022: The Stateof Comedy w⧸ Leonarda Jonie
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On this week's episode of The Nodcast, host Ryan Higa is joined by special guest and long time friend of the show, David Goggins. The guys talk about the latest release of the Rife Technology shirt, the upcoming Rife Machine Raffle, and much, much more!
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Welcome back, infidels and goyim to Neph to America, your cultural commentary for the end of days.
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Leonardo, can you please tell the people how the hell you got that name, dude?
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Like, I mean, like, it's I feel like I'm talking to a Ninja Turtle.
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Well, Leonardo is actually Albanian for we were expecting a boy.
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My parents were like 100% convinced they were going to have a boy because they're old school.
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So they were like, if we think about having boy, we will have boy.
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So my mom was like, okay, this kid's going to be an artist and I'm going to name him Leonardo.
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And then I come out and she goes, well, last minute adjustment.
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How do they feel about your current, Pat, like life trajectory as comedian?
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I tell them as little as possible about my life.
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They're going to have an artist named Leonardo or a racist named Leonardo.
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Is there any overlap between Albanian and Greek?
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Although they, you know, they hate each other as usual.
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Anybody who's like lives next to each other, hates each other.
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And you're like, hey, you know, outside of this country, nobody knows the difference between you two.
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Because I'm not trying to bring up the whole big fat Greek wedding thing.
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But I went to a big fat Greek wedding, like in real life.
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From the church, it was an Orthodox Greek church, and they did these things three times.
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It was, I was like looking around like, this is bizarre.
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Because thanks to the Ottoman Empire, they're culturally Muslim.
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So what that means is they're basically, they don't practice anything, except they don't eat pork.
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Which is probably good now, because we're learning about all the parasites now.
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I was listening to Top tell this story about this Greek wedding, and I thought the most fascinating part of it was at the end.
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So apparently when they serve little coffees at the end of an Albanian, or I'm sorry, a Greek wedding, it's the same people.
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Like you get your coffee, and then everybody leaves.
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There's always, like, 250 people is a small wedding.
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You'll have people there that you don't know at all, but your parents will be like, their father is from the village where our father is from.
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And then you would bring great shame if you don't invite them.
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And we're like, who the hell is this person, you know?
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They don't even realize that you're alive until they get an invitation to the wedding.
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I watched this whole thing play out and completely unfamiliar with.
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I've been to a lot of other weddings, and this one made no sense.
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But, like, it was just, like, they had a guy with a clarinet, and he was playing all fucking night, sweating with a clarinet.
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They said, like, this, drank it, and everybody left.
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The other side of, like, traditional weddings was, like, what the fuck just happened?
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You know, people, they just stay and have the wedding until people leave, you know?
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So, and a lot of times that can be really late.
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But people will kind of leave after the bride cuts the cake kind of thing.
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And this is one of the many ways that Albanians are better than Greeks.
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You know what I really like about these cultures, though, these old school cultures, right?
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Where it's, like, number one, their racism is overt.
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And it's predicated on the idea that we are better than you.
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David, the entire dance, I swear to God, that's what it was.
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And part of me was, like, that's why it's so off-putting and weird.
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But then they dance by you, and they do, like, one, two, three, kick.
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And they'll look at you all one by one and be, like, fucking this.
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And they're, like, you don't know the dance, that kind of shit.
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Apparently, all their songs were just about their sheep, their goats, and what kind of harvest they yielded that.
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The song will change, but you won't notice it because you don't understand the language.
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But the Albanian songs aren't about their sheep and their goats.
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The Albanian songs are about the motherland, always about the motherland.
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And then, like, every once—and then you're like, this is—we're getting married.
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And they're like, well, we'll throw in a love song.
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And the love song is like, you can help me save the motherland.
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The other thing that I really like about them, too, is that besides the overt racism, which I greatly respect, is the emphasis on shame.
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Like, whatever you do is going to bring shame to the family.
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And these are things that we need in society today.
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Maybe the removal of those is what causes cultural decay.
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But he—this is the most introverted guy I've ever met.
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I mean, I—to meet him, to be friends with him, I had to, like, make him be friends with me.
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They had him—they made him do the—he did the dance.
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Like, the whole—he did, like, a freestyle dance.
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And I was like, I said, how the fuck did they get you to do this?
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Well, so that part—that part—there's pros and cons, right?
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You know, I—like, there's such an extreme emphasis on shame that there—it kind of locks
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And then there's a lack of, like, creativity and growth.
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And so I'm—I think, yes, American culture could use a little shame.
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Like, the last time I saw this girl who had an OnlyFans account go on a podcast with her
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dad right next to her and talk about that, I was like, you could—you could use a little
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Don't talk about how you're selling your pussy online with your dad in front of you
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The Albanians will be like, you'd serve the coffee with the handle to the left instead
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And you're like, all right, let's all relax right now.
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It's like, if we give ground on the coffee, it leads to fucking OnlyFans pushing.
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It's a slippery slope the other way, where it's like, you keep pushing down shame and
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I just feel like it sounds, it feels like an on and off switch to me, like Sharia law.
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Like this is, if we don't do whatever we're doing, it's like Sharia law.
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That's like, that's where you end up if you don't want it to slide back.
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Like, so if you look at the American constitution, this is 300 years old, right?
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And like, I mean, you know, it's a little soft on the edges, but this is good.
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It might be that we need to, it's an awful realization, but I'm like, maybe, maybe we
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need to yell at people facing their coffee cups the wrong way.
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And then you put that like, okay, if you just try to paint your car with spray paint, it
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might look good for a little bit, but immediately it's going to start to chip off and look like
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The, the, the, the burka is that, that hard shell, that shell that protects it from deteriorating.
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We need something very extreme to keep this all from falling apart.
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And neither of you would make it in that culture.
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If you just cover your face for the, for the rest of the podcast, I feel more comfortable.
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I was, I'm here on a show with two retards who have no idea what they're talking about.
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If you want to stop transgenderism, just fucking put everybody in a burka.
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When I was a libertarian, I'd be like, you know what?
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And let me tell you why I could explain it theoretically.
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I was going to say, you know who should be really ashamed of themselves?
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The ones that come into our country, they shit in their street, they shit in ours.
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Look, when Vivek first came out, you know, he was saying a lot of the stuff that we hear
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We need to talk about the way that we're being made slaves.
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And I'm just going to put, I don't fucking care.
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Every, every white Western country wants to come out here and tell you how much progress
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We have a Pakistani mayor in London and Ireland's like, we just hired a Muslim governor.
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And I'm like, oh, you know, it's so interesting.
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If you go to Pakistan, they don't have any Irish presidents.
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So, uh, the only thing you're doing is you're going online and going, oh, look, we got conquered
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and they didn't even have to lift the sword, you know, with men like this, who the fuck
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Not only that, but I see this thing where it's like, they'll show images of like, let's
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say Kensington Ave in, uh, in Philadelphia, right?
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Where there's all these like fentanyl people and they're all like dying on one another and
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they're shitting their pants and they go, look, it's bad in America too.
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But something to be noted here is the worst parts of America look like the best parts
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Like if you go to India, they're also shitting in the streets and they're, you know, smoking
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They're shitting in the streets and shitting their pants and they're not even on drugs.
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So you know that they're like talking to demons, like demons, like shit on the street.
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Where they're like worshiping Nephilim spirits.
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Uh, Shiva and, and, and Vishnu, all these, all these, uh, entities that they worship,
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So the only difference is, uh, the people in Kensington Avenue are being oppressed by these
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demonic entities and the people in India are worshiping them outright.
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So at least they get to have some coherency about them.
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Whereas, you know, the crackheads in, and on fentanyl in Kensington, they're just suffering
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and they're on death's door, but the other people, they get to thrive to a degree.
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I agree with you that I think those, the Hindu gods are basically demons.
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I mean, you go read the descriptions and you're like, you're worshiping a God of death and
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Like what, I mean, how much more blatant do you want this to be?
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And then, um, you know, just, it just people check out, but I think it really goes back
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And I'm sorry that we, you know, we bought this moral equivalency bullshit that they sold
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us since the two thousands, but I, you know, they started earlier, but that's really when
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And I don't think that, I mean, and I, I'll say that too.
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I'll say like, to me, American culture is superior to Albanian culture.
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There are aspects of it that I think are inferior, like their lack of familial ties and the way
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that they'll just put their grandmas in a nursing home inferior, right?
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But on the whole, I think it's actually superior.
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Because I don't see a bunch of Americans trying to immigrate to Albania, but I do see a bunch
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of Albanians trying to immigrate to America because they recognize.
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So a lot of people will just try to separate one aspect of it and take that.
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They're like, well, there's great economic opportunity here.
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And I'm like, where do you think that comes from?
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The economic opportunity is an offspring of the culture that creates it.
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This culture values creativity, innovation, independence.
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They push their children out of the home so they can go out onto the frontier.
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Whereas something that you see with Albanian culture is they get like, at the same time
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that they have like really strong family ties, it's too strong to the point that they just
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want to hold their kids and they go, don't ever leave.
