Rebel News Podcast - October 27, 2022


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The people of color lounge at Trent University is a center for decolonization, de-radicalization, and de-colonialization. In this episode of andrew and linc Lincoln try to find the People of Color Lounge, and find out if they can get in.

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00:00:00.000 hey guys welcome back to another andrew says i'm here with tv's lincoln jay back at trent
00:00:09.900 university and the goal here today lincoln is to find the people of color lounge i don't even like 0.99
00:00:14.740 saying it but it's a bipoc lounge for decolonization de-radicalization every d thing you can think
00:00:21.060 about and we're gonna find out if we can get in lincoln jay let's go we're back undercover as you
00:00:25.320 can see lincoln's got his backpack i've got juice world on no mic flag we're in the belly of the
00:00:30.700 beast here lincoln we can't exactly just go in guns blazing because we could be kicked out anytime
00:00:34.640 from campus now last time we saw some shirtless bros some soccer players you name it but this time
00:00:40.580 school's in full effect and we've got to be careful we want to get in and be accepted into the lounge
00:00:45.860 i just want everyone to know the stuff i do for rebel news plus i'm about to walk up this ramp
00:00:52.000 service vehicle only ramp there's no stopping me lincoln i'm wild now normally you'd think you
00:01:00.860 could get some water from this nice river here at the campus but what you don't know is for the last
00:01:05.440 30 years at camp lejeune people have been poisoned if you or your family members were poisoned at camp
00:01:11.300 lejeune please call the number below if you spent time on base at camp lejeune prior to 1988 and developed
00:01:17.880 any of these cancers or suffered any of these injuries you may be eligible for significant
00:01:22.920 financial compensation i think it seems to think this might be the lounge i'm not sure
00:01:26.740 this might be this could be anything this could be a dungeon this could be you know the campus
00:01:33.440 blank center it's locked we're gonna die down here
00:01:37.640 what exact where can we ask you a question no okay where are you going come back where are you going
00:01:47.800 personally lincoln i'm glad that we've got to a point in society where lgbt um graffiti
00:01:56.440 is now the norm without this how do we know how queer trent really is come on honestly 0.77
00:02:02.180 all right lincoln we infiltrated the tcsa tsca freedom lounge um what appears to be white passing
00:02:12.440 people in there i think that's against the rules but uh nobody had any problems with us being there
00:02:16.640 no security at the door or anything as you can see if you want to look that way we are in the belly
00:02:21.840 of the beast that way as you can see um we've instituted the all gender bathroom here i've got um
00:02:32.560 my diversity inclusivity and equity literature
00:02:36.160 i'm going to go through that now
00:02:43.920 bipoc is a newer term black indigenous people of color black and indigenous people are emphasized
00:02:49.200 in this acronym to reflect the disproportionate oppression both black and indigenous communities
00:02:53.760 experience in north america so we've gone beyond just canada here everything on this campus is named
00:02:59.120 after indigenous people so i'm not i'm really feeling it but lincoln i'm a little disappointed at the
00:03:04.400 bipoc freedom lounge you create a lounge specifically for people of color but there's no enforcement of
00:03:11.440 it all so why even have why even call it that there's a rainbow on the door there's trans and some sort
00:03:15.680 of weird flag over there i have no idea lincoln we're asking people about the freedom lounge have you heard
00:03:22.160 of it no no it's a center for people of color and indigenous people i just want to get word on how you
00:03:31.120 guys feel about that if it's uh exclusionary if it's the right thing to do do you have any opinion on that
00:03:37.200 i don't know i'm sorry i don't know if i can turn up uh can i see that yeah you can
00:03:48.000 i mean like i'm a white guy right so how am i i'm not equipped to tell you if they people
00:03:53.920 of color feel like they need that space if they do feel like it then power to them i don't would 1.00
00:04:00.880 you be in favor of like a white people space or why is that because that sounds close to white supremacy
00:04:07.520 but let's say it's a black people space is that okay then yeah i mean again i'm probably not the
00:04:13.680 person to answer these questions no you are the person you seem very smart very well spoken
00:04:18.880 but i mean like just like first thought that comes to my mind like black people people of color deal 1.00
00:04:26.640 with systemic racism on a daily basis versus white people not having to deal with that because
00:04:32.720 systems that we operate within serve white people and have historically so does that happen on this
00:04:39.120 campus that would necessitate it being in the the like the school buildings though would you say
00:04:46.000 okay uh i mean well yeah like this is a place for higher education so this is usually the type
00:04:52.480 of place that's going to lead the way in terms of being progressive and uh yeah i mean ultimately i
00:04:58.720 i'm like mainly in autonomy and don't come around the whole campus very often so i i don't know for
00:05:04.560 sure but did you have any opinion on this i don't want to talk about it we were just there it's
00:05:09.440 the lounge for uh BIPOC i don't know if you know what that stands for
00:05:13.120 black indigenous people of color so it's supposed to be basically a lounge for everybody who's not
00:05:20.160 white do you have any opinion on that do you think it's necessary discriminatory how do you feel about
00:05:24.160 that uh i think it feels all right to me i mean trent's trent's basically an all racial um
00:05:32.640 an all racial school and since i've been here there hasn't been any any form of racism towards anybody
00:05:39.360 anybody of color here so i think having a lounge like that would be benefit everybody of color so
00:05:47.840 would you say that would be okay then if a bunch of you know like german students or
00:05:52.480 english students said we want a white people lounge would that be okay
00:05:58.160 uh it doesn't really matter to me so you're okay with anybody having any language they want basically
