On this episode of Rumble, the boys discuss the latest in the news, including the announcement of a new portal for people in Europe to access information about crimes committed on trains. They also discuss the recent death of a 26-year-old man who was shot to death in the middle of the night, and why it's time to invade Canada.
00:03:41.000You let me know what's most appropriate, but we actually had the undersecretary here and she teased something, and now it's been unveiled an actual portal for people in Europe.
00:03:48.000Also, Europe doesn't want you to know who commits crimes on trains because they have a PSA that reflected the demographics accurately.
00:03:53.000And I said, let's change it with a white guy.
00:03:56.000Which brings us to another piece of today.
00:12:34.000They're now deciding to play evil country because you've heard numbers as high as 5% of the deaths in Canada, I believe last year, were the result of euthanasia, or as leftists refer to it progress.
00:12:46.000Now, you may be thinking, okay, it's a 92-year-old who's sick, who's on life support.
00:13:52.000They found out about four days after their 26-year-old was killed.
00:13:59.000And I would say murdered, and I'll qualify that.
00:14:03.000First off, this is why you're seeing, I believe the new stats came out, that people with college degrees, particularly young men with college degrees, men who are successful, they're actually more likely to be practicing Christians now.
00:14:17.000We just thought that because we looked to Europe, atheism spreads, and with intelligentsia, academia, people are going to become more godless.
00:14:27.000And this goes back to the foundational framework.
00:14:29.000When I was younger, it used to be Christopher Hitchens and Dawkins debating people, and they would talk about how they didn't need to get their morality or base it on God or any type of principles beyond really what could be defined secularly.
00:16:09.000It's like a sales team that works on commission.
00:16:12.000And I'm willing to bet, just like police officers, the reason that you get pulled over for tickets and violent criminals go free is because you get more bang for your buck if you have to meet a quota and you have to have a certain number of civilian interactions.
00:16:23.000It's faster to dole out a speeding ticket.
00:16:25.000And so I guarantee you, no one's looked into this yet, but you are going to find people being incentivized because they need to prove the success of their program.
00:16:40.000In February of 2026, unsolicited made offers were so common that some Canadian MPs have now proposed a law to ban unsolicited offers to kill you.
00:16:50.000Think of that phrase, to ban unsolicited offers to kill you.
00:17:24.000You've now executed, effectively, a 26-year-old who maybe didn't get enough sunlight, who maybe didn't have the greatest social circle.
00:17:35.000The good thing about seasonal depression, the good thing about depression in general is that it can be cyclical, and there are plenty of people who have gotten better.
00:17:52.000It is such a problem to say, well, look, all right, we can kill old people because they want to, and young people too, if they really want to.
00:18:01.000But we really probably shouldn't have our government-funded department upselling people, upselling people to death.
00:18:23.000I can imagine why that there have been many, many cases of unsolicited made offers to veterans to kill themselves.
00:18:30.000There's a way to honor your heroes, and they'll get mad that I make a joke about Canada's Air Force basically being a prop plane with a 22 rifle.
00:18:41.000How about that's not as disrespectful as killing them?
00:18:45.000Well, they're offering them two-folded flags at their service.
00:18:50.000Canada doesn't get to be a country anymore.
00:19:21.000If you think about this in the United States, if we had a program like this in the United States and people are allowed to euthanize themselves, the incentive to euthanize people would be way less because it is profit-based medical system.
00:19:37.000It's a social-based or what's it called socialized health care up there.
00:20:07.000And what they meant is you would sit before a panel.
00:20:08.000They were saying, basically, a panel of people who determine if you are worthy of the care since it is state funded and if it's within the budget.
00:20:44.000Maybe you're shell-shocked and you're trying to get through it.
00:20:47.000And maybe you're going to therapy or maybe you're going to church and you look into the face of your kids.
00:20:53.000And as we see with a lot of people who have depression, a sense of purpose is actually far more valuable than therapy or a lot of medical interventions.
00:24:31.000I think some of these countries are becoming a little more censorious as the internet challenges what we're all willing to allow.
00:24:38.000And of course, the internet is transnational.
00:24:40.000So these have become diplomatic conversations too, which is how they enter in my purview.
00:24:45.000What I have done is I've offered support, a bit of financial support and just rhetorical support to causes that we're spending less money than our predecessors did, but we are spending it on things that advance American interests and values.
00:24:56.000And it should come as no surprise that free expression is one of those.
00:25:00.000And, you know, at that point, it seemed a little cryptic, but I also understand there are things that are classified that I can't know at that point in time.