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And then you go, well, now your kids can't ever go beyond what you have accomplished.
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And all, and what I see is like, cause I go, I've gone back a couple of times and I usually
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go back at like pretty significant year intervals.
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So like I went last year cause my brother got married, but the last time before that was
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And so it was like a time-lapse where I got to see my cousins and I just saw, oh, you're
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You're going to, you're going to now run the coffee shop that your parents own.
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You didn't think to create something on your own or go beyond that.
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So I'm like, wow, that's actually really sad because you're basically just living somebody
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And so that's where I see American and British culture as being superior to this, to my culture
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I mean, the Brits are a little like, you know, they're like, put their like six year old on
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And he's like, Bob, he's like, step up a lip check.
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And then that guy comes over and he fucking rules in India.
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It's an interesting, it's an interesting dynamic to think about as a parent too, because as
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I'm raising my kids, I'm kind of like, how do I want to like with my daughter, especially
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because the world will be a lot different for women.
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So I'm like, all right, I have to take over the racist podcast.
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But, but the thing is, it's like, how do I get her there?
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You know, how do, how do you make somebody not like docile and how do you make somebody
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not completely like open to fool, you know, open to foolery?
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And, and that's like the dichotomy between the left and the right that we see.
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That's basically what we talk about at this point, right?
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Like Leonardo just highlighted that really well.
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It's like in these other countries, they're not worried about walking that narrow path.
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You don't want to do too much and have them be all willy nilly, but you also don't want
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to squish them to the point where all they do is become this carbon copy of you meant to
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fill the shoes that you leave behind only in the West.
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Well, I suppose maybe there's an argument for in Britain as well.
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You know, like how do we imbue creativity and discipline simultaneously?
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Where I think other countries, they just focus primarily on discipline, you know, it's just
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I don't think Albanian, you know, parents are thinking, oh, how do I make sure that my
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Because again, that's not part of what they're used to.
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Like they're, they're used to having four or five or six generations living under one roof,
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which becomes very oppressive because you just now have to like, you know, conform and be
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codependent to all these, this whole system that's bigger than you.
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And that's why I actually think, you know, America has been able to succeed because they
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They have this sense of like, go follow, you know, the impulses that you have.
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See that the thing, the scary thing about that is like the, the liberty of America, like,
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whereas you can see that like, all right, the entrepreneurial attitude, that's great.
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And, and, and this is where you kind of get back to that Christian perspective, right?
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And he gives it to us fully knowing that we might go too far and that we are going to
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But the alternative is basically creating these like meat slaves who don't have any thought
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processes of their own and just are auto, like automatons, right?
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Who just do whatever you programmed into them, which would make God a dictator and a tyrant.
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Well, that's, that's, that's the prodigal son, right?
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This is what we're like, the, the, the one that goes away, spends his riches and then comes
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But maybe, maybe America is in the point of, of the child has gone away and is spending
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Because that's obviously what you're talking about is right.
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But I think you need to, you need to have so much liberty that you need to choose in the
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end to say, I'm going to live under, like by these rules, these are important rules for
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If we are, if we're going to have liberty, it just feels like, like, all right, I was
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20 and people were still doing this exploring thing.
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And then you reach 30, 35, I think I'm 35 on a fucking no.
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And I'm like, I look back and a lot of my generation still has not stopped exploring.
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And it's like, it's a great thing, but it's like, all right, get it together.
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What do you mean, what do you mean they haven't stopped exploring their freedom?
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Honestly, when I see them doing irresponsible, retarded things, and then it usually always
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And it's an imbalance where we talked about that narrow path being freedom and creativity
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Maybe I'm sure, you know, you can argue on that, but they are definitely neglecting the
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This is the paradox that you learn once you go really far into the, into the quote unquote
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You can't have true freedom without discipline.
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And anybody who's ever been, who, who has, will tell you that because you, you usually
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And so then what happens when you go into an addiction, you totally lose freedom.
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So that's something that you learn, but not everybody learns that that's correct.
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And it's, it's a maturity process where you start to realize you go, yeah, um, it's total
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freedom to wake up in the morning and eat donuts.
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And then for lunch, I'm going to eat chocolate and then I'm going to eat for a couple of days.
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That's not actually freedom because is that actually you making like the, the, you that's
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Is that you actually making the self or is that your addiction going?
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Again, we're going to bring it back to our favorite subject.
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Uh, he's a licensed psychologist for 35 years, worked, um, worked in the field for 30 something
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I think in a, we're in like a mental institutions.
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Then after they shut those down, jails or prisons and then his own practice.
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But after a little while, schizophrenics, but after a little while of doing this, he, he's
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realized then he's like a hundred percent convinced that they're not like hallucinations.
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They're actually entities and he's got, you know, pretty, his name is Dr. Jerry Marzinski.
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Um, and he, he said like, not only are they entities, but he thinks that they're like
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demons, these, these entities, because at some point he's got, he got in trouble for
00:28:55.780
doing it, but he would say, he would talk to the people about what the voices are saying
00:28:59.100
rather than telling them their hallucinations, push them down, focus, take this pill.
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You know, like, what if you just trying things with these entities to the point where one
00:29:11.380
of the guys told him, like the entities want to talk to you.
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And, uh, when he spoke with them, they said, you have no right to interfere with our way
00:29:24.860
What you're saying though, is like the fact that his, his methodology of like, treat these
00:29:32.540
And what happens is suddenly it gives people agency and that agency allows them to navigate
00:29:37.740
this situation much better than like this victimhood mentality that, or at least that's
00:29:41.900
one of the big takeaways I thought from that was like, wow, isn't that incredible?
00:29:44.580
You tell schizophrenic people, even if it was, um, more of a thought experimentation, if
00:29:49.680
he didn't believe that these were actual entities.
00:29:51.620
Uh, the fact of the matter still is that giving people back agency, instead of telling them
00:29:55.840
like, look, you're a victim of your own psychology and you can't even trust your own senses to
00:30:00.060
determine what's right or what's real and what's not real.
00:30:02.780
Uh, once you tell them like, no, this is happening to you, they grab the steering wheel
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It's, it's like almost, it almost seems like, so you have this great thing, right?
00:30:52.560
Then the inversion of that, which is always like, that's the antichrist.
00:31:02.080
But it can get you to the point where you can't go back.
00:31:05.200
And through addiction, like one of, one of the reasons I said, uh, Jerry Marzinski is
00:31:08.640
because it's really prevalent with people who've done methamphetamine.
00:31:13.380
Schizophrenia is really prevalent with people who've done methamphetamine.
00:31:16.760
And methamphetamine is what, a gateway to demons?
00:31:20.020
Well, it's essentially a gateway to having these, these, these voices, uh, influence
00:31:24.880
And then over time, if you stop using the methamphetamine, the voices actually don't cease.
00:31:30.860
And then even if you should stop after heavy, uh, methamphetamine use, the doorway will remain
00:31:37.100
I think it's, that's the case as well for like hallucinogenics too.
00:31:39.680
I think if you open up a doorway, like if you really do some like heavy heroic doses,
00:31:44.200
you open up that doorway and it's just open now.
00:31:50.600
One thing I always say when people are like, I, okay.
00:31:53.880
So the whole thing with hallucinogenics, like things like, um, you know, mushrooms or DMT
00:32:02.000
I don't think every time you do that, you're necessarily opening up a doorway because if
00:32:06.600
you guys notice, we all have like different parts of ourselves that operate at different
00:32:10.280
And, you know, I, I'm of the belief of something called like an attorney internal family system
00:32:15.220
where different parts of you are stuck in different ages, depending on what happened
00:32:19.700
Cause most of us have trauma, I think most of the time, um, and not the kind of like,
00:32:24.300
you know, trauma where it's like, oh my God, I didn't get the latte I wanted.
00:32:30.620
And so I think that there are different parts of us that operate at different times.
00:32:35.380
And based on my research with this stuff, the, there's usually a manager who's in charge
00:32:42.220
of all these different parts for different reasons.
00:32:45.860
And so what the, a lot of these psychedelics can do is shut that down and that in of itself
00:32:51.540
can be damaging because the reason that we develop these parts is for survival.
00:32:58.460
However, I also do think that you could potentially be dipping into the spiritual world and then
00:33:05.980
interacting with entities that present themselves as you or present themselves as good or benign.
00:33:15.980
And based a lot on my readings, what I've read with a lot of people who do a lot of psychedelics
00:33:20.220
is some of the, they always like to present like the most positive stories in the media
00:33:25.460
and everything and be like, look how great it is.
00:33:27.180
But there are people who will say things like you, you hear them talk about the entities they're
00:33:32.100
talking to and you go, you're talking to demons, dude.
00:33:36.640
Because you see the proof in how they live their life.
00:33:39.280
None of these people that I've seen who do, well, I don't want to say none, because I
00:33:43.800
don't know everybody, but a lot of the people I've seen who do a lot of heavy dosing of
00:33:52.380
And I'm like, what are you gaining from that quote unquote spiritual knowledge?
