SNEAKO - February 08, 2023


Justin Waller & Luke Belmar's Religious Beliefs


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In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with our good friends Justin, Justin, and Justin's brother Justin to talk about the importance of networking and building a network. Justin and Justin have been friends for years and have been a part of the fighting the matrix team for the past 5 years.

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00:00:00.000 it's good to see you guys like we haven't been together since since Bucharest Romania
00:00:03.280 and um I would consider this like part of the fighting the matrix team I didn't I didn't expect
00:00:10.980 to ever have you guys three guys in the same room but um can you maybe speak I don't I don't
00:00:17.180 want to interrupt the conversation like what were you talking about essentially well we're just
00:00:20.300 talking about the whole idea of when you're in when you're in elementary school or high school
00:00:28.340 this whole idea of problem solving is all assigned at most 90% of the time at an individual level
00:00:34.400 everything is solve shit by yourself it's never unite with other people and put brains together
00:00:40.020 in a room that you can actually create intelligent uh and high quality products and high quality
00:00:47.440 experiences and solve these existential problems that the world has because the system teaches you
00:00:52.980 to do shit by yourself and if you do shit by yourself you're going up against you know I mean
00:00:59.420 you witnessed it firsthand people that have a lot more money influence connections resources than you
00:01:03.940 do and if you want to play the game of life it's a lot easier to play with other people and to uh
00:01:10.680 build alliances so something I've been thinking about all day is the importance of of building uh
00:01:17.300 your alliances and the people that uh that are willing to go to war for you and I say it often
00:01:23.040 it's you know people talk about this idea of networking and people are like oh it's not about
00:01:27.600 what you know but who you know and as I develop that train of thought to me it goes deeper it's not
00:01:32.940 about what you know who you know or who or even who knows you but who fucks with you and who's willing
00:01:38.200 to go to war for you it's completely different because how many people like you said can we pick up
00:01:42.340 and be like yo wire me 100 grand no paperwork no nothing how many people are like that are in your
00:01:47.760 network and decide to do that I mean 100 bro I would trust you with 100x no issues whatsoever I've
00:01:53.960 done yeah and that's but how many people like listening to this have those people right do you
00:01:59.620 have that network in your life and I think that that's something that I've I've been noticing
00:02:03.680 especially in the communities people are extremely isolated and alone and weak and I think that a lot
00:02:10.340 of it comes from their inability to understand that there's powers and numbers and I think that
00:02:14.880 they keep you distracted by keeping you divided and divided on menial petty shit does everything that
00:02:21.840 we just talked about yeah yeah so that's in essence kind of like what what the combo was prior to yeah
00:02:26.780 the stream guys get isolated and that's when they're at their weakest point what are the ways you're
00:02:31.580 talking about how they isolate people when you say that I think about stuff like racism like when people
00:02:36.580 are yelling about black lives matter or transit there's just a lot of issues that I've been
00:02:40.440 I mean I think I think it goes even at a more simple level so like they they've been doing a lot
00:02:46.300 of studies of the brain brainwaves when you turn on start utilizing your phone when you start utilizing
00:02:51.520 your phone you literally go into autopilot mode like you stop existing in the real world like you're in
00:02:56.960 that little matrix of your phone that alone isolates you like you think social media connects you to
00:03:01.780 people like sort of connects you like we can interact but our connections are in real life like I feel
00:03:05.840 connected with you guys when we hang out in real life when we talk when we vibe when we get to feel
00:03:09.700 each other's energy not through social media and I think that people have like fake fake uh unity there's
00:03:19.020 no real relationships because everything is superficial and I think things are superficial because people
00:03:23.560 are afraid to speak I think people are afraid to speak because if you speak you end up in jail
00:03:28.980 yeah some jail whatever jail that looks like whether it's physical spiritual mental social
00:03:35.000 and that's something that uh is extremely difficult for a lot of people to to forfeit and uh in my
00:03:43.840 pursuit of truth that I started three years ago I told God uh in my first conversation with him
00:03:50.500 regarding my journey of truth uh that is a lifetime journey is that I was willing to surrender anything in
00:03:56.100 the pursuit of truth and that means anything right like your your money your resources your
00:04:01.140 connections anything in the pursuit of truth and that's kind of like the endeavor that I'm on so
00:04:05.800 yeah I love that yeah brother how God-fearing are you Justin I saw a total shooter just recently
00:04:11.800 converted to Islam you you were talking earlier about a story about how with uh the Miss Louisiana that
00:04:18.420 you were like oh that's what a God-fearing man should do right what does your faith look like now
