Trump Sues Trevor Noah, Iranian Talks In Turkey, Epstein Files Are CRAZY!
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On this episode of Mindin capitalism, we talk about the Trumps, Trevor Noah, and the current events happening in the world. We also talk about a deal on a Tims Donut and Coffee Donut!
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man and we got a couple topics we're gonna talk about we're gonna talk about uh trump swing trevor
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noah epstein files we're gonna talk um about the iran um situation with the united states did you hear
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all of that there a bunch of countries are interested in peace except for one and we're
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gonna get into detail on that so it looks like everybody in the region is really nervous and
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tensions are rising the talks could go well but again we'll get into it yeah so um what do you
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want to kick it off with first you want to kick it off with the um the trevor noah stuff and the
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grammys yeah i thought this was really funny we could start off yeah yeah let's start off with
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that because um obviously uh you know for those of you that don't know the grammys were last night
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i don't even think dude do people watch that anymore nobody bro i'm not like trump kind of
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right when he was saying nobody watches this anymore he took the truth social we'll get into the post in
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a moment but he was angry he was like the low rating grammys and trevor noah making fun of me and
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and all that and he's threatening to sue yeah but yeah i mean the grammys are dead bro i mean
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only i think that's a litmus test for how weird you are if you still watch the grammys you're
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probably a boomer yeah and you're gonna die because i can't remember the last time i've ever seen
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somebody anywhere close to my age turn the grammys on but whatever bro i don't think anyone like
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your yeah i was gonna say anyone your generation ain't no way bro they're watching that no one's
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watching there ain't no way bro so it's just like i was because i remember when i was
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like in middle school like middle school like the vmas were cool right like this like i remember
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the vmas used to be cool like you would watch it and you know i'll never forget uh britney spears
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had madonna and christina aguilera and they did the three-way virgin dance and then they kiss each
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other and that that like hit the news all over the place all three of them kiss each other which
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you know this early 2000s this was like what's going on here right and at the time christina
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aguilera had been getting really big she was like having a like you know she had a bunch of his
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songs britney spears like three four years prior was on top in the late 90s and then obviously we
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all know who madonna is so they brought three different generations of female pop stars um and
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uh i remember it went viral well i don't even know how to say it viral because you didn't have like
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social media and stuff like that but that's when i remember people would tune in to like cable tv
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and award shows and all those stuff but bro ain't nobody watched the bt awards or uh you know the
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grammys or any of that bs anymore man it's like cable tv is cooked yeah look social media completely
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killed tv in my opinion and i still have some people that i know um who are a little bit older than me
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i'm 24 so maybe they're almost pushing their early 30s and oh yeah that's what they're gonna ask next is
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how old are you yeah so guys he's 24 he was born in he's 24 he was born in 2001 bro
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this nigga this nigga was born like right after 9 11 real gen z nigga yeah real gen z yeah facts so
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no but uh i can't remember the last time i cranked on a tv and when i tell anybody over the age of 25
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that i don't watch tv they immediately go you don't watch tv well what do you do with your time
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well i don't know maybe i scroll tiktok and scroll instagram and like i don't know maybe watch
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youtube i can never imagine like cranking on tv and sitting back and watching like a regular show
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and this show that was just going viral love island it's all goy slop but i mean tv is look
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yo tell man you got a job bro i think that's a niche enough term tv is cool but i i it depends what
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you're watching man if there's a lot of really brainless content on tv it's i think it's worse
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in social media at least in social media when you're scrolling x or tiktok you learn something
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every now and then whereas tv is like to me purely entertainment unless you're watching like
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national geographic or something yeah no i i think um youtube netflix hulu alongside social media
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were the death nail the nail in the coffin or um for television because what i've realized is why
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are you gonna sit there and watch tv and you know subject yourself to commercials and all other bs
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when you could just go ahead and watch streaming services and not have to worry about commercials
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yeah even though i heard netflix now starting to put commercials so it's gonna turn back into what
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tv was i think there are ads on netflix although i don't watch it but um i mean regardless streaming
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like you said streaming services have killed tv uh you know probably in the next 20 years we're
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gonna see a complete shift i mean now nowadays people just have smart tvs and they just watch on
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the streaming services i i can't remember the last time i met somebody who has like a cable box like
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that's insane or just page for cable every single month that's like that's super super ancient yeah
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you you still pay a comcast stupid like you're stupid really what we're doing right now is what
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people have turned to alternative media people who go live at night people who have shows i think this
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is the new wave and this is continue to gonna this is going to continue to progress and catch
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going to happen when we're all like 30 or 40 what the hell we're going to be doing but tv is definitely
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not going to be the answer i don't think it's cooked um all right so uh so yeah let's talk about
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this grammy thing real quick uh that trump got pissed off now let me for those of you that don't
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know who trevor noah is i don't know if you know who he is he's a little bit before your time
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but he really was popular like 10 years ago he's a progressive comedian from south africa
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and um you know the guy's woke dude like the guy's woke um i don't think woke comedians are funny
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because when you're woke you can't necessarily make jokes at the same level um but yeah the guy's
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progressive he's been a progressive for a very long time i don't know if he's as popular as he is
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10 years ago um but yeah it is what it is um so yeah he made a joke about epstein island and trump
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yesterday um and trump was not too happy about it so yeah let's pull up that true social post we'll
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read that yeah and then uh here and then um and then we'll play the video really this was really
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funny so hopefully you guys are able to see that they can see it they can see it go ahead read it in