00:33:59.220
At the bare minimum, they have like dreadlocks, which is never a good sign.
00:34:02.760
I've never, I've never seen dreadlocks like in any good context, probably ever.
00:34:09.140
So I, I, I think we don't really know what we're messing with, but I do think there, there's
00:34:13.680
a psychological aspect of it that's real and it's not always necessarily demons, but you
00:34:19.160
could potentially be, you know, harnessing that.
00:34:22.520
And so that's, what's hard to distinguish, right?
00:34:24.180
Because sometimes you hear a voice go, oh, uh, have some, have a, have a piece of cake.
00:34:35.820
He's like, I don't know, dude, fucking for me, it might be, I have a real serious sugar
00:34:39.900
issue, but Jerry Marsinski said something I thought was pretty profound during the episode,
00:34:43.540
which was that like, he thinks upward of 80% of your own, your thoughts are not your
00:34:47.260
own, which is like, you're just like a little jarring to eat.
00:34:50.600
Isn't that an uncomfortable, almost like your, your knee jerk reaction to that is like you,
00:34:57.160
I think, I think if you really watch, you'll see that thoughts kind of pass, like almost
00:35:01.180
like a stream of consciousness, like an antenna and then certain ones, if you, if you thought
00:35:07.160
them multiple times, they resonate with you as if they're your own, but they may not be.
00:35:12.640
And it's really, I think it's, it's not so much about that first thought, but it's like
00:35:17.240
We might then build on it and, and, you know, start having second and third thoughts.
00:35:21.380
I, I, like, I recognize what you're saying because as like, I, I used to play music a
00:35:26.260
lot and it's like, you get into the flow state, right?
00:35:28.840
Like you're starting to, I don't know, maybe I warm up for like an hour or something in
00:35:33.940
And then all of a sudden, boom, you're like, oh, that, write that down.
00:35:38.680
However, that happens in your internal dialogue, but it's like, why, why would I get that thought
00:35:45.080
It's like, I kind of put myself into this mood here and yeah.
00:35:48.880
In this state, I'm vibrating a certain way and then boom, I'm getting these ideas from
00:35:57.120
But then we, I, I do think we participate with creation.
00:36:01.020
I mean, that's the unique thing about being a human is that we create with the creator.
00:36:07.100
And so, you know, you might get a piece of inspiration and then you build on it and you, you actually
00:36:14.620
do participate in, in making thoughts and creating thoughts.
00:36:18.000
So, um, but I do think, yeah, a lot of stuff is you go, where did that, you know, come from?
00:36:23.960
And I think a lot of that too, that the reason they want to interact with us is because they
00:36:30.280
But, um, one of the things top that you said earlier, I want to go back to, I'm hope I'm
00:36:34.160
not derailing this too much, but you were talking about this idea of like some of your
00:36:38.020
friends that you've known, uh, still exploring, right?
00:36:41.820
Still just going out and experiencing that thing where we said, maybe there should be
00:36:49.480
And I couldn't help, but think about the fact that our culture has been tweaked in such
00:36:55.300
a way lately as to like skirt any of the things that would make you feel a call to responsibility.
00:37:02.740
Myself, I had, once I had my son, I was, so I got married and I had my son and those
00:37:07.740
two things were like a massive call to like stop sucking ass, right?
00:37:11.700
It was like, you can't be, you can't just roll around as a pathetic lump anymore.
00:37:14.960
You have to step up and kind of be, you know, the man in the arena.
00:37:19.060
Like there's a whole story ahead of you that you have to engage with.
00:37:23.420
Whereas truthfully, prior to that, I was not engaging.
00:37:26.520
I was just kind of floating through life, going through that, maybe like you described
00:37:30.260
that freedom aspect, but it seems like culturally we've moved away.
00:37:33.500
Like anything that might bring that call to action to a human being, it's like, Hey, it's
00:37:37.060
time to step up and enter this new, you know, season of your life.
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In fact, it's almost like it all, it all plays into itself, right?
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Like, like the high rates of abortion and not like, not only are they killing babies,
00:37:50.500
but you're stopping that, uh, that, that progression of, of, of the generation of men.
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Like for me, that was supposed to grow up and kind of like be like, yo, uh, this, this
00:38:02.080
Like I can't take this vaccine, you know, that kind of shit.
00:38:05.380
Or, uh, Hey, this, this presidential con candidate comes from a country who doesn't
00:38:24.160
Uh, and Vivek Ramaswamy actually came to my, to my rescue, got me unbanned.
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You're, you're, you're putting him up on the pedestal.
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You see those, you see the guys that turned that they flip, they flip their candidacy.
00:38:52.040
And I was like, I don't think you necessarily have to, uh, shit in my streets, sir.
00:39:00.500
I just think it's a weird thing because we, speaking of weird cultural shifts, not only
00:39:04.960
have we gone to this point of like, fuck the white dude, like white dudes are pieces of
00:39:10.840
We're suddenly we're aiming at like different Brown dudes and, and heralding them as saviors.
00:39:15.140
And I, it's like, I don't think that is my Brown savior turning on him, dude.
00:39:23.420
Well, you know, I didn't know that that does make him seem more favorable for sure.
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However, I don't think that necessarily means he should be the president of our country.
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It's like, you know, I'm torn, you know, I get here.
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If the VEC is all the things that he actually says he is right.
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And he really is there to kind of, to protect freedom and bring America back and really all
00:39:49.660
about America, even though it's going to be pretty hard for somebody who's first generation,
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I can tell you that as an Albanian, like if I got elected president, I'd be like, let's
00:40:06.340
I'd be like, introduce something into the tax code that if people donate to Albania, they
00:40:21.400
Well, a hundred percent don't have tolerance for that bullshit.
00:40:25.560
But how do, how do Albanians feel about tunnels?
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We added this agreement actually, I think on, on Twitter recently about this.
00:40:39.540
Soon as the tunnels broke, everybody goes human trafficking.
00:40:42.220
And while it could be, and it's kind of, it's not looking great.
00:40:46.760
And something shady is definitely a foot because you don't do secret dirty shit like that.
00:41:00.660
We're persecuting you because you're at the bare minimum.
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You are undermining the safety of people who live in the buildings above what you're digging.
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Undermining tunnel, tunneling, literally undermining them.
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But I'm careful about people hurling accusations of pedophilia and human trafficking and sex trafficking
00:41:55.340
because if you just hurl that anywhere, then all of a sudden when the accusation actually is legitimate,
00:42:07.640
People have actually been raped and we need to deal with that.
00:42:11.480
You having slept with somebody and then changed your mind afterward is your problem.
00:42:15.960
Here's why I went so far, and this is legitimately why.
00:42:22.980
I was thinking, best case scenario down here, you guys are just raping kids.
00:42:28.040
Worst case scenario, you guys are raping them and then sacrificing them to Moloch,
00:42:32.200
which I'm pretty sure that you are with your Star of Remfem on your chest.
00:42:35.580
So I was leaving some room for the benefit of the doubt.
00:42:38.360
I don't think Jewish people think of themselves as sacrificing to Moloch or anything like that.
00:43:05.900
This is right now where Clint has the soft spot for Vivek.
00:43:19.500
I have a soft spot for the Jews, but it's not big enough for me to get paid by them.
00:43:25.820
But going back to what I was going to say about Vivek, I was going to say, look, if Vivek really is this guy who he says he is, right?
00:43:30.360
And then you have somebody else who's, let's say, going to just sort of sell out our country, but he's white.
00:43:39.000
It's not, that's so stupid to be like, well, I will pick the white guy and he's going to like totally continue dismantling your country.
00:43:47.520
I think that they have realized that they can package the same old shit under a different ethnicity and be like, look, it's new.
00:43:58.400
It's like what they're doing with Hollywood films.
00:44:00.340
They're literally like, hey, we have stolen so much content our whole life that genuine artists don't want to work with us anymore.
00:44:10.400
And so all we have are these decrepit thieves who don't know how to actually write anything.
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There was like some holiday movie with Emma Watson.
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Anyway, it was some Christmas movie, and it was like, I watched it because I was like, I want to see what the hell this shit is about.
00:48:41.200
The whole complete debasement of the culture to the point that the lead character, who's supposed to be, like, you know, charming or whatever, is going, fuck, shit, dick, whatever, all saying all this stuff.
00:48:54.200
But there was a cultural elevation behind our art.
00:49:02.900
And she was just openly talking in this way that was totally unbecoming of, like, ooh, I want to fall in love with this character.
00:49:24.460
I would love to get, I want to get your thoughts on this because this is something that I've noticed.
00:49:28.160
It seems like all of the shit that they market to women nowadays has gotten, if you go back to, like, when 50 Shades of, 51st Shades of Grey, whatever the fuck it was called.
00:49:40.660
I went and watched that movie and I left within 20 minutes.
00:49:43.260
I was like, I don't need a film about my childhood.
00:49:53.580
You would have saved $10 on a ticket right now.
00:50:03.220
They were getting off on this girl getting beat, you know?
00:50:12.460
It's actually funnier if you add the pedophile.
