In this episode of the Redeye's World Podcast, we discuss the latest developments in the election in Germany, including the AfD Alternative for Germany (AfD) party becoming the second largest party in the country, as well as the recent attack on a Norwegian streamer.
00:11:27.760So, in some way, so, in some way, so, in some way, so, in some way, so, in some way, so, in some way, so, therefore, it's not, it needs to be run on the app, so, yeah, it's annoying, but I'll hopefully get that sorted out soon, and I'll just use someone else's account to do that, I think, because I think it would be interesting, I think, back in the old days, I did, I used to do open Hangouts on YouTube,
00:11:57.760it was you could still do that safely without risking your channel and so it was very chaotic
00:12:06.060and i and i didn't really i didn't really enjoy it because it was um it was so messy but i think
00:12:15.020having got used to the opposite of much more strictly controlled live streaming i think it
00:12:22.120would be nice to go back to that uh just once a month you know with a twitter space and just see
00:12:26.400what happens see what comes up and actually just enjoy the chaos you know because as i say it would
00:12:31.380only be once a month so that's something i'm i'm hoping to do nice all right yeah so no we do have
00:12:36.720some uh you know there has been some encouraging developments we'll uh with twitter we'll get
00:12:40.540into that in a little bit more detail here in just a moment uh but uh yeah ladies and gentlemen if you
00:12:45.160want to join us here today a little plug into the stream.live slash red eyes tv super chats over there
00:12:49.600we read those here on the air of course uh you can use odyssey and rumble as well we keep an eye on
00:12:54.580that throughout the stream here uh so yes uh thank you guys for uh joining us so
00:12:59.620first though before we actually get into the uh the twitter thing here uh we had some developments
00:13:05.400in germany that seems pretty promising i think this was a european insider on telegram that
00:13:10.980reposted these i hope these are uh maybe they're not the latest maybe there's more happening after
00:13:16.480that but afd alternative for uh germany for deutschland uh is now officially the second largest
00:13:22.840party in germany how about that that's not uh not too shabby i mean look there might not be
00:13:27.640political solutions to these things but it's still a barometer of what people are willing to do
00:13:32.580and and as cucked and and uh awful things are for nationalists and patriots or whatever you want to
00:13:39.080call them in germany i that's that's quite something what do you think was well do you have to realize that
00:13:45.840it's uh it's interesting that the second biggest party in germany is uh is is it not under state
00:13:53.180surveillance i believe so yeah the people in it are on terrorist lists and shit you know yeah
00:13:59.980that is incredible i mean imagine if but they're doing that to save democracy you see of course well
00:14:08.020they're fortifying democracy obviously but they're improving we're improving democracy
00:14:13.320but yeah it just seems to be an unsustainable thing where how can you do that to the second
00:14:23.000biggest party in your country it's just crazy i mean you could you can understand it being justified
00:14:27.780when they were only 10 percent uh i think the the the more the faded bars indicate the the previous
00:14:35.240election result um so yeah when they had 10 okay you can victimize them then but when they're the
00:14:43.680second biggest party that just seems untenable yeah it's hopefully yeah it's we'll see what the uh
00:14:52.020the final uh what what the final outcomes is here uh and again this is not a this is not everything i
00:14:57.560don't don't put words in my mouth there everybody out there i'm just saying uh it's still a good sign
00:15:03.100we need these kinds of developments alongside of actually you know other types of uh activism and
00:15:08.380and helping to awaken our people and you know networking performing tribes creating the solutions
00:15:13.480to some of the shit that's happening in our countries because it's it's going down the tubes folks uh
00:15:18.180and maybe long term that's for the better too but no so that that's the afd update there and while
00:15:22.840we're on germany check this out i came across uh another story here regarding we know what's happened
00:15:28.440with like nord stream and all this kind of stuff right there the energy crunch in germany of course
00:15:32.400this is quite intentional this is uh a terrorist attack really on on europe if it is true that
00:15:38.060this is american norwegian nato forces that were behind uh the attack on the nord streams like seymour
00:15:44.720hirsch and others have pointed out as well i i think maybe it's not exactly like he said but it's
00:15:50.420you know that it's some version of that like he might not have exactly the right x you know execution
00:15:56.120of this operation or whatever but we know who's behind it we know who this benefited heck even europe is
00:16:02.140going to be hooked on american lng now even the financial incentive alone uh was reason for it
00:16:07.840right but so uh so this was an attack on the infrastructure of of europe vital infrastructure
00:16:12.700right that that's terrorism so now because of this crunch we don't know what's what's going to happen
00:16:18.140going forward here in europe and especially germany about 2023 winter here upcoming even 24 and 25 it
00:16:25.460could still be good because it's going to take a few years to build out that lng infrastructure it's
00:16:30.260basically receiving ports in various locations in europe that has to have this uh so of course in
00:16:35.020the meantime they're going to have to ration their energy so this is one of the did i pull in that
00:16:39.080screenshot yes i did there's a translated version of this here from uh br.de uh let's say heat pumps
00:16:46.200and e-cars should be taken off the grid at peak times the line here was that from 2024 network operators
00:16:53.860in germany will be allowed to limit electricity without the consent of their customers right
00:16:59.800and ironically or maybe that's not the right word but uh coincidentally uh these types of programs are
00:17:07.060being tested in other parts of the world as well around the west uh in the u.s and i think in uk they
00:17:12.500have these volunteer programs right you get a little bit of a discount on your electric price if you take
00:17:17.400part in this exciting new program where they can remotely handle your thermostat for you at the at
00:17:23.140the uh you know at the uh company that provides your electricity so they've you know lowered the
00:17:29.120thermostat in summertime and uh and make sure that you know you can or or you know made sure that you
00:17:34.580can't turn down your temperature let me put it that way uh regardless to save energy right uh this looks
00:17:40.280like the the future to come at least for in the short-term woes in terms of like uh central management
00:17:46.060from one location and uh the more and more we're offered and the more we promised about uh freedom
00:17:51.960and how we're progressing everything is advanced advancing and getting better um we're close to
00:17:57.500to getting in the pod and eating the bugs and they can remotely uh shut down whatever they want woes
00:18:02.620yeah i think sometimes there are just glaring contradictions and one of them is uh we're going to be
00:18:10.620relying more on uh electricity but we're going to be and not gas uh or oil but then we're also going
00:18:19.720to have more uh well we're going to use less electricity but we're going to have more electric
00:18:25.260cars you know this kind of thing is just insane um and then also getting rid of nuclear power when it
00:18:32.640is the only as far as i understand it's the only realistic solution to the energy problem and has been
00:18:38.780for decades and uh and yet they're shutting them all down and i know in germany they shut i think it
00:18:44.760was the last 12 they shut down about a month ago um when it is the only realistic way for them to have
00:18:51.760energy independence um you know this kind of thing i mean it it points to either complete incompetence
00:19:03.600like an insane utopianism and just hoping against hope wishful thinking or they know exactly what
00:19:12.440they're doing and they intend to basically enslave the population they want to have maximum control over
00:19:18.240a very demoralized impoverished population because that's really i don't see how else this can
00:19:25.400this can work out and actually when the nordstrom uh what would you say explosions happened
00:19:33.220i remember hearing that there were german politicians celebrating and indeed there was
00:19:37.980at least one who is married to a jewish american woman i believe who said thank you i think he said
00:19:43.740thank you america that was the polish uh i think either former or even current foreign minister if i
00:19:49.660remember that correctly yeah yep he was like he was it was like an admission we did this every they know
00:19:54.740they know they know some of these people right but um yeah but i mean imagine celebrating that
00:20:01.540it has been made europe has been made less energy independent that's absolutely even more than that
00:20:09.140it's like this could lead to people freezing to death that's how bad it is well that as well that is
00:20:14.920obviously but from a political perspective you'd think that they would be concerned with things like
00:20:20.300you know the independence of the nation the self-sufficiency but no what they're concerned with is
00:20:26.460building an international global system of interdependence which in this era really means
00:20:33.780dependence on america one way or another and that's you know this is the whole joke about globalism it's
00:20:38.800not really global at all it's it's through it's america and the west um so you have this this building
00:20:47.920of a system whereby no one is going to be free and yeah for for ordinary people it's uh it's the pod
00:20:55.100that's right yeah here it is yeah it's and he was polish i remember my memory was wrong i thought
00:21:01.440that he was a german politician right however i i do know that there were other there were german
00:21:05.920politicians celebrating at the time yeah i just can't remember who they were yep sorry no no worries
00:21:10.760that if you're thinking of this one or another but uh yes this is an apple bounce uh husband by the
00:21:17.260way which is you may see she's a huge neocon right she's been and she has had her fingers in this
00:21:23.420shit for for uh for years about messing around with uh you know being an enemy of russia and stuff
00:21:28.580she's obsessed about russia for for decades this woman uh but uh what what is this name again here
00:21:33.820um uh radoslav sorkorsky there we go let's see if that's oh is it deleted it was deleted since then
00:21:43.660it was up for quite a while i remember okay well that there it is anyway thank you usa and had a pick
00:21:48.180on that too yep crazy shit crazy shit all right so let's uh let's see what else we have here before
00:21:56.580we maybe we should get into the no actually i want to show this real quick uh good stuff here splc
00:22:03.220uh have been uh seething over some uh some decent uh ethernet donations that was made to various
00:22:11.620groups and organizations uh red ice being one of those thank you i mentioned it at the time i said
00:22:17.600whoever you are thank you i said on the following you know stream after uh if you're watching very
00:22:22.960very good by the way if you're interested in continuing uh funding us to the next level just
00:22:27.440let us know we're ready we're capable we're right here able to do it anyway no this is great right
00:22:33.600extremists received large ethereum cryptocurrency donations and they go through the number of groups
00:22:39.600here uh number one was amon bundy's people's rights network p prn uh received transfers of uh 93 000
00:22:48.400dollars decent uh veder american renaissance they list uh what else beyond red ice uh there's a couple
00:22:55.760of them here yeah veder i said let me see if i can pull that this up in in greater detail here we go
00:23:01.360uh yeah red eyes veder infowars got some of that too people's rights network american renaissance defend
00:23:05.840europa idaho freedom foundation and slightly offensive and they're using something i've never
00:23:10.320actually heard of it tornado cash so that's a good tip for everybody out there if you do want to uh
00:23:14.720donate anonymously because they're of course whining about this splc think this should be illegal
00:23:20.080uh right so and think about this two hundred and sixteen thousand dollars i mean that's what is
00:23:26.160what is the splc's exactly you know i know god the millions that these groups just look as like the
00:23:32.960angel investors that come in the venture capitalists and these like from buzzfeed to vox to you know
00:23:39.120this new what do we call it like the uh cringe leftist uh media endeavors right there it's kind of uh
00:23:48.400many of them have gone under consequently obviously dimension bus via buzzfeed vox vice there's a number
00:23:53.280of them if some have even forgotten now that went under entirely but the point is the the amount of
00:23:59.440capital that these organizations raised over the time that they were alive uh it basically just went
00:24:06.240into like i i assume mostly salaries for a bunch of useless people and they couldn't even keep the
00:24:12.640operation afloat but we're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars uh soros even came in to to
00:24:17.920buy up the uh to buy up vice now who's who's uh declare is about to be declared bankruptcy here right
00:24:23.760and adl look at how much money they're receiving the splc they have a problem with us just like
00:24:29.600nominally receiving money that we're like kind of just like surviving on that that's the problem to the
00:24:35.600if they if they could have a choice these people they would not only put us in jail they would they
00:24:39.680would ban us from being able to live in normal society if they had their uh if they had their way
00:24:45.120oh yes yeah and this is something that you know i've got a big essay coming up on substat called the
00:24:51.760rainbow regime and i talked about this briefly that they they begrudge us anything at all i mean
00:25:01.280it's a it's a war for them and and i think it took some of us including me a long time to wake up to
00:25:07.680this that there's no point claiming that it's not fair or something like that right no it's for them
00:25:14.320it's a matter of warfare so they don't want you okay so you can afford to buy peanuts well they don't
00:25:19.360want you to be able to buy peanuts so uh they're going to fight against your ability to buy a packet
00:25:26.480of peanuts you know uh it's it's galling and infuriating and especially when you look at how
00:25:33.520wealthy and well resourced and well connected i mean in a way that we can't even imagine no
00:25:38.400can imagine if they can call upon god knows what organizations whenever they need help whenever they
00:25:44.160need a bailout nothing is going to be too much trouble yeah for looking after the splc or the
00:25:49.520adl or whatever hope not hate even um but for us we are living on a shoestring a lot of us really
00:25:58.240really struggling yep and uh you know even that and it shouldn't be like that you know i mean
00:26:04.640was it yeah i think we talked about that last time but like we we considering the urgency of the
00:26:09.440situation and considering i mean there's just somewhat of us but just how few of us there
00:26:14.320there is really is that are out there uh you know putting ourselves out there talking about these
00:26:19.040kinds of issues and stuff like that uh we should be well funded and we should there should be a lot of
00:26:24.640like people on the back end of this that understands how severe the situation is uh industrialists uh
00:26:30.320inventors investors all these people we're we're the wealthy people who are like of european descent who
