00:01:46.400Many people were saying, hey, you're making this a race issue.
00:01:48.460I'm like, well, this is obviously going to be racialized.
00:01:51.180And second, many people were saying that he should be freed.
00:01:53.680And I didn't see any case. I didn't see any reason to support him.
00:01:56.960It seemed like a pretty clear cut and dry case. Right. I mean, sure.
00:02:00.100You analyze it. Seemed like they were going to a track meet.
00:02:02.560He got stabbed over an argument. There's it's indefensible. This is this is murder.
00:02:08.940Yeah, because the thing is, with the case is, you know, since there are everyone involved was minors, like the judge, like basically put like gag orders on everybody.
00:02:17.040No one can really talk about it. The footage was held down, you know, tightly.
00:02:20.100so the judge did a very good job of like kind of ensuring that you know the interrogator the case
00:02:24.380would survive up until trial day um so i'll give him credit on that one he didn't let cameras into
00:02:28.420the courtroom because obviously a lot of miners testified and stuff like that the main star
00:02:31.800winners are raw miners i think for the most part so um yeah i was i was really like i didn't give
00:02:37.360like a full-on like you know what i a full-on legal analysis i didn't have all the facts and
00:02:41.940i wasn't sure what was going to happen maybe i thought like hey maybe his defense has some
00:02:45.860information that we didn't know about at the time because they've been keeping things secretive
00:02:49.060um but they didn't and um you know when all the facts came out especially while the witnesses
00:02:52.860that came out gave the same story over and over that it's only 15 times to leave he didn't want
00:02:57.400to leave he you know antagonized by saying well touch me see what happens he had his hands reaching
00:03:01.760in the bag you know and then you know before metcalf even like put his hand on him like boom
00:03:06.060the knife was in his chest so uh all these these different things made it where i was like yeah
00:03:10.420it's cooked he's not going to be able to have a lot of life what type of person is bringing a
00:03:15.180knife to attract me why would you have that in your backpack that should already be a clear-cut
00:03:20.800sign that this was some sort of premeditated attack this is not a normal human to bring in
00:03:24.960a knife there in high school yeah i mean um it's a very it's it's weird it's not illegal um especially
00:03:32.560i think it was a four inch blade or five inch blade or below it's not illegal but yeah definitely
00:03:36.900raises some some uh pretty serious questions it's like why are you bringing a knife to attract me
00:03:40.820right and i can hear a little bit of echo on your end i don't know if uh
00:03:44.460maybe your headphones are loud or i don't know what it is it could be the headphones
00:03:48.020it's uh i don't know this stuff seems a little bit repetitive it seems like it's it's clear
00:03:53.020cut and dry this is turning into a race issue the black panthers have showed up outside the
00:03:57.440courthouse many people are upset they turned into a race issue they started talking about
00:04:00.900trayvon martin yeah and on the other side it's uh they're calling for the death penalty do you
00:04:06.780think this should be a death penalty case um you know i don't think it was i know a lot of people
00:04:15.620say like oh it was premeditated murder whatever i don't think it was premeditated murder like i mean
00:04:19.560so to speak because like when i think of premeditated murder it's like okay i'm gonna
00:04:22.700you know i'm gonna plan this out i'm gonna kill them for the insurance money etc um i think from
00:04:27.220that perspective i would say it falls more under murder too because it was like the heat of the
00:04:30.660moment he stabbed him at that time it's not he went to the track me like yes i'm gonna kill
00:04:34.020somebody it was more along the lines of made a really stupid decision at the time the decision
00:04:38.040was made so I would say this is more like a murder too um but you know again that's just
00:04:43.160what I think that doesn't mean you know everyone can have their own opinions on what they think
00:04:47.460but uh but regardless uh it was it was definitely a murder and an L on his part like that was
00:04:52.880very stupid should just got up and left uh honestly and like sitting on someone else's
00:04:56.980like tent at a sports event like what are you doing you know it just seems so obvious and it
00:05:01.580has. The second I saw this, it was clear what was happening. And it seems people have a very
00:05:06.180specific bias when the racial aspect gets introduced. And everybody just sides, even if
00:05:11.060they know what's wrong. Many people are picking Carmelo Anthony's side specifically because he's
00:05:15.260black and because white people are upset about it. And they see it as an example of white supremacy.
