2025-04-13 - PLAID ARMY with Killstream host Ethan Ralph
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 46 minutes
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153.71777
Summary
On this episode of the pod, we discuss the latest in the controversial Douglas Murray vs Joe Rogan debate, and how the so-called experts are out to get him. We also discuss the history of martial arts in China and what it means to be a black belt in jiu jitsu.
Transcript
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Zion Don himself, we're speaking to Trump, tweeted it out today and said,
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everybody needs to read this book from the fabulous Douglas Murray.
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I know Don Trump doesn't know shit about Douglas Murray.
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So no, but if the so-called experts were networking the same way they do with legacy media and stuff like that,
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it's all about an organized push for a certain person.
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But all it did by going on to Joe Rogan's show is completely discredit him.
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Are you aware of a guy named the Misfit Patriot?
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Okay, so he was trying to put it out there that Douglas just wiped the floor with Dave.
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And he was trying to use the analogy of black belts.
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See, this is why you don't want white belts coming in to talk about jiu-jitsu.
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So you want black belts that actually know what they're talking about.
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He had 20,000 likes or something like that on it too.
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But I use the analogy of, yeah, do you remember the old school of thought of experts?
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And then when MMA came out, they got made fool of.
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Like, they were held on to this legacy of power.
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They're like, oh, you just can't go against them.
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This mythology that they were so scary and everything.
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And there's actually one particular story that I'm thinking about.
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So he said, okay, I'm going to fight all of the old Kung Fu masters.
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I've watched some of the, they used to do the UFC.
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But I remember renting UFC, like the tapes from Blockbuster and stuff.
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And you'd see like the karate master, yeah, come in there and get his ass handed to him.
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And it was way after the old UFC fighting challenge.
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It's the different styles fighting each other to find the best one.
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And then it evolved into, okay, we know what the best one is.
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But before that, before that happened, the Chinese Kung Fu masters were still trying to hold on to any last bit of respect that they had.
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And this was a real fight that happened in China.
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To me, this is what happened to Douglas Murray.
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I saw some of your chat and also appeal to authority.
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Yeah, he's doing that a lot too from what I saw.
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I haven't watched the whole thing, but I've seen clips going everywhere.
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And just the, I mean, honestly, and I saw a tweet, I forget who put it out, but honestly, the fact, oh, it was Luis Gomez from Legion of Skanks.
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And he's like, the fact that, you know, he's like, I don't know that I agree with everything Dave Smith said.
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Of course, he's playing, you know, middle road there.
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He probably does agree with it, but, you know, let's not piss off the guys over there, the Middle Eastern country too much.
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And so he's like, well, I don't know if I agree with every single thing he said, but the fact that he could hold his own, if not defeat, you know, I think the guy's from Oxford, but PhD educated level expert.
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And this is the guy from the Legion of Skanks, right?
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So, yeah, I think a lot of people were just shocked by how well he performed.
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He actually been on the kill stream before in a debate a long time ago, but we're mutuals on Twitter, actually.
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And on the same school of thought there, Andrew from the Crucible, I shared this with my audience before, had debated Misfit Patriot.
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So I have to be right because I'm saying what the expert says.
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And then, you know, people with actual that have actually read the contacts and gone through it completely dismantle these people.
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Well, I remember the experts saying a lot during COVID as well and just making up a lot.
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Now, it came out later on that they literally just made the shit up, like the whole six-foot distance you're supposed to keep and 10 days.
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Like, I didn't get to see my mother as she passed away because I had a 10-day waiting period when they put her in hospice care.
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Now, I was luckier than most because a lot of people didn't get to see their loved ones at all or had to see them through glass.
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Now, only up until those last 10 days, of course, you know, that happened to be the most important time, you know, when she passed away.
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But still, I got to spend months with her in the hospital before that.
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So I was blessed, honestly, in a way, a lot more than some other people.
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But it came out later on that the experts just made all that shit up, like the 10-day waiting period.
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And there was another couple other waiting periods and the six-foot distance.
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Like, well, we just thought six feet was, you know, reasonable.
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And basically, they just tanked the economy for no reason.
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Dave Smith actually brought that up during, like, when he kept referring to experts.
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He said, well, I would put my track record up against the so-called experts after COVID any day.
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So excuse me if I don't automatically submit to the expert class.
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Because I guess that's what they're calling it now, the expert class.
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Well, the experts can suck my dick is what they can do.
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And, you know, it's good to be knowledgeable on a subject.
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I like to talk to people that I consider smarter than me, you know.
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And I get to do that pretty often, which is great.
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But, you know, just I'm an expert and I'm automatically right.
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And to me, COVID is like a permanent scar on the world, really.
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It changed the way everybody perceived the so-called experts.
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Because at any point in time before that, they could tout out some expert on TV.
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And everybody's like, oh, well, he's got to be the best.
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Like, and then in Canada, we ended up, our top doctor was Chinese and had an accent.
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And Adam's apple, too, from what we could tell.
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I remember those daily press conferences in America.
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This is Trump's biggest mistake, in my opinion.
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And they're just like, it's clear they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
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Especially, I'm wearing a hat here that says, make Ontario great again.
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And then we saw him, as soon as it was time to go up against the so-called COVID experts, he folded like a cheap suit.
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Because if they made the wrong decision, they were done.
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And originally, I'll be honest with you, I just didn't take it out of spite.
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Because I didn't get to see my mother when she passed away.
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And so I said, I'll never take this fucking vaccine.
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But, you know, as it came later on, I was glad that I had that spite in me.
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Because I started seeing myocarditis and all these health issues.
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You know, my ticker, my drug history, that would be the last thing I'd want to fuck with, honestly.
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But, yeah, originally, I didn't take it out of spite.
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I'll say this real quick before I fix my camera.
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About six months ago, I think I might have said this while you were on the other day.
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I was like, oh, man, the conservatives are in cruise control.
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And then there's this guy named Mr. Man in my chat.
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And I think he either lives in Ontario or very familiar with – he's Canadian, right?
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And what they did was they pulled out, like, the anti-Trudeau.
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Like, it's brilliant politically what they did by putting Carney in there
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He looks like he was pulled from central casting, not flamboyant at all.
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Boring, actually, which is what they needed, right?
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And Trump also helping them out with the whole 51st day bullshit and all this.
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Also, let me fix my camera, and I'll let you talk for a second.
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If I hadn't had you for 11 years now, I might be mad at you.
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Yeah, actually, what I'll do is I'll play a video.
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It's another political analyst, I guess, in Canada.
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Just because I'm going to throw another log on the fire.
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Well, you can already look around and see that this is not the Canada you grew up in.
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We've, like, opened the gates with immigration, and it is a different-looking country.
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It is a different level of cleanliness in this country.
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It is a different level of safety in this country.
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Some people might get mad at me for saying this, but I want my kids to grow up in Canada
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where you could play road hockey in the streets.
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The only people playing in the streets, they're playing cricket.
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And Mark Carney, the leader of the Liberal Party, this is no secret.
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He's literally been endorsed the Century Initiative, which is to triple Canada's population through
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So people are talking about women's rights, and I'm voting for Mark Carney, and it's like,
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dude, a lot of these people coming in, they do not respect women's rights.
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They are not going to be promoting women's rights.
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The problem is with this way of thinking, that's like 2019 way of thinking.
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In my book, I even wrote down that the Conservatives are doing the exact...
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They're signed up to all the international agreements that the Liberals have signed up
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Some of them, it was the Conservatives that signed us on to it.