00:06:05.760 yeah basically i mean i mean for free to have our own lines i mean why can't anyone like general
00:06:11.680 germans or anyone like that have to have their own lines so very cool thanks man now lincoln if i was
00:06:17.520 to predict you that white kids would have a problem with white people having a lounge and say everything
00:06:22.720 is systemic racism and then what i assume i don't want to assume too hardly there but i think that guy
00:06:27.600 was native i have a lot of native friends and uh he had no problem with anybody having their own their
00:06:32.480 own lounge so i think that's something i should have just predicted at the outset um pretty obvious
00:06:37.120 in 2022 especially on a college campus we have to be progressive lincoln we have to be wrapping up
00:06:42.800 here at trent university again we've got our diversity inclusion and equity folder we've learned
00:06:47.280 so much about the free and lounge mostly that nobody cares if you go in there there are a bunch
00:06:51.440 of white girls in there obviously and the people we asked mostly didn't know about it at all 0.99
00:06:56.400 it's tucked away there in the student services building nobody really cares that it's there
00:07:00.480 but the white people we did speak to of course equity inclusion you know the whole we are
00:07:06.800 systemically racist whole bit and then the non-white people we speak to and it's basically like i don't
00:07:12.560 care it's good i guess other people could have one so i think you can sort of see the 2022 problem
00:07:18.880 in play here at trent university but i digress we'll see you next time
00:07:31.120 welcome back to another special episode of andrew says they're all special aren't they surprise
00:07:35.520 popping guest jason how are you andrew could be with you here in the mothership itself finally what
00:07:41.200 brings you to canada so i had some investor meetings this morning and then i mean you can't
00:07:45.360 come to toronto and not call the folks at rebel news uh so well either that or you know go to a
00:07:50.960 raptors game but raptors not playing uh on this trip so quick trip just do some investor talks and then
00:07:56.720 want to come chat with you guys your powerhouses on getter not just for canada but also for australia
00:08:02.720 well as i told you from the beginning when you started getter
00:08:05.680 getter it's the just the mechanics of it are so much better than the other platforms i always say
00:08:11.200 how much faster it loads than twitter has the multiple things you can load onto your post so
00:08:15.600 just from that perspective i think you guys are light years ahead um the first thing i want to
00:08:19.520 ask you about i've noticed you've been tweeting a lot of sports about about sports sorry um posting
00:08:24.080 a lot about sports on your way to canada don cherry and stuff i haven't talked to you since you guys
00:08:29.360 had the boxing event live on getter you had the exclusive behind the scenes stuff how did that go tell
00:08:34.320 me how that came about and uh why did you decide you guys want to get into sports like this well
00:08:39.120 good question i mean part of it is the platform becomes an extension of sometimes of my personality
00:08:44.480 i'm a sports junkie and everyone on the team is a sports junkie and uh this is what i think is great
00:08:50.640 commonality brings people together it also gives us content beyond politics to talk about and i think as
00:08:57.040 we start becoming something where folks or it's not just if you're on the left or if you're on the right
00:09:01.520 or you're in the center but even as people who say you know what i don't necessarily get motivated
00:09:06.160 by politics every day but i want that content i want people talking about other things in life
00:09:11.440 pop culture is really a big thing that people want to talk about so sports as you look to what we've
00:09:16.320 started to build out in the uk we have matt latissier on the on the platform he's voted the greatest
00:09:21.760 british footballer in history played for southampton and in fact on november 25th we're actually hosting a uk
00:09:28.000 versus u.s world cup watching party uh in london we rented out an entire bar and you get in for free
00:09:34.240 with a getter account on your phone we're also doing that week our first ever getter comedy night
00:09:39.840 uh that we're doing with the comedy unleashed folks uh which will be cool you get in for free with the
00:09:44.000 getter account we're gonna have additional sports things coming up but we found that between mma and
00:09:49.920 boxing there's a huge synergy uh folks in those two sports seem to be very outspoken uh take a jorge
00:09:55.840 masvidal um pretty outspoken i think you could say uh but we found with those two communities
00:10:01.280 in particular people like to voice their opinions that's what we want with getter we want uh the hot
00:10:06.080 takes well i completely agree before i got into news and politics i did do podcasting about mma and you
00:10:13.440 find that they don't pull any punches that's a terrible pun sorry lincoln producer lincoln by the way um
00:10:19.600 um their opinions are very much in line which with people who are down to earth and you know
00:10:25.360 not even necessarily calling themselves like right-wing or conservatives just honest i mean
00:10:29.440 they punch people in the face for a living they don't really have time for bullshit um and a lot of
00:10:34.880 these guys even when they don't say it publicly i've got a lot of people not a lot i mean i'm not
00:10:40.560 talking to to many of the champions but um privately a lot of them do agree and you see people like
00:10:47.040 jorge masvidal i'm friends with a ufc fighter named tj laramie um who had to train in secret
00:10:54.320 when the lockdowns were happening here and then they get they go down to vegas and they're allowed
00:10:57.600 to train properly but there is a huge crossover i mean gina carano is another one i remember ronda 0.99
00:11:02.640 rousey talking about how stupid some of the things were about uh fighter pay between men and women
00:11:08.320 so it's really interesting so this um this soccer event uh did you say matt latissi is going to be at
00:11:14.160 that or are they are you guys just hosting a big party yeah so he'll be there so we're doing it
00:11:19.200 again in london we'll put it out there so anyone in london or i guess internationally if you wanted