00:26:36.160must at some point here along the road understand that like if we don't fight back against this against
00:26:41.200this not only will our civilization go under we are going to cease existing in the way that we know
00:26:46.320it as a people like we're in a dire situation we need funding we need to be well funded to get not
00:26:52.960only get the word out and now wake people up but to do it better right to be even more professional
00:26:57.440to offer these things uh in in a way that we haven't been able to do before um it feels like we're
00:27:02.320right at the cusp though and with things like this it's very encouraging um there is a lot of
00:27:07.920money out there there's a lot of people with money we just have to kind of grab their attention you know
00:27:12.240what i mean yeah yeah i mean for me i think the main thing is uh the main expenditure for that this
00:27:19.040is needed for is uh defending ourselves against lawfare because that's i think that's how they're going
00:27:24.880to attack us in the future uh and they've been doing it i mean even something like you know the
00:27:30.000defamation the slander that goes on against people like us uh we can't do anything about
00:27:35.360that because we don't have we cannot pay for lawyers it's just it's unthinkable it's completely
00:27:41.680impossible but our enemies they don't get slandered because they can afford lawyers and that immediately
00:27:48.720changes the the game you know you like for example hope not hate have been saying for years that i'm
00:27:55.040pro-slavery and they know that i'm not right they know that that's a lie because i i've you know it
00:28:00.800was a crap joke that i made in 2016 and i've clarified it many times it was a joke for god's sake of
00:28:06.640course i'm not pro-slavery but uh they keep saying it and i cannot take them to court for that right so
00:28:13.520they can keep defaming me now that i'm just using myself as an example but this really applies to
00:28:18.480almost everyone in the movement and that really affects our ability to uh influence the mainstream
00:28:26.560because we can be defamed so easily lawfare chats are people are talking about lawfare is warfare but
00:28:32.720legally legal warfare that's what it is yes yes it is it is because uh reputation matters so much and if
00:28:41.200someone can just say well you're pro-slavery or you want to murder refugees or something like that
00:28:46.800something non some nonsense like that yeah um then normies the mainstream uh and and and also
00:28:54.720potential investors will think oh they'll just run a mile you know they don't want to be associated
00:28:59.920with anything like that so this kind of stuff really matters and uh i wish i we could impress
00:29:06.480that upon people who were in a position to help yep who have resources uh someone in the rumble chat
00:29:12.160says tornado cash got shut down really okay because i didn't never heard of them before so i'm like
00:29:16.560okay this is something interesting something that can be used uh but of course i don't think
00:29:20.560we've seen the beginning also of the the as you said the legal kind of uh pushback we're we're we're
00:29:26.640we're right at the cusp right now right look at what's happening in ireland in canada obviously
00:29:30.960the u.s there's other countries it's already bad in germany it's bad in sweden um with but like france
00:29:38.320basically criminalizing dissent in one way or another i have a story a little bit later i hope we have
00:29:42.720time to get to it in terms of what's happening in canada a new document was released by their
00:29:47.520version of the uh the fbi cia uh i forget if it's domestics i guess it was would be fbi uh scis or
00:29:55.280whatever it's called and um yeah it's like it's even you know like in ireland right uh even if you
00:30:00.880possess material that they consider could lead to uh the uh someone acting against a so-called protected
00:30:10.080group right even if you have not posted it means that you could go to jail for like five years in
00:30:15.200canada yeah go ahead and you have to and you have to prove your innocence they don't have to prove
00:30:20.160your guilt that you intended to distribute this you have to prove somehow that you didn't intend to
00:30:27.600share this stuff around so that's almost impossible i don't know how you could how you
00:30:32.000could prove that so again this is obviously terrible and i and obviously it will be something
00:30:39.680that is used very selectively yeah it'll be more of the anarcho tyranny i mean i remember when we i
00:30:45.440first i think we i i first heard that concept in 2017 i'm sure it goes back a lot further than that
00:30:52.240but people started talking about it then and then in 2018 that was when you first started seeing it
00:30:58.480in britain with people getting banned from the country and and so on yeah and ridiculous jail
00:31:03.840sentences being handed down um so it's been a long time that we've been talking about this this
00:31:10.240concept of anarcho tyranny and i think that it incrementally they put in the legislation to enable
00:31:17.760them to go even further down this direction so yeah i don't want to be too negative but you know
00:31:24.960this uh with this stuff we really need to get our our skates on about this kind of thing
00:31:29.600because it's not going to get they're not going to stop no i want to say as well having a sip of
00:31:36.240water here uh what i want to say is uh it's it's encouraging that they're so desperate right because
00:31:42.960it means that they're not under control they're not controlling uh the information flow entirely and
00:31:48.800that's what they're attempting to do partially with all these kinds of restrictions uh in canada you
00:31:53.280know we had this thing of if if you even think that an in-group is being victimized um that's
00:32:00.000considered to be like a an act of terrorism essentially we'll look at that later was that
00:32:05.200will you apply this equally then so if you're saying if like let's say uh uh you know in indian
00:32:10.400natives or whatever they're called now in in canada uh if they think they're under attack will they
00:32:15.360is will they also be punished by this about blacks about jews about all these other groups asians
00:32:19.520no of course we we only know that this goes the swings in one direction that's about if white
00:32:24.160people think that they're under attack well that's dangerous you see so we're going to uh you know
00:32:28.880kind of go after you it wasn't outlining exactly you know what the what you what can happen with you
00:32:34.160but you can be in prison for these kinds of things it's absolutely insane um but yes we'll talk
00:32:39.360about that later in canada but it shows it's finished that thought yeah go ahead that was first
00:32:43.680yeah i'd like to pick up on what you just said that basically it's the thing that um
00:32:51.120their propaganda is is necessary because they fear that there's going to be some sort of public
00:32:57.520backlash and mass public realization um and i think we're at the cusp of that you know yeah i mean i i
00:33:06.000wouldn't want to give people false hope but what i would say is uh regardless of all the
00:33:12.480de-platforming and censorship that's happened over the last five years and it has been five years at
00:33:18.000this point that's incredible to think of anyway regardless of all of that our ideas have still
00:33:23.520spread and awareness of certain things has has spread enormously uh since then whether it's the jq or
00:33:33.600white racial awareness um i think far more people are aware of this stuff now than they were in 2018
00:33:40.640or 2015 you know yeah uh and that's happened in spite of all of their desperate and very well
00:33:48.480resourced as we said efforts to prevent that from happening so i you know you could easily conclude
00:33:57.120that they are they are scared and they're right to be scared because basically the truth is
00:34:02.960just emerging uh and it's on our side they can never use the truth they always have to have deceit
00:34:08.240uh obfuscation uh cons you know conspiracy by yeah but by uh by omission right there's all these
00:34:14.720things that they do all the time and and people notice right they're they're taking they're they're
00:34:19.440seeing what's happening here and as we're getting to like you know twitter later obviously this is
00:34:23.360not the the solution to all this problem but you could see how scared they were when elon musk
00:34:29.840purchased twitter and and already they've whined and they've complained and they're like what what do we
00:34:35.760do how do we shut this down who's going to police them right we have a clip later you link that up on
00:34:40.080your telegram as well who's going to police these people right it's not ideal and it's not perfect
00:34:44.960but at least if they're freaking out there's going to be some positive aspects to it absolutely i often
00:34:50.640say this if your enemy doesn't want you to have something then that's a sign that
00:34:56.080you should probably have it or you should want it uh if your enemy is worried about something that's
00:35:00.800probably a good sign uh and so on so when people say that twitter doesn't matter or social media
00:35:06.240doesn't matter well then why are our opponents obsessed with limiting our access to social media
00:35:12.880yeah obviously they're obviously they think it matters oh absolutely yeah yeah it might not always
00:35:20.480be and i think that's the case with a trump it's the case with a tucker with an elon musk etc
00:35:25.760uh the media and the establishment at large academia and things like that celebrities even
00:35:31.360they project way more onto these people than they actually are in some cases like i i wish
00:35:36.640they were what they're accused of being to a certain extent but that's not the case in many regards right
00:35:41.440um but it shows you that even those the even those tiny things that they that they are or that they
00:35:46.560do represent is is creating enough cracks in that facade and we know that if you start questioning a few
00:35:52.720things that you could be end up questioning all kinds of things after that that's why they have
00:35:56.960to restrict that they have to it's a very narrow corridor that that they will allow in terms of
00:36:02.240opinions uh they're out there and again the spin recently have been just as said we well we need to
00:36:08.560improve democracy we need to fortify where we need to uh save democracy and that's the reason why we
00:36:14.560need to you know employ these authoritarian measures uh to restrict all the the freedoms that
00:36:19.520our supposed democracies are are offering to us you know i i just love this idea of democracy as
00:36:25.360something that needs to be you know fortified defended cleansed purified and so on that this
00:36:30.960improved updated that yeah it's the democracy that is the object that has to be protected it's not the
00:36:37.520people or the nation or or truth even it's it's democracy and of course democracy is a placeholder for
00:36:44.240the status quo global home but but but the public here as democracy and that glorious thing um yeah
00:36:52.400it's ridiculous really yeah absolutely it is uh we had uh michael 5070 he says uh hail henrik
00:36:59.840hell woes and hail the gods did you hear the santis just signed a law dealing with his travel records
00:37:05.440and it's retroactive i guess they're they're shut like no one can have access to it here's the link if
00:37:09.520you want to take a look i pulled that up real quick it's from the conservative treehouse i believe
00:37:14.240uh which of course we have to be mentioned right that the santis recently went to israel to write
00:37:20.240that uh you know hate speech uh law essentially right you can't well you know maybe florida was
00:37:25.440this don't say gay bill right uh now speaking don't say jew bill that's what this was essentially uh
00:37:33.440and it came of course at the hands of activists such as you know goym tv essentially uh you you i don't
00:37:39.840think you have to say well it's only because of them and it's their fault uh they might have done
00:37:44.640this anyway but regardless of how you slice this uh they were using them as the excuse for why they
00:37:50.960had to you know kind of put this uh this uh new law in place which basically is you can't uh hand out
00:37:56.560any information or pamphlets you can't uh talk about certain uh certain groups in this case it's it's
00:38:02.080choose right uh but so of course he's uh as that article says they're sealing all of his travel
00:38:07.120records from the public the law applies retroactively i wonder what that is about is that the israel
00:38:12.160stuff or what could that be about but it's it's interesting uh this guy seems like a snake you know
00:38:16.800to be honest dissenters i don't trust him at all yeah yeah i'm not uh keeping up to date with this
00:38:25.040stuff but uh yeah i don't have a good feeling about him and the the connections with israel uh you know
00:38:32.880it's just not encouraging when you hear that he's gone to israel to sign some sort of anti-hate
00:38:40.000speech thing anti-anti-semitism thing in israel for florida to control the freedom of speech of
00:38:47.760florida american come on oh my god yeah it's it's it's very great cringe right um all right so let's uh
00:38:56.800thank you for that michael so let's dive into this thing here a little bit with the uh ceo then uh of
00:39:02.400twitter the new one so it was confirmed today here uh that elon musk is appointing linda yakar
00:39:08.800yakarino as twitter's new ceo uh mr musk said miss miss yakarino would focus on business operations
00:39:17.680and he would work on product design and technology at the social media platform now first out the
00:39:23.120gates here uh we should mention that uh she comes from the advertisement world she's been working with
00:39:28.960uh nbc news i think it is uh oh yeah and nbc universal actually it is nbc universal uh kind of
00:39:34.880the ad department there now this of course from uh uh musk's point of view might be you know they
00:39:40.560were talking about their hemorrhaging advertisements on twitter and there was all these boycotts blah
00:39:44.880blah blah so this might be one of these like well here we'll put a we'll put a gal in that's like
00:39:49.280well connected in this world and it will look like a good move blah blah blah but of course naturally
00:39:53.840people raised a lot of concerns with this right so one of them being that uh she is a executive chair
00:39:59.760at the world economic forum and no it doesn't begin and end with the world economic forum uh but when
00:40:05.200these people are associated with these organizations that same thing always happens right they're in on
00:40:09.360it they're they're in on uh the gay plan with the gay planning the game plan with the establishment
00:40:14.240and the elite essentially uh there was other things with this woman too she was like
00:40:18.000very uh adamant about masking uh the vaccine right the jab and stuff like that too uh and just think
00:40:25.680about the things that at least under uh elon musk's uh leadership of twitter we had a lot of things good
00:40:32.080things coming out on twitter about covet about the vaccinations it was allowed to be circulated there
00:40:36.960now the question is is she would she restrict such content is it is she in the position to do that
00:40:43.440uh musk has denied that and said we're not going to be censoring or whatever but just to get a slice
00:40:47.520of a feel of who she is check out this little clip presumably this is when she's working with the
00:40:51.920nbc universal right she's talking about this uh get the get the masks back on everybody because we're
00:40:57.120we're so close to to winning over covet look at this here hey everybody linda yaccarino here class of 1980
00:41:05.360we're not here to talk about that we are here to talk about masking up or packing up i promise you we're
00:41:13.360doing good so far just keep your distance get your hands washed often get tested often and wear your
00:41:22.800mask that'll get us closer and closer to normal days we are resilient we are tough keep doing it