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your donald trump voice go ahead bro so trump tweets this is actually this is this morning
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he goes the grammy awards are the worst the grammy awards are the worst virtually unwatchable cbs is
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lucky not to have this garbage litter their airwaves any longer the host trevor noah whoever he may be
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is almost as bad as jimmy kimmel at the low rating academy awards noah said incorrectly about me
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that donald trump and bill clinton spent time on epstein island wrong i can't speak for bill but
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i have never been at epstein island what about that nor anywhere close and until tonight's false
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indefinitory statement i've never been accused of being there not even by the fake news media
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noah a total loser no i think you gotta keep reading that shit in the voice bro
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noah a total loser better get his facts straight and get them straight fast it looks like i'll be
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sending my lawyers to sue this poor pathetic talentless dope of an emcee and suing him for
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plenty of money ask little george sloppolo what is that guy's last name sloppodopolis sloppodopolis
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this is a guy he sued previously right and others how that all worked out also at cbs get ready noah i'm
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going to have some fun with you and trump actually here i can hold it here this was what he said so you
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guys don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't i'll play this
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artist wants almost as much as trump wants greenland which makes sense i mean because epstein's island
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is gone he needs a new one to hang out with bill clinton it's incredibly difficult being a host
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Trevor Nowak targeting Donald Trump during his sixth and final time as Grammy's host,
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and now the president is threatening legal action.
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The Daily Show alum slamming the commander-in-chief a total of four times throughout the three-and-a-half-hour broadcast.
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If we edited any of this show, the president would sue CBS for $16 billion.
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I have the biggest ass. I have it. Everybody's saying it.
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The show spotlighting more stars, sharing their sharp criticism of the federal government's militarized crowd.
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So another thing also, there was some chick that went on an entire rant complaining about ICE.
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I forget who it was, but that's another thing also that I forgot to say about these award shows that really annoyed me.
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These award shows also, back when they were more popular, were like the perfect stages for people to like moral grandstand
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and try to like, you know, virtue signal and stuff.
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Like they would do, they would, they would like send out political messages like,
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oh, fuck this war or fuck this guy or whatever.
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Like they would use these, um, uh, these award shows to push the political agenda and like a virtue signal.
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And this is another thing too I've realized about celebrities, bro.
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I really like, I figured this shit out once I started getting into social media
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and like being around these types of motherfuckers.
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Bro, half these guys don't even know how the government works.
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They don't know what, you know, the difference between the legislative branch, executive.
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Like they don't give their political opinions, but they don't know anything about how the government works.
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And there needs to be, look, politics has its place and it needs to stay in its place.
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And I think people just take certain matters way too far.
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No one wants to hear a musical artist's take on, on ice or any of these other government factions
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that people are upset about or any of Trump's policies.
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And he was saying how ice is bad and aliens are humans.
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He has to say that because of his Latin audience.
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And he's appeasing to them, but you really need to say that.
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But what he won't say is that he's Puerto Rican and that means he's an automatic citizen.
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Yeah, he actually has the benefit that other Hispanics don't have.
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And again, no one watches the Grammys, but all of these viral comments on ice and Trevor
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Noah's roast of Trump, I guess, gave the Grammys some relevance because I didn't even know
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So maybe they do it on purpose to improve the ratings, but yeah.
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Yeah, but it was at some sort of award ceremony.
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I couldn't tell you what it was, but he called this one.
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But again, like getting up and smacking the guy.
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And Will Smith has lost all credibility for what I know.
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But yeah, these award shows are like everything except the damn award.
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And he'll be performing, which people are really upset about that.
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And some people are really happy about that as well.
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Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl has become this whole thing.
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When it comes to Bad Bunny, I will never negate the fact that he's huge.
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I mean, people who speak Spanish make up a good percentage of the globe.
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Of course, the second most spoken language in the United States is Spanish.
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So I guess you can argue that that's why it makes sense.
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But a lot of the people who watch the NFL, being Americans, white Americans, or people
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who don't speak Spanish, are not going to enjoy that show.
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So from a lucrative standpoint, from a financial standpoint, it's lucrative.
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But from a societal standpoint, I think that it's probably a bad move.
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But, I mean, I just, I think that that's so, like, imagine your life is so boring that
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you're upset about some performance at a Super Bowl halftime show.
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But I guess I can understand why some people are mad.
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Yeah, well, what I've realized with the Super Bowl, right, for the people that don't care,
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like, the people that don't watch sports, they care a lot about the halftime show.
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And, like, the halftime show is kind of, like, symbolic of, like, who is super relevant
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And I think having a Latin artist that doesn't even do his music in English at a, you know,
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the biggest sports event in the United States, which is, you know, the Super Bowl, right?
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That's why I think it rubs a lot of people the wrong way, which, look, I think it was
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Like, bro, professional sports has been cucked for a very long time.
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I think Steph Curry, he donated to some, like, some charity organization that, like, fights
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I mean, back in 2020, the NBA jumped on the whole BLM thing and you had guys kneeling during
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I'm pretty sure a lot of those guys today probably look back at that and go, damn, that
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But, and so many people were brainwashed in 2020 and captivated by the madness and the
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It got involved in things that it didn't need to get involved in.
