? If they're saying, no, we won't
00:09:37.580 let you. So in California, major cities like this, you know, not just people are dying. People are,
00:09:43.580 are committing homicide. People are committing great people are committing arson and they're
00:09:47.740 being protected by the local jails. And you know what happens as a result of this, because I still
00:09:52.380 needs to operate in these cities. There's still ice people in these cities. This is why innocent
00:09:58.300 people are innocent as they are. I mean, being an illegal immigrant is a crime,
00:10:01.900 are the ones being picked up in these cities because we can't get the people in the jails.
00:10:06.780 Ice is asking you for the people in the jails. You're saying no.
00:10:12.460 When you say no to the people in the jails, you force your local ice
00:10:16.620 to go to the people who are lower down their list, the people in their homes.
00:10:22.460 Wow. This is, this is whenever you hear of an innocent person being deported,
00:10:26.780 that is because of the sanctuary laws. Ask your, no ask, what city are they in?
00:10:31.420 Almost every single time you will see they were in a sanctuary city.
00:10:34.380 Really? Gosh. Okay. Yeah.
00:10:38.300 And, and when we talk about things like voter ID and stuff like that, and how corrupt this whole
00:10:43.580 system is, there's been a, a, a fight. You know, the Republicans always lose them, right? The real
00:10:54.380 numbers are almost as bad. Of the 49 states called as of November 8th, Harris won 19, including only
00:11:03.580 seven with voter ID statutes. Okay. Whereas of the 30 states that Trump won 28 had voter ID statutes.
00:11:13.260 Oh Lord. You, you basically cannot win in a, because I mean, there's no reason you would have
00:11:19.180 that. That's like an insane thing. It just prevents Republicans from winning, but let's talk about the
00:11:23.580 whole Columbia debacle because I loved this. This was hilarious. Okay. Trump sends down two big
00:11:31.900 military planes full of illegal immigrants. Okay. And the Colombian president, you know,
00:11:38.220 trying to act all tough sends him back and Trump says, okay, you want to play tough buddy? We're going
00:11:44.140 to do a 25% starting today, tariff on all Colombian goods. It goes up to 50% next week. Everyone who's
00:11:49.820 connected to your family immediately loses any protection in the United States, visas in the
00:11:54.140 United States. And we're doing all these overturns on stuff. I, I, what were some of the other things
00:11:58.780 he did? I can't remember them all. There is a lot. With Colombia. Yeah. I mean, the biggest thing was
00:12:07.900 that Trump was like, well, all right, well, I hope you enjoy tariffs and travel bans. He did travel
00:12:15.500 bans on Colombia. He did. Yeah. He was going to basically slap. He was going to make an example
00:12:19.740 of Colombia because one, it would be really bad if, if precedent was set that countries could just
00:12:25.500 refuse to receive their, their citizens back. And Trump really stomped down on that really quickly.
00:12:33.260 And then the next thing you know, the Colombian president is offering to fly over the presidential
00:12:37.740 plane to pick up. I love that. What a simp was his tail between his legs, presidential plane to pick
00:12:44.700 up the immigrants after that. I mean, Trump knows what he's doing this time. The Colombian president
00:12:50.060 was also making a politically savvy move by basically saying like, oh, you know, the United
00:12:55.020 States is sending these people over handcuffed and, you know, uncomfortable and treating them
00:13:00.220 terribly. I'm going to treat them great. Oh, hold on. Let's see what he had to say about the people
00:13:05.420 who did come over. Okay. Okay. He goes, this was recently after he did accept them. He goes there,
00:13:11.660 they are not criminals. Being a migrant is not a crime. And I'm like, oh, okay. Being an illegal
00:13:19.180 migrant is not a crime. If they're asylum seekers, Mr. President, are you saying that they are asylum
00:13:26.700 seekers? Are you saying that you have turned your country into such a hole or that they are so afraid of
00:13:35.020 you and your government that it's not a crime that they're illegal immigrants? Oh, oh, you're not
00:13:40.780 saying that? Then yeah, it absolutely is a crime, sir. And we know from the other stats that they likely
00:13:46.540 are criminals. My bet is you just made this up because you seem like a really shitty person
00:13:54.380 and your own country thinks that. That's why your polling is so low. Sorry.
00:13:59.980 Oh, you got to twist. Anyway, of Americans, 65% of Americans are strongly in favor of deporting
00:14:08.540 illegal immigrants who have been convicted of a violent crime. Well, yeah, or somewhat in favor.
