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00:23:03.000You know, obviously this has been going on for a while.
00:23:05.000We're going to kind of go into the history of what was going down prior to the ceasefire.
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00:23:21.000We'll go over the history and then we'll go into what's going on with the ceasefire.
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00:25:10.000Let's look back at the history between the two countries and how Hezbollah came about.
00:25:18.000In 1948, Lebanon and other Arab countries fought against the emerging state of Israel.
00:25:23.000By the end of the war in 1949, Israel held about 40% of the area initially earmarked for the Palestinians by the UN Partition Plan of 1947.
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00:26:47.000Jordan fought a brief but bloody war with Palestinian groups operating under the Palestinian Liberation Organization's umbrella that were launching cross-border attacks on Israel from Jordanian territory, provoking heavy Israeli responses.
00:27:02.000These groups were defeated and expelled from Jordan in what became known as the Black September civil conflict.
00:27:08.000PLO forces regrouped in Lebanon and made Beirut their new headquarters, leading to more cross-border flare-ups.
00:27:15.000In the 1970s, Palestinian guerrilla raids into Israel and Israeli military retaliation on targets in Lebanon intensified.
00:27:24.000This led many Lebanese to flee their country south, aggravating sectarian tensions in Lebanon, igniting the civil war in 1975 that killed an estimated 150,000 people.
00:27:36.000The causes of the war were multifaceted and deeply rooted, but can be generalized as a growing insecurity crisis.
00:27:43.000In 1975, part of the Christian militia group, the Falangists, attacked a bus taking Palestinians to a refugee camp at Tal al-Zaatar in Lebanon.
00:27:52.000The attack escalated what started an intermittent cycle of violence into a recurring conflict between the Falangists and the Lebanese National Movement, whose coalition of Lebanese leftists and Muslims supported... Hey, do we got something going on with YouTube?
00:28:39.000Israel invaded Lebanon all the way to Beirut in an offensive that followed more border fire.
00:28:44.000In that same year, hundreds of civilians in the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila were massacred by Falangist militiamen, allowed in by Israeli troops after Lebanon's newly elected Maronite Catholic president was killed by a bomb.
00:29:43.000The creation of Hezbollah emerged from ongoing conflicts with Israel.
00:30:02.000In 1982 and 1986, a number of attacks against foreign militaries were executed and Hezbollah waged guerrilla war against Israeli forces.
00:30:11.000In 1983, Israel pulled back from Beirut but retained forces in the south towards the Litani River.
00:30:19.000In 1992, when the civil war in Lebanon ended, Hezbollah entered parliamentary politics, winning eight seats in Lebanon's 128-seat assembly.
00:30:29.000Fighting began again in 1993, in what is known as the Seven-Day War, after a series of attacks by both Israel and Hezbollah fighters near the border that killed civilians and soldiers on both sides.
00:30:43.000Hezbollah continued attacking Israeli forces in the south and firing rockets into northern Israel in 1996, and Israel launched a 17-day offensive that killed more than 200 people in Lebanon.
00:30:55.000In 2000, Israel withdrew from South Lebanon territory in accordance with the UN Security Council's resolution, ending 22 years of occupation.
00:31:05.000In July 2006, Hezbollah crossed the border into Israel
00:31:09.000And this was the last major conflict between these guys where they actually had a war.
00:31:13.000And we're going to talk about the 2006 war as well.
00:31:16.000Israel kidnapped two Israeli soldiers and killed others.
00:31:20.000It demanded the release of Palestinian detainees in return for the hostage soldiers.
00:31:25.000Israel refused and launched a five-week war involving heavy Israeli airstrikes.
00:31:30.000Both Israel and Hezbollah declared victory after a UN Security Council resolution.
00:31:36.000This resolution, called 1701, was intended to resolve the war.
00:31:41.000Which this 1701 resolution was also used to kind of get this new ceasefire going now.
00:31:48.000A full end to hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon and Hezbollah's forces to withdraw north of the Litani River, and the disarmament of armed groups, including Hezbollah, something that remains elusive to this day.
00:32:04.000Since 2006, there have been regular tit-for-tat attacks across Lebanon's southern border.
00:32:09.000Things began to escalate after the 7th of October attack by Hamas on Israel.
00:32:15.000Hezbollah launched a rocket campaign to Israel in support of Palestinians under Israeli... And the reason why they did this, guys, right?
00:32:22.000And I'll kind of show this real quick on a map for you guys.
00:33:18.000Because what it would do is it would put an enormous amount of pressure on the Israeli Defense Force, aka the IDF, right?
00:33:25.000To spread their forces because you can't put all of your guys down here into the Gaza Strip because you have to keep guys up here to secure the northern border because Hezbollah is sending rockets.
00:33:39.000Now, what these rockets have done, guys, is it displaced something like
00:33:44.00030,000 to 60,000 Israelis that all live here in northern Israel, right?
00:33:49.000So obviously, this caused a lot of problems for Netanyahu and his administration.
00:33:56.000And a big part of them invading Lebanon was to kind of stop the rocket attacks that were coming from the north, right?
00:34:04.000But these rocket attacks were coming so that the IDF weren't able to apply the full force of their military into the Gaza Strip.
00:34:28.000Now, this was crazy that they pulled this off.
00:34:43.000In September, right, mid-September, you guys remember this, the blowing beepers, right?
00:34:47.000The blowing of the beepers, pagers, and older technology.
00:34:50.000And what ended up happening, guys, was, and I think it was the New York Times that reported this, which is fucking insane.
00:34:56.000Gotta give Israel, I guess, their credit on this one.
00:34:59.000They put explosives in these walkie-talkies, pagers, beepers, etc.
00:35:05.000that they knew Hezbollah fighters were going to have because they were using these older communication devices to talk with each other because they were worried for fear of being intercepted by UNIT-8200, Mossad, and all these other intelligence agencies that Israel has.
00:35:24.000Israel intercepted, basically were able to get these pagers and all these other things destined for Lebanon, and they put bombs in them, and then they let them kind of walk, the Hezbollah fighters got them, and then they detonated them almost ten years later.
00:35:37.000I think something like eight to nine years ago, they put these explosives in.
00:35:40.000And then they simultaneously detonated them on two separate days.
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00:42:41.000As the Israeli security cabinet met to discuss an agreement to end the fighting, the Israeli defence forces launched a massive wave of strikes right across Lebanon.
00:42:51.000With more than 10 dead and the dust still settling, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on his cabinet to approve the ceasefire deal.
00:43:00.000Speaking this evening he said Israel had set Hezbollah back decades.
00:43:06.000And you know obviously he did the speech and here's a speech right here.
00:43:08.000We'll listen to some of it actually and then we'll go back to the news thing.
00:43:44.000security, to rebuild your settlements, your towns and villages, and your security.
00:43:51.000Up to now, thanks to the IDF and the security apparatus in Israel, we were able to achieve tremendous, tremendous achievements in the seven fronts.
00:44:14.000In Iran especially, we destroyed a very big part of their air defense, their production of missiles in Iran, and an important factor in their nuclear facilities.
00:44:31.000I will do everything necessary in order to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
00:44:38.000This is in front of my eyes at all times, and all the more so today, when we hear the repeated declarations of the Iran leaders about their wanting to have nuclear weapons.
00:44:51.000For me, removing this threat is the most important goal in order to assure the survival
00:45:01.000Which I described to you guys, they killed a bunch of them just in the past year.
00:45:18.000But many of our hostages, the 101 hostages still there.
00:45:24.000Yeah, this translator sucks, I ain't gonna lie.
00:45:26.000In Gaza, we are committed to bring them and also to alleviate the horrific horror their families are going through and to destroy Hamas in Judea and Samaria.
00:45:39.000We are destroying hundreds of terrorists.
00:45:41.000We're destroying terrorist infrastructures and there's no place which we do not reach.
00:45:49.000In Yemen we attacked powerfully the Houthis.
00:45:54.000And guys, they've been attacking all of these different countries.
00:45:56.000They've been bombing the Houthis down in Yemen.
00:45:59.000They've been... Just so you guys see here, from like a map.
00:46:23.000These are all the countries that Israel beefs with, right?
00:46:27.000You got Yemen right here, the Houthis.
00:46:29.000Then you got Hezbollah with Lebanon to the north.
00:46:32.000And you got obviously Syria right here.
00:46:34.000They've been bombing Damascus consistently.
00:47:20.000We killed all the seniors of the organization, most of the terrorists, most of the missiles, thousands of terrorists, and their underground terrorist infrastructure that over years they built, we destroyed.
00:47:36.000We attacked strategic targets in all of Israel, in Lebanon, and in Dachia, the area in Beirut, we have destroyed a great deal of their infrastructure.
00:47:50.000Three months ago only, all this would have sounded science fiction, but it's not science fiction.
00:47:57.000I will give them this, they absolutely did eliminate a lot of their high-ranking enemies
00:48:04.000And within a year and obviously this is because October 7th gave them the ability to kind of justify a lot of this aggression, right?
00:48:14.000For those that are unaware guys, Benjamin Netanyahu was in the middle of court proceedings for corruption and bribery.
00:48:23.000The Israeli government was actually going after him from a criminal liability standpoint.
00:48:28.000And obviously October 7th happened and they suspended that trial so that he can go ahead and kind of lead the country in the middle of a conflict.
00:48:36.000And that ended up allowing him to kind of wage war on all these enemies like I showed you guys before on the map.
00:50:14.000And at least in this pocket of the Middle East.
00:50:19.000Hezbollah began firing into Israel following Hamas's attack of October the 7th and Israel's subsequent assault of Gaza, a show of solidarity among the two Iran-backed groups.
00:50:30.000The tit-for-tat exchange of missiles lasted nearly a year and led to around 60,000 Israeli citizens having to leave their homes in the north.
00:50:39.000It was this that Israel gave as its reason for escalating.
00:50:45.000In September, they assassinated Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in a massive strike in Beirut, and days later, launched a ground invasion of southern Lebanon.
00:50:56.000Israel says it's now killed more than 2,000 members of Hezbollah, but the war has displaced 1.2 million Lebanese citizens, and the death toll stands at more than 3,700, many of them civilians.
00:51:18.000Reports suggest that the ceasefire is roughly based on UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which brought to an end the last conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.
00:51:30.000The first stage of the agreement will see the withdrawal of all Israeli forces from southern Lebanon within 60 days.
00:51:36.000At the same time, Hezbollah will pull back its armed presence north of the Litani River.
00:51:42.000That's about 16 miles from the Israel-Lebanon border.
00:51:45.000The Lebanese army, along with existing UN peacekeepers, will then provide security in the buffer zone, with the US chairing a five-country committee to monitor any infringements of the agreement.
00:51:58.000The US has also agreed to give Israel a letter of assurance that they will retain the freedom to strike Hezbollah if it poses a threat.
00:52:07.000Something vital in trying to sell this ceasefire deal to those displaced by the conflict.
00:52:13.000Most of them have spent months living in hotels like here in Haifa and they do not believe the threat of Hezbollah has gone.
00:53:09.000I know you've had a long long day, so I won't hold you on here too long We're watching this video right now But any comments you want to give to the to the people as far as like what's going on here with this conflict guys Give me ones if you guys can hear Suleiman He's here on the show right now.
00:53:50.000I mean, we're watching this news thing right here, but if you want, I could keep playing it, or if you want to kind of give commentary off what you've heard already.
00:54:54.000That's an important point, because what they've said is hawks of a ceasefire in Gaza are long forgotten, and yet Israel agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon.
00:55:07.000And I'm going to obviously develop this point a lot later, but the point is
00:55:21.000So, the point here is, what the guy just mentioned is about a ceasefire in Palestine.
00:55:28.000Now, what we know, and he said the ceasefire is long forgotten.
00:55:31.000So what it means is that that's not something that they're even thinking about.
00:55:34.000It's not something they're contemplating.
00:55:36.000Yet we know, as me and you did that show on the Five and a Half Hours show, that Hamas offered a ceasefire on October the 10th.
00:55:46.000We also know that Hamas offered a ceasefire a number of times throughout the year, including a report by Israeli News in June and in September, and yet those ceasefire talks were rejected.
00:56:02.000Whereas on the other hand, with the Hezbollah, Hezbollah has always offered ceasefire talks as well, because the aims of both parties is peace in the region.
00:56:13.000But the difference is this time Israel accepted this.
00:56:16.000So the question becomes why did they accept this ceasefire and not the other one?
00:56:20.000Because in both of them they've not achieved their objectives.
00:56:23.000In Gaza the objective was dismantle Hamas, return the hostages.
00:59:46.000Injuries and casualties all in one, in one day, in one attempt at Nakura.
00:59:51.000So you can see they tried in the northwestern region, they tried in the, sorry, southwestern region, they tried in the southeastern regions, and they just failed and they always went back.
01:00:00.000So you can see the border, you can see, you're right, next to the border there.
01:00:04.000They've never been able to transplant past the border in a significant manner or hold any form of territory.
01:00:09.000So they were losing really badly in South Lebanon.
01:00:11.000So, let me ask you this, and I'm glad to have you here so I can ask this detailed question.
01:00:16.000Did they launch simultaneous attacks into these three areas that we talked about?
01:00:25.000Maroon El Rass and then the other place that you that you had uh pointed out did they try to go like can you see it on your just that there we go yeah that that's yaroon that's the other place that they okay they attempted and lost so because yaroon yeah i know it doesn't look like that on the map
01:01:44.000So you think that they kind of had been pulling out their troops for the past few weeks in preparation of the ceasefire?
01:01:51.000Well, I think what happened was they stopped their troops from going in because they were struggling and maybe trying to re-plan, re-strategize.
01:01:58.000And I think that's when they decided to basically agree to the ceasefire.
01:02:04.000You know, and that's kind of what I was thinking to myself too, because, you know, me and you were discussing this earlier.
01:02:09.000But, uh, you know, they were saying all the time, oh, yeah, we're not going to have a ceasefire with Gaza.
01:02:16.000And this is with like this is with them being able to potentially get the hostages back where they said, no, we're not going to stop doing what we're doing.
01:02:23.000So I find it interesting that they're willing to come to the table and have a ceasefire with Lebanon, but they didn't want to have a ceasefire whatsoever.
01:02:32.000I mean, I know there was a small period of time where they took a couple of days where they didn't attack each other and they did a prisoner exchange.
01:02:38.000But, you know, this tells me the fact that they were willing to come to the table.
01:02:41.000And so quickly, too, within two months, that they were getting their asses kicked on the ground.
01:02:46.000And for those that are unaware, the IDF is a very small military, man.
01:02:49.000They cannot sustain the same level of casualty as other more refined militaries.
01:02:54.000You want to talk about that a little bit?
01:02:56.000Yeah, so they're a very small military and look, we're honest about our assessment.
01:03:04.000I think that in Gaza they have been able to dominate, hence they took certain areas.
01:03:08.000I know there's certain people who claim that they're losing in Gaza as well.
01:03:18.000They've won in the sense of on the ground they've not been losing, but then they've not won in the sense of they've not achieved their objectives.
01:03:25.000So they've managed to take certain land for sure, but they've not achieved their objectives, which was return the hostages and dismantle Hamas.
01:03:33.000Still missing like a hundred, right, if I'm not mistaken?
01:03:36.000There's still at least a hundred hostages, yeah.
01:03:37.000Probably less because some of them have been killed by Israel, but yeah, there's around about a hundred.
01:03:42.000And so what you're saying is really important because you basically have a scenario where Israel's army isn't that great when it comes to the actual soldiers.
01:03:58.000military, when they analyze the conduct and ability of the Israeli army, it makes a number of significant flaws.
01:04:10.000So not just based on the size, but just based on the competency.
01:04:13.000In the 2006 war they assessed their competency as very low, the decision making wasn't great and they lost a lot of tanks and men based on certain bad decisions they made such as scouting and you know bombing from the air.
01:04:28.000They made the same mistakes in Gaza but then Hamas weren't able to capitalize as much but obviously Hezbollah were able to capitalize.
01:04:36.000So you've got a small army and just think about it like where you zoomed out you can see the red line right between them and northern Israel.
01:04:43.000So there's people from northern Israel who basically left but about around 60,000 people and Israel's aim was to return those people.