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So, and I would argue that more often than not, a lot of Americans have no saying in politics
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And if they do have an opinion, it's irrelevant because they're misinformed.
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And so, I think that the involvement of politics and sports and making everything super political
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I was about to say a word I can't say on YouTube.
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It really does hurt these big sports, elite sport institutions like the NFL, like the NBA.
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And I think they can make a lot more money to stay away from that stuff.
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But I guess these progressives have a demand for it.
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It does satisfy a large crowd of people, but it really does make the sports like really
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And it's just like, that's not why anybody's watching or turning this on.
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And guys, just so you guys know, I pinned my brother's channel.
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We're going to start his stream here very soon.
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I just wanted to make sure that we get as many people in as possible.
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We want to get them to 1,000 and then get them on...
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I'm going to chat that freak off at the halftime show.
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Let me read some of these super chats real quick.
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Anything else that you wanted to cover besides...
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And then Justin Bieber performed in his underwear or some shit?
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Yeah, Biebs has been off of his shits ever since he...
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I think this goes beyond just, you know, Bad Bunny.
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Now more than ever, it's important to celebrate our language and our culture.
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I've loved my time, but I believe in term limits.
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I wanted to set an example for anyone who might be watching the show.
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Yo, Trevor Noah reminds me why I don't watch these fucking progressive comedians, bro.
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They always use their jokes to send some stupid-ass political messages.
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Just, I mean, he called him out later on anyways, I'm assuming.
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The president taking the truth social to RipCBS and the Grammys in a 900-word takedown,
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where he calls the awards virtually unwatchable.
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Who are you that you don't want to watch the Grammys?
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I think he's a naturalized U.S. citizen now, though.
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It's always these people who aren't born here are the most outpost about our politics as well.
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It appears this joke about the late Jeffrey Epstein's alleged child sex sanctuary was the last straw.
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He needs a new one to hang out with Bill Clinton.
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And to be honest, yo, that joke wasn't even funny.
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Who, you know, because it's almost like, you know, it's coming because the Grammys is so woke.
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And you know that Trevor Noah is a wokey and he makes like really bad political commentary jokes.
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So it's like we saw that shit coming from a mile away.
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He's just reaching for the bait like everyone else.
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And I mean, look, to his credit in some degree, Trump's Trump really looks bad optically right now, whether these claims are substantiated or not, which we'll get into in a moment.
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So it's to no surprise that everybody's talking about this.
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It's like the topics of conversation are either Trump or ICE right now, really.
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And then the Iran war is kind of taking a backseat to everything, which it shouldn't.
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And we'll talk about that, too, because there's some the new developments that we discussed.
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So I'm going to be on for like another like right up until 11 o'clock.
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He adds, quote, it looks like I'll be sending my lawyers to sue this poor, pathetic, talentless dope.
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He just mentioned that I couldn't read his last name.
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Apparently, he sued him and a couple others previously, and he's won.
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Yeah, I think he successfully sued YouTube, bro, which is like damn near impossible to do.
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In September 2025, Trump, YouTube agreed to pay over $24 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit filed by Donald Trump regarding his account suspension following the January 6th capital attack.
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And it's almost impossible to beat those niggas in lawsuits.
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So he got $24 million from YouTube, $25 million from Facebook.
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George Stephanopoulos for $15 million, which will be contributed to his presidential library plus one legal fees.
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The two claims Stephanopoulos falsely stated in March 2024 in an interview that Trump was found liable for rape.
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Maybe if I was Trevor Noah, I'd be worried right now.
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And I have, like, Trump has gotten a million things going on right now.
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And he's being pulled in like five different directions.
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So the fact that he's still willing to try and attack this guy and sue him is, like, just crazy.
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I mean, I'm sure he has the bandwidth to do it.
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But I love how when he's sitting there and he's about to do, like, a press conference, the first thing he has to report is, where are you from?
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Trump is good on – and the biggest thing about Trump, and I'm not trying to hate on MAGA, but let's be honest.
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Before I was alive in the 90s, he's always been this pop star icon, rich New York guy who was hanging with Epstein before all of the scandalous information came out.
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And so Trump has always been really concerned with upholding this image of being the guy and being the most powerful and notable person in, honestly, the country.
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And he successfully pretty much closed that bridge when he became president in 2016.
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So that's why he attacks these people, because he's really concerned about his public image.
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To his detriment, honestly, he shouldn't give these people any time of the day.
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Like, for him, it's going to hit different, because at the end of the day, like, people forget.
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Like, before he became a politician, he was actually, like, you know, really liked by a lot of people.
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He wasn't – he was not nearly as censored or taboo as he is now, of course, because of his policies.
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He was the rich guy that was, like, at all the WWE events and shit like that.
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So, like, people see this image of Trump as, like, this, you know, fascist president as progressives, I want to say.
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But people forget that this dude was really, like – he was really an A-list celebrity before all this crap in the 2000s.
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And so that's why he's not the most polished president like somebody in comparison to you can think of Obama in terms of the way he speaks and the way he delivers his thoughts and his messages and his plans.
