377. Andy, Dave Smith & DJ CTI: ... Part 1
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Summary
Dave Smith is a stand-up comedian, libertarian extraordinaire, and all-around badass dude. In this episode, we talk about how social media has created a polarizing environment, and how we need to do better at standing up for what we believe.
Transcript
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What is up guys, it's Andy Priscilla and this is the show for the realists, say goodbye
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to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking
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reality guys today. Now I know some of you can't read, so I got to do this intro exactly
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to bring to your attention that what the link that you clicked on today, the very special
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link, you happen to click on one of the best links you could possibly click on to listen
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to this show. And let me tell you what it is. It is Andy and DJ and Dave Smith, Cruz the
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motherfucking internet. That's fucking right. That's what we're going to do. Bro, I'm so
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excited to have you here. We've got Dave Smith, comedian, libertarian, extraordinaire, all
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around badass dude. One of my favorite potential guests that we've had and you're here in the
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flesh. Oh dude, I'm thrilled to be here, man. This place is incredible. Taking the tour here
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is like inspirational, man. It's I, it's I'm blown away with what you've built here.
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Thank you, man. Thank you. We're, we're excited to, uh, to dig into this. You know, we just
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had Maj on the, on the show a couple weeks ago. Uh, he's, that dude's so awesome, dude.
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He's amazing. Totally misunderstood too. People don't understand what he's doing. I get, when
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he explained that like, you know, Hey, sometimes I piss off the right. Sometimes I piss off the
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left. Like I get it. You know what I'm saying? I get it. Good libertarians do. Yeah.
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Well, it's like what I love about Maj is he's like very, he's actually, when you meet him,
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he's one of the sweetest, most humble guys, but he believes what he believes and he's not
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backing down off of that. And there's so much pressure like today, especially cause everyone's
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like, so kind of like polarized and then these camps form up. And once you're like an, an
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influencer or content creator or whatever, you're like, Oh man, but if I say this thing, then
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this entire audience who I've curried favor with now is going to be pissed off at me. And
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it's just like, it incentivizes everyone to just placate their camp more and more and
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more. And the problem with that is that so many of these camps have their own problems.
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And if you know, if you're never willing to like, look at that and go, Oh, okay, well
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we got to do better at this. Then you just, the problem never really gets solved. So Maj is
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That idea of like all or nothing. Like I believe in all of this and none of that, bro.
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Nobody believes that shit. Nobody even believes it. It's where do they, like, where have we,
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That's the fucking product of this, what Dave just said, this polarizing environment.
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And what we have is a bunch of people who are pretending to play along with a bunch of
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other people and hiding their true beliefs because nobody believes in everything on the
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left. Nobody believes in everything on the right. And what happens is these social tribes
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form and they pressure people into not standing on what they believe to be true. And if we
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had a situation in America where people just told the truth, we would have a unified nation
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But the problem is we have social pressures on the right. If you're not conservative enough,
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you get fucking canceled by these motherfuckers. You, I don't know what the fuck you got on
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the left. I'm trying to figure the fuck out. I can't figure it out. I just know I'm not
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there. But it's, so I'm used to them yelling at me, but the truth is the path of most resistance
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is being a reasonable freedom loving American. And that that's the most resistance that we're
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going to face just because of the echo chambers that social media has created. You know, I dude,
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cause I fall into the same thing, man. I'm kind of like, uh, I would say I'm, I'm, I'm way
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more libertarian than anything else. Um, but I have a little of everything, you know what
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I mean? And I think we all do depending on what our perspective is and how we grew up
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and where we grew up and what we learn and who we were taught by. And you know, it's
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certainly not lending itself to any kind of productive solution. And in fact, you know,
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it's weird. It's really weird to me, dude, because when you go out in the real world, none
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of these echo chambers are real. Like, right. They don't exist, bro. When I meet someone in public
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and I am stereotyping here because there's a lot of truths of stereotypes that has blue
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fucking hair and 15 fucking piercings in their fucking face. And I'm polite to them and I
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could tell they don't align with what I, what I align with, but I'm polite to them. They
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are polite back. We shake hands. It's all good, dude. And like, we live in this, in this country
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now where we, we, we are, we are constantly cultivated to be divided, uh, you know, by our
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government, by our media, by our, our Hollywood narratives and all of these things. And we're
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told, you know, you and I aren't supposed to be friends because you're black and I'm
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fucking not black. Right. Okay. Actually, the truth is I'm more black than you. That's true.
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All right. But we're, we're told that we can't even be fucking friends, bro. Right. You know,
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it's absurd shit. And like the, the absurdity that that's happening on these devices, by the
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way is intentional. It's intentional. Uh, there's a book that just came out called the
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chaos machine and it's about the social media intent. And like, dude, I am like halfway through
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the book and I'm like, Holy shit, this is way worse than I thought. And I thought it
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was pretty fucking bad. Right. Right. I'm saying. Um, and all the, you know, you see like all
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of the like most powerful institutions, you know, like the, whether it's politicians or the
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corporate press or Hollywood or just a big giant corporations, they're all pushing all
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of this divisive stuff, like the stuff that just gets regular Americans fighting with each
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other. And you're like, it makes you wonder like, well, why is it, why is it that you guys
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are so intent on pushing this stuff when a lot of times it doesn't even seem to be in
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their economic interest? Like it's not clear why you would want to, you would want to alienate
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a huge portion of your market share. I got to tell you, I do think there's something to
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be said for the fact that like what, after the 2008 crash, when the big banks got bailed
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out, but with taxpayer money and there was all of this like resistance that rose up, both
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occupy wall street and the tea party, they both started over the same thing, which was
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the banks getting bailed out, which is so transparently unfair. Yeah. Like who could, who
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can really defend this? And, and then the, the idea that was like, well, we, we, we gave
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Goldman Sachs a bunch of money because we really care about the little guy so much. It's
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a pretty tough sell. And it's, it's interesting to me that coming on the right on the heels
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of that, all of this divisive stuff gets pushed. And like, to your point, man, it's really,
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this is kind of like the essence of why I'm a libertarian is that you go, look, you have
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like the political realm and then you have the market, which is just all of us living
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our lives. And what you're talking about is like within the market realm, within the realm
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of like free people voluntarily associating. We all have lots of different, wildly different
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views, you know, but we don't, we don't have to go to war over them right, right now
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in this, in this company, I guarantee you within my vision, I see an atheist and a
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Christian, but there's one, one of them simultaneously exist. Think about what those views are. If
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you really break it down, one of those people believes that he, the most important thing
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in his life is his personal relationship with Jesus Christ. And he believes that if you don't
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accept Jesus Christ into your heart, that you're going to be, you know, like in a pit
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of hell for eternity. That's like what he believes. The other person believes that guy is just
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delusional and none of this is real at all. But they're like high fiving and smiling together
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because they're both working together. They both like their job. They both like the company
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they work at. They probably could hang out on the weekend because they both like football
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or whatever. You know what I mean? It's like, we just don't care because it's not, but when
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it's a political difference, if that's what you're talking about, all of a sudden it's
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like this thing where, oh, you got to like hate each other and because it's a war over who's going
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to win and rule over the other one. So it's like, once you, once you like kind of like shrink
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politics, then everyone can get along. And the problem now, so much of it in our culture is that
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everything is supposed to be political. You go to the movies, that's supposed to be political.
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You, you know, you turn on every commercial is supposed to be political. Football is supposed
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to be political. It's like, people don't want that. And for me, as I've, it was most like
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standup comedy now is like, and you're like, isn't the goal here just for this to be entertainment?
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Just be like a relief from all that stuff. I think we need a lot more of that.
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Dude, I, I have a theory on how we got here. And, and, you know, back in, you know, before
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technology and I'm talking, I'm not talking the nineties, I'm talking like the 1800s, right?
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Like we had a problem with a neighbor. What do we, we only have one solution, right? We had
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to walk over there and we had to say, Hey bro, fuck you. No, no. You say, Hey, no, you
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didn't do that because there was repercussions to doing that. Right. Right. Right. All right.
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So you didn't go over there and say, Hey, uh, neighbor, uh, you know, your fence is three
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feet on my property. You know, fuck you. Like that's not what happened. Cause you get shot.
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Right. What happened was people had to go over, they had to have civil discourse. They had
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to problem solve. They had to communicate. Then we had the newspapers and the radio and
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TV come around mass media. And then we were started to get fed information, which had never
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happened before. Like it never really happened before in history. Uh, most of what we knew
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as humans was through our own personal experiences. And we had great disparity in what we knew.
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There was people who were highly educated. There was people who didn't know shit other than
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don't touch that fire. Cause it'll burn your fucking hand. Right. Right. So there's all
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kinds of different levels, but most of it was based off of what we actually observed,
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which allowed us to teach ourselves what reality really was. And then, you know, we, we started
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to advance technology and we had, uh, you know, fax machine right now we could send a piece
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of paper. All right. Then we had, uh, email, right. Oh, holy shit. I could connect with anybody
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instantly right now. Then we had social media, man. I could tell anybody,
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anybody anything right now. So, so that's all great. That was all great. Those are great forms
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of communication, all, all valid, but then something happened. And what happened was Facebook
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took the comment section and instead of allowing civil discourse, they created a like button in the
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comments. Okay. And so what ended up happening is instead of us having disagreements based off
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merit or knowledge or logic or any of these things and discussing them, right? Like we all do with
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all kinds of people all the time. Now the game, instead of solving problems, it became, how can I
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zing this person or how can I neg this person to get the reaction on the like button as efficient as
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possible? That's right. No, no, dude, the more, the, the, the harder, the burn, the more the likes,
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right? So it fundamentally changed the way that people communicate. Then in DMS, they took the DMS
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and they said, okay, no more DMS. There's a fucking heart. Now you can react like with these little
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emojis and these things. And so what they've done is they've created a scenario where we no longer
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actually communicate at all. We don't not online. I mean, very few people do very few. How many times do
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we actually see not in a podcast format, not in a, uh, you know, a town hall like you do and things
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like that. How many times do we actually see people go back and forth in a respectful way with the goal
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to solve a problem on the internet? Right. It doesn't fucking happen. And by the way, that's by
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design. Right. Okay. There's attempts, but like people, because they can't handle that communication.