00:41:32.400and we'll be back at beaver stadium before you know it mask up or pack up we're almost there we are oh god
00:41:41.680i i don't know what this beaver stadium penn state i guess she's where she has worked there too or she
00:41:47.840has some link to that whatever but yeah standing and brave my god what a what a incredible woman
00:41:53.120here is going to be heading up uh twitter uh what what do you make of this uh woes it's so worrying
00:42:00.000you know i i don't want to be a complete chauvinist and misogynist and all that oh it's fine
00:42:06.720there's just something there's just something not right but i women are not as optimized for freedom
00:42:13.120of speech and for valuing it as men are it just goes with the territory men are obviously going to be
00:42:19.280more uh interested in possibilities interested in the truth interested in you know hammering out a
00:42:27.440solution and and analyzing a problem analyzing a situation whereas women are obviously going to be
00:42:33.120more about consensus um peaceful and you know all of that but building harmony we know that we also
00:42:41.760know that they tend to go along with the the powerful that again that seems to be built into female nature
00:42:48.480to do that whereas men have a far more uh far more of a what do you call it a sort of desperado streak in
00:42:56.480them where they just want to find the truth and and you know there's that uh sigma male sort of uh
00:43:03.200mindset where i don't really think there's a an equivalent in in the female psyche except when it's
00:43:09.920on a mad female um but for men you know finding the truth is just a it's just much more central to the male
00:43:20.000psyche i think so basically i think men are far more likely to value freedom of speech uh than
00:43:26.240women are especially when it's a woman like this who is ensconced in the global power structure i think
00:43:33.680what one thing that's interesting about this actually is it really emphasizes again how central the world
00:43:39.600economic forum is to things that happen in the world it's like you can't it's like you can't do
00:43:47.200anything without some weff graduate being involved yeah it's amazing i saw a tweet uh and i i linked it
00:43:58.560earlier let me see if i can find it but someone saying are you to someone on twitter saying to elon musk
00:44:06.640uh was it really impossible to find someone at the top of media who was oh yeah yeah i got it here
00:44:13.360exactly um let me see here yeah here it is dan king bingo yeah is it really the case that the
00:44:18.800upper tier of the media industry is so tainted you couldn't find a one that wasn't waist deep in that
00:44:24.160anti-human awful organization i'm not sure if you're i don't think you reply to that yet but uh it was
00:44:30.000that was under a reply right luke radowski and uh yeah he's kind of cringy jackson hinkle guy but yeah
00:44:36.320we're all gonna get banned again shadow bans luke says and musk replied he said that will not be the case
00:44:41.040which i obviously hope is true um but yes is there is there really none other again i i think this is
00:44:48.560this kind of uh it's a move here to try to like seem you know like you know tighten the the tie and
00:44:54.240you know we're we're no no we're respectable here we're we're a serious organization let's
00:44:58.560let's hire someone uh who's yeah yeah who's knee deep in in like the uh the deep state or whatever you
00:45:04.640want to call it right that could be it it's like just a a sort of plea for credibility like uh don't
00:45:12.080worry twitter isn't becoming a a a crazy you know dodge city kind of thing where anything goes we are
00:45:20.000still a professional organization a professional corporation uh look at we've got a wef graduate in
00:45:27.200charge that can be like the seal of professionalism right exactly that's why it's got to be one of
00:45:34.320those people because we know they're okay uh maybe that's how how it how it works nowadays um but i just
00:45:41.920don't have i just don't have any good feelings about this um i i mean unless he's going to okay unless
00:45:49.760she's some kind of renegade and he and musk knows this and that's why he's he's taking her on
00:45:54.640that doesn't seem likely at all there are just no signs that this woman has any thoughts of her
00:46:01.120own or any kind of rebellious streak no indications of that whatsoever no so the other option is that
00:46:07.440he's going to have her on as ceo but he's going to keep her on a very short leash and basically he's
00:46:12.000still going to be in charge uh maybe or the third option is uh that he uh that he's autistic
00:46:22.240and he and he just he just doesn't realize when you invite the trojan horse into the city that's
00:46:29.680kind of it right maybe he just doesn't realize that and so six months from now either she's going to
00:46:36.320have completely ruined all of his plans or he's going to have to be firing her and and finding a
00:46:43.760replacement remember how initially he expressed faith in your what was your wrath yeah like are
00:46:51.680you this are you do you have a high iq or not you know i mean exactly i mean how obvious does it need
00:46:58.960to be right this isn't someone who's going to value freedom of speech or and and it's someone who has
00:47:04.480never shown that they value freedom of speech so that i'm speaking of your wrath but also well you
00:47:11.280know there were other things with him um but it's the same with this woman as well what has she ever
00:47:16.560done to show that she values freedom of speech so i think what musk is doing is you know being
00:47:22.560charitable what he's doing is a a variant of what trump did when he got into the white house which is
00:47:28.880that he thinks he's so powerful that it doesn't matter who he has around him so he can just have a
00:47:34.480uh a wef stooge at the highest level of the corporation but it doesn't matter because he's
00:47:42.320still in charge and so he'll control the stooge and all the stooges that she inevitably brings in
00:47:49.200um no it doesn't work like that uh they will undermine you at every turn they will organize against
00:47:57.200you they will coordinate against you at every turn and you'll you'll end up spending most of your time
00:48:02.880trying to fend off their various power plays and and their various attempts to screw up what you're
00:48:09.600trying to do just as happened to trump in uh in the white house yeah it's amazing that anyone can make
00:48:18.160this mistake i'm giving them like what the benefit of the doubt i guess they're like all right i mean
00:48:23.040i'm gonna you know let's let's see he they think these people are reasonable or that you you can like
00:48:28.640just you know you know no you just you talk about your vision and you say what you want to do and
00:48:33.280then they either agree or disagree but you can you compromise okay i think it's like no these are
00:48:37.520activists at every level that that's what this is about but you know should be mentioned that i don't
00:48:42.080trust musk there's a lot of uh questionable things uh that he is doing has been doing uh here's just
00:48:49.120one of the examples of tweets uh linked up uh side by side of uh schwab uh world economic forum and schwab
00:48:55.840their take on from things like carbon tax to ubi to uh the uh jab uh transhumanism all that kind of
00:49:03.760stuff and of course uh elon checks out on much of it unless of course he has changed his mind on a lot
00:49:09.200of these things maybe in 2023 now he's you know he's he's uh he's seen the light he's waking up i mean
00:49:14.800he was elon was replying to and bringing attention then by doing that to essentially like uh racial crime
00:49:24.320statistics tweets the other day which is like all right well this is this is good he might not be
00:49:29.360our guy there's problems with the platform there's problems with him or whatever uh and maybe sure
00:49:34.800maybe this is to win over win our trust or something i don't know what this but that would be about um
00:49:40.960but then there's this can the real elon musk stand up you know i mean we don't know who we're getting
00:49:45.760it's the same with chucker it's the same with trump all these characters right they're there they make
00:49:50.160one move that looks pretty interesting and good or whatever and then the next day it's just like oh
00:49:54.240my god how can they not see it's almost like it's yeah as you said it's almost like they don't
00:49:59.600understand how bad it is out there because they're isolated and sheltered from this most of them all
00:50:04.720all of these individuals coincidentally obviously people will will get this but they're all very
00:50:09.760very very wealthy elon of course is the wealthiest man on on the planet i think currently still right
00:50:14.560um they're living you know isolated lives they don't really have a a true experience of how bad
00:50:22.400it is out there uh and to some degree they still think that the world is is what they used to know
00:50:28.720that it was 20 30 even 40 years ago depending on their age right um so i maybe they just don't get it
00:50:34.800yet uh but they're about to find out if either they play ball uh or they don't play ball if they don't
00:50:40.480play ball they're gonna find out or they're uh they're trojan horses and they're in on it and with
00:50:45.200with musk that could very well be here's another screenshot just running some of these uh you know
00:50:50.240tweets that he's run on on on all kinds of crazy stuff so i don't trust them uh woes but it's still
00:50:55.920okay to for a little bit have a platform that that potentially uh we could get our message out on
00:51:02.480yeah but of course the thing is they could ban us just because of who we are so we could play nice
00:51:07.760and be very careful and not engage in any debate or whatever uh and still just get banned of course
00:51:13.840i mean that that's what happened just a week ago or two weeks ago to uh kevin mcdonald uh tom sunich
00:51:20.560and i've forgotten that there were four of them in total james edwards was banned too yes james edwards
00:51:26.560i think there was a fourth one probably yeah but um it was all in one day and like they hadn't done
00:51:32.880anything as far as i know none of them had actually it was just it was just a ban and uh
00:51:37.440yeah this is the other thing it hasn't it's not perfect just under under musk you know of course
00:51:45.760yeah we need to acknowledge that even with him on his own as ceo it's been very far from perfect oh yeah
00:51:51.840so now bringing this woman in i yeah it's very ominous um one one other thing is uh you said that
00:51:59.680he's very detached from normal life and these people generally are they're billionaires and so
00:52:04.640on and that's why they just don't get it but the other reason of course is uh ideological conviction
00:52:10.720now now musk i don't really see as much of an ideologue i think he's uh again he's he's who he is
00:52:19.520and but but i think for a lot of them and and him there is a sort of um protocol that they don't
00:52:26.240realize too much actually something that's interesting is we we tend to think that once
00:52:32.320you discover the first issue once you get red pilled on one thing you inevitably get red pilled on
00:52:38.480more issues just one after another like dominoes falling because that's how it is when you have a
00:52:43.920certain mindset and those were the people who the first generation or two of people who got red
00:52:50.720pilled in the 20 in the 21st century you know us um but if you don't have that rebellious mindset
00:52:59.360then you can what will happen is you get red pilled on one issue and then and then it stops there and
00:53:06.960one group that exemplify this is the um the gender critical group the gender criticals the people who
00:53:13.440oppose transgender stuff for kids and all that but they but they're still feminists right yeah you
00:53:21.280know jk rowling right absolutely jk rowling uh there are many examples yeah and um this is a very
00:53:29.840interesting thing because for us it's kind of confusing you know we think well why why can't you
00:53:33.920just get it it's the same with musk i mean how can he look at those black crime stats and not and not
00:53:39.680get red-pilled thereafter on one issue after another right yeah but actually it is possible
00:53:47.200because if you have reasons not to get red-pilled then you'll manage not to get red-pilled uh it's a
00:53:53.920strange thing yeah the you get this inconsistency uh which is just the case i mean which shows you
00:54:00.640sure not everyone you know thinks the same and this guy obviously has a you can just look at his
00:54:05.200interviews unless that's an act he's very peculiar in particular and little yes you said probably
00:54:10.880some like a little spurgey you know i mean maybe it's almost ed or something like that's going on
00:54:15.680right um but um we we're getting what we're getting and it's and as long as it's uh going in our direction
00:54:23.360it's it's good uh generally and i think we should we should encourage that and if we can get a guy like
00:54:29.520this on our side or whatever you want to call it then sure why not uh but again back to the point
00:54:34.240with this move it doesn't seem like it then it's a major setback all of a sudden we'll see we'll see
00:54:38.560it's a little too early to tell maybe um it won't be as bad as people think uh maybe this is high more
00:54:45.760symbolic to try to kind of save the financial aspects to his his endeavor long term i would be
00:54:52.000more worried about you know he did that company named twitter is officially dissolved now right he's
00:54:57.600he's as he's doing with all these endeavors he's renamed it to x corporation i believe but i believe
00:55:02.960i believe and uh it is at some point going to interlink with all his other endeavors right
00:55:08.720neural link starlink spacex uh the ai has been developing both the self-driving cars with tesla
00:55:15.040and stuff like that and twitter uh might become what they call the everything app and his agenda for
00:55:21.440this uh will tie perfectly into the world economic forum and in fact a guy that we think or i don't but
00:55:26.800many people who are at least in normie cons right they're like you know he's our guy and free speech
00:55:32.800and whatever um this guy's a trojan horse and a lot of the things um that the world economic that they
00:55:39.120would never accept for the world economic forum they would accept from an elon musk because he's based and
00:55:43.440red pill you know i mean so we gotta we gotta be careful about these characters because you never know
00:55:48.480uh kind of in what direction they will go but again if we can align you know parallel for a little bit and and
00:55:54.560go in the same direction that that's good we'll see what happens and it kind of ties us into a little
00:55:59.040bit with um and i know you yeah i know you had one thing before we talk about tucker actually and his
00:56:03.520show we get going to twitter there's another thing might be more attention therefore brought to twitter
00:56:08.480a platform for video musk even said recently yes we're like pivoting towards video a lot more it's
00:56:13.520going to be about video publishing and stuff so it could be kind of a competitor to to uh youtube
00:56:17.920but you mentioned or you linked up a tweet regarding the um where this actually comes from right though the woke
00:56:24.000issue wokeness right uh is it is it a world economic forum thing a davos thing uh or is it a dc thing
00:56:32.880yeah this is i i linked that not because i agree with the the tweet from that that's academic agent
00:56:39.840og roland right okay i didn't know okay yeah not because i agree with it but just because i thought it
00:56:44.640was an you know worthwhile talking point i think you would really need to have him on to make this case
00:56:49.440sure that wokeness doesn't come from the world economic forum because to me you know i you know
00:56:54.560i think it does i think they're obsessed with it they they seem obsessed with it they just because
00:57:00.400their their mindset is technocratic rather than you know like a stupid 18 year old sjw girl from 2016