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But there is an element of something that's refreshing to that because sometimes in politics a lot of things get lost in the translation of being politically correct.
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And so it is nice to have somebody who says things the way they are sometimes, as abrasive as it may be, it can be helpful in letting the country move in the right direction without any hesitation.
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So – and I think that's what helped him a lot.
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And there's another reason why he won, but we'll get into that later when we go into the Iran thing as well.
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But, I mean, I think that's what really earned him favor.
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And in 2016, maybe not so much, but when he ran again previously, he got a lot of black and Hispanic votes.
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So it goes to show that him being the character that he's always been has only kind of helped him in his run to be a president.
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And, I mean, now, obviously, it warrants people to attack him, but he's armed with the best attorneys in the world.
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Like, normally – because people forget also, like – and I'm glad he actually sued a lot of these companies, I'll be honest, because after the January 6th thing, he got banned everywhere, bro.
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Like, he got banned Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter.
00:38:32.160
Uber Eats, everything got cooked after the January 6th riots.
00:38:36.700
And people forget also that, like, in 2022 and 2023, those were really dark years for Trump, bro.
00:38:45.600
He was facing four different criminal cases in four different jurisdictions, two of them being federal, two of them being state.
00:38:51.960
He was getting sued out the wolves out by everybody.
00:38:54.140
So, for him, you know, look, if he didn't win this presidency, he'd be in prison right now.
00:39:04.520
He'd be in prison right now if he didn't win this presidency.
00:39:06.560
And that's exactly why he appeased to many of his donors, because if he didn't, he was going to be behind bars under the federal indictment he was facing.
00:39:15.580
Wearing a Trump hat – I mean, today, it's actually – it's been revived because of the ICE raids and so on.
00:39:20.140
But in 2016, if you wore a Trump hat, it was equal to, like, wearing some sort of Nazi symbolism.
00:39:34.920
And then maybe during the Biden administration and the latter half of the Biden administration when everybody was really upset and frustrated, then Trump became popular and cool again.
00:39:45.760
And now that whole stigmatism from 2016 has been revived due to ICE's actions and, honestly, just his –
00:39:53.580
ICE is, like, now – if you support ICE now, it's like supporting Trump back in 2016 when he ran originally.
00:40:01.360
Yeah, or it could be worse, actually, because now you're dealing with, like, immigration, people actually getting, like, locked up for it.
00:40:06.380
And the other thing, too, also – and I remember this vividly.
00:40:09.680
I remember in 2016 when Trump was running for president, I was going – at the time, you know, I was working for the government and shit like that.
00:40:15.660
And I was going back and forth between – you remember this.
00:40:18.280
I was going back and forth between Boston and Connecticut, right?
00:40:21.440
So, like, I had to go and hang out with my friends that were still in college, right?
00:40:28.580
And I think one of them wore, like, a Make America Great Again.
00:40:32.700
And I remember we had a lot of hecklers, like, coming up to us and trying to start shit whenever we were out because of that hat, dude.
00:40:39.360
Like, it was a very – it was a big deal to wear a Make America Great Again hat in a blue-leaning city.
00:40:51.340
So, yeah, it was very – yeah, you would be – basically, it would be – you had a high likelihood of getting into a fight on the tee.
00:41:00.480
He's, like, super high likelihood of someone trying to approach you or heckle you or something like that.
00:41:04.860
And the other thing also about Boston that a lot of people don't know is the city of Boston, like, the actual city, a lot of it is college students because there's so many schools that are concentrated in that area.
00:41:20.120
Let's turn to your stream on here, Riyad, by the way.
00:41:22.960
So, guys, I got my brother's link for his channel.
00:41:28.100
But I want you guys to start migrating over there.
00:41:49.680
So, let me read some of these chats for you guys while he does that.
00:42:04.360
Myron, are we boomers if we still buy 4K Blu-rays?
00:42:10.320
TBC Films, W Street and Foto Brothers 2026 take over.
00:42:12.840
Now we just need to get Riyad's setup looking like Myron.
00:42:20.040
JC Van says, Grammys are just to brainwash sheeps and mold their little minds to shift the Overton window and push Waymar agendas.
00:42:31.260
Will Cyborg says, Emmy, TV shows, Grammy, music, Oscar, movies, etc.
00:42:39.740
DC Badass, Bad Bunny singing the national anthem at the Daytona 500 would be much worse.
00:42:45.980
Oh, it's a soldier says, Riyad, what are your top three favorite things about Amro?
00:42:55.720
Emac, I'm pretty sure I don't have to ask this, but is your brother Red Pillow wear on women and blacks?
00:43:04.440
Bro, I've saved this guy years of headache, bro.
00:43:15.420
I mean to ask how, RPA, where is your brother on?
00:43:19.940
But you've got to hide your power levels, guys.
00:43:38.880
Or not an analyst, but either she's a reporter.
00:43:40.580
Oh, because she said she still got her some shit, right?
00:43:43.960
Okay, that's, see, I don't even know who these girls are, bro.
00:43:46.120
I'd just be cooking them when they say dumb shit.
00:43:50.820
JC Vance says, let's keep Palestine on the conversation, free Palestine.
00:43:53.800
Yo, they just violated the ceasefire, didn't they?
