00:12:56.400We have these pathetic people here called teachers rape the children's mind.
00:13:01.300That's why you people don't have the brains to see that this could be hurting children of the future who are going to grow up and be just as dumb as you people.
00:13:11.060This dude hates his life and has taken out a bunch of, like, fat women who go to a...
00:13:14.340Who's going to this in the first place?
01:52:26.520My son does identify as a cat, but I cannot take him to a vet.
01:52:30.760I guarantee you, there's no dad involved.
01:52:33.880Because I tried that and the veterinarian told me that because he has human anatomy, that he does not know how to work on him or diagnose him with anything.
02:23:31.300And so, a lot of people that I thought were my friends were, like, publicly talking trash or they wouldn't let me on their stream or any of this stuff.
02:23:39.440And so, it wasn't paranoid for me to think that because a lot of them did do that.
02:23:43.900And it was one of the craziest times ever.
02:23:46.880And now that the dust has settled, I made the mistake with Luis where I assumed he was in that camp because I was, like, tweeting at him, like –
02:23:56.480because people were tweeting at him to have me on.
02:23:59.320And I was like, he's not allowed to have me on.
02:24:01.300He's not – you know, they don't let him.
02:24:04.700And then we started, like, beefing a bit.
02:24:06.700And then we talked on the phone, and I realized that I had made the wrong assumption that he was like, no, I'll have you on if you're ever in New York.
02:24:16.700You just – you can come off as a little crazy acting, but we all know why, you know.
02:24:21.740And I'm like – and he admitted, he goes, the things that you got canceled for are now, like, talked about with everybody.
02:24:30.160Like, it's not even – it's, like, nothing now.
02:24:32.980And I think a lot of the people that stabbed me in the back back then don't want to be cool to me now because they might feel guilty or something.
02:24:40.280And I don't hold a grudge, but that's pretty much what happened with Luis today.
02:24:44.360And I told him that the metaphor would be, like, let's say a bunch of guys are selling weed because they think it's good.
02:24:51.780They're like, weed's really good for people.
02:24:54.740And one gets arrested, me, and the other one's all flip on him, and he does five years in prison.
02:25:00.260And then he comes out, and the same guys have a legal weed dispensary, and they all pretend he's crazy.
02:25:07.620You know, that's pretty much what happened to me.
02:25:09.360And it's – and, like, when Dave Chappelle did the same – my joke, word for word, about the LGBT and Caitlyn Jenner was woman of the year, hasn't been a woman for a full year.
02:25:20.040And those jokes got me kicked off of everything and had people saying I was mentally ill and all this.
02:25:28.020And to see everybody, like, supporting and rejoicing that, but they wouldn't admit that I said it first.
02:25:34.640It felt like – I was in a – it got me a little mad, but I took ownership, and I realized that I don't want to be in their position, and it doesn't matter anyway.
02:25:44.860And I don't do these things for credit, and my life's been a blessing and a gift, so what am I mad about?
02:25:51.840But I still sometimes make the mistake of, like, assuming someone has wronged me because they're in that camp, but they really haven't, you know?
02:26:00.600And so I did a public apology for – I don't mind being wrong.
02:26:05.220I was totally wrong about that, and I was.
02:26:08.000I have the same issues sometimes because I just assume that the entire industry is kind of against me when you see how they treat you.
02:26:15.560I think, like, I'm starting to get to a similar point where I'm still, like, mainstream enough where, like, people know who I am, but I'm also getting blackballed at the same time.
02:26:24.840And then when you have, like, bitter attitude or sort of resentment, people think, yeah, you get called crazy, and then – yeah, I'm in a very similar position.
02:26:35.760But I got to ask you, like, how do you develop a good – like, a positive echo chamber?
02:26:40.280Because when you start talking about the stuff that we talk about, your audience gets on the same page about the issues really quickly, and then it kind of becomes, like –
02:26:49.840You can't talk about stuff – like, edgy material is not edgy anymore.
02:26:55.540Like, trans people being mentally ill used to be, like, fun to talk about because that was, like, riskier, but now my entire community is on the same page about that.
02:27:04.300And it's just – you're kind of great – it's like – you hear other people talk about it.
02:27:28.020I just think authenticity and don't fall victim to your own audience.
02:27:33.860Because what happened with me is I have a really strong and supportive and amazing audience.
02:27:39.720And when you know that out there, like, the mainstream is just a den of thieves and they'll – you know, that you don't fit in with them either,
02:27:47.720where it's easy sometimes just to want to feed your audience what they want to hear.
02:27:51.980And I actively never do that because that's its own trap.
02:28:43.520People in the chat are spamming PQ, meaning instead of the JQ, the Jewish question, the poop question.
02:28:48.120Like, basically, they want you to become a jukebox for, like, talk about the poopy people, you know.
02:28:52.640Like, but you're not a human jukebox, and I think that they need to know that.
02:28:59.660Yeah, and my opinion will change, and it'll grow, and it'll, you know, I'll start having empathy for people that I didn't before.
02:29:06.640Like, today, I had, like, I realized that the way I treated Louis, I always assume people should understand me, where it's like, why do I live in the country?
02:30:00.160So I'm operating with that knowledge, which can appear crazy.
02:30:04.960And so I have to be more understanding of that because I just assume everyone knows that, you know, that some of these things in processed food cause cancer.
02:30:30.060I, I, I see it more as a spiritual thing now, you know, I, because I think cancer is caused by a, by a toxic load, you know, or just a way someone's living or, like, not sweating or, you know, all kinds of stuff.
02:30:43.300I think that, that cancer can be caused intentionally to, like, cull the population and various behaviors and foods.
02:30:50.820But in the end of the day, you know, we go when we're supposed to go.
02:30:53.520And all I can do is be as healthy as I can.
02:30:55.940And that's why I try to sweat every day, you know, because I think the lymph, the lymphatic system of just being able to get out toxins is, is huge for, for cancer.
02:31:10.660I was wondering, I've seen a lot of that, you know, they say conspiracy theorists say that you can, you can sweat it out or that there's white foods to eat and that chemotherapy is a lie.
02:31:19.400I was wondering if you were, like, you've done research on that.
02:31:53.580And, and for me, the nefarious nature of cancer is that it almost seems like it's this crop circle where they, they feed you cancer in order to treat it, which doesn't cure it.
02:32:51.580Sometimes we'll, uh, we'll have the Mennonite cookies and stuff.
02:32:55.000I try to avoid, um, I try to avoid like, uh, really processed seed oils and high fructose corn syrup and stuff like that.
02:33:03.280But, you know, for me, my, my, uh, my challenge is avoiding too much of my wife's amazing food, you know, cause I can get, I can get that dad fat going.
02:33:15.640And, uh, and so now what I'm trying to do is just not eat until dinner and make sure I get a workout in, but, uh, I'm not a crazy health nut.
02:33:23.600I just try to, you know, I try to be responsible for the food and my, and my kids died and they're super healthy.
02:33:30.300It's like, if you just do minimal work with kids, as far as just keeping them active and, uh, feeding them right, they look like the people did in the fifties.
02:33:39.900They're like lean, they're, they're, they just look like, uh, like incredibly healthy.
02:33:45.080And that's why I, one, one thing I'm very hopeful about that it's really not as easy as people think to get obese.
02:33:51.300It's just the American lifestyle is so, uh, it's so, you know, it's so obese.
02:33:56.540And a lot of it has to do with the, the type of food we eat.