00:14:14.040 Well, and also the evidence really backs this up near the, the end of last year, there were some
00:14:19.220 really great sub stack posts. I think even Scott Alexander did one on crime and punishment and what
00:14:25.060 actually lowers levels of crime. And what I came away from all this reading was basically
00:14:30.540 deterrence don't really work, you know, threatening jail doesn't really work, but removing people from
00:14:37.280 the population can make us somewhere a safer place. And yeah, there's something about deportation of
00:14:44.560 anyone who commits any kind of crime, just so great, because it's, it's not like they're even in
00:14:50.160 prison. We're not paying for them to be in prison. They're just not here anymore. And that's kind of
00:14:55.140 the most important thing with criminals. Isn't really what happens to them. Like if we're talking
00:15:02.680 about the wellbeing of a state, right. And these are people and everyone matters, blah, blah, blah.
00:15:05.740 Right. But like, if we're only talking about the wellbeing of a community, the only thing that matters
00:15:10.300 is, is the criminal here or is the criminal not here and not here is what you want. It doesn't matter
00:15:16.540 if they're being punished or trained or taught or given more resources. No, you just really don't
00:15:21.520 want them to be here anymore. Especially if they're a repeat offender, in which case you
00:15:25.240 don't want them. Yeah. So this is great. I mean, deportations are amazing. You know,
00:15:30.860 they're not rotting in jail. They're not here. But I'd also point out how rare this ideology is
00:15:37.460 that has taken over our government and our, you know, court system. If you look at the amount of
00:15:42.960 Americans who are in favor of deporting illegal immigrants, who are convicted of a violent
00:15:48.340 crime, 65% strongly in favor, 18% someone in favor, 10% neither oppose or in favor, only 4%
00:15:54.680 oppose. Only 4% oppose this. And yet this was the law of our land under the Biden administration.
00:16:02.020 If you do not think when you're like regular Democrats, it's like, well, regular Democrats
00:16:05.780 don't represent the portion of the party in the deep state or that control the democratic party
00:16:09.960 apparatus anymore. And there's been some recent news around NYC fixing itself, by the way,
00:16:15.540 and I can put some clips here. So as of October 31st, New York had 212 asylum shelters scattered
00:16:23.400 throughout the city. But it looks like that's about to change as the city just did a major
00:16:27.820 180 and announced plans to shut 25 of them. Nation is now confirming some migrants are starting
00:16:34.240 to leave on their own, attempting to self-deport ahead of the second Trump presidency.
00:16:40.420 The peak 17 months ago, the city was welcoming 4,000 migrants per week, but things have dramatically
00:16:46.260 changed. Last week, less than 400 showed up and about 1,000 left.
00:16:51.200 Migrants who are going through their asylum proceedings are actually cutting things short on their own.
00:16:56.620 City is about to become a battleground where a civil war of sorts over immigration policy plays out.
00:17:02.120 As the mayor tries to carry out policies, the majority now say they're in favor of without
00:17:06.220 the approval of local lawmakers who are proud of our sanctuary city status and will stop at nothing
00:17:11.380 to make sure it survives, even if it doesn't actually help people. Because law-abiding immigrants,
00:17:16.340 which include asylum seekers with a legal right to remain in America while their court case plays
00:17:20.740 out, do not benefit from a sanctuary city. They can reside anywhere they want without fear of
00:17:25.340 deportation. But that's not the case for gang members, criminals, terror watch lists, suspects.
00:17:30.120 But nature is healing, which is to say that the NYC system is shutting down the shelters. I mean,
00:17:36.220 they were a sanctuary state, right? And what people don't understand is, is if you are a legal immigrant,
00:17:40.380 you don't need to be in a sanctuary state. You know, if you're not like in NS-13, if you're not a
00:17:45.300 violent criminal, you don't need to be in one of these places. And so these were only places for
00:17:50.300 people who broke the law. And so it created essentially grape houses. I don't know what to call them
00:17:54.980 other than that. When you went to one of these New York shelters, that's what you were going in for
00:17:58.640 because they were controlled by the gangs. You know, they were controlled by these really bad people
00:18:03.180 who New York was protecting because again, they had developed these systems that, that were just
00:18:09.060 built on the systematic dehumanization of people based on their ethnicity.
00:18:15.420 Awful.
00:18:18.120 Now let's talk about other things he's done, right? Some other fun, fun, fun stuff.
00:18:22.420 He initiated steps to withdraw from the World Health Organization.
00:18:28.960 Which as we know from, you know, any evidence on this is basically a Chinese organization at this
00:18:37.300 point. We saw this during COVID. We saw this with the COVID cover-up. It was horrifying.
00:18:43.300 He criticized Ukraine's president for not seeking dialogue with Russia.
