Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - February 03, 2024


THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 31 — Redpills and Blackpills? Charlie on Whatever? Open Borders For Empanadas?


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 17 minutes

Words per Minute

191.48799

Word Count

14,921

Sentence Count

1,254

Misogynist Sentences

42

Hate Speech Sentences

50


Summary

Trevor and Andrew are joined by special guest Blake to talk about Taylor Swift's recent appearance on the viral podcast "Whichever" and talk about the dangers of living in Isla Vista, California. Also, we discuss whether or not we should all be worried about Big Brother.


Transcript

00:00:00.380 From the age of Big Brother.
00:00:02.740 If they want to get you, they'll get you.
00:00:05.380 DNSA specifically targets the communications of everyone.
00:00:09.320 They're collecting your communications.
00:00:19.180 Okay, everybody, happy Thursday.
00:00:21.180 It is Thought Crime Thursday, backed by popular demand, Mr. Blake.
00:00:25.020 It's popular demand every single week, but has the public made any demands?
00:00:28.480 Oh, there is huge demand.
00:00:30.540 Is it one of those things where you get a letter in the mail with, like, the clipped-out letters,
00:00:33.780 and they're like, you have to bring Blake back or someone dies?
00:00:37.400 It's similar to that.
00:00:38.800 Andrew is here.
00:00:40.740 Hello, hello.
00:00:41.760 Happy to be back.
00:00:42.880 Not by popular demand, but stuck with me.
00:00:45.660 I can't use that for everybody.
00:00:47.080 And the chairman of the Taylor Swift fan committee is Jack Posobiec.
00:00:53.080 Well, I'd just like to welcome everyone to White History Month and announce that we're very excited.
00:00:59.740 We at the Committee of Whiteness have announced the first official national ambassador of White History Month, Taylor Swift.
00:01:07.440 Congratulations to all the Swifties out there.
00:01:10.140 We listened to your comments, and we've decided to put the whole controversy to bed.
00:01:15.000 Give yourselves a pat on the back.
00:01:16.060 Blake, for our first topic, Blake, what is our first topic?
00:01:20.860 Our first topic, we're going to say whatever we want about whatever.
00:01:24.640 You're the star of the show this time, Trevor.
00:01:26.240 I know you're not used to that.
00:01:27.220 Well, you were there too, Blake.
00:01:28.520 I was physically present, I guess.
00:01:30.580 You could tell your version of events.
00:01:32.040 I guess I could.
00:01:32.820 I don't think my version is very interesting.
00:01:35.060 So I went on the viral podcast called Whatever, and I solicited a lot of advice beforehand.
00:01:44.540 I texted a lot of people.
00:01:46.500 I said, hey, I'm going on the show.
00:01:47.740 Not exactly something I'm used to.
00:01:51.180 And the consensus was like, hey, it's a long podcast.
00:01:55.700 And so I, you know.
00:01:57.060 It's the Lord of the Rings of podcasts.
00:01:58.580 Seven hours.
00:01:59.480 I did not go for seven hours.
00:02:01.860 We did three hours, maybe?
00:02:04.240 Two and a half, three hours?
00:02:05.020 Yeah, three hours, basically.
00:02:05.520 Three hours.
00:02:06.260 And people's advice were like, look, it's easy to get fired up.
00:02:10.100 Try to keep your cool.
00:02:11.740 And I thought that was really good advice.
00:02:13.040 You gave that advice, and you gave that advice.
00:02:14.860 And I think I did that.
00:02:15.860 Yeah.
00:02:16.380 I'll just kind of give some people behind the scenes.
00:02:19.020 Everything was super fair in how they set it up, so there was no kind of like surprise
00:02:22.180 or gotcha.
00:02:23.180 You show up, and Blake, you could.
00:02:26.140 My favorite thing, it's just in like an apartment.
00:02:28.920 It's in a kind of like weed-stenched kind of like dorm.
00:02:34.080 It's in this town in California.
00:02:35.860 I wasn't familiar with the city that it was in, but it seemed really like too much weed.
00:02:41.180 There's like a ramen place below.
00:02:43.180 People were dressed weird.
00:02:44.580 I can't imagine anyone would want to live in this city.
00:02:46.940 It really frightened me.
00:02:48.860 You're talking.
00:02:49.420 So hold on.
00:02:50.420 First of all, that show is not in Santa Barbara.
00:02:55.140 It's like the collective of Santa Barbara.
00:02:57.380 That's actually a town called Goleta.
00:02:58.940 And actually, if you want to be more specific, it's in a place called Isla Vista, which is
00:03:03.040 known as like the party area of UCSB, so a UC school.
00:03:13.360 But yeah, you're right that you kind of drive in through where all the college kids are from.
00:03:18.460 What's UCSB short for, Andrew?
00:03:20.100 It's the party area of a school that's in – where is that?
00:03:24.120 Now, I will say that the show does have symmetry with the local area.
00:03:31.000 I have to say it's not as if –
00:03:32.840 Well, that's a – yeah.
00:03:34.620 I'm just being honest.
00:03:35.760 It's not as if you walk the streets of Isla Vista and you're walking into the Catholic podcast, right?
00:03:43.060 No, I mean – you're right.
00:03:44.720 So Isla Vista is a famous party capital in any school system.
00:03:49.560 I mean, it's right up there with ASU, which you'll know even better, Charlie.
00:03:55.080 But here's my point.
00:03:56.400 ASU, Tempe – downtown Tempe could host this podcast.
00:03:58.880 I will say that.
00:03:59.340 Yes, it could.
00:04:00.240 I will tell you that it's –
00:04:01.560 Oh, yeah.
00:04:02.760 It's the most – it's the classiest building in at least a 10-block radius in any direction.
00:04:09.760 So I will give – I don't want to – you know, they're trying to be in the neighborhood,
00:04:14.420 in the UCSB system, kind of in the vibe.
00:04:17.200 But they – I mean, it's a nice building.
00:04:18.440 It's not bad, but when you do get into the building, it does smell like college.
00:04:22.640 I don't know how else you're going to –
00:04:24.380 No, it's just factual.
00:04:25.800 I was like, no.
00:04:26.400 And look, so you walk in and they got, you know, the typical like ramen noodle open 24-hour type of thing.
00:04:33.000 And so we walk in, Andrew, Blake, and I, and all the ladies are already seated.
00:04:38.560 And it was a little tense.
00:04:40.080 They were waiting for you.
00:04:40.980 It was like the lion's den.
00:04:42.940 It was tense.
00:04:45.160 So I introduced myself to everybody on the panel.
00:04:49.760 And so Daisy did some research ahead of time.
00:04:52.100 Daisy did a great job.
00:04:53.120 But it's hard to put names to faces.
00:04:55.020 So I knew I was – there were two pornographers that were going to be on the panel.
00:04:58.700 And then I knew there were going to be some left-wing activists.
00:05:01.260 And so I didn't know –
00:05:03.220 And there were some OnlyFans people separate from the actual porn people?
00:05:07.340 Wait, wait, wait.
00:05:08.200 Now I'm confused.
00:05:08.760 When you say pornographers, do you mean people who like produce it or actual porn stars?
00:05:13.860 See, I don't like the word star.
00:05:15.680 It's always star.
00:05:16.700 Is there like porn character actors or just participant?
00:05:20.600 Worker?
00:05:21.380 Porn participant?
00:05:23.420 Porn extra?
00:05:25.380 So the –
00:05:25.800 Well, no, you're not an extra.
00:05:26.780 The extra – Blake is always the extra.
00:05:28.460 Adult film actress.
00:05:32.200 I hear all of you over there.
00:05:33.520 I hear all of you over there.
00:05:34.600 Porn participant.
00:05:35.920 Okay?
00:05:36.300 Is that okay?
00:05:37.560 Porn participant?
00:05:39.140 Because pornographer means like something else.
00:05:41.160 That's all I mean.
00:05:42.500 Sure.
00:05:42.940 They're not just consumers.
00:05:45.520 Let's put it that way.
00:05:47.320 So they –
00:05:48.480 So I go –
00:05:49.120 It was the audience of the show.
00:05:50.280 The consumers.
00:05:51.340 I didn't know who was who.
00:05:52.860 Okay?
00:05:53.200 And maybe I should have gone in.
00:05:54.960 And so I go around the table.
00:05:56.380 I introduce myself.
00:05:57.280 And I think to myself –
00:05:59.360 I was trying to –
00:05:59.920 I said to my head, I said,
00:06:00.860 okay, who are the porn people?
00:06:02.860 Because I didn't know.
00:06:04.060 Right?
00:06:04.360 This is before they introduce their title and name.
00:06:07.780 And so, you know, I shook the hands of the people next to me.
00:06:11.080 So I'm sitting around the table.
00:06:12.660 Can we get a picture before I do this of me with the –
00:06:16.300 Yeah, I got it.
00:06:16.760 And by the way, I will say that I actually –
00:06:20.520 I have a heart for a lot of these women.
00:06:22.720 I feel so sorry for them.
00:06:23.940 And that is not exaggeration.
00:06:25.620 It's just – I left feeling sad.
00:06:27.240 And this is not me making fun of them.
00:06:28.920 I actually don't love the whole humiliation genre that comes out of this.
00:06:33.100 I think it's destructive.
00:06:34.160 I don't like it.
00:06:35.180 I don't think I indulged in that or engaged in it.
00:06:37.440 Right, Blake?
00:06:38.100 But I do think this is funny.
00:06:39.440 This part is very funny.
00:06:40.280 Okay, so there's this – so I'm thinking of myself in my head.
00:06:44.080 And again, it is as tense as it can be.
00:06:46.140 That's not a great picture, but –
00:06:48.080 That's from my vantage point, though.
00:06:49.940 I was right behind the production computer.
00:06:51.360 Can we get a screen grab?
00:06:52.480 So there's seven of these women.
00:06:54.560 And I know that two of them work for some sort of a progressive left-wing thing.
00:07:00.320 I know that two of them are pornographers.
00:07:03.900 One of them is some sort of a Wiccan.
00:07:06.680 And the other one – no, I'm not kidding.
00:07:08.980 And then the other one is some form of just, like, OnlyFans Pokemon thing.
00:07:17.760 She did look like one, kind of.
00:07:19.060 No, no, so I figured that one out quickly.
00:07:20.660 So I'm in my head in the five minutes –
00:07:22.240 Wait, wait, wait.
00:07:23.260 Wait, hold on.
00:07:24.120 Is there Wiccan porn?
00:07:25.780 Is that – or am I getting that mixed up?
00:07:27.360 I wouldn't know.
00:07:28.160 That's a much better picture to put up.
00:07:29.660 So I'm sitting there, and then there's some sort of very sweet girl in a Prussian helmet.
00:07:36.180 I think she was just the staff, right?
00:07:38.220 Yeah, but they keep her in the shot, and she kind of reacts to things.
00:07:41.200 They had a lot of helmets there.
00:07:42.100 Like, off screen, there was, like, Roman helmets, Greek helmets.
00:07:46.360 So this is a perfect shot.
00:07:47.860 So this is around the table, and this is how it works and operates.
00:07:51.600 And the five minutes before people introduce myself, I say, you know, who are the porn people?
00:07:57.420 And I literally was like, which one are the porn people?
00:07:59.660 I said, okay, well, it's definitely not –
00:08:00.820 You can make a game show out of that.
00:08:01.580 No, I said, it's definitely not the girl that looks like she's 13 next to me.
00:08:05.340 And I said, it's, you know, foolish.
00:08:07.480 Foolish, Charlie.
00:08:08.740 And I said, the Pokemon girl is that one.
00:08:11.800 And I said, I think the girl next to me is one of the progressive people.
00:08:15.660 And I said, the girl whose name is Angel but is all tatted up, I think she's the progressive.
00:08:22.800 I'm totally wrong, by the way.
00:08:24.420 I could not have been more wrong.
00:08:25.720 Totally, 100% wrong.
00:08:26.480 Do not try and fit people into a mold on the show of whatever.
00:08:32.300 So you're trying to play Pick the Porn Star, basically?
00:08:38.040 And you're not – it's like, where's Waldo?
00:08:40.400 All I know – this is before they introduce themselves, the five minutes before.