00:43:58.360
This is one of many since they actually had the plan or they fulfilled the agreement.
00:44:04.520
You want to give them a quick little update on that?
00:44:07.840
I haven't seen the recent development, but there have been, to generalize it, the grand scheme of things, ever since the ceasefire was initiated, there have just been very sporadic moments of violence in Gaza and airstrikes and targeted attacks.
00:44:21.200
But in terms of, like, the full onslaught that happened in the two and a half year bombing campaign, it has not been the same.
00:44:27.240
So Israel's been a lot more methodical and strategic about attacking the Gaza Strip and how they're going to do it because, obviously, it's going to receive global or it's going to garner global condemnation.
00:44:36.320
So for right now, they're a little bit more quiet about it, but every so often, they're doing things in the Gaza Strip.
00:44:41.660
They're also continuing to, I think, try and progress the annexation of the West Bank as well.
00:44:47.120
So it's the same things that have been happening after October 7th and prior, by the way.
00:44:55.760
Because they absolutely ramped up their operations in the West Bank during the whole Gaza siege.
00:45:00.440
The whole two, three years that they were bombing the hell out of Gaza, they were ramping up the West Bank operations over there.
00:45:07.260
And no one was talking about it because, obviously, everyone was focused on Gaza.
00:45:11.100
But what people need to understand is that the Gaza Strip, the Israelis have been treating it like a throwaway, right?
00:45:17.380
They only gave it back in, like, what, 05 or whatever?
00:45:20.880
They only gave it back so that they can go ahead and ramp up operations in the West Bank.
00:45:25.280
There was a saying in Hebrew that they use, like, hey, you know, give the Goy, the Gaza Strip back, and then we can, like, really focus.
00:45:31.620
Because what they really want is the West Bank.
00:45:38.420
And that's why they keep expanding the settlements illegally.
00:45:40.460
We got, what, 700 to almost, damn near almost a million people live there now.
00:45:50.080
And the Palestinian territory still has, or the Palestinian authority in their territory, they still have ownership of a lot of those holy sites that Israel wants to own outright.
00:45:59.400
And during the bombing campaign and kind of around that weird blurring of a ceasefire that was, like, kind of happening, then it didn't happen.
00:46:09.500
Trump and J.D. Vance were being pressed by reporters and the press in general to comment on the West Bank because the Israeli settlers were getting increasingly violent, which has been a recurring theme for years and years.
00:46:20.020
And Trump had said they will not annex the West Bank.
00:46:23.060
J.D. Vance promises that there will be no annexation of the West Bank, but it's really cheap words.
00:46:28.480
At the rate that things are going, probably in the next five or six years, Israel will completely have eradicated all Palestinian authority in the West Bank and push everybody out.
00:46:42.740
A couple, I'll never forget this because I was in Tampa at the time.
00:46:46.240
When I was there for TPUSA for the college summit, they killed a U.S. citizen from Tampa in the West Bank.
00:46:54.740
And I knew because I had linked up with Ahmed from Propaganda & Co.
00:47:17.640
I went to a Middle Eastern restaurant in Tampa to meet up with Ahmed for an interview from Propaganda & Co.
00:47:27.120
And he has a bunch of, and this area has a lot of Muslims.
00:47:30.400
So a couple of guys came by, Lebanese dudes, Palestinians, et cetera, Iraqis.
00:47:36.120
And one of the people that came was the cousin of the guy that got killed.
00:47:44.120
And then while he was lying there, they beat him within an inch of his life.
00:47:48.400
They purposely kept the ambulance workers and the paramedics from giving him aid.
00:47:54.440
But the settlers purposely blocked him off because all these settlers have rifles and guns.
00:48:02.360
It's sad because I can't even think of which story you're referring to because this has happened multiple times.
00:48:12.200
A good friend of mine who I know, he's Palestinian, and he had visited the West Bank and, you know, Jerusalem back in, I think, October of, was it 2024 or was it this recent year?
00:48:26.380
He was trying to pray in Masjid al-Aqsa, which, if you guys are not familiar, Islam has three major holy sites.
00:48:35.080
And obviously, MBS, Mohammed bin Salman, is the custodian of the two holy mosques.
00:48:38.040
So you have Mecca, you have Medina, which is the second holiest site.
00:48:42.360
And then you have the third holiest site, which is in Jerusalem.
00:48:46.700
And obviously, praying there garners a huge reward.
00:48:49.360
It's a super spiritual place for Muslims, so on and so forth.
00:48:51.960
And that's where all the holy sites are, the Holy Church of Sepulcher.
00:48:54.700
That's where all of the historical events from all three major world religions have happened.
00:48:58.980
And so he was there trying to pray in the mosque.
00:49:03.160
And at the time, I believe there was increasing violence towards Israeli occupation, deservingly so, because of the Israeli settlements and them limiting Palestinians from doing whatever they want, entering the holy sites at certain times and having curfews and so on.
00:49:19.540
And he tries to go in, and the guard turns him away.
00:49:23.480
And the guard lets my friends, I believe it was his grandmother and his mother, inside the mosque, but he doesn't let him in.
00:49:29.300
Reason being, a few weeks prior, there was a young man who had prayed and then went and attacked Israeli soldiers.