00:18:47.460 Absolutely valid at this point. What does Ukraine think they're going to win their land back? Like,
00:18:50.900 how is that even going to work at this point? Right? Like the war right now is just a life lost
00:18:54.720 by the day thing. Signed an executive order promoting energy resource use in Alaska. So
00:19:01.420 good for it. I don't, Alaska is a big place. You're not going to like, what are you going
00:19:05.220 to do? Make some fish go extinct? Like I'll never understand the complaints about like oil pipelines
00:19:10.220 in Alaska. It's like, yes. What, what do you want to put the oil on? Cars? Cause that's what
00:19:16.800 it's going on now. That is way worse for the environment. Yeah. Well, I mean, when I was a kid
00:19:27.200 and I heard about oil pipelines in a negative light, of course, my assumption was there are
00:19:31.700 these leaky pipes running through parks. You know, there's like, just like pools of oil around them.
00:19:36.320 Little, little did I know that these are very sophisticated systems with very, very strong and
00:19:41.480 smart leak detection sensors so that it instantly, they don't want to lose the oil. No, the oil is
00:19:47.360 expensive, but also like they're legally required to be extremely careful about environmental impact.
00:19:51.840 And yeah, it's a lot less, the carbon footprint of oil that has been moved along in a pipeline is a
00:19:59.060 lot lower than oil that has been moved along by a truck. And you know, the, the accident danger,
00:20:04.420 it's, it's also scary. I mean, you and I, whenever we're on a road and we see
00:20:08.300 the giant oil tanker going around. Yeah. There's also a potential cost to human life
00:20:13.020 from trucks. Yes. Yes. It's a giant bomb moving around. It's not.
00:20:18.840 The people who are against this are just that category of Democrat who just does not care about
00:20:23.540 reality. They, they only want to win their aesthetic fights and they don't care about the
00:20:27.980 damage they're doing to the environment because I don't even think the Democrats are the party of the
00:20:31.380 environment anymore. Like Republicans are the party of like actual environmentalism now, but haven't
00:20:35.520 they been, you know, since Teddy Roosevelt. Right. So I was looking for a captain planet clip that
00:20:40.660 involved oil to somehow work into this. And then I found this horrifying captain planet clip. I am
00:20:46.400 compelled to share with you. Just don't get why people bring kids into the world when they can't
00:20:51.700 provide. Although population numbers in less developed nations may be greater, a child in a
00:20:58.820 developed country uses up to 30 times more resources than a child in a less developed nation.
00:21:06.040 That is amazing. It seems unfair.
00:21:11.140 Wheeler, you and Lincoln have too many kids. It must stop. If we ever were to get married.
00:21:17.800 What? How many kids would you want to have? Why? Because I definitely don't want more than two.
00:21:24.420 But anyway, they revoked the ban on oil and gas development in federal waters because why would
00:21:31.700 we be against that? Like we, we need to exploit those resources. One of the most important things
00:21:37.280 to geopolitical global stability has been our oil recently. That's why the Russia oil ban cutoff was
00:21:44.140 possible at all was because of the amount of oil that the U S is producing now. And, and who does it
00:21:49.940 hurt when we produce more oil? It hurts the middle Eastern countries. It hurts Russia. It hurts
00:21:54.340 Venezuela. No good guys are hurt in the process of the making of this product. They streamline
00:22:01.100 permitting for energy projects and reviewing regulations on energy production, temporary
00:22:06.220 withdraws, all areas of the outer coastal shelf from consideration offshore wind leasing and halts
00:22:12.720 the insurance of new renewable options, permit leases, and loans for both offshore and onshore wind
00:22:17.780 projects. I am a hundred percent about this wind project stuff. When projects are like,
00:22:22.500 if you can make them cash positive, go for it, but offshore wind things like this is just pointless.
00:22:28.260 Go nuclear. What are you doing? Thoughts on wind stuff, Simone, the little bird blenders.
00:22:35.700 The bird blenders. I mean, it's, it's cool, but it's not the most effective thing we can be doing.
00:22:41.940 So from a cost effectiveness standpoint, it's just a lot harder to justify
00:22:45.860 things like offshore wind farms. Very, very expensive to develop.
00:22:49.700 So now to other things, he did the hiring freeze. He then goes to everyone and he goes, Hey,
00:22:54.660 I'll pay you till September. So what is that like eight months?
00:22:59.700 Yeah. And he says, if you decide to resign now, I can't promise your job will still be here then.
00:23:07.300 But you know, if you want to keep your job, we are trying to close down a lot of departments right now.
00:23:13.940 We have finally instituted the schedule F program, which the Biden administration shut through it
00:23:21.460 down before it could be fully implemented, which thank God it's finally here now. So if you don't
00:23:25.220 know what schedule F is, it recategorizes some federal jobs as at will employment, which we
00:23:31.300 absolutely need to do. We're going to do another episode after this one on just how bad the deep
00:23:35.860 state has gotten. That will chill you to the bone. The government needs to be gutted. It needs to be
00:23:42.100 gutted. Like Twitter was gutted. Okay. Everyone remember what everyone was like? Oh, the Twitter,
00:23:46.020 you can't fire 98% of people. It'll stop working. And now everyone's like, it's actually kind of
00:23:51.700 better than it's ever been. Yeah. That's, that's what we need here. Okay. And people are like, no,
00:23:57.380 it's not better than it's ever been. It's like, yeah, the community notes feature is definitely
00:24:00.740 better. And I remember some downtime early on. I haven't heard of downtime on Twitter in a long time.
