00:12:43.640can you shut the fuck up fat ass listen this guy this guy listen this guy's a cloud chaser
00:12:50.020no it's not a cloud chaser i have a question you are you are you've been following me all
00:12:52.940over the place you literally you literally have had one relationship in your mid-30s why should
00:12:56.740anybody listen to you for dating advice actually that's a good question that's actually i'm glad
00:13:00.780that you brought that up are you no i am i mean i am glad because here's the thing my friend
00:13:04.880i've dated and been around a lot of women no you haven't okay self-admitted you've had one
00:13:10.640relationship keep lying go ahead okay uh buddy you do realize that you don't have to be within
00:13:15.240the confinements of a traditional relationship to understand and date and be around a lot of
00:13:18.280women correct so you know a lot about relationships quite a bit yeah quite a bit in one and then most
00:13:23.540importantly and most importantly i understand female nature to a degree to identify which
00:13:27.740women qualify for relationship and which ones don't now you might not know that because you're
00:13:31.560a simp and you're a sucker and you believe in the marriage institution i've been in many
00:13:34.240relationships see here's the thing see sir that does not qualify you being married that means
00:13:39.960basically okay well i found a wife i'm cool or whatever but that's not the male statistic of
00:13:45.540success the male statistic of success is do women right do you have the ability to attract women
00:13:51.040you don't have the ability to attract women yeah okay buddy see i have a viral video i have a viral
00:13:55.660video i have a viral video asking women i have a viral video asking women do anybody find myron
00:14:01.560games attractive 3 000 comments guess how many women said yes take a guess take a guess so you
00:14:08.300actually believe women when they tell you what they're attracted to when they're not
00:14:10.520am i only supposed to believe you and no no experience okay let me give you an example
00:14:14.560we walked as we were driving here i saw a bundy drive are you familiar with the guy ted bundy
00:14:18.700sure how many women showed up at his trial i'm sure people are crazy and like ted bundy okay
00:14:23.380but you can't attract women you're supposedly a high value man are you gonna are you gonna be
00:14:27.460quiet while i explain why are we talking about ted bundy because i'm gonna bring this somewhere
00:14:30.980okay the reality is that the things that women are attracted to and aroused by are not politically
00:14:36.080correct a lot of the times and women are not going to be honest and they don't have a vested
00:14:39.020interest in being honest with what they are attracted and aroused by because the things
00:14:42.300that arouse and attract them are not politically correct so so when someone like let me finish
00:14:45.940what i'm saying so the women that are attracted to 10 buddy they're being honest but the women
00:14:49.040that aren't attracted to you aren't being honest once again i'm trying to explain to you women like
00:14:54.020bad boys women like men that are dangerous women tend to be hybrisophiliacs significantly more than
00:14:59.760men which means they're attracted to men that are dangerous that are criminals etc now women aren't
00:15:04.080going to admit this openly for obvious reasons so what they tell simps like you right i like a guy
00:15:09.960who's nice i like a guy who gets me flowers i like a guy who's xyz yeah that's what the that's
00:15:15.020the model that you use when you when you dispense your shitty dating advice they don't know i don't
00:15:19.140say that so anyway like i was saying the reality is the reality is is that women are not going to
00:15:23.660be honest about what they're attracted to and what they're aroused by you believe and i'm using i'm
00:15:26.940using Ted Bundy, the Night Stalker, Luigi Mangione. Why are women, why are women? You believe those ladies, but you don't believe the ones that say you're unattractive. I believe their actions. If a girl wakes up at six o'clock in the morning to go look at some dude's trial, who's a criminal, okay, that she doesn't even know, he doesn't even know that she exists, that tells you where women stand sexually with a lot of things. And again, like I told you before. It's convenient what you believe, it's convenient. You believe those women, but you don't believe, yes. You believe that those women are attracted to them. You believe that those women are attracted to them, yes. You believe that those women are attracted to them, yes. You believe that those women are attracted to them. I'm giving you an
00:15:56.920don't believe the women aren't attracted to you why do you believe them but not that
00:16:00.520i'm telling you that they're not going to be honest with you and tell you that they're
00:16:03.660attractive yeah but they're honest about ted bundy but they're not honest about you
00:16:07.800yeah they're not going to go on camera and tell some random guy who's like do you find myron
00:16:11.540gains attractive who's a very you know radically right-wing guy who's very controversial whatever
00:16:15.720do you find him attractive of course she's going to tell your dumb monkey ass no you supposedly
00:16:18.060have everything tell you no supposedly have everything these women want you're a fucking
00:16:22.040conservative faggot of course he's going to tell you no like what the fuck you've had one dude i
00:16:25.920If you do Roman salutes, I call out Jews.
00:27:35.160Actually, CNN came out and did a report not too long ago
00:27:37.400talking about this in detail how a lot of the bases um are pretty much almost unusable this
00:27:43.120is why in the beginning of the war a lot of the hotels were hit in dubai and a lot of these
00:27:46.880different places because they had to move military personnel from the bases for safety reasons and
00:27:50.960then the other thing too right is we attack basically all of our allies in the gulf have
00:27:56.720been getting attacked because we can't defend them the way that we are supposed to like but
00:28:01.400that's been going on forever all the gulf allies i worked with those guys like the whole saudi
00:28:05.160Yeah, but we've never – Iran's never attacked them and basically shown that we can't defend our allies to this extent.
00:28:09.800Absolutely. No, I was there in 2020 right on the border between Saudi and Yemen, and Iran was having the Houthi rebels constantly do drone strikes.
00:28:16.780You know, the Houthi rebels are the most well-resourced of all the Shia militias.
00:28:18.880Sure, sure, but, like, never – but they've never been hit like this by Iran.
00:34:52.020You said you're in med school, which is great.
00:34:55.260And thank you for your service, by the way.
00:34:57.100And I know we might disagree on some of this stuff, but the reason why I'm so passionate about this is because I don't want able-bodied, intelligent individuals that serve in our military
00:35:04.300to go fight foreign wars in foreign lands
00:35:58.520So in other words, there would be no need for Israeli intelligence.
00:36:01.320There'd be no need to kill terrorists if it weren't for Israeli aggression in the first place.
00:36:05.180I think even if you take the Israelis out, you're still going to have the conflict between the, you know, basically the Shia states and the Sunni powers.
00:36:12.120That's been going on for a long time independently.
00:36:13.920It just doesn't get the same amount of, you know, news coverage.
00:43:04.500Uh, to keep it real, do you find, do you think civil rights was a mistake? If so, how?
00:43:10.500Um, no, I don't think it was a mistake. I think, obviously, giving everybody the, um, equality of opportunity was important.
00:43:19.500But now we've gotten to a point now where it's equality of outcome, and that's the problem.
00:43:23.500Okay. Okay, and so, um, within your talks, you know, I was, you know, Kik, YouTube, I believe, yeah.
00:43:32.500Yeah. So how can you be so passionate about claiming black people are the bottom of the barrel and has low IQ, but sit there and surround yourself with practically his entire teams with blacks from learning the aspects of real estate to standing up from yourself and to making constant content and bringing up ideas?