00:49:39.480
And so the IDF and the people who are guarding the mosque were on high alert and security, and so they weren't letting young men in.
00:49:46.660
So, you know, I think he heckles with the guy for maybe a minute or two, but he turns away, obviously, the guy.
00:49:51.380
You know, these IDF soldiers, if you haven't seen, they carry their guns in their hand, and they're ready to go.
00:49:57.460
They're always armed, even when they're off duty, by the way.
00:49:59.760
And so he walks away, and his mom and his grandma are upset, but I think they just go into the mosque.
00:50:05.880
And one of the Israeli guards, one of the IDF soldiers, looks at him.
00:50:12.240
I'm not going to blow his privacy, but I have pictures of his bruises and everything.
00:50:17.160
And so he walks away, and one of the IDF soldiers yells something at him, and he yells something back.
00:50:25.140
One of them come behind him and butt him in the back or the head with a gun.
00:50:29.500
I can't remember the intricate details, but they beat the living shit out of him.
00:50:33.060
I think two or three soldiers, his mom and his grandma, were watching.
00:50:35.540
And they were just crying and screaming, and his grandma was like, stand up.
00:50:40.160
If you don't stand up, they're going to kill you.
00:50:42.340
And they beat the life out of him just because he wanted to pray, and they turned him away.
00:50:47.900
And this is a really calm and reoccurring story.
00:50:51.600
I wasn't surprised at all when he had told me this happened to him.
00:50:54.380
And if you're an Arab Muslim and you visit Jerusalem or anywhere in the West Bank, you are in legitimate danger, and you have to be very careful.
00:51:01.380
Not so much the ones that live there, the Palestinians, but if you're visiting, there's always extra eyes on you because of your motives to visit.
00:51:08.180
Obviously, the most pressing thing would be I'm just here to worship and here to see these holy sites.
00:51:13.040
But, of course, the Israeli authority like to look at it in a different way where you have terrorist motives or something like that.
00:51:24.100
You're going to be at the airport for several hours if you're Muslim or Arab in general.
00:51:29.920
Even if you're an American citizen, whatever, they're going to – and the thing with the Israelis is they're going to go through your phones.
00:51:35.240
They have like – if you guys want to talk about a police state, that is a police state to the highest level.
00:51:47.120
Oh, and Riyad, also, screen share your Zoom so they can see.
00:51:54.480
And, yo, you hit 1,000 subscribers, by the way, bro.
00:52:01.040
So now we're going to get you to your – get your watch hours up, and we got you.
00:52:05.220
Thank you guys, by the way, for supporting my brother.
00:52:07.280
Like I said, we'll make this thing a recurring theme.
00:52:09.140
I know a lot of you guys, the first time I brought him on, you guys wanted to see more of him.
00:52:15.560
Let me read these chats some more while you get that going.
00:52:19.240
But, yeah, my thing on your channel, bro – I just see your ugly mug, nigga.
00:52:29.860
Welcome to YouTube, and hope you get 100K this year.
00:52:33.100
Riyad, by the way, Marner, are you going to do a Money Monday today?
00:52:36.160
Fresh isn't here, but he should be back, I think, Tuesday, tomorrow.
00:52:42.600
Riyad, what do you call your brother, Marner, and his government name, or just simply a nigga?
00:52:46.260
He calls him by my Arab name, if we're going to be honest.
00:52:51.800
Iconic Mystery says, off topic, but I think the Maduro trial will be very telling of what's going on.
00:52:56.900
Would you go to the trial and break it down for us?
00:53:01.400
Alex Pernice's death officially ruled as a homicide.
00:53:07.720
I mean, it's going to be a homicide because we have it on camera.
00:53:10.640
That doesn't mean that the homicide wasn't justified.
00:53:12.960
G. Giro says, hit the West Bank with chemicals, believe it was yesterday or today.
00:53:18.280
JC Vance says, if they eradicate all Palestinians in the West Bank and they annex it,
00:53:22.280
do you guys think that Alexa Mosque will be compromised?
00:53:24.420
And if so, will this wake up the Muslim world if they eradicate Palestinians in the West Bank?
00:53:28.140
Like, yeah, they're going to destroy – bro, yo, they're going to destroy the mosque.
00:53:37.000
Yeah, he's basically said – yeah, he said if they eradicate Palestinians in the West Bank and they annex it,
00:53:41.460
do you guys think that the Alexa Mosque will be compromised?
00:53:50.680
Not to get too theological and do the whole Armageddon thing here, but there's no denying –
00:53:57.200
there's no telling what will happen in the foreseeable future, at least in the next few years,
00:54:00.900
but there's no denying that, you know, probably in maybe my lifetime or, you know, my kid's lifetime,
00:54:07.560
there will be a major, major war in the Middle East regarding these holy sites,
00:54:11.520
and Israel is already working towards getting rid of that Uxama Mosque, or at least a portion of it,
00:54:19.320
They want to get that built as soon as possible.
00:54:21.100
And that's one of the main reasons why October 7th happened, guys.
00:54:25.480
Like, guys, the October 7th operation was called Operation Alexa Flood.
00:54:29.580
That was one of the main reasons why they even attacked on October 7th.
00:54:34.620
Now, obviously, no one talks about this because, you know, it's all theology and everything else like that,
00:54:39.160
and if, you know – could you imagine niggas on Fox News?