00:05:20.080But it's just clear, cut and dry. So many people are talking about it. And I'm wondering what you
00:05:25.220think. Do you think that stuff like this is pushed in the media and is strategic to give us a reason
00:05:31.380to have more racial division while, like right now, there are more strikes. Iran just struck
00:05:36.300the U.S. fleet in Bahrain. Seeing Americans get all energized and emotional about these subjects
00:05:44.040while ignoring what's pressing around the world, not to be a leftist who's like, oh, but you don't
00:05:49.420talk about the Palestinian genocide. Well, look at Lebanon right now. Look at, I mean, you could
00:05:53.860even speak about Sudan, but Lebanon is a perfect example. They betrayed the ceasefire and you don't
00:05:58.500see anybody protesting this you know i came back from the knicks game yesterday howard lutnick is
00:06:03.000court side you see jay-z showed up all these people that were in the epstein files are there
00:06:06.720high-fiving timothy chalamet it's like americans don't get emotional about any of these subjects
00:06:11.480which we should care about this is i guess this is uh important to some extent but the level of
00:06:17.540importance and the priorities that we have right now it is disappointing to see that you know
00:06:22.840there's a six seven parade and it gets packed in washington square park yeah howard lutnick is
00:06:28.160courtside and then no one even cared they just continued like there's no protest at all for the
00:06:32.760epstein file release or the fact that there's an iran war do you see what i'm saying well it's
00:06:37.760because most americans are i mean i i you know just we just got to be very honest here you know
00:06:42.880um most americans are not geopolitically aware most americans can't even point where iran is on
00:06:46.820a map but a lot of them don't even know why their gas is double um you know doing a six seven uh you
00:06:51.860know event in new york city i saw that earlier and i'm like yeah our youth is doomed like our
00:06:55.980youth is literally you know you got chinese youth at the same level you know doing complex
00:07:00.440mathematical um you know equations meanwhile we're over here like six seven can't name three
00:07:05.080countries like it's no wonder china's like surpassing us in so many different ways because
00:07:09.120we're stupid and we don't prioritize education we don't prioritize engineering we have a very
00:07:13.840feministic way a feminist manner of like how we do education how we do things and um it's it's
00:07:20.740and it's actually very sad how um stupid most americans are like they're more concerned with
00:07:26.180like you know a case like this and like the race relations behind it versus like you know what's
00:07:31.220really going on in the world and um you know there's nothing that's more galvanizing or like
00:07:36.560you know a bigger lightning rod than you know a great case like this that has lots of racial
00:07:42.000implications in it and nothing's going to change i mean it follows the hollywood romantic ideas of
00:07:46.660the innocent white boy and it is like he's an innocent guy awesome a cap deserves justice and
00:07:50.320carmelo anthony the evil thug stabber with the knife everybody can immediately understand it
00:07:56.360lebanon iran the rest of the world it's like confusing and you see what uh osmond gold said
00:08:01.680the other day he said he has israel derangements he has israel fatigue he doesn't want to talk
00:08:05.100about it anymore i saw a stream today he's talking about this extensively but subjects around the
00:08:09.100world were war and we're getting dragged into about israel ever he what i've never heard him
00:08:14.980talk about israel ever well he said he said he doesn't want to hear about it anymore he says it
00:08:19.300it's all conspiracy he says it's derangement syndrome he says people are obsessed but this
00:08:23.300is something that people love to talk about because it's easy it is it is and it's going
00:08:29.780to get you a lot of people watching and like you know like when you look at the chug the builder
00:08:32.960stuff you look at the the austin metcalf stuff etc it gets a lot of eyeballs um because the thing
00:08:37.920winds up happening is like people automatically take a side and then they just want to like you
00:08:42.100know fight from their side even if they're wrong or whatever it's very difficult for people to be
00:08:45.120objective like i'll give you a perfect example like the whole child the builder thing when me
00:08:48.260and you were talking about the child the builder thing with like academics like his audience like
00:08:52.900doesn't even know the fact pattern and they're over here saying like he's guilty and they don't
00:08:56.120even know what happened on that day they don't know that the guy punched them they don't know
00:08:59.380the fact that the guy came up to him saying i got ptsd they didn't know that he took him to the
00:09:02.880they don't care it's like sports they want to pick the side of the martyr academics was telling
00:09:07.900somebody to martyr themselves and attack child the builder i asked him who's the martyr's name
00:16:48.580Well, I think it's a combination of things.