00:43:49.440Like, for example, like Market, like Market Davins and Brandon Carter, Tristan and Andrew Tate, stuff like that.
00:43:57.620Yeah, because here's the thing. I acknowledge individual skill sets. Right.
00:44:02.200i'm black myself but when i say things i'm talking about it generally and you know it tends to be
00:44:06.920like you know and it's interesting because like black people and jews are the people that get the
00:44:11.080most offended if i say something critical of black people keep this in mind all right i know a good
00:44:16.440learning aspect for people to learn so with jews right the first jews are black okay when you look
00:44:22.440in the bible the scriptures and shit like that okay everybody on there is nick is niggas so you
00:44:28.520You got to keep in mind, you know, with the times when you start explaining about Jews,
00:44:31.880you got to identify the person first, so Caucasian Jews.
00:44:35.240Okay, that's not the point I'm trying to make.
00:44:37.880Because when you talk about Jews and shit like that, they think of white first,
00:45:44.440There's a reason why they'll sit there and be like, well, you've got to remove white people or whatever.
00:45:47.380Why do you think Ashkenazi Jews who look white are some of the biggest opponents of white nationalists or white identitarians, et cetera?
00:45:53.900It's because they don't identify as white.
00:45:55.340Now, they'll identify as white when it benefits them, but there's a reason why someone like a Ben Shapiro, when he's asked, are you white, oh, oh, oh, he doesn't know what to say because they don't identify as white realistically.
00:46:19.160Let's go back to what we were originally discussing.
00:46:20.720You were saying that I said something about I am critical of the black community despite the fact that I have black people that work with me and that there's other black people that are intelligent.
00:50:29.120All right, so the definition of black fatigue by the book, all right, black fatigue is a repeated variations of stress that results in extreme exhaustion and cause mental, physical, and spiritual malalities that are passed down from generation to generation.
00:56:33.940the fucking oh you don't even know no i do know i mean okay tell me i mean that's the problem he
00:56:40.640shot him for no reason he tried to gain clout and shit like that okay he shot him for no reason and
00:56:46.080to get clout basically that's basically what the that's basically what his content betrays
00:56:51.180so he's not put yeah this is why the average black iq is 85 congratulations anyway see like
00:56:59.580bro thank you for proving all the stereotypes correctly bro and i'm the one of the only people
00:57:02.840that has the balls to say this shit when it comes to niggas bro y'all niggas are stupid uh let's go
00:57:06.700to the next person let's go to the next person bro's over here trying to debate and argue
00:57:10.900furiously looking through ai and still getting his ass whooped it's embarrassing
00:57:13.720intellectually and yo like again all the smart black people know that i'm correct right we don't
00:57:20.120want guys like that representing us but unfortunately this is the problem right like
00:57:24.460this is the stereotypes people adhere to the stereotypes i'm trying to fight it off right
00:57:28.140i'm trying to not make us look like fucking idiots but this is what the general public thinks about
00:57:31.880us a bunch of victimhood a bunch of stupidity we can't be held accountable for anything oh my god
00:57:37.940black you know uh you know white people are oppressing us and everything else like that
00:57:41.720i would argue as a minority um in america you have more advantages than the white person bro
00:57:46.060like you you take a a white person compared to a minority like a white male especially
00:57:51.480more than likely they're gonna hire the minority or the female it is what it is but go ahead man
00:57:56.860what's up um yeah i want to talk politics but i had a couple of quick questions first so hopefully
00:58:03.260i can get through those and then we'll get to the discussion uh really quick have you read that copy
00:58:07.820of mein conf that you bring around with you or is that just like performative i've read through it
00:58:13.340you've read through it okay no wait you've read through it or you've read it there's a difference
00:58:17.020i've read through and i focus on a certain uh the chapter on the jewish supremacy and the jewish
00:58:21.180question so you haven't read anything about liebenstrom have you read anything about the
00:58:24.380Aryan race what about that oh no I'm familiar with that as well those arguments but that's not
00:58:28.360really what I'm real quick real quick what chapter is the chapter where he talks about the Aryan race
00:58:32.620this fucking guy bro you do realize that there's different types of there's yeah but there's only
00:58:37.080one where he mentions the Aryan race it's in volume two I'll give you that it's in volume two
00:58:41.320there's a hint which chapter is what I focus see and I love it too because you bring up your phone
00:58:44.780and you're like using AI to ask these stupid ass fucking it's not AI you dumb motherfucker you can
00:58:48.600look up the book the chapters are here I don't need to look it up I was here for like an hour
00:58:52.060Yeah, I don't have to look it up like you do. The point I'm trying to make here is, I focus on his arguments, because here's the other thing, too, because Hitler draws very much from Henry Ford and, you know, world Jewry and international Jew.
00:59:04.140Oh, he draws from Henry Ford. Bro, you haven't read the book.
00:59:06.020Do you watch my fucking show, buddy? Do you watch my show? Because I've talked about this.
00:59:09.160I've watched the occasional times where you talk with, like, drunk OnlyFans girls and tweet.
00:59:12.060You're coming in here. You're coming in here. Oh, this guy's a copy of my cup? Let me ask him about this random thing about Aryans.
00:59:17.220i told you specifically i told you specifically i told you specifically i told you specifically
00:59:22.340with you to perform i i i specifically told you what i focused on when i read it and then i told
00:59:27.860you where that comes from because i read the international jew from henry ford and that's
00:59:31.140where hitler drew his stuff so that's why i looked at that specifically and i'm explaining it to you
00:59:34.340and then your dumb ass wants to sit here and ignore that all that context matters the reality
00:59:38.020so what's your actual discussion that you want to have because i could tell you're like one of these
00:59:40.660these faggot liberals that's going to like go into like random shit let me go ahead and attack
00:59:44.940them on this it's fucking embarrassing it's fucking embarrassing that you're carrying around
00:59:48.740a book performatively the same way a 10-year-old carries around a skateboard he can't use oh you
00:59:52.400mean this book that offends you okay sure now what's your no that's the thing i don't give a
00:59:56.000fuck no you are offended by it because you brought it up i brought it up because i think it's funny
00:59:59.300you're pissed off about it so let me hold it up let's talk about the why women deserve less too
01:00:03.080we can bring that one up too you can do all the this doesn't bother me i i really don't give a
01:00:06.940It's just funny that you're going to carry around Mein Kampf performatively.
01:01:15.620My actual argument that I came here to talk about was are you finally ready to admit that Kamala Harris easily would have been a better president than Donald Trump?
01:03:20.460politically correct that will sit there and be like
01:03:22.180you got a copy of Mein Kampf let me go ahead
01:03:24.440and shame you for like reading about somebody
01:03:26.200Meanwhile, idiots like you walk around with a copy of, like, fucking the Red Book from Mao, who killed the same amount of people, if not more.
01:09:14.020As hard as it is for you to accept that, that is true.
01:09:16.860No, I'm saying we would be in war with Iran if it were for Kamala.
01:09:18.940No, I know you're saying that, but we didn't do it with Biden, we didn't do it with Obama, and we didn't do it Trump won for some magical reason.
01:31:57.940Nah, but first I want to give you props for being here.