00:50:17.480
And then, like, just shame people afterward for thinking, how dare you?
00:50:23.180
Just keep on giving more innuendos about how it might be pedophilia.
00:50:27.300
And then at the end of it, just be like, fucking this is incredible.
00:50:31.680
But, like, look, when that movie came out, that was, like, you know, smut, right?
00:50:35.800
We were like, geez, man, what the fuck is this?
00:50:38.640
We've gotten so far beyond the pale now when it comes to that shit.
00:50:41.940
My wife was talking about this movie that, like, everybody is heralding as the next big thing.
00:50:50.080
All I know is that it made, like, the main character who's supposed to be this, like, you know, sex symbol is this, like, weaselly little dude who's completely unattractive.
00:50:59.560
I remember her going through the thumbnails and I was like, that's the dude that everybody thinks he looks like fucking shit.
00:51:06.360
And then she goes on to say, like, the things that are in this movie, we're talking, like, somebody's getting finger blasted on their period.
00:51:13.280
Dude pops his fingers out and then sticks it in her mouth, right?
00:51:17.480
These are, like, the scenes that are going, I'm like, I don't know what the plot is, but women are like, oh, my God, yes.
00:51:23.440
And I'm like, is this genuinely women or is this some weird cultural push?
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On my Netflix section, it's, like, shit that my kids watch.
00:51:36.160
And then it's, like, how it's made and other kind of dumb shows like them making iron and swords and shit.
00:51:48.640
Why are they marketing all the grossest shit in the world?
00:51:51.440
It used to be this fucking trope of, like, men, all they do is think about sex.
00:51:54.520
Now I look at the shit that women are subjected to when it comes to entertainment.
00:52:00.100
I don't even like, I don't even like, we watched The Great, which is, like, a kind of a funny film.
00:52:09.640
And so, basically, it's about a queen that, I think she takes over Russia.
00:52:14.200
I'm not going to, I'm not good with geography either.
00:52:16.100
But every single episode starts with some old-timey fucking.
00:52:21.880
Like, the episode starts and they're just fucking, and then they run into the plot.
00:52:25.760
And it's, like, now it's become, I guess it's a running joke.
00:52:28.180
Every episode is going to start with them fucking.
00:52:30.000
And I'm like, this is a show that's geared towards women.
00:52:32.060
And I'm like, also, there's, like, a bunch of black people when it doesn't make sense
00:52:35.060
because we're talking, like, the 1400s in fucking Russia.
00:52:37.360
I mean, anytime there's a bunch of black people in it, can we just call it?
00:52:45.020
This gets back to that discussion that we were having about freedom and discipline, right?
00:52:48.740
And you guys were saying something really interesting, which was that these demons will come around
00:52:53.820
and they'll be like, ooh, come, this is the way of freedom, right?
00:52:57.820
And then what they do is they actually end up ensnaring you.
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And it starts off, it's so interesting, because when you first come across the Bible
00:53:35.420
and you hear the story of God being like, hey, guys, have a good time.
00:53:47.120
You're like, why is this guy trying to control me?
00:53:49.960
And so you go, to be free, I really got to eat from the tree.
00:53:54.000
And then what happens when we eat from the tree?
00:53:58.600
And so on the surface, it looks like God's prescriptions are meant to take away your fun
00:54:08.620
And actually, they are meant for the exact opposite.
00:54:14.620
And he's telling you, if you follow these rules, you'll get there.
00:54:19.360
And then Satan comes in and goes, I'm the good guy.
00:54:23.580
And Satan can be a metaphor if you don't really believe in an actual demonic entity.
00:54:28.040
And I'm divided on, sometimes I think he's real, and sometimes I think it might be a metaphor, right?
00:54:34.700
A lot of what I'm reading points to he's an actual entity, right?
00:54:41.660
Like if you're an atheist, you could still reason this way where you realize that voice
00:54:44.920
that tells you, hey, actually real freedom is in doing whatever you want, whenever you
00:54:55.540
So it's actually, it's an actual inversion, right?
00:54:57.900
But on the surface to a young mind, preliminary, those things seem exactly the opposite.
00:55:03.800
And so what you have now going on with sex is exactly the same fucking thing.
00:55:10.340
It seems really controlling and confining to tell women, hey, at the, okay, you can't,
00:55:22.440
Well, I mean, how's top lobster going to get any tail?
00:55:31.780
Like if, if you, it seems like real, real, uh, confining to be like, don't have sex before
00:55:41.140
But you talk to any girl who's of right mind and you ask her to recount any of her sexual
00:55:49.520
It's like, oh, remember that guy that you slept with?
00:55:51.420
She's always like, God, I can't believe I did that.
00:55:56.860
Like you would have fucked some chick who's on six street right now.
00:55:59.380
You'd be like, yeah, you should have seen her posting, you know, like it would have
00:56:01.900
been, you, you could, you could have fucked the homeless chick and you still recount it
00:56:06.420
Can I, can I say real quick, that is a misnomer.
00:56:10.000
I, as a dude, my entire life, I think it's because nobody did anything weird to me when
00:56:14.560
I was a kid have been mortified at like sexual conversation with the homies.
00:56:20.780
I just want to, when you think about people, this is my point.
00:56:25.380
When you think about people, girls that you've had sex with, do you feel a sense of repulsion
00:56:36.760
If you're a right mind as a girl, you feel a sense of repulsion for almost every single
00:56:43.720
I just want to say though, this guy, this is the same dude that sent us a picture of his
00:56:47.160
dick that he doesn't talk about sex with the homies and all that.
00:56:53.000
I just, I submitted, I won the competition and then we don't talk about it.
00:56:56.880
But what I think is happening is a complete dismantling and debasement of the female mind
00:57:02.880
that's selling them, uh, basically sexual enslavement as freedom.
00:57:15.140
That's like the worst venomous thing that's happened to the culture.
00:57:17.680
And it's like the worst part about it is these girls.
00:57:20.700
But it's like, what percentage of women out there who decided to try an OnlyFans thing
00:57:24.220
are just normal folks who started in OnlyFans, got $7 for showing their pussy and now have
00:57:31.580
to carry that for the rest of their fucking life.
00:57:34.160
It's like, as somebody who tried to have a successful podcast for, you know, seven fucking
00:57:37.960
years, I made $13 every once in a while and then felt like a shameful moron, but I never
00:57:45.560
And that's like, dude, you showed your metaphorical, but my spiritual podcast thing is just showing
00:57:52.100
your metaphorical butthole, showing your metaphorical butthole.
00:57:56.200
Yeah, I think it's a way I think it's a way to because women have traditionally been and
00:58:02.440
Number one, we carry most of the risk when it comes to sexual interactions with men, okay,
00:58:10.380
And so there's like this thing of like, you're liberated from that, right?
00:58:14.520
And it's like, no, actually, you're not because you still are in danger of in different
00:58:21.160
And so what they're doing is they're trying to dismantle women from having any kind of
00:58:26.900
Like, when you really get connected to yourself, and you're like, of right mind and body, as
00:58:31.940
a woman, you don't want to just sleep with whatever guy comes around.
00:58:36.580
Like, the idea when I first meet a guy, I'm instantly disgusted, no matter what, I'm most
00:58:49.340
I never meet a guy and I'm like, instantly like, yeah, I want to fuck you.
00:58:55.360
So do you think it's a societal trick where, because I was just looking up that, I was
00:59:00.820
trying to pull up the article about, do men, do women retain DNA from every man they have
00:59:13.880
I know what you're talking about with that story and the science behind it isn't really
00:59:21.200
So we're not trusting the science now, Leonardo?
00:59:25.880
The idea of it, the idea that should be startling.
00:59:30.400
I'm not going to say what kind of scientist he was, a Jewish scientist.
00:59:39.680
I think it's, I just think it's the way that we're programmed.
00:59:48.000
And I think what you see with the progressive left is this absolute seething at the mouth
01:00:00.160
And that kind of goes back to why Satan hates God.
01:00:05.240
It's like you have a seething for God's rules and restrictions, but that's because you lack,
01:00:10.620
you're ignorant and you don't understand the real reasons behind them.
01:00:24.360
But who said, do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
01:00:28.080
And which one of those two things have permeated the culture more effectively?
01:00:32.840
That should tell you everything you need to know.
01:00:38.160
And anybody who has done what they wilt has seen that that road doesn't lead to whatever
01:00:45.660
And really, what are human beings looking for is happiness, connection, fulfillment.
01:00:57.920
Because he goes, okay, you're going to have to learn that on your own.
01:01:01.740
And people will say things like, oh, why does God let bad things happen?
01:01:08.640
So did you set into motion a chain reaction of actions that's going to lead to a particular
01:01:20.460
Yeah, the culture has gone in such a strange way.
01:01:27.060
We have this conversation every once in a while where it's like, I'll ask a question that probably
01:01:38.500
And it's like, well, maybe culture that's dictated by God that runs as closely parallel to the
01:01:50.140
So it's either going to be manufactured by the guidance of God, or it's going to be manufactured
01:01:57.380
In my opinion, it's our free will hijacked by some dark spiritual entities that has a really
01:02:04.860
And it steers our culture in the worst way possible.
