669. Andy, Andy Stumpf & DJ CTI: Outraged American TikTokers, West Point Removes Key Words from Mission Statement & Georgia Judge Dismisses 3 Charges Against Trump
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Summary
On this episode of the Q&A show, we have a good buddy of mine, andy stump, on the show. Andy is a former Navy Seal, entrepreneur, author, and all around badass dude.
Transcript
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what is up guys it's andy for selling this is the show for the real let's say goodbye to the lies
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the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality guys today we
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have andy and dj cruise the motherfucking internet that's what we're gonna do that's what cti stands
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for guys it stands for cruise the internet this is where we put topics up on the screen we talk about
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and speculate on what we think is true what we think is not true and then we talk about how we
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the people have to solve the problems that are going on in the world other times you tune in we're
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gonna have shows within the show we've got q and a f that's where you submit the questions and we
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give you the answers now you want your questions answered on the show you can submit them a couple
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different ways the first way is guys email those questions into ask andy at andy frisella.com or
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you go on youtube on the q and a f episodes and you drop your question in the comments we'll pick
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some from there as well other times we have real talk real talk is just five to twenty minutes some
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would call it a rant i like to call it real talk it's just shit that i think you need to hear that
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we all need to hear and sometimes i just say it for myself and you get to hear it uh then we have 75
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hard verses 75 hard verses where someone who has come on and uh discovered the 75 hard program and
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used it to uh fix their life they talk about how their life was before how their life was after
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and uh why you should use a 75 hard program to fix your shit too if you're unfamiliar with 75 hard it
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is the initial phase of the live hard program which is the world's biggest mental toughness program
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ever in history and you can get it for free it's uh at episode 208 on the audio feed only uh there is a
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book called the book on mental toughness available on my website andy frisella.com it's you don't have to
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buy it but if you're somebody that wants to know the ins and outs and nuts and bolts uh it's a good
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resource so uh yeah the other thing is we have a fee for the show the fee is very simple you'll notice
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share the show all right so guys very special episode today uh got a good buddy of mine coming
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on the show here mr andy stump what's happening bro i'm not prepared for the intro you guys just did
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i don't have any opening remarks i don't know how to live up to that yeah i didn't know you guys
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are gonna go hard in the paint like that i appreciate it though yeah man hey there's one
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way to do it it's like holy shit they're going right out of the gates okay i have nothing to add
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to this well guys if you don't know andy andy is uh an entrepreneur father uh former navy seal uh
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adrenaline enthusiast enthusiast yeah uh all around fucking badass dude man um what else what i'm
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know about that last part no it's a aggressively average and mediocre is what i aim for every day
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but yeah set the bar low trip underneath it most days and you're gonna be okay yeah that's about
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it it covers it all all right yeah well that's fair that's fair uh i like the comb over yeah that's
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a good look man what was this what was this picture that's a lot of hair gel that was actually taken
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in singapore no shit yeah i was doing i was a keynote speaker for an asia business summit for barclays
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bank of all things oh sweet man i can dress up okay sometimes clean up all right it's a good look
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man it's also a long time ago i don't think i look that young anymore so a little bit more gray hair
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yeah come over is a good look man i like it i wish i could that's a better look yeah yeah that is
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better i think i was maybe how old were you in that picture i think 25 so 2000 i was 25 oh shit what's
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going on here so the first deployment i did uh how can i unpack this all right so there are
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east and west coast seal teams odd numbers are on the west even numbers are on the east
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uh internally inside of the seal community we would consider the conventional special operations
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you would call it the white side seal teams the black side of that would be the jsoc commands
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commonly referred to or known as development group so i went through selection for that command in 2002
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which anybody who knows anything about history knows that was very proximal to a huge event in the
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united states the invasion of afghanistan when did that actually happen it was late in 2002
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i was in training when that was happening and one of the tasks for that command was providing
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security for hamad karzai who's the person what's actually happening the picture is we're getting ready
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to leave and he was signing a piece of afghan currency basically as a souvenir so they actually
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pulled us out of that selection process for that command a little bit early and surged us over
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there so we could um it's called rip or relieve in place the squadron that was there so they could
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get back retrain refrit just take uh refit take some time off and yeah so that was my first trip
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into afghanistan uh deployment with that command it was post the assassination attempt so really we
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it was a security detail we hung out protected him when he was inside of the palace in the government
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office traveled around town in a little bit was not that long of a period of time nothing happened
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while we were there but that's the the tail end of that first deployment now are those grenades two
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different size fuck yeah what so tell me about this hold on sometimes you have a grenade problem
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that's big and sometimes you have a grenade problem that's small you have to have the tools for the
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job so they made them in different sizes i didn't either until i got over there and i saw that and
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i was like i like to have options yeah and they're both equally ineffective um they look bigger in
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this picture than they did in person there one of them was very very tiny it would probably would
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have worked in a phone booth and the other one you know i wish grenades you know you watch any movie
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they pull the pin a lot of times i like to cook it off not a good idea because there's variation in
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the fuse and they throw it in this huge fireball goes off like a 55 gallon drum full of gas in real
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life it goes crack and a little bit of dust comes up so so you don't in the movies you you pull the pin
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in real life and let it go oh yeah yeah you don't fuck around no you don't cook those things off
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it's a good way to lose a hand huh they say that there's a three to five second fuse yeah how do i
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know if i have a three to five second it's pin huck get behind something now you said you brought up
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in the movies dude and so i don't know much you know i never served and i don't know much about
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navy seals and what's going on i got you know we got some mutual friends and stuff so i did some
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research um last night i watched these two documentaries hopefully one of them's charlie
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sheen on navy seals and uh i wanted to get your take on which one of these is more accurate all
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right so we have under siege from steven seagal yep okay and we have navy seals from charlie sheen
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i'd say if you combine the two you have the entire career from a non-fiction perspective
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in a nutshell yeah i i mean is this pretty accurate or uh no however the one in your right
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hand navy seals i probably watched that a hundred times before i joined i thought it was going to be
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very close to what the job was like it was nothing like that whatsoever and then under siege how
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steven seagal who is a ferocious piece of shit as a human being was able to actually continue to
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make i mean just do some research on his treatment of women and just start right there and i'll let
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you guys do your own research um how he was able to continue to make movies or even star in that role
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is just beyond me have you ever seen his like magic oh yeah kung fu shit people send it to me every
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single what the fuck is that you know i don't actually it's it's made up yeah short answer you know
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when i watch those videos i'm more concerned with the person that is willingly pretending yeah than i
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am with him up there trying to do the bullshit sue all the people that are bullshit all the people in
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that room they know that are flying and falling down yeah do they go get cocktails afterwards and say
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hey we all know this is fake right do they ever have a moment where they sit down and say hey we like
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we agree this is bullshit but we're going to participate anyway or do they actually believe
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that to me is so much more fascinating than like the master i always watch the people in the background
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never the master himself they're probably like dude did you see that move steve got me in yeah i saw
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that one that finger lock yeah he took it easy on me today he could have fucking killed me yeah but
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then if they ever were to try it on anybody ever they're gonna get their ass beat yeah what do you mean
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i can't block a knife by just turning my stomach and the guy falls like it's like a napoleon that
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grabbed me here yeah i mean i don't know i actually think that it speaks to some people are so desperate
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desperate to be a part of a group of any kind that they will literally detach their cognitive reasoning
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ability to do so the value of being involved in that circle is more important than the reality of it
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yeah there's no there's no self-identity or worth or esteem in those individuals yeah yeah for sure
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it's sad actually it is sad but also i drive an immense amount of entertainment from it so i
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support it it's actually fun to watch positive positive makes my this is pretty amazing and then
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you're like but it's fake but still but yeah so when you so when you decided to become a navy seal did
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you guys do like the golf cart polo shit because like that looked fun if you saw it in that movie we
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didn't do it unfortunately yeah because i figured that would be the reason to join what are those andy are
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those what are what are those what are those called that one might be a blu-ray this is called
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a dvd dj what is that so this is what we watched dj is only 27 years old 28 28 i know what a dvd is
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yeah but have you ever watched one yeah i've watched them okay i know what vhs is too now you
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now don't go past that i don't know anything how about blu-ray yeah i do blu-ray i know laser disc
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no like a floppy disc no no laser disc was like a dvd but it was like big like this
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what about beta max i know beta males well we all know that these days that's a fucking fact
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yeah yeah fuck yeah those are the two most common uh movies i actually get questions about though
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really yeah i wish that i wish the navy seals one was real i went into the community thinking
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this is what it's going to be like and uh no no it wasn't dude i watched that movie in the theater
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when it came out navy seals yeah good man yeah good man i i i was i grew up wanting when i play
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golf that's all i ever did was play golf polo i would just drive the golf carts and hit the like
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at least one round of golf every single time a lot of country clubs don't like that no they don't
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yeah that's why i don't golf anymore yeah i was politely asked to not come back anyway so dude what is
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this oh pick up the uh the elk the elk that is a big fucking elk dude that is a big elk um
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on a bow too what i'll say is this though depending on the angle that you take the picture from and i
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was with a very high level photographer they can make it look bigger than it is so that's actually
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sitting at the wall on my house i need that photographer yeah it's it's you know they get
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the right angle they twist the antlers toward him that was at a that's how dj does his dick pics
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lighting matters i've been talking about never shoot from below always shoot from
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that guy's number yeah um that is at a ranch in utah um it's a private ranch i was invited to go
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there i think that was the first or second year that i had ever bow hunted and sick have paid for
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my opportunity to be there and that was actually on the last day on the last hunting opportunity and
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it was the most elk i've ever been around right before i shot that elk though i'll send you this
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video once i can find it on my phone that thing walked in straight to me to three yards oh where
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i was sitting there and i hadn't drawn back i was legitimately wondering like what self-defense
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situations would look like with an elk and then decided in that moment that i would kick the
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cameraman at it and then run the other direction and legitimately i'm sharing with you legitimately
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what i thought as it was coming there was a cameraman right i'm like okay this is what i'm
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gonna do he's gotta go i'm gonna sacrifice him tell him for me afterwards
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there was no time in the moment this thing was coming in on a rope and it was screaming
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it's fucking me or you bro yeah it's gonna be you it was coming in and so i eventually just stood up
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because it saw us and then it backed off a bit and it bounded off and maybe stopped at 10 yards so i was
