00:02:43.000The Trump DOJ has secured the conviction of many prominent Antifa individuals, including a described Antifa leader who has been sentenced to 100 years in prison.
00:02:55.000A bunch of these guys got crazy, multi decade long prison sentences over the attack on the ICE facility in Texas, in which a cop was shot in the neck.
00:04:06.000This judge ruled that Donald Trump, this is amazing, it's really amazing, cannot use federal databases to determine whether or not an individual is a citizen on a voter roll because it might.
00:04:20.000Disenfranchised people in the future, which judges aren't really supposed to do.
00:04:24.000They're supposed to provide relief to the individuals who have filed suit and not relief to potential future harms, which can't be predicted.
00:04:30.000But that's basically what the judge is saying.
00:04:32.000Because some people were wrongly purged, the risk of everyone else getting purged, she's shutting down the whole thing, which I don't think flies.
00:04:40.000But the big Supreme Court rulings hopefully will come down Thursday.
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00:09:42.000All right, here's the story from the post millennial breaking Antifa leader Benjamin Song, sentenced to 100 years for Texas anti ice terror attack.
00:10:29.000Maybe a couple years ago, we would be like popping champagne celebrating.
00:10:32.000They finally brought these Antifa people to justice, exposing that there's literally leaders in this movement, which you've explained all along.
00:10:38.000But I feel like right now it's big news.
00:10:40.000I know it's big news, but I don't feel it.
00:10:49.000But at the same time, it is worth noting that the people that tend to, now I'm not sure about these specific individuals, but the people that tend to do this kind of Antifa stuff, or at least the people that tend to be the thought leaders for Antifa, They're people that are well connected.
00:11:10.000They're generally, you know, come from wealthy families.
00:11:12.000A lot of this stuff is, you know, fail sons and fail daughters that hate their parents and they hate the fact that they were born so privileged and they're trying to cope with this, with the fact that they've got all this privilege and stuff.
00:11:29.000Now, I don't, like I said, I don't know about these particular people in question, but it is good to see that the Trump administration is actually prosecuting.
00:11:37.000It's good to see that the Trump administration is making moves, and I really do hope that there's a lot more coming.
00:11:42.000I think the reason why we maybe feel a little black pilled about this is because there are so many members of Antifa who have assaulted people in trash cities and have gotten away with it that to finally have eight is like, okay, we got 0.01% of them, right?
00:11:59.000I mean, what about the justice for Chaz and Chop in Seattle that led to actual deaths from them blocking ambulances from getting in, shootings going on in there?
00:12:09.000Over 10 years now, and we're just finally seeing a real prison sentence for a group of people that are involved in this.
00:12:16.000And the mainstream media coverage of this, by the way, is despicable.
00:12:19.000They've been describing the pro, the quote unquote, protests that these people were involved in as like a noise making protest or a noise demo.
00:12:27.000They showed up with rifles, fireworks, uh, explosives and were shooting at police officers.
00:12:32.000They shot a cop in the neck, and they're acting like you said, Tim, like this was just a little fun birthday party gone wrong.
00:13:13.000The 2025 Prairieland Ice Detention Center incident, alternatively the Alvarado Ice Facility incident, occurred at the Ice Facility in Alvarado, Texas on the evening of July 4th, 2025.
00:13:24.00011 individuals, some wearing black clothing or body armor, saw fireworks and vandalized parked vehicles and a guard structure outside the center.
00:13:32.000A person in a nearby wooded area allegedly opened fire with a rifle after local police responded.
00:13:37.000An Alvarado police officer was shot in the neck and released from the hospital a short time later.
00:13:41.00011 individuals were arrested soon afterward in the following month.
00:13:44.000The alleged shooter was arrested after a manhunt, and five alleged associates were arrested.
00:13:56.000Now, here's the thing what these anti-guys do is they all have plausible deniability.
00:14:01.000So, you'll go to these direct action meetings, and they'll say, when we go to the event, when we go to the protest, wear all black, wear a hoodie, wear a black mask, so that you are dressed identically to everybody else.
00:14:53.000I say, Lock them all up, charge them with conspiracy.
00:14:57.000They know exactly what they're doing and why they're doing it.
00:14:59.000They are manipulating the law to their benefit to engage in terror attacks.
00:15:03.000And I think it's also time that people realize one big important thing here.
00:15:08.000When the New Republic says they're just protesters who are protesting, a noise protest with fireworks, they are basically rubbing it in your face.
00:15:16.000I know the right knows that the left knows what they're doing.
00:15:21.000We all know leftists are engaged in terrorism to gain political power.
00:16:00.000You know, but I think we're overstimulated to the point where we're just like, we went through years of death, violence, terror, where we were screaming and begging and straining ourselves, that now we're just lying back in our lounge chairs, like, oh, yeah.
00:16:14.000Also, like watching someone get punished isn't necessarily a great feeling.
00:16:18.000I mean, sometimes there is a catharsis, sometimes vengeance is, but like most people that you ask, not vengeance.
