Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - November 25, 2023


THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 22 — Canceling Candace?, Air Force vs. Conservatives, The Black Death


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour

Words per Minute

186.58893

Word Count

11,200

Sentence Count

246

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

Join Pastor Jim and his co-conspirators Jack Posobik, Jack and Charlie as they discuss the events of the Turning Point Action rally in North Dakota, the U.S. Air Force is publicly warning personnel against attending a patriot rally because an alt-right member of the group, tyler boyer, would be at the event, and more!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 from the age of big brother if they want to get you they'll get you dnsa specifically
00:00:07.620 targets the communications of everyone they're collecting your communications
00:00:12.320 hello everybody happy thanksgiving week of thought crimes honored to be with all of you i'm here at
00:00:27.660 calvary chapel signal hill with my great friend pastor james cadiz uh speaking tonight and joining
00:00:33.720 me are my co-conspirators uh we have jack posobik who just saw the napoleon film and he's going to be
00:00:42.900 reviewing that time so bad great okay that topic's done never have to say it again and uh blake knapp
00:00:49.700 who is uh so bad so blake neff who is deciding to spend thanksgiving in krakow poland totally
00:00:57.360 normal and that's not a joke by the way he leaves for krakow tomorrow which i think is hilarious
00:01:03.380 and tyler boyer who is the most viral member of the turning point team today and this is the
00:01:13.460 following story the u.s air force is publicly warning personnel against attending a patriot
00:01:18.600 rally event in north dakota because an alt-right member of turning point action would be at the
00:01:23.100 event the warning said quote participation with groups such as turning point action could jeopardize
00:01:28.120 continued service in the u.s military tyler boyer explain yourself yeah i mean uh it was kind of a low
00:01:36.580 key i mean every one of us here has been to a tea party meeting or two in our time right in our day
00:01:41.840 blake blake especially right yeah probably blake used to run a tea party i mean i have also been to
00:01:47.200 normal tea parties of course so and that's pretty much what this was this was like uh this is the
00:01:52.440 conservatives that exist within dakota and i don't know if you know uh burgum who's running
00:02:00.000 still for president i don't know why i he's still running he could become president everybody if all
00:02:05.980 the other candidates were were to die and it was too late to add anyone else to the ballot i suppose
00:02:11.840 he could become president so so burgum's running and is from north dakota he's the governor of north
00:02:17.880 dakota he all these people hate him he's the conservative this is the conservative group that's
00:02:23.800 trying to protect all the conservatives in the legislature there so they invited me to speak it
00:02:27.980 was like 500 people it was a great event barbecue they raffled off guns normal tea party stuff right
00:02:34.320 like the events already already happened yeah and and so i i show up i speak and then afterwards i get
00:02:40.960 blown up with all these messages from people friends that are in the military and in the air
00:02:44.660 force they're like did you see this this is like everywhere and it was like telling everybody to
00:02:49.300 like avoid us because we are all right or something i'm all right that was an all right speaker at this
00:02:54.920 event and uh yeah and that was it and like i actually texted charlie right after i was like i think this is
00:02:59.980 gonna be big it was like oh it's like a little event in north dakota i don't think it's gonna go that
00:03:04.540 big and then all of a sudden like i'm in the dentist today this morning and like it was going crazy so
00:03:09.200 so why did you accept hatred into your heart why did you embrace extremism why did you become a
00:03:15.000 domestic terrorist yeah is your dentist all right as well is that is that something a dentist does
00:03:20.640 do you do you have a racist dentist my my dentist is middle eastern i mean so okay so he's definitely
00:03:27.200 racist then so probably he's the kind of yeah i was gonna say yeah so probably so yeah i mean that
00:03:32.920 was it and then like these these people like the nicest people ever good conservatives they're like
00:03:38.560 kicking butt up in uh in north dakota really pushing i get back against burgom who's done right like
00:03:44.420 these these toast and uh yeah they just they came out of them they're like this is crazy because
00:03:50.060 minot north dakota it's like literally on the border of canada it's a mill nowhere they have an air
00:03:56.520 force base there and like 98 of them are probably like super conservative well we can't assume that
00:04:04.040 anymore because it's the u.s military so you know it's north dakota some of them might have joined
00:04:07.920 to get taxpayer funded mastectomies or something like that probably that's probably that's probably
00:04:12.400 a solid so i want to get this i want to get this straight so the u.s military essentially said
00:04:17.000 that their members were banned from hearing tyler speak because he had committed too many thought
00:04:24.900 crimes and that if they went to hear tyler speak which i mean just admittedly probably isn't the best
00:04:31.340 use of anyone's time to begin with but if they went to go to listen to you speak that it would
00:04:37.100 jeopardize their military career the same u.s air force by the way that just crashed a p8 into the
00:04:45.080 ocean off the coast of hawaii that air force that air force yes same the same exact air force but we're
00:04:52.500 gonna have to change the logo of the show because we've got those kind of artsy outlines of of charlie
00:04:57.900 and jack but now now tyler is the actual thought criminal i'm the criminal i'm the yeah i didn't
00:05:02.900 think i was going to make it across the border out of the dark horse candidate here we thought you
00:05:06.460 know tyler's the guy in the background tyler's the guy who i thought they're going to stop me at
00:05:10.400 the airport honestly in north dakota you might never be able to leave this state again i might if
00:05:14.660 you go to well i mean we've got doj j6 attorney general's office now i got the u.s air force
00:05:21.280 i mean we're just stacking them up right so i mean yeah you know we have our you know our
00:05:26.140 terrorist suspect less people who can't enter the united states you might be on the list of
00:05:30.020 every other country so you can't leave the united states you can't board a plane
00:05:34.420 one of one of the guys that's one of our influencers at turning point uh like our
00:05:39.400 ambassadors was like tyler's like this really nice dad from arizona what is the air force afraid of
00:05:45.040 like like a dad from arizona okay yeah yeah well when when charlie's the uh when charlie's the
00:05:51.600 governor of arizona hopefully he'll have some swing to be able to get you off the list buddy
00:05:54.840 yeah i mean i might need to be uh we'll need swing to keep you from swinging i might need
00:06:00.800 someone to commute my sentence yeah well i'm not the mormon around here yeah so i mean so it wasn't
00:06:08.100 that it wasn't that crazy of a thing but it is the bigger thing that's crazy is that they're tracking
00:06:13.320 turning point action and all we do is register voters and recruit precinct committeemen and
00:06:18.960 precinct captains that's like all we're doing and you have all these groups like this is what's so
00:06:24.020 crazy this is what people have to be aware of right now that's happening out there
00:06:26.660 there's not very many conservative groups that do this stuff right like charlie knows like we're the
00:06:32.520 only we're like one of the only ones that do it the left has hundreds of organizations that do this
00:06:37.360 hundreds like each state has 50 to 100 of these organizations and they're literally trying to
00:06:43.960 prevent and doing everything that they possibly can to make sure that we don't do this work which
00:06:49.520 tells you that we're like right over the target i guess yeah and and to get into the bigger thought
00:06:53.480 crime issue of this it's that this is so obviously going to be the ramification of uh you know back in
00:06:58.900 2021 just after january 6th there was that military stand down order where they all got the speech that
00:07:05.760 you know the military members of the military aren't allowed to join extremist groups and they're going
00:07:09.580 to be tougher on this and it took us okay uh 20 28 months or so for that to just turn into oh you
00:07:16.120 can't you can't join turning you can't listen to someone from turning point action speak well
00:07:20.360 actually even even before then do you if you remember when they were um they were bringing