01:02:08.120
Because if you're looking right now, like it's, you know, Top has been going on this
01:02:12.160
super racist rampage on Twitter against pretty much everybody, which I think is number one
01:02:18.900
very, well, you know, the Chinese, probably the Jews, I don't know, pretty much everybody.
01:02:27.660
I've been, have you seen, these people are nasty.
01:02:31.160
I've get like, well, I agree with it though, a hundred percent.
01:02:33.300
And the reason that I agree with it is because, um, part of the culture that restricts you
01:02:38.880
from telling the truth is this idea that you're going to be bludgeoned with different things
01:02:42.900
like homophobe or racist or this, and it's losing its power.
01:02:48.620
And it's to the point where they're losing its power, but it's like, how is it wrong to
01:03:02.660
I don't like this idea that suddenly you can't notice actual patterns that, that permeate
01:03:08.740
You can't notice actual patterns that permeate an entire group of people, unless that group
01:03:14.420
And unless it's negative stuff, you cannot notice good patterns that it permeate an entire
01:03:20.400
group of white people, but you can notice all the bad patterns that do.
01:03:24.540
And I think people are like enough of this shit.
01:03:28.220
And you know what your words, because, because basically this is where I heard Owen Benjamin
01:03:33.660
talk about this before, and it's not exactly the same thing, but I agree with him on this
01:03:37.100
where he says, it's almost like they put you under a spell, like a spell where you're
01:03:43.840
And so many of us were so afraid of that because it meant the end of you.
01:03:46.780
And they also made it like it was the worst thing you could ever be accused of being as
01:03:54.400
I think that's probably the worst thing you could be accused of being, but they've done
01:03:59.300
that where we're like, oh no, don't call me that.
01:04:01.680
And now I think people, especially like I see this in Gen Z, they're like, okay, you're,
01:04:14.920
It's interesting to think about it psychologically because all of these people who have been,
01:04:35.240
That was the part that was, it was like intentionally cruel and mocking.
01:04:37.980
And here's the thing, and I don't give a fuck if anybody sees this and wants to hear my side.
01:04:43.760
I swear to God, to this day, haven't, there's 4 million views on it.
01:04:53.040
I see a video of a Chinese lady with a rabbit and then it's a dead rabbit.
01:04:58.720
I've also seen videos of a Chinese lady with a fucking monitor lizard.
01:05:02.320
She, she looks at it, pets it, puts it in a walk.
01:05:08.800
He cooked a whole cow's head with the hair on it and eyeballs and whatever else in its
01:05:13.160
head and then put like vegetables on it and ate it.
01:05:17.720
So I just said, God created oceans to separate us from them.
01:05:22.520
And let me tell you, the amount of hate, like it starts in the comments.
01:05:26.940
It's people saying like, oh, you're a fucking racist.
01:05:33.540
I'm interacting with them because I see the view count going up.
01:05:43.040
I click on their profiles, every single one of them, he, him, or a transgender flag, something
01:05:50.060
That's the Achilles heel of white people is the trans movement.
01:05:54.140
Because they're just like, well, and I'm like, okay, well, if you're not going to have reality,
01:06:00.800
That's actually, yeah, that's actually really true.
01:06:02.740
It's the, it's almost the ultimate, the ultimate level of like, like the perversion of our society,
01:06:08.440
The ultimate perversion of our values, because our values are about live and let live.
01:06:13.900
And so now they're like, hmm, why don't you let this man live as a woman in your daughter's
01:06:25.160
It seems like America's 53 minutes in, I just want to get the video of her getting her hands
01:06:43.040
The, the amount of people who have stopped accepting the transgender narrative has exploded.
01:06:52.300
It's just, there's still these like, you know, demons online or like writhing, like,
01:06:59.140
And you're like, get out of here, you fucking demon.
01:07:03.860
It's like these people that are still defending the trans movement, whatever the hell you want
01:07:08.260
Every time you click on them, they are physically the most inconsequential people on the
01:07:17.660
Cause they have nothing of value to provide whatsoever.
01:07:22.580
And so they have to hitch their wagon to this victim consciousness because that up until this
01:07:28.860
point has been created as the absolute epitome of power, which again, is just an inversion
01:07:35.360
In order to have power, you have to be the most, the biggest victim, the most powerless.
01:07:42.920
And you've seen, like, we don't, we weren't paying attention, but if you look at the trajectory
01:07:46.260
with movies, for example, we were talking about this, we went from having the hot people
01:07:52.160
actually be hot and desirable to they're the villains and the squaggerly little fucking
01:07:58.460
slimy looking slime ball who nobody wants to talk to because you can't even fucking lift
01:08:12.920
I've dated the guys who are like not physically attractive in like the conventional sense being
01:08:17.380
because I was under the same fucking thing hoopla on my wall.
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It's almost like God made them with like a sign to be like, hey, don't date the ugly
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No, but the thought process was don't be superficial on something like looks.
01:09:30.660
The good-looking guy is going to be the one that cheats on you.
01:09:33.420
And it's not like, okay, all good-looking guys are going to be good to you because God
01:09:36.480
knows you have that typical, there's that archetype of the American psycho, right?
01:09:47.980
Was that part of the demonizing of good-looking white dudes?
01:09:51.400
I wonder because I have dealt with a couple of narcissistic sociopaths and they've been
01:09:59.740
So, and I don't know, maybe there are some good-looking psychopaths out there, but those
01:10:07.760
And again, the thought process was that they're, oh, don't be so superficial.
01:10:11.840
Look at somebody's looks, it's about who somebody is inside.
01:10:14.540
And then you're like, they're just as shitty inside as they are on the outside.
01:10:18.260
So I think that what happens is, it's the same narrative that was sold to us about nerds,
01:10:24.820
Where it's like, nerds are actually the good guys and they're going to grow up to be happy,
01:10:32.060
And it's the good-looking jock who's going to grow up to be a, but I don't know how true
01:10:35.840
that is because I think what happens is the nerd has an entire childhood of resentment
01:10:41.660
And then as soon as they get to an elevated position, they take out that resentment on
01:10:45.860
anybody who crosses them because they have power, right?
01:10:48.300
Whereas the jock was well-socialized and got to have a pretty successful upbringing where
01:10:58.020
The jock was able to take that journey I was talking about.
01:11:00.940
Like, he went and he did that stupid stuff and then, you know, high school ends or whatever
01:11:08.980
And maybe they're, like, more balanced because they've done more.
01:11:13.660
And it's completely poisonous to flip these roles in society.
01:11:19.100
I don't think my experience is a reasonable one, right?
01:11:23.500
I was not a bad-looking dude in high school, had a lot of success with women, had a lot
01:11:27.980
of success with friends, made some mistakes on how I treated people, was treated badly,
01:11:34.640
And then by the time I got old enough to meet my wife, I had a pretty good idea of what I
01:11:40.700
did wrong, what I didn't want to do anymore, and what was done to me that I didn't like
01:11:47.500
And also was well-socialized, so I knew how to treat people in just, like, social surroundings
01:11:53.880
And then I just went on to have a normal, happy, healthy marriage.
01:11:57.160
And I think that's a fucking reasonable formula.
01:11:59.160
But instead, we were told that if you're good-looking and have success, that, like, somehow you're
01:12:08.800
Like, God created beautiful people to be, like, hated upon.
01:12:15.700
We're getting the grotesque, and like you said it before about the guys, right?
01:12:19.080
These weaselly, just shitty dudes, these ugly dudes.
01:12:23.720
It's like, we've got fucking Lizzo who's clapping her ass cheeks together and just creating
01:12:30.080
And somehow this is, like, you know, heralded as beauty now.
01:12:33.340
And not only that, but when the woman decides that she doesn't want to be obese anymore and
01:12:36.760
she starts to take agency over her own health, her fucking fan base turns on her because
01:12:41.980
Yeah, because they don't, because they're probably all fat.
01:12:44.440
But they probably hate it even more because they're all fat.
01:12:46.820
And now she's actually showing, she's holding up a mirror and going, hey, you don't have
01:12:55.560
It's the demons because 80% of their thoughts are not their own, dude.
01:13:00.840
It is, dude, it feels like the demons because, like, in the end, in the end of the day, all
01:13:11.080
And in the end, I've gotten, I mean, countless private messages that just say, kill yourself.
01:13:22.060
It's not like, like, what they want to say to me on the timeline that other people can
01:13:26.340
This guy's a whatever fucking, I'm not even reading half of it.
01:13:28.760
But I see these things and I was like, oh, okay.
01:13:31.900
Like, you've reached your limit with me where you're like, this isn't bothering him.
01:13:40.040
And they're like, yeah, but that doesn't, they just, they're writhing, dude.
01:13:43.020
Like, when that doesn't land either, they're just like, ah.
01:13:47.080
They're projecting their own self-hatred onto you because you've refused to carry their hostility.
01:13:55.560
And so now you've left them with their own hostility.
