00:00:55.240Pretty pissed off, I think, is a good way to say it.
00:00:58.560We had a shooting in West Bloomfield, Michigan, about 20 miles down the road from Dearborn, Michigan, which, as many of you know, is the epicenter for the Islamification of the country.
00:01:11.680And it looks like new intel has come in.
00:01:14.820Bill Malusian tweeted out, it looks like we have that at 24, that this person appears to be, the car is registered to a Lebanese naturalized U.S. citizen.
00:01:26.220so assuming that it wasn't a carjacking or a stolen car it's safe to assume that this would
00:01:32.160be a naturalized u.s citizen that committed this crime we'll wait for those details to come in but
00:01:36.300even if that turns out to not be the case we have another shooting in virginia this one's even more
00:01:43.360egregious on some level it's a naturalized citizen from sierra leone again when i say naturalized
00:01:49.960that means that they were it means we had this person here and we thought this person is awesome
00:03:21.340Well, and I want to I want to go in because the the one in Michigan, I believe it was also a car ramming. Right. So it was a I think there was a preschool that was on the premises as well.
00:03:35.900And so it was a car ramming and then not all the details are exactly out on that just yet because this is breaking news, but it was a car ramming and then, you know, an attempted shooting as well, I think is what we saw and that that the shooter.
00:03:51.500So, yeah, car ramming and the shooting incident has now been killed.
00:03:56.540Bill Malugin says something about the corpse actually being on fire.
00:04:00.880So I think that I'm sure there's going to be an investigation into whether or not explosives were used in that case.
00:04:06.780Yeah, well, they're actually still clearing the scene as far as we're aware that because they're looking for incendiary devices or bombs.
00:04:15.780Similar to the, you know, whether they're explosives, similar to the individuals in New York City. And, you know, what's crazy about those two from New York, that attempted bombing was, you know, I was looking at this, that town where they grew up in, apparently, that Newtown, PA area, that's not far at all from where I grew up, where I'm from.
00:04:39.480The only difference is, is that Newtown, PA is one of the, I mean, they lived in the lap of luxury.
00:04:45.840It's one of the nicest towns in the United States.
00:04:48.240The idea that there could be an ISIS cell there is just, it's jarring.
00:04:53.220My whole family is talking about this.
00:04:55.460They went in and there was a suspicious, you know, there were suspicious items found in a storage locker that they had that the SWAT team and bomb squad had to go in.
00:05:05.900And they were I think it was a material, a residue, they say, that they were was a potential explosive.
00:05:11.780What they call it, Jack, daughter of Satan or something like that.
00:05:16.080Well, it was it was TATP, which is a very common but also powerful explosive that can be made in home.
00:05:22.000So TATP is a precursor and an explosive that you would see in the Middle East in, you know, ISIS bombings, et cetera.
00:05:30.740So and it's and it's not, by the way, something that you would find that you would, you know, just go on YouTube and, you know, watch, you know, a tutorial on.
00:05:40.900And so the real questions as to whether or not there were others involved or bomb makers involved that were not that were not caught at the scene.
00:05:48.460And I just want to say again about this town, Newtown, PA.
00:05:51.700I mean, this thing, it's an idyllic town there.