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able to stand up and shoot it this was 50 yards from where i shot it it's uh it was an intense
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experience um you people hear the bugling of elk if you watch it on tv or on your phone it sounds
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amazing but when you're that close when it's reverberating inside of your body it was pretty
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intense it was awesome it's huge dude it was big i've never hunted before so i don't know anything
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about uh huh that would uh yeah i don't know if i would start people on a bow if they had never
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hunted it's a little bit more challenging and there's less tolerance for mistakes because you
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have to get so i've shot i've shot a bow quite a bit i just never went hunting combining the two is
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tough you have to get pretty close to animals rifles will buy you a little bit more uh space and you can
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you can make some more mistakes but it was wild i've hunted there since then and i've never had
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an experience like that one it's it was fantastic that's cool yeah how much how much meat comes off
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of an animal like that oh man i would say you probably get somewhere between four to five hundred
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usable pounds of meat holy shit yeah geez so you gotta like fucking give it away and stuff
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freezer full i started well i am fortunate and i usually will get a couple elk tags per year which
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does not equate filling your freezer every time i think last year i had three elk tags
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and i got one elk yeah anytime i fill my freezer i immediately just start giving it away to friends
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and family it is so good yeah i've had it a couple times a couple my buddies have have uh let let me try
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elk before at their house it's good it's good i liked it a lot higher protein value than your normal
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meat you're going to get at the supermarket and it's cool to tell a story too like when anytime i'm
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cooking for my kids or no we had elk lasagna the other night yeah and it's like oh i'm not gonna eat
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the rest it's like hold on you little shit let me tell you the story about me carrying that out of my
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that doesn't go in the garbage you're eating that right now that's right i like that yeah
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that's fucking good did you mount this thing yes head only i've never been a huge fan of like the
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full body mount or some people take it down to right in front of the front shoulder um i'll
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actually like the euro mount so it actually gets skinned and caped and then um i think bleach so you
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just have the skull and then the antler where do you have that at that's it my house in montana
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okay yeah i shot a bull there i was with glover our mutual friend glover two years ago he shot one
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uh one day i shot mine two days later and i have both of those up at the uh coffee shop oh that's
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yeah yeah and i point out to everybody if you notice one is slightly smaller mike's obviously
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and then mine is the more regal elk on the right hand side yeah now is that just with the elks or is
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that like is that does that cross over to everything else i mean he's asian
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i fucking love bro he's the fucking best man he's the best yeah dude so uh speaking of your
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coffee shop you have a super awesome black rifle coffee shop we have the only black rifle coffee
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shop in the state of montana yeah so let's talk about that because that's in the fucking news right
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now you know i'm friends with the guys i don't know evan but i know uh jt and matt and they've
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they're great dudes and uh i see them getting fucking attacked again over this act blue shit
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that has already been addressed like a thousand times yeah so can we get like to the bottom of
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this once and for all because like honestly i'm just tired of seeing my good people be drugged down
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by people who are on the same team i mean we can try and here's what will happen this that first came
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out i remember seeing it a few years ago and it seems to be on like a 12 month cycle where it pops up
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again so i don't even know where you start other than people think that the act blue platform is
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actually a political party in and of itself so i always start by letting people know it's actually
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just a payment processing platform yes it is dedicated towards causes that are on the democratic
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or left side of the aisle house but in and of itself it's very i guess it's probably not similar to
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paypal it would be what would it be like maybe go fund me they take they strip a small portion of
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what you donate and then the rest of the money goes towards the cause that you want it to go through
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so a few years ago the first time i had heard about it um evan the founder of black rifle
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has made two donations that i'm aware of one of them he lost a bet so he donated i think it was 500
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bucks to the obama campaign and the other donation that he made was to tulsi gabbard because she is a
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personal friend of his and a fellow veteran and we'll get tulsi cool i haven't met her yet we've
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communicated had a few opportunities to try to have her on my show and it just hasn't happened yet but
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she seems to be yeah she seems for as far as politicians go either but we talk we talk in the
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dms and stuff and yeah she seems cool as fuck yeah and yeah so i'll come back to evan's donations in a
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minute because i think it's important on how act blue actually works so what i have seen in the last
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few days is people are it's a very tightly cropped image of um and it's a it might be an sec filing
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it's it's something where it it's a searchable database and somebody at some point in time took
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a screenshot of the list of people who have donated and put in their employment black rifle coffee and
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there's actually two versions it says black rifle coffee and then underneath it says black rifle it
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doesn't have the image that i have seen circulated it doesn't have their names and so it's cropped
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and at least in my opinion in an attempt to make it look like black rifle coffee as a company is
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supporting the democratic party right and that is the message that is being largely permeated throughout
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social media whatever news sources people may want and it's it's wildly inaccurate and as far as i can
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tell this latest round that has come out was actually started by a competitive coffee company
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to black rifle so it makes a little bit more sense as to why it's making the rounds again because
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anybody can go on there and don't so i'll get to that because i was fucking around with act blue
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this morning today in real time to try to understand what you can get around what you can do well how much
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can you play around with could you actually get a group of friends and utterly troll an individual or
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organization and the answer is you absolutely can but if you back off from that initial screen grab
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optic it would have the names if you went even farther than that it would have the amounts and
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some of those amounts are like two dollars and fifty cents you know one black rifle coffee as an
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organization and it says on act blue and all of this is self-certified there's no team of wizards
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behind the curtain that we're verifying this information at least based on my own experience on the
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platform right before you hit the hub pay there's like five little things and it says by submitting
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your payment and broadly describing what i saw this morning by submitting your payment you are you are
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agreeing to our terms of service you're saying you're an individual you're not this is your money
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you're not making a donation on behalf of an organization or a pact and there were two more and
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you click on it your money's gone and then you can show up on this database so black rifle coffee as
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an organization is not donating to the democratic party i'd also challenge anybody let's say every
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name that appears on that list is real and i think there's eight eight entries and some of them are
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repeat names i mean how many people do you have working for you what's your head count here
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450 to 500 in the office there's a zero thousands outside a zero percent chance they all have this
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homogenous idea of what the world should be yeah and and their belief system whether that be
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religious personal uh you know spiritual economic all of those things i could give two shits if people
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inside of black rifle coffee employees donated money to the democratic party i don't give a shit one of
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the most beautiful things in our country that i appreciate is the ability for all of us to sit in this
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room have different beliefs and go live our life i totally agree the best of our ability now what's
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interesting about act blue and i'll get back to uh what i was talking about about evan actually putting
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his name on there and black rifle coffee i went on there this morning and made a donation to a
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democratic senator i think it was in montana it's like five or ten whole dollars i hope he saves a moose
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with it or does something cool and it says employment and i put gray rifle coffee and what's your
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position head barista and i just hit donate and off it went and my point in saying all that is maybe
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just because you find it on the internet you shouldn't believe it yeah your fleet of employees
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we could task them with just crucifying any organization that would be considered on the
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conservative side of the house donation after donation after donation after no date you can put
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down there whatever you want yeah the fact that evan put down black rifle coffee should show to people
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he doesn't give a fuck that they know he's donating that's right he does he's not trying to hide it he
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actually is you don't have to sound like this guy's a fucking idiot you don't have to put down any
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information if you don't want to he chose to put that there on a platform i assume at the time
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he knew would be searchable because it doesn't matter people just need to do their own research
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and just don't believe everything you see on the internet don't you think this lends itself to a
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bigger conversation about the responsibility we have as a culture to recognize cancel culture as a
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societal weapon for division meaning for the last 10 or so years the left has had a monopoly on cancel
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culture right uh pretty much if you didn't toe the line or you even spoke out of line there was very
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little tolerance for difference of opinion the exact opposite of what i think you and i share in
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common in terms of what we think the country should look like yeah we might have differences in opinion
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but those are okay and we can talk about those things and as long as you're not stepping on my toes i'm
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not going to step on your toes and we're all going to get along and what i've seen and noticed is
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the cancel culture has shifted from the left to the right and i feel like a lot of people on the right
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are not understanding like because they've been abused for so long by the left they now have the
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power and that power is being wielded irresponsibly against people who for the most part have the same
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belief systems and believe in the same things that they do uh because you know they don't agree with
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every single detail someone says you know like we saw this a lot with like the trump and desantis thing
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right all of these people want the same outcome but they're killing each other internally on the
00:23:11.980
same team over uh you know get there yeah right exactly dude and so now we have a social power base
00:23:19.160
that's over on the right side and at some my opinion at some point in time we've got to come to a
00:23:26.060
realization that like this societal weapon because that's what it is cancel culture it is a weapon
00:23:31.960
to make people fall in line with whatever the narrative whoever holds the power is we have to
00:23:38.980
like understand that this is not good for the country in any way shape or form it's not good for
00:23:45.120
us to try to hammer people and ruin their lives and get them fired and destroy their companies because
00:23:50.940
they may have a different belief that we have even though the core belief system that we have
00:23:57.020
is very much so aligned and when i look at this situation with the black rifle guys
00:24:01.820
i see that because the people who are canceling them these people if you go look at every other
00:24:06.980
single post that they talk about they're talking about the same shit that those guys believe in
00:24:11.460
yeah you know so it's it's very frustrating to watch this happen and it would be nice if we could get
00:24:16.900
to a point like and i don't know where the line is right like like when we see the anheiser bush thing
00:24:22.380
happen with dylan mulvaney like part of me is like okay well that was necessary as a show of force of hey
00:24:28.440
we're not going to accept this in our culture but then we're it's like well how far do we take this
00:24:36.380
do we take this to where we we we do what they did you know what i'm saying yeah like what do you
00:24:41.320
think i mean i think bud light is piss beer to begin with and it shouldn't have been consumed ever by
00:24:46.520
anybody personal opinions don't come after me bud light lawyers i'm not a fan of your product
00:24:51.260
um i agree with you it's almost like you can't there's no way to be enough of the the thing that
00:24:58.680
people think you are without getting attacked by some fringe element it just keeps going farther and
00:25:03.220
farther and farther and farther yeah like we were talking when you were out there you know working out
00:25:08.620
you know people have appropriated the term patriot yeah and it means it seems to mean two different
00:25:13.400
things depending on what side of the political aisle that you are on and i hate that our country has
00:25:18.240
almost been reduced to a binary left and right and everything is a bifurcation of that the cancel
00:25:24.260
culture thing i agree it absolutely is a weapon and i hope that people can recognize that it's optional
00:25:30.880
i mean there are egregious errors that i think are made by individuals and organizations sometime
00:25:36.320
and i think one of the key things that's missing before people hop on that bandwagon with a vigor that is
00:25:44.380
shocking is that how many of us would survive the lens and scrutiny of some of these people i am a
00:25:53.800
galactic fuck up me too i have made so many mistakes and if all people got to see was mistake