01:13:58.980
And so they want, they really want to kind of kill you because you're reminding them
01:14:05.640
It's a weak wristed attempt at like, and literally I say it all the time.
01:14:09.380
I'm like, they, they want your kids raped and they want you dead.
01:14:14.520
And when I say they, I mean the Jews and I'm, I'm joking.
01:14:17.520
I mean, I mean like, like, you know, whatever this end entity is, it's like whatever that's
01:14:24.180
It's always pointing there, whether it's like, well, be fat.
01:14:26.860
Like, like when, when they tell you not to be fat, it's like, like this, like, you know,
01:14:30.420
hot oil on snakes kind of thing where they just can't, they can't take that.
01:14:36.980
Well, any time you tell the truth, it's hot oil on snakes.
01:14:44.900
It's like, when you speak something, it it's like when, when God said, I mean, but no,
01:14:53.040
So to me, I mean, at least from what I've learned with my catechism and I'm not an expert
01:14:58.280
in this in any way, but what I've learned from my catechism is Jesus and the truth are
01:15:03.440
So when you stand for the truth, you're actually standing for Jesus.
01:15:06.100
And when you stand for Jesus, you stand for the truth.
01:15:08.200
That's why I don't think anything that keeps you from being able to speak the truth.
01:15:11.960
That is why it's the most important thing in the world.
01:15:15.400
And that is why speaking the truth is something that people were willing to die for always
01:15:21.740
If you can't tell the truth, there is no point.
01:15:28.740
Um, you know, I was, I was an actress for a while in New York and then I started writing
01:15:34.760
and, uh, I wanted to write like a very serious screenplay, but everything kept coming out funny.
01:15:39.760
And I had people tell, telling me for a long time that it was really funny.
01:15:43.300
And so I finally just decided, okay, let's give it a shot.
01:15:48.360
And, um, I found out that I was funny and that these people weren't necessarily wrong.
01:15:52.480
And then when I, what kept me doing it was wanting to tell the truth because I was going
01:15:58.580
I started in New York and I saw all these people saying, just saying shit that was stupid
01:16:03.740
or they were just holding up the, I could see that they had downloaded the ideology that
01:16:12.660
And then they're creating jokes to uphold the ideology.
01:16:15.740
And it wasn't funny because it wasn't grounded in the truth.
01:16:23.360
A comedian is supposed to speak the truth and do it funny because that's the only way
01:16:28.620
you're, you can kind of get away with doing it.
01:16:32.520
And so we're all going to have a bunch of fucking trannies running around over here talking
01:16:36.540
about like telling your kids to chop their dick off and nobody's, and everybody's too
01:16:39.760
afraid to say anything because you want to get a job in Jimmy Fallon's fucking writing
01:16:46.840
If I'm going to do this, I'm going to tell the truth.
01:16:51.720
I saw people who were, you know, doing their little fucking song and dance, just like blow
01:16:55.640
Cause the algorithm would push those people up.
01:16:57.620
I got banned on my first account, you know, shit slowed me down, but, um, it's been a
01:17:04.000
way more satisfying journey, even though it's hard.
01:17:07.240
I have my moments where I like doubt and I want to, I like, I, I quit comedy like two
01:17:11.740
nights ago, just it's a regular occurrence for me.
01:17:14.960
And, um, it just, it, it's harder and I can see why, why the other road is so much more
01:17:20.720
appealing, but, uh, I would not do comedy for if, if, if that was the case, cause I, cause
01:17:25.840
I quit comedy and then the next day somebody was asking me like, Oh, um, what's your favorite
01:17:35.140
Like he, he goes, do you like, uh, this, uh, Taylor Tomlinson chick?
01:17:40.680
Um, she's a mainstream chick who's pushed out by Netflix and look, I haven't watched.
01:17:45.180
Uh, a, a small, uh, blonde, I think she's a blonder brute.
01:17:49.560
And to me, I didn't really watch her stuff, but she's just another one, another cog in
01:17:53.720
the machine of, of female standup comics that I've seen for the most part, the ones that
01:18:05.460
The formula is about your pussy because what are they doing?
01:18:21.240
I listened to her, her do this bit, which it just wasn't funny.
01:18:27.480
She was like, she was talking about, um, oh, if when you, when you, when you get with
01:18:33.680
a new partner, you know, it's kind of hard to tell them what you like in bed.
01:18:38.440
Cause the only reason you know what you liked in bed is cause you learned it with
01:18:41.400
So you got to do this whole song and dance where you got to pretend that, you know,
01:18:53.500
It just ripped everything out of me because I was like, not only is this not funny, but
01:19:00.760
Oh, you're going to pretend that you like, who cares?
01:19:05.240
It's like, let me show you the secret heart of women.
01:19:07.720
And it's like, that's what they're showing you inside.
01:19:16.000
I've never once been with like somebody new and thought, can you just do it like this?
01:19:23.460
I just say, I don't think dudes think that either.
01:19:34.900
Demons who put her in front of America go, here's your entertainment slaves.
01:19:47.660
No, but yo, guys, she's getting laughs, though.
01:19:53.520
Yes, because you have people who are just checked.
01:20:01.800
And you're an asshole if you don't laugh at female comics.
01:20:04.760
Have you ever listened to some of the music that's out there?
01:20:08.400
And you'll be bopping your head and you'll be...
01:20:11.100
Okay, you listen to Nicki Minaj sing and you go, you know, she's okay.
01:20:14.700
And then you listen to Whitney Houston and you go, what the fuck was I listening to?
01:20:19.720
Until you listen to Whitney Houston, you don't realize that Nicki Minaj can't sing because
01:20:27.320
A couple episodes ago, I had to go and fucking put these people in their place about Amy Winehouse.
01:20:31.180
I don't know how you feel about her, but I'm like, the bitch could sing.
01:20:44.120
What I do is I fucking play one song on loop to death because I'm retarded.
01:20:47.680
Uh, this song by Stevie Nicks, The Edge of Seventeen, I think is like a fucking masterpiece.
01:20:57.380
I thought their stuff was, I think Stevie Nicks and their, whatever, the other group
01:21:05.240
And it sounds like a fucking, like, I don't like all that witchcraft shit, but I'm like,
01:21:10.060
Like she's tapped into some other fucking metaphysical shit.
01:21:11.100
And she, and her voice is totally different, totally different than Whitney Houston or
01:21:21.560
But Whitney was black and Stevie Nicks is white, and so I'm like, we could do this.
01:21:25.140
A lot, a lot of people watching Taylor Tomlinson have never been to real comedy.
01:21:31.840
They don't know what it is to piss your pants from laughter.
01:21:34.980
They never watched Eddie Murphy's two specials and see real talent.
01:21:39.280
Those are, that's one of the, those are the specials as like a child.
01:21:43.540
I remember watching them over and over and over again, fucking raw and delirious.
01:21:52.860
If you don't get it, I know that I'm like, this motherfucker is not like me.
01:21:56.140
If I make a, like a, I don't know, she fell down this goonie goonie or some shit
01:22:01.720
I'm like, oh no, this is not going to be a good conversation.
01:22:05.480
Only when you get exposed to that and then you go back and watch Taylor Tomlinson.
01:22:12.580
Cause I've saw this when I was doing comedy in New York, you'd go in the room.
01:22:16.260
And there'd be a, there's a show going on and you got these kind of like, okay, comedians
01:22:21.920
And then a real fucking comic comes on and you go, what the fuck was I laughing at?
01:22:30.220
So was there a time when, when I would say like the Rogan era, right?
01:22:34.360
Rogan starts to put on all these comedians and there's like this, uh, you could kind of
01:22:38.860
We're like standup comedian, uh, standup comedy permeates the culture again in a really big
01:22:42.920
way that it hasn't since like, I don't know, maybe like the late nineties or early two thousands,
01:22:48.540
Uh, and this is just from my perspective, right?
01:22:50.940
Um, and so is there a sort of a watering down of what comedy is with this new wave?
01:23:00.640
Because when I think of standup comedy, well, yeah.
01:23:04.100
But when I think of standup comedy, it's like, it's supposed to be synonymous with truth telling.
01:23:07.900
And now I see the argument that it's like, well, that was never supposed to be the thing.
01:23:17.260
Like good music was hijacked by the CIA and they come in and they start, you know, pushing
01:23:21.500
their fucking anti-war propaganda into the music.
01:23:24.280
And all the kids are like, ah, fucking zombied out.
01:23:29.200
They hijack any true good art form that we have.
01:23:38.320
There's a strong undercurrent of standup comics who are virtually independent for the most
01:23:49.220
This is what these people are, you can look them up, you know, they're, they're out there
01:23:53.880
and they're saying the shit that we're not supposed to say.
01:23:57.000
And people are like finding them, you know, but they have to go their own road.
01:24:02.680
It's like, even, even the Rogan crew, I, and I do think they're very funny.
01:24:08.460
It's just like, then, then I see it's like something like Legion of Skanks and I'm like,
01:24:15.540
Cause they're, and then there's even more layers.
