Is it possible to love yourself if you don t love yourself? Do you have to love anyone else before you can love others? Or can you be in love with yourself? In this episode, Pastor Ken explains why he doesn t think this is a good idea.
00:00:00.000Back when the major show was on Thursday and everything else was on Mug Club, I think they were called Crowder Closes, which is a silly name.
00:00:07.000I don't know what we call them now, but I have a moment of your time and you can comment if you want me to do it on Thursday toward the end or like this today.
00:00:16.000I'm going to talk about a A topic that I've been hearing a lot lately, or I guess seeing on the Instagram feed, which by the way is toxic.
00:00:22.000It's likely the worst thing for your mind.
00:00:24.000That's why we always tell you this is just a show.
00:02:05.000I would much sooner believe that someone who dislikes themselves is capable of serving and loving others Before someone who adores themselves, to use those extreme examples.
00:02:33.000I don't know if that would constitute self-loathing or hated themselves, but certainly had a lot of Had a lot of animosity towards himself.
00:02:45.000Do you believe that that person is less capable of loving someone else than an Instagram self-infatuated model who undoubtedly loves themselves?
00:02:58.000And why are you the only person to whom this applies, if you don't love yourself?
00:03:04.000We never hear, oh, if they don't love their cousins, they're incapable of Loving anyone else, surely.
00:03:10.000Oh, if you don't love your brother, you're not capable of loving me.
00:03:15.000Well, no, Jesus said something like that.
00:03:17.000It wasn't always about loving yourself.
00:03:20.000People are capable of loving all kinds of people while disliking others, including yourself, or at least certainly qualities in individual people.
00:03:33.000Not only is this Self-help bullcrap designed to keep the feed, the beast, going in your Instagram or your TikTok, whatever it is.
00:03:45.000To me, it's more pervasive, and we see this a lot.
00:03:47.000It's designed to convince you that you're never wrong, that you should have no shame.
00:04:32.000And it's not self-loathing to want to work at it and to want to improve yourself so that you may potentially lift your own veil of shame to become someone you can truly respect and ultimately love.
00:04:46.000You can't love someone you don't respect.
00:09:18.000We will be tomorrow announcing when the Hodgewins, your show, is going to be starting on Mug Club, right here, this very network, this month.
00:09:24.000So tomorrow we're going to have the official announcements, the date, the time, and how you guys sign up.
00:09:46.000But, Jamal Bowman, we've done this in the past, you know, and by the way, if you, before we finish, I'm going to have to do this before the rundown.
00:09:56.000Because YouTube doesn't, sometimes they don't want us to do this segment, but it's the word for sure.
00:10:00.000If you see this on YouTube at any point today, Head on over to Rumble, that's the best place to watch anyway, because we will be doing Back to the Rundown.
00:10:25.000I don't know if you guys know this, he pulled the alarm over trying to, of course, avoid getting through this government spending bill, the vote so they can put it firmly on Republicans and say, look, the government shutdown, which really only affects federal workers, and I don't really care.
00:10:37.000Also, the Nobel Prize was just awarded to some scientists for the mRNA injection.
00:10:42.000So we'll be talking about that, who these people are, and I don't know, we'll give you an update, how many billions of dollars in profits these companies have made, and how many billions of dollars in, well, subsidies came from you, the tech.
00:11:04.000They're giving prison time away to January 6th people for doing the exact same thing.
00:11:07.000In their terms, they were, what, inhibiting a public, I don't even know what they call it, but like a public process or some kind of thing.
00:13:44.000Remember when you did, I don't know if you mentioned it.
00:13:47.000Yeah, we did it on this show, the exact same thing happened.
00:13:49.000Yeah, we had Audio Wade down there on the floor, but you did it in a nice way.
00:13:52.000I was a little worried about the chair just in that because I'm like, oh, he's going to fall out of the chair when he passes out a little bit, but he held himself good.
00:14:47.000If I go to the store, I'm like, yo, come tag along with me.