00:11:23.360 to fly in for it that more power to you as long as you have a getter account on your phone but um
00:11:28.560 matt will be doing some commentary of course he was a sky sports presenter for football previously
00:11:33.680 he'll be doing some commentary before the match and then at halftime uh we'll have all sorts of tvs
00:11:38.640 that are set up all over the place um so he'll be there he'll be hosting it but uh but it'll be
00:11:43.200 other fun folks there too for example nigel farage uh will be there we'll have uh right said fred uh 0.91
00:11:49.440 richard fred which if you told me uh i'm 47 if you told me back when i'm too sexy came out you know
00:11:55.840 some 30 years ago that i'd be hanging out with the guys who sang i'm too sexy i said you're nuts
00:12:00.640 they're active on the platform they're great and these guys richard and fred they're awesome um
00:12:05.680 adam i haven't yet asked them if they could maybe you know do a little acoustic i'm too sexy
00:12:10.160 at halftime that maybe it might be mixing audiences but we'll give it a shot no that's great and uh
00:12:16.560 canada first time in the world cup since i think like 88 so i'm excited for that so we'll definitely
00:12:21.840 check it out i saw you and might might have just been a reply to one of your posts but somebody's
00:12:27.600 asking you about don cherry now don cherry obviously is this huge figure from here um cancel culture
00:12:33.680 attacked him their ratings went way down i don't think anybody watches lincoln do you watch hockey
00:12:37.840 night in canada anymore yeah growing up don cherry was the man everybody looked up to him yeah and
00:12:43.760 now he's sort of been like pushed into this you must apologize but we're still going to fire you
00:12:48.480 corner i don't think he apologized somebody asked if you would entertain having him on getter in some
00:12:54.080 facet are you familiar with enough with him to make a an opinion on that or anything like that
00:12:59.760 well i know i'm a familiar enough just i mean i grew up in seattle so uh big hockey community
00:13:04.720 in seattle they just got the cracking uh and obviously with all the um we had a lot of folks
00:13:09.280 from bc uh that were in seattle that played hockey and so uh familiar enough uh with it obviously i know
00:13:15.440 who uh who don cherry is but um i don't have the intro yet but on my way out i'm going to snag a copy
00:13:21.600 of ezra's uh rolodex and see if i can't get that started yeah for sure i i have david menzies has
00:13:28.800 interviewed him at his house so i'll try to find if there's a way together maybe you just show up
00:13:33.520 at his house maybe that's the move uh yeah sometimes sometimes that's a mixed bag sometimes
00:13:38.080 they're like hey let's talk and then sometimes they call the police so we're gonna do it a little
00:13:41.680 bit carefully especially being a foreigner um might be weird showing up at someone's house 1.00
00:13:45.760 but we'll try it i think in canada you get more if you're foreign but that's neither here nor there
00:13:51.040 um elon kanye jason miller trump did you ever imagine a world i have two parts to this question
00:13:58.720 but first you ever imagine a world where you guys are all running social media platforms this is
00:14:03.440 it's getting to the point where people have to start saying to the leftists on twitter oh you
00:14:07.280 guys need to create your own platform now just create your own twitter how could you ever envision
00:14:12.480 this and what do you say to the people like they're gonna it's rumored that thousands of people
00:14:17.600 are gonna leave twitter if if that's possible i don't know well i think twitter let's go and kind
00:14:22.640 of unpack this where this is a clear reflection of is that people are ticked off of the status quo
00:14:28.320 they don't like the way that um moderation policies are being implemented they don't like
00:14:32.880 the political censorship and the political discrimination which is really what i think it is
00:14:37.360 it's saying one group has free speech rights but another group does not have free speech rights
00:14:41.920 that's really the the crux of what it is and you know the left i think has been living a
00:14:47.040 little bit of a charm life since they're in power right now they have uh president biden they have
00:14:51.680 both chambers um of the u.s congress um and also leftists i mean look at justin trudeau uh you look
00:14:58.000 at leftists olav schultz in germany all around the world seem to be in control so they're not really
00:15:02.960 upset none of their friends are being kicked off of social media the pendulum is going to swing back
00:15:08.240 though and the pendulum will start to kick off people on the left they just don't realize it yet but
00:15:12.880 when they do we're more than happy to have them join getter in our platform but i do think that
00:15:17.600 our free speech is going to be become more decentralized um as people realize we can't
00:15:22.720 put all the power in the hands of twitter and facebook are you glad then you got way out ahead
00:15:28.640 of this and you're doing the sports and you've done vision and everything because it's going to be coming
00:15:33.360 to pass i think soon that parlor and truth are going to be like how come we don't have these things so you
00:15:39.840 are you happy that you guys put that much into the technology right away absolutely because you
00:15:44.800 know when we launched had two main goals and this goes to the other point number one the technology
00:15:49.440 had to be superior if you're just saying we want to have a junior varsity knockoff of twitter we can
00:15:54.880 get people to visit once then they'll never come back you have to make sure that the tech is there
00:15:59.520 but the other thing too you have to constantly keep innovating otherwise people say it's getting
00:16:04.400 stale it's getting boring that i think is one of the keys with twitter twitter hasn't innovated
00:16:09.760 you've done a couple things lately you've thrown in spaces and um you know trying to get into that
00:16:14.800 clubhouse scene a little bit but for a platform that's been around 15 years they've innovated
00:16:19.600 remarkably little which i think is that's actually i'm surprised we haven't heard more on the
00:16:23.600 innovation from from elon musk that would have been somewhere he would have gotten into and you look at
