Cancelled and Uncaged with Ariel Pink | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #091
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 49 minutes
Words per Minute
179.89493
Hate Speech Sentences
126
Summary
In this episode of the Roseanne Barr Podcast, I sit down with my good friend Ariel Pink to talk about his life growing up in the 70s and 80s in Los Angeles. We talk about the loss of his music career, his family, and why he hates the color pink.
Transcript
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We're an attitude, one with more empathy than ego, more unity than division, more grit, go, and we got this.
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the more we are the true north, unbreakable, strong, and free.
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Greetings, earthlings, and humans, Nephilim, Anunnaki, what have you, royals, what have you, aliens,
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and especially animals who are smarter than all of the above, I think,
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because animals don't have to bullshit themselves or go off far from home to be happy.
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Well, here we are at the Roseanne Barr Podcast, and, you know, I always like to have great conversations
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with people who are really, really genius in their creativity,
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so I'm honored to have a guest on today who is like a real bona fide, or how do you say it, bona fide genius of music,
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and unfortunately, that cost him his career as, you know, he's a kindred soul.
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I like blue, but pink is what I named myself, and so that is the cross I have to bear.
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Why did you name yourself pink if you hate pink?
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I hope you're not related to this guy my dad hired to go rip shit off the walls in people's
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If they didn't pay their money at the first of the month, then Jack Rosenberg would go rip
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the curtains down out of their house, and my dad said we're going to have him over for dinner,
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and he came over and he chewed up the corn and then spat it out on the plate, and I was
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I had never seen anything like that in my life, and he chewed it up like a hog and then
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So anytime I hear the name or the word Rosenberg, I'm like, I flash back to Jack Rosenberg.
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And they're actually like the mafia there in Mexico.
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I mean, like my dad, my great uncle, whose name is Jacobo, Jacobo Zabludovsky.
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Jacobo Zabludovsky was the main, it was the Larry King of Mexico for...
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And before that, he was like the only news anchorman in Mexico.
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They even had songs written about him by newer bands like Molotov that were just like...
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But yeah, so he was seen as part of like sort of like the propaganda arm of the old regime.
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His brother was an architect in Mexico as well.
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Like, I mean, they're like seriously like ambassadors around the world.
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My grandmother was the oldest of three siblings.
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She was basically homely, but she basically felt like she needed to marry eventually.
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She married a Jewish guy that was an entrepreneur, a guy named Manuel Rosenberg.
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And he was the first guy to bring TV sets to Mexico.
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Wherever there's TV sets, wherever there's lawyers, wherever there's...
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Wherever there's education, everybody, take off your glasses.
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It's so incredibly repressive, but yet they call themselves progressives.
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They don't even have an original thought in their mind.
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They're like, these guys did it right the entire time.
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The Khmer Rouge is the most Kami Kami of ever, but they kind of got it wrong, or I guess
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they just didn't have the power to follow through with their vision.
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But they had the idea of year zero, which is the most...
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That's kind of what I think is going to be like the sort of like...
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That's what I'm waiting for is being the sort of like the yard, the line in the sand,
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like before the Antichrist, before the prophecy comes to play.
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I feel, you know, I feel that Jew really had something.
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Because I think it's easy to see into the future if you just like think for two seconds.
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You can see what's coming, and you can basically just like call it out.
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And now it's like, yeah, we have to basically avoid having that fate.
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But like, the reality is that like it's going there, and he's right.
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And so it's like, okay, you know, if you were to like...
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If you wanted to avoid the apocalypse or like the rapture or whatever, like, you know,
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the seven signs of the Antichrist and the apocalypse.
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If you don't want the Bible to be right, if you don't believe in it,
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you should believe in it just to make sure that doesn't happen.
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Instead, you have everybody basically like disavowing God,
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just like they fucking spelled out in the fucking Bible.
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You guys are not Christians, but you're totally making it come to pass.
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Like when I meet atheists, I just think that like these are Christians that lost their faith.
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And they're just, you know, just pretend that you're Christian,
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You know, it's like we're trying to keep the apocalypse at bay, you fucking assholes.
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Because that's all like deep Judaism about unified mind.
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And, you know, the last thing they're going to let us do is unify anybody.
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We already have like anything that's like trying to like put the stuff,
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Like that to me is like science and stuff like that.
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Like we're trying to discover like the origins of things.
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It's like, dude, before the science even got there, dude, we were plenty...
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The science just started to like screw things up a little bit,
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and then you have to keep on making new exceptions.
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It's like the scientific method is just going to like...