00:16:24.000Some people that you, that if you ask throughout time that have like been like wronged and then they lash out, they don't feel better afterwards.
00:16:39.000It is justice, but at the same time, it's like if your kid punches another kid and you ground your son, you don't have to be happy about it.
00:16:44.000It's like nothing good came out of it.
00:16:54.000But I'm just, I always hear this in shows, and I think it's fake, it's propaganda where, you know, like Spider Man, for instance, we all saw Spider Man when all the Spider Mans came together and did Spider Man stuff together.
00:17:06.000And then, you know, Tom Holland's Spider Man is like, I'm gonna kill him.
00:17:41.000We wouldn't have a system in place for hundreds, if not thousands of years of capital punishment where people beg to witness the hanging at the gallows unless they felt better because of it.
00:17:57.000It's not, no, because it's not about, even if people do find a catharsis watching someone that committed a crime get punished, that's not why they get punished.
00:18:07.000It's not why we have a judicial system.
00:18:17.000They were throwing fireworks, which are explosives.
00:18:20.000They were doing what they can to try to intimidate people.
00:18:24.000This is good all the way around because these people now are an example, and the people on the left are like, now they have to acknowledge the fact that it's possible.
00:18:34.000Because up until this point, it kind of didn't seem possible that people that did this kind of stuff were convicted.
00:18:39.000Well, there were convictions a few months ago, but this is the heaviest we've seen.
00:18:46.000I think the big problem with when people don't feel catharsis or relief when justice is doled out.
00:18:52.000It's usually because they haven't forgiven yet.
00:18:53.000And I think from a Christian perspective, you can acknowledge that justice is right and good while also personally forgiving someone for a crime that they committed against you or your family.
00:19:04.000And if you miss that second piece, maybe that's where that lack of relief comes in.
00:19:14.000Yeah, like in the Christian sense of what does it mean for a person when you ask them to forgive someone who committed a crime against them?
00:19:20.000I mean, from the Christian perspective, it basically means that.
00:19:23.000You acknowledge that what they did was wrong, but you, I mean, I hate to use the word forgive in the definition.
00:19:30.000You forgive them and you recognize that there's still an opportunity for their soul to be saved.
00:19:34.000But, but, so I'm trying to understand what it means to forgive somebody.
00:19:37.000And it's kind of hard with the definition in the title.
00:19:40.000As we're giving, so you're giving them a chance to be neutral and to have like a blank slate in the future.
00:19:47.000But, I mean, it means the conscious, deliberate decision to let go of feelings of resentment, anger, and thoughts of revenge towards someone who has wronged you.
00:22:00.000They're going to be in prison for decades, the rest of their lives, most likely.
00:22:03.000And maybe when Homeboy down at the bottom is 80 something years old, 87, he'll get out shaking, unable to walk, and he'll be no threat to anybody.
00:22:10.000So I don't really think about it, you know?
00:22:20.000Like the only reason that we should put people away is with the hope that they will reform their behavior and be able to come back into society.
00:22:29.000The whole point of justice, in my view, is that one, you're protecting public safety by keeping them away from further harm to other people.
00:22:38.000And two, it is actually a form of vengeance in a sense because you want to send the message to other people that this behavior is not okay and you will face consequences for it.
00:23:01.000And two, it takes them off the streets and out of society.
00:23:06.000It's not about helping them grow and trying to teach them something and blah, blah, blah.
00:23:13.000Recidivism in the United States is incredibly high.
00:23:17.000If you are the kind of person that commits these kinds of crimes, if you only go to jail or commits crimes, If you only go to jail for a little while, the vast majority are going to get out and they're going to commit crimes again.
00:23:32.000Not so that way they can learn anything.
00:23:34.000Not so that way they can sit around and learn a trade or whatever.
00:23:38.000Take them out of society because you are benefiting society as a whole by removing them.
00:23:44.000If you allow leniency to the people that commit crimes, you are punishing the good people that will end up encountering these people on a daily basis.
00:24:12.000He did not express his hatred of women, nor was he inspired by the incel movement, though I think definitionally he was an involuntarily celibate individual.
00:25:47.000If you're a dude sitting around and you're 30 and you're a virgin and you consider yourself an incel, I ain't got no beef with you.
00:25:54.000My only desire for you is that you be better and that you find what you can do every day.
00:25:59.000I say, man, if you don't know what to do, just start doing push ups, go for a walk, and then start reading stuff online, start finding ways to improve yourself.
00:26:06.000I don't have an issue with guys who haven't figured it out.
00:26:09.000I have an issue with a guy who is so weak that instead of trying to better himself, figure it out, and solve these problems, he's like, I'm going to get a gun and just shoot some people, which literally does nothing, hurts your cause, and makes you look dumb.
00:27:00.000Yeah, I mean, look, guys must talk to their friends.
00:27:02.000And not to get into it again, but like, so the only reason I say that is because, or that I say, you know, it's generally correct is because people wig out about the most innocuous thing.
