00:11:06.000Like they hit you with like a wave beam outside your house.
00:11:09.700I think that's probably what they're talking about.
00:11:12.080And then also kind of related to this, another alien scientist went missing a couple days ago after meeting with like a sketchy group within the Pentagon.
00:14:13.300But like you said, the Democrats jump into action because like with the Nick Shirley stuff, you'd think there'd be a bill of like stop fraud or, you know, Transparency Act something.
00:14:24.000And instead, the people who react to the Nick Shirley content are people trying to stop Nick Shirley so they can keep doing the fraud.
00:14:29.980Yeah. Like if you were a rational person who wasn't trying to spread money around to your like network, you would say, all right, we need an auditor to look over every million dollars that goes anywhere. Right.
00:14:43.300Like you'd have a minimum threshold and then someone needs to be checking in on that.
00:14:46.840And then there's a second auditor who oversees the auditors, right?
00:14:50.840And then it's like fraud would basically go down to zero if you had a system in place.
00:14:54.160But instead, it's the Stop Nick Shirley Act in California.
00:14:57.560And then Tim Walz was asked about some Somali fraud in Minnesota.0.98
00:15:00.700And he gave an answer you'd probably expect from him.
00:15:03.700Do you want to hear more from members of leaders from the Somali community to say,0.99
00:15:08.940we need to hold our, we need to look at ourselves.1.00
00:15:12.200We need to hold our own neighbors accountable because look at the damage that this has done to our community.
00:15:18.060What do you want to hear more from instead of just saying, don't blame us?
00:15:21.540Do you want to see more ownership and oversight from within this?
00:16:25.720Or his boys are, or his family is, someone's getting something from all this.
00:16:31.360Yeah. And whether or not that's through the form in the form of campaign contributions or, you know, somebody, a guy named Muhammad doing a fundraiser for him, who knows?
00:16:41.260But man, these guys, you get caught and there's not even a little bit of introspection from it.
00:16:48.000I'm jealous that he gets to live in la la land like that.
00:16:51.900He knows, dude. He's like, he's probably stressed and like with marketing and PR people, how are we going to spin this?
00:22:55.620Furthermore, the widening spread between underprepared and well-prepared students create polarized
00:23:00.820courses, weakening the foundation available to many students and making it harder to teach
00:23:05.500at the level required for advanced STEM work.
00:23:08.200So that's one of the bigger problems.1.00
00:23:09.820The kid who goes to private school or just works hard and understands the assignment, takes the AP classes in a public school and actually grinds and learns the subjects, and now you're in a class where maybe 20% are mouth-breathing fucking idiots.1.00
00:23:24.800How is that fair to the high achievers, right?1.00
00:23:28.620Yeah. So, um, basically this is kind of, I'd compare it to San Francisco almost how we've
00:23:35.740been kind of reporting on San Francisco being, getting like a little bit better in small ways.
00:23:40.640This experiment happened after we went to college. So this thing is maybe 10, 15 year old years old
00:23:47.920at the max. And it's already like, that was enough. That was dangerous. Kids are retarded,
00:23:54.480right? Yeah, exactly. And then we have some more context about what's happening once they're in1.00
00:23:59.520these programs. Another example why high school grades aren't the most reliable indicator for
00:24:04.820academic competency, over 25% of students enrolled in a UC course intended to fill the gaps in
00:24:11.620elementary and middle school math had 4.0 GPAs in high school math. So they were just pushed through
00:24:17.7204.0 GPA, never actually learned anything. Now you get to college where you're trying to actually do
00:24:22.440stuff and you need to relearn high school math. Yeah. And isn't that crazy? 4.0. It's like,
00:24:28.300they don't even try to lie a little and be like, give him a 3.0. They go, give him the best
00:24:32.560possible thing. He's going to need to relearn middle school math. Once he gets into the UC
00:24:36.380system, we want to see you succeed. And guys, there's obviously no racial breakout of this
00:24:40.860kind of stuff, but yeah, you know what it's been. I was going to say when the teachers complain
00:24:46.620about that, they probably just don't like to see Brown people succeed in STEM field. Yeah. They0.99
00:24:51.380racist. They racist, not because you don't know seventh grade math, but it's because it's you0.95
00:24:55.540brown and they don't want to see you win. And we have another example here, which I thought was
00:24:59.420pretty funny. This interaction happened on Twitter. This young black man became a doctor
00:25:04.440and he kind of misunderstood statistics. He goes, after four years, I'd like to reintroduce myself
00:25:10.300as Dr. Jalen Spain, MD. I now join the 2.6% of black men who are physicians. The journey has
00:25:18.300been tough but it has been conquered here he is he's all graduated 2.6 percent of black men so0.97
00:25:24.640that's one in 40 one in 40 black men are doctors thank you doctors so when you see the teen takeovers
00:25:32.100you can kind of all right every 40 one of those guys is an md these guys are safe because there's
00:25:37.280a lot of doctors here there's a lot of doctors and a couple of them have surgery tomorrow so0.93
00:25:41.180we're gonna wrap up this takeover pretty soon but yeah so this guy got fucking clowned which0.88
00:25:45.600He made a mistake, I don't know, the wording, whatever, but that's the doctor.0.89
00:25:50.520The doctors aren't supposed to make mistakes.