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No, because you're always going to have people who are hungry for relevance, who are willing to put other
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people down or make other people feel stupid or look stupid so that they can get attention. I mean,
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we call these people fucking trolls, right? Right. Right. Right. But the point is, is that this
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culture has become such a deep rooted part of our culture over the last decade that it's really
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almost impossible to do it on social media. And unfortunately we spend so much time on social
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media that it becomes a scenario where we start to believe that's the way the world is. And it's just
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not that way. It's not reality. I don't have those experiences in real life, bro. There's
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never, there has never been a situation outside of like in bar culture, right? Where, you know,
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you might have two guys that are drinking and you get a fight or something. Right. But like
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the local gas station, I'm the guy across putting, putting gas in his truck and I'm putting gas in
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my truck. Our conversation is normal. Like it's normal human interaction. And so we're living in two
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societies. We have a society that these tech people control and intentionally divide. They,
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they indoctrinate, indoctrinate us with, with theories and knowledge that isn't actually true.
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Black people and white people don't fucking hate each other. It's not true. Okay. Uh, I could go
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down the line. Like, like Republicans don't hate gay people. Like that shit from 50 fucking years ago.
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Like, are there some? Sure. There's also some people on the left that think it's okay to fuck your
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kids. Exactly. Okay. So let's be fucking real about the, the, the extreme polarity of what we're
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talking about. And social media lends itself to the light on those things because they're so
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extreme and attention, attention grabbing that we forget how to do this. And what we're suffering
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from, in my opinion, in this country is just a lack of actual communication that is geared towards
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common, good problem solving for all of us. Yeah. And it's really, I think that's completely right.
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And of course, like when you're on social media and I think Twitter is probably the worst of it
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because it also limits how long, so your only thing, your only option is just to say, you know,
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you can't, you can't like even beat them with a devastating argument. You just have to call
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them names or something. It's, it's all there's space for, you know, if you're arguing with someone
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and it removes all of the human factors, like you're not face to face, you don't have this kind of
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thing. Like even as you said, you know, with your example of back in like the 1890s or whatever,
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this is a thing that regulates human behavior, particularly male human behavior that we know
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all, all of this being unspoken, but you just know that there's a line you could cross where you
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might get decked in the face and deserve it. Like, and that fact that like there's, there's a line,
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like if there's just like the, everyone in this room was, was, uh, watching. And if there was a line
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of just outrageous disrespect that I crossed to you and you hit me and everyone, not just cause it's
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your company or something, which is like, they'd be like, yeah, dude, he had it coming. You know
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what I mean? Like we all know that. And, and that regulates our behavior to some degree. Also just
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decency, like being a decent person when I'm looking in your eyes and I see you as a person,
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I'm, I'm much less likely to just be really awful. Whereas like if you're just sitting in your boxers
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on your phone, it's like, it's much easier to like say horrible things. So all of this brings it down.
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And then the other thing about it is that you got like, um, people exerting control over these
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social media companies. You know, it was pretty interesting when, uh, um, Mark Zuckerberg was on
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Rogan. Uh, what was it last month you saw? And he asked him a lot, you know, about the Hunter Biden
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story. And he goes, well, you know, the FBI came to us and it's like, Oh, interesting now. So the FBI,
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you know, it would be a violation of the first amendment for them to say like arrest someone or
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shut down a newspaper, but they can go and tell Twitter or Facebook to shut down a newspaper.
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And now I guess technically they've done an end around of like violating the first amendment,
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but man in spirit, they've totally violated the, the, you know, the freedom of speech,
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freedom of the press. So you've got all these problems. And the thing that I worry about the
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most, I got like real little kids now, so I don't have to deal with this right now, but
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it's just how much, like how bad it is for teenagers and stuff to always be on their phone,
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to be isolated, to not be like having those real authentic social experiences that like we all had
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growing up. Like, I just think that's not, it's not human. That's the thing though. But like,
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dude, they're preparing this next generation for the ultimate level of control. Yeah. That's a part
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of the whole agenda. They did a really, really good job in doctrine, indoctrinating, you know, the
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18 to 25 age group right now. So that took place 25 years ago, right? Took and take,
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taking the American pledge out of the classroom. I think it's like, it was very, very strategic.
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You know what I'm saying? Now they're preparing this next generation for the next 10 years,
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10, 15 years to be prepared for ultimate level of control. Well, man, I mean, if that propaganda
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had negative effects, this propaganda is on steroids. So I don't know, I don't know what
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this is going to mean for the future, but you know, hopefully there's some type of like
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pendulum swing back from all of this. I feel like it is. I feel like the,
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like our audio order is coming back. Yeah. I feel like that too. I, I feel like the young,
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the young that from what I can observe and talking to my team, you know, like, look, dude,
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I'm 43. All right. Like, I don't know what the fuck these kids do. Yeah, bro. Good looking as
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fuck. Fucking over here looking at me weird and shit. All right. Um, fucking silver Fox,
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Sean Connery shit coming out, bro. I ain't even hit my prime yet. Let's wait. Uh, but the thing
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is, is like, is like these younger kids. And I talked to my guys who were, who were in the retail
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store who were like around 30 and they're like, yeah, dude, these younger kids, like the, the 18,
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19, 20 year old kids, they recognize that people older than them are like totally fucking up their
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shit. And so I think there is a pendulum swinging back with that generation. Um, and that's just why
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we're seeing school walkouts and things with a lot of this woke narrative stuff. Um,
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dude, we saw when we went to the fucking County fair. Yeah. We went to a County fair here and I
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mean, dude, it was all like all the young men were very like much so young men, normal men,
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masculine. Well, I think it's, uh, it's, it's interesting. Right. And I'm sure you get a lot
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of this with like younger people who listen to your show. Um, and, uh, and, and like, it's interesting
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to see how much your stuff kind of like took off, you know, and obviously there's women too,
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who, but like, I'm just particularly interested with the, the, the men and like seeing people
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like, uh, Jordan Peterson, uh, Joe Rogan, a lot of these guys really become like huge
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is that the, there, it is, like you said, it's like this natural order reasserting itself
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where the problem with this insanity of the current culture is that when you young men,
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when they have nothing and when I mean nothing, I mean, they didn't, they grew up with in a
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broken, you know, home with, because divorce has been completely normalized. They, uh, they
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don't, they didn't have religion. They didn't have any sense of like, um, like, you know,
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God, country loyalty, chivalry, isn't even really a thing that's taught to them. There's
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no kind of like purpose or meaning that's, that's, you know, explain to them like this
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is what the purpose of things. And that's something that human beings, particularly young men crave.
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So as soon as someone comes along and like tells them like, no, no, no, listen, you can
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take responsibility for yourself. You can work toward achieving a goal. You can be an example
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for other people. And not just, you can do that, but you know what? Like that's your
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responsibility to do that. That's your job. You're hitting on it right now. It's, it's an
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obligation. Yeah. Like we have lost the idea. Remember we went to, uh, where we go, uh, out
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on the East coast, uh, to talk with Ed and his talk. I forgot the state. Oh, North Carolina rally.
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We went to rally, right? Yeah. We had a driver. Um, I can't remember the guy's name, but he was
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awesome. Uh, Jay. What? I think it was Jay. I can't remember, but he was awesome. 18 year
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military vet, black dude, uh, got, got, you know, when you're driving around, you get
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to talk to these dudes and he's like, you know what? I think the problem is. And this
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fucking really like brought it all together for me. He's like, look, dude, you know, you
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and I, we come from different places, but we also understood that there's a minimum expectation
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as an American to live to a certain standard. Um, our job is to honor the people who have
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paid prices before us to live to a certain standard so that the people coming after us
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will also continue that. And that's when he said that it clicked for me. That's what we're
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missing. We're missing the understanding. You know, I don't, how old are you? I'm 39.
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Yeah. Okay. So we're like in the same era. Like we grew up with that. Like, I don't know
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how you grew up. I really don't. I know you from the internet. Like we're not homies yet.
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You know, we are, but you know what I'm saying? Um, I don't know your life story, but I'm willing
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to bet that you grew up with that understanding, you know, and, and that's something that the men
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who are, I would say, you know, 35 and older sort of understand that the generation 35 and younger
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was, I think, intentionally not taught. Yeah. And, but one of the things that's interesting,
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it's almost kind of like a paradox in a sense, because it's, it's, it's a funny dynamic. Cause
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almost like what you're selling is like a burden and a responsibility, but it's actually people
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really like it. Like, cause, and, and that's like a beautiful thing about life. It's really
00:21:32.000
important for people to realize, but it's like, there's no, like I, I was in a state when I was
00:21:37.580
like in my twenties and I was just single and I did standup comedy and went on the road and I had
00:21:43.280
like really no responsibilities in life. You know what I mean? I was like, yeah, I guess try to get,
00:21:47.280
get my rent paid this month and that's kind of fine. And now I have like a wife and a daughter,
00:21:52.380
a son or my responsibility to take care of. And I'm so much happier now than I was then because
00:21:58.720
that's what gives you a sense of purpose and joy and like meaning in your life.
00:22:03.440
And that's a key element of happiness. Yes. It's so much more rewarding than just,
00:22:06.960
so it's interesting to see this, this generation of like young men who were never told about this.
00:22:12.180
And then when someone comes along and explains it to them, they like light up like, oh, that's
00:22:16.260
amazing. Like this is, oh, I, I have like a place in the world now. I have something that actually
00:22:20.720
is meaningful. And so that gives me that, that gives me a lot of like encouragement for the future.