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It's not going to bring us to the unified field theory.
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It's going to take us into like just multitudes.
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It's just going to be like too many exceptions to the rules, you know?
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It's like that's the one thing that keeps on happening is like we don't...
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I think the science thing, we milked it for a long time,
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but now we know it's just a fucking complete just garbage.
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If you trust the science, you're a fucking idiot.
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So science has been proven to be the most feeble, unstrong thing.
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And, you know, faith got promoted a few notches
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And I was just like, wow, you guys are fucking like out there, dude.
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I just feel like I'm lucky that nothing happened to me.
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Anything that comes out of the mouth of an expert.
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Like, I trust a truck driver from fucking Wisconsin any day of the week.
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Any day of the week, I would trust a 13-year-old in Gaza over these fucking guys, dude.
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Like, they're the worst people that ever existed.
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No, they just showed who they are, which is, you know, mass murderers and serial killers.
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You think they don't know that they're mass murderers and serial killers?
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But they have so much cognitive dissonance that they just never get there.
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I don't think that people know how evil they are.
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I think that people don't understand how evil works and they think that like it has to be like some sort of...
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Like, there is something that every person goes through, I think, at a certain point in their life.
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It could be something completely innocent and innocuous.
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But there's a point where they have to make a choice about something totally like irrelevant and like small.
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But like, they end up choosing one over the other and it ends up basically being like a deal with the devil.
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If they knew that like they had to make a choice, they're basically like...
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It's like in their blind spot forever because they made that choice.
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Otherwise, they are aware and conscious and they basically keep it in mind and know that there are choices that you have to make all the time that are basically like always testing you like that.
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I mean, I'm as liberal as I become a rock star.
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I've got so many excuses for why I'm the fuck up, you know?
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Like, what excuse do you fucking pieces of shit have?
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What does the whole sober living world with no herpes have to fucking say about anything?
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You guys are unholy and unclean as far as I'm concerned.
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One, this is my opinion after living through it myself.
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It's because you have vision, uniqueness, and talent.
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Weren't we taught, like, about, like, you know, like, the golden rule and stuff like that?
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Like, wasn't that, like, a part of, like, school and stuff like that?
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Because, I mean, I believed all the stuff I heard from them saying in synagogue and stuff.
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My interpretation of my Hebrew school upbringing was, okay, Jews, in a nutshell, just think that they're special.
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And so that's why they sort of encourage you to be special.
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Because specialness is actually something that, like, gets rewarded somehow in the world.
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And maybe that's where they're, you know, evil as fuck.
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Like, I mean, how far back are we going to go here?
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Like, I felt like the United States was one of these, like, places where if you stick out, if you're...
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If you're abnormal in any way, if you're exceptional in any way, that could be exceptionally bad.
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If I'm an exceptionally bad musician, I might even be able to have an audience for myself if I'm bad enough.
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What I'm saying is, like, I mean, like, anybody's got...
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Give somebody enough time, it's like the 10,000 hour rule, right?
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You do something for long enough, and you basically will do...
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You'll be the only person on the planet that can do that.
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Even just four years carving out, like, a little, like...
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Just learning how to play bass guitar, learning how to record, and...
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If you do it for eight years without a record deal,
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you're just gonna, like, have, like, some weird...
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Like, you're gonna be an expert at whatever it is that you're doing.
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You don't get that you have to work at something for a long period of time.
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The 10,000 hour rule, I think, really, is really good,
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You would consider yourself an expert at how Starbucks works.
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And you could probably even start to get retirement benefits after that.
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So I think that, like, people, like, have such a short-term view of things.
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And I have been an expert at what I'm doing since I was 10 years old.
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But before that, you must have, like, really been coming up with some melodies.
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It was just, like, parts and stuff, like, swimming in my head and songs that I've heard.
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Did you just find yourself, like, waking up and going...
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No, it was more like I was, like, walking in a circle,
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singing, like, the theme to Battlestar Galactica and E.T. and stuff like that
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And then my parents were like, oh, look at him.
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But I didn't get any acknowledgement for being a musical mind
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Well, when you first wrote this song when you were 10...
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And did you play the instruments in it or just write the lyrics and...
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Yeah, it was like in the mold of what I was hearing on the radio.
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and then it sifts down and I craft it so that it's mine.
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I thought you were just like fully just off the cuff.
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I never thought that there was any kind of a craft to it.
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But no, I know that what you're saying is true, obviously.
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and then it goes through this process in my mind
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Being a channel for basically for whatever it is that's creative.