00:27:11.000Honestly, I don't think therapy is good for people.
00:27:58.000Guys, I don't care if you think that I do it right or do it wrong or whatever, but if you're sitting around and you're out of shape and you are not bettering yourself while complaining about everything, I got zero respect for you.
00:28:09.000If you are sitting around wallowing in filth, covered in Cheeto dust, and then your response is, yep, this is the life that I've chosen.
00:28:18.000I'm not going to get married or have kids, and I'm not going to blame anybody else for what I've chosen to do.
00:28:23.000It's like, okay, you are honest about who you are.
00:28:26.000For these people that are like, I watched these interviews with incel dudes, like self described incels, and they're like, I just can't get a date or whatever.
00:28:34.000And I'm like, I'm not mad at that guy at all.
00:28:36.000I feel no disdain or disrespect or anything like that.
00:28:39.000I'm like, hey, man, this guy needs a good, strong pat on the back from a guy who's going to help him out and point him in the right direction, motivate him to light a fire under him.
00:28:48.000When I see the violent people, I'm like, it's the epitome of just being an absolute loser.
00:29:30.000And, you know, I'm going to give a shout out to Andrew Tate, despite the fact that people are writing on him for a lot of reasons, but I'm going to say this.
00:29:35.000He has a great video, and I understand why so many young men are attracted to his message.
00:29:40.000He said, It doesn't matter if you feel like crap.
00:29:43.000It doesn't matter if you're depressed.
00:29:44.000A man wakes up and does the job he has to do.
00:29:48.000If you wake up feeling sad, too bad, go to work.
00:29:51.000If you wake up feeling tired, get up and go to work.
00:29:54.000And I'll give a shout out to Joe Rogan.
00:29:56.000Who said that every day he has to push down the inner bitch telling him not to work out?
00:30:59.000That's where I find that therapy can help in the right situations, in the right frequency, just to help people figure out a better path.
00:31:08.000You know, I see all these complaints online from people who are just like, it's not fair.
00:31:14.000Like in his manifesto, he explicitly says, one of the first things he writes is ask a woman and she'll tell you looks don't matter.
00:31:22.000But then you look into who she's been with and you'll see it's a bunch of tall, attractive, you know, chiseled guys showing you that what she says actually does not matter.
00:31:34.000Like the idea that somebody who is short and ugly never had kids is the stupidest thing because if that were the case, there'd be no short, ugly people.
00:32:33.000Female cop shoots Jewish rabbi outside Pornhub office in Canada while hiding from Marxist gunman who killed immigrant officer named Mohammed.
00:32:54.000Some light, so you know, how in like uh, in GTA, you guys have played GTA, I mean, everybody's played it right.
00:33:00.000You go to Liberty City, which is basically New York, but it's a condensed version of it, right?
00:33:04.000Like, what if that's what we're in, and the world we're in is a condensed version of what the world actually is, and like New York actually has 40 million people in it, but like in our fake version of New York, it's only 10 million.
00:33:17.000Yeah, I mean, look, when it comes to the dudes that are, you know, like you're saying earlier, the dudes that are like, oh, this is so terrible, this is so terrible, get up and go to the gym.
00:33:28.000Because as much as people are going to be like, oh, that's just a meathead kind of solution, blah, blah, blah, if you're exercising, it has a massive impact on your mental health.
00:33:42.000But like, the idea that you can just go and talk things through, like ruminating for guys, it really doesn't work.
00:33:49.000Some women, like, for, A lot of women, they're like, you know, I feel better after I go and I can kind of, you know, emotionally talk about this stuff and I feel validated.
00:34:41.000Yeah, because when you watch them and they, you know, like, first of all, they love you, even though they're chickens and they're really dumb.
00:34:45.000They don't really like, I don't assume they have the same kind of love.
00:34:47.000But when we walk up by the chicken coop, they all come running and crowd around because they're like, oh, here comes the, you know, they're going to bring food.
00:34:55.000We're all excited and they're all happy to see you.
00:34:58.000If you throw like a piece of food in there, they'll all chase each other and play rugby with it.
00:35:02.000But the real reason I say the chickens is not actually the goofiness of them because they're hilarious.
00:35:07.000It's that give yourself the responsibility of taking care of something so that you know you have to wake up every day and make sure they're taken care of.
00:35:13.000And then you will have responsibility and you will have purpose.
00:35:16.000Not the most of it, but it's take care of something.
00:35:18.000I used to struggle with being a procrastinator, like even a year and a half ago.
00:35:25.000As soon as my kid was born, I don't procrastinate about anything anymore.
00:35:29.000If the garbage needs to be taken out, take it out.
00:37:04.000And then one day his neighbor got chickens.
00:37:07.000And he wakes up early with the chicken with the rooster yelling.
00:37:10.000And he's like, he doesn't know how to feel about it.
00:37:13.000But then as he's leaving for work, he looks over the fence and he watches them bobbing their little heads and goofing around and starts laughing, goes to work.