00:07:26.820 the national guard members into like in like the week of january 6th when they declared that the
00:07:31.660 national guard uh guardsmen were going to be coming into dc they occupied dc for a period of months all
00:07:36.560 the way up through i think it was march or may of 2021 i just remember the uh barbed wire being all
00:07:41.980 around the capital troops marching up and down the square uh like it's a monty python sketch or
00:07:46.560 something but fully armed um you know humvees everywhere and i remember them saying they wanted
00:07:53.780 to because the democrats in congress and pelosi were saying oh we need to be sure that these troops are
00:07:58.700 loyal so they said okay we're going to start going through their facebook pages and going through
00:08:03.000 their facebook likes and inside the pentagon one of some of the things they were targeting were
00:08:08.500 like the gadzin flag if you were a member of any pages that used that or if you had posted that
00:08:13.660 they're looking at maga hats they were looking if you had liked or interacted with nra content
00:08:18.080 and one of the other pieces on facebook was whether or not you liked or were a follower of turning point
00:08:24.840 usa well i will i will say this i think that the people might not the the few liberals that exist in
00:08:33.300 my not uh north dakota they were excited my not why not my not that's what i learned why not my
00:08:40.340 not okay why not my not that's where they have the uh that's where the state fair is for north dakota
00:08:44.980 anyways that's where we were at we're at the state north i think they thought that this is this is
00:08:49.200 like the only big public building in my not probably is the state fair you know whatever that the
00:08:54.540 building that we were in i think they maybe thought this was like the liberals thought this was like
00:08:58.780 their their capital riot opportunity so they're trying to you know you know why not if you look
00:09:05.040 at the why not if you look at the old soviet uh or the old estimates the u.s military did of what
00:09:10.260 would get hit in a nuclear exchange with the soviet union you know minot's got an air force base and
00:09:14.860 it's got all the icbms there so if you look at the map you know they lob a couple nukes at new york
00:09:19.560 and then they drop about 500 nuclear weapons on minot north dakota and it basically just obliterates the
00:09:25.380 state and so really they were just anticipating that you might be there that was it and that's
00:09:30.660 that's why it had to be destroyed yeah so charlie what does this really let's let's wrap this up
00:09:36.700 because i know we have other stuff we're going to get to but charlie i know you covered this on the
00:09:39.880 show today but but break give us your take after you've had some time to think about this
00:09:43.780 what does it mean that you know tyler boyer and the just turning point enterprise are now being
00:09:50.940 treated this way by our military and the fact that by the way i believe there's been some senators
00:09:55.240 that have responded to this yeah i mean honestly i'm really proud of tyler that he's uh he's finally
00:10:00.840 joining the gang and he's on the list so it's uh i've been on the list charlie you put me on the
00:10:08.060 list a long time ago i'm i'm very proud of him i gotta be honest i saw this i said this is this is
00:10:13.560 really good this is what we do at turning point we create new influencers and voices and when i said
00:10:20.120 wow you know when i'm uh when i'm just spending a weekend in phoenix we can get the department of
00:10:24.880 defense fired up over tyler i said that's really amazing i said we barbecue it really it really was
00:10:30.920 great no i'm very proud of him it's and by the way it's about the work we're doing a lot of a lot of
00:10:34.880 dimensions here no i it's clear the department of defense is declaring war on us it probably
00:10:40.840 was somebody at the high level of the department of defense that doesn't understand turning point and
00:10:45.520 they're going to pay for this uh there's going to be hearings there's we're going to find out is
00:10:49.920 there a written policy at the department of defense we're entertaining lawsuits the law is
00:10:53.660 very clear precedent is very clear and by the way some people are misinterpreting this intentionally
00:10:58.140 they say oh well you can't when you're in uniform go to um you know certain events they know those
00:11:03.860 rules not what this is no no no they know those rules that's not what that's not we're talking
00:11:07.760 about here we're talking about on private time off duty this is about getting removed from rank
00:11:14.060 getting removed from the military based on like terrorist type um activity and so this is
00:11:20.840 completely different but yeah look the the big takeaway that i think we need to get drilled down
00:11:26.120 to is how widespread is this happening this has struck a chord because it's the military and of
00:11:31.380 all places the military should be welcoming of pro-american type ideas by the way who's actually
00:11:36.480 staffing the military it used to be the people staffing the military were primarily conservative
00:11:42.240 center-right patriotic not anymore i mean it's changing rapidly unfortunately um and that's
00:11:48.800 why recruitment is going down so dramatically and so intensely and so look there's a lot of takeaways
00:11:54.440 here we're going to be pursuing legal action and uh we very well might be going to my not um
00:12:00.680 north dakota sometime soon to go do an event i'm not going to put up with this this is the i've been
00:12:06.500 i've been encouraged i've been encouraged by the response by republicans uh it's been pretty good
00:12:14.520 hopefully i i mean cory mills wants me to come testify uh i would love to testify
00:12:20.760 next to john kirby and jake sullivan uh in a armed services committee jack do you think that would be fun
00:12:27.880 uh i think that would be amazing because jake sullivan would spend the entire time like wiping
00:12:33.420 that comb over that he has and so he'd be like trying to stick it up the entire time on his head
00:12:38.500 please charlie please don't bring up russia gate please don't bring up the dossier that i helped get
00:12:43.300 to the fbi during the 2016 election please don't uh let anyone know that i was the direct cutout between
00:12:50.240 the hillary campaign and james comey please don't bring up any of those things and then and then kirby
00:12:55.400 i mean the guy is just completely lost up there i mean you talk about like some people at least
00:13:02.840 you know you can give them credit because they're good at spin they're good at running angles
00:13:06.360 uh they're good at tap dancing he's just an idiot i mean kirby is is just an absolute idiot and he's
00:13:12.380 been an idiot since afghanistan since the fall of afghanistan and our uh grotesque pull out of there
00:13:18.680 and i think charlie you would just be kind of running absolute uh absolute rings around them so i guess for
00:13:24.620 a good a good amfest warm-up you could go and absolutely destroy these guys down at uh at the
00:13:32.040 u.s house but i'd also love to say that since we are live for once just throw out if anyone is from
00:13:37.640 north dakota let us know in the comments would you like us to come uh come up there would you like us
00:13:42.380 do an event do a live thought crime let us know yeah and to add to that i know that we have some lag
00:13:48.300 issues and the team is doing great navigating those i i would love to just ask some basic
00:13:52.740 constitutional trivia of our armed forces and jack you hit it perfectly look i mean military
00:13:59.380 mistakes happen but they're certainly mounting lately aren't they there's a lot of military
00:14:04.940 mistakes happening training exercises and blunders when they prioritize the intimate movements
00:14:11.280 of the rank and file to can't go to hear tyler boyer then we got some serious problems i mean i i'm
00:14:21.620 sorry i just i i'll say it again i've been working with tyler for nine years it'll be nine years in
00:14:26.680 january i'm the funny part is like people are like he's on the rnc like i'm literally on the rnc like
00:14:31.620 it's not like it's not like this is like a charlottesville type you know really so you're just
00:14:38.380 saying the rnc is an alt-right organization the rnc is all right yeah maybe we misjudged uh you know
00:14:44.340 maybe there's a lot maybe we misjudged rana there's a lot more rnc's that right wing you know maybe
00:14:49.520 we're in the guys we're not allowed to talk about what rana does at the you know the secret
00:14:54.000 meetings of the 168 now that's you know with the hoods and the torches you know that's going to get
00:14:59.360 we're on rumble we can talk about it a little bit right yeah i mean it was in the nixon tapes he
00:15:03.200 talked about the bohemian grove a bit yeah i mean maybe we shouldn't have done the tiki torch