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because I hate anybody that thinks of themselves as an artist.
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But I think that like artists are vulnerable because of that.
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and they do something that's like, you know, illuminates
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it makes them extremely vulnerable to other spirits.
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and they want to merge and meddle with the light.
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And so they want to like actually kind of intervene
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They want to assuage their ego and that kind of stuff.
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Like they want to like basically like make themselves a part of it
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even though like they have no business even meddling with it, right?
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So artists who basically depend on encouragement
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especially early on to like sort of like get them from A to B
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I mean my parents told me I was an artist at three years old
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You know, so it's the first thing my parents ever fucking said to me.
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I believed the first compliment they ever gave me
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Because everybody can be an artist by three years old.
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They feel like they don't have that creativity.
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It's like they have to like have like the title of artist.
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And I just think that like artists are vulnerable
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you know, other people's opinions about what they do
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They're going down a slippery slope, I think, too.
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They're just going to inflate the wrong part of you.
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I don't want to listen to anybody that's criticized.
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No, like I'm trying to keep my five-year-old alive.
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and then file it with your local recorder's office.
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And that's exactly what scammers are counting on.
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Well, you mean because you keep getting in trouble?
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but have us basically think that it's overpopulated,
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get in our brains and basically think that like,
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Only the bad people will be stopped from having children.
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There's plenty of people that are having children
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I would be gay if I was like a really smart person.
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Because I would be able to like live a happy life in the States
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somebody's got money and the other person doesn't.
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the closest I'll ever come to having a kid is getting a phone call from
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And I'll believe them because I just can't have a kid personally.
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the only men that are having kids are women pretending to be men.
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That's the only kids that are being born out of those people.
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And thank goodness they are because we don't need any of these other people.
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I think they're artificial intelligence and created by,
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So they needed to get some new words in there so that they could,
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So they're in the taxpayers and they're passing laws that affect insurance companies and what they'll cover.
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So the doctors are all in on it because of course they want to cut off a kid's wiener and tits,
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certain doctors because insurance pays for it because of the laws passed by those people.
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They must not have a lot of business happening.
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They're all full of bullshit and selling us bullshit,
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And that allows their cousin who's a doctor to bill the government for cutting kids' dicks off.
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And they probably sell photos of it to porn things.
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a Jew has to make to basically like not be Jewish in order to like.
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in some cases there is because it's also a nation,
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that was driven from its home by persecution for 2000.
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but we say that we're like basically like Jews by,
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So people are going to think that I'm a Jew regardless.
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It's kind of like the trance thing all over again.
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Jews have figured out a way to like not be Jewish.
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Cause there's been so many incentives for Jews to not want to be Jewish at various points in history.
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And all a woman would need to do in order to not be Jewish is marry a Johnson.
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And then she would basically disappear as a Jew.
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all of history and all religions were started by Jewish discontents.
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Because Jewish means one of the 12 tribes of Israel.
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I obviously don't think necessarily that everybody's like,
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like that Jews have assimilated or like been like,
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what Jews worship is kind of like the history of the Jews more than any
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That was already corrupted by the time Jesus came up and he was bound to come up as a light,
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because he was basically the rebelling against the impossible situation that was happening.
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he was against Roman occupation and its colluders in the Jewish priest class.
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they entered into a thing that the priest class was passed down within families.
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so the spirituality aspect of Judaism that I think that like Christ was focusing in on was,
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was already kind of like extinguished by that point in the general,
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he thought of it as being hypocritical and basically being corrupted.
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but there's no other way to get to God unless you basically go to like temple and you basically have them be,
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was trying to like take that God that basically was reserved for the people that like he spoke to,
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like God spoke to Moses and he spoke to him literally.
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but then he stopped talking after him after that.
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everybody that fucking talks to God is fucking like,
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what we worship in Judaism is what we do is we read the Torah year round and we have a cycle.
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the record of the Jews of different people across time getting spoke,
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It gives us an edge because we basically learn,
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of how the Jews basically kept on pissing off God.
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there's a self hating kernel in Judaism that I think got like,
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but I'm saying people shouldn't love themselves either.
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people don't understand what that connection is.
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I'm just saying that I think Christ was either like the best Jew or the worst Jew.
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And this is why the Christians hate themselves now too,
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you don't think that's going to spread like wild,
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we'll be back in our fucking homeland eventually.
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you're not even like included in the conversation if you fucking die.
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I think that we're on the verge of learning about it.
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Christianity are the ones who basically keep the Torah alive and have given it to everybody.