00:05:59.100it's kind of like i had this tweet that went pretty viral i said this is like you know if
00:06:02.960you're not from pa and you don't understand it's like the town out of gilmore girls okay it's like
00:06:07.940the town out of gilmore girls it is just a a sleepy nice suburb where with you know it's
00:06:15.540absolutely gorgeous the people there are very affluent and the idea that an isis cell could
00:06:20.980be operating out of there is shocking to anyone in the area but at the same time andrew to your
00:06:26.380point when we look at the higher percentage of farm born individuals that now reside in so many
00:06:33.000of these places, obviously Dearborn being one of the hottest of all the hotspots for that in terms
00:06:37.880of Middle Eastern migration, you know, should we really should we really be surprised? And look,
00:06:43.400I know the FBI has been out saying we're tracking, you know, and Kash Patel over there is doing a
00:06:47.220great job saying, hey, we're tracking these things. But at the end of the day, what you've done is
00:06:51.800you've imported foreign populations that in many cases are going to be inherently hostile
00:06:58.180inherently hostile to your way of life inherently hostile to your values inherently hostile to your
00:07:03.920society and the only way that this can be dealt with is mass deportations and this is something
00:07:08.860that charlie right and we all know this that charlie was talking about this in the day his
00:07:14.540last days and weeks on the planet this is exactly what he was talking about so what we're i mean
00:07:19.920yeah mass deportations but we're talking about a whole different thing here we're talking about
00:07:23.560the fact that every year in fiscal year 2023 we issued 1.17 million green cards in fiscal year
00:07:30.6602024 preliminary data shows 980,000 green cards were issued through the first three quarters
00:07:36.180we're talking about legal immigration these are people that have been brought here that as Blake
00:07:41.840said we did this to ourselves we chose to bestow upon them the full rights and privileges of
00:07:47.020United States citizenship, and they turned the gun on us and they're trying to kill Americans.
00:07:51.580And I'm sick of it. I don't know when we're ever going to wake up from this idiocy and actually
00:07:56.700start saying, oh, I don't know. Maybe we shouldn't be importing people that hate us. Maybe we
00:08:00.680shouldn't be importing people that have a loyalty to something, some religion, some country other
00:08:07.820than our own. Because guess what? I was born in this country. I'm going to die in this country.
00:08:12.460My kids were born in this country. They're going to die in this country. We love this country first.
00:08:17.020I'm so sick and tired of bestowing the rights and privileges of an American citizen upon people that don't give a crap about it or their children that grew up to not give a crap about it.
00:08:27.800Well, and Andrew, in Europe where they're already also dealing with this issue, they do have something that they view as a new way forward, and it's called re-migration.
00:08:41.460President Trump has endorsed this in many cases.
00:08:44.540We do hear kind of occasionally different signals out of the White House over what is going to be prioritized at any given time.
00:08:53.300Axios, of course, had a story about that this week.
00:08:55.680But President Trump has said many times that he believes, specifically, by the way, remigration and reverse migration, and I'll tell you exactly the last time he said it, was Thanksgiving.
00:09:06.180When on last Thanksgiving, so just what, you know, four months ago here, we had the shooting of two National Guard members, one male, one female, the female who was killed on the scene.
00:09:19.540And the male was obviously just at the State of the Union a couple of weeks ago.
00:09:24.500And those were done by Afghan migrants who, again, were here legally.
00:09:29.020And President Trump said, no, reverse migration, re-migrate them all.
00:11:30.500Zuzu's pedals, by the way, donated in a rumble rant. It feels like even our legal immigration
00:11:36.160system is designed to kill Americans. Yes. Yes, it is Zuzu. That is clearly the case. I think
00:11:42.740one of the most enraging things to me is there are so many obvious problems and flaws in our
00:11:48.180immigration system that, I mean, at a minimum, Republicans could whip up a short bill with 10
00:11:55.460different items on it and just vote on it and force Democrats to vote against it. I would include
00:11:59.500things like you get denaturalized if you join a terrorist group i would include things like
00:12:03.540you can't get a green card for a a child bride did you know you're allowed to do that in america
00:12:08.500you can you can bring in a child bride to marry you that happens it happens regularly like there's
00:12:13.240several cases a year uh bunches and things maybe you can't get a green card for someone who's your
00:12:18.040first cousin even if it's legal this is great but like i'm gonna play a clip for you here about the
00:12:22.980this is the uh virginia shooting this guy was like known by the fbi okay because like we can't
00:12:31.440even get to the point where we're getting known threats off the streets let alone you know passing
00:12:36.880immigration reform through our stupid congress cut 16. um with some little details that we know
00:12:44.200about the shooting so far how are we able to confirm that this or this was an act of terrorism
00:12:50.080How it was an act of terrorism, I can tell you that we have confirmed reports that prior to him conducting this act of terrorism, he shouted, or stated, Allah Akbar, and he was formally a subject of a FBI investigation in material supporting terrorism.