00:08:43.460 So all I know is that there's these young ladies, and two of them are active porn participants, some of which, by the way, win awards.
00:08:52.360 And so by process elimination, I'm like, it's no way this girl next –
00:08:55.260 Do you think the voting on those awards is, like, fair and objective?
00:08:58.120 Or do you think it's a corrupt awards process?
00:08:59.640 Definitely, they use mail-in ballots for the porn awards.
00:09:02.220 Totally rigged.
00:09:03.300 3 a.m. ballots.
00:09:04.260 So can I add a piece of the backstory here, Charlie?
00:09:07.860 Because I'm actually the one that set this up for Charlie.
00:09:09.780 And actually, Jack, you should probably go and do it.
00:09:11.960 You're responsible for this.
00:09:13.480 I don't regret doing that.
00:09:15.260 No, it was great.
00:09:16.160 It was great.
00:09:16.800 And by the way, they –
00:09:17.380 Andrew's actually friends with all of them.
00:09:19.140 No, no.
00:09:20.240 But for the record, none of these girls actually live in Santa Barbara.
00:09:23.680 But they – so they all come in from Santa Barbara.
00:09:25.940 But Brian, who's the host, sends me all the Instagrams, right, like a couple days before.
00:09:31.580 And like, hey, here's – this is going to be Charlie's panel.
00:09:34.480 And I clicked into two of the profiles, and I'm thinking to myself, my Instagram algorithm is going to get so screwed up.
00:09:43.520 People are going to think I'm watching things that I'm not watching.
00:09:47.840 And so I instantly send this to Charlie's – I have a chat with Charlie and his wife.
00:09:54.880 And I said, please view these together so that you know that – I mean, Charlie's not looking at these.
00:10:01.160 Eric, you should probably do this on –
00:10:02.640 It's a true story.
00:10:04.160 So that there's –
00:10:05.040 Imagine if he sees Charlie's phone.
00:10:06.560 I totally did.
00:10:07.440 I said it to Charlie and his wife together.
00:10:10.320 And I said, this is show prep.
00:10:13.840 So if you want to, like, browse through these.
00:10:15.960 And Eric is going, like, OMG, like, what's going on here?
00:10:20.280 And what's crazy is even Charlie – I found this out since – is there – you can kind of see the girl.
00:10:25.980 So you got the girl with the pink hair.
00:10:27.660 Next to her is a girl with brown hair and a very low-cut top, and she was actually a progressive activist is what she said.
00:10:39.100 I forget her name.
00:10:39.880 Maybe you remember Charlie.
00:10:41.140 But if you – she didn't offer this up, but she's actually – used to do OnlyFans.
00:10:46.760 Oh, is that right?
00:10:47.740 Yeah.
00:10:47.980 So I wasn't totally – so I thought she was one of the porn people.
00:10:52.420 I thought that – I know, of course, I'm wrong.
00:10:54.800 I know.
00:10:55.300 She's graduated to normal politics.
00:10:56.700 No, I know, but she had the lowest cut, and I said – and that's – again, I'm not doing the preachy thing.
00:11:03.040 I'm just playing the inside baseball because, you know, you want to know, all right, who here – who is in what position?
00:11:09.460 I didn't feel like, all right, which one of you are the porn, right?
00:11:12.480 Like, which one of you are the porn actresses or whatever?
00:11:14.760 So I thought that would be a bad opening.
00:11:16.520 So see, what I did is I asked where people – where they were from.
00:11:19.520 So then I ask around, and the young lady, two to my left, is in the all red.
00:11:24.480 I said – I thought she was the witch, but – so I had it narrowed down to two Wiccans.
00:11:29.480 The one that was tatted up – she's actually – the Wiccan was actually a very sweet woman.
00:11:33.980 I don't know if she's Wiccan or not, but if she – do you know that for sure?
00:11:37.160 I didn't know that piece of the fact.
00:11:37.980 Someone said she's a witch.
00:11:39.100 Someone said she's a –
00:11:40.120 Well, Instagram is very – would lead you to believe such things.
00:11:44.660 I don't know if Blake wants to bring it up, but –
00:11:47.480 Yeah, I'm looking – okay, I don't want to get into that.
00:11:49.300 But I don't think it's too far of a stretch, right, saying that she's – she flirts with the underworld?
00:11:55.480 I think everyone there flirted with the underworld.
00:11:57.620 Okay, fair enough.
00:11:58.680 So – but here I – here – what is the –
00:12:01.700 Oh, wait, now it's been interesting.
00:12:02.440 I'm going to – I'm going to go more – I'm going to get deeper into this.
00:12:06.520 But the moral of the story is don't judge an OnlyFan model by the book of the cover.
00:12:12.780 Don't judge.
00:12:14.180 You think you – and so I go around and they start introducing themselves.
00:12:19.240 And they go all the way around Pokemon Girl first.
00:12:22.440 She was very sweet.
00:12:23.500 The Filipino Pokemon Girl was very sweet.
00:12:25.700 I didn't like how they were picking on her.
00:12:27.540 How many books did you read?
00:12:29.260 It wasn't how many books she read.
00:12:31.000 How many books could she name?
00:12:33.240 Not many.
00:12:34.120 It was less than ten.
00:12:35.400 Maybe she's dyslexic.
00:12:36.660 I don't know.
00:12:37.080 I thought – I don't like picking on the weak.
00:12:40.060 I don't, okay?
00:12:41.240 I don't – if someone comes out – I know, Blake, you're super smart.
00:12:45.120 You have an IQ that's beyond anything.
00:12:47.100 Ow.
00:12:47.540 And it's just I didn't like it.
00:12:49.420 I actually felt very sorry.
00:12:51.240 And I – she actually had the best answer on the woman question.
00:12:54.800 And she had the best answer on the OnlyFans.
00:12:58.460 She says, I do this to support my family.
00:13:00.380 Which, again, I don't – I don't think that's a good reason to make OnlyFans.
00:13:03.880 But it was almost – I sensed as if, like, please help me get me out of this almost.
00:13:08.980 I don't know if we asked her, but she at least gave the impression she would, like, stop doing it.
00:13:12.640 No, she did.
00:13:13.240 And she wasn't, like, bragging on it.
00:13:15.120 And she also said, well, my politics are a little bit more in the middle, which is probably code that she's, like, a raging white right winger.
00:13:21.740 And I asked the people, what's a woman?
00:13:23.480 And she's like, well, I'm a woman.
00:13:24.540 And I'm like, that's the best answer I heard.
00:13:26.180 So I – yeah, go ahead, Andrew.
00:13:27.720 She also said she voted for Joe Biden, and she wasn't going to vote again for Joe Biden.
00:13:31.660 Yeah, no, that's right.
00:13:32.580 Are we talking about that one?
00:13:33.140 No, the Wiccan.
00:13:34.240 That's the – that was the witch.
00:13:36.860 And I – the witch was very sweet, actually.
00:13:39.380 And so, anyway, I go around, and they're going around the corner and all this.
00:13:42.800 You know, one – I was like, oh, my goodness.
00:13:44.480 Wait, there's only one person who said they're in adult.
00:13:46.320 And then they get to Molly next to me.
00:13:50.000 And I thought, for sure, Molly was, like, maybe 14 years old, that they – she had to sign all these different consent forms.
00:13:57.720 And she's – she is probably one of the more forthright individuals on the panel.
00:14:05.820 High in openness, I think, is the technical term social scientists use.
00:14:09.900 Yeah, I just – let's just play cut 65.
00:14:13.120 I think that that's helpful at this point.
00:14:14.720 If you could be with your boyfriend currently, and I waved a magic wand, and I said you can make a million dollars a year and never do porn again, would you?
00:14:23.460 No.
00:14:25.100 Okay.
00:14:25.540 He's used the wand.
00:14:26.680 You can make a million dollars a year.
00:14:28.540 You don't have to do, you know, the adult content.
00:14:31.580 Well, the thing is, I wouldn't have to do it.
00:14:33.580 That would be great.
00:14:34.480 But I would still want to do it.
00:14:36.020 I mean, personally, like, I'm an exhibitionist.
00:14:38.000 I love, like, putting my sexual self out there for other people to see, for other people to, like, you know, touch themselves to, have fun with.
00:14:46.740 I love it.
00:14:47.380 Can I ask you a question?
00:14:49.040 Since you're about presenting yourself to the world, do you have a good relationship with your father?
00:14:55.880 Okay, here we go.
00:14:57.220 No, I don't talk to him.
00:14:58.580 I'm not surprised.
00:15:01.800 Yeah.
00:15:04.380 So it turns out she's the most active porn person of them all.
00:15:10.080 Very proud of it.
00:15:11.380 But here's the thing.
00:15:12.400 I didn't realize the incentive structure until after you spoke with Alex Clark.
00:15:17.240 No, this is fascinating.
00:15:18.620 I actually think we have this clip somewhere, if I can find it.
00:15:21.300 Um, so apparently the vast majority of the audience is male and they care enough to spend money to make comments during the, the viewing of the, the live stream and that sort of thing.
00:15:35.120 These people would spend more to have one comment be read aloud on the stream than I spend on food in a month.
00:15:41.020 $200.
00:15:41.820 $200.
00:15:42.920 So, so then the girls apparently all report that their OnlyFans go up and the downloads of their videos and their income goes up.
00:15:50.160 So in retrospect, if you're going on that show in order to boost your brand and to boost revenue, I hate to say it, but I think Molly might've been like the smartest of all of them, uh, you know, by just like putting that out there.
00:16:03.940 I, you know, I, and, and frankly, she dressed in a very provocative way.
00:16:08.680 If you were in the, if you were there, you would know what I'm talking about.
00:16:12.580 We tried in some of the edits that we put on social media to kind of blur some of that out.
00:16:17.240 Uh, but you know, poor Charlie here.
00:16:19.040 I mean, I'm not kidding.
00:16:19.760 So we get in there and she's sitting right next to Charlie and I was talking to the producers like, and I, I kind of figured it out.
00:16:25.440 I was like, wait, maybe I can move her.
00:16:27.060 Cause she's going to be in all of the shots with Charlie.
00:16:29.820 And you know, it's basically like a see-through top and Charlie's sitting there.
00:16:35.020 And I could tell, I, I literally like Charlie, just keep your eye line up here, please.
00:16:39.060 By all means.
00:16:39.680 I thought my eye control was 10 out of 10.
00:16:41.680 You did, you did very well on that one.
00:16:43.560 10 out of 10 discipline, but it was like, so I tried to move her, but apparently it wasn't against YouTube standards.
00:16:54.460 So they vetoed me, I guess I probably could have pushed more, but it was a very like quiet environment.
00:17:00.760 And I was trying to be respectful to this news, this new surrounding that we had entered.
00:17:05.180 So that's the backstory there.
00:17:07.800 I will say this and I, if they'll have me back, I will return.
00:17:12.740 First of all, completely underestimated how many people watch the clips of this program.
00:17:18.520 I really don't think many people watch the seven hours, but the clips, I've received more positive text messages and emails.
00:17:26.000 I'm very thankful for everyone's prep.
00:17:28.360 Daisy, everyone did really great.
00:17:30.260 And my wife and everyone and Blake and Andrew, I thought we handled it well.
00:17:34.320 And I say this and Alex and I had this really, Alex Clark had this connection.
00:17:39.220 I left with sadness.
00:17:42.220 And that's not a joke.
00:17:43.940 I just, the fact that there's even that many people who believe what they believe and they're okay with what they're okay with.
00:17:53.320 What stood out to me the most, I kind of predicted this would happen because it happened with Michael Knowles too.
00:17:58.380 When he went on early on, they asked your relationship status and, you know, you just described, you know, I'm married.
00:18:05.280 You talked about your relationship with your wife, how much you loved your kid.