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It probably wouldn't even be around if it weren't for Christians.
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they do keep Torah alive because Jesus taught Torah.
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I'm just going to go teach it to the people in the street.
00:58:44.180
And what he did and what he taught was all in the face of,
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Because at the time of the destruction of the second temple,
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they said that the blood of Jews was running knee deep in the streets from Roman occupation.
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that the people that they would feed to the lions were the Jews and Rabbi Akiva's 24,000 student academy.
00:59:23.100
They would do that to subjugate everywhere they went.
00:59:30.400
They do it to native tribes when they're trying to steal their land and take their resources.
00:59:36.060
And they'd keep a few and then they'd tax them.
00:59:58.400
I care about you writing this fucking song when you're 10.
01:00:24.080
I wrote it and then I like went into my mom's room and I was just like,
01:00:28.940
And then I sang it to her and it was like in the mold of like Billy Idol dancing,
01:00:35.060
so it's kind of got that music in the background,
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So I didn't sing any more to him for a long time.
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maybe you should go stay with your cousins in Mexico.
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I went to like a public school in Beverly Hills,
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and those kids had been there since they were like,
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with my twisted sister shirt and my fucking like,
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I stayed with my cousins when I was 14 in Mexico city.
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I had to go through the Robert Smith years with her.
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because I still think he's pretty emotionally there,
01:04:08.940
The only person that was cool was Robert Smith and Morrissey too,
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like within like a span of like three months or four months.
01:04:25.800
And I remember coming back to LA with and selling 300 CDs of death metal that I had accumulated and,
01:04:50.220
And then I worked at a record store and then I started learning stuff about the early seventies and then the late sixties.
01:05:04.720
And then I learned about different parts of the world that were influenced by that period.
01:05:10.240
And then I started to orient myself in history and in time.
01:05:27.180
and I knew that nobody else was thinking about the music world that way,
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let's see what kind of like terrible fucking mess this makes.
01:05:40.920
I know whatever I'm going to make is going to be,
01:05:54.400
they're flashing the pan at the best and they come out in and out of style.
01:06:19.520
And I'll just do music anyway and I'll do it and I'll be discovered as an,
01:06:27.600
they're going to like dust out the trunks and the fucking closets and they're going to have all these.
01:07:05.800
That's the best thing about music is that like,
01:07:31.040
You remind me a little bit of talking to Frank Zappa,
01:08:00.480
I love that his stuff was so instrumental and for an orchestra,
01:08:08.960
He's actually one of the best pop songwriters ever.
01:08:29.240
so a lot of my stuff has that quality of like that early,
01:08:40.980
some of the freewheeling stuff and some of the more like,
01:08:50.100
and I really wanted to make the worst possible thing.
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there's always going to be some people that like what you do.
01:09:32.660
and you make the fatal mistake of liking Donald Trump as I did.
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I made the fatal mistake of saying on my Twitter,
01:09:46.960
that was the action that like basically put me on the radar,
01:10:00.220
a news headline about me saying that I was at somewhere that I wasn't.
01:10:51.140
it was my last opportunity to see him and say goodbye,
01:11:03.360
Didn't even hear about that until the next day,
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my friends went to the Capitol to check it out.
01:11:28.580
maybe I had like an inkling that something bad would,
01:11:47.220
They had already pegged me as being somebody that like,
01:11:54.300
I had a friend who basically tweeted themselves in front of the Capitol and the,
01:11:59.200
and whoever was watching associates me and them.
01:12:07.500
when Olivia Newsy was in my DM box saying like,
01:12:11.300
we have video footage of you at the fucking Capitol.
01:13:09.480
and you have any kind of like reach or profile,
01:13:13.460
you will be fired from your band for putting up an appreciation post about Ariel Pink.
01:13:20.460
And I'm talking about that entire indie music world paradigm.
01:13:35.760
I can't believe that these people actually aren't,
01:14:50.760
if they do have an election and he's going to win,
01:14:57.740
I have to rethink my whole fucking thing because there's no way that they would let somebody win unless they basically.
01:15:38.300
I'm glad that Kamala is not in there because if she was,
01:16:06.400
What if the enemy wasn't really that smart or powerful all along?
01:16:32.540
I think that like it happened despite them putting stuff in people's minds
01:16:37.560
because people are not that stupid and they basically didn't need the media.
01:16:41.940
They hate the media so much that the media and it's fucking like doctors of psychology
01:16:56.440
They had to go so over the top that they basically like unmatched themselves as basically being.
