Real Coffee with Scott Adams - June 30, 2026


The Scott Adams School - 06⧸30⧸26 IRAN, ISLAM and More


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00:00:30.000 with us today we have bj in the house yes good morning everybody there's our we asked him to
00:00:39.320 wear marcella's dress but he said no we did try he's like excuse me yeah that's never gonna happen
00:00:47.080 marcella had to leave last minute she's got a court situation and we wish her good luck not
00:00:57.040 that she'll need it okay they're joined in with the group there's everybody look at you guys
00:01:02.100 you guys june 30th what the heck i never learned that um poem about how many days of the month
00:01:10.000 are in each month so i don't know if we have 31 or 30 30 30 did you did you ever learn the
00:01:16.320 knuckle trick for that yeah yeah that's the easiest one no show show me owen well you can
00:01:21.860 start with you can start with january on on a knuckle and it has 31 days right january has 31
00:01:28.900 days and the knuckles have 31 days and if you just count across it actually works so the space in
00:01:34.980 between the knuckles is your month with less than 31 days so you have january february march april
00:01:42.340 may you do that all the way through no that one i mean all right all right all right i'm speechless
00:01:50.020 I wonder if it's related. It's similar to why we have 60 seconds in a minute.
00:01:57.000 Do you know why we have 60 seconds in a minute?
00:01:59.940 Tell me.
00:02:01.700 It's because the way the Sumerians used to count, they had a 60-base number system.
00:02:06.840 So they didn't have 10 numbers. They had 60 numbers.
00:02:09.940 And the way they would count them, instead of going 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, what they would do,
00:02:15.600 and I've seen a lot of people in Mexico do this, I guess it's a carryover,
00:02:18.220 they would go one they count all the pads on each finger they go one two three four five six seven
00:02:25.460 eight nine ten eleven twelve and you multiply that times five you get 60 that's why everything
00:02:31.180 we do around time is based around 60 because it's a throwback to them where's my my mathematicians
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00:04:04.700 every day i delete it it comes back can we do a reminder that every single one of you listening is
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00:04:14.700 let's let's just double up today because we have a lot to get to so one more sip here we go but
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00:04:52.800 Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. 0.99
00:04:57.240 I feel my immune response up to the challenge.
00:05:01.720 thanks beverly for doing the unparalleled pleasure twice uh and note to self no more corona virus
00:05:12.640 sips i gotta send that to jay i think we're over it because that that pandemic lasted way too long
00:05:20.120 for these sips so thank you you guys my name is erica you are at the scott adams school i'm joined
00:05:26.640 today of course with owen and with bj so we have a great show for you uh thank you for the double
00:05:34.100 sip and um bj canada we got we got to talk about canada we got to talk about listen i honestly
00:05:43.800 tried to get away from talking about islam today but i swear i swear i swear i did but it's so
00:05:52.580 on fire now. Everybody has finally caught up. So it's so strange because I used to just always be
00:05:59.420 talking about like, listen, you guys, slow moving disaster. This is a problem. It's coming. It's
00:06:02.980 coming. And now all the news stories are about socialism, communism, Islam. We have problems. 0.93
00:06:08.340 So I did try to get away from it. So we have some of that, some of Iran, and I definitely want to do 1.00
00:06:14.220 Iran first so we can get that out of the way and see what's going on. But first, can you imagine,
00:06:20.360 i can a mayor dave portnoy from barstool sports he was on with jesse last night and he can't take
00:06:28.940 it anymore either i think uh gen x is gonna have to step in here let's see what he said
00:06:33.200 so i've always thought i would never get involved in politics i think you can do more in the private
00:06:38.400 sector this and what is going on has actually made me pause that thought i was saying to you
00:06:44.500 that old plato quote uh you know if you if you don't do your public service and run for office 0.98
00:06:49.740 you're doomed to be run by basically dummies. 0.94
00:06:53.300 And right now, I feel like that's what's happening. 0.98
00:06:55.740 Now, not everyone's getting out to vote.
00:06:58.340 I think what the Democrats have done
00:07:00.380 is they've let the fox into the hen house.
00:07:03.000 And now he's just running rampant and kicking them all out.
00:07:06.140 So it's a scary time.
00:07:08.260 We need leaders to step up.
00:07:11.380 Depending on what day you catch on me in Nantucket,
00:07:14.520 when I roll out of bed, I have a nice ocean view,
00:07:16.600 and it's like, why do I want to ruin my life
00:07:18.560 and get involved in this mess
00:07:20.360 because I know what comes with it.
00:07:22.340 But sometimes I do feel like it's my duty.
00:07:25.020 I can't turn away.
00:07:26.580 I feel like I could make a change.
00:07:28.560 Maybe I do run in politics.
00:07:30.060 So I don't know.
00:07:30.880 It depends on the day you catch me.
00:07:32.440 But let me say this.
00:07:34.200 I spend a lot of my day losing my mind
00:07:37.060 on what's happening right now,
00:07:38.180 especially in New York.
00:07:39.000 I mean, you've got the Nazi in Maine.
00:07:41.080 This really, really, really worries me.
00:07:44.160 So I'm not sure.
00:07:44.860 You might run against Mondani.
00:07:46.140 I would love to run against.
00:07:47.520 If I was going to run, it would be here.
00:07:49.060 Can I win here?
00:07:49.940 I have no idea.
00:07:51.120 I don't know the demographics, whether they get enough votes.
00:07:53.800 There's a lot of people who like me in New York City.
00:07:56.840 I know that.
00:07:57.780 I've done a lot of good in New York City when I wasn't thinking about politics,
00:08:01.360 whether it's the Barstool Fund, pizza places.
00:08:03.720 So it wasn't for show.
00:08:05.280 I've had a real job. 0.93
00:08:06.440 I've done real things, unlike these clown politicians who have never had a job 0.77
00:08:10.640 and never been in the real world for a day. 0.92
00:08:12.600 Right. 1.00
00:08:12.840 But the people voting for these people who just won are like these young, white, like Ivy League-ish, elite-ish women. 0.98
00:08:25.680 It's like, who are they? 0.94
00:08:27.020 Like, they'll never vote for me.
00:08:28.340 They'll never believe in common sense.
00:08:31.280 Yeah.
00:08:31.960 I mean, I feel that in my soul.
00:08:35.100 Could he win?
00:08:36.220 I don't know.
00:08:36.900 but dave portnoy you guys he he's the owner founder of barstool sports he's a bajillionaire
00:08:45.200 and he does live a really really great life and um you know it's it's frustrating and so here's
00:08:52.780 someone also like donald trump who is living a great great life and i think that certain people
00:08:57.700 who have these kind of like leadership skills and know how to do things they get so frustrated that
00:09:04.600 They're like, oh, my God, I'll give up my beautiful private life to help save the country I love.
00:09:11.440 Owen, what do you think?
00:09:12.840 Could we have a Dave Portnoy as a mayor?
00:09:15.960 Sure, let's go.
00:09:17.360 Love to see it.
00:09:19.300 I don't know if he'd get elected, but, you know, I'd love to see the race.
00:09:23.040 It'd be a fun race.
00:09:24.440 I mean, you can totally dig the frustration, right?
00:09:28.020 Oh, yeah.
00:09:28.700 I mean, I think it is getting bad.
