Candace Owens - July 10, 2024


Russell Brand & I Are Going To Break The Internet | Candace Ep 22


Episode Stats

Length

39 minutes

Words per Minute

189.7195

Word Count

7,442

Sentence Count

496

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

Candace Cameron Bure is a writer, comedian, podcaster, and podcaster. She is also a Holocaust denier, and a fierce critic of the anti-Zionist media. In this episode, Candace talks about how she became a public figure, and how she uses her platform to speak out against anti-Semitism and other forms of evil in the world. She also talks about her new book, The Devil Next Door, and her new podcast, which you should definitely check out. And, as always, thank you for supporting Humber River Health Foundation. Help us innovate to keep healthcare alive by making a donation at HumberRiverHealthFoundation.ca. From the discovery of insulin in 1921 to the promise of universal healthcare in 1966, now we face our biggest challenge yet: a cure for healthcare, reduced wait times, safer patients, and the end of hallway medicine. We re finding it all here at Humbers River Health, and we re making it all possible by helping us innovate. This podcast is brought to you by Humberriver Health Foundation, a Canadian non-profit organization that helps keep healthcare innovations alive. Donate at Healthcarelives.ca, and you ll get 20% off your first month with discount code HEARTLANDER. If you like what you're getting, you'll get 10% off the entire month, plus she'll get 15% off her first month for the rest of the month, and she'll be giving you access to all the best deals she can find on her website, too! and a free shipping service, plus a 20% discount, plus free shipping throughout the world, plus an additional $5/month, and more when you sign up for VIP access to the next month, you get $50/month gets you an ad-free version of the VIP membership plan! She'll also get a $100 or two-day shipping offer, and there's a discount when you get the entire place that gets you a VIP membership, and they get the deal starts starting at $50 or VIP access gets $99/place gets you get VIP access, plus they get $10/choice gets $4/place she gets VIP access and she gets $5 or she gets a VIP discount, and VIP gets $1/choice of VIP access starts she gets the whole place she gets in for VIP gets a choice of VIP gets gets $3/place they get in for the VIP service?


Transcript

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00:00:30.200 Happy Wednesday, everybody.
00:00:31.960 So Violet Affleck, the daughter of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, has turned 18 and she's
00:00:37.100 already going viral for testifying in front of the L.A. County Board, making an emotional
00:00:42.120 plea for mask mandates.
00:00:44.100 She wants everybody to wear a mask.
00:00:46.040 Plus, we've got George Clooney, who has penned an op-ed for the New York Times, making a similarly
00:00:50.840 emotional plea for Joe Biden to step down.
00:00:53.300 But first, last week it was, she's a flat earther.
00:00:57.100 But today, the Zionist media is trying to convince the public that I'm worse than a flat earther.
00:01:03.020 I'm, you guessed it, a Holocaust denier.
00:01:11.560 When will they ever grow tired of these games?
00:01:14.320 I know that I won't.
00:01:15.040 That's what's coming up on Candace.
00:01:20.060 My poor PR guy, he wakes up in the morning.
00:01:34.180 He's got tons of text messages from journalists asking for clarity.
00:01:37.140 Is it true?
00:01:37.920 Did Candace say this?
00:01:38.820 How could she say this?
00:01:39.920 And everybody knows what's happening.
00:01:41.740 They're watching the show, journalists, every minute of the show.
00:01:44.440 And they're looking for just a four-second clip that they can take out of context and
00:01:48.140 spin it and send it around to all of their journalist friends.
00:01:51.180 And we do.
00:01:51.860 We have a cell of Zionist media.
00:01:54.260 We have people that are working to further the interests of Israel.
00:01:57.620 And that is why they keep taking me out of context.
00:01:59.800 But I literally don't care.
00:02:01.420 I just hope they understand that I'm built different.
00:02:05.780 Don't care.
00:02:06.700 Built different.
00:02:07.460 Don't care.
00:02:08.020 I really do love that clip of Andrew Tate.
00:02:10.940 But it is very true.
00:02:12.400 I just know that I was built for this moment, this moment in time.
00:02:17.180 I have the courage.
00:02:18.020 And I feel so encouraged.
00:02:19.240 That's what's weird is how happy I am every single day.
00:02:22.840 And this morning, I started my day by having a very long interview with Russell Brand.
00:02:27.960 And I hadn't been on his show in quite some time.
00:02:30.360 And it was really great to speak to him because our journeys have converged in a variety of strange
00:02:35.400 ways.
00:02:35.800 Russell Brand was the interview that I was giving all the way in London on the night that
00:02:40.200 I met my husband.
00:02:41.040 I was notoriously three hours late when I met my husband because I was doing Russell Brand's
00:02:46.420 podcast.
00:02:47.760 And at the same moment, we have both been compelled toward faith, like understanding that the politics
00:02:54.200 is downstream from the faith conversation and the left versus right, Republican versus Democrat,
00:03:00.880 you know, the Tory versus Labour.
00:03:02.660 It means nothing if you don't understand this has always been about good versus evil.
00:03:07.120 And we had an amazing conversation.
00:03:08.380 And I'm telling you, it's going to break the Internet.
00:03:10.680 People will be extremely upset.
00:03:12.720 I think he said it's coming out in a few days.
00:03:14.660 But I did want to bring you a moment from it because I can do that.
00:03:18.320 I can give you guys a little premiere of that conversation.
00:03:20.560 Take a listen.
00:03:21.840 These are the bad guys.
00:03:23.140 The Christians are always the bad guys.
00:03:24.420 Every time you learn about Christian history, we're always the bad guys.
00:03:26.720 You learn about the Spanish Inquisition.
00:03:28.260 We're lied about what actually took place then because it makes Catholics and Christians
00:03:32.020 look bad.
00:03:33.160 You know, we're told that the Dark Ages, about the Dark Ages and the Age of Enlightenment,
00:03:36.780 the Dark Ages weren't dark.
00:03:38.300 It was an age of remarkable Christian progress, a remarkable Christian experimentation.
00:03:43.520 And so I am just very passionate now about using my platform to awaken Christians around
00:03:50.700 the world because I believe that when Christians are awakened, a lot of the evils in the world
00:03:54.000 will stop.
00:03:55.420 It feels to me that perhaps some of the things you are describing, and you're describing a
00:04:01.160 lot of things, Candice, are perhaps because in some ways Christianity through its various
00:04:08.340 forms of institutionalization became meshed onto power, whether that's through Roman Catholicism
00:04:15.500 and the establishment of the Vatican or even the conversion of Constantine, it seems that
00:04:20.820 the point that power and Christianity melded together, political power, I suppose I mean,
00:04:27.380 that there was a complexity that means, at least now, that we truly are living in an
00:04:33.140 individualistic, materialistic, progressive and post-late rational, post-Enlightenment
00:04:39.560 age, that Christianity is sort of in the quagmire with old discarded ideas, somehow replaced
00:04:48.260 with some of the forms of progressivism that you, in your previous incarnation, focused on
00:04:53.680 quite heavily.