00:25:52.740And somebody said universities have lowered their standards so far that they're giving out MDs to people who don't know the difference between 2.6% of doctors are black men and 2.6% of black men are doctors.0.98
00:26:39.420So, yeah, like when you write that essay about how like you overcame something or you know how college essays are, guys, you had to have a struggle or or write about BLM or something.
00:26:51.980You also need a pretty good ACT score now to get back into Yale.
00:26:55.320So I feel like these are experiments that are kind of we know they've been going wrong.
00:27:01.740And it's interesting to see some of the people come out against it, the UC system and Yale.0.98
00:27:07.160And I mean, it's a good thing, but man, COVID really derailed a lot of shit.0.99
00:27:39.500All right, let's get into our migrant section.0.98
00:27:41.220We're going to start with some decent news.
00:27:43.960ICE is going after immigration lawyers.
00:27:45.960Yeah, a top Homeland Security official has directed ICE attorneys to aggressively pursue administrative fraud cases against immigration lawyers accused of filing false asylum claims.0.98
00:27:58.040So that's pretty huge because those lawyers are usually the ones who are enabling these barely literate, barely functioning third worlders who limped across the border with a UN person saying, I have asylum, right?0.94
00:28:12.740So going after the lawyers actually takes away one of the nice tools that these guys have.0.89
00:28:17.420And we know how the asylum system was so heavily abused during the Biden peak migrant era.
00:28:22.780Yeah. And if you think about it too, like we've talked about this before with like criminals versus judges where like one criminal is one criminal, but one judge can release a hundred criminals.
00:28:34.500The same thing with these lawyers. Like there's millions of illegals here. Yes. Individually. But one immigration lawyer can control thousands of people coming into the country that shouldn't be.
00:28:46.440Yeah. Not to cross over on two topics, but like imagine a tick and that's the guy trying to claim asylum. And then imagine the guy flying in a helicopter and dropping a tick box on your farm. That's an immigration lawyer.
00:29:03.560Yeah. While the directive does not create new penalties, it signals that ICE lawyers will begin to use existing administrative enforcement tools more frequently to crack down not only against migrants accused of submitting fraudulent applications, but also against the lawyers who represent them.
00:29:18.480For many years, millions of illegal aliens have committed fraud on our immigration system, Percival wrote. In no place is this more rampant than immigration court. And kind of one of the key contexts here is we're trying to take back the definition of asylum.
00:29:34.380The sweeping directive asserted that asylum claims are meant for unique and narrow circumstances, but that it has become standard practice for immigration lawyers to argue virtually every illegal alien faces persecution or torture in their home country because of protected characteristics such as race or political opinion.
00:29:53.320So this is really just an attack at kind of reclaiming what asylum means and going after the lawyers.
00:30:04.800You know, you might have to explain yourself.0.99
00:30:06.300And if you're a lawyer who's been doing some scummy shit, you're immediately stopping doing the scummy shit because of the risk on the books now.0.99
00:30:14.420And you know what the Trump administration is doing with asylum seekers, right?1.00
00:30:52.980Next, we have some feces foreigners.1.00
00:30:55.520Unfortunately, we're going to start off with the disgusting scene at a slide at the park.1.00
00:31:00.860Yeah, this woman said the joys of Jeets moving into your neighborhood in droves is getting literal shit smeared down the slide at the park on your street.0.99
00:31:09.480And the parents do the Indian thing.1.00
00:31:11.580Just walk away and don't even try to clean it up.1.00
00:31:14.320So there's a brutal shit smear on a kid's slide.0.99
00:35:22.940Next, we have a little mini section here of ungrateful migrants.1.00
00:35:26.880We're going to start with this guy.1.00
00:35:28.560This goes out to people who voted for Donald Trump.0.67
00:35:32.220i hate you i hate you you might be my family you might be my friends but if you voted for donald1.00
00:35:40.640trump i hate you i fucking hate you and i don't want you to be in my life because you ruined it1.00
00:35:48.180for myself and all the people around me you knew you knew voting for him would deny my rights1.00
00:35:56.360you knew it would be a disaster for trans folks for immigrants i just wanted to wait until he0.82
00:36:03.380said trans folks what are you talking about so this is like a dream democrat migrant well yeah0.81
00:36:09.140he immediately learns the language of the left without learning how to pronounce the words
00:36:13.860correctly if you voted for donald trump you really hurt trans folks it's like in it's almost0.83
00:36:19.380like a bit it's like ai couldn't even make that yeah um and that is the perfect democrat migrant
00:36:25.160And they come in here, they learn the playbook, they know that, all right, white people have white privilege, you're a victim, you're brown, they hate you, you're going to take all their stuff and you're justified for doing it because of colonization or whatever.