01:04:55.000Now to return those people where you can see your pointer
01:04:58.000They needed to take, at a minimum, according to every single military analyst, they had to take about 25 kilometers in, up until the Litani River.
01:08:10.000They would have had to take all this land of southern Lebanon and control it to actually secure the northern area of Israel.
01:08:18.000Because I'm assuming they, what, they evacuated all... Did they evacuate Haifa too, or no?
01:08:25.000They didn't, they evacuated all of the north and they didn't evacuate completely all of Haifa.
01:08:30.000There's still personnel people there, there's still civilians there as well as military bases.
01:08:34.000Okay, all this, Shlomi... Oh yeah, nobody's in Shlomi now and I mean that was, Shlomi was basically, even before October there, I'm sorry not October, even before the invasion, they'd already dismantled Shlomi.
01:09:16.000It's definitely Nahria, Shalomi, Kabri, that whole region, that whole area, even including Iyarka, and then from the other side you've got Kiryat Sharmona.
01:09:25.000There's not many civilians there, it's mainly military personnel.
01:09:29.000You always see, remember you see on the reports wherever they say, oh, Hezbollah's bombed Kiryat Sharmona, you can see there in the top right.
01:09:38.000So a bit more higher up, near where, above Maroon al-Ras, so if you go
01:09:45.00045 degrees from where your pointer is.
01:09:52.000So all this you would say all this area here is probably fairly desolate.
01:09:56.000Oh, yeah, it is for sure Yeah, and so you basically got a scenario where they've left those regions And so just like think about it from a military perspective You need to take control over what's in Lebanon that has the border to that to be able to secure it to let your people in.
01:10:11.000At a minimum up to the Litani River, but likely up to the Awali River.
01:10:15.000They said Beirut, but even though they were like, we're going to take up to Beirut, we all knew that was not possible.
01:10:36.000So that region now, according to the alleged agreement, which we don't know if that's the final agreement, but if it is, that region is not going to be controlled by the Israelis and nor is it going to be controlled by Hezbollah.
01:10:47.000So in reality, that region hasn't been secured.
01:10:50.000And you basically have a scenario where there's not going to be safety.
01:10:53.000So it means the Israelis aren't going to return home.
01:11:11.000So it means Hezbollah no longer fire rockets, Israel no longer bomb and kill people in Beirut, which they've been doing consistently, Beirut and other cities.
01:11:21.000So all of that will be included in the ceasefire.
01:11:27.000I think that's one of the questions a lot of people have asked.
01:11:29.000Yeah, yeah, because Nasrallah, obviously, you know, he always said, hey, until there's until you guys get out of Gaza, we're going to keep bombing you.
01:12:01.000So it means, or even the West Bank, but Gaza is the important point here.
01:12:06.000And so it means like if you wanted to support the people of Gaza, you physically wouldn't be able to send troops there, right?
01:12:13.000It's not like they've got air ability in the air to basically drop off soldiers.
01:12:18.000And we know what the logistical nightmare that would be.
01:12:23.000And so physically you can't go into Gaza.
01:12:25.000So if you physically can't go into Gaza, you know when you're using rockets, essentially a lot of them rockets are being stopped by the Iron Dome and you're not wanting to harm civilians.
01:12:38.000And then Israel at the same time is bombing your civilians and killing civilians in Beirut, levelling residential buildings, and then you have it where you're destroying them on the ground.
01:12:49.000So if you're destroying them on the ground, but now they're no longer coming forward,
01:12:55.000So they're not doing an offensive against you because you need them to do the offensive to basically beat them, destroy them and take them out.
01:13:03.000You basically can't go in the offensive because I explained this on your show many a times and many other places.
01:13:09.000My position is this that when you're the offensive army, it's very difficult for you to win under modern warfare.
01:13:15.000So just like how I predicted that Hezbollah would dominate, if it was the other way around and Hezbollah was to invade into Israel, I think Hezbollah would also struggle.
01:13:25.000And so they can't go into Israel because you're going to get dominated.
01:13:28.000The whole point is you made them come in and you basically dominated them and destroyed them.
01:13:32.000And so you're left with, you can't no longer take them out on the ground because they're not willing to come forward.
01:13:38.000You can't go into Gaza because physically you can't basically go there because you're not connected to Gaza.
01:13:44.000You can bomb Israel in terms of sending rockets, but then they're literally killing your civilians in Beirut.
01:13:52.000And so you're basically in a situation where it also makes sense to do a ceasefire so they stop killing your civilians in Beirut.
01:13:58.000Because what this achieves is the stopping of the bombardment of Beirut and various cities in Lebanon and Lebanese people dying.
01:14:06.000So it seems like that's the reason for it because the other things are not achievable and they're not something that they could achieve and therefore by agreeing to the ceasefire you're kind of ensuring that that doesn't happen, if that makes sense.
01:14:21.000Yeah, they can't go into Israel and actually help.
01:14:24.000And, you know, at this point, what would you say as far as, like, where does Hamas stand right now?
01:14:31.000Do you think that they're significantly destabilized at this point?
01:14:34.000I mean, I'm under the impression that they're pretty much gone with a lot of their leadership, you know, pretty much dead now at this point.
01:14:41.000Do you think they're still alive, you know, on life support?
01:14:49.000So Hamas... And that's what I'm saying, like, is it worth it to support and have people die in Lebanon on behalf of an organization that's pretty much, you know, crippled and destabilized now?
01:14:59.000Yeah, I don't think Hamas is crippled or destabilised.
01:15:01.000I think Hamas, on the ground, is actually functioning.
01:15:05.000And hence why Israel's not been able to take the hostages back.
01:15:09.000What Israel obviously did was, because they killed Yahya Sinwa, you have to remember, when they killed Yahya Sinwa, don't think of it as them killing Yahya Sinwa.
01:15:16.000Because Yahya Sinwa was basically acting as a soldier himself.
01:16:21.000They came up with that number because what happened was, if you remember early on, they'd failed to kill hardly any Hamas members and then we start exposing the fact that they'd killed 200 civilians for every one Hamas member.
01:16:35.000And when we started exposing them for it,
01:17:24.000And Pierce was like, well, if you know how many Hamas fighters you've killed, by definition you should know how many civilians you've killed too.
01:17:31.000And the spokesperson didn't want to answer the question for obvious reasons.
01:18:25.000And they did an academic peer-reviewed study.
01:18:28.000Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not someone who would say just because it's academic peer-reviewed that means you have to agree to it, but it gives some significance, much more significance than the Statements of Israel or even the Ministry of Health, because again, the Ministry of Health might want to minimize the numbers, and I think that this is what they're doing.
01:18:42.000They're minimizing the numbers to not make people, you know, lose hope.
01:18:47.000When it comes to Lancet, they put certain mathematical models in place based on the level of bombing and bombardment that Israel has done, based on the fact that it's a dense populated area, based on the fact that the number of people there are, where they are located, where people were bombed.
01:19:03.000Put all of those factors into place and said, looking at everything that's happened, looking at all the people that are missing, likely at that point, this was a few months ago, there's at least 200,000 people.
01:19:15.000Now, since then, we've had months and months of even more bombardment, even more killing.
01:19:22.000Every day, there's 50 to 100 new people who've been killed.
01:19:26.000So I would not be out there to suggest that actually that number is likely growing with a more significant bombardment to at least 300,000.
01:21:32.000Netanyahu was always meant to be the fall guy, and I think Kareem Khan is doing their bidding.
01:21:37.000That in reality, when all this is said and done, Netanyahu and Gallant are likely going to be the fall guys for all of this, to wash Israel of all the crimes that they've conducted.
01:22:20.000And so despite that being the case, then we find out that there's some sexual assault allegations against him after he basically said that he's gonna do an arrest warrants against Netanyahu.
01:22:33.000So this just shows you like the Zionist and the whole Epstein ring and now I'm not saying this is part of the Epstein ring but it shows how they do blackmail, how they accuse people of sexual assault, these are the ways they do it to manipulate control people and send people to trial.
01:22:47.000And so then the ICC arrest warrant was issued.
01:22:50.000Now what's interesting about the ICC arrest warrant is that it's only countries that are
01:22:57.000We had the Hamas lawyer on our show who explained it.
01:23:02.000And so, it's only countries that are signatories to the Rome Statue that have to arrest Netanyahu when he goes to the country.
01:23:12.000Now, USA isn't part of the Rome Statue, but UK is.
01:23:17.000And yet, UK have said that they're not going to arrest him.
01:23:19.000Many countries have come out and said they will.
01:23:21.000Italy said they would, I think, right?
01:23:24.000Yeah, Italy, Spain, even Netherlands, even though Gers Wilder is a Jewish Zionist, even he said, even their country said they will because they're forced to because they're part of the Rome Statue.
01:23:35.000And it's interesting that some of the Americans... It's called the Rome Statue, you said?
01:23:44.000Yeah, and it's interesting that America used this ICC arrest warrant against Putin.
01:23:50.000People like Lindsey Graham who said, how great is the ICC for they are the arbiters of truth and justice for stopping someone like Netanyahu, I mean, someone like Putin.
01:24:01.000And then immediately when this charge came on, then they were like, we need to sanction the ICC.
01:24:10.000We've also had people, rumblings from the Trump administration that also say that they might sanction the ICC.
01:24:17.000And again, if it is the case, it again indicates that actually the Deep State controls Trump.
01:24:23.000So this whole idea, what's happened is, look, if you look at it just from an average human person perspective, because obviously all of us are politically savvy, but
01:24:34.000The average person sees America or used to see America as someone who kind of fought for truth and justice, fought for morality.
01:24:42.000They went to war but sometimes they'd be in the wrong or right.
01:24:45.000And they saw like other countries such as Russia as the bad guy, China in terms of China and Taiwan as the bad guys.
01:25:31.000We're supposed to be looked at as the leaders of the free world, and how the hell can we call ourselves the leaders of the free world when we're constantly vetoing a Palestinian state because Israel doesn't want it to happen at all these UN meetings.
01:25:47.000Yeah, if I'm not mistaken, the charges on the arrest warrant, what is it?
01:25:51.000It's like, because they blew up their water sources, not bringing them food, obviously the indiscriminate bombing.
01:25:59.000These are some of the charges that they're alleging for the arrest warrant, right?
01:26:05.000Yeah, war crimes, starvation, basically ethnic cleansing.
01:26:12.000They basically have been charged for many of those things.
01:26:18.000But the court threw the appeal out because they appealed too early.
01:26:22.000You have to appeal after the charge is in place.
01:26:25.000But then to appeal, then either Netanyahu needs to go to the Hague and make the appeal or he needs to send a representative to the Hague to make the appeal.
01:26:34.000And then obviously that representative is representing him.
01:26:37.000And so there is some form of connection and even he could get in trouble or arrested or something could happen.
01:26:41.000So there is a bit of complexity to that.
01:26:43.000But yeah, what it means is Netanyahu isn't allowed
01:26:47.000In the vast majority of the free world.
01:26:50.000Yeah, if I'm not mistaken, what, 126 countries recognize the ICC?
01:28:45.000Conservatives are blamed for the genocide.
01:28:47.000The second thing is what they did was Nigel Farage, who is right-wing Islamophobe, so meant to be more right-wing than even the Conservatives, they perpetuated him.
01:29:11.000It's like, it's as if, like, let's say we had, like, a Ron DeSantis running alongside Trump and it was those two and then against, like, a Kamala Harris.
01:29:29.000Because Nigel Farage, his party was non-existent.
01:29:32.000And then within once Rishi Sunak stepped down, which is the Conservative leader, who was the Prime Minister, the election was within four to eight weeks.
01:29:43.000And what they did was they just randomly made Nigel Farage in charge.
01:29:46.000They perpetuated him, put him on the mainstream media, and they essentially intentionally caused this to happen.
01:29:58.000And then what they do is, what happens, you make Keistama win.
01:30:02.000Keistama is basically right-wing, right?
01:30:05.000Even though he's part of Labour, which is really left-wing.
01:30:08.000And what happens is, the media starts then attacking him, saying this left-wing guy, this is like UK media as well as world media, so this left-wing guy is doing all these horrible things.
01:31:15.000They did the riots and I said to Joshua at that time, do you remember?
01:31:18.000I said these riots are done on purpose and what's going to happen from them is that they're going to censor speech and they're going to come after the pro-Palestinian movement and since then they've arrested many journalists who are pro-Palestinian such as Richard Medhurst
01:31:53.000So when I see people like Elon Musk and these right-wing accounts, like Rebel News, these Israeli-controlled accounts, attacking K-Star Man, you think, wait a second, they're both Zionists.
01:32:38.000So even though he didn't get 50% of the vote because of the way the UK split in the electoral vote, I think he got like 30-40% of the vote.
01:32:44.000So it's not like he got a huge amount of the vote, but it's just that's the way the electoral college works.
01:32:49.000With the Conservatives and Farage's party splitting the vote, that's actually how he managed to win.
01:32:56.000If they didn't split the vote, it would have been very close.
01:33:01.000Well, now we kind of see how UK politics go.
01:33:04.000But Keir Starmer already said, if I'm not mistaken, that if Netanyahu comes to the United Kingdom, he will not be honouring that arrest warrant, right?
01:33:44.000And people like Keir Starmer, who is a Zionist controlled... This is why, whenever the Zionists attack them, always think, why is a Zionist attacking a Zionist pick?
01:33:52.000Because it's all part of the game to destroy Western civilization.
01:34:09.000But you know, it's not like the ICC is, how do I say this, being prejudiced towards Israel.
01:34:16.000They absolutely went ahead and got arrest warrants for all the members of Hamas as well.
01:34:19.000I mean, I would say they've been prejudiced against Palestine.
01:34:23.000Because if you look at the arrest warrants that they did against Yahya Sinwar, and you look at the arrest warrants that they did against Ismail Haniya, their reasoning was that they
01:34:33.000intentionally wanted to rape and massacre on October the 7th, and yet me and you on our show debunked most of the propaganda that occurred on October the 7th.
01:34:43.000Therefore, their arrest warrants are not based on fact.
01:34:47.000In addition to that, Yahya Sinwa and Ismail Haniya, based on their own words, have been very
01:34:54.000precise in the fact that they... what was the reason for October the 7th?
01:35:01.000So if you look at the reason for their arrest warrants, I would say it's based on fallacious reasons.
01:35:06.000And I would say they were biased towards the Israelis to throw them a bone to basically issue arrest warrants against Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh.
01:35:14.000Yeah, and I mean, I would say, if anything, the fact that they were able to get arrest warrants on Netanyahu, despite the fact that they, you know, were far less, I guess, coddling towards the Palestinian guys, shows you that there's probably some basis.
01:35:30.000Basically, they had to put their work in.
01:35:32.000They had to cross their Ts and dot their Is to go at Netanyahu.
01:35:37.000Sanctions might be a thing obviously United States fighting this would be a thing Alan Dershowitz right famous attorney.
01:35:43.000He's already the guy Epstein's friend by the way Epstein's friend defended Mike Tyson He's going ahead, and he's already like gathering a team to go ahead and try to fight this I saw I don't even know if he's even been retained by Netanyahu by the way.
01:35:56.000I just know that he's already figuring out a way to litigate against this so
01:36:02.000You know, by no mistake, I don't think that the ICC issued this arrest warrant thinking, oh, yeah, let's just do this because it's going to benefit us.
01:36:09.000If anything, I see I don't really see any upside for them on this, you know, besides international pressure, of course.
01:36:15.000But from a diplomatic diplomacy perspective, this is only going to hurt them.
01:36:25.000But then, I think what you said earlier, and what we both have been saying for a while is, the aim is to make Netanyahu the Fall Guy, so I think Israel will probably
01:36:36.000Or they might say, look, he's being charged in Israel.
01:36:39.000We'll let us put him through the criminal justice system in Israel.
01:36:44.000They'll put him through that, maybe give him a life sentence, put him in a cushy place, and then that way he's like, look, he's in prison anyway, so there's no need for the ICC.
01:36:52.000They might do something like that, but he's definitely going to be the fall guy.
01:36:54.000Yeah, yeah, I just don't see him in power in the next 10 years.