00:04:55.640 And I suppose there's an assumption that Christianity doesn't require any protection, doesn't require
00:05:02.180 any special spaces.
00:05:04.740 I've heard people say, for example, that this return to Christianity that seems to be happening
00:05:10.820 culturally, this new intrigue and excitement, a kind of a new awakening, a sort of what might
00:05:16.360 be what precedes a second coming or a rapture, is an attempt by the culture to reboot the last
00:05:22.680 thing that works.
00:05:25.120 True Christianity, Candice, would by its nature be anti-establishment?
00:05:31.080 It's somehow challenging to the people in positions of power and to powerful institutions.
00:05:39.560 It seems that you've embraced this aspect of Christianity.
00:05:43.500 But when you look at the modern political stage with what's happening in my country,
00:05:48.700 a new centralist, authoritarian, globalist government coming to power with an extraordinary portion
00:05:54.760 of the votes, what's happened in France, a kind of machination and alloying of political
00:06:00.860 groups in order to maintain Macron's centrist, authoritarian, globalist power, that what is
00:06:06.640 required is a kind of inversion, a new radicalism.
00:06:10.860 And yet the only type of radicalism that's sort of discussed is either technological radicalism
00:06:15.020 and advanced citizen management or maybe Islam.
00:06:18.040 I wonder what you think about the necessity for this new Christian awakening to become
00:06:24.860 politicized or at least to become a challenge to existing political power.
00:06:29.320 You'll be able to hear my answer to that when he drops the interview.
00:06:33.060 But here is what I will say.
00:06:34.200 I'm very aware of why I'm being attacked.
00:06:36.620 Obviously, they don't think I'm a Holocaust denier.
00:06:38.980 No more do they believe that I am a flat earther.
00:06:41.700 But they understand that I am talking about Christian concepts.
00:06:44.600 I am talking about Christian history.
00:06:47.020 I'm talking about the fact that Christians were mass murdered across Europe and then Americans
00:06:51.560 were sold lies about that murder.
00:06:53.300 And so they've taken out of context a clip because what they don't want people to see
00:06:57.320 is the BBC documentary that I went over in that episode, The Savage Peace, learning that
00:07:03.180 German civilians, German Christians were murdered in mass by the Allies.
00:07:08.120 This has been hidden.
00:07:09.500 Most Americans don't know it.
00:07:10.660 And most Americans have been shocked to learn it.
00:07:12.760 And so they want me gone because, oh, then what falls apart, of course, is this entire
00:07:16.920 narrative that we're always fighting the bad guys.
00:07:19.360 Here's what I believe.
00:07:20.580 I believe it is and always has been a holy war.
00:07:24.300 I believe that there are spiritual forces at play that are trying to make Americans atheistic
00:07:28.220 and make Americans believe in nothing other than government, more governance as a solution
00:07:33.300 to everything.
00:07:34.360 And the more I look into history and start examining it through the lens of Christianity,
00:07:39.080 I am shocked by what I discover.
00:07:41.140 Let's talk about World War II.
00:07:42.040 Are you ready?
00:07:42.520 I actually think that if I were to write a book about America, American involvement in
00:07:48.560 the history of war, in the history of World War II, I would entitle it, Oops, We Accidentally
00:07:54.080 Bombed Christians Again.
00:07:56.040 And the subtitle would be, But It's an Accident.
00:07:58.560 It was a total accident.
00:07:59.580 I swear.
00:08:00.500 Or It Didn't Matter.
00:08:01.900 I swear.
00:08:02.820 Or But We Had to Do It.
00:08:04.020 I swear.
00:08:05.160 Yeah.
00:08:05.860 Unbelievably, when you start looking through the lens of Christianity, you begin to ask yourself
00:08:09.880 a question.
00:08:10.200 How many times can you accidentally bomb a Christian monastery or a Christian cathedral
00:08:16.900 before we're allowed to wonder if maybe it wasn't an accident at all, if maybe it was
00:08:22.680 an actual strategy, if maybe Christians in the West were propagandized severely by Edward
00:08:28.620 Bernays, as Sigmund Ford's nephew, as we were during World War II, to permit the mass atrocities
00:08:34.600 that were enacted against Christians in the East?
00:08:36.840 I'm just asking a question.
00:08:38.500 I've been asking those questions for a while now.
00:08:40.800 I'm now just asking them out loud.
00:08:43.100 Began really for me when I was on that charter pilgrimage.
00:08:46.260 And you remember, I did that three-day pilgrimage with Catholics, and we marched to charter,
00:08:52.240 the charter cathedral, that is.
00:08:53.580 It's got a wonderful story.
00:08:56.000 In August of 1944, American forces were approaching charters.
00:09:00.080 And they believed, because of bad intelligence, that the cathedrals, towers, and steeples were
00:09:04.900 being used by the enemy.
00:09:08.100 And somebody that was in their ranks said, okay, I actually don't know if this intel is
00:09:14.500 good.
00:09:14.980 They were told that building must be destroyed.
00:09:17.120 There are Nazis in there.
00:09:18.820 Before the bombardment was ordered, Colonel Wellborn Barton Griffith Jr., he's a hero,
00:09:24.440 volunteered himself because he felt so conflicted about that order.
00:09:27.180 He said, I will sneak through the German lines to see if this intel is true or not.
00:09:33.340 He, and he took another troop along with him, successfully evaded the enemy, climbed the
00:09:38.580 towers of the cathedral, and confirmed that there were no enemies at all.
00:09:42.960 No.
00:09:43.480 So the bombardment order was rescinded.
00:09:45.360 The charter cathedral still stands.
00:09:48.100 But to be clear, that is not the story for the majority of the cathedrals that were bombarded
00:09:53.080 throughout World War II.
00:09:55.020 Here's another story, and you may have heard it.
00:09:57.280 If you're Catholic, you probably know it.
00:09:58.580 Monte Cassino in Italy.
00:10:00.380 Same thing happened.
00:10:01.780 The Allied forces were given intelligence that the Germans were going to use Monte Cassino.
00:10:08.940 What?
00:10:09.740 No, that, bombard it.
00:10:11.860 It was ambiguous information regarding the Germans' location that was believed to be valid.
00:10:17.120 However, up to the last days before the bombing, Martino Matronolo, who was a monk who remained
00:10:23.820 at Monte Cassino, asserted that, no, it is not being used by anybody.
00:10:28.720 No, this is just our monastery with a tremendous history behind it.
00:10:33.220 But guess what?
00:10:34.320 Despite the fact that an American contested and said, we absolutely should not bomb this,
00:10:40.140 it still happened.
00:10:41.480 They bombed the abbey, and monks were trapped in it while it was bombed.
00:10:47.480 But don't worry, guys.
00:10:48.440 Guardian headline has got this covered.
00:10:50.260 Look, here it is.
00:10:51.880 Error led to the bombing of Monte Cassino.
00:10:55.540 Monastery destroyed after translation slip by the British intelligence officer.
00:11:00.800 It just kept happening.
00:11:01.560 There was just, it was an error.