00:37:19.000And then while he's at work, he's getting his job done, thinking about what the chickens are doing.
00:37:22.000And then when he gets home, he looks and they're going to bed.
00:37:24.000And then he's like, I go to bed and I wake up hearing the chickens and I giggle again.
00:37:27.000And I get up and he's like, man, feels good now.
00:37:30.000You know, I'm just watching these little things.
00:37:32.000And I'm like, that's what I'm talking about.
00:37:34.000There's a reason why humans put chickens in Europe, they put chickens on their flags.
00:38:01.000I watched a video where a dog was sleeping on a dog bed by the screen door and the light was coming in, and the cat came over and started doing the cat massage on him.
00:38:10.000And I'm like, how can you be depressed watching that?
00:38:14.000Every night I get home from work, and my main coon is waiting at the door between the garage and the house, just crying for me to open the door.
00:38:57.000Blocking Donald Trump's SAVE program, systemic alien verification for entitlements, to make sure that people who are on voter rolls are citizens.
00:39:05.000Now, the argument is that there are a handful of people who are wrongly purged from voter databases.
00:39:38.000I am saying it's an ideological battle where they are going to assert their authority to do whatever it takes to seize power from that system.
00:39:46.000It's very obvious because, let me put it this way.
00:39:48.000During the 2020 election, Republicans filed lawsuits before the election saying, hey, these things put in place are going to disenfranchise voters.
00:39:58.000And the judges literally responded in dozens of cases, how are we supposed to provide relief to a harm that has not happened yet?
00:40:05.000After the election, come back and we'll consider your case.
00:40:09.000So when the Republicans then filed lawsuits, After the election, saying these rules caused this fraud and disenfranchisement, the judges went, Oh, well, it's too late now.
00:40:41.000You are fighting an ideological battle, and the Republicans have been doing better, but mostly Trump has been doing better.
00:40:48.000And the Democrats, the liberals, the machine is still a churn in.
00:40:53.000I am also confused as to how she's making this ruling because my understanding is that they've created the database, but it requires legislative action for them to actually use it to require citizen checks before voting, right?
00:41:07.000Isn't that the whole point of the Save America Act?
00:41:12.000Talking about potential harm from the database.
00:41:15.000She's talking about potential harm from a law that hasn't been passed that would use the database.
00:41:20.000Like, she's two orders away from what's actually happening here.
00:41:24.000I mean, look, the fact that a judge is continuing to do these, the judges are continuing to do these kind of things, like to inhibit the executive branch basically from all of the stuff that they're trying to do.
00:41:39.000I think that's just more evidence they need to do something about the judges, like ignore them.
00:41:43.000What is the digital database that they're.
00:41:46.000It basically merges Social Security Administration data with immigration data.
00:41:52.000So it's like a two way check to see whether or not someone's a citizen.
00:41:57.000Because some illegal immigrants have social security numbers or steal them fraudulently.
00:42:04.000And so the idea is that you would have that immigration database from DHS as the backup to make sure that you're not wrongfully removing people from the voter rolls.
00:42:16.000If I got a letter in the mail and it was like, your name has been removed from the voter roll, you must fill out this form and send it back in.
00:42:22.000If you believe this was done in error, I'd be like, oh.
00:44:13.000We should like, we should pull secret psyops against him when he's around.
00:44:18.000So, like, one thing we can do is when we're all hanging out, I'll be like, Actually, Ian could be like, Hey, Brian, do you want to go in on lunch together?
00:44:25.000And like, I'll split, we'll get something.
00:44:27.000He'll probably be like, Oh, yeah, for sure.
00:44:28.000And then you're like, What do you want to get?
00:44:30.000And then when he says, You want to order pizza?
00:44:31.000You should go, Hold on, let me ask what everybody else wants from your pizza.
00:46:31.000This was the first time I guess the super delegates stepped in.
00:46:34.000Oh, dude, guys, 2028 is going to be bonkers.
00:46:38.000The 20, the 2027 primary season, it's going to go into the early 28 primary season, and we're going to have a Democrat and Republican primary this time.
00:46:48.000It's got, could you imagine what JD Vance is going to say about Marco Rubio?
00:47:57.000And the 90s music is on all our playlists.
00:47:59.000And I think now what's going to happen is we're going to have this like traditional, it's going to be like Americana folk rock, which is not literally folk, but it's going to be like 100 years from now, kids are playing CCR.
00:48:09.000They're going to be like, this is traditional American music.
00:48:11.000They're going to march into battle with the dude on the flute playing like Fortunate Son.
00:48:15.000Yeah, the electricity era and our ability to record, they actually call them records.
00:49:43.000So, you know, it is kind of like a responsibility we have to be that recording artist for the future because they're all going to be watching our stuff.
00:49:49.000I think it's going to be like 10 years from now, and everyone's going to be hive minded with glowing eyes, levitating and floating around in T poses.
00:50:09.000I genuinely believe that once they roll out neural read write capabilities, Democrats cease to exist.