01:36:59.000I think for Israel has a really bad optic right now internationally and the only way they would salvage it is they would need to bring in a new leader that's going to be 100%
01:37:10.000And 180 from Netanyahu that's going to say, you know what?
01:37:13.000Yeah, we need to have a Palestinian state say all the things that everybody wants to hear.
01:37:17.000Whether he actually sticks to it or not is a whole other thing, but he needs to at least, you know, come in with that mindset of I'm not Benjamin Netanyahu.
01:37:23.000I want to make peace with the Palestinians.
01:37:42.000You know, a lot of people are complaining and saying that they don't think that he's doing enough to get the hostages back.
01:37:47.000Everybody knows that he had an opportunity to get the hostages back, and he didn't take these opportunities because he kind of wanted a way.
01:37:52.000He was more focused on Hamas than actually getting the hostages back.
01:37:56.000He got rid of Yoav Galant, which I think made him even more unpopular.
01:38:00.000Because it's been a while since we've spoken, so we're giving you guys everything, by the way, on this pod, and then I'll let you go because you've had a long day, Suleiman.
01:38:06.000But can you tell me a little bit about who Yoav Golan is?
01:38:09.000I would say he's probably like maybe the functional equivalent of our like Secretary of Defense here in the United States, head of the military.
01:38:17.000Can you talk about who he is and then how this came about?
01:38:20.000I'll talk about that and just talk about your point because I think you just raised a very important point which was about Netanyahu being disliked.
01:38:26.000But what's important is that even before October the 7th,
01:38:30.000The Israelis were protesting against Netanyahu.
01:38:32.000So Netanyahu is someone who's always been disliked by the Israeli public.
01:38:38.000I mean three months before October 7th, I believe it was in July from the top of my memory, where there was a huge amount of riots against Netanyahu.
01:38:45.000And the argument against him was that what he'd done was he'd changed the constitution and removed a lot of the power from their supreme court.
01:38:55.000And so the argument, the Israeli public's argument against him was that he basically made himself into a dictator in Israel.
01:39:03.000And the reason for that move, many argue, was that basically he wanted to use that power to save himself from the criminal charges that had been levied against him in Israel.
01:39:14.000So these riots against Netanyahu happened well before October the 7th.
01:39:18.000The only difference is after October the 7th they had an additional
01:39:22.000reason for it which was as you said that they want the hostages returned and so Galan is someone that Netanyahu has always had issue with but has had to keep him as part of the government same with Ben Gavir someone else that he's had issues with but has had to keep them as part of the government because his government was never based on the majority and therefore he needed them as part of a coalition an example is Ben Gavir
01:39:49.000It's threatening to basically separate from Netanyahu's government and then him giving Ben Gavia the National Guard which is almost like a private army to basically oppress the Palestinian people.
01:40:02.000So this happened well before October 7th and then this has continued after October 7th where him and Gallant have always been at loggerheads.
01:40:09.000And many of the people writing have always been a lot more pro-Gallant compared to Netanyahu.
01:40:14.000Now, the argument is that there's different reports.
01:40:17.000Some say that Gallant wanted to be a lot more aggressive.
01:40:20.000In terms of the return of the hostages.
01:40:36.000So Netanyahu was actually more, wanted to be more aggressive and Golan didn't want to be.
01:40:41.000Yeah, Galan wanted more focus on return of the hostages, more of an agreement on the return of the hostages.
01:40:46.000That's not been Netanyahu's goal and so that was one of the reasons that there was a huge disagreement about them.
01:40:53.000That's why when you see the family of the hostages protesting against Netanyahu, a lot of times Galan, well at least once or twice I remember, Galan was actually with them on the protest.
01:41:03.000Wow, and that's that's that's huge like that's the equivalent like our Secretary of Defense is out there marching with protesters against our president guys.
01:41:19.000Netanyahu wanted more militarization and more of an aggressive push and you know on the basis of we're gonna attack Hamas versus Gallant was look let's focus on getting the hostages back if that involves a little bit of diplomacy and ceasefires let's do that versus you know we know Netanyahu he never wanted a ceasefire ever exactly exactly and what the irony is that Gallant's the military guy so you would think that yeah I thought it'd be the other way around
01:41:44.000But remember for Netanyahu, he's thinking I'm going to go to prison anyway.
01:41:49.000And he's thinking, actually we know it's going to be a facade and he'll have something cushy.
01:41:54.000And he wants to leave a legacy, a legacy of a person who took Israel and made it into one state, removed Gaza, took the West Bank.
01:42:47.000You can find me on Twitter which is SheikhSulayman and then I do a regular YouTube show which I'm going to start back up tomorrow.
01:43:00.000I just had a bit of a break while I was travelling which is called Suleyman Unfiltered on YouTube and we do it at 11pm UK which is 6pm Eastern.
01:43:12.000I'm going to pull it up right now and show the people.
01:44:20.000Alright, um... W. Suleiman, I gotta get my... Dom DeMarco!
01:44:26.000Dom DeMarco for coming on the show, it's always great.
01:44:29.000We'll finish watching this news thing here, guys, and then we will get into the Twitter stuff, which I might have to switch over to Rumble for that, I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
01:44:38.000Andy, the bombing is still going on in Lebanon, perhaps even in Beirut.
01:44:41.000How does it feel to be bombed into a ceasefire?
01:44:45.000Yeah, this is basically a ceasefire under fire.
01:44:49.000These are the last hours before any potential declaration in the early hours of the morning, tomorrow morning, of an agreement.
01:44:57.000This is pretty much an agreement predominantly between Hezbollah and Israel, also covered by parts of the Lebanese government under
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01:46:50.000Is it enough to allow Lebanon with all its incredible economic difficulties to rebuild to become a viable state again?
01:46:59.000The ceasefire for two months is more of a trial period to ensure the implementation of UN Resolution 1701 practically, and this is basically what it practically is all about.
01:47:11.000Definitely, as we've been hearing on the Lebanese side from the displaced people, as well as on the Israeli side, that people are still
01:47:18.000A bit cautious about returning home, about going back to normal life until this becomes a permanent situation.
01:47:25.000So it's a very fragile ceasefire given the conditions that have been put in place.
01:47:30.000But nevertheless, it's a practical implementation of UN Resolution 1701 that was effectively voted on almost 18 years ago after the Israeli war in 2003.
01:47:44.000Links are in the description right now, guys.
01:47:48.000Hezbollah has been severely weakened by the Israeli onslaught of recent months.
01:47:51.000Do you welcome the fact that Hezbollah has been put into a box?
01:48:12.000Well, we were actually hoping, and we called for, as the opposition parties in Lebanon, for a peaceful implementation of the UN resolutions, particularly 1701 and 1559, that called for the withdrawal from the south of the Mediterranean.
01:49:19.000And finally and briefly, you are going to live under the constant potential threat of Israeli bombardment should Hezbollah try something on again, as the Prime Minister said just a few minutes ago.
01:49:34.000I mean, as a former Deputy Prime Minister, as a member of the Parliament, how does it feel to have that constant Israeli threat hanging over you?
01:49:41.000Well, this has always been the case to a large extent, except that the bombardment hasn't happened so frequently.
01:49:48.000It used to happen, you know, violations of airspace have happened most of the time in the past and many times in the past.
01:49:55.000But definitely, this is an issue with the sovereignty of
01:49:59.000We were hoping as a sovereign state would actually be able to implement UN resolution so that it would retain its sovereignty.
01:50:06.000The sovereignty was breached by the existence of Hezbollah and the support of Iran militarily to Hezbollah for many many years as well on Lebanese territory and so was the Israeli overflights and interference every now and then.
01:50:21.000So if this period is only a temporary period to ensure that the agreement stands
01:50:26.000All right, I'm going to read some of the chats here, guys.
01:50:32.000Okay, so we got here from FNF Super Chat goes, this is from ASAP MF goes, for 1811 career and me being a recently graduated civil engineer, no Arabic and learning Russian and Chinese, what is the best path I can follow?
01:50:50.000One year PD after year of my current ending job also as my short
01:52:30.000Okay, single retirees of the federal FERS or civil service to support our integrated admission and impartial and impart knowledge and experience to the current workforce, criminal investigative positions, perform critical protective investigative assignments, criminal investigative, boom.
01:52:44.000So, clarification of the vacancy or eligible for re-employment as federal innuent and previously worked for United States Secret Service and federal interagency career.
01:57:10.000Tell me and we'll, uh, we'll, um, I'll take a poll or something like that.
01:57:16.000So, yeah, go ahead and, um, let me know what y'all ninjas want to see.
01:57:23.000...and is now a fellow at the International Institute for Counterterrorism.
01:57:27.000Thank you very much to you, Mary Eisen, for coming back on our program.
01:57:30.000Let me start, first of all, with this.
01:57:31.000Do you think the Israeli government agreed to this ceasefire because they were running out of ammunition, as the Prime Minister indicated today, or because... Jake DeMillo says WFNF News.
01:57:50.000I don't think that the two actually contradict, and I'll add in that nobody here wants a war, Matt.
01:57:55.000This isn't about something that we want it to go on forever.
01:57:58.000It's a question of what you can continue to achieve, both against Hezbollah inside Lebanon right now, without at the end really completely destroying this country called Lebanon that hosts them.
01:58:11.000And listening to Mr. Hezbollah before, it's really that challenge of Hezbollah being in Lebanon, they are Lebanese, they are Arabic,
01:58:19.000They speak Arabic and so for us it's not about Lebanon.
01:58:24.000Got a chat here from Al B. Celeste says, thank you for all you do, Myron.
01:58:28.000You have given a voice to so many, and your love for your fellow man and his brothers is impalpable.
01:58:42.000Not only is the job market exceptionally competitive, but it seems in the next five to 10 years, AI will automate everything.
01:58:48.000What would you do as a CS major today?
01:58:50.000That means you just have to be better than the AI, bro.
01:58:53.000It doesn't mean that it's out of anything with all the AI.
01:58:55.000They're going to need people to program it.
01:58:57.000Gold Aura says, No, I'm about to make $70K as a truck driver in a few weeks and I didn't know if FHA or a truckie business was the right route.
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02:00:07.000Um, keep in mind that we are gonna be on YouTube for a bit, so that's why I, uh, you know, we can't go too crazy.
02:00:13.000Um, I might do, uh, a certain meeting with our boy Tommy later on.
02:00:16.000That will have to be on Rumble though.
02:00:18.000Um, and we'll move everything over there.
02:02:39.000South Korea is thinking about getting involved.
02:02:42.000Our allies have now extended the range of their missiles as well.
02:02:48.000So we need to bring this to a responsible end.
02:02:56.000Donald Trump is very concerned about the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict according to his National Security Advisor, pick Mike Waltz.
02:03:05.000I believe I will be able to make a deal between President Putin and President Zelensky quite quickly.
02:03:13.000Russia would have never attacked Ukraine.
02:03:44.000Put it in there in Castle Club for you guys right now.
02:03:59.000President Trump has been very clear about the need to end this conflict.
02:04:04.000And so what we need to be discussing is who's at that table, whether it's an agreement, an armistice, how to get both sides to the table, and then what's the framework of a deal.
02:04:18.000That's what we'll be working with this administration until January and then beyond.
02:04:23.000And I also want to be clear on one thing, Julian.
02:04:27.000Jake and I, Jake Sullivan and I have had discussions, we've met.
02:04:31.000For our adversaries out there that think this is a time of opportunity, that they can play one administration off the other, they're wrong.
02:04:41.000And we are hand in glove, we are one team with the United States in this transition.
02:04:47.000Alright, let me see if we can find a better one.
02:07:21.000It's not clear that the Yemeni military-aged men being recruited by front companies for the Russian military even know they are being recruited to fight in Ukraine.
02:07:31.000Special Envoy to Yemen, Tim Lenderking, told the Financial Times, who broke the story, that Russia is actively pursuing the Houthis in order to recruit mercenaries, but also discussing weapons transfers.
02:07:43.000He said there are Russian personnel in Yemen
02:08:56.000Each state is giving the other something that the other needs that makes the other's situation more dangerous and imparts more risk on the allies.
02:09:11.000The Houthis have sent at least two official delegations to Moscow this year, Sandra, that according to the investigation by the FT.
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02:20:44.000Which, it's fucking bullshit, but let's see here.
02:20:49.000MMA star Conor McGregor may have been silent as he left- MMA star Conor McGregor may have been silent as he left an Irish courtroom, having just been found liable for sexual assault, but he later exploded on- Civil cases, you guys know.
02:21:03.000Social media raging against the woman that a jury says he raped in- Bruh.
02:21:11.000We've got the results from the courtroom, McGregor's weekend meltdown, and what is next for everyone involved in the case as we sit down with a reporter from Dublin.
02:21:19.000Welcome to Sidebar, presented by Law & Corruption.
02:21:36.000Conor McGregor, the mixed martial artist known for his brash attitude, both in and out of the ring, now has to pay a Dublin woman around $250,000.
02:23:58.000One of his friends, James Lawrence, so two men here.
02:24:00.000They all went to the Beacon Hotel to keep the party going, but Nikita says that when her friend and Lawrence went to another room to have sex, McGregor started to come on to Nikita, and he wouldn't take no for an answer.
02:24:10.000And then Lawrence went to another room to have sex.
02:24:12.000Okay, so her friend was gonna get smashed out.
02:24:16.000Now, according to her own testimony in court, McGregor used his body weight to pin her down, choked her, and eventually sexually assaulted her.
02:24:29.000She testified that she thought he might actually kill her that night.
02:24:32.000That's also why she said she was scared to report the attack, why she told her friends and family to delete messages about it, that she was afraid if word got out, McGregor would hurt her.
02:24:40.000And when Nikita got home, she apparently tells her boyfriend that she had been raped, refused to say by whom, though.
02:25:09.000Nikita told them that she had been attacked.
02:25:11.000She apparently had a panic attack on the way to the hospital.
02:25:14.000One paramedic testified that she examined Nikita and saw bruising on her chest and around her neck and down her legs.
02:25:19.000She had said, quote, she hadn't seen someone so bruised in a long time.
02:25:23.000All of that was captured on a camera inside of the ambulance.
02:25:26.000According to doctors who would eventually testify at the civil trial, Nikita had been using a tampon at the time of the assault and now it was, sorry to say, wedged painfully inside of her.
02:25:37.000One doctor said that he had to use forceps to remove it.
02:25:40.000In early 2019, Nikita reported the assault to police and they launched an investigation.
02:25:44.000Now, McGregor was questioned, but he was released.
02:25:46.000And apparently he offered the police a prepared statement and then answered no comment to all the other questions that they had asked him.
02:25:51.000As part of their investigation, police learned from James Lawrence that he had actually had consensual sex with Nikita on that same night, but Nikita says she doesn't remember it at all.
02:26:00.000Now, the prosecutor decided not to charge Conor McGregor criminally, but that didn't stop Nikita.
02:26:05.000Yeah, that's because they knew that they didn't have enough evidence at all.
02:26:09.000Because she was messaging them the whole day.
02:26:12.000So, they knew that was going to be a tough case to prove.
02:26:37.000And after several days of testimony from not only doctors and eyewitnesses, but also Nikita and McGregor themselves, the jury determined that McGregor was liable for raping and battering Nikita.
02:26:47.000And the jury ordered him to pay damages that totaled around €249,000, so about €250,000-$260,000.
02:26:49.000So €60,000 were awarded for general damages, €4,500 for medical damages, damages for loss of earnings totaled a little more than €185,000, and then special damages were almost €189,000.
02:26:56.000There were no aggravated damages or exemplary damages.
02:27:33.000Being found liable is way less than beyond a reasonable doubt, guys.
02:27:56.000I have a reasonable doubt that something happened, but in Ireland, I think they call it balance of the probabilities.
02:28:00.000Here, we call it preponderance of the evidence.
02:28:01.000More likely than not, something happened.
02:28:04.000And by the way, because this was a civil case in civil court, there weren't the same protections for people involved in the suit.
02:28:09.000For example, while Irish media, by law, couldn't name McGregor publicly while police were investigating him, they can and did during the civil proceedings.
02:28:17.000The courtroom during that trial was packed with spectators and reporters, but there were no cameras.