00:11:03.380 It was bad intel.
00:11:04.680 Well, and the translation didn't make it over in the correct way, and I guess the American
00:11:10.980 troops couldn't understand the British accent or something.
00:11:14.740 Of course, the theater in Cologne was not as lucky.
00:11:19.140 That was also bombed by the Allies in 1944, as was the Konigsberg Cathedral, obliterated by
00:11:25.220 the Soviets in 1944.
00:11:27.680 And nobody cares because I guess they were Germans.
00:11:31.260 I'm sure it was all just a coincidence, by the way, when in Dresden, as Christians were
00:11:38.180 getting ready to celebrate Ash Wednesday, they were literally turned into ashes.
00:11:44.680 What happened in Dresden was a war crime.
00:11:47.400 There's no other way to look at it.
00:11:48.600 It was an absolute war crime.
00:11:50.860 And yeah, again, just a coincidence that it was Ash Wednesday, but this happened.
00:11:56.820 And of course, if you talk about Nagasaki, people get really upset on Twitter.
00:12:00.900 Oh, no, Zionist media is going to come for me hard, because how dare you, Candace?
00:12:04.900 How dare you talk about Nagasaki?
00:12:07.300 Because that, too, was just things happened.
00:12:10.380 You know, they were going to bomb somewhere else, and then they don't know who gave the
00:12:12.960 orders, but somebody said, do Nagasaki instead.
00:12:15.980 So on a cloudy morning, on August 9th, 1945, a B-29 bomber named Boxcar of the U.S.
00:12:26.020 Army Air Force flew over the Japanese port city of Nagasaki and dropped a radioactive plutonium
00:12:32.100 implosion bomb 300 yards from the second largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Far East.
00:12:39.180 That was called Urukami Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
00:12:44.340 So yes, at 11.02 a.m., when the bomb was dropped on the cathedral, Nagasaki was the most Christian city in Japan.
00:12:54.080 And two-thirds of the Catholic population perished that day in that city.
00:12:59.180 But again, they had to do that to end the war, and it was just, they bombed there as opposed to somebody else.
00:13:06.900 Don't ask any further questions.
00:13:08.120 In fact, if you do, you're a monster.
00:13:10.020 I guess the priests in Hiroshima were luckier.
00:13:13.940 Here's an aerial view of the Lady of the Assumption Church after the August 6th, 1945 bomb drop.
00:13:20.200 Yep, another nuke dropped.
00:13:22.520 Unfortunately, a small group of priests can be seen standing in the road in front of their church.
00:13:28.700 Despite being at the epicenter of the bombing, having just completed their mass on Sunday,
00:13:35.180 these Jesuit priests survive.
00:13:37.520 But again, don't think too hard about that.
00:13:38.920 Bad intel and accidents happen all the time.
00:13:41.160 In fact, they're still happening.
00:13:42.840 It's so weird in Canada.
00:13:43.960 Have you heard about this?
00:13:45.060 Do you guys remember when three years ago there was that major story that broke in Canada?
00:13:49.200 And basically the left went crazy because it allowed for them to just be openly prejudiced against Christians.
00:13:55.760 They said that they had found a mass grave that was containing the remains of indigenous children
00:14:01.480 that they allegedly discovered beneath a Catholic church, right?
00:14:07.260 So they were like, oh, this used to be a government boarding school run by the Catholic church.
00:14:12.360 We just dug up these bones of the indigenous people.
00:14:14.440 So now we realize that Catholics were mass murdering indigenous people.
00:14:17.720 Guess what?
00:14:19.800 That entire story turned out to be a hoax.
00:14:24.260 I think the term that people like to use is a blood libel against Christians.
00:14:28.880 And guess what happened because of that blood libel against Christians?
00:14:31.820 Again, this is just three years ago in Canada.
00:14:35.540 At least 85 Catholic churches across Canada were destroyed by arson.
00:14:42.120 They were vandalized, desecrated, and the Canadian political party cheered it on.
00:14:47.360 They were like, yeah, get those Catholics.
00:14:48.960 85 Catholic churches in Canada have since been destroyed on the basis of a lie
00:14:56.780 that the mainstream media allowed to run freely.
00:15:00.540 Think about that.
00:15:02.940 Think about that.
00:15:03.800 They even raised money supporting the investigation of the mass graves.
00:15:08.000 It was all a lie.
00:15:08.920 It was all a hoax.
00:15:10.020 And nobody cares because it's Christians.
00:15:13.660 And Christians, you are supposed to be subjugated.
00:15:15.840 You are supposed to do the bidding for other religions.
00:15:17.980 In fact, you should be doing the absolute most for other faiths.
00:15:21.320 And if you start speaking out about your faith,
00:15:24.380 if you start recognizing this trend of bad intel and Catholic churches,
00:15:30.040 then subsequently being bombed and destroyed and shelled,
00:15:34.520 well, that would make you a problem.
00:15:35.780 That would make you even plausibly a flat, earthing, Holocaust-denying idiot.
00:15:40.680 So don't do that, Christians.
00:15:42.860 Don't start looking at your own history and getting vocal about it.
00:15:46.560 That would make you me.
00:15:48.760 Speaking of Christianity, if there is one thing that we do fight for as Christians,
00:15:53.260 it is life.
00:15:54.100 And that is something that Russell, Brandon, and I discussed.
00:15:56.060 We talked about abortion.
00:15:57.340 We talked about what it means to be pro-life today.
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00:17:04.060 All right, now it's time to get into some stories.
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00:17:23.280 All right, first up, I would love to speak about Violet Affleck.
00:17:26.800 I would like to talk about the Afflecks in general,
00:17:28.760 and genuinely, I would love to speak to Ben Affleck,
00:17:31.960 but we know it is never going to happen.
00:17:34.280 Hollywood is just a study in demonism.
00:17:37.240 It really is.
00:17:38.260 And I hope now that you're listening to the show,
00:17:39.660 you recognize that and you see the signs everywhere.
00:17:42.020 And I wish I could tell you more about my conversation with Russell Brand,
00:17:45.020 but we specifically talked about Hollywood
00:17:47.320 and how basically whatever the Bible says,
00:17:49.400 they are selling the opposite, right?
00:17:51.480 And it's because they believe ultimately that their God is government.
00:17:54.480 I don't like talking about children on this show,
00:17:58.240 but what I will say is that those children that are put into the public sphere,
00:18:02.240 the children of these Hollywood celebrities,
00:18:05.660 always get coverage,
00:18:06.920 and whatever they're doing seems to be the trend that is being established
00:18:10.460 because people want to be just like them.
00:18:12.740 In the Affleck family, you know,
00:18:13.740 they have one daughter who is, I think, non-binary that came out recently,
00:18:17.720 and she learned to be non-binary
00:18:19.620 because she was hanging out with J-Lo's kid,
00:18:21.640 or she's trans, I can't remember which one it is,
00:18:24.420 but that's going on.
00:18:25.360 And now you have this other daughter
00:18:26.820 who seems to identify as her gender.
00:18:30.820 Her name is Violet Affleck.
