Ep. 1289 - Andrew Tate Video Breaks The Internet
Summary
The White House has finally settled on a story as to why it could not track down the culpable nostrils, and the official story of the failure is that they did their best. They did the best they could to track down how it got there, and who it might have belonged to, and they just were not able to come up with forensic evidence that proves it.
Transcript
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After a constantly changing, coke-fueled narrative, the White House has finally settled
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on a story as to why it could not track down the culpable nostrils.
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And the official story of the failure is that they did their best.
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I can't really speak to the investigation that was done by the Secret Service.
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They did the best they could to track down how it got there and who it might have belonged to.
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And they just were not able to come up with any forensic evidence that proves it.
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That's not the kind of thing we want to see happen.
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Now, it did happen in a visitor's lobby area out just just outside the main West Wing.
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We're going to take a look at how that happened.
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And obviously, if there's things we can do to prevent that in the future, certainly we'll do that.
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Nobody is happy about this other than Hunter Biden and Joe Biden and the senior White House staff
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The federal government, which geotracked every single Midwestern granny who came within 10 miles
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of the Capitol building on January 6th, the worst day in the history of the Republic,
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those investigators were unable to figure out which of the dozen suspects brought the booger sugar
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into the most intensely surveilled building on Earth.
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Now, of course, speaking of January 6th, much of the narrative surrounding January 6th was fiction,
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as I learned when I flew out to Phoenix yesterday for the first ever sit-down interview with the horn hat guy,
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the so-called QAnon shaman, since he was released from prison.
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But that two-hour-plus interview is coming in a couple days.
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He's taken the world by storm as he awaits his fate on criminal charges,
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We will get to him and why everybody is kind of wrong about Andrew Tate.
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First, though, I don't want to move on too fast from the booger sugar.
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I've only covered it every day for like two weeks.
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I feel like there's a lot more to say about this.
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the way the federal government conducts investigations.
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That might be why I look a little bit sleepier today.
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I flew out to Phoenix to interview Jacob Chansley,
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I had to fly out to him because he is not allowed to leave the state of Arizona.
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So usually for the Michael and long interview series,
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we fly people over here and it's nice and easy.
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But I thought, look, I've never seen a long form interview with this guy.
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He hasn't sat down with anyone since he got out of prison.
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We're going to get that out within the next couple of days.
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I promise you we will get it out faster than the Secret Service gets you the culprit
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There's a report now out of the White House that contradicts the U.S. Secret Service on this.
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So the Secret Service said that there were no fingerprints on the bag of Coke,
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And at the very least, I'm sure there were nose prints.
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And now reportedly officials at the White House know who brought the Coke into the White House
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and have confirmed that finding via fingerprint analysis.
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This, according to a report, came out just a few days ago, sofmag.com,
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according to a security source, told Soldier of Fortune,
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we know who handled it, we've known since last week.
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So somebody's lying, and probably a number of people are lying,
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Not exactly a dog bites, a man bites dog story, rather.
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This is very much a dog bites man kind of a story.
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Okay, beyond the deceit, though, beyond the lies, beyond the obfuscation,
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there is something perhaps even more worrisome about this administration,
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It's one thing to be an evil genius villain that is deceiving everybody.
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It's another to just not have control over anything,
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and that's perhaps more of what we're seeing out of the Biden administration.
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There's a report came out yesterday that the Biden administration has leaked
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millions of U.S. military emails to an ally of Russia.
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It's not because there's a pro-Russia guy embedded in the administration.
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It's not because of some super-duper spy hack that came out of the Kremlin.
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It's because that Russia ally is the nation of Mali,
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and military email addresses end with the suffix dot M-I-L,
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and the nation of Mali's email addresses end with the suffix dot M-L.
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And when people type in military email addresses,
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And there have been cybersecurity professionals who have warned the White House,
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in fairness to Biden, for some years now, something like 10 years,
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and the government just doesn't do anything about it.
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you can't even say they get leaked to a Russia ally.
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because we won't change our freaking email addresses.
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So the problem was identified by this guy, Johannes Zurbier,
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He has a contract to manage Mali's nationaldomain dot M-L.
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And he's been collecting these misdirected emails since January,
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and he's been trying to convince the U.S. government to take it seriously.
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He apparently holds about 117,000 misdirected messages.
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Just this one guy alone since January, almost 1,000 arrived last Wednesday, just on last Wednesday.