00:16:49.560It's it's not having not, you know, having strong immigration laws. Right. Mass immigration plays a part in it. And then obviously not having control of the women telling them. And then also these women are some of the biggest pushers and propagators of, you know, of, you know, this feminism that we have now where it's like go to school, be a put off having a family, you know, have the sex in the city lifestyle, etc.
00:17:10.440so all of these different factors um play into it right that that's that's a huge thing like i
00:17:15.660but the thing is like what i'm trying to say is that like it's not mainstream like you know black
00:17:21.140um you know um like slavery like slavery because this is new yeah this is developing it's gonna
00:17:27.040increase you're gonna see this ramp up a lot in the future right like you can you can build a
00:17:31.540platform off of like black victimhood but if you try to build a platform of white victimhood
00:17:35.000you're either you're gonna suppress this you know trump got a trump got elected in 2016 off of this
00:17:39.300He said that their Mexicans are coming in.
00:17:51.080Indirectly saying, indirectly creating a movement off of white people, a populist movement with an us versus them mentality is how he became president.
00:17:59.180What the point I'm trying to make is blacks can be overt about it.
00:18:01.800Whites have to strategically dance around that.
00:18:03.880It's only until recently that they've been able to just outwardly say it.
00:18:06.680but as a as a black person you can make a full platform off of like you know black nationalism
00:18:11.200what kind of this what kind of that if you try to do that as a white person you're gonna get
00:18:15.120suppressed what about nick shirley he's getting paraded all over fox news jd vance elon musk
00:18:20.180he's like part of this fraud team while jared kusher is committing fraud like unlike we've
00:18:23.440never seen you know billions of dollars going from saudi to israel he did does he out here
00:18:28.280talking about like uh like uh white replacement all this other shit overtly no he's like oh look
00:18:32.500are committing fraud like everybody knows what it is like but this this is what they're they're
00:18:37.620getting popularity off of tommy robinson does the same thing he pretends to care about immigration
00:18:41.920when he says publicly he's okay with seeks coming in everywhere he's been everywhere right but he's
00:18:46.880also getting major platforms uh in the uk bro my argument is that as as if you talk about like
00:18:53.520black issues you're not going to be suppressed to the same level as if you talk about white
00:18:57.720issues that's my argument i'm not saying it doesn't exist i'm saying that whites have to be a
00:19:01.360lot more about it to not get banned on social media versus if you're a black person you could
00:19:04.880just straight up be like yeah i hate the white man all this other shit you'll be good sure you
00:19:07.960know what i mean i think the greater point is that this victim mentality and getting focused
00:19:13.820on issues that are easy to understand right it's easy to be tribalistic and be like man white
00:19:18.220people we got to do this and we got to go back to being romans and caesar black people man slavery
00:19:22.580was so hard it's easier to get emotionally attached to these things in these cases like
00:19:27.040Carmelo Anthony and Austin McCaff rather than seeing like what's going on in Lebanon why did
00:19:31.680they breach the ceasefire why is Kushner taking this island over here connecting the dots this
00:19:36.300is easy and is really the problem in America when things get complicated and you have to look at
00:19:41.860understand the different factors and the different players people just want to turn their brains off
00:19:46.720this is why when Kushner does the exact same thing in Albania that he's doing to America
00:19:51.780Americans do nothing Albanians actually stand up did you see the protest there's like 500,000
00:19:56.620people outside everybody's against it and america instead of getting involved in the issues we still
00:20:01.380get involved in we're chimping out over chug the builder and carmelo well yeah because because race
00:20:08.300um race relations bro still is a very very touchy subject in the united states very very touchy and
00:20:13.280it's one of the ways to galvanize the audience behind you too it's a very strong way to galvanize