00:09:30.980 i posted some stories today about the whole dsa takeover of the democrat party and how it's kind
00:09:35.800 of ruining it and um a lot of people are bending the knee and saying oh we have this big tent now
00:09:41.020 and you know that like they're trying to just embrace it and it's number one kind of sad but
00:09:46.600 number two i i don't think it's going to end well for them i think um all these establishment
00:09:52.120 politicians are doing the the normal virtue signaling thing like don't don't take out don't
00:09:56.440 take me out i'm your friend and um they don't seem to realize that they're all going to get
00:10:01.420 taken out if they let it continue that the dsa isn't interested in negotiating with people
00:10:07.260 they're not interested in saying oh we're going to work with these people no they're just going
00:10:10.960 to keep primering people and keep putting their people in place and they want to take over the
00:10:15.620 democratic party and you know that's that's what they're really trying to do right now and um if i
00:10:22.660 were advising these establishment Democrats, which I would never do. But, you know, if I was,
00:10:27.420 I would say you need to stand up to him now. You need to stop him now. You need to push him out
00:10:30.840 similar to how the Republicans, you know, got rid of the Tea Party. Like you need to dismantle that
00:10:35.940 somehow. Otherwise, it's going to take over your party and you're not going to have it anymore.
00:10:39.640 Mm hmm. What what do you so, BJ? I mean, it might not be Dave Portnoy, but I think that Dave
00:10:46.340 Portnoy is just like an example of many, many people who know how to get shit done, how they're
00:10:52.440 feeling too um watching their country slip away what do you think about not necessarily i mean 0.82
00:10:58.940 dave but like people feeling this way well i think dave's great uh the problem is he said he said
00:11:04.420 something that's very important that you know he passed over is getting involved in politics you
00:11:09.020 know would ruin my life it totally does as somebody's got involved in politics uh you realize
00:11:14.340 how the world really works and how the gears and machine work it's all about money uh that's all
00:11:19.400 it is. And but his ability to fundraise would probably be quite significant. Could he out
00:11:25.400 fundraise the terrorist organizations that are behind Mamdani? And by the way, I don't 0.73
00:11:31.220 say that hyperbolically, because I was involved in lawsuits where we were law fared by the
00:11:36.760 same terrorist organizations that are behind Mamdani. So it's very serious. This is all
00:11:42.540 foreign money. But you know, between him, like Trump likes everybody who's a winner,
00:11:47.400 doesn't care if people are democrat or you know a democrat leaning let's say traditional democrat
00:11:52.500 he's open anybody who's on the same team and i think that would be an excellent uh candidate
00:11:59.380 for new york will he win i think he's if he gets the money the fundraising right and he
00:12:04.800 plays nice with the right aspects of the establishment that he needs to
00:12:09.100 then yeah he probably has a chance because people are freaking out in new york right now it's like
00:12:15.580 finally people got the memo of what many of us have been screaming about for the past 15 years
00:12:20.700 that yeah we got a problem and uh so yeah i think it'd be great um uphill gardener i see your
00:12:26.340 comment on youtube like why do we want billionaires running everything it's not that we want billionaires
00:12:31.880 running everything but billionaires tend to be people who know how to run things how to achieve
00:12:38.620 how to solve problems. And, and then they also have the networks of the people that know how
00:12:45.660 to do the things that need to be done. So you don't get to be a billionaire, typically by being
00:12:52.160 stupid. So, you know, do I want a billionaire to step up? Or do I want another Mondami to step up? 1.00
00:12:59.080 I mean, probably the billionaire, someone who likes capitalism would be great.
00:13:04.360 I would add that being a billionaire gives them another advantage, which is they're not as easily purchased.
00:13:10.100 Right.
00:13:11.620 You know, a lot of these politicians that go in with no net worth and no significant things, and then suddenly they're multimillionaires, that came from somebody taking control of those people, and they have control over those people.
00:13:22.560 And I think that's one of the reasons why Donald Trump was probably the only president in my lifetime, at least, that hasn't been controlled by the party or controlled by whatever interests are behind the party because he had his own money and he didn't care and he wasn't doing it for the money.
00:13:37.340 And almost everyone else had to listen to those people and depend on at least the fundraising.
00:13:43.860 But in many cases, it's more than that.
00:13:46.120 And they're essentially beholden to whoever allowed them to get that money.
00:13:51.020 I think the way to frame it too is do you want an entrepreneurial free market billionaire
00:13:57.820 or do you want a champagne socialist with foreign money behind him because yeah he may not be a
00:14:04.180 billionaire but the entire infrastructure around him yes Mamdani is tens of billions of dollars
00:14:09.680 which is and that money is specifically to destroy the United States from the inside 0.67
00:14:14.320 that's right it's so true um you know and some people say like oh I don't you know on YouTube
00:14:19.820 I don't know if he's a good guy. Does it matter if you think he'd be an acceptable boyfriend or
00:14:24.900 husband? It doesn't matter if you don't like if he's in gambling. Listen, he knows how to get
00:14:31.100 stuff done. Do people think Trump's a good guy? No. Did you think Biden was? No. Did you think
00:14:38.400 Clinton was? No. So let's get realistic. It really does come down to what you said, BJ.
00:14:46.180 It's either going to take someone with foreign money who wants to destroy our country, or it's going to take someone that maybe you don't love their persona or who they are, but they have money and they love the country and they're not taking money from anyone else and they're going to do what's right for the country.
00:15:03.320 So that's easy for me. 0.75
00:15:05.380 But it's also an advantage. You know, I've had this argument with people so many times when people in 2016 that, oh, Trump is, you know, he's an a-hole, he's this. I'm like, good, good. That's what I want. I don't want a nice guy who's going to be soft with communists. No, I want the biggest a-hole we can find to make their lives miserable and want to go away. Right? 0.98
00:15:26.680 yeah i mean i go back to trump's first term and i forget what summit he was at but remember that
00:15:32.440 that clip of him where he was pushing his way through the other world leaders and he like
00:15:37.320 straightens out his tie yeah like that took that took some chutzpah to do that and he was like
00:15:43.400 i'm getting in the front you're i'm not gonna stand back here like a shrinking violet that's
00:15:47.400 what you want um yeah so uh so you know what dave portnoy go for it anyone else that's like dave 0.63
00:15:54.040 portnoy you're a patriot you have a shit ton of money and no one can silence you do it do it that's
00:16:00.960 what we need um all right so let's go uh the other thing i want actually any more on that from you 0.79
00:16:07.460 guys i didn't want to cut you off yeah i think i'd rather an american sorry go ahead go ahead
00:16:11.680 i just hope that rosie o'donnell comes back to run against him
00:16:15.020 i know except she'll be filling in for jimmy kimmel if anyone wants to see rosie o'donnell
00:16:22.960 and her new facelift. She'll be filling in for Jimmy Kimmel while he's on vacation for a little 1.00
00:16:27.400 while. And what did you want to say, BJ, an American? I can't top that. No, you don't want
00:16:35.640 to top Rosie O'Donnell. Okay. So BJ, what is going on in Canada? I have this little short
00:16:42.660 baby clip I want to play. I was going to do Iran first, but let's just get into it.
00:16:47.240 Here's a little clip and then we'll chat.
00:16:49.480 Committee and the Federal Guide to Combating Islamophobia. Across these reports, there is a
00:16:55.460 clear consensus that combating Islamophobia requires deep structural reform and sufficient
00:17:00.100 institutional capacity. Second, and in light of the documented rise in anti-Muslim hate and
00:17:07.120 incidents and violent Islamophobia, we advance recommendations focusing on protecting Muslim
00:17:12.400 communities and community spaces. The federal government should allocate at least $40 million
00:17:17.660 through the Canada Community Security Program
00:17:21.020 or a comparable dedicated funding stream
00:17:23.780 to support security infrastructure
00:17:25.380 and protective measures for approximately 755 mosques
00:17:30.320 and 100 Islamic schools.
00:17:32.540 This amount is proportionally...