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He says, the risk is real, could be exploited by adversaries of the U.S.
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Well, this guy's contract with the country of Mali is about to run out,
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and the Malian authorities are now going to have access to all of the misdirected U.S. military emails.
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This is one of the lesser discussed downsides of evil and vice in a decadent society,
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Not just that it makes you bad and nasty and lustful and lazy and nasty and selfish and greedy and all these things.
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It also just makes you dumb and stupid and ineffective.
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Because you get really puffed up on yourself, you fall into the vice of pride.
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Because you get lazy, you fall into the vice of sloth, and you just don't do anything.
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And then your own people send millions of emails to your nation's adversaries.
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And I guess this is where so-called conspiracy theories come from.
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It would be comforting, in a way, if we had super-duper evil geniuses who were extremely competent and efficient running things.
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Because at least somebody effective would be in charge.
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But unfortunately for us, we've got all the wickedness, all the vice, all of the decadence,
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all of the debauchery and corruption in our government, and we don't even get the competence.
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However, they're just lazy and prideful and greedy.
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When Joe Biden engages in corruption, it's not even some brilliant, amazing 27-degree chess corruption.
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It's his degenerate drug addict son just texting apparatchiks of the Communist Party in China and oligarchs in Ukraine saying,
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Give me money. I'm with my dad. I'm giving 10% to the big guy. Give me that money now.
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And then Joe Biden shows up and he says, Hey, if you don't give me that money,
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Hey, if you don't stop investigating my son and all that money you're giving him, I'm going to get your guy.
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I'm going to withhold a billion dollars. I'm going to fire your prosecutor.
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Speaking of vice, Andrew Tate, briefly the most Googled man in the world, has gone viral many times.
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He's a pickup artist type guy who the right sort of likes because he sometimes says things that are not politically correct and that irritate liberals and feminists and all of the people we like to irritate.
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But some people on the right, myself included, have always been a little skeptical of the guy and pointed out that he's literally a pimp, and that's not great.
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So Andrew Tate sat down with Tucker Carlson to insist that he's not really a pimp, and my friend Liz Wheeler over there juxtaposed his interview with Tucker with other things that he has said openly on camera and makes it seem as though either Andrew Tate is suffering from a very serious bout of amnesia or he lied to Tucker.
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Are they accusing you of using the loverboy method, coercing them by being nice?
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I don't mention webcam until after I've had sex with the girl.
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If you're on dates and you're trying to mention it and s***, it just doesn't work.
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So yeah, on corporateate.com, I have my PhD program, and that is, PhD is a pimp and hoes degree.
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That teaches basically how I got girls, how I met girls, how I got girls to like me, how I got girls to fall in love with me to work on webcam for me.
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So to Tucker, Andrew Tate says, look, man, I never seduced women and manipulated them into working for me.
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And then, as Liz points out, he's said many times publicly that this is exactly what he did, and he says it in really gross ways.
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Now, the defense of Andrew Tate right now is that he didn't rape any women, as he is charged as having done.
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He did not human traffic women exactly, or if he did, he did it with their consent.
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The best defense that Andrew Tate has right now, which he sometimes makes, though recently he's been trying not to make, is that he didn't rape the girls, he just seduced them.
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And the irony of this argument is that a more civilized place and age in Western history considered seduction to be the more grievous offense.
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Now people think that's absolutely crazy to suggest such a thing.
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But you see this in one of the great works of Western writing.
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This would be the murder of Eratosthenes by Lysias, good old ancient Greek, who points out that the Athenian laws considered seduction to be far worse, far more grievous than rape.
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This is not to downplay how serious and awful rape is.
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It's to point out that seduction is much worse than a lot of people today think that it is, because rape is a violation of the body.
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A very awful one, and we can treat that very seriously by the law.
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Seduction is a violation not only of the body, but of the soul and the intellect.
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And you hear the way that this guy describes what he does to these women.
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And it seems darker, crueler, more nefarious than some mere street thug brutalizing a woman's body.
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Because what he's saying is, oh yeah, I trick them.
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I trick them into liking me and to mistakenly believing that I love them.
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And so these women, they're probably a little bit damaged if they're going to fall for these tricks.
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And then what I do is I use their love for me as a way to make money.
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Dante in the Divine Comedy, he puts fraudsters in pretty much the deepest circles of hell.