00:18:32.100 She just turned 18 years old.
00:18:33.900 And she's getting a bit of press right now
00:18:35.760 because she went down to the L.A. County Board
00:18:38.220 and she decided to testify on behalf of mask mandates
00:18:42.520 because she believes that mask mandates will keep more people alive.
00:18:45.700 Take a listen to what she had to say.
00:18:47.880 Violet Affleck, Los Angeles resident, first-time voter, I'm 18.
00:18:51.640 I contracted a post-trial condition in 2019.
00:18:54.780 I'm okay now, but I saw firsthand that medicine
00:18:56.720 does not always have answers to the consequences of even minor viruses.
00:19:00.320 The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown that into sharper relief.
00:19:02.680 One in 10 infections leads to long COVID,
00:19:04.540 which is a devastating neurological cardiovascular illness
00:19:07.180 that can take away people's ability to work, move, see, and even think.
00:19:10.820 It stands to exacerbate our homelessness crisis
00:19:13.360 as well as the suffering of many people in our city.
00:19:15.440 It hits communities of color, disabled people, elderly people,
00:19:17.620 trans people, women, and anyone in a public-facing essential job the hardest.
00:19:20.580 To confront the long COVID crisis, I demand mask availability,
00:19:24.420 air filtration, and far UVC light in government facilities,
00:19:27.400 including jails and detention centers,
00:19:29.200 and mask mandates in county medical facilities.
00:19:31.880 We must expand the availability of high-quality free tests and treatment,
00:19:34.640 and most importantly, the county must oppose mask bans for any reason.
00:19:38.280 They do not keep us safer.
00:19:39.960 They make vulnerable members of our community less safe
00:19:42.420 and make everyone less able to participate in Los Angeles together.
00:19:45.520 Thank you.
00:19:47.280 So, I'm going to try to be very kind here.
00:19:50.560 First of all, she is 18, and I know that people are absolutely crushing her.
00:19:54.920 I genuinely feel bad for her because she's being raised by two individuals
00:19:58.280 who have given into the whims of Hollywood, obviously,
00:20:00.580 because of the decisions that you can see that this household is making.
00:20:03.340 But the other thing that I want to say is that when you're 18,
00:20:05.300 you do tend to be dumb, right?
00:20:06.620 Like, you make decisions and you say things,
00:20:08.280 and the things that you believe at 18,
00:20:09.460 you're not going to believe when you are 35 years old like I am today.
00:20:12.460 And so, I try not to hold people to their perspectives when they were 18
00:20:15.400 because I don't want to be held to their perspectives when I am 18.
00:20:17.740 And you are sort of whimsical and fantastical,
00:20:21.900 and you believe solutions can be this easy.
00:20:23.580 And genuinely, the majority of kids, probably not her,
00:20:26.500 are coming out of the public school system,
00:20:28.440 and they are being trained to believe,
00:20:30.760 they're propagandized to believe that the government
00:20:32.560 can provide every solution to every problem in society,
00:20:35.740 that all you need is more governance.
00:20:37.360 So, I want to really just speak about what she's saying
00:20:40.280 without attacking her as an individual
00:20:42.420 because she needs time to grow,
00:20:43.820 and she probably needs time to grow outside of Los Angeles County,
00:20:47.120 if we're being honest.
00:20:48.020 And maybe she can take her down here in Tennessee.
00:20:50.340 People who have never been wearing masks like myself,
00:20:53.080 and very much our faith is in God, not in government.
00:20:57.280 And we understand that the government is not what keeps you alive.
00:21:00.400 And also, obviously, what she's missing here
00:21:04.340 is that Fauci came out and said that they made up the whole mask thing.
00:21:07.540 So, to speak about what she's actually doing,
00:21:10.500 because that's more important, she's still wearing a mask.
00:21:12.420 And you see these types.
00:21:13.360 Taylor Lorenz is also still wearing a mask.
00:21:15.480 She's a former journalist or a current journalist for Washington Post.
00:21:18.800 And I have actually seen clips of Violet,
00:21:22.000 because of how famous her father is, wearing a mask.
00:21:24.600 And I was wondering in my head,
00:21:25.460 why is she perpetually wearing a mask?
00:21:27.180 And this is what it gets into when we say
00:21:29.620 that you need to recognize that the government
00:21:32.280 basically read the Bible, right?
00:21:34.860 The Satanists read the Bible, and they said,
00:21:36.260 how can we recreate this so that people believe
00:21:38.360 that we are the creators, that they come to us for life?
00:21:41.680 We'll tell them the Bible is fake
00:21:43.320 while we actually try to create a system
00:21:46.160 that mimics the Bible by inverting everything
00:21:49.180 in the Bible on its head.
00:21:50.020 So, the government is now going to keep you alive, right?
00:21:52.840 And she's so committed to this faith
00:21:54.580 that one of the sacraments is you wear a mask,
00:21:56.360 you cover your face, because the experts,
00:21:59.240 these are all their little demigods,
00:22:00.640 came to her and told her, this is what you need to do.
00:22:02.860 This is what you need to sacrifice.
00:22:03.760 You're going to sacrifice your face,
00:22:04.600 and we'll keep you alive.
00:22:05.860 Again, that science has already been debunked, right?
00:22:08.580 It was never science, because it was a faith.
00:22:11.320 This is why I said science has become a faith.
00:22:14.380 People say the correct way to say that is scientism.
00:22:17.140 And I'm like, yeah, well, I think full-on science
00:22:18.860 has just become scientism,
00:22:20.280 and you can see how she is committed to this faith.
00:22:23.240 She did what they said, and she won't take the mask off
00:22:26.120 because she's been wearing it for so long,
00:22:28.300 it's become a part of her identity, right?
00:22:30.140 So she is as much of a mask wearer as I am a Catholic, okay?
00:22:35.720 She is committed to this.
00:22:37.520 And so the next thing to show how committed she is
00:22:40.860 to this faith is to go to the government
00:22:42.820 and to make this plea, to publicly please more governance.
00:22:46.900 And know, next time you guys do this,
00:22:49.140 even the people, this is what she's saying,
00:22:50.720 even the people that are not wearing a mask,
00:22:53.380 they must be enforced.
00:22:54.480 There can be no exceptions.
00:22:55.860 Even those three-month-old crying babies on the plane,
00:22:59.480 mask them up.
00:23:00.600 That's what she's asking for.
00:23:01.560 She's saying there can be no exceptions here.
00:23:03.420 Like, we all must be forced to bow our heads and belief
00:23:09.780 and to bend the knee to governance.
00:23:13.560 Like, she is subservient to governance.
00:23:15.180 She knows that that, she believes that that
00:23:17.140 is the real God in life.
00:23:18.420 And if only everyone else could see that,
00:23:20.320 the world would be better.
00:23:21.220 That's what she actually believes.
00:23:22.640 It's sick.
00:23:23.780 It is an illness.
00:23:25.460 And unfortunately for her, she's very young,
00:23:28.020 it genuinely is not her fault.