00:26:00.520
after mistake after mistake i wouldn't blame them yeah for canceling me but they're willing to use
00:26:06.060
a lens that they themselves couldn't survive and i'm not i'm not i don't say that to try to excuse
00:26:13.000
behaviors from individuals or organizations it's just in this realization okay this is a weapon
00:26:18.520
i do have a choice whether or not i can participate in this should i take a breath just
00:26:23.100
educate myself a little bit more do i need to hop on this bandwagon there's another option too that's a
00:26:30.340
quiet one just vote with your fucking wallet yeah you know you don't have to like throw gasoline on
00:26:34.500
the fire if you don't like bud light which i advocate people not liking bud light because of
00:26:38.980
the taste don't drink bud light yeah drink whatever their uh course light or whatever their competition
00:26:44.560
would be you know like vote with your wallet don't waste your time on social media don't virtue signal
00:26:49.900
to me the things that you believe in because i have my own life to live and my own mistakes to make
00:26:53.700
it's it's a fucking mess and i don't know where it goes especially when the the needle keeps going
00:26:59.560
and going and going and going like what is patriotic enough at this point what does it mean to be a
00:27:03.920
patriot like do you have to wear a certain color hat and say a certain color thing and have a certain
00:27:07.560
bumper sticker if you don't have those things well fuck you you're not part of our group right i don't
00:27:12.100
know where it goes yeah i don't know where it leads yeah i don't think it leads anywhere good no it
00:27:15.740
doesn't i agree with you it's something that we have to come to terms with and be adults about and
00:27:19.760
say hey what is this country supposed to actually be it's supposed to be free yeah now there are things
00:27:25.860
that as a culture we're not going to accept we're not going to accept grown men uh shaking their
00:27:33.460
dicks in front of kids at drag shows when they're three years old that's not that's not something
00:27:38.680
that we're going to accept we're not going to accept men getting in a swimming pool or on a
00:27:43.320
basketball court or in a volleyball game and beat the shit out of women that's not that's not acceptable
00:27:48.980
but outside of those collective standards you know that are harming people and that do dangerous
00:27:55.580
things to other people's kids and other people's lives i mean really man we're supposed to kind of do
00:28:01.900
our own thing here and live our own lives and like you know uh you don't have to like what
00:28:06.860
everybody does i think that's a big common misconception about what freedom actually means
00:28:11.680
you know freedom is it like you say it's not like a it's not like a one track narrow definition if you
00:28:19.280
really want freedom that means you're going to have to have tolerance for some lifestyles that you
00:28:23.360
don't necessarily want to live maybe it's essential that you don't like every idea that you are surrounded
00:28:28.280
by yeah if you are only being told the things that you like by people that you agree with
00:28:33.160
and again people who live your life however you want to i would be worried that i'm living inside
00:28:37.220
of an echo chamber yeah that would concern me i'm not i'm not scared by ideas i'm not scared by people's
00:28:42.580
thoughts i'm not scared by their voices i i i like the fact and and to me our country should be about
00:28:49.060
okay you have an idea i have an idea you think my idea is shit i think your idea is shit let's pull them
00:28:53.940
into the spotlight let's logically work our way through them and at the end of the day people can
00:28:58.160
make their mind up off of that through an objective and logical discussion not me trying to weaponize
00:29:03.420
something to shut down your voice are you weaponizing something to shut down my voice bring that shit out
00:29:07.940
yeah talk about it dude i think i think people are afraid of that though because i think most people's
00:29:12.520
opinions because of social media they're thin that's right they don't have depth yeah they're not
00:29:18.640
comfortable standing on defend it huh they can't defend it no that's what i'm saying there's no mile
00:29:23.500
widening an inch deep yeah that's right they know everything but if you dig in they don't know
00:29:28.000
like we see this in these little videos that you go on the street right like they go on the street
00:29:32.000
and they say who are you voting for oh i'm voting for joe biden why and then the shit that comes out
00:29:38.400
of that's racist yeah the shit that comes out of their mouth right after that is like comedy and
00:29:43.580
that's what makes the clip because it exposes people for the lack of the lack of understanding
00:29:48.280
of any of their ideas and i think the reason that we have such an aggressive
00:29:52.220
you know shut up sit down take your business fuck you you're fired type cultures because people
00:29:59.240
just aren't capable of standing on their own opinions and and dude you the life you've led and
00:30:06.020
the life i've led that's a necessity like we've had to lead people we've had to say no this is why i
00:30:12.640
think this you know you can't build businesses you can't lead people you can't accomplish objectives
00:30:19.320
without explaining hey this is i think this is a good idea and this is why i think it's a good idea
00:30:24.600
and in your case the life you've led if you're not willing to hear the feedback fucking people get
00:30:30.280
killed so there's real serious consequences to not thinking like that and i don't think that most
00:30:35.120
people have that in their lives anymore you know they're just reading on the internet some shit and
00:30:39.520
parroting it because it sounds good and you know they want to get a couple likes on the comment they make
00:30:44.340
you know i'm very passionate about the things i believe but i don't arrive at those positions
00:30:48.600
quickly right and i'm also completely open to telling people that i don't know yeah there is
00:30:55.700
such a narrow bandwidth of i actually if i'm honestly assessing myself and how i feel i don't feel like i am
00:31:02.380
an expert at anything there's a very narrow bandwidth of topics that are largely completely useless in
00:31:09.280
society that i have a level of experience with that i feel very deeply about my opinion and where
00:31:14.780
it came from and other than that i just try to sit back and take my time and educate myself and
00:31:20.220
learn as much as possible i don't think there's any reward to having the fastest velocity to getting
00:31:26.720
to an opinion i think it's more than anything it's there's the the risk and downside is like a hockey
00:31:32.360
stick going up the faster you get to those spots i don't know when it became a faux pas to say i don't
00:31:38.360
know or when if somebody were come up to a street with one of those cameras and ask me that and they
00:31:43.540
ask me a question i would and i didn't know the answer i'd say to be honest with you i don't know
00:31:46.840
enough about that to answer you yeah but i feel the same way and i think there's a lot of freedom
00:31:52.480
in being able to say i don't know you know like you don't have to have the pressure on you you don't
00:31:58.060
yeah you know we talk a lot about this uh you know in our personal development shows you know
00:32:04.060
i personally am of the opinion that a great leader will say that without reservation when it's true
00:32:14.320
the best leaders that i have ever worked for i'll use an example of a commanding officer at a seal
00:32:20.860
team uh so in the navy they have n codes it's n1 through n9 and those are just the departments
00:32:25.460
largely tranched out that would work for you probably similar to the infrastructure you guys have
00:32:29.120
n1 would be our admin n2 is intelligence and three is operations you have planning logistics all of
00:32:35.320
those things we would do weekly meetings with the commanding officer the worst leaders that i've ever
00:32:41.860
been around were the ones who tried to be the smartest person in every room that they went into
00:32:45.360
the best leaders that i've ever been around were the ones who tried to staff the smartest people in
00:32:51.020
each of those areas and then put them into a room and solicit for their feedback ask them
00:32:56.140
questions and then make educated decisions no attempt to be the smartest person in the room
00:33:00.100
they staffed their weaknesses yeah those are great leaders yeah yeah man i i think we're at a situation
00:33:08.400
in culture where uh a lot of the a lot of the false realities are going to crumble very soon i think
00:33:17.780
they're crumbling now what does that look like though i don't know i don't know what do you think
00:33:22.000
fuck if i know yeah i know what people are calling for you know they they're worried about a civil war
00:33:27.320
and people ask me about civil war and i say that i'm not i'm not i don't think it's impossible i'm
00:33:32.800
not truly worried about it because the the reality of executing warfare like that versus what people
00:33:38.080
think it's going to be behind their computer screen let's just say they're a little bit different yeah
00:33:42.200
um nobody wants that i think if it were to kick off people might be a little hesitant to continue
00:33:48.680
because of what it would require i don't think anybody out there really wants to go out and get
00:33:52.220
into a gunfight with their neighbor yeah in their hoa cul-de-sac no like that's not what we're looking
00:33:57.080
for here um it's horrible it's horrendous and i and i don't want that for anybody um so i don't know
00:34:02.900
what it'll look like because again in a consequence free environment behind your screen you can say
00:34:07.460
whatever you want and this is what's going to happen and this is what i'm going to do i don't know
00:34:11.720
what it looks like i don't either man it's going to be interesting it you know i i do think i do
00:34:18.200
think that the woke the quote-unquote woke progressive agenda is done it's losing steam at
00:34:26.620
at the least yeah yeah i think the and i also i also think that's normal you know i i again at 46
00:34:35.600
years old i'm not gonna even pretend to be an expert on all the generations that have come before me
00:34:40.860
but i'm just talking to my dad and asking him about conversations he had had with his grandparents
00:34:45.120
every generation of society had some weird pendulum swing that found its center again and then probably
00:34:51.280
went back the other direction yeah so i think it's just kind of our natural way and i suspect that
00:34:56.240
every generation is like that's it it's fucking over yeah we're never gonna get through this one
00:35:00.300
yeah yeah yeah it dude it also does feel like to me though i feel like you know uh have you read
00:35:08.300
that book the fourth turning no so there's a basically the theory is every 80 years there's
00:35:15.120
basically a repeat of history right and you know and i agree with what you're saying the the pendulum
00:35:21.540
goes back and forth and that's you know i'm i'm around the same age as you i'm 44 and are in my life
00:35:28.980
i've seen it go back and forth right and you have too and i i the thing that concerns me is that i see
00:35:34.220
it going further left yeah and then further right and at the end at some point in time
00:35:40.780
over the course of history that usually ends with a genocide of some sort and so that's what scares
00:35:46.420
me it's like you know when we were in the covid stuff and everything was going crazy you know there
00:35:51.220
was no shortage of people who were on the covid bandwagon who were calling for the removal of
00:35:57.260
somebody who wasn't vaccinated from society we had justin trudeau one of the worlds one of the
00:36:03.000
leaders of the world i mean comically but he he's the fucking main dude up there in canada
00:36:08.340
talking about hey we don't know what we what are we going to do with these people they're a danger
00:36:12.400
to society they were building literal camps so like it concerns me when you go back and like look at
00:36:19.580
the things that how they behave during that time and then like what's the result going to be now that
00:36:25.020
yeah dude and that's like that that's kind of concerning well it's a rubber band bro it's a rubber
00:36:30.580
you can only fucking stretch it so much before it snaps you know that's the unfortunate thing but
00:36:35.060
but to your point andy it's like most people are just not going to be prepared for that snap
00:36:41.100
that's the reality of it so i don't know i don't know what that i don't even know yeah i don't even
00:36:45.360
know if it can be avoided yeah well i think the bet the way to avoid it is by you know speaking some
00:36:52.240
reasonable common sense shit on a regular basis well and you know also asking for accountability too
00:36:58.620
right i mean like that's the biggest part there was so much damage that was done i mean even just
00:37:03.060
looking at the covid stuff there was so much damage that was done and caused at the hands of people who
00:37:08.780
don't really have our interest and it's obvious everybody knows it right so a lot of people forget
00:37:13.340
it and so you can't have the accountability aspect of it that will prevent that from happening again
00:37:17.980
because the precedent has been set we've already shown that people are going to be mindless sheep that
00:37:22.520
follow along with tyrannical rules and so it's like the only way to prevent prevent that from
00:37:27.060
happening again is to hold those people accountable in our society but i don't know that enough
00:37:31.480
organizers the organizers correct like i mean i'm talking top of the top right like i mean i want
00:37:35.820
the generals you know not the fucking frontline soldiers right it would have been so much better
00:37:40.220
during covid if they were less dogmatic and they again it goes back to being able to say i don't know
00:37:45.220
like if fauci had gotten up and said maybe a couple times a week hey boys and girls yeah doesn't this
00:37:53.880
suck dick yeah maybe don't use those words when you're announcing uh to the nation boys and girls
00:37:58.900
sorry yeah so sorry i apologize fauci for recommending you open your speech with that let's
00:38:04.260
go with your speech writers on that one but if they got a couple times a week and said this is the
00:38:08.220
best information we have at the time way less dogmatic instead of telling people you have to do
00:38:13.340
this or you're a threat to society you're a piece of shit human being this is the best data we have
00:38:17.940
at the time i think where they lost the plot is they kept going from dogmatic position to dogmatic
00:38:22.780
position back and forth and back and forth and finally everybody not everybody but a large majority
00:38:28.000
of people started saying you i can't tolerate this anymore you keep telling me you're an expert
00:38:32.740
but you're flipping back and forth and then of course you know as time progresses on and you hear
00:38:38.240
things like fauci saying yeah i don't know where the six foot principle or rule came from you know or
00:38:43.600
now it's very nobody they had to wear a mask yeah and it's like i also have the internet sir and
00:38:49.360
you know i would like to show you a few things or saying you know that the u.s doesn't fund gain
00:38:56.840
of function research and it's very clear that the nih was supporting through uh proxy entities what was
00:39:02.200
going on in wuhan like it's insane but also at the same time a lot of countries were yeah i did a
00:39:06.820
podcast uh specifically on the wuhan lab and dude canada sent the ebola virus to wuhan on a
00:39:13.360
commercial airliner for them to study and have ebola in wuhan like it's insane the level of
00:39:20.700
interconnectivity that this stuff has and it's all shielded through this lens of being very dogmatic
00:39:26.220
and being dishonest yeah that's what gets the rubber band to snap i think in my in my opinion yeah
00:39:32.820
people like you didn't tell me the truth last time i can clearly say like you're standing out there in
00:39:37.200
the rain and you're telling the american public that it's sunny out i'm not going to listen to you
00:39:41.460
right well take that step further at what point does it cross the line of like this was not just
00:39:45.760
like oh they messed up this was intentional like when like is that's how i feel i do 100 percent
00:39:52.400
release of covet in and of itself 100 percent i i yeah i think it was an operation dude i think it
00:39:58.200
was i think it was a complete intentional look at like dude if you go back to that time right like
00:40:02.620
if we could just fucking like getting a fucking time machine you go back to that time do you have
00:40:06.360
one look at i mean i wish i was gonna say let's go for a spin well we can't go that we can't go far
00:40:10.720
back like too far back okay you know what i'm saying yeah 1970s let's stop right there um but
00:40:19.100
dude it's i mean like dude they were showing clips on mainstream media of people falling out in the
00:40:24.500
streets right like or or the the fucking refrigerated trailers that they were using for mass graves and
00:40:31.120
to hold all these bodies and pictures and videos of body bags on the street right and there was such a
00:40:36.200
simultaneous push from every place every single government in the world every single media outlet
00:40:43.660
it was all simultaneous all at the same time right and i mean 10-4 had or not i mean the evidence the
00:40:50.680
stuff is out there right event 201 you go back and look like this stuff was planned so like when it when
00:40:54.940
does it cross that threshold of oh hey this was hey we just fucked up if it was an operation they
00:40:59.840
fucked up though because i think what they actually showed people is that they need to think for
00:41:08.780
themselves if something like this happens in the future as opposed to demanding an immediate compliance
00:41:14.240
if it was an operation to see how far they could push it i think they fucked up i i think i think the
00:41:19.700
operation wasn't just to see how far they could push it i think the objective i am of the opinion
00:41:26.680
that we are in the midst of a coordinated communist revolution subversion in this country and
00:41:34.480
when i look at coven i like zoom out and i look at it and i i felt this way while it was going on but
00:41:41.820
we're a few years removed from it now and i look at what the actual result was what was the result well
00:41:49.020
we had the biggest wealth transfer in the history of mankind and it and it didn't go from rich to middle
00:41:54.920
class it went from middle class to already ultra rich they closed the stores they closed the
00:42:00.940
restaurants 70 of business yeah a lot of those businesses never dude where i live there is a
00:42:05.780
main street oh fuck it's actually called main street too um yeah there are just thinking about
00:42:11.600
that i was like son of a bitch that's probably a main street in every town but where i live has
00:42:15.220
maybe got a population of 30 000 yeah what was able to stay open uh walmart home depot yeah those uh some
00:42:22.200
gas stations what closed and are still empty pockmarks down main street were small businesses
00:42:27.720
that's right that's right and and i believe that was intentional and i because when we look at like
00:42:32.420
what the world economic forum wrote in coven 19 the great reset and what klaus schwab preaches these