00:36:39.520And then you bring enough of these people in and they all vote Democrat.
00:36:42.760It actually works perfectly for the Democrat side.
00:36:45.480This guy, Sandeep, is running for office in Texas and he has a similar message.
00:36:49.760I'm your Democratic candidate for Texas House 66 in Collin County.
00:36:56.420I'm calling on Representative Matt Shaheen to publicly condemn the rise of hateful rhetoric
00:37:02.920and division which we are witnessing here in Collin County.
00:37:08.280Public office comes with the responsibility to stand up and defend all members of our community.
00:38:11.540And so we're saying the same thing developed for Indians with slightly different traits, right? Like theirs is more abusing this H-1B system, undercutting Americans' wages, displaying ethnic favoritism in all their hiring. And now they don't like, and obviously, yeah, people online are really mean and really brutal with it.0.99
00:38:29.200but it's all a reaction to the behavior first, you know?
00:38:34.180And so they're calling it out and it's like, guys,
00:41:59.380This was filmed on Memorial Day or the day after Memorial Day.
00:42:02.520He's walking through the neighborhood and he's kicking over the American flags he sees.
00:42:09.060So we'll show the first one here and we can kind of fast forward it a little bit.
00:42:12.860But he's kicking the American flag, and he does it again at the next one a few steps later.1.00
00:42:18.840Yeah, and he looks kind of like a bullfrog Latino type maybe.1.00
00:42:22.640I don't know how – if it's white guilt or if it's Latino hatred, but it's one of them.0.99
00:42:28.660Yeah, and I think the problem is a lot of American white people, especially obviously on the left, have that energy where they feel guilty about being American.
00:42:40.020They feel guilty about being white.1.00
00:42:41.940white people suck. We should give our country away. Oh, we should give to these brown people.1.00
00:42:46.440That's what being America is. And that's why we can't unify to stop this mass migration to this1.00
00:42:52.040point. You have people like that. And then when you have people like that, Miss Wayne County,
00:42:57.740Michigan looks like this. What does she look like? I can't really tell.0.71
00:43:04.720okay is that their most attractive one too it's true for the red white and blue they're playing
00:43:14.820a song it's like a mockery any town usa right yeah so that's uh miss wayne county congratulations to1.00
00:43:22.580her and then obviously there's billions and billions of third worlders that want to come0.97
00:43:27.620to america and take our stuff literally an endless supply there is an endless supply of people who
00:43:33.220want to be a fake refugee, who want to claim asylum. And they'll go anywhere that's currently
00:43:38.88050% white or more. Yeah. All right. And then our last clip of our migrant section is an example of0.92
00:43:44.660how a lot of these migrants abuse our systems and things we have in place. One of them is the1.00
00:43:50.280Amber Alert system. John Doyle did a great breakdown. Yeah. And I can't speak to this
00:43:54.740because I don't get a ton of Amber Alerts, but apparently in Texas, where there's a ton of
00:43:59.200latinos bickering over custody or something this is a common theme and we'll let him explain it
00:44:03.720depending on where you live you're going to be getting amber alerts on your phone and sometimes
00:44:07.380they may even wake you up in the middle of the night like in texas i was getting amber alerts
00:44:11.240something like every 20 minutes and pretty soon after i started kind of reading the names of these
00:44:15.040people the descriptions of the incidents in question i realized this is less about like
00:44:19.100child abduction go white people go to the batmobile is more just like minorities having
00:44:23.440custody disputes and then immediately filing claims of like child abduction thus taking0.78
00:44:27.960advantage of a system that was designed for a certain purpose, overwhelming it with other
00:44:32.120nonsense because they can, because why not? And then you rinse and repeat that for a while. And
00:44:35.780now literally nobody cares at all when they get an Amber Alert. You probably even shut them off
00:44:39.560by now. This is what erosion of trust looks like because of diversity. Very true. Yeah. And like
00:44:45.120a good system to like protect kids. And then it's just every 20 minutes, literally for brutally
00:44:50.780kidnapped kids, stranger abductions. And now it's custody disputes and like, where's my kid?