00:16:28.400 the the younger users of social media who like the short video format much more the tick tock the
00:16:33.840 instagram reels so the first priority when you launch make sure the technology is superior and then we
00:16:39.440 continue to innovate it's not trying to be a competitor to twitter it's trying to be something
00:16:44.000 when we add in the visions we add in the live streaming all these other different things to
00:16:48.000 make it interesting in fact one of the cool things we have coming up i think we launched this in december
00:16:53.200 we might hold it till january essentially a meetup feature so where zuckerberg is trying to push people
00:16:58.400 into some kind of nerd uh pretend universe of like half people um although you saw where he got busted for 0.53
00:17:05.040 actually adding legs uh to his uh avatar yeah i noticed that he says that this won't be what it
00:17:10.160 really looks like yeah it's weird it's weird we're actually trying to do things to bring people
00:17:13.680 together so you can opt in and say you want to meet up with other getter users in your area
00:17:17.920 or maybe you're at a tailgate maybe you're at a sporting event or a concert you want to meet up with
00:17:22.320 other getter people you can actually uh opt into on a situation where uh you can start meeting up with
00:17:28.240 people um uh individually or in real life um so the tech has to be big but then the second part is
00:17:35.280 how to be an international platform this was one of my big keys that i knew i could have an influence
00:17:39.760 with and i think we've done that we're look we're at 51 us 49 international um that's not a slouching
00:17:48.240 matter that's pretty pretty good uh brazil is our number two market with about 15 uk is number three
00:17:54.640 at about 10 percent germany is about seven canada is about six so canada is our fifth largest market
00:18:00.720 but also this comes back to rubble news australia is our seventh biggest market uh where obviously
00:18:07.120 rubble news has been a powerhouse uh along with uh avi yeah who's just been doing fantastic work for
00:18:13.600 you guys um and in fact to let you know rubble is actually getter's biggest user in canada and avi
00:18:20.720 is getter's biggest user in australia so you guys you guys have a pretty big voice uh when it comes
00:18:26.480 to the the getter world but the technology and their international approach is really the differentiator
00:18:32.080 uh in my opinion for getter yeah avi's influence is crazy in australia he's i mean any one of us
00:18:38.800 somebody will say hey rebel news great but avi has the they have changed laws based on what
00:18:43.200 has happened avi with the protesting when they uh they threw him to the ground that was a good time
00:18:48.560 but i wanted to ask you and oh i was going to say about zuckerberg too i don't even think he wants
00:18:52.880 to be involved in politics anymore he wants he's so i don't know if you listen to him on rogan but
00:18:57.280 he's so obsessed with vr and augmented reality i think if that guy could turn back the clock he would
00:19:02.720 uh say no to a lot of the politicians that asked him to be involved in stuff uh hunter biden for example
00:19:08.160 the fbi stuff there he probably hunter exactly still fun anecdote about that is amazon canceled my
00:19:14.080 order of that book a little conspiracy for you um laptop from hell ordered pre-ordered it oh it's
00:19:20.240 just canceled for you don't worry about really a little good conspiracy there there uh amazon has
00:19:25.120 canceled a lot of things well i'm in new york with miranda divine so i'll need to get you an autograph
00:19:29.040 copy i would appreciate that but you know the zuckerberg thing so here was my initial thought on
00:19:33.760 that my initial thought was that he knows that facebook is failing it's there's there is no future
00:19:39.120 growth no for facebook what is i think two percent of people 18 and younger use facebook and they said
00:19:45.280 of that universe 45 will disappear in the next two years so basically it's dead that's why they've
00:19:51.200 morphed instagram in with facebook and one or two clicks and all of a sudden you're basically in
00:19:56.480 instagram reels and you're no longer even at facebook so the way they've morphed them in because
00:20:01.600 he realized that but is he's gotten to this so i thought initially the meta stuff was just a way to
00:20:06.640 distract away from the fact that their current business model isn't sustainable for the long
00:20:11.920 haul the audience is disappearing i tell you i think he's into this weird transhumanism stuff
00:20:17.040 where you just plug in and look i used to laugh about it but it's a real deal i mean there's this
00:20:22.160 whole concept of plugging your brain into some computer and oh i'm gonna have new friends on the
00:20:28.400 computer or uh i'll be able to have certain clothes on the computer i don't have in real life or
00:20:33.360 i'll have certain cars for my my legless torso um there is this aspect of transhumanism i've referred
00:20:40.400 to zuckerberg as the the digital klaus schwab uh i think he wants us to just plug into the matrix
00:20:46.320 and it i think he's a real weirdo well yeah because it once somebody's if they're plugged into your
00:20:51.600 platform then how much more data can you get you can get where they're looking at anything they spend
00:20:56.800 more time at it's going to be just play stay here he even mentioned on rogan call your friends
00:21:02.080 from inside the metaverse now why would i just not use a video thing on my phone though like so you
00:21:06.880 want me to put something on to look at somebody in a virtual space instead of just doing a video
00:21:13.280 call with them a lot of it doesn't make sense and that's why i'm saying i think he just wants out of
00:21:16.640 the political game he just wants like vr chats and lincoln you were saying that it's losing tons
00:21:21.840 of money i think yeah well i don't know i can just tell you from my perspective with my friends
00:21:25.680 like there's just no interest in it at all personally i haven't looked into anything about it i just
00:21:30.240 don't care about that world and facebook on its own like i think everybody no offense to older
00:21:35.920 women out there but i think it's the grandma social media now and that must hurt them but enough about