00:25:07.000So now Reuters just reported that the U.S. State Department is launching an online portal to allow foreign publics to view banned content.
00:25:56.000Many countries, by the way, right now they're actually considering a ban on X. New study came out.
00:26:01.000It was in Forbes this morning that X veers people more conservative.
00:26:04.000What they mean is when content isn't banned, people tend to become more conservative because they're actually able to hear all perspectives.
00:26:29.000So now when people can actually read these things, you know, when people can actually, for example, go on X and hear interviews with actual doctors about results from medical interventions, they become more conservative.
00:26:44.000You know what the left is really concerned about?
00:26:46.000These countries include, by the way, UK, Canada, Australia, most of the European Union.
00:26:52.000What they really mean to say is, you know, COVID created more conservatives than anything else in our lifetime.
00:27:00.000X being free, Rumble growing, this would effectively be a permanent COVID-like ecosystem where people would be able to encounter and engage with content that they never knew existed.
00:27:14.000They'd be able to hear alternative narratives that they never knew existed, especially if it's based in fact.
00:27:21.000We've all been vindicated on COVID, to be clear.
00:27:24.000We've all been vindicated on election integrity, just to be clear.
00:27:29.000And I'm not even saying vindicated that everything is definitive and one side is all right and one side is all wrong, but the criticisms, the speaking out against the unilateral execution of what we saw during COVID or the unilateral perspective of the elections, we've been vindicated.
00:27:47.000Even those on the right were saying, you know, you shouldn't be broadcasting during the lockdowns.
00:27:50.000Even those on the right saying, you know what, you're making it hard for the rest of us if you talk on YouTube about the elections in 2020.
00:27:58.000We were right because the more people hear it and the more people look into it, the more conservative they become.
00:28:03.000I'll give you a sort of a microcosm of that.
00:28:06.000This very show, the only show that gives you a bibliography, every single show, a lot of you come in, you're on the fence, you go and check out the references and you become more conservative.
00:29:54.000We're going to make, we're not going to force anything on you.
00:29:56.000So in Canada, sometimes they thrust death upon you, right, with their euthanasia programs, their MAID program.
00:30:01.000The United States goes, hey, you guys across the world, you don't have access to what we have access to here in the United States because your government said that you wouldn't be able to.
00:30:10.000So we're going to give you a tool so that you can access the things that you want.
00:30:25.000And I think this is important because at a certain, at a certain juncture, you need to say, okay, we're at a period in time where, I don't know, not everything is black and white, but there probably, there's such a divide.
00:30:38.000You can't say we are so divided and not acknowledge that there would have to be a good guy, bad guy, a good side, bad side, or a more good side and a more bad side.
00:31:12.000Because, I mean, free speech is a pure bullshit if nobody knows how you are guided through this so-called free speech, especially when it's to be guided from one hated speech to another way to speech.
00:31:25.000I just want to have a transparent road through these different speeches.
00:31:30.000And I want, by the way, to have a sort of public order.
00:31:33.000I want to avoid racist speech, hated speech, and so on.
00:31:37.000And the third one is a respect of language diversity.
00:32:16.000Government shouldn't tell you what you can and can't watch.
00:32:18.000Government should be the only dictators to what you can and can't watch.
00:32:22.000And now you have more of Europe, the German chancellor, directly comparing, again, free speech, open internet, MAGA, that's one of our positions, platforms, Comparing that perspective directly to China invading Taiwan.
00:32:38.000Plötzlich ist der Krieg zurück in Europa.
00:32:43.000Plötzlich sehen wir, wie die amerikanische Regierung es ernst meint mit dem, was sie Make America Great Again nennt.
00:33:55.000If China's so bad, then why would Germany be seeking a strategic partnership and opening up relations with China more?
00:34:03.000Check the references during the same speech.
00:34:05.000Yeah, so he said that MAGA conservative free speech, no free speech.
00:34:10.000Okay, who who's a good guy or bad guy, United States or China?
00:34:14.000They say that you're a totalitarian under a dictatorship, this kind of regime, more so than China, because Germany's made their choice.
00:34:23.000It is a binary choice and they've made one.
00:34:26.000Where do you make yours, Germany and China partnership, while saying the United States is effectively worse than China?
00:34:33.000There also, by the way, have been reports that Germany and China are now collaborating on new war technology, including China's new state-of-the-art panzer.
00:35:22.000We can't believe the United States, who, by the way, funded all of the defense of Europe, if you look at NATO, we can't believe that they don't want to fund it anymore.
00:35:28.000They expect us to honor our agreements.