00:23:29.960 And so I wish when people would critique this,
00:23:32.040 they would just critique what she is saying
00:23:33.880 outside of who she is,
00:23:34.900 because she has no idea who she is.
00:23:36.700 She grew up in a cult,
00:23:37.860 and she doesn't even know that it's a cult.
00:23:39.180 Until she steps outside of the cult,
00:23:41.280 will she be able, when she steps out of the cult,
00:23:42.960 she'll be able to see things for the first time.
00:23:45.160 And this is very much, by the way,
00:23:46.060 the story of Russell Brandt.
00:23:46.880 It's why he's a brilliant person to speak to,
00:23:48.300 because he was in it,
00:23:49.120 and now he's out of it.
00:23:50.340 And look at what his life has become
00:23:51.960 since abandoning Hollywood, right?
00:23:54.280 He's talking about freedom.
00:23:55.500 He's talking about real purpose,
00:23:56.860 and he has found God.
00:23:58.300 So it's sad to me when I see this,
00:24:00.080 but it's important to talk about,
00:24:01.400 because the public school system exists
00:24:03.480 to create people like Violet.
00:24:05.380 Culture exists, right,
00:24:06.980 to create people like Violet,
00:24:08.340 to tell her which ideas she should have,
00:24:10.360 and which sacrifices she can make.
00:24:12.140 And in this instance,
00:24:13.500 her sacrifice is her entire face.
00:24:15.740 And of course,
00:24:16.240 most of us understand that
00:24:17.820 what she's asking for are higher taxes, right?
00:24:20.480 We got to spend more and more and more
00:24:22.960 of hard taxpayers' money,
00:24:24.920 because obviously that's the solution.
00:24:27.060 We just need to sacrifice
00:24:28.620 more of our hard-earned money.
00:24:30.440 And I think that after everything
00:24:31.300 that we've been through this year,
00:24:32.760 after the inflation that we've seen
00:24:33.980 the last four years,
00:24:34.960 and watching our tax-paying dollars
00:24:36.500 fund these endless wars,
00:24:38.520 witnessing the persecution
00:24:39.520 of a political opponent
00:24:40.340 like some banana republic,
00:24:41.580 after witnessing all of that,
00:24:43.340 all of us are wondering,
00:24:44.220 what can we do to defend
00:24:45.400 our hard-earned money?
00:24:47.120 I know what I'm doing.
00:24:47.700 I'm diversifying with gold and silver.
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00:25:34.880 So nail in the coffin,
00:25:36.260 nail in the coffin.
00:25:37.560 George Clooney,
00:25:38.380 you know,
00:25:38.560 he's our resident Hollywood Democrat.
00:25:40.420 He is everywhere he needs to be
00:25:42.000 at every fundraiser,
00:25:42.980 shaking hands with all the power players,
00:25:44.880 constantly telling us how to vote.
00:25:46.300 He's just in, you know,
00:25:47.540 he's like in the in crowd.
00:25:49.300 I do not trust him at all.
00:25:52.080 And so this is how you really know
00:25:53.940 it's over for Biden
00:25:54.660 that the decision has been made
00:25:55.760 by the CIA.
00:25:56.860 Then he's just got to step aside
00:25:58.280 because George Clooney
00:25:59.200 is now jumping ship
00:26:00.940 in the form of a very emotional op-ed
00:26:03.860 that he wrote for the New York Times.
00:26:05.440 And he starts it by telling you
00:26:07.120 that he loves Biden.
00:26:08.360 He said, he writes,
00:26:08.820 I love Joe Biden as a senator,
00:26:10.600 as a vice president,
00:26:11.380 and as president.
00:26:12.380 I consider him a friend
00:26:13.280 and I believe in him,
00:26:14.200 believe in his character,
00:26:15.040 believe in his morals.
00:26:16.740 The last four years,
00:26:17.720 he won many of the battles he faced.
00:26:20.960 But the one battle he cannot win
00:26:22.860 is a fight against time.
00:26:24.560 None of us can.
00:26:25.300 It's devastating to say it.
00:26:26.860 But the Joe Biden
00:26:27.460 I was with three weeks ago
00:26:28.360 at the fundraiser
00:26:29.000 was not the Joe
00:26:30.700 big effing deal Biden of 2010.
00:26:33.800 I like that
00:26:34.220 because he goes back to 2010.
00:26:36.000 Joe Biden was definitely
00:26:36.860 the same Joe Biden
00:26:37.780 that he was
00:26:38.320 when he ran for president
00:26:39.180 of the United States.
00:26:39.840 But nobody cared.
00:26:40.640 I mean, nobody cared whatsoever.
00:26:41.900 And now they are
00:26:43.400 throwing him under the bus.
00:26:45.000 It's almost making me
00:26:45.900 want to defend Joe Biden
00:26:46.860 because it's just so obvious.
00:26:48.040 Like their attacks against him
00:26:49.400 are so obviously planned
00:26:51.340 and coordinated.
00:26:52.320 And they are all being told
00:26:53.700 to do this.
00:26:54.700 What do you think?
00:26:55.060 They just magically
00:26:56.000 found the courage to.
00:26:57.280 Like he said that he saw Joe Biden
00:26:59.280 at a fundraiser weeks ago.
00:27:01.280 Why didn't he write this op-ed
00:27:02.200 sooner than the debates?
00:27:03.720 That's out of curiosity.
00:27:04.560 Why didn't he do that?
00:27:05.980 He goes on.
00:27:06.500 He writes,
00:27:06.840 Was he tired?
00:27:07.700 Yes.
00:27:08.280 A cold?
00:27:08.960 Maybe.
00:27:09.220 But our party leaders
00:27:10.560 need to stop telling us
00:27:11.640 that 51 million people
00:27:12.900 didn't see what we just saw.
00:27:14.260 We're all so terrified
00:27:15.840 by the prospect
00:27:16.540 of a second Trump term
00:27:17.500 that we've opted to ignore
00:27:19.060 every warning sign.
00:27:20.700 OK, you are just
00:27:22.120 so ridiculous here,
00:27:23.420 George Clooney.
00:27:24.200 No one had more access
00:27:25.360 to Joe Biden
00:27:26.180 than you and Jill.
00:27:27.860 OK, and you,
00:27:29.160 like I said,
00:27:29.540 have been holding his hand.
00:27:30.380 I remember watching
00:27:31.280 these photos
00:27:31.900 that were published of him
00:27:33.360 and the media at the time
00:27:34.940 reported that his wife,
00:27:36.540 who also is a Democrat resident,
00:27:39.060 as I would say,
00:27:40.120 did not attend the fundraiser
00:27:41.880 because she is upset with him
00:27:43.280 about what's going on
00:27:43.920 with Gaza, right?
00:27:45.020 She thinks that what's going on
00:27:46.080 in Gaza,
00:27:46.500 she has used her platform,
00:27:47.940 Amala,
00:27:48.220 to say that she believes
00:27:49.260 it is a genocide
00:27:49.920 and so she did not accompany
00:27:51.040 her husband.
00:27:51.940 But her husband went.