00:57:09.360it doesn't mean that they don't believe in this stuff uh if she's emotional and hysterical and whatever
00:57:15.520they are calm uh technocrats but this still seems to be something that they absolutely wholeheartedly
00:57:24.880believe in uh maybe just as a matter of default because they don't have any other world view to
00:57:31.440believe in uh but for whatever reason they do seem to believe in this uh you know the davos crowd
00:57:38.080and all that are you telling me that they don't care about lgbt and trans i mean come on
00:57:43.280uh they're building a system which you know transhumanism in which uh this kind of stuff is
00:57:51.200integral yeah i mean the whole esg thing is basically one of their inventions i mean sure
00:57:57.200it's kind of an overall like it's tons of different ngos and businesses and think tanks and stuff like
00:58:02.960that that kind of generally just pulling in the same direction and and not every development on on
00:58:08.720wokeness or the the progressive just lunacy that we're seeing might come from every time it's the
00:58:13.760world economic forum obviously uh but but they have a very big sway and and what's that what what else
00:58:20.160is that's remarkable about this is how many big corporations for some reason have just decided to
00:58:25.360like sign on to these kinds of things in some regards we know that they'll be losing money doing
00:58:30.080it just look what happened recently with the bad light kind of thing right but you're gonna you're gonna
00:58:34.800have to start signaling now as a corporation right with your environment social governance score um
00:58:41.520and it's gonna be stakeholder capitalism i'm even you know prince charles at that time was talking
00:58:46.720about that it's tied into the great reset converting the whole financial system to like
00:58:50.640using nature as asset classes it's like this whole new uh you know system that they're basically
00:58:56.960bringing about but there's so many parties that are like signing on to it are willing to do it you
00:59:02.400know from the black rocks and the you know the big asset management companies to to some of the
00:59:08.000smaller ones and and if you if you're not part of that if you're ending up on the outside of that
00:59:11.920well you're not going to be part of that little new network of uh you know neoliberal capitalist
00:59:16.880corporations and banks uh that basically is now going to handle all the future trade they're going to
00:59:22.640uh they're the ones who are going to sign contracts and stuff like that they're basically trying to
00:59:26.320this is like a uh this is a a social credit score for corporations right and that's very much a world
00:59:32.960economic forum davos type of um you know play essentially absolutely and i'm trying to work out
00:59:40.960what the washington complex it's to me and i i you know i don't want to besmirch or you know make fun of
00:59:47.440this uh statement from academic agent i just maybe i just don't understand it because to me the washington
00:59:53.600complex is neocon uh it's you know zionist and so on it's not it's not so much concerned with social
01:00:02.960issues um but you know maybe that's naive of me um the other thing is this thing with you know twitter
01:00:11.360musk and tucker carlson it felt up until just two days you know two days ago it felt like this is a
01:00:19.360chance for something new to emerge a new power complex that is a rival to what you were just
01:00:26.160describing um and then that's suddenly been nixed by this this woman
01:00:35.360even if it even if it actually will not be nixed if the air has gone out of it a little bit the
01:00:40.560enthusiasm has been punctured for sure yeah i mean again it's one of those cases where you've got to
01:00:46.720try and remember how things felt just two days ago because at that point tucker carlson had just
01:00:53.360announced that he was going to do his show he's going to continue his show on twitter and that would
01:00:58.880inevitably bring huge numbers of people uh to twitter uh probably not boomers you know because they're
01:01:07.680of a certain age and it's stuck in their ways and all that but it would have brought tucker to a
01:01:12.320a whole new uh younger generation and it would have brought some number of boomers to twitter
01:01:19.600um and and it would have reinvented twitter as basically the replacement for political youtube
01:01:26.320um which is what we've needed for years now because youtube has indicated that it has absolutely no
01:01:32.640interest in uh having politics political discussion it's up for wokery and woke politics but no discussion
01:01:40.800no debate at all it's just propaganda so we needed our and still do need a platform to replace what
01:01:49.120youtube was in 2013 to 17 a hotbed of activity and discourse and debate um twitter could become that
01:02:02.240and it still could uh but i can't help but think that this linda yaccarino is going to work against that
01:02:09.360in every possible way i mean i wouldn't i really wouldn't be surprised if he ends up firing her
01:02:14.880right just as he fired your roth no you're right you're right he's yeah he thinks like well this is
01:02:20.400a smart movie he's he's a four he's like trump right he's the 4d chess player player guy here so it's
01:02:25.600like i'll hire her it looks good to the advertiser but i will continue running twitter as i did before
01:02:32.480genius ding you know kind of thing we'll see we'll see what happens which is of course not very bright
01:02:37.920but um so yeah so here's tucker's announcement i guess we don't have to play the whole thing i mean
01:02:42.800it's viewed off a lot of times uh but he's basically talking about media and stuff like that and obviously
01:02:48.320he's alluding to here how he's been restrained by fox news and and and yes you you get it's it's can i
01:02:56.240yeah go go ahead can i can i just say look at the unfortunate lighting here where he emerges and
01:03:01.840and you know i love i i don't want to make fun of tucker but this is unfortunate i love the
01:03:07.360widescreen it's very wide he merges into the background come on
01:03:14.080yeah it's true do you have a hair light tucker how many millions do you have
01:03:17.360i mean it's fine look it's fine he just he obviously like someone helped him set up a dslr
01:03:21.520here or whatever you know on a boomer mike a boomer mike and uh you know he did he did it on the
01:03:26.800fly even troubles you know everyone has them and uh you know i know that i think it maybe the the mic
01:03:32.400was hanging down so he's let's crop the footage and make it super ultra wide screen that's what
01:03:42.480uh yeah so a lot of views the tweet got like 126.9 million views the video in itself of course
01:03:48.640it's not the same that's just how i think how many like have seen the tweet right not everyone
01:03:54.080watched the video but no they're getting a lot of play right now uh because this is the hot topic of
01:03:59.280the of the day in a sense right tucker being fired what's going on all the drama around this right uh
01:04:04.640this will simmer down a little bit but he could do he could probably do better with an independent
01:04:09.920so-called internet show uh than he would do on fox news he he might even be able to somehow
01:04:15.360you know twitter is going to bring subscriptions they're going to have you know kind of things
01:04:19.920like i assume that like youtube has with like membership content if it's video oriented things
01:04:24.720like this but even like posts for those who subscribe to whatever basically they're monetizing as all these
01:04:29.520websites do now they're monetizing the content he could very well be making as much or maybe even
01:04:34.320more money on on doing his own thing ironically we'll see what happens right uh but it's it's the same
01:04:40.080thing here with the tucker that's my main point here i wish he was as bad as the as as the
01:04:45.680establishment says that he is and in some cases you get these curious things right you get these very
01:04:50.240dumb comments about how i'm sure you saw the clip we played it a couple of times of uh him talking about
01:04:55.200how a uh how it's a nazi idea to have a white person speaking for you implying this is a fallacy in
01:05:01.280of itself it's a straw man argument he makes but in in in summation the terms he's using and what he's
01:05:08.720implying is basically like whites you know you can't have like white people organizing just because
01:05:14.320they're white that's a nazi idea and that's the most dumbest retarded thing i've heard in a long time
01:05:19.440but then you know the the texts um came out about how you know he the dominion lawsuit fox news blah
01:05:25.360blah all that stuff how white men doesn't fight like this like dishonorably and things like that so
01:05:30.000i'm like can the where's who's the real tucker are we going to be get if he does his twitter show if
01:05:34.960he's independent are we going to be getting the real tucker or the fake tucker who tries to like
01:05:40.160you know kind of rein in himself what do you think was that is interesting i hadn't actually put those
01:05:46.000two things together that uh that is a contrast but you're absolutely right uh yeah i'm not sure what to
01:05:53.280think about that i i want to emphasize because i i've said a few things that people might might make
01:05:59.520people think that i have a faith in tucker carlson or in elon musk i don't i realize that things are
01:06:06.800complicated and murky and these are guys who are well versed at fitting in getting along with a
01:06:14.880consensus and at putting across a certain image of themselves um but at the same time indeed the this
01:06:23.600what what goes on in secret like those those text messages would seem to be a more reliable indicator
01:06:29.520of what they really believe right so when he says white men don't fight like that i mean it that is
01:06:37.280you can't help but think that's significant yeah exactly so he's and i mean this is totally fine
01:06:43.680right this is this is his um strategy i i would assume no one knows this maybe people close to him
01:06:50.080knows this but you know he he he wants to bring you know everybody along right but he can he i mean
01:06:56.400i'm not going to step in and say you need to be super radical right away you know it's like it's not
01:07:00.400my place if he has a plan great if he has a plan great but if he doesn't have a plan and this is y'all
01:07:06.160random fuck you because then you're retarded right but like but also this he has been fairly good at not
01:07:12.800like bowing to the the left and the the establishment to a certain extent right he's part of the
01:07:18.320establishment at the same time this is weird right he he has this he's running around with his red
01:07:22.560little kabbalah bracelet and stuff like that uh he uh he is an heir to the was it the swanson frozen
01:07:29.840foods uh dynasty or whatever it is right he's part of the study he even even said things uh in his
01:07:37.200book ship of fools so it's kind of you know i'm paraphrasing here but like essentially part of the
01:07:42.000reason why a tucker calls and i i would include a bill maher i would include even a barry weiss in
01:07:48.000this i would include constantine kissin in the uk in this group they are telling the elite and the
01:07:55.680establishment slow down with your wokeness because this is awakening people this is dangerous right
01:08:03.120we're about to lose everything if you poke the white bear too much it's going to stand up and no one
01:08:08.400wants to see that in other words they're more afraid of a counter reaction and an organization
01:08:13.920to not only stop but to reverse the crimes that have occurred against us and our civilization over
01:08:20.080the last what seven eight decades you could go back more about something like that um and they seem and
01:08:26.640ultimately that's that is their concern they're saying no slow do this more slowly then you then we can
01:08:33.040pull it off it's the it's the no no no as long as the immigration is illegal it's fine we want to be
01:08:37.920replaced illegally and slowly so they don't notice and if that is the case then this is a worse trojan
01:08:44.880horse than i ever thought it was yeah um you know i've actually seen constantine kissin and i think he
01:08:53.600recognized me um it was quite a strange experience because i thought i could go up and talk to you but
01:09:00.560i just didn't same with jordan peterson i i saw jordan peterson i was a few meters away from him
01:09:06.480and uh i just thought what's the point yeah what is the point so i didn't know what would i say to
01:09:12.240them you know these people uh are living in a different universe from me um constantine kissin is
01:09:19.440just so uh so oily yes and i i agree with you that ultimately of course he's not on our side
01:09:26.960he's not on white people's side he's it's huge uh yeah he's a russian jew uh who has managed to
01:09:36.720ingratiate himself very effectively into the british what would you say not intelligentsia but
01:09:43.920that that center-right clique who are against wokeness but not because they're racist
01:09:50.080yeah not because they don't care about race or whatever just because they don't like all this
01:09:55.520political correctness yes uh and the walkery um but it's it's not because they actually want to
01:10:01.920save their country or their people that would be that would be ludicrous um they just don't like
01:10:06.800what trans pronouns or something and people like him constantine kissin obviously exist
01:10:13.520uh and i'm guessing are astroturfed and heavily pushed to do this to do this job of basically
01:10:21.280stopping the the awakening in a way yeah stopping the the awakening from happening yeah um and i i think
01:10:30.960part of it is as you say maybe they are trying to encourage the the rest of their kind to slow it down
01:10:37.360but the other thing is that they're there to prevent the public from just waking up you know so you
01:10:45.120you constantine kissin is the guy who says uh of course we want you know diversity is a good thing
01:10:52.720but but of course they need to integrate exactly so we need to slow it down yep and it should be legal
01:10:59.840um so it's that placating voice that that tells you in other words
01:11:05.520things you want to hear because it it occurs to me how how how absurdly dishonest and in fact
01:11:12.640vicious this is right what it's the leftists he says they say you're you're doing it wrong right
01:11:20.240we if you want to mix if you want these people to mix out and and eliminate themselves right from
01:11:26.080from history by taking themselves out as an ethnic group we need to do that no no we we hand over the
01:11:31.680the rain says we'll do it better we'll do it so it actually works you know i mean we're in a way
01:11:37.440we're lucky enough but surely it doesn't mean i support them they're still insane but ironically then
01:11:43.520leftists are of so much hubris and the people in charge and activists and you know elites globalists
01:11:49.360whatever you want to call them um they're so that they're some of them are good at what they're
01:11:55.040doing but overall collectively when they act they're they're very poor at what they're doing
01:12:00.720and their hatred for us is so apparent that they all they know is just like full throttle pedal to
01:12:06.880the metal into the wall they don't they have no other mode you know i mean and in a way we're lucky
01:12:11.760that we have that because if if a bill maher could take over if even if a tucker carlson i believe it
01:12:17.040would take over um we'd be doomed uh because they would slow it down and they would say no no no
01:12:22.960you know let's do this right to this time because it's not about race right and it's wrong for white
01:12:27.600people to defend themselves uh or organize in any way as a group obviously because that's racism and
01:12:32.880nazism so we can't have that uh so the only way to go about this is to basically hopelessly blend so
01:12:39.040much that we're all mixed out and nobody knows who's who that that i mean they want that they want the m
01:12:44.000this is the mlk conservatard right they believe that a communist infiltrator uh who ironically of