01:17:19.360
They're overthrowing the government with their fake election and all the rest of it.
01:17:42.560
it might've been completely like staged from his side because he has his own media thing.
01:17:47.020
None of the CNN's cameras are like covering his,
01:17:50.880
All he needs to do is basically after Alex Jones,
01:18:05.240
have his camera see it and then send it to the media.
01:18:15.940
if they weren't going to put themselves at risk for doubting something that was an actual scene.
01:18:25.140
Did you know that was the only thing CNN ever televised of his rallies?
01:18:35.020
So that makes me think he wasn't into it because it was a weird stuff.
01:18:40.500
They wanted to see us to see his head blown off,
01:19:03.580
That was the only thing CNN ever televised in Israeli.
01:19:10.320
I think maybe we overestimated them as an enemy.
01:19:38.340
I feel like I could talk to you for a million years.
01:19:54.940
and I was in a couple of punk rock bands and I still have the desire to do punk or perform.
01:20:38.940
but I did put together my own band and I went to CBGB in New York and performed.
01:20:45.760
I went on the Howard Stern show to promote it and tell everybody to come down and see me.
01:21:20.900
take one time frame and move it to another time frame.
01:21:30.140
And that's what I was trying to do back then was fuck with the timeline to speed up all the old songs and sing them punk.
01:21:42.720
I think the Ramones were doing kind of the same thing.
01:21:54.420
so that's why I kind of like love it is because it's all about keeping it alive.
01:22:40.000
hold onto it for dear life while it's fucking there.
01:22:58.320
It doesn't even have a chance to fucking stick around to fucking be born into anything.
01:23:02.780
It's just fucking constantly molting into this fucking demon seed.
01:23:09.120
And I was into fucking death metal and black metal and satanic shit.
01:23:41.100
it won't be good by the time they're fucking through with it.
01:23:44.820
So that's probably why they made me famous in the first place.
01:23:57.980
how much of that do you think is cause you're a Jew?
01:24:16.040
but they destroyed you because you were Jewish too.
01:24:19.260
I don't think that they made me because I was Jewish.
01:24:29.040
I think you're giving the Jews way too much credit.
01:24:31.480
I'm not because nobody knew I was a Jew either.
01:24:40.620
but you're getting there because you're a creative.
01:25:01.580
you're trying to kill the Jews or trying to like rid the world of Jews.
01:25:23.580
it's just the FBI seizing the blackmail operation that may have been Israel,
01:25:32.020
Why anybody fucking talks about it being Mossad.
01:25:34.780
there's tons of agents from different countries at any given time.
01:25:41.200
But the point is like everybody focusing on like,
01:25:50.260
all the intelligence operation operatives and organizations in the world,
01:26:02.700
which is the people who cause all the wars and finance both sides because they own the stock markets and all the banks.
01:26:15.060
that's not like what's going to be like uncovered.
01:26:23.780
They're protecting the royal family who gave Epstein all the money to build that island.
01:26:37.660
I would want to fucking have agents on the ground,
01:26:47.300
putting them in compromising positions and having them do things willing,
01:27:04.080
our government officials is not the fucking scandal.
01:27:07.480
The scandal is that they are fucking terrible people that can be compromised.
01:27:14.520
what I'm saying is the conversation about like M's who's behind the blackmail.
01:27:22.040
I didn't want to have sex with all those children,
01:27:30.720
as a limited hangout and to basically get you thinking about something else.
01:27:36.940
is that like the FBI has seized the evidence that these guys had for whatever means that they,
01:27:52.220
these guys were keeping evidence and blackmail,
01:28:13.200
all the evidence and leverage they need to basically have those players control whatever,
01:28:21.960
And that's the first time that our FBI has been,
01:28:30.200
because of like all these other operations that were like allowed to,
01:28:37.440
So all we needed to do was basically like fucking come in,
01:28:43.800
And then we just keep it under lock and key so we can control our media and the people,
01:28:56.540
I would think it was always in the hands of our FBI.
01:29:03.940
The whole border thing was because they trafficked drugs,
01:29:58.180
and they're in there in the Middle East to take the oil out from underneath.
01:30:25.380
booty off of stealing this oil off of people that we're not even going to be
01:30:32.160
So we should probably just use that oil for us.
01:30:39.800
what we're going to do is become the number one exporter of oil to the world.
01:31:15.580
So even men's shady dealings and all the shit they do,
01:31:25.500
all of the project blue and all the other BLM yanks.
01:31:39.420
but it works towards the common good and they can't do anything to stop that.