00:27:52.940 Her husband spoke to Joe Biden.
00:27:55.420 Her husband realized,
00:27:56.760 as he has known all along,
00:27:57.640 that he was in full mental decline,
00:27:59.100 that he likely has Parkinson's,
00:28:00.760 that he is not able
00:28:02.340 to communicate effectively.
00:28:03.420 And despite this,
00:28:04.840 he did nothing
00:28:05.380 because George Clooney
00:28:07.280 has a handler, obviously.
00:28:09.520 There are people
00:28:09.980 that tell these actors
00:28:12.080 and actresses
00:28:13.040 when they are allowed
00:28:14.060 to speak out,
00:28:14.660 hey, hey, today we need you
00:28:15.980 to promote the COVID vaccine
00:28:17.260 and they do it, right?
00:28:18.580 Today we need you
00:28:19.520 to love Joe Biden
00:28:20.720 and say he's amazing
00:28:21.660 and they do it.
00:28:22.900 And at some point,
00:28:24.020 they all got the same message.
00:28:25.900 OK, Joe Biden's over.
00:28:27.460 It's time to cancel Joe Biden.
00:28:29.160 Be loving in your delivery.
00:28:30.420 And that's what this reads like.
00:28:31.420 It's just George Clooney
00:28:32.740 going for an Oscar.
00:28:33.920 OK, George Clooney
00:28:34.600 doing his best acting job
00:28:35.920 to pretend that he's startled by this.
00:28:38.140 And now it's actually time
00:28:39.680 to acknowledge
00:28:40.720 that what we've all known all along.
00:28:43.640 I'll just read you
00:28:44.140 one more bit of this.
00:28:46.180 Would it be messy?
00:28:47.140 Yes.
00:28:47.660 Democracy is talking
00:28:48.380 about replacing Joe Biden
00:28:49.540 or Joe Biden stepping down,
00:28:51.100 stepping down.
00:28:51.700 Would it be messy?
00:28:52.580 Yes.
00:28:53.300 Democracy is messy.
00:28:54.980 But would it enliven
00:28:55.860 our party and wake up voters
00:28:57.240 who long before the June debate
00:28:58.600 had already checked out?
00:28:59.780 It sure would.
00:29:01.020 The short ramp to Election Day
00:29:02.360 would be a benefit for us,
00:29:03.540 not a danger.
00:29:04.380 It would give us the chance
00:29:05.180 to showcase the future
00:29:06.220 without so much opposition research
00:29:08.260 and negative campaigning
00:29:09.520 that comes with these
00:29:10.200 ridiculously long
00:29:11.080 and expensive election seasons.
00:29:12.820 You know, in conclusion,
00:29:14.080 he probably didn't even write this
00:29:15.620 because this is a thing.
00:29:16.700 Like people,
00:29:17.220 they have people write articles
00:29:18.520 and they just say,
00:29:19.460 can we put your name on it
00:29:20.780 and send it out?
00:29:22.400 And so this was likely written
00:29:23.780 by somebody in the Biden campaign.
00:29:26.260 George Clooney
00:29:26.700 is one of their homies.
00:29:28.200 They hit him up.
00:29:28.860 They're like,
00:29:29.020 we're going to put your name
00:29:29.620 on this article
00:29:30.140 so that it goes viral
00:29:31.060 and people read it
00:29:31.820 and believe that it's your word.
00:29:33.380 And George Clooney says yes
00:29:34.360 because George Clooney
00:29:35.760 is a puppet of the establishment.
00:29:37.420 That is the reality.
00:29:38.040 There are tons of actors
00:29:38.800 who are Sean Penn among them.
00:29:40.200 Every person that instantly
00:29:42.020 got on a plane
00:29:42.700 to go hang out with Zelensky
00:29:44.200 in a war zone
00:29:45.380 because that's totally
00:29:45.940 what actors would do.
00:29:46.800 They're so brave.
00:29:47.400 They would totally risk their lives
00:29:49.160 to go play a song
00:29:50.580 as, what was it?
00:29:52.120 Was it Bono or U2
00:29:53.160 that like went into
00:29:53.960 and were playing a song
00:29:55.440 in the subway?
00:29:57.020 It's a joke.
00:29:58.180 It's just all so performative
00:29:59.360 but of course it's performative.
00:30:00.300 These are,
00:30:01.060 at the end of the day,
00:30:01.580 they're actors.
00:30:02.800 That's what they do.
00:30:03.140 They continue to act.
00:30:04.440 They acted like he was fine
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00:31:06.500 All right, guys.
00:31:07.100 Now let's jump into
00:31:07.720 some of your comments.
00:31:14.860 Look, people had a lot
00:31:16.320 of feelings yesterday
00:31:17.440 about me talking
00:31:18.340 about Jordan Peterson.
00:31:19.580 What do you want me to do?
00:31:20.720 I'm obviously reporting
00:31:21.660 on what I'm seeing.
00:31:22.240 It's not my fault, OK,
00:31:23.920 that I am acknowledging
00:31:25.080 that a lot of people
00:31:26.760 who follow Jordan Peterson
00:31:28.060 have broken off from that,
00:31:29.400 men that genuinely
00:31:30.220 believed in him.
00:31:30.920 I mean, you could see the comments.
00:31:31.940 I got my book signed from him,
00:31:33.480 like, what's going on?
00:31:34.620 And a lot of it is because
00:31:35.860 of what's happening on Twitter
00:31:37.120 and Michaela Peterson
00:31:38.240 calling for censorship.
00:31:41.400 This is a person
00:31:42.060 who represents herself
00:31:43.020 as Jordan Peterson's manager,
00:31:45.000 his daughter,
00:31:45.660 and at times his spokesperson.
00:31:46.800 She has called for censorship.
00:31:49.000 That is newsworthy,
00:31:50.080 no matter which way
00:31:50.780 you slice it.
00:31:51.380 And it is not personal.
00:31:52.760 Jordan Peterson has been
00:31:53.400 very nice to me.
00:31:54.380 But we have to talk about that.
00:31:55.500 I need clarity
00:31:57.000 on his perspectives on speech
00:31:58.500 because that is not
00:32:00.460 what he has been
00:32:01.520 arguing for in the past.
00:32:02.860 And hopefully,
00:32:03.580 this is just his daughter
00:32:04.760 speaking on his behalf
00:32:05.780 or speaking, I guess,
00:32:07.540 on the family's behalf.
00:32:08.320 But that still makes me nervous.
00:32:09.660 I want to hear him say
00:32:10.640 he doesn't believe that,
00:32:12.140 that he does not believe
00:32:12.740 that people should be censored
00:32:13.680 for using the word filth.
00:32:15.600 Anyways, Michaela Peterson
00:32:16.500 instantly commented
00:32:17.400 she was having a spiral
00:32:18.240 on Twitter.
00:32:18.720 She wrote,
00:32:19.320 One-fifth of Americans
00:32:20.080 are prescribed psych meds
00:32:21.220 like my dad was.
00:32:22.240 They are nearly impossible
00:32:23.240 to get off and cause withdrawal.