00:04:22.380 you know something I think about a lot it's hard to believe there's not something there
00:04:28.300 there's got to be something to explain why we're flying through space on a fucking rock
00:04:32.980 in regards to Christianity in in how it was presented to me as a young man I think there's
00:04:40.280 a high likelihood that it's not so much that there's a God in heaven looking to send me to hell
00:04:44.980 but more of a collective consciousness that makes the world a better place uh I am not what you would
00:04:54.160 call a traditional Christian or I'm not a very religious person but I do think there's something
00:04:59.200 there when it comes to collective consciousness and how we kind of align in our goals and values
00:05:03.820 and what's made the world work without Christianity I don't think there's society certainly not to the
00:05:08.820 level that America has obtained in other countries that I can agree Christianity has popped up in
00:05:14.620 I think that because of Christianity men have been able to work together chose to work together and get
00:05:21.800 up and go to work and do the do the right things that it has given us the world today but I do think
00:05:26.260 we're at very much at a crossroads of that and it's a very interesting time to see which direction
00:05:31.860 it's going to go because church is dying yeah just like in a lot of ways I believe that marriage is kind
00:05:38.020 of going out I think you know to me I don't think it's a matter of what's right or what's wrong well
00:05:43.380 the question is what is what is church so do you mean the building right do you mean the singing or
00:05:48.740 do you mean the unity of the people how are you going to define it but there's a big difference
00:05:52.960 between fire and brimstone so how would you do collective I would define it as collective
00:05:57.620 consciousness because because there's because like this idea of church I agree with you right like
00:06:02.480 if you read the bible and talks about church it doesn't talk about the building it talks about
00:06:05.900 the unity of the people and I think a lot of people especially in the western culture to validate
00:06:09.960 what you're saying they've replaced this idea of sitting together and communing with others
00:06:16.240 for singing hymns and sitting in a padded pew with air condition and believing that you're more pious
00:06:22.440 than other people so they've lost the entire message of what it's all about uh and I think I in my
00:06:28.120 opinion I don't know I don't know if you've been exposed to like orthodox christianity in like
00:06:33.160 eastern europe because I know you spent a ton of time there and stuff like that but I kind of find
00:06:36.860 western christianity a little bit fucked up well I think it's big business in the west yeah um it's
00:06:43.020 nothing to have these huge churches like fucking six flags over jesus there's a whole band and a light
00:06:48.620 show and they got damn dj and the pastor comes out wearing chucks and it's basically a comedy show
00:06:54.260 around scripture and then you find out a few months later he's been fucking the secretary you know
00:07:00.140 that literally happened in my hometown wow yeah the guy had to come out and like tell the truth
00:07:04.100 and like he was like one of these big super churches wow you know and so I I I have felt in
00:07:11.160 my life how did you feel at that point like what was your train of thought well I don't was that your
00:07:14.740 pastor it wasn't my pastor I just this church was so famous in town that everybody knew and I it's been
00:07:21.380 my experience that most most of the christians that I've interacted with let's say 95 out of 100 are
00:07:28.200 more likely to use scripture as a weapon than as a tool to love medicine right exactly right I I often
00:07:38.320 say if God can't see my heart I don't want to go to his heaven you know and so I have a lot of love
00:07:45.600 in my heart I have very very very few few things that a few a small amount of hate in me is that God
00:07:53.420 I don't know it would be nice to think that's God but in my in my personal development I don't think
00:08:01.040 I have that question all the way answered and I think that's completely okay and I think it's okay
00:08:05.280 and that's I think that's what makes it all worth it it's like the journey because I can't I can't
00:08:11.400 rightfully like get on my knees and feel like I'm having a conversation with someone at this point
00:08:15.480 in my life because I grew up in a place where it was very it was filled with hypocrisy my mother
00:08:23.420 cheated on my father with two men from church wow and he married well I don't have hate in my heart
00:08:30.620 for my mother I'm just looking at church in the in the thing that I just told you and people that I've
00:08:36.640 known that I've known in my life in the south that were church people and I watch the things that they do
00:08:42.000 not the things that they say and that's not to put the religion in a bad place because those were
00:08:48.140 just individuals that were hurting right it's just been my experience so far that most of the love if
00:08:53.200 God is love mostly the love that I've experienced in my life was not coming from the condemnation of
00:08:59.380 religion but from the goodness in people's hearts and it's interesting that you use the word
00:09:03.520 condemnation yeah because the bible says there is now no condemnation for those that are in Christ
00:09:10.480 so it's this idea that if you are if you have a relationship with God you can't be condemned
00:09:17.300 so this idea of condemning people through that message is an antithesis in it's like you said