00:24:05.540 No, absolutely not. Yeah. No, it's, it's fine. It didn't need those people. They were completely
00:24:10.900 useless. They just sabotaged X when they left removing parts of the code base, which is what
00:24:15.620 caused that downtime. It wasn't due to the lack of staff. It was active sabotage. Oh my gosh.
00:24:20.660 It was active sabotage. I didn't know that. That's crazy. Yeah. They, they, they, they didn't have
00:24:24.580 documentation on things or they took the documentation they had and they, they left parts of the code base,
00:24:29.140 like basically really vulnerable. Some of them, it looks like may have actively attacked the code
00:24:33.780 base after leaving. So yeah, it was, it was ridiculous. And we'll see this with the government.
00:24:42.020 We get rid of 98%, which is what I'm hoping for here. Okay, buddy. I love, they keep trying to drive
00:24:48.100 a wedge between Trump and Elon. If you've seen it with all of these things and it doesn't appear to be
00:24:52.180 working at all. He reversed the binary protections on transgender individuals in the military. And he did
00:24:58.900 this. I love it. If you read the order, it says, because I almost swear somebody must watch our podcast.
00:25:03.460 It said, because being transgender is incompatible with the selflessness expected of a military
00:25:08.820 professional. And that's so funny. I mean, as we said on this podcast, you know, the, the,
00:25:14.420 the biggest complaint we have against transgenderism outside of the increased risk in unaliving oneself
00:25:20.100 that comes with a belief system that doesn't have any correlatory in any other culture in human
00:25:26.180 history. So it's very clearly a culturally tied phenomenon. Yes. There are different gender
00:25:30.580 expressions, but there is no example anywhere of a sudden obsession or not even sudden,
00:25:35.700 but an obsession at all with people seeing you as a different gender and, and then being willing to
00:25:41.700 unalive yourself or threatening to unalive yourself that people don't see yourself at the different
00:25:45.780 gender. This is not a thing. So like, obviously, right. So this is a mimetic virus and not a natural
00:25:51.860 part of the human condition, specifically this obsession with your gender and wanting to
00:25:56.260 unalive yourself. If people don't affirm that gender. And once you have caught this mimetic
00:26:01.300 contagion, you have a 50% chance of attempting to unalive yourself. That's a huge deal. Like,
00:26:08.660 I don't understand how people can be like, Oh, this is a completely benign thing. Or like,
00:26:13.140 just let them think what they want to think about themselves. It's like, well,
00:26:16.820 it appears to be a completely culturally isolated contagion. And it's correlated with a 50%
00:26:22.500 chance of not wanting to be alive anymore. Of course, I'm going to have concerns about this
00:26:26.420 spreading. But this obsession was validation. I mean, we all want validation, right? And these
00:26:31.460 people basically found a hack to force the community to validate them. And they undergo enormous
00:26:37.780 financial, emotional costs to achieve this validation. But I see that as a sign that these
00:26:45.140 individuals fundamentally haven't dedicated their lives to other people, but have lives dedicated to
00:26:50.020 the way other people see that just because of the costs involved in it, the way things work right
00:26:54.580 now. And then he also was talking about deployment. He's like, look, the government's going to pay for
00:26:58.340 this surgery. Then it's eight months to recover from it. And we already have this giant problem with
00:27:03.220 people saying, Oh, I can't deploy because of medical reasons, which is apparently a big problem
00:27:07.060 in the military right now. If you have all of these, you know, medical surgeries are, is that not going to
00:27:12.580 be even more plausible? And you're not going to see even a higher rate of that. And keep in mind,
00:27:17.060 this only makes up 0.1% of our military. So again, I don't see what's like why we're trying to prevent
00:27:24.900 this. It does seem fundamentally incompatible with again, to not say, yes, I understand. I would prefer
00:27:31.780 people see me at the other gender. Yes, I would prefer, but I don't need to undergo all of these
00:27:37.460 costs. I don't need to force it by the government to pay all these costs. I don't need to force everyone
00:27:42.580 to against their consent, see me a certain way, validate me a certain way. You know, I think,
00:27:49.380 Simone, what you said that was so good is the difference between gay rights is gay rights is
00:27:53.740 saying, I want the right to be able to get married and act in a way that just doesn't feel unnatural
00:27:59.040 for me. Whereas transgenderism is, I want to, what they're fighting for now is I want to be able to
00:28:04.820 force you using law and legal statute to act in a way that feels uncomfortable to you.