00:17:34.500 He wants $40 million to combat Islamophobia in Canada.
00:17:43.060 Yeah, last time it was $28 million.
00:17:45.500 dollars and um you know it's it's interesting that a lot of this money ends up in foreign countries
00:17:51.980 um the only thing i can say about i can't get into too much detail but you know the um the file
00:17:59.620 that trump has around the killings of uh christians in nigeria yeah that that's where the that's where
00:18:07.360 this money goes uh and you know many of us have been trying to warn about it for many many years 0.87
00:18:12.280 And we're in such a good position now because like I can now say, oh, look at the terrorist wearing the terrorist schmata because that's what he is.
00:18:19.760 What we confuse here is people think all terrorists are trigger pullers.
00:18:24.380 No, no, no. Terrorists are trigger pullers. They're funders.
00:18:26.920 They're people who get involved in political entries and through political parties.
00:18:31.960 And that specifically, that's the press room on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
00:18:37.180 You don't get access to the press room unless you are part of the political establishment.
00:18:43.520 That's how bad it is.
00:18:44.540 You know, the Trudeau government had, we knew at the time,
00:18:47.480 11 Muslim Brotherhood members of parliament in our government.
00:18:51.400 We've had a Muslim Brotherhood attorney general in Canada already,
00:18:54.960 not federally, but on the provincial level. 1.00
00:18:57.300 The good news is at least people are now paying attention.
00:19:00.260 I don't think it's too late, but people need to speak clearly on this issue
00:19:05.880 and not be afraid to talk about it, which is what I think is the biggest problem.
00:19:10.400 People are fearful, and they want to just wash it away.
00:19:13.580 They don't want to get involved in any of the noise, but I'm sorry.
00:19:17.960 Either you get involved and you speak up, or you will not have a civilization 0.87
00:19:21.880 and you're going to turn into France.
00:19:24.120 France didn't have an Eric Zemmour amongst their media class
00:19:27.880 who decided, like Portnoy, okay, I'm going to run for president. 1.00
00:19:32.220 If he didn't, if we didn't have that, then France itself would be doomed in the future as well to become another Islamic Republic, which might be the case. 0.99
00:19:41.560 I'm pretty sure they are doomed already. 0.99
00:19:44.460 Yeah, England's pretty, pretty suspect. 0.91
00:19:46.680 I think Restore Britain is probably their one hope because since Nigel invited the, basically the Islamists into his party, I think reform is just another establishment, you know, that establishment takeover of that party. 0.98
00:20:01.360 and uh you know they have one hope left and uh hopefully they'll get it right but at least people 0.97
00:20:08.440 are willing to talk about it now which is great and yeah we owe that to elon musk and buying
00:20:12.780 twitter i think that's what's the big change was i agree and that's what i was saying like even
00:20:17.380 though i was trying to get away from it today just to have a breather from it because it's like it
00:20:21.920 does takes your breath away you can't because people are so on it now like they're just like
00:20:27.060 holy crap, everything's changing. And I was looking Montreal Galaxy in the chat was saying
00:20:32.240 she was in the press room for three years. And she said that you had to be sponsored by a party
00:20:37.440 to get into that press room. Unlike, you know, we had a President Obama who invited the Muslim 0.65
00:20:43.140 Brotherhood to the White House privately, you know, dozens and dozens of times while he was
00:20:49.200 president. Why? Um, you know, and that's kind of how I've been seeing things lately. It's like,
00:20:56.200 you know, Obama, it was like this, this is just my opinion, but you know, he came in,
00:21:02.180 they were like, okay, let's, you know, have him give a nice speech. He has a nice way about him.
00:21:07.360 Um, you know, and then he's like that snake in the grass, in my opinion. And now you have
00:21:13.240 mom donnie who is like obama times a hundred because he's got like even more charisma and
00:21:22.380 he's like right into new york city and he's got other people now that he's promoting that are
00:21:28.200 winning elections and the one woman um chevalier i'm not gonna say it with a french accent but
00:21:34.620 she's the one that was like we need to eradicate the west and like get rid of get rid of everything
00:21:40.900 um so you know it's like this weird slippery slope um and somebody wanted to know too i'm
00:21:48.320 sorry i think it was b d lion wanted to know more about bj the terrorist funding socialists
00:21:56.680 like is it who who is it is it like uh this is just me talking now like is it antifa people
00:22:04.560 Is it the Muslim Brotherhood?
00:22:08.040 Is it, you know, who's sponsoring the politicians?
00:22:11.920 It's complicated because it's not, there are many vectors and there's many different groups.
00:22:17.360 And, you know, once one organization or NGO gets shut down and loses their charitable status,
00:22:23.020 the same people go and open another NGO.
00:22:25.860 But it goes to even law firms, very large international law firms 0.95
00:22:30.600 that launder this money through escrow accounts into networks of mosques that they distribute 0.64
00:22:35.900 them to the mosque. And this is how they take over the political structure. So the the red 0.63
00:22:43.040 like, for example, we had a candidate in the Conservative Party in Canada. So me and many
00:22:47.600 other people lost our minds. He was an Islamist who's a Pakistani Islamist, but he worked for 1.00
00:22:53.740 the Bank of China. Think about that works for the Bank of China, right? So this it's many 0.69
00:23:00.440 different entities, organizations, countries, like a large, there's such a large amount of money that
00:23:06.860 came from the Morsi government, from Egypt, that came directly into Canada when the Morsi government
00:23:12.600 fell. They basically raided the treasury, laundered the money legally into Canada somehow, but it's all
00:23:18.540 illegal money. This is why you hear people talking about Qatar all the time, because Qatar is the 0.97
00:23:23.920 bank, right? Qatar is the bank for every terrorist organization. That's where they put, they funnel 0.64
00:23:29.060 the money through. You see that in the crypto space when you see all these crypto people that
00:23:33.200 are obsessed with Israel, for example. That is money that goes from Qatar to Pakistan through
00:23:40.120 the ISI, which is that's their intelligence apparatus. But it's basically might as well be
00:23:46.260 Al-Qaeda. They're very extreme. And that money then goes into crypto projects that are based
00:23:52.180 out of Pakistan. And that goes to pay people online to propagandize and brainwash people
00:23:58.020 wash people in the rest in the west so it's very it's a draw a map of it it would be
00:24:03.140 many many organizations individuals all that sort of stuff but there's the good news is
00:24:08.700 in the case of canada and the u.s is is similar in this respect remember trump suggested that the
00:24:15.020 problem is uh in washington that there's 85 percent of the uh of the crimes are committed
00:24:22.560 by a small group of whatever it was 500 600 people i can't remember the exact number
00:24:27.340 it's the same thing with the jihad terrorism funding and money laundering it's the same group
00:24:33.940 of people in canada's case is about 400 people that are trying to radicalize prop up the msa on
00:24:40.660 university campuses uh radicalized young people launder money all that sort of stuff if you get
00:24:45.760 those people out then the rest of the people who are muslim here they just don't they just don't 0.87
00:24:51.060 get involved in politics like that's an indicator warning when you see somebody who is muslim who
00:24:55.020 is very, very ambitious and assertive about politics, doesn't mean they're Muslim Brotherhood.
00:25:01.720 But look at the funding behind them. And that becomes the indicator and warning that, okay, 0.88
00:25:06.260 you're dealing with somebody who's an actual terrorist. EJ doesn't believe a word you say.
00:25:11.400 I'm sure you found that shocking. I think because EJ is either an Islamist or he's on the ultra,
00:25:18.020 on the kind of, we call it the woke right, but that's not really the right frame.