00:15:08.360 is leading into the to the north dakota rally maybe that maybe next time tyler come on you can buy
00:15:14.780 look you you don't have to wear all white golf golf shirts khaki shorts come on it's winter to begin
00:15:20.080 with north dakota it's a little i don't know yeah it was a little oh a little sad that some some bad
00:15:25.840 choices were made
00:15:26.580 let's get to our next story canceling candace blake i think you are perfect to drive this
00:15:37.800 all right uh yeah sure thing charlie uh so here you guys can uh if you guys want to bring it up
00:15:42.180 on our screen we can uh show everyone the article so this is published in uh front page magazine so
00:15:48.500 there's an organization uh the david horowitz freedom center david horowitz was a progressive
00:15:53.320 who later moved to the right set up the david horowitz freedom center to uh promote conservative
00:15:59.540 ideals and they notably are one of the places that uh candace got her start uh she was invited to an
00:16:06.340 event of theirs uh i believe that is in fact where she uh where she met you charlie and you know then
00:16:11.980 she worked with uh turning point became a big star and has been around ever since but obviously we you
00:16:18.640 know we talked last week about her uh little tiff with ben shapiro some of the stuff she'd said on
00:16:23.440 twitter now x and some people are uh taking it badly and the david horowitz freedom center is among
00:16:30.240 them so they published this piece goodbye candace and they suggest that candace is complicit in
00:16:38.000 bringing about i i am not making this up a second holocaust i'll just read the quote because it's
00:16:43.980 remarkable uh the david horowitz freedom center wishes to express its deep disappointment with
00:16:49.920 candace's ignorant hateful and morally obtuse remarks about israel and the jews but of course it's not
00:16:59.260 just about the jews the jews are the canaries in the mine the west is next and america above all
00:17:06.620 it's one thing to have been alive in the 30s and not realized where the nazis were headed it is quite
00:17:13.660 another to be alive during a 75 year campaign by islamic jihadis to finish the job that hitler
00:17:20.000 started and to fail to stand against their open campaign to create a second holocaust so
00:17:27.420 that escalated quickly
00:17:30.280 so yeah i mean i'm friends with everyone involved i'm really close with david i actually
00:17:36.040 think i wrote in either an intro or a dedication to david's book and david's been really good to me
00:17:40.960 and obviously i'm going to talk to candace almost every single day and and i think really highly of
00:17:45.480 her this um this exposes the fault line that we saw coming and i want jack to riff on this but let
00:17:50.680 me kind of segue here um because we saw this kind of fault line growing which is the israel issue is
00:17:57.120 breaking the left but it's simultaneously also not breaking the right but it's it's not it's not
00:18:03.100 helping uh and it's exposing some of these these lines and i mean i'll let david speak for himself
00:18:09.300 and the freedom center they've been really good to me and if you know people can agree or disagree
00:18:13.720 or go back at i think some of that is very charged language and you know candace i think
00:18:17.420 at least in my estimation has deserved better than that but there's there's a lot of personal
00:18:21.240 um things underlying there but i will say this
00:18:24.560 friendships are being ruined over this and i think as an onlooker it's a tragedy
00:18:30.960 it's it's a reality but it's a tragedy i i have not seen this heated discussion i i thought the
00:18:38.460 primary is what was going to divide right-wing politics in 2023 i think jack agrees jack has
00:18:43.660 been basically a belligerent in the dividing of the right um and that's well i didn't start that
00:18:51.860 all jack is trying to do is add a you must be this tall to joint to go on the ride for the gop
00:18:58.740 i am i am a napoleon defender i'm on team jack 100 but jack has definitely been involved in the
00:19:06.540 primary wars and he's been awfully effective i mean he's winning and they're losing but i think
00:19:11.460 we would all agree that we thought 2023 was going to be the year where the the right was divided over
00:19:19.180 de santis v trump and nikki hayley v de santis and it looked that way i mean remember in the spring
00:19:24.200 in the early summer how nasty the influencer wars were i mean some of these articles that were being
00:19:28.960 written in the tweets and the exposés i mean it was nasty i i can now say that the israel issue
00:19:35.840 has has reached a whole nother level and this isn't this is an example that i was there at the david
00:19:42.040 horowitz freedom center it's where i met candace it's where i offered her a job um i just spoke at
00:19:46.540 david's deal last year and i think what he's done to the movement is incredible i think what candace is
00:19:51.880 doing for the movement is incredible and super so i'm friends with both of them and i'll remain
00:19:56.420 friends with both of them and they both hate the left and they're gonna keep fighting the left
00:19:59.740 i do think that there is a part that kind of the straw that broke the camel's back that isn't included
00:20:05.940 in this article which is candace's discussion with professor professor finkelstein uh from
00:20:12.360 princeton who got in a huge dispute with alan dershowitz years ago accusing him of plagiarism
00:20:16.880 and is one of the most hated intellectuals uh in pro israel circles and candace uh had him on the
00:20:24.340 show um and i i think that's probably what set off the david horowitz freedom center in addition to
00:20:29.240 many other things but i'm just speculating with that but jack can you riff on this for a second
00:20:32.800 because you know having stating that we're friends with people on both sides and reiterating that and
00:20:38.560 clearly i think we can also look at this you know from a 35 000 foot view we thought that the
00:20:44.860 desantis trump you know primary was going to be the bloody glorious english civil war revolution
00:20:50.760 we were wrong out of left field you know the the most deadly day of jewish killing since the holocaust
00:20:57.440 1 500 jews and the reaction that came from it is actually what is dividing the right it is very
00:21:04.620 fascinating jack how should we think about this yeah it's really amazing reading this um david horowitz
00:21:10.800 and i first met almost almost 20 years ago so show my age there a little bit but it was when i was in
00:21:17.840 college um and it would have been yet but it would have been 18 years ago when we first met that's when
00:21:23.820 we were doing students for academic freedom when i was the college republican chairman at temple
00:21:28.780 university and we actually sued because temple is a publicly rated um school we were able to sue
00:21:36.300 our teachers basically in um in open pennsylvania legislature uh we brought members of the state
00:21:43.820 legislature and keep in mind this is before twitter before social media even existed the blogosphere
00:21:48.960 was still a thing um uh rush limbaugh dominated the airwaves you know this was the conservative
00:21:54.700 movement back then this is even pre-tea party so it's almost a pre-tea party kind of grassroots
00:21:59.700 activism that really uh i consider david to have been a mentor someone i looked up to and still do
00:22:06.940 look up to very much but i just mean for all these years and then of course going to the events
00:22:11.180 volunteering at many of the events the restoration weekends going back just just years over a decade
00:22:17.220 um almost two decades at this point and so everybody at the freedom center knows how much i love
00:22:22.020 them and how much i care about their work and it just i i think though that when we create these
00:22:27.100 types of firing squads these circular firing squads about cancellation right and canceling people
00:22:34.440 because we have a disagreement over a specific issue and it's it's interesting to me i guess what i would
00:22:41.220 say is what is is is to ask people what is the specific policy of candace's that she has um iterated or
00:22:50.680 promoted or stood for that you disagree with because when it comes to just okay tracking
00:22:57.000 down hamas wiping them out getting them off the map turning hamas into hummus uh turning them into
00:23:02.800 pico de gallo like suleimani i don't really see much disagreement there but you know this has been
00:23:09.760 one of the huge things and of course we talked about this last week but you know the idea that
00:23:14.060 we're going to cancel candace over this because people don't like her tone people don't like and
00:23:19.700 that's really what it comes down to it's tone policing and concern trolling this idea that candace
00:23:24.000 isn't allowed to do the same thing she does to every single other issue that she looks at whether
00:23:29.260 it be ukraine whether it be vaccines whether it be blm she says she asks pointed questions she wants