00:13:15.320And more will because our illustrious leaders just choose to let it happen.
00:13:20.680Here's something here's something I tweeted as well, that there's a you know, there's a tendency, I think, for a lot of people to call the say, oh, this is a sleeper cell and then create this picture that, oh, you know, they're directly working for Iran or the IRGC and they've been contacted by Iran in some way to, you know, press the trigger and activate the you know, the cell.
00:13:46.600it's got that like that old Claire Danes homeland show kind of thing. But that's in reality,
00:13:51.440that's not really what it's like. In reality, in many cases, these are self radicalized
00:13:56.740individuals. They are people who they are, you know, supportive of ISIS for their own means.
00:14:02.220And they're, again, just part of a hostile population that we've allowed into our country,
00:14:08.260because I think Zuzu's Petals is right, because we have an immigration system that is designed
00:14:13.720to kill Americans. The point of a system is what it does. And so whether it's killing you through
00:14:20.320what they're doing in terms of depressing wages and putting pressure on our housing market and
00:14:26.380wreaking havoc on us economically, or in this case, literally and actually directly picking up guns
00:14:32.320and killing us, it almost seems like that's exactly what's been happening over and over and
00:14:38.480over so no i don't think this is just some like like oh we're you know we're we've got the call
00:14:44.260from the new ayatollah who like nobody can see anyway like he hasn't even like put um any actual
00:14:50.640audio out yet or anything it's like schrodinger's ayatollah but no it's it's not like that it's just
00:14:55.880they want to do this and there's a ryan grim who you know is is well sourced and has done a lot of
00:15:01.480reporting in this area says that uh the guy who was from lebanon that apparently his his family
00:15:07.040lived in one of these villages or one of these towns that was under attack that was in you know
00:15:12.460caught up in some of the bombings with hezbollah and so he lost family members and you know it may
00:15:18.260have been a motivation for his attack on this synagogue and preschool that you know you you
00:15:24.140took out my family i'm you took out my kids i'm going to take out your kids or something like
00:15:28.880that again if if you know if that reporting is true is to be believed uh but again these are the
00:15:34.660types of blowback problems that you get into when you embark on the invade the world invite the
00:15:41.440world policy and that's exactly what charlie would talk about over and over all right guys
00:15:49.240we had to hit it topic number two should we hit ourselves in the face with hammers
00:15:53.480it would be more intelligent than our immigration system so yeah sure why not all right yeah so of
00:16:00.120course as i'm sure anyone under the age of probably 25 knows the reason you would want to hit yourself
00:16:06.540in the face with a hammer is so that you can looks max do you know what that is andrew i do know what
00:16:13.940looks maxing is oh do you looks max no you don't no can't you tell i don't know i mean it's pretty
00:16:21.460it's pretty worrisome blake tried to looks max once but it didn't take oh i know i think the
00:16:27.360beard is about the beard is literally looks maxing now but the problem is is i'm you know i'm getting
00:16:32.120i'm getting bald mogged and so you've got jester gooning and bald mogging and i refuse to say that
00:16:38.000word you're gonna have to say it no you're gonna have to you know that's the jackism say it now i
00:16:42.160i saw jack say it on on a show the other day and uh i was like i'm not saying it jack can say it
00:16:49.680it's a jackism i said what all i said was all i said was lindsey graham is jester gooning for uh
00:16:56.800for war that lindsey graham loves to jester goon for war he doesn't care where the war is or
00:17:02.200really who's in the war um it could be in ukraine it could be in the middle east it could be in
00:17:08.060latin america but that's lindsey graham he loves he loves jester gooning for war okay so we probably
00:17:13.920should explain this a little bit because we do have listeners who are a little bit older we also
00:17:17.640have 11 year olds so yes of course okay well well so looks max and we can start with acting silly
00:17:22.420looks literally just acting silly also also 11 year olds probably shouldn't listen to the entire
00:17:27.840idea is this is the pg-13 show okay so 13 year old yeah yeah so yeah so we've got uh but so so
00:17:34.100looks maxine is a subculture that's emerged it comes out of online internet forums i believe
00:17:38.520it comes out of the uh the incel community which is of course a community on the internet uh and
00:17:44.700so it's the guys who say in this in these harsh times where we have more and more inequality and
00:17:50.660more and more extreme outcomes, the only path towards success is you have to massively maximize
00:17:56.740your physical appearance. And that doesn't just consist of eating right or, you know,
00:18:02.800lifting weights so that you look stronger. It includes things like aggressively reshaping
00:18:07.860your face. And so there is a, I believe, is it clavicular, Jack? Clavicular is the guy who
00:18:14.620hits his face with a hammer in order to, the idea is it breaks your bones in your face.