00:25:21.960 it's the uh integralists they're left-wing people who think they're right-wing but their philosophy
00:25:27.940 is entirely left-wing and they've they become mouthpieces for the muslim brother or yuri 1.00
00:25:33.660 bezmanov called them the useful idiots that's exactly what he's talking about okay and ej are 1.00
00:25:42.000 you muslim no he won't he won't tell even if he is oh okay all right so anyway all right that's 1.00
00:25:49.100 interesting oh and anything on what bj just said or moving on oh i think we can move on i think i 0.93
00:25:55.660 think bj's the expert on all this stuff well so and yesterday i had mentioned um that uh i wish
00:26:04.220 i had pulled the clip that there was a police i think chief from dearborn um you know so we did
00:26:11.580 you love brandon darby coming on bj wasn't he great did you see him i i only saw a clip of it okay he
00:26:17.980 He was so great. But we were saying to him, you know, like, what do we do? You know, how how does
00:26:22.040 this, you know, get solved? And he said, you're going to have to hope that law enforcement can
00:26:27.460 do their job and this and that. And I said, well, except for the fact that law enforcement is now
00:26:32.040 being infiltrated by these same people. And then I saw this clip from Dearborn, Michigan, and it's
00:26:40.020 a little startling. So Dearborn, Michigan, you guys used to be like so Americana. It's not even
00:26:47.280 funny. And now this is their police chief. Wonderful wife, Deanna, a strong, proud
00:26:53.100 Palestinian woman. When I joined the department, Dearborn's Arab American population was nearly
00:26:58.020 50 percent. Yet less, yet less than 3 percent of our police force reflected the community that we
00:27:03.360 served. The department was not always welcoming to people who were different. Today, the Dearborn
00:27:08.480 Police Department is the department that I wish I worked for when I first started my career.
00:27:12.240 It's now a department that reflects and embraces the community it serves, with 45% of our officers being Arab-American.
00:27:20.080 It's a department that respects the dignity and rights of all individuals, including the right to wear hijab, even when facing the justice system.
00:27:28.160 It's a department that is taking meaningful steps to address historical inequity.
00:27:32.120 Together, we've built a police department that values diversity, equity, and respect, one that serves all of Dearborn with honor and integrity.
00:27:38.660 alhamdulillah alhamdulillah i'm proud to serve as your chief of police
00:27:42.940 oh i want to just i want to go jersey on this guy i can't
00:27:49.820 all right so owen i'm gonna come to you first i mean i i just i can't imagine i can't imagine
00:27:58.720 what's happening that this guy is like no we need to reflect you know it was like oh i'm going back
00:28:05.120 to the palisade fires i'll go all over the place anyway you know just to say like oh it's got to
00:28:09.360 be more representative of the people who are just like storming over our border by the way
00:28:14.400 and want to change america into palestine or wherever um it's america you know or let's hope
00:28:22.900 that we keep it but i don't know i i can't the rage do you feel rage like i do or are you more 0.98
00:28:27.880 measured you're measured well i do i do think it's outrageous i think it's you know ridiculous
00:28:34.800 to think okay we don't need to care about merit we don't need to care about how well people are
00:28:39.060 doing their jobs we need it to reflect the community we need it to look like the community
00:28:43.000 it's all performative it's all dei under another name it's just you know let's give these jobs to
00:28:49.520 the people that we want to have them and in many cases i'm sure it's probably saying we want them
00:28:55.000 to look the other way when some of this stuff happens like female genital mutilation or honor
00:29:00.680 killings or whatever else that are accepted in other parts of the world, but are not accepted
00:29:05.680 here unless you have the whole police force on your side. Yeah. Um, I, uh, I'm looking at the
00:29:13.260 comments. I mean, everybody's like, get them out. Like everybody's, you know, outraged, but this is,
00:29:18.000 you know, it's not, um, just Dearborn. I mean, this is going on everywhere. Uh, what do you
00:29:23.980 think about this BJ? How, how is this like, how are we allowing this to happen as a country? And
00:29:29.820 and i still can't get an answer do we i know i ask you this every week but does anyone in the
00:29:37.280 administration i know they see it is there a plan is there a solution like what are we doing
00:29:43.280 so the the mechanics of how law enforcement uh and it's the system as scott would talk about it
00:29:50.820 is very important so my brother's a police sergeant and i have nephews that are cops and
00:29:56.920 a lot of friends who are cops I kind of know how it works on the inside and they are all as freaked
00:30:01.960 out as you I and the rest of us are but the problem is this is the structure in Canada and
00:30:07.060 from what I understand it's very very similar in not all parts of the United States but it's very
00:30:12.180 similar so you have two types of law enforcement you have all the officers here that's I think
00:30:18.520 it's inspector down and then you have the deputy chiefs and the chiefs two separate unions so
00:30:26.180 they're represented by completely different people. And what we've installed here, I think
00:30:30.740 it was in the late 80s, when all the social justice, you know, postmodern stuff started to
00:30:35.380 get a foothold here, is they created community police services boards. So that means the
00:30:41.280 community now gets involved in kind of directing how law enforcement is practiced. And those
00:30:49.440 community boards are people who get appointed, they do things in politics, they donate, all that
00:30:54.440 sort of stuff. The problem is here they are the gatekeepers and we have police services board
00:31:01.200 where we have Muslim Brotherhood people on the police services board. And what happens? The 1.00
00:31:06.620 police services board, they're the ones who hire the chiefs and the deputy chiefs. So all the
00:31:12.460 officers down are like you and I. One said I'd like to drag the imam out of his freaking mosque 0.99
00:31:18.300 give them a few batons but it's politicized on the first two levels and the superintendents 0.96
00:31:24.940 often want to be politicians and run for office so the the solution here and i think for law
00:31:32.160 enforcement there is you need to get rid of these community police services boards to allow law
00:31:38.420 enforcement to operate as it used to before we had and one of the things they took away was it's
00:31:44.320 a big issue here and i think it was in the u.s as well you can correct me the right to id people
00:31:49.920 they called it carding right and why do police card random people it's not random people the
00:31:56.860 reason they i was given the example of you this person said well if i'm in my cruiser it's two
00:32:02.840 in the morning i'm in an industrial parkway and there's three kids in the back of some business
00:32:08.480 doing i don't know what i'm gonna go you know knock on the door or just roll down my window
00:32:14.080 say, hey guys, what are you up to? Why don't you give me your ID? Just let me run you through CPIC
00:32:18.400 and get an idea of who you are. And the reason they're doing that is for intelligence, not to
00:32:23.500 arrest them, to figure out how does this node plug into other things that are going around in the
00:32:30.180 community so you get a sense of where crime is originating from and who's running it. Or we
00:32:36.020 stripped that right away from them because of diversity and it's racist. So that's cultivated
00:32:42.100 this culture in law enforcement called FIDO. Forget it and drive on. If they see something
00:32:49.440 suspicious, they're not going to put their career at risk. They're not afraid of being
00:32:54.080 labeled racist. They're afraid of being reprimanded and losing the ability to be promoted
00:33:00.640 or perhaps putting their job at risk because they have a mortgage and a family to take care of as
00:33:05.420 well. And then the last thing to latch on to that, the idea that you have members of parliament in
00:33:11.220 Canada. I'm sure that I'm sure Ilhan Omar's team as well. What do they do? They call the
00:33:16.200 superintendents in policing and try to put political pressure on people. Oh, this person
00:33:21.680 said something mean about me online. Go arrest them. And I know that because often my brother
00:33:27.900 was a senior officer on duty answering those phone calls and saying, sorry, that's not what
00:33:32.760 we're here for. Goodbye. So there's many things that over decades that have led to this.