00:23:36.860 to figure out what's going on she wants serious answers and she refuses to go along with emotional
00:23:42.800 arguments that's the candace owens that i know that's the candace owens that i see present herself to
00:23:48.260 every single issue that she's ever gone after and so i don't think and obviously with great passion
00:23:54.160 because i mean it's candace after all right so i don't think that she's really changed her stripes
00:24:00.000 here in any way it's just that you know it's just that this issue and obviously coming on the heels of
00:24:06.420 such a horrific attack i think for a lot of people it's very emotional there's a lot of you know emotions
00:24:11.160 are high passions are high but i do think that it just doesn't make sense that we're gonna you know go
00:24:17.240 around and start shooting people inside our own tent over politically um and and i think it's
00:24:22.780 great by the way and i'll just throw it out there i said this on twitter but i think it's great that
00:24:26.460 on the same day that we saw people calling for candace to be cancelled a lot of conservatives that
00:24:32.260 i look up to shared this article echoed these sentiments and i went and looked and i saw over at
00:24:37.540 the turning point america fest site candace's name was still there was still featured prominently i think
00:24:42.420 the top wrote a little slightly higher than mine but that's probably because her name is just a
00:24:46.780 little shorter that's the only reason and uh and i thought it was great the turning point was
00:24:51.200 sticking with her for this event the same way that they stuck with her throughout all the years
00:24:55.420 100 by the way can't we're not gonna back are you kidding me i mean candace is she's on our team
00:25:02.600 she's the best right i mean we're we're on team candace and i'm also you know i i'm on team freedom
00:25:08.360 center too but you know i got i got a text message from some lunatic charlie why do you have
00:25:12.740 her still speak at an am fest i said lose my number i said lose my number wow i said you
00:25:17.120 obviously haven't been through the charlie tyler remembers the charlie candace thing i mean from
00:25:24.500 i i i i know you were married
00:25:27.260 they thought you remember charlie they were like are they buried remember oh it was it was like
00:25:34.720 by the way it was that one got me unsubstantiated internet rumor yeah that's not true not true but
00:25:40.940 it's not true okay i'm remembering some choice memes that i i definitely don't have saved on
00:25:46.900 on my backup hard drives i disagree with jack can i can i take a moment to
00:25:50.760 i disagree with jack she's not higher than him on the graphic because her name's shorter she's high
00:25:58.580 she's higher than him on the graphic because he's a white male wow wow racism racism at turning
00:26:04.840 i mean we have to you know what maybe tyler is all right did that blake was the one that is all right
00:26:09.080 after all wait no no white males i'm i'm i'm woke this is the world yeah we're anti-racist i'm trying
00:26:18.360 to make up for my not all right yeah i guess okay well we'll accept the new you tyler we're a forgiving
00:26:24.380 organization unlike all the people i'm looking at all around there's so much insane stuff being
00:26:31.580 published here so on national review uh jade nordlinger is uh blogging at the corner of their
00:26:37.000 blog and he just has his rundown of different things and his response to uh i think charlie was
00:26:42.100 right it was the finkelstein interview that really set people off he replies to this uh he links the
00:26:48.200 video on uh twitter and he says this was inevitable written in stone and where there's
00:26:54.720 finkelstein david irving can't be far behind they have long gone together like peas and carrots or
00:27:02.040 choose your simile uh david irving for those who don't know is a uh holocaust revisionist so he
00:27:07.840 believes the uh the holocaust i i don't know exactly what he says either it didn't happen or they all
00:27:11.720 died of disease or it was all fake so basically a holocaust denier and so he's saying that candace is
00:27:16.840 is quickly on her way to just saying the holocaust didn't happen uh which again is we're jumping to
00:27:22.700 these very wild things for was he the guy who said that like nato was going to be um like the world
00:27:29.320 police and that you know they were going to be the sort of enforcing the new world government
00:27:34.680 that's right that's david ike no that's david ike okay yeah no david irving as far as i know is
00:27:41.240 mostly just known for the hollow hoax stuff and yeah okay if candace starts doing holocaust denial
00:27:48.120 okay that that would be alarm bells but she hasn't and that's what they're doing here is we have
00:27:52.220 multiple allegations of just you know trying to make candace owens adjacent to holocaust denial and
00:27:58.280 you know norm finkelstein okay yeah he's a liberal he has had spats with a lot of people you know we're
00:28:04.160 friendly with he's uh very not popular with you know a lot of pro-israel people but okay like you
00:28:11.600 know as someone on on twitter i saw mentioned uh candace owens interviewing norman finkelstein
00:28:17.160 what's next tucker carlson interviewing glenn greenwald which he already has and if anyone
00:28:22.540 doesn't know there's also a critic of of israel and sympathetic towards palestine and again much
00:28:29.360 like finkelstein he's jewish like those these people exist uh you know jews are on the entire
00:28:35.080 ideological spectrum even on israel palestine uh and it's just i feel like what's going on here is
00:28:45.120 just people have really it's unsettling that the last month two months people just have sort of lost
00:28:51.320 their minds over this issue they're kind of willfully psyching themselves up into these extremely
00:28:56.460 wild takes they want to be extremely angry and i worry that yeah it's damaging the movement and it's
00:29:03.620 it's a lot like the the primaries where people get very attached to either you know they're still for
00:29:07.680 trump or they're decide they're in the tank for desantis or they're vivek mania or they're you know
00:29:13.340 the five people who supported mike pence or the you know one person who supported doug bergham assuming
00:29:19.200 anyone in his did anyone in his family support him hopefully someone did but uh you know people get
00:29:25.560 amped up about the primary and then they decide like oh the people very close to them ideologically
00:29:29.980 are actually the biggest enemies and they need to be taken out and we're doing this over now this
00:29:36.000 israel palestine conflict uh he's got this gaza war which one might be over soon they're apparently
00:29:41.660 negotiating a ceasefire right now and it's in a different country and overall like you know yes the
00:29:49.060 terrorist attack is very bad but it is already in the past at this point so it is something that is not
00:29:54.000 ongoing it is something that is in a foreign country and we're using this as a reason to
00:29:58.260 justify like oh candace owens has to be expelled from the movement because she is leading us towards
00:30:03.820 the second holocaust and i would urge everyone to take a deep breath and you know realize that sounds
00:30:13.660 insane does that sound insane to anyone else
00:30:16.500 yeah i mean that's language i wouldn't use that and that's not helpful but it's i mean this is the
00:30:25.980 issue is and i was trying to get here with jack jack this is not an isolated example of that type of
00:30:33.000 language we're seeing this thrown around on twitter i mean the relationships and friendships that have
00:30:38.860 been built up for years the the right is fracturing over it is it not
00:30:43.620 well charlie i think that's exactly right because you know i'll you know i i'll i'll just say that i
00:30:54.700 had i don't want to bring up private stuff but i had dinner earlier this week with a guy who's uh
00:31:01.540 been involved with one of the primaries that's you know not a on the trump campaign and it's like
00:31:07.960 i didn't care we didn't talk about it right we just went on with our lives and went on with
00:31:14.000 our friendship in the real world because we're not going to go and burn down relationships over
00:31:20.240 things like that uh i actually talk to people on all the primary campaigns all the time i've got
00:31:25.440 friends with them with the ones that have like real campaigns not like the fake ones like chris christie
00:31:29.000 and others um because i've got friends that are supportive of all different you know parts of
00:31:33.980 the of the of the right and sure there's been a lot of online stuff a lot of online back and forth
00:31:39.800 but at the end of the day when people are serious you just don't do that um when it comes to this
00:31:46.400 though i found people very willing to burn down relationships that they've had for a long time