00:18:19.480and then as a result you get sharper features and so you'll have a stronger chin stronger cheekbones
00:18:25.700and you will become more of a giga chad which is what you should all aspire to be others uh
00:18:31.100you guys remember me you guys have you guys heard of mewing mew is that the one where you you put
00:18:36.780your tongue on the roof of your mouth yeah yeah so you you mewing is the one where you put your tongue
00:18:43.280on the roof of your mouth and then you use it to sort of like spread out your um your upper mandible
00:18:50.520so that it so that it spreads the size of your jaw so the idea is that that i don't know why
00:18:56.340it's called mewing um but but that's what mewing is and um there's also there's also people who
00:19:02.000eat or chew it's not mewing but in in in other you know jaw related looks maxing um is because
00:19:08.820the people like chew like hard gum like mastic gum or like something that's like a really really
00:19:14.880extra chewy gum that they'll just like chow down on all the time and there's been some videos of
00:19:19.700guys with like this i saw this one clip i don't know where it is but you know this guy was like
00:19:25.260super skinny and like looked like he didn't go to the gym but the only muscle in his entire body
00:19:29.740that he worked out was his jaw so he had this like massive like expanded jaw kind of situation
00:29:20.140oh geez see this is how you know i have a question though you know it's a line too far
00:29:50.140go ahead go ahead is is looks maxing really all that different from metrosexualism that was like
00:29:58.460a whole thing in the early 2000s like isn't this kind of this is the same thing as that i i think
00:30:03.180the closest analog for for looks maxing actually might be uh male to female transgenderism i think
00:30:11.020it's because because think about it because think about it a male to female transgender
00:30:14.940a failed to male to female transgender let's not forget your your breath your uh pioneering work
00:30:20.220at revolver yes i'm about to say i'm about to say okay so go ahead exactly so a male to female
00:30:25.240transgender as we as we know they're autogynophiles in many cases so many they basically uh their
00:30:31.940their kink is they kind of they have a fetish for like the idea of themselves turning into a woman
00:30:37.420and as a result they have a very stupid pornified version of like what a woman is so like you look
00:30:44.280at Caitlyn Jenner. Bruce Jenner did not become, he was 60 years old when he started going through
00:30:49.200all that. He didn't become a 60 year old woman. It doesn't look like your grandma. He tried to
00:30:53.000dress up like he's a 29 year old model bombshell. And that's what they get into. They had, they want
00:30:59.840to imitate this super stereotyped version of like what women are into or how they look and how they
00:31:07.480behave and everything. And I, you know, they'll talk about like, Oh, it's so, it's so hot. Like
00:31:12.320getting our periods like women don't get weird excitement about getting their periods they
00:31:17.220don't like them and so this is like the dude version they're basically male to male transsexuals
00:31:22.720so these guys are going and they're like let's inject ourselves and do these insane things
00:31:29.760so we look like a cartoon version of a dude like i mean look throw up one of the asu frat leader
00:31:35.500picks again like the dude literally looks like a cartoon character like you would think it was
00:31:39.440ai generated yeah except he's apparently a real person i know it's going too far and botox botox
00:31:44.320is like i don't know i put it in a different category although i've heard people make the
00:31:47.940same argument about botox but like here here's you could tell when he starts crying the narcissism
00:31:53.000and the fragility like that's not masculine so the whole point is that you you're sort of like
00:31:57.600creating this hyper masculine veneer to cover up this hyper insecure interior this hyper
00:32:06.240narcissistic interior. It's not godliness. That's not. I mean, listen, here, how about this? It's
00:32:11.640a somewhat similar, because I think about this with weightlifters or bodybuilders, like there
00:32:15.400can be, you know, like a discipline in that, right? You know, I'm not totally against it,
00:32:20.500but like sometimes it's like, okay, how much are you going to focus on your physical form here?