02:28:22.000Now, one of those reporters in that courtroom every day was BBC Dublin reporter Aoife Moore, and she joins me right now for a peek behind the curtain.
02:28:43.000Yeah, I think, you know, for a bit of background, MMA was not a thing in Ireland until Conor McGregor came along.
02:28:49.000There was no mention of the sport, there was no interest in the sport, and there were very few gyms.
02:28:52.000Conor McGregor put MMA on the map in Ireland, and then a lot of people would say Conor McGregor put Ireland on the map when it came to a section of people who really didn't know anything.
02:29:02.000I was going to say, he put Ireland on the map too, Mary.
02:29:19.000Maybe he didn't know any Irish celebrities or anything like that.
02:29:22.000I'll tell you this, them boys ain't him though, he's a real nigger.
02:29:24.000So he, as you know, is one of the richest sportsmen in the world and he's from Dublin.
02:29:28.000He's from a very deprived area of Dublin and when he first started out in the sport there was a lot of, and still is, a lot of hometown support for Conor McGregor.
02:29:38.000This notion of the boy that done good, you know, he didn't come from money, he didn't come from anything and he's built his way up to being the richest sports star, or richest Irish sports star anyway.
02:29:47.000The interest was always going to be palpable and I think the type of case that it was really compounded that because if this had been a criminal case.
02:29:56.000We would not have known Nikita's name, because the victims are always anonymous in these cases.
02:30:02.000And because it was a civil case, it was widely reported on.
02:30:06.000There were pictures of Nikita, there were pictures of Conor going on every day.
02:30:09.000And it became this soap opera that people were chinning under every night.
02:30:13.000And I think the level of detail that came from the paramedics and
02:30:18.000The solicitors, Nikita herself, then Conor McGregor took the stand, then James Lawrence took the stand.
02:30:22.000It was, for some people anyway, tuning in like a soap opera.
02:30:27.000And I think a lot of people were really distressed, and I've heard that a lot.
02:30:30.000A lot of people were very distressed by the details that came out in the case.
02:30:33.000And you need to remember, this is happening in a time in Ireland when we're actually having a general election.
02:30:37.000We're about to elect our next government, but this story had blown the election out of the water.
02:30:42.000It had become a much more popular story than our own general election.
02:30:46.000What was it like in that courtroom every day?
02:31:54.000Some of the press were incredibly distressed at some of, you know, the evidence that we got from doctors and paramedics and things like that.
02:31:59.000And there was times that Nikita Han's boyfriend who sat with her in... Yo, imagine being sitting there, Kurt,
02:32:40.000There was some people, some young people in their school uniforms that had obviously not gone to school that day, but came onto the court because they wanted to see Conor McGregor.
02:33:10.000No, no, like a... Nah, most courtrooms are small and shitty and then especially in a country like Ireland where it doesn't have a big population.
02:33:16.000Yeah, bro, and it's a civil court, it's not even a criminal court.
02:33:19.000Ain't nobody showing up for civil courts.
02:33:24.000Alboy says, this bimbo who accused McGregor is pulling the same stunt the girl who accused the Tates did embarrass and didn't want to take accountability for cheating on their boyfriend after getting caught so they don't show these successful men on the bus and ruin their lives to save their own image.
02:33:38.000The boyfriends are some straight suckers as well.
02:34:47.000So yeah, it's only a civil case that she won against him, so Conrad is going to have to pay a compensation of over 200,000 euros, even not to go into prison or anything like that, despite losing this case.
02:35:00.000Andrew Tate has his own civil case to face.
02:35:33.000But incredibly, one of the cases I think that will stay with everyone who was there.
02:35:37.000Hey, I just want to take a quick minute away from what is a very, very difficult story.
02:35:40.000I wanted to ask you something random, super random.
02:35:43.000Any of you business owners out there, maybe those of you thinking of trying the testimony of Nikita Hand and Conor McGregor?
02:35:47.000I mean, literally, it's a case of he said, she said, two different versions.
02:35:51.000Based on what you saw, I mean, we reported it, there were no cameras, we reported what was said, but weighing how they both testified, did it make sense to you, the jury's verdict in the end?
02:36:00.000It wasn't so much between Conor McGregor and Nikita Hahn that the public opinion believes that it went with Nikita.
02:36:06.000It was the evidence of the doctors and paramedics.
02:36:09.000There is a feeling from the public when you're speaking to people and other members of the media, they would say, you know,
02:36:14.000Whatever you think of how Nikita handled herself and how Connor handled themselves, it was the evidence of paramedics and psychologists and doctors.
02:36:20.000And I think, without being too graphic, but I think, you know, the injuries, the gynaecological injuries that Nikita suffered as well, I think that for a lot of people, that was the strongest evidence.
02:36:30.000Because as you say, this was a he said, she said, but it's the other evidence that becomes more important then.
02:36:36.000Did he come off as credible, though, when he was explaining his version of events?
02:36:39.000I mean, he talks about having athletic sex, and that it was a great time, and it was enjoyable.
02:36:44.000I ain't gonna lie, athletic sex is a funny-ass way to describe it, but... When you heard... That probably came from his attorney.
02:37:18.000He was at one point slightly chastised by the judge because of his manner on the stand and I think that was a big thing for people because with
02:37:25.000Well, I mean, how would you feel if someone was on here trying to destroy your character right after, by the way, that you wanted to run for like leader of your nation, by the way, that these accusations come out?
02:37:38.000I mean, she's the one bringing the lawsuit, which means her attorney is gonna prepare her.
02:37:42.000Like, guys, your attorney absolutely prepares you to take the stand, right?
02:37:45.000Especially when you're the plaintiff, like, in this situation.
02:38:01.000a long back and forth between himself and Nikita's legal team.
02:38:05.000And he seemed to not enjoy it when it was brought up that he had been defeated in the Octagon.
02:38:11.000And that was, well, I'm not a legal expert, but many people say that was on purpose, you know, trying to goad Conor McGregor into losing his temper.
02:38:22.000We saw a few different sides of Conor McGregor on the stand, and he was very upset, visibly upset, when the verdict came through that he had been found liable.
02:38:31.000He had had his mother on one side and his partner on the other, and that was the first time both those women had attended court because it had just been Conor and his father, Tony, the entire time.
02:38:40.000But on the last day when the verdict was expected, his mother and his partner Dee Devlin came with him, and there was immediate distress within the McGregor camp that he had been found liable.
02:38:49.000And they have already said that they will be appealing this.
02:38:51.000And Connor has tweeted as much as well.
02:38:53.000So I want to get into that in a minute, what the response has been.
02:38:55.000But to go back, it took the jury six hours to come to this decision.
02:38:59.000Nikita spoke outside the courtroom when this verdict came down.
02:39:02.000And she said, in part, that she wants to show her own daughter, as well as every other boy and girl, that you can stand up for yourself.
02:39:07.000She said, if something happens to you, no matter who the person is, justice will be served to all the victims of sexual assault.
02:39:11.000I hope my story is a reminder that no matter how afraid you might be, speak up.
02:39:15.000You have a voice and keep on fighting for justice.
02:39:17.000She was really emotional, right, when she was giving that statement?
02:39:20.000Were you there when she was making them and what did you take away from it?
02:39:23.000I think I was actually personally surprised that she did speak to the media just because she had been so private up to this point.
02:39:39.000I think you need to look at her statement within the context of Ireland itself.
02:39:42.000For a long time, you know, Ireland did not talk about sex, let alone sex abuse.
02:39:46.000It was, up until very recently, a very Catholic country and women have not come forward and still do not.
02:39:51.000And I know that is obviously true for across the world, but in Ireland specifically, because of the reign of the Catholic Church for so long, speaking about sex, especially to come forward as a survivor, was not done.
02:40:02.000From what I have heard from other women and female politicians in the last few days is that it's been kind of labelled the small glimmer of hope for Irish women.
02:40:10.000That, you know, she is seen as this kind of very normal girl, you know, with her small child taking on someone so big and so powerful.
02:40:18.000Having the odds stacked against her and seeing that she can win.
02:40:22.000And I think, you know, the outpouring of support both for Conor McGregor and Nikita Hand has been palpable.
02:40:27.000There's actually a protest in Dublin tonight in support of Nikita Hand.
02:41:43.000Yeah, okay, nigga, you're so bad right now.
02:41:47.000I should never have stepped out on the woman I love the most in the world, but, bruh, there's videos of you with different chicks all over the internet.
02:41:53.000That's true, but that's what's gonna happen.
02:41:56.000We all know it's rooted in the fact that you'll run for president of Ireland and the establishment hates it, and in the end, we'll win, yeah.
02:43:33.000So, even though he feels like he got a raw deal in terms of opinion, it's still the jury's opinion.
02:43:37.000So, if he wants an appeal, he'll have to come up with something bigger than that he had a hard time due to public opinion.
02:43:43.000It's a little bit of a legal question.
02:43:45.000Anything that you know they might say, hey, this was wrong, something happened during the course of the trial that, you know, was an incorrect ruling, was a piece of evidence that shouldn't have been allowed in, anything, any insight about how they might appeal?
02:43:56.000Conor McGregor did allude to that in the tweet.
02:43:57.000He said that he felt that not all the evidence had been put forward.
02:44:01.000And from what I picked up, he was alluding to the fact that some had been left out.
02:44:04.000So that could be a legal route that his legal team decided to go down if they want to be.
02:44:08.000And you better believe Conor McGregor will be throwing everything at this.
02:44:13.000Let me ask you about James Lawrence real quick.
02:44:14.000Do you think he was found not liable because of the surveillance footage where it appears that he and Nikita were intimate together and there didn't seem to be any form of distress?
02:44:23.000Yeah, I think the CCTV footage played a lot, played a big part in James Lawrence's exoneration.
02:44:29.000The entire thing, I think, even became a bit confusing for the jury as well, although I can't speak for them.
02:44:33.000Nikita Han said that she had no recollection.
02:44:35.000And when the guardie told her that James Lawrence had said they had sex, she was incredibly shocked.
02:44:39.000She said that she had told James Lawrence at the time that Conor McGregor had raped her.
02:44:43.000And he, in that moment, had tried to comfort her.
02:44:44.000So she was incredibly shocked when the guardie told her, yeah, well, James is saying that you've
02:44:50.000And I do think that CCTV footage, which we saw a lot of, and I would love to be able to tell your viewers and listeners that this was explosive CCTV.
02:44:59.000It was two drunk people going up and down in a lift in a hotel for the guts of 40 minutes, trying to work out left buttons without a hotel keycard.
02:45:37.000Again, um, there's very little- Yeah, her hugging up on him and shit.
02:45:41.000All of Nikita and McGregor, um, it is- there's a group of them on the left, and again, there doesn't seem to be any hostility or anger between either of them.
02:45:49.000It- Yeah, there's not, because she was hugging up on him and she, like, kissed him after it and everything else like that.
02:45:54.000Me, anyway, and I think a lot of people, and Nikita herself said on the stand that it is very clear from the CCTV that Nikita is drunk, very drunk.
02:46:01.000At one point, she's sitting on the ground of the left.
02:46:03.000And, you know, there's a lot of swaying around and stuff.
02:46:06.000But again, no, seemed to be no hostility.
02:46:28.000Yeah, he posted on his Instagram over the weekend that he had been exonerated, but he also called and he said that Nikita handed light and that he said that it wasn't over for him either.
02:46:36.000I don't have the exact text in front of me, but he said it wasn't over for him and that he could counter sue if he wants to do that.
02:46:42.000And from what I saw on Instagram on Saturday, it very much appears that that might be his plan.
02:48:41.000And the fact that that question was asked or said was deliberately planned specifically to piss him off and get a reaction.
02:48:50.000To hammer home to anyone watching that Conor McGregor is now a rapist forever.
02:48:54.000Interesting enough the Tate brothers find themselves in a similar situation in the UK.
02:48:57.000They got a civil case for money coming against them.
02:49:00.000Some women in the UK that claim there was victims but the police dropped the case now want to take civil action and many people just say this is a huge money grab.
02:49:08.000So Andrew Tate and Colin Roggeg are two powerful men going through a similar situation and both showed respect to each other just recently in interviews.
02:49:15.000And fans were asking him a bunch of questions and he had said this.
02:53:29.000Conrad, he comes to make it all in your conviction.
02:53:37.000Conor McGregor is in trouble right now.
02:53:43.000He is involved in a civil lawsuit where a woman has accused him of rape.
02:53:48.000The incident in question allegedly took place in a Dublin hotel in 2018.
02:53:52.000The woman claims that McGregor assaulted her after she declined to perform certain acts on him.
02:53:57.000She alleges that McGregor pinned her down to the bed despite her protest and assaulted her.
02:54:02.000Guys, look, I don't know if you guys are noticing a trend here, but a lot of these guys that get in trouble with this bullshit with the females, man,
02:54:29.000A lot of the times alcohol and drugs are involved, man.
02:54:45.000There was physical evidence though the woman reported she had bruises on her wrist and a scratch on her breast which her legal team claims resulted from the assault.
02:54:53.00035 year old hair colourist Nikita Nilovin or Nikita Hand as she prefers told the court today that she knew Conor McGregor as they had mutual friends and she said she posted a photo on Instagram from her Christmas party on the night of the 8th of December 2018 and Mr McGregor commented on it and after she had been drinking for the night
02:55:12.000All right, Mr. Rasta says, hey Maren, this one I'm getting already a member and when... Okay, I got your email.
02:56:15.0006 years ago and he's only been dragged up now but the main thing is it's the substances he is taking with these women.
02:56:22.000This guy was in between competing at the time and many people are saying he has a bad addiction now and they can tell he's on certain things and this clarifies it.
02:56:43.000Now, she alleged that Mr. McGregor... Shout out to Conor McGregor for being a womanizer.
02:57:20.000And she said she was trying to talk him around because she really didn't want sex, but she didn't want to make things awkward.
02:57:25.000However, she claimed he wasn't taking no for an answer, and he pinned her down onto the bed, she said, and then she put her arms up to defend herself.
02:57:34.000McGregor's legal representation has counted these allegations by stating that the encounter was consensual and that the woman is attempting extortion.
02:57:42.000They argue that she had multiple opportunities to report the incident.
02:57:45.000It was a group of them who went back to that hotel, to a penthouse suite in Beacon Hotel in Dublin, and the court was told that they were drinking and laughing on good terms, and at one point, Mr. McGregor, who has a wife at the time, went into the bedroom with the woman.
02:57:58.000She said that she was no physical match for him after she was pinned down.
02:58:02.000She would tell you that she was nervous and that she tried to push him off her but she was completely unable to do so, he added.
02:58:09.000You will see pictures of her hands and wrists which are black and blue and you will see that he left her breast with blood and scratch.
02:58:13.000The scratch is there because she was wearing a watch and had her hands up to protect herself.
02:58:18.000She was pressed down and the watch caused her.
02:58:20.000It's interesting this is a civil case rather than criminal case because in civil cases they normally get money out of it rather than punishment of crime like going to prison.
02:58:29.000This case is being heard in a high court in Dublin where McGregor has appeared for civil action.
02:58:33.000The judge has instructed the jury they have to determine the facts of the case and it's expected to last approximately two weeks.
02:58:39.000If you guys didn't know Conor McGregor's actually had a separate charge in the US but that one has been settled now.
02:58:44.000They said he was accused of sexual assault on a woman in a men's bathroom.
02:58:48.000Oh yeah that one was bullshit too I remember that one.
02:58:51.000After the game between the Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat, according to reports, security personnel allegedly separated the woman from her friend and led her to McGregor, who was waiting outside the bathroom.
02:59:01.000The woman claims that McGregor forcibly kissed her and attempted to engage in certain acts, which she resisted, and she managed to escape by elbowing him, and she left her purse behind, which was reportedly withheld by Conor McGregor's security.
02:59:43.000Obviously the women won the civil case against Conor McGregor, but even true Geordie doesn't like Conor McGregor and he doesn't even like Andrew Tate.
02:59:50.000Oh yeah, Andrew Tate cooked this boy, man.
02:59:53.000Expose him for, you know, enjoying the dildos, if you know what I'm saying.