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The FIPA Agreement, the United Nations Sustainable Development Agreement, the Century Initiative.
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Stephen Harper, the ones that the Conservatives want to tout as their leader and their oracle,
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he made a video for the front page Century Initiative website.
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So they're all part of it, despite whatever Pierre says.
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Yeah, I've noticed he's been bringing up the Century Initiative and stuff, but that's only
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Once he gets into power, he doesn't have to hold any of his promises.
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Well, it's always easier for the right to actually usher in these type of ideas, right?
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Like if it's a right-wing party, it's always easier for them to push it through.
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This is American history, of course, but he was a fierce anti-communist.
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And, like, that's how he made his bones, was going against communism and rooting out communists
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And so, you know, another Democrat politician trying to do that would have been really controversial
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and they would have got, you know, roasted for it.
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And instead, it's Nixon, the ultimate anti-communist, and he's sitting there across from Mao, right?
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And it's a world-famous moment, but, like, he was able to do it because he was Nixon, right?
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And he had all these bona fides, and it's like, okay.
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I think Trudeau was after, actually, Pierre Trudeau.
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I remember Mao saying, who cares what America thinks?
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We have a friend in America's backyard, that being Canada.
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I forgot he had two separate runs there as prime minister, although they weren't very far apart.
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Now, when you try to go get a job in the gas field or the oil and gas industry,
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It's funny because China's deeply involved in Mexico, too.
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And, of course, I'm not criticizing the Mexican government.
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I'm a guest here in their country, and I love Mexico, and I love the Yucatan.
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I'm speaking from a neutral perspective, of course.
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But, yeah, like Monterey, they have a huge presence in all these giants, like almost cities, really.
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And they're filled with Chinese workers, and they have Chinese food and Chinese restaurants.
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And there's Chinese restaurants even here in Merida, actually.
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And, you know, I don't see that necessarily as a bad thing.
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But they have, like, these whole cities set up, and they pump out, you know, Chinese merchandise to go through Mexico, right?
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Because the tariffs are lower, and they can just go that route and make their stuff here.
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That's what we've been doing with Chinese steel as well.
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People don't realize, like, our steel industry was decimated, and all the politicians did was, okay, well, in order to be called made-in-Canada steel, you just have to have 51% of your manufacturing costs to occur in Canada.
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So what we're doing is bringing over Chinese steel and selling it to the Americans under the guise of made-in-Canada.
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Yeah, and one thing I guess they haven't gotten their hands on, it reminded me, they do have this state-controlled, basically a state monopoly on gas here in Mexico.
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That's why the only things that aren't cheaper in Mexico are, like, computers, because they're imported, maybe video games, and gasoline, because they have a state monopoly on gasoline.
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I see somebody in chat, I won't turn it all to Nixon, but he said the Nixon tapes released circa 2002 showed Nixon was very wise to a certain group there.
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Yeah, he was, and then they say, but he was too pussy to do anything about it.
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Also, it's funny, because Kissinger was Jewish himself, but he didn't really care that much.
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He's a realpolitik guy, so even though he was Jewish himself, they were talking about what the Soviets were doing to the Jews, and he's like, I don't care.
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I can't wait, the Soviets can do whatever they want.
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That whole period of history is fascinating to me, because in America, I'm not a big expert.
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I'm not an expert on Canadian politics, but I know a little bit.
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And that period of history, they were actually, there were people fearful over like a full-on revolution type scenario in America, you know, from like 68 to 72, right?
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And Nixon, yeah, he was very wise to a lot of stuff, but he was also, he was, it's like we're talking about here.
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He was a player, and they're all a player in the same game.
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Nixon's one of the smartest presidents we ever had, and you can go listen.
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They still, the Nixon Center is one of the best presidential libraries that exists, and they still put out old clips of Nixon.
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He's talking geopolitics, and he's almost always spot on with what he's saying.
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You can tell he's one of the most genius motherfuckers ever lived, right?
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But he was still playing the same ballgame, right?
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Like he knows all, he knew all this stuff, but if you're in the game, you got to play with those guys.
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And that's just how it works for them all, really, once they get into power.
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I don't think there's a single Canadian that could hold a torch to them, to be honest with you.
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And when it comes to politics, any of our politicians or any of our past ones, because our security intelligence agency has come out on national television and said, yeah, our elections are rigged.
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Every one of our prime ministers since Paul Rooney has been compromised.
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So we don't live in a democracy, guys, or what you perceive to be a democracy.
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But Americans, the imperialist pigs up north, they – it's all – you know, I can't help – I think it was you I was talking to.
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Yeah, we were talking about the polling and, you know, I'm talking about the science is technically right.
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And so I can't help but get excited around an election.
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I compared it to WrestleMania the other night, and it's very similar.
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Is it going to be Pierre with the nice hair and the beautiful wife?
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Or is it going to be Carney, the financial expert, who signed the $50 bill?
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It's like I said, you know, I told you next weekend I was going to be watching WrestleMania.
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It's funny how that they're happening, like, a couple of weekends away from each other.
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I remember, I forgot to mention this on your show.
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Where the Ultimate Warrior and Hogan is like, oh, it was awesome.
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I think that broke the Skydome's record of attendance.
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It was like 58,000, close to like 60,000 or something like that.
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I've never seen so many people in the same spot.
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They call it something else now, but I refuse to call it that.
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They just had an elimination chamber there a couple months ago, actually, at the Skydome again.
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And another huge crowd, and John Cena turned heel.
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I won't go into too much wrestling stuff, but it was a pretty big deal.
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And Toronto crowds, the Canadian crowds are always so hot as a wrestling term.
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And, you know, sometimes you'll see an American crowd, with certain exceptions, like, you know, Memphis.
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Chicago, Philly, you know, New York, some of the smarter towns.
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Not necessarily smarter intellectually, but smarter to the business, right?
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And Chicago, there are no tourists for just ripping people apart.
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Toronto, there was, that's where Hogan versus Rock happened, actually.
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That was probably the biggest moment in wrestling.
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I remember watching that live, and I was just, fuck me.
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Well, my mom would let me order a pay-per-view every once in a while, but, like, not every month.
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And so it's just a certain period of time, right?
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But my mom, she's like, all right, you pick which month you want the pay-per-view, right?
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Like, I'm not going to spend $30 every single month for every single pay-per-view.
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But my friend, first off, I had another friend who had a decoder box.
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And I used to go to his house, like, after we got to be good friends.
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We got to be really good friends all of a sudden.
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After I got to be good friends with him, I saw all the pay-per-views.
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But, yeah, I didn't get to see King of the Ring, but my friend had a tape of it.
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And, of course, back then, they wouldn't, like, show you highlights on Raw of what you missed from the pay-per-view.
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They wanted you to go back and order the pay-per-view if you really wanted to see it, right?
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And you see Mankind flying off the cage, and you see all this stuff.
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And a friend of mine, another friend of mine, had a tape of it.
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And I still remember going over to his house and us watching that tape, and my mind just being completely blown.
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And this was before I was, like, totally out of what they call markdom, being a mark, like, thinking it's real.
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And now, of course, once I found out it was fake, I actually love that because the super interesting stories,
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which arguably are more behind the scenes and how the business was started and all these territory feuds and all this stuff,
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other people feel like they were conned and deceived, and they stopped watching wrestling around that time, right?
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There's a whole new universe of stories for me to learn about, right?
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But I wasn't still a mark at that time, though.