00:09:23.760 hypocritical it's it's like the pharisees right it's like the pharisees and I what I think what you
00:09:29.240 said which I think is extremely important is this idea of like love and understanding
00:09:34.460 that like you know and I see a lot I've seen a lot in your stream sneaker because you have a lot of
00:09:40.820 like religious people come on stream from different backgrounds different religions different kind of
00:09:47.380 worldviews and converting people is challenging if you if you do it from a place of judgment it's like
00:10:02.020 bro people are already broken and hurting and angry and distraught and depressed
00:10:08.740 like love them you know like bring life into their bones what do you think about ghost ghost says w
00:10:17.040 luke balmar just recently started watching some of your stuff l trying to make us wait that's crazy
00:10:21.720 he's mad that you you wanted uh to make him wait wait for what because when you were saying that oh
00:10:28.680 just make him wait um gmc hammer thanks for the 20 luke i was serious about wanting to join capital
00:10:32.820 club the next time you guys do a summit i'm coming out there and not forgetting the cigar cutter or
00:10:36.360 towards this time like on the yacht that was one of the guys that went to uh yeah the fresh
00:10:40.720 oh yeah you guys are yeah i forgot we both uh were all there too uh scoop sessions there you go
00:10:45.100 orthodox all the way baby and ace rombo says sneko ask luke why does he always wear a hat is his
00:10:49.620 hairline worse than ksis he has a good hairline he just i don't know why he always but he really made him
00:10:54.580 pull off the hat like that um but i want to go back to this um scoop sessions there you go orthodox
00:10:59.080 all the way baby luke i've been seeing you um critical of catholicism on twitter and saying and
00:11:04.420 even when we last spoke at panorama tower you were talking about how god isn't isn't specific to one
00:11:10.700 religion or one book um god is somebody that you speak to and that watches over all of us but we
00:11:16.460 shouldn't um that it's not specific to one religion and that's do you think that that's another way to
00:11:22.580 that we have stayed divided with these different monotheistic religions that overall have similar
00:11:27.440 ideas interesting question it's a thought that i've uh that i've had recently in fact so when you
00:11:35.660 look at the bible the bible is written in three languages it wasn't written in english it was written
00:11:40.380 in what aramaic it was written in greek okay and uh i forget the third one was it is it latin i can't
00:11:50.200 that's not latin latin's later on aramaic greek and arabic no it's not arabic i forget uh do you
00:11:58.420 know hebrew hebrew hebrew i apologize i thought it was uh is are you sure no no no no i gotta look it
00:12:07.060 up hang on i'm gonna give you guys some context but per the conversation it's something that i've
00:12:11.320 been researching so uh it's very fresh in my in my mind um and doug if you thank you for the 20 he
00:12:18.440 says i'm from the uk and i'm a christian and i think it's because things are being accepted such
00:12:22.420 as lgbtq and sneaker i'm gonna use your line this is why you need the taliban waliban in the chat
00:12:27.300 waliban is necessary they they've allowed way too much in the christian church you're seeing gay pride
00:12:32.460 flags you're seeing trans pastors stuff like this would never fly in islam okay yeah so you are
00:12:39.160 totally right uh anyways so back to your back to your point so you you talk about like this idea
00:12:46.140 of like a monotheistic kind of uh worldview and how a lot of people are kind of fighting within this
00:12:51.720 monotheistic kind of worldview because they perceive god to be a different entity or the worldview
00:12:57.700 uh differs when you look at how the bible was written which was written in three languages it was
00:13:03.780 written in hebrew is written aramaic and was written in greek
00:13:06.720 when you look at the word god in aramaic right it translates to ilah right this was this was long
00:13:22.700 before the the quran came out right so jesus right when he's talking in aramaic and he's talking about
00:13:30.380 god he's talking about ilah right what does that sound like a lot very interesting right because
00:13:36.100 what does ilah mean it's right like you just have to break down the word it's basically saying this is
00:13:41.760 god and the fundamental difference between christianity and uh islam for example is that
00:13:52.000 islam doesn't believe jesus to be god christianity believes jesus to be god and uh by that premise
00:14:00.360 alone you do worship a different god because one god for christians is jesus and for muslims jesus is
00:14:07.520 just a prophet right for christians jesus died and rose again from the dead for muslims jesus just died
00:14:16.060 right so there is a lot of uh back and forth with what is true what is not true but what i've come to
00:14:23.880 realize and which goes back to your initial point is that if your relationship and your experience with god
00:14:30.720 is limited uh to the book alone um then you haven't really experienced god you read all these stories
00:14:41.540 in the bible of how god interacts with humanity and god interacts with people and you ask yourself
00:14:47.700 like why hasn't god done that with me right it's maybe because you haven't pursued it like why can't
00:14:54.780 god speak to you the same way that he spoke to i don't know moses well then just why do you have