00:33:37.880 yeah we stopped a lot of like the IDing stop and frisk in New York um you know Owen what do you
00:33:46.140 think well I think it's it's sad to me how divided and different these police departments are being
00:33:54.880 managed and it seems like it's just going to lead to worse outcomes in these blue areas where
00:33:58.640 when you have these sort of defund the police attitudes or let's be nicer to these people and
00:34:03.840 not so nice to those people attitudes which they all seem to have um you you make it harder for
00:34:11.440 police to do their job properly and you drive out the good cops to go to areas where they're more
00:34:16.240 respected and they're more allowed to do their jobs and supported when they do their jobs
00:34:19.940 and um so it just seems like it's going to lead to more chaos more crime more violence and um
00:34:27.700 you know less order in all these areas and so i'd like to fight it however we can i don't really
00:34:33.500 know how we can given that dearborn seems to be one of these areas of the country that's being
00:34:37.720 taken over essentially um it seems almost like we need to somehow take it back but i'm not really
00:34:42.520 sure how to go about doing that i i yeah i'm not either and i you know of course you guys were
00:34:47.880 always like what would scott say i have no idea i i mean this is like moving so fast now you know
00:34:54.820 that i can definitely tell you that you know scott's opinion was shifting and turning and he
00:35:04.180 could see the problem you know he could see the problem he talked about it um i wish i could i
00:35:09.220 wish i could give you some insight or we could um on what he would say but we can't can i take a
00:35:17.060 guess at what scott would say yeah he'd probably say design is destiny and the system right now is
00:35:23.060 designed for the outcomes that we have well yeah i mean although the system just keeps changing
00:35:32.900 and i don't know like all right i don't want to mention this in the same context at all okay so
00:35:41.860 like period next thought so that movie citizen vigilante i'm not saying that's an answer i'm
00:35:50.760 just saying but you can see how you know we all have a little bit of this like little vigilante
00:35:56.400 feeling in us because it's like you know if someone came into my house and was behaving this
00:36:01.000 way they wouldn't last two seconds and the country is our house and you know we're trying to be
00:36:09.100 polite hosts um even though people are invading us and you know the design is destiny yeah but i
00:36:18.120 mean like so the designers are not americans right they're people that want to destroy america so
00:36:24.460 we need an american designer i don't know you need you need americans that are not communists
00:36:29.240 that's the problem this is my problem also sometimes when say people say we need to be a
00:36:33.480 white christian nation i get it but there's white christians who did this this is white scott talked
00:36:39.480 about that all the time it's the left you know he mentioned it before that um or portnoy mentioned
00:36:45.020 before these you know he what do you call them white white liberal women so it's not about race
00:36:51.080 it's about philosophy and ideology and i think that's why it's important it was important for
00:36:56.000 me you know i learned so much learning persuasion and at with being trained by somebody over many
00:37:02.900 years but also understanding the philosophy behind it that if you understand what somebody's
00:37:08.180 philosophy is and then in their filter of the world then you can see it's not race that's
00:37:13.000 motivated. It's how they think. It's their operating system. And we have to figure out a
00:37:16.980 way to weed that out. Well, you just said that. So I quick ran and grabbed a clip that I had saved
00:37:23.280 and pulled it in here. And I don't think anyone will mind a moment with Charlie Kirk and his
00:37:29.660 opinion on some of this. Let's listen. A country was found on common law because the declaration
00:37:35.760 only refers to God four times in the Constitution. It doesn't refer to God at all. And it only
00:37:40.920 articulates the structure of government so first of all remember that we were a collection of states
00:37:45.220 and colonies and you need to read the state constitutions before anything else nine out of
00:37:49.100 13 of the original states required you to be a bible-believing christian to serve in government
00:37:52.700 at the time of the founding is all 13 out of 13 required a declaration of faith nine out of 13
00:37:56.700 required you to be a protestant except maryland which was catholic which still required a declaration
00:38:01.200 of faith almost every single one of the original state constitutions pennsylvania included they had
00:38:05.580 i profess lord and jesus christ as my lord and savior in the original state constitutions you
00:38:09.680 Remember, we're a collection of states before that.
00:38:11.500 Secondly, 55 out of 56 of the original signers of the Declaration
00:38:14.960 were Bible-believing, church-attending Christians. 0.73
00:38:16.800 So common law is inherited from Blackstone, who is Christian.
00:38:20.160 A common law is an outgrowth of the scriptures. 0.66
00:38:22.240 So let's go to three principles of common law.
00:38:23.860 Resumption of innocence, due process, injury of your peers.
00:38:26.040 All three are biblical principles wrapped into the ultimate biblical principle
00:38:29.240 that you shall not favor justice if you are rich or poor,
00:38:32.960 which is in Leviticus 19, right before the most famous part of Leviticus 19,
00:38:36.520 which is that you should love your neighbors yourself.
00:38:38.480 But before that is that in the administration of justice, you shall not favor the rich or the poor, which is the idea of blind justice.
00:38:44.700 We get that in the West, which is incorporated also in the New Testament ideal.
00:38:47.940 Neither slave nor Greek nor Jew.
00:38:49.120 You're all one in Jesus Christ.
00:38:50.320 We have the idea of human equality.
00:38:51.880 These are all biblical ideas.
00:38:52.960 They're not enlightenment ideas, which is they kind of get conflated at the time.
00:38:55.980 But more importantly than that, they say that God was only mentioned four times in the Declaration of Independence.
00:39:00.620 Well, that's a big deal.
00:39:01.500 OK, laws of nature and nature's God.
00:39:03.480 The last paragraph of the Declaration reads as a prayer.
00:39:05.780 it says we appeal to the supreme judge of the universe who's the judge of the universe jesus
00:39:10.720 christ it says in revelation that jesus will judge the earth on his throne this so in the
00:39:15.800 declaration they were praying to christ our lord as a prayer very specifically thirdly as i set up
00:39:21.240 stage yesterday deuteronomy was by far the most quoted book religious or non-religious in the time
00:39:27.100 of the founding when they were putting together constitution more than john locke more than
00:39:30.540 montesquieu more than blackstone the book of deuteronomy which talked about laws customs
00:39:35.280 traditions it was most fair well addressed as he's about to say goodbye say hey good luck in
00:39:40.080 canaan guys here's how you should set up your form of government but finally and most importantly
00:39:44.820 let's look at actually what the founders said john adams famously said the constitution was
00:39:49.040 only written for a moral religious people it was wholly inadequate for the people of any other
00:39:52.940 the body politic of america was so christian it was so protestant that our form and structure
00:39:58.000 of government was built for the people that believed in christ our lord one of the reasons
00:40:02.300 who are living through a constitutional crisis is that we no longer have a christian nation
00:40:06.240 but we have a christian form of government and they're incompatible so you cannot have liberty
00:40:10.460 if you do not have a christian population
00:40:12.340 you're on mute erica thank you that was one of our future presidents charlie kirk and uh what a
00:40:25.900 mind, man. Holy cow. You know, this is why I always say, you know, we're supposed to be a
00:40:32.880 country built on Christian values. And then it's like, no, we're going to just burn down your 1.00
00:40:40.620 churches, build mosques, and take over your streets and your land. And it's horrifying to
00:40:46.800 me. What do you think about that, Owen, that clip of Charlie? I think it's brilliant. And I think
00:40:51.740 it's true i i think that that our government was designed for a christian people and um a lot of
00:40:59.700 principles come from that i think there is certainly a lot of room for that freedom of
00:41:04.600 religion that was built right into the the bill of rights um so it isn't meant to be exclusively
00:41:11.820 christian like you have to be christian um but i do think that a lot of the fundamental principles
00:41:17.640 behind our justice system and our form of government are based on Christian principles.