00:28:10.260 And this is a gendering, this is a, and I think that that's just like, yeah, this is,
00:28:14.680 this is clearly a lack of selflessness that would lead anyone to think that this is normal behavior.
00:28:21.820 And that we saw that at the highest levels of the military under Biden with the, you know,
00:28:25.900 the generals and stuff like that. Thoughts on this before we go further?
00:28:29.100 No, I'm just glad for seeing so much pushback already from the Trump administration on all these
00:28:34.200 things. And I don't hear you can be a trend. You could be a transgender individual and be a good
00:28:40.120 person. You can be a Scientologist and a good person, but I don't want Scientologists at the
00:28:44.340 top level of the military. Right. But the point being is, is if you know Scientologists and I know
00:28:49.940 Scientologists, they are perfectly nice people. I am still deeply suspicious of them and their
00:28:55.800 motivations when I'm interacting with them. It's the same with transgender individuals. I think that
00:28:59.740 they're very nice people. I don't think it's their fault that they got sucked into this ideology.
00:29:04.540 And I feel really, really bad for them, but we have to think about the people it hurts next,
00:29:09.700 you know, and we need to think about where are their motivations and loyalty and what have they
00:29:16.420 signaled through costly signaling about the way they've chosen to live their lives.
00:29:21.220 I'd also note here that Trump struck a significant blow to transgender surgery for children,
00:29:27.500 specifically in the order protecting children from chemical and surgical mutilation. Specifically,
00:29:34.880 what this did is it prevents federal funding, sponsorship, promotion, or assistance for gender
00:29:40.540 transition procedures. It limits these to 19 years old, so you have to be over 19 years old for this to
00:29:47.060 be relevant. So keep in mind, he's still allowing federal funding for transgender procedures over 19
00:29:52.940 years old. Like, people who act like he's, like, radically anti-trans are just delusional.
00:29:57.500 He's not, like, trying to even not erase trans people or stop transgender surgery. He's just
00:30:02.700 saying wait until you're old enough to make, you know, the decision to get a tattoo. The order targets
00:30:08.380 puberty blockers, hormone therapy, surgical procedures, and related gender transition. It
00:30:13.380 attacks federal health programs, including Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE for military families
00:30:17.980 that are to exclude coverage for gender-affirming care for minors. And federal agencies are instructed
00:30:24.340 to ensure that recipients of research or education grants do not provide gender procedures to minors.
00:30:29.720 This is going to be a big problem for universities that are all in on this stuff. The order mandates a
00:30:34.320 review of guidelines from World Professional Association for Transgender Health, WPASS, which
00:30:39.300 it dismisses as, quote-unquote, junk science, which we now know it is because we have the WPASS leaks,
00:30:43.320 and we know that they were just lying, lying. And, like, why have every country thrown this out?
00:30:48.860 But I'd add to that thing we were talking about trans people earlier. I note here, like, especially
00:30:52.120 with trans youth, we now know from the Gender Disconnectedness and Nonconforming Youth 2023
00:30:56.820 study that more than 9 out of 10 trans people at the age of 11 identify with their birth gender by
00:31:02.200 age 23. This thing is just a fad that people end up long-term identifying with if it is affirmed in
00:31:08.880 them. That's the core thing. It's the problem. It's the affirmation. And unfortunately, this sucks
00:31:15.020 for individuals who bought into this and now have trouble dissociating themselves with this new
00:31:20.420 identity and the affirmation they're getting from it. But it's killing people, you know? And there's
00:31:24.260 nothing, you know, we need to at some point say, well, yes, I understand you leper. Like, I have
00:31:32.300 nothing against you, but you're still infections, right? Like, you're killing people at this point,
00:31:37.260 and you deserve to be loved in your leper colony, but we need to try to save as many humans as
00:31:43.360 possible at this point, right? And if it's causing this level of mental distress, and yet it does not
00:31:48.440 appear to be a, it appears to be a very transitory, very non-permanent thing when it's not being
00:31:54.100 affirmed, that to me just leaves me with very few options. The next is we have the steps to dismantle
00:32:01.820 diversity. Oh, we'll get to that next. He rescinded policies requiring federal contractors to promote
00:32:07.000 affirmative action or diversity programs. And then also, it put like a spending ban on everything
00:32:13.660 that was going to DEI programs, anything that was promoting abortion, anything that was promoting,
00:32:19.800 you know, any of these, these. No, no, no. He put a, he put a spending freeze on all federal grant
00:32:25.060 programs, period, to make sure that they were devoid of those things before receiving more money.