01:31:46.740
what they've been trying to do is been to demote.
01:31:50.120
U S dollar to short the dollar to basically make,
01:32:00.020
because the real conspiracy is the U S cannot be the world power because
01:32:22.240
just like a bunch of bandits that basically like,
01:32:25.840
like made their own rules and like whoever got here first,
01:33:04.760
powerhouse that basically sells wars to the rest of the world.
01:33:43.200
looks at us as like to see what's going to happen in their own country,
01:33:47.620
like five years down the line or 10 years down the line.
01:33:52.900
America is the only thing that stands in the way of,
01:34:16.580
Not thinking that we were going to figure some shit out.
01:34:20.340
Talk to each other and get off the fucking news.
01:34:32.100
But we need to figure out how to brainwash people back.
01:34:43.140
Let's brainwash them into being daring to be creative and,
01:34:51.620
and preserve freedom of speech and all that kind of,
01:35:03.900
The only reason the Democrats did is because they didn't do,
01:35:14.980
they thought they could stimulate everybody's lower chakras for power.
01:35:21.140
only what they didn't figure out is that some of us,
01:35:51.100
the color revolution that was artificially paid for and stimulated by,
01:36:03.320
and everybody else in the fucking government and all that kind of stuff.
01:36:05.680
All the intelligence communities around the world.
01:36:23.440
you had a good point and we do have to wrap up,
01:36:25.500
but you had a really good point when we were outside earlier.
01:36:28.640
When we were talking about cancel culture and you said,
01:36:41.240
They would single out a person like you or my mother.
01:36:43.740
And then the Twitter people were just for the front office or whatever you said.
01:37:03.680
I've been getting them to basically like bite every single time.
01:37:11.120
I'm just saying the same thing over and over again,
01:37:24.420
I got put in a box by some person that worked at Twitter when it was Twitter.
01:37:35.360
probably fired the guy that fucking put me in the box.
01:37:51.120
and nobody knows that I exist because anytime I say anything,
01:37:55.860
there's just a bunch of fake accounts that have anime profiles that basically just,
01:38:07.760
But these are algorithms that basically just already,
01:38:19.180
you need to write a great punk type song to take them down.
01:38:48.400
they crashed all the doors and windows and something without a key.
01:38:51.700
And then I woke up from my nap and turned on my TV.
01:38:55.380
I saw all these pictures and articles and Tucker Carlson on me.
01:39:10.100
and they also me to me is like right afterwards,
01:39:20.000
the Pixies fired their bass player of 10 years.
01:39:45.180
the people do not have the power to cancel anybody.
01:39:50.540
they think that they do because that's what the government flatters them to think.
01:39:56.500
they want them to think that they have a coalition.
01:39:58.160
They have a group that could basically like cancel.
01:40:02.080
is like the government cancels you through the media and says,
01:40:06.220
this person is a okay to go and bully and harass and terrorize.
01:40:13.380
And that's what they do because they know that they have government protection.
01:40:21.760
it's already happened before it gets to the people.
01:40:27.600
it's just the idea of it is to flatter people that have no power.
01:40:38.760
whatever has to happen with me has to happen at a much more,
01:40:48.180
Cash Patel is not going to be like in charge of the music industry.
01:40:50.720
He's not going to be like fucking like telling,
01:41:14.500
They can't reverse it because that would be tacit admission that they did it in the first place.
01:41:34.300
it might've just been like a fad from a couple of years ago.
01:42:24.260
are popular and they're trying to figure out how to fucking keep it now.
01:42:29.560
What kind of grift do they have to like set up?
01:42:36.040
you probably think that they have to probably get into indie music or something like that.
01:42:56.640
What do you think is going to be the next musical thing?
01:43:00.860
because culture has been completely subsumed with politics and like they,
01:43:10.360
I don't think there's going to be a next thing.
01:43:43.500
and I think if Donald Trump really wanted to look for the longevity of this country,
01:43:53.380
like they should like do a program to make sure that like it's voluntary thing and
01:44:04.420
make it akin to its own industry that if you want to dabble in,
01:44:35.800
We don't need to get everything on the fucking grid.
01:44:39.840
We need to ensure that like everything is fine.
01:44:47.300
make itself with the last territory that needs to be conquered.
01:45:31.940
I'm all about softness and about loving stuff like that.
01:46:22.660
And then once that week passes and everybody that stayed in the fucking democratic party,
01:46:37.380
build up the democratic party from the scratch and make it dignified again and make it good.
01:47:20.400
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