01:12:50.080course was was uh bankrolled right by uh by jewish interests back in the day as well mlk and his
01:12:56.720speeches and his speech and his speech wrote his speeches and all that stuff exactly uh as an attack
01:13:01.760on you know white america at that time but his message was brought to the rest of the west right
01:13:06.160the anti-colonialist message anti-slavery message blah blah blah all of that was to instill white guilt
01:13:10.960to erode our civilization to ultimately destroy our people and they want to go back to that they just
01:13:16.240like can we just go back to like the first level of white genocide it was great then wasn't it
01:13:22.640when so when no one saw race you know i mean and obviously this is this is not good enough this is
01:13:28.880uh we we we don't have to fall in like they do into the straw man argument that as soon as white
01:13:35.040people begin to organize then it's concentration camps and cattle cars and and we as europeans have
01:13:41.360no ability whatsoever to while yes standing up for ourself and taking our own side have have no
01:13:48.480ability to do uh to to restore order and and um justice ultimately in a way to our countries in a
01:13:56.320in a honest uh uh noble and even uh certainly we could attempt a peaceful way right there's things we
01:14:04.160can do there's things we could do uh amicably amicably with other other groups right there in our
01:14:10.320countries and so forth but they're pretending that this is not even part of the discussion this
01:14:14.480doesn't even exist there's no way to fix what the leftists have done to us over the last six decades
01:14:20.320there's no way we we can't talk about repatriation or anything like that no no no um that's how bad it
01:14:25.520is right that's how dishonest they are yeah um i think it's it's alarming when you realize this is still
01:14:34.080where most conservatives are and most people on the right still think that mlk was terrific he was a
01:14:41.360tremendous guy and he laid it out for us he he showed us the way uh we we just need to get back to his
01:14:50.240teachings which were written by stanley levison but nonetheless uh they they were spoken by mlk that that
01:14:58.640saint and if only we could get back to the sanity of caring about the content of people's character
01:15:06.000rather than the color of their skin and you know this is all such ridiculous cliched stuff but every
01:15:12.000single day i see this on twitter some some boneheaded conservatives saying this stuff saying oh i don't
01:15:20.480care about the color of someone's skin why would i care about skin color and i hate that phrase i hate
01:15:26.800this reducing of everything all of the heritage the genetics the thousands and thousands and
01:15:35.920thousands of years of evolution they reduce all of it the what you might call the bio spirit
01:15:41.920they reduce all of that to skin color as if we're you know smarties or m&ms or something we're just not
01:15:48.720it's just it means nothing well it does mean something and every time a white person white flights
01:15:56.000they show that it does mean something that it's not just skin color i mean that this is absurd and
01:16:02.320everyone knows at some level that it's absurd this is just a lie um and yet you cannot get the
01:16:10.000the average conservative to stop parroting this drivel i mean they really believe in an mlk i think as
01:16:18.240probably more than the leftist did in 50 years absolutely no yeah this is the leftist yeah because
01:16:25.040the leftist wasn't craving credibility whereas the right winger today is he's craving forgiveness
01:16:30.560for being right wing and you know caring about economics and whatever so he's got to really uh
01:16:37.360pin his colors to the mast with uh loving mlk it's it's just ridiculous but the other thing that you said
01:16:45.120about uh it's actually advantageous for us if the the this ideology is more is embodied by more overt
01:16:56.480people who are more outspoken about it it is and this is why i said yesterday that i hope that jonathan
01:17:03.120greenblatt remains in charge of the adl because he is so awful he is just he cannot stop putting his
01:17:11.440foot in it and and showing uh especially americans but you know these days it's all international
01:17:18.080nowadays everyone sees the the clips of him speaking and how disgusting he is so i think it's better
01:17:27.120because what was his name the the his the predecessor abe something i think abe foxman foxman foxman yeah
01:17:32.960yeah um i've seen it said that he was far more uh sly about this kind of stuff greenblatt has
01:17:41.280been although greenblatt is you know obviously i mean obviously right the fanatically right wing
01:17:47.680for israel and all that kind of stuff and and yes he did what he goes against like the squad or whatever
01:17:52.160like all palace dependent as soon as they raise palestinians is that but otherwise it's very left
01:17:56.800wing right even even other jews i've seen criticize greenblatt and say you've you've become just a woke
01:18:02.240leftist you know it gets critiqued right and and of course that's true but it's also again it's not
01:18:09.120about being principled on the basis of ideology this is a much higher agenda here right let's use
01:18:14.480leftism to undermine you know white uh white america essentially and the rest of the world uh and
01:18:19.040let's do whatever is beneficial to um uh to to open the borders of european and western countries you
01:18:24.880know i mean um and and whatever whatever contradiction that you might be able to point out whatever he
01:18:30.080just they don't care about that they just they steamroll onward uh but as you said they just can't
01:18:34.480help themselves and if you look at like adls and greenblatt's like the replies and stuff like
01:18:39.040it's all like people who know that these groups are doing it's i mean they very often ratioed on
01:18:45.680some of these dumb comments and stuff that they make um and that's kind of that's enjoyable to see
01:18:50.640that you know i mean that that pushback and this is the kind of thing that i don't think happened five
01:18:56.240years ago yeah you know no i don't exactly i don't think it was that i think um i mean we no enough
01:19:05.040no then it was for a while right it was for a little bit twitter you could one of the great things
01:19:10.240with twitter was you could actually write to the politician he would maybe see your tweet or your
01:19:14.560reply or you got a notification about someone replying to you if their own in the comments and ratioed
01:19:19.840they didn't like that but then it just got worse and worse and worse and worse right under
01:19:24.240uh jack and this other indians leadership essentially but now as far as far as what it
01:19:29.200feels like yes it's not perfect we've been over this uh but it it opened up all of a sudden again
01:19:33.920i remember even when the announcement came of elon purchasing twitter it was like hundreds and
01:19:39.120hundreds and hundreds of followers just started like coming in like three four days in a row for
01:19:44.240example so it's like obviously there's like throttling here they're letting go of stuff they're
01:19:48.080removing bots or whatever right the leftist uh celebrities and and people in the establishment
01:19:53.440were losing followers uh because they were like you know trying to cover up the evidence or whatever
01:19:58.240they try to use twitter as as like a uh sledgehammer right in the discourse uh of controlling the
01:20:04.160narrative of of artificially boosting certain things to say well this is you know our ideas are very
01:20:08.960very popular now when i look at twitter it's it's the opposite it's it's again it might not be you
01:20:14.480know our guys or whatever but like how often do you not see like uh i don't know ian miles
01:20:18.880shang's tweet or whatever about like anti-leftism or anti-wokeness uh gets like you know 100 000
01:20:25.040likes or something like that and i mean that's that's fine it's a good it's a good beginning at
01:20:28.800least right the yes but as you said the danger is that we do revert to that we do revert to the
01:20:35.920anti-wokeness stuff where we're just getting replaced legally yeah that's that's a huge danger
01:20:41.920because it's like it's the poison chalice it's the okay we're giving you what you wanted
01:20:46.560uh and so that means your your grandchildren won't be brown maybe but your great-grandchildren
01:20:53.440there you go exactly yeah and well that's not quite good enough if we just look you get slowly just
01:21:00.960browner just a little bit at the east time all right let me take a couple of super chats here uh
01:21:07.360before i before i lose those uh jack handy says if we want to win we better start fighting like that
01:21:14.400yeah like fighting like it exactly uh absolutely it's uh and that's true uh but also timing is
01:21:20.720very important i've talked about that many times there's an awful lot of things you could do but
01:21:24.720you'd basically like just um uh well you'd look like a fool but you're like end up in jail or something
01:21:30.480i mean it's it's a fine balance between you know pushing the discourse enough and try to awaken
01:21:36.160people but then at the same time not just unnecessarily putting you know uh crosshairs on your backs and and
01:21:41.760and saying here here i am you know sweet dude so it's it's timing right like take take it easy it
01:21:47.360it's it yes it's late in the game it's dire and all that kind of stuff uh but we have to be smart
01:21:52.240about what we do how we do it and the timing of it and when we got to learn to do things at the right
01:21:57.440time but i agree with you jack of course uh robbie dude says uh hello henrik hail red ice thank you
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01:22:12.080that it's very kind of you hail henrik another great conversation in progress much thanks to
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01:22:21.520nationalism nationalism.tv as well says uh watch this if you want to hate constantine kissing more than
01:22:28.480you ever did i haven't seen that is that from oh is this them uh is this when he goes after pearl
01:22:34.560or something like that i saw the trailer of that maybe that's what it is i'll click in on your uh
01:22:39.680uh on your tweet and check yeah just pearly things i did see that little uh clip little trailer that was
01:22:46.480on twitter where like you're why do you give a voice and again i don't like fuentes or whatever and
01:22:52.320all the shit that's happened recently like it's a disgrace with a pedophile i mean but but just putting
01:22:56.560that to the side uh for now the way that the kissing and the other guy was the other co-host guy
01:23:03.680there of the francis foster foster okay yeah uh goes after her like kind of this gotcha like you know
01:23:10.400because she dared to have fuentes on and to have a conversation with him and now they're like i was
01:23:14.480bringing in there to like correct her mistake like you're not allowed to bring one of those persons on
01:23:19.520yet aren't those the guys of like oh my freedom of speech and like we gotta hear all perspectives and
01:23:25.280you know like that this is what they were saying when they first showed up uh i guess it was three or
01:23:31.360four years ago now that they were pro freedom of speech they didn't like the censorship they didn't
01:23:35.520like the left's de-platforming and cancelling cancel culture they were against all of that
01:23:40.960we're gonna hear all sides but and this is how they're a trojan horse because they claim to be that
01:23:47.600but then rapidly you realize that they actually do have very strong preferences and and very strong
01:23:54.560aversions to certain things and of course it's all about the jews and constantine kissin is clearly
01:24:01.360the brains of the operation here he's the jewish one the other one i think is half brazilian or
01:24:05.840something in half english and and clearly thick as shit i'm sorry but he's clearly not but he looks
01:24:13.520funny he looks funny and he sounds funny and his laugh is absurd but uh he's got this most embarrassing
01:24:21.440laugh you know that's not a criticism um but my point is that he clearly just follows constant
01:24:27.680kissin's lead on everything right he's just there it's like a token a guy i think um and uh yeah to
01:24:36.240to see how they treated that what was her name pearl i've forgotten her name yeah it it was nasty and
01:24:44.640and totally and what i mean this is what they claim to be which is pro freedom of speech and hearing all
01:24:49.920sides and why not why not just hear nick fuentes out right god's sake and it's fine you know i mean
01:24:56.560like she could bring on whoever the hell she wants whatever but like just bring on like a jared taylor
01:25:01.680or something you know i mean like with all this that's with fuentes now you know like oh my god
01:25:06.640like they just uh all right but whatever she did what she did uh it's a it's a good uh a good attempt
01:25:11.680at least right all right um anyway so so yeah so we have this thing with with tucker uh musk came out
01:25:18.240released a statement and said we have not signed a deal with the tucker tucker didn't make it sound
01:25:23.360exactly that way but kind of a little bit that way that we're here on you know twitter now we've and
01:25:28.640and again maybe here because of the statement from musk it was one of these like oh this this might look
01:25:33.200bad for the advertisers or whatever that they're this is going to be just like tucker's uh uh you know
01:25:39.360crazy replacement idea outlet or something like that right um but anyway so we'll see where it goes
01:25:45.600um we had people seething over this too obviously a green blad i want to play that since we were
01:25:52.880talking about him too uh he made some fun and green blad has been like how many times have you not
01:25:58.480said like tucker tucker must go like he he dared to bring up a replacement again last night on his
01:26:05.520show right here here we go this is from uh this is probably like last year or maybe in a year before
01:26:09.920that um replacement theory is a white supremacist a tenant that the white race is in danger by rising
01:26:16.480tide of non-whites it's anti-semitic one of whites anti-semitic uh racist and toxic tucker has to go he
01:26:22.400finishes that off with right and of course most recently here uh he went on uh msnbc uh and again and yet
01:26:29.520again uh seething about this uh deal here that uh well again it's not a deal i should not say that then but
01:26:35.840uh this attempt by tucker to bring his show uh to uh twitter and basically these people just cannot
01:26:43.680as you said before they just cannot control themselves and they're just they dig their holes
01:26:48.480even deeper uh when they come out and say these kind of stupid things uh and i think i think we
01:26:55.600could play let me play a little bit of that just real quick to see what he actually uh because i didn't
01:26:59.360listen to it yet uh but it's the same thing right oh great replacement all conspiracies or election
01:27:04.880fraud j6 all that kind of stuff right let's just listen like a minute here to this see what he said
01:27:08.800joining our coverage new york times reporter jeremy peters as well as the ceo and national
01:27:13.360director of the anti-defamation league jonathan greenblatt jonathan we and he traded messages last
01:27:19.280night and i know your focus okay i can't pause when i'm in full screen like that that's bizarre he
01:27:25.040they've even laid their own like lower third over msnbc's that's great by the way that's
01:27:30.240it's fine but that's hilarious we'll take this clip it's ours where i think musk and tucker would
01:27:37.760like everyone's focus to be free speech it's about what kind of free speech consequences of the speech
01:27:44.720and the language and the words that they know can we just put these people in jail right now damage
01:27:51.120and discriminate your reaction to today's news yeah i mean i was fairly bewildered to see that
01:28:00.560tucker carlson managed to get fired from fox and then find a new home for his anti-semitism what do