00:18:09.860 And they just found it incredibly sweet.
00:18:12.220 Like it melts their hearts to hear that.
00:18:14.480 And there were a few other times and you just talked about, you know, how, you know, what your dating history was and such that.
00:18:20.600 And they actually all love that stuff.
00:18:23.140 Even these people, really deep down, they want a conventional true love story.
00:18:29.240 They actually want a Hallmark movie.
00:18:31.880 All this stuff, you know, that they say they're fine with or it's completely compatible with everything.
00:18:37.760 I think there is a high amount of denial or they do realize it's suboptimal because they essentially want to have the, you know, relationship story of Charlie Kirk.
00:18:50.520 Meet someone you really love, marry them, be with them for the rest of your life.
00:18:53.840 And yet they either are incapable or unwilling to make the leap that would make that happen.
00:19:00.700 Yeah.
00:19:00.960 They're suckers for the romantic.
00:19:02.660 Yeah.
00:19:02.820 And that was clear.
00:19:04.000 Jack, you are one of the most viral and you understand virality.
00:19:09.680 Just kind of riff on your take on the whatever podcast.
00:19:12.980 It's cultural power because some people might be watching this or listening.
00:19:16.480 Like, what are you talking about?
00:19:18.040 What is the why is this?
00:19:19.480 Why, Charlie, would you go on a podcast to talk to pornographers?
00:19:22.640 Help explain all this.
00:19:24.320 It's easily, I would say, the breakout show in terms of virality of 2023.
00:19:30.380 2023, the first podcast that you've really seen being made specifically for the clips.
00:19:36.240 I mean, look, we do this show for clips.
00:19:37.960 We do all of our shows.
00:19:39.380 Clipping is a part of what we do.
00:19:40.960 Social media, of course, is always the backbone of pretty much everything that we run on.
00:19:45.140 We're obviously live right now.
00:19:46.240 But I really feel that that show just presented something different.
00:19:50.200 And so usually the reason that whatever, and of course, you know, directly tied with TikTok and the prevalence of image over content, of quick hits.
00:20:02.720 I mean, you're really looking for, I mean, we're talking micro, micro hits here.
00:20:06.520 So 15 seconds, 25 seconds.
00:20:09.360 That's really all they need.
00:20:10.760 Someone said something.
00:20:11.600 Boom, there's a reaction.
00:20:12.840 That's it.
00:20:13.580 So they're having these long, drawn out sessions.
00:20:16.780 I believe seven hours.
00:20:17.840 I think you left around the three hour mark.
00:20:19.380 And the reason they do that is because they're looking for those golden nuggets somewhere within there.
00:20:24.860 And they've got must have some team on the back end really digging that out.
00:20:28.080 And I'm sure, of course, at this point, they've got fans that do the same.
00:20:31.320 But, you know, I and of course, one of the big things that a lot of guys will do is they'll go on there and, you know, name 10 books or something is kind of one of the viral clips that has come out of this and similar podcasts where, you know, you're bringing up people that don't usually debate in a political context or really any context.
00:20:48.760 And, you know, you can you can score cheap points, cheap pops or cheap heat, as they would say in pro wrestling.
00:20:54.880 But I would say and this came up, by the way, during Calendar Gate.
00:20:58.800 You guys remember Calendar Gate and all that ridiculousness from the Christmas season.
00:21:03.320 And the concept of one of the things that the calendar girls actually responded back, they said, well, what about the whatever podcast?
00:21:09.420 So the whatever podcast is girls in, you know, scantily clad sometimes not as sometimes they even go more than when you were on, actually.
00:21:18.000 And I think they may have dressed up a little bit because they knew Charlie Kirk was coming.
00:21:20.340 And and and so they said, well, if you go on that show and you're looking for a virality, then isn't that kind of participating in the same thing?
00:21:28.500 And this was something that I thought that you did very well, because when you went in there, you played it quite differently.
00:21:33.540 You weren't looking for the virality of, oh, I'm going to go dunk on porn stars.
00:21:38.080 You went for a different approach of saying, I'm going to approach you in a in a, you know, in a way to be a witness, to be a witness to a different type of life, to be a witness to married life, to be a witness to fatherhood.
00:21:51.040 And what I thought you have a daughter as well.
00:21:52.840 So obviously that that's I have two boys.
00:21:55.360 So I have to imagine that's something that you obviously think about.
00:21:59.600 And and furthermore, just the idea of being open about your faith in Christ.
00:22:03.560 And this is something, of course, that we see Christ as well do in the Gospel of Luke.
00:22:08.700 And, you know, don't you know, this woman is a sinner.
00:22:10.700 How how dare you let her wash your feet?
00:22:12.960 And Christ saves her through her belief in that moment.
00:22:16.900 And so this is clearly something that I think is a little bit different.
00:22:21.200 And if I were to go on something like that, I think I'd try to play it the same way.
00:22:24.680 Yeah, I if they'll have me back, I will return.
00:22:27.320 I think Andrew will say that, you know, they would do that.
00:22:29.700 We don't have the clip at the end.
00:22:30.880 I shared the Gospel.
00:22:31.840 I said, Jesus loves you, accept Jesus into your life.
00:22:34.740 It will transform you.
00:22:36.560 And again, I it was the first I'm trying to think.
00:22:41.020 Yeah, I think it was the first time outside of kicking out that crazy person of the event
00:22:45.720 a couple of years ago that I've ever met a pornographer.
00:22:48.980 And I just they're broken people and they need Jesus.
00:22:53.900 And I don't want to speak too much for them.
00:22:57.360 But I think that they're suppressing what they know is wrong.
00:23:01.960 And anyway, they could you guys could check out the clips.
00:23:04.820 We're going to be posting more and more of it.
00:23:06.620 It's a seven hour marathon.
00:23:08.140 We were there for three hours of it.
00:23:09.940 And at least from what we've seen, it's the clips from that conversation have been viewed
00:23:14.840 20, 30, 40 million times already.
00:23:17.480 That's that's a conservative number already.
00:23:19.820 Okay, let's get to the next topic.
00:23:22.060 All right.
00:23:22.460 It's time to talk about pills, Charlie.
00:23:24.600 Oh, really?
00:23:25.440 Well, so everyone calls me Black Pill Blake, but we ever actually explained what that is.
00:23:30.160 Bud Light Blake.
00:23:31.240 They also called me Black Pill Blake before that and after that and probably during it.
00:23:35.060 I'm pretty sure Black Pill Blake was was you dubbed him that, Charlie, like week two.
00:23:42.820 I think that was like a week one or week two.
00:23:45.580 Yeah, that's right.
00:23:46.980 But, you know, this is this is you never actually explain what it meant.
00:23:49.580 Yeah, we never explained it.
00:23:50.520 This is an Internet aware show.
00:23:51.920 But, you know, we have people on Rumble probably aren't all familiar with it.
00:23:55.700 And there's been a large number of pills at this point.
00:24:00.500 And I'm amazed at how quickly it spread.
00:24:03.340 I think one of our guests that we had on recently said he was he was an older guy.
00:24:07.740 And he said, you know, we'd red pilled his son, I believe.
00:24:10.720 And, you know, he was a Naperville City Council member who just casually says,
00:24:17.040 you red pilled my son, Charlie.
00:24:19.520 Yeah.
00:24:20.060 So we're getting pretty deep here.
00:24:23.080 Yeah.
00:24:23.320 So everybody I think most people generally know the the phrase red pill and red pill,
00:24:28.800 of course, comes from the Matrix.
00:24:30.420 And, you know, the famous scene where Morpheus says to Neo, do you want to take the red pill
00:24:35.700 or do you want to take the blue pill?
00:24:37.620 The blue pill means you stay in Wonderland and you it's where you remain blissful ignorance
00:24:44.020 of the of the illusion, whereas you take the red pill.
00:24:47.040 You go down the rabbit hole and you it what we would say in red pilling is you embrace
00:24:52.800 those sometimes painful truths about our reality and realize that there are many things
00:24:58.440 that we live in in clown world that are completely illusory.
00:25:03.200 And so those are the kind of the ones that I think have really, as you say,
00:25:06.880 reached mainstream, I think, penetration.
00:25:09.800 But there's there's different layers of this now that people have gone on to add to.
00:25:15.240 And the two the two big ones, there's a lot.
00:25:17.880 You're right.
00:25:18.120 But the two big ones are white pill and black.
00:25:19.520 Well, yeah.
00:25:20.480 Well, before we even get into white, the actual original is red pill, blue pill, which just
00:25:26.820 comes from the Matrix.
00:25:29.340 If people are young enough, they probably don't remember the Matrix anymore if there are younger
00:25:33.660 viewers.
00:25:34.300 But, you know, back in the day, in the 90s, action movies were good films and you sometimes
00:25:39.480 want to watch them.
00:25:41.160 And one of the action movies that was pretty good was the Matrix.
00:25:44.280 It came out in 1999, which I have bad news.
00:25:46.600 That is now 25 years ago.
00:25:48.740 Oh, my goodness.
00:25:48.820 But it was a movie and it had a very famous scene in it.
00:25:52.480 So just we'll play it quick.
00:25:54.140 Oh, we have it.
00:25:54.980 It's great.
00:25:55.420 Clip 90.
00:25:55.920 Yep.
00:25:58.220 This is your last chance.
00:26:00.800 After this, there is no turning back.
00:26:03.560 You take the blue pill.
00:26:05.420 The story ends.
00:26:07.120 You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.
00:26:10.440 You take the red pill.
00:26:12.240 You stay in Wonderland.
00:26:14.600 And I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.
00:26:18.820 Remember, all I'm offering is the truth.
00:26:31.140 Nothing more.
00:26:33.900 Now, correct me if I'm wrong.
00:26:35.500 That, from there, we got the term red pill, meaning you're going to pursue truth.
00:26:40.640 Yeah, and I think the original use of it was kind of in online dating, manosphere type stuff.
00:26:49.420 So I think the original red pill was, yeah, it was like pickup artists, kind of these weirdos who are saying, like, this is the way women really are.
00:26:56.840 The stuff you're told about dating is not true.
00:26:59.340 Women actually like alpha males, as they say, X, Y, Z.
00:27:02.820 And that's what the original red pill was.
00:27:05.520 And then that was so tied up with politics, this spread into getting red pilled is realizing other lies in life.
00:27:13.120 So a lot of the, you know, kind of diversity is our strength.
00:27:16.780 It applied a lot to a lot of the stuff that Trump shattered in the GOP was pushing red pilled truths.
00:27:22.060 It's that they'll just tell you diversity is amazing, open borders is amazing, all these things you're not allowed to know.
00:27:30.200 And then you embrace it, and you're red pilled.
00:27:32.080 If you just sort of believe very normie stuff, just using the lingo they would use, then you're blue pilled.
00:27:38.500 But then we get a million other pills that spin off this.
00:27:41.640 Yes.
00:27:41.980 So red pilled is just you should know the truth, and then, you know, you can act on it.
00:27:46.580 Black pill is, you know the truth, but it doesn't matter.
00:27:50.300 You can't change anything.
00:27:51.260 The truth is so heavy.
00:27:52.420 It's over.
00:27:52.880 The West has fallen.