01:24:20.500
I mean, Skank Fest, you saw some of the most fucking absolute fucking unhinged comedians
01:24:28.900
Because they, you peel, especially at Skank Fest, it's an interesting place because they
01:24:33.540
peel back that, uh, the facade of like, even if that person with blue hair does think all
01:24:38.720
this shit, when they walk into Skank Fest, they're like, you're in Skank Fest.
01:24:44.220
I must've seen like 17 comics say the N word on stage and nobody, everybody was like,
01:24:50.620
That's weird though, because it seems like the most successful comedians right now are
01:24:55.540
also the ones that seem very vested in protecting their careers from any sort of like misstep.
01:25:02.220
Because if the industry has been hijacked by the propagandists and they're just using
01:25:08.760
I mean, what do you think Jimmy Fallon's there for?
01:25:13.240
Um, it's not to, they're not going to put a guy on there.
01:25:17.360
Who's going to be like, Hey, what's going on with the federal reserve?
01:25:25.420
Why is everybody who works there Jewish questions?
01:25:30.260
They're not going to put that guy on mainstream.
01:25:34.280
So maybe, maybe like the, the heart of comedy lies elsewhere now.
01:25:39.240
Because obviously it's not going to be presented on Netflix anymore.
01:25:41.680
Those though, like, that's not where you're going to find, you'll find entertainment.
01:25:45.120
You've got some talent that really is walking that line real, real close.
01:25:51.700
She just is absolutely fucking hilarious and is subversive to the regime that way.
01:25:59.560
I mean, he really knows how to do that dance and his content.
01:26:03.120
Is it like upholding the system, you know, but he's just clever enough to do it in a way
01:26:08.500
where, and, and, and he's got enough of his own fans that it's like, you're not going
01:26:18.000
Cause nobody thinks fucking Saturday night live is funny.
01:26:24.460
Everybody looks at that equation and goes SNL lost in that decision.
01:26:29.020
Well, I don't think SNL lost because SNL wouldn't have been doing anything that Shane suggested.
01:26:42.480
They take, if you would have stood by him at that point, then you would have a different
01:26:47.540
If they would have, they would have gotten Shane there, they would have taken him and he
01:26:55.920
Or maybe it would have happened in a different way.
01:26:57.380
Who knows if he would have stayed at that point.
01:27:03.200
SNL could have shifted along with the way that the culture is shifting right now.
01:27:06.440
Cause it does feel like the culture is shifting.
01:27:08.240
We're definitely at this turning point where we're going around.
01:27:22.260
But what are we talking about in the early nineties?
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like, because the people that were on SNL weren't stars,
01:27:42.080
that's when you had like real artistry happening there.
01:27:44.420
But at some point it goes corporate and you don't get that back.
01:27:53.080
There's any way to backpedal it and to revert it back to its original form.
01:27:58.820
Burn down that institution and do something new.
01:28:05.720
Now that's the, that's the way you're going to move it.
01:28:07.740
And luckily it's proliferated enough that people can move this comedy along on the internet.
01:28:21.820
There hasn't been, nothing on television is an event for me where it's like,
01:28:25.560
I got to be here at this time, except for like UFC.
01:28:28.200
Nothing is an event where I'm like, I got to catch this show.
01:28:31.660
I might catch the replay or might never watch it.
01:28:37.080
And I'm, I'm a fan of that because it's a waste of time and energy anyway.
01:28:40.740
So why, why are you wasting your life watching other people live fake lives?
01:28:45.340
This is a chicken before the egg kind of a question.
01:28:49.960
Do we think that we would be seeing this cultural shift if it wasn't for X or did X get bought out by Elon just at the perfect time because the culture was going to shift?
01:29:03.500
You know, everybody who's watching it goes, you can't keep this going on forever.
01:29:07.180
We're going to swing back and we're going to swing back in a massive way.
01:29:09.620
Does Elon Musk position himself perfectly as the tide is about to turn or is X actually the catalyst for the cultural shift?
01:29:16.960
I think it was a catalyst for it happening earlier and more systematic than without it because we were being pushed into rumble and all these places.
01:29:27.680
And what's the other one, the telegram and everybody's being pushed into these other places because we, we couldn't do it in the mainstream platforms.
01:29:41.400
And then with X, it's like there was a whole like channel where all of the stuff that was already bubbling up, it was bubbling up and it was waiting and it was waiting and it was going to go somewhere, but it was potentially going to get dispersed into a lot less of a potent thing than what we have now.
01:30:05.480
And then, and then because it's almost like Owen Benjamin says, he's like, you know, oh, they kick me off of all this stuff.
01:30:11.100
And then they're like, we don't, we can't see what you're doing over there.
01:30:14.300
And it's like, it makes me feel like, like, yeah, we were getting a little bit too decentralized for whoever wants us control.
01:30:22.840
Because X, it could, you can look at him and be like, oh, this guy, Elon Musk is a savior.
01:30:27.980
It's like, or is he just kind of like corralling you back in?
01:30:30.680
I like, I don't, I don't know what I'm going to use it for what I think it's hard.
01:30:35.060
It's hard to know you're always, you're always, we should always retain a level of suspicion, especially with anybody on Elon's level, because we don't know.
01:30:43.200
And there's, it's, it would be naive to be like, you know, does this person really care, but billionaires are people, millionaires are people.
01:30:53.420
And the same way that, you know, poor people have a diverse array of things they believe in and care about.
01:30:59.860
I think rich people have a diverse array of things that they care about.
01:31:06.660
Like there's group, there's a group, a very powerful group of rich people that wants to kill off humanity.
01:31:14.060
And they want to kill off all that's good about humanity, our freedom, our love, our creativity, all of that stuff.
01:31:20.960
But I do think that there are other people who are anti that, because it's threatening to them, themselves.
01:31:33.300
And for now, I think, I think that Elon's on that camp.
01:31:38.080
But I do retain the right to change my mind if different evidence comes to light.
01:31:47.040
And I think this is a good thing, because with Rumble and all these other telegram, if you would have created four or five more small platforms for us at all, Skitter 2, we would have been decentralized.
01:31:58.940
And it probably would have been a slower rollout as far as the cultural shift goes.
01:32:01.700
But you take an already established superpower like Twitter, and you flip the switch on it from red to green all of a sudden, and then it consolidates us all.
01:32:12.180
And then it really makes itself a force for the culture.
01:32:14.920
But now you have a dude who may be rolling out the mark of the beast, is creating something that he's going to plant in your head.
01:32:24.540
But while he's doing this, he is at the command center of culture.
01:32:29.520
Because right now, I don't give a shit what anybody says, X is at the top of the chain when it comes to creating culture.
01:32:36.520
Because this is where it's all happening, and it's trickling down.
01:32:38.900
And this dude who wants to put this chip in your head has his fingers on the controls.
01:32:42.560
It's also very funny to see a lot of these comedians that don't see what, I guess, what we're seeing.
01:32:49.040
But like early in the episode, I was messing with you.
01:32:51.120
I was like, does America really think like that?
01:32:56.120
Listen, I wouldn't be on the internet saying the N-word if I didn't think this was moving full speed this way.
01:33:02.360
And I feel like I have my finger directly on the pulse of whatever's going on here.
01:33:07.740
We're moving full speed to whether it be the right or like MTV 90s era, just like say what you want shit.
01:33:15.120
Most people don't see it, but we're going that way.
01:33:17.240
And now I'm like, are we going that way on purpose?
01:33:22.680
Because again, if we were decentralized, that doesn't happen.
01:33:27.960
Moving hardcore in this direction, and it's obvious that's where it's going to go.
01:33:34.200
I mean, listen, whether you like this thing or not, this is the way it's going.
01:33:42.160
Well, this is why I think it's hard to know whether we're being led that way on purpose or whatever.
01:33:49.180
You don't go with something just because that's where we're going.
01:33:51.300
You go with something because you believe in it.
01:33:53.220
And so it's like if I want to act in accordance with my moral values and my systems of belief in the way that I want to be as a human in the world and what I want to see in the world.
01:34:03.460
And I don't really want to see a bunch of hatred being thrown around.
01:34:07.420
But I also don't want to see ignorance and a pretense that, you know, white people are the devil or some bullshit like that, because I don't believe that.
01:34:18.320
And I don't want to live in a world where white people are completely amalgamated into every other ethnicity and race because you've totally forced this complete racial mixing and completely deleted them.
01:34:35.660
You know why I like white people, white people created a nice society where my family could come and not be oppressed and where I didn't have to marry some fucking bumblefuck villager that my father picked and goes, doesn't matter.
01:34:59.300
But it's funny to see like when, I don't know, like you'll see like a black guy and a white woman and a Chinese baby and people act like they want that.
01:35:08.600
I'm going to tell you, listen, man, for me, at least.
01:35:26.320
This is the most amazing shit where we sit right now, 2024.
01:35:34.080
A little bit darker until summer comes out and we get darker.
01:35:40.820
Well, healthy couples, like because I like myself and not just like I don't stand in the mirror.
01:35:46.840
That's why if you ever saw me with any of my exes, you'd be like, why does she date gremlins?