01:28:08.000you think would happen you dumb ass xenophobia on twitter what he could have gone he could probably
01:28:14.080have gone to he was on youtube before right under the fox and he could start a channel everywhere like
01:28:18.560everyone can but you know these people see they they don't want these people to be able to
01:28:24.640run an independent show that's what it's about absolutely right now it's dangerous for our
01:28:30.480democracy yeah the thing is if tucker had gone to and i and i think he does have his own youtube channel
01:28:36.560uh tucker carlson uh but anyway if he relied on youtube then i think this guy jonathan greenblatt would
01:28:44.400feel much more confident about being able to get it shut down or at least controlled get it centered
01:28:50.720and so on but because it's twitter he's much more worried because he knows that elon musk is much less
01:28:57.600on board the program than google are yeah so this is why it's an issue i think he would be very relaxed
01:29:05.280about tucker being on youtube yeah so it's interesting yeah he did his little statement
01:29:12.080here it's about time we're talking about sword far for far too long tucker calls on his use his prime
01:29:17.120time show to spew anti-semitism racist xenophobic anti-lgbtq hate to millions and now jonathan
01:29:23.280he's gonna do it to millions more but uh anyway it's fun you know we make this mistake and this is
01:29:28.240certainly true for like a trump too uh we make this mistake sometimes to think that just because
01:29:33.760someone uh has all the right enemies they have to be a good guy or one on our side and that's of
01:29:39.280course not necessarily true uh let me play this real quick here too because i had no idea uh apparently
01:29:45.760uh the adl happens to be 109 years old this uh this year
01:29:51.440i'm very pleased to be joined by jonathan greenblatt he is the chief executive officer
01:29:59.840of one of america's most important institutions the 109 year old anti-defamation league the adl
01:30:09.600jonathan has a big job thrilled to have him one of america's most important yes anyway we laughed over
01:30:16.160at that but yeah 109 years old how about that how about that for symbolism uh anyway i don't want to
01:30:21.200listen to this 52 minutes long here steve schmidt hey doesn't he have a show on msnbc is this is like
01:30:25.840his private youtube channel or something this guy's a lunatic the warning with steve schmidt oh my god
01:30:32.480all right good times good times uh by the way to while we're at it and i wanted to i haven't done
01:30:39.280this i did a lot of research on grossberg um and uh and some of these other people that we think assume
01:30:45.440are responsible for uh or at least partially responsible for tucker's firing there was a
01:30:50.880number of things uh although this was denied by fox some people recently said and there was a report
01:30:57.200that said that it was actually part of the dominion lawsuit settlement uh because of course it was
01:31:03.360right on the heels of that it was literally like a week or so after uh fox news settled with dominion
01:31:09.360voting systems for about 800 million dollars they had asked 1.6 billion by the way they're like they're
01:31:15.440not even worth like 10 million the company uh but anyway so they got that they got almost 800 million
01:31:21.120and some people said no it is nothing to do with that blah blah blah but it seems to be it's it's
01:31:25.520probably all of the above it's probably not the singular thing but anyway the grossberg lady
01:31:30.400uh who was a former producer she was put there uh by someone who we don't know yet uh she had not she
01:31:37.680was very it was not a good time with the other people there that was working on the tucker carlson show
01:31:42.960uh but she came from maria bartoromo's show and all of a sudden she was offered this job and within
01:31:48.720literally within six months she had she she had quit or she was no she was fired and she had opened like
01:31:55.840a a lawsuit against him for sexual harassment and anti-semitism and she even like i don't even think
01:32:01.520she worked three months out of those six months uh while working out it was almost like she was planted
01:32:07.760there to like cause problem and to and to like to be a saboteur of sorts and it seems to succeed but
01:32:14.160regardless she has withdrawn the coercion lawsuit with coercion lawsuit but uh uh right now but she
01:32:20.960plans to refile it so we'll see what happens but she got a little bit of pushback uh this lady uh and
01:32:27.760she just seems like a complete uh lunatic and i was very surprised uh that the tucker carlson crew including
01:32:34.960tucker couldn't have more say about who their executive producer should be you know i mean
01:32:39.600i think they were itching to get rid of him from fox to be honest have you followed this at all
01:32:44.240yeah i followed it at the time uh i think you're probably right that they just wanted rid of him
01:32:49.920and they wanted a good enough excuse a plausible excuse to get rid of him because he was causing them
01:32:56.000headaches at fox and this was the case for about i don't know a year two years uh he was getting ever
01:33:03.040more daring in certain in his rhetoric and uh and also in his associations and you know he did that
01:33:11.520i think it was the heritage foundation speech just about five days before he got fired and uh i think
01:33:17.760that he's yeah it looks like this woman was put in there uh to as you say to to create trouble and give
01:33:26.160them the the pretext to get rid of him yeah uh and then there is the the dominion thing is related but
01:33:33.520i i don't think it's why they got rid of tucker carlson apart from anything else he was the he was
01:33:38.080actually warning against saying things that they couldn't prove about the dominion i know yeah no so
01:33:44.800i think that's sort of coincidental that this has happened at the same time um maybe i'm missing
01:33:51.040something no we don't know we don't know yet he's uh tucker is suing fox news as well uh for breach
01:33:58.320of contract and he's basically want to squeeze out more money and stuff like that you know what
01:34:02.480this is a little detail but you made fun of kind of how he blends into the background and in his we're
01:34:08.320back video there one thing that'll be interesting to see uh is will because tech i mean with as much
01:34:17.120money that he has and resources his if he does a show even though it's independent is it should look
01:34:22.160as good or even good or better than uh his show with fox news did right but i have this feeling yeah
01:34:29.600i believe he was making 20 million a year at right news yeah so quite a bit so he was he had a contract
01:34:36.000signed up to 2025 so that's like what 60 more 45 50 million uh that he wants uh from them uh and
01:34:44.400he has a lot of money a lot of money he's very comfortable incredibly comfortable so just with
01:34:48.400that as a little side note when and if he does start is i think he he fox tried to restrict him
01:34:53.520from being able to go to another network i think that was some kind of thing here uh but starting it
01:35:00.000like on the internet i i assume he can do but maybe maybe there were some restrictions in his contract
01:35:05.440you can't produce any content outside of fox blah blah blah so they got him by the balls up on up until 2025.
01:35:12.160we'll see what happens but regardless let's see how it looks i got this feeling it's like it was
01:35:16.000it will kind of like with all this budget it will still probably look a little semi amateurish
01:35:21.920hopefully i'm i'm i'm wrong on that and we'll see what happens but uh hopefully he can get what i'm
01:35:27.040saying is hopefully if he does start up this i hope we can see the real tucker i cope why i hope
01:35:32.000we can see a tucker that finally is taking off the gloves and that this guy has to understand that like
01:35:37.360okay well you might not see race but race sees you tucker and the the reason for why you're so
01:35:43.600attacked is because you're a white male that stands up for yourself it's not because you're a christian
01:35:48.240because they attack atheists and pagans alike they attack all of us because we're white they hate us
01:35:53.760because we're europeans and in fact with the grosbergs and some of these other people there at fox it
01:35:58.880could even be that a whole it's it's actually an ethnic allegiance which is at least partially
01:36:03.280responsible for why a tucker carlson was fired and so ironically he might still have this like i
01:36:09.120refuse to kind of acknowledge that uh in group has anything to do with this well that that's literally
01:36:14.400what might have gotten you fired fired at least at least partially you know what i mean uh from the
01:36:19.280greenblats to the grosbergs they're all activists against him absolutely and even if grosberg didn't do
01:36:26.160it for those reasons which i find rather unlikely i'm sure she did but even if she didn't well the adl have
01:36:32.080been gunning for him for for years now oh yeah so it's of course it's ethnic and again it's not
01:36:38.880religious you know the there are atheist jews so it's it's not a i think some a lot of people have
01:36:46.800this idea that it's a religion and that's the end of it no it's really not the end of it no definitely
01:36:51.360not so so yeah there clearly is uh an ethnic component to this and he has tucker has very much
01:36:58.880angered people of a certain ethnic group and he should just it should be obvious i mean maybe it
01:37:05.680is obvious and we're we're rather naive to think that he doesn't get it well again i hope and again
01:37:12.960he can have a strategy here doesn't have to take uh the gloves of all the way or whatever you know
01:37:17.280whatever analogy you want to make here like you do it on your own term it's fine but uh but but keep
01:37:22.080slowly but surely keep escalating and move in the right direction as long as you do that i'm fine i'm fine with
01:37:26.880with with him doing it but again i just don't i just don't fully trust the guy we'll we'll see
01:37:30.720what happens hopefully we'll be pleasantly surprised uh with all of this um okay so let's see here what
01:37:37.520do we have yeah this one let's play a little bit of this one too this is kind of funny um the clip
01:37:44.400here the who's going to be policing tucker on on twitter okay well listen twitter was already under fire
01:37:50.560from misinformation disinformation all out lies anti-semitism racism before elon musk took over
01:37:57.520and now it's gotten kind of crazy right seemingly unmoored uh if you will will anybody be able to
01:38:03.200police what carlson says or is this the point it's just a free-for-all i think oh my god point it is a
01:38:09.840free fall it's what elon musk wants to provide this move by tucker may cement the idea of twitter
01:38:15.200as a right-wing website and we see some users trying to go off to other sites instead maybe
01:38:20.000folks who don't want to be a part of that party going off trying to launch other parties elsewhere
01:38:23.840but carlson you know he is a prominent figure he can bring a lot of content what he cannot do is make
01:38:28.64020 million dollars a year the way he was making it fox i don't know him 25 or 30 million dollars
01:38:33.520oh i think he could yeah he definitely could yeah but that has not happened yet to be clear you know
01:38:38.640carlson's lawyers have tonight according to two sources sent a letter to fox a shot across the bow
01:38:43.360trying to get this going trying to get a negotiation going to get his freedom but he doesn't have it
01:38:47.680yet so he can't go out there and make lots of money with elon musk yet basically carlson is
01:38:52.080challenging fox at this point yeah a hundred percent but listen you know they were hemorrhaging uh
01:38:57.360advertisers on twitter before this whole thing happened so you've got to wonder what if advertisers
01:39:02.640were already fleeing because of this you know this toxic culture on twitter are they going to stick
01:39:07.520around now for tucker carlson there's like a bunch they're they're like church ladies now you know
01:39:12.320i mean like they're a bunch oh you know i think it would curl uh pearl clutch you used the term right
01:39:17.520to describe these yeah wimps these are it's a pair of grown men talking like women and again i don't
01:39:24.400want to be how can you oh we can't just allow things like the atmosphere that they want is one as they say
01:39:32.880policed yes uh and it gets back to that quote that remember the what was it in 2017 18 there was that
01:39:39.840female news anchor in america who said something like uh trump can control what people think and
01:39:46.880that's our job yes that's right yeah that was uh burzynski uh the burzynski uh uh daughter of uh
01:39:55.360what's his name's big needs burzynski anyway but uh go ahead yeah well it's that mentality where they
01:40:01.120think that it really is their job to to shape public opinion and there shouldn't be any uh rivals to that
01:40:09.200that are uncontrolled and there's a set of rules that you abide by and and it's all very anodyne it's
01:40:17.120all very controlled that's the that's the environment that they want and anything more free than that
01:40:23.520scares the out of them and outrages them uh because they see it as just chaos and again another essay that
01:40:30.960i'm working on just now is about a british intelligentsia guy called ian heslop and he was
01:40:37.360saying that the rise of trump was political chaos uh but he also said that trump larped as he pretended
01:40:44.160not to be part of the establishment well then why was it chaos if he if he's in the establishment as
01:40:49.520a rich man then why is it chaos for him to be uh becoming president and it's the same thing here with
01:40:56.480tucker uh you know they will they will admit on the one hand that he's part of the elite and so on but
01:41:01.680then say that it's chaos and disaster for him to have a voice um and that he's a far he is a
01:41:09.280right-wing extremist far right and so on um when it's that's that's obviously not the case or well
01:41:17.120you know that there's a whole thing he could talk about that all night because to them it is to them
01:41:22.320tucker carlson is far right yeah um again i guess my my point is that what they want is an extremely
01:41:28.960controlled environment and that because that's what they had now i mean imagine you and i can
01:41:34.400remember the 90s um you know it was a different age then it was a different uh media world where
01:41:43.920what was on the tv was really the only thing i mean unless you were going to read dusty books and
01:41:48.480libraries that were you know the librarian would frown at you for getting out um other than that you were
01:41:55.520you were you were limited to what the tv told you and i think that these news anchors today
01:42:02.320um a lot of them remember that and with fondness and then the younger ones consents that it used to
01:42:09.520be like that and they wish they they'd had that as well right you know i think they really resent the
01:42:16.160the rise of the internet because it it has supplanted them to some extent and as i say that has happened and
01:42:22.160has continued even amidst all of the censorship that they have cheered along uh it's still the case
01:42:28.880that that people like tucker carlson it's still the case that people like donald trump it's still the
01:42:35.280case that people don't trust the mainstream media and and increasingly to absolutely hate them you know
01:42:41.440i saw today the the guy the subway chokehold guy i forgot dan daniel penny um a bunch of journalists
01:42:49.840waiting for him to do the the perp walk and they were all was that today yeah today and they were
01:42:56.640crowding around and this guy uh chasey i think his name was on on twitter uh tweeted about it and and
01:43:05.040tweeted in about it in a particular way they said that he said that uh daniel penny had uh here he is
01:43:11.360right here held a screaming homeless man in a deadly chokehold i think those were the the phrases he
01:43:17.600used so it's completely biased yep and uh and and many people responded to that including me with