01:32:01.460Two years ago, I was hit in the back by IDF soldiers that took over this campus.
01:32:06.160So I'm all for free speech, even if we find ourselves in different barriers.
01:32:10.380Like, you know, you got the word illegals, and, you know, a lot of, I'm an immigrant myself, and, you know, we'd like to use the word undocumented, but right now we haven't.
01:32:19.940We should probably transition to Chud, by the way, soon.
01:32:23.520We're having this problem right now with Cesar Chavez, who was a very conservative American, and we see in the last six months he's basically been canceled, you know.
01:32:32.140A lot of, like, a lot of streets that are named after him have been taken off.
01:32:36.180He was known for even using the word wetbacks, you know.
01:32:40.200And, you know, I've never seen that until now.
01:32:49.960But what happened to Charlie Kirk, and, you know, I feel like people like you standing here and speaking against, you know, people that hate this country.
01:33:32.080I think condemning people for speech is always a problem.
01:33:35.500Hassan Piker, as many of you guys know, is getting investigated right now by the government.
01:33:39.120I'm one of the few right-wingers that actually supports him,
01:33:45.180and I don't think people should be politically attacked or criminally looked at for their political views
01:33:52.420because I understand that that's a slippery slope where once we start attacking people for their political views,
01:33:57.600it's just a matter of time until they come after us.
01:33:59.740So despite the fact that I don't get along with Hassan, he calls me a Nazi all the time, he's a fucking faggot,
01:34:04.360I will defend the right of this fag to say what he wants to say and do what he wants to do.
01:34:08.360And I extend that to both progressives and to people on the right.
01:34:12.100So people getting canceled for saying offensive things like maybe wet back or whatever, I think that's a problem.
01:34:18.300And I think the reason why this country is so great is because of the First Amendment.
01:34:21.460There's a reason why, you know, our forefathers traversed the Atlantic Ocean through much peril and scurvy and, you know, all the issues with fighting Native Americans and all that for the first time.
01:34:32.440I actually have this new thing that I do send a comedy, obviously, and I was thinking I'd say, like, the real wetbacks are the Europeans because America's a continent.
01:35:12.280I want to dedicate this moment to John Glaser
01:35:14.580because what you said about having to, like,
01:35:17.980protest with somebody that you don't stand on the same ground.
01:35:20.580John Glaser is a 69-year-old Jewish man that after October 9th, he was hit in the head on Ventura County, 69-year-old I believe he was, by a professor.
01:35:32.100The guy died and, you know, fell to the ground.
01:35:35.960His family was very gracious for me to be here and saying, hey, we don't have a lot of support from the black community, so we do love that you came here as an Afro-Latino.
01:35:43.500the family gave me a flag that day you know saying hey I know you don't stand
01:35:49.260too much with Israel but here's this flag as us you know fast forward I come
01:35:54.300to this campus to just document I get hit in a hit within the bat like literally
01:35:59.340on this little sidewalk it's you know um these guys were ready to jump me
01:36:05.580basically you know if it wasn't for that little flag that John Glaser's family
01:36:10.200gave me, they would have basically stumbled on me, you know?
01:36:13.000So it's funny because a Jewish flag literally saved my life
01:36:15.580from being kicked in the head in this campus, you know?
01:36:19.200It never happened in Occupy Wall Street,
01:36:20.920which that's where my political background come from.
01:36:24.020It never happened, I'm a DACA baby, you know?
01:36:26.920Obama gave me papers, and I stand here proudly,
01:43:00.000Yeah, you can make that argument, but I do think that there is some merit from bringing in people from other places that have some skill set.
01:43:08.420So do you support legal immigration? Do you not support it? What's your opinion on that?
01:43:13.600So I think immigration works, but we have to fix it.
01:43:18.100We need an immigration moratorium for several years.
01:43:46.680So a bunch of high IQ, like Chinese, is that what you, which, which nation?
01:43:49.700Yeah, we would want to bring in the best and the brightest and, you know, obviously be able to compete with some of our, some of our adversaries.
01:43:55.580White people in America with Chinese people, is that correct?
01:43:58.760Well, it's not necessarily about replacing.
01:46:32.420The problem here is that, yeah, we white people, we've got to figure out what the place, what the roles are going to be for white men and white women.
01:46:38.320The problem is, and I've talked to a lot of white folks, we don't want your Muslim, get the women back in the kitchen, put a garbage bag on their head.
01:47:29.540I understand religion, but I kind of find it funny because Islam, Christianity, the Abrahamic religions in general kind of solve this problem.
01:58:32.420question for you um with how far feminism has come how do you think we can revert back to before the
01:58:38.10019th amendment i'll be honest with you bro close to it yeah no sure um i'll be very blunt we're
01:58:45.380never going to go back um the the problem here now um you know we make jokes repeal the 19th
01:58:51.460etc the the issue here now is that women have all the power and all the leverage there is no way
01:58:55.940they're going to concede any of it um so the only thing that we can really do is deal with the new
01:59:00.500normal and this is the advice i give to the guys being very practical you have to deal with the
01:59:03.940new normal navigate the new normal and find the women that are going to share your world view of
01:59:09.700you know a nuclear family you being the leader they reject feminism they reject a lot of the you
01:59:15.300know whorism that comes with feminism um and they're willing to follow your lead and i think
01:59:20.180that's really the best way for guys to navigate because women have the power they have the
01:59:24.100leverage they're able to what i call the feminism proverbial double dip where they're able to get
01:59:28.980the benefits of digging and trying to find a provider while simultaneously having their own
01:59:32.900career and being whores they want to be, but they don't want to be traditional when they want to be.
01:59:36.980So they're not going to concede on that. They're literally getting the best of both worlds.
01:59:40.980And I think that's a huge black pill that a lot of guys need to understand and accept, and you need
01:59:44.980to navigate the new normal. Because I predict it's only going to get worse.
01:59:48.980Me being from California, I see a lot of crime and homelessness. Would you recommend
01:59:52.980staying in California, maybe moving now? I see pay
01:59:56.980in other states is not as well as in california what would you recommend i would say get the
02:00:00.720out of here any guy that's like a conservative or a right winger or you want you know unless
02:00:05.460you're going to move to a part of california that's a bit more you know amenable to your
02:00:09.480world view um i would not live in california there's a reason why i rarely come out here
02:00:13.780uh i'm just not a fan and i think it's not a great place uh to to build a family especially
02:00:19.380you're going to send a public school whatever you're going to have to homeschool them you're
02:00:21.900going to have to deal with like progressive bullshit you know what i mean like you know
02:00:25.380And then socialism, I think democratic socialism is something that's on the way.
02:00:29.400For those of you that follow politics, if you look at like a Zoran Mamdani, I predict that the Democrat Party, that is going to be the new move.
02:00:35.740It's going to be we are critical of Israel.
02:05:26.060But when it comes to every other category of crime, like, you know, sexual assault, drug usage, white people commit the most in those categories, actually.
02:05:47.420What I'm saying is that there's a minority of people that commit a disproportionate amount of violent crime, which I would argue is a public nuisance and a problem for people, like getting robbed, getting shot at, getting stabbed.