00:32:29.580 But he's, he's, he's, he's done more than that. So he, in the executive order, Trump signed
00:32:34.540 terminating DEI programs and policies and activities with, sorry. With the exception of
00:32:38.460 Medicaid, which is still up and running, but other, other grant programs. So the administration,
00:32:44.440 as it has shut down these DEI programs, has moved to merit-based systems, quote, ones that work on
00:32:50.360 individual initiative, skills, performance, hard work over diversity, considering in publications,
00:32:57.800 agencies are required to compile a list of all the contractors and grantees involved in DEI
00:33:03.580 activities since 2021. Oh, you know, they're going to drag their legs and try to burn those
00:33:07.860 records. These lists will inform recommendations. So they're basically, and people have been freaking
00:33:13.900 out about this because a lot of these DEI-ers, they've been quote unquote put on lists. If you
00:33:18.360 look at their YouTubes and stuff like that, they are panicking, they are losing their jobs.
00:33:23.360 They are already, because this has hit hard and fast, and I think a lot faster than any of them
00:33:27.860 really anticipated this hitting them. They have been attempting to find ways to rename their
00:33:35.100 programs, which has been a common thing, or rename their positions, as we have seen a number of times.
00:33:41.880 I have mentioned in another episode that's going to go live after this, where I think that the way
00:33:46.480 to handle this is to put out a tips program. And the tips program works like this, because you know
00:33:51.700 DIMMs are going to try to flood it. Anyone who has given a good tip, and you might even be able
00:33:56.300 to get your tip boosted by connections to certain known people. So what the government might do is
00:34:03.080 go out and sort of anoint people as vetters. So this could be like libs of TikTok. This could be
00:34:08.640 like various people like this, right? Like well-known Cremieux, or us, or any other number of accounts
00:34:16.300 that are out there. You could even have like a Joe Rogan, whatever. But basically various intermediate
00:34:20.420 influencer accounts, right? So these intermediate influencer accounts to prevent the DIMMs from flooding,
00:34:25.920 it can upvote or downvote things. As soon as one goes through, if it is a good lead and ends up in
00:34:32.600 something being done, they get flagged and anything they send immediately goes to the top of the pile.
00:34:37.820 And so this creates a system that Democrats can't easily impede, but it creates a distributed network
00:34:44.500 out to the average American, where when you see DEI being done, and some company that's getting federal
00:34:50.380 grants, or some company that's a federal contractor, which I think is what they should be focused on next,
00:34:54.540 you know, you can easily whistleblow on this, especially if it's under a different name. And I think
00:35:00.440 the other thing they did that is really, really smart is compile lists. And I would go further. I think
00:35:06.940 all of these lists need to be made public. So any company that wants to be anti-DEI can look to find any
00:35:14.440 of these companies, any of these individuals being hired. People need to know that if they were involved
00:35:19.540 in this racist grift, this sexist grift, this modern Jim Crowitization, that they will face
00:35:29.240 punishment, that they will face long-term ramifications for their institutionalization
00:35:36.340 of racism within America. Thoughts, Simone? Yeah, my biggest concern, because we actually saw a lot of
00:35:44.920 the preemptive naming even before inauguration of various DEI, is that we might see a ton of
00:35:52.680 circumvention on this front. And that's something I'm a little bit concerned about. I really, and
00:35:58.440 honestly, political witch hunts, I'm not that interested in them. I'm more just interested in
00:36:03.580 if someone's not helping to move things forward, why are they there in the first place?
00:36:06.700 I disagree. We need a witch hunt on this, because these are witches. They are spreading a dark
00:36:11.420 and racist ideology throughout the bureaucratic parts of American society. And we, as I said,
00:36:19.660 I think the best way to fight this is for 4chan to unholster their autism and go full hog on this.
00:36:27.080 Maybe, yeah, maybe that's what needs to happen. I mean, I'm much more interested in, like,
00:36:31.560 actually having people in the federal government do what I'm actually, like, you know, getting rid of
00:36:37.600 of bureaucratic layers of nonsense, in addition to, of course, actively hostile agents, for sure.
00:36:44.380 But I think that we're seeing that. We're seeing that with the hiring freeze. We're seeing that with,
00:36:47.340 like, the OMBs coming in, the Office of Budget Management is coming in strong. And I really think
00:36:52.900 that this time around, they are going to get so much done. Already, they've been very-
00:36:56.840 Oh, I'm so excited. I'm so excited for the OMB this time.
00:36:59.840 Yeah.
00:37:00.140 So if you're thinking about the private sector, you're like, okay, but this is only going to affect
00:37:03.800 the government sector. So while the administration cannot mandate private companies to abandon their
00:37:08.280 DEI policies, the executive order encourages them to do so by framing such policies as potentially
00:37:13.180 violating federal rights laws. The order directs the attorney general to explore enforcement
00:37:18.760 methods against companies engaging in illegal discrimination through DEI practices. Framing DEI
00:37:25.480 as illegal, the order characterizes DEI. Okay, then threats of investigations. The attorney general
00:37:30.640 is directed to identify up to nine potential civil compliance investigation targets at large
00:37:35.800 companies, nonprofits, and educational institutions. What a great- Be specific. I want nine large
00:37:43.940 examples made. That's going to create a chilling effect. Way to go, Trump. Create uncertainty.