00:31:53.700 over and when you when it comes down to it charlie that that's what it really gets me is because
00:32:00.000 can anybody point to something that candace said that is so horrific so disastrous that she should be
00:32:08.260 uh completely excised and excommunicated from the movement that we should cut all off in um okay in
00:32:15.660 the church of scientology they have this um this concept of declaring someone a suppressive person
00:32:21.220 blake i i i i'm betting that you you've heard of this one a little bit a little bit but you should
00:32:27.120 probably elaborate on before i do okay when when someone is declared a suppressive person that means
00:32:33.380 they possess a distinct set of characteristics and mental attitudes that cause them to suppress the
00:32:39.320 other people in their vicinity and this is called anti-social it's calculated to be disastrous against
00:32:45.880 them and so it what when someone is labeled this it's like an official label that's given by the
00:32:51.520 church of scientology to say a family member or a friend that means that every single other member
00:32:57.520 of the church even if they're your own family even if they're your immediate family must cut off
00:33:03.660 contact with you both publicly and privately you must shun this person you must disavow this person
00:33:09.860 like uh who's the one uh leah ramony she does the the you know she left scientology so she would be
00:33:15.720 declared a suppressive person none of the people that she knew in scientology that are still involved
00:33:20.640 with it are declare are able to even communicate with her anymore including immediate family this is
00:33:25.820 what they're trying to do to candace and i haven't seen a single thing she said that's been racist
00:33:31.460 that's been xenophobic that's been you know evil that's been you could see there's stuff that you
00:33:36.780 disagree with that's fine but shouldn't that be what free speech is all about
00:33:40.140 the other takeaway here is i i would like everyone to exhaust private speech before public speech this
00:33:52.320 was my big issue with ben shapiro don't you guys have each other's phone numbers i i i don't understand
00:33:58.360 this just pick up the phone and this is the tyler please sorry i was just gonna say charlie you're 100
00:34:05.420 right this is like the number one problem in the conservative movement in general and the
00:34:09.660 republican party it's like guys before you start going on like fox and like railing against people
00:34:15.880 it's like why don't you pick up the phone like i totally i totally appreciate when like things get
00:34:20.060 too far and like you've exhausted all avenues and whatever and things have to be said because
00:34:25.880 the movement deserves it but like it's like dude like you don't need to get in front of crowds of
00:34:33.880 people and like donors and other people and like you know hit your your own team especially if you
00:34:40.840 employ the person like i don't i will never understand this about this situation it's one
00:34:46.880 thing to have disagreements within the movement within the party with one or whatever but how do
00:34:52.040 you how do you like have this this problem in your own organization i just don't get it i don't
00:34:57.260 understand that um you know you should be trying to find every avenue possible to try to try to
00:35:02.800 resolve these these issues it's crazy so come to america fest everybody amfest.com where uh
00:35:09.960 and this owens will be there and dennis prager will be there and tucker carlson and patrick bet david
00:35:17.160 like i just have to brag on our team i one day i'll be able to tell you the difficulties we had around
00:35:22.620 this particular event and some of the restrictions for a very careful observer you'll notice that there's
00:35:30.020 a certain type of speaker that isn't there that was there in years past but i'm not going to say
00:35:34.000 what but the the ability of our team to capture what i think is the best lineup we've ever had at
00:35:40.720 a turning point action turning point usa event vivek ramaswamy steve bannon donald trump jr
00:35:45.620 kimberly guilfoyle josh holly marjorie taylor green matt gates mike lindell cory mills and alina
00:35:50.900 haba with turning point action tyler is the maestro conductor of that that will be the sunday program
00:35:57.820 and more to be announced uh on turning point usa which is bookending the action uh deal is tucker
00:36:04.180 carlson uh patrick bet david which he doesn't do a lot of events everybody patrick bet david if there
00:36:10.280 is a stock to buy i'll tell you what that guy's stock is ascendant isn't it jack that guy is getting
00:36:14.920 clipped more than almost anybody i've seen in a long time he's he's he's terrific um are you in a
00:36:20.800 fight with patrick back david too jack am i am i unaware of this why do you what is this like i'm
00:36:25.480 in a fight with everybody just because i'm going to fight with one guy who's on the entire panel
00:36:30.680 suddenly it's like oh poso's in a fight with everybody he's in a fight with patrick bet david
00:36:35.060 he's in a fight with roger stone he's in a fight with whoever he has a fight no they come at poso and
00:36:40.540 poso poso doesn't take shots on goal poso only wins goals poso only scores goals that's all you
00:36:46.060 ever going to get i don't play games folks i win them yeah jack please never refer yourself in the
00:36:50.800 third person okay it's very weird i kind of liked it no kirk isn't going to do this kirk kirk isn't
00:36:57.780 gonna let that happen on kirk's podcast no no there there's a great seinfeld episode about that
00:37:03.860 what was it was uh it was uh george is doing this and george is doing it was george is angry
00:37:10.160 george is angry
00:37:11.900 candace owens glenn beck rob schneider roseanne barr dennis prager ali beth sucky james o'keefe riley
00:37:19.640 gains ben carson jason whitlock i'll get to the other one in a second brandon tatum seth dylan
00:37:24.280 benny johnson yanmi park michael seifert james lindsey john amichukwu john benzinger pastor rob
00:37:29.440 mccoy lean munsell eric metaxas and then jack sobek and gad sad will be wrestling in mud
00:37:34.740 uh is it gonna be white mud is it gonna be or are we talking like the ice cream kind of mud sort
00:37:41.780 of stuff because i've got allergies and i want to make sure blake what is our next topic
00:37:45.820 uh this is this is a great one so uh as we all know a big historical movie came out this week uh
00:37:51.340 it's napoleon apparently it's terrible so we're not going to say anything more about that instead
00:37:55.120 we're going to look ahead to the next historical movie that will disappoint us
00:37:58.800 and that is they are have announced that at netflix they're going to be making
00:38:03.660 a movie about the famous carthaginian general hannibal bane of the roman republic and it's
00:38:10.220 going to start denzel washington uh it's been a project that's been in development hell
00:38:13.680 i think for about 20 years now uh so the actual general hannibal was about 30 when he took on rome
00:38:20.540 denzel washington is like twice that more actually but uh he's still going to play hannibal whatever
00:38:26.780 uh and so you know maybe the movie will be good maybe it'll be bad but there's a interesting
00:38:32.400 thing about this which is uh well denzel washington is is black of course and so they're going to be
00:38:38.340 portraying uh hannibal as african and so this is uh carthage is in modern tunisia it uh is in africa
00:38:47.600 but the carthaginians themselves were actually uh they probably would have looked uh kind of would
00:38:53.020 have looked like israelis to us or middle easterners they were phoenicians they're
00:38:56.460 homeland was in uh kind of modern lebanon and they built all these colonies across the middle
00:39:02.360 east they had a maritime empire and they're the ones who fought rome but now it is uh they're
00:39:07.400 going to be portrayed as as fully african which is kind of a it's a common uh argument people have
00:39:13.880 made uh kind of much like how they argued that the you know the egyptian pharaohs may have been
00:39:18.440 african and the pyramids were built uh by uh by black africans and this pairs with another
00:39:23.980 yeah and this pairs with another story that also came out this week there is a wild story from the
00:39:32.500 british broadcasting company in the uh once free nation of great britain uh this headline is it
00:39:38.900 really has to be heard to be believed black women most likely to die in medieval plague museum of london
00:39:46.040 says and so this is no joke some researchers at the museum of london dug up some skeletons uh from
00:39:56.880 a medieval grave and they started measuring the skulls exactly like you would do in like 1800s you
00:40:04.060 know kind of what we would call like racist pseudoscience today where they just measure skulls
00:40:07.740 and kind of derive racial traits from this and that's always bad you're not supposed to do that