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I guess you could say I'm the same way with politics because I'm not a mark for politics anymore,
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but I still, just like wrestling, honestly, it's the perfect, it's the perfect comparison.
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And honest, Trump is in the WWE Hall of Fame and he, I'm not kidding.
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And he cuts promos on people like he's a professional wrestler.
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And he got this from wrestling, one of the WrestleManias, WrestleMania 5, and I think maybe four, I don't know,
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maybe two WrestleManias, but definitely five was held at one of Trump's, Trump Plaza,
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one of his buildings there in New York, Savage vs. Hogan.
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That cocky, like, you're fired type character, you know, like that whole persona.
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Yes, and he trolls people and talks shit about people like wrestlers do.
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Like, I, and people just don't even know how to handle it.
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Now, I think, unfortunately for Canada, he's basically gotten the liberals back in.
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We'll see what happens on the, what is it, the 28th, I think.
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But unfortunately for Canada, I think his trolling, I don't know if he did it on purpose.
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Like, I almost feel like he wants the liberals in there to have a foil.
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We'll see, it's always easier to tell what they were trying to do after it's done.
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Like, when you see the outcome, it's like, okay, well, that's what they wanted, so.
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Because I don't know if he, because he just trolls sometimes just to troll people, right?
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But then other times there's a method to the madness about what he's doing.
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And he definitely, like, helped flip the electorate more towards the liberals with what he did with the whole 51st state thing.
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And honestly, Trudeau was, you know, they were right to get rid of him.
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And nobody with a brain thinks that would ever happen.
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But Trump said it enough times and kept repeating it enough times that, you know, a normie sister thinks maybe he is trying to take over Canada, right?
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Now Canada thinks they're under attack from America.
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How the liberals capitalize on it is incredible.
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Now we have this nationalist spirit that was already arising within the Canadian people as it is.
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That's basically what they do is they're farming retards.
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One of the viewers that is here, Northern Patriot.
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And, of course, with DMs, I don't say everything.
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But he was talking about these hate bills that are about to come through.
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Because the liberals, it looked like they were in the dirt.
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And that's going to be one of the first things they try to push through.
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And he's staying a little frosty about that, as he should.
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Like, you know, it's totalitarian type stuff they're talking about.
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The one thing about America, there's freedom of speech.
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And so, you know, even though I'm in Mexico, I broadcast most of my stuff to America.
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But as an American citizen, that is the most precious right, honestly, the First Amendment.
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But I am starting to learn more and more about law and how to handle it.
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And we are going into a scary time here in Canada.
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But I'm learning how to defend myself a lot easier.
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I know people won't like it immediately when they hear it.
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You know where I got that from, obviously, right?
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The Klaus Schwab, you will own nothing and you will be happy.
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Well, other rich people, other rich people, like I'm rich.
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Rich people use this fucking slogan as in, like, they do everything through corporations.
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And that's the way of thinking I've been going into as well.
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Anything I'm doing from now on is going to be through a corporation that can be attacked.
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And not to go into my whole structure, but, you know, technically, my show is not owned by me.
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My Twitter account is not actually owned by me personally.
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I probably should just go ahead and do a C Corp or something like that.
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But it's LLC, but it's still a separate legal entity, right?
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So you'd have to sue the LLC, and you can't, you know, some people don't understand this.
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I've dealt with some people in court who didn't understand this.
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And you can put property under LLCs, too, and corporations, et cetera.
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You can put a property that you own and everything else, too.
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Like, you know, I got a LLC account, bank account.
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There's a lot of people who don't like me listening.
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And then you can also leash your own car to your corporation.
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There's a lot of different things you can do with it.
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It's just not that all of us should have to do it.
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But that's how this country was structured in the first place.
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Like, everybody is naturally a sole proprietorship.
00:48:37.800
But when you go to get a job, you automatically get your SIN number.
00:48:41.760
Or, I guess, your guys' social security number.
00:48:52.500
I think I did better branding on that, I think.
00:48:57.820
Like, you don't even need that to function in this country.
00:49:09.240
And, well, my LLC has a totally separate tax number than my personal tax number.
00:49:21.920
But, like, and one of the reasons I, Trump, he still hasn't gotten it through.
00:49:34.300
And so if that goes through, that would be huge.
00:49:40.780
And I still don't see why he didn't point that out to some of these streamers.
00:49:44.120
I think he would have got a lot more support even from them.
00:49:50.860
And then another thing people don't realize, they can't write it all off.
00:50:00.160
So there's, like, a tax exemption for that, too, right?
00:50:05.700
But, like, what I spend on my business with this camera.
00:50:12.720
So I can pretty much, excuse me, write off the entirety of the cost of the camera.
00:50:16.920
Now, the cost of the computer, no, you can't write off the whole.
00:50:25.740
You can have a personal computer and one for work.
00:50:35.140
Now, you can't write them off 100%, but you can write off a percentage of your wardrobe budget.
00:50:39.320
Because, like, well, I need these clothes for my shop.
00:50:42.480
When I owned a heating and air conditioning company, I wrote off dog food because I had a guard dog.
00:50:51.740
Yeah, it's just so much easier as a citizen to go out, get a job, get a number, let the corporation you're working for pay your taxes.
00:51:03.580
When they automatically do your taxes for you, that's where you get screwed.
00:51:10.760
Because there's so many different things you could do to keep the money.
00:51:24.060
But there's a lot more stuff you can do, but I'll say this.
00:51:33.660
I'm actually probably going to have to get a tax attorney or something to get through.
00:51:43.720
Yeah, that's probably what's going to have to happen.
00:51:48.980
But they don't really say you're behind in filing your taxes.
00:51:59.560
Because if you're more than a certain amount of time behind,
00:52:02.460
first off, you lose any refunds that you would get from that year.
00:52:06.100
And if you know what you're doing through taxes, you almost always get a refund.
00:52:13.060
I've gone seven years before, and I still got money back.
00:52:18.120
Well, see, I won't say my years, but there may be a few behind.
00:52:31.340
But usually, although I've seen some crazy stories online,
00:52:39.580
I just feel like I'm on too many radars that that probably won't work.
00:52:50.400
The more I learn about this system is that it's all voluntary anyway.
00:52:55.840
Like, if you start collecting tax on behalf of a company,
00:53:00.080
well, yeah, they're going to come after you because that's fucking terrible.
00:53:05.700
there are people that have never done that before.
00:53:17.060
They'll call you a sovereign citizen if you go too far with it, but...
00:53:22.920
And that's got such a negative connotation to it.
00:53:27.620
They don't know everything about what they're talking about.
00:53:32.540
Yeah, and I saw somebody even got Grok to admit...
00:53:37.540
Basically, they don't have the authority to even do the income tax, right?
00:53:43.940
Like, the wording of the amendment doesn't actually give them authority to enforce the income tax.
00:53:52.660
But I won't go into it all because they'll say I'm a kook.
00:54:02.240
And they even forced Grok to admit that, yeah, actually, that's true.
00:54:08.540
But then Grok cited, well, in these court cases, you know, this person lost and da-da-da-da.
00:54:13.840
But actually, yeah, you're right under the wording of the amendment.
00:54:22.960
Now, this is getting too far down the rabbit hole.
00:54:24.780
Where the term read the fine print actually comes from.
00:54:30.300
Because that line that you sign your name on, if you get it under a microscope, that line is actually words.
00:54:40.160
Yeah, this is getting a little bit too far down.