00:37:50.360 The order's vague language about illegal DEI has led companies to seek counsel and review their DEI policies.
00:37:56.860 Oh, chilling effect. The threat of being a target has caused some companies to preemptively scale
00:38:05.040 back DEI initiatives. I mean, the big one we need to get is Google. I want Google to erase all of
00:38:10.800 this. They have shown through their AI and everything like that. Google should be one of America's true
00:38:15.800 champions. It should be our fight and bulwark against the evils of China and Russia and all of the
00:38:25.940 various technological competitors we have on the world stage. And yet when you look at its idiotic AI that it
00:38:32.600 keeps putting out that has been systemically racist, you know, inserting black people into pictures of
00:38:38.720 history and everything like that, like, uh, if it did that for any other sensitivity, people would be like, wow,
00:38:43.880 this is like created by a racist totalitarian state. Yeah.
00:38:48.220 Yeah. I think the thesis of Richard and Anania's book about wokeism is that it emanated from the
00:38:55.540 government. And I don't think you and I really agree that much with that thesis. I mean, yeah,
00:39:01.040 things happened within the government that had influence, but it was more of a cultural shift.
00:39:05.680 Still, it is interesting to see that already this new administration has had this profound of an
00:39:12.140 impact on the private sector. Yeah. I mean, just from the people who showed up on inauguration day to
00:39:20.520 the organizational shifts we're already starting to see, it's clear that people are following the
00:39:28.420 lead of the U S government, which I don't know from like an operational standpoint, it's not something
00:39:33.540 I'm used to seeing. Yes. And I think that the next thing that we should seriously consider is,
00:39:39.820 well, you know, it's funny when you watch the mass deportations and everything like this,
00:39:42.700 one of the things I'm seeing now, people, people in the UK, they're like, wait, can we do this?
00:39:47.000 People in Canada are like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, this was an option. Can we, can we look at
00:39:51.380 implementing a little bit of this as well? I think around the world, what we're seeing is a, oh,
00:39:57.280 oh yeah, maybe we should look into this a little bit. And I think if, if they don't, what we're going
00:40:03.860 to see in Canada and stuff like this, yes, people will be fleeing out of the U S, but a lot of them are
00:40:07.680 going to be fleeing into Canada. Hmm. We see. Canada doesn't seem like the happiest place right
00:40:13.800 now. Yeah. Illegal immigrants beginning. Well, because you got places like New York right now
00:40:17.900 that are like tightening down on everything. And they're actually dealing with massive immigrant
00:40:22.500 outflows right now because they have learned that, you know, maybe we shouldn't be acting as a safe
00:40:28.020 haven for criminals. And then, especially with their current spending problems.
00:40:34.680 Yeah. Yeah. You know, they're looking at a state collapse. And as I mentioned in a previous episode,
00:40:40.180 one of the things the U S should do, because this was talked about in the previous episode,
00:40:43.540 I really think it's a good idea. The U S should go to Alberta and say, Hey, why don't you guys do a
00:40:47.600 referendum on who wants to join the U S? And if we can get an overwhelming referendum in Alberta,
00:40:53.400 you have two things. First, the Canadian government's going to freak out because they've been milking
00:40:57.440 Alberta of all their money. Like Alberta basically supports the rest of Canada. At this point,
00:41:01.980 Alberta hates the way Canada is being run. They're basically treated like a surf class by the rest
00:41:07.040 of the country forced to make money. I mean, the Canada is like these little places that are like
00:41:11.220 the Capitol and the hunger games. And then Alberta that's actually producing all of their money and
00:41:15.300 food and energy. That's like, Oh, well those hick people, you know, I've always joked. It's not a
00:41:20.840 surprise that the trans crowd literally dresses like they're from the Capitol and the hunger games.
00:41:25.800 Like it is, you can't be pro this class and pro the working man. You know, you, you, you got to
00:41:33.040 choose one. Are you for the oppressor or for the oppressed, you know? But anyway, so you, you get
00:41:38.540 these, this Alberta and if you could get Alberta voting, let's say like 70% or something like that.
00:41:46.060 And I think we could to join the U S you have a great Cassabelle to move troops in there.
00:41:51.500 And I think that what you might be able to negotiate as a Trump is a payout for it. It would
00:41:57.860 probably be a decent payout, but I think that Canada would have a really hard time. If you're
00:42:01.800 offering both money, the people of the district don't want to be part of Canada anymore. You've
00:42:06.340 already moved, you know, troops into the district. Um, I think it'd be really hard for Canada to push
00:42:12.200 against it at this point, especially when, you know, you point out the crimes that the Canadian
00:42:16.920 government is being, uh, is allowing to happen there. When you point out the scale of the
00:42:22.300 injustice that the Canadian government continues to allow it to be purported against its own citizens
00:42:27.980 and that Canada doesn't really have a future of anything contiguous was what it used to be.