00:50:15.000And what I mean by that is if you get 100 Democrats and 100 Republicans and you line them all up, And they walk up to a booth where Elon Musk says, I've got two Neuralink headbands that will allow you to experience any world or reality that you'd ever want.
00:51:02.000Like, there's, I don't know a Republican that's a Disney adult.
00:51:04.000I saw this video that was, so Reddit today was basically Don't Have Kids Day.
00:51:08.000So I'm looking at Reddit in the front page, the most popular things is this woman, and she's like, These people keep coming to my page saying, You don't understand because you don't have kids.
00:51:35.000Phil was literally just talking about taking out the garbage, about he normally would procrastinate.
00:51:39.000And now he doesn't anymore because he has kids.
00:51:41.000This is like, it's this woman, not trying to be a dick, but her whole Instagram is about how she chooses to not have kids.
00:51:48.000And I'm like, for somebody who doesn't want kids, man, you wake up thinking about having kids a whole lot and then complaining about people who have kids.
00:51:56.000Sounds to me like you got sour grapes.
00:51:57.000And the only reason I try to be a little bit respectful is because maybe she just can't have kids.
00:52:32.000She said, it's a Huffington Post article.
00:52:34.000I'm not a woman or a man, and existing in this binary world is really, really hard.
00:52:40.000I said, I would argue your life isn't hard at all, which is why you had to invent some retarded nonsense like not having sex in order to pretend it is.
00:53:58.000That's liberals and conservatives right there.
00:54:01.000Those same people, by the way, always are minimizing and downplaying real people's struggles.
00:54:06.000Like the people who complain about how hard it is to be non binary or people keep using my wrong pronouns are the same ones who mock conservatives who point out that.
00:54:16.000Cities are crime ridden hellholes, and that it's actually not safe to ride on the road.
00:55:42.000I remember I was hanging out with Brandon.
00:55:46.000We were at Roger's house watching Real Time with Bill Maher.
00:55:50.000And I was 18, and I said to them, In the future, there's going to be the Simpsons channel.
00:55:56.000And the reason why I said this is because he had cable, and we were scrolling through the cable channels, and it's picture in picture with real time or whatever.
00:56:05.000And I can't remember which cable channel it was, but it was like four episodes of The Simpsons back to back to back to back.
00:56:10.000And then I was just like, Where this goes is obvious.
00:56:13.000I was like, You're going to go to cable, and it's going to be like a channel called The Simpsons.
00:56:27.000What I just mean is, if you want to watch The Simpsons, you don't turn on Fox and then wait for it to come on.
00:56:32.000You literally go to the Simpsons page and watch whatever you want, whenever you want.
00:56:36.000It is remarkable that we have expanded luxury beyond human, like the dreams of the greatest kings and conquerors, and people are pissed off.
00:56:46.000I think that's because luxury is not the goal.
00:56:49.000And living in luxury, like, it will augment your life.
00:56:52.000But if you don't have fulfillment, it's pretty meaningless.
00:56:56.000Like, it'll get you maybe a dopamine kick.
00:56:59.000Over and over again, but that then falls off.
00:57:01.000Like, if you don't have actual responsibility in your life and you're not actually improving your environment, then luxury is only going to get you through the day, maybe.
00:57:09.000Like, let me just stress to all these wackaloon lefties.
00:57:12.000You know, they're why we can't have nice things.
00:57:21.000And they had like a bunch of Pokemon cards.
00:57:22.000And I was just thinking to myself, like, we are in a day and age where you can literally have pictures of fake monsters that fight each other and you can make a living doing it.
00:57:54.000And you're sitting there being like, I got air conditioning, clean running water, hot showers, and I make a living where I can afford all of these things and eat steak dinners because I sold a picture of a dragon breathing fire.
00:58:20.000You know, you could tell like Mark Twain.
00:58:22.000To be fair, I guess back in the day, like writing a book was legit because you had to write every single copy.
00:58:26.000So if you wrote a book, it was a big deal.
00:58:28.000Oh, the printing press made the recording artist like Mark Twain potential.
00:58:32.000Yeah, but here's the thing the printing press, you would set each page and then you'd print like 100 pages and then you'd set the next page.
00:59:39.000When we get Neuralink read write capabilities, meaning when you can put on a Neuralink headband, because surgery, no one's going to want the surgery.
00:59:46.000But when they get a headband you can put on that will broadcast, Sense like sensory information into your brain and read sensory information from your brain, it can send you into any universe and any reality and any scenario where you will feel everything.
01:00:04.000And the this is the death of humanity because people are going to be brain fried.
01:00:08.000What we got to do is I think the human brain might evolve, some humans will evolve to be able to listen and speak at the same time.
01:00:33.000And if they put the eye drop in your eye, like the nanites go into your brain and simulate a certain amount of time of an experience.
01:00:40.000So initially, the woman, and there's a woman and a guy who invented it.
01:00:42.000The woman's like, we want to sell vacations.