00:35:30.000And we can't believe that the fascists in the United States want the people of the European Union to be able to access information that the government deems unacceptable.
00:36:39.000If you want to fill in the gaps, if you have some joint pain, what's in there, the clinical dose of curcumin, turmeric, and garlic is really good for your lipids, cholesterol, blood pressure, great.
00:37:42.000So the media in the public eye, they've decided now to edit censor media to reflect the exact opposite of that.
00:37:50.000Now, I know that you might say, well, hold on a second, if it's inaccurate and if it's actually directing us to perceive a threat where maybe it doesn't exist statistically while ignoring a real threat, none of that matters because progress.
00:38:07.000It was the Transport for London, I guess, department.
00:38:11.000They were forced to pull this would you know how to act for a friend campaign.
00:38:17.000And the reason that they pulled it, even though you'll watch this and see that it includes a white person and a black person, is you guessed it.
00:38:48.000I'm just going to rapid fire this for you.
00:38:50.000The real statistics, by the way, non-whites are about 16% of the population in the UK, 60% of the top 100 sex offender suspects, 38% of arrests on trains, 29% of the prison population.
00:39:00.000The black arrest rate is two times that of the white rate, not to mention migrants in the UK.
00:39:04.000If you are a woman and you are out alone and you want to be, you don't want to get Zarutzka, guess what?
00:39:10.000The numbers come back over and over and over again.
00:39:15.000Migrants are black people, but it means if you are going to be the victim of a sex crime, particularly on public transport in the UK, the most likely perpetrator is not a white Englishman.
00:39:32.000The man in the gray suit is staring at you.
00:41:32.000And I can even go one step further, not only the crime statistics, which I gave you.
00:41:36.000When they have done interracial sort of dating dynamics where they have people of all different races rate, or on a scale, an attractiveness scale, members of other races, comes back time and time and time and time again.
00:43:15.000Unless you believe it's true that men don't like or men shouldn't like looking at women, or unless you believe it's true that the most likely sexual assault scenario is a white man and a black woman.
00:43:32.000Even when white people don't commit the crime, when you look at the UK, Europe wants you to know that white people are actually still responsible.
00:43:41.000Never asked whether they're not going to be able to do that.
00:43:42.000What we did after the terror attacks was we came together and we stuck up for each other.
00:43:48.000But you've never asked why are those things happening?
00:44:18.000Oh, well, yeah, the recent increase in violent crimes and rapes correlates directly with the influx of migrants along with the statistics as to who is committing them.
00:44:27.000Keep in mind, that's using Europe's own sources, particularly the UK, where they actually hid grooming gangs.
00:44:57.000Is it a worse world where a single white woman, A, doesn't get on the train because she understands that it may not be that safe, despite the left telling you that public transit is a more viable form of transportation than having your own car?
00:45:15.000Or is it also a worse world where if she looked and saw de Carlos Brown Jr. said, you know what?
00:45:22.000That probably seems like a chance I don't want to take.
00:45:25.000I don't want to make that calculated risk.
00:45:27.000Is that worse because it would be racist if we live in a world where she's alive?
00:45:32.000Now take that and multiply it by thousands.
00:45:35.000What kind of a world do you think we would have if the most likely victims, white and Asian women, set as a course of action, if it's late at night and it's a migrant who doesn't speak English or someone who looks like they're from the latest mixtape that dropped, I'm going to wait for the next car.
00:45:54.000Okay, maybe you're uncomfortable with it.
00:45:57.000Now do it using your daughter or your wife.
00:52:12.000So for those of you who aren't familiar, you may remember this guy, Simu Liu, from Sheng Chi, and from telling, this was sort of what made him go viral and he decided to lean into it.
00:52:24.000That white people can't or shouldn't make boba tea, which frankly I think sucks to begin with, but watch.
00:52:32.000I am studying your can and I am looking for anything that tells me where Boba came from and where Boba came from is Taiwan.
00:52:44.000You know, I started this venture company for a lot of reasons, but really primarily to uplift minority entrepreneurs.
00:52:52.000And not only do I feel like this is not happening here, but that I would be uplifting a business that is profiting off of something that feels so dear to my cultural heritage.
00:53:07.000I want to be a part of bringing boba to the masses, but not like this.
00:53:17.000Makes me sad how successful this business is.
00:53:20.000It makes me sad that people are, you know, they're drinking boba with a raccoon with a sun.
00:53:24.000It doesn't mean that they don't have the opportunity to change and do that.
00:53:27.000That's true, but there has to be a willingness, and I have to be able to invest in these founders knowing that they're not going to be able to do it.