01:43:25.360contempt this is you know the media today is absolutely low scum and it's absolutely scum yep oh
01:43:33.120yeah and and so many people are aware of this far more than in the 90s or or the 2000s
01:43:39.440uh yeah i i i also think that the media has itself got worse since then i mean the the ideological and
01:43:45.920i know that it was always biased i know that it was always fake and whatever but nonetheless their
01:43:51.600their openness about their bias yeah their shamelessness about it has got much worse since
01:43:57.840even the 2000s um and the other thing is that they simply were more balanced i mean i remember
01:44:04.320the bbc talking about the iraq war and uh you know voicing skepticism about it they would never do that
01:44:11.680now i remember channel four in britain complaining about the swine flu fraud in the late 2000s they
01:44:17.440certainly didn't do that with covet no so the corruption and bias has got clearly worse and the
01:44:24.640the the nostalgia for it has increased and the alternatives to it have multiplied so
01:44:32.880everything is getting there's a sort of crescendo thing going on here uh where the the tension is
01:44:40.240rising all the time and and in in that environment you then have tucker carlson you have elon musk buying
01:44:48.560twitter and tucker carlson going to uh going to twitter and it it could be you know lighting a
01:44:54.800yeah exactly i mean even if we don't trust a tucker and ultimately are suspicious of him
01:45:00.560um obviously it's clear that we should recognize that he's done some good things he's talking about
01:45:05.840you know anti-white uh issues that's happening he's brought attention to this and and their empire
01:45:11.280uh that he at least on the surface claims he's opposing is so brittle right now i mean it's it's so
01:45:17.440fragile and that's why they have to lash out and defend themselves in all kinds of crazy ways and and
01:45:22.560i mean they got hubris i mean they they are digging their grave deeper and deeper every day as they
01:45:27.200do these things and as they think that they're patching up and saving and reinforcing uh democracy
01:45:32.320and all these kinds of things as we said before more people are noticing this and they just cannot
01:45:37.200have it i don't in a way it's almost like they don't know what they're what what to do you know
01:45:42.720i mean they have to fight back and push back but as they do that you know it's more and more obvious
01:45:49.280how biased they are how anti-white they are how uh you know anti-european and and just far left they are
01:45:55.760um so i think we got we got them we got them we got them painted into a corner uh to a certain extent um
01:46:03.200and it's a good sign that a tucker leaves was the most popular guy on the network that was the most
01:46:11.760popular because again it rips that rug from out under of the mainstream media so regardless how you
01:46:16.480view that i think most everybody can agree that it's good to see the dinosaur legacy media just collapse
01:46:22.400entirely into its own footprint uh as it should and this uh then firing tucker is certainly uh going to
01:46:29.360speed that along to be honest uh so that that's a good thing it's a new era of sorts and it's even
01:46:34.480more um we're cementing the reality that it's like it on on the internet that's where where it is i
01:46:41.680mean that's where you that's where you get your message out not not on some uh boomer television show
01:46:46.560right absolutely and it's been heading that way for years now and i think a lot of people think as i do
01:46:52.960that when the boomers die off that that's going to be it for the legacy media they just i don't see
01:46:58.960even the bbc i don't really think is going to i mean i i don't think it's going to survive in its
01:47:06.320current form you know it's the gen x and millennials zoomers are not going to be up for supporting this
01:47:13.200thing anymore but it's the same in america with the the equivalents there fox news uh you know i was
01:47:20.880saying this to uh someone the other day that i i just think the myths that animated the boomers
01:47:27.280simply don't have the same effect on the younger generations and the the media bodies like fox news
01:47:34.720that uh rely upon those myths are are are just increasingly looking antiquated and irrelevant
01:47:42.080uh there is a we live in a different world now and it's obviously a different world and this goes for
01:47:48.720for all all aspects of life really you could talk about it all night uh the the world that the
01:47:56.080boomers lived in is is just gone uh the only amazing thing is that they don't see that yet but i think
01:48:01.680that's largely just comfort but for the younger generations that this this is i think this is just
01:48:07.440not going to be sustained no uh i think you're right um uh i wanted to we might we might not do that
01:48:17.120today there were some reactions to trump's town hall as well which was it's more it's kind of more
01:48:22.000the same i think we've we've we've been over that we've explained that to people now that it's like
01:48:27.280yes it's fun to see these people spurg out and react and obviously they're overreacting right but
01:48:31.760they're like they they saw trump just having a town hall being like boycott cnn and oh they're giving
01:48:36.960a fascist a megaphone like they're just insane they're just completely insane in terms of how they're
01:48:42.640reacting to this like i i wish trump was a you know strong-armed uh you know tough guy that's
01:48:48.400gonna fix things um so they just can't contain themselves and and they've lost their way so
01:48:53.200it doesn't mean that all be just because you have all the right enemies and it's fun to seeing them
01:48:56.720squirm doesn't mean that that's you know kind of a a good a good guy although i do enjoy watching them
01:49:03.200uh you know uh getting afraid and and like demoral i saw a number of these people like left-wing
01:49:09.200commenters that was like i don't people were laughing in the audience i was actually very
01:49:13.440surprised at what cnn did and the fact that they allowed so many trump supporters in and it was a
01:49:18.320clear that like people were laughing when he made jokes and and and being on his side and stuff and
01:49:22.880i i guess that's the pivot that cnn is doing to try to survive survive i guess because they have
01:49:28.080been losing people i think the new uh ceo over there forget his licked or what was his name again
01:49:33.280um he was like no it was a great event people were writing it was making the news you know kind of
01:49:37.120thing so he's thinking about the network and and uh you know views and things like this which of
01:49:41.680course this is you know his duty as a ceo he got he's got to do that but the far left thinks no even
01:49:47.120though it's a presidential candidate even though there's like 50 or whatever you want it's almost
01:49:51.04050 50 like divided in half of of the of the us that's voting for for this guy or or you know um
01:49:56.64050 of the voting population that's essentially supporting this guy uh but they think that no if if he's
01:50:02.400if he says something that we don't like he should be banned and and just outlawed from from saying
01:50:08.400these things we should remove his ability to speak that's what they think and obviously as we've learned
01:50:13.200after the trump town hall stuff that's not the direction the world is going and there's nothing
01:50:18.160that they can do about it which is funny to watch absolutely i i think they they want just more
01:50:25.840censorship they want more of what has already brought them to this situation where the public hate
01:50:31.280them they want to double down so if trump does well at this town hall meeting well then that's
01:50:36.960evidence that there should be no more town hall meetings uh or that the the host should be much more
01:50:44.240hard with them um and that there should be more that the audience should be more loaded and rigged
01:50:50.880etc there should be more corruption there should be more uh what's the word tilting of the playing field
01:50:58.480um but all of that is why the public hate them already and so their options are running out for
01:51:05.200how they can regain control of this except just through massive censorship but even that as i said
01:51:11.760earlier hasn't worked for them somehow i don't really know how but somehow that even the mass
01:51:17.120censorship hasn't worked no no they couldn't i think i think because the the evidence of just
01:51:22.720everyday life refutes the the ideas of the establishment at this point yeah and people can
01:51:27.840see you know but when people can see their own societies their own towns their own streets transforming
01:51:33.840out of recognition it it takes a lot to combat that and yeah you can't you can't prevent yeah you can't
01:51:41.840you can't i mean it's impossible unless you literally like augment these people's reality and maybe that's
01:51:46.800one of the reasons they're working on that type of technology but like you would have to like you
01:51:50.480know airbrush these people in real time out of your periphery your view you know i mean to like
01:51:55.760not notice what's happening it's it's what the the dumb uh gay view of reality that they've been
01:52:03.360trying to push on us do not correspond with what people out there are actually experiencing and
01:52:07.440viewing and that's the bottom line i think to be honest indeed it's very difficult to persuade a
01:52:13.200a guy in his 20s guy in his 30s uh that actually you do have the same opportunities as your dad
01:52:19.600as your father had 30 years ago uh you do have a career you do have promotion prospects you you are
01:52:25.920on the property ladder uh no he's not he just he he doesn't have the same prospects as his father
01:52:32.160that's just a simple fact and it boils down to recognizable social factors and recognizable laws and
01:52:40.080policies that are in place exacerbating the situation and keeping it as it is um so it's
01:52:46.960very difficult to persuade him that that isn't the case all you can do is brainwash him that it's
01:52:52.560right that it's the case that it should be this way uh and i guess that's what all the white guilting
01:52:58.240is all about it's just just to persuade the younger generation that they shouldn't expect to have the
01:53:04.400same prospects that their parents enjoyed it's racist of them to feel entitled to that well you
01:53:11.680can take that so far and i think in the 2010s that did work for a lot of millennials you know hipsters and
01:53:18.080so on they enjoyed the white guilds um they enjoyed feeling that they were better than everyone else
01:53:24.560you know not racist and anti-racist and so on but even that relies on a certain level of material
01:53:31.120comfort and when that evaporates i i just don't see how you can sustain the the walkery and and
01:53:38.160the white guilting uh all of the bullshit ultimately people need to if not to have the same prospects as
01:53:46.320their parents they at least need to have comfort and a sense of direction in their lives well all of
01:53:52.320current politics uh destroys that whether it's your child being trans or you being unemployed
01:54:00.320or you being taxed for being white uh or your country changing out to recognition um everything is is
01:54:09.760demeaning and lowering uh standards of living for for white people so i i think they just are going
01:54:19.200to get more and more pissed off even the millennials you know something that occurred to me recently was
01:54:24.160that gen x today well gen x in the 90s were the people who were about five to 20 years young older
01:54:32.800than me they were the teenagers and the students when i was 10 you know and i would see them and they
01:54:38.240would listen to grunge music and they would be going to acid house raves and that kind of thing that was
01:54:44.160what adults did when i was a kid and it was the young adults they're they're cool and um grunge i
01:54:52.800mean one of the the main defining attitude of grunge is to be checked out of things to be cynical nihilistic
01:55:00.880and so on what's interesting is to that's gen x in the 90s and what's interesting is to contrast that
01:55:07.360with gen x now now gen x now are in their 40s and 50s and they are the ones who are pushing their the
01:55:16.320the woke stuff and the anti-white stuff and they are ideological they're fanatical they're hysterical
01:55:24.640and what interests me what fascinates me about this is how different their attitude is how different
01:55:29.520their way of being is from from when they were young and this is not this is the opposite of what
01:55:37.200we're told happens as you get older it used to be that well you you you calm down as you get older
01:55:42.880you become less fanatical less idealistic and uh and less left wing well what's happening with gen x
01:55:53.120is the very opposite hysterical hysterical where 30 years ago they were the very opposite and what
01:56:00.720the reason this interests me is the millennials and i'm not going to say that i have any great faith in
01:56:06.320the millennials as a generation or in the zoomers necessarily but what this shows is that a
01:56:13.120generation can change drastically drastically over the course of 30 years but not just their belief
01:56:21.200but their attitude their very way of being can change drastically and and contrary to historical
01:56:28.240lessons or um stored pre uh templates um you know the boomers probably did calm down and get less
01:56:38.160political and certainly less left-wing as they aged i'm sure that was a general trend but with gen x it's
01:56:45.040gone the opposite way well so imagine that makes me think you know the millennials could be a generation
01:56:50.320that are you know in their in their 40s 50s 60s are are something much more admirable than they have
01:56:56.960been in their 20s and 30s yeah i mean because imagine imagine that that if you uproot people
01:57:03.040from their traditions and sever them from like well their family right uh and indoctrinate them and
01:57:09.680stuff like that you you lose you're in there are blank pages right they're blank pages to be programmed
01:57:16.320with whatever you know the establishment want there to be but that's a great risk too because that could
01:57:21.040flip in the opposite direction that means that there's no bearing there's no tradition to keep things in
01:57:26.240place you know multi-generationally now we're we're all severed and essentially if the right
01:57:31.920means just catch on that's so bizarre it is now right you could have a a and look i'm not hoping
01:57:38.160for this but i'm just saying it's a hypothetical i i am hoping for but i'm saying i'm not uh waiting
01:57:43.840for this to happen but i'm saying it's a hypothetical you have the right based means you could
01:57:48.560radicalize multiple generations in uh in uh one year you know what i mean essentially if the right
01:57:55.440thing catches on you know what i mean look how look what happened with kovid you know the the speed at
01:58:01.440which people can change is is astonishing uh and again that that really relies on the power structure
01:58:08.640telling them to to suddenly uh do this and that and believe in this and that and so the anti-vaxxers and
01:58:15.520who didn't exist a year ago are now the evil people that you've got to hate and you've got the you know
01:58:21.440two minutes hate against them and so on um either way people can change but that's with the power
01:58:27.280structure but even without that i think that economic conditions and this is really what would be unique
01:58:34.800what would be unprecedented here would be that it's the economic conditions and the social conditions
01:58:39.840that cause a generation to to change as i said drastically from how they were in when they were
01:58:47.120young um as i said the millennials don't and it goes everything i'm saying here also applies to the
01:58:54.320zoomers they absolutely don't have the same prospects as their parents they don't have the same uh comfort
01:59:01.920and safety that their parents took for granted uh so i mean eventually you're going to really struggle