02:27:34.200And like I said before, man, like, you guys are the reason why we do what we do.
02:27:37.520Obviously, people see me saying, like, you know, the crazy stuff I say or whatever, but people don't really deep, you know, really dive in and see, like, what I'd be talking about and really trying to help guys out.
02:27:45.460Because it's not about, like, just, you know, it's the Jews and women and black people commit too much crime.
02:27:50.540It's like, okay, dude, all right, these are the problems.
02:27:52.500We have identified some of the problems.
02:27:54.020Let's come up with some goddamn solutions.
02:33:49.680Use of force, like when it comes to use of force, they're going to look at that particular instant.
02:33:53.380Like his politics, what he's done before, et cetera, that's not going to really come into it.
02:33:57.780Now, if he was the antagonizer, of course, yeah, but the reality is that this guy, Fox, was the antagonizer.
02:34:05.280And if we're going to go ahead and compare histories, Fox has a very lengthy criminal history, try to burn a house down, try to get his kid killed in there.
02:34:13.580So I would argue that it's probably in the prosecution's best interest to not try to bring up Chud's past because if they do, then the defense can absolutely bring in Fox's past.
02:34:22.520And then if they bring him in, he's going to have to probably testify Fox as the star witness for the prosecution, and he's going to get absolutely eaten up on the stand.
02:34:30.460So I don't think it's in the prosecution's best interest to bring up prior stuff.
02:34:34.220And I think it's going to be very limited if they do, because, again, just because you're a bad person, right, morally, or you might not agree with their politics, doesn't mean that that individual doesn't have the right to defend themselves when they're being attacked, which in this case, I think we can both agree that Jason Love or Jason Fox, sorry, Joshua Fox was the aggressor and closed the distance.
02:34:52.320So therefore that. Yeah, I said Jason Love for a second. Josh Fox, Joshua Fox. Sorry, just another black guy. Sorry.
02:35:04.220Well, I got to do an interview with him, too.
02:40:05.580And I appreciate that, that you don't like him and you don't agree,
02:40:08.600but you can be impartial and be like, you know what?
02:40:10.320I don't like this nigga, but you know what?
02:40:11.560this dude josh joshua fox doing crazy yeah yeah also too i'm gonna wait till the evidence of
02:40:16.440course to like to see the video but my original point where i really came up here to talk about
02:40:20.200because i'm not gonna lie but i mess with you but i feel like your take on black culture is
02:40:24.180disingenuous sure go ahead now hear me out i feel like as as people right um like you know
02:40:30.840the stereotypes and all that stuff like that but there's been history of why we're in the position
02:40:35.260to win like we have tried to build um economic wealth through our you know our towns and stuff
02:40:41.240but they've been burnt down we have tried to you know like we have to fight for civil rights you
02:40:46.380know that sounds crazy you know what i'm saying like we have to do these things to get to get to
02:40:50.140where we are so like also too there's still people that's still living from those days so i don't
02:40:55.100expect a turnover to come through now like i see slowly but surely i feel like our people are
02:40:59.880getting better but i feel like sometimes you don't acknowledge the history before okay um and thank
02:41:06.700you for the opportunity to give you my side i actually do acknowledge the history i understand
02:41:10.420And I've said this before. I understand that there was a period in the United States where black people weren't being treated fairly.
02:41:16.120There was not an equality of opportunity. There were obviously great disparities.
02:41:19.700But one thing I point out, too, is that black people were actually doing pretty well when they were the most ostracized, the most, you know, oppressed.
02:41:28.220If you look at, like, you know, Black Wall Street, pre-civil rights era, et cetera, it forced people to because and here's my argument.
02:41:34.320It forced them to work together and stay in their own communities. And most importantly, the father was in the home.
02:41:38.080one of the biggest issues with the black community is that the father's not in the home and that
02:41:41.620creates a lot of the other issues that come after the fact now with that said i'm not going to sit
02:41:46.100here and say that there weren't injustices that there weren't things but my argument now is that
02:41:50.840you know racism right and you know the things of the past are no longer barriers to black people
02:41:58.320to become successful and i would argue that we've gotten to a point now where black people have more
02:42:04.060opportunities now than ever before we have black only scholarships we have historically black
02:42:07.820colleges we have opportunities that black people have that white people don't there's loans that
02:42:11.440are given to people that are minorities uh to buy a home on a first-time homebuyer basis none of
02:42:16.300these things are afforded to white men at all so my thing is i'm just saying is that um there's no
02:42:21.280longer excuses to not be successful in america and there's plenty of immigrants that come here
02:42:25.600from african countries that do fine where they can also look at like they're looked at as like
02:42:30.260blacks compared to other people they might not even speak the language they have they don't have
02:42:33.660the status but they're still able to make it so my criticism when it comes to black americans is
02:42:38.020they use the civil rights era and racism and you know white supremacy way too much as to their
02:42:44.700failures that's my argument okay my push back to that is i don't think we use it as an excuse
02:42:50.640it's just that like for example you say like white supremacy doesn't exist right now i'll think it
02:42:55.800doesn't exist how it used to be i don't say it didn't exist i said i said it's not to the point
02:43:00.060it's no longer a barrier to your success.
02:43:02.860I mean, we had some weird skinhead guy
02:43:04.380that's a part Jewish, probably, an actor earlier.
02:43:06.900And he was trying to say, like, some shit,
02:54:11.620Yeah, and it's like there's a lot of Americans that are ignorant to the fact that they're not using no other form of intelligence of getting other help.
02:54:19.740So now, do you think that we're kind of fucked in the Middle East?
03:01:08.680Yeah, I was going to say, because some other girl said that shit.
03:01:12.200Some other girl said that shit at USC.
03:01:13.840I was like, man, this is just trolling.
03:01:15.160yeah no worries um yeah i wanted to say myron you're actually one of my biggest idols
03:01:20.820i think well thank you i really appreciate that you're the reason why like um you change my
03:01:28.180views that men and women are different feminism is a lie society's too sensitive um
03:01:33.800we need to call out the stereotypes and uh educating americans about them boys
03:01:40.680thank you so much i appreciate that i've been watching your content for more than two and a
03:01:45.980half years i started with uh fresh and fit i want i started with the whatever podcast but then i
03:01:51.460thought your content was more entertaining because you're calling out women for their shit yeah
03:01:55.400brian's a lot nicer than i am no yeah no it was very entertaining and uh for me as a as a woman
03:02:03.400And I want to try to educate a lot of women as far as that feminism is a lie.
03:02:11.200And we need more women like you because, look, I'm very aware of the fact that my message is very volatile to people and a lot of women are not going to take it.
03:02:20.280So if they hear someone like you say the same things, they're going to be more receptive to it.
03:02:24.120Because let's be honest, women tend to be more concerned with the way information is conveyed versus the content of that information.
03:02:29.340So this works fantastic when I talk to men.
03:02:31.420But with women, a lot of times it doesn't.