00:22:26.240
When you see how much it's like, oh yeah, as much as they try to rob you of this stuff,
00:22:30.120
it's still, it's still in there. I remember reading this, this really brilliant historian,
00:22:37.060
Murray Rothbard, who's like my, my like favorite, like libertarian figure ever. Um, she, he was
00:22:43.800
talking about when in the Soviet union in the, in the eighties, like no one really thought the
00:22:49.020
Soviet union was about to collapse. Like the CIA thought they were going to go on for another
00:22:52.400
hundred years. No one thought they were like on the verge of collapse. And people would say,
00:22:55.980
they think like, they go, well, you know, the Soviets have actually succeeded in creating the new
00:23:00.960
socialist man, which is basically what they were always saying. They were doing like the man who's not
00:23:05.280
incentivized by these other, he cares about society and sacrificing for the greater good and all the
00:23:10.180
communist, you know, nonsense that they would preach. And then what you saw when the Soviet
00:23:14.320
union was collapsed was immediately people went right back to nationality, Christianity, uh, you
00:23:20.620
know, the desire for a better life for themselves and their family. It's like, no, you can't actually
00:23:24.740
engineer this out. Like, and that was, if the Soviet union couldn't do it, you know, it's going to be
00:23:29.280
really hard for anyone else to, it's like these things that have been truths, you know, natural order
00:23:35.080
for thousands of years are still in people. They still want that. It's in bread. It's a hundred
00:23:41.200
percent. It's primarily an innate in us, right? We have to, what do you, so dude, for the people
00:23:48.120
who are made, um, be unfamiliar with you, uh, tell us a little bit, like, how did you get to become,
00:23:53.160
uh, because dude, I heard, I heard, I heard, I heard some shit too. I heard, I heard that maybe you
00:23:59.220
might be running for president as libertarian candidate. Well, I'm getting a lot of pressure
00:24:03.280
to do it. And, uh, I've, I kept trying to come up with excuses not to, and they've been peeled
00:24:08.880
away little by little by little. Like my, my whole camp of libertarians, they just took over the,
00:24:14.320
the libertarian party and they won every single position. So now it's like all of them, everyone
00:24:18.880
in the party really wants me to, to run. And then like, it was like one thing after another,
00:24:23.080
I remember at one point I was like, uh, cause a bunch of like the higher up libertarians guys
00:24:27.280
really want me to do it. And then I was like, well, I'm going to, you know what? My wife's not
00:24:30.580
going to be into it. And then that'll be my excuse. I don't have to do it. And I went to my
00:24:33.980
wife that, you know, I was like, baby, this is crazy. But like, they, they want me to run
00:24:36.940
for president on the libertarian party ticket. And she's like, you have to do it. And I'm like,
00:24:41.460
Oh no. I was like, but you were my house. What do you mean? She's like, no, this is like
00:24:45.940
what you were born to do. You have to do it. I was like, why are you so excited about this?
00:24:49.440
I was like, no, you know, I'd have to go do this. It'd be a sacrifice. And she's like,
00:24:52.660
whatever, we'll do it. So I, you know, I haven't like officially decided anything, uh, yet,
00:24:57.500
but what I, my whole thing with it really is that I just really, I think that the best
00:25:03.300
of America, the best of the American tradition always was a belief in Liberty. Like that's
00:25:08.740
the whole thing is the declaration of independence and the bill of rights is all just like, we
00:25:13.280
believe men ought to be free. And here's all the things the government can't do to you,
00:25:17.900
you know? And like, we've gotten so far away from that. And for me, like, I really, I got
00:25:22.920
into all of this stuff because of Ron Paul. And like, when I saw him, when he was running
00:25:26.360
for president, I was just like, this guy is nailing it. That's the perfect answer. It's
00:25:30.200
like, it's the perfect answer to the left, right cultural fight. It's the perfect answer
00:25:34.000
to every like foreign military conflict. It's like, it's so obvious when you see it. It's
00:25:38.060
like, well, here's the answer. You think you, you know, want to live your life one way and
00:25:42.140
someone else wants to live their life another way. Okay, fine. You just can't impose it on
00:25:45.540
the other person. Like you have your liberty, they have theirs. And what's the answer with all
00:25:48.880
the foreign wars and all of that? It's this simple. If our country's attacked, we defend
00:25:52.340
our country, but we don't go around the world just starting wars for other reasons. And we
00:25:55.800
don't bankrupt the next generation to, to maintain this government that we can't afford to have.
00:26:00.920
And we don't, and we don't destroy the currency by just printing trillions of dollars out of
00:26:05.060
thin air. And it's just like, I think that message needs to be told to America that it's not like
00:26:11.480
there is a different option than just these two paths that we, you know, you're artificially led
00:26:16.680
to believe we can go down. So I'm, I really like spreading that message. And that's, that would
00:26:22.820
be why I'd, I'd be considering, you know, running.
00:26:25.120
Dave, let me ask you this. What, what would you say? Cause I'm, I feel like a lot of people,
00:26:29.400
they don't know that that's an option. Right. And I think once you really get into the ideals and,
00:26:34.620
and, and the platforms of libertarian, a lot of people, oh shit, well, I agree with that. Right.
00:26:39.560
What would you say are some obstacles though, that, you know, the libertarian movement
00:26:46.060
Well, I mean, there's a lot, I mean, you know, one of the things is that the libertarian position
00:26:53.720
is that basically the government should be, if anything, just basically limited to the
00:27:00.340
protection of Liberty. And that's all the government should do. Like if, if the, a government
00:27:04.080
is to exist, the point of the government existing is to protect your rights. So it's basically
00:27:09.220
like to protect your property rights, your physical, you know, safety, maybe adjudicate
00:27:13.920
disputes in court and gender studies in India. Not taking 60% of our fucking highest producers
00:27:21.440
income and pocketing it. How about that? Well, I mean, the idea of it, I mean, the idea of
00:27:27.760
like the IRS even existing as a thing is so insane. If you just like sit back and like,
00:27:33.220
if the, if it didn't exist and someone was explaining it to you, he'd be like, this is
00:27:37.960
the most insane thing I've ever heard of. This is fucking tyranny. Like, yes. You'd be
00:27:40.680
like, Oh, were we conquered by the Soviet union? Like did the Chinese invade and conquer
00:27:44.540
us and install the IRS? Like if you were in a free country, if you were in a free
00:27:48.660
country and someone just said to you, Hey, um, so the government is going to set up
00:27:53.720
this, uh, this, uh, organization and we're going to government agency though. Yes. Right.
00:27:58.700
Well, but they're going to set it up. Right. And there's, and we've just decided that
00:28:02.440
it's now, it's a crime to produce. It's a, it's a crime to produce things and be a
00:28:08.480
productive member of society. And the punishment is a fee. And the more you
00:28:12.260
produce, the more punishment you're going to get. Oh, and by the way, uh, the
00:28:15.420
fifth amendment doesn't exist for you anymore. In fact, you're compelled by law
00:28:18.680
to incriminate yourself every single year to the federal government for committing
00:28:22.780
the crime of producing something. And if you ever, uh, you know, like we know
00:28:27.960
exactly how much you've produced, but if you ever tell us you produce something
00:28:30.940
that is, there's a discrepancy between what we've produced. Well, then we're going to
00:28:34.120
audit you and we can go back 20 years and make sure that you, and you'd be like, and the
00:28:37.740
punishment, by the way, is prison for all this. If you happen to, you'd be like, this
00:28:41.400
is totalitarianism. Like, what is this? I pay a fee to stay the fuck out of jail in
00:28:48.520
a free country for the crime of employing people for the crime. Yes. Bro. People do
00:28:55.080
not understand that. And the average person, because they're not financially, you
00:28:59.740
know, well off. Okay. And the, because the perspective is most of them have worked a
00:29:05.760
regular job and they're like, fuck, I fucking hate my job because you work for
00:29:09.960
shitty motherfuckers. Okay. But there's, you have to understand that there is a
00:29:15.560
whole segment of entrepreneurs that clearly understand that if they provide
00:29:21.420
value, they get paid. And because they get paid and they want to be successful
00:29:26.600
themselves, they will then take, like for me, if I didn't have to pay fucking tax,
00:29:30.880
you guys, people will think, Oh, Andy's going to buy another fucking car.
00:29:34.720
Motherfucker. I got 35 fucking cars. I'm buying another car. You know what I'm
00:29:38.760
going to do? I'm going to expand my business. I'm going to grow my company. I'm
00:29:42.540
going to provide jobs. I'm going to build careers. And guess what I can do when I
00:29:46.220
don't pay all that motherfucking tax, I can pay you more. I can provide you with a
00:29:51.360
better life. And this is the argument that people fail to understand because they
00:29:56.300
get sold the idea that, Oh, if we don't tax the shit out of these guys, they're
00:30:01.780
just going to use their greed and take it themselves. And there are people who
00:30:05.540
will do that. The thing is the natural order of entrepreneurship and business
00:30:09.540
will automatically bankrupt those people anyway. Right. And even if they are, the
00:30:12.820
thing is like, look, there is like greed, whatever exactly that means, because
00:30:17.180
it's such a, it's one of those terms that always just means everyone else
00:30:20.220
except you, you know, like, yes, there are people who want a better life for
00:30:23.500
themselves and want to live a nice life and want more things for their family.
00:30:26.820
Their fucking greed for the better good. Well, that's the point. And so the only
00:30:30.360
way that look, there's, there's basically two realms of like economic and social
00:30:34.600
activity. There's the voluntary and the forced, right? And so the, every
00:30:39.780
businessman, everyone in, in the world of, of being an entrepreneur is working in
00:30:44.340
the voluntary realm. The only people who work in the forest realm are criminals
00:30:47.740
and government, right? They work in the realm of give me money or I'll throw you
00:30:51.420
in jail or give me your wallet or I'll shoot you. That's like criminals and
00:30:54.940
government. Now you and every other businessman, if you want to have a great
00:30:58.880
life, what you have to do is provide something of value that other people will
00:31:03.840
voluntarily give you their money for. That's right. That's the only way to do it.