00:21:40.640 the suck i think he's doing something weird he you know there's yeah interesting point on that after 0.81
00:21:46.400 2016 zuckerberg and dorsey really drew the ire of their fellow silicon valley elites saying that because of
00:21:54.720 them trump won and to an extent they're kind of right i mean trump's superpower is that he's able
00:22:00.240 to evade traditional media and go right to voters and so it was almost like the you know scooby-doo at
00:22:06.160 the end where if you know if it wasn't for you pesky kids we would have won it was the same thing with
00:22:10.320 you know if it wasn't for you pesky kids we would have gotten quickly for that internet that that 1.00
00:22:14.480 internet's thing and so they really got pummeled i think that's why zuckerberg came back uh in 2020 and
00:22:20.720 spent all the money on kind of the voter reg and things that's been documented the hundreds of
00:22:24.560 millions they spent on that but i think even dorsey is he's kind of slinked away and kind of
00:22:29.600 ridden off into the sunset and try to get away from it i don't think those two ever i don't think
00:22:34.160 that's ever gotten the full recap of the the damage that did to them they really got hit hard
00:22:41.200 by their progressive buddies who blamed them for trump's win and i think that probably left them a
00:22:45.280 little bit scarred um but you know andrew even aside though from zuck and dorsey um tick tock
00:22:53.040 tick tock is a big scary thing right now there's been a lot of attention uh for it here in canada
00:22:58.400 in the us in the uk in australia where it just was a couple weeks ago with president she being
00:23:04.960 re-elected uh i guess is that is that what we're calling it now maybe i don't know what term do they
00:23:10.160 use the term re-elected uh do they actually have a formal vote just for show i guess for for show
00:23:15.680 it's the party votes uh but then when we saw the some of his other allies who didn't like anymore
00:23:21.120 retiring um which is i thought the wall street journal should have uh been ashamed of themselves
00:23:26.800 for putting retire in a headline when you'll get retired they just decide what point you get sent
00:23:31.520 off to go break rocks with the ughurs well maybe they paid for the ad i know a couple of the papers 0.98
00:23:36.160 here have done full chinese tourism ad five pages long so i wouldn't be surprised if they were just
00:23:43.120 like hey let's publish this thing saying how great we are but this is now who ultimately is in charge
00:23:48.800 of tick tock bite dance which is the parrot company is based in china they're a chinese company the basic
00:23:55.200 surveillance laws in china say that you have to open yourself up for surveillance we know from buzzfeed
00:24:01.040 in bloomberg that you can access americans data in china so here's the scary thought my oldest
00:24:08.400 daughter is 14 and imagine being able to develop a psychographic profile of anyone right now at a
00:24:15.440 formative age are they going to want to like something swipe left swipe right um you know be
00:24:20.960 ultimately motivated to share a clip imagine then at 24 when they're voting age we know a lot of people
00:24:26.640 are getting their news from tick tock now that algorithm is easily manipulated imagine as people
00:24:32.320 start getting their 30s and 40s and then tick tock now has 10 20 years of psychographic analyses of
00:24:39.760 that person think about a future leader whether it's a member of congress whether it's a president
00:24:45.680 where tick tock will know more about their thinking than even they will that is really scary yeah and
00:24:52.400 they'll know exactly what type of video content somebody's most likely to share they'll be able
00:24:57.520 to sort of mold their propaganda into something that somebody says oh this isn't anything it's
00:25:02.960 something i should be going for and if you just think about the things that are pushed now whether
00:25:07.520 it was black squares or stuff about amazon fires or take any of this like leftist mainstream uh narrative
00:25:15.600 that they want to push across what that jimmy kimmel cries about for example they'll know exactly how to
00:25:20.560 perfectly manufacture that for shareability and uh probably pay influencers to do so they do that
00:25:26.000 now uh they people have already been coming out saying that they've been paid uh to post ukraine
00:25:30.720 stuff um some of the people we've worked with i wanted uh regarding the election so i wanted to ask
00:25:35.840 you about some of the midterms which one's the most entertaining for you one of the ones i wrote down
00:25:39.920 was oz and fetterman just because i think that's geographically close to you anything that's been
00:25:44.880 catching your eye i mean tucker carlson has been interviewing everyone i think that he wants to win
00:25:48.720 um from uh what's the guy in texas i'm forgetting all their names now in texas to carry lake to all
00:25:54.960 these people what's the most interesting race to you you can say fetterman if you want because i 1.00
00:26:00.640 watched this guy and i'm just like man come on well first of all so it's dr oz versus dr frankenstein
00:26:07.040 there is something not right about fetterman and i'm not just i guess i'm not maybe i am being able
00:26:11.920 this i don't really care but this is the show to do this is a right exactly but that's the thing now
00:26:17.040 there now his wife's trying to spin it and say oh you're being able if you criticize him come on i 0.99
00:26:21.760 mean first of all he looks like a big frankenstein the bulge protruding out of his neck you know it's
00:26:26.560 like frankenstein with the bolts coming out of his neck the only difference is is they have not yet
00:26:30.800 seen any villagers uh chase fetterman through the town with a pitchfork um or burning torches that
00:26:37.120 might be next i mean he literally is frankenstein here's the thing about um i've been around a little
00:26:41.520 bit as i'd said um about 2020 or excuse me 2022 is right now republicans have about a four point
00:26:50.240 maybe a five point generic ballot registration advantage in 2010 and in 94 the two other big
00:26:56.880 republican landslides of uh my adult life republicans trailed on the generic ballot going into election
00:27:04.160 day so for them to be leading this means it's going to be a blowout and you're going to have people
00:27:08.800 who wake up on election day and say wait i won you could see i think uh blake masters wins in arizona