01:00:45.000So when you take the eye drop, you experience an Aspen skiing vacation.
01:00:51.000And then when you come out of it, you remember skiing and the feeling of it.
01:00:54.000And the guy goes, we can do prison sentences.
01:00:57.000So he makes like 50 year prison sentences, and you're in a box for 50 years.
01:01:03.000And the movie ends where they like fight because she's like, We won't do this.
01:01:05.000And then she gets him in the eye, and then he goes for like a thousand years into like, ugh.
01:01:09.000But my point is what happens to the human mind when you take the stupidest person, plug their brain in, and make them experience something so they stop acting like an a hole?
01:01:19.000Like, what if it turns out that Phil in base reality is some raging communist and he got arrested after shooting up an ice facility?
01:01:27.000So they put the Neuralink on his head to simulate an existence in which he would come to hate communists.
01:03:40.000The Daily Wire, one of the biggest players in conservative media and talks, take on at least $100 million in investment with an eye on an initial public offering in a few years' time.
01:03:48.000The company, which was founded by Ben Shapiro in 2015, has been in talks with High Mount Capital to lead a funding round that would value the company at $750 million, according to documents reviewed by Semaphore.
01:03:59.000The Daily Wire is trying to take on the New York Times from the right, privately disclosed that it notched $48 million in adjusted EBITDA last year, but it also failed to grow its subscriber base and to keep the ones it has paying, the documents show.
01:04:15.000So, $48 million, how much of that is profit?
01:06:16.000And last year was coming off of a presidential cycle, so you're going to see a decline.
01:06:20.000This year, you're going to see this dip from the end of last year into the end of this year until the midterms kick off and mass spending begins to occur.
01:06:28.000With that spending, what's going to happen is that YouTube and other major carriers are going to prioritize political content where these advertisers want to exist.
01:06:35.000Political spending is going to outpace all other spending.
01:06:39.000And then, for example, YouTube does this.
01:06:42.000So Ian comes to me, let's say I'm YouTube, and he says, I want to advertise cowboy hats.
01:06:46.000And I say, okay, well, we've got a fine selection of videos where you can list your cowboy hats and make some money.
01:06:51.000Phil then comes to me and says, I want to advertise my political campaign for my whole party.
01:06:56.000And then I say, how much money you got for the cowboy hats?
01:07:00.000I say, how much money you got for politics?
01:07:01.000And Phil says, I got $10 billion per month.
01:07:03.000I'm exaggerating, but you get the point.
01:07:05.000So then YouTube says, Okay, we need to promote videos that this guy wants promoted because we make more money when he sells ads than when he sells ads.
01:07:15.000YouTube's incentive is in a midterm cycle, the algorithm should be promoting content that is politically oriented so we can fill our political inventory.
01:07:27.000All other ads will exist on whatever content they want.
01:07:29.000But when you go into Google Ads and you're a musician, you say, I want my ad to appear on content for people who like music.
01:07:38.000So, YouTube then says, We've got an order of $100 million, and it's got to be on content for music lovers.
01:07:53.000For the Daily Wire to try and seek an IPO right now at this evaluation is silly because they could wait one year, hit early primary season, double their revenue, and then it's going to be fantastic.
01:08:08.000If they because they're going for an IPO and they're doing it based off of last year's EBITDA, this year they're probably going to be comparable or slightly less because the end of the year they're going to see a pickup.
01:08:21.000And then into because they dump all the marketing budgets next and then next year with the primary season, the end of 27 for Daily Wire probably will be 100 million EBITDA.
01:08:31.000Yeah, they're probably they want to raise the money, I guess, I don't know, but raise the money now to use to invest during primary season to pump Daily Wire to the next level because they just they did just lay off a bunch of.
01:09:07.000So if your plan is to, that you're going to have a big turnaround during the midterms and then the presidential election cycle, You want to be staffing up your political desks right now.
01:09:18.000Otherwise, you're not going to be able to cover it in a way that's comparative.
01:11:30.000So here's a funny thing that happens I'm at Fusion, and they come to me and they say, Disney just acquired Maker, so we have all of this talent.
01:11:38.000And then I was like, Well, I mean, you have their phone numbers?
01:11:44.000And so they approached me and they said, Take a look at this roster of talent now available to us and let's see if we can do something with one of these people.
01:11:54.000And I said, What does Maker have to do with this talent roster?
01:11:57.000I mean, I understand they're signed to Maker, but you owning Maker isn't going to guarantee us any kind of deals.
01:12:39.000I don't know the contracts that Knowles and Matt Walsh and Ben have.
01:12:43.000So I don't know if someone else were to purchase Daily Wire, if they're bound to be there for five more years to do their show for X years or whatever.
01:12:52.000But, you know, I don't know the specifics to each of their deals.
01:12:57.000Ben Shapiro is an owner, he can't go anywhere.
01:12:59.000He's going to have contractual obligations as a shareholder.
01:13:02.000I don't know the specific deals for Matt Walsh, but I do know that some of their other talent.