00:31:07.360
Now you, whether you do that and it's a mix of both for most people, but whether
00:31:11.060
you do that because you really love providing something of value or because
00:31:13.580
you really love getting their money from them, that's the only way it works is if you
00:31:17.280
provide something of value, the only, all these people who are working for you
00:31:20.240
can quit and leave if they want to, they're here voluntarily. So you have
00:31:23.960
to make it good enough that they want to stay and get on board with your vision
00:31:27.260
and what you want to do. That's, it's a, it's a, you know, in the same way that
00:31:31.340
like a marriage is a free market, right? It's a, that's the free market. The
00:31:34.840
beauty of it is it's voluntary in the same sense that like, if you know, you're in
00:31:38.780
like an arranged marriage and you tell your wife, if, uh, if she leaves, you'll kill
00:31:43.780
her. I don't want to hear about how you're a good husband because you're not the
00:31:47.300
only way to know that you're a good husband is if she can leave if she wants
00:31:50.560
to and chose to be with you and continues to choose. Now, even in the scenario, if
00:31:55.660
you go, if you just took the money in, this is the, this is why capitalism go,
00:31:59.820
when you see capitalism come to places, you ever see pictures of like South Korea
00:32:03.320
before they were capitalist and afterward or Hong Kong after they literally go
00:32:06.420
from like mud huts to skyscrapers. The reason why so much wealth is produced and
00:32:10.280
the standard of living rise so much for everyone is because look, even if you, let's
00:32:14.980
say you kept that other 60% of your money and you go, I'm just going to invest
00:32:18.180
it. I'm just going to put it in the bank. Okay. Well, what's the bank going to do
00:32:21.200
with it? The bank's going to loan that money out to other entrepreneurs who are
00:32:23.980
going to go start their businesses with it. No matter what you do with it, even
00:32:27.360
if you just spend it all on cars, it's like, okay, well, there's a car
00:32:30.600
manufacturer now who's employing thousands of people in this town. You
00:32:34.300
almost can't do anything with it that will be destroyed. Now what the
00:32:38.020
government can do with it is gender studies in Pakistan, right? What the
00:32:41.840
government can do with it is blow up a bridge in Syria and then pay to rebuild
00:32:45.660
that bridge in Syria. And not only that, hire their buddies to rebuild the bridge
00:32:50.280
at a hundred times the cost of building a bridge and then get 50% sent back to
00:32:55.220
them. Right. And this is, and look, this is all over us right now. Like if you look
00:32:59.260
in, in, in America, even after 2020 and 2021 and 2022, these devastating years for
00:33:04.860
the economy, you go look at the, where the richest districts in America are. And
00:33:09.500
they're all, I think 10 of the top 13 are all the suburbs of Washington DC. The
00:33:14.100
others are all the suburbs of New York city. That's where all the wealth is. It's
00:33:17.820
like, it's all those guys are doing quite well. You know, if you work for like a
00:33:21.020
weapons company or you work for some like politically connected, one of these green
00:33:24.440
energy companies who gets all these subsidies, those people are millionaires
00:33:27.920
off of this. And then all of the people in the banking system that got bailed out by
00:33:31.520
the government and the stock market system, they're all making tons of money and
00:33:34.880
who's suffering for it. Like regular Americans. And then those Americans, it's,
00:33:39.440
it's so like messed up when you think about it, they are propagandized to think
00:33:44.020
that a guy like you is their enemy. I know that a guy who's sitting here creating
00:33:47.380
jobs where they are is the bad guy. I'm the rich, right? Like I'm the fucking rich
00:33:52.760
they're talking about. It's such a, like, it's such a weird dynamic, especially for
00:33:57.240
me being in the, in it. I did an interview with Will Kane from Fox. Great dude.
00:34:03.280
I like him a lot. We're talking, we were talking about the elite and he's like,
00:34:08.040
well, fuck bro. He's like, aren't you part of the elite? And I'm like, well, if
00:34:13.960
we look at my financial statement, yes, but I come from, I'm, I'm the average
00:34:20.020
American person who has built something like they're targeting people like me and
00:34:27.640
saying these fuckers are fucking you when they have the dudes at the very top who
00:34:33.140
literally could write a check today for my entire worth and not even sweat a beat
00:34:39.440
of sweat down their face, who don't pay any tax, who run the biggest companies in
00:34:44.580
the world. Those dudes get a pass and they're going to target people like me
00:34:48.740
because their goal is for them and all their little friends who are in with them
00:34:53.200
to have everything. And they tell you this, they tell you this, you will own
00:35:01.260
And they also, they deem, you know, and this is partly the thing is that when
00:35:04.080
you're broke, which like I've been this before, like this is what I came from in
00:35:08.800
my, my childhood. Like when you're broke, you have no idea what money is like.
00:35:12.320
And you just have no idea. Like if someone had said to me when I was like, you
00:35:15.600
know, like 20, I'd be making what I'm making now. I'd be like, oh my God, that's
00:35:19.840
like insane to me. But you have no idea of the difference between like, you know,
00:35:24.360
someone who makes 400 grand a year and someone who makes 400 million. Like it
00:35:27.200
just, it's, it's all like, these are rich people we're talking about. You don't
00:35:29.700
really understand. And so they use this kind of like, um, you know, like we're
00:35:33.920
going to tax the rich, but then they end up taxing are like, like killing. I
00:35:38.860
mean, they tax everybody, but they end up taxing. They go like, oh yeah, rich, you
00:35:42.400
know, like 250,000 or above. And then as if that person, most of the time, those
00:35:47.420
people are people who started from very humble, like, like middle-class or
00:35:51.460
working-class backgrounds who did all the right things to get themselves up
00:35:55.080
the ranks. And then even like, like even the person who's worth like hundreds of
00:35:58.300
millions, millions of dollars, they, they, they think that, and then the person
00:36:02.140
who's worth like billions of dollars is, has the whole system rigged in their
00:36:06.540
favor. That's right. So they're not paying anything into it. And they, they bought
00:36:10.400
off all the politics, politicians to write the loopholes into the tax codes and
00:36:14.600
they just laugh at everybody else. We just talked about this yesterday, dude.
00:36:18.140
We were talking about how most people, if you tell them,
00:36:21.460
you're, you'll make a hundred grand. Their perception of a hundred grand
00:36:25.000
is a lot of money. Might as well be a hundred million, bro. Listen,
00:36:28.480
a hundred thousand dollars in America today will barely get you the fuck by
00:36:33.900
you are. If you're good, if you got a family man and you're making a hundred
00:36:37.320
grand right now with this inflation and this, you're, they're struggling.
00:36:41.440
That's what I'm saying. Ask anybody who makes a hundred thousand dollars if they
00:36:45.020
feel rich, ask anybody who makes $250,000. If they feel rich, that's not rich.
00:36:51.700
They've redefined the idea of what wealth and rich is based upon what they want.
00:36:56.860
And what they want is you in total poverty. They want to fucking bury the people like
00:37:02.200
me who run these mid-sized brands and companies that provide most of the middle
00:37:08.580
class work. They want to bury those people and tell you that your fucking boss is the
00:37:14.040
reason that shit's fucked up so that they can push everybody into the fucking most
00:37:20.620
Well, most people don't understand too, Andy, on that shit rolls downhill, right? And
00:37:23.500
you've got a lot of business owners. Let's say they don't have the best fucking
00:37:26.500
ethics, right? They get a fucking hefty tax bill. Okay. What do they start doing?
00:37:29.980
They start cutting, cutting fucking employment jobs. They start cutting fucking pay.
00:37:33.200
They start shit rolls down. Passing calls on to their customers. You think they're going
00:37:37.620
to make fucking less money? Listen, I pay more tax probably than almost anybody
00:37:43.620
listening to this motherfucking show. The tax system is so oppressive that it's not even
00:37:51.520
unethical to cut jobs to pay the government. That is reality in a lot of cases.
00:37:56.540
It's a have to. Bro, I got my first big tax bill because to your point, they make the tax
00:38:02.180
code so fucking hard to understand that literally anybody they choose to investigate is going
00:38:10.840
to have shit. This is how they fucking, this is how they make you fear them. This is how
00:38:16.200
they oppress you. And it doesn't need to be that way. No. Okay. But what people don't
00:38:21.920
understand, uh, I don't know, like 2000, I don't know in the 2000, like eight or nine
00:38:29.500
or something like that. I got my first big tax bill and then we fucked up a part of our
00:38:34.160
tax because we were collecting it wrong and it was over a million dollars, bro. Remember
00:38:37.980
at this point in time, I was making $695 per month. I got a fucking tax bill for over a
00:38:44.120
million dollars. How the fuck are you supposed to pay that as a small business owner? And
00:38:48.360
you know what it was? It was that we forgot to mail in part of our taxes because there's
00:38:53.040
no way to like, there's no coach that comes to your business and says, this is how to do
00:38:57.160
it. You either do it right or you do it wrong. And if you do it wrong, they bury you
00:39:00.780
intentionally. They put you out of fucking business. So when you say unethical, it's
00:39:06.880
really not. What's unethical is the amount of pain that they inflict on these business
00:39:11.160
owners that even put them in a position. Yeah. And you guys out there who are thinking
00:39:14.880
like, fuck my company, they don't pay enough. Bro, your company is paying taxes on their
00:39:20.560
product. Okay. So when I get a pallet of fucking product that I didn't have yesterday and
00:39:25.900
it's new, I'm paying tax on that. Then I'm paying tax when I pay myself again, you don't
00:39:32.300
understand what's happening. It's completely fucking oppressive and it's so hard. It's
00:39:38.480
so our economy would go fucking insane. If the tax rate was just a flat 15%, you would
00:39:45.940
see economic growth. Like you have never fucking seen ever. We would be the most, we
00:39:51.740
would be the wealthiest as a whole society that has ever existed in the, in human history.
00:39:59.500
Well, just, and think about like, uh, I know you probably like zero tax guy. Oh yeah. Yeah.
00:40:03.220
But like, well, most people don't even know why I'd still be very happy with like lowering
00:40:07.480
to a flat tax. That would be a, that would be a great start. Um, and, uh, you know, like,
00:40:12.020
look, you think about it like this, I mean, in response to, uh, the, the COVID, uh, insanity
00:40:17.080
and the, the insane response that the response to the insane lockdowns was that, well, now
00:40:22.860
because we have the lockdowns, what do we have to do? Well, we have to just print all
00:40:26.420
this money. I mean, there was $6 trillion just in 2020. Um, and then a nut more insanity
00:40:31.980
in 2021. And then this year, of course, I mean, just the unbelievable spending of money
00:40:36.440
we don't have that we're just printing out of thin air. The money doesn't even exist.
00:40:39.280
We just started noticing, Hey, why is inflation going so crazy? It's like, Oh yeah, because
00:40:42.720
you can't just print dollars out of thin air or every poor country could just be a rich
00:40:46.380
country tomorrow by printing money. Like it doesn't actually work that way. You have to
00:40:49.280
produce things. But if you go, just imagine if the response instead of that was just like,
00:40:53.740
Oh, well, like people are hurting. So what we're going to do is suspend the income tax for three
00:40:58.020
years. You could have done it for cheaper than what they ended up spending. And our economy
00:41:02.020
would have taken off. There would have been a boom in people investing in businesses, starting new
00:41:07.340
business. And it, and instead of where you get through the political, right, who gets rewarded
00:41:11.820
with all these big spending bills? Well, the politically connected, but basically what happened
00:41:15.220
was the American people got chump change. You got like 600 bucks or 1200 bucks. Giant corporations
00:41:21.560
got enormous giveaways while small and midsize companies were like trying to find a way to stay
00:41:27.140
open with all of the rules that the government was putting on them. But if you, instead, if you said,
00:41:31.820
okay, we're going to, you know, give you a three years with no income tax, you'd be rewarding
00:41:36.060
everybody who works, everybody who starts a business.