00:32:25.100 So severe,
00:32:26.100 especially after long-term use,
00:32:27.560 that most people stay on them.
00:32:29.000 I hope we don't ever suffer
00:32:30.040 the way he did
00:32:30.760 coming off of those meds.
00:32:32.380 First and foremost, Michaela,
00:32:33.100 just because I don't live my life
00:32:34.520 and every personal thing
00:32:35.280 that happens to me
00:32:35.860 on the internet,
00:32:36.380 the idea that I don't know
00:32:37.780 anything about drug addiction
00:32:39.480 or I've never lived
00:32:40.600 through anything is crap.
00:32:41.860 It's a horrible way
00:32:43.160 to present your argument.
00:32:44.440 I think every single family,
00:32:46.660 sadly, in America
00:32:47.440 has in some way
00:32:48.500 been impacted by drugs.
00:32:49.820 That's just the reality
00:32:50.420 that we live in
00:32:50.960 and I am no exception
00:32:52.180 to that rule.
00:32:53.120 Again, just because I don't
00:32:53.800 wear my heart on my sleeve
00:32:54.820 doesn't mean that I haven't
00:32:55.700 lived through a lot of things.
00:32:57.120 I would argue
00:32:57.660 that I've probably lived
00:32:58.720 through more
00:32:59.140 before I turned 10 years old
00:33:00.600 than you've lived
00:33:00.960 in your entire life.
00:33:01.760 That would be my guess.
00:33:03.220 But again,
00:33:03.900 I'm not here
00:33:04.380 to stage a pity party.
00:33:05.740 I'm here to talk about
00:33:06.440 why he is condoning
00:33:08.860 or platforming
00:33:09.980 or not saying something
00:33:10.980 about your extreme calls
00:33:12.320 to censor speech.
00:33:13.040 Those are extreme.
00:33:14.480 We don't stand for that.
00:33:15.700 Least of all
00:33:16.440 on the conservative side
00:33:18.040 of things.
00:33:19.200 Vagabond writes,
00:33:19.760 I hope JP sees this
00:33:20.920 and takes you up
00:33:21.700 on your offer,
00:33:22.560 the offer to come sit down
00:33:23.580 and talk about this.
00:33:24.500 As someone who really
00:33:25.420 took what he said to heart
00:33:26.540 when my life was really
00:33:27.380 in a bad place,
00:33:28.340 I have improved my life
00:33:29.440 drastically in part
00:33:30.500 due to him.
00:33:31.380 It hurts to see him
00:33:32.540 fall to the level
00:33:33.220 of baseless gaslighting
00:33:34.560 and name calling.
00:33:35.580 His daughter's tweets
00:33:36.320 were just so childish.
00:33:37.940 When you will debate
00:33:38.940 and talk to communists,
00:33:40.780 Marxists,
00:33:41.400 Zionists,
00:33:42.060 leftists,
00:33:43.120 Muslim,
00:33:43.600 jihadists,
00:33:44.280 atheists,
00:33:44.760 but not a Christian nationalist,
00:33:46.440 it shows there is
00:33:47.300 a deeper reason
00:33:48.160 at play here.
00:33:49.040 That's a very interesting
00:33:50.420 comment and I hadn't
00:33:51.420 considered that
00:33:52.140 and that also could be
00:33:53.320 why people are going,
00:33:54.380 is he just going
00:33:56.000 to protect Zionism
00:33:57.380 and not actually follow
00:33:58.940 what his principles are,
00:34:00.900 which he believes
00:34:01.420 in free speech?
00:34:01.920 He has sat down
00:34:03.000 and spoken to a lot
00:34:03.860 of people
00:34:04.220 with conflicting opinions
00:34:05.240 and yet he seems
00:34:06.880 to accept,
00:34:07.800 he pretends,
00:34:08.800 I think rather,
00:34:09.920 that like the Groypers,
00:34:11.260 you can't even sit down
00:34:12.340 with a Groyper
00:34:12.860 and have a conversation.
00:34:14.040 Groyper, by the way,
00:34:14.920 for those of you
00:34:15.180 that don't know,
00:34:15.660 it's the term that's used
00:34:17.040 to describe people
00:34:18.460 that follow Nick Fuentes
00:34:19.740 and I actually have no idea
00:34:21.920 why they're called Groypers.
00:34:22.960 I can't even give you
00:34:23.500 an explanation for that
00:34:24.400 but I believe in,
00:34:25.800 I'm radical
00:34:26.440 when it comes to free speech.
00:34:27.540 I believe that
00:34:28.560 you have to platform
00:34:29.820 even ideas that you believe
00:34:31.080 are horrific and backwards
00:34:32.580 so you can show the public
00:34:34.260 how horrific
00:34:34.980 and how backwards
00:34:35.680 those ideas are.
00:34:36.460 That's why I'm not afraid
00:34:37.260 of any debate.
00:34:37.800 I just genuinely am not
00:34:38.900 because I believe
00:34:40.000 that I'm right
00:34:40.460 and I also have the humility
00:34:41.440 to be wrong
00:34:42.040 and again,
00:34:43.000 this does not wipe away
00:34:44.060 all of the amazing contributions
00:34:45.580 that Jordan Peterson
00:34:46.280 has made
00:34:46.700 and he has made plenty.
00:34:48.480 I mean,
00:34:48.720 he has literally
00:34:49.480 radically transformed
00:34:50.480 so many individuals' lives
00:34:51.760 but if he is not living that
00:34:54.580 or if something has changed
00:34:55.860 or his perspectives have changed,
00:34:57.360 I think people deserve
00:34:58.420 to know about that
00:34:58.980 because they have placed
00:35:00.720 so much investment in him.
00:35:01.820 I mean,
00:35:02.060 the reason he is wealthy
00:35:03.280 is because he had
00:35:04.340 these perspectives
00:35:05.120 on speech
00:35:06.800 when he's talking about
00:35:07.700 how he believes
00:35:08.380 in free speech,
00:35:09.020 how he radically
00:35:09.440 believes in free speech
00:35:10.280 and so he took money
00:35:11.660 from people that believed in him
00:35:12.900 and I think if you change
00:35:14.560 a perspective,
00:35:15.220 which you are welcome
00:35:15.780 to do by the way,
00:35:16.600 you are totally welcome
00:35:17.220 to do that,
00:35:18.100 you at least owe it
00:35:18.920 to your audience
00:35:19.540 to explain why that may be.
00:35:22.040 This person writes,
00:35:22.820 there was never any
00:35:23.760 coming back from
00:35:24.780 give them hell.
00:35:26.180 Give who hell?
00:35:27.080 A population
00:35:27.600 that's already besieged?
00:35:29.160 That's made up
00:35:29.920 of over 50% children.
00:35:31.560 Disgusting.
00:35:31.980 It was a full mask
00:35:32.900 slipping moment
00:35:33.400 that I will never unsee.