00:27:54.480 We're all going to die.
00:27:55.800 A big, by the way, aspect of this for a lot of people in the way Michael Malice uses it, of course, is specifically talking about the media and specifically saying, do you believe the things that you see on TV or not?
00:28:09.780 And that's actually a very good heuristic for this.
00:28:13.160 Yeah.
00:28:13.760 And so people will say red pill a lot.
00:28:15.840 For example, Candace Owens' original name online was red pill black before she even went as Candace Owens.
00:28:22.680 And so her whole idea is that she wanted the red pill black Americans.
00:28:26.660 But there's a whole tree.
00:28:27.820 Do we have that image where the red pill then can lead you to the white pill and lead you to the black pill?
00:28:34.080 It's a different image than that one.
00:28:36.200 We have one from the ADL.
00:28:37.240 The ADL got way into this.
00:28:39.300 And there are some really weird ones out there.
00:28:41.220 For some reason, they call this extremist.
00:28:42.920 Like, I don't understand exactly what's extremist about this.
00:28:44.980 Well, they have some pretty strange ones.
00:28:46.420 I think the strangest I've seen, and I'm going to warn you, this is kind of gross.
00:28:50.860 So shield your ears.
00:28:52.380 Oh, Blake.
00:28:52.420 No, no, no.
00:28:53.320 We talked about this.
00:28:54.640 No, it's too late.
00:28:56.140 So there's one that some people invented called the dog pill.
00:29:01.720 And it's the belief that women have, you know, so maybe like the women that you'd have on whatever show have carnal relations with their canine pets or desire it.
00:29:16.420 And the less said about that, the better.
00:29:20.560 And I only bring that up because, unfortunately, while it may have been invented as a joke, I have met people in real life who believed it was real and, like, this damaged their real relationships with real people.
00:29:34.720 So you can take too many pills on the Internet and eventually it'll wreck your life just like Oxy pills or something.
00:29:40.540 What you're actually describing, Blake, is the fact that the Internet can be a really ideologically transformative place either for good or for ill.
00:29:50.580 And I mean, I think you see this.
00:29:52.260 I was going to say trans would be one of those social contagions that's an idea pathogen that's spread through TikTok videos, right?
00:30:00.400 And a lot of young people that are susceptible to being influenced.
00:30:04.180 Yeah, well, fair enough.
00:30:05.100 And, I mean, a lot of this stuff used to happen on Reddit, right?
00:30:07.740 But here's the pill trick, Charlie, that you were talking about.
00:30:11.500 It's the red pill on one side embraced truth.
00:30:14.820 Blue pill remain in the blissful ignorance of illusion.
00:30:18.120 Now, that's directly back to the film, the clip that we just watched.
00:30:22.320 But, you know, if you embrace the painful truth of reality, then you have a nether branch off there.
00:30:28.920 And there's white pill where everything is possible.
00:30:32.100 You're full of optimism.
00:30:34.820 You feel like you can change the world for the better now because you have the truth.
00:30:38.500 But then there's black pill, like black pill Blake, where you descend into nihilism.
00:30:44.720 Everything is lost.
00:30:45.740 Woe is me.
00:30:46.460 There's no point in caring about anything anymore.
00:30:48.640 And Blake is not that way, although Blake does have a tendency to get that way about some topics.
00:30:54.920 Next, we see this a lot, though.
00:30:57.000 I was going to say, you see a lot of this just online or even in the pundit class where people will say, oh, who cares about the election?
00:31:05.320 Don't worry about this.
00:31:06.720 They're never going to let Trump win again.
00:31:08.480 Or even if he does win, nothing's going to happen.
00:31:11.140 Why should you vote?
00:31:12.200 You can't vote our way out of this.
00:31:15.080 And I see this from time to time and time.
00:31:16.840 And it's like, OK, what you're essentially doing is acting as a demotivator for people that are actually trying to win.
00:31:24.440 Or they'll say, totally check out, go do nothing, go live off the grid and, you know, go live as a peasant and raise chickens or whatever.
00:31:31.900 And all of that's fine.
00:31:33.220 But my point here is if we leave the field of battle, guess what, boys and girls?
00:31:37.960 That's not going to change the people who are in charge of our politics now.
00:31:43.860 So, Jack, you would know, are there has the left invented their own pills just because of how popular this is?
00:31:49.880 Have they invented like a pink pill or a rainbow pill or something?
00:31:53.600 I don't know.
00:31:54.020 I've not seen anything like that.
00:31:55.540 Yeah.
00:31:55.820 Yeah.
00:31:56.020 That would that would be an interesting way to to come at this.
00:31:58.840 I haven't seen any other pills, but I'm just super against the black pill.
00:32:02.540 In fact, I would go so far as to say that the black pill is being pushed by the left.
00:32:07.820 And I think that 2016, Jack, really put a lot of black pill energy away.
00:32:14.480 I mean, the fact that Trump won was a lot of black.
00:32:17.900 I mean, that's why I think it's helpful to remind people of 2016.
00:32:21.680 It should be because it's very tempting to want to engage in.
00:32:27.840 And we hear it all the time.
00:32:29.060 We get emails.
00:32:29.980 Charlie, it's over.
00:32:30.920 The country is captured.
00:32:32.540 You know, there's some people that go on Twitter every single day.
00:32:35.100 It's over.
00:32:35.840 It's terrible.
00:32:36.660 Stop it.
00:32:37.080 Now, you can go the other way, which is like hopium white pilling.
00:32:40.920 Talk about that, Jack, where everything is always good no matter what.
00:32:45.880 And some of the some of the I don't even want to use the letter of the alphabet.
00:32:51.280 But I'm talking about is that no, no, no.
00:32:53.800 There's a plan.
00:32:54.660 It's actually really good.
00:32:55.660 Yeah, there is no plan.
00:32:57.160 Yeah.
00:32:57.260 Trump is still secretly the president.
00:32:58.840 And we're living under military contingency operations.
00:33:03.460 And, you know, this is all a hoax.
00:33:06.820 No.
00:33:07.340 OK, no.
00:33:08.160 Right.
00:33:08.340 There's a lot of work to do.
00:33:10.700 I think that would be cool.
00:33:12.220 I think it would be weird.
00:33:13.000 It wouldn't make much sense.
00:33:13.900 We're wasting a lot of money in Ukraine if that were true, by the way.
00:33:16.500 So I'd be pretty against President Trump if you were doing those things.
00:33:18.860 But and the border is completely out of control.
00:33:21.580 So I just don't see how it makes any sense.
00:33:23.480 But, you know, really what it comes down to really what it comes down to, by the way, in
00:33:27.220 the chat are I should say our producers are saying, oh, yes, yes, I'm saying it.
00:33:31.920 The left's pills are puberty block blockers or plan B.
00:33:35.080 So they have actual pills where the right has conceptual pills or benzo.
00:33:38.600 Um, it's a benzo, benzos, SSRIs, you know, all day long.
00:33:43.460 Your mom takes the SSRIs and the benzos and then she decides that she loves the puberty
00:33:48.200 blockers for her kids.
00:33:51.500 And the plan B for her.
00:33:51.860 Yes, you don't want to take the hopium and and we the hopium, by the way, and this was
00:33:55.880 something that there was a certain Fox News host who would come on after Tucker that used
00:34:02.080 to always be like this.
00:34:03.560 Oh, everything's perfect.
00:34:04.760 Everything's wonderful.
00:34:06.140 TikTok, the deep state's about to be done.
00:34:08.040 In just two more weeks, the indictments will be unsealed.
00:34:10.800 And I remember, quite frankly, I'm just going to say it during the entire administration,
00:34:13.280 this was a huge detriment to the people that were actually trying to get things done and
00:34:18.120 actually trying to fight Russiagate when it was happening, actually trying to fight so
00:34:21.880 many things because it's a demotivator.
00:34:24.060 And you have all these people sitting around saying, oh, well, we don't have to do any work.
00:34:27.420 We don't have to knock on doors.
00:34:28.280 We don't have to help Scott Pressler.
00:34:29.420 We don't have to get involved with Turning Point Action because, you know, it's it's it's all
00:34:32.500 it's all planned out behind the scenes.
00:34:33.720 This is so important because, you know, we as a show, we juggle with this, right?
00:34:40.760 Because sometimes you can get two black pill, you can get two white pill and you have to
00:34:45.020 try to stay between.
00:34:45.860 For example, the black pill take is Congress will never be reformed.
00:34:49.720 And there are a bunch of terrible people.
00:34:51.340 The white pill is no, no, no, just don't just hey, there's a secret.
00:34:55.340 They're trying their best or there's a shadow government.
00:34:58.380 And there's really RFK Jr. is going to come back or not RFK Jr.
00:35:01.600 J.F.K.
00:35:02.140 J.F.K.
00:35:02.800 Still alive on a horse.
00:35:04.960 Yeah.
00:35:05.420 So then there's there's the clear pill.
00:35:07.200 And I don't know what the clear pill is because it's a Curtis Yarvin thing and his essay
00:35:12.460 describing it is five parts long.
00:35:14.380 And so I have not read it.
00:35:16.360 We should have him back on the show.
00:35:17.360 We should for sure.
00:35:18.020 By the way, it rated very well.
00:35:18.920 Of course it did.
00:35:19.680 But I don't know what it is other than that he created it.
00:35:23.880 And he says that one dose will clear your whole political mind.
00:35:28.140 But I don't know what the dose is.
00:35:30.080 Let me guess.
00:35:30.500 You take the clear pill and all of a sudden you have dreams of a technocracy quasi dictatorship.
00:35:35.340 Something or like FDR is overthrown and we bring back Jacobites.
00:35:40.760 So, you know, we kind of talked about my POV during the whatever podcast.
00:35:45.220 I mean, I had a whole POV during the Yarvin interview because like the press is just
00:35:49.340 chomping at the bit for Charlie to say something like, yeah, you know what?
00:35:53.660 A dictatorship sounds great right now.
00:35:55.680 Just to just to hear him say that.
00:35:57.600 And by the way, Yarvin, who's just an intellectual, very compelling in a lot of ways, very outside
00:36:03.700 of the box thinker.
00:36:04.820 And he is he is kind of clear thinking in the sense that he doesn't feel burdened.
00:36:10.780 I mean, wouldn't you agree, Charlie?
00:36:12.080 He doesn't feel burdened by almost like American tradition.
00:36:15.300 Like he's he's so past thinking that we have the best system in the world that he's looking
00:36:21.060 for ways to optimize it, like take it into the 21st century.
00:36:24.780 How do you you know, which is a frightening prospect.
00:36:28.700 People should listen to that episode, by the way.
00:36:30.460 It was really, really well received and it did really well.
00:36:32.960 Tons of downloads.
00:36:33.700 But I mean, if you want to kind of like change your paradigm and change the way you think
00:36:37.580 he's that guy.
00:36:39.480 I mean, he's thinking in a way that just feels completely.
00:36:42.760 I think a lot of people will be terrified.
00:36:45.940 But, you know, I'm sitting there during that interview going like, don't say a thing, you
00:36:51.800 know, don't don't agree with some of this stuff.
00:36:55.220 And you didn't because, you know, I just think it's unworkable on some level in our current
00:36:59.700 system.
00:37:00.100 But I digress.
00:37:01.520 Yeah, I looked it up and it's it's really not related to the types of pills we're talking
00:37:06.580 about.
00:37:07.020 When he says clear pill, he's talking about like a system of government.