00:41:24.840 And I think where there are significant conflicts between that and things like Islam or radical
00:41:31.500 jihad sort of things, they just aren't compatible. They just don't coexist well.
00:41:38.420 Yeah. Oh my gosh, I'm so emotional. It's so hard to, you know. All right, so BJ,
00:41:44.940 You know, what do you think about what he's saying there?
00:41:47.500 I think it's still tough to watch clips of him.
00:41:51.100 I actually tend to avoid them because I knew some people that were very close with him and who were in buckets of tears for a week.
00:42:00.880 You know, young and their children were young and knew him from the university campus.
00:42:06.000 And, you know, I watched that video, the assassination.
00:42:11.020 I couldn't avoid it.
00:42:11.740 And it was on, I'm still mortified by it.
00:42:16.400 So it's tough to watch that stuff.
00:42:19.300 Everybody I knew who had met him loved him
00:42:21.800 and talked about what a kind soul he was.
00:42:25.140 And we need more people like that in the world.
00:42:28.940 There's certain things I disagree with,
00:42:30.680 but it's very nuanced.
00:42:31.900 I agree with maybe 98% of what he's saying.
00:42:35.680 And I understand the goals of what's trying to be done
00:42:39.320 to unify people.
00:42:40.440 I think they get, it's crazy for me when I see people who are Americans who criticize the
00:42:48.260 Enlightenment, like the Enlightenment was also brought out of Judeo-Christian values, much like
00:42:53.480 you know, the United States Constitution. So I think if we can sever the division and figure
00:43:00.320 out a way to get people of faith and people, like I remember there was a time where we had a secular
00:43:05.700 government. And we all got along great, right? I mean, the U.S. has been historically more
00:43:10.840 religious than Canada is. But there was a time when we all respected each other. And that's
00:43:16.040 what really frustrated me about Sam Harris and the Christopher Hitchens people. It's just like
00:43:20.780 they were unnecessarily hostile towards Christians and people of faith. And I hope they've learned
00:43:27.460 that the next time around, that maybe the secular people who share the same value systems that come
00:43:34.480 out of judeo-christian values can actually align with people of greater faith and come together
00:43:40.020 that's what the country needs not less division more coming together and focusing on what the
00:43:45.660 real enemy and the real threat is to the west uh yeah um oh yeah i would just yeah i think a lot of
00:43:53.940 that attitude of those types of people it's very arrogant it's like i very much appreciate the
00:43:59.940 people who say, you know what, I don't believe, but I can see how it's valuable. Scott said that.
00:44:05.520 Many other people said that. Joe Rogan has said that. Jordan Peterson, to whatever extent,
00:44:10.100 he's not an actual believer, said that. You can at least see the value of it. You can see how it
00:44:15.600 leads to good outcomes. You can see how it helps people. And I think that was reflected in our
00:44:20.360 constitution. It's not that they said, okay, we're all going to go to church on Sunday. They didn't
00:44:25.400 build religion into the government but they they made it compatible with those principles they made
00:44:30.580 it compatible with just the fundamental values and i think you can certainly be a different religion
00:44:36.780 or no religion and still believe in those same values of you know equal justice and you know
00:44:42.360 freedom and things like that and so i think very many of the world religions are compatible with
00:44:47.380 that but i think wherever you aren't compatible with that again you're just not compatible with
00:44:51.620 our system. And I think it was a concerted attack and an arrogant one, in my opinion, to say, oh,
00:44:58.220 you know, if you believe in God, then you're stupid or you're an idiot or you're a fool. And 1.00
00:45:02.960 it's also, in my opinion, arrogant to say, you know, we don't need any higher power. We can just
00:45:08.860 do it all ourselves and there's nothing else. And it's, you know, basically putting yourself at the
00:45:13.180 top of the hierarchy. And I think anytime someone does that, they end up falling at some point.
00:45:18.540 I agree with that. It's been interesting to see. So, you know, I've watched Rogan for a hundred
00:45:24.620 years and his evolution to now he's like, you know, he, I mean, he was kind of laughing about
00:45:31.020 the whole thing up until this, this year. I forget who it was, what interview it was,
00:45:38.740 but I remember he was like, well, how, you know, how'd you get through this? And how'd you do this?
00:45:43.220 And how'd you do that? And the person was like, my faith in God. And it was like, I saw a switch
00:45:48.280 flip in Joe. And he was just like, really? He's heard it so many times, but he couldn't believe
00:45:57.400 that whatever this person had gone through, that that's what did it for him. And then he started
00:46:02.020 going to church now and studying about religion and he's exploring it. And I'm really happy to
00:46:10.260 see that. I don't go to church. I mean, I'm one to talk, but I do believe. I have beliefs. I don't
00:46:16.020 want to talk about it. But, um, but even Jordan Peterson, like you mentioned, Owen, you know,
00:46:21.280 he's like, I act as if there is a God and that these are the principles, you know, like what's
00:46:27.460 the harm in that? Like that, that's how I act. So if there is one and it's all true, then I'm
00:46:32.720 going to just act as if, and, you know, Scott, you know, we don't know when Scott adopted his
00:46:39.060 philosophy of accepting, uh, Jesus as his Lord and savior. Um, you know, he told us about it when
00:46:46.040 he told us, uh, when he accepted it is a different discussion that we're not going to have, but
00:46:52.200 you know, he's like, well, what's the harm in it? You know, like if you believe in that and if I,
00:46:58.740 if I wake up or land in heaven, then good, you know? So I don't think there's anything wrong,
00:47:06.600 um, with behaving with morals and standards and, and decent values, it just makes for a better
00:47:14.940 society. So Owen, did you get my text? Uh, no, but I can go look at it. Thank you. Okay. So,
00:47:23.040 um, that's all interesting. All right. I wanted to, any more on that you guys, or,
00:47:28.060 or should we move on or no, Owen's knocked it out of the park again. So yeah, that was great.
00:47:32.520 yeah um okay so let me see what else i wanted owen is going to check out the scotus update
00:47:40.740 um because i think we got screwed again so which case are you looking at you mean oh you mean the
00:47:47.700 one's coming out right now yeah i think birthright came out i saw them posting in the chat here i'm
00:47:53.480 pretty sure we knew which way that one was going to go but i'll take a look at the ruling to see
00:47:57.600 what i can make okay here's a little intermezzo by the way uh i messaged brian romilly today
00:48:03.100 because he posted this clip of new york city in 1955 i swear you guys i've been grieving the city
00:48:09.800 for so long but can we just take a little moment to appreciate what new york was inhale and exhale
00:48:17.380 Oh, look at everyone's dress.
00:48:25.420 So nice. 1.00
00:48:26.940 Like even when you were like dressed like a slob, you look nice. 1.00
00:48:32.840 Brian and I were saying like, what a time it must have been. 1.00
00:48:39.240 Oh boy.
00:48:40.080 Erica's getting emotional today.
00:48:41.580 Anyway, that was my little clip in New York.
00:48:44.840 Oh, all right.
00:48:46.740 P New York.