01:59:10.240to keep a lid on that you're driving them out of their comfort zone like this was so bizarre about
01:59:15.360it right rome had this idea of bread and circuses stuff and what they're doing they're literally like
01:59:21.520toying with our bread and circuses and and and at least partially attempting to pull those away when you
01:59:26.000shut down 3 000 farms in the netherlands who's the second largest uh food produce in the world after the
01:59:31.600united states uh you could potentially you're pulling away that bread you know what i'm saying
01:59:36.320when you wokeifying all the entertainment out there and people finally get sick and fed up with it
01:59:40.480they walk away from that shit meaning they won't be programmed with it in fact it was so over the
01:59:45.040top that people now are even you know actually woken up to that and saying fuck this shit i don't want
01:59:51.280any of this so they're they're do they're doing against us the very thing partially right but they're
01:59:57.680doing against us the various things that kind of ensured the uh that we were like isolated from
02:00:03.280everything and they were they had they had us in their little zone where they could control us fully
02:00:07.200right uh but they're challenging those aspects now they're they're uh playing they're toying with
02:00:12.160these kinds of things which is is another interesting reason why why are they doing this is this stupidity
02:00:16.720is it intentional it will part of what i think is going on to a certain extent is they think that
02:00:22.480they'll be able to control like with more fear and chaos then they think we will obey you know kind
02:00:27.840of thing right covet was like that whether it's the vaccination but what's happening what they don't
02:00:34.640understand is that now you're making this not just a a gameplay of like social engineering where
02:00:41.760it's just like well you might manipulate these people or whatever uh but but things are largely kind
02:00:47.280of just moving on like they used to be no as you said now they're replacing us our realities around
02:00:52.960us are vastly different that they're toying with all the things that we used to know and and kind of
02:00:57.760like the reason why you know social engineering worked to a certain extent i would argue uh is
02:01:04.000because we were comfortable to a certain extent we we we can you know what i mean we we you things are
02:01:08.960good you maybe you listen to the authorities oh well things are good well they seem to know what
02:01:12.880they're doing kind of thing now they're proving that they're completely you know capable of running
02:01:17.600society efficiently what the consequence of that of course is that more and more people will begin
02:01:22.960questioning that who is it that's leading us what are they doing everything is changing everything
02:01:27.280is getting worse and worse the only thing they have as you said is to as things get worse and worse
02:01:33.520every single day the only thing they have is to try to convince you and hoodwink you coerce you into
02:01:38.880thinking that no what actually is happening is good right that's like the diversity thing no no no no
02:01:44.800you're getting great food out of the very spicy food out of this you see this is great diversity is
02:01:50.800very it's it's it's very important it's making us stronger every single day uh but i'm saying they
02:01:58.400they're losing slowly but surely thankfully they're losing the plot and they they have they're losing
02:02:04.720their hold on people that have finally broken away from from uh from their clutches
02:02:12.720yeah and the other and their other tool is to say well yeah it's bad but you deserve this because
02:02:17.280you're white exactly you shouldn't be expecting the same standards as your parents had but again as i
02:02:23.120said that is sustainable only with a certain level of comfort if things do go below that level then
02:02:29.600people aren't interested in feeling guilty anymore they want to know what what their lives are about
02:02:34.320they want to know what they're living for they they ultimately people are still selfish um
02:02:42.160you know i i think a really tragic thing i saw a few weeks ago uh the paul joseph watson did this video
02:02:50.240about millennial women uh reaching a certain age and they you know they've ridden the cock carousel
02:02:56.800they've they've had uh uh a corporate lifestyle they've had the parties and all that and then they
02:03:02.720find themselves alone and single and childless and but but most awfully um they're not getting
02:03:09.280invited to parties anymore because the the people around them who used to invite them have now settled
02:03:14.320down and are having families yeah um so that leaves that there's now this phenomenon of the the
02:03:19.600millennial wine aunt who is just alone and she's and he showed clips it was absolutely heartbreaking
02:03:28.960really these clips of these women basically you know putting out uh phone foot like they put out a
02:03:36.160clip of themselves on social media basically asking for company basically asking people to come and you
02:03:41.520join them for a drink and it's tragic it's just absolutely tragic yeah um and again in a way they
02:03:50.160deserve it but in a way they don't you know yeah they well i don't think they just i mean they deserve
02:03:55.040it in the sense that they've been very self-righteous and in all that but sure but they were only following
02:04:00.800orders right yeah i mean they really were they they were only doing what the culture told them
02:04:06.080constantly that they should be doing and it's and to see them like this it's like when the music
02:04:13.760stops it's like the party's over and and this is what's left you know you've got this sad person
02:04:19.200who's realized that what she devoted her life to her career and partying is absolutely hollow and it's
02:04:26.320left her with nothing it's left her alone and and isolated and childless um that's that's hellish yeah
02:04:33.760it's just hellish oh yeah uh and and that and i i imagine this
02:04:42.080mostly pro everything you know lgbt feminism and so on doubling down on that which brought them to
02:04:51.440this sorry state yeah someone said but i but i think that the men are less likely to do that oh no
02:04:58.320when they're in their 40s and they're fucked they are not going to double down on the stuff
02:05:03.120they're a lot of them are going to realize they've been absolutely conned in the worst way yeah someone
02:05:10.080was warning uh about like an army of these uh yeah mostly childless lonely uh old women that that
02:05:17.440instead of them and you've made the analogy very well many times right that uh instead of them tending
02:05:22.640to children or even at that later age grandchildren right uh they will see the migrants as their big brown
02:05:29.120uh cuddly teddy bear and that's that's what they're gonna you know take care of and and it would be
02:05:33.520like an army of just activists that even more than ironically it's gonna turn against both men and
02:05:38.800western society and everything that made them now miserable and lonely although it's largely it's not
02:05:43.600only their own fault but they were following orders right that they bear some responsibility here but yes
02:05:48.080they were manipulated uh but you like someone i forget what it was it was like almost a meme someone made like
02:05:53.280watch out because like we're about to get a deluge deluge of these like crazy cat ladies that's gonna
02:05:59.760like yeah you know come on to the market of like activism here within the next five to ten years
02:06:05.760yeah there was a really good art it was an essay on substat that was written i think in the middle of
02:06:10.640last year and i actually i read it at the time and then rediscovered it a few weeks ago and realized that
02:06:17.280i'd already read it but it was um it was a very good essay about that i can't remember what it's
02:06:26.400called now this argument that you're going to have a whole contingent of the population who
02:06:31.680are they're lost and their only option is they can either admit that they fucked up that
02:06:38.800that they've ruined their lives by following you know the fashionable ideas or they can double down
02:06:44.480and blame men basically blame men for not wanting to be with a 40 year old or 45 year old um because
02:06:52.080the men who are still single are looking for a younger woman uh i mean it's it's just tragic yeah um but
02:06:58.240yeah the danger is that they will become even the worst of politicized lefties um and and i probably
02:07:06.080probably a lot of them will uh but as i say i don't think the men will do that i think men are always
02:07:12.800more right-wing i mean it's just it seems to be a thing and i know that you can point to individual
02:07:17.680examples where it was the women who whatever but generally speaking uh men are more right-wing than
02:07:25.600women and i think that when the millennials get realize how fucked how tricked they've been i think
02:07:32.720there's there's going to be a again another huge social change there yeah right now they can keep
02:07:38.240believing in the bollocks they can keep you know flying the rainbow flag and whatever but it's one
02:07:43.840thing to do that kind of thing in your 20s it's it's tragic for a guy in his 40s to be doing that
02:07:50.240and and to be an activist you know there's this thing to be an activist in your 20s really means
02:07:57.360it's a larp it's it's a thing to do it's a it's just partying it's socializing really right but to be an
02:08:03.440activist in your 40s is a very different thing it's because you know that that indicates that
02:08:08.160something really is wrong with society and uh i think that's what we're going to see we're definitely
02:08:14.160going to see that let me take a couple of these super chats and then the last thing i want to do
02:08:17.440is the neil degrasse tyson thing that we're watching on the screen here uh we have uh glenn the chinaman
02:08:24.160over on entropy says uh we shouldn't get emotionally attached to any of them speaking to tucker and elon
02:08:28.640trump stuff like that uh any of them could turn at any time absolutely i i think it's a lot about
02:08:33.840them they're being vehemently attacked i think uh they're trying to correct them to sm to shame them
02:08:44.000back into position and partially at times it does work but it doesn't work all the time and that's
02:08:49.520when the leftists are getting afraid and freak out even more and claim that these people are uh you know
02:08:55.120they're gonna build they're gonna set up concentration camps and build an ethnostate uh
02:08:59.600they have to run with that to try to like scare them into thinking they're like no no no i gotta
02:09:03.920prove i'm not a racist in some cases that that doesn't work right but no you're right right to
02:09:08.640glenn the channel for sure uh let me read a couple here on odyssey some random blokes says the greatest
02:09:14.400thing that tucker ever did was to read out the adl's one state solution reaction where they talked about the
02:09:19.440great replacement of israel being unacceptable and even mentioned high arab birth rates they took it
02:09:24.960down from their website later oh did they interesting what's that on foxes uh or was that in another
02:09:31.440setting out i actually don't remember that i remember he said uh was it uh go fuck yourselves to
02:09:37.600on megan kelly's show i think about the adl or something like that right there's some over the
02:09:41.200splc or something um that leaked footage right of media matters so it's the same thing there right go
02:09:46.640fuck yourself is that so that's good there's a that's a that's a tucker that knows that at least
02:09:50.800is not kind of officially always out there uh archie says today i talked to someone in the street
02:09:55.120about david suzuki i remember him retired april 7th 2023 she had no idea what i was talking about
02:10:02.400i don't think i was a generation i don't think it was a generational gap i think that the internet is
02:10:07.440eliminating a common culture wasn't david suzuki the um canadian scientist they're pushing a bunch of
02:10:14.320uh uh crazy ideas uh maybe he did some some good stuff i can't recall but if we're thinking of the
02:10:20.160same person uh person but no i mean that's that's what it is now you can mention uh you know showing
02:10:26.800my age here but like your classic move like oh you have not seen the goonies or you know whatever like
02:10:32.240you didn't see the first star star wars movies um and no i don't i don't know what you're talking
02:10:37.280about soaker soaker city says uh thanks for all you do we're about to enter strange new waters man
02:10:44.320the decks yes i've said for for some time uh we're we're going to the movie analogy we we there will
02:10:50.400be no roads uh it's uncharted territory it's a new uh new levels of uh well craziness uh and discomfort
02:11:00.800and and a rocky road but hey that's when we're at the boat isn't that when we're at our best you know
02:11:06.400i mean when when really it comes down to it when it really matters when we're really challenged for
02:11:11.920once that's usually when the interesting things happen right yes yes i think so uh this is partly
02:11:19.040why the 2000s was such a boring decade so hollow and empty because uh everyone was so comfortable
02:11:25.680and there really wasn't much at stake uh and there was a level of material comfort which of course exploded
02:11:32.640at the end with you know 2008 9 but still i think that you're right that when when everything is okay
02:11:39.520and stable uh you get boredom apathy but you also get the ability for the society to be slowly destroyed
02:11:48.240and undermined and that's what we saw during the 2000s and it's what we saw during the 2010s
02:11:54.160again and i think that the 2020s is going to be very
02:11:58.240it already already already already has been radically different from the 2010s it really
02:12:03.680does feel like a different era um partly because of covid obviously um but also just because of the
02:12:10.880general atmosphere um you know nothing is the same as it was you know i often find myself wistful and
02:12:19.920about 2015 2014 when i started because it's just seems like a different galaxy now
02:12:25.520oh definitely absolutely all right woes i think we'll begin wrapping up right there it was uh
02:12:32.480great having you here uh i want to pull up your website here at the end as well uh millennial
02:12:37.120woes.com of course is that one of the best places to go to find your uh yeah find your links that's
02:12:42.560yeah that's got all the links to elsewhere it's got the odyssey the sub stack and the link tree and
02:12:47.760links to the millennial page and so on so yeah that's and the the ones on the right hand side those
02:12:53.520tabs that those are my favorite videos and the ones on the left hand side are my most recent videos
02:13:00.640there you go that's the system explained um there's a logic to the madness yes yes
02:13:08.480and then at that that and at the bottom there that's the telegram feed that never really yeah
02:13:12.960it doesn't work too well but you can actually that's cool i didn't even know you can embed of
02:13:16.560course you can embed that oh yeah it's very much a complex bespoke solution that i made
02:13:24.080yeah i probably shouldn't have done it looks good from here yeah i think it does work but uh
02:13:30.560it's quite complicated but anyway yeah the website is um is is there and that will get you to whatever
02:13:36.640you want to find um and then link tree as well of course is linked there and that that's uh that's
02:13:43.520got everything there awesome fantastic thank you for joining us woes again i appreciate you uh guest
02:13:49.200hosting here with us uh today uh keep it keep up the good work sir sir and uh i'm gonna check out
02:13:54.240your uh sub stack the new upcoming pieces you have there as well okay thank you very much yeah i put
02:13:59.200one up every every sunday uh so awesome yeah look out for that folks thank you both we'll see you later
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