00:54:41.540
Yeah, they attacked because we bought four cows.
00:54:44.720
Like, yo – yeah, but real – that's really what it is.
00:54:48.800
Like, literally, Hamas attacked because the Israelis bought five fucking red cows from Texas, bro.
00:54:57.300
But that's literally what Abu Abeyta said when he gave his address of why they attacked on October 7th.
00:55:04.000
He literally said, yo, the Israelis are instigating the coming of the Messiah, of their Messiah,
00:55:11.120
and they bought four red cows from the United States, and they brought it to Israel, and we're aware of that.
00:55:14.560
He literally said that in his announcement, who used to be the spokesperson for Hamas.
00:55:19.940
But it was one of the main things he brought up, guys.
00:55:21.880
So, like, obviously, American media is not going to tell you guys that because could you imagine on Fox News,
00:55:31.180
They attacked us because we bought some heifers.
00:55:36.120
But that is one of the main reasons why they attacked them, bro.
00:55:38.700
Yeah, they need the perfect red cows, and Abu Abeyta did say that.
00:55:42.740
I was just going to mention that, so I'm glad you said that.
00:55:46.880
And another reason was because Saudi Arabia was nearing normalization.
00:55:53.000
Completely jumping on the Abraham Accords with Israel, which was the last leg of defense in the Middle East
00:55:57.500
for any Muslim Arab country to give Palestinians a chance at a second state or a two-state solution, rather, I should say.
00:56:03.720
And so in Hamas witnessing that, they said it's now or never.
00:56:07.060
We have to interrupt this and cause a regional conflict in which they absolutely did.
00:56:14.800
I'm going to cut my stream here soon, but I want you guys to open up a tab and watch my brother stream.
00:56:20.580
Let's get his watch hours up, if you guys don't mind.
00:56:25.680
Um, so my job is to get my brother, uh, get him out of the Matrix.
00:56:32.340
I'm trying to break this thing out, guys, so help me break him out of the Matrix.
00:56:35.360
Um, so, yeah, I dropped the, uh, I dropped this link, guys.
00:56:40.280
You know, you can watch it on my stream or his, but just open up a tab and support him.
00:56:43.720
We hit the 1,000, which I'm really grateful for that.
00:56:47.860
And by the way, some of the chat is saying my mic is low, maybe on my end, so I just made an adjustment.
00:56:53.880
Hopefully that's not too loud, but let me know, guys.
00:56:57.660
People always complain about the goddamn thing.
00:57:01.400
Uh, Willie Cyborg says, it's ironic that all these individuals protesting ICE are U.S. citizens, but the same, that same person would have hired an immigrant or even looked their way if they were asking for money.
00:57:08.960
People just need some movement to idolize and get behind to justify their own existence.
00:57:12.240
Yeah, DC says, um, Trump is killing me with these things.
00:57:20.180
Bunny Bluthor says, uh, O Slashmire, what do you think about the sanctioned Russia plane that landed in Cuba?
00:57:34.480
Uh, Jesus, peace be upon him, will kick his ass.
00:57:38.480
Oh, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's saying that, yeah, fuck, they're, they're anti-Christ.
00:57:41.300
Yeah, I, I mean, that's the other thing, too, which is why I'll never understand these, um, these, these, um, evangelical Christians.
00:57:47.480
It's like, if you support Israel, you're literally supporting the guy that's gonna come in that's, like, anti-Jesus.
00:57:56.520
Yeah, I could riff about that for hours, but, yeah, at the Jez, just in Arabic, that's the anti-Christ or the Jewish Messiah.
00:58:04.480
The, in Jewish theology, they're a correct Messiah because, of course, they deny Jesus Christ, and so that's who they're awaiting.
00:58:10.420
They're still awaiting his arrival, and that all ties in, again, with the hollowing of the foundation of Al-Aqsa Mosque, as well as building that temple.
00:58:21.340
How the hell do they justify this, bro, from a theology standpoint?
00:58:24.160
Like, how do these evangelical Christians justify the coming of the anti-Christ?
00:58:28.000
I, I, I don't understand how they're able, like, Christian Zionism is like an oxymoron.
00:58:33.460
Yeah, so there is no, from what I've seen in the New Testament, there is no way of justifying the arrival of the Jewish Messiah.
00:58:43.100
I think for evangelical Christians or a lot of radical Zion Christians, there is this financial gain from it.
00:58:50.680
But to be honest, in explaining the theology, I couldn't point to anywhere in Scripture, in the synoptics, or anything like that,
00:58:56.340
where I can see how they extract that conclusion that there is something to be awaited for.
00:59:01.760
I think that there is Jewish intervention in early Christianity, particularly Protestant Christianity,
00:59:07.480
that allowed for the opening up of this conversation as to whether there should be support for Jews.
00:59:13.100
Because if, you know, basically, Jesus Christ himself was a Jew, and the only people that existed that, you know, were chosen by God prior to Christ,
00:59:23.120
and when Christ was alive was the Jew, what were Jews?
00:59:25.600
Because the split or the crossroads that was reached by the people in ancient Israel was when Christ professed that he was the Messiah,
00:59:33.600
or in Christian theology that he professed that he was God incarnate.