00:15:01.340 trouble like like i think you can and praying and speaking to god what is the struggle i've been
00:15:06.760 praying a lot more recently i i have no problem at all doing that for me i there's probably a lot of
00:15:13.780 times in my childhood where i was praying for things to change and you know maybe they didn't
00:15:20.220 um but doesn't prayer have to does it have to be about asking god for things or
00:15:24.520 i shouldn't you show gratitude when you pray yeah i think you do all those things it's just not
00:15:31.900 something that i need in my life and and at this point like i was saying earlier i could not be happier
00:15:37.120 i don't feel empty i don't feel like there's a void that i need to fill
00:15:41.080 or that i need this other being to fill for me am i saying that it's going to be that way forever
00:15:47.460 no but right now i genuinely look to myself for my own guidance that's just where i'm at at this point
00:15:57.860 could it change yes i noticed that a lot of people flip to religion in bad times obviously i don't think
00:16:05.260 that's the case for you too but for me uh right now in my life i'm the north star and that's how i like
00:16:13.580 it that's where i have my most trust that's who i have a relationship with and um being that
00:16:21.760 i don't feel that way i don't pursue anything that i don't feel is of a void
00:16:27.320 so it's not this disdain for religion it's just something that i'm not reaching for personally
00:16:35.480 you know so wc go justin and luke today was my first day in the gym gonna go hard again tomorrow
00:16:42.260 appreciate y'all for the game uh luke i saw you tweet today saying you're gonna live until you're
00:16:46.440 120 and you're in the gym how many days a week justin
00:16:49.700 six six days a week yeah how important do you think fitness is i've been taking it extremely
00:16:57.300 seriously this year there's nothing more important nothing more important billionaires uh biohack
00:17:02.560 they take peptides yeah what's biohack i see you always talk about that hacking biology is figuring
00:17:08.320 out how your body works and reverse engineering it to optimize it to whatever outcome you want so
00:17:13.900 for example let's say the the body is is very moldable to whatever you want right so let's say you
00:17:19.360 want to run a marathon you can mold your body to run a marathon but you could also mold your body
00:17:24.340 to uh deep dive and be under massive level pressure right and i think that that's part of the beauty
00:17:30.760 of the human experience is you can create the temple into whatever you want it to be and like he said
00:17:36.380 it's the most important because it's the tectonic plate on which everything lies on if you do not have
00:17:41.720 health nothing else in your mat in your life will fall into place like it doesn't matter if you have a
00:17:46.180 beautiful wife or you have a beautiful relationship or you have a ton of money or you have a great
00:17:50.500 company if you don't have health you can't enjoy any of these things so the big paradox of life is
00:17:56.000 that people spend their money or you exasperate their health right in order to make money and then
00:18:02.080 spend that money in order to get back their health it's like kind of dumb do you think raw eggs are
00:18:05.740 healthy i don't know much uh much about the raw diet i just know just raw eggs i don't know much
00:18:11.160 about i'm on the jwall i'm drinking four raw eggs every day is that what you do sterling sterling
00:18:16.660 sterling told me that you did that right before he came out she was like raw just chugged four eggs i
00:18:21.580 did i did i chugged four eggs but it was it was for other reasons oh okay okay okay okay i understand
00:18:27.960 it actually does work i'm surprised about that so that's biohacking in a sense instead of taking
00:18:33.760 some pfizer product you drink four raw eggs doggy free thanks for the 15 but luke satanic people
00:18:38.560 only have one god that's potbelly lucy and muslims and christians to unite and if jesus is the word
00:18:43.260 of god then allah must be something what the fuck is this question i'm not sure you just said a bunch
00:18:49.120 of words in one donut confusing what you're asking yeah but you know they want to argue about the stuff
00:18:54.000 or they want to say if you're not christian you're taking a l if you're not muslim you're taking a l
00:18:57.380 it's like what's the result of having that relationship with god whoever he may be it's being at peace
00:19:02.000 right so if you're at peace then i think that's probably the thing you need to look at the most
00:19:08.000 and and for me i am at peace so for me to give you some answer that i feel like would make what would
00:19:14.320 you define as peace though bro being good with yourself like all the way you know being like
00:19:18.820 being in a state of tranquility yeah like i'm like being good with you completely um i don't i don't think
00:19:26.400 you can be closer to god you know wherever wherever god is coming because if you could ask a hundred
00:19:31.400 guys like we talked about two religions there's muslims there's scientologists there's pentecostals
00:19:38.020 there's methodists you see what i'm saying and they're gonna sit and they'll fight wars over the
00:19:43.380 shit they have so they use religion to create violence and then on a macro that's the same thing
00:19:49.980 as taking a bible verse and using it against somebody but what about being at peace and just loving
00:19:54.380 people regardless of what frame they're in so to me man i i just i don't get lost in religion as much
00:20:01.260 as i put wanting to love myself and other people at the at the top of my priority list and if i can do