00:54:48.920
Because I know guys, even today, whenever they sign their name, they write at the very top in tiny lettering, say, without prejudice.
00:55:00.800
People think it's kooky and crazy when you start talking like this.
00:55:05.820
And again, one thing that is against the law is telling people not to pay their taxes.
00:55:17.060
That is actually a law against that in the United States.
00:55:27.760
The best thing you can do is, if you do become an expert on these things, is shut the fuck up.
00:55:37.260
Because when I get it actually figured out, and I've got all my ducks in a row, I'm not talking about it anymore.
00:55:50.360
Yeah, well, because there was this guy, and he was handing out these pamphlets, and they were full of true information, right?
00:55:55.300
But, like, he was telling people not to pay their taxes.
00:56:09.960
And some of the stuff is, you know, some people go too far and are saying stuff that is not the truth, too.
00:56:15.780
But everything he had in his pamphlet was actually true.
00:56:19.600
But then at the end of the pamphlet, I said, hey, fuck, don't pay your fucking taxes, right?
00:56:27.540
But he said that, and they put his ass in jail.
00:56:29.760
And I forget the guy's name in the actual case, but, yeah, they'll do that.
00:56:38.400
I've gone to check on my own birth certificate right at the very bottom.
00:56:51.340
That's the real problem I'm trying to figure out.
00:56:54.440
Because when it comes down to it, I might unregister myself to vote and get my long form birth certificate.
00:56:59.560
But like I said, as soon as I do all that stuff, I'm not talking about it.
00:57:02.300
But I'm going to just do it quietly and exit the system, and that'll be it.
00:57:13.460
One of the problems with voting in the U.S., if you live overseas, certain...
00:57:21.940
But certain states, if you vote, that leaves you open to their state tax liabilities.
00:57:33.500
You can be doxed easily in the United States, actually, in a lot of states, by the voter registry.
00:57:44.520
It's crazy how easy it is to get people's information in the U.S.
00:57:51.820
But in the U.S., it's super easy if you don't play the opposite game right.
00:57:58.520
One of the reasons I moved to Mexico was because I had a bunch of crazy people who knew where I lived,
00:58:12.600
I got swatted, like, about 10, 11 times in the U.S., and I got swatted in Mexico.
00:58:24.080
Oh, well, that happened in Mexico, and they rolled in.
00:58:26.220
Well, it was scary, and they rolled in with the full big guns, and only, like, one or two of them spoke English.
00:58:36.400
Even though I've lived here two and a half years.
00:58:37.940
And somebody, it's funny, I was out last week doing a stream, and he's like,
00:58:42.840
you don't speak Spanish two and a half years here?
00:59:11.400
But, oh, what was I going to say right before that?
00:59:21.680
And then I, well, I got fucked up on air and accidentally revealed where I lived in Mexico.
00:59:27.180
So, and that's after the first place that I lived got doxed by actually a family who turned against me, I guess we'll say.
00:59:41.100
And I did a thing back to them, where their work was and all this stuff.
00:59:47.540
So this was like a crazy shit that nobody could even imagine dealing with, really, unless you're in this life.
00:59:57.900
You know, I don't want people to know where I live.
01:00:04.000
And so they came in, and I had weeds in a gray zone.
01:00:07.840
I don't smoke weed now, but, and I don't care if anybody does smoke weed.
01:00:14.720
So the Supreme Court said it's legal, but there's no law saying it's legal.
01:00:19.080
So the police will still either take it away from you or make you pay what's called an on-site fine.
01:00:32.740
And he could just grab the weed and just put it in his own pocket.
01:00:39.440
But they came in, and I had weed and a prescription, but pills and Xanax and all over the table.
01:00:47.880
They said you were here trying to kill your so-and-so.
01:00:58.540
They think that's funny to do to people online and basically to try to get them killed.
01:01:02.880
And I said, in America, they have to, every single call, they have to go and check it out regardless.
01:01:10.040
And now the reason for that is because of the litigious nature of Americans.
01:01:14.780
So just on the off chance that there is actually something like that going on,
01:01:19.760
the reason the police respond to all those calls is because if something was going on,
01:01:24.080
they could get sued, right, for not showing up.
01:01:35.180
He said, this will never happen to you again in Mexico.
01:01:38.200
I will put your name on a list, and you don't have to worry about being swatted ever again in Mexico at that address.
01:01:47.040
And now, of course, you know, I'm somewhere else now, and they don't know where that is.
01:01:54.080
You know, it's kind of a shame that, you know, you almost, I don't feel like I was forced into it.
01:01:59.360
But, you know, I didn't like motherfuckers knowing where I lived and crazy people showing up
01:02:03.920
and thinking it's funny to film content outside my house and shit like that.
01:02:08.500
I didn't find the humor in it, I guess you could say.
01:02:15.100
So here where I am, I'm so far north, and there's so few people that my address has been doxed before,
01:02:29.240
Like, you actually put all the effort out to fucking get all the way up there.
01:02:35.720
By the way, I saw Jeremy had a little chat with some of the Antifa people.
01:02:42.520
So I skimmed through the video, but I still, I guess one of them said they were going to pop a cap in them
01:02:48.180
So what happened is, Jeremy went to, before I start this, I see another guy in the chat,
01:03:10.260
Aldo Reigns was from the movie Fury, and you see him in the movie doing this.
01:03:26.440
I know, if you're an old school, if you're an old head, you know that's snuff, yeah.
01:03:35.280
He's going to be on the kill stream this upcoming Friday.
01:03:38.940
He said, the only swatting that happens in Mexico is when you have to swat the flies off your dick
01:03:47.420
It's so funny, because I had a run-in with, she was really hot, actually.
01:03:55.040
But afterwards, I was like, I don't know if everything's up to snuff, right?
01:03:58.980
Because I kind of went in without the raincoat there.
01:04:03.860
And I was like, my Google search results popped up on screen.
01:04:13.900
And they're like, Ralph's got AIDS and all this and stuff.
01:04:19.740
But like, the doctor was like, no, you look good.
01:04:28.240
And, you know, in a few months, if you're still, if you still care, go get tested.
01:04:36.220
Actually, I was looking for a clinic that tested for everything.
01:04:39.580
Like, the main clinic was just testing for AIDS.
01:04:54.620
But they just knocked that shit out with antibiotics anyway.
01:04:59.000
So, he's like, here, just take all these antibiotics and don't worry about it.
01:05:05.860
And I may have, that may have been during that little relapse that I had accidentally showed my Google search results.
01:05:16.300
But it's like, okay, well, that's what you're supposed to do, though.
01:05:21.560
It's like, okay, if you have a, first off, if you're sexually active and you're not wearing those raincoats consistently, which I do not, quite frankly.
01:05:29.800
Then you're supposed to go get tested regularly anyway.
01:05:37.500
Something like that happened to me once when I was working at Hitachi.
01:05:40.600
We were making fun of the young guy that started working for the maintenance crew.
01:05:45.820
And we were saying, you know, we were making fun of him.
01:05:50.800
And we think that you should be an exotic dancer.
01:05:55.060
So we started looking up places for an exotic male dancer to work, right?
01:06:00.840
And it happened to be the only places you can apply to were gay places.
01:06:05.460
We're like, dude, you'll make twice the money, blah, blah, blah.
01:06:09.180
Well, I go out on a date the next week, and that was still in my search history.
01:06:23.820
They're like, oh, he was looking for an AIDS clinic.