00:20:17.280an audience behind populist movements but but nothing gets changed this is what i want people
00:20:20.580to understand is like carmelo anthony is another george floyd another trayvon martin another one
00:20:25.060of these cases not in terms of the victim mentality of it but that this is a racial subject that's
00:20:29.980going to be talked about by everybody and nothing is going to change at all everyone's going to talk
00:20:34.160about it until they get tired of it and then move on to the next one this is a nothing burger
00:20:37.740well it's kind of like when i watch um you know racial debates sorry um religious debates right
00:20:43.560like you know you see these theology debates yeah you're never really going to change anyone's mind
00:20:47.040all you're going to do is like just embolden um the others to like be more ten toes down on their
00:20:52.100stuff which is why like a lot of times like you know debating racial issues a lot of times ends
00:20:56.140up being you know a waste of time too because the pro-black guys are gonna be pro-black no matter
00:20:59.600what you do no matter how much evidence you have like the example i gave you academics when i sat
00:21:03.400there and i debated academics on why chud the builder has a good self-defense case act didn't
00:21:07.920even know the the the fact pattern of what happened on that day he just didn't like chud
00:21:11.680the builder for being a racist and that's fine but that's an independent issue outside of the
00:21:15.880facts of circumstances the case what i'm debating is does he have a self does he have a valid
00:21:19.780a self-defense case i don't care if he's a racist or he says chimping out and that offends you
00:21:23.640that's not what matters what matters is did he act in a manner that's reasonable based on um you
00:21:28.940know using the gun that he used uh was it reasonable a reasonable use of force based on
00:21:33.220the facts and circumstances like they didn't even look at any of the facts like and that's the issue
00:21:37.240is that whenever you debate this topic it's like people immediately lose uh impartiality they lose
00:21:42.240the ability to reason and it's like i don't like racist and they get emotional and that's why i
00:21:46.480looked at when i saw his chat and everybody else was like wow these people really don't care about
00:21:49.760the facts they just care about you know um chud lose it because they don't like chud and i'm like
00:21:54.440all right bro this is crazy this is and that's america for you a lot of people don't have the
00:21:58.460ability to like you know understand complex geopolitical affairs you go to the middle east
00:22:02.960bro or you go anywhere in the world for that matter they can name three countries they understand
00:22:06.300what's going on in the world they can you know what i mean they can name countries on a map
00:22:09.540in america we can't we're stupid over here it's too easy to lie to these people like after the
00:22:14.700game yesterday trump goes to the news when he's getting on the helicopter and he says i think i
00:22:18.420was cheered a lot it's like bro i was just it was yeah the place was booming with booze but the
00:22:24.220maggotards they will hear him say that and believe it even if they heard on the tv even if they
00:22:29.740muffled the view uh the booze they will still believe it it's so easy to convince americans
00:22:35.040of whatever you want and point them in the direction of what you want so i don't know if
00:22:39.380there's going to be able to make some real change but i knew i knew they're going to boo the fuck
00:22:44.240out of them i was like yeah they're going to boo the fuck out of them bro it's going to be crazy
00:22:46.840and I can't, like, it's like, I'm shocked he even went.
00:28:49.680I think it's good to support people who are on the right side of that issue.
00:28:51.900And I think we can both agree that's the most important issue right now.
00:28:54.560The left-right politics stuff, I think a lot of that is culture war slop, especially like what we're seeing with this Carmelo Anthony case.
00:39:40.580Like it's like the like something begins in New York and then it starts to trend everywhere else.
00:39:44.980I agree with you that New York is a trendsetter for many different things, whether it's fashion, language, you know, you know, certain things.
00:39:52.340I mean, look, New York City is the first mayor.
00:39:54.800Sorry. New York City is the first city to have like someone that identifies as a democratic socialist.