00:53:33.000The collaboration that they've had to this point is with their supplier in Taiwan.
00:53:38.000And if nobody else has told them that before, you can't put that all on them.
00:53:44.000By the way, this is why he's also a terrible human being, but this is most of the left.
00:53:48.000See, they'll say you're racist if you say, you know, it makes me sad or it makes me upset that X person committed this crime or that X person, you know, has taken advantage of another.
00:54:01.000That's typically what conservatives, you know, we say this is impermissible.
00:54:04.000We need to bridle human sinful nature.
00:54:08.000The left says, it makes me sad that this person is successful.
00:54:12.000It makes me sad that this business is successful.
00:54:34.000He did try and clarify his remarks quite poorly shortly thereafter.
00:54:38.000First and foremost, I want to say I think we hit on a really important discussion about cultural appropriation, what it is, how you wouldn't be mad if they were black.
00:54:49.000How is something exploitative rather than kind of paying homage and paying respect?
00:54:56.000You're using electricity to power your smartphone while wearing jeans.
00:54:59.000Tell me about cultural appropriation of death threats and harassment and otherwise just kind of bullying and dark piling.
00:55:08.000And I just want to say that full stop.
00:55:49.000Another thing, too, is he's mad that they didn't put that boba comes from Taiwan on the can after he already said that he wouldn't invest in a non-minority anyway.
00:56:01.000He failed to mention no boba company is putting that tapioca comes from Brazil.
01:00:19.000The reason it bothers Americans so much, again, going back to the goo thing, is because these people, they stand on the shoulders, and so do you.
01:00:27.000So do you, Simu, of what the United States built to try and say someone else could build it better, but they never did.
01:00:33.000And then these same people will lecture us.
01:00:40.000You don't get to lecture me on anything American if you compete against Americans fighting for, or not fighting, but competing for one of our biggest rivals.
01:01:16.000He wrote, you don't have authority on jack shit.
01:01:18.000You're just putting your own culture down to try to make yourself more palatable to white conservatives, you dumb bitch, acting like people don't get their hands dirty eating pizza or ribs or tacos.
01:01:34.000Like, I understand that it can happen if you get pizza that's too greasy or tacos, but the whole thing, like, that's why it's surrounded by relatively dry bread or crust, ribs.
01:01:44.000You may have a point, but that's because there's a bone on it.
01:01:47.000Also, people in China aren't eating them with their hands.
01:02:52.000Then I hear nothing from him for, I think, almost six months.
01:02:56.000And then in February the next year, you know, I got a call to come in the audition.
01:03:01.000I mean, I knew that my life would change, but in a thousand years, I never would have predicted that it would become this kind of phenomenon.
01:03:08.000It's the single most amazing, incredible thing that's ever happened to me.
01:03:12.000Well, why does he get to steal a role from a Korean?
01:03:22.000Yeah, I wouldn't want to do this because, you know, I wouldn't want to see someone, I wouldn't want to support a business that's near and dear to my heart, even though I'm Chinese and it's Taiwanese, so I'm trying to appropriate that there and act as a really basically anything Asian sort of fusion is me.
01:06:17.000He wrote, most disappointing of all I've watched is you, the bystanders and witnesses, have stood idly by and simply not cared enough to speak up.
01:06:24.000Most of you don't even believe that racism exists against Asian people.
01:06:29.000But he only talks about like white people being racist.
01:06:32.000And an example that he pulls is from 1982.
01:06:35.000Keep in mind that blacks commit 20%, 27% of all violent attacks against Asians.
01:06:41.000Actually, they're like 305% more likely to commit violence against Asians than any other neighborhood statistics would actually show.
01:06:50.000Remember there was that stat, it was a small study because they don't want to study it because every time they study interracial crime, it gets really, really bad.
01:06:57.000It was like 85% of all violent crimes in the Bay Area, all, all were committed by blacks against Asians.
01:07:07.000Every time you study it, you discover what you already knew to be true, that black Americans tend to beat the shit out of Asians far more often than white people.
01:07:19.000Nothing about this guy is genuine, including playing a Korean.
01:07:27.000And by the way, I don't even know that he's an actor because the jury has been in for a long time.
01:09:12.000Hey, that was a perfect coupling, and that's an amazing movie.
01:09:15.000Don't ever, I don't want to hear you trash rush hour again.
01:09:17.000Also, don't you love that the sort of emblematic example that you have out there of a successful Asian actress's Aqua Fina whose entire career is predicated on stealing other people's material?