00:40:12.080 except if you're doing it to say that white people are bad which is what they were doing here so they
00:40:16.380 measured these skulls of people who died in the black death in about 1350 and they said based on these
00:40:23.760 skull measurements we think that these skeletons are of black people and then they said black people
00:40:33.440 were proportionally more likely to have died in this cemetery that is for plague victims and so
00:40:41.440 we believe that black people were more likely to die in 1300s london than white people from the black death
00:40:49.240 the bubonic plague because of systemic racism in 1300s england now a few contextual things here
00:40:57.700 before we dig into it uh one in 1350 the portuguese hadn't even you know gotten past the sahara yet so we did
00:41:05.580 not have the ability to sail to central africa where you know sub-saharan africans live
00:41:10.700 uh there are really no sources on africans being in london at this time i'm sure one might have
00:41:17.700 popped up as a novelty but they seem to be arguing that london was about eight to ten percent black
00:41:22.820 like it is today and then i guess they just all disappeared perhaps the black death killed them
00:41:28.020 and that's why london didn't have any of them from 1400 until you know the 20th century and
00:41:34.720 so that's that's what the bbc is writing about that systemic racism is what killed medieval british
00:41:41.180 diversity and otherwise they would have been exactly as diverse as today um but no more and so i guess
00:41:48.020 the big picture is well i don't know you guys tell me it seems like we're going to we have this trend
00:41:54.060 of taking historical figures and making them black which we don't ever really do i mean we certainly
00:41:59.680 don't ever allow that today in the opposite direction i think if you made a biopic where
00:42:04.620 frederick douglas was paid by keanu reeves or something people would get pretty angry about it
00:42:09.980 and also i just don't think you'd uh have people going around measuring skulls in any context other
00:42:16.920 than arguing that medieval london was full of racism well so this is this has been the thing for me is
00:42:23.300 it's not even the you know the denzel hannibal etc uh piece because this is a huge meme of course
00:42:31.020 right for netflix that every time netflix does a biopic they always have to race swap it to do this
00:42:35.320 sort of like woke casting and so you have to pay the woke total to get on netflix and so the original
00:42:40.460 uh setup for this was that you had to include like some lgbt content even if it was shoehorned in
00:42:47.540 even it had nothing to do with the plot whatsoever there had to be some sort of woke toll that was
00:42:53.060 paid on any netflix and then of course the casting of it um has really turned into this meme and so
00:42:59.500 it seems as though they're playing into that very same uh trope that they're just leaning into the
00:43:05.640 meme basically that netflix wants to go ahead and and make this for everybody but i guess what's more
00:43:10.720 interesting to me isn't so much the fact that they're doing it but the fact that even in the uk
00:43:16.740 especially when it comes to bbc and especially when it comes to their dramas their history
00:43:23.000 their news that's like this article that came out today about the black plague that it seems like
00:43:28.780 they're going through this huge push where they're trying to you know revamp their history
00:43:35.000 to make it quote unquote equitable or more in line with what today's demographics are
00:43:41.040 and you didn't see that for the longest time in in any historical perspective i would argue though
00:43:48.100 that one of the first places that we saw that was the musical hamilton where they went in and race
00:43:53.200 swapped all of the founding fathers and decided to make them you know not british and and then
00:43:59.740 emmanuel miranda is what like puerto rican and and all these different things and i remember getting
00:44:05.020 into discussions with people at the time i think it was what 2014 2015 when that came out
00:44:09.720 and i was like okay why are we doing this they're obviously british they said well that makes it more
00:44:16.720 equitable for the people who live there now to be able to feel that they've got a strong tie
00:44:22.220 into the past of america and you see it in england as well they've this they have like children's uh
00:44:28.160 songs we're gonna try to get the song up here where they're teaching kids that black people have
00:44:32.880 always been around in england when it's like that's just you're just lying you're just absolutely
00:44:38.620 lying to people and saying that this has always been this way it's totally normal um everyone's
00:44:44.560 been like this and i think that's kind of insane um blake you were noticing too i think we were
00:44:49.980 chatting before the show about the show bridgerton or something how the books aren't even like that
00:44:54.660 but they changed it for the show as well oh it's a super bizarre one so bridgerton is a series i think
00:45:00.340 it's on netflix or one of the streaming services yeah and what's unbelievable first of all don't watch it
00:45:05.560 it's incredibly dirty it's one of those shows where they just throw in heaps of sex and nudity
00:45:11.020 but it's prestige television so you're not watching you're not watching porn everyone you're watching
00:45:15.040 you're watching very serious television and so it's based on a series of romance novels that are set in
00:45:20.940 regency era england so the early 1800s and the books are just normal romance books you know women read
00:45:28.760 them i don't and but when they made the adaptation what they did is they made an extremely high share
00:45:36.080 of the characters uh black like much higher than it actually even is in uh england today and this
00:45:43.740 required an entire alternate history setup where the idea was there was a member of the british royal
00:45:53.780 family in the 1700s i want to say who was you know slightly darker than usual and it was because
00:45:59.300 she had some blood from i think iberia like portugal and so they turned this from oh she was slightly
00:46:05.620 dusky because she had some iberian blood too we're gonna imagine that she was black somehow even though
00:46:11.440 she was a princess from germany and no one else comments and none of the portraits portray her this
00:46:15.060 way but we're going to imagine that she was black and then her marrying into the british royal family
00:46:20.420 caused a rejection of racism and so they got rid of slavery earlier and then they had black people
00:46:29.160 incorporate into the british upper class and so that is why now in our adaptation of bridgerton
00:46:35.080 there are black people everywhere in what is otherwise a period romance drama set in you know 1815
00:46:41.300 and that's what they did that was bridgerton we've gotten we've got the we've got the we've got the
00:46:48.700 the song do you guys are you guys ready for this god help us number let's play clip 73
00:46:55.440 please let me
00:47:16.160 You should see his giant cow.
00:47:46.160 Queen Catherine and Henry had a trumpet to coach on, and a man called Castaneda.
00:47:56.160 The naked Georgian writers and the stars of boxing rings, to the battlefields of York, and the wave rush I can sing.
00:48:08.160 At Hastings?
00:48:20.200 I think we're all missing the point here, though, which is that even if all of that didn't happen, right?
00:48:30.140 And it mostly didn't.
00:48:31.580 A lot of it didn't happen.
00:48:33.240 Estelle still would have had to wait for racism to make his way through America.
00:48:38.520 For Kanye to come up through the ranks, right?
00:48:42.760 Down the line.
00:48:45.000 Oh, here comes the alt-right talk.
00:48:47.220 Well, I'm saying to sing the song American Boy.
00:48:51.000 Hey, Tyler, why don't you just throw up a salute to your Fuhrer here?
00:48:55.700 Estelle is the most famous black female artist.
00:48:59.480 Estelle is the most famous black female artist from England, ever.
00:49:03.220 And one of the greatest songs ever was Kanye and Estelle.
00:49:09.440 What?
00:49:10.220 I don't even know Estelle.
00:49:12.140 I've never even heard of this person.
00:49:13.680 I don't...
00:49:13.900 You know American Boy.
00:49:16.280 Probably not, actually.
00:49:17.140 We can't play it because it'll get us kicked off.
00:49:18.760 Oh, we're on Rumble.
00:49:20.680 I guess we could play it.
00:49:21.620 I'd rather not.
00:49:22.300 Not after that last song that they inflicted on us.
00:49:24.960 Well, you know, that's one of the greatest jams ever is Kanye West and Estelle singing American Boy.
00:49:31.220 It's the...
00:49:31.700 Do you guys not know?
00:49:32.680 This is, like, one of the greatest...
00:49:33.860 This is, like, top-of-chart stuff.
00:49:35.860 But the whole point is, is it, you know, the line had to...
00:49:39.760 I don't listen to whatever, like, Nazi radio station you listen to, Tyler.
00:49:43.240 This is woke.