03:01:04.000It was the CCTV footage of her in the elevator with Conor McGregor kissing up his arm according to the reports I heard and then kissing all over his mate as well and trying to get it on with him when he was showing no interest in her.
03:01:16.000Like, again, that's not the behaviour of someone who doesn't really want to, you know, do anything.
03:01:21.000And actually, while the attack was supposed to be taking place, there was another couple in the other bedroom with the door open, like a few feet away, who were also having sex, who both said that she was absolutely fine and that nothing happened to her, and that after the, you know, alleged event, she was behaving fine.
03:01:42.000A woman who was cited against her as well.
03:01:44.000Just normally, like, you'd expect the opposite of that, you know?
03:01:47.000And then the guy who was having sex with her in the other room claimed he had sex with Nikita after- And Noble- just so you guys know, when you guys join in Premium, Noble has to accept you in.
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03:02:03.000Conor McGregor did, and she completely denied that, yet on CCTV, there's footage that links that up where she's all over him.
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03:02:28.000How often, you know, do you get in cases like this where someone's claiming sexual assault and another guy comes forward and goes, well I had sex with her as well.
03:03:22.000So yeah she got awarded her 200k despite lots of inconsistencies in this case and outside she gave a sob story about Conor McGregor and a lot of people do feel sorry for this woman and are on her side and things are getting worse for Conor in Ireland with protests which we'll get into after this.
03:03:52.000So much strength and courage over the last six years throughout this nightmare to keep on pushing forward for justice.
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03:11:37.000With so much going on and him not having that much political backing or anyone supporting him of stature in Ireland, not really being into politics, Conor actually got down to 33 to 1 to become the next president of Ireland and people was talking about this and suggesting it happening.
03:11:52.000Because Conor McGregor ladies and gentlemen thinks that he should be the next president of Ireland!
03:11:58.000He's gonna have to teach everyone who's a fan of his how to vote.
03:12:02.000But it's a completely ceremonial role.
03:12:05.000He's saying that he can dissolve the parliament, like, kind of in a sort of Mussolini-Hitler kind of style.
03:12:11.000And he said that he's going to get all the problems sorted in Ireland by the end of the day.
03:12:16.000I'm going to make Ireland the way it was in the past.
03:12:18.000And if there's one thing the Irish hated from time immemorial, it was immigration.
03:12:23.000I am going to stop immigration into Ireland.
03:13:45.000I am going to batter you outside the ILOC centre.
03:13:49.000There's no other king, monarch, head of state in the world can walk like a hippo.
03:13:55.000Cause I am the president of all of us.
03:13:59.000You don't need to be anywhere near our constitution.
03:14:01.000You should just be fighting people on bounty castles.
03:14:03.000Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate said they have family in Ireland and they would actually vote for him.
03:14:07.000Conor McGregor, who I do not know personally by the way, I've never met Conor, I don't think you've ever met him either, is considering, strongly considering, running to be president of Ireland.
03:14:22.000I think that if any country, whether they be Irish or Congolese or Ivorian or Moroccan, believes that their government has sold them out and isn't listening to the will of the people, then I believe that it is that people's prerogative to elect who they like.
03:14:40.000And Conor McGregor has shown his head and shown his hand with an intention of running for political office.
03:14:46.000Let me tell you something about warriors, okay?
03:14:48.000I don't know Conor, but Conor is a warrior.
03:14:50.000Conor fights his own battles, and he knows violence very well.
03:14:53.000I would believe that Conor McGregor would be far more reluctant to send random Irish people to die in places like Iraq than these old Irish leaders who've never seen a day of combat in their life.
03:15:03.000I also believe that Conor McGregor, who is a family man and a fighter, would be a lot more protective in a masculine way about his own people and about the Irish people.
03:15:15.000I would like to say that me and you are Irish.
03:15:19.000We are 25% Irish, and if Conor McGregor runs in any Irish election, I, if I'm allowed to travel, will fly to Ireland, to Limerick, where my grandfather was born, and vote for his ass.
03:15:31.000Our grandfather was born in Limerick, that's right.
03:15:32.000And we will personally vote for Conor McGregor.
03:16:38.000In the U.S., organized through the successes, released a statement after solo Thanksgiving appearance amid professional separation from Prince Harry, Meghan released a statement.
03:17:11.000Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, born Rachel Meghan Markle, 1981, August 4th.
03:17:16.000As an American member of the British royal family and a former actress, she is married to Prince Harry, Duke of Essex, the younger son of King Charles III.
03:17:23.000Meghan was born and raised in L.A., California.
03:17:25.000Her acting career began at Northwestern University.
03:17:28.000She played the part of Rachel Zane for seven seasons in the American TV legal drama, Suits.
03:17:33.000She also developed a social media presence, blah, blah, fucking blah.
03:17:37.000Um and uh yeah bro this is a fucking L. Now you see why her family uh or his family never wanted him to marry this 304.
03:20:05.000I mean, it's going to lead to something bad because if you guys, if you can't work together, how are you going to be in a relationship together?
03:21:06.000Prince Harry's a frickin' loser, and he basically gave up everything for love, and now it's coming to bite him in the ass, and not that they're gonna do content together anymore.
03:21:28.000There's an expiration date on all of her relationships and it's right around seven or eight years because she's, a trigger goes off and her agent says, you know, you've been in this relationship for seven, eight years.
03:22:58.000Listen, I mean, you know, when we saw this story coming out, on a serious note, what upset me the most about this is Harry's lack of... I tweeted something yesterday.
03:23:10.000So why you guys don't... What do I tell you guys on the show?
03:32:40.000It's possible to not fall for these types of temptations.
03:32:45.000Mike Stewart, it's not 620 to learn how to talk to hoes, my friend, in the Rumble chat.
03:32:49.000It's 620 so you can get access to Castle Club as well for a fucking year where we do weekly Zoom calls and help you actually make money so that you're not a fucking brokie.
03:33:17.000I can't say how many times I've talked about that.
03:33:18.000What does the wounds from a friend mean to you exactly?
03:33:20.000If I tell you, Adam, honestly, the way you treat your brother, you don't even have a brother, the way you talk about your brother makes me very uncomfortable.
03:33:32.000Because you should never disrespect your brother like that, even though if you guys are going through stuff.
03:33:36.000Even though you guys have fights, never disrespect your brother publicly.
03:33:39.000And then you may walk out and say, fuck, whose side are you on?
03:33:41.000Man, you don't even know what fuck my brother's doing, da-da-da-da-da.
03:33:44.000And then somebody else says, but I've known you for 28, what the fuck, who is he, bro?
03:33:48.000He doesn't know who your real brother is.
03:33:50.000I'm not telling you I don't know who your real brother is.
03:33:52.000Just don't throw your brother under the bus publicly.
03:33:55.000Keep it to yourself on a small circle.
03:33:57.000Like, if we're sitting here publicly having dinner with a group of people that we don't know, and you start openly talking about your- This is very important, guys.
03:34:05.000Like, you never want to bash your friends publicly.
03:35:15.000This whole new movie, Gladiator 2, that came out that, you know, I had a hard time watching because every time I'm comparing it to the only movie in my life that I give a perfect 10.
03:35:27.000Only one movie in my life I've given it a 10.
03:35:29.000That there's nothing wrong with the movie.
03:37:07.000And the one that's 1 out of 50, I believe there's a couple of them selling on eBay for $4,000 or $5,000, numbered hats, because it was only 50 of them.
03:37:14.000Today, we are dropping a blackout hat.
03:37:18.000This will go in no time, because it's only 250 of them.
03:37:20.000This is Blackout, late at night, in the dark.
03:37:23.000You put it on, you can see the Valuetainment, the Future Looks Bright hat.
03:37:27.000This is limited edition, numbered on the site, out of 250.
03:37:31.000So, first come, first serve, place the order.
03:37:34.000It's numbered, again, out of 250, Blackout.
03:37:37.000We're going to put the link up there for you to get, VTMerch.com.
03:37:40.000And by the way, for some of you guys that want to wear business gear, business attire, these polo shirts, I wear them two, three times a week with the Valuetainment logo on it.
03:40:33.000This lawsuit is an effort to reclaim some financial losses from the public hit and financial loss Not Like Us caused Drake.
03:40:38.000As you guys know, Not Like Us exploded in popularity over the past year, where Kendrick Lamar makes a bunch of insinuations about Drake and minors and all this other shit.
03:40:53.000In the court of public opinion, a lot of people feel that Drake lost, right?
03:40:58.000Though Kendrick won in the short term during this feud, the reality is this.
03:41:03.000When everything is said and done, Drake will go down as a top 10 musician of all time next to the Michael Jackson Elvis Presleys, while Kendrick Lamar won't even be a top 10 rap slash hip hop artist of all time.
03:48:58.000Give me one second to chat if you guys agree with me about Drake going down as a top 10 hip hop artist and as a top 10 musician and Kendrick not even being on the top 10 list for hip hop at all.
03:49:28.000Give me ones if y'all agree with me, give me twos if you guys disagree.
03:54:45.000Streaming is essential to UMG's current bottom line and its future business strategy.
03:54:48.000In a report related to the third quarter of 2024, UMG noted a nearly 29% year-over-year decrease in downloads and other digital revenue because of the continued format shift towards streaming across the music industry.
03:54:56.000Yeah, I ain't gonna lie, that song was fucking everywhere, bro.
03:55:59.000Neither UMG nor Spotify disclosed that Spotify had received compensation of any kind in exchange for recommending the song.
03:56:03.000According to the information and beliefs, Spotify pays UMG licensing fees through their wires and mails.
03:56:06.000UMG directly or through Interscope also conspired with and paid currently unknown parties to use bots to artificially inflate the spread of NotLikeUs.
03:56:38.000There's got to be some sort of bot protection.
03:56:39.000Every song would have a million streams in.
03:57:02.000The whistleblower further revealed that on May 6, 2024, an individual affiliated with Interscope sent him a payment of $2,500 via the digital platform Zelle, which is owned by a number of banks, and that he was promised another $2,500 in percentage of the song's sales.
03:57:14.000He was promised five grand and a percentage of the song's total sales of Not Like Us.
03:57:32.000Wait, Siri purposely misdirects users to not like us?
03:57:49.000That's the craziest shit I've ever heard.
03:57:55.000Online sources reported that when users asked Siri to play the album, Certified Loverboy, by recording artist Aubrey Drake Graham, aka Drake, Siri instead played Not Like Us, which contains the lyric Certified Pedophile as an allegation against Drake.
03:58:06.000Wait, that's the biggest troll ever, but is that real though?
03:58:30.000In 2006, UMG agreed to pay $12 million in a settlement with New York Attorney General following an investigation involving accusations that UMG executives have used a broad array of pay-to-play tactics to secure radio airplay for music.
03:58:39.000So they've already been investigated for this in 2006 for pay-to-play on radio, but they're saying they're doing it again.
03:58:43.000This just seems like the salty guy that lost the rap battle.
03:58:46.000I mean, but that's always been around, man, paying to play.
03:58:53.000Whether he wanted it to or not, like I guarantee the artists don't even know that happens half the time.
03:58:55.000It's like their management or label doing it.
03:58:57.000In connection with UMG's settlement, then New York Attorney General Elliot Spitzer explained consumers have a right to not be misled about the way in which the music they hear on the radio is selected.
03:59:03.000He continued to say that Pay for Play makes a mockery of claims that only the best or most popular music is broadcast.
03:59:07.000Separately in 2005, UMG was sued by two radio promotion companies alleging fraudulent pay-to-play practices.
03:59:11.000In February 2020, the Federal Trade Commission released guidance stating that, by paying an influencer to pretend that their endorsement or review is untainted by financial relationship, this is a legal payola.
03:59:18.000On Information & Belief, UMG employed a similar scheme by paying social media influencers to promote and endorse the song and video.
03:59:23.000For example, petitioner understands that UMG paid the popular NFR podcast, No Way!
03:59:27.000Why is NFR Podcast getting straight bullets?
03:59:30.000Which is nearly 300,000 subscribers on YouTube and 330,000 on X to promote NotLikeUs and its video without disclosing the payment as part of its deal with UMG, the NFR podcast, published podcast episodes, tweets, and other content publicly about the song, and in a sea change for UMG's internal policy, UMG removed the song's copyright restrictions on YouTube and Twitch, thereby whitelisting the song for the first time in UMG history, which further incentivized YouTubers to spread the song.
03:59:47.000Wait, the whitelisting of the song is a W. Like, if you're bitching about the song being whitelisted, you're a bitch.
03:59:51.000I've literally gotten $300,000 taken from me from record labels at least from reaction videos so that you can call if you're bitching about whitelisting a song.
03:59:57.000Of course it incentivized influencers to spread the song.
04:00:07.000So far it just seems like they're listing all the success of the song.
04:00:09.000Do they have real evidence of bots of the 30 million streams?
04:00:11.000Or is it just a hacker on DJ Academic's stream?
04:00:29.000NotLikeUs has spent 27 weeks on Spotify's city chart for New York City, which ranks the weekly streaming popularity of songs by users in New York, New York.
04:00:34.000Within a week of its initial release, NotLikeUs broke the record for the most streamed song in a 7-day period with 96 million streams.
04:00:39.000After UMG published the video, NotLikeUs returned to number one.
04:00:41.000In the same week, the song was streamed an additional 53.8 million times and played on the radio an additional 40 million times.
04:00:46.000The video ranked first on YouTube's weekly top music video charts, so just listing all the accolades of like the achievements of the song and shit.
04:00:50.000UMG touted the record-breaking success.
04:00:52.000On July 16, 2024, Interscope reposted on X that the song had become the best-selling rap song of 2024 in the US.
04:04:51.000Girl, I smoke my cigarette with style.
04:04:54.000And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
04:05:02.000Wake up late, honey, put on your clothes and take a credit card to the liquor store.
04:05:08.000Well, that's one for you and two for me by tonight.
04:05:14.000I've been loading like a freight train Flying like an aeroplane Feeling like a space brain One more time tonight I'm on the night train Follow me, sir I'm on the night train Fill my car I'm on the night train Ready to crash and burn I never learn I'm on the night train I'd love that stuff I'm on the night train
04:10:03.000So I got the space started, guys, but obviously... Alright, I'm joining right now.
04:10:13.000Reconnect All right, let me put this shit here so for people that are watching the stream you guys will be able to like here see the video and then here I'll just like play the shit and
04:10:48.000Well, first of all, they're lazy, good-for-nothing tricksters, crack-smoking swindlers, big-butt heaven, wide-nosed, breathing all the white man's air, eat up all the chicken, they think they're the best dancers, and they stink!
04:11:47.000Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a book signing to go to.
04:11:51.000Why don't you bring your media cameras over there if you want to see some real truth?
04:12:01.000In my country there is problem And that problem is transport It take very very long
04:12:13.000Because Kazakhstan is big Throw transport down the well So my country can be free So my country can be free We must make travel easy Then we'll have a big party In my country there is no one
04:12:42.000They take everybody's money They never give it back Throw the Jew down the well So my country can be free You must have him by his horns Then we have a big party If you see the Jew coming
04:13:10.000You must be careful of his teeth You must grab him by his money And I'll tell you what to do Everybody, throw the jewel down the well So my country can be free You must grab him by his horns Then we'll have a big party
04:13:38.000Welcome to the fucking street, motherfuckers.
04:15:05.000Ivy, you want to give anybody, give the house rules real quick for the people?
04:15:10.000Don't yap, don't talk over the host or the co-hosts, don't talk over the special speakers, like anyone that comes in, let's say Arthur, obviously Tommy, Myra and me, whoever the next co-host is.
04:15:45.000I got a future in here who's also a clan member as well as you guys can see from his photograph.
04:15:53.000He's so what I need here guys is if you're a hater message IV will bring you will bring you up so you can go ahead and say your piece try not to go on a long ass tirade about how much you hate me.
04:16:06.000So yeah, so the first person we'll bring up is, uh, we'll bring Alchemist up.
04:16:09.000This nigga's a hater, he's a Somalian pirate.
04:17:58.000Yeah, so guys, if you want to get up and say something and you're a hater or something like that, just message Future Second Son, who's one of the great knights of the clan.
04:18:09.000Or you could message Ivy, and we'll bring you up.