03:02:32.820so yeah we need more women like you going out there and saying like hey don't fall for the lie
03:02:36.920like this is what it is stop being an idiot and they'll probably listen to you more than me
03:02:41.220so yeah do it I mean I got into arguments with my friends already but I'm trying to at least talk to
03:02:47.480the like uh some of my managers who have like uh young daughters like don't think that career is
03:02:54.700going to be everything um I do want to shout out I think people mischaracterize what you're trying
03:03:00.760to say um i think you and your brother are very talented and articulate um i also do like watching
03:03:07.640candace owens andrew wilson she's great andrew tay i do love pearl uh nick fuentes i love how
03:03:14.120he's super blind doesn't give a shit about what anybody has to say about him especially his clip
03:03:18.920about the about the nazis with uh with uh pierce morgan's i thought it was really funny yeah um i
03:03:25.400I do like Sneeko and Tucker Carson and Echoes from above.
03:03:30.220Those are like the truth tellers, and they really like educate me.
03:07:41.080hey i'll hang out as long as you guys need me to bro okay with me staying here i'll hang out as
03:07:47.980long as you guys need me to there's no breaks on the train no i did watch anus the whole anus
03:07:52.760reach shit i think it was really fucking hilarious losers yeah i think i i'm i'm trying to get my
03:07:58.040friend to stop watching them because she did like anus reach but then you like exposed them i thought
03:08:03.280it was very entertaining oh yeah dude the hypocrisy is nuts i boarded a retreat is what i call them
03:08:09.000now a border retreat bruh okay so sorry i'll make this i'll try to make this real quick um
03:08:17.800so do you do you think it was inevitable that uh the war i ran was going to happen anyways
03:08:25.480because nanyahu still did bomb did the 12 day war so even if like trump tried to negotiate with
03:08:33.400nanyahu on this the the last bombing like yeah no it was inevitable and literally like marco
03:08:40.560rubia admitted this he obviously changed it his story after but yeah it was inevitable and that's
03:08:44.520why we got involved because we knew that they were going to strike us if the israelis struck
03:08:49.480them anyway so they said you know what we might as well get ahead of it this this could be like
03:08:53.320a conspiracy but i was thinking about it it's like um i think um i forget that guy's name that got
03:08:59.500that that quit uh i forget his name but those are mike waltz um oh um the highly uh um yeah um oh
03:09:11.500my god uh joe kent thank you joe kent yeah joe kent resigned yeah yeah he talked about uh with
03:09:17.740tucker carson about his uh like how trump is actually not stupid he has a really big family
03:09:23.420Do you think that, I guess, the Zionists or Israel could be threatening his family or, like, threatening American citizens in the background?
03:09:35.240A lot of people say that, like, there's, like, you know, he's being blackmailed and shit like that.
03:10:37.680I'm super happy you're covering this topic because I think it's pretty important when it comes to the freedoms of speech that we all enjoy.
03:11:20.500All of my buddies pressured me, and I think a lot of guys can attest to experiencing the same thing.
03:11:25.820You maybe have heard that, like, you're going to miss out.
03:11:28.440You need to screw a lot of bitches, and sorry for my French, but, like, you're going to sleep around, live your life, experience life, right?
03:16:55.660So what they have to do is they almost have to assemble the woman on their own.
03:16:58.860And they do that through vetting her, figuring out what she is, and then going off of that.
03:17:03.480And I know some women might get mad at me for saying this, but this is the reality of dating as a man.
03:17:08.060Because if you get married to a woman, you have far more to lose a lot of times than the woman has to lose.
03:17:12.580So that's why I tell guys you need to be aware of this stuff, and you only get that through being around women.
03:17:17.340I just have a caveat to what you just said.
03:17:19.660Sure. I will say here's a better strategy for men. There's plenty of really good godly girls who are protected by their fathers and their brothers, but you're not going to find them in the strip club. You're not going to find them in the bars.
03:17:30.380You need to go to conservative Reformed Christian churches or Holiness Pentecostal churches or Independent Baptist churches where they're raised with that society and that culture where not only are they shamed by their family if they go out and become sluts, they're shamed by their entire community, their church, family, everybody.
03:17:52.280So they are socially engineered already from childhood, from birth, to maintain chastity, to maintain virtue, that your duty is to be a wife and a mother in the home and to serve your husband.
03:18:06.420And that's fantastic that you were able to find a girl that had these social training wheels in place where she came to you ready as a wife and she was prepared.
03:18:12.840What I'm saying is that that's just not a viable option for most guys.
03:19:14.240But what I'm saying is that most people, a lot of people are not religious, a lot of people are not Christian, a lot of people might not, they might be Jewish, they might be Muslim, they might be more secular or whatever.
03:19:23.240I'm giving more advice that's pragmatic based on where we are and how things are now.
03:19:27.040If they're Christian and they adopt your worldview, a Christian worldview, that's a fantastic way to go about it.
03:19:32.800But I'm giving a more, how do I say this, a bigger and larger overview for more men that they can adopt that might not necessarily be Christian-based.
03:19:42.160But if you're a Christian base, yeah, that's a great way to go about it.
03:19:44.320I still, you know, tell guys like, hey, still exercise discretion because a woman can go to church and still be a three or four.
03:19:50.000But that is one way to mitigate some of the risk.
03:31:50.400Anger is a better response than tears.
03:31:53.660Hassan aptly pointed out, with Steve Hilton in the front-runner position, it is going to light a fire under Republicans, and this is very bad news for progressives and Democrats.
03:32:06.200It's what's going to wake up Republicans to get out and vote, because now there's an actual chance a Republican can win the governor's race in California and maybe set that state straight.
03:39:34.300So truth be told, every man would prefer to see, for the most part, a ripped Arnold, glistening, sweaty guy being like, I'm going to pick you up and carry you to safety.
03:54:01.440I haven't talked about Hassan much lately, but I really believe he has been a LARPing communist, and it caught up to him.
03:54:08.320Like, he's been pretending to be – he doesn't really truly know what that means if you tried to do a communist revolution, like, the way that –
03:54:34.300He had an embolism pop in his brain that just, like, fried his frontal lobe.
03:54:38.120Hassan had a wake-up call last week or a couple weeks ago when the government started investigating where they announced they were going to investigate him.
03:54:42.860And now he's been banned from the U.K.
03:54:44.600Like, I think he's realizing, like, don't play games on the internet.
03:54:48.160Like, don't mess with people about communism, bro, especially about communism.
03:54:53.860He looks at himself as a victim, and he is going to use this to, you know, finesse people out of their money because he's going to be like, oh, I'm the victim here.
03:55:05.520The government's coming after me because they don't like what I have to say, and it's because of Israel and blah, blah, blah.
03:55:10.160He's going to use that as much as he possibly can.
03:55:12.200He, like, he immediately started naming names right after they investigated him.
03:55:15.780He's like, he named the guy in China who's funding it.
03:59:13.700So, for instance, we have the First Amendment in this country, right?
03:59:16.760But we're lying to ourselves to think there's any real protection of free speech.
03:59:23.040And I think you could make the argument on censorship and the jail lobby or APEC or whatever.
03:59:27.700But we can easily just mention Cuomo shutting churches down in New York during COVID or just COVID in general.
03:59:32.380The moment they decided to snap their fingers and tell you you had no rights, nothing happened other than your rights were taken from you.