00:20:07.440 that i feel like i'm in a peaceful place djc says you ain't got the answer sneaker okay i'm trying to
00:20:13.800 find them hk says thanks for the time god is not talking to us like people before us because it's
00:20:17.480 different era we have google we have all methods to search and study easily they didn't have that
00:20:22.000 and yeah i'm not really sure what it is here i just know bro i've had some crazy interactions with
00:20:28.960 with god over the last couple years and it's all come from literally not listening to anything that
00:20:34.820 anybody's told me about who god is in the construct and box on in which they put him in if god was easy
00:20:41.400 to understand he wouldn't be worth worshiping it's like this man says like bro you can understand the
00:20:46.060 essence of who god is and like there's no purpose to god god has to transcend who you are god's that
00:20:52.020 little voice in your ear where everything around you is quiet enough where you can actually hear
00:20:56.180 and it's getting to that quiet place it's extremely important that's that's where god is now now you
00:21:01.300 have to make the decision of whether that's coming from an outside source or that's your own soul
00:21:05.820 speaking to you it's your decision but either way i would hope that you would end it in peace
00:21:10.740 you know and and i talk about uh i agree with you people have a lot of internal noise a lot of
00:21:17.600 static they can't even hear themselves yeah dude facts there's a study that came out i think it's
00:21:21.840 about 30 or 40 percent of people don't have self conversations they don't have internal voices
00:21:27.440 that blew my mind i was literally today i was just like yeah literally talking out loud and like
00:21:33.780 somebody looked at me like i was a weird i'm like i'm just talking to myself i struggle with even
00:21:37.340 believing that because of how much i had dialogue you know yeah but is that really true chad is
00:21:43.640 actually half 50 percent it has to be don't have internal dialogue even if it's 25 regardless what
00:21:49.000 the number is bro you have to understand it's a huge piece of the population that's billions of people
00:21:53.300 dude yeah that's crazy that's a fuck ton of people that don't sit down and think that's dangerous and
00:21:59.760 they end up finding astrology i spend a huge part of my time every day driving and just being in
00:22:07.100 nothing but my own thoughts do you drive with music or no no same just silence same yeah fuck
00:22:13.740 driving with music all this radio shit yeah i don't meditate or anything but one of the first
00:22:17.620 things i do is but that is a state of meditation it's like a walking form is i drive and i just
00:22:23.700 i'm just in my own thoughts and after about an hour i just start calling people because all you're
00:22:30.120 doing is playing mental chess and thinking okay if i do this if i do that what about this this this this
00:22:34.780 you some of the most successful people in the world schedule time with just their themselves
00:22:40.580 yeah especially if you trust yourself yeah especially if you like really really lean on
00:22:45.880 yourself as a guiding you know force a direction of where you're gonna go um yeah i do it every day
00:22:53.260 like literally every day because unless you spend time with yourself you can't trust yourself no because
00:22:57.380 you don't know who you are right and you can't and you can't have that back and forth you know and you
00:23:02.640 can't have that dialogue you know internally to know what you actually want to do not what other
00:23:09.020 people want you to do or not what the world says you can do but once you can get to the place where
00:23:12.980 you can start to think for yourself that's when you start how do you get to that point in your
00:23:16.920 opinion because there's a lot of people that fucking don't think for themselves even you said
00:23:20.460 it on i think you did a streamer you made a video caption said i'm so impressionable or something
00:23:24.740 you said something like that it's easy to be like where do you get to that point where it's like
00:23:28.900 the information that you're relying on is you versus well i think you have to go through enough
00:23:33.960 things to know that you're you're competent enough to take charge of your own life number one
00:23:37.300 i think that you have to be at a place where you want like i say this i want the ball in game seven
00:23:43.120 of my life like if somebody's got to shoot the last shot from my life for sure dude i want the
00:23:48.600 fucking ball and for any young man that doesn't want the ball there's an easy solution you go get in
00:23:54.560 the mirror and you ask yourself what am i scared of what do i feel incompetent what am i lacking
00:24:00.000 where the imposter syndrome is kicking in where where is it that i think that i i would like somebody
00:24:04.580 else to take the shot for me and then you go get that competency and then you have that much more
00:24:09.360 trust in your life and you'll continue to do that over and over again but i think really really
00:24:13.520 importantly you have to take time to have internal dialogue with yourself and really find out what you
00:24:20.440 want or you will find yourself that's probably what your prayer is it probably is yeah and and
00:24:25.540 and like i would never go so far as to say that i was my own god i feel like that's disrespectful and
00:24:30.260 and and also not how i feel but getting to a place where i always say that if you want to meet god he's up