00:32:24.740So 1 Timothy 4.8, for physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things,
00:32:31.340holding promise both for the present life and the life to come. This is a trustworthy saying
00:32:35.960that deserves full acceptance that is why we labor and strive because we have put our hope in the
00:32:40.580living god who is the savior of all people and especially of those who believe so the physical
00:32:47.320body yet there's some value to it but having good character being godly that is eternal value so this
00:32:54.240stuff just all the sirens are going off for me all the flags all righty well all right i just
00:33:02.560ruin the conversation no it's fine actually are we in an upbeat mood where we should talk about
00:33:07.560money or in a downbeat mood oh yeah let's get to the rumble rant where we should talk about the
00:33:11.480abolition of canada we could do one or the other well before we before we move i know we got a
00:33:15.240couple rumble rants in so i do want to hit those um oh and apparently we have a sound effect for
00:33:22.580that now yes we do yeah we've had that sound effect for a while uh how about we do b jordan's
00:33:26.800first which i think is a question for you jack yes of course oh i'll get it here yeah so since
00:33:33.700jack mentioned netflix was it determined that they dropped their attempt to buy uh warner brothers
00:33:39.700because of the trump administration would block approval uh so yes and no um there were serious
00:33:46.940antitrust issues with this because it wasn't just like the trump administration there were actual
00:33:53.180serious antitrust people coming out and saying that if you have the number one streaming service
00:33:58.260buying the number three streaming service, that you're going to run into very serious issues.
00:34:02.920But in this case, so when Paramount came in, that became sort of the number, I think,
00:34:08.000like number four or number five streaming service, Paramount Plus, buying the number three.
00:34:13.180So it just wasn't in the same category as Netflix consolidating the market.
00:34:19.740it just didn't really trip you know didn't really hit the trip wires for that would trigger an
00:34:25.300antitrust situation and they kind of knew that so you know I I think that honestly I think that
00:34:31.400regardless of who was in in office in the in the White House right now this probably would have
00:34:36.180run into some very very serious issues and then also Paramount came in with a with a deal that
00:34:43.060was just so much higher than where where netflix was for warner brothers plus the netflix deal was
00:34:50.060only for a um a portion of the warner brothers assets so it didn't include for example i think
00:34:57.140cnn and some of their other tv assets whereas the warner or excuse me the paramount deal came in and
00:35:02.900said we want to buy the whole enchilada so they they came in and said we're buying everything so
00:35:07.500in in the short answer like like yes but it's actually more complicated than that
00:35:12.160That being said, if you guys remember, you know, I was definitely targeting Netflix and bringing this up as a huge, huge issue way back during the Stranger Things situation, right, which of course happened right when this deal was first announced.
00:35:28.760And look, you know, what can I say, guys?
01:03:30.960This job is only for a racial minority or a woman period.
01:03:33.980And by the way, they're going to do their darndest to just keep importing more and more and more racial minorities to the point that the laws only favor the new majority.