03:59:38.060I think that that's a 21st century development, and I understand that you're going to make the argument about when the founders first had blaspheming laws and stuff.
03:59:47.400But when the Skokie, Illinois topic came up in the 60s, whether or not the Nazis could march in Skokie, Illinois, that was kind of like the standard from 1965 or whatever until basically the turn of the century.
04:01:17.220Are we talking like policies with big companies?
04:01:20.040I still think it's fair to say, like, even in the 2000s, if you wanted to hold a rally highlighting crime stats of the black community, you'd be rejected.
04:01:27.500Like I said, that was that was after the turn of the century. So after 20, after 2000 is when kind of the woke people started to focus on, you know, you can say this, you can not share this idea.
04:01:38.520But prior to that, if you were delicate about sure, you're just talking about you're making arguments for a narrow, a narrow determination on what speech is allowed.
04:01:47.740Well, that's that's that's what I'm saying. I think I think in turn, then we agree there has never been true free speech in this country.
04:01:54.200Again, if you want to articulate it like that, that's fine.
04:01:58.000But I think the idea or the concept of free speech is more importantly about sharing an idea that is controversial as opposed to the way that you're saying it.
04:02:08.540And I understand what you're saying, and I agree.
04:02:14.380Do you think that in, like, 1995, if you wanted to rent the—like, get a permit for the National Mall for a NAMBLO rally, they would have permitted it?
04:02:22.340um i don't believe they would know i don't know i'm probably not they would have found some reason
04:02:28.040to say no you can't do this ultimately the point is it's pretty fascinating to think we talk about
04:02:34.200free speech in this country in the 90s the fcc a federal regulator which was created through an
04:02:41.040act of congress and the executive branch enforced law against people from speaking certain obscene
04:02:48.340words showing things there was butt crack on uh nypd blue that's different it was the first time
04:02:53.540butt crack was ever shown on like network indeed if you want to make an argument about images is
04:02:56.700a different argument there because speech one could argue about images right the point is
04:03:00.040they literally would criminal like you would get fined for saying a naughty word so where we are
04:03:07.180at now with the progressives they think certain naughty words should not be allowed in the public
04:03:11.060space on social media and they're carrying on the tradition of political power shutting down what is
04:03:15.880viewed to be obscene that has existed in this country since its inception i like phil's take
04:03:19.540i like it that you're saying it's about the intention because i'll bring up some pretty
04:03:22.300racy topics and even say words where you're like how did he get away with that because it's the
04:03:26.700way i'm saying it is with true intention of learning and helping to tim's point about the
04:03:31.240you know whether or not you have a nambla rally probably not but you could you weren't going to
04:03:34.760go to jail for saying look i'm going to make the argument that it's not about jail it's about
04:03:39.060whether or not you like whether or not the government will act to restrict you in some
04:03:44.340way over your words be it a calmly articulated opinion on news and politics or a vulgar and
04:03:51.560obscene tirade with slurs yeah insults i think the vulgar and vulgar and obscene stuff is far
04:03:57.160more likely to get the attention of of the state than than a reasoned look at look at the satanic
04:04:03.260panic they they they censored board games magic the gathering famously i've got one of the cards
04:04:08.340behind me it's uh it's called unholy strength the man is a pentagram and because it was a tipper gore
04:08:14.700I'm not talking about fringe extremists,
04:08:16.080I'm talking about when you take the liberal Democrat manifesto and the conservative Republican manifesto, apply that and then ask, based on these worldviews, who commits violence?
04:08:27.480Republicans one, Democrats four hundred and seventy five plus.
04:08:31.000Yeah, I was literally having a discussion on this.
04:08:33.520I've always said that progressives are far more likely to go out, demonstrate, protest, get out there.
04:08:37.960You know what I mean? Actually, like, you know, put some muscle behind their belief system.
04:08:42.220And a part of, you know, progressive, it's literally in a name.
04:08:44.660they want to progress a lot of times for them they look at violence as a viable option to progress
04:08:49.340versus conservatives are trying to conserve what we already have so progressives it's in the name
04:08:53.800like they're totally okay with violence and like anyone someone made some argument like oh actually
04:08:57.640conservatives are more violent we looked at the adl and i'm like dude the adl will go ahead and
04:09:01.360look at like two white dudes fighting in a prison and consider that no it's worse than violence they
04:09:05.400literally had the stats i think it was cato a white supremacist who punched his wife was listed
04:09:10.120as white supremacist violence yes they literally use anything dude they literally two white dudes
04:09:14.240can find a prison and use it. But my argument for that, maybe I'll appear on Jubilee and this will
04:09:18.920come up. My argument on that is conservatives don't know how to have a conversation because
04:09:23.860everything exists in the liberal framework. So when someone says something to me like,
04:09:28.320you know, when you, like the right is more responsible for violence, my response is
04:09:31.740that my response. I laugh when they say that. Well, that's fine. But what does right mean?
04:09:37.400So is it meaningful to the American voter to include, I don't know, like the 10,000 Klan members or white supremacists that is in this country with the mainstream Republican Party?
04:09:49.500And they can argue, yes, but I'll say, listen, Charlie Kirk kicked these people out of his events.
04:09:57.820So when you're talking about the right engaging in violence, and I don't care what your criteria, like the extent of violence might be, like a white supremacist punching his wife, that's fine.
04:10:34.360They are like a fringe weirdo element on the left, and they organize.
04:10:38.180Now, if this guy punches his wife and you put on the list saying a revolutionary communist engaged in an act of violence, I would respond the exact same way.
04:10:48.140What that man does has no bearing on what the Democratic Party says they want or their ideologies.
04:10:55.680When you take a look at the motivations of the Democratic Party and their candidates, we see lots of violence.
04:11:01.140We see them saying Elon Musk is bad. The billionaires are bad. And what happens? They go and shoot up Tesla facilities. They say trans people are being genocided. What happens? A bunch of trans people go and shoot up schools. On the right, they say Donald Trump was unlawfully arrested. Our borders are being opened. Not one instance of a Republican motivated by illegal immigration going to the border and trying to stop people from entering this country.
04:11:27.420I think that a lot of right-wing violence is unseen, you might call it, like the banality of violence.
04:11:32.900Because it's like 136 school children in Iran getting killed by the drones.
04:11:43.040I should say, what would you call it, the established order, which happens to be right-wing.
04:11:47.680It has nothing to do with the manifestos, the espoused ideologies of the Republican versus Democratic parties.
04:11:52.000It is not meaningful to an American voter when trying to decide which party to vote for to say that there is a neoconservative, neoliberal establishment that wants war.
04:19:11.520I'm talking about leftism and rightism.
04:19:13.100The way that you use it to, I mean, you could argue that far leftists will use a military machine, but they're more likely to break their own machine.
04:19:19.580Was Che Guevara a peace-loving hippie?
04:19:37.880He wears luxury designer clothes and chains as he goes to Cuba to talk about the plight of the poor communist victims.
04:19:45.200These people are not interested in fighting for justice.
04:19:48.740They're fighting for more money and power for themselves.
04:19:50.980The flip side is the dude sitting back smoking a cigar laughing about what's happening on TV as kids are getting blown up by their own tax dollars.