00:42:39.600
guys talk about they talk about you will own nothing and you will be happy and when we look at like
00:42:44.680
how black rock and some of these huge funds are buying up all the residential property um
00:42:49.360
it's very clear that there was preference given to the already ultra rich and so what i see how i see
00:42:59.440
what happened was they scared everybody they created massive division it created massive confusion
00:43:05.600
it it helped their cause for the election it put trump in a spot where it was zero win there was
00:43:11.880
zero way he could win that scenario the pressure if people people like to talk all this shit on trump
00:43:17.640
and i'm not some kind of idolizer of donald trump i'm just being real if you're the president of the
00:43:23.780
united states and you have every single advisor around you including you know uh the media fucking
00:43:29.640
everybody saying this is the worst thing and you don't do anything about it you're you lose okay
00:43:36.200
now and because he did something about it now he's getting that held against him too so there
00:43:41.080
was they put him in a no win um but the biggest play that i saw was the was the division and then
00:43:48.900
also the transfer of wealth and when you look at like what communism is all about it's about the
00:43:53.960
consolidation of ownership at the very very top and nothing for everybody else and the promise is
00:43:59.800
always you guys at the bottom we're going to take care of you it's going to be a utopia and you
00:44:04.080
don't have to work and we can do all and this never works out that way you end up killing those
00:44:07.900
people and so when i look at covid i see a and then if we look at like the border situation and
00:44:17.040
what's happening and all of these things happening in in in one big play you know it's i believe it's
00:44:24.360
an intentional third worldization of the united states for the benefit of the global elite and that's
00:44:30.200
that's how i that's the perspective i've seen it from the whole time now could i be wrong sure could
00:44:36.060
could i be hyper vigilant on it maybe but it seems to be that from my perspective the dots are connecting
00:44:43.000
yeah dude and and and it's going to be you know i don't think people are with it anymore so it's going
00:44:48.480
to be real interesting what i you know we talked about this out in the gym earlier you know what it's
00:44:54.940
going to be like from here moving forward because i believe these people have committed what i would
00:45:01.100
consider crimes against humanity at scale at global scale and i believe that they understand that if
00:45:07.760
they lose control they're probably going to get held accountable and if you have someone whose back
00:45:12.240
is in the wall in that situation you have to ask yourself if you were them what would you be willing
00:45:17.500
to do to maintain power and the answer is anything yeah and that's what gets me real nervous about
00:45:23.140
what's going on in society especially for the next you know eight months or whatever we've got it to go
00:45:29.560
until you know to that yeah so so i don't know i would agree with you if your hypothesis is correct i
00:45:36.860
would agree that those are absolutely crimes against humanity what would be what would be the steps
00:45:41.740
that you would take to course correct that um this what what do i think should be should be done
00:45:48.460
what would i do what could we do to yeah what can we do to change the trajectory that we're on
00:45:53.020
well what i would do if it were me is probably not what anybody else would do oh tell me more yeah um
00:46:00.220
yeah what what i would do is i would get some 14 to 16 foot poles and i would put them in the white
00:46:09.660
house front lawn and i would decapitate all the organizers of this of this play all of them
00:46:15.840
and i would put their heads on the stakes and i would let their stakes i would let those stakes stay
00:46:20.760
there for the next hundred years and i would remind everybody what happens to people who do things like
00:46:25.560
this to regular citizens that's what i would personally do and i know that's crazy but it's a
00:46:30.980
non-conventional for sure a little vlad the impaler you know what i'm saying but but tyrants don't
00:46:36.080
stop themselves do they don't and tyranny never stops themselves these people believe that we are
00:46:40.880
peasants and that that we should be subservient to them we are too stupid to live our own lives
00:46:46.200
they believe that we they they have the right to take all of our money and oppress all of us
00:46:50.220
and you know do all kinds of shit to make our life difficult and if we ever truly want to have freedom
00:46:55.340
those people have to be held accountable and not just held accountable held accountable in a way
00:47:00.120
that sends a signal for the next 200 years that hey man if you do shit like this and you start to
00:47:07.080
like fuck with people's the people their country and their livelihood and all this shit and you get
00:47:12.820
to a point bro this is the end of what you're going to face and if we're being honest this is what's
00:47:18.320
happened in history over and over and over again and that's how this shit is stopped so you know i know
00:47:23.620
that's an extreme example but that's what i would do what i think likely could happen is that it could
00:47:29.320
take 10 years and these people get prosecuted and they get you know put in prison when they're 90
00:47:35.460
you know i i don't know have you got to restructure our government yeah have you ever seen the the
00:47:40.160
execution video of nikolai tuchescu from romania i'll do this it's a chilling video i don't generally
00:47:47.280
look for execution videos well yeah you know it's not like i mean i mean i guess it does show it no but
00:47:51.940
so so nikolai tuchescu he was the the uh you know the dictator right it was a communist installation
00:47:57.580
of romania at the time and there was a revolution the people turned on them right and him and his
00:48:01.940
wife they were court-martialed and they were sentenced to death by firing squad and as they're
00:48:08.040
carrying you know like you know grabbing this man taking him out to the to the wall he is still in
00:48:14.440
the tyrant mindset like he is still saying like you know like how are you guys doing i am your leader
00:48:18.800
even the wife like they they believe their own power and it was like it's a it's a very shocking
00:48:23.900
video to watch man because like even at the the end of a barrel you're still holding on to that
00:48:30.020
power tyrants will not release that stuff themselves you know and so i don't i think it's dangerous i
00:48:34.740
think there's the accountability piece man well the problem is bro is i feel like they'll do that to
00:48:39.300
us you know like when you look at like what they've created with the domestic terrorism list
00:48:44.360
are you on that by chance i haven't checked it oh yeah we're frequent flyers yeah i don't know what
00:48:49.920
day does this episode come out i might be yeah yeah no shit no shit i i just i just look at you know
00:48:56.420
they they're taking the the the you know i don't know what we you know i call it patriotic um but
00:49:06.340
guys like you okay guys like me guys who have you know uh believe the same core beliefs that we
00:49:13.540
believe about america um who they've always promoted as like the american standard sort of
00:49:19.280
thing you know what i mean and they've taken these people and they put them on domestic terror lists
00:49:23.760
and they villainized them and they said it's the biggest threat to the country and all this shit
00:49:27.920
fucking 10 years ago bro it was fly your flag support these you know what i'm saying so when i look
00:49:34.500
at what's happening dude i it makes me super nervous dude i i got nervous during covet i was like fuck
00:49:40.960
if these people win they're gonna kill all of us like and and that's what makes me real nervous about
00:49:45.660
what's going on i'm nervous about this year's election cycle i think we have to restructure
00:49:49.780
some things in government otherwise and i'm not an expert on government but i worry that our current
00:49:54.840
system may no longer be tenable yeah like we have to have term limits yeah we have to have single
00:50:00.520
issue bill voting as opposed to these fucking 1000 page documents bills oh my god and the people
00:50:06.960
will tell you like i read nothing in this yeah you know maybe at best they have an ai program now
00:50:11.620
that can spit out talking points yeah um i don't think they should be able to buy uh stock while they
00:50:17.180
are in office yeah um i mean those three right there lobbying should be illegal yeah those four
00:50:23.220
right there would have a huge impact on the direction and a lot of the stuff that we're talking
00:50:26.900
about if you can't make a career in politics which i don't think politics was ever supposed to be
00:50:31.480
a car supposed to be service i think that's why they yeah you know the founding fathers were
00:50:36.960
seems like they're pretty damn smart i don't know if they could forecast the country growing to this
00:50:40.620
size i i bet you they didn't even consider somebody being in politics for longer in their life than
00:50:46.500
they had been out of it they're like no why would they do that they would go back and be a farmer or
00:50:49.800
whatever it is so it's it makes sense to me that the document is incomplete hence we have the ability
00:50:54.940
to amend it i don't i think though i'm worried that if we don't modify some of those things
00:51:01.000
that the train may be too far down the track to turn around and i don't know what that looks like
00:51:06.920
either yeah yeah i i share those same concerns yeah i i think those rules that those four rules and i
00:51:14.060
think you know there's a couple others that would that would be useful but um you know it's against
00:51:20.940
the interest of those in power to implement those for sure and that's and that's the issue yeah like
00:51:26.100
dude there's other things that we could do in society that would fix society you know like uh for
00:51:30.680
example you know there's there these people are lawyers right they're all in law and a big problem
00:51:42.200
in society and culture right now is false accusations um you know frivolous suits like the the the law
00:51:50.940
affair that happens in this country um is insane and i think that in our legal system there should
00:51:59.360
be some repercussion where like for example you know there's clearly a double standard that women
00:52:06.020
can accuse men of doing things and they don't have to be true for the man to suffer the consequences
00:52:11.900
of the accusation so like if a woman were to uh accuse a man of abuse or rape and even if he didn't do
00:52:20.420
it he loses his job he loses his friends he loses his reputation that's right it all it has to take
00:52:25.600
is an accusation so in situations like that there should be repercussions where the person who makes
00:52:31.540
the accusation would serve the sentence if it ends up not being true or something like that there needs
00:52:38.060
to be some sort of recourse for these frivolous accusations and frivolous lawsuits and because dude
00:52:44.000
there's so much injustice done in that and then there's so much money lost in the in the business
00:52:51.680
aspect dealing with things like this i mean you're in business i'm in business dude the amount of
00:52:56.960
bullshit that it takes to run a business is insane it's almost not worth it and i think they want to
00:53:02.480
make it not worth it so that they can consolidate even more of the business to their buddies you know
00:53:07.860
the biggest places in the world the biggest guys in the world and you know and then we talk about
00:53:12.020
taxes right like taxes is another reform that needs to happen the fact that you and him and me and
00:53:17.880
everybody listening here when we add up all our taxes over the course of a year we work for the
00:53:23.060
government more than we work for ourselves it's not just income tax it's sales tax it's property tax
00:53:28.440
it's all this other shit tax when you buy tax when you sell if we added all that up all of us are
00:53:33.640
paying more to the government than what our government uh or than what we get to keep what does that make
00:53:39.780
us that makes us tax slaves in our own country that's supposed to be the freest country in the
00:53:43.380
world that that has to change and you know i believe that the reason they make it that way is to
00:53:48.220
financially oppress people for control reasons you know if people don't have financial resources and
00:53:53.340
they're worried about making their ends meet it's very difficult for them to concentrate on what's being
00:53:57.740
happening in washington dc or what's happening in their local politics so if you create enough
00:54:02.300
division enough hardship enough confusion enough anxiety enough stress it's really hard for the average
00:54:08.220
person to get activated to pay attention what's happening in the country which gives them free
00:54:11.820
reign to do whatever they want yeah if you're trying to survive you're just trying to make it
00:54:14.940
through the day that's what i'm saying so like you know we we i get frustrated on the show because i'm
00:54:20.440
like fuck guys we got to get engaged here we got to talk we got to get you know and but then i'm like
00:54:25.060
fuck dude a lot of people are are like legit panicking because they can't fucking survive yeah you know and
00:54:32.840
it's it sucks dude it's not how it should be and if all of us paid 10 tax all in how much different
00:54:40.240
would the life of the the middle class person look like it'd be a massive difference dude it'd be way
00:54:45.500
better as a business owner dude that's what i'm saying and and and the the socialists and the
00:54:50.400
communist people they're like oh that's greed no it's not because you don't understand what it is
00:54:54.540
to run a business if truly if i'm a greedy person then i'm going to want to create way more
00:55:00.220
careers and way more jobs and way more shit and that's how it flows it flows down through the
00:55:04.800
capitalist system and people don't talk about that you know like okay you don't you you would never
00:55:10.580
reinvest that tax money into your business you would just keep it are you are you a fucking moron
00:55:15.380
well if i'm as greedy as you say i am then why the fuck wouldn't i take that money and grow my
00:55:19.900
business so i can make even more money and by the way during that i'm building thousands of careers
00:55:24.460
for people they just don't understand the flow you know and it's again it's it's it's surface
00:55:30.400
level talking points it's not deep talking points at a younger age i didn't understand those things
00:55:34.940
yeah that's true yeah you're like well that person has more than me um i want what they have and it's
00:55:40.660
it's not fair it's not fair yeah which is i've only found the fair in northern iaho and they have or
00:55:45.440
in iowa it has cotton candy and a merry-go-round you know i mean that's what the fucking fair actually
00:55:49.460
it doesn't actually exist in real life it's one thing i've come to in my 46 years everything is unfair
00:55:53.980
yeah um yeah i didn't understand it at a younger age i think a lot of those arguments
00:55:59.240
when it comes to wealth and the development of wealth it's interesting i know people my personal
00:56:03.860
life who started at one end of the spectrum and then actually went on an entrepreneurial journey
00:56:08.860
like well this sucks why do i have to pay this yeah their ideas the story arc of their ideas
00:56:14.040
naturally shifted over time yeah so there is an what's that saying there's a saying about that
00:56:18.680
it's uh it's if you're if you're young and you're conservative then you don't have a heart but if
00:56:26.520
you're old and you're liberal then you don't have a brain yeah yeah and that's that's fucking true i
00:56:33.860
like that yeah it's true man it's true anyway that's the longest intro we ever did for the show
00:56:38.820
i fucking love it we're 56 in yeah is that good that's great i like it i like it uh get to get
00:56:45.340
yeah i guess we've been cruising there we go let's do it what do you got let's get into it guys remember
00:56:49.100
if you want to see any of these pictures headlines videos articles links go to andy for seller.com you
00:56:53.800
guys can find them linked there that being said let's get into our first headline headline number one
00:56:58.320
headline number one reads outraged american tiktokers hilariously vent their frustration as senate
00:57:04.500
inches closer to banning the app with influencers worrying they'll be uh they'll lose their jobs as
00:57:10.520
creators and be forced to return to dreaded nine to five jobs um so i believe it passed already uh it
00:57:16.280
did pass uh tiktok is going to be forced to sell or relocate um and become an american-based company
00:57:23.160
um but let's dive into this article a little bit so the stress of uh the stress is setting in for
00:57:28.480
american tiktok influencers who are taking to their favorite app to vent their frustration after the
00:57:33.160
legislation that could ban the platform was passed in the house with overwhelming support on wednesday
00:57:38.880
content creators are now worried they could be forced to return to dreaded nine to five careers as
00:57:43.400
the bill now heads to the senate hilarious memes also surfaced on tiktok wednesday afternoon
00:57:49.000
as users crack jokes about the potential ban of the platform that has more than a million of active
00:57:54.980
users in the u.s this is uh here's one of the memes that came out uh says the u.s house has
00:58:00.800
officially passed to build a ban tiktok of its uh if its owner chinese company byte dance refuses to
00:58:05.920
sell the platform gen z on their way to storm the capital um god i love the internet sometimes
00:58:12.480
internet can be great you know memes it's undefeated memes are probably the best thing
00:58:16.860
real talk dude i'm here for the memes dude they're so good i'm talking like tears down my face laughing
00:58:23.600
sometimes yeah yeah um so you know tiktok responded uh tiktok ceo tells users to protect their
00:58:30.020
constitutional rights against the tiktok ban he actually really did this in a video um but he's
00:58:35.380
uh he said over the last quote over the last few years we have invested to keep your data safe
00:58:39.460
and our platform free from outside manipulation we have uh committed that we will continue to do so
00:58:45.620
this legislation if signed into law will lead to a ban of tiktok in the united states to claim in the
00:58:51.440
video he says quote we will not stop fighting and advocating for you we will continue to do all
00:58:55.880
we can including exercising our legal rights to protect this amazing platform that we have built
00:59:00.660
with you she told users quote we we believe we can overcome this together now so this is all going
00:59:07.420
on did you guys see what rumble did no you didn't see it either no oh shit this is the first what
00:59:12.600
happened well i just want to take this in real quick yeah well i mean i can't catch everything man
00:59:17.660
fuck like i got other shit to do too i am i'll be like it doesn't happen like
00:59:21.620
fuck this so this is what it feels like yep this is what it feels like to be on your game
00:59:27.440
congratulations so uh so so in a very interesting move rumble uh comes out and uh they said they'll