00:14:49.000Because they're not accepting you for who you are.
00:14:52.000And I think it does work both ways with women.
00:14:54.000Women are usually going to the club by themselves.
00:14:57.000And that's what I was doing in that relationship.
00:14:59.000I was going out with my friends because I could act like myself.
00:15:02.000And he always tried to repress who I was.
00:15:04.000And I was like, crazy girl and like having fun and doing whatever I wanted.
00:15:08.000And he would always- It's pronounced- I think that's why people go out separately, because they want to be themselves without being judged.
00:17:22.000Women now are, so I want to have a guy, so I want him to be, or maybe they're in an open relationship, in which case, why be in an open relationship at all?
00:17:28.000I mean, I don't know how many people are sleeping with your wife, Will Smith, but let's go back to traditional relationships here.
00:17:33.000We're women now, so I want a man, I want him to be ready to provide, protect, and serve for me, and then I want to be able to go out and do all the things that I also enjoyed when I was single.
00:17:40.000And I want him to be strong, I want him to be masculine, but I also want him to be sensitive, but not too sensitive, and I want him to pay for everything even though I want to have equal rights on every single front.
00:17:53.000By the way, this girl, I'm just guessing on the types of guys that she's going to bring in.
00:17:58.000Is it okay if those guys continue to go out and have guys nights where they go out and find random girls to hook up with and just kind of sleep around and never do anything around their house?
00:18:05.000It's probably kind of a mess because they really don't spend a whole lot of time there.
00:18:49.00040% of young men will not get married ever, and now women in their 30s, I think it's about 60%, are saying there are no men out there worth marrying.
00:18:55.000Well, because they don't want to marry that!
00:19:04.000Even if you guys want to go out to the pub, have a drink, have a sandwich, watch a sports game, whatever it is that you watch, the sports ball, you want to go out with your girlfriends, go to a movie, have a girlfriend, fine.
00:25:56.000Well, and look, the reason we said that was one of the qualifications is because Gavin Newsom promised that he would appoint a black person to this role.
00:27:10.000And all the MugClip shows, by the way, have free portions on Rumble and on Apple and Spotify.
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00:27:22.000You said you have a clip now, Donald Trump.
00:27:24.000Yeah, so Donald Trump actually right now is in court over the civil fraud trial, and I think it's in New York, and so he had some choice words for the New York DA.
00:27:36.000We have a racist attorney general who's a horror show who ran on the basis that she was going to get Trump before she even knew anything about me.
00:29:22.000I love that he's having this out in the open.
00:29:24.000Yo, careful, this person's going after, guess what, this person was targeting, no, but this person was targeting Donald Trump no matter what.
00:29:29.000And you will have lawyers and you will have advisors tell you, no, no, keep it quiet, hope that they move on from this, and then, you know, move on to the next thing, right?
00:29:36.000The negative news cycle will go not when they've targeted you and it's a smear campaign where their only goal is to target you.
00:29:43.000If it's something that's temporary, where they think they can damage you, which will damage some kind of goal, or damage some kind of specific legislative accomplishment.
00:29:51.000Like we saw that with Matt Gaetz at one point.
00:30:57.000Whether you're a Trump person or not, they're going to go after him no matter what he does, and that will happen with any person with an R next to their name who happens to be effective.
00:33:18.000But every now and then, you know, you have to commit a gross safety violation.
00:33:22.000And just before the House was scheduled to vote on that funding bill, New York Congressman Jamal Bowman pulled a fire alarm inside the Cannon House office building.
00:33:31.000This photo has just been released by U.S.
00:36:52.000It was at the wrong location and instead I showed up to like some blog con thing and there was some guy walking around in latex and like anime and at this point I could see my channel looking like this is weird and I just said, I just gotta get out of here.
00:37:10.000So, Bowman's fellow socialist, and I say this because it's self-described, his fellow socialist representative at AOC, who by the way does look like she has an eye trainer, so she's looking good here, defended Bowman on CNN.