04:19:56.500I kind of see both your perspectives here.
04:19:58.320My thing is I think what we're kind of saying is like within the left, you know, violence is a bit more caked into the ideology because to progress, you inevitably have to like change things and to change things.
04:20:07.880Violence might be a variable that's needed versus on the right wing.
04:20:11.580Right. You're there to conserve what you what you have.
04:20:14.160I just I just think that the right is composed of it's, you know, Curtis Yarvin said it best that Republicans treat power like a wine snob treats alcohol and Democrats treat power like an alcoholic treats alcohol or.
04:20:28.820Yeah. Right. So Republicans say, well, you know, I I find that to be just so appalling.
04:40:26.780i didn't understand what that word phrase meant i was like what is yeah no i was with you i thought
04:40:30.980it was like some weird insider term but it's like no it's like literally you got to say repair a
04:40:34.500person i'll repair a man yeah but women let's be honest no women don't repair anything when's the
04:40:38.840last time you've seen a female plumber i'll wait like come on i'll wait don't fix anything dude
04:40:43.360never seen a female plumber like i've seen female cops let criminals go yeah funny story for you
04:40:49.620we speaking of female plumber we had a girl come on our show and she went to plumbing school and
04:40:54.480There's a test where you have to have a certain level of strength to be able to pull a wrench or something like that, and she failed, and they still passed her because she was a woman.
04:41:02.720Well, I think it's an important thing to understand is that the highest grip strength among women is below average for men.
04:43:36.900I would say it's because we've civilized the world so much where it's like women can literally just sit in air-conditioned rooms and have a job.
04:43:43.860And they don't really understand how the world works.
04:44:01.620It said that the temperature in offices is a relic of the 1970s before women came into the workplace, and everyone just tolerates it because that's the way it's always been.
04:44:13.760And I'm like, that was written by a woman because that's not correct.
04:44:17.260men like uh men there was there's an image included where it showed the natural body heat
04:44:23.280and the guy is 10 degrees hotter than the woman like literally muscles produce more heat and so
04:44:29.120men die faster in the wilderness than women do for and and uh it's also uh less body fit
04:44:33.720the reason why it's colder in offices is because men feel hot and they can't take off their clothes
04:44:39.940and then you get these feminists who are like we should turn the heat up it's not fair that it's
04:44:44.000cold men are doing this and it's sexist and it's like okay let's do a compromise guys can get naked
04:44:49.440because they don't want to walk around in 72 degrees or you could put a sweater on what do
04:44:55.200you want to do shirtless guys walk around in boxers with fans on i say control the temperature
04:45:01.100control the world i say women can put a sweater on i can't take my clothes off just put your
04:45:05.840sweater on and shut up working recruits a lot of heat if it's just your brain even if i'm just
04:45:10.440playing guitar my whole rooms i start to sweat i'm like it was like i was shivering when i walked
04:45:14.700into this room and i'm sweating now and that's after like 20 minutes or 30 minutes sometimes if
04:45:18.340it's an intense because if you're clenching if all your muscles are clenching while you're making
04:45:21.760the noise the noise this is what i'm talking about the thermostat in your office may be sexist
04:45:27.120scientists urge updating office temps for women and seniors no space eaters wear a sweater yeah
04:45:33.580wear a sweater always wear a sweater i will look i'm wearing a freaking jacket right now because
04:45:37.060tim likes it cold in here no one wants to see your it's not that i like it cold in here we have to
04:45:40.880want it cold actually it's that cameras the computers the lights the cameras the cameras
04:45:44.660overheat and you're wearing a beanie that's not the issue the the the the right it's 64 degrees
04:45:50.020outside i know and the air conditioning's on because in this room the cameras overheat that
04:45:54.800is true we experienced it yeah yeah and and like it happened on irolx like a few months ago the
04:46:00.100camera just shut off because it got too hot yeah sony's a notorious i use the same cameras they're
04:46:04.560notorious for it so i i once had to take i have this little fan down here and we had to put it
04:46:09.020up on the power rack and place it over the camera to stop from overheating yeah yeah it's i got the
04:46:14.400same ones sony's are notorious indeed but we also have the computers they generate a lot of heat so
04:46:19.560that so even if it's 30 degrees outside like it's a dead winter this room starts getting really hot
04:46:24.040from the lights in the in the computers so in the winter the ac is running yeah every day literally
04:46:29.740Although it might be easier just to get like a vent to the outside in the winter.
04:48:50.860And then he decides I'm going to use a restraint that I was trained to use that the prosecution acknowledged he was trained to use.
04:48:58.800And by all means, you can be upset at the training and how it was done.
04:49:01.640But the fact they put the Asian cop in prison for the rest of his life for simply standing there holding his hands up for the crowd shows it's all fake.
04:49:08.480Now, here's the point. You got hit fairly, too.
04:49:11.280All of them. Yeah, all of them. Now we're in the case of Chud the Builder.
04:49:14.260And I think it's easy to say Chud has a history of antagonizing people, walking up to black dudes, acting up, but they don't result in shootings or like hardcore beatdowns.
04:49:28.460The issue is, in the initial case with Chud the Builder, and this whole case is a big question about the current strength of woke and where we are as a country.