01:03:41.540Yeah. And they're doing this all the time.
01:03:44.160They're also they have this whole mess going on where if you own property, they can void it.
01:03:49.480If a if an Indian tribe, if a First Nations tribe says that their oral tradition is that their their traditional lands where where yours, where your house is, they can take your house.
01:03:58.760That's unfolding. A version of this happened in Los Angeles.
01:04:01.960Actually, remember, Ryan James Gordeski was suing on behalf of this because they made some law in the 1980s to, you know, essentially send more money and smaller class sizes for minority schools, which they so now it's any school that's like over 25 percent white is actually a segregated school.
01:04:21.580No, exactly. So what's hilarious, though, is that now this actually discriminates against the only minority that's left in Los Angeles, which is white schools, which so it's which is a massive minority in Los Angeles.
01:04:35.920Blake, wasn't there something like now this this isn't in law, but wasn't there something similar kind of in practice when they were when they were looking at jury in group versus out group bias in the United States?
01:04:46.760And they were trying to determine whether or not, you know, you know, white juries and black juries and, you know, different different groups on juries were more biased regarding the race, the defendant.
01:05:01.300And I'm trying to summarize all this. You're right.
01:05:03.720And they found that that white juries were the least the least likely to show a racial bias and, in fact, would would punish their own, you know, their own race as much as anyone else.
01:05:15.340But it was the exact opposite when you had other juries.
01:05:18.360Yes, and we really shouldn't be surprised about this because actually if you dive in to the psychological literature, one of the most important developments in Europe, in Northwestern Europe specifically, is they really develop this like kind of the extreme openness of treat everyone basically the same, don't favor your clan explicitly, like that level of equality under the law and high trust, which is also what's causing all of our problems.
01:05:44.620that's the same it's the same psychology that says it was a we could bring anyone into our
01:05:49.520country and have them have the same rights and all of that yeah well and exactly right so it was a
01:05:54.240societal advantage to have blind justice and equal rights for for all and it has now become a societal
01:06:01.800weakness that's being exploited by the open borders lobby and many others to damage our cultures and
01:06:09.240trying to honestly it's the erasure of western culture if you want to know the truth and if you
01:06:14.240want to see the end state of it it's canada and and and this this of course came up when um like
01:06:20.280right after charlie was killed and they were trying to like pull you know all the like barack
01:06:25.120obama was trying to pull certain quotes and take all this stuff out of context but the point is is
01:06:29.340like we here on this program and as charlie as far as i know always said that we're for you know
01:06:36.520what are we for we're for colorblind meritocracy just everything should just be based on merit
01:06:42.420right so it's now in this we're not talking about punishment in this case but we're talking about
01:06:47.080in just actual standards just one standard for everyone and no cast systems no fast lanes no oh
01:06:54.700you get extra access to something or you get extra points in the you know in the admissions process
01:07:00.600because of like something that happened to your group or whatever no we're not doing it we're just
01:07:04.300not doing it we're for total blank um you know color blindness across the board and one standard
01:07:10.880that's it just one standard let the best man or woman win depending on yeah sometimes and let the
01:07:17.680chips fall where they may the chips fall where they may i love that um listen we uh our studio
01:07:23.020has a busy busy uh weekend here so we're gonna wrap up but this has been an important show in
01:07:29.460many ways because i i actually think with everything that happened today with these
01:07:35.980naturalized citizens everything that's happened since the iran conflict kicked off that if we
01:07:40.640don't change our ways now if we don't actually get momentum behind reforming some of these issues
01:07:45.880i'm not sure we're gonna die we're gonna die people are gonna die and it you know people
01:07:51.340like to turn this into a conversation about bigotry or xenophobia or racism it's not that
01:07:57.740we did not have to worry when we got into foreign conflicts that you know our muslim new new uh
01:08:04.520citizens were going to be offended and start attacking us you know when we i don't know went