00:27:15.440 carrie lake i think wins handily um adam black salt i think beats cortez masto in nevada pretty 0.92
00:27:21.200 handily jd vance will be fine ohio ted butt will be fun uh fine in north carolina ron johnson will be
00:27:27.760 re-elected uh okay in wisconsin even though the polling shows it a bit further apart i still think we
00:27:35.280 could get really really close in washington state and colorado i think don boldock in new hampshire
00:27:40.800 is going to wake up and beat maggie hassan on election day that's one where a lot of people
00:27:44.960 are saying yeah maybe he's in range maybe it's creeping i think i think he could be a surprise
00:27:50.720 winner i think herschel walker wins handily in georgia and then i do think dr oz beats uh frankenstein
00:27:57.520 fetterman uh in pennsylvania a lot of these again a lot of people are going to wake up the day after
00:28:03.520 the election and we're going to be looking saying how did they win the bottom has fallen out for the
00:28:08.640 democratic party they have no leadership terrible message the economy is going in the wrong direction
00:28:13.840 crime um is massively problematic and hispanic americans are abandoning the democratic party 0.95
00:28:20.560 in droves and it's both the economy and the safety i think i was going to ask what you think are
00:28:25.600 the major driving issues here but i think crime's a huge one you can't have a dnc run city and it's 0.91
00:28:32.400 taken me so long i say this all the time to get to this point where like this is obviously the
00:28:36.880 problem is the leadership you can't have a democrat run city that isn't okay three blocks of the
00:28:42.960 downtown financial sector are wonderful and clean and nice and then as soon as you step across especially
00:28:47.520 in chicago when i visited there as soon as you cross a street people are throwing stuff and yelling
00:28:52.400 stuff at you so these dnc run cities that have been you go down the list st louis detroit chicago
00:28:59.280 30 40 50 years of democrat run people are finally i think starting to see especially when you get these
00:29:04.640 da's in the many of them sorrows back da's when they say oh you can just get out without bail for
00:29:10.400 pretty much anything um it was illinois with the it's like second degree murder uh kidnapping
00:29:16.640 this new act that they have where they don't chase down any criminals people i think are finally
00:29:20.960 starting to notice that you know these there's direct people who are causing this to happen and
00:29:26.400 the other topic i think is uh drag queens and transgenderism in these books and schools and
00:29:33.120 you have all these parents going to city councils and uh school board meetings where they're standing
00:29:37.920 up and creating all these viral videos and they're just piling up on top of it and then what do you get
00:29:42.720 you don't have a guy in the white house you can just you know be quick on his feet and be like well
00:29:47.120 you know we're actually doing this this and that they have to get up in there and lie to this guy
00:29:51.040 now as much as jen sake was terrible and circling back she wasn't quite as bad as corinne john pierre
00:29:58.320 is green john pierre just pretends that the sky isn't blue i mean there's nothing wrong with joe
00:30:03.200 biden i mean you're stupid if you think the economy's not doing well although the only thing i'll say on 0.68
00:30:08.640 corinne i think she actually believes it i hope not i no jen sake didn't believe it but she was saying it
00:30:15.520 she's jen's actually i've gotten to know her a little bit personally over the years
00:30:19.600 she's actually pretty smart she's pretty pro business she gets it a lot of that's lip service 1.00
00:30:24.800 kareen's actually crazy she actually believes all this stuff and it it's i mean the kool-aid i mean
00:30:31.920 she has been chugging pictures of this kool-aid there's nowhere kool-aid left for anyone she's drank
00:30:36.320 it all it's that bad um but i think you know when you're talking a moment ago about some of these
00:30:40.880 issues and you you mentioned crime and got a little more detailed you know i think that's
00:30:45.120 ultimately even what's going to deliver lee zelden the win for the governor's race in new york
00:30:49.360 um that's one of my favorites just come i hope so i'm friends with zelden um as someone who used to
00:30:54.320 work for rudy giuliani and and saw the work that he did to turn around new york city it is really kind
00:30:59.360 of become man i know it's a family-friendly program here but it's become a show hole um you walk around
00:31:04.240 new york and it smells like marijuana the whole place the homeless um just the the rampant crime
00:31:11.520 we're just a block off of central park uh on broadway and there was a carjacking in front of
00:31:16.800 our office last fall on broadway right near central park i mean in the middle of the day um but i think
00:31:22.960 the democrats their refusal to go and acknowledge some of these problems and then the social engineering
00:31:28.720 stuff just gets weird it just gets weird with all the trying to push the ideology and you know steve
00:31:34.880 bannon um has really been talking about this precinct strategy going into the midterms this is where i
00:31:40.640 think you have a lot of people who said i'm actually motivated now run for school board i'm motivated to
00:31:45.920 run for mayor where people are really setting their sights on the local level that's also a difference
00:31:51.040 between 2022 and say 2010 or 94 there was all those previous elections were much more federal
00:31:58.160 this is from the ground up you have a lot of people are gonna be like yep now i'm in charge
00:32:02.800 i'm on a school board i'm a mayor we're going to get rid of some of these wokas policies yeah i think 0.96
00:32:07.680 it's something that desperately needs to happen here because everything flies under the radar before it's
00:32:12.560 too late especially in our local school boards um i want to ask you two things steve bannon do you
00:32:18.800 remember there's this documentary out about uh in 1992 they created this giant biodome ecosystem
00:32:25.840 have you seen this and steve bannon comes in and buys it at the end and they act like steve bannon
00:32:30.080 must have wanted to cover everything up have you are you familiar with this documentary uh i i am i