04:20:31.000Yeah, I mean, before the show gets spicy, I just want to say, man, I appreciate the freedom of free speech stuff you put on here, you know, on the on the other subjects.
04:21:57.000Any person who has to leave, escape from where they're from,
04:22:02.000and then go somewhere else and claim to be someone else, change their name, associate themselves with a group of people that they despise because they're jealous of, at their very essence, they're a fraud.
04:22:15.000I am who I am no matter where I step my foot on this planet.
04:22:20.000Alright, um, is that your, uh, okay, okay, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, look, so is your, uh, assertion basically that I am a fraud?
04:23:07.000Access to information that can gravely compromise United States, right?
04:23:11.000So when you have a clearance you can't be on the internet acting a fucking fool like you're currently doing right now, right?
04:23:16.000And you can't be saying certain things.
04:23:18.000Yeah, obviously I did, you know now security case all this type of stuff So at a clearance and I couldn't be on the internet doing certain things.
04:23:25.000When I was, I had a fitness business when I was a special agent with Homeland.
04:23:29.000When I had that fitness business, I made a YouTube channel to grow the business.
04:23:32.000And as a part of growing the business, I started the podcast.
04:23:35.000And obviously, when it comes to getting in shape and telling guys what it takes to be attractive with women, a lot of these things are politically incorrect.
04:23:43.000I went ahead and I had a fake name because if you use my real name and it shows government records and shows criminal complaints and affidavits of cases that I've done.
04:23:53.000I've been extremely public with my name.
04:23:55.000Matter of fact, if you look on the stream right now, which I don't know if you can do because you probably don't have internet because you don't pay your bills on time, but I literally have my nameplate right here with my government name on it with the title that I used to have, Special Agent.
04:24:05.000I'm very proud of this name and this title.
04:24:07.000But like I said before, when I started this podcast, I used a fake name because my name is very unique and you can find it.
04:24:15.000So the name stuck once I left the government.
04:24:17.000So no one is hiding and saying, Oh yeah, I'm going to make a fake name just because.
04:24:21.000No, I had a real job with a real fucking clearance with doing real fucking shit.
04:24:28.000I had a stage name while I was working for the government because my name is unique, and if you Google it, literally government cases come back of things that I've done.
04:24:51.000Because at the end of the day, nobody knows or gives a fuck who you are.
04:24:55.000I don't even know if that picture that you're currently using is even you.
04:24:59.000It might be an anon, who fucking knows?
04:25:01.000But for you to sit there and say that I'm a fraud, and all this other bullshit, when I've actually put my life on the line for this country, and served this country, meanwhile you probably haven't, as you talk shit from your shitty ass connection, somewhere probably in an inner city somewhere, like the bum that you are, you've not done anything.
04:25:17.000So what do you got to say back to that, sir?
04:25:21.000Everyone knows you're a liar and you're a fraud.
04:25:23.000Everyone knows Africans change their name all the time.
04:25:26.000They use monikers because they're ashamed of who they are and they want American names while denigrating black Americans.
04:27:04.000People don't know that your hatred really comes from that genocidal culture where the Sudanese Arabs are currently killing the Black South Sudanese.
04:27:27.000You come from a Sudanese, a genocidal... Nigga, you were just talking shit about them two seconds ago, now you're trying to sit there and defend them.
04:28:36.000They will try to find a way to ignore what you said and if it's true or not by trying to say you ain't handsome enough to say it, you ain't
04:28:52.000Literally black folks play a hopscotch game of trying to find a reason why you can't say what you say instead of tell you what you said is wrong.
04:30:49.000Yeah, what I was gonna say was, that's actually, Tommy just cooked his dumbass, which is hilarious, because yeah, I mean, your f**king leader, Nigrik Jushid, as I call him, Nigrik Jushid, changed his name, and he's married to a f**king Jew, bro.
04:31:02.000So, you wanna talk about being a fraud?
04:32:26.000Cause the reality is this, you niggas hide behind avatars, you don't have your real names, you don't have your faces, nothing.
04:32:33.000Like this Desi15 guy literally doesn't even have a profile picture up and he's talking shit.
04:32:36.000You, you, you, Marin, I didn't like your shuttleboxing.
04:32:39.000Okay, so how about you go ahead and put a picture up of yourself so we know who you are.
04:32:45.000So, if you niggas want to sit here and talk shit like you are, then put up your photo!
04:32:50.000So that we can go ahead and have an actual, you know, a real disagreement and we can actually have a discussion because you niggas are hiding behind anon accounts.
04:33:03.000You guys know my name, where I'm at, my face.
04:33:06.000I'm streaming this shit live on Rumble even if you fucking faggots want to look at me while I do this shit because some of y'all niggas are weirdos and undercover fans.
04:34:51.000I'm letting my people know we boycotting.
04:34:54.000Hey, hey, hey, we're not gonna do this.
04:34:55.000Like, you guys aren't gonna just all fucking talk, but I find it interesting, Prime Demi-God, that you're saying that, uh, don't call in, but you follow me and you're in here.
04:35:42.000He misses the fact that we don't control what speakers come up and say.
04:35:46.000So they come up and they can have a productive conversation if they want, but yet they come up patting their head because the weave is itchy, the glue seeped in, the IQ is lowering, and they start screaming at you and throwing all sorts of slurs and everything.
04:36:03.000Well, Prime Demi-God, thank you for your contribution, nigger, but you're free to leave the meeting whenever you want.
04:36:08.000But you're probably not, because we're the most entertaining show on Twitter right now, because at the end of the day, you guys don't want to listen to stupid-ass Nick Reek, Jushid, complain about white supremacy, or all these other faggots.
04:37:19.000More of just, I wanted to come on here and gloat because I was telling Myron like maybe six or seven months ago that Bitcoin is the only thing that's going to be moving up this cycle.
04:38:01.000I was kind of wanting to get my thoughts with Myron and Tommy about immigration and how you guys think that immigration policies should be ran because I know that Nick Fuentes, he's more of a
04:38:21.000Like a white majoritarian, not a white nationalist.
04:38:26.000He wants to maintain the... Yeah, I know what his stances are.
04:38:35.000I kind of want to get you and Tommy's thoughts on that, because I know a little bit of yours, Myron, but I kind of want both of yours.
04:38:41.000Yeah, I'll answer this quickly because it's a little off topic.
04:38:44.000But yes, when it comes to immigration, mass immigration is never good because the reality is when you get mass immigration, you're going to get a lot of retards.
04:38:53.000So if we are going to go ahead and bring people in with immigration, they got to be the best and the brightest and they got to be able to bring some type of value that we don't already have here.
04:39:02.000Like we should always be going with homegrown talent first and promoting
04:39:07.000You know, the hiring of American citizens and the best of what we got promoting them, then, if we can't do that, then maybe outsource immigrants.
04:39:14.000But the reality is that mass immigration is a problem.
04:39:31.000I look at it pretty much the same way.
04:39:34.000I think that there should be real strict, especially if you believe that your country is a country that everybody wants to be in.
04:39:43.000Then you have to be strict, same as if you had a club that everybody wanted to be in.
04:39:47.000You have to be strict with who you let in.
04:39:50.000The United States is supposed to be the greatest place on earth.
04:39:52.000We should also be strict with who we let in.
04:39:55.000There shouldn't be a problem with the fact that we don't want people in here from shithole countries.
04:39:59.000There shouldn't be a problem that we overly vet people to find out if they have mental issues or if they were let out of the jail where they were.
04:40:07.000I don't understand why anybody wants there to be open borders and yet
04:40:12.000That is what a lot of people push for, and they claim it's racist to not want the borders open, or if the majority of shithole countries are black people, well then that should tell you that maybe y'all should get the black countries better.
04:40:25.000Why would you say you're calling black countries shithole countries, yet every one of the black people who got mad at Donald Trump for calling them shithole countries, none of them have made any trips to those countries?
04:40:36.000Do you guys think that America should remain a majority white Christian nation or do you think it should be more merit based and I guess like IQ based or what?
04:40:52.000Because the reality is I'm a firm believer that the people that created the country and got it to a certain point dictate how the country is.
04:41:10.000We're going to go ahead and have American values here where we give the women rights and we're going to go ahead and practice feminism and secularism, etc.
04:41:18.000They would tell me, get the fuck out of our country, asshole, because they have a national identity.
04:41:22.000They have a national image and way of life, right?
04:41:27.000So I can't go to Saudi Arabia and tell them what to do.
04:41:40.000I'm a firm believer that it should stay that way.
04:41:42.000And if you want to go ahead and come to the United States, you need to assimilate.
04:41:44.000I'm a big proponent of you need to assimilate to the culture that you move to.
04:41:48.000If you want to be an immigrant, then you must abide by the culture and laws of that nation.
04:41:54.000Now, obviously you can still practice your religion and everything else like that, but once you go ahead and try to make that country your country, there's issues there, right?
04:42:04.000Because we don't go into other countries and say, oh yeah, let's have a little America in Italy or let's have a little America and China.
04:42:40.000Melanin is known to heighten aggression because the melanin will raise up testosterone, which is why black women have more testosterone than any other woman on earth.
04:42:51.000The testosterone might then make you act in ways that aren't rational, like the brother who called in.
04:42:57.000If the first brother really had a beef, instead of name-calling like a woman like he did, he would have been able to expose whatever he's trying to expose of Myron.
04:43:06.000Why do people say they're trying to expose you, and all they do is call you names?
04:43:10.000All they do is say things that have nothing to do with what their beef is, because I think that black people have a hard time even holding a sane train of thought.
04:43:19.000If you let them talk, they'll talk in fucking circles, just like he was doing.
04:43:23.000That being said, the people who formed this country to be the great thing that everybody wanna go to right now, everybody wanna live in, and the people who were enslaved in it don't wanna leave it, that tells you a lot.
04:43:38.000That's like saying how bad you might have treated a woman, but then finally you say, okay baby, I treated you bad.
04:43:44.000There are better men out there for you to go.
04:43:49.000They won't leave, but they tell you how horrible America is.
04:43:52.000So I'd rather it be in the hands of the white man who the black man refuses to leave.
04:43:56.000Because if the white man was that damn bad, the black man would have been the left.
04:44:00.000And here's the thing, you're not gonna get takes like this from black people nine out of ten times.
04:44:04.000Like, because here's the thing, what me and Tommy said, a lot of black people would say, oh, you guys are Coons, you guys are Uncle Toms, etc.
04:46:23.000Well, first off, the fact that you call them queens is an issue.
04:46:26.000Once you start calling these people queens and these motherfuckers don't own shit and they don't have a king, they don't have land, they don't have a king.
04:46:33.000So how would this person, why is this person a queen?
04:46:36.000That tells you they have low self-esteem and they need to come up with phrases that they don't even try to live up to.
04:48:00.000The country was at its strongest in the 40s, 50s, and 60s, and that was when the United States was a white majority.
04:48:06.000So, look, I understand that immigration is a necessary evil to a degree, and it's brought some brilliant minds over here, but at some point you've got to cut it off, and then also we need to be way more selective on who we bring into this country, and I definitely don't want to be in no black majority, because any black majority city, they're all fucked up, whether it's Detroit, Atlanta,
04:51:10.000LBJ came in and did the Great Society programs, right, where he incentivized the breaking up of the nuclear family, right?
04:51:18.000They increased welfare and all these things.
04:51:20.000And he actually, you know, it's not confirmed, but there's a quote, like, oh, I have these N-words voting for the Democrats for 200 years, right?
04:51:43.000You gave me an idea, Myron, before, because I remember you talked about this on the show one time before, and you mentioned that, yeah, blacks were better off during Jim Crow than they are right now, because we got this inflation of, like, a bunch of black women having kids with guys that they don't plan on marrying, and then black guys going out here, just, you know what I'm saying, just doing a whole bunch of stupid shit, in and out of jail, five, six, seven baby mamas that they don't even see the children and stuff.
04:52:07.000Even though that's a whole different story, but still.
04:52:09.000Jim Crow era seems like it was better for blacks than it is right now.
04:52:13.000Yeah, the family stuck together because they were oppressed.
04:52:16.000Um, okay, so, um, do we got Haters IV here?
04:53:02.000What do you think is the solution to all this?
04:53:18.000Well, thank you very much, and if you guys haven't seen my movie, make sure you go to Amazon Prime, look up A Fatherless America, or just go to my website at afatherlessamerica.com.
04:53:29.000I promise you, it should be a stocking stuffer for your family.
04:53:32.000Take a look at it during Thanksgiving or Christmas.
04:54:33.000Meanwhile, if he actually had that kind of power, he wouldn't have been over here.
04:54:36.000He'd have been doing his own thing, but he would never say this about, uh, rap music where rap music is calling black people, niggas, dumb niggas, stupid niggas, calling black women holes, dumb holes, nasty holes.
04:56:03.000But yeah, I mean, and that's a statistic that most people don't want you to know.
04:56:07.000That blacks are actually better off during Jim Crow.
04:56:10.000Alright, T-A-S-whatever-the-fuck-your-name-is, do you actually have a cogent point to make this time, or are you just going to say, like, oh, you're a fraud because of using a stage name, which is fucking a retarded argument.
04:57:30.000Race politics is only an American thing, and you stupid-ass FBAs perpetuate it even more.
04:57:35.000I find it incredible how black people will sit there and cry about systemic racism,
04:57:41.000We don't get a fair shot, blah, blah, blah, and you guys cry about racism, but you guys are the biggest perpetrators of race politics, because all you niggas do is cry and complain about it.
04:57:52.000Bro, if I went back to Sudan, which I haven't been there since the fucking mid-90s, I'm not going to go back there and be like, I identify as a black American.
04:58:24.000You go to fucking Saudi Arabia, you're gonna see people there for the Kaaba, you're gonna see white people, you're gonna see black people, you're gonna see Asians.
05:00:10.000Cause they hear you speak and then they start charging you cause you speak English because they then believe you have more money.
05:00:17.000They don't say you a foundational black, you a black American because they can look and see your skin color and they assume you're black by your skin color.
05:00:27.000So when they see Myron, when they, when Myron's wherever the fuck he goes and he starts speaking, the most they will ask him is if he's American.
05:00:37.000So you know how they communicate in Sudan, Tommy?
05:00:41.000And this is why I said y'all frauds, because I've been out of the country.
05:03:04.000If you wanted to prove what you're saying, show us some videos of people just walking up to random black people calling them African Americans.
05:07:04.000If you look at our show Speed right now, and whatever country he goes to, everyone knows he's black American and that we influence the world.
05:08:41.000So you're telling me if you're a black person with the black Americans, because you're close to number one, it is the reason why we're better at sports than other people.
05:08:54.000Because the whites in America are better at sports.
05:11:09.000Tommy, what we're not going to do, Tommy, is change the subject because
05:11:17.000Y'all listen, he just said Blacks in America influence the world, then he just said that a Black person in South Africa influence the world.
05:12:18.000He's trying to attribute the success to the black people when the reality is the success is to the American economy and the United States, not the black people in itself.
05:12:27.000Because you could go in and take that argument and say, oh, white people in America are doing better than white people in Ireland.
05:13:10.000We're the most educated and the most wealthy.
05:13:13.000Yeah, for other blacks compared to blacks in poor-ass countries, but compared to everyone else that has the same opportunities that you have in the United States, you niggas get destroyed.
05:13:21.000And then people come here, don't even know the language, and lap y'all niggas.
05:13:28.000Other cultures don't have that problem.
05:13:30.000You don't hear Italians saying, oh, the Italians that come fresh off the boat do better than the Italians who have been here for centuries.
05:13:55.000There's no reason that a motherfucking Nigerian from Nigeria, his family come over here, and then they start owning shit, and you complain that they own shit.
05:14:30.000And then the blacks that have been here for eight generations, because they had slave owners and shit, them niggas are still poor on Section 8!
05:14:42.000And it's because they're lazy, criminals, idiotic, stupid, and at the end of the day, they do shitty compared to African Americans that come from Africa.
05:14:52.000Anyway, I had a conversation today at the barbershop, and I had all the black dudes, they were quiet because I said something.
05:15:01.000They were talking about how Donald Trump is trying to get rid of the Board of Education, and he's trying to make it to where blacks can't learn, and you know, they want to erase black history.