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And in fact, he has those who betray their benefactors in the very bottom pit of hell.
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Well, I do that so that I can get more green paper and buy more stuff.
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Darker even than some thug who lurks around back alleys waiting to brutalize a woman's body.
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So the best defense that Andrew Tate has here, to me, is the greatest indictment of him.
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Now, does that mean that what's happening to Andrew Tate in Romania is fair game?
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It's pretty dodgy that the guy's in Romania running this big pimpin' business, right?
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I have really no particular desire to defend him.
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The defense, the semi-defense that I could see for Andrew Tate is that, why aren't we going
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Why aren't we going after the head of MindGeek, which is the parent company that owns the biggest
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Why aren't we going after the head of OnlyFans?
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The best defense of Andrew Tate is that this guy is some low-level street pimp and that the
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establishment and the law are going after this low-level street pimp like a guy who's peddling
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dime bags on Skid Row when they're totally letting the cartel off the hook.
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Andrew Tate has made a lot of money and he's become popular and he's become controversial.
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But he's made no money compared to the big guys, compared to Pornhub, compared to OnlyFans,
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compared to the big corporate face of exploiting women and seducing them into this lifestyle that's
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So I guess my argument then isn't that we should not go after Andrew Tate.
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My argument is that we should go after all those big guys too and start imprisoning pornographers.
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Don't forget, at the end of the Bush administration, George W. Bush, not even H.W. Bush,
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the most recent Bush administration, we in the United States imprisoned a pornographer
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He didn't produce any other kind of illegal pornography.
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It was just pornography and pornography can be prosecuted as illegal in itself because we still
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have laws on the books against obscenity, even though we don't enforce them very often.
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It's a more powerful and prevalent drug than any other drug in the country, pornography.
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And we know that this is really damaging to women.
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And now we've got this guy, Andrew Tate, on camera bragging about how he seduces and exploits
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these women and in many ways ruins their lives.
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So I guess we should go after all of them, shouldn't we?
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Not just Andrew Tate, not just the two big guys in Eastern Europe.
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And how about we reread some of those great works that formed the Western mind and remember
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The people who are going after Tate merely as a rapist or something, which I don't know
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But the people going after him in that way, they're falling into the same error that Andrew
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Tate is falling into, which is they think that life is all about stuff.
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They've fallen into a materialist error where they think that what will make them happy is
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having a lot of money and having a lot of fancy cars and having a lot of expensive clothing
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That is ultimately unsatisfying because those things are ephemeral.
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Those things are just made of matter and matter is going to decay.
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And the things that really matter to us ultimately are things that are going to survive this little
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Toys and trinkets and money and jewelry ultimately is not going to be satisfying.
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What is going to be satisfying and lead to human flourishing is going to be virtue,
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the practice of virtue in this life and salvation that we will get the hint of in this life
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We used to understand that for most of our civilization when we were rising and thriving
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And now we're depraved and decadent and we don't know how to talk to one another anymore.
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We don't know which end is up and we've got coke all over the White House.
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And even people on the right sometimes fall for this stuff.
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Now, speaking of weird sex stuff, a former Google exec has a vision of how love will soon
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And the way love will be redesigned is not in a reconfiguring of how the sexes relate to one
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And it's not even in a reconfiguring of how we're going to meet one another on dating apps,
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The way that love is going to be redesigned is when we're all just doing weird stuff with sex robots.
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Former chief business officer for Google X, Mo Gaudet, has just explained that we're all
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about to be doing really weird stuff with sex robots.
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Just think about all of the illusions that we're now unable to decipher.
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But if we can convince you that this sex robot is alive or that sex experience in a virtual
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reality headset or an augmented reality headset is alive, is real, then there you go.
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Go a few years further and think of Neuralink and other ways of connecting directly to your
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And why would you need another being in the first place?
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And once again, there is that huge debate of are they sentient or not?
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Does it really matter if they're simulating sentientism so well?
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Does it really matter if the Morgan Freeman talking to you on the screen is actually Morgan
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Freeman or an AI-generated avatar if you're convinced that it is Morgan Freeman?
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We get lost in those conversations of, you know, are they alive?
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Let's just say this is a very significant redesign of society.
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It's a very significant redesign of love and relationships.
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And because there is money in it, what would prevent the next dating app from giving you
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There are more than two million people on Replica.
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He's raising these questions as they should be raised.
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He says, look, this is going to happen very quickly.
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He says there were two million people on Replica, which I assume is some weird, modern,
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If any of my producers are sufficiently degenerate, please let me know in my ears if that's what
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He's saying, yeah, it's going to advance to the point that dating apps, because there's
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money in it, they're going to give you avatars to date.
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And if the person seems real, who cares whether or not he or she is real?
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This is a debate perhaps most famously or infamously expressed in the question that Pontius
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Pilate poses to Christ during the Passion, which is, what is truth?
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And Pontius Pilate, a cynic, shrugs his shoulders and says, what is truth?
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And now we're being presented with that choice increasingly today.
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Does it matter if you're living in lies and deceit and illusions, so long as the lies and
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deceit and illusions are sufficiently convincing and persuasive?
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It does matter because there is such a thing as reality.
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We actually have a soul that will outlive our mortal coil.
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And we actually have the prospect of life everlasting.
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Now, I know that there are going to be some secularists and materialists and libs in the
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Believe it or not, we actually have libs who listen to this show.
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Who are going to say, no, we don't really have any of that.
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And there's no such thing as heaven or eternal life.
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As long as I can just kind of feel good for the whole time that I'm on earth, then when
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someday I die, I'm just going to go take a dirt nap and turn to warm food.
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And it's not going to matter whether I believed true things.
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All that's going to matter is whether I felt pleasure during my life.
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And so for those people, it won't matter to them if they're dating a real human being or
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if they're dating a robot or an avatar or a sex doll or anything else, because it's all
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But if you have any even remotely sophisticated view of the world and you recognize that unlike
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five-year-olds and in their view of the world, if you have matured beyond that and you realize
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that life is actually not just all about you and it's about other people and it's about
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things outside of you, and the very fact that we're using language right now to communicate
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means that there's an objective reality to which we're pointing, you're going to say,
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I don't want to do weird stuff with that thing that the Google guy is suggesting that I do.
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Even if reality is moment-to-moment less pleasurable, I still would prefer it.
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The part that the conservatives don't want to grapple with, the part that the people
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who agree with everything I just said don't want to grapple with is sex robots are going
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They're going to be really, do not underestimate how hot the sex robots are going to be.
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They're going to be super duper hot and they're going to be designed by geniuses.
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They're probably going to be designed by robots themselves to appeal to every base desire
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that you have in a way that you cannot even imagine right now.
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In a similar way that it is difficult to resist porn.
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There are many Christians and people who have a relatively traditional, insane view of religion
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The median age of exposure to porn is something like 11 years old.
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And what, north of 70% of the population regularly consumes porn.
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Well, a huge portion of those men and the population generally are going to be conservatives
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and Christians and people who, in their intellect, don't think that porn is good,
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but who nevertheless look at it because it's so tempting.
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And if you think some glittering images on a computer screen are tempting,
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imagine when there is just a robot that is designed to appeal to all of your sensations
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Had the American people, had people in the West, taken porn seriously while it was being developed,
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we would not be in quite the sexual mess that we're in right now,
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which you can see expressed throughout all sorts of pathologies and ideologies
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that have pervaded our society and are driving us all crazy.
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And to be fair to the American people, we actually did try to take it seriously.
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We passed two laws about it with Republican and Democrat support,
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passed by a Republican Congress signed into law by Bill Clinton,
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the Child Online Protection Act and the Communications Decency Act,
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both of which were broadly struck down by liberals on the courts.
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So we did try, we failed, and now we've got this crazy sex stuff all over society.
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Everyone thinks that we've got to plan to stop Terminator robots from going around and shooting all of us.
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No, we've got to stop the Honeypot robots from coming into our boudoir
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and giving us massages and distracting us from normal life.
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That poses a far greater risk of destroying the human race and the future generations
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than Terminator robot, which could be dangerous too.
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Speaking of weird sex stuff, Will Thomas, who is that swimmer from UPenn
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Will Thomas now has embraced his final form, the final degree of liberal degradation.
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It's not just the physical mutilation of his body.
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He's now wearing a shirt that says Antifa super soldier.
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Antifa, of course, is the organization that tried to blow me up,
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tried to murder me in Pittsburgh like two months ago,
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and that has tried to injure, maim, and kill a number of other conservatives as well.