00:59:36.540
And so whichever side you believe, it was blasphemy in and of itself.
00:59:42.180
Obviously, Christ had his disciples, something that's believed in Islam as well.
00:59:46.740
And then you had the Jews who rejected him and commanded the Romans and pulled some strings to obviously eventually get him crucified,
00:59:53.640
which does not contradict Islamic eschatology or theology, by the way, which a lot of people overlook.
00:59:58.460
But regardless of that, that was kind of the split.
01:00:02.540
So I think, and I'm not too sure about radical Christian Zionists or evangelical Christianity from that standpoint,
01:00:09.960
but what I can say is something that they may use to supplement their argument is that prior, Christ was a Jew,
01:00:16.400
and Jews are the chosen people, and they'll continue to be the chosen people,
01:00:19.620
and so we need to honor them and make sure that we support the state of Israel.
01:00:22.680
And Israel is mentioned in Genesis, and that's something that dumbasses like Randy Fine say and Ted Cruz,
01:00:27.960
and I'm so glad that Tucker Carlson had that interview with him and made him look stupid back in what I believe was July.
01:00:32.800
And where they used that verse in Genesis that, you know, Israel is this, you know,
01:00:37.900
God will bless those who bless Israel is what they used, but it was a completely out of context.
01:00:42.880
It's the, what they're referring to the people of Israel, or not the modern day Israel, the people before.
01:00:51.100
The descendants of Jacob, or for lack of a better term, Israel,
01:00:54.660
the children of Israel that are variously mentioned in the Quran as well.
01:00:58.100
So that, that's, that's what that's talking about.
01:01:00.500
And anybody who has half of a brain, when you're reading scripture,
01:01:03.080
there's a different reading to Israel than what we know today as the modern state of Israel that was just created in 1948.
01:01:09.340
So, uh, Christian Zios are, are, they're really, really, really lost,
01:01:15.180
and they have no basis in their theology or their beliefs.
01:01:18.160
And, and thankfully after October 7th, there has been a mass awakening from Christians primarily who have come to realize,
01:01:27.180
oh man, maybe these aren't people that are on our side,
01:01:30.060
or maybe these people don't represent anything that we have to offer in terms of our belief system.
01:01:35.280
And so you've seen a pullback from a lot of American Christians, Protestantism,
01:01:39.320
Catholics and Orthodox Christians have kind of always been a little bit better theologically
01:01:43.500
when it came to their principles and who they can and cannot support.
01:01:47.760
Whereas in Protestantism, there was that loose boundary.
01:01:50.820
And I think October 7th and just the history of Israel,
01:01:55.160
really red pilled a lot of Christians in the United States,
01:01:57.120
which led us to today where more often than not,
01:01:59.980
most people are kind of educated on what Israel is.
01:02:03.780
It's not the same thing that's mentioned in Genesis or anything in the old Testament or the Hebrew Bible for that matter.
01:02:09.760
they've been able to conflate the two for a long time is what you're saying.
01:02:13.680
They've been able to conflate the modern state of Israel with Israel mentioned in the book and try to say they're the same thing.
01:02:24.680
And unfortunately, when you read scripture, a lot of it is up for interpretation.
01:02:31.140
And this is why Catholics do have a good argument.
01:02:34.140
That's why it's important to have some sort of hierarchy in terms of exegesis of the scripture or a breakdown.
01:02:41.020
So you can understand what it means because reading scripture at face value,
01:02:44.480
if you're not knowledgeable, can lead you astray very quickly.
01:02:48.080
And so it's very important to look to the scholars, to look to the higher ups,
01:02:51.660
to look to the people who are certified in the entire religion,
01:02:54.560
to give you the scope and the context behind certain verses,
01:02:56.960
which is something a lot of Christians fail to do.
01:02:59.760
And that's how they're able to extract these radical and heretical beliefs in regards to Israel
01:03:07.080
All right, so some idiot in the chat, Skunkworks7 says,
01:03:22.600
This nigga want to sit here and say cringe, man.
01:03:28.240
Yo, in my chat, just give one if you guys can hear me well
01:03:39.760
I think they're just lying and screwing with me.
01:03:43.220
Yeah, I think I've seen some people saying it's fine.
01:03:48.900
Like, yo, I talk to my brother whenever I want, man.
01:04:05.740
and we're going to go to my brother's channel, okay?
01:04:11.320
Let's jump to Iran and then we'll segue into Epstein
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if you guys want to get involved in a chat or whatever.
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But I'm going to end all my other streams, guys.
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for Super Chats if people want to show support.
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And, Riyad, they can see your screen, by the way.
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Also, you guys, this is my mom's dream, by the way.
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She's been wanting me to fucking do something with my brother
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So to this also, I know she's probably watching right now,
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I'm cutting my YouTube, cutting my rumble, cutting my kick,
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I'm only going to keep Locals up on my end just so that you guys
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can chat in or whatever and contribute to the show because you guys
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But even you guys that are watching on Locals, please open a tab
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And if we have time, what was the third topic that we're going to
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We're going to go Iran, Epstein, and I think that was it.
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Oh, and then we're going to talk about the peace talks that they
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We're going to talk about that, too, and our predictions and our
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And we're going to talk about detail of the JCPOA.