00:44:56.420And, you know, again, it's one of those things where it's more anecdotal.
00:50:41.580But they know in the spiritual evil realm,1.00
00:50:43.800Sandra Bullock's like right below Hillary Clinton probably. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Fair. Completely fair.0.99
00:50:49.220Does that explain your question? Yeah. Thank you for answering my question.
00:50:51.820All right. Next. This is very interesting. You guys know the theory that Justin Trudeau is the
00:50:57.980illegitimate son of Fidel Castro because his mom used to go to Cuba all the time and they look
00:51:02.780exactly alike. This is an interview with Fidel's daughter and listen to what she says about it.
00:51:07.980For years, we've heard rumors that Justin Trudeau, the former prime minister of Canada,
00:51:11.480could be your half brother what do you think of that i the only thing i can say is that his mother
00:51:17.660used to visit the country very often well that may be a tell then i guess uh that's a half answer
00:51:23.260yeah do you plan to call him and maybe find out no no uh i i i won't do it if he wants he's going
00:51:32.420to be welcome but i won't i won't i think we get it but yeah that kind of confirms the theory a0.99
00:51:38.980little more yeah we've seen the trudeau's mom and fidel like hugging oh flirty slutty shit yeah0.99
00:51:44.920he's a real whore yeah that's embarrassed everybody that's what they say yeah um i saw it on video1.00
00:51:50.360we've seen it right it's not good so that's just true now yeah okay all right all right our last0.99
00:51:56.220second to last piece um tick update the ticks are really small and there's another way to get rid
00:52:02.520of them so you can see the little tiny ticks moving all over how small they are yeah that's
00:52:07.640crazy. That, that makes, that disgusts me. That makes me mad. Cause at least when they're those
00:52:11.960big dumb ones, you just pull them off. Can they even come, can they even attach to you when they're0.99
00:52:16.900that small though? I don't know. Maybe not. Cause I feel like they have to, they need the teeth.
00:52:21.180Yeah. They need, they need shit to grow before they can. But you get a lint roller and you take1.00
00:52:24.840them right off. Okay. You guys know we've been early on the tick stuff. Tick stuff's going crazy.
00:52:29.280I actually saw something that I almost, I meant to send to you, but it was a study about alpha
00:52:33.700gal being cured by acupuncture and it was a study that was published and it got like huge results
00:52:40.500yeah i did see that there are some hope i guess there is some hope if there's a couple other
00:52:44.720people that have a way to get it too and if you get it early enough apparently it doesn't fully
00:52:50.900wreck you okay all right that's the end of housekeeping we're now moving on to cringe of
00:52:55.060the week all right our first story from cringe of the week boston has big plans for pride month
00:53:02.660they're doing a ton of drag queen story hours. Yeah, specifically the Boston Public Library
00:53:08.120is hosting 19 drag queen story time events for children during Pride Month. And here's a picture
00:53:15.680of all the drag queens, aka gay men with weird theatrical interests, who are going to be talking0.97
00:53:22.260to young children. 19. 19 drag queen story times in the month of June. That's like five a week.0.98
00:53:28.360Yeah. Which is basically every day, Monday through Friday, there's a drag queen story hour for kids ages three to 11 hosted by perverts, allegedly.0.90
00:53:38.840Well, yeah. People who I would call that. And this is kind of like the Oregon thing, trying to ban fishing and hunting.
00:53:46.000Like the, the progressive strongholds are still doubling down and Boston, I would say
00:53:50.260on this broad theme of like where people are at in the cycle, Boston's like here in the
00:56:28.680He also identifies as asexual, meaning that he doesn't experience sexual attraction.
00:56:34.100This is undoubtedly the result of the medication used to delay male puberty.
00:56:38.000The president of WPATH, Dr. Marcy Bowers, has said on camera that so-called puberty blockers, which are used to chemically castrate sex offenders, chemically castrate the young boys who take them as well, leaving them incapable of arousal or orgasm, which, you know, is one of the great joys in life, right, for everybody.