00:37:10.040 And I've read a bunch of Yarvin and I think a lot of his nomenclature sometimes is useful,
00:37:17.080 like when he talks about the cathedral as sort of being the the dominant information
00:37:23.340 source in our world.
00:37:24.840 And so you have like the cathedral and the regime and all of these different elements
00:37:29.140 of how our world actually works as opposed to how our world is supposed to work, which
00:37:32.320 is, you know, the constitutional republic.
00:37:34.340 But then sometimes, yeah, he just says things that I think just don't come across in, you
00:37:39.780 know, into the mainstream the way he wants.
00:37:41.100 And so he's he's referring back to this like ancient Prussian style of government where
00:37:47.180 you sort of combine business.
00:37:49.400 You basically run the country like a business is what he's trying to say.
00:37:52.180 So it's no, it's not related to not related to what we're talking.
00:37:55.980 Well, Jack, just to take this like full picture, because I think you tweeted something like this
00:38:00.160 today.
00:38:00.400 You said blackpilling is actually actually cowardice.
00:38:04.040 And I really actually agree with that.
00:38:06.860 And Charlie has a saying.
00:38:08.320 I think that you borrowed from Dennis Prager, if I'm not mistaken, Charlie, where you basically
00:38:12.280 said where you basically said because blackpilling just means it's all is lost.
00:38:16.280 All hope is lost.
00:38:16.980 So I know the truth.
00:38:17.880 And, you know, eat, drink for tomorrow we die sort of thing.
00:38:20.460 But actually, you're like, I don't fight because I know I'm going to win.
00:38:24.220 I fight because it's the right thing to do.
00:38:26.660 And the outcome doesn't matter.
00:38:29.680 Regardless of the outcome, I'm going to keep fighting because that's, you know, what my
00:38:33.620 faith implores.
00:38:34.860 That's what fighting for the future of my family requires.
00:38:38.820 I mean, what other option is there but to fight with some hope, not blindly.
00:38:43.660 You have to just address the threats in front of you.
00:38:46.580 But if we were all sitting here going like there's no way Trump could win, they're going
00:38:49.800 to rig the election.
00:38:50.700 There's no way 2024 is going to deliver an outcome that we want.
00:38:54.860 Then what the heck are we doing here?
00:38:56.580 Why would we have shows?
00:38:57.660 Why would we have this show?
00:38:58.720 Why would we why would Jack and you do, you know, four hours of content every day and run
00:39:04.120 Turning Point USA trying to impact the next generation?
00:39:06.800 This is ultimately our existence is based upon the white pill, right?
00:39:13.500 That's right.
00:39:14.620 Blake, final thoughts on this topic.
00:39:16.020 Like, you know, I guess.
00:39:25.480 I think it's funny just how many like different pills people want to create and but it's actually
00:39:30.640 been a very durable, durable meme as far as Internet things go.
00:39:34.840 Things have a very short half life.
00:39:36.220 And a sort of funny thing is when I 25 years online discourse, the only things that have
00:39:41.520 really lasted more than a decade, it feels are, you know, these pill like red pill, blue
00:39:46.120 pill stuff.
00:39:46.760 And then Pepe, the frog guy.
00:39:49.260 And Pepe is eternal.
00:39:50.440 Pepe is eternal.
00:39:51.140 Pepe is probably the only thing in the Internet of right now that will still be around in
00:39:54.560 a hundred years.
00:39:55.460 Because Pepe is Lord Keck and Lord Keck has obviously been around.
00:39:58.120 And it's so flexible.
00:39:59.380 Like there's political versions of it, nonpolitical versions of it.
00:40:02.340 But, you know, people watching right now probably still have no idea what we're talking about,
00:40:06.220 perhaps.
00:40:06.900 But you will.
00:40:08.120 Your children and grandchildren will.
00:40:09.460 People know who Pepe is.
00:40:12.080 They should.
00:40:12.920 But maybe they don't.
00:40:14.320 Let's talk about the wellness company.
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00:40:22.000 seen them.
00:40:22.420 It work great things.
00:40:23.960 Look, there's some nasty, funky stuff going on around.
00:40:26.320 I'm telling people are getting sick for like three weeks, four weeks.
00:40:29.460 It is not a joke.
00:40:30.380 My wife was sick.
00:40:31.940 Erica was sick for nearly a month.
00:40:33.320 It's just really goofy.
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00:41:43.480 Well, we talked about pills.
00:41:45.360 We talked about red pills, blue pills.
00:41:47.180 I don't know the color of these pills.
00:41:48.500 It probably varies based on which one you get prescribed.
00:41:51.340 But we brought this up in conversation a few weeks ago.
00:41:54.540 And Charlie was instantly super interested in it.
00:41:56.460 I'm incredibly passionate about this.
00:41:58.940 And I think it's civilizational defining.
00:42:00.760 Oh, for sure.
00:42:01.460 The species itself is defined by this.
00:42:05.300 And we are going to put it all at risk for the sake of something kind of gross.
00:42:10.220 So it's antibiotics.
00:42:11.600 These are pills all of us rely upon.
00:42:13.720 They defeat bacteriums of various kinds.
00:42:16.380 Why doesn't syphilis drive you insane anymore?
00:42:19.140 Antibiotics.
00:42:19.900 Why doesn't TB kill Edgar Allan Poe's wife anymore if he was alive today?
00:42:24.800 Antibiotics.
00:42:25.360 There's a lot of illnesses that are bacterial and that we can treat with antibiotics.
00:42:32.360 They're mostly made, they kind of come from various molds that destroy bacteria.
00:42:36.860 But the scary thing about them is over time, the theory of natural selection is acting upon bacterium.
00:42:44.720 Let's do some history first, right?
00:42:46.480 So antibiotics are a new phenomenon.
00:42:48.720 They haven't been around for 100 years.
00:42:50.380 It was really the inventor of antibiotics was Sir Alexander Fleming, who came up with penicillin.
00:42:54.920 And it was found by accident, I believe.
00:42:56.500 It was totally by accident.
00:42:57.740 And it was as modern science was coming on.
00:43:00.100 And all of a sudden, this guy realizes the introduction of antibiotic type material was like the bacteria will die.
00:43:06.980 And he's like, oh, my goodness, you can nuclear bomb.
00:43:08.960 Which hadn't also been invented yet.
00:43:11.120 So whatever it was at the time, you can.
00:43:13.400 Well, 1945, they had the nuclear bomb.
00:43:16.260 I think penicillin was before this, though.
00:43:18.760 Well, yes.
00:43:20.300 It was like the 20s, I believe.
00:43:21.860 Okay, but the warning that Fleming gave was in the 40s about antibiotics.
00:43:24.920 Oh, yeah, for sure.
00:43:25.400 Yeah, yeah, totally.
00:43:26.360 So anyway, you're right.
00:43:27.280 They didn't have atomic weapons yet.
00:43:29.520 Yeah, so Sir Alexander Fleming comes up with penicillin, the first woman who was literally dying of either typhus or syphilis or something.
00:43:40.160 She was dying from something in New Jersey.
00:43:41.840 They fly her this penicillin to her.
00:43:44.040 They're like, we don't know if this is going to work.
00:43:45.160 And within like hours, she's better.
00:43:47.180 Changes the world.
00:43:47.860 Now, Tucker Carlson, to his credit, he's like, look, I think this whole modernity thing is a little bit overrated, except antibiotics.
00:43:55.300 I'll give you that one.
00:43:56.000 So even people that, like myself, where I think that parts of modernity are overhyped, fever reducers, antibiotics, C-sections, I think are some of the three great medical advancements in the last hundred years.
00:44:09.020 However, Sir Alexander Fleming warned, this is why I'm so passionate about this, because when you really dive into it, and I read like a whole book on antibiotics and fungi and gut bacteria, he said this, quote,
00:44:19.040 So, public will demand the drug more and more, and humanity will enter an era of abuses and antibiotic resistance.
00:44:28.000 The overuse of antibiotics will clearly drive an evolution of resistance where they will no longer have any power at all.
00:44:34.440 Blake, make sense of that.
00:44:35.880 So what he's saying is, under natural selection, these things work by, you introduce this life form, antibiotics are a life form, kind of a mold, and they kill the bacteriums.
00:44:48.900 They're vulnerable to it.
00:44:50.100 But they won't kill every single bacterium.
00:44:53.260 You'll get, one will mutate to be resistant to this, and then that one will become more common.
00:44:59.120 And so we're starting to see drug-resistant bacteria, that is, bacterias that aren't killed by the antibiotics that we have, or we need more of them, or we only need, only certain bacterium works.
00:45:09.460 And we're getting closer and closer to the point where diseases that were once extremely common, you know, only a handful of antibiotics work on them, and soon no antibiotics may work on them.
00:45:20.380 And we're not really developing many new antibiotics.
00:45:24.440 We just have a small set of them that work pretty well.
00:45:28.440 And this all leads into what's amazing about this is, you know, we're going to use antibiotics for some things no matter what.
00:45:35.500 So resistance is always going to rise, but you want to avoid overdoing it.
00:45:39.920 So some people complain, we use it too often with livestock, for example.
00:45:43.620 Like, we just feed these things tons and tons of antibiotics, and these livestock will eventually cause the resistance.
00:45:49.060 But the one that just happened, that is amazing, bring it up on my computer screen here, I've got the article here.
00:45:56.200 So this is just from last October, and this is an article on PBS.
00:46:01.020 You guys bringing it up here?
00:46:02.520 Yes.
00:46:03.220 So, U.S. officials endorse common antibiotic as morning-after pill to combat STIs.
00:46:11.660 I want to be on their stand, this is actually morally evil.
00:46:15.220 Yes.
00:46:15.540 What they're doing.
00:46:15.900 For sure.
00:46:16.180 They are mass-prescribing antibiotics preemptively.
00:46:20.180 Why?
00:46:21.180 The U.S. health officials plan to endorse a common antibiotic as a morning pill that gay and bisexual men can use to try to avoid some increasingly common sexually transmitted diseases.
00:46:36.260 So let me get this straight.
00:46:36.980 The government is promoting the use of millions of pills of antibiotics because people are afraid of getting bacteria via gay sex.
00:46:46.180 And remember, why are they only prescribing it to them?
00:46:50.560 Because they have a lot of gay sex.
00:46:52.560 And they have it with many partners, they have parties.
00:46:55.660 This is related.
00:46:56.600 There's a drug called Truvada, and it's a drug that makes it harder to spread HIV, essentially.
00:47:05.340 And I think it might also hinder it within the body if you're infected.
00:47:09.460 I don't want to say.
00:47:10.380 But it's an HIV-related drug.
00:47:12.620 And it's been a very effective one.
00:47:15.040 You know, not many people die of AIDS anymore.
00:47:17.100 And there was a slang term in this community where they would become, like, Truvada whores.
00:47:25.160 And it would be, I'm on this drug that makes it so HIV is not nearly the threat it was.
00:47:30.560 Let's have these wild parties that we used to have in the 70s before we had to worry about this.
00:47:36.700 How many sexual partners does an average gay man have?
00:47:39.260 I don't know the average off the top of my head.
00:47:42.180 Jack, what is the number?
00:47:43.400 It's like if you shift it to standard deviations over.
00:47:46.060 So it's not that.
00:47:46.840 It's much, much higher than heterosexuals.
00:47:49.960 You know that?
00:47:50.720 Way higher.
00:47:52.320 Most normie boomers don't know this, actually.