00:41:40.620
This is the thing that what we're talking about here, you guys listening, they, you have
00:41:49.320
They play stupid so that you'll believe they're stupid.
00:41:54.360
And what I believe, and what I said on the show many times is what they're doing is they
00:41:58.720
are intentionally bottoming out the United States currency so they can bring in digital
00:42:05.460
And you guys out there with, with, with large amounts of cash, you should probably
00:42:09.920
be looking to convert that into some sort of asset of some sort because the reality
00:42:17.720
They are going to fuck everybody who has saved their entire lives.
00:42:21.520
So if you're a saver, you need to get into gold.
00:42:31.100
Because that way, whenever they bring in the digital currency, I can trade it back
00:42:35.160
But because like, dude, we could, we hate it all we want.
00:42:39.000
And this idea, like what you're seeing, in my opinion, with all of this printing of
00:42:45.860
cash is you're seeing them do that exact same thing on a large scale.
00:42:49.360
So they're not only just printing cash to intentionally make it harder so that we all have to be dependent
00:42:55.620
They're actually sending, this is what's going on in Ukraine.
00:42:58.260
I mean, they're sending all this fucking money overseas and then they're getting kickbacks
00:43:02.860
from their military industrial complex partners.
00:43:06.140
And what they're doing is they're then taking the cash, they're converting it into whatever
00:43:10.560
assets and they're preparing for the fucking fall of the United States dollar.
00:43:14.620
And that, and then they're going to transfer it into the digital currency.
00:43:17.180
And dude, this is very dangerous for a lot of reasons.
00:43:19.940
We have to be able to trade without their influence on us.
00:43:24.720
And when you guys are buying into this whole green, bro, I'm getting in the fucking hole
00:43:29.140
now, but you're buying into this green energy, which is bullshit concept.
00:43:34.460
Uh, it's all about taking everything from oil and gas to green, which all these motherfuckers
00:43:45.720
It's like, you're, they always like, um, portray like the, the businessman as the greedy
00:43:51.220
But yet these, you look at these politicians who are supposedly public servants who all
00:43:56.920
are worth like, you see like these people like Nancy Pelosi is worth hundreds of millions
00:44:00.820
of dollars and you're like, she's been, uh, she's been in Congress her whole life.
00:44:04.800
Like, like what your whole life is a fucking idiot.
00:44:10.620
Like all these other, the Clintons were literally their jobs were just being public servants since
00:44:20.900
No, there's actually a lot of greed there, except the difference is that they make their
00:44:24.140
money without contributing anything to their fellow man.
00:44:27.220
And somehow that's supposed to be like the, I don't know.
00:44:31.100
And yet the people who have to like contribute in order to make their money are the greedy
00:44:36.120
Honestly, the more, I'm sorry, the more I get, people don't even understand where the
00:44:50.480
Lincoln put it in and it was put in to, to, to raise money for the war, right?
00:44:58.220
Like the Supreme court ruled it unconstitutional.
00:45:05.020
I mean, and back then you got to think that like, this is, um, you know, so you're talking
00:45:14.280
It's, it's later, but it's not that far removed from like when the constitution was
00:45:18.860
Like it's, it's, and so there's still kind of, and then they also just had major constitutional
00:45:23.140
questions around the civil war, because there was kind of like this thing where look, slavery
00:45:28.240
was not outlawed by the constitution or the slave trade had been ultimately, but then also
00:45:34.160
there was this very interesting constitutional battle where it's like, well, look, the South
00:45:45.040
And this does raise now, obviously we all go, look, the slavery thing is really bad.
00:45:48.940
And we, you want to do whatever you can to abolish slavery.
00:45:52.960
But at the same time, you have this situation where like, well, look, we're the United States
00:45:56.620
of America because these States decided to come together to be in a union.
00:46:05.800
And so there were a lot of questions about that.
00:46:07.260
And then at least the Supreme Court is like, and wait a minute, we can tax your income
00:46:12.720
And so this, and the Supreme Court said, yeah, no, of course you can't actually do this.
00:46:20.160
Actually came back in 1913 along with something else.
00:46:23.960
Well, it's Woodrow Wilson who came in in 1912 as the president, the Federal Reserve and the
00:46:30.180
And then a few years later, we're in World War I.
00:46:32.880
And this is really what set up, like, I would argue this is what set up the 20th,
00:46:37.260
century for all of the disasters that followed.
00:46:41.060
It also, well, it also inadvertently ended up leading to the rise of the Soviet Union
00:46:47.300
and the rise of the Nazis, particularly our involvement in World War I, which a lot of
00:46:52.140
the smart, like the conservative wing of the Republican Party back then were the guys
00:47:05.180
What Adams said famously was that is I butcher the quote, but it was like he goes, if America
00:47:11.320
ever goes looking, searching for monsters to destroy, we'll become the dictress of the
00:47:17.280
As he's basically saying, you'll go around there, you'll dominate the world, but you'll
00:47:23.400
No, we'll be the way we've been for the last 50 fucking years, which is fucking armed
00:47:28.080
police of the fucking world, which is not what the fuck we do.
00:47:31.960
Bro, all of our sons and daughters that have died for the last 60, 70 years and they've
00:47:42.280
This idea of, bro, the reason we have this, this suicide problem with veterans is not because
00:47:50.900
It's because when they, and by the way, this is what the fuck they talk to me about.
00:47:55.100
They come back, they come back and they say, fuck, bro, I just went and did some really
00:48:01.400
bad shit for some really bad motherfucking people.
00:48:05.300
And that's why we have this suicide problem with fucking combat vets.
00:48:10.120
It's not because it's not because they're, they realize they got fucking played.
00:48:16.060
It's because they realized they got duped into being the bad guys.
00:48:19.280
And that's, and like, that's, and it's, it's kind of like, it's sad as fuck.
00:48:24.240
And they don't even like, they don't even count good people that bought into the idea
00:48:27.880
that like, bro, freedom, America, these are our strongest.
00:48:33.380
I mean, I've talked to like some of these guys and it's like, so, so tragic.
00:48:37.180
And almost always when I talk to them, like by the time they're talking to me, they've
00:48:40.060
woken up, you know, all this stuff, but they go like, it was like, Oh, why did you
00:48:44.420
And so many of the time, the reasoning is like, well, it's like if, uh, you know, they said
00:48:49.180
we got to fight him over there so we don't fight him over here.
00:48:51.000
And he'd be like, well, my baby sister's over here.
00:48:53.500
So I'm going to go over there so that my baby sister doesn't get like there.
00:48:56.860
The, the motive was like, cause I'll go fight and kill someone to protect my little sister.
00:49:03.360
I'll go fight and kill someone to protect my family.
00:49:05.820
And then they realize after a while that like, I had nothing to do with that.
00:49:16.720
Bush's own beef and for the neocons own agenda, they wanted to take Saddam Hussein out.
00:49:25.040
Everyone's, everyone's, uh, you know, pissed off about nine 11.
00:49:37.200
You got Saddam, Gaddafi, uh, Putin, Hitler, JFK.
00:49:41.800
They all have something in common as a common denominator.
00:49:44.360
And is that they were trying to remove their people from a central bank.
00:49:50.980
Well, I think there's, there's differences between all of those people and what to, to
00:49:56.160
piss off, you know, like, uh, the, the powers who ultimately went to war with them.
00:49:59.860
I'd say, um, look, there's, I don't know, you know, what the answer to this is, but there's
00:50:06.100
definitely something interesting about the relationship between what's known as the petrodollar and
00:50:12.620
the push for all of these wars in, in the Middle East and Northern Africa.
00:50:16.460
And basically in, so in 1972, 73, Nixon takes us off the gold standard.
00:50:23.540
Uh, and this is because we, we printed way more money than we actually had to back it up
00:50:29.700
The, the French were coming in saying, we're going to redeem all of our dollars in gold.
00:50:33.100
That was going to deplete us of gold, but they were, so they went off the gold standard.
00:50:36.640
And then within that same decade in the seventies, he has Henry Kissinger go over to Saudi Arabia,
00:50:42.600
make the deal that they're only trade oil in dollars.
00:50:45.040
So now you kind of had this switch where, okay, you can't, you can't redeem your dollars for
00:50:56.100
And this is a big part of how the, how the U S, you know, domination of the world kind
00:51:02.020
It is true that Saddam Hussein was talking a bunch about going off of, of the U S dollar
00:51:10.500
It's true that Gaddafi was talking about forming his own, the own like Muslim currency
00:51:16.460
And it is true that then these people found a knock at their door from the U S military.
00:51:34.420
We have to legitimately question some of the operations that have taken place, uh, across
00:51:43.580
How many, how many, how many people here listening actually know what happened between world war
00:51:52.100
one and world war two, they emit that information from school.
00:51:57.820
And the reason they don't teach us is because they write the motherfucking history the way
00:52:09.680
Uh, we don't, we have to start questioning fucking everything because the reality is if
00:52:17.680
the last, and by the way, that is not some Nazi sympathizer shit.
00:52:21.400
But what I'm saying is these people have had free reign for literally hundreds of years
00:52:28.880
to tell us any motherfucking story that they want.
00:52:33.860
And there's, and there's like lies of omission too.
00:52:37.020
So it's not even that, you know, like is why in court they say, well, you tell the truth,
00:52:40.980
the whole truth and nothing, but because it's just as bad to have a lie of omission.
00:52:45.060
Like if I, if I'm in court and I just go like, uh, well, what's the story?
00:52:48.180
I go, well, well, the story is Andy shot a guy and then you go, well, what else goes?
00:52:52.200
You go, oh, well, he was charging him with a gun.
00:52:54.780
Well, that's a really important detail that kind of changes everything about the criminal
00:52:58.720
Um, so what they do is they, they, you know, what history like teaches everybody is the
00:53:03.800
crimes of the Nazis, which are all real and inexcusable and horrible.
00:53:07.600
A hundred percent were an awful brutal regime, but what they don't tell you about is
00:53:12.160
like you're saying is like the domination of the German people in, under the treaty of
00:53:16.660
Versailles and aft in, in post-World War one decimation of the entire country.
00:53:23.560
Why aren't we ever told the exact story of everything that happened so that we can understand
00:53:28.440
because they don't want us to fucking know so they can continue to do whatever they want.