00:49:44.980 This is woke stuff.
00:49:47.520 You have to listen to it.
00:49:48.500 I must not be listening to the new Kanye.
00:49:49.960 This is woke Kanye.
00:49:51.120 Not if the Fuhrer Kanye did it.
00:49:53.460 This was early Kanye.
00:49:55.740 Whoa, now the mustache seems a little bit different there, Tyler.
00:49:57.720 Yeah, yeah.
00:49:58.120 Do you need us to shave it down and get a trimmer, Tyler?
00:50:01.460 You can fit it in your gas mask, right?
00:50:03.320 Wait, you guys aren't familiar with the most famous black artist coming out of England?
00:50:10.600 No, I don't listen to any music that was made after...
00:50:13.880 Probably after Nirvana's Nevermind came out, because that's when music went bad.
00:50:18.340 So, I just listen to 80 music.
00:50:18.960 Please tell me all you guys in the studio are American Boy fans.
00:50:24.440 Come on.
00:50:26.980 No?
00:50:28.380 No?
00:50:29.220 Yeah, there it is.
00:50:29.960 We're on an island here.
00:50:30.200 We got it...
00:50:31.600 Producer Angela dropped it in the chat.
00:50:36.420 Oh, Andrew probably watches that crap.
00:50:39.160 Andrew knows it.
00:50:40.240 Andrew had this on his MP3 CDs probably back in the day.
00:50:44.300 Did you say MP3 CDs?
00:50:46.460 Yeah.
00:50:47.620 Remember this?
00:50:49.420 Remember the MP3 CDs?
00:50:51.200 No.
00:50:51.840 No, okay.
00:50:52.400 I guess I do, yeah.
00:50:53.340 I remember MP3 CDs, yeah.
00:50:54.400 There was that two, three-year period where having a CD burner on your computer was...
00:50:58.060 Dude, I picked up my Chevy Silverado.
00:51:00.080 I have a great story.
00:51:01.200 Chevy Silverwater, Silverado, all white.
00:51:04.220 Did you drive it to the levee because the levee was dry?
00:51:07.460 Silverado, single cab.
00:51:09.460 And it said, the license plate said, riding clean.
00:51:12.300 And I turned on the radio.
00:51:14.000 And this track is on repeat.
00:51:16.280 It's the Estelle song.
00:51:17.180 It's the American Boy song.
00:51:18.960 Because his MP3 CD was actually skipping.
00:51:21.760 And that's the only thing I could hear over and over and over.
00:51:25.260 Yo, in all seriousness, just tied tangent.
00:51:28.320 But do you ever notice that nobody mentions ever missing CDs?
00:51:31.620 Like, we all kind of knew inherently that that technology was awful.
00:51:35.640 They never worked.
00:51:37.080 They were so cheap, so disposable.
00:51:39.560 They were so hard to use.
00:51:41.200 I think we all hated them for like, I don't know, 15 years.
00:51:44.240 And now that they're gone, not a single person misses them.
00:51:46.860 We'll go back to LPs and vinyl.
00:51:48.600 That's great.
00:51:49.000 But, yeah.
00:51:49.960 You're the first person I ever know of to describe a CD as hard to use.
00:51:54.060 Like, were you confused which side to put on top when you looked at it?
00:51:58.720 No, not hard to use.
00:51:59.620 Hard to maintain.
00:52:00.940 Right?
00:52:01.280 So, you could, like, look at a CD and it would stop working.
00:52:04.980 I didn't have this experience.
00:52:07.000 You know, maybe the Pasovic household was different.
00:52:10.080 But, no, they're fine.
00:52:11.240 I think the best symbol of that was I only learned that my computer didn't have a disk drive
00:52:15.800 about two years after I bought it.
00:52:18.440 That was the first time I ever thought, oh, I should put a CD in my computer.
00:52:22.200 And, oh, no, I can't.
00:52:24.260 And so, that is how silently they disappeared.
00:52:25.360 I noticed that, too.
00:52:26.100 Yeah, they're all gone now.
00:52:27.340 Yeah.
00:52:27.620 And nobody seems to care.
00:52:28.580 You know what's funny is my kid, we got one of those, like, I don't know, we got some
00:52:33.220 kids, you know, like, reading book, like, you know, kids first read or whatever.
00:52:36.740 It had a CD in the back.
00:52:37.820 And he was looking at it going, he was like, Daddy, what is this?
00:52:41.580 And I was like, oh, it's, I guess it comes with a CD.
00:52:43.900 And he goes, he goes, where do we, okay, where do we, where do we play it?
00:52:48.760 And I'm thinking, I don't have a CD player anywhere.
00:52:51.860 And it has, I had one in my car.
00:52:53.180 So, we, I said, let's go to the car and play it.
00:52:55.060 And we, and sure enough, it was a book on tape.
00:52:57.960 We're not being offensive enough here.
00:52:59.240 So, let's, let's go back to the thought crime topic.
00:53:01.540 Just wait, do we have to do the clip from the music video?
00:53:04.240 Are you going to make me listen to it?
00:53:07.240 Oh, we're cutting.
00:53:08.100 They're cutting.
00:53:08.640 Okay.
00:53:08.800 So, before we get to that, but, you know, obviously you don't need everything to be 100%, you know,
00:53:15.220 race matched in a fictional movie.
00:53:17.060 Sometimes this goes insane.
00:53:18.500 They did this movie, Memoirs of a Geisha, like 15 years ago, and it had a Chinese woman
00:53:23.280 playing the Japanese Geisha.
00:53:25.120 And some people freaked out about this.
00:53:27.100 We don't need to go that far.
00:53:28.220 You can, you have some, some give here.
00:53:30.760 But what annoys people is just when they feel like their art is designed as political propaganda
00:53:36.260 at them.
00:53:37.600 And I think that's what a lot of people will worry about, you know, with this, with this
00:53:41.780 Hannibal movie.
00:53:42.380 It's obviously what's going on with something like Bridgerton, that we're going to make this
00:53:46.800 thing totally not what matched reality, and you're going to accept it.
00:53:50.420 I'm so glad that you brought up the Bridgerton thing.
00:53:52.280 I didn't even know this was coming today because I walked in on my wife watching Bridgerton with
00:53:57.620 this going on, with this, with this going on.
00:54:00.020 And I was like, what are you watching?
00:54:01.740 Like, what is this?
00:54:03.260 There's no way this, I was like, is this supposed to be like, is this like, so I asked my wife,
00:54:07.320 I was like, is this fiction clearly?
00:54:09.500 And she's like, uh, yeah, I mean, I think it's historical fiction.
00:54:12.900 I'm like, well, it's not historical fiction.
00:54:14.280 But you see, there's a deeper thing here.
00:54:17.320 The reason this propaganda works so well is because a lot of women don't know any history.
00:54:22.420 Well, this is like the Romans, the Roman Empire thing.
00:54:26.040 Yeah.
00:54:26.340 We're just, I started asking questions because then I was like, I'm totally disinterested
00:54:29.540 with Bridgerton, by the way, like whatever, however long she's been watching this, this
00:54:33.260 crap forever.
00:54:34.020 I'm like, I just don't care.
00:54:35.200 I just watch it.
00:54:36.200 I walk by it casually while she's watching it.
00:54:38.660 But when this came out, I started asking questions like, so where, what, what, uh, what principality
00:54:44.900 is she from?
00:54:46.260 Like, where, where did she come from?
00:54:47.940 I was like, right.
00:54:49.180 Like, can you explain this?
00:54:50.700 So I started having this like dialogue with my wife.
00:54:52.660 It's the most I've ever cared about Bridgerton was like how, and then she's like, oh, I don't
00:54:58.300 know.
00:54:58.640 Like, it's just, I'm like, where did, where did she get that British accent from?