00:47:54.880 And it's not that every single gay man will have 2,000 partners.
00:47:58.940 But almost all of them know one who's had literally thousands of partners.
00:48:02.760 Because you can have a lifestyle that they might live in, especially urban areas,
00:48:07.880 where, you know, you go to one of their clubs, one of their bathhouses, gay bars or whatever,
00:48:14.200 and they'll just have, they might have three or four partners in a night.
00:48:18.540 And they might go to one of these places four nights a week, five nights a week, every night maybe.
00:48:25.020 And different people there every single time.
00:48:28.220 And this is a lifestyle that you can live.
00:48:32.320 And the downside of this is you get a lot of diseases doing this.
00:48:37.660 And, you know, so the CDC is coming in and saying, we're going to mitigate the harm here.
00:48:41.420 And we're going to prescribe you a depleting resource.
00:48:45.280 This is like a limited, it's kind of a finite natural resource in a way.
00:48:48.980 If we imagine a normal finite resource like our supply of copper, our supply of petroleum,
00:48:57.980 and we're expending our limited supply of antibiotic effectiveness on, well, gay sex parties.
00:49:06.980 Yes, so a 2014 study says that an average gay man will have between 22 to 26 sexual partners.
00:49:13.920 Per year or ever?
00:49:15.380 Ever, which I think that's low based on other studies that I've seen.
00:49:19.240 Well, like I said, I think it's that if you, if the average is that,
00:49:23.300 you're going to have a much higher number of people who have just a totally off the charts insane number.
00:49:28.340 Yes.
00:49:29.140 So this is what, oh yeah, what is that story, Jack, that you just sent?
00:49:35.920 So I've actually been, shout out to Elon Musk,
00:49:40.020 because I've been using Grok to research data for thought crimes so that all of our thought crimes
00:49:46.460 can come directly from Grok.
00:49:49.060 And I wanted to thank Grok because Grok can actually be used,
00:49:52.660 that's sort of the chat TPT of X, formerly Twitter,
00:49:56.300 can be used not just to answer questions,
00:49:58.300 but it can actually query Twitter's database much faster than anything else.
00:50:03.380 And, and even the advanced search.
00:50:05.320 And so it pulled up from, how do you pronounce this?
00:50:08.440 Queerty, which is the LGBTQ news, politics, lifestyle, gossip, and entertainment site,
00:50:14.280 free of an agenda, except the gay one.
00:50:16.920 That's their, that's their bio on X.
00:50:18.800 And the headline from their article of December 31st, 2023.
00:50:22.700 So just a couple of weeks ago,
00:50:25.020 gay men reveal their 2023 hookup tallies and the sky's the limit.
00:50:28.780 So just so everyone understands that the government pushing antibiotics here,
00:50:34.720 there will be a, we are in the golden era of antibiotics.
00:50:37.760 And most people don't even know it.
00:50:39.000 We wait, you know that the average American does two regimens
00:50:44.040 or prescriptions of antibiotics on average a year?
00:50:46.600 Two.
00:50:47.540 That's insane.
00:50:48.720 People take it for the common cold.
00:50:50.460 They take it for the flu.
00:50:52.140 They take it for stuff that antibiotics does not impact.
00:50:55.020 The, yeah, and they'll, they'll like just, they'll like lie to doctors.
00:50:58.820 If you talk to doctors, they'll just have these people who will come in
00:51:01.360 and they'll insist, you know, this antibiotic pill was great for me.
00:51:04.720 Can I just please get some?
00:51:05.920 Like they'll beg for it because they have influenza or something.
00:51:09.220 It doesn't work on influenza.
00:51:10.080 Which it doesn't work on influenza.
00:51:11.200 The only way, if you have long pneumonia and a bacterial infection in the lungs,
00:51:14.300 it could potentially work.
00:51:15.280 But what's a, we're in the golden era of antibiotics.
00:51:18.340 Anything that promotes the over-prescribing of antibiotics should be,
00:51:23.340 we should reject.
00:51:24.000 We should try to extend this golden era for as long as possible.
00:51:27.060 For sure.
00:51:27.260 And the reason this matters is it's not just chronic diseases.
00:51:30.960 What it really matters for is like the ability to do general surgery.
00:51:35.300 Like we can make, we can do open heart surgery because of antibiotics,
00:51:38.940 because the downside of cutting someone open normally is a million things can get
00:51:43.940 into you and infect you with every kind of thing.
00:51:47.140 And so if you go into a major surgery, they usually give you antibiotics to limit
00:51:51.760 your ability to be infected by things.
00:51:54.000 So this isn't just diseases.
00:51:56.680 This is like, well, your ability to get surgery for your heart, your appendicitis.
00:52:03.620 All of this is closely related to it.
00:52:06.360 And so we could just see in the future, you're going to have way more people dying of things
00:52:11.700 that they used to survive.
00:52:12.720 And that could be something that we could be in this golden era of life expectancy that
00:52:16.900 will go into decline because we have depleted one of our best medical breakthroughs.
00:52:22.700 And this story that you're saying is that the government, so gay men are told by the government,
00:52:30.040 hey, take this antibiotic if you engage in a bunch of sex.
00:52:35.040 Yes.
00:52:35.760 So, Charlie, I want to make a point here because we have this video.
00:52:37.980 This whole segment has been making me, it reminded me of a certain CDC PSA that they put out basically.
00:52:45.420 But the way that the government has, that they treat promiscuity within the gay community
00:52:52.100 is actually really breathtaking to me.
00:52:54.280 Like, it's crazy and it reminded me of when the CDC warned gay men heading into Pride Month
00:53:01.920 last year, they didn't want the, I think there's this line and they were warning about monkeypox,
00:53:09.640 which apparently monkeypox was.
00:53:12.440 It's viral, not bacterial.
00:53:14.480 Yeah, but at the same time, monkeypox was, I guess, a derogatory term now.
00:53:19.640 So they changed it to mpox.
00:53:20.920 And remember that White House had that really flamboyantly gay Greek dude.
00:53:26.160 I think this guy, or whatever.
00:53:28.760 Yeah, Demetra Dasalakis.
00:53:30.620 Here, and I can get a picture of this guy.
00:53:32.180 This is the White House, you know, monkeypox coordinator.
00:53:37.200 But, like, listen to the way that they talk about, like, monkeypox.
00:53:42.200 Yeah, that's him right there in the S&M garb there.
00:53:45.840 So play cut 98 and, like, just listen to that.
00:53:49.220 It's like the, it kind of reminds me of the bigotry of low expectations.
00:53:52.700 Like, it's like, we know that the gay community is going to have all of this, you know, sex, I guess, during Pride Month.
00:54:01.520 So, like, let's not turn it into a tragedy.
00:54:03.640 So let's not turn Pride Month into a tragedy.
00:54:05.600 Go ahead and play it, 98.
00:54:06.380 A new warning from the CDC about a potential risk for new cases of mpox to surge this summer.
00:54:14.580 We're coming up on Pride Week right now when there are a lot of celebrations within our populations that are at highest risk for getting mpox.
00:54:23.640 And we don't want to see a month-long celebration turn into a tragedy.
00:54:28.660 Mpox is a viral disease that spreads through close contact.
00:54:32.700 It can infect anyone.
00:54:33.920 But in the 2022 outbreak, infections were mostly among men who have sex with men.
00:54:39.180 So how is monkeypox, but first of all, just so everyone understands, they don't call it monkeypox anymore because they said it was racist.
00:54:45.440 And if you think monkeypox is racist, you're a bigot, Blake.
00:54:48.900 Like, one of the things, the aftermath of that was amazing.
00:54:52.680 I can't remember the article now, but I think we had a couple that just talked about how the gay community stepped up against the threat of monkeypox.
00:55:01.980 And, you know, they came together to protect all of us from the next pandemic.
00:55:06.480 How does one get monkeypox?
00:55:08.180 Well, I think you can get it in a variety of ways, but it's frequently a sexually transmitted disease.
00:55:13.980 Doesn't it require bodily fluid transmission?
00:55:16.480 It is certainly heavily aided by that.
00:55:18.540 Meaning, like, it doesn't spread virally, like if someone sneezes in an elevator?
00:55:22.700 Not easily.
00:55:22.940 I don't want to categorically say it, but a large number of people, yeah, you touch the sores and that sort of thing.
00:55:28.480 So, yeah, it says spread through human contact with a rodent or infected person, according to penmedicine.org.
00:55:36.480 There's so much misinformation about this.
00:55:39.140 When I was in the hospital with our baby, a nurse comes in and she says,
00:55:43.140 Hey, just so you know, monkeypox is going around.
00:55:46.000 You have to be careful for your baby to get monkeypox.
00:55:48.540 I said, are you kidding me?
00:55:49.760 I said, how do you think one gets monkeypox?
00:55:52.740 And she says, oh, you know, you could just get it through the air.
00:55:54.700 This is a nurse at a hospital.
00:55:56.560 Let me read the University of Pennsylvania website.
00:55:58.700 Direct contact with an infected person.
00:56:01.600 This occurs through cuddling, kissing, or sex.
00:56:04.860 Contact with recently contaminated materials, such as exposed to skin lesions, including clothing or bedding.
00:56:10.140 Scratches or bites from an infected animal.
00:56:12.160 Preparing or eating meat or products from an infected animal.
00:56:14.420 The point is, they don't actually want to get to the root of it, which is, this is,
00:56:18.940 and I was so insulted at this nurse.
00:56:21.420 I was like, do you think we're a gape couple or something?
00:56:24.160 Like, do you think that this baby's at risk or something?
00:56:27.600 Like, what are you trying to say here?
00:56:29.060 They do this a lot.
00:56:29.980 Nurse woman.
00:56:30.620 It's like, weren't there actually a bunch of kids and like animals that, that came down with it?
00:56:35.920 And then all of a sudden they stopped talking about it.
00:56:37.820 Yeah, exactly.
00:56:38.680 I wonder how they're getting it.
00:56:40.540 You know, people aren't wearing masks.
00:56:42.740 No, but I mean, why, why is it when they do the surrogates, they always get boys.
00:56:46.900 They don't want to shame.
00:56:48.400 They don't want to shame people.
00:56:49.860 So it's like with, I think it's hepatitis B where you, they get the vaccine at birth.
00:56:53.820 This, and it's because you even know that you're, you're against this vaccine at birth.
00:56:57.200 It's insane because you only need it.
00:56:59.100 If your mom is a crack whore.
00:57:01.220 Yes.
00:57:02.000 And if you're not a crack whore, you don't need it.
00:57:04.800 This, this is a hundred percent true.
00:57:06.160 Hold on.
00:57:06.680 This clip just blows my mind.
00:57:08.280 I feel like I'm the only one like sick.
00:57:09.660 The fact that the federal government calls it a month of celebrations, like all of these
00:57:16.360 euphemisms, no, they're, they're literally going to be at like bath houses and parties
00:57:21.560 and clubs, like having indiscriminate sex with all these, like the government has lost
00:57:26.640 such a moral anchoring that they won't even have the, the chutzpah to say, please don't
00:57:32.400 have a lot of sex with random partners.
00:57:34.340 Like they can't even say that much.
00:57:36.600 No, no, that is the ultimate.
00:57:38.380 And it feeds into, we had, it was like kind of, it's a psyop.
00:57:43.060 They sort of started with the gay marriage push and it just was sort of lingered on where
00:57:47.160 they pushed very hard to sort of say like they live just like us.