00:53:32.800
Well, and, and, and, and also because it's like, it's, and this is the stuff that Ron
00:53:36.280
Paul was talking about when he first like converted me to being a libertarian.
00:53:39.960
And it's that it's not again, cause I know even like you kind of like said a second ago
00:53:44.300
to like, be like, yeah, this isn't like apologizing for the Nazis.
00:53:47.040
Cause you almost know like what the game is, what they accuse you of doing.
00:53:50.540
If you do this, but what it is, is understanding what happened here.
00:53:54.560
And so it's not, obviously no one thinks that genocide is justified, but you also understand,
00:53:58.400
oh, these were the conditions that led to what happened.
00:54:01.640
What about the 10 other genocides that no one talks about?
00:54:04.340
Well, also, but also understanding that it's like, look, if you don't understand cause and
00:54:08.200
effect, even if you're saying the problem is that we got this end result, you're like,
00:54:14.960
And this was Ron Paul's real point was that he said, he goes, look like, you know, and
00:54:19.360
then they, of course they'd all go, oh, so you're apologizing for nine 11 or whatever.
00:54:22.680
He'd go, look if this narrative, which was the narrative at the time coming out of the
00:54:26.960
president's mouth was they hate us for our freedom.
00:54:29.240
And he's like, but look, if you just read what Osama bin Laden wrote in his declaration
00:54:34.300
of war against America, none of it said he hated us for our freedom.
00:54:38.680
It wasn't, it was, you know, Pat Buchanan said once, I think it was so funny to me because
00:54:42.220
they, uh, he goes, the, uh, George Bush acted like Osama bin Laden stumbled on a copy of
00:54:47.920
the bill of rights in the desert somewhere and was like, what they have freedom over there.
00:54:53.320
But he's like so specific about what he's like, okay, here's why I hate you.
00:54:58.280
Number one, you prop up the Israeli government who oppresses the Palestinian people.
00:55:02.640
Number two, you have your military bases in our Holy land, in the Arabian Peninsula.
00:55:06.840
Number three, you use those military bases to, uh, enforce your blockade against Iraq and
00:55:12.260
hundreds of thousands of children have died in there.
00:55:16.120
Number five, the dictator in Egypt who you prop up.
00:55:18.820
Not like all of it is about our foreign policy.
00:55:22.260
And so like, and then the response is, oh, so you think we invited nine 11?
00:55:30.980
I'm saying that this policy has an effect with the CIA calls blowback.
00:55:35.900
And if you're not willing to acknowledge that, then you're never going to understand what's
00:55:43.920
Like, what do you guys think happens when we send our troops to a country on the other
00:55:52.340
And for 20 fucking years, we kill all their fucking men.
00:55:57.100
We fucking rape their women because that shit happens.
00:56:03.400
We allow their women to be raped by other men of that country.
00:56:08.340
What do you think the kids who are seven, eight, nine years old, when that starts, how
00:56:16.300
do you think they feel about America when they're 30?
00:56:20.040
You don't, you're not understanding what's happening.
00:56:22.680
What if someone, what if the Chinese military for sake of argument came and invaded America,
00:56:29.660
which is a very real situation if we don't get our shit together, but let's just say they
00:56:36.820
come and you have an eight year old son and they see the Chinese come in and the Chinese
00:56:44.500
fucking kills you, you're the dad, rapes the mom, fucking terrorizes and causes all kinds
00:56:54.160
What do you think that eight year old kid's going to grow up to think about the Chinese
00:56:58.500
They're going to grow up with a fucking burning hatred for these people.
00:57:05.140
I mean, just, and, and it's, it's like the perfect analogy that you're using, right?
00:57:08.440
If you even like take it like one step further, right?
00:57:10.400
So China invades, they kill a whole bunch of innocent people.
00:57:13.320
They overthrow the, the elected president of the United States and they install a pro
00:57:19.540
And then they're just like, we're going to dominate you in the militaries in the streets
00:57:22.800
telling you when you can leave your house and when you can't, what would your average
00:57:28.900
They'd be running out there committing what they would call acts of terrorism, right?
00:57:36.400
Not just the pretend one, you know what I mean?
00:57:39.740
I bet they'd probably scream something about their God too, right before they did it.
00:57:43.740
My point is they'd basically be yelling Allah Akbar before they blew up themselves to take
00:57:50.000
So it's very easy for us to look down and just kind of crazy savages.
00:57:55.800
We would be the same type of crazy savages if anyone ever came and did that to us.
00:58:00.920
And that's, and again, it's like people, whenever you talk about any of this stuff, people try
00:58:04.140
to like caricature and twist what you're saying.
00:58:06.060
Like, it's like, that's what they said to Ron Paul, Chris Wallace, his response to him
00:58:10.820
when he said all this was, he goes, so you're saying we deserved the 9-11 attacks?
00:58:15.020
It's like, no dude, no one's saying the innocent people, no one's saying the innocent people
00:58:20.180
The point is that those other innocent people over there didn't deserve to die either.
00:58:23.760
And so it's like, really think about, and right now the thing is like with what's
00:58:27.580
going on with the situation in Ukraine, with Russia, it's like, dude, like, it's just so
00:58:33.440
recklessly provoking, like a nuclear armed power.
00:58:40.580
Like, I don't, I think it's horrible that innocent people in Ukraine are dying.
00:58:43.360
But the truth is, like, whether Ukraine is ruled by Kiev or Moscow is just not an American
00:58:53.340
Now, I'm not saying that's not, as a human being, you don't root for every, I root for
00:58:56.220
everyone to be free and for no innocent people to die.
00:58:58.600
But the idea that two nuclear powers should have a conflict over this and we should be
00:59:05.740
When the dude who's already, by all means, pretty fucking on edge is saying, hey, don't
00:59:12.800
send us, don't send those motherfucking weapons over here.
00:59:17.760
Do you really think, like, this motherfucker is like running around the Russian woods in
00:59:24.060
the middle of winter with no fucking shirt on, bro.
00:59:32.040
And I'm not saying that there's a reason that him and Trump got along.
00:59:36.300
You guys think it's because a lot of, I don't think this, but a lot of people who are Trump
00:59:40.460
critics believe it's because Trump is just as bad as Putin.
00:59:44.680
That is your little smooth brain not fucking doing the calculations.
00:59:49.200
There's a reason why Trump was able to connect with fucking Kim Jong-un.
00:59:54.420
There's a reason why he was able to connect and get the respect of Vladimir Putin.
01:00:02.080
It's because they respect that he's got a big set of fucking balls and they're not going
01:00:14.540
You know, you know, in real life who to fuck with and who not to fuck with.
01:00:18.640
Like, yeah, just no, like, you know, that there's people that you are going to walk up
01:00:23.080
to and you're going to say some shit and they're not going to hesitate to knock your fucking
01:00:31.840
And if we're talking about one of the problems that I see with libertarianism is that we all
01:00:38.360
because I consider myself mostly that, um, like if I had to label myself, I would say
01:00:44.040
that I'm that we all believe in this idea of live and let live, but the problem is these
01:00:51.520
motherfuckers don't and they're trying and that's what got us.
01:00:55.460
And the weakness of the libertarian party, in my opinion, is the understanding that live
01:01:00.160
and let live only works when there are strong boundaries established.
01:01:05.880
I think that's that's a flaw in the way some libertarians kind of like present their ideas
01:01:09.840
and think about it, but like, no, look, if you the flip side to believing people have
01:01:14.760
natural rights is that those rights have to be protected.
01:01:17.880
And they're often with force and that you have to be prepared to like, I mean, it doesn't
01:01:21.520
mean anything like if I go, Hey, this is my house and you take it, but if you take it,
01:01:32.580
It's like, you know, like live and let live is kind of like a condition.
01:01:36.080
It's like live and let live so long as we're all in agreement that, you know, like we all
01:01:44.740
And if there are people who are and there always will be, then yeah, that needs to be met with
01:01:49.000
like force that is, you know, in defense of liberty.
01:01:52.540
I think the question is just like whether the force should be in defense of liberty or
01:01:56.880
Like far too often, whether it's like, look, with America, I just think far too often we've
01:02:02.380
gotten out in front, both with our military and just like with policing in general that
01:02:06.360
it's over the last 40 years, say it's like it was like far too much like aggression rather
01:02:13.680
And even and now you see like right with like kind of the flip that we've had in the way
01:02:20.020
Now you're almost seeing like the other side of what you're just talking about where you're
01:02:25.060
So we had 40 years of a war on drugs where we're putting people in jail for decades long
01:02:30.780
sentences for having a substance that the federal government deemed illegally.
01:02:36.180
Breaking up families, like locking people up like they're a fucking murderer or a rapist
01:02:40.580
for the crime of like having a couple ounces of pot that maybe they were like given away
01:02:48.160
And so now you're seeing like the flip side of that, like these progressive prosecutors
01:02:52.040
like, well, we're not going to do that anymore, but we're also not going to arrest you if
01:02:59.800
We will arrest the person who stands up for himself.
01:03:04.760
You know, so that's the other, the flip side of it, where it's like destruction of our fucking
01:03:08.900
But like the current, the clear, like middle, the clear, like balance is that it's like
01:03:17.240
And if you do more than that, you're tyrannical.
01:03:20.780
And if you do less than that, you're destabilizing insane.
01:03:27.320
I mean, as soon as like people like if people can't feel comfortable that like obviously there's
01:03:32.140
always going to be some amount of violent crime.
01:03:33.720
You never completely get rid of it, but there has to be some level of expectation that there
01:03:38.300
are consequences for violent crime and that you can defend yourself from violent crime.
01:03:43.080
And if you can't, if you take those things away, then we go from being a civilization to
01:03:47.720
being in a really dangerous, uncivilized, you know, uh, in stable situation very quickly.
01:03:54.620
Bro, if I, if it was up to me, I say this all the time, man, I am a pro freedom liberty
01:04:00.440
guy, but the minute, and by the way, I'm a victim of violent crime.
01:04:11.220
I don't know how many of you guys have gotten stabbed in the fucking face, but I'm guessing
01:04:16.400
Um, if I had my way with violent crime, these motherfuckers would fucking go away forever,
01:04:23.380
ever, bro, we can not, it would be Singapore around here.
01:04:29.840
You litter or cane in your ass in the middle, middle of fucking street.