00:48:47.380 um so oh and did i give you enough time was that fast enough yeah well it's what we unfortunately
00:48:55.100 expected it says held children born in the united states to parents unlawfully or temporarily present
00:49:00.980 are subject to the jurisdiction of the united states and are citizens at birth under the 14th
00:49:05.600 amendment so um i you know there might be more nuance to it after that and it would probably
00:49:11.780 take me too long to parse it all out and make sense of it and i'm sure we'll see stories about
00:49:15.480 that in the news over the next day or two but it looks like they ruled against um getting rid of
00:49:21.520 birthright citizenship which is a shame um i think it's a huge issue that you have literally an 0.98
00:49:28.660 industry of of communist ccp people that are manufacturing babies to be u.s citizens at scale 0.96
00:49:36.200 and i think it's been a problem for a long time where lots of people will just come here for what 0.94
00:49:41.800 they call like birth tourism or whatever and they just bring their pregnant people here to
00:49:46.520 have their babies and you know just get that citizenship and then they go home with it and
00:49:52.660 um it's clearly a just a loophole that they're taking advantage of and exploiting and i think
00:49:58.280 when you again just like the illegal immigration in general when you put it up at scale and and
00:50:04.100 with the illegal immigration it's obviously tied into that because all these illegal immigrants
00:50:07.260 might start having children here um then you end up with people who are not loyal to the country 0.99
00:50:12.680 not respecting our laws not assimilating into our culture but suddenly you have a massive number of
00:50:18.740 these u.s citizens that eventually are going to be voters and um it's probably going to be a real
00:50:25.500 real problem um in the next 10 to 20 years when a lot of these people reach voting age and they
00:50:30.060 might just do their mail-in ballot from wherever they are in the world because that seems to be
00:50:33.380 allowed to in many states, which is ridiculous. But, you know, they could easily swing some of
00:50:39.080 these elections and they could easily just say, OK, I'm going to go to that swing state, to that
00:50:42.680 swing county to just, you know, put my vote in where it's really going to count and make a
00:50:46.940 difference. And they could end up we could end up with foreign countries deciding who our president
00:50:51.840 is. Yeah, it's it's been a terribly disappointing couple of days with our Supreme Court.
00:50:59.000 um i don't i don't know what do you think pj there's an interesting series on a platform i
00:51:08.140 mentioned to you before red pilled america with patrick and adriana that's the podcast that
00:51:14.220 they did the episode uh on scott adams let there be light and i suggested on my stream everybody
00:51:20.260 listen to it it's great but they did a series recently called what is what is an american
00:51:25.100 and it goes through the legal jurisprudence behind birthright citizenship and how the court
00:51:32.260 kind of misinterpreted intentionally. It's very interesting. They talked about, this is for the
00:51:37.440 Jewish conspiracy people, EJ. They talked about how the guy who brought the issue to the Supreme
00:51:44.120 Court in, I think it was in the 50s, 50s or 60s, he was a communist also. Yeah, it was 50s. Yeah,
00:51:51.080 He's a communist, and he happened to be Jewish, but he's a communist.
00:51:54.520 So that's my direct enemy. 0.58
00:51:56.420 I'm sorry.
00:51:56.960 That's just the way how most of us are who oppose communism.
00:52:01.140 It doesn't matter your religion.
00:52:02.440 So he brought it to the Supreme Court, and he won.
00:52:04.880 And they mentioned that he was Jewish and whatever.
00:52:07.860 They didn't mention that the prosecutor, or I guess it's our version of the crown,
00:52:12.720 that was arguing on behalf of America to try to strip this guy of his citizenship was also Jewish.
00:52:18.940 so again it's not about race or identity politics it's about people who share values
00:52:24.700 and understanding that's rooted in Judeo-Christian values and for some people's Judeo-Christian
00:52:31.580 Greco-Romanian I mean that's the political structure side of it we need to find people
00:52:37.420 who share our values and amplify each other even when we disagree on stuff right there's always
00:52:42.560 going to be nuance we disagree on but it's at a point where we are in the 11th hour for
00:52:48.600 Western civilization. And the enemy will not stop. They will not stop ever. There's no negotiating
00:52:56.000 with them because they're religious fanatics. And I don't think the solution to religious
00:53:01.820 fanaticism is more religious fanaticism on the other side. That's what they are banking on.
00:53:08.880 Why do the communists do what they do and try to agitate us so much? Because the biggest weapon
00:53:15.020 they can they can build is reciprocal violence or reciprocal radicalization and in the system that
00:53:23.120 we have in the west in the United States and Canada other parts all we need is actual enforcement
00:53:28.340 that's it we just need enforcement and Trump is one of the first administrations that seems to be
00:53:34.380 willing to stick their neck out as much as they can to shift into an era where we actually start
00:53:40.580 to enforce the laws that we have. And hopefully that's a signal to other countries around the
00:53:46.020 world. And I think it is. I think that's why so many other world leaders love Trump behind the
00:53:50.680 scenes, but publicly they'll say mean things about him and condemn him because they understand that
00:53:57.200 they don't want to be attacked by the radical leftists. But they all love him. They all love
00:54:02.000 him. You know, privately, they all admire him. So I think that's an element of hope for the future.
00:54:07.140 I wish I knew how to make you guys feel better. I'm reading the comments on all the platforms.
00:54:12.720 Everyone's like, I'm depressed. This stinks, you know. But Dr. Von Hardy, I saw you and you're
00:54:18.080 right. Like the court's been upholding this forever. However, it's kind of like, you know,
00:54:25.660 the immigration has changed drastically. So I don't know. I don't know. You know,
00:54:33.860 if marcella was here she could tell me you know is there a process to revisit this is there a case
00:54:40.500 to be made um that things have changed so much and you know that we are having little baby
00:54:46.060 terrorists being born here no shade to the babies i mean but it's just what's going to happen
00:54:50.600 um but can i just say one more thing on that erica so i think these in my experience and
00:54:56.940 people are getting angry at me but this is just my life experience having spent a lot of time in
00:55:01.000 Latin America almost marrying somebody from there and I really know the culture well and I've met
00:55:06.460 many people who are illegal. The communist Islamist phenomenon is more recent for sure and it's a 0.92
00:55:13.580 problem but in most people who are trying to come here especially from Latin America they want their 0.84
00:55:20.080 kids to be American. Like I know people who are their kids are they're Latino their kids don't 0.84
00:55:25.380 speak spanish because they want them to integrate and become america latin america yeah exactly
00:55:31.480 because they share similar values and i remember being in like a strategy meeting with a bunch of 0.99
00:55:36.500 politicians and saying hey hey hey i had an idea why don't we stop importing the muslim brotherhood
00:55:42.220 from the middle east and why don't we just focus on latin america where they share our values they 0.89
00:55:47.740 just want to come here and integrate and build a better life and then contribute remittances to 1.00
00:55:52.520 their people back home and improve everybody's life, which seems to be in line with the Dunro 0.91
00:55:59.120 doctrine. So I'm glad, and it looks like we've pivoted in that direction. But I think it's a 1.00
00:56:05.020 mistake, at least in my experience, to assume that the overwhelming number of people, and maybe this
00:56:10.460 the court is considering, I don't know, that the overwhelming number of people here are bringing
00:56:16.400 anchor babies because they want to destroy America. Yeah, that's the Islamists, but most people 0.99
00:56:20.920 are not politically engaged like us they just want a better life and they don't know what to do 0.86
00:56:25.480 you know would you blame anybody in venezuela right now that's like okay i gotta get the hell 1.00
00:56:30.260 out of this asshole and get to america and get my life sorted and provide for my family i think 0.99
00:56:35.820 that's what i have to i have to push back a bit on that bj um because like listen i i love our 0.99
00:56:43.340 mexican neighbors i you know i think they have like the best work ethic and i see them as you
00:56:49.940 know doing their best to assimilate and all that good stuff but what i witnessed during the biden
00:56:55.600 administration was just a shit ton of men pouring over here coming in on boats and this and that
00:57:01.260 and what was there like 20 million people just flooded in here um i you know yeah there was a 0.85
00:57:08.580 few women and children and a lot of those children were trafficked and uh slave labor and everything
00:57:14.700 else. Um, so I just have to push back on that part. Yes, there are some amazing people,
00:57:21.860 but, you know, and I used to feel like, Oh, you know, you know, let, like, let most people stay.