00:37:22.000He says it was an accident, he thought pulling the alarm would open a door based on the fact that the doors to his right there were locked and there was a sign that he said he was, I think someone said it was confusing.
00:37:32.000I'll be honest, it doesn't really make sense to me, his explanation.
00:37:40.000I mean, listen, I think if you actually do see some of the photos of the signs, I think there's something to be said about the government's about to shut down.
00:39:08.000He goes, Will Congressman Jamal Bowman be prosecuted and imprisoned for dangerously, for very dangerously, pulling and setting off the main fire alarm system in order to stop a congressional vote that was going on in D.C.?
00:42:15.000It's a third and a quarter of your students can do basic math and reading.
00:42:22.000If nothing else, can we say, hey, it hasn't worked?
00:42:25.000Hey, you screwed those, you screwed those kids academically, you left them behind.
00:42:29.000Now, he's also introduced bills to, in case you haven't, in case you don't have this in your memory bank, all references are available at laddosgutter.com.
00:42:37.000Tax money that you haven't even earned yet.
00:42:41.000Tax quote-unquote excess profits, which is never really fully clearly defined.
00:42:44.000And then he wanted to designate August 2023 as official hip-hop recognition month.
00:43:31.000I love how he's like, he's sitting there saying, hey, only 34% of people from your academy are capable of math and 24%, sorry, 24% are capable of math and only 34% are capable of reading.
00:45:32.000No, it's, I want to grandstand and say, look at Republicans shutting down the government while he pulls the fire exit and storms out the back.
00:46:25.000This idea that your life is going to come to an end if the government doesn't increase its spending by another, whatever, trillion dollars.
00:47:03.000When you have people who've accomplished nothing, who've actually hurt their local communities, and simply want to raise some money being a talking head on a cable news network that nobody watches anymore, and so they commit, at the very, at the very least, gross safety violations, most likely serious crimes or minor felonies, and that's why we just needed to revisit this, like if you agree that Bowman is a giant Piece of shit.
00:47:28.000Alright, you said do you want to explain the bill or do you want to go to the Nobel
00:48:03.000So, government will continue to exist, poorly, and you will foot the bill, and this is going to happen in another, depending, nine months time, one year's time, depending on the interval.
00:48:14.000Well, so there's some interesting things that have happened.
00:50:01.000I hope he didn't just go out and say some stuff like last time when he wouldn't vote for McCarthy and then somebody came and literally leaned in and spoke very harshly to him and then he voted for McCarthy.
00:50:09.000I need to make sure, like, if you're going to go after this guy that nobody likes, make sure that you can get the job done.
00:50:14.000Don't just go out there and throw stuff out hoping for, you know, theater, that you're going to get some votes out of it.
00:50:20.000That's what every government thing, that ceiling rate, all of this stuff, it's just absolutely silly.
00:50:25.000So, you know what, comment below if you'd like to see McCarthy removed as Speaker, and if you would rather see someone like a Matt Gaetz.
00:50:31.000No one is perfect, just to be clear, but I've never worshipped politicians, and I think that we've gotten to this point of Unfortunately, on the conservative side, look, there's an unbelievable amount of non-profit influence who also bump, rub shoulders, I guess I should say, with GOP politicians.
00:50:49.000A lot of these other conservatives out there running charities, 501c3s, 501c4s, we run a business, and so we'll often get from Even people who we've covered today sometimes, right?
00:50:59.000Saying, hey, we want to come on the show, but we want these talking points.
00:51:02.000And we go, no, we're not going to do that.
00:51:04.000We're not just going to have you on to sell your book.
00:51:06.000They think that these programs, because they largely do in the conservative space, exist to push their next campaign, as opposed to these programs exist to be a platform where they can answer to you, the people.
00:52:20.000So, the prize for physiology has been awarded to two United States-based researchers for their research and their work on the mRNA vaccine.
00:52:31.000The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institute has today decided to award The 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, jointly to Kathleen Carrico and Drew Weissman, for their discoveries concerning nucleoside base modifications.