01:06:26.020
Actually, the main thing that popped up was the AIDS clinic, and that's all they tested for.
01:06:31.740
And it's like, okay, well, I know that's not it, right?
01:06:46.720
I've never been too shy about talking about my sexual exploits, so I don't really give a fuck.
01:06:51.840
But, you know, they blew that up into a big deal.
01:07:04.160
I mean, I'm kind of like the shock jock type, you know what I mean?
01:07:09.120
Like, I can do the normal political interviews and this and that.
01:07:13.480
I have no problem talking about other people's escapades or what's going on.
01:07:23.380
Like, anybody that I happen to be seeing or my kids or any of that stuff, I just don't.
01:07:27.820
Yeah, honestly, I should probably think about that more for the kids' reason.
01:07:33.200
I was raised, you know, Patrice O'Neill, Stern, Doug Stanhope.
01:07:41.800
But, like, you know, that was just the type of, like, Richard Pryor, even before that.
01:07:46.960
That was just the type of shock, you know, comedy.
01:07:59.780
And, of course, he was syndicated in Memphis as well.
01:08:03.040
And the thing about Opie and Anthony, they were big, too.
01:08:08.060
So, I would only hear about them when they would hit the national news for doing something crazy,
01:08:12.780
like the sex in the church stunt and all this stuff.
01:08:16.240
And so, I would hear about them and knew about them, but I never could listen to them on this before the Internet.
01:08:22.060
Well, the Internet was there, but they didn't have YouTube and all these clips, and you could just catch up like that.
01:08:29.380
Really, their best stuff is when Patrice was on.
01:08:32.160
But I talked about a certain sex act, I guess, recently on a show.
01:08:40.740
And it's like, and people are like, oh, gross, how can I say this?
01:08:43.660
I'm like, do you realize I'm just ripping off Patrice O'Neill's exact bit, right?
01:08:48.360
Like, it's like, I mean, if you've never seen, I feel like they're just looking for things to be shocked about,
01:08:54.360
or they just never have been exposed as material.
01:08:56.940
Some of them are Zoomers or whatever, or youngsters, and they don't even know, right?
01:09:02.200
Well, you never know the reason why people tune into you at first, right?
01:09:05.180
Until, like, I've had people say, oh, I've been watching you for two years,
01:09:08.380
and then all of a sudden I say something that has been my position the entire time,
01:09:16.420
I say, all right, well, fuck, have you been listening at all?
01:09:31.840
I saw somebody mentioned pornography and all that.
01:09:35.600
No, it wasn't the angry pirate I was talking about.
01:09:42.060
It was, it was, I don't even want to put it on your show, really.
01:09:45.680
I'll try to, it was, it was rimming a woman's asshole, basically, is what it was.
01:09:57.600
And, you know, I talked about that, and then I talked about, it can be,
01:10:08.440
And this is a very graphic, you know, discussion.
01:10:12.360
But I'm doing it, like, in an over-the-top way.
01:10:17.480
And so, there's some people that just, like, really offended their sensibilities.
01:10:25.560
But I'm just from a different era where it's, like, that type of shit was talked about.
01:10:36.340
Some people, like, when I still watch a lot of Kill Tony, right?
01:10:43.300
But in order for me to enjoy comedy, I have to look at, you have to listen to everything.
01:10:49.140
You don't know which one's going to knock it out of the park.
01:10:50.980
But before we started going down this road, we were going to talk about what happened to Jeremy there.
01:10:59.280
Let's get away from rimming women's assholes and talk about some of these stories.
01:11:10.140
But, yeah, Jeremy had, he was going out, he went out to a cenotaph.
01:11:17.840
I think it's Sullivan's Pond or something like that.
01:11:21.200
I forget exactly where it is in Nova Scotia in Halifax.
01:11:24.620
He went to go take some pictures for an active club that we were starting, right?
01:11:31.380
So, you're just going to take some pictures, do a little video, stuff like that.
01:11:37.500
So, they started taking pictures, small videos, making rumors.
01:11:41.360
And it just snowballed into this thing where they can't have a fascist in their city.
01:11:51.920
It was like a week after or something like that.
01:11:55.380
I would love to see an anti-Ralph out of Ralph Rally.
01:12:03.740
And so, Jeremy decided, well, if it's about me, I should be there.
01:12:17.800
They didn't, it took them forever to figure out who he was.
01:12:21.940
I think they were there for a bunch of other reasons.
01:12:34.500
They were all covering their face with a she-mag and stuff like that.
01:12:37.580
So, it was pretty funny to watch Jeremy walk into the middle of it.
01:12:40.680
I did watch some of it, and Morgan had put some of it out, too.
01:12:57.960
If you've seen my guest list roster over the years.
01:13:06.720
But, no, Dutch, English, a little bit of a Ameri-Indian there, in there.
01:13:15.020
Oh, that's the rumor we should start about you, is that you're with Lev Tahor.
01:13:24.020
But, yeah, I think there was a little bit of an American Indian on my grandmother's side.
01:13:30.720
Probably like Pocahontas, Elizabeth Warren, probably like 116th or something like that.
01:13:39.280
That was hard to get away from in certain parts of the states and Canada.
01:13:43.180
Because they were giving out a lot of money to natives and the land they own and different bursaries and stuff.
01:13:49.380
So, it was in the interest of a lot of white Anglo-Americans to marry them to get those benefits.
01:13:58.320
So, it's actually quite common for people to have a bit of...
01:14:04.200
I've never done one of the DNA tests because I didn't want to give...
01:14:08.240
And 23andMe or 23andMe or 23and1, whatever the fuck they call it.
01:14:13.340
I just read the other day and they're trying to figure out...
01:14:15.540
They have all this data on people's DNA and that's like their main asset, right?
01:14:24.280
And so, I was reading about that the other day.
01:14:29.940
I just know that my mother's side of the family, British, Briggs, pretty classic British name, actually.
01:14:42.900
And so, British, Dutch, and then a little American Indian there.
01:14:50.340
I've never done one of those before, but my daughter has gone through the lineage and stuff like that.
01:15:01.500
And believe it or not, we found a brother of mine.
01:15:16.080
A friend of mine, Adam Green, they call him a Jew all the time, too.
01:15:31.540
I've heard people say this about me, but it's not one of the ones that sticks.
01:15:37.840
Is it because I cite Howard Stern as like a broadcasting influence?
01:15:42.480
Well, I mean, if you were live during that time, you couldn't really help.
01:15:46.800
And if you watch any type of media over the last, well, since media has existed, right?
01:15:52.440
Like anything on TV or movies, you know, I've been called the same thing.
01:16:07.240
But I was having one of the, you know, I'm done.
01:16:09.980
I thought they were involved with comics gate and all this stuff.
01:16:13.680
And then all of a sudden, all these people are.
01:16:16.700
It was when I was having Jeremy on and they're like tagging me and they're like, this guy's a Fed.
01:16:23.640
I'm like, you know, Captain Marvel or whatever the fuck you normally talk about.
01:16:34.240
He's been persecuted by the government more than any dissonant right wing dissonant or left in Canada, as far as I can think of the last 10, 20 years.
01:16:44.380
So if he's a Fed, I mean, you know, he's doing a damn good job acting.
01:16:51.620
Give him a give him a speaking of media and movies.
01:16:54.280
Give him the fucking Academy Award because he's definitely has me fooled.
01:17:01.360
It's just people that you end up ruffling their feathers to look for anything in any conspiracy online about you.