00:35:35.200 Yes, as I said,
00:35:36.020 I was just reporting
00:35:36.760 on what happened
00:35:37.440 and a lot of people
00:35:39.300 who have been
00:35:40.520 very sympathetic
00:35:41.140 to what's going on
00:35:41.800 to the Palestinians
00:35:42.320 were disturbed
00:35:42.840 by that tweet.
00:35:43.900 He may,
00:35:44.440 I think he did actually
00:35:45.400 do a video thereafter
00:35:46.240 saying that,
00:35:47.140 you know,
00:35:48.040 he was being reactive
00:35:49.620 and maybe would have said
00:35:50.620 more in a different way
00:35:51.480 if he had had
00:35:51.860 the opportunity to,
00:35:53.120 but for a lot of people
00:35:54.480 that left a mark.
00:35:56.640 Lastly,
00:35:57.260 we have from Manect.
00:35:58.500 I'm blowing up on Manect,
00:35:59.520 guys,
00:35:59.700 I'm telling you.
00:36:00.160 I am like getting
00:36:01.260 so many messages
00:36:01.840 from you guys
00:36:02.280 every single day.
00:36:03.380 This person writes,
00:36:04.460 Hi,
00:36:04.660 I think Dr. Peterson's
00:36:05.660 stance on censorship
00:36:06.380 could be my fault.
00:36:07.420 What?
00:36:08.040 Days before he made
00:36:08.820 his first tweet
00:36:09.420 about troll demons,
00:36:10.760 I had a friend of mine
00:36:11.640 relay an email to JP
00:36:13.300 through Jonathan Pagot
00:36:14.620 offering JP advice
00:36:15.740 for developing
00:36:16.240 sustainable online communities.
00:36:18.220 I was a member
00:36:18.940 of JP's first fan club
00:36:20.520 on Facebook in 2017.
00:36:22.860 He and Michaela
00:36:23.440 were in the group
00:36:24.020 and he loved us.
00:36:25.220 JP witnessed
00:36:25.900 the group's collapse
00:36:26.640 and I'm sure
00:36:27.060 it broke his heart.
00:36:27.740 My email to JP
00:36:28.500 explained why
00:36:29.220 the group collapsed
00:36:30.060 and how we were able
00:36:31.120 to create and manage
00:36:32.120 a new group
00:36:32.720 resulting in multiple marriages,
00:36:34.420 including my own
00:36:35.120 and countless
00:36:35.680 lifelong friendships.
00:36:37.120 The collapse
00:36:37.640 involves a flood
00:36:38.520 of trolls
00:36:39.020 from the Sam Harris
00:36:40.320 Facebook group.
00:36:41.400 It was an actual
00:36:42.280 meme war.
00:36:43.020 I never heard back
00:36:43.620 from JP,
00:36:44.360 but his sudden shift
00:36:45.340 towards censorship
00:36:46.220 days after I sent
00:36:47.620 that email haunts me.
00:36:49.080 I'd be more than happy
00:36:49.960 to forward the original email.
00:36:51.620 Facebook battleship
00:36:52.660 and life-changing communities
00:36:53.680 for context if you'd like.
00:36:55.200 Thank you for all
00:36:55.780 that you do
00:36:56.180 and love you.
00:36:57.220 I don't think it's that.
00:36:58.320 I honestly genuinely
00:36:59.080 don't think it's you.
00:37:00.080 I don't even believe
00:37:01.140 that he agrees
00:37:02.380 with censorship.
00:37:03.060 Like I said,
00:37:03.440 I think these things
00:37:04.880 are difficult.
00:37:06.780 It's difficult for him
00:37:07.560 to thread
00:37:08.420 what his daughter
00:37:09.440 is saying,
00:37:10.020 who he obviously
00:37:10.460 loves very much,
00:37:11.860 with what he believes
00:37:12.900 she, his manager.
00:37:13.800 It's just the situation
00:37:15.260 is a bit incestuous.
00:37:18.100 I obviously don't mean
00:37:18.700 that in a sexual way.
00:37:19.300 I mean just like,
00:37:19.740 you know,
00:37:19.900 you're working with your family.
00:37:20.900 It's like an incestuous situation.
00:37:22.260 So it's just a difficult
00:37:23.700 needle for him to thread.
00:37:25.300 And I think he's choosing
00:37:27.420 anger as a response
00:37:28.720 because people are mad
00:37:29.480 at his daughter
00:37:29.920 and I think it's hard
00:37:30.600 not to react
00:37:32.400 when people you feel
00:37:33.740 are attacking
00:37:34.280 your family members.
00:37:35.540 But as I said,
00:37:36.180 he has a platform
00:37:37.080 in large part
00:37:37.660 because of people
00:37:38.100 that have made investments
00:37:38.880 in him
00:37:39.240 and that's the only reason
00:37:40.140 that we should hold
00:37:41.880 his feet to the fire.
00:37:43.220 I don't live in a cult.
00:37:44.640 I don't like work in a cult.
00:37:45.900 And again,
00:37:46.400 we only cover Jordan Peterson.
00:37:47.700 People were like,
00:37:48.240 are you covering him
00:37:49.020 because you're upset about,
00:37:49.940 no, Jordan Peterson
00:37:50.740 was lovely to me.
00:37:51.380 We covered him
00:37:51.740 because he was trending
00:37:52.480 all weekend
00:37:53.120 over this censorship call
00:37:54.520 from his daughter.
00:37:55.320 It's a newsworthy item.
00:37:56.920 It's a very newsworthy item
00:37:58.180 in America,
00:37:58.760 especially where we believe
00:37:59.540 in free speech.
00:38:00.440 So people that are
00:38:01.480 Jordan Peterson fans
00:38:02.380 all across the world
00:38:03.200 who don't have the same
00:38:04.220 attachment to free speech,
00:38:06.120 you guys don't have
00:38:06.760 these First Amendment rights,
00:38:07.840 will never understand
00:38:08.680 how significant they are
00:38:10.540 to the American consciousness.
00:38:12.220 We will always attack.
00:38:14.040 We will always be on attack
00:38:15.080 when there are any calls
00:38:16.000 for censorship
00:38:16.520 in any capacity.
00:38:17.840 And so these,
00:38:19.340 and I wouldn't even say attacks,
00:38:20.940 but these criticisms
00:38:21.640 of Jordan Peterson
00:38:22.580 are actually coming
00:38:23.360 from a place of concern.
00:38:24.940 And again,
00:38:25.580 I will say I would welcome
00:38:26.540 him on the show
00:38:27.180 anytime to have a conversation
00:38:28.600 because he's a very kind man
00:38:29.860 who has contributed
00:38:31.000 a lot of good things
00:38:32.240 to our societies,
00:38:33.400 particularly to men.
00:38:34.680 But I saw a lot of women
00:38:35.340 saying he changed my life too.
00:38:36.480 So yes,
00:38:37.300 to you ladies as well.
00:38:39.220 All right.
00:38:39.420 Unfortunately,
00:38:39.800 that is all the time
00:38:40.620 that we have for today.
00:38:41.720 We covered so much.
00:38:43.020 I'll see you tomorrow.
00:38:43.600 We'll see you tomorrow.