00:59:36.880
buy fucking tiktok uh this headline reads controversial free speech site rumble wants to buy and operate
00:59:43.320
tiktok in the u.s to stop congress from banning chinese owned app uh so the uh an american company
00:59:49.340
has offered to buy tiktok to prevent the chinese owned app from a nationwide ban a letter from rumble
00:59:54.260
ceo chris pavlosky is uh surfaced on the company's twitter page tuesday declaring his online video
01:00:00.640
platform is ready to quote acquire and operate tiktok in the u.s this is a letter that came from him
01:00:06.360
um i believe this was uh released on tuesday i believe tuesday uh yesterday or tuesday
01:00:10.960
um since then their stocks are doing great um it looks like it's trending um there's no news if uh
01:00:17.620
uh and what he said in the letter to to be to be uh very you know very real here he says uh rumble's
01:00:24.020
offer uh rumble's offer to serve as a partner to a consortium to acquire and operate tiktok is subject
01:00:29.540
to the negotiation of a definitive agreement so um they could be in talks it could not be in talks i
01:00:34.280
don't know how that's going to work out um rumble has been working on some cloud-based technology and
01:00:39.500
um you know that all of the servers are here in the u.s and you know it is a platform that has
01:00:44.320
historically been free of manipulation and um which you know that's what the twitter files and
01:00:50.300
all that stuff exposed which you know like it's very easy to say that you know okay china's an enemy
01:00:55.180
this is a chinese company has connections however you want to say it right but the fact that they're so
01:01:00.860
vivid and controlling it is it really because of national security concerns right like is that really
01:01:06.120
the reason or is it really because they have no control over it like they did with twitter and
01:01:11.060
they can manipulate data and and narratives and they can manipulate through bots and they have no
01:01:16.780
control over it you know you look at twitter before elon bought it you look at you know meta right like
01:01:22.100
our government administration our government agencies had their hands in all of these social
01:01:28.180
media platforms to change things to alter narratives or to get certain perceptions out there so i mean
01:01:33.360
what is really the truth is it the truth that there is the national security concern or the truth is
01:01:38.320
they just can't fucking captain the ship you know i mean i think both could be true yeah yeah i think
01:01:43.960
you could you could make an argument for both being an issue i mean i can empathize for people worrying
01:01:48.820
about their uh job being at risk i i struggle to not laugh when i see a title outraged american tiktokers
01:01:54.760
like that's i'm doing my best to not like laugh out loud at that one because there are people who are
01:02:00.060
working in that but i mean how many of you know somebody who was a real estate agent at one time
01:02:04.120
especially when the markets are going great and then it it tanks and they have to figure out and
01:02:08.880
evolve and figure out a different way to feed their family i have reinvented myself four or five times
01:02:13.140
in my life post-military i think it's okay if your income source has a potential threat to it evolve
01:02:21.520
as a person read the terrain out in front of you and if you have to move along now i'm not saying i want
01:02:27.140
that to happen to those people but welcome to fucking real life that's right you know welcome
01:02:31.380
to fucking real life the business a coffee shop business that i own the supplement business that
01:02:35.140
you own we're a catastrophic world event away from that shit maybe not becoming relevant guess whose
01:02:40.400
problem that is if that happens that's my problem not somebody else's problem um you know people can
01:02:47.020
research china and i and i think they should when it comes to chinese-owned companies in the tie to
01:02:51.480
the chinese communist party what the communist party demands from those entities and organizations
01:02:56.860
by dance i believe has a ccp member on their actual board itself um so i think there is
01:03:03.200
potentially a national security threat there as well and i think it could equally be true that
01:03:06.840
there's a less control for the people who are in power who would want to have the backside
01:03:10.880
information to that i'm not a tech guy meaning i don't understand the mechanics and how all this
01:03:16.340
shit works like i don't i can't even imagine how much is required to keep a platform like instagram
01:03:22.660
just like just all the other physical infrastructure pieces i feel like though that there are smart
01:03:28.860
enough people in this world that could figure out a way if tiktok has got to continue to exist for
01:03:35.020
some people let's find a way that it can exist outside of the control of the chinese-owned company
01:03:42.480
you know i mean like i don't know create another organization somewhere that meets the criteria for the
01:03:47.640
u.s and hopefully still keeps it out of the reach of the u.s government entity i feel like there's a
01:03:52.740
solution there you know i just i struggle thinking of things as a catastrophe when we're talking about
01:03:57.720
being a content creator online again i can empathize i don't want them to lose their job but welcome to
01:04:02.420
the fucking real world yeah man you know as much as i share the opinion that uh social the world was
01:04:10.380
better before social media and the internet uh when i say that people really get upset about it but
01:04:15.300
it's the truth uh and we talked about this you know you and i are of the age where we lived
01:04:20.540
enough of our life before and enough after to i think have a valuable perspective to offer there
01:04:26.840
if i wanted to talk shit i had to figure out where you lived yeah no shit somebody what your landline
01:04:31.980
number was that your parents were probably gonna answer or walk over there and fucking knock on your
01:04:35.840
not only that bro you had to be prepared for the real consequences yeah there's no consequences to
01:04:41.960
fucking trolling or talking shit anymore dude when i was growing up and when you were growing up
01:04:46.880
if you talked the wrong shit you know what happened you had to stand on that and you might get your ass
01:04:51.760
beat you might get punched in the fucking face and you know what that's good for you sometimes because
01:04:56.320
you know what it teaches you not to talk stupid shit all right and we have a whole culture of people
01:05:01.620
who say whatever the fuck they want without any repercussions and then when you hold them to the fire
01:05:06.320
they play victim and it's it that's a there's i could go on and on about this but the point is
01:05:11.780
i believe that social media is fucking garbage all right and i believe the internet has made the world
01:05:17.940
worse and i would gladly give that all up including all of the success that is created for my my
01:05:22.980
personal brand my companies because i ran companies before the internet i know how to fucking run a
01:05:28.020
company i'll go back to the way i did it before and we'll fucking win that way so i'm not afraid of that
01:05:32.700
and i would prefer that because then now i can actually do what you know business owners did back
01:05:37.980
in the day they it got to be six o'clock at night they put the key in the door they locked the door
01:05:42.520
they went the fuck home they could fucking chill they could have a conversation with their family
01:05:46.500
spend time with their dogs or their kids or whatever they're into bro i don't have that luxury like that
01:05:51.840
anymore that's i'm on the phone every day till five or till 10 fucking 11 o'clock at night
01:05:56.600
talking about fucking work bro because that's where the game has progressed to
01:06:01.120
because of the available technology right it's like steroids and baseball like okay a couple guys
01:06:07.340
start doing it then fuck a couple more guys then it's the way it is or you don't get paid
01:06:11.360
and that's what's happened in business and entrepreneurship so for entrepreneurs now
01:06:15.560
if you're not playing the game all the time you can't really be competitive because there's enough
01:06:19.940
people that are doing that and i think that really fucks the quality of life of people and
01:06:24.640
families and i you know but it's the way it is so i'm i'm gonna win because i'm a fucking winner
01:06:30.460
right but and baseball still being played yeah that's right the game still being played and i'm
01:06:34.900
gonna play the game i'm gonna win the game but what you got to give to win the game because of
01:06:39.000
the technology available is actually much more not less like what people think it is and i'm able to
01:06:44.780
observe that and i don't think that's good i don't think that's a good thing um but getting to
01:06:50.620
this specific topic you know when i first heard this i was like fucking good ban them all great
01:06:56.200
but then i started hearing like what this was really about from some different perspectives
01:07:01.140
uh i mentioned this uh uh linda from wake up yeah wake up with linda uh her and i were talking about
01:07:08.300
it and she was she was like no dude look this isn't about the chinese government this is about
01:07:13.280
the control of the data and the scent their ability to censor a narrative because tiktok has woken up
01:07:18.300
to what's going on so you know when we have this situation in on the internet where nobody's abiding
01:07:25.800
by what the proposed ms msm slash quote elite narrative is and everybody's like nah fuck this
01:07:34.560
shit that's a big problem for these people so i've gone from you know seeing it as the china narrative
01:07:41.340
that they said to seeing it as oh no this makes more sense they're they're afraid of everybody talking
01:07:47.120
and this is the same reason they closed all the bars during covid because the seeds of revolution
01:07:52.080
are sown in taverns bro so when you have a public square that's not fucked with eventually people come
01:07:57.540
to the realization of what the truth is and they can't have that so that's how i see this happening
01:08:02.760
now which makes me say okay uh as much as i hate social media this should not be happening and yeah there
01:08:09.940
needs to be a solution where it continues to operate and we continue we keep it from the american
01:08:16.340
government doing the same thing that the chinese government's doing now there's got to be a tech
01:08:20.480
solution out there have you heard how tiktok is used differently in china than it is in the united
01:08:24.640
yeah dude i've seen it like what their algorithm no dude they show largely an educational tool yes dude
01:08:30.120
they show they show fucking videos so like here dude it's it's it's act as absurd as possible and you
01:08:37.600
get the most views okay there's a video of this person on the internet fucking rolling around and shit
01:08:43.660
with a pig mask on and it's got like did i send you that that was supposed to just go personal
01:08:48.780
contacts oh shit i didn't mean to share that was you shit that went i don't know it's hard to say
01:08:54.580
i didn't mean for that to get out the funny thing is i got it sent by all our mutual friends
01:09:02.120
they all sent it to me because we all like fucked up shit yeah dude so fucking but dude this video's got
01:09:08.540
like a hundred million views right well in china they got videos of the kids putting together rubik's
01:09:14.120
cubes that gets a hundred million views you know so we're talking about like
01:09:17.940
i believe that that's an actual subversion technique that's happening i don't think it's accidental yeah
01:09:25.960
no i don't think so either there's no way that's accidental and dude a lot of the fucking trans
01:09:30.540
bullshit that's happening in the world is pushed over here from china too that the some of the biggest
01:09:35.860
trans donors of all just like george soros does all this shit with the prosecutors in every city
01:09:43.060
there's three chinese guys i don't have their names on top of my head these three dudes are donating
01:09:48.660
billions of dollars to the trans organizations here in america and then the over in china they're
01:09:55.200
fucking donating against those things so like what is that both sides of the chest dude what does that
01:10:01.040
tell you if you just look at it like competition yeah that's the path that i would also take and
01:10:06.860
dude does it make isn't that kind of weird how 20 years ago they started removing the ideals of
01:10:11.340
competition from our youth remember like right after we graduated high school the participation
01:10:16.560
trophy started coming in and it was no longer like hey you got to work hard and win it was now like
01:10:21.680
hey just show up that all comes from these motherfuckers so like we have to start recognizing these
01:10:28.580
social initiatives that are actual cultural weapons against us you know things like they're you know
01:10:34.980
everybody wins uh you know removing the pledge of allegiance from the from the schools uh you know
01:10:41.160
cancel culture silent majority political correctness these are all weapons against culture here in america
01:10:47.680
that do not exist over there or anywhere else yeah so here's the interesting thing on this topic
01:10:52.960
though right so like you know you follow the money there's also a lot of money coming from china going to
01:10:57.500
biden right a lot million tens of millions of dollars right this has already been been discovered
01:11:03.900
the interesting thing here is how you know the the white house and joe biden they're saying that
01:11:09.760
they're going to support this bill and support the ban so it's like there's also going to be some
01:11:13.660
implications here like okay well how does that take that relationship then because this would be a
01:11:17.820
big spit in their face if you know i'm saying you're fucking up their plans of you know however i mean
01:11:22.560
could it be like all right we have a choice here um we can either do what china wants
01:11:28.820
and lose because we're losing the narrative or we could try to save our own asses
01:11:34.720
see what i'm saying no they're trying to jump ship well no dude look if the entire tiktok platform has
01:11:41.920
woken up which it appears that it has that means their progressive narrative
01:11:48.460
has fallen apart in in the in the gen z which is the main demographic so they have a choice the
01:11:56.120
choice is either appease china and let them continue to do this or guaranteed to lose the culture and
01:12:02.700
probably lose their position of power and be held accountable so usually choices come down when
01:12:08.440
they're hard to the lesser of two evils yeah and and that's what it seems like they're choosing
01:12:13.900
that's that's how i see it yeah what do you think i i agree with what you're saying i i could see i
01:12:21.060
could again sometimes both think like yeah right everybody yeah it's not always this or that to
01:12:26.140
believe like it's binary like maybe there's a shade of truth in all of that yeah maybe we're all
01:12:32.320
idiots and we don't know what we're talking about i'm speaking for myself i fall definitely into that
01:12:36.500
bucket but i know the money from china supporting biden or any other political content that shit doesn't
01:12:42.480
surprise me at all it's a very odd relationship we have with that country in the first place they're
01:12:47.040
one of our main trading partners but also portrayed as one of our main enemies right you look at the
01:12:52.620
fentanyl crisis in the united states the precursor chemicals are clearly coming out of china being
01:12:58.140
transported to mexico where they're being received by militarized chinese individuals are then being
01:13:05.880
turned over to the cartel turned into fentanyl and then coming up through the southern border largely i
01:13:11.360
know that comes in other ways and all over the united states we're feeling the impact of that
01:13:14.620
where i live up in northwestern montana so it i wish i could say it was something that simple the the web
01:13:21.380
yeah is fucking deep yeah you know from a money perspective to a trading partner to a global to
01:13:27.000
what's going on in society i mean not an easy explanation exceeds my my iq for sure well i think i think
01:13:35.840
also dude i i think what's kind of funny about this though is that they they put that they put the
01:13:43.360
effort into creating social media um to really help control the narrative in society and it's blowing up
01:13:50.040
in their face backfire completely yeah because they can't stop it they can't i like that that's fun
01:13:55.040
you know like a little chaos yeah i like seeing them score i like them seeing i like see i like when
01:14:00.940
people do something to really like try and hurt someone else or get an edge on someone else and
01:14:06.460
then seeing it blow up in their face like that that's appropriate mainstream media sources probably
01:14:12.940
don't enjoy the fact that people can be their own reporter and they fucking hate it they have they
01:14:17.340
probably have to right dude look at the look at the revenue and the rate model is based off of it
01:14:21.500
yeah yeah they probably despise it at a very deep level yeah i was gonna say it makes me appreciate it
01:14:26.460
yeah yeah for sure well dude guys like you guys like me all these other guys out here doing that
01:14:32.380
we are the media now you know what i'm saying the media has been fractured into a thousand little pieces
01:14:37.420
and we all have our own little communities that we speak to you know and like we said rogan's got a
01:14:41.740
fucking ridiculously massive community but uh you know that's the media now like people don't trust msm like
01:14:48.860
like they don't trust these you know plastic people on television anymore they want to they want to
01:14:56.940
and it also lends itself to business too who they want to buy from yeah you know what i'm saying like
01:15:01.660
like dude when we talk about black rifle and i see these guys i'm like you would rather you would
01:15:06.060
rather buy what would you rather buy folgers you'd rather buy folgers from fucking uh the some of the
01:15:11.980
biggest conglomerates in the world guys who don't give a fuck about you or you're but you're gonna drag these
01:15:17.820
three dudes or four dudes who have built this amazing company you know what i'm saying like
01:15:21.980
that doesn't make fucking sense bro and and we have we have a creator economy that's that's that's
01:15:27.900
truly taking place where people are leaving and i i actually think we're in the middle of an economic
01:15:33.100
revolution as well with people's money people are starting to realize like hey dude i'm gonna buy
01:15:38.300
from this guy because i fucking like that guy you know what i'm saying i'm gonna buy from these guys
01:15:42.620
because they're not those guys right now peace from origin is a good example of that bro yeah it's
01:15:47.020
not as cheap as what you could get commercially made overseas but people are willing to get behind
01:15:51.740
it and vote with their wallet yeah because of what it stands for yeah beyond just the transaction itself
01:15:56.860
yeah and how and dude you'd have to be a pretty up human being to not like pete
01:16:03.900
it's an awesome dude you know what i'm saying he's a he's a great man his all the guys involved
01:16:09.420