00:32:35.120 haven't seen the documentary i know about steve's work with it and um it's funny because some of steve's
00:32:40.080 family members i believe is his brother and i think is uh um niece or niece and nephews or his nephews
00:32:46.960 um still live in arizona and so they all kind of went out there do the the biodome project he's a little ahead of
00:32:52.000 his time now you see elon musk talking about uh mars and the moon and different things like that and
00:32:56.960 so uh you know steve was just a couple decades too early they cheated right away this is before steve
00:33:02.240 banned like i don't know what the claim is they seem to claim that they claimed that he wanted to shut
00:33:06.240 it down to hide climate change i personally and wouldn't lean towards that as a person who watches
00:33:11.920 netflix documentary with a bit of skepticism but uh a couple weeks in they just bring in
00:33:17.440 one girl goes out to have surgery on her finger and brings in a bag of supplies i'm like well there
00:33:22.080 goes your entire project and like that happens very early in the documentary but the other non-political
00:33:27.840 thing i want to ask you about is vertical real estate and i think i might have asked you about
00:33:32.000 this before because i know you guys have a building in manhattan and or rent us rent space in there and
00:33:38.640 i've read that you need to purchase vertical real estate so what i've read is these big businesses
00:33:45.200 buy vertical real estate around them so that they can be the only building that can build vertically
00:33:50.480 is this a real thing can you explain it in layman's terms you know about this yeah well i know that
00:33:55.840 um so i'm not a real estate expert uh my wife's a little bit more of a real estate expert than i am
00:34:01.120 she works in the commercial real estate space there is a lot with views and obviously what you can see 0.98
00:34:07.440 now as far as just being taller than anything else around you very few cities where i think that would
00:34:13.280 truly apply new york being one um that wouldn't surprise me and i wouldn't be surprised if the
00:34:18.800 main driver of that is just local government no way to tax it uh or to find find ways for them to
00:34:24.880 essentially monetize on it um but the the whole aspect of uh real estate and having certain views
00:34:31.280 um you know whether we have a central park or the beach in california something like that that's been
00:34:35.760 the case with it i'm not a vertical uh real estate expert i tried lincoln jay do you know anything about this
00:34:41.920 no we can't get them to look this up i don't think let's go behind the paywall i want to talk about
00:34:46.000 brazil and censorship rebelnewsplus.com you'll get the full interview with jason and the full extended
00:34:51.440 version of the street content we will see you there you were posting were you in brazil um i was
00:34:57.920 most recently in brazil last month so i was there september 7th which is it was their bicentennial
00:35:03.040 right their 200th anniversary of independence um brazil being our second biggest market we have
00:35:08.480 president bolsonaro as well as his adult sons eduardo flavio carlos a number of his key deputies
00:35:14.560 whether it be uh federal deputy uh carol de tony or carla zambelli um be a keysa so very large
00:35:22.480 brazilian community and but what they have there is their supreme court is out of control
00:35:28.320 led by a gentleman named alexander demoraes he was the one who detained me a year ago when i was
00:35:33.120 as in brazil um a whole nother story but they just want to intimidate us and try to scare us away
00:35:39.920 but the new york times wrote a big story over the weekend saying that they've now consolidated it to
00:35:45.040 where more eyes now has singular control over free speech rights in brazil he can unilaterally and
00:35:52.640 singularly decide who gets kicked off any platform it's crazy in fact let me tell you an example how crazy it
00:35:59.440 is saturday night we get an email at 10 17 pm 10 17 pm on a saturday saying that we didn't ban a certain
00:36:08.960 user by the way this user posted one time on getter she posted in april of 2022 just one time basically
00:36:17.040 saying i'm here on getter please follow me has not posted since if we didn't ban her from the platform
00:36:23.280 within two hours we would get a twenty thousand dollar us fine a hundred thousand reals like five
00:36:28.800 to one conversion rate can we say who this is uh it's the name on there it's like chris brazil or
00:36:34.800 christiani brazil um but she's the end up being the daughter of the the former federal deputy who had
00:36:42.400 the standoff with the police over the weekend if you maybe saw some of that she hadn't done anything
00:36:47.680 wrong just it sounds like her father had some issues with the supreme court but they but there was
00:36:52.320 nothing she posted that would be worthy of kicking her off certainly nothing that would be worthy of
00:36:57.600 coming to us at 10 17 pm on a saturday night saying that if you don't kick her off within two hours
00:37:04.080 you're going to twenty thousand dollar fine it's that level of crazy to where they're going through and
00:37:08.880 uh not just picking winners and losers but being punitive when it comes through and really looking
00:37:14.560 for excuse to try to de-platform platforms yeah that's what i wanted to ask you about because i saw you
00:37:20.160 posting about this and i know you've had a couple trips to brazil to promote everything there how do
00:37:25.840 you feel that brazil is is that some place where you think that you know this because they talk about
00:37:32.480 a lot on the news about uh china trying to get influence in there a lot do you think this is one
00:37:36.880 of those countries that it would uh be a good idea for the west to partner up with more and sort of
00:37:43.520 connect the cultures because there are a lot of things i mean you can talk about soccer and jujitsu and
00:37:47.840 everything but they're closer to us with a very catholic society than they are further apart i
00:37:53.120 think you think it'd be wise for a lot of companies to start doing more business there well yes in fact
00:37:58.640 even um their growing evangelical base is one of the key swing coalitions of both bolsonaro and lula
00:38:05.040 are targeting in that brazilian election um i think with the i'm very concerned that the election of petro