01:35:56.060
But look, man, we sit in this really interesting spot at 2024 where I get to do things like go to Walmart.
01:36:03.760
I get to see that it's shifting like we just talked about.
01:36:08.420
My son grabs something off the shelf and I scream at him in public like I do about not touching things when I told him not to touch things for the 15th time.
01:36:15.640
And then I pick it up and I realize that it's actually a mosquito repellent band.
01:36:19.000
But for some reason on this mosquito repellent band, there's a picture of a happy family and it's fucking a black dad and it's a white mom and it's just, you know, ethnically ambiguous children.
01:36:31.020
So then I start keeping an eye out for it on products.
01:36:36.140
Yes, dude, and it's funny because you both just said this and I'm literally thinking about it right before you're saying it.
01:36:42.400
I'm like, this is it is like I mean, it's a played out terminology, but it's like white erasure, right?
01:36:48.860
Because if I look around at advertising agencies, they're certainly pushing for something.
01:36:54.000
Go look at every Western European country that now has a unbelievable amount of migrants who are all of different races and completely different cultures taking over their country.
01:37:15.020
OK, if you had the exact same thing also happening the other way, bunch of white people going into brown countries.
01:37:26.600
I mean, every Netflix show is like it's exhausting.
01:37:29.320
And it's like, you know, when you watch a fiction, your job is to suspend disbelief temporarily to enjoy a story.
01:37:35.220
But once you put so many elements in place that it's like every single person is in a poly relationship with four trans people and there's a representative of every race there.
01:37:45.060
I don't even know what the fuck you're trying to tell me anymore.
01:37:47.040
I don't know what the story is, but it seems like you've placed that at the forefront of the agenda and it supersedes storytelling by a long shot in every which way.
01:37:55.180
Now everything is just about it's it is it's jarring, but it's fun to see because I've got one foot on X where I'm like, oh, the culture is shifting.
01:38:03.220
And then my other foot is in Walmart and I go, but they don't know that yet.
01:38:13.480
They're they're arrogant and they're like, no, we're going to tell you what culture is.
01:38:22.040
And it's I mean, the people don't know yet, but it's reaching a critical mass of people who are just not having it.
01:38:29.380
So like I don't know, like I said, it's funny to see a lot of the a lot of the people that are still thinking they're thinking like, oh, my God, 2024 is going to be like 2016.
01:38:43.680
I think it's going to be once that critical mass breaks, it'll be like a landfall in the other direction.
01:38:47.900
And it's not me optimistically thinking I'm legitimately scared about that because, yeah, the way the way that other side is is moving.
01:38:55.800
It's moving like whether they're saying like, yo, no, no amnesty.
01:39:04.560
And then like even with the whole Jewish thing that we just had, like, you know, I mean, the world moves off and we've had Jewish people, we've had Nephilim, we had Stephen Hawking, then we had tunnels and we just keep on.
01:39:14.240
But the Jewish thing that Kanye brought up a while ago was like, it should be very scary to people that we're at a point now where a lot of this could the consensus.
01:39:23.640
He talked to my parents and I'm like, can you believe they do this?
01:39:25.880
And they're just like, yeah, I can't believe they control in the weather, too.
01:39:28.180
And I'm like, my parents, my dad who watches MSNBC, it's getting to that point.
01:39:35.900
Your parents are an Albanian because our Sunday lessons were like, let me tell you about the Jew, mommy.
01:39:43.180
But they're like, but now it's like it's bad because people are waking, kind of waking up to this idea of this.
01:39:51.200
Obviously, there's so much that you have to dig into and understand and separate the parts.
01:39:55.980
It's like, yes, a lot of these people that are in high positions are Jewish.
01:40:02.720
But then there's like a lot of different things.
01:40:07.120
When this breaks, they're going to go directly to 1940s Germany.
01:40:11.880
And I'm like, that's not good either because we ended up here again.
01:40:15.680
Like, honestly, don't care about all the stuff that they did.
01:40:43.340
I'm so glad that we're in this place, though, because, look, there is a lot of nuance to be had in this conversation.
01:40:47.500
But you can't begin to have it if you can't at first say Jew, because if you can't even say that first, then there's no conversation to be had.
01:41:00.000
And then once everybody goes, OK, we can say Jew now.
01:41:02.100
And I can go, well, really, there's a difference.
01:41:04.340
There's the synagogue of Satan and then there's Jews and there's a totally different thing going on here.
01:41:09.020
They've been hijacked, but you can't have a hijacking conversation until you can first just start, you know, uttering the words.
01:41:21.640
What position in the camps are you guys going to play?
01:41:26.380
I think about our body of work, especially tops.
01:41:28.500
He's going to have like he's going to have the long torture.
01:41:31.520
I'll be like in the back of the camps, like kind of nobody's going to be really paying attention to me.
01:41:35.980
Top's going to be like the one they put up on the platform and make an example of, you know, I'm going to I'm positioning myself to be the guy that they integrate into NASA later on.
01:41:45.280
Hopefully I'm that high up that they're like, we just can't kill this guy.
01:41:53.880
The thing is, you're Puerto Rican, so you're not going to NASA, honey.
01:42:00.500
Maybe you could be in charge of starting the Cuban Revolution.
01:42:11.040
Like it's headed it's headed in in that direction and people don't know it yet.
01:42:14.660
It's like the boat's about to just go and turn and everyone's going to be like, what the fuck happened?
01:42:19.420
But when it does turn, nobody's going to have these advanced.
01:42:22.860
Well, this boat's going to turn this boat's going to turn one way or another.
01:42:26.040
We're either going that way or the communists are going full red revolution over here.
01:42:29.680
And I think that, you know, it's not good because you're basically just putting people at each other's throats to kill each other for like some fucking demon ideology either way.
01:42:40.400
You know, and that's why, again, what I get back to is what are your morals?
01:42:47.580
Act in accordance with that, because then it doesn't really matter which way the boat turns.
01:42:53.300
You have the integrity of going, I'm standing by the truth.
01:42:58.620
So you don't go with, OK, well, if the boat goes to a red revolution, it doesn't change the way that I want to act.
01:43:05.520
I never wanted to be part of the red revolution.
01:43:08.100
And if the boat goes to like Nazi Germany, part two goes, that doesn't change because I never want to be part of Nazi Germany, part two.
01:43:14.700
I want to be part of the truth and a dividing line between bullshit and the truth.
01:43:19.760
I think that is really potent, though, and it's that wherever this goes, and it does feel like the pendulum is going to swing.
01:43:29.340
But either way, we're going to a place where like extremism is no longer a slur.
01:43:36.020
Not that it ever was, but it's like, yeah, it's going to be very extreme.
01:43:43.260
I think it's going to be so extreme that like, like, again, so it's important where we go culturally.
01:43:48.520
But if we end up in something like the days of Noah and we've got like giants and like dragons, I don't really think it even matters, man.
01:43:56.760
We might just we're all going to be embracing this, like tell the truth, like fucking say the end.
01:44:01.300
Well, who cares? There's a fucking dragon over here.
01:44:03.820
It's like we've got some people will and some people will be like, yeah, some people will be like, no, you can't because we need the protection of whatever bullshit.
01:44:12.460
They think they need to protect them from that.
01:44:14.880
You'll put still people, people will come face to face with the reality of God and still not want to admit it.
01:44:24.140
They're going to be like, yeah, if you if you just do what I say, you know, like that's how we defeat them.
01:44:30.240
And they're going to be like, oh, that's going to be it.
01:44:44.900
You know, guys, I think I think this is a good place to bring the episode in for a landing.
01:44:53.500
I'll never get to work again after this episode, but it was worth it.
01:44:58.660
Thank you for sacrificing your career on our show.
01:45:06.140
So it's not Leonardo, Jordi, as you've written over here in the name, too.
01:45:20.640
I'm on Twitter tweeting up a tweet storm of racist, homophobic shit.
01:45:25.040
So if you guys want to follow that, it's at Leonardo underscore Joni.
01:45:35.200
No, she said something right in the beginning, but the mic kind of like, you know, when everybody
01:45:40.720
And I was like, did she just fucking say that we got the name wrong?
01:45:43.600
But then she just kept rolling and shooting at us.
01:45:48.660
So you can find me at Leonardo Joni, J-O-N-I-E.
01:45:53.380
And it's on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, all across the platforms.
01:46:00.240
I was sensing, I was sensing like anger at me and I couldn't figure out why.
01:46:07.960
No, I was just angry at you because you're brown, but that's.
01:46:39.900
I think I'm doing a pretty good job being funny.
01:46:45.600
Probably the only white woman we've had on Tower Gang.
01:46:54.280
We're white people now because the stock is going down and you guys got to accept everyone you can.
01:47:00.900
You do not have the luxury of rejecting whites that don't meet your standard anymore.
01:47:11.960
If you let this Puerto Rican mop head in, of course you're going to let me in.
01:47:22.820
The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is an oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:47:28.900
It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:47:32.300
If you can persuade them that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see, because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening.