#1 - Tonight We Debut
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Summary
In this episode of The Crypto Report, we discuss the Chikongo Black Lives Matter Kidnapping, the Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting, and the new name of the suspect, Esteban Santiago Santiago. We also talk about the recent attack on a Trump supporter at a Florida airport.
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Well, Twitter's bigger than stage and film these days.
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He's going to be handling all the recording duties
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You don't want to be the first one to arrive to the party.
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Well, we do have the main focus of the show tonight,
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of course, is going to be on the Chikongo BLM kidnapping.
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That sounds like some kind of a 1970s spy fiction villain, doesn't it?
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No, it sounds like a very common European name to me.
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That could be an average white guy walking down the street.
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And that's the funny thing is, you know, I was watching Shepard Smith's, you know, the Fox host.
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I was watching his big gay Twitter feed today because yesterday he had cut off a reporter
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for accurately reporting that Black Lives Matter rhetoric may have had something to do with the kidnapping.
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So I was watching his feed and apparently he was pushing the narrative that we get every time one of these things happens
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until, you know, the name or the photo of the suspect is released.
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I mean, this could have been one of the old white dudes down at the VFW, for all we know.
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There was another station, wasn't there, that was actively trying to say, trying to phrase it in a way
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that it looked like the people doing the attacking were the Trump supporters
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and the guy being attacked was just some harmless, like, poor, retarded kid.
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Yeah, and the police were saying that, oh, this is just kids being kids.
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But this Esteban Santiago, of course, it came out, and he's not a white guy, but it's even stranger.
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He's a fan of anime, and he's a radical Islamic terrorist.
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So, now we're having the, this is what they'll call the homegrown terror, like, you know,
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you guys have been having over there in the UK, where, you know, you've got some guy who's
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a British citizen, and he takes off for a vacation to the Middle East, and he comes back radicalized.
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We're seeing that on both sides of the Atlantic now.
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Yeah, except this guy has wandered all around the world to become Islamically radicalized
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Well, I've never been to the fucking Middle East, but yeah, I'm an Islamic radical.
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Well, there's even more to the how does this happen file, because once again, once the details
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came out, it turns out that he didn't keep quiet, and he was being watched.
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The military, the United States military was watching him, and he was on all the terror
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lists and stuff, because he was going around telling people he was being forced to fight
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So, I mean, and it's really getting, I mean, it hurts people's morale when everything on
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Well, apparently he had been under psychiatric care recently, and they've got pictures of
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him up, and he's wearing, I mean, you wouldn't be able to tell that he's a Puerto Rican from
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He's got the terrorist beard, and he wears that terrorist scarf and all in his pictures.
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He looks just like he came straight out of the Middle East, which kind of should drive
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home in people's consciousness that it's really whites against the world.
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I mean, they all, it's so easy to radicalize non-whites through any radicalizing tool, and
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Why have I seen pictures of this guy floating past on Twitter, of him in American military
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Because he was in the American military, apparently.
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Yeah, that's why it was the military monitoring him.
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Yeah, he was, according to one of the news reports I saw, apparently he was Army National
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Guard, Alaska National Guard was the state that he was from, and he had gotten out originally
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not under an honorable discharge condition.
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Originally, he was given a general discharge, which, I mean, you don't have to fuck up super
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bad to get one of those, but it's definitely not a good sign.
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This, it's odd that, you know, this Muslim terrorist in our military did this today, because
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on the very same day, we got some interesting news out of the military that, well, they considered
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a great public relations press release, they've just modified their rules on beards and hijabs
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No, they're going to allow, as a religious exemption, if you are a Muslim or a Sikh or some adherent
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of some other sort of savage, retarded religion from the mud side of the world, and your religion
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says that you have to grow your beard and wear a turban.
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And, I mean, it even got into, you know, their hygiene methods, which means, look, so now
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they have the right to have a bucket in the bathroom so that they can wash themselves with
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water after they poop instead of using toilet paper or whatever.
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And, you know, so many of these sects that really adhere to the praying five times or
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however many times a day it is, they have to do this ritual cleansing, too, or, you know,
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they'll take a little water and they'll run it over their forearms and their legs and everything.
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So we have to stop five times a day to let them pray and splash themselves and all this
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And I guess the next thing to come is that we're going to have to give them religious
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But, yeah, I mean, these are, so, you know, on the same day, I mean, it's not like, I mean,
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who can, who could predict that if we allow all these people in the military that they might
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I mean, it's not like, it's not like, it's not like a few, yeah, it's not like a few years
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ago, one of them who wasn't even like an uneducated enlisted Muslim.
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I mean, he, the guy was a, um, he was either a psychotherapist or a psychiatrist, uh, working
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And he went and shot up Ford hood shot like 30 people.
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I don't even, I don't remember what the death count was, but he shot 30 people.
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And so we're just going to make, we're just going to make it more attractive for them
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I'll bet you anything when they choose the boys that they're going to choose to do these
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sensitivity exercises, like the really famous one where they made them, uh, you know, march
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in high heel, red, high heel pumps so that they would understand the struggle of a woman
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I bet they don't pick these Muslims and Sikhs and all to do this.
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You've got to fit your units to the military task at hand, haven't you?
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And so, yeah, yeah, they'll keep these guys for special for when they need a village massacred
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and that kind of shit, because they'll know that an Islamic squad are going to go in there
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and get the job done and they won't be phoning up saying, should we be killing civilians here
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No, they'll just charge in and fucking clear the village.
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Yeah, they'll send them into, they'll send them into some little hamlet and let them go
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Well, see, that's, you know, we've got several new types of special forces now that nobody
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You know, you've got the, you've got the Muslim, uh, ficky, ficky squads.
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And then of course you've got, uh, the red berets, the red berets are all the dykes.
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So you take the dykes who are in the military and you house them all together because it's
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been proven that when you, when women live together, they all go on their period together.
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And so you just, you hold back this crack lesbian strike force and you don't want what
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And you want the mullet wearing 350 pound armless, bull docks, diesel docks.
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And when, when their monthly cycle begins, you get a real mean, yeah, you unleash them
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on the middle East and they will wipe misogyny out of the middle East before you can shake
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stick at it for an hour before they, they show them like old animal house movies and Chevy
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Uh, or make them, make them watch, uh, I don't know, make them watch, uh, 1980s romantic comedies.
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They'll get really upset at the whole, uh, men and women thing.
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But before we move on, I had a little thought, uh, I was, I was thinking about the stuff that
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we, uh, we're going to be talking about on the show tonight.
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And, you know, one of the ways that, uh, one of the reasons that we have a hard time
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processing the information that, uh, we get, you know, on, on this big metal level on things
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One of the reasons that we've gotten into the shape that we're in is that we've had our
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Whether you're talking about our ancient, uh, European religions that predate Christianity
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or our Christian myths, they've all been taken away from us.
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And so we don't have any type of natural framework for, uh, processing things that, that the, not
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only on the bigger level that our race and our, our people can understand, but even that,
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that we can process it in a way that makes some type of sense on a cosmic level.
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And, you know, back when, whether you're talking about the Greeks or the Norse or whoever, those
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myths, uh, serve to explain life in a way that once you knew the myths, you didn't really
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And it just occurred to me that if you do understand European mythology, we're kind of
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at a certain point at the beginning of the Odyssey right now, we're at the point in every
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myth where the hero of that myth suddenly realizes that everything has gone completely in
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the same and that his world is collapsing around him.
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And at the, at this point in the Odyssey, this is the point where, uh, Odysseus realizes
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that, uh, this is happening and he has to navigate through all this madness so that he can return
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to his civilization and his society and take back his nation and his family and all from
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these, uh, outsiders who have come and attempted to wrest it from him.
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So if, if you, uh, like to think of things on a level like that, I mean, you know, contemplate
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But, uh, with that, with, with my little, uh, irrelevant, uh, mysticism thrown in there,
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are you guys, you guys ready to start talking about this?
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Um, as I explained to you earlier about my mom not being well and that I've got, I've
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So, uh, so anyway, those were, those were my cosmic thoughts on this thing.
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These, these myths that we created are a lot more than the creations themselves.
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And, uh, you know, even though it's, uh, it's a big leftist thing, I always recommend
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that people read, uh, the, uh, uh, Joseph Campbell, the power of myth, which is, you know,
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the extreme liberal Bill Moyers interviewed him and, uh, Joseph Campbell was an amazing
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He was a mythology professor, I believe some college in Minnesota.
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And, uh, he's the person that George Lucas consulted with when he was creating the mythology
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That's why the original three star Wars movies still resonate.
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The way they do is because they actually play on our myths.
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And I think if we don't, we're, we're at this weird point now where we have to create new
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myths because all the old ones have been, uh, stolen from us essentially by the Jews and
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their media and their infiltration of our academia and our religious life and all, uh, you know,
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they've, they've turned all of the things that we believe in, or that we revere into something
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secular, which is amendable at any time, depending on what is culturally trendy at the moment.
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They've done everything they can to just, just wipe as much of our culture that, you know,
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And it goes beyond even myth, like even, even historical figures.
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I don't know as much about the mythology, but I'm more familiar with the historical stuff.
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Um, part of the, like, basically the reason why my, uh, bad goy pseudonym is what it is,
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is because, you know, very early on when I was learning about all the things that had been
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denied me as a college student, my university doesn't offer an upper level history course at
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all that teaches anything about Northern European history or Eastern European history, period.
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Like I had never heard of, of King Charles the 12th until this year.
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And I, I graduated college years ago and I, I minored in history.
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So, and I was learning about all these different historical figures through the history of a lot
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of, you know, you know, the Scandinavian countries and the history of Russia and, you know, looking
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back on it, the more I think about it, I realize they don't, they don't want us to know about
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They don't want us to know about the, the older, the older ways of Russia before the Bolsheviks.
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They don't want to know, they don't want us to know about the, the, the old ways of the
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Swedes before the modern era that is just totally fucking paused.
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They've, you know, taken away that they've taken away historical figures that, that actually
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happened and it, it's kind of infuriating if you're still kind of fresh on it like I am,
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because this was just in the year 2016, where I was going through this process of discovering
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all this really cool history that's out there that is, um, that we're deprived of because
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And, and, uh, and they steal it from, I mean, even the history stuff that you're talking
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about, they steal it from us because it functions in relatively the same way that the myths do.
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These, uh, you know, like, uh, just take Texas, for example, uh, guys like Davy Crockett and
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Colonel Travis, they are every, every bit, the mythical heroes to the Texan people that
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And, and, and in real life, they function in a lot, the same way that the travails that
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they go through are represented in these myths by the mazes and the trials that, uh, that
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these heroes have to go through for whatever the aim at the end is.
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And when they come along and the same thing with the founding fathers and the same thing
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with, um, you know, great European heroes, Charles Martel, and, and, and, uh, even up
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to modern ones, they have to malign these people.
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They have to, uh, take away their mythological aspects and turn them not only into just a regular
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humans in our minds, but into extremely flawed humans.
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And at that point, we really have no, um, no ground to us, uh, that, you know, this is
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our place where in our minds and our consciousness that we are comfortable as a people in this world
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That's one of the biggest problems that we have is that, uh, and I know, you know, it
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was one of the things that contributed to my delinquency as a youth and a young adult was
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this sense of having no place and it only getting worse.
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And, you know, I can only imagine how that, you know, being a Gen X or I can only imagine
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how much worse it was to grow up a millennial in this system and to know that, you know,
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something's really badly wrong, but you don't know what it is, but all the fingers are pointing
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at you white boy, you know, and, and it, it's, it's funny how it's, they've done this purposely
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and you, and you can see how, how they know they've done it purposely because, you know,
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the blacks, these, uh, slaves that we freed who are now Americans and all this, they really
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I mean, it's the, the, a white man cartoon where they, they pointed a pointy stick and
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they say African invention and they pointed a mud hut and they say African skyscraper and
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they pointed a bug on the ground and there's an African cuisine and then it asks, well,
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have you ever heard of any African philosophers?
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And, you know, so we made up histories for them.
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We're not, we, but you know, academia made up histories for them and the way that they did
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it was, they, they steal ours and give it to them.
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But back in the seventies, when they first started doing this, you know, they kept saying,
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well, you know, when you take away a people's history, you destroy them as a people, you,
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you're striking right at the soul of that people.
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And that's exactly what they were already doing to us and that they've done in turbocharged
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I, I had some shiboon fucking coming at me on Twitter either today or yesterday, trying
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to lecture me about how, how they, how their, her people taught my people how to read and
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And I was just like, are you, are you, are you insane?
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Like what, who's, who's feeding you this shit?
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And of course, in the back of my mind, I'm like, of course it's the fucking, it's the
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So they're fucking, you know, telling these people all this fucking retarded shit.
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Like with your people being good at what you're good at and our people are good at what we're
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And, and it's like, is, is that not enough?
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Like, why do you have to fucking like take our thing?
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Like, why can't, why can't we have our thing?
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Why do, why do these fucking, like, it just aggravates me, these fucking Skypes find it
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necessary to take our shit from us and give it to them just seemingly arbitrarily.
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It's not arbitrary because it's very goal driven, but it's like, it just, the fact that
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they are, that it's happening, uh, is, it's just very, I get my jimmies rustled.
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Um, well, sure, it's, it's not only, uh, goal driven, uh, isn't the only thing that
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I mean, you can, you can look at it and the thing about the Jews is that's their big advantage
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over us, uh, now, you know, in the modern era is that they have, their schemes are multi-generational
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and that, you know, they, this group of learned elders will plan this out and they'll accomplish
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And by the time they're old dudes ready to pass away, they've already, uh, brought up
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And it's, it's like this relentless assault generation after generation after generation.
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I mean, you know, you look at the, this, uh, program of cultural Marxism that started in
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the Frankfurt school, well, the Frankfurt school got started in the early 1900s.
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They got run out of Germany or they fled Germany, uh, when, uh, the national socialists appeared
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ready to take control, they fled and they, uh, they came and embedded themselves in our academic
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institutions here in, in, uh, the United States.
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And, you know, just, they, they push these narratives and push them and push them.
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And one, one good way to look at it is feminism.
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You know, anybody who ever, uh, paid any attention to Gamergate or the, um, MRAs and MGTOWs versus
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You constantly hear these terms, first wave feminism, second wave feminism, third wave feminism.
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And the reason that we have these waves is because we have these generations that are groomed
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to, to pass that torch to, and each new generation pushes the envelope further.
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Yeah, I, I'm so glad that, you know, as much of a shit show as Gamergate was, and as much
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of a kind of a fuck party and just, um, like ocean of degenerate behavior as Gamergate was,
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I'm glad that I found Gamergate because it was like the, the, everyone was targeting the
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same enemy and the enemy was the current generation, the current wave of cultural Marxists.
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And subsequently people that I became friends with during that later ended up being the people
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that, you know, bombarded me with the memes that pretty much like brought me around on my,
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on my last step, like I, you know, before I had being red-pilled about, you know, race
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in general, like, you know, the blacks have fucking lower IQs and fucking women will act
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Like, you know, I was aware of that, but, but yeah, it's like you, you see these, this,
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um, uh, so I, I just wanted to give a shout out to Gamergate for having some use, but,
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uh, yeah, well, they, they, their utility was, uh, it was kind of a double-edged thing because,
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um, you know, Gamergate was first getting started when I first got on Twitter back in, uh, I guess
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the last quarter of 2014 and, and I was very aware of it because of the cultural aspects
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I think I, the last time you could have considered me a gamer, that wasn't even a term.
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I think like Super Nintendo was the last time I owned a console, but, uh, but anyway, so,
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you know, I was watching and, you know, okay, it's about these, these, uh, feminists and social
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justice warriors are attacking the gaming, uh, industry because they see it as a soft target
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to introduce all this cultural Marxist pause into it.
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And they claim that the games are racist and misogynist because they have too many white
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And so we need to throw a bunch of minorities in there and a bunch of big fat women for characters
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And there was immediately a big pushback and, uh, you know, they were saying, no, we're going
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But then the other thing that I think is even more instructive and it's cool that game for
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this reason that Gamergate happened right before the alt-right is because it was, you
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know, it all came and went so fast that it's the perfect, um, exposition of how a movement
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becomes cucked and usurped and just goes wrong is that after the thing was just a few weeks
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old, it had really degenerated into the two sides, trying to out virtue signal each other.
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It was basically the, uh, gaming world's version of Democrats or the real racists.
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They're all like, no, no, we're not misogynist.
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Uh, matter of fact, uh, we just started a GoFundMe to try to get a bunch of women developers
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and, and we've got, we're, we're instituting, uh, affirmative action here and there and
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So, you know, when I think whether anybody thought about it on a conscious level or not,
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I'm sure many did because we got so many people into the alt-right who came over from
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Um, I, I think that, uh, you know, when you had this Milo and McInnis and people like that
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who tried to turn the alt-right into the alt-cuck, well, there was just this immediate backlash
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and I'm like, no, no, there we've got some actual principles here and they're ironclad.
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You have to be willing to talk about the Jews and the Jewish question.
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And we don't mean about how great the Jews are and we need to let them run more stuff
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And you have to be, uh, red-pilled on racial and, uh, issues and gender issues and all this
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You have to be, you know, we're pushing back against the tide on every one of these things
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that we've been told we're not allowed to even talk about, much less, you know, have
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pro-white, uh, pro-traditionalist opinions or pro-straight, any of that, uh, pro-family.
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And, uh, you know, that's where the alt-right really drew its legs from, uh, and its momentum
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before Trump came along, which of course blew the whole thing wide open.
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Yeah, uh, speaking of the alt-cuck, like, uh, the alt-white fucking, I tell you that there
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was a, there was a period where, and I guess this is still true, I, I think, I think if
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we're going to do anything, one thing that we, that could be an effective way to use them,
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like, like not just fight back against them and not just backlash against them, but, but
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even take it a step further and actually use their own events and whatever dwindling star
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For example, there was a Milo Yiannopoulos event and, and it was a few months ago and I,
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I went because I was, well, I was, um, like I went there for two reasons because Richard
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Spencer had recently said that the best thing to do with Milo is to go to his events and
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in the Q and A session, um, uh, try to bant him and name drop like actual alt-right, you
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Well, while I was standing in line, someone handed me a flyer and I had not seen the person
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who had done it, but someone had gone down the line and was just handing out flyers with
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And I tweeted it, I tweeted, I took a picture of it and I tweeted it and it was the most
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And, um, and then I get in there and before it's even my turn to get, uh, to the Q and
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A, someone else, another, another guy who I've never seen before.
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So I, you know, he's, I don't think he was a local.
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He, he gets the mic and he bances Milo about the, about the real alt-right.
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I'm not going to say who I name dropped because it'll make it really easy for someone to go
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back and look at all his videos and, and, and docks me pretty easily.
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But, you know, I got up, I banced him and I name dropped somebody and, and, you know, it
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kind of gets, if you can, we can use, it's possible to use their own dwindling fame against
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them in that way because then the people in the audience, they're going to be like, they
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get kind of curious and they're like, oh, what is, what's, what's this fucking, um, you
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know, you know, fucking radiator hose loving kike faggot fucking hiding from me.
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Who are these other people that these two, you know, sharply dressed, uh, you know, uh,
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goys with the fucking, with the sharp haircut just came and said, this guy and this guy,
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hmm, I'm going to look this guy up on Twitter or something, you know?
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And, um, other than that, like, aside from doing that, these, these shit, they got to
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They're, they're, oh, they're, they're dwindling fame can't end soon enough.
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Well, I think they're really on the way out, especially after, you know, once they start
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freaking out when somebody makes little, you know, mentions that they happen to notice
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that the media is owned mostly by Jews and they're like, okay, uh, you're out, uh, you're
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not part of us anymore and we're going to slander you endlessly and all this other stuff.
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Uh, they, they're on the defense, they're on the way out and, uh, you know, that the
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ones like Thurnovich and Lauren Feldman and Milo and all, they really become huge jokes
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and they're, they're just, uh, you know, now that Milo's not on Twitter, his game's over.
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That's the only way he was ever able to really keep himself in the news.
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No, I actually did think it was on the, on the, uh, half past the hour.
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We got, we got past the, we got past the preliminaries.
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This is the publisher of the Daily Stormer, Andrew Anglin.
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I'm, uh, glad to be on your, your, I'm honored to be on the maiden voyage of the new podcast.
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Um, so you were talking about, yeah, these, these, these alt cucks.
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Besides, I want to talk about, I, I, I was actually sleeping, taking a nap.
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Um, as I was, uh, as I was signing in here, but, um, what you're talking about?
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The, the, I don't know if you guys have already talked about the shooting.
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I guess we got like a happening going on or maybe it's totally over.
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Um, we covered it a little bit, but we'd love to hear your take on it.
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So I don't, well, what basically it's a Puerto Rican.
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Well, it is a Puerto Rican who was born in New Jersey, who loves anime and just happens
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And he was in the national guard and the U S military was watching him, uh, because they
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had him on their terror watch lists and stuff because he'd been going around saying that
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Um, you know what we don't have as we do not have a vape terrorist.
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We don't know about some of these, um, no, I mean, I guess, I guess it's standard that
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And how many of these, how many of these things in a row are we going to, you know, it's always
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And I saw this cause I was watching Shepard Smith's Twitter feed today because I knew the
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stormers would be trolling him about, uh, you know, him cutting off the reporter yesterday
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because the reporter said that, uh, the kidnapping of the white kid was probably inspired by BLM
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And so I was watching his timeline on Twitter to, to see when the swarm started.
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And I noticed that he was already, well, yeah, there's been this shooting at the Fort Lauderdale
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airport, but don't jump to any conclusions about Muslim terror because we don't know
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And, you know, the inference being, we have to assume it's Sam Hyde.
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And, and, uh, then sure enough, I mean, not only is an, is he an Islamic terrorist, but it's
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But I mean, but then, you know, once they name who it is and sure enough, it's a non-white
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and he's motivated by Islam and all, you know, all the standard narrative, anime, yeah, anime
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and, uh, and, uh, and all that, then when, when they name him, they make sure and tell
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you, well, you know, the, uh, the Intel military intelligence and Homeland security was aware
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So where's the film from their cameras of each of the shooting?
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You know, I mean, they're all being monitored kind of, you know, like the one that shot
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up the, uh, the daycare or whatever it was, uh, you know, after he went to the Middle East
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and hooked up with his new terrorist wife and came back and shot up all the people at
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Well, I think what they mean by monitoring is they're just monitoring their comms and
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maybe, maybe listening to any kind of content they produce.
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Like I'm, I'm sure they, like, for example, you know how I'm, I'm sure they have an intern
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that has to listen to all our podcasts, but they have to rotate the intern out at least
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Because if you listen to these alt-right podcasts that we produce for more than a week as an
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intern by, by the end of week two, you're going to be ready to, to join for Rehoa.
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So they, but, but yeah, I mean, that's what they mean by monitoring.
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They're, they're under, you know, really, really soft surveillance.
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They, they don't have the manpower to be actually following these people around.
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And, and not only that, I, I kind of, it made me think, you know, well, according to all
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these whistleblowers over the last decade, like Snowden and the other guys, they're watching
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all of us anyway, so they can, they can act, you know, to a certain extent so that they
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can actually say, well, you know, no matter what happens and who did it, we were monitoring
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So we, I was talking about a lot of other stuff, Andre, you want to, you want to go back
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What, what in particular was interesting to you about the alt-cuck?
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Uh, yeah, I, um, oh, you, we were talking about Tarnovich and, um, you know, I, I think
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that, I think that him, he, he's basically out.
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That was not, that, that was just a bad move that he made.
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I mean, it was stupid to, um, to just attack baked Alaska about the Jews specifically and,
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I mean, he's, he's done all those steroids, which he seemed to have done very irresponsibly.
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I'm not going to condemn, because I mean, I know a lot of guys, you know, experiment with,
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with, uh, testosterone, but he seemed to have used them very irresponsibly based on what I've
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Um, so he probably has, you know, some psychological instability still from that.
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I mean, it, it's hard to get your, your endocrine system back on track once you like just totally
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Anyway, I mean, whatever the case, this was very stupid the way he handled that irresponsible.
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Um, I, I think he could have talked to, you know, been cool with baked Alaska and said,
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Oh, you know, Hey, and, and not create this entire backlash, which has, uh, which has crushed him.
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And the, the, I mean, it's, it's going to be hard to come back from because it's like,
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Like this guy, I mean, what is he really selling?
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Um, you know, I mean, I don't know what, and these are capsules, man.
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He could have made these red or, or like some non matrix related color.
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for people who don't know, this is, this is some kind of supplement that he says is a nootropic,
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uh, that he's, that he's selling and it's, it's actual blue, um, capsule.
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But, um, yeah, I mean, he, he handled it, he handled it very poorly and Bill Mitchell,
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I think handled it extremely poorly telling that, that Jared Wyand was a neo Nazi, which
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he's not, I mean, he's not even really, I mean, a lot of people, you know, don't even
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like him, um, because he, he was so focused on, you know, things that didn't matter.
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Then he came out and started talking about, talking about Jews.
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So, I mean, whatever, I give the guy credit, I'm talking about Jews, but, um, he, Bill Mitchell
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attacked who, I don't, I mean, I don't even know all the details of this, uh, Twitter, the
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So what, what's her name, because I'm banned from Twitter, uh, of course I was one of the
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initial, I was one of the initial bands of a, of a actual person, you know, like, I'm
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I think it's, I think it's like three people now it's you, me and Milo and oh no for Chuck
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Oh, um, yeah, Bill Mitchell attacked, there's a lot of, but, um, the, but they let Paul town
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So, I mean, it's, I, I don't know what, what is going on with Twitter.
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I mean, you have this dopey guy, Jack, who it's like, why is he running this company?
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And I mean, I get, you know, he created the company, but this is like, you know, you, you
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have an idea that's kind of obvious and then you get people give you money.
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And so I'm in, and for a while there was a different CEO.
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There's no reason this guy, he doesn't seem to have any idea what he's doing.
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I mean, you see interviews with the guy, he's just dopey, but, um, Bill Mitchell screwed
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I think that, that, that chick Amy was friends with Jared Wyand and he wanted her fired.
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So, I mean, he might not be as doomed as, as Sternevich.
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Um, but he, he made a very, very bad, I think a bad call with the way he, uh, he handled that
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Uh, Milo, I, I don't, I think Milo is going to have a place.
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Um, I think Milo is, uh, going to have a place in the mainstream basically.
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I think he's, uh, I, cause I mean, I think the people will say, uh, but I think he's,
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It came out last week, uh, that there's a whole team of ghost riders that write his articles.
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I mean, maybe, maybe more information than I didn't see came out about it, but I mean,
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Buzzfeed wrote about it and did interviews and he was like, well, yeah, nobody writes
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We had a, we had an interruption, uh, it's the Jews.
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Uh, yeah, the fucking JIDF is fucking probably D-DOSing this fucking stream.
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That's, I'm, that's probably not even a joke.
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Yeah, Hanbok got banned off Twitter, but, uh, but it's got to have something to do with
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There were so many people saying it, that there's gotta be something to it.
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They've made D-Ray, or Jack has made D-Ray McKeeson, like he's put him in charge of Twitter
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Well, normally what would happen with a company that's structured the way Twitter is, is you
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would have shareholders step in, and basically, the, the, the process is complicated, but,
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but pretty much Jack Dorsey would have been not in charge a long time ago.
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The problem is, this fucking, this fucking Saudi Arabian fucking Prince, I sheet my drawers,
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whatever the fuck his name is, is like, pumping, has bought so much, and he has such a large
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controlling chunk of the company, and, I mean, I guess we, you know, I don't think any Daily
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Stormer listeners need to, need to be told who he has, like a, a tenuous and, and strained,
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strained alliance with, because, you know, it's all about the Shekelskoi, um, and fucking,
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basically, because they have, you know, their own fucking agenda, and Jack Dorsey pretty much
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is, like, pushing, pushing their, you know, mutually beneficial agendas, and, you know,
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for, for lack of a better way of describing it, he's running Twitter like it's a fucking,
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uh, cultural Marxist, fucking pro-kebab super PAC, instead of a fucking, uh, for-profit
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I don't, I don't understand how the investors are going along with what's going on at this
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company, it's, it's bizarre, I, and the company doesn't make any money, I mean, the whole
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Twitter situation, it's like, why would this guy be in charge when he doesn't, I mean,
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he's not making intelligent decisions, I mean, I don't know as far as what other decisions
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he makes that don't relate to, you know, what I care about, um, I don't, I mean, I don't
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know what he's doing, I, I don't know what there is to do, I mean, I know they had some
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bad, uh, they, he, he's been very unsuccessful, just, you know, in basic news articles that I've
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read, he's been very unsuccessful in trying to monetize it, um, you know, in the
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company, he hasn't, I don't, I, I, I don't know, it's weird that he's in charge of this
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company, honestly, and it's weird that they're just kind of letting it collapse, um, that
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they're not doing anything to expand their user base, and he's just there like, oh, hey
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guys, uh, it's, well, yeah, it's just because of who owns controlling fucking amounts of stock
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Yeah, but why do they want him there, I mean, you know.
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Because their, their goal's not to make money, their goal is to push pause.
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I mean, I, I don't know who these exact people are, but I mean, that, that would be hard to
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believe, because, I mean, even, you know, even Mark Zuckerberg, well, uh, I mean, he, he
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is now, after he's gotten so, so much pressure, and from the German government threatening to
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like, shut him off, um, but he used to say, like, well, Holocaust denial, that's free speech,
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I mean, he, he used to go out there and, and say this, like, that the ADL was complaining,
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I don't know if he would directly say it, but they would say that, you know, he won't
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delete anything that, that is related to Nazism and the Holocaust denial and so on, so, I mean,
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I don't know, I mean, I would think companies, but Jack himself, obviously, is just in SJW,
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you, I mean, you know, he, he just does not believe in, in free speech and doesn't believe
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Right, and, you know, the, the things that we're saying have actually happened once before,
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you know, he was the CEO from the launch of the thing until about 2010 when the shareholders
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revolted because he had run the company into the ground already, and the big complaint back then
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was, uh, that he wouldn't come to work, that, uh.
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This is what I'm saying, he was at yoga classes and shit.
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Yeah, yoga classes and, and, uh, vegan cooking and pastry baking and all this other stuff,
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I mean, he had this whole, um, laundry list of stuff that, I mean, it just sounded like
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some kind of, uh, an upper middle class gay guy's wet dream of a life to live.
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It's like, well, yeah, I'll draw a check and I'll go learn to be, uh, excessively prissy.
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But, uh, but yeah, I mean, they, you know, they ran him out of there and he was gone until,
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um, late 2014, which time whatever management they had were the ones who built it up to over
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300 million global users, and then for some reason they hired Jack back and he proceeded
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to instantly start wrecking the company with all the censorship and making it so many people
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on, uh, other social media who don't even bother with Twitter anymore because they started
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having the same experience I had that you, you start a new account and you, you know,
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use all the countermeasures to get around, they, they banned your IP, so you get around that
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you make a new account and then the first, uh, leftist or whatever, who recognize you
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and sees you just tweets publicly to you at support, uh, Hey, this guy, he, he's trying
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He had an account before and boom, you're gone in an hour.
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And so, you know, I don't see how they can keep this up.
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And if they were only doing it, if they were only doing it to people like us, you could say,
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well, you know, there's lots of alt-right, but you know, they're only this small percentage
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But the thing is they go after just regular conservatives, you know, anybody that, that,
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uh, a shrieking leftist antifa will, will shout Nazi at, which is basically any white person
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Um, they, they're liable to be banned at any time on Twitter.
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Well, that's, yeah, I mean, I don't, I think that a lot of the problem with doing it is
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not the percentage of users that they're attacking, but the way it looks and the publicity that
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But I, I mean, I don't know, I don't know how much this, this affects, you know, the,
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the bottom line at Twitter, this, this, um, this banning and so on.
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I think that, you know, when, when those companies were looking, when Disney and, you know,
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Google were looking at buying it and, um, uh, I, I think that part of that, that they,
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that they banned people just right in the middle of that when they were in the process of that.
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And then it was this huge story, Twitter bans alt-right.
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And I think that was like an experiment to see how it went over and to see if they can,
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they can, um, you know, do mass cleansing of it, um, without, uh, without the, without
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And I don't, I don't know how that turned out just based on how Twitter works.
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The thing they need more than anything is they need some really savvy tech geniuses and
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marketing geniuses because, you know, the, the only way that social media gets income
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other than building up a giant one and then selling it for a lot of money is through, they,
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And, you know, it, it came out a week before last that Twitter's analytics had been skewed
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to show a lot more activity than they actually had.
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And then, you know, you had that, uh, turban wearing, uh, dune monkey analyst who blew the
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whistle on it that, well, you know, a platform with this many anonymous users and who, you
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know, as we all know, there's tons of us who have like dozens of sock accounts to use for
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this troll rate or that troll rate, uh, the analytics are completely worthless.
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And so, you know, they, they tried like hell to sell the company.
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They tried to sell it to alphabet incorporated and, and several other, uh, big companies
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Yeah, no, it's, uh, I, I'm not sure what they're, what they're thinking.
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I mean, I wish we had some kind of social media where we could just go on and have free
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Um, and so on, but no, I mean, I don't think that gab is going to work out.
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I mean, Vikante is probably contact, um, is probably the best option for social media
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for if, if you want free speech because they don't, they don't care.
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Um, I mean, you don't, you just don't have that.
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It's, uh, Russian and there is a full English, full English, very functional, um, option there.
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I mean, I don't know, maybe I'll start encouraging people to go there.
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I mean, I think we could, I, it makes more sense than gab.
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I think, um, after having looked at, uh, what's going on with gab, because I don't think that's
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I've got an, I've got an account on gab and, uh, that I started a couple of weeks ago, I
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And I hardly use it because the problem with it is since it's advertised as a safe space
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for free speech and that, you know, like they implicitly say that, you know, or you're not
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going to get run off of gab because you criticize Jews or troll journalists or anything like that.
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Well, the effect that that has is that you just don't have juice and journalists on there.
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I mean, there's really, I guess you can get in there and kind of slug it out with some
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conservatives or whatever, but now that Trump has won, it's really not a lot of fun to mess
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It's these pause leftists and journalists that I, that you want to go after and the minorities
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I, I just think it goes back to the fact that, well, okay.
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So as far as gab, like the reason gab's not working out is just because they got to a certain
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level of development and then they, they didn't continue to develop it.
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Like me and several other people like tried to point out on, you know, on podcasts and
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you know, other people that get a lot more listeners than I do.
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I mean, I, I get a couple of thousand listeners for an episode, people that get a lot more,
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a bigger audience than me tried to point this out to a fucking whatever his name is.
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And, um, and say, look, you need to add, you need to add a direct, I mean, integrated direct
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messaging and you need to add image hosting, like add those two things.
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And he wouldn't like, I guess the guy is like, you know, basically doesn't have enough agency
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to do it or he doesn't like feel like hiring a software developer to, to do the work, to
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And as far as Twitter, like, I, I just think that the reason it's going the way it's going,
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like everything points to, um, based on, I forget, I forget the names of the people, but
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if you look at who are the current shareholders that, that, you know, have a lot of influence
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in the company, a, you look at who they are and they all have a lot of things in common,
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And then you look at the direction that the company's going and how completely ineffectual
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Jack is and the fact that they haven't booted him yet.
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But it, it just, it, it makes it apparently obvious.
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It, it's just a mountain of circumstantial evidence pointing to the, the shareholders
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themselves are totally cool with using Twitter as a cultural Marxist PAC and PAC instead of
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fucking using it as a profitable, you know, a way to make shekels.
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They care more about pushing pause than they do making shekels in this case.
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I mean, you can go like, I mean, uh, I mean, you can find it on the internet.
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I, I didn't know we were going to talk about it or I, I would have gone and looked up.
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Like, like the, the Saudi prince that owns a, a significant share, like every time he buys
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I, I'll, I got his name written down somewhere.
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I'll never be able to, I'm not even going to attempt to try to pronounce it, but he's
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one example of somebody who, who owns a, uh, just a, a dick ton of fucking Twitter stock.
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Yeah, no, I wouldn't be, I wouldn't be surprised by that.
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Well, I was just, I was just going to ask him if, is it the same Saudi prince that owns
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Well, Carolus, how close are we to the first, to the, not the first, the only break?
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I was actually about to, uh, tell you that we're going to do that is in a, in a couple
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I was going to give y'all about a 30 second warning while I'm, I'm getting it ready.
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Well, what we're going to do when Carolus gets this, uh, little piece of music ready to
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play, we're going to take a five minute and five second break.
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And when we come back, we're going to focus on all aspects of this, uh, BLM Chicago kidnapping.
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We'll be back in five minutes and five seconds.