00:24:36.600 at 4 a.m and what i actually mean by that is it's quiet at 4 a.m you can hear yourself think and so as
00:24:44.260 those thoughts come to you i'm gonna feel that some people will identify that as god and that's
00:24:49.460 okay with me i just personally identify it with me having a dialogue with myself thanks to the 10
00:24:57.620 fripples god does not have a specific religion god is an omnipresent force within without religion is a
00:25:01.900 way of life that allows you to follow a righteous pathway there is truth in every religion i really
00:25:06.200 agree yeah i i completely agree and i think that's why luke brought up like the fact that people
00:25:11.380 would see me as impressionable is because i'm in an act of truth of seeking and i think that i think
00:25:16.000 that that's a big thing that you've done bro and i'll commend you for it is people are seeing in real
00:25:20.320 time you going you going through this this this journey of figuring shit out because i've run a
00:25:27.120 lot from the both of you like because like your worldviews shifted a lot even within when i met you
00:25:31.940 puerto rico i was smoking a cigarette you know like i was thinking about that wasn't that long ago and i got
00:25:37.040 in your car and you were like you smoking a brokey cigarette like you said something you just you
00:25:42.880 looked i could feel your energy like this guy's a bot what an npc smoking a bro i was smoking a
00:25:48.160 parliament and then since then i've learned a lot from from the both of you but it's good and i want
00:25:53.100 to share that with my audience that you can um there's a lot to learn and if you put your ego aside
00:25:57.980 you can learn from um from a lot of different walks of life thanks for the 10 toxic budget i can't
00:26:03.440 stand living in the med west this summer i'm packing a few things and moving to the greyhound
00:26:06.640 i'm taking the greyhound to colorado i don't even care if i have to live in a tent what do you think
00:26:11.220 about this um question for the both of you i am not very optimistic about the future of the west
00:26:16.940 um every day we have did you see the satanic ritual i guarantee you saw that at the grand i didn't
00:26:21.840 watch it i heard about it i didn't watch it i just saw the clip on twitter but just seeing like
00:26:25.420 all the lgbt pride flags in school and seeing what the west is about and the type of ideology that
00:26:30.120 they're focusing on my plan or what something that the idea i'm tossing and turning with right
00:26:35.840 now is getting five to ten mil and then moving to dubai do you think justin like i know that you're
00:26:41.440 you're a cowboy at heart you love the south do you think it's worth staying in america am i being
00:26:46.480 too pessimistic about it obviously you're older than me well what's dubai gonna give you um less
00:26:51.940 taxes and also a religious place and it's away from the west and there's people like-minded over
00:26:58.640 there people aren't going to be insane there's not going to be another covid pandemic probably
00:27:03.140 in covid it's going to be a place of refuge from all that all the western garbage like the fact that
00:27:08.080 they refuse to allow gay pride flags at the world cup i think was a was a big gesture the fact that
00:27:13.260 they stand on their beliefs in the middle east and we we tolerate everything here do you think that
00:27:17.680 that's a pessimistic worldview or are you optimistic about the future of the west
00:27:21.720 so for me i respect everything about dubai i do however america is still the goat and i want to be
00:27:32.240 very very clear as to why geographically i think that we are stronger than any other country when
00:27:40.220 deglobalization happens and i do think it's going to happen we are self-sufficient we have strong borders
00:27:45.500 in the north and south and the east and western oceans and we still have the biggest dick which is
00:27:50.400 the military and until that changes i think america is still the goat and we run the internet yeah
00:27:57.340 and so and and the international economy so um everybody's watching our shit listening to our
00:28:03.740 music watching our movies using our currency and we will fuck anybody up and for that reason america
00:28:09.640 is still the goat well i posted i posted a tweet the other day and i and it said i've been to 50 plus
00:28:15.340 countries in america is a singularity country in the world and and the reason i can say that is
00:28:21.240 because you have to look at everything right you have to look at the fact for example right you look
00:28:26.820 at china china's been around for thousands of years as a chinese empire it kind of morphs and molds
00:28:32.720 the u.s has been around for 250 years bro this shit's a baby so when you have it as the superpower
00:28:39.080 so for example compare compare i don't know uh any celebrity the highest status celebrity always gets
00:28:47.360 the most criticism right they always get the most press who's out here talking about fucking el
00:28:52.480 salvador guatemala on the news like there's shit happening over there but nobody gives a fuck right
00:28:57.460 why because they're focused on the big dog and everybody wants to take the big dog down but if you
00:29:01.940 go to utah you have an ecosystem in of itself you go to colorado you have an ecosystem in of itself
00:29:07.620 you come to florida every it's like the biodiversity is fucking crazy the culture is crazy the amount
00:29:13.060 of people is crazy the amount of land that's for sale that's cheap and affordable well that's
00:29:17.380 farmable and farmable the most powerful river in the world the mississippi river is but hands down