00:39:59.340Right. And I do think and I've said this when Mamdani got elected.
00:40:02.940I think this is what the Democrat Party is going to try to do in 2020 and 2028 is they're going to adapt his campaign style and try to use that to get into the White House.
00:40:13.740You see AOC now, Bernie Sanders. A lot of them are adapting.
00:40:19.340Campaigning. Exactly. And I knew and I knew that's what it was.
00:40:22.000I was like, yeah, if this guy wins, everyone's going to steal his style of doing his social media run, having a grassroots thing, you know, condemning AIPAC, condemning the Zionist lobby, condemning Israel.
00:40:31.700that is what the democrat party is going to do and we're already starting to see them uh try to
00:40:35.280emulate that right now as we speak so um and even fishback on the conservative on the right wing
00:40:39.360side has emulated it to a degree yeah heavily leaning upon social media condemning israel
00:40:44.320obviously different politics but i mean the strategy in of itself the campaigning in of itself
00:40:48.760is is fairly similar i asked him that in our stream and he like basically said like there's
00:40:53.740he was not even gonna lie like 100 he's looking at mom donnie's campaign and replicating it i
00:40:58.440support fishback i want to see a brilliant campaign yeah there's a brilliant campaign the
00:41:01.660election's pretty soon it's very soon you know it you gotta you gotta talk to the people and like
00:41:06.480obviously uh the way he was able to campaign he was able to talk to the people and get those votes
00:41:10.140and i like i said both i you know i think that's going to be the the game plan that's going to be
00:41:14.740the strategy to utilize if you want to have like a grassroots type political movement like a fishback
00:41:19.200is trying or what mom donnie successfully did in miami sorry in new york so yes i agree with you
00:41:23.940that like um new york city is a trendsetter for so many different you know things um but you know
00:41:29.540i think uh you know as far as like um the rest of the united states right new york is just yeah
00:41:33.960not not just of america but this is why like trump is so jealous of new york and like why he always
00:41:39.360he wanted to be the king of new york so bad the white house just tweeted that so he could have
00:41:42.340america but you're never gonna get new york city it's his it's his own environment and people know
00:41:46.520that so it's gonna burn him right because it's home for him and it's like the like exactly his
00:42:19.560Yeah. You said New York is really left leaning. It actually, this last election of 24, Trump got more votes, far more votes in that election than he did in the previous two. So it shows that there's a ship. Not only that, it's Pride Month. Have you seen one pride parade in New York City so far this month? I didn't see one. I don't know. I'm living here. Did you? You would have seen it all plastered all over social media like we did in 23 and 24. They were all over. Pride Month was a big deal. Corporations, rainbow flags everywhere. Where is that most common? New York. Fifth Avenue is where everybody wants to have their parade. It's non-existent.
00:43:17.220The left-right politics slop is how we get tricked into voting for politicians and having allegiance to people and why MAGA cultists are afraid to admit that they were wrong because they are like, well, I'm not a liberal.
00:43:27.220So if being a Republican means supporting an Iran war that nobody wanted, then keep it.
00:51:27.760Like, if something happened to us where the government was coming after us for our views, they would never stand up and be like, no, this is a problem, et cetera.
00:51:33.580Versus people like me and you, we might disagree with them, but we understand the problems.
00:51:36.960Remember that guy from – who was it?
00:51:38.720Columbia, the Palestinian guy that was protesting against Israel.