00:57:28.400 And I, you know, I always saw people, you know, doing their best to like work and even pay taxes
00:57:33.480 and they're trying, like, I have, I have friends right now who are in the process of working so
00:57:38.240 hard to get their citizenship for 15 years. They've been working on it. Okay. So,
00:57:44.700 Everything else is so disgusting to me. These people are like, please, I'm working. I'm doing
00:57:50.320 my best. I'm paying taxes. I'm contributing. And now I'm just seeing so many terrorist nations
00:57:58.900 getting people in here any way they can, whether it's in our colleges or coming over the border.
00:58:07.680 I'm over it. I'm over it. And I'm usually a pretty happy person and 0.77
00:58:13.180 like live and let live but I'm changing I'm changing now and that kind of sucks but the
00:58:20.260 environment around us is changing and I'm more protective of our country than the live and let
00:58:25.560 live right now no and I agree by the way I agree with you that's why I say it's a more recent
00:58:29.580 phenomenon yeah flooding of people through NGOs and stuff like that that was not the case 15 years
00:58:35.080 ago that doesn't excuse it because there are people who go through the line and do things
00:58:39.660 properly. And it takes them 10, 15 years. I'm not excusing that. But yeah, things have definitely
00:58:47.560 changed. And look at England. That's exactly what's happened to England with the invasion
00:58:52.480 of that country in France as well, and Italy and Spain. I don't know, list every country in Europe.
00:58:58.100 It's crazy what's going on. The basic, where this leaves us, I think, is that the executive order
00:59:03.740 option is off the table based on this. But I think Congress could still act. They could still
00:59:09.160 clarify what they think citizenship requires i think the constitution and the original intent
00:59:14.660 here original language here allowed for congress to clarify what these things mean and so they
00:59:20.080 could give it a try if they were willing to legislate i'm sure they're not i'm sure it's
00:59:24.580 not going to happen but that that would probably be the most likely if we could get enough of
00:59:29.060 majority to agree on this um obviously another constitutional amendment would be another
00:59:34.720 solution and that would be maybe the best solution but probably the least likely just
00:59:38.140 because again, it takes like two thirds of the states plus, you know, 60 or however many votes
00:59:42.720 in Congress, in the Senate. And, you know, it's a very hard thing to do. But, you know, I think
00:59:49.800 the other impact of this is it strengthens the argument to strengthen our borders. And it might
00:59:55.520 mean that we need to crack down on saying, okay, if you're pregnant, you're not allowed to come 1.00
00:59:58.780 here, we're not going to give you any visa, we're not going to let you in here. And if you're 1.00
01:00:02.000 pregnant, and maybe there has to be some kind of verification, I don't know, it just it leads in a 0.98
01:00:06.580 bad direction i don't really want to be like okay we need to give you a pregnancy test before we 0.99
01:00:10.300 give you a visa but like that may be a requirement going forward because we we just can't allow this
01:00:16.000 to happen and how about if you how about if you're involved in terrorism money laundering in any way
01:00:20.900 shape or form you and your family are banned for three generations there you go i love it love it
01:00:25.680 yep i love it um all right thanks you guys so uh i will stay and play an akira song after so bj and
01:00:34.000 Owen, if you have to bolt, feel free. Okay. I'm going to do a live stream starting when you're
01:00:37.940 done. Awesome. Okay, great. So go catch BJ. You guys, thank you to BJ for being here with us
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01:01:24.980 all right guys today we're gonna do do something by akira the dawn and if you guys have to jet
01:01:36.060 feel free and somebody asked with my channel oh yes let's say your channel it's search honking
01:01:42.400 for freedom honking for freedom freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose
01:01:50.160 you've heard that right
01:01:53.280 freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose
01:01:59.560 how about that college class you were going to sign up for how about that sport you wanted to
01:02:05.640 get involved in how about that motorcycle you wanted too dangerous right you're free
01:02:10.920 you're free. Every one of you who is depressed and anxious, you're free. You're free. Because
01:02:24.860 nothing you do will be worse than the way you feel right now. Do something. Do something
01:02:31.420 dangerous. Psychologically dangerous. Take a chance. Put yourself out there. Flame out.
01:02:38.160 Get killed. Just get smashed. Just go do it. You're free. 1.00
01:02:44.220 Freedom's just another word. There's nothing left to live.
01:02:48.500 You're free. Do something.
01:02:53.620 Freedom's just another word. There's nothing left to live.
01:02:58.100 You're free. Do something.
01:03:01.860 Do something.
01:03:04.040 If you want to meet people, here's the best way to do it. You have to join activities.
01:03:08.160 there is no other way to meet people and inform lasting friendships hear this clearly
01:03:16.320 there's no other way to do it you have to join an activity a club a sport a gym an organization
01:03:26.920 a political movement nothing else right you can't just make a friend like good luck
01:03:35.480 You can try
01:03:37.160 Well, I don't think I've ever seen it work
01:03:39.380 Hiya, you know, Baba
01:03:41.620 Hearing good things about you
01:03:43.980 I think we could be friends
01:03:45.280 Doesn't work
01:03:46.520 Do something
01:03:48.400 Do something
01:03:50.780 Enjoy the thing
01:03:52.240 Make a sport
01:03:53.460 Form a club of your own
01:03:55.400 Just go do it
01:03:59.020 You're free
01:04:00.120 Freedom's just another word
01:04:02.500 There's nothing left for it
01:04:04.460 You're free
01:04:06.220 Do something
01:04:08.620 Freedom is just another word
01:04:12.080 There's nothing left to lose
01:04:14.080 You're free
01:04:15.840 Do something
01:04:17.860 Why would you not form a club of your own?
01:04:23.180 Because you're afraid nobody would come, right?
01:04:26.160 What's the difference? 0.96
01:04:27.680 You're as good as dead 0.99
01:04:28.920 You're depressed, you're anxious, you hate your life 0.99
01:04:31.580 You're thinking about putting a
01:04:33.080 I can't say that here, but you're thinking about maybe life isn't worth it.
01:04:38.880 You're afraid.
01:04:41.280 You're absolutely afraid.
01:04:43.960 Go have some fun.
01:04:48.980 Freedom's just another word for nothing left to live.
01:04:53.220 You're afraid.
01:04:55.660 Do something.
01:04:58.540 Freedom's just another word for nothing left to live.
01:05:03.080 You're free.
01:05:05.160 Do something.
01:05:06.740 Do something.
01:05:27.240 Now, I gotta tell you, I've used this technique a number of times.
01:05:30.840 And man, does it work.
01:05:31.820 it really works you're free just remember that people criticizing you are a narcissist they are
01:05:38.120 broken don't let it break you you've got some techniques now and i think you're gonna be a lot
01:05:46.300 better go get yourself some friends and you'll find your mental health problems feel a lot better
01:05:51.380 go get involved in something join a group form a group be the boss that is your advice for the day
01:05:58.080 and i will talk to you
01:06:01.820 oh thanks you guys thanks owen sorry my little pinner got stuck i couldn't i was reading all
01:06:17.680 your comments but i couldn't pin them anymore but anyway you guys thank you so much so much
01:06:23.760 all right so we'll see you back here tomorrow morning and marcella will be back too
01:06:28.840 All right. Enjoy your day. Thanks, Owen. Bye.
01:06:35.200 Thanks, you guys.
01:06:41.500 I am 80s maxing.
01:06:48.580 Bye, you guys.
01:06:58.840 .
01:07:28.840 Thank you.