00:52:51.000Always a good call to have it delivered by a Bond villain.
00:53:00.000A vaccine that wears off after six months.
00:54:58.000I think Sam has it or somebody has it.
00:55:00.000But he goes, what they did is actually did X, which did this to it, which made all the spike proteins available, which is what is causing all of the problems.
00:55:27.000And we'll get to some key facts here because we always have to be careful when we're on YouTube because... I think now they allow you to question vaccine.
00:55:38.000Someone should pull this from back when they announced that you could question election results.
00:55:41.000On that show I said, I guarantee you they're preparing to do the Russia, Russia, Russia thing because That's what's going to happen in the next election.
00:55:47.000Now, we see Hillary Clinton preparing, saying, oh, Putin's going to try and meddle with this election.
00:55:51.000Well, because there's a 27-point spread between the recent poll and Donald Trump, how he was performing in the last election.
00:55:58.000If the election were held today, it would be an absolute landslide.
00:56:10.000And I think it's the same thing now with COVID and the vaccine, which makes me think they're probably going to look to try and pin the negative effects of the COVID vaccine on Operation Warp Speed and Donald Trump.
00:56:19.000So I know you're saying that video was anecdotal.
00:56:22.000Okay, but here's something that's not.
00:56:23.000Here's something that is not empirical, but historical.
00:56:26.000We're talking about the Nobel Prize winners.
00:56:28.000These people join other luminaries such as Fritz Haber, who developed chlorine gas, won a prize.
00:56:35.000Antonio Igas Moniz, the lobotomy inventor, so that's a wonderful one.
00:56:42.000And Al Gore, professional Swedish massage enthusiast, and he won a prize for an inconvenient truth, which a British High Court ruled had nine significant errors.
00:57:03.000Not to be outdone, former President Barack Obama got the Peace Prize eight months into his first term for, quote, extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.
00:57:17.000And so, I said this was like a preemptive, it was like a minority report Peace Prize they gave to him for things he hadn't done yet.
00:57:24.000And then he used the Peace Prize, the award, to go on to effectively bring world peace.
00:57:30.000Time Magazine says an American drone strike hit a wedding convoy yesterday in Yemen.
00:57:35.000At least 13 people were reportedly killed.
00:57:38.000Initial reports say suspected militants were thought to be traveling with the group, but civilians may have been mistakenly targeted.
00:57:45.000A red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized.
00:57:52.000First of all, I didn't set a red line.
00:59:24.000What I'm saying is these institutions who have told you that they are the only ones who can effectively employ the scientific method, look, right now, hold on a second, is there the Nobel Prize Committee?
00:59:35.000Is there science that exists today that 20 years from now, when we look back on this like the chlorine gas guy or Yasser Arafat, are there scientists and is there science today that suggests that the mRNA injection is actually harmful?
00:59:51.000That this is not a good thing and certainly not for children.
00:59:55.000With Fauci and AIDS, where he said it could be transmitted through cereal boxes, From a child, from a parent to their child, if they lived in the same duplex, right?
01:00:05.000Was there science available that said that was wrong?
01:00:07.000People look back and say, oh, we didn't know better.
01:01:03.000So, when we're talking about the mRNA injection, Big Pharma, they raked in huge, record profits, right, from this COVID vaccine, for which the researchers were just awarded a Nobel Prize.
01:02:56.000Which, by the way, is a tougher pill to swallow than when you understand that you paid for that when many of you were out of work through mandate.
01:03:03.000And all the while, Pfizer was lobbying for these vaccine mandates.
01:03:06.000Also, by the way, kind of surprising that they're one in the same with the CDC, with WHO, who are lobbying for lockdowns.
01:03:12.000Sorry, I think the WHO said they actually weren't helpful.
01:03:15.000Well, but they didn't do anything about that.
01:04:16.000You're getting your check from bailing out any profits that are generated after your bailout should be paid back to you, not to the government, into a slush fund, to you, the taxpayer, with interest.