00:42:33.600 I mean, everybody sees this as small chunk, like Alberta most might, but most of it doesn't.
00:42:39.040 And, and this is why the unaliving rates are so high in Canada right now. It's because
00:42:42.640 nobody sees a future with the existing regime. And I think that what could be a bigger wake up
00:42:47.460 call than when, when they see, and at the very least, if you did this, if they didn't end up
00:42:51.840 moving into the United States, what you're going to see in the next election cycle is people being
00:42:55.940 like, Hey, like we actually need to treat our conservatives seriously because they don't
00:43:00.460 want to be here anymore. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I think in the future, you know, maybe not immediately,
00:43:09.340 immediately that we're already starting to see it as a more and more capital flight
00:43:13.520 as people become less anchored to geographical areas. So it's just going to accelerate the
00:43:19.420 decline. There are so many factors that will make civilization and governmental declines happen
00:43:26.400 so much faster than anyone thinks. Like people expect, I think, for there to be multiple warning
00:43:30.980 signs when instead, by the time you really realize it's happening, it's already too late.
00:43:34.940 Yeah. No, absolutely. Anyway. So what do you want to do for dinner tonight? Simone,
00:43:39.720 am I going to reheat that chicken I had the other day, or that's probably bad at this point?
00:43:43.160 I probably wouldn't have it. Okay. Then let's go. Would you like curry? Chicken curry?
00:43:50.360 No. Do you prefer chicken curry? Do you want air fryer chicken? Air fryer chicken. Okay.
00:43:56.160 You're going to cook chicken tonight, right? Not fresh. Oh, I tried to thaw some out. So maybe I can.
00:44:03.060 It depends on what the status of the chicken I'm trying to thaw out is.
00:44:06.840 Yeah. I thought you were thawing some out.
00:44:09.440 I was, but every time I check on it, it's still like ice cube stage. So I don't know what's going
00:44:16.080 on there. That might actually make it easier for me to read it depending on just how frozen it is.
00:44:21.520 But if it is frozen, then I need to reheat. If it is not, then I will do something else.
00:44:26.780 By the way, that works for me. Those are wondering, we've been, our entire family has been out with the
00:44:32.120 flu for about a week. And like, like really, like we haven't been this sick since we got married,
00:44:37.580 I think. Not at the same time. Yeah. And it's been really difficult for us. And that's why my
00:44:43.980 cheeks are all puffy and everything. We don't know what's causing this. It could be an abscess. It
00:44:48.200 could be a months. It could be any number of things. At first I thought it was swollen lump nodes,
00:44:53.800 but we don't know now. Yeah. But we'll get better.
00:44:57.120 Yeah. No. And people are like, wait, why are you producing videos instead of recovering? It's
00:45:01.540 like, we spent a week recovering going through our backlog. Do you think we still had Christmas
00:45:04.700 decorations behind us? Like it's been tough. Anyway, I love you to dust them on. I love you too,
00:45:14.740 Malcolm. You're amazing. You're amazing.
00:45:17.360 Oh, help.
00:45:19.360 We watch the circus in full spin. Where logic's tossed into the bin. Deporting felons, that's a crime.
00:45:40.000 Though victims waited all this time. Why are them zokes so consistently evil? You can't both care for the
00:45:50.120 grain and the weevil. Systemic racism and trauma will be the legacy of Obama. They holler justice up on
00:46:02.400 high. Yet shield will those who make them cry. They lecture loud with moral might than pity crooks
00:46:12.600 who love to fight. They say communities they prize while turning blind and shutting eyes. If you point out
00:46:24.120 what the harm they do. They do. It's you they'll call the bigot too. Why are them zokes so consistently
00:46:32.880 evil? You can't both care for the grain and the weevil. Systemic racism and trauma will be the legacy of
00:46:44.400 Obama.
00:46:53.160 When they leave the border agape is those in shelters that bear the rape. They claim compassion's now at
00:47:03.860 stake, but shun the folks those thugs forsake. So let them rant, let banners fly. We'll sign and ask the
00:47:14.380 reason why. Protecting wolves while playing sheep. Why are them zokes so consistently evil? You can't
00:47:30.700 both care for the grain and the weevil. Systemic racism and trauma will be the legacy of Obama. Why are them zokes so
00:47:43.140 consistently evil? You can't both care for the grain and the weevil. Systemic racism and trauma will be the
00:47:53.960 legacy of Obama. They holler justice up on high. Yet shield are those who make them cry. They lecture loud
00:48:05.860 with war with a moral mind. Then pity crooks who love to fight. We'll be the legacy of Obama. We'll be the
00:48:16.980 Legacy of Obama