01:13:08.000Explicitly have in their contracts that they can't leave.
01:13:12.000I don't want to say it's overtly specific, but the general understanding in the contract is when leadership or sales occur, the contracts are assignable to other companies without the discretion of the individuals.
01:13:25.000I think another thing that tells you a lot about the Daily Wire's struggle with relying so much on personality and the brand itself not having as much cachet with conservatives is that some of their talent are now creating channels that are not Daily Wire branded.
01:14:39.000So, look what's happening with CBS, Time Warner.
01:14:42.000They are trying to consolidate everything so that they all exist under this stringent three network umbrella, the way it used to be back in the day when there were only five networks.
01:14:51.000That way, they can control messaging, they can control who makes money and who doesn't.
01:14:55.000So, YouTube, I genuinely believe the AI stuff, YouTube wants, the machine wants, I don't know that they can make it happen.
01:15:01.000I'm not saying that it's a conspiracy where it's guaranteed to happen.
01:15:03.000I'm saying powerful elites are like, we'd be better off if YouTube was a mess of AI content so no independent creator could ever make a living.
01:15:12.000Maybe a small one, you know, maybe 40,000, 50,000 a year equivalent, whatever it's going to be in 10 years.
01:15:16.000But they want all prominent personalities to be under the umbrella of major corporations so their legal departments and their essentially plan makers and executives can dictate the messaging of shows.
01:15:29.000If we, let's say that we, in 10 years, like there's only three networks.
01:15:33.000So, for the existence of Tim Cast IRL, we eventually get bought out or absorbed by some company.
01:15:36.000Then the executive comes to us and says, Hey guys, listen, we're going to get sued to oblivion if you cover this one story.
01:16:21.000That's like working for the corporate money.
01:16:23.000And it's easy to kind of just, well, all right, I'll just keep my mouth shut this time.
01:16:26.000But this age of like independent journalists speaking their mind, I don't know, man.
01:16:32.000The only reason we haven't succumbed to the liberal economic.
01:16:36.000War machine in totality, why Trump has an opportunity to create this new, new world order, I think that's what he's doing, is because of the age of independent media.
01:16:44.000Like Biden's censorship regime was almost a steel trap, except people were able to like speak out against it.
01:16:50.000So I think decentralized media, where we're hosting on our own devices, is still potential, but like you've got Verizon, you've got the networks that can shut you down.
01:16:59.000So that's a stopgap who runs the ISP, who owns the device, who builds the devices that you're using, because those are usually built by corporations.
01:17:07.000I mean, I don't know, none of my buddies build phones for a living.
01:17:09.000Bro, they took away your ability to remove your battery.
01:18:12.000Literally, that's what I have with my fanny pack.
01:18:14.000There's a Faraday cage in here, it's by Mission Darkness.
01:18:16.000That's why I'm saying, like, I think where we will end up in 10 years is they're never going to outright ban independent content, they're going to make it useless.
01:18:27.000The way that Mega Upload used to have all this pirated content, but now no one, effectively, it's just Mega doesn't exist anymore, even though Kim tried restarting it.
01:18:35.000Nobody uses this piracy stuff for the most part anymore, the way they used to in the 2000s, because they've made it useless.
01:18:41.000It's much easier just to go on Amazon.
01:18:43.000So I could see a world of corporations A, B, and C owning global media, and then they release a virus or they do some horrible, malfeasant thing, and then they tell the world, you can't say this word.
01:18:56.000If you do, you'll lose your bank account, you'll be banned.
01:18:59.000Then people will be on independent media on their phones, like revealing the truth, and they're going to be like, okay, if it's Apple phones, okay, we got to contact Apple to shut down their personal device.
01:19:11.000We have to block their local networks.
01:19:13.000I can't remember who said this, what videos.
01:19:15.000Someone said that they thought COVID was a plan, but they released it early to stop Trump.
01:19:34.000The conspiracy theory is that COVID was being manufactured through gain of function research in Wuhan with the intent to release maybe at the end of the 2020s or early 2030s when they had centralized control of media, when they have gotten rid of independent podcasts and these things no longer existed.
01:19:50.000Trump winning, however, and being the front runner, it blocked this because now they're unable to do heavy censorship.
01:19:59.000Trump, as president, has too much power and is helping promote a lot of these other voices that are counter to this.
01:20:06.000So, the conspiracy theory, again, I'm not saying it's true, goes that in 2020, the powers that be said release COVID now to stop Trump so we can get power back.
01:20:14.000The idea was it was supposed to be 10 years later.
01:20:19.000Those things would exist, don't get me wrong.
01:20:21.000But it'd be curated and controlled because the government was going to start censoring the internet, allowing only certain people to have voices.
01:20:29.000Then, the only thing anyone would ever hear on social media or major networks was get the vaccine and everything's okay.
01:21:13.000Rand Paul did an interview, and it was years ago they admitted that they were funding gain of function research in Wuhan on coronavirus.