with that company are the saint they're cut from the same cloth you know they sell a pair of jeans
01:16:14.140
that's three times as expensive as any other pair of jeans but it'll last for 50 years like they used
01:16:20.220
to and your ass will look four times as good yeah well that's that's important throw that in the math
01:16:24.700
now we're looking like reasonable i'll spend a little extra money to make my ass look good i need
01:16:30.780
all the help i can get me too bro i wasn't blessed in the booty department me either yeah me either you
01:16:35.260
you got no booty no i got no ass well that's you got that's that's your right part right yeah that's
01:16:40.700
what i'm saying yeah i just you know wish it would have touched the wallet part
01:16:46.300
guys jumping on this conversation down in the comments let us know what you guys think with that
01:16:49.500
being said let's keep this cruise moving uh let's head over to headline number two headline number two
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reads west point removes duty honor country from its mission statement this is an interesting one
01:17:01.180
let's dive into this a little bit this is a bright bar article reading uh west point superintendent
01:17:06.700
army lieutenant general steve gilland on monday announced a new mission statement for the
01:17:12.780
venerable institution that replaces the words duty honor country for the more generic quote army values
01:17:20.860
so the west point's previous mission statement was quote to educate train and inspire the corps of
01:17:26.940
cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of
01:17:32.060
duty honor country and prepared for a career of professional excellence and service to the nation
01:17:37.420
as an officer in the united states army the new statement says to build educate train and inspire the
01:17:43.900
corps of cadets to be commissioned leaders of character committed to the army values and ready for
01:17:48.540
a lifetime professional excellence and service to the army and nation um so gilland and uh indicated in
01:17:55.500
the statement that he wanted to focus more on the quote mission essential task of quote build educate
01:18:02.940
train and inspire versus duty honor country um so he uh he wrote a full message on the uh on the west
01:18:10.220
points website uh it says duty honor country is foundational to the united states military academy's
01:18:16.060
culture and will always remain our motto it defines who we are as an institution and as graduates of
01:18:21.820
west point these three hallowed words are the hallmark of the cadet experience and bind the long gray line
01:18:27.900
together across our great history our responsibility to produce leaders to fight and win our nation's wars
01:18:33.820
require us to assess ourselves regularly thus over the past year and a half working with leaders from
01:18:39.420
across west point and external stakeholders we reviewed our vision mission and strategy to serve this purpose
01:18:45.740
we believe our mission bonds the academy to the army uh the army in which our cadets will serve as a
01:18:51.580
result of this assessment we recommend the following mission statement to our senior army leadership so
01:18:57.100
um guys what do we got on this did they change it or do they just submit this as a recommendation
01:19:02.620
oh it's changed go back one slide so the uh both the secretary of the army and army chief of staff they
01:19:08.700
both approved the change as well uh go back to to which part uh right there yeah
01:19:15.740
wow i had not heard that about this this happening i just saw this yesterday i had not heard that
01:19:34.460
and again this is my own personal opinion i don't know if people realize how dangerous doing something
01:19:39.260
like that is and the impact that it will have on the the young leaders coming forward into the military
01:19:43.980
if you don't define your mission statement there's absolutely no way that people are going to
01:19:49.340
understand what it is now the core values here at first form i three or four different locations that
01:19:54.300
i've seen them yeah people have to know is of is expected of them so they can perform those tasks
01:20:00.140
it's one of the things i see leaders making a mistake on all the time my people are underperforming
01:20:05.180
like okay i'll go to one of the people hey can you define for me what your job is uh not really like
01:20:10.300
i'll be right back yeah i think go talk to your boss because your boss is doing a poor job of
01:20:14.060
holding himself accountable to you you have to know what your job is before i can expect you to do it
01:20:18.300
well you know the military is an extension and the action arm of united states foreign policy at the
01:20:25.660
end of the day if you want to reduce it down to everything it's our ability to conduct and fight war
01:20:31.580
to protect what we believe in in this country the duter on duty honor country you know it's always
01:20:38.860
going to be a part of it but we're not going to say those things anymore and this is a little bit of
01:20:42.780
an incomplete um article because i bet you duty honor country is all over in west point it's on
01:20:48.700
probably is i haven't been to west point but i bet you it's all over the walls there
01:20:53.260
if they're going to leave the that up on the wall that would be a very good thing
01:20:56.620
um but they need to reinforce those things you know the core values are only as valuable as the
01:21:02.060
people who read them and their understanding of it um and if you start taking away things like
01:21:07.260
duty duty honor and country and not that the other core values are bad you're going to shift you know
01:21:14.460
you're you're modifying your inputs which is going to inform your output which are the young leaders
01:21:20.460
in the united states army the army is a service branch that fights on the ground anywhere that
01:21:27.660
they are asked to go it's very different than the community that i came in in the navy um my job
01:21:34.460
inside of the navy i expected direct combat engagement with our enemy because that was part
01:21:39.420
of my job most people who join the navy whether they want to join for that or to avoid it they're not
01:21:43.980
going to encounter that on a ship right not that you can't have naval warfare it would be tough in
01:21:47.740
the modern era i think for that to kick off except for like another first world nation but if you join
01:21:52.060
the army you can expect that your job is going to be a profession of arms it has to be treated like
01:21:56.220
that at all times i look at this as a very and again i need to do some more research on this
01:22:00.140
but i look at this just initially looking at that changing of the core values becoming a little more
01:22:04.540
vague in the core values if you with inputs you're going to get a different output i would ask them
01:22:11.260
what is the output that they are looking for and is that actually going to serve the best interests
01:22:15.660
of this country going forward because changes like this they take time to it's like spinning
01:22:21.980
the wheel on an aircraft carrier not that they're actually uh they're capable of being steered with
01:22:27.020
a wheel but you could spin it and spin it spin it spin it and then much later the nose of the
01:22:30.620
ship starts turning this is kind of the same thing this will take time for the nose to start turning
01:22:35.340
but the same thing is true if you try to have to one stop that turn because the first thing that
01:22:39.260
happens when you start spinning the wheel in the other direction is you actually stop the turn much
01:22:42.780
later and then it starts coming back so this could have very very deep long-term value shifts and
01:22:50.060
potential consequences inside of the military i mean in my mind if you look at any job what is the
01:22:57.020
real world expectation of your job if the army the real world expectation is to conduct this nation's
01:23:03.260
battles wherever they may be everything has to be reversed engineered from that it either enhances the
01:23:08.220
soldier's ability on the battlefield or it needs to be stripped off and canned or remodeled until you
01:23:15.340
can show me that it helps enhance performance when you are being challenged with the standard that the
01:23:20.460
real world is going to provide for you anything outside of that is total in my opinion and we're
01:23:24.780
talking about the leaders here like the future leaders are going to be leading correct again though
01:23:28.460
that's you know the future leaders where they would truly get to that leadership position you start
01:23:32.140
the academy that's this is like a 10 to 15 year fuse on this because that's how long it will take them to get
01:23:38.140
into those senior officer leadership roles it's not something that will shift overnight sure yeah
01:23:56.540
and i i agree with everything that you're saying 100 about culture and how it changes and how you know
01:24:01.660
it's it's like turning around an aircraft carrier i mean it takes forever right for sure it's a real
01:24:06.940
process and when i look at this how how i see this like i i have i have a my the way my mind works is i
01:24:17.500
try to like zoom out and see like ask myself why why would you do this why why would you do this and
01:24:27.740
when i think about that and then i see democratic senators talking about
01:24:32.300
putting these military age males that are coming across the border into our military as a way to gain
01:24:39.420
citizenship and then we're talking about removing one of the core values
01:24:45.180
that basically talks about loyalty to our country
01:24:50.300
that's that's where my mind starts to go is is this something that they're doing to make the military
01:24:58.220
more appealing and more compliant potentially towards taking action against our own citizens
01:25:08.460
if need be that's what scares me that's where my mind goes automatically um that is an interesting
01:25:14.540
thought process because i've heard you know in talks of civil war people saying you know it's great
01:25:19.260
you got a ar-15 because the f f-16 is going to smoke you which from a logistical perspective everybody
01:25:24.300
listening write this down that's true so yeah yeah so or the predator or reaper with the hellfire
01:25:31.340
like don't shoot up at this guy at uh drones i've seen that done before it doesn't terminate well for
01:25:37.180
the user uh it's an interesting thought process because my feeling has always been as long as
01:25:44.460
from everybody i've known in every branch of the military the last thing that they would ever do
01:25:47.660
would be turn firepower on their fellow citizens right it becomes a different value proposition
01:25:53.340
when you talk about replacing those individuals joining with that different cohort it's uh i haven't
01:25:59.740
spent much time thinking about that but it's an interesting point but how many of those good
01:26:03.580
people good-hearted you know servicemen and women have they removed from service going back to the
01:26:09.660
covet era going back to that you know i'm saying so like yeah there were some i'm sure there's still
01:26:13.740
quite a few great like this and there's going to be great people it's such a vast minority of our
01:26:17.260
citizens i think it sits at 0.05 right now of the u.s population is currently serving in the military
01:26:22.700
it's super super small and it always has been i think six uh six percent was at the peak during
01:26:27.420
somewhere near world war one and world war ii some of those people were not there voluntarily
01:26:31.340
for clarity right but that that's peak service six percent it we're well underneath one percent right
01:26:36.860
now so it's it's always been a minority but you know if it is that small of a number how much
01:26:42.300
would you have to on board of people that's what i'm saying that's what i'm saying we have
01:26:46.220
again i haven't thought about it a lot so it's it's an interesting point that you bring up yeah
01:26:49.580
we have senators talking about it we say okay putting in bills yeah path to citizenship when
01:26:53.820
i joined in 96 there was a path to citizenship for people who did join the military um from uh
01:26:59.740
like specifically i know the philippines so it's not a totally new concept yeah i think you're talking
01:27:05.100
about no they're fast tracking this well it's also in that and if they are fast tracking it for that
01:27:09.660
reasons it would be the weaponization of a policy that would again not short term but they could
01:27:14.860
have some really dangerous long-term consequences yeah that's i'm i'm when i see what these people
01:27:21.420
are doing and i'm of the opinion that between now and november they are going to try they just had a
01:27:28.940
vote or a poll i can't remember if it was a poll or a vote but they not a single democrat
01:27:36.780
in congress voted or polled against the idea of not allowing these people to vote in the next
01:27:47.180
election so the congress that exists right now is unanimous on the democratic side thinking that
01:27:55.180
all of these people across the border should have a vote in this year's election that's worrisome
01:28:01.020
do you think they're unanimous behind closed doors that's what i wonder do they actually
01:28:05.900
i don't know believe i think these people who want to hang on to power however they can i think a lot
01:28:10.460
of them i think they understand they've lost a lot of the minority vote that they have had without
01:28:15.980
question for the last 40 years you know black america has woken up to this shit you know we have some
01:28:22.140
of the biggest black voices in the world saying hey i'm voting for fucking trump yeah fuck these people
01:28:27.260
and when i look at what's happening with the vote thing what would be the next step okay now these
01:28:34.060
people can vote oh by the way if you want to fast track your citizenship join the military oh and by
01:28:39.420
the way uh you're going to join the military and uh you know we got those domestic terrorists over there
01:28:45.820
it was our old military and we got to take care of them because they're causing us fucking problems
01:28:49.980
those people won't hesitate to do that so like yes people like you and your friends and the people that
01:28:55.500
you were in the military with they would never do something like that and i always thought like i
01:28:59.580
honestly up until covid i always felt like our military was a true line that would hold the line
01:29:06.780
between uh the the government and the people and i always assumed they would side with the people
01:29:13.340
but when i watched what happened with covid and the amount of crazy shit that was happening
01:29:18.780
i felt like there would be more leadership coming from that area of the of our the military saying hey we're
01:29:25.340
not this isn't right we're not going to do this uh when they're talking about building fema camps for
01:29:30.060
people who are unvaccinated that scared the out of me dude yeah and uh and so you know i'm not sure i
01:29:36.540
feel that our our military is is on the people's side the way that they used to be because i feel like
01:29:44.700
you know a lot of those people have retired or they have moved on and we have a different value
01:29:49.020
system and and i don't i don't really know where we stand with that you know how long did it take
01:29:55.340
for our law enforcement you know there was a few sheriff's offices across the country to finally stand
01:30:00.300
up and say we're not arresting people for going outside without a mask bro like for months and months
01:30:05.500
and months they were doing that and then eventually a couple sheriffs out in california said hey
01:30:10.300
fuck this we're not doing that and then a few more joined in but i mean why did it go on that long
01:30:16.540
you know why why were the riots allowed to go on the way that they were allowed to go on
01:30:20.940
why why have these police officers and military not stood up and said hey this is not what the
01:30:26.460
we signed up for we signed up to protect the interest of our our citizens and we're not doing
01:30:31.820
that and you know i'm not privy to the internal power flow of of those organizations and when i talk to
01:30:37.580
the guys you know behind closed doors they usually tell me they're like bro it's the leadership all
01:30:43.100
the guys agree with what you're saying but at the leadership fucking and i'm like well uh there's a
01:30:47.980
whole lot of you and not very many of them like can't you guys kind of get together and that's called
01:30:53.500
a mutiny sir i i understand against the ucmj i i understand that however so it was violating your
01:30:59.820
oath of duty yeah that's right man like there's i don't know man i think this was more or less
01:31:03.980
i'm a hyper vigilant person bro because like dude i grow up i i've grown up in business all
01:31:09.020
right and in business if you're not hyper vigilant you fucking lose and so when i start to see a
01:31:13.500
problem come up on the horizon i fucking crush it right like it'd be a little bitty problem like i
01:31:18.780
just came out of a meeting right before i saw you today where like i could tell our standard on this
01:31:24.220
one thing that we were doing was starting to slip and i went in there and said hey we're not
01:31:27.180
fucking doing it until it's right and the these things are i'm used to like whacking the mole way
01:31:33.660
out in front of the path and so like when i take my business mind and i apply it to what's going on
01:31:40.540
i just see this could be really bad and that's where i that's just naturally how i think yeah
01:31:45.500
i think i think bare minimum this is demoralization of our military which has been a constant thing
01:31:50.620
right like a constant thing from the the lgbt shit that's infested it uh you know these they
01:31:56.140
thems and these high-ranked uh you know positions in our military or you mean like showing all those
01:32:01.900
officers cross-dressing like in multiple pictures mask did you see the the the pup mask general
01:32:07.980
and the fucking cosplay pup mask thing your guys internet search history might be a touch different
01:32:13.980
than mine i did not see that hold on i'll show you a picture dude dude i'm not doubting it yeah
01:32:21.180
you know the one thing andy i don't know if by design the u.s military was never supposed to
01:32:28.060
stand between the government and the people uh there are actually you know pasi comitatus exists for
01:32:32.860
exactly that reason because the military cannot be used in a policing capacity by doctrine they're more
01:32:38.140
of like a weapons out external away from the shore you know what i mean it you didn't see that
01:32:44.220
that's not real no that's fucking the fuck that is no that is that it's fucking real that is real
01:32:49.340
and there's like more of them too no that's like as an as an official photo his military photo
01:32:56.620
it got put out uh along with these here this is about what 18 months ago dj uh yeah
01:33:06.700
here's what i can say about the military you're talking about you know devaluing the military for
01:33:09.580
the last 10 years every branch of the military has fallen short of their recruiting goals except for
01:33:13.580
the marines and space force yeah there's a reason for it and i think it would be hard to say this is
01:33:20.060
the reason i think it's easier to say things like this uh why is that ship blacked out
01:33:29.020
notice how how uh that's a white guy i was gonna say it was a big big circles but yeah i mean if i was
01:33:34.460