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Antifa, two members of which have just been indicted, arrested by the FBI,
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indicted by the DOJ for trying to blow me up with an explosive,
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an explosive that ended up hitting a bunch of cops and injuring them.
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Antifa, this guy is just wearing a shirt saying,
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The conclusion to me is fiscally conservative, socially liberal was always doomed to failure.
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We've seen this guy going down a bad path for a long time.
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or the kind of nice go along to get along people,
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who for years have said, look, I'm conservative, but I'm not that kind of conservative.
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I'm fiscally conservative, fiscally responsible.
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I'm socially a little open-minded, you know, live and let live, right?
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left to its own premises and to the logical conclusions of its own ideas,
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The people who embrace that idea will just become big libs
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because socially liberal is just a synonym for politically liberal.
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So if you say, well, economically, I'm a conservative,
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then that means that for all political purposes, you're a liberal
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because man is not fundamentally an economic creature like Marx said that we are.
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And so if you're socially liberal, you're just going to end up like that guy.
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You're not even going to end up like Hillary Clinton.
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You're not even going to end up like Joe Biden.
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The conclusions of that are I can chop myself up.
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I can call myself whatever I want to call myself.
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I can totally pervert and warp my perception of the world and of human nature.
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And by the time I've allowed my mind to become so poisoned
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And I'm going to stop being so reasonable and rational
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and letting everybody just kumbaya and live and let live.
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I'm going to start forcing my absurd view on everyone else
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And I will achieve my political ends through sheer tyranny of will.
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That is the logical conclusion of the liberal worldview.
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The logical conclusion is that you, like Will Thomas,
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you want some stability, especially for your assets.
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when you want something real and hard and tangible,
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you're probably going to want to check out Birch Gold.
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If a central bank digital currency becomes a reality,
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it will be nice to have some gold to depend on.
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Michael getting muted when he mentions certain facts
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When, especially when you're watching this on YouTube,
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you're going to see certain words get bleeped out.
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You're going to see segments of the show bleeped out.
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You've probably noticed that the show has gotten shorter
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Now, if you want to watch the full show without ads,
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with the member segment, with all the extra bonus stuff
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you go to the RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify,
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Google's and YouTube's rules for what we can say.
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Home Title Lock's million-dollar triple-lock protection
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they'll spend up to a million dollars to fix it
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plus a free 14-day trial of their million-dollar
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She is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh.
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Gives you a little hint of her intellectual formation
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I don't usually make that sort of a comparison,
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And this woman is a major leader of education in America.
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Perhaps the best advertisement for homeschooling
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The parallels between a certain historical phenomenon
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and these modern libs, especially in education,
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and to bring them into accord with the rational will.
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That, yes, we have deceit and corruption and vice
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and all this nasty stuff in our political order.
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But one of the lesser discussed consequences of that
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And you see this expressed in our educational apparatus.
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especially, broadly speaking, cannot teach things.
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about whatever struggles this lady has dealt with
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But they can't actually do the basic elements of the job.
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Goodness gracious, there was a really pathetic story
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New York City is paying $2 billion to black people.
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New York City, specifically, is paying $2 billion
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And so they didn't become teachers, a lot of them.
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New York City is going to pay $2 billion to them.
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They could even get pensions as a result of this,
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which will inflate the cost beyond the $1.8 billion
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64-year-old Herman Grimm will be paid $2,055,383
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He's probably not good at coming up with answers here.
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And you want to know the cherry on top of this story?
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The black people performed poorly on that exam, too.
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well, it's because the people who took this test,
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they didn't have a good educational background.
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I don't know why the black and Hispanic test takers
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It's not my particular subject area of interest.
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And yet, $2 billion from New York City taxpayers
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which is a reminder that we talk a lot about reparations.
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is to resurrect the idea of reparations for slavery
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This is why this kind of language is bandied about.
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that you can possibly be called in modern America
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It's why people throw it around totally baselessly.
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well, you only think that because of your white privilege.
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these people who just got paid $2 billion over nothing.
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I guess good on them because they gamed the system.
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In part because it encourages selfishness and pride
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and greed and vice and corruption among the people.
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The fact that our moral discourse on the right and the left
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Do those girls consent to be pimped out by Andrew Tate?
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Hey, do people consent to all sorts of weird sex stuff in America, including children?
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We used to have the ability to reason about these things.
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We'll become barbarous materialists howling into the wind.
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