00:29:22.360 the most powerful river in world and there's a reason why why america became so powerful like you
00:29:28.840 said it's because geographically they're positioned for absolute fucking conquesting yeah you cannot fuck
00:29:34.080 with it you have allies at the north you have allies at the south you have water on
00:29:37.580 each side you're literally literally a haven for your citizens what about that china balloon thing
00:29:45.120 you think that was all psyop or the fact that if america wanted to they could fuck up russia and china
00:29:50.300 right now dude this is all a game dude it's all bullshit bro like i read something the other day
00:29:56.600 that said the united states military could be at any location in the world in 48 hours and i absolutely
00:30:01.120 believe it because we have a base everywhere our navy is literally out there defending people what if our
00:30:06.020 navy was like you know what let's only take up for america and our fighter jets and all the bases
00:30:10.800 we have all over the world everybody else would be fucked we'd be fine come fuck with america
00:30:14.400 america's still the goat man i know it's not popular and people get mad at me man fuck you
00:30:18.780 red white dude america's a goat bro suck my dick so i don't so i see it differently right i don't see
00:30:24.020 it from like a hella patriotic place i see it more from like an actual like it's just a fact
00:30:29.200 unbiased from an unbiased perspective it's it's pretty it's pretty true america's fucking sick
00:30:37.000 there's a bunch of bullshit i mean like don't get me wrong there's a bunch of shit i i hate it i'm
00:30:41.160 gonna tweet this soon i actually wrote it down the other day i miss the america that hated russia
00:30:46.520 because at least then we didn't hate each other we have a common enemy of communism and now there's
00:30:53.000 communists here that's what i'm saying that's why i'm not confident because i was in new york that's
00:30:56.540 the reason i left people were in the park protesting violon and people showed up with
00:30:59.600 commie flags that's the naked that's the message bro like the number of people that actually feel
00:31:07.020 that way are so small man it's more and more it is more and more because people just because people
00:31:13.140 are stupid man but i'm gonna tell you for the most part pound for pound america is the best country on
00:31:18.920 earth and i don't i am certain that it's not close it's not even close it's not like but if we're
00:31:25.260 we're going to fucking europe dude people are leaving europe you go to something you go to
00:31:29.560 somewhere like they're not coming here you go to somewhere bro you go to somewhere like dude you
00:31:33.120 go to somewhere like dubrovnik croatia and you're like oh look at all the beautiful castles i love
00:31:38.100 europe it's fucking empty yeah it's empty it's all old people living in the villages bro people ain't
00:31:43.740 living in the old it's not optimized it's not optimized for potential europe the western side of
00:31:49.540 europe is fucked everybody's trying to move right taxes out the ass rules out the ass immigration
00:31:57.000 lack of security like talk about it dude look asia forget about it dude want to go to china right now
00:32:05.120 no want to go hang out that want to go hang out in shanghai china's fucked china's fucked bro they got
00:32:10.780 a bunch of they got a bunch of buildings and shit they built that are completely empty they skipped a
00:32:13.860 whole generation of having children brother it's a ponzi scheme yeah but and what you said is very
00:32:19.140 true about china talk about how china moves like all those countries that create china they're
00:32:23.980 bullying all those areas all those countries all those they don't even want to be go to western
00:32:28.820 china they don't even look asian yeah bro they don't even look like a traditional chinese person
00:32:33.060 fucking bullshit bro they look like oh fuck with fuck with america please don't bro we would fuck
00:32:39.660 them up like dude i mean have you seen our army like they were allowing all these fuck maybe it's
00:32:47.620 all psyop we don't even fight our own wars anymore yeah brother you just hire people bro
00:32:52.600 hire guns dude it's like if you're a bit if you're a big boss are you going to fight your
00:32:57.460 own battles you're going to send your security guards
00:32:59.240 bro this i mean they're doing it in one country in europe right now they're just they're just funding
00:33:06.320 it yeah okay that's free so why don't go into details but why do you think nobody stands up and
00:33:10.540 fights about the rainbow flag thing is it a side op it's psyop first off and uh nobody fights about
00:33:14.980 the rainbow flag thing because a lot of it is programming but look china's infecting is infecting
00:33:19.900 the minds of the youth with tiktok they tiktok in china is all motivational tiktok social media
00:33:27.060 that's the psyop bro you're talking about data privacy and data leaks you motherfuckers out here
00:33:31.600 you don't even know how to customize your location settings you're out here being tracked on your phone
00:33:35.440 24 7 motherfuckers don't worry about a balloon in the sky thank you for the big 50 big shout out to
00:33:40.820 sneaker for opening me up to this mindset pause i wouldn't be on this path without you guys
00:33:44.000 appreciate you bro and go says for the 10th j waller about to get us drafted lol w us of a
00:33:49.000 yeah you uh you motivated me so you're you're you're not going anywhere you're not afraid of