going to do that i would use the biggest circle that i could find just to lie to people like why is it
01:33:38.700
down rectangle yeah why is it down to your knees like that's just where it is so i have to use that
01:33:44.540
circle uh there is nothing good in my opinion that can come from promoting that type of stuff
01:33:54.540
in the military because again i look at the job that i held in the military if you reduce my job
01:33:59.820
down in the military we needed to locate somebody who was likely at a place where they felt the safest
01:34:05.900
and arrive at their doorstep in their country in their village in their house at a time that is
01:34:10.540
the least opportune for them everything that i do needs to be pointing towards that from a training
01:34:16.460
equipping manpower logistics that's the that's my job everything that i do needs to make me better
01:34:24.380
at that job highlighting people in pup masks especially if they're doing that from a professional
01:34:30.860
perspective or getting behind that as a military writ large i don't there's no dots in my mind
01:34:37.420
that connect one of those things to the other yeah but it can certainly detract because what if
01:34:44.060
somebody who wanted to go down the path that i wanted to go down like i knew i wanted to be a seal
01:34:47.500
since i was 11 years old and i didn't have the internet i had my father talking about his limited
01:34:53.100
experiences well i had that which trust me by that time we were doing vhs and i think i ran the wheels
01:34:59.500
out on that fucker like three times so you know of course back to blockbuster which you probably
01:35:03.500
don't even i'm no blockbuster i still got some coins that's what i'm talking about bro they don't
01:35:07.020
but have you ever been in one they don't know the best things in life fucking struggle of not seeing
01:35:10.940
behind the picture of the movie you want i'm pretty sure the movie there so you have to go to the turn
01:35:15.420
in bin to see right because that's where the the good shit is dude you're like looking through the
01:35:19.580
slot you're like hey man can you go through there yeah exactly and then if you see one in there you
01:35:22.860
gotta grab the lady and say hey can you give me that navy seals out of there and they're like
01:35:27.020
like fuck again so i did have that and i did have my dad i didn't i didn't know or meet a single seal
01:35:33.100
before i joined because i didn't know a seal and i lived in santa cruz california yeah so now though
01:35:39.980
just using it through the lens of my own kids uh none of them have expressed the desire to go into
01:35:45.340
the military which i'm fine with and i also would be fine with if they wanted to make that choice but
01:35:48.700
let's say my oldest son was 11 and he had a phone and that's what's being portrayed to him as what the
01:35:54.620
military is what they stand for what they do i would not you know as a parent if i was the sole
01:36:01.740
point arguing against what he is seeing online like that it makes sense to me that the numbers
01:36:07.100
are trending with the way that they are that is not beneficial in my opinion to recruitment or the
01:36:12.300
national defense yeah of our country let me ask you this let me ask you this because i know it's an
01:36:15.900
oxymoron of uh you know military intelligence right but i know there's a lot of smart leadership so
01:36:21.100
how could you be making these decisions willfully right with unless again there's some intentionality
01:36:28.540
to it i would want to know where the decision was made just because you're a high-ranking uh
01:36:34.540
officer in the in the military admiral or general sure there are policy decisions that can be made
01:36:39.660
above your head again it is your job to implement the foreign policy of the united states not create
01:36:44.300
the foreign policy of the united states and it trickles downhill you know so they have things that
01:36:48.380
they can control and then they have things that they are dictated to do so what were you now now
01:36:54.540
you were saying before we got into the pup mass thing that which is all i want to talk about now
01:36:58.860
and i actually would like one i got you i just ordered it i just ordered it so so um you were saying
01:37:05.660
guns out yeah military the role of the military yeah is basically it's a national defense tool it was
01:37:11.580
never designed to be used internally to separate the people from the government right vice versa right
01:37:16.380
just what happens what happens so so what happens in a situation where let's say a whole bunch of
01:37:22.220
people that are tired of what's going on uh decide that they want to do something about state and
01:37:28.380
federal it would probably be a state and federal response which again you're going to run into the
01:37:31.900
same problems because we're talking about neighbors right most law enforcement people live in the
01:37:36.300
communities that they serve yeah so you know the civil war where the state and federal resources that
01:37:42.300
are designed to respond and i don't i'm not an expert on the national guard i don't know their
01:37:47.020
limitations and what they are authorized to do and not do i know they're often used in uh
01:37:51.180
protests and things this is remanded at the state level most of the time that's what i'm saying so it
01:37:55.180
would be it would be more of a state and federal response and that is you know that's the people in
01:38:00.940
your neighborhood potentially taking arms up against the people in your neighborhood because you're being
01:38:05.180
directed to do so from higher i don't know what that would look like man yeah i don't want to see it either
01:38:10.140
nobody wants to see it i don't either for civil war it's like shut the fuck up you don't even know
01:38:14.540
what you're asking brother i i don't either at all but the problem that i see is you know we've got
01:38:19.740
joe biden on record taking money from china we have uh our oil reserves being drained to the lowest
01:38:27.260
strategic level ever ever we have you know a shit ton of our military assets left in afghanistan
01:38:33.980
we have multiple conflicts going on at the same time potentially with now the middle east we have
01:38:40.620
this invasion happening at the border we have all of this crazy shit we have all of this nonsense far
01:38:47.740
progressive ridiculous demoralization happening in our school systems and in culture and it all
01:38:54.380
leads back to china and china has given this man a lot of money and the media is trying to cover that
01:39:00.460
fact it's on hunter biden's laptop there's all kinds of evidence there's tony bobolinski and all
01:39:06.380
these other dudes coming out saying yeah they did do that and so at what point do we look and we say hey
01:39:12.460
this is being intentionally done the the destruction of this country or the third worldization of this
01:39:20.620
country is being intentionally done by these people and at what point in time do the people who have
01:39:26.860
taken an oath to protect the country say hey this is fucking wrong and we can't stand by and allow
01:39:32.620
it to happen and that's that's where like you know where is that line i guess you know what i'm
01:39:38.620
saying much more proof yeah i do not know yeah you know guys jumping on this conversation let us know
01:39:44.060
down in the comments guys what you guys think with that being said let's keep this cruise moving
01:39:47.500
headline number three god look at that outfit you like what i'm saying dude we'll get you one
01:39:54.140
windsor nod on the right hand side god i need one actually yeah i'm gonna get you one yeah we're
01:39:59.660
gonna roll around recruit people for the revolution sweet i'll wear a world war ii aviator helmet with
01:40:04.700
goggles with that and probably like an ascot yeah everybody will take us seriously they probably would
01:40:10.300
headline number three reads uh georgia judge scott mcafee dismisses three charges against donald trump
01:40:19.260
uh this is just a little update been watching stuff going down in georgia um it appears
01:40:24.460
uh that there there may be some constant consequences coming out for uh fanny willis and uh her sexual
01:40:32.060
escapades um with her lover um but yeah so so a couple of cases are starting to get dismissed a
01:40:38.940
couple of charges are getting dismissed now um that stuff's starting to roll down let's just
01:40:42.540
you know skate this a little bit bolton county judge scott mcafee on wednesday dismissed three
01:40:47.020
charges against former president donald trump in the election interference case in total uh dismissed
01:40:52.300
charges include six counts in the indictment including three against trump prosecutors can
01:40:56.940
refile the quashed charges mcafee wrote in his order um trump is still charged with more than half
01:41:02.220
a dozen counts trump was originally charged with 13 total so um trump faces a maximum of 76 and a
01:41:08.540
half years in state prison if convicted on each of the charges and consecutively enforced the
01:41:14.060
associated press reported uh the the ruling is a blow for fulton county district attorney fanny
01:41:19.500
willis whose case has already been on shaky ground with an effort to have her removed from the
01:41:25.580
prosecution over her romantic relationship with a colleague it's the first time charges in any of
01:41:30.860
trump's four criminal cases have been dismissed with the judge saying prosecutors failed to provide
01:41:36.780
enough detail about the alleged crime the order comes ahead of mcafee's pending ruling on whether
01:41:43.420
fulton county prosecutor fanny willis will be removed from trump case mcafee pledged on the radio last week
01:41:49.740
the ruling would come this week at the end of the disqualification hearings mcafee told the court he
01:41:55.500
would deliberate for two weeks the judge previously said willis could be removed from the case which would
01:42:01.740
hand a large victory to trump um and so yeah so three of those case uh charges were removed because
01:42:07.740
they she didn't even specify what felony he violated or allegedly violated or committed um and of course
01:42:14.140
we always got the race card being played um this headline reads race is an ever-present source of
01:42:20.060
tension in trump georgia case it's kind of nobody's buying that everybody's over it bro um there was a
01:42:25.980
video i tried to pull it up uh it's like this black couple right because george is uh in this specific
01:42:31.900
area it's about about 50 50 almost right um but there was this uh this clip that's been going around
01:42:36.860
viral it's like these uh it's two black young couple and they're asking them like you know okay well and
01:42:41.580
it's a bet interview right and they're asking the they're asking them okay well who'd you vote for in
01:42:46.060
2008 right and the guy goes down uh obama obama cool 2012 obama obama 2016 he says trump and his
01:42:55.100
girlfriend says uh biden or hillary clinton all right 2020 trump uh biden 2024 trump she's like i'm
01:43:03.660
going to go with trump like this whole racial narrative like it's over well i think i think
01:43:09.020
a lot of black people are you know i'm gonna go ahead and speak for all the way yeah absolutely
01:43:13.260
because i have such experience as a member of the yeah i'm an honorary member of the ncaa that's right
01:43:22.140
i'm an honorary member of the ncaa that's correct so dude when we look man i think what's happening
01:43:31.340
what i what i can observe is that a lot of black people in the united states are really
01:43:36.300
tired of being lumped in with this crazy race they because dude real talk uh most black people are
01:43:43.340
just just like everybody else they're normal motherfuckers they want to make money they want
01:43:48.940
to go out and uh live their lives they don't want to be fucked with they don't want crime they
01:43:53.100
don't want high taxes uh they want to be treated normal you know and i feel like there's a you know
01:43:59.900
this this racial tension a lot of of people are feeling it that are and they're like bro this isn't
01:44:06.220
how we feel this is not what we think and they're getting they're finally getting vocal about it and you
01:44:11.260
know what it's like bro you spoke out about this for a number of years and when you first started
01:44:14.940
speaking out about it you were attacked very hard from the black community right oh bro i got my ass
01:44:20.780
beat yeah really oh bro uncle tom you know yeah i mean you bro it was bad yeah and so that's kept a
01:44:28.620
lot of black people from saying what they really think but i think finally they've caught enough they
01:44:33.180
they're tired of enough of getting lumped in with it so much that they're like no fuck this dude we're
01:44:38.060
not like this no you know and i think that's a beautiful thing you know um and that's what i see
01:44:43.020
happening oh yeah she's she's gonna go to jail she should she is going to go to have you been
01:44:48.380
following this case down there a little bit you know i know that the legal system or i should say
01:44:56.860
what's going on with trump in the legal system it is very easy to develop an emotional reaction
01:45:02.700
about it and i try to view this i i remind myself if it was me under this level of scrutiny
01:45:09.900
or if i was charged with something like this what would i want to have happen i would want for
01:45:14.780
people to not make up their mind until the system actually played itself out so that is what i try to
01:45:20.700
tell myself because i do see this particular and this kind of speaks to the weaponization of law like
01:45:26.220
you were talking about i do see that there is it seems to me that there is an essence of theater
01:45:31.260
with this there's an essence of distraction with this and so i don't know what's true and what isn't
01:45:39.420
and i think the safest thing for myself and for probably almost everybody is to sit back sit down
01:45:45.180
take a breath don't say and let's let the system actually play itself out so i haven't
01:45:49.500
been following it incredibly close because i quite frankly cannot determine who the is telling
01:45:55.500
the truth no and if i can't do that i'm actually not really interested
01:46:01.420
in being deeply attached to it because i i am then making what i think to be a an objective
01:46:07.820
logical decision off of potentially false information i think it's super dangerous to do
01:46:12.220
that and i also i constantly go back to what if this was me i would hope that people would let
01:46:17.820
the system play itself out before dragging me through the street corner well let's say if it was
01:46:22.060
you and let's say for example do i get to be president first okay yeah for sure let's just say
01:46:27.180
it's you you're president a sweet book deal all right a library hold on i want to i want a staff
01:46:32.300
job here's your campaign picture yeah there you go actually every time that picture i was just on
01:46:36.140
the pbd podcast and so many people in the comments like what is that a fucking congressional poster
01:46:42.700
i know it's like a red background behind i'm like oh shit people are you running for office
01:46:47.020
like no i swear to god i'm not dude that does look like a political photo yeah you take out the
01:46:53.180
the trees in the background and you make it like just uh either a red or a blue back we'll get you
01:46:56.940
a seal bro it'd be awesome little trident you put me i'll be your uh i'll i'll come out i'll do what
01:47:02.540
kjp does secretary of treasury no no no bro i'm gonna come out i want to be the press secretary yeah
01:47:07.340
does anybody want that job holy i want it i want to be i'll destroy those people every single day
01:47:12.460
i want to be your i would be the greatest press secretary ever they would actually not know how
01:47:17.980
to deal with that that could be amazing for the short tenure that i think you would hold the job
01:47:21.420
i want to oversee your hud housing okay and food stamps and shit yeah i'm cutting all of it
01:47:27.420
so basically you're gonna eliminate your own job yeah huh no my job i'll be fine i also need it
01:47:33.500
we just need enough of it to employ you right okay i got it so what were we gonna say if it was me
01:47:37.100
yeah so if it's you um and the the question becomes okay we don't know who's telling the truth
01:47:44.780
but if they're weaponizing the justice system and we can't trust the justice system then
01:47:51.420
if we let it play out there's a good chance of injustice happening you know so like that's where my
01:47:57.420
because it seems very obvious to me that you know when we look at let's say let's take st louis
01:48:03.340
here right st louis had a george soros funded prosecutor here who would not prosecute violent
01:48:11.420
crime so in the black communities in st louis and st louis is always one or two in the murder
01:48:16.940
capital of the united states these people were doing these violent crimes and literally spending
01:48:22.220
an hour in jail and being released and if you talk to the police officers here it demoralizes them
01:48:27.180
they're like dude it doesn't matter if we arrest them because they get out in an hour all right so when
01:48:31.900
we talk about the level of corruption that's happening in that situation and then we amplify that to
01:48:37.900
let's say a case against a unpopular with the minority president like donald trump
01:48:49.340
how how can we at this point in time how can we trust that the justice system is still just
01:48:58.700
and that's where my concern because i agree with you like in most cases in the history of the united
01:49:05.820
states of america that we both have grown up in i would one thousand percent agree with that i'm like
01:49:10.860
hey just let him let the court do their jobs but when i see for example this trump situation where he's
01:49:17.420
being forced to pay three hundred and four four hundred million dollars whatever ends up being
01:49:22.220
to this woman in new york who has already very clearly said that he didn't actually do the things
01:49:29.180
that she the the violent rape that the media is making it out to be these these things we start to
01:49:36.780
see a level of corruption you know like gregorian or whatever that guy's name is that judge
01:49:43.420
he was laughing when he handed down that fine to trump which is an unprecedented
01:49:51.740
fucking court so that's where my concern comes in it's like okay do we have it yeah has the tree been
01:49:58.460
the tree of justice been poisoned to the point of that we can't let things play out because they're
01:50:04.460
just going to throw people that they don't like in jail or find them or ruin them financially and we
01:50:09.580
see case after case of this you know a lot of people not a lot of people but there's people out
01:50:14.540
here who have swallowed this idea that donald trump has committed you know whatever they got
01:50:20.220
91 felonies or whatever right but they don't stop and ask okay um are those real cases it because in
01:50:28.220
their mind they're thinking like well of course yes it's a number they've heard well no no no like dude
01:50:32.620
you got to remember like just like these people who who who were forced into getting the vaccine
01:50:39.420
right and they were they were mad at the people who were trying to stop it they weren't mad at the
01:50:44.060
people forcing them to get the vaccine they were mad at the people who were trying to get them not get
01:50:48.460
it and now we have a situation where all kinds of people are having side effects there's all kinds
01:50:52.860