00:53:13.240but my my thing is is like see the difference between like us and them is that like we actually
00:53:20.260respect free speech we actually love this no let me be clear let me just finish we actually believe
00:53:25.020in free speech they don't we actually love this country they don't they look at it like united
00:53:29.980the united states is a bully it attacks everybody and they don't really care about the you know
00:53:33.800prosperity of this country they care more about like well we're doing all this other i don't think
00:53:37.400they give a fuck about the united states actually becoming better like i i don't think they they
00:53:41.340actually give a fuck about the United States becoming better. They just have an issue because
00:53:44.100the United States bullies other countries and they're okay with the United States degrading in
00:53:47.960power, popularity, influence, et cetera, if it serves their, you know, socialist slash leftist
00:53:52.880agenda a lot of the times. So, and then on top of that, like the most telling fact is they won't
00:53:57.580even sit down and have a conversation with you. The reason for that is because they'll dehumanize
00:54:01.460and be like, oh, well, you're a nass, your opinion doesn't matter, et cetera. So like the issue with
00:54:04.780these people is they don't even view us as humans, bro. That's, that's what I'm trying to explain to
00:54:08.060like these these leftists they're they don't even look at us as humans we we do we are do our due
00:54:12.840diligence we're like you know what we don't agree with you politically but we're going to fight for
00:54:15.560your ability to say what you got to say because we believe in free speech these are not principle
00:54:19.360like we are okay but somebody asked but do you agree if we want to make a change in this country
00:54:24.720we got to get rid of that left-right allegiance like that's it's not going to work anymore
00:54:29.080democrat republican like there has to be a new system they're not going to let go of that
00:54:34.260They could. I see someone like Thomas Massey. Imagine a ticket like Massey Mamdani. Thomas Massey, I think, has the capability to get a lot of leftists. You can't have that. You have to create an umbrella. A great thing about Charlie Kirk, a lot of that.
00:54:51.020Libertarians are way different than leftists. Libertarians are for, you know, smaller government, less socialism, less government oversight, completely different from your, you know, your typical member.
00:55:01.720The left now is all for socialism. That is completely antithetical to libertarianism, which is what Thomas Massey, I would argue, is a libertarian.
00:55:09.760Well, OK, let's bring up an example. There's a there's a certain leader that you may enjoy a song that came out recently.
00:55:18.060he was a nationalist he put his country first but he was also a socialist and he also was conservative
00:55:23.720what did he do in a few years when germany was an economic disaster when a crisis did he let this
00:55:30.200thing no i'm not a socialist no actually taxing the rich and getting rid of that banking problem
00:55:35.080and putting uh you know getting rid of that's actually i own them by the way if they ever try
00:55:39.100to like if i ever talked to us on one of these i'll say you do realize that like what you're
00:55:43.060going for is what hitler pushed right and successfully implemented no but they don't
00:55:45.820have nationalism they don't have nationalism so it's the combination of nationalism and socialism
00:55:50.220leftists hate their country they need to get rid of that and understand if you want to make a
00:55:53.620change you got to love your country right america is the world power socialism i'm saying like the
00:55:58.840only person to really successfully implement socialism like to a great degree and bring
00:56:02.680their country back was adolf hitler oh sounds like he was able to unite the left and the right
00:56:07.880sounds like there was one leader who loved his country that was able to use leftist politics
01:04:34.520And I say in my rebuttal, my plan delivers real protection while preserving innovation
01:04:38.680and avoiding the failures we see in Canada and the UK.
01:04:41.500And then the top three right wing arguments and responses, which I would argue a lot of
01:04:45.240right wing commentators don't actually address this problem properly.
01:04:47.780A lot of them are culture warriors. Let's be honest. It says just let the free market handle everything.
01:04:51.800This is like the Patrick David solution, which is numbers. Yeah, I'm a numbers guy.
01:04:58.200My rebuttal to that is the market fails when one cancer treatment costs 400 K.
01:05:02.160Catastrophal protection is necessary to repeal Obamacare and cut government spending.
01:05:05.960That's it. That's what everyone says. My rebuttal that does nothing to protect normal Americans from medical bankruptcy.
01:05:10.320And then finally, third personal responsibility, fix everything.