01:17:10.420
Well, plus, there's plenty of negative things about me that they could actually say.
01:17:17.700
Like, I'm just like, OK, there's like a lot of shit out there that, you know, I said the other day I don't have any shame.
01:17:27.040
And, you know, we all do things I wish hadn't happened.
01:17:30.180
You know, so there are some true things that you could talk about.
01:17:35.060
So that's why when I see the really crazy shit, I'm just like, dude, you could just stick to the real shit if you wanted to attack me.
01:17:42.580
But it's funnier, I guess, for them, for the fan fiction aspect.
01:17:51.080
I just picked it out because I think it's funny.
01:18:15.220
Hogan on that tape talking about Brooke and the black dude.
01:18:29.920
They are like, at least she couldn't get with one of these rich and, you know, basketball
01:18:39.100
I don't know why anybody would be shocked by that.
01:18:41.440
It's like finding out that dog, the bounty hunter was dropping on bombs.
01:18:45.840
The guy with the three foot mullet, blonde hair from the backwoods.
01:18:57.340
Like, you see what black people say about white people.
01:19:04.420
Funnily enough, though, it's only ever been directed towards white people.
01:19:11.640
They do have me saying it, but not towards a black person.
01:19:14.880
But like, so what if they, you know, if they did, right?
01:19:19.380
Hogan, man, that was one guy I used to idolize so much.
01:19:23.700
And then what a change that guy's life went through from being like the all-American hero
01:19:30.700
to taking a video of himself, paint, what does he say?
01:19:36.220
Steaming the paint off the bathroom walls while he was taking a dump the one time.
01:19:40.140
I'm like, somebody should have taken the phone away from that guy a long time ago.
01:19:46.020
Well, he is in a club that I'm in with the old sex tape thing.
01:19:57.740
Now, mine didn't get as much attention as Hogan's, but we are in a certain club.
01:20:23.100
It's like I have to now that I know it's a thing.
01:20:25.760
No, but like also I was 300 pounds at the time almost.
01:20:31.100
So like it's like me at my absolute, like most slovenly.
01:20:34.400
Uh, and you know, no complaints, uh, were, were made.
01:20:56.620
Now I was down to 175 and then I gained a few more pounds.
01:21:02.860
Being in and around that range is healthy, I think.
01:21:07.000
I'm five foot eight, eight to nine, depending on the day.
01:21:16.900
Uh, and, um, so, and I think he's about what, five, eight, five, nine.
01:21:21.700
But so I think my real like perfect BMI is like 165 to 170 or something like that.
01:21:28.760
So I got a little bit to go there also is a meme that I'm five, one, I'm not five, one.
01:21:36.280
You see me standing next to normally heighted people.
01:21:39.000
So obviously this is not true, but I got arrested on a DUI in Arkansas, Marion, Arkansas.
01:21:46.240
Uh, but Ralph is fucking going through his Charlie Sheen years.
01:21:50.520
I was through the pounds banging abroad and then I got a DUI.
01:21:57.000
So, and at first I was going to, um, I, I was going to run them from the police.
01:22:01.460
They actually charged me with fleeing, but they ended up dropping it.
01:22:03.560
Cause I, I booked it for like a block and a half.
01:22:06.120
And then I was like, uh, I'm not actually going to be able to get away from these guys.
01:22:18.480
Cause at first I was running and I was like, all right, look, just chill out.
01:22:21.260
Uh, they took my license away from me on the scene and cut it in half, uh, right in front
01:22:32.740
So I had inflated it a little bit on the license.
01:22:41.040
So on the ticket, um, uh, if you've ever gotten a ticket, maybe it works like that, uh, there.
01:22:46.820
I'm not sure, but it'll have like, um, it's like transfer paper.
01:22:50.460
So there's a top copy, a second copy, and then the bottom copy and the bottom copy goes
01:23:01.440
I think the top, uh, top copy goes to the, uh, um, the guy's getting the ticket, I think.
01:23:07.820
Uh, and then the police keep a copy too, right?
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The top, but he didn't press hard enough on the like second one.
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And so, and then they start a whole meme online that I'm five foot one, which clearly I'm,
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I mean, I'm not, but like it's, it's the simplest lies that bother me the most.
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I'll say, uh, like, it's like, okay, I'm not five one.
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You see me standing next to people who are obviously like, I would be like, you know,
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midget size almost literally, I think below five feet or right around there is actual like
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Actually, she was four 11 and she would constantly claim five foot, but she wasn't, uh, she would
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get mad every time I would point that I'm five feet.
01:24:12.220
Uh, but, um, yeah, I'm, I'm, I'm not five one, but, uh, it's funny cause they know the
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simplest lies like bother me the most, like the Jew guy, like it doesn't bother me, but
01:24:29.880
She says it's obvious to Mexicans that their government is and has been corrupt for decades.
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Canadians sadly still don't grasp the reality or depth of corruption here at home.
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We talked about this actually the last time Canadians are just blissfully unaware of how
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I, I'll say, uh, uh, but yeah, if you talk to a Mexican, they're very aware.
01:24:59.900
Uh, and, uh, if you lived here long enough, you know how it works.
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And, uh, I would advise, uh, always carry a few extra pesos on you.
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Uh, and, uh, you never know when it might come in handy.
01:25:13.500
And, you know, I talked about these, uh, onsite fines.
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Other people may have a different term for them, but, uh, that's what the cops called.
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Uh, and we talked about which one is more humane.
01:25:23.360
I mean, at least if you're going through it, it costs you some pesos.
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Instead of going through months of court, thousands of dollars for lawyers and all this crap just
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to be what, to be right or to be, you know, for justice.
01:25:41.440
And that's what I was saying on the, uh, um, on our appearance the other night on the kill
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stream, it's like, what's better paying a couple hundred bucks just right there on the
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Uh, and you know, who cares where that money goes, honestly, uh, or paying thousands of dollars
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to, uh, we're going to Jews, uh, uh, Jew lawyer or some kind of lawyer, which one do you want
01:26:17.300
So, or, and then you got to be in court, all these different court dates and it's a total
01:26:22.500
And especially over minor, something's totally minor, like public drunkenness or even a DUI
01:26:28.580
to me, I won't say it's minor because people get hurt and killed in DUIs.
01:26:33.240
I don't want to glorify that, but it's also like, all right, you had a few too many drinks
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Is it really worth the regime they've enacted in the U S and elsewhere?
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Now, if it's 15 times or whatever, you know, you got multiples.
01:26:49.280
But, uh, a friend of mine, I'll say, uh, had a, had a few drinks too many in Mexico and
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got pulled over, uh, cause I had cameras all over the city and it was a national holiday
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Uh, and, uh, he was out at the beach and he was coming back to where he actually lived
01:27:09.760
They do have, they don't respect speeding laws at all in Mexico or almost any traffic
01:27:17.100
Like it's, it's a different world in terms of driving here.
01:27:24.180
Uh, and so, but they do have breathalyzer checkpoints every once in a while, right?
01:27:31.600
They don't, they don't really have speed every once in a while in the city on the highway
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Um, or you'll see a cop just sitting there basically just wanting you to slow down at
01:27:46.700
Uh, but you can go through the whole Yucatan at 170 miles an hour.
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Uh, and they don't care because there's nobody there and they don't, they don't enforce
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it, but they do have breathalyzer checkpoints sometimes.
01:27:59.180
Anyway, this friend of mine got pulled over and he happened to be a resident by the way.