01:04:37.500
People need to be, people need to be afraid of doing harm to their fellow, fellow citizens.
01:04:43.380
The drug thing I don't give a fuck about sell drugs, do drugs.
01:04:49.320
Um, I also believe that they lie to us about the benefits of certain drugs, like mushrooms
01:04:54.880
and weed and all these things so they can propagate their fucking pills, which by the
01:04:59.800
way, I just spent the last fucking 60 days, 45 days trying to get off of Alexa pro prescription
01:05:05.820
I've had for 10 years, which has been literally the hardest fucking thing I've ever done in
01:05:17.840
They make it impossible for you guys to get off the shit so that you, they keep getting
01:05:23.940
Um, but at the end of the day, our, a civilized society has zero fucking room for murderers,
01:05:34.060
for fucking rapists, for fucking any of this violence and you pedophilia wood chipper for
01:05:48.400
Those look, you fucking people who live in your fucking white liberal fucking neighborhood
01:05:57.920
You all feel guilty for fucking falling out of the vagina on third fucking base.
01:06:04.880
I couldn't, I couldn't, I can't fucking help the fact that you didn't ever get to experience
01:06:11.660
However, you should shut your fucking mouth when it comes to this sympathy for these violent
01:06:17.180
offenders, because eventually and soon it is going to be you and it's going to come
01:06:22.500
to you and it's going to come to your household and you are going to feel insanely stupid for
01:06:29.420
advocating for this kind of people, because I have had experience with these kinds of people.
01:06:47.400
They are not fucking any of the shit that you fuck or say they are evil as fuck.
01:06:52.220
And for us to have a civil society, violent crime should be fucking dealt with a heavy,
01:06:59.820
Well, it's, and it's even, and even if they are like, uh, to some degree, right?
01:07:03.940
Like, you know, like there's, there's pedophiles who I know, I think a lot of them were like
01:07:07.740
victims of pedophilia when they were children or whatever, but it doesn't matter.
01:07:11.220
They're at the point now you can't go, we don't have a time machine here.
01:07:14.240
What we can do is protect children from being a victim again from this guy.
01:07:21.180
I got to stop sympathizing with the fucking reason why and start dealing with what is.
01:07:26.760
If you want fucking bacon, you got to understand how it's made.
01:07:30.660
The process of fucking making bacon is not a good one.
01:07:39.380
I'm just saying, man, everybody wants to eat bacon, but nobody wants to see how it's made.
01:07:42.800
You want fucking civility, but you don't want to see what it takes to get there.
01:07:48.940
I'll fucking put those motherfuckers straight in the wood chipper.
01:07:55.940
All these government officials that fucking ruined our shit, they will be tried.
01:08:00.220
They will be put on fucking pay-per-view, and we will fucking hang them.
01:08:03.840
And the motherfuckers who fucking do the pedophilia and do the violent crime, there will be a dedicated
01:08:08.900
pay-per-view channel that you can subscribe to.
01:08:11.160
I gotta say, listen, I am there for these pay-per-views.
01:08:15.420
But particularly also for, like, I think all the guys.
01:08:22.320
We take the money, and we give it to the fucking victims' families.
01:08:32.140
I want to get all these guys, all these guys, all the lockdown governors and stuff like
01:08:37.080
that, I mean, just, like, have absolutely just declared themselves mini-dictators and
01:08:44.680
You're, like, this is violation of, like, crimes against humanity.
01:08:51.520
This, what happened over the last two and a half years was the most treasonous event
01:08:56.940
that has ever happened in the United States of America.
01:09:00.000
And people are afraid to use that term because they're afraid.
01:09:05.220
We had a shit ton of people who acted in the interest of not our American citizen, who sold
01:09:11.500
our American citizens down the fucking drain, and they did it intentionally for their own
01:09:16.420
I mean, think, it's one of the greatest crimes that has ever been perpetrated on the American
01:09:20.960
people by their own government was just the lockdowns.
01:09:23.480
Forget even the rest of the, to make it a crime to work if you were not deemed-
01:09:29.660
If you weren't deemed essential, that you couldn't, to make it a crime to go have a funeral for
01:09:36.540
And at the time they were doing that, then to rape the American, to loot the treasury and
01:09:43.660
Let all the big companies that they're buddies with stay open while they close the businesses
01:09:53.160
There's millions of businesses that will never fucking come back because of this.
01:09:59.800
We don't know the implications of the long-term vaccine damage that's happening.
01:10:03.820
It's, they finally came out and said, oh, Ivermectin actually works.
01:10:08.120
There was a fucking data point that came out of the fucking Pentagon in April of 2020 that
01:10:15.320
showed that Ivermectin worked and they fucking de-platformed.
01:10:19.760
They put Simone Gold in fucking jail, the frontline doctor who said this shit.
01:10:28.540
And dude, how many, listen, dude, I truly believe that what we, we, we are living through
01:10:34.200
the greatest crime and why I say living through is because we do not understand the five, 10
01:10:40.940
year implications of the medication that they fucking forced on people.
01:10:46.220
And I believe my, and I, I bet pretty fucking high average motherfucker.
01:10:50.640
Like if I was in the major leagues, I'd be in a hall of fucking fame.
01:10:53.100
I think we are living in right now, the greatest crimes against humanity has ever been perpetrated
01:11:01.920
And people will say, well, what about, what about, uh, what about the Holdemores?
01:11:10.580
That's going to pale in comparison to the damage and death and destruction that this narrative
01:11:17.500
and this fucking world economic forum shit pushed on the entire world.
01:11:22.160
And by the way, all those fucking people that we mentioned, those leaders, uh, Kim Jong-un,
01:11:28.320
uh, fucking Putin, fucking, uh, uh, Brazil dude, Trump, what do they all have in common?
01:11:38.220
You know why Putin and fucking Trump get along?
01:11:40.420
Cause they understand what the world economic forum is doing and what they're doing, what
01:11:45.280
Kim Jong-un, fucking tiring piece of shit, bro.
01:11:49.760
So in, in North Korea, those people actually believe that the entire world wants to kill
01:12:02.720
And it comes down to, it's just a matter of like, they're not in the game with like,
01:12:20.760
Well, but look, it's like, even like the way they talk about, uh, say certain countries
01:12:26.640
That's basically the crime that the Iranians have committed.
01:12:31.000
And it's not, you know, they use all these excuses like, oh my God, I think they're going
01:12:38.740
They go, oh, they treat their people so horrible.
01:12:41.020
It goes, Saudi Arabia treats their people way more horrible than Iran treats their people.
01:12:44.980
But they're totally fine because Saudi Arabia is in the empire and Iran is not in the empire.
01:12:50.900
And so that's kind of what the whole thing comes down to.
01:12:53.060
I think that a lot of it was like with Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein too.
01:13:07.900
Three countries that had nothing to do with 9-11.
01:13:12.000
There's zero connection from any of those countries to 9-11.
01:13:16.040
Not a single one of the terrorists was from any one of those countries.
01:13:19.460
What organization did those countries not belong to?
01:13:25.000
This is going to all be traced back to this world economic form shit.
01:13:29.020
You motherfuckers need to be watching, uh, King Charles.
01:13:38.180
But those two dudes have been friends for 60 fucking years.
01:13:42.940
So this, this thing that's happening over in England, there's, there's a lot to this.
01:13:51.540
We need a military style operation to bring in the new economic system.
01:14:00.280
Well, I'll tell you, hopefully there's enough people who wake up to this.
01:14:03.140
Cause like you have seen, and this is where there's been little glimpses of light in the
01:14:07.820
last two and a half years is you have seen moments where things that they clearly planned
01:14:12.880
were rolled back just because people were not taking it.
01:14:17.140
Like the vaccine, the same way, the vaccine passports that, I mean, this became the law
01:14:22.360
of the land in cities all around the country that you had to show proof of vaccination to
01:14:28.180
enter restaurants, to enter, uh, stadiums and stuff like this.
01:14:31.820
And there was just so much pushback to it that they, they just kind of dropped it.
01:14:36.980
You guys are all welcome for that shit, but it is, you know, so this is what we need to
01:14:41.380
cancel all their fucking in stadium advertising because a certain organization was requiring
01:14:51.920
Well, that's, and that's exactly like, that's what we need is like, so if we, cause if we
01:14:55.460
want to survive this thing, this isn't even a matter anymore of just being like, look,
01:15:01.140
Or we, I, you know, I prefer a libertarian society to this.
01:15:04.720
This is like, this is a survival mechanism at this point.
01:15:08.040
Like we need, we need some type, some type of libertarianism, whatever you want to, we
01:15:15.000
need some type of liberty in this country or this thing is going to collapse.
01:15:19.840
And you know, it's like, it can't keep going in this direction.
01:15:22.780
All the dude, 80% of people are not with this shit.
01:15:26.480
I believe, I believe it's more like 90% being real.
01:15:30.040
It was 80% when they were running polls on, uh, CNN or whatever, and 80% of people said
01:15:37.160
they wouldn't support businesses that, that, uh, impose vaccine passports that shows you
01:15:43.180
that that's a stat they shouldn't have ever put out.
01:15:46.460
Another thing that shows you is what exactly happened.
01:15:50.560
Like, did you guys catch all those videos of all the people on the airplanes?
01:15:55.460
The very minute they said, no more mass that showed you the real percentage.
01:16:06.940
Remember the videos where they like said, guys, no more massive airplanes.
01:16:10.100
And like people fucking cheered and shit that shows you the re the real ratio.
01:16:17.540
They've used all this fake shit that Elon Musk just exposed.
01:16:21.440
Um, 80% of Twitter bot, potentially 80% of Twitter is bots and fake accounts.
01:16:32.780
They've used all this shit to make you guys believe that everybody's with this shit when
01:16:41.120
But the problem is, is that most people are lacking the courage to stand up to the fucking
01:16:49.460
And regardless of what you believe, if you're a traditional Democrat, if you're a libertarian
01:16:54.240
or if you're a Republican or whatever, you have to stand up to this progressive fucking
01:17:01.320
The only, only issue though is that, yes, I think I agree.
01:17:04.680
More people are becoming more resisted or resistful, I guess.
01:17:10.400
I want to ask him about this because, because I want to stay on this real quick.
01:17:13.500
Like my, my, my observation in my like 10,000 foot, like sort of like seeing what's going
01:17:23.140
Like, you know, you, you, you recognize they pull back, right?