00:57:52.180 And you know, some of them do.
00:57:53.240 I will say some gay men, as far as I know, imitate heterosexual life to some extent.
00:58:00.720 Charlie doesn't know any, I think I know a few, but I don't know.
00:58:03.340 I mean, I'm not saying anything.
00:58:04.340 I, I don't, I don't, but they're sort of like, they deliberately, they've at least
00:58:09.100 deliberately, I don't want to, I don't want to generalize a group.
00:58:12.080 I don't want to, all I know is that men are sex crazy.
00:58:14.440 And when you have two men, you have two sex crazy people and the stats gas pedals.
00:58:19.020 Yes, exactly.
00:58:20.040 You have, you, you have two gas pedals.
00:58:21.900 You have two microwaves and no oven, meaning they get, they, they get into sex very quickly.
00:58:30.060 Okay.
00:58:30.800 Is a microwave also an oven?
00:58:33.300 No.
00:58:34.140 A microwave oven.
00:58:35.020 That's what they call it.
00:58:35.780 No, the old, the old expression is that sexually a woman is like an oven.
00:58:38.840 It takes a while to heat up.
00:58:40.540 It's this whole process.
00:58:42.080 Oh, oh, okay.
00:58:42.860 No, you know, it's, it's, it's an old church thing that they, that they, they're also
00:58:46.720 describing.
00:58:47.540 Andrew, is that not right?
00:58:48.540 A hundred percent.
00:58:48.960 They also use that to describe.
00:58:51.520 No, I'm not against that.
00:58:52.640 I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm confused about the microwave part.
00:58:54.600 It's a, yes.
00:58:57.180 So who's a, who's a toaster?
00:58:58.420 Who's a toaster then?
00:59:00.160 Who's a toaster then?
00:59:02.420 That ain't anything bacon in there.
00:59:04.260 The analogy stops at the toaster and at the, the, the stove oven.
00:59:08.640 It's, it's, the point is that.
00:59:10.660 Toaster I could understand because you're, you know, well, you're not getting, you're not
00:59:14.380 getting, you're not getting in trouble if you do it in the Senate.
00:59:16.800 That's all I know about that.
00:59:17.920 What sex is like a, is an old fashioned smoker barbecue grill?
00:59:20.920 Well, I haven't thought, I haven't thought through all the different, well, I guess
00:59:26.960 kitchen items.
00:59:27.920 You're not allowed to work at the CDC then.
00:59:29.960 Evidently not.
00:59:30.460 How do they make hot dogs?
00:59:31.240 Wait, no, hold on.
00:59:32.180 Charlie, you had a, you had a feedback on my point and I've been waiting for you to get
00:59:35.820 to it that like our government has lost so much morality.
00:59:39.040 They can't even say something negative against profligate sex.
00:59:42.720 So if you read, if you read Nietzsche, he had a great line, even though Blake thinks
00:59:47.000 he's terrible, which he's largely terrible, but he had some wisdom.
00:59:50.060 I just think he's evil and people.
00:59:51.920 I agree with that.
00:59:52.720 Okay, fine.
00:59:53.260 He did say, and you would agree at this, that every society has a central piety that you
00:59:56.860 cannot make fun of it.
00:59:58.540 Is that true?
00:59:59.880 As civilization goes on, there's something you can't make fun of.
01:00:02.500 In Egypt, you can't make fun of the Pharaoh.
01:00:04.140 When Christianity was dominant, you can't make fun of Jesus.
01:00:06.980 You cannot make fun of gay sex without getting in trouble.
01:00:12.620 Now think about it.
01:00:13.300 That is the central piety.
01:00:15.480 The central piety of modernity is that thou shall not make fun of, criticize.
01:00:22.180 And there's a lot of central pieties now.
01:00:24.700 You can make fun of white men, Christianity.
01:00:26.600 You can make fun of gun owners, MAGA people, Walmart.
01:00:28.800 You can make fun of heterosexuals.
01:00:30.220 You can make fun of muscle, you know, alpha males.
01:00:32.500 But thou shall not make fun of trannies.
01:00:35.900 Thou shall not make.
01:00:36.700 And that shows, and then Nietzsche said, there you know are the guiding values of society.
01:00:41.800 I think Nietzsche was right.
01:00:43.360 You can, you can then, you can.
01:00:46.340 So what you're saying is Biden is going to give that Senate staffer the Presidential Medal
01:00:50.440 of Freedom.
01:00:51.460 I'm going to say that if, it actually is a really good example that somebody going into
01:00:58.640 the Capitol draped in an American flag who believes in Jesus gets put into solitary
01:01:03.240 confinement and someone that films themselves having gay sex gets out without anything.
01:01:08.500 Because that proves, that actually, that actually does prove Nietzsche's point that which one
01:01:15.040 is the central piety, the love of country and Jesus or filming yourself having gay sex.
01:01:20.500 And I think Nietzsche is 100% right.
01:01:22.140 And it's like the way they wave the pride flag every, you know, you can go to prison for
01:01:26.660 burning the pride flag.
01:01:27.800 You can't go to prison for burning an American flag.
01:01:30.040 Is that, which one do we consider holy and which one do we consider sacred?
01:01:35.640 And you can't make fun of it.
01:01:37.200 If you do, Nietzsche uses humor, then you get in tons of trouble and you get tons of criticism.
01:01:44.320 And so.
01:01:44.900 I think this is so, so on point.
01:01:47.040 This story, I can't believe I didn't think of it.
01:01:49.500 I can't believe I didn't think of it.
01:01:50.880 This, this staffer, what, didn't he live stream?
01:01:54.000 He definitely filmed and released.
01:01:55.240 He didn't live stream it.
01:01:56.000 I don't know if it was a Facebook group he was in, I believe.
01:01:58.420 Yeah, he posted it later, not live stream it.
01:02:00.380 But the point is, he doesn't get punished.
01:02:02.660 He doesn't get punished.
01:02:03.920 The CDC talking about monkeypox calls it a month of celebration.
01:02:07.080 And that's a euphemism for like orgies, basically.
01:02:11.180 Jeffrey Dahmer.
01:02:13.340 Go ahead.
01:02:14.980 I was going to say, Jeffrey, I talked about this when I had Tucker on that Jeffrey Dahmer.
01:02:19.920 Um, so obviously famously a gay serial killer.
01:02:23.160 Uh, this became a huge argument when Netflix put out the Jeffrey Dahmer, uh, I guess it was a mini series or something.
01:02:29.960 And they put it in LGBT history or like LGBT voices.
01:02:34.520 And it became this massive thing where there was a huge backlash.
01:02:39.380 How dare you say he's LGBT?
01:02:41.760 Um, but it's, but he was, he clearly was.
01:02:43.660 And there's even some, um, indication that he may have considered himself to be transsexual.
01:02:48.060 And I, something I also mentioned with Tucker was that Jeffrey Dahmer, he gave this sort of like series of interviews, uh, before he was killed in prison.
01:02:56.060 And in, in all of these cases, he emphatically, emphatically, um, implored people to understand that he did not choose his victims, many of which were black.
01:03:08.260 But he wanted to make sure that, yes, I may have killed them.
01:03:11.380 Yes, I may have eaten their body parts and kept some of their body parts in the fridge.
01:03:15.420 But I absolutely must make sure you know that I am not a filthy racist.
01:03:22.220 Hmm.
01:03:23.920 This is even after he had confessed.
01:03:26.060 Central piety.
01:03:26.800 Another central piety.
01:03:27.780 Yeah.
01:03:28.740 The central piety.
01:03:30.080 And so you can, and what Nietzsche was saying is if you want to basically find your North Star, if you're confused as to where you are, just find the thing you can't make fun of.
01:03:40.960 And there are the values.
01:03:42.560 And so for when people say, oh my goodness, is the country lost or not lost?
01:03:46.340 And that's not the operative question or, you know, what's important, just find out the societal guardrails, the rules and the thing you can't make.
01:03:55.040 For example, what do you get in trouble for if you're Dave Chappelle making fun of?
01:03:59.720 They come after you if you make fun of trans people.
01:04:02.340 They don't make fun.
01:04:03.520 They do not come after you if you make fun of Madison Cawthorne.
01:04:06.100 And by the way, the Madison Cawthorne thing wasn't that funny.
01:04:08.440 I wasn't that bothered by it, but it's certainly that the way he went after Madison Cawthorne are like, oh my goodness, you can't walk and you're in a wheelchair because you got in a car accident and people thought it was funny.
01:04:18.460 I didn't think it was, you know, that offensive or whatever.
01:04:21.340 I mean, it didn't really move me that much.
01:04:24.000 But imagine that sort of ferocity towards gay sex.
01:04:29.220 He would lose his job.
01:04:32.720 Yeah.
01:04:33.760 All right.
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01:05:59.940 Hey, Jack, I have some news for you.
01:06:02.180 It very well might involve you.
01:06:05.380 The FBI just did a thing.
01:06:09.120 A 17-year-old has been arrested for, quote,
01:06:12.700 I've got it on screen if you guys want to show it, except I've got to shrink this stupid ad.
01:06:17.360 Honestly, good for the FBI because this is a bipartisan problem and this is what they should be spending their time on.
01:06:22.120 I think I said this rightly.
01:06:23.520 Hundreds of swatting incidents, Blake.
01:06:25.760 Hundreds?
01:06:27.700 Hundreds.
01:06:28.100 Did this person do anything except swat people?
01:06:31.000 I have the photo on screen if you guys want to show it.
01:06:33.100 That's remarkable.
01:06:35.160 So we've got...
01:06:36.180 Jack, I'm just bringing it up because it very well could have been...
01:06:38.200 This could have been tied to you.
01:06:39.560 This could be your family, Jack.
01:06:40.680 What's the headline?
01:06:41.500 What's the headline?
01:06:42.280 The headline is 17-year-old alleged serial swatter charged after police says he made threats throughout the country.
01:06:48.300 And it makes sense because it was so repetitive, right?
01:06:51.320 It was so widespread of what was happening.
01:06:53.760 We don't know the specifics yet.
01:06:55.100 I'm sure the indictment will be pretty widespread and they might even find more.
01:06:59.540 Allegedly, he threatened a mass shooting at a mosque in Sanford, Florida.
01:07:03.680 That's probably what got their attention, yeah.
01:07:05.540 But allegedly, he did many of them.
01:07:08.280 So...
01:07:08.480 You're right.
01:07:08.840 He said he was going to commit a mass shooting in the name of Satan.
01:07:13.880 But hundreds of swatting incidents...
01:07:15.980 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:07:16.580 Wait, listen to this.
01:07:17.300 Listen to this.
01:07:17.760 He created several accounts on websites offering swatting services.
01:07:25.520 So basically, what you're saying is that what he was running or possibly what these sites are running...
01:07:31.940 And this is something that I had actually suggested at one point when I was discussing this with my family who went through this on Christmas Day as well as a couple of days before Christmas when parents were swatted twice.
01:07:44.360 That it seemed like it seemed like the incidents were, how should I say, like they weren't very familiar with the situation.
01:07:53.440 Like they weren't very familiar with who they were talking about or what was going on.
01:07:57.180 They weren't super familiar with some of the details as if...
01:08:03.240 And quite frankly, it just didn't sound like somebody who was American.
01:08:06.280 And so I actually had had this thought that, you know, it almost sounds like somebody in a call center somewhere.
01:08:12.540 And the fact that they're talking about websites offering swatting services and various IP addresses connected with those accounts, that's exactly what I was thinking was going on.
01:08:22.860 So there you go.
01:08:23.820 Anyway, that was some breaking news.
01:08:25.640 So what is the final topic we have here?