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And they said, first off, he had switched drivers cause I, my friend had seen the checkpoint
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And so I pulled over, uh, and had somebody else get in the driver's seat.
01:28:19.580
And so they didn't let that, they didn't let that slide.
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Like, this is ridiculous to my friend, not me, to be clear.
01:28:36.100
It was three days and Mexican jail, everything they say it is, uh, is what my lawyer told
01:28:41.040
He said, everything you ever heard about a Mexican jail, uh, it's true.
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Uh, you don't want to, you don't want to be there.
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Uh, and so, um, they told my friend, you can either pay, um, this, I think it was 9,000
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pesos, uh, on-site fine, or you can go to jail for three days and wait to see a judge.
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And it's probably going to fuck up your residency, probably get it canceled.
01:29:06.740
And my friend was like, uh, you know, ATMs aren't always easy to find, uh, in Mexico.
01:29:12.060
And my friend was walking around and he finally found one, but it was out of cash, which happens
01:29:17.620
Uh, and for those who don't know, the dollar sign is actually a Mexican creation of, by
01:29:25.260
So my friend happened to have about $400 in U.S. currency because he'd been to the U.S.
01:29:33.240
recently, uh, in his bag though, or not the bag console of his car.
01:29:39.180
And that was about equivalent to the pesos and they'd rather have U.S. currency anyway.
01:29:44.920
Uh, so they, they cut my friend a break and just took the U.S. currency and then had that
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Uh, and so, but that was it, uh, and over, move on.
01:29:59.340
And they didn't, they didn't let my friend drive.
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You know, they, they told my friend, we would actually had that, you know, have to tow your
01:30:09.920
Uh, he was riding in the truck, uh, if, uh, you know, you didn't have somebody else there
01:30:17.980
Like they were still, you know, getting the drunk out from behind the wheel and they made
01:30:33.880
I mean, they're all fully aware of how it works and Yucatan, uh, there's some, there's
01:30:42.120
They're a little bit, um, well, I'm trying to, I'm trying to think of a word here.
01:31:00.100
Uh, and, um, certain allegedly certain groups are doing certain things and controlling certain
01:31:11.000
This is just one of the safest cities in North America and top 27 cities in the world.
01:31:15.640
Uh, and has been voted to save a city in North America, like two or three times.
01:31:20.360
So this is a super safe place and, uh, you know, police run things around here, but, uh,
01:31:27.760
there are some places in Mexico where it's a little bit, uh, different.
01:31:34.540
Uh, and, uh, you know, uh, I would say that, uh, there's a healthy respect for the, for the
01:31:44.640
for instance, the state department map, there's Campoche as a province to the, to the west.
01:31:57.360
And then everywhere else in Mexico is either yellow or red or dark red.
01:32:04.060
And, uh, yellow is like, yeah, but exercise caution.
01:32:08.720
Red is don't, don't go unless you absolutely have to go.
01:32:15.140
And then dark red is like, absolutely do not go there.
01:32:18.520
Uh, and so, you know, I'm, I'm lucky to live in a very nice spot here in Mexico.
01:32:24.480
And, and hopefully, you know, I, I've come to love Mexico.
01:32:28.840
Honestly, you know, I'd love to see them be able to, um, pull it all together and, and,
01:32:35.540
Cause there's some terrible people don't understand, um, some of the levels of violence, uh, and
01:32:43.620
I say this all the time, murder capital of the U S but like, even me, like you see stuff,
01:32:48.780
uh, I don't see it personally, but you read about it in the local media or news and just
01:33:00.620
Uh, so when you do hear about things like that, it does make you appreciate what we were
01:33:06.200
trying to do in the West with safe societies, you know, wanting to be able to let your kids
01:33:12.640
walk to school and like, just having that peace of mind.
01:33:15.440
If your kids were out drinking one night, cause I remember when I was younger, I'd go out drinking.
01:33:20.040
I woke up under the bleachers once in, uh, during a baseball game.
01:33:25.820
Like I just got drunk the night before, fell asleep under the bleachers.
01:33:29.240
I'm like 18 and I woke up to the T-ball sound of the ball going, like, Oh, Oh shit.
01:33:37.440
I got up, dust myself off and went home and, uh, you just couldn't do that anymore.
01:33:54.380
Uh, and you know, yeah, I understand what you're saying.
01:33:59.920
They were trying to create safe societies, but like it's over-regulated, uh, in, in the
01:34:04.940
U S and Canada, uh, and some of these other Western countries, uh, where it's just like,
01:34:11.080
man, they've, they've went too far the other way with it.
01:34:15.000
Uh, so also empty hero said earlier, I moved to Mexico, so I would feel taller.
01:34:20.380
There is, uh, there is, um, so like I said, five, eight, five, nine, depending on what
01:34:28.480
Uh, and, um, Mexicans are not known for their height.
01:34:34.900
Uh, and so, um, I, I do, I, I am taller than a lot of Mexicans.
01:34:40.860
Then some, the ones in Siawana at that club I went to, I will say he was like fucking six
01:34:46.560
foot eight, uh, and was like a brick shithouse.
01:34:51.840
So there are some, but, uh, but, uh, they have jobs like that.
01:34:55.680
Uh, but yeah, uh, I had to shout him out cause that's all that.
01:35:03.560
Well, I didn't want to keep you too long here, but we've been going for an hour and a half
01:35:06.960
already, but we haven't been, it went everywhere.
01:35:12.220
Um, so, uh, yeah, I always have fun talking to you, man.
01:35:15.880
Um, and I hope everything's going well up there.
01:35:18.440
I hope they don't put you in prison when the new liberal government comes in.
01:35:22.180
Uh, if it comes in, we don't know yet, but yeah.
01:35:31.000
Like, I'm not sure there's ever going to be a conservative government in Canada again,
01:35:35.160
just because number one, we had, we, the conservatives had more votes than the liberals did last election.
01:35:45.260
It didn't matter because they can make coalitions.
01:35:48.300
So if we keep importing more and more liberal voters, how are we ever going to get?
01:36:01.560
Well, that was the, I, I, I've talked about this before.
01:36:04.720
I grew up on the left, uh, and, but it was a different left.
01:36:09.300
They were actually against illegal immigration, uh, because it'd been, it'd hurt the American
01:36:21.760
Uh, there's several different things they switched on actually, uh, could go on down
01:36:26.920
And it was really the, uh, it was really the immigration thing that kind of woke me up
01:36:32.500
But, uh, where it was like, oh, the dog, um, where it was like, man, uh, they totally
01:36:46.920
This, this is what you're supposed to be anti, right?
01:36:58.300
And the reason they switched on it is because most of those people vote left wing.
01:37:04.120
Uh, and so if they can eventually get them on the voter rolls, uh, then they can have, uh,
01:37:09.520
and you see Texas is kind of turning into almost a purple state or on the edge.
01:37:16.800
Yeah, well, and if they lose Texas, GOP loses Texas, they're going to have a hard time getting
01:37:24.700
Uh, because it's a ton of electoral votes there and they seem to have regained Florida pretty
01:37:31.840
Um, but, um, you know, that's why they changed positions though.
01:37:36.360
And you just said it, uh, yourself, the Democrats did the same thing though, uh, where it's like,
01:37:44.760
And these people are going to eventually vote for us.
01:37:49.020
I kind of bit them in the ass a little bit though.
01:37:50.620
If you look at some of the exit polls, uh, Latinos, uh, didn't break, uh, left.