04:49:37.840the the the argument made in the initial story was that he was leaving was he was leaving court
04:49:43.900armed some guy had words he had words with the guy a fight breaks out chud shoots him
04:49:49.380my initial reaction is attempted murder is ridiculous like if a fight breaks out the idea
04:49:56.600that chud intentionally approached this for the purpose of killing a guy is ridiculous
04:50:00.180maybe you get him on some like reckless discharge or negligence or something like this or you know
04:50:06.480assault with a deadly weapon maybe but murder is attempted murder is insane the implication there
04:50:10.680is that chud walked into the sky believing i am going to kill this man now here's the important
04:50:14.740thing new information has since come out that indicates chud was actually attempting to
04:50:19.980disengage from the guy before the guy jumped up and hit him which creates a again we don't have
04:50:27.460not all the evidence has been released but this changes everything quickly go through the fact
04:50:32.340pattern yeah so here's the fact pattern basically he was there for for a civil case um there and
04:50:37.280the other guy josh fox was there it was a criminal case wasn't it over civil civil for for chud he
04:50:41.900was there for civil reason i think it was like some um or something like that yeah that was
04:50:45.840criminal chud didn't pay a bill and they charged him with theft it was a criminal case i think it
04:50:50.540was a civil case but that's that's that's neither here or there he was theft theft a misdemeanor
04:50:54.880charge of theft under one thousand dollars he wasn't there for that case he was there for another
04:50:58.040case that was civil before that with oh okay all right but he did have a criminal case at the same
04:51:01.760time a couple days prior yes you are correct about that but why he was there on that particular day
04:51:05.440was for a civil case from what i understand but either way neither here nor there uh he's there
04:51:10.280he's in a suit etc he's streaming he walks by the he sees that the uh this guy named josh fox or aka
04:51:16.220joshua love on facebook points and you know they laugh he walks over says hey how you guys doing
04:51:20.260you like my suit they're like hey get the f out of here whatever it may be he's like okay it's
04:51:25.100important to know that he was streaming at the whole time on a website called pump or pump on
04:51:28.560whatever maybe some streaming service that does crypto pumped up fun i think yeah that's what it
04:51:32.180was um and i say that because it's going to come relevant later um and then the guy says get out
04:51:37.300of here he walks away as he walks away the guy engages with him and something to the extent of
04:51:43.360i have ptsd if you say the n-word to me or you say chimping out we're gonna have problems blah blah
04:51:47.320he gets in chud's face uh says it and then chud is like or what you're gonna chip out and then
04:51:52.020the guy strikes him right uh so he closed distance to him now in the complaint the criminal complaint
04:51:56.160that an investigator wrote apparently he took a bladed stance like this as the guy was coming
04:52:00.900towards him uh to you know yeah to and they're trying to say like well he didn't pull out the
04:52:06.540weapon but he like was i guess reaching in his jacket or whatever um which you know tennessee
04:52:10.880for those just to say it is a stand your ground state so you have no duty to retreat which is
04:52:13.980important to know so he comes up punches him the camera falls and you don't see anything from there
04:52:19.560you just hear gunshots after now the investigator when they had this bond hearing about two weeks
04:52:23.400ago or a week and a half ago and they showed the footage as well in the in the courtroom um
04:52:27.400and this is how i know my the fact pattern here i'm saying is correct is because multiple people
04:52:31.760that the courtroom told me that i was correct um the investigator admitted that the shots were
04:52:35.640fired as they were going down now anyone that understands like firearms and self-defense in
04:52:39.100general getting in a street fight going to the ground is the worst thing you could do especially
04:52:42.560if you're armed um so there was also some talk about him potentially being in a headlock which
04:52:47.320kind of makes sense because um i was wondering how did he shoot himself because if you guys look
04:52:51.420he has a mark on his left side exactly he has a mark on his left hand side which is indicative
04:52:55.760of like if you're in headlock and you're right handed gone over his arm exactly exactly so that
04:53:00.440makes sense and that's his defense attorney's the one that said that he was in a headlock and then
04:53:03.780the investigator is the one that said as they're going to the ground that's when the shots were
04:53:07.220fired so with that fact pattern i'm like okay well the guy closed the distance on him to stay
04:53:11.540on your ground state he made some comments i have ptsd you say that stuff around me you can infer
04:53:15.700a ptsd veteran well you're in the military you're trained to kill people all of these different
04:53:20.180factors come into play when it comes to self-defense and i think the most important thing
04:53:23.060here because a lot of people it's very emotionally charged case and i've gotten so many debates about
04:53:26.900this it's not about do you like chud or 2020 hindsight it's about did chud act reasonably
04:53:32.440given the facts and circumstances at the moment he pulled the trigger i would argue as a good case
04:53:36.580i disagree okay why so this case is about can a white man who shot a black man avoid jail time
04:53:42.940oh okay i'm talking about from a legal perspective if we want to talk about it culturally how it's
04:55:11.620let the grand jury and the people decide.
04:55:13.500So in this situation, if this dude came up, like the fact patterns you were eliciting there, comes up to Chud, who, by the way, Chud, get your real name out there and shave your mustache because you look like one of those boxers from 1920 with the...
05:17:01.680But I would say, like, at the federal system, like, it's far more buttoned up and crossing T's and dotting I's.
05:17:08.320And that's why they barely lose cases.
05:17:10.440And, like, you know, by the time we're coming to get you at 6 o'clock in the morning, the investigation has been going on for a year or two.
05:43:53.180but so the issue is that's torture too humans humans as social creatures fear being shunned
05:44:00.800exiled or ostracized yes you can never come back from someone filming a butt plug being inserted
05:44:06.780into you while you scream and beg and cry you can't come back from that these people lives are
05:44:11.520like they're going to be like this these people they're that's for like that specific class of
05:44:16.840people you said for like gangbangers that want to be hard it's not even it's not even about
05:44:19.660gangbangers it's just it's it's it's the culture and the south side and west side of chicago
05:44:24.100about being hard and you respect me i i and i see what where you're saying coming from with
05:44:29.200that torture like mine is more for like you know pedophiles and people that like really
05:44:33.220is it because torture things because what no no i was talking about like for for me the torch
05:44:37.580like for him it's like this is what i would prescribe to these people because i know that's
05:44:41.140going to hurt them the most for a maximum deterrence because these guys want to be hard
05:44:43.860so let's go ahead and make them look crazy on my end i'm like yes i also want to do that but i'm
05:44:47.700I'm my prescription is for a different class of criminal that is like sadistic, weird, you know, tries to rape children, rape, you know, like DGENs versus these guys are like, man, I'm hard to shoot them.
05:44:58.300Is this because that they figured out over testing through time?
05:45:01.880I'm wondering, is that torture and causing pain does just makes it worse?
05:45:06.740Like in the long run, when they get out of jail, eventually later, they're just more psycho.
05:45:10.640I don't understand the idea of no cruel, unusual punishment.
05:45:34.900They go to jail and they're like, I'll do my crime here now.
05:45:36.660It's like you're not solving any of these fucking problems.
05:45:38.720I'm not saying we should peel people's fingernails or shove bamboo.
05:45:41.560I'm saying just being like you go to jail.
05:45:44.460Well, it's not solving any fucking problem.
05:45:45.700You can make the argument that it actually even enhances the criminality, right?
05:45:48.480Like when I was doing like cases against like the Latin Kings or the Bloods or the Crips or whatever, there would be like an inside – or Mexican Mafia also.
05:45:55.880There would be like an inside version of the gang, an inside world, and then there would be the outside world and they communicate with each other.
05:46:21.880I mean, like I said, like, I would use it in, like, extreme situations where, you know, the jury decides and then, you know, they make it so it would be a part of it.
05:46:29.080It would be an option for the victim's families.
05:55:54.700I mean, you could Google it, and you'll see what I'm talking about.
05:55:57.280But Blue Dot Fever is just the – like I said, the arenas or venues, when the seats are not – when their seats are available, they're blue dots.
05:56:06.100And you can select your seat that way.
05:56:07.800and a lot of places a lot of a lot of touring artists are canceling tours or scaling down
05:56:13.640their tours because they're not able to to sell the uh the seats in in the industry we're calling
05:56:18.660it blue dot fever gotcha okay awesome thank you i'll check that out cheers bud thanks for calling
05:56:24.000in brother does the rock genre have the same level of um influence when it comes to pushing
05:56:29.720to be independent as like hip-hop does or is it more dominated by mainstream labels um there are
05:56:35.540fewer people that are doing things on labels we're we've got a couple labels that are that
05:56:39.360are talking to us but it's like a whole music industry shift from yeah like like if you weren't
05:56:46.100a part of a major label you're cooked but now obviously on a hip-hop side i know it's a lot
05:56:49.780of independent but it's it's all fake it's all the streaming services deciding they're going to
05:56:53.100put you in rotation in the rock genre same thing everything okay rock's dead they killed rock
05:56:57.760intentionally listen to listen to billy corgan you want to get featured on billy billy corgan
05:57:01.360said there was a period where he just saw
05:57:03.320the industry, decided rock would no longer