01:08:27.600 Well, we have to be out in five minutes.
01:08:28.900 So do we want to hit it?
01:08:29.940 Um, well, we can go eight to 10.
01:08:33.980 Yeah, I find if we get, if I don't put time limits on this, it ends up and I got to hit this guy because he's, we kind of own this topic.
01:08:40.680 So last, you know, two weeks ago, we debated pilots.
01:08:43.960 Last week, we talked about how this started a huge running feud between Steve Saylor and this fellow named Will Stancil.
01:08:51.680 Will Stancil.
01:08:52.480 It's still going on, isn't it?
01:08:53.420 And it's still going.
01:08:54.280 He's still having meltdown.
01:08:55.280 It's probably helping him.
01:08:56.140 I bet he's getting followers and he would be selling copies of his book if he'd written one.
01:09:00.380 But Steve Saylor does have a book and they've apparently sold many hundreds of copies specifically with the promo code that they tied to this.
01:09:08.100 I've even heard that they've sold them to people who had already bought copies.
01:09:11.280 They bought another one over this.
01:09:12.980 So last week, we described Will Stancil as a Hick Lib.
01:09:16.180 That's the sort of a person from Oliver Anthony is what I thought of at midnight.
01:09:20.500 I woke up, Jack.
01:09:21.520 I'm sorry to interrupt.
01:09:22.140 I said, oh, my goodness, Oliver Anthony was the perfect Hick Lib that we didn't mention in that segment.
01:09:27.160 Please continue.
01:09:27.760 These people who come from middle America, often red states or at least red communities.
01:09:33.120 They grow up and they decide these places aren't sophisticated enough for them.
01:09:37.520 Too many people believe in God.
01:09:39.280 They believe too many conservative things and they love to dump on where they're from.
01:09:43.100 And, of course, Will Stancil, I think he is from Minnesota or at least went to school in Minnesota.
01:09:47.460 And he's still in this running feud with him.
01:09:50.420 And so what he's been talking about is, yeah, somehow the topic got on Italy.
01:09:56.160 And he's like, I've been I lived in Italy for a bit.
01:09:58.560 He tweeted this.
01:10:00.040 I lived in Italy for a bit.
01:10:01.300 And while the food is great, empanada stands and Korean food would make much of the country better.
01:10:07.980 And this turned into a flowing discourse of, yeah, like Italy's great, but wouldn't it be better if it just had more ethnic restaurants?
01:10:16.340 And this stood out because this is what you always hear from people.
01:10:19.820 Why do we need to have open borders?
01:10:21.700 Why do we need to have a million illegal immigrants, a million legal, three million illegals?
01:10:26.280 Well, think of think of the ethnic food that we'll get as a result of this.
01:10:29.840 Now, I feel like we already have that ethnic food, and yet it still serves as the perpetual justification for it that, you know, yeah, we already have a Mexican restaurant in every town.
01:10:40.920 But, you know, you need more Mexican restaurants.
01:10:43.920 One can never have enough Mexican restaurants or Thai restaurants or Indian restaurants or Kampuchean restaurants or something.
01:10:50.600 The funniest is when the immigrant doesn't embrace the culture he's from.
01:10:55.960 That's the – and by the way, it's the greatest Seinfeld episode ever where Babu bought –
01:11:00.440 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:11:01.560 He has like – and Jerry convinces him.
01:11:03.460 We know you should do Babu.
01:11:04.820 And he's like, wait, you know what you should do?
01:11:06.400 And he gives them all these recommendations.
01:11:07.960 And I love it.
01:11:08.920 There's a restaurant here in Scottsdale, and it's a Japanese restaurant, and it's owned by a Venezuelan, and it's the funniest thing ever.
01:11:14.340 And that's common.
01:11:15.340 No, I think it's awesome.
01:11:16.640 I'm not – like it's not a criticism.
01:11:17.620 I just think it's hilarious.
01:11:18.220 It's very common.
01:11:19.140 Like I've heard it's very common for all kind of Asian restaurants, just, you know, total crossover.
01:11:24.320 So you'll have a Japanese guy who owns a Chinese restaurant or vice versa.
01:11:26.960 Whatever.
01:11:27.160 Fine.
01:11:27.400 It's America.
01:11:27.920 And, you know, the back area cooks.
01:11:30.840 I've heard everywhere west of the Mississippi kitchen cooks, regardless of type of restaurant, are Mexican or Hispanic in some capacity.
01:11:37.700 Like they're the kind of grunt labor in almost all ethnic restaurants.
01:11:42.160 And there's actually an amusing amount of narrow-minded this or like lack of experience.
01:11:48.360 Because, for example, if you go to Japan – I've been to Japan.
01:11:51.660 Japan has national – international cuisines of all sorts.
01:11:54.820 They have Italian restaurants, French restaurants, British restaurants, and all of that.
01:11:59.320 And they're really good at it.
01:12:00.940 And they don't have a huge amount of immigrants there.
01:12:04.180 And also just the fact –
01:12:05.920 They're getting more.
01:12:06.520 He, you know, he goes to Italy, which has an enormous culinary tradition that can be immensely rich.
01:12:13.140 And just thinks, man, it'd be so great if I could find, you know, Salvadoran empanadas here.
01:12:17.760 And the deeper truth is, is that the people who say they love diversity want every city on planet Earth to essentially be the exact same thing.
01:12:28.640 No, but also just these are the type of people that would go to London and eat at like TGI Fridays.
01:12:34.160 Or just – they would go – yeah.
01:12:35.300 It's just – you know the type I'm talking about, Andrew?
01:12:37.460 No, they'd go to Brickrow.
01:12:38.680 They'd go to Brickrow for the Indian food.
01:12:40.620 They'd be like, oh, I love –
01:12:41.600 Or they'd go to New York City and they eat at Olive Garden.
01:12:44.420 And I'm like, yeah, you're just –
01:12:45.660 I have a confection.
01:12:47.060 You're not doing this right.
01:12:47.860 So I was in Poland a couple months ago and I met a friend of mine.
01:12:51.720 Visiting Auschwitz.
01:12:52.560 Yeah, and all that.
01:12:53.280 Well, I didn't go to the restaurant at Auschwitz.
01:12:54.800 But I was in Wrocław and I met a friend of mine and I asked him – he asked, where do you want to go?
01:13:00.060 And I'm like, well, I'm going to go to a lot of Polish restaurants.
01:13:03.040 I want to see if Poland can do a Mexican restaurant.
01:13:06.060 And so I had us go to a Mexican restaurant.
01:13:08.540 Was it any good?
01:13:09.200 It was good, but the funnier thing about it was the handful of ways they do mess it up.
01:13:14.420 So, for example, we got a plate of tortilla chips with salsa and dip.
01:13:21.500 And what was funny is it was like a tapas plate.
01:13:25.860 So it was an extremely tiny bowl of salsa and then an extremely tiny plate of chips.
01:13:30.860 I'm not sure that there were 15 chips on this dish.
01:13:34.080 And so while it was good, it was not what you would typically encounter in an American-Mexican restaurant.
01:13:41.160 And then the menu was very narrow.
01:13:43.140 They had tacos and one or two other dishes, but there was no enchilada.
01:13:49.800 There was no cheese queso that just wasn't on their radar to include that.
01:13:54.600 It was otherwise a nice restaurant, but it really stood out what was not present there.
01:13:58.800 Very good.
01:14:00.620 Final thoughts, guys, around the horn.
01:14:01.900 Jack, you first.
01:14:03.560 Well, of course, I'm very excited that we have named Taylor Swift our latest national ambassador,
01:14:09.940 first national ambassador for White History Month.
01:14:11.880 And, of course, as we know, at the Super Bowl, they'll be performing the Black National Anthem.
01:14:15.920 So we are at this time trying to figure out which white national anthem will we pick for Taylor Swift to sing.
01:14:21.960 Andrew, final thoughts.
01:14:24.960 I want to show this image 84 here.
01:14:27.820 I think this is tied to the last Empanada Open Borders topic.
01:14:34.680 This jerk, his name is Juan Boada, and he got into a mob fight in the streets of New York City, beat up two cops, big mob of illegal aliens.
01:14:47.040 And, yeah, here he is just flipping off the reporter.
01:14:50.120 Some of his other essays did the same thing.
01:14:53.280 And I literally have not been so disgusted by his story in a long time.
01:14:57.780 I think this should be the image that this Will Stancil guy should have to defend over and over and over again
01:15:03.540 and tell us again and again why we need to open our borders to these miscreants, these thugs, and these deplorable humans
01:15:10.900 that break our laws and have no regard for our country.
01:15:14.260 And, by the way, we should be playing that him flipping off our country over and over again.
01:15:20.960 Yeah, here's the video of them beating up two cops.
01:15:24.580 This guy got released without bail, and I just think it's such a disgusting, sad reality of our current moment in time.
01:15:32.100 And so Will Stancil can suck it, and he can watch this video on repeat in his dreams.
01:15:35.600 Andrew, Andrew, think about how many Empanada stands they might already have opened.
01:15:39.680 They probably were released on bail because they said, we need to go man an Empanada stand right now.
01:15:46.080 I have a slightly different take than Andrew.
01:15:48.440 I honestly, I mean, I think I actually congratulate this migrant for at least just being one of them who's just finally honest.
01:15:55.900 Because this is how all legal immigrants are.
01:15:58.140 This is how many legal immigrants are when it comes to respect for our country, respect for our culture, respect for our laws.
01:16:05.620 This guy's just being honest.
01:16:06.520 He's finally actually being honest about how these massive third-world hordes look at our country.
01:16:12.900 And they say, you know what?
01:16:14.040 Double middle fingers.
01:16:14.960 We're going to do what we want, and you're going to let us – and you're going to watch us do it.
01:16:18.800 Yeah.
01:16:19.280 Very – okay.
01:16:20.360 Got it, Andrew.
01:16:22.000 No, no, no.
01:16:22.580 I mean it's – I agree.
01:16:24.560 I agree.
01:16:25.260 It's not just an illegal thing.
01:16:26.780 I think you can make comments about illegal immigration and try and keep it in a box, and people are like, ah, the legals too.
01:16:32.420 And it's totally true.
01:16:33.420 We used to treat legal immigration as almost a sacred thing.
01:16:37.080 I mean we were bestowing upon people the opportunity to have the life of their dreams, and we treated it as sacred and holy, and people revered it.
01:16:46.700 And you're right.
01:16:47.860 This is what we've made it.
01:16:49.740 We've made this – we've degraded citizenship.
01:16:52.020 We've degraded legal immigration.
01:16:53.460 We've degraded every single possible thing.
01:16:55.540 And this guy just gets the system that he's playing.
01:16:57.600 He knows it's a rigged game in his favor, and he's just going to – he's owning it.
01:17:01.680 So I guess, yeah, kudos to him.
01:17:03.700 Until next week, guys.
01:17:04.780 Keep committing thought crimes.
01:17:06.380 See you soon.
01:17:09.280 Thought crime is death.
01:17:27.600 I hope you are.
01:17:41.300 I hope he laysным.
01:17:41.940 Bye.
01:17:42.860 You're welcome.
01:17:43.380 You're welcome.
01:17:43.780 It's on Monday.
01:17:44.300 I hope he stays.
01:17:44.860 If he hears in the morning.
01:17:45.780 It's on Wednesday.
01:17:46.360 I'm learning.
01:17:46.700 Listen to these two things come from.
01:17:47.660 I hope he stays.
01:17:49.000 I hope he stays.
01:17:49.280 I hope he stays.
01:17:50.340 I hope he stays.
01:17:51.440 It's on Sunday.
01:17:52.360 I dois to have to take about him.
01:17:53.300 I hope he stays.
01:17:54.080 I hope he stays.
01:17:54.500 I hope he tails.
01:17:55.240 I hope he stays.