01:17:26.320
I see them now because we wouldn't take that part of it stepping on the accelerator now
01:17:35.860
because I think their plan was, oh shit, this isn't working what we fucking thought.
01:17:43.860
And I see, I think it's a, this is what, what I think is that basically I think the COVID
01:17:50.480
And so the COVID regime has essentially, they're accepting defeat and moving into the climate
01:17:57.660
And this is where the major push is going to come out.
01:17:59.780
As I was predicting this in March of 2020, I'm far from, far from the only one who was
01:18:05.320
saying that, but like, it just seemed obvious to me that it's like, oh, well, if you can
01:18:08.680
justify lockdowns over this virus, well, look, lockdowns are going to be great for carbon
01:18:16.440
And now they're coming in with all of these heavy pushes, which is just, I mean, how much
01:18:22.420
time you want to get into it, but the whole thing is insane.
01:18:24.780
The whole, first off, the whole climate alarmism is insane.
01:18:29.340
Not only is it, it's not even enough to say it's a non-existent problem.
01:18:32.520
It's the greatest thing that's ever happened in the world is fossil fuels.
01:18:36.980
Like literally the greatest thing that's ever happened to humanity is the fact that we burn
01:18:42.540
And it's given us a standard of living that even our, our grandparents couldn't have dreamed
01:18:47.900
It's like, it's, and, and they're trying to, so I think that in a sense, there was a
01:18:54.140
They've receded kind of like a wave, but it's coming back.
01:18:57.340
And so now we got to be ready for the next wave, but hopefully it's this weird kind of
01:19:03.640
like, you know, like sometimes things have to get really bad for people to wake up and
01:19:11.500
Sometimes people, things have to get really bad before people go, yeah, you know what?
01:19:16.120
And I think that over the last two years, really over the last five years, but particularly
01:19:22.820
like through the Trump administration, but really through the COVID, you know, uh, years
01:19:27.760
there, the establishment has really discredited itself in a way with regular Americans that
01:19:35.840
I think is unlike anything I've ever seen in my life before.
01:19:38.260
I think that people are at this point, the jig is kind of up that average people know
01:19:47.780
It's not, there's not even a debate anymore to like, is CNN telling you the truth?
01:19:53.180
It's like, is the government actually working based off the science?
01:19:58.840
And so that I think is very, is, is, um, I think it's a very good sign that perhaps
01:20:05.100
now when they try to do this for climate, at least the masses are going to know going
01:20:14.280
Just like all of this stuff, you know, when you see now they show you that the lockdowns
01:20:21.620
You destroyed all these people's lives for nothing.
01:20:29.060
Do you really think these motherfuckers would produce a fucking virus and put it out there?
01:20:35.420
Not knowing that there's an effective therapeutic.
01:20:40.260
They're not going to put something out that they could potentially get.
01:20:48.940
I also guarantee you that every motherfucking time they got sick while they're yelling at
01:20:53.420
Joe Rogan and saying, Joe Rogan is the fucking antichrist for taking ivermectin and he sucks
01:20:58.660
horse dicks and all this other shit they were saying about him.
01:21:05.780
The funniest thing about it was that he beat it in the day.
01:21:17.800
Did you see when he had that CNN doctor came on his show, Dr. Gupta, and he goes to
01:21:24.840
him and he's like, and the doctor was like, yeah, he goes, well, are you going to get
01:21:28.620
And Rogan's like, no, I just had COVID because I have natural immunity right now.
01:21:37.440
He's like, why would I get the vaccine if I already have something that's stronger than
01:21:43.860
They don't even have an argument for why you should get the vaccine on there.
01:21:52.560
I found that clip that people were sharing it on Twitter.
01:21:54.480
I tweeted that a while ago, but yeah, it's Fauci back being a young epidemiologist when
01:22:00.480
And yeah, and he was, uh, some, he was just doing a call in show like on C-SPAN or whatever.
01:22:05.080
And someone called in and this woman goes, you know, I wanted to ask you if you think
01:22:17.100
Cause he actually knows a thing or two about science and he wasn't trying to sell anything.
01:22:22.860
Cause if you just got the flu, then you're, you're natural.
01:22:25.780
You have the natural immunity to at least this year.
01:22:32.040
Well, did you see, did you see when Rand Paul asked him that they found out?
01:22:35.780
So Rand Paul grilled him on this, uh, that they found out from like a freedom of information,
01:22:40.280
uh, act that pharmaceutical, uh, companies had paid out royalties of something.
01:22:47.580
And so like 50 different scientists and he goes, well, you, he goes, well, do you think
01:22:52.500
like that the sign that will the scientists at the NIH, like, you know, like release, like
01:23:01.380
And he just basically wouldn't answer the question.
01:23:03.400
They have been trying to subpoena that information from redacting it and refusing to answer it.
01:23:10.160
They, they, uh, the white house actually was paying the media stations to run, to run those
01:23:19.660
There's big, big money being made at all these things.
01:23:23.720
If that, if the white house was paying it, that means you fucking pay for it.
01:23:26.400
Just so you know, cause they don't produce shit, bro.
01:23:29.820
We're like, we have been paying for our own fucking confusion and frustration and fucking
01:23:36.220
Well, listen, you know, that's like you were asking me before, like what the, uh, kind of
01:23:39.840
like impediments to, to libertarianism is, and just a more freedom in our society in
01:23:44.640
And like, look, one of the major ones is that they have, uh, for a very long time now, they've,
01:23:50.240
they've really controlled the means of communication and information.
01:23:54.980
And, you know, look, I mean like the government runs the schools that our kids are educated
01:23:59.300
in that, not my kids, but you know, and like, there are ways to opt out and not send
01:24:04.620
But like in general, I mean, they kind of have like a monopoly on teaching kids from the
01:24:13.020
And like, there's, uh, there's, you see now as people are starting to wake up to like,
01:24:16.900
oh my God, some of the shit that they're teaching them there is like, whoa, this is really propaganda.
01:24:21.520
And that's, that's a big part of how you get a society.
01:24:28.040
Cause there's a part in there where the guy, he was giving a speech at like this local
01:24:34.000
And this dude's, and he was talking about communism, talking about social, how they're using,
01:24:37.100
how they're using the, uh, the green agenda, the green agenda to push communism into a world
01:24:44.560
And he says that, uh, during, during this talk, this, this guy has stood up and he's like,
01:24:48.860
you know, listen, I want to applaud you and commend you for, for everything you've discovered.
01:24:55.080
Um, but I'm actually a professor at the local community college.
01:24:58.980
I'm a communist and we will win and walk the fuck out.
01:25:04.120
Like bro, the shit's in, it's a really, really good document.
01:25:06.100
He basically said like, man, dude, I'm impressed that you were able to, uh, figure all of this
01:25:14.000
Well, if you, when you see it, right, like there are these kinds of parallels between it's,
01:25:20.800
It's not exactly the original version, you know, but like when you see what Karl Marx,
01:25:25.980
so I think that's how they're getting pushed into is thinking that it's not the original.
01:25:29.300
Well, it's, it's, it's, I mean, there's like, there's similarities here.
01:25:33.220
But like when, when Karl Marx would talk about how basically the entire, like all of human
01:25:40.420
And so everything was in his opinion, you know, between the bourgeois and the proletariat,
01:25:44.480
there was like the working class versus the, the, you know, the exploited and the exploiters,
01:25:49.840
and, you know, and I mean, you see this, like the cultural version of this now, it's just
01:25:55.420
like all around you where you go, yes, this is the narrative, right?
01:25:58.080
That like whites are the oppressors, blacks are the oppressed, straights are the oppressors,
01:26:02.260
gays are the oppressed, men are the oppressors, women are the oppressed, you know, cis are the
01:26:07.700
Business owners are the oppressors, employees are the oppressed.
01:26:10.040
It's like, it's, they constantly use this kind of like framing and what this justifies
01:26:15.460
is then like the idea that like, oh, so then like, it's completely justified that no, no,
01:26:28.700
And so then we're kind of justified in like basically collectively taking everything from
01:26:33.500
So, and there's certainly, I mean, there's no question that the whole green energy climate
01:26:39.560
change thing is a, it's a war on capitalism, you know, but it's, it's a war on civilization
01:26:47.260
You know, I use this as an example sometimes, but I know people like the Chinese government
01:26:50.780
is creepy as hell and don't get me wrong about that.
01:26:53.900
Although they're not as bad as like Mao Zedong and what they were when they were like full,
01:27:00.580
So being quasi, you know, fascist now or whatever.
01:27:04.880
But you know, the, the greatest thing debatably in the history of humanity happened over the
01:27:09.620
last 30 years in China and India and other parts of Asia, there's, there's a billion
01:27:16.980
Like these are people who are starving to death who have been pulled out of extreme poverty.
01:27:21.040
And it's all because they, they let their markets be a little bit more free.
01:27:26.700
They let a little bit of capitalism into the system.
01:27:29.880
And the result of this was that their, their burning of fossil fuels weren't way up because
01:27:37.460
And so it's like to these climate activists, they're like, oh no, like, you know, carbon
01:27:43.680
But that's, that means children not dying in the streets, you know, like what could be
01:27:48.460
more anti-human than to be like against like the thing that leads to people like not living
01:27:56.500
And, and the other thing, and then they just make it out.
01:27:58.700
Like they kind of put it out there almost like we could just choose to not use fossil fuels
01:28:05.540
But that's the fact is just that that's not true in lithium and it's just, there's just
01:28:11.760
I mean, maybe someday some brilliant, you know, entrepreneur will invent a new way to
01:28:16.380
Maybe someone already did and they fucking killed him.
01:28:20.780
Um, that, which is, you know, that is quite possible, but there's not like right now there's,
01:28:25.800
if we were to switch off of fossil fuels, we would have a, in unthinkable crash in our
01:28:34.460
That's the intent, the intent, the, the intent of this green shit.
01:28:39.720
And the reason they're stepping on the accelerator is because they want everybody out there to
01:28:43.840
go fucking full green, get a green car, all this fucking bullshit.
01:28:47.160
And to have the entire fucking grid collapse, our entire lives go back to the stone age hunter
01:28:53.040
and gather and them roll in and fucking offer their new solution, which by the way, it's
01:29:05.320
Went from sleeping on the floor, now my jewelry box froze.
01:29:09.580
Fuck a pole, fuck a stove, counted millions in the code.