00:33:53.560 the rainbow flag thing you're not afraid of the trans people bro let me say something right now i
00:33:57.620 fucking love a gay man let me tell you why i like gay guys let's say there's five guys in a room
00:34:02.040 chick right yeah mostly number one if there's a gay guy that means he's going to take one with him
00:34:10.080 so now it's me against three guys and more than likely these two guys that are gay were the best
00:34:14.380 looking fuckers of the bunch bring them on bro more gay guys the better more chicks for me i don't give
00:34:18.660 a fuck what about the kids the fact that they have rainbow flags in schools and all these kids then
00:34:23.680 that's darwinism because they're fucking retards if they go against their why is it darwinism or is it
00:34:27.960 i want to make an extremely interesting point three percent of american high school girls are trans but
00:34:32.060 here's the thing here's the thing you know what's interesting about this idea of like lgbtqia so
00:34:38.460 it's how the it's how things are kind of clustered together that to me make no sense what is being
00:34:44.220 gay or lesbian have to do like what your sexual preference is what does that have to do with
00:34:48.800 your gender why are both of these put together nothing as a kind of like a group that's why what
00:34:54.320 is what is what is like gender reassignment have to do if you're a girl and you're like a girl
00:34:59.980 has nothing to do but they put everything together so now it's all convoluted and you have certain
00:35:05.600 people fighting the war of another person because once again they're under this this idea or the
00:35:12.200 symbol of like the pride flag whereby other people are in the symbol of the u.s flag and they'll go to
00:35:18.140 vietnam and they'll go get fucked and you'll have 80 000 u.s soldiers die for what the symbol it's just
00:35:23.100 a different symbol that you're that you're sacrificing your life for tony robbins has this thing called the
00:35:27.660 six human needs and one of them is significance and the reason i'm calling it darwinism is because
00:35:33.860 a lot of times the individuals that cannot compete on a normal level and be significant through
00:35:41.180 achievement or who they are as a person go to these other things like when i was in school as a kid
00:35:47.820 they used to have what they call freaks and it'd be kids that would like dress goth and shit like that
00:35:52.560 though there was never the star player on the football team or the popular kid or the handsome
00:35:58.400 kid it was normally a kid that was kind of fucking weird a little bit and i'm not saying that to be
00:36:02.420 cruel because i was certainly kind of those kids but i think the kids today that are doing some of
00:36:07.940 these things are kind of in that same group of misfits that want to feel significant somehow
00:36:12.940 right and they have no other way to achieve that so they do something crazy like either go trans or
00:36:19.420 get really strong you know what's interesting you know you know what's interesting that nobody ever
00:36:24.360 talks about is this idea of detransitioning and how many people that are transgender actually regret
00:36:29.780 it like how like you know you don't it's all of them i've talked to several people that have
00:36:35.320 literally hit me up in the dms that have gone through a deep that are going through detransitioning
00:36:39.800 process being like brother shit fucked my life up i had some psychologists tell me that at the age of 17
00:36:44.280 i was i was this i was that and it was full of shit it was a lie absolutely and start looking at
00:36:49.760 the industry that like the testosterone the the estrogen the hormones that's all profit dude yeah
00:36:55.020 that's all money and so is antidepressants all aside all money archive shout out to snico j
00:37:00.760 waller and luke socially the usa is in dysfunction but it will be corrected they i'm surprised that they
00:37:06.260 have a much stronger sense of optimism towards the west i see how many people are going this would
00:37:12.400 not have happened um 20 years ago brother us is literally the united states is probably one of the
00:37:17.560 only beacons of freedom in the world and i know i say that with a grain of salt because there's a lot
00:37:25.020 of freedoms that have been violated over the last couple years in this country but where else are you
00:37:29.780 gonna go i was talking to uh so you don't like dubai i have been yeah yeah i was there no i didn't say
00:37:36.120 i don't like dubai i think dubai is great i just i personally wouldn't take it over america if that
00:37:40.900 makes sense like it wouldn't like it doesn't come it doesn't compare once like miami and it's its own
00:37:46.700 little like it's an island dude and it's surrounded by a by by an ocean of sand you want that or you
00:37:52.540 want like the u.s like you can do whatever you want did you go and buy now a ranch in colorado
00:37:58.080 nobody's coming fucking with you yeah to me that's worth paying some taxes yeah and you and here's the
00:38:03.600 thing bro you got to pay the mafia bro you got to pay the mafia it's the name of the game yeah
00:38:09.020 and america has the biggest one in the world yep the biggest mafia in the world yeah it's called
00:38:16.200 the united states government gentlemen i've got to go it's so good to see you
00:38:20.100 that's it
00:38:26.880 i've got to go it's so good to see you here job
00:38:35.320 i have got to do your job
00:38:38.260 i have got to do your job
00:38:39.420 i have got to do your job
00:38:44.700 i have got to do your job
00:38:45.060 i have got to do your job