05:15:13.000I said, do Jews look for white people to tell them Jewish history, or do they tell it themselves?
05:15:19.000I said y'all really claim white men are the devil, and white people are evil, and white people don't want you to learn, yet you keep asking white people to teach you.
05:15:29.000You should never want to go to a white school, you should never enroll your kids around whites if you believe what you're saying, and everything black people learn about blacks should be taught to them from blacks, so nobody can hide your fucking history, but for some odd reason you expect the white man who you call a devil,
05:15:46.000Who you said is purposely hiding your history.
05:15:49.000You expect to send your kid there and your kid to be taught how to be black, how to be good blacks, and how to be blacks that are proud of their history.
05:18:53.000No, I mean, well, basically what I'm saying is that like, just like how, you know, you're, you know, you're a foreigner, so to speak, you're from Sudan, like many other people with immigrant backgrounds.
05:19:04.000I'm just wondering, like, because just like how you say things about Black Americans, which I am, you know, what would happen if we went to Sudan and you start talking shit, not knowing the history or nothing?
05:19:16.000What would happen to me if I went to Sudan today?
05:19:21.000I don't know what you're trying to get out of here, bro.
05:20:16.000In any country where you may be able to say something about anything, whether it's the law of the country or the people there, any country you can think of, not just Sudan.
05:21:23.000I am an American like you, and I am able to assess where we are in society in the United States.
05:21:29.000Now, you might not like my criticisms of the Black community, which is why you're trying to make these stupid-ass hypothetical arguments, but the reality is, just like Tommy said, we live in the United States where freedom of speech is a thing.
05:21:40.000So, if you don't like it, actually debate my points with fact, and don't try to fucking deflect on what I'm talking about.
05:21:47.000There's issues in the Black community, and everything that we've stated is pretty fucking accurate.
05:21:51.000Now what's your response to that versus trying to have this whole immigrant argument?
05:22:13.000But my example I was trying to make, my question was, whether it's not Sudan, any country, I'm not trying to pick on you Myron, I'm just saying.
05:22:22.000Any country where, okay let me answer this, are there any black Americans anywhere in the world
05:22:29.000Talking shit about a place they're not from.
05:24:58.000Whether I say it, Tommy says it, fucking Ling Ling down the street says it that owns a liquor store where your dumb ass buys the Hennessy from, or fucking the Paget down the street owns where you buy your Black and Milds, it doesn't matter!
05:25:09.000Facts are facts regardless of who says it!
05:25:23.000I know this is difficult for your 67 level IQ where you lick windows in your free time and you fucking end up going to school early because you're a fucking dumbass.
05:25:31.000They gotta send your dumbass to school three months before the school year starts so you can figure out the hallways.
05:26:24.000That's just not the people, that's not just where I come from.
05:26:27.000You know, so uh... Yeah man, like I said, Myron bro, I just don't understand where all this came from, because when Kevin Samuels was alive, he shouted out FBA, you never said nothing, you never argued, I'm just curious... Attack the argument!
05:27:59.000And when they travel, for some odd reason, even when they watch TV, the shit that y'all give them, your favorite rappers, your favorite rappers don't tell them how educated we are.
05:28:10.000Your favorite TV shows, don't tell them how educated we are.
05:28:14.000The fact that you run around and say the stuff y'all are saying right here on this show, people can see it from around the world and you didn't understand at any point in time, I'm not coming across as the intelligent person that I know I am.
05:28:30.000You argued with this man and all y'all have done it.
05:29:51.000Tariq went ahead and fucking didn't want to actually do a debate when I challenged him and he didn't make any real points.
05:29:57.000All he did was you're an undercover white supremacist.
05:30:01.000Bro, all he does is have the victim mindset, and you guys buy that shit hook, line, and fucking sinker.
05:30:06.000Because you guys are stupid crybabies.
05:30:08.000You want to sit here and talk about, oh, these immigrants come over here and talk shit about black people, and they shouldn't be able to say that.
05:31:27.000But regardless, me and you are on the same playing field and we live in a country where there's a First Amendment, the ability to speak and criticize things that we dislike.
05:31:34.000And I'm just being honest and holding a mirror up.
05:31:38.000So what you guys do is instead of complaining about the reflection and the ugliness that you see in that reflection, you complain about the person holding up the mirror.
05:31:46.000And that's why you niggas are never going to get fucking ahead.
05:31:49.000Because you always want to point the finger at other people for your lack of success.
05:31:54.000And I'll tell ya, Dr. Umar Johnson, uh, Negreek Jushid, these niggas are making a bunch of money on you stupid ass niggas because you guys want to sit there and feel like you're oppressed.
05:32:02.000You guys want to feel like the white man is the fucking problem.
05:34:24.000Your reasoning for doing a lot and saying a lot that you do about black Americans, it's, I feel like it's, it is coming from a place of hatred.
05:34:32.000I think that everybody knows black people.
05:38:14.000How is that making fun of the Jews by saying they own everything?
05:38:18.000Well, that's how they try to pretend that you're being anti-Semitic by calling out what the fuck you see.
05:38:24.000So what he's saying is both groups get mad that you call out what you see, because when you say they own Hollywood, they say that's anti-Semitic.
05:39:01.000Yeah, so what your understanding is, and I hate to be the Myron apologist, but what you have to understand is you actually have a point when you're saying he's bullying the easiest people.
05:39:11.000By saying the things that pissed them off.
05:39:14.000So maybe they will address it, though.
05:39:16.000Because Blacks shouldn't... If Blacks really were in a position where the things that they're doing aren't a problem, hearing it, they would address it straight on.
05:39:27.000Jews would address that shit straight on if they weren't doing it.
05:39:30.000But because they know they're doing it, they do the same thing that they taught Blacks to do, which is shut people down, flag them, and call them a name so they cannot expose the truth.
05:39:41.000Well, just the other day, you guys probably don't remember, I've already spoken to y'all.
05:39:46.000I just changed my name because I like Hail Mary better, but I spoke to y'all, I was TLove90, and I asked you, Tommy, I said, it seems like you want to turn a mirror on us and do better.
05:39:55.000And you remember I asked Myron, and Myron said, yeah.
05:39:59.000And then Myron said later on in conversation, he said, he started talking about the word nigger, and he said that nigger is an action, not a color.
05:41:01.000And it's not and that's what I was sensitive to it, but we have to stop being so sensitive to it a and using it amongst amongst each other because you don't hear Jews call each other kikes.
05:41:13.000You don't hear Jews having a song called each other's kite, selling it to white people so white people can then sing along and then get mad at the same white person you sold that song to if they say it out loud.
05:43:58.000Yeah, fucking black women, bro, are fucking... Now, let me ask you a question, T-Love.
05:44:02.000You're coming in here, obviously, making these, you know, social justice warrior arguments, saying that racists and all this other stuff... Do you have an issue with gay people?
05:44:13.000I don't have an issue with gay people at all.
05:46:32.000You're over here trying to make a fucking argument, trying to claim that I'm a racist, and you literally practice the same bigotry that you're criticizing me of.
05:46:41.000Black, black, me and that guy were going back and forth about it.
05:46:44.000Me and that guy were going back and forth.
05:46:50.000You brought up the picture thing, but he made a good point right there.
05:46:53.000Every time, and that's why I don't take it seriously when people tell me, well, you should check Myron because he said that, or you shouldn't say that.
05:47:00.000And I'm like, you know, I've heard worse from my grandmama.
05:49:56.000And then, you know, okay, well, all right, it was nice talking to you and to wrap it up, the person, the person, see, this, this is what you, this is what you, this is what you open the door for Myron, this right here.
05:50:10.000And see, and the person that brought up my post about the black men are worthless.
05:50:15.000Yeah, I'm gonna go back and forth with certain people on Twitter.
05:50:18.000When somebody first listens to Tummy, when I first listened to Tummy, I was like, this black motherfucker.
05:50:23.000But then I kept listening to Tummy and realized that Tummy's gonna say a lot of stuff for the sake of argument, for the sake of just to, you know, cut back at somebody.
05:50:31.000I don't believe black men are worthless.
05:53:09.000Now you see I can't, but you're still going to keep trying to find something for me to do to another grown man when I can't stop you from saying something.
05:53:17.000So it's cool for a grown man to call a black woman a nigga?
06:00:22.000In being that mad at what somebody said, but if somebody go to her page and say, I can't believe a fellow black queen is out here showing themselves and getting paid and trying to offer themselves to white men, it's offensive!
06:03:09.000And y'all don't think that these people look stupid on their own.
06:03:13.000Nobody makes black people look stupid.
06:03:15.000As I said earlier in the show, black people are the easiest, black women especially, are the easiest to rile up because they're openly stupid.
06:03:24.000They don't even try to hide their stupidity.
06:03:28.000Stupid in public, let everybody hear how dumb they are, but you're not supposed to assess the ignorance you just heard.
06:03:52.000Well, I don't know if she's still here, but the both of them, if you're still in this space, I just have to say you have probably the lowest, like, self-esteem,
06:04:05.000and confidence I have ever seen in a woman, ever, for a man to address you as a whore, a bitch, nigger one and nigger two, and you continue to go and argue with them and just keep it going.
06:05:17.000And we call those who live among the Nile or next to it, the sons of the Nile.
06:05:25.000I'm so honored to you and me to come from the same ancestors.
06:05:33.000And it was the greatest morning today that I had for like a month or so, starting by all that racism and calling all these retards niggers.
06:05:45.000By the way, the old nigger where I live, I have grown up listening to Eminem and Snoop Dogg and we have been calling each other niggers because we loved it and it was so cool and it is still cool.
06:06:01.000I wanted to say something real quick about the Sudan thing.
06:06:05.000Um, our ancestors that have been living around the line in Sudan, Egypt, and Ethiopia, they have been doing all that nigger shit for the last 10,000 years, doing all that war and all of that, because of racism, tribalism, and, um, and, and it's, it's just, uh, uh, that's it.
06:06:24.000I think normalizing calling people retards, it's a great thing, and I'm going to land my blame by, uh, in my culture, I was raised in by, uh, very strong masculine Arab men, very wise,
06:06:35.000And, um, we, uh, we never, uh, had any pride, uh, with some stupid shit, like, uh, yeah, if we would have any pride about something, it was some great achievements, um, and to any man who, uh, all his
06:06:55.000Yeah, all his achievement is my grandpa was a slave.
06:09:01.000But there is a way, a better way of explaining those things to our people than antagonizing them by saying the word nigger, calling them monkeys.
06:10:35.000So, Nigger 5, let me ask you a question.
06:10:37.000Let's say it's Monday morning, 9 o'clock, and I walk into your office and I tell you, hey, look, Nigger 5, I need you to do the schematics this way.
06:11:16.000No, but what I'm saying, you asking me this question because you feel like what I'm telling you is wrong?
06:11:22.000No, what I'm trying to make is, if I walked into your job and told you how to do your job, you would tell me fuck off, rightfully so.
06:11:29.000I won't tell you fuck off because that's not how I talk to people, but I'll tell you if you don't have more experience than me, you can tell me those things.
06:11:37.000The point is, is that you would not take my advice seriously because I'm not in a position to give you advice because you are more adept at what you do, correct?
06:11:45.000But is it wrong for me to ask you to be respectful when you talk to people?
06:14:07.000I make comments about black men being fucking retarded and violent because they commit over 50% of the violent crime in the United States, and the first thing you say when you come into this space is, we're gonna squabble up.
06:18:16.000I mean to be honest I was just calling them niggas losers but honestly y'all awesome niggas all y'all suck all y'all ain't got no backbone all y'all on here trying to prove a point to this nigga whole time y'all trying to say the white man whatever this and that he's the white man y'all you're never gonna get any power over this nigga y'all just coming up here getting fucking embarrassed but it's cool that's literally what I came here to say
06:18:35.000Alright, Nigga Ray, you're getting embarrassed as well.
06:21:49.000I'm not into the whole world organized religion stuff.
06:21:51.000Alright, Nigger9, what's your point here?
06:21:53.000My point is, if you did that, you would understand the context of why so many, what they call the FBAs or blacks, brown, even yourself, the situation of why everything is the way it is.
06:22:07.000And so I invite you to study with Fresh.
06:22:09.000Deuteronomy 28 and who are the real Jews in Revelations 3 and 9 and Revelations 2 and 9.
06:22:17.000Well, what I will say is that I've read the book of Niggalations and quite frankly, Nigger 9, you didn't make a good point here at all.
06:22:23.000So, uh, I can't believe that you've been trying to interrupt the show all this time to make that stupid ass point.
06:22:33.000I don't want you to be a bigot on it so you can have more context of why things are the way they are.
06:22:38.000All right, fresh as a Christian, I'm not saying get into Christianity, I'm saying get into the word verbatim, word for word, and you'll get a lot of context of why so-called black, brown, hispanic, native people are in it.
06:23:59.000Like, just put it up in a nest or something.
06:24:01.000I mean, you're the one that made the accusation, so the burden of proof is on you.
06:24:04.000It's not a fucking accusation if people can't Google it.
06:24:08.000Okay, then show me the proof that I have paid a girl for sex.
06:24:11.000And that white bitch is gonna come up just because you don't fuck black bitches doesn't mean you're in the right because you paid a white prostitute.
06:24:39.000Okay, and I just told y'all, if y'all wanna go look it up, y'all can look his name up in OnlyFans, and the white bitch is gonna come up that he paid, and the fucking video is gonna come up of y'all being on the phone.
06:24:48.000Like, this is not, like, it's not rocket science.
06:29:15.000The only reason I didn't tell him to leave with everybody else is because it was Fresh's birthday, he wanted him on the show, and academics had asked him to come on.
06:29:22.000So I was being respectful to my friends.
06:29:24.000I don't give a fuck about Kodak Black, bro.
06:29:45.000Nah, I mean, but I can tell you don't like black men, but what I'm saying is when they're in your face... No, no, I don't like, look, look, Nigger 10, I just don't like stupidity.
06:41:18.000So look, bro, it's an L. Your country's an L. I don't know why the fuck you're trying to sit here and talk shit about us when your country's all fucked up.
06:41:25.000You're English, and your country sucks.
06:45:31.000And as for Tommy, Tommy, you started off your whole platform as a male self-help.
06:45:38.000That's why people were interested in you in the first place.
06:45:42.000For you to be here in a so-called clan rally room literally highlights why people were upset with you in the first place.
06:45:51.000The anti-blackness, the self-esteem issues that you have are now clearly apparent.
06:45:56.000Because no Black man with any kind of self-identity or self-esteem would firstly associate themselves with an anti-Black Northern Arab racist and let alone be a co-host in a room.
06:46:10.000Jean-Michel, do you think it takes self-esteem to be honest about flaws?
06:46:15.000Do you think it takes self-esteem to be honest about flaws?
06:46:17.000I mean, let him finish his point, bro.
06:49:23.000Sir, I'm up here to have an actual conversation with anybody who would like to have one because I'm here.
06:49:30.000None of you Negroes have been able to do that.
06:49:32.000So whether he call y'all niggas, spooks, whatever the fuck he calls y'all, what I'm saddened about is that y'all motherfuckers prove whatever the fuck he says.
06:49:41.000Because y'all either come up here to act stupid, sound stupid, be stupid,
06:49:48.000And then think that somebody's supposed to say, well, we black.
06:54:27.000Now, if you're mad that you don't have the ability to do said procedure because you don't have the money to go ahead and get a surgery like this, that's on you, nigger, 12.
06:57:02.000You should sit in your own circle, your own bubble, use your mic while we have a conversation.
06:57:08.000Look, so look, you're talking about two sets of people who is in Africa who one enslaved the other.
06:57:14.000Either way you go, we've already been practicing that behavior, right?
06:57:17.000So the things that y'all be talking about, y'all be proving Myron right, bro.
06:57:21.000Because like, y'all get mad, y'all get sensitive, y'all talk about hurting this nigga, y'all talk about, oh, where's your attitude, and all this, right?
06:57:27.000But the same type of energy that it takes for y'all to go do that and try to fight him or do this or that, y'all don't apply that shit into your own lives.
06:57:34.000Y'all will sit there and watch baddies all day, but you won't sit there and be the little lame-ass rappers that y'all want to be, or the producers, or YouTube content.