00:55:01.700 Like, why does she have an accent from like whatever, I think, I think she's from somewhere
00:55:06.120 else.
00:55:06.260 I'm like, no, this is all just made up.
00:55:07.780 How does this not like just bother you the entire time you're watching it?
00:55:11.800 This isn't like accurate historical fiction.
00:55:14.480 And then, and then the most important part too, if that truly happened, then we never
00:55:20.460 would have got a American boy out of this.
00:55:23.980 You and your, so what you're saying is that Megan Markle isn't the first black Royal.
00:55:29.000 No, but you want to have Megan Markle.
00:55:32.680 That we didn't actually Prince Harry is part black already.
00:55:35.760 No, Prince Harry would have been black.
00:55:38.600 Prince, so Prince, no, what I'm saying, but he's already part black.
00:55:40.880 If this is true, or is he just, or Blake, cause he just parked dusky.
00:55:45.480 I'm not sure.
00:55:46.300 I think, I think Bridgerton doesn't go that high in, well, maybe it does.
00:55:50.200 I don't know.
00:55:50.460 Let's cut to Kanye.
00:55:51.800 Like cut 74.
00:55:52.800 Number one champion sound.
00:55:56.400 Yeah.
00:55:56.700 Estelle, we're about to get down.
00:55:58.620 Who the hottest in the world right now?
00:56:00.320 Just touched down in London town.
00:56:03.020 Bet they give me a plan.
00:56:04.420 Tell them put the money in my hand right now.
00:56:06.460 Set up a motor.
00:56:07.100 We need more seats.
00:56:07.720 Oh, yeah.
00:56:08.360 We just sold out all the floor seats.
00:56:10.480 Take me on a trip.
00:56:11.760 I'd like to go someday.
00:56:13.200 Oh, I think it's a good one.
00:56:14.400 Take me to New York.
00:56:16.060 I'd like to see.
00:56:17.920 Tell them wild, wild, blah.
00:56:19.240 Who killing them in the UK?
00:56:21.260 Everybody gonna say UK.
00:56:22.900 Reluctantly, cause most of this press don't f*** with me.
00:56:26.740 Estelle once said, tell me, cool down, down.
00:56:29.420 Don't act a fool now, now.
00:56:31.340 Always act a fool.
00:56:32.580 Ow, ow.
00:56:33.520 Ain't nothing new now, now.
00:56:33.980 There's a part where she talks about it being five foot nine.
00:56:35.780 He crazy, I know what you're thinking.
00:56:37.780 Rapping, I know what you're drinking.
00:56:39.760 Rap singer, chamberlanger.
00:56:41.620 Holler at the next chick soon as you're blinking.
00:56:43.900 What's your facade?
00:56:45.600 Okay, it's finally over.
00:56:46.560 Wait, actually, to be fair, I didn't know that was a Kanye song,
00:56:50.480 but I have heard the Fortnite parody of it.
00:56:53.800 That's how I know it.
00:56:54.620 Oh, well, yeah.
00:56:55.280 Yeah, that's what the Fortnite kid song is from.
00:56:59.260 I have also heard that song somewhere before.
00:57:02.280 I don't need to ever hear it again.
00:57:04.100 Just look down, tomato tap.
00:57:04.860 Oh, yeah.
00:57:05.680 You probably heard the Fortnite version.
00:57:07.480 Good music is like candy.
00:57:10.800 No, but she talks about him being five foot nine in this.
00:57:13.800 Ooh.
00:57:14.620 I mean, Kanye's number one victory royale.
00:57:17.240 Yeah, Fortnite is bad to get down.
00:57:18.740 Does she say, like, you like Ron DeSantis in five-inch heels?
00:57:22.700 Yeah, pretty close.
00:57:23.800 I mean, he, I think, I think probably Kanye had to wear heels in this.
00:57:28.140 She's in heels, so she must be tiny.
00:57:32.780 This is what people don't understand.
00:57:33.940 It's not about, it was never about the heels.
00:57:35.780 It was about the insecurity and the lies.
00:57:38.520 It was about the lies.
00:57:39.920 That's the issue.
00:57:41.060 Like, nobody cares if you wear heels.
00:57:43.180 But it's, like, also like a Seinfeld episode, right, Charlie?
00:57:46.960 You know, George, are those Timberlands with black Sharpie all over them?
00:57:51.420 No.
00:57:51.920 No.
00:57:52.860 Yeah.
00:57:54.140 That's the episode when they went.
00:57:55.740 Yeah.
00:57:56.240 That's right.
00:57:56.920 Wasn't that also a backwards episode?
00:57:58.700 Yeah, that's right, where everything went backwards.
00:58:00.100 Deep web reveal, Blake.
00:58:01.920 I don't, wait, do we have one today?
00:58:05.420 Well, we don't have a deep web reveal.
00:58:07.120 Oh, I don't, I don't think so.
00:58:08.660 Not, not this time.
00:58:09.660 Right.
00:58:10.040 And therefore, our deep web reveal.
00:58:10.960 You should also say something we're thankful for.
00:58:12.140 Blake, explain yourself.
00:58:13.720 Why are you going to Krakow for Thanksgiving?
00:58:15.780 Because it's way cooler than, you know, no offense, I love my family, but I also like
00:58:22.260 going to extremely distant countries to look at their extremely old things because I was
00:58:27.180 born in South Dakota, which has no history whatsoever.
00:58:30.840 The oldest settlement in South Dakota is like 150 years old.
00:58:33.700 There are, there are like toilets in, in Poland that are older than that.
00:58:37.120 And so I'm loaded for bear.
00:58:39.580 I'm going for, I'm going for 10 days and I can exploit America's, uh, lovely long holiday
00:58:44.640 weekend to be gone for a longer length of time.
00:58:46.860 Wait, did you know that Poland is the number one, uh, producer of Turkey per capita in the
00:58:52.860 world?
00:58:53.420 Ooh.
00:58:54.000 Well, they're also good at killing people from Turkey.
00:58:56.940 Well, it makes perfect sense to go get, it makes perfect sense to go get Turkey meat from
00:59:02.360 Poland.
00:59:02.720 Also, as my dad pointed out, I want to go to a country where I'll be the smartest person
00:59:07.280 there.
00:59:07.660 Are you going to eat Turkey while you're there?
00:59:09.680 Um, probably not.
00:59:11.120 Jack, do they eat Turkey?
00:59:12.220 Do they celebrate, uh, Turkey in the, in the fall winter?
00:59:17.580 I mean, yeah, you can get Turkey in Poland, but no, Thanksgiving is not celebrated anywhere.
00:59:22.480 Well, I know Thanksgiving is not celebrated, but do they eat a lot of Turkey?
00:59:24.920 Like, do you like cook a Turkey there?
00:59:26.300 Jack, do, do they put screen doors on planes in the Polish, uh, national airway?
00:59:34.160 Uh, yeah, all day long.
00:59:36.280 You know what, you know what else they do is they bring in a bunch of Palestinian immigrants,
00:59:39.880 um, from Gaza.
00:59:40.960 Oh no, wait, that's Germany.
00:59:42.020 Sorry.
00:59:42.240 That's Germany doing that.
00:59:43.540 Sorry.
00:59:43.940 My bad.
00:59:46.040 Well, everybody have a great Thanksgiving, Blake.
00:59:48.680 Safe journeys to Krakow.
00:59:50.320 God bless you, Tyler.
00:59:51.540 Hope things work out with the air force and have a great Thanksgiving, everybody.
00:59:56.040 God bless.
00:59:56.660 And we'll see you next week.
00:59:57.560 Thank you.
00:59:59.960 Don't cry.
01:00:00.660 Don't cry.
01:00:00.680 Don't cry.