01:37:56.120
Um, they actually broke towards Trump, especially towards the end.
01:38:03.320
You never know what's going to happen with Trump.
01:38:06.540
That's why I want to stay away from, as you call it, the pageantry.
01:38:09.720
It's like, everybody's just getting swept up in it.
01:38:14.560
I see Lee in chat said, I hope Ethan is doing well.
01:38:21.040
I'm going to clip out his interview, um, tonight or tomorrow morning.
01:38:27.320
Um, we had an appearance just about of this length.
01:38:34.760
You diagonal on boys, uh, and, and gals, uh, as well, uh, are killing it.
01:38:41.200
I've always, uh, loved since I've gotten acquainted with you guys, uh, your messaging and just
01:38:49.120
And so it's been a pleasure to have all of you guys, pretty much all you guys on the
01:38:53.560
kill stream, um, out of the stream at least try to get you, uh, we'll try to get you on
01:39:03.640
I saw Ferryman, uh, was streaming again the other day and I'd seen a couple months ago.
01:39:10.000
And then I was like, man, I hope that doesn't happen.
01:39:15.880
Cause we had an interview and I was like, oh wow.
01:39:20.540
Uh, we can both be nerds about politics, but, uh, he's just really, yeah, he's really smart.
01:39:27.560
It's a shame to see him stop streaming, but he needed the break and I don't blame him too.
01:39:31.800
Like winter was tough, you know, like this saying the same, arguing the same thing with
01:39:40.080
the same people for over a year, like it wears on you.
01:39:46.960
But it's all on where you concentrate your efforts, right?
01:39:50.600
You can't concentrate your efforts, arguing, trying to convince people online on Twitter.
01:39:57.880
Well, that's not what really makes a difference.
01:39:59.720
It's, it's, it's, uh, I mean, it makes a difference, right?
01:40:03.360
Like the online shows, the interviews and people being exposed to the arguments and the content
01:40:08.960
and all that stuff and just having a community, yeah, it makes a difference.
01:40:12.920
But like what really affects change, uh, is like actual political, uh, involvement right
01:40:21.780
And, uh, you know, I know that some people think that's like a fed thing to say, no, that's
01:40:28.640
Uh, and if you know how politics works, uh, what changes is, is mass movements of people,
01:40:38.780
Like that's, that's, that's, you have to farm, you have to form the biggest mob of idiots.
01:40:49.540
I know we're all, we were all tards in the tar farming game, but that's what they're doing.
01:40:55.220
Like, and if you're not doing anything in the, in the real world and, and you're claiming
01:41:00.600
activism, claiming activist title, then you're not really an activist.
01:41:04.220
Like, I hate to say it like that, but, um, it's just the truth.
01:41:08.380
And, and, you know, I see these people and they're like, Oh, don't go out to this really.
01:41:21.240
Are you going to yell at an empty building or are you doing something that's effective?
01:41:25.840
It needs to be, uh, um, it needs to be targeted, uh, in a smart way.
01:41:30.420
Uh, and not just going out to, you know, basically do self-promotion, go into business
01:41:38.360
Like to just go out there and, you know, let me cut a video for Twitter.
01:41:50.660
He's exploded with popularity because he just touts the conservative line.
01:41:53.500
So he rides this wave of popular support for Pierre and he's known as Pierre's biggest cheerleader.
01:42:00.440
But if you actually press him on any political, he has no idea what he's talking about.
01:42:08.080
That's how we started this conversation, wasn't it?
01:42:11.700
Like you put him in a, in a certain situation and you're touting him as a, and all he does
01:42:20.940
It's like watching an MMA fighter fight the old Kung Fu match.
01:42:26.180
I'm actually going to watch some more of that tonight.
01:42:27.960
I think I do love Kung Fu movies, but of course there are some fights on tonight.
01:42:33.500
Actually, I think Thug Nasty is fighting and a couple of the other guys.
01:42:40.600
Bryce Mitchell, the guy that was talking about really that bad guy and all this shit.
01:42:47.160
UFC, uh, uh, three, four, three, four teams tonight.
01:42:49.880
I didn't even, uh, well, I did know it, but I just forgot.
01:42:54.720
I like to see some people beat it, beat their brains up.
01:42:58.360
Like, I mean, who doesn't love to see people fight?
01:43:01.340
It's the same reason we watch wrestling and we, most people don't know the psychology about it
01:43:06.780
is that we like to see conflict and then we like to see conflict resolution.
01:43:18.280
That's what sells a match is like this obsession of like conflict and resolution and happening.
01:43:27.100
Uh, and wrestling, um, you know, even though obviously I know wrestling's almost like fake,
01:43:34.860
Uh, and you know, known that for a long time, but when you really call it marking out, right?
01:43:41.780
Like what really gets you is the suspension of disbelief.
01:43:46.340
Uh, and you're watching it like you would watch a movie, uh, and you can get caught up in it.
01:43:51.360
And of course, you know, deep down when you're watching a movie, you know, this, these are
01:43:55.200
Like, this isn't real, but like, you can still enjoy it.
01:44:00.420
And it's also the violence, like, you know, the violence is, is simulated too, but that's
01:44:08.320
But even that escalated to a point where it was like, holy shit.
01:44:17.620
Like we were talking about mankind getting tossed off the edge and like, yeah, through
01:44:21.980
tables and like, and that wasn't even the worst bump he took in that match.
01:44:26.260
They chokeslammed him on the top of the cage and they didn't know the cage like was
01:44:32.980
Like they trained wrestlers how to take a bump, right?
01:44:36.160
Like tuck their chin in like this and to hit with their shoulders and not their head.
01:44:41.460
Uh, and, and to keep their back a certain position too.
01:44:44.820
And he hit like with his back, you can see the way he hit in his back, totally curved.
01:44:50.920
And that was actually the nastiest bump of the whole entire match.
01:44:54.340
He was like, Oh my God, this guy's fucking dead.
01:44:57.040
And then I saw they shouldn't have done this the other day in AEW and I'll stop now after
01:45:02.000
Um, but they had a, it was like a, uh, two by four with spikes in it.
01:45:08.280
Oh, and, and Moxley took that to the back and it was legit nails like into his back.
01:45:18.780
That's even, that's even past the old ECW shit.
01:45:25.220
You're looking at puncturing a lung soon with that sort of shit.
01:45:28.640
What they technically, I mean, if that goes into your spinal quarter, I, I don't know.
01:45:32.660
There's a lot of different things that could have happened.
01:45:34.780
I'm sure they prepped it or whatever, but it really went into his back.
01:45:44.440
I understand the thumbtacks are painful, but a lot of these are big, big guys.
01:45:52.300
And then, but yeah, some of it just got too gory and out of hand for me.
01:45:57.940
Thumbtacks are okay because they get, they're really, I mean, it hurts, but like they just
01:46:01.460
pick those out after it's, it's kind of more of like a visual effect and it's, they are
01:46:07.100
painful, but it's like a little pinpricks, right?
01:46:18.160
Uh, but man, I appreciate you having me on tonight.
01:46:25.200
Even if you hate me, although I feel like most of you guys here like me, uh, but even if
01:46:30.160
you don't hit it for Derek, I appreciate him having me on here tonight.
01:46:37.640
I'm going to go watch those fights for those of you looking for a link.
01:46:40.260
Somebody dropped it in the rumble chat, so you can check it out there.
01:46:45.660
And we'll see you tomorrow night for the, uh, the regularly scheduled plat army stream.