01:05:13.400my rebuttal personal responsibility works for minor care but not when you're hit with half a
01:05:17.200million dollar hospital bill my reform mandatory high deductible catastrophic insurance for all
01:05:21.720right and then free market handles the routine care government only steps in for true catastrophes
01:05:26.840this beats beats both sides and that's how i would handle it so you're able to get the benefits of
01:05:30.620capitalism right and innovation while simultaneously not having people i um for health care that's i
01:05:37.940think is a middle ground that you can utilize so that's that's a proper step in the right direction
01:05:41.940that was impressive you read that it didn't stutter once bro you're getting good at yapping
01:05:44.920holy crap that was good damn i appreciate that well i thought a lot about this and then i have
01:05:50.980one for abortion too of like how i would deal with abortion but yeah you got to be pragmatic
01:05:54.920bro because like you know a lot of people will be like take the full-on right-wing thing like
01:05:58.180yeah abortion is completely banned all the way it's like okay bro that's not pragmatic and you're
01:06:01.960not going to get votes saying that a lot of people are not going to identify with like you know the
01:06:06.240christian worldview of this like you have to be pragmatic in the middle like let me show you my
01:06:09.200abortion plan here instead of an abortion plan can you add something about birth control
01:06:13.440oh i'll tell you guys so look i'm going to show you my plan right now of how i would deal with
01:06:18.440abortion right so let's go because what i did was i took the strength of both sides and then here's
01:06:27.160my uh ending the abortion debate forever right so obviously me and you both right we're both
01:06:31.820pretty much pro-life right because of for you know religious reasons but i go most americans
01:06:36.040are secular so total ban isn't realistic in today's society so here's my plan right number
01:06:40.000one 100 free birth control and plan b nationwide to avoid pregnancy in the first place also
01:06:44.800make available vasectomies condoms all that completely free and i know some people might
01:06:49.740say well mary that's socialist well if we avoid the problem right all the way we don't have to
01:06:54.980abort babies right so i would say you got to make um contraceptives and everything else like that
01:06:59.080completely free number two legal abortion up to five weeks will full privacy this is stricter than
01:07:04.400any other state in america at six weeks so the most restrictive states in america are six weeks
01:07:07.540like florida and a couple others i would make it five weeks i would and the reason why i'm doing
01:07:11.420that is because i'm trying to make the window um to kill the baby as narrow as possible so that we
01:07:16.040can save that child's life right i'm trying to be reasonable here so i go one week small shorter
01:07:19.740than the most extreme states and then uh three post five weeks complete is a complete ban
01:07:26.060complete ban right and then number four we create a universal uh child care system with an adoption
01:07:30.700track but also uh a raising component until the child's 18 while not increasing taxes are becoming
01:07:35.820socialist and i have like a whole plan on how to do that a lot of this is kind of socialist and
01:07:40.060you're like but i'm not a socialist let me be clear hold on hold on hold on well here's the
01:07:44.080thing like when it comes to because here's the thing i'm not going to increase taxes you know
01:07:48.520what i'm going to do i'm going to pull the money from the defense budget and then i'm going to take
01:07:51.960orphanage i'm going to take because right now it costs about 35 to 40 billion dollars for orphanage
01:07:56.640in foster care. And then I know when it comes to, you know, the defense spending, it's about
01:08:01.480four to five, sorry, it's about a trillion dollars, if not more than a trillion. So I would
01:08:05.660take, and I'll show you right here. So I would pull $35 billion from foster care and orphanage
01:08:10.420system, and then I'd reallocate 4.5% of our trillion dollar military budget, and I would
01:08:15.660combine those two. So I would scrap the orphanage foster care system we have, and then I'd take
01:08:19.8604 to 5% from the defense budget, and then I'd put it into this new, you know, system where we
01:08:26.500are going to have in each state one like you know complete fully fledged orphanage that takes care
01:08:32.960of the kids up until they're 18 but the kids can also be adopted right so obviously we're going to
01:08:37.460pursue or prioritize kids being adopted but if they don't get adopted you know they're taking
01:08:42.040care of until they're 18 now why because well number one we know single mother households
01:08:45.620create problems number two we want to save the life of that child we don't want kids dying
01:08:49.300from abortion and then we're avoiding that by you know making contraceptives completely free
01:08:54.560And I know some people might say, well, that's socialist. Well, again, I'm pulling money from other parts, reallocating it. So taxes aren't going to go up. Right. So this is like, I think, like a pragmatic middle ground. We're able to maintain the pro-life in the most ethical way possible and then also make it economically and politically feasible so that you can actually win an election off it.