00:56:58.520You could argue the whole world revolves around that.
00:57:06.320And I don't really want to continue reading, but it's almost hilarious to me.0.98
00:57:11.500Like, obviously, this is a fucked up story, but it's like, oh, I'm now identifying as asexual as if it wasn't the medicine that did it to you.0.97
00:57:19.280And medicine is a loose term here as if it wasn't the foreign agents introduced into your body that made you that way.0.99
00:57:26.760It's like, oh, I've come to this decision that I'm asexual now.
00:57:29.900no that decision was made for you as a nine-year-old by parents who said yeah you can take0.99
00:57:36.720this shit right yeah and it turns out the nine-year-old didn't know what was best for him0.99
00:57:41.640and sterilized himself and the parents said okay oops changed his mind yeah oops i guess no big1.00
00:57:47.600deal you know who's happy when that happens satan yeah okay i was gonna say devil yeah the devil
00:57:54.160the devil i was gonna say guess i was gonna count on you not knowing or like a grandma who we showed0.57
00:57:59.500last week, that trans lady, right? Yeah. And actually that was, uh, Oh, actually nevermind.
00:58:03.960Nevermind. We're about to get to it. Okay. And then last piece on that, um, after gender
00:58:08.580transitioning and doing the surgeries and taking the stuff, you're 12 times more likely to want
00:58:14.080to end your own life. Yeah. Dark peddling in that dark sided stuff. Very spooky stuff. All right.
00:58:20.380Speaking of ending your own life, there is a new low in Canada. One of their doctors found a
00:58:26.540distressed guy outside of Tim Horton's, a restaurant and gave him the option to end
00:58:31.980his own life. And he took it. Yeah. Ontario man dies, dies of maid after being assessed
00:58:37.460outside of Tim Horton's. Tim Horton's is like a chain restaurant, right? He's a hockey player.
00:58:42.480Yeah. He's a hockey player who started a coffee chain in, um, Canada. And there's some in the
00:58:47.540U S like I know Indiana, that woman who got in that fight, the 75 year old who was freaking out0.98
01:11:33.700And then Brandon Johnson is obviously the same guy who stopped ShotSpotter, that technology where when it hears a gunshot, it like automatically reports to the police and starts filming.
01:11:42.900And he didn't want to do that because it could lead to more negative interactions with police.
01:11:47.280And we actually have a graph here of all the shootings and then all the officer involved shootings.
01:12:18.000Included the Youth Charging Reform Act, a bill ending the automatic charging of juveniles as adults when facing certain drug, assault and gun related charges.
01:12:27.240and legislation that has people split on whether it will keep people safe.
01:12:31.640It keeps cases in the right court from the start, which actually and by the data makes us safer and is better for those young people.
01:12:41.300So they're not going to be charging teenagers as adults who are under 18.
01:12:47.020And they're probably in a couple of years, they'll say crime is down because they just don't have the data anymore.
01:12:53.580Yeah. So, uh, you know, first degree assault and several handgun related offenses. Uh, if you're a 16 or 17 year old, you'd automatically get tried as an adult. They're eliminating that. And it's actually at the worst possible time. Like when youthful offenders are worse and more of a nuisance to the public than ever, they're, they're backtracking on it on a one tool they have to keep them in check.
01:13:16.120It's like, oh, who should we look out for?
01:16:47.240No, and those guys, like, that was a nice way to do it without any racial slurs or making it racial when the fat, loud black woman making demands did it.1.00
01:18:11.980That's kind of a thing I think we could apply here.
01:18:13.860And I think a lot of people are tired of it.
01:18:16.080And then it's good to see those guys stand up and just go, eh, we're not doing that.
01:18:19.440And then you had a theory on how to deal with people like this, which I thought was really smart.
01:18:23.200Yeah. I just had something that usually applies to like dealing with a narcissistic family member or someone who's like trying to get a rise out of you. But I'm kind of applying this same logic. So those guys on the plane, they all teamed up. They had her outnumbered. She got embarrassed and humiliated. Right. But sometimes like if you're dealing in a customer service role and you get one on one with like a loud, demanding urban type of person, they want to like get you riled up.
01:18:49.340and they're like raising the energy in the room
01:22:45.940So if we got past that, where judgment of skin color isn't really happening, we're just doing content of character.
01:22:52.640But it went so bad and so far woke and left that now we're judging people based on the color of their skin, not the content of their character.
01:23:01.480And the judgment on the color of their skin is automatically positive if they're black or brown.