00:38:11.520 in columbia uh literally it's former guerrilla leader i mean not just figuratively when you say hey this
00:38:16.400 guy was a guerrilla terrorist he actually was a guerrilla terrorist that that was his um one of
00:38:22.240 his resume uh indicators from i mean it's so it's not an insult it's like you know res you know on the
00:38:28.240 resume checklist terrorists done that um but you look at lula in brazil if they're able to get petro and
00:38:34.560 lula in um that's going to open the door for the ccp the ccp has been desperate to try to get into 1.00
00:38:41.920 brazil and colombia because of their strategic importance uh in part of their lat am expansion
00:38:47.520 and it's really the one area around the world where the ccp has been stymied a bit but they're 0.96
00:38:53.520 making a push the door is open now in colombia um and for a lot of people might not realize what
00:38:58.480 colombia is right there on both the caribbean and the pacific uh so they're essentially the gateway from
00:39:04.000 between north america and south america um and then brazil is obviously south america's largest economy
00:39:09.680 ccp wants their clutches in that and if we don't do a better job of making them allies and hugging
00:39:16.800 them close um then we're going to wake up and the ccp is going to have a very two-footed um stronghold 1.00
00:39:24.800 in south america that's not good yeah i could see them doing a lot of the what they've done with some
00:39:29.680 of the african nations and some of the smaller south american nations here we're going to set up a bunch
00:39:34.240 of industry there and if you disobey us we're just going to cut it off and there goes your jobs and
00:39:38.560 your prosperity which is what they do a lot in some of the the central african nations if i'm not
00:39:43.600 mistaken before we let you go lincoln jay any questions what do i pay you for no questions uh
00:39:49.440 when are you traveling back uh so heading back uh this evening i'll be heading back to new york
00:39:54.720 in the big apple and so i'll be there uh this evening new york next couple days uh probably down
00:40:00.000 in in south florida end of the week uh so the road show continues i think the next big trips coming up
00:40:04.880 um we have the week of thanksgiving or that third week in november i will be in the uk for
00:40:10.240 getter comedy night first ever and then the getter world cup party that we're doing we're also that
00:40:15.360 week and i probably have getter world cup parties in france and germany so i'll do a little day trips
00:40:19.920 over there we do the same thing in brazil at the end of november and then we'll be at cpac japan the
00:40:25.280 first week in uh first week of december so uh japan is uh rapidly growing market for us we just
00:40:32.240 follow our incorporation there um and so it's the first country outside the u.s where we've
00:40:37.120 incorporated and this will be our first trip there as they've been closed the last year and a half but
00:40:42.080 they're finally open that's how you get into gaming maybe through japan's getter gaming well that and
00:40:47.440 also too uh when we talk about sports i'm actually gonna be meeting with uh some retired sumo wrestlers
00:40:53.200 there's an mma fighter i'll be meeting with when i'm in japan um you're right on the gaming side uh we're
00:40:58.480 actually i think gonna have a presence at the uh the gaming conference in la coming up in december
00:41:03.360 uh we'll probably be at ces uh in january out in vegas um and so a whole bunch of different areas
00:41:09.600 but i call it kind of our post-political phase we're always gonna have the politics that's what
00:41:14.080 the passion that's i mean i'm a political nerd i love this stuff i love about the fight that we're in
00:41:19.280 politics is always going to be really kind of the heart and soul um but how we scale as a platform uh to
00:41:25.120 your point is as we get into sports the entertainment the pop culture that'll get a
00:41:29.520 lot of even more passive people that maybe they're not political junkies these are whoever is getting
00:41:34.560 these jobs jason this sounds a good time you go to video game conferences you go to japan i can
00:41:39.680 encourage a world cup thing here in the toronto area there's lots of greeks italians um you go out
00:41:46.560 east a bit more it's going to be all your scots and brits so maybe that's something to set up
00:41:50.320 anything else you want to mention before we let you go uh no but i do need to start reading up on
00:41:54.080 uh soccer uh because i'm not a soccer player so uh but i'll be an expert by the time world cup gets
00:41:59.600 here so i say thanks for everything you're doing for uh free speech too my kid's one of the guys who
00:42:04.800 was on the trucker live streams on getters so that was a big deal for him that was his huge coming out
00:42:10.000 party and uh now i have to bring him onto the show so that i can you know leech off of his popularity
00:42:16.160 on getter but like i said people always want to say oh what do you getter you uh you just promoting
00:42:22.480 them well one you don't pay me so i'll say that and two it's just a better like software i'm sorry
00:42:29.120 and the growth is natural i always link it back to early youtube days where you could actually grow
00:42:34.720 you can actually see the people like your stuff and they'll start following you you go on youtube
00:42:38.960 or twitter right now you lose people every day so getter is an actual natural algorithm where people
00:42:44.800 will like you and if you post things then you'll get followers i'm sorry jason i'm sorry okay
00:42:50.000 okay although i did shamelessly bring you a yes you give me free stuff free it'll go on the back
00:42:56.400 on free merch it'll go on the back lincoln i'm waiting for your free stuff too much picking on
00:43:00.720 lincoln rebelnewsplus.com thank you guys for sticking with us thank you everybody for subscribing
00:43:05.360 go create a getter page you can go to the world cup parties and the comedy nights and i'll be coming to
00:43:12.240 japan i'm just bringing this on you now jason i'm coming to japan to start some sort of gaming
00:43:17.520 channel i don't know thanks a lot jason have a great uh time of the rest of your trip thanks
00:43:21.440 for stopping by we look forward to seeing you again thank you sir appreciate it thank you
00:43:47.520 thank you
00:43:56.240 thank you