06:57:43.000Apparently, Myron doesn't listen to anybody.
06:57:45.000Alright, Ray the Immortal, I appreciate your contribution, but I'm gonna finish up the conversation here on Winnigger 12 so I can go on to Winnigger 13.
07:00:34.000I went one time, we're going to have a debate on immigration, one of the people in that group kicked me out because I actually know immigration very well and they didn't want to have the discussion.
07:00:42.000So that's, I can't help it if people boot me out.
07:00:48.000But I stand for free speech, and that includes even people that are white supremacists that I might not necessarily agree with.
07:00:55.000I will fight for their right to say what they want to say, because I understand that if their rights are infringed upon, mine are next, and I have that common sense to understand that.
07:01:02.000So I was willing to have a discussion, and they booted me out because they didn't want to debate immigration.
07:01:06.000So it was one time, not multiple times.
07:02:07.000I don't know if you've caught on to this yet, but you've made a bunch of different assertions and I debunk every single one and you've been incorrect.
07:05:31.000That's not bitch- I'm not bitching with you, I'm just saying this just seems like- Yes you are!
07:05:35.000You're just trying to find a new way, trying to find a new role, and I'm just trying to figure out, like, why, like, what's changed- Nigga, I just told you!
07:07:08.000I do have a genuine question though, like, for real, like, why do people get mad at the things that you say when every day that I log into Twitter there's a new black person attacking another black person trying to ruin, like, their image?
07:07:20.000So, like, you might say certain things that's, like, you know, fucked up or whatever, but I see accounts just as big as yours who are black and they claim that they're for black people, but every single day they're attacking another black person on this platform.
07:09:11.000Yeah, Myron, I didn't know you used to run jokes on black people three years ago, but listening to the last exchange, I think, or I suggest, well, since you say there's been no change, I suggest as you are now,
07:09:34.000Uh, you know, go down to some ghetto, some real rundown hood, you know, like where you got real nigga niggas.
07:09:45.000Well, since you say it's jokes, run this thing, jokes, tell them how you start off saying, cause you started off saying you're doing this cause you love niggas.
07:09:55.000Tell them how you love them niggas, even though you think they're retarded and shit.
07:12:10.000You want me to go there to provoke some type of violence, which would actually prove me right when I say that black men commit a disproportionate amount of the violent crime in the United States.
07:12:21.000So, isn't it fucking incredible that the stereotypes that you get mad at me for talking about, you want me to go and reenact and prove myself right?
07:12:33.000Are you fucking stupid, Starman Alpha?
07:12:36.000Because, at this point, like, bro, you gotta have, like, 65 level IQ.
07:12:41.000That was so easy to set you up for that L. Literally, throughout the space, I've talked about how black men commit a disproportionate amount of violent crime relative to their- I can't hear nobody.
07:16:13.000Could I chime in real quick just before I get out of here?
07:16:19.000Yeah, I just wanted to say, because I've been listening for a while, man.
07:16:26.000Everybody coming up here, I've heard a lot of people say, oh Myron's changed or whatever.
07:16:31.000I think, you know, over time, people do, like, progress in their views, and, you know, I don't know where you started, Myron, I don't know, but, like, that should be obvious, and that's, like, a good thing, and people should either ride with that, or they should just fuck off, because they're always gonna be nitpicking, they're always gonna be, if they're not happy, then they should just fucking walk away and leave, you know?
07:16:54.000You don't need them, fuck them, right?
07:16:56.000And they clearly aren't entertained or aren't into it anymore,
07:17:01.000So, you know, I don't know why they have to sit up here and fucking bitch at you like it's your problem that, you know, they don't like being, you know, they don't like a topic or whatever, something you're covering.
07:17:46.000But no, Dalton, thank you, and I saw you bearing with us here with some of these idiots.
07:17:50.000Yeah, dude, this shit's good content, bro.
07:17:53.000The thing is that people are dumb, and we post a lot of content, so they might catch us at a time where we're not talking about something they're used to, but we still talk about all the same shit.
07:18:03.000It's just that we've diversified and we cover more things, so you might not see the shit that we always cover usually, but we cover the same shit we used to.
07:20:33.000I need you to admit before you speak that you lied about the whole boycott thing because you've been here the whole time despite the fact that you said that you were supposed to boycott this space, nigger 13.
07:20:43.000So, I need you to admit that the boycott was a lie.
07:23:25.000Did you get violent or not afterwards?
07:23:27.000Whether it's 70 videos or not, did you get violent?
07:23:30.000See, here's the thing, you fucking dumbass.
07:23:33.000It's one thing for someone to say something generally true about a group of people and then someone in that group of people get angry, okay?
07:23:42.000It's another thing to specifically target someone, make 70 plus videos talking shit on the internet, spread lies, try to destroy their name, try to destroy their fucking platform.
07:24:47.000So you know that you're sitting here disrespecting people over the internet right now, and when they get violent with you, it's because what you're directly saying to them on this call right now.
07:24:58.000And then you say there's some nigger shit and all that, but what you did is okay because somebody said some shit.
07:27:56.000But there was a white girl that you brought on your show that is promoting fucking 2,000 guys, and one day, you brought her on your show, but nobody said nothing about that white girl, do they, Ivy?
07:28:33.000Mario, I actually feel bad for black men because they literally get called worthless by the black women that came up here, and then they come up and defend them.
07:29:28.000I'm convinced that you are the guy they would pick you up early to go to school.
07:29:33.000Matter of fact, you would start school a month before everyone else because you're such a fucking retard that they had to show you the school, show you the hallways and shit like that so that you wouldn't impede everyone else when school actually started in September.
07:29:46.000You go a month early and then you stay an extra month on top of that because you're so fucking dumb.
07:29:51.000Matter of fact, you're one of those retarded niggas that have the same teacher every single year.
07:29:56.000You don't see other teachers because they only got one on the payroll that could teach retarded niggas like you.
07:30:01.000You have the same teacher all four years in high school, nigga.
07:30:04.000You don't even have a- you- your homeroom is your n-room.
07:30:16.000I'm gonna keep cooking you, nigger 13, because you're quite literally a fucking retard.
07:30:21.000The fact that you try to come in here and conflate
07:30:24.000A dude making 70 plus videos on a public platform trying to defame and destroy someone's character and name to me making fun of random blacks on the internet and idiots that come in like you and then trying to say that they're the same thing proves that you quite literally lack critical thinking skills.
07:30:42.000They wouldn't give you metal forks when you ate lunch at school for fear of you stabbing yourself when you touch your chest multiple times like this.
07:31:02.000Matter of fact, when you graduated, nigga, y'all had a private graduation because it would take you guys longer to walk across the fucking aisle to get your diploma.
07:31:12.000Which, by the way, was micro-sealed so that you wouldn't drool on it and fuck it up or rip it because you're a retard and don't realize that you worked really hard to get that fucking diploma.
07:33:41.000We broke into Minsk agreements multiple times.
07:33:44.000So, you know, we're delusional to think that Russia is not going to go ahead and try to protect their sovereignty and, you know, in part, you know, put their national security at the forefront like we would.
07:33:54.000I mean, if China tried to put missiles in fucking Mexico, we'd be in there tomorrow.
07:34:01.000Or a virus lab, a virology lab, which is what they did in Ukraine.
07:35:15.000Have you noticed that every time a black man comes and he's high IQ, he's not interested in speaking about race.
07:35:26.000He doesn't want to come up here and talk about FBAs or Israelites.
07:35:30.000He's asking about the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
07:35:34.000Like, this just shows, like, the race conversation that Tariq Nasheed has literally psyoped you into following so that he can finesse you for a bag is not leading you anywhere.
07:35:46.000Educate yourself, learn about things, improve the conditions that your family's living in, rather than crying about what has been done to your ancestors in the past.
07:39:16.000Oh, so this was during the, uh, the Groper war or whatever in 2019 and Charlie Kirk was going around all these different college campuses doing his culture war tour with, uh, the homosexual, uh, it was his name, Rob Smith, the black former Democrat that came over to the Republican party.
07:40:37.000People in the Middle East, we should be looking to them to learn from their cultures what they can teach us.
07:40:44.000I think we should do a little cultural appropriation, maybe.
07:40:49.000No, I don't think that homosexuality should be in the conservative movement, let alone at the forefront of it, let alone people like Rick Grinnell being put into positions of power in the government.
07:41:02.000Um, when you look at homosexuals and homosexuality in general, these people tend to be some of the most violent, vindictive people on the face of the earth.
07:41:13.000Actually, if you look at the, uh, the early essay in Germany, uh, a lot of them like Ernst Röhm, they were, uh, they were homosexuals too.
07:41:20.000Um, and you know, Hitler had to kill all of them.
07:42:24.000I mean, being gay is not, it's antithetical to the conservative movement.
07:42:30.000You know, feminism, homosexuality, it's not really acceptable.
07:42:34.000The only thing I could think of that's the upside of having gays is they're able to better combat
07:42:42.000The trans slash LGBT community when they're on the on the right, right?
07:42:47.000Like they're able to be like, yo, look, you fucking assholes need to stay away from the kids.
07:42:53.000You know, we can't be we can't be putting this flamboyant gayness out there like that's I guess maybe some of the value because they can go ahead and like help taper off the faggotry.
07:43:03.000But, you know, and then also they can also kind of potentially it helps the voter base a bit.
07:43:08.000But yes, it you know, they're not they're not
07:43:13.000Being gay is antithetical to being a conservative.
07:43:18.000There's people like Chloe Cole, right?
07:43:20.000Chloe Cole is one of these women that got psyoped into thinking that she needed to get her breasts removed and all of that.
07:43:26.000She's gone around several states and helped pass legislation preventing child genital mutilation.
07:43:34.000Someone like her, she's very valuable.
07:43:37.000Someone like, you know, Gaze for Groomers, maybe.
07:43:41.000Maybe, you know, they've done some good things here and there.
07:43:43.000But for the most part, I don't think we need gay people to be calling out this stuff.
07:43:50.000I mean, this should be repulsive to everybody.
07:43:52.000You know, you shouldn't have to like sit there and wait for like a token gay person to speak up and be like, hey,
07:43:57.000Uh, and it shouldn't be an excuse because if you look at like, if you promoted homosexuality as a good thing for everyone to engage in, the human race would end in one generation.
07:47:44.000I mean, if you wanna hand out high, you know, interest loans or some shit like that, or run a bank or something like that, you're in the wrong space, bro.
07:47:52.000There's probably some stupid niggers in here that would take a loan from you, though.
07:48:17.000Well, it depends which problem, but... If you had to describe it with characteristics, what are the characteristics you would describe it as?
07:49:52.000Somebody else on the platform that's over his contract.
07:49:55.000And, um, I like the fact that he hangs around a bunch of, uh, notable people around the world just to keep his spotlight for everybody to see.
07:50:04.000And then he has a bunch of yes-men around him.
07:54:00.000When you make a podcast, we're fresh about Israelites.
07:54:03.000You know, go deep diving into that and really study and try to give examples.
07:54:07.000Why would I do an episode on Israelites?
07:54:10.000Because you're giving a lot of things I agree with and you prove the gospel about black women, hair weave, about black men killing each other, evil eye, etc, etc.
07:54:19.000The gospel is talking about hair weave?
07:54:58.000Well, I don't... You sound like you are when you say you're not a Christian, because I'm not talking about religion and Christianity, okay?
07:57:58.000And it's still redlined in every part of Louisiana, bro.
07:58:02.000Like, there's no place you can go in Louisiana where you go into a black community that's not looking like it looked during the slavery times, bro.
07:58:09.000Like, we're still living in rundown neighborhoods.
08:02:46.000They were born here, raised here, American citizenship, speak the English language, but, and you said that they're Haitian Creole.
08:02:53.000Why is it that I know Haitians that literally just came here and figured it out and make a hundred thousand plus a year and they're successful.
08:03:00.000I don't hear them complaining about, Hey, didn't create a white, the white people didn't create an infrastructure for us.
08:03:14.000You have to, uh, you know, account for the external factors and such as the internal factors that contribute to why a person operates the way they operate.
08:03:24.000And Martin, this is why I can talk to you, bro.
08:03:29.000I can, I can sit here and agree with a lot of things you say, bro.
08:03:32.000Like I said, last time, 90 to 95% of the things you say are facts, bro.
08:03:36.000But the truth is these people are products of their environment, bro.
08:03:41.000And it's so sad because I grew up in and I was once a part of my environment, but when I got in college and I learned rhetoric and diction and junction.
08:03:55.000I do want to... You know, I'm conflicted in so many different ways because I'm trying to find a way that I can come up with a solution to help my people from the niggery and the niggertry shit that I see.
08:04:05.000Because, bro, like, it's literally gang... Like, it's not Bloods and Crips in Louisiana.
08:05:32.000No, because their family was set up and they were...
08:05:37.000I have friends that I went to school with, bro, and one of my friends named Jeff, he went to University of Lafayette, Louisiana, and he was like, yeah, bro, I understand how fucked up it is in y'all's culture.
08:07:53.000So like you, you can sit here and cry and complain about your circumstances and shit, but I got no fucking sympathy for people that were born and raised here and like have a whole lineage going back to the slaves.
08:08:06.000Y'all live in the best country in the fucking world with a, with a,
08:08:09.000Best passport, knowing the English language, more opportunity than anyone else, bro.
08:08:13.000If you're too stupid to make it in America, you deserve to be a fucking failure.
08:08:20.000This whole product of my environment shit, that's a stupid, bullshit talking point that the black community uses to substantiate their bad life decisions.
08:08:37.000When white niggas get arrested, they don't sit there and say, oh, I'm a part of my environment, officer.
08:08:43.000No, they just say, damn, all right, I'm in jail.
08:10:24.000Yeah, bro, this is just a victim of Olympic shit, man.
08:10:27.000Like, bro, oh my god, we're so oppressed, bro.
08:10:29.000You listen to Tariq Nasheed too much, man.
08:10:32.000I think you have a lot of guilt on your chest, Q. Q, I think you have a lot of guilt on your chest for actually succeeding and getting out of it.
08:10:40.000And I think you need somewhere to get it out.
08:10:42.000But I don't think the space is appropriate for that.
08:10:45.000But I really do think that's what it is.
08:11:15.000It's my culture, and I hear you speaking out on it.
08:11:18.000And I respect your viewpoint, but I'm trying to actively do something about it, bro.
08:11:24.000Alright, then instead of bitching in this space at 4 o'clock in the morning, how about this?
08:11:30.000Wake up, go coach some football kids, go coach some basketball players, go back to your hometown and give back if you really care that much.
08:11:37.000But Myron, I truly believe that's the problem.
08:11:40.000I truly believe athletics is a problem in my community.
08:13:18.000But real quick, just to prove all these monkeys that you're right again, what if you held a space talking about all the Hispanics being lazy or eating all the beans or other minorities and shit, just to see how many join and act ridiculous like these stupid ass monkeys, bro?
08:13:34.000Because the beaners have the same shit.
08:13:36.000They have all the bats going against them, all the same
08:13:39.000Um, how can I say, uh, education, all that shit.
08:13:42.000And they don't complain like these monkeys, bro.
08:14:55.000So you're telling, you're like, on the one hand, you're encouraging them by helping them out, and on the other hand, you're just bagging them, like, which one is it?
08:15:06.000Yeah, they're still losers and retarded, but that doesn't mean that I'm not going to give them food.
08:16:02.000You don't have to, like, just, you know, diss them and call them any... If you see the Jew coming You must be careful of his teeth
08:16:15.000You must grab him by his money And I'll tell you what to do Everybody, throw the jewel down the well So my country can be free You must grab him by his horns Then we'll have a big party
08:16:39.000Yeah, I had to kick that nigga off the stage, bro.
08:18:15.000Tip for black community to change their environment or whatever they think they're going through.
08:18:22.000It's that they need to stop voting Democrat because all Democrats done for the past 40, 50 years is just destroy them and just feed him this victim mentality, doing a bunch of promises and not follow through.
08:18:45.000Martin Luther King, just go out there and do your thing and spread the word and, you know, have your people, enlighten your people and have them stop voting fucking Democrat.
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