01:04:24.000So 90 billion here, I don't know if we go through the banks, a few hundred billion there, you add up, you'd have a few trillion dollars a year in these profits that can be distributed back to the people.
01:07:34.000And in this case, it's really tough to swallow because it's one of the biggest mistakes in history, this experimental mRNA injection that you forced us to fund and then you tried to force people to take.
01:07:45.000And even when it didn't work, you just said, you know what, more boosters.
01:07:48.000Even when international governments, I believe it's, is it the UK?
01:07:51.000There are governments in Europe who've said we're not going to be giving this injection to young people, to people I believe under the age of 16.
01:08:47.000I was going to say, too, they got all this money to fund it, and then they mandated it, and then they told you you couldn't sue when there was an adverse reaction as well.
01:08:55.000And they're continuing to fund it, all of the boosters as well.
01:08:59.000That's not all being funded by big pharma.
01:09:01.000And by the way, isn't it funny, it's the Democrats, obviously, who love this vaccine.
01:09:04.000Remember we showed that Canadian clip, like, I'm just a walking human pincushion!
01:09:08.000And they weren't even being facetious, they were actually being genuine.
01:09:11.000It was like a parody, this video of these Canadian women on a morning show.
01:09:18.000These are the people who wanted to push through Obamacare, which, again, didn't look out for you.
01:09:21.000It was the biggest kickback to the insurance industries.
01:09:24.000Now, the proposed solution from people who were more libertarian and more conservative was, well, hold on a second, okay, let's look at allowing insurance across state lines to increase competition.
01:09:51.000You should be able to sue, but the frivolous lawsuits like Professional Ambulance Chaser, you know, John Edwards, we suggest it.
01:09:57.000They were adamantly against it, the left.
01:10:00.000Until it comes to the vaccine companies, who, by the way, these giant corporations get 30 billion of your tax dollars.
01:10:07.000Same thing, of course, we're against, we're against the big banks, we're against these... Until Vanguard and BlackRock, they've bought up so many single-family units that you are not able to afford a house, and they've been deemed too big to fail by the socialist-in-chief Elizabeth Warren.
01:10:22.000Chief, poor choice of words, because she's the least Native American person ever.
01:10:29.000This is the problem with those in government, is it's socialism really for thee, but not for me, and not for these companies.
01:10:37.000BlackRock, Vanguard, just so you know, the reason that housing prices are unaffordable has nothing to do with your neighbor buying up houses.
01:10:47.000Certainly in this economy right now has nothing to do with the economy being so rip-roaring that there aren't enough homes for people.
01:10:54.000The ratio of people to homes right now is at a pretty good, pretty healthy level.
01:10:59.000Or it would be if these units weren't being purchased by multi-trillion dollar companies who are deemed too big to fail by the government.
01:11:09.000The reason that these pharmaceutical companies are able to go out and create these experimental injections and do so consequence-free is because of you.
01:11:18.000Because they're deemed too big to fail and they're only able to do it through your money.
01:11:22.000You probably didn't have 30 billion dollars lying around.
01:11:27.000They took it from you by force and then they made you take their shitty product by force.
01:11:33.000They take your houses by force, by coercion, And then they make you pay to bail out their company when the houses eventually force their company to go under through coercion.
01:11:44.000At the end of the day, it's someone with a gun.
01:11:47.000It's someone at your door with a gun saying, pay your taxes.
01:11:50.000That's the root problem of all of this.
01:11:52.000And then they have the nerve to tell you that you shouldn't own a gun.
01:11:55.000How are you going to make me pay my taxes?
01:11:56.000How are you going to make me pay Moderna?
01:11:58.000How are you going to make me pay BlackRock?
01:12:00.000How are you going to make me pay for Chase?
01:12:56.000And we will be announcing the Hodge twins tomorrow on the network, Mr. Guns and Gear, all of that, but we're going to actually go Discuss more hedge fund management.