of situations happening and those people are realizing that they got they're the victims of a of a play
01:51:00.940
and when we look at the situation with trump and we we see what's happening with all of these you know
01:51:09.740
charges and things their their assumption just like during covet is there's no way the media would lie
01:51:16.140
about all this shit there's no way dr fauci would lie about this thing there's no way every single
01:51:22.700
media outlet is lying to us and it turns out guess what they were and so now we have a situation where
01:51:29.740
the same people are falling for the same thing when it comes to the court system there's no way they
01:51:35.900
would charge somebody with 91 felonies if it's not true right that's a reasonable i think that's
01:51:41.900
reasonable to think and when we when we go back over the course of history you know if you wouldn't
01:51:47.980
before covet i would have said all right they charged this dude with 91 felonies he probably did some
01:51:53.980
shit right there's smoke there might be yeah like that's that's what i would say but now after witnessing
01:51:58.940
all of this i'm like well is there yeah you know what i mean is this real stuff like what you know
01:52:06.940
so like it's it's so hard to tell now it's dangerous too because you're talking about people losing faith
01:52:13.260
in the foundational premises premises that's what i'm saying dude whatever the word may be of the
01:52:19.500
country but bro that's what the goal of communism is it's about demoralization and destabilization of
01:52:24.220
the country so if we don't believe that our our media is telling the truth and we don't believe
01:52:29.740
that our borders are secure and we don't believe that our court system is doing the right job then
01:52:34.540
what do we actually have to believe in yeah you know and that's part of the globalization process
01:52:42.220
globalization is about the removal of uh what is you know called nationalism but we call it here in
01:52:47.820
america being a patriotic american you know and they're removing this and they're importing all
01:52:56.060
these people that do not belong in our culture who don't have any affinity or loyalty or regard for
01:53:02.220
our culture here in america and they're mixing that all in at the same time creating these doubts
01:53:08.140
and these cracks and these questions about our fundamental basis of what this country really is and
01:53:14.220
eventually it's going to get to a point if it continues uh where you know we're going to look
01:53:18.620
at it we're going to say this doesn't mean anything anymore and that's the scary part about it and so
01:53:23.180
you know and and so like for a long time i've also and this kind of sort of answers my question about
01:53:31.340
why nobody stepped in to to fix this because it does seem like trump is allowing it to play out and
01:53:39.260
i think the reason that he's allowing it to play out i think he knows a lot of stuff obviously he
01:53:45.260
knows a lot of shit we don't know i mean he's privy to a lot of information this guy's not a
01:53:49.020
fucking idiot he's he's a very successful man they make him out to be an idiot he's not a
01:53:54.300
fucking idiot he said he's 80 years old bro he's been a very successful entrepreneur you take the
01:53:59.500
shit that that somebody like me has learned in 25 years of being an entrepreneur and multiply that by
01:54:04.460
double this guy is pretty good at what he does he's a chess guy right and when we when i take
01:54:11.260
that into consideration and i watch this play out it almost appears to me like it's he's allowing it
01:54:17.580
to play out intentionally for the preservation of the structures that we're talking about so people
01:54:22.940
could almost see going down your line of thought so people could see how far the system is gone and
01:54:28.300
then also it could be corrected and preserved after that you know what i mean so it doesn't burn all the
01:54:33.580
way to the ground because like the minute the military steps in or the minute something happens
01:54:39.740
all of that shit that's existed for 247 or eight years is over yeah we're gonna have to get the pen
01:54:46.060
and paper out again right so it's it's it's just a very interesting time that's for sure what a time
01:54:52.060
to be alive yeah guys jumping on this conversation down in the comments let us know what you guys think
01:54:57.500
uh with that being said man let's get to our final segment of the show as always like to do this
01:55:00.940
a little bit called thumbs up or dumb as fuck this is where we bring a headline up and we give our
01:55:06.620
opinion is it a thumbs up or is this uh dumb as fuck so um for this episode's thumbs up or dumb as
01:55:13.580
fuck headline headline reads a new jersey father arrested for barging into classroom to confront
01:55:19.420
teen apologize to my daughter that's the headline got some man action here let's dive into this an
01:55:26.060
overprotective new jersey father has been arrested after he was caught on camera walking into a high
01:55:32.140
school classroom to yell at a teenage boy and grab another student by the arm uh aaron thomas 38
01:55:39.340
was filmed entering the classroom at paulsboro high school in gloucestershire is that is that what is
01:55:46.380
that what the fuck is that what is that gloucester county gloucester where the fuck is you know where's
01:55:52.060
gloucester gloucester just put a h in there i think it's just gloucester gloucester gloucester yeah
01:55:57.980
maybe the person wrote it left the h out you know gloucester county on monday county yeah
01:56:03.820
glaucoma that's what it is yeah uh in glaucoma county on monday and demanding that a teenage boy
01:56:09.340
apologize to his daughter quote you got a problem with my daughter he asked the teenager in the video
01:56:13.660
posted to instagram apologize to my daughter he demands uh the frightened child replies that he uh
01:56:19.660
quote didn't do nothing to her but thomas apparently did not accept that as an answer
01:56:24.140
and his voice grew louder and more adamant quote you heard what the fuck i said apologize to my
01:56:53.420
i didn't do anything i didn't do anything i didn't do anything i didn't knock him out
01:57:01.900
over here shaking like yeah yeah huh i want you to stop
01:57:19.900
yeah so um thomas was later arrested and charged with simple assault making terroristic threats
01:57:36.780
trespassing and disorderly conduct he was released tuesday until a trial could be held on the charges
01:57:42.060
but a judge ordered that he must have no contact with the students involved or their families and
01:57:46.860
must maintain monthly contact with the court officials according to new jersey advanced media
01:57:51.660
meanwhile the 15 year old boy who was confronted by thomas was back in class wednesday but was
01:57:56.060
forced to leave after receiving anonymous threats on a cell phone his parents told
01:58:00.860
new jersey advanced media um they condemned school officials for anonymous yeah anonymous yeah
01:58:07.740
they uh they condemned school officials for failing to swiftly respond as their son was being
01:58:12.140
uh berated by the angry father um and they are considering uh considering pulling the boy out of
01:58:17.500
the public school district but the son is quote totally distraught at the idea the parents also
01:58:23.020
dismissed the notion that thomas was simply trying to defend his daughter uh guys andy what do we
01:58:28.220
got andy and andy what do we got on this i mean there's that's a no-win situation for that guy like
01:58:33.900
i can totally empathize with being a father of a young daughter and you don't want the world to interact
01:58:39.580
with her in any way that would harm her but there is actually nothing good that could have come out
01:58:45.900
of this to go into a public school it went really bad surrounded by minors yeah who have cell phones
01:58:51.580
that had obviously made it onto social media the kid is obviously saying i didn't do anything and he's
01:58:56.060
unwilling to do what you're telling him to do what's your next step what's the escalation beyond that
01:59:01.660
you're gonna start beating the out of a 15 year old like apparently anonymous threats are going to
01:59:06.780
continue yeah i mean if you actually want to have something done in this situation you go to the
01:59:12.140
school administration as a parent and you deal with it through the school administration if you
01:59:16.700
want to take it another level that i would not necessarily get a van and some duct tape wait i was
01:59:21.340
going to go to a big mast when i was growing up i have watched many a father beat the shit out of
01:59:31.260
another father for something that their children had done that's right and i'm not advocating for
01:59:36.220
that i'm just saying that's a more non-confrontation or a non-traditional approach if you don't want to
01:59:41.100
go to school method go talk to their parents but what you should never do as a fucking grown adult
01:59:46.460
is go confront a minor and think that it's going to go in your favor yeah because whatever
01:59:52.220
i mean let's assume that it was a something verbal said and not like a horrendous sexual assault or
01:59:56.780
assault of some kind if it was something that that person said there is no way that this ends
02:00:03.420
other than something probably really bad happening to the parent and nothing happening to that kid
02:00:08.620
so if that's what you're going for bon voyage if you actually want to have an impact on the
02:00:12.780
situation i would take a different tact i mean you know i've seen this happen growing up a number of
02:00:22.380
times like the the world's so different now um i can remember things like this happening when i was
02:00:28.860
growing up like uh like you know i've seen it happen yeah dude like i've seen i've seen oh yeah i've
02:00:33.740
seen it i've seen i've seen parents show up at bus stops and shit and like choke kids i've seen like
02:00:41.420
you know like we in st louis dude yeah it's in california yeah dude and i know that sounds crazy
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but we live in a different time yeah and when we were growing up
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i don't i don't know how to describe at minor violence like
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fucking like fist fighting and slapping people and there was just
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shit that happened that doesn't happen anymore that kind of kept society in line
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and i agree with you this guy this guy it's all downside this yes this guy grabs that kid he's
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in jail right i think this guy uh and from the way that he was acting and and uh he seemed pretty
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serious about it and i and i doubt that he's probably going to let it go uh so if i was this
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kid this kid's probably going to be looking over his shoulder for a while um but my old i say all that to
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say this uh he's not going to win that way a hundred percent it's a bad move and there's there's
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there's ways to handle things and then there's ways to not handle things and that's a way to not handle
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things and um but i'll say this too uh you know when people solved their differences with a
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a simple fist fight uh the world was a better place and i'm not saying that a grown man should
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beat up a 15 year old kid i'm saying in general like swings first listen dude i don't know man
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like i think you're still even though yeah yeah new jersey's a listen i don't think you're a 15
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year old no no no i'm not saying that i'm just saying like in general separate from this story
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you know the the real problem here is that there's no repercussions for any actions in society
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people can say whatever they want to anybody they can do whatever they want to anybody
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and as long as they don't touch them it's okay and bro that's that's a hard way to have a
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functioning society so now we have a bunch of little shitheads running around the country
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who think they're immune from any sort of repercussions at all and then when the
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repercussions happen they play victim and it's like bro that's not how it works if you step on
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someone's toes you should expect them to stomp on yours that's sort of the order amongst men that has
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existed for thousands of years and that's what's created a civil society i know i'm not gonna go
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fuck with andy because if i fuck with andy he's gonna fucking fuck with me back i don't want that
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so guess what how can we solve this without that right you know what i mean and it creates a better
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it creates a better society when there is a little bit of fear for physical repercussions amongst men
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and that's and i also think it creates less violence because now when people go to violence they
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don't go to fist fights they go to shooting people and stabbing people and doing extreme level
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shit because that's where the situation escalates to because there's not a simple intervention such as
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a fist fight on the curb you know so and i know people when they hear that that's shocking to hear
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for a lot of younger people but the reality is is i've grown up in both situations and there was a lot
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more respect amongst men even young men and older men when there was a little bit of fear
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you watched your p's and q's that's right dude listen man i didn't i didn't want to have someone's
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dad up my ass when i was in high school bro no like and now and you thought about those things you're
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like fuck all right i'm at this guy's house his kids being a fucking fuck you know can should i beat
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this kid's ass well probably not because if i do his dad's gonna come downstairs and kick my ass you
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know like so we we there was a civility that was maintained uh through respect and and the fear of some
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sort of physical repercussion and that doesn't exist anymore and so we have this social media
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world where everybody says whatever the fuck they want they get online they talk all this mad
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shit that they would never ever ever say if they were standing right in front of the person and then
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there's no repercussions of that so it escalates and it escalates and escalates and ex escalates and
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eventually dude people get sick of it and they snap and they're like fuck it i'm gonna kill this
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motherfucker and they do and we see it every day so that's my take and i doubt we'll ever go back to
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those times but we need to it was better yeah that's my take i'm with it i think i think he
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fucked up here bro and i think like this is not the way to handle it yeah i i would have went to the
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father the kid's father i'm going i'm beating your ass well 100 i'll take those consequences yeah you
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know i'm not gonna go fuck with the kid but yeah i'm gonna make sure i beat his ass in front of the kid
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it i'm also doing that well and then afterwards you're probably film that you're next i'm your
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daddy now all right so so final thoughts thumbs up or dumb as fuck what are we giving this i'm going
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dumb as yeah i think he fucked up man yeah i can i can understand his frustration and i i bet a lot
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of his i i like it i mean i get what he's trying to do i bet if we sat down with that man right here
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i bet his frustration would be exactly what i said dude these people say and do all this adult
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shit and they talk all this adult shit and they say all this shit and they forget that there's
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people in the real world that'll fuck you up dude yeah yeah i say free my boy aaron though i say free
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him yeah no jail for this guy no terroristic threats like come on come on yeah come on all right well
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cool well guys andy andy that's all i got well andy i appreciate you coming on man yeah man that was
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wild we covered some ground yeah yeah that was awesome that was awesome uh guys i forgot to mention
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the beginning of the show i think you know andy's got a really awesome podcast called clear hot so if
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you haven't listened to his show i think you guys will really enjoy it uh you'll enjoy his takes on
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what's going on and things he talks about um anything else you got going on
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hmm next thing coming up personally is uh jumping into the 80th anniversary of normandy with the black
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rifle crew actually that you were talking about so that's kind of near term on the radar man and
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still just trying to figure out business every day yeah does it go along you know yeah well brother we
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really appreciate you coming on uh it's long overdue and i'm excited to take for people to hear this
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show and um if there's anything that you know we can ever do for you just let me know man awesome i
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really appreciate it guys all right guys that's the show don't be a hoe let's try the show