01:21:20.000I like this conspiracy theory that Trump was the wrench in the gears of the liberal regime.
01:21:26.000So here's the big conspiracy theory The Russians did hack the 2016 election, they know, but they can't release the information because they were cheating.
01:21:32.000The conspiracy theory goes that Hillary Clinton and Obama and all of them and all the past presidents have manufactured the results of an election.
01:21:40.000The Russians hacked this system so that different results came out, whether it was legitimately Trump or otherwise.
01:21:46.000And that's why they all came out saying the Russians did this, but they couldn't release evidence because the evidence would show that they rigged the elections for the past several decades.
01:21:54.000And the Russians stopped our plan, but we can't show you.
01:21:57.000Which is why they never came up with evidence, could never prove it.
01:22:01.000The real plan was that Hillary Clinton would become president.
01:22:04.000You would have woke social justice stuff.
01:22:06.000Then, you know, like mid 2020s, you'd get a COVID lockdown, but all mass media would have been rigid and controlled because during this time when Hillary Clinton is running, we know now because of these leaks, the FBI.
01:22:20.000Had backdoors into Twitter and Facebook to tell them what to remove and how to remove it.
01:22:25.000These lawsuits are actually still going on, by the way.
01:22:27.000Like Alex Berenson, he's going to be coming on the show soon to discuss all of this stuff.
01:22:31.000Really excited to have him because I think he's still inactive, like he's actually winning.
01:22:36.000Where would we be if Trump didn't win?
01:22:39.000They were manufacturing these viruses.
01:22:41.000Would the end result be it's 2026, COVID hits right now, all media is controlled, no one can speak out against the pharmaceutical companies or question anything?
01:22:51.000They were trying to do it, don't forget.
01:22:54.000But then Rumble pops up, was getting funding.
01:22:58.000So, again, the conspiracy theory, I'm not saying it all adds up because it kind of doesn't.
01:23:01.000Well, the corporate governance is a big one for me, too, that leads towards what you're talking about the ESG, they call it environmental social governance, where they want to.
01:23:55.000So, I'm down to like build a social corporate governance, but.
01:23:59.000Like, because I used to be like, no, if we can reject corporate governance and just hold on to our American nation, but I don't, I think the world's kind of past that.
01:24:55.000So, kind of, let's, let's, sorry to interrupt, but like, let's jump into this.
01:24:59.000Right now, the big news in the New York primaries is whether or not the commies are going to win.
01:25:03.000And so we're starting to get the results coming in right now.
01:25:06.000There's a lot of speculation that this is a referendum on the Democratic Party, with Zoran Mandani in New York being this youth celebrity of utter ignorance, retardation, and tyranny.
01:25:17.000They love it, by the way, because they're not smart enough to understand any of it, but he's popular.
01:25:21.000And so the thinking is that if the incumbent Democrat establishment types lose to the socialists, we're going to see a big, big change coming to the Democratic Party institutionally as well as in November.
01:25:35.000But look at that Claire Valdez is winning.
01:25:38.000In the seventh district, she's a communist, I think.
01:26:04.000But were people really expecting that the anti Momdani backlash in the Democratic Party would happen within six months of him taking office?
01:26:11.000That's way too soon for reactionary politics.
01:30:15.000I don't know if Dave thinks that the existence of Israel is immoral or not.
01:30:21.000If you're anti Israel, generally that's kind of people that are like, I don't think Israel should exist as an ethno nation, an ethno state, which is, people will argue whether or not it is or not because there are Arabs that live there, but they're going to keep a permanent Jewish majority in Israel.
01:30:39.000It exists for a place for Jews to go if they need to.
01:31:10.000I don't know if Dave considers himself against the existence of Israel or not.
01:31:16.000You get into even more delineations, though, because it's like, well, there's a difference between do you support Israel's existence to be moral, or do you think they have a right to exist?
01:32:15.000The Israelis state, the situation between the Israeli government, the U.S. government, the crimes that either states have committed.
01:32:20.000Like, I want, I understand brutal transparency sometimes can be a bad thing.
01:32:24.000Like, if an asteroid's coming, you don't necessarily tell the whole population because they might explode in a riot.
01:32:29.000But I think I err on the side of, like, just expose the dirty laundry, dude.
01:32:33.000But then the other part of me is, like, well, I understand the military war machine wants to seize control of the Suez Canal with an iron fist.
01:32:38.000And if you start exposing all the corruption there, people might resist it.
01:32:43.000And then the Chinese will come in and buy it and take it over.
01:32:46.000And then the Israelis will side with the Chinese, and that could be very bad.
01:32:49.000I mean, I feel like if Israel wanted to keep the Suez Canal, they would have kept the Sinai, right?
01:33:06.000I mean, if they were, if they were after the, if they were after keeping control of the canals, wouldn't they have just been like, well, we're not giving it back?
01:33:12.000It's less, I think, now that they have ballistics, they can hit the canal from the homeland.
01:33:17.000So they don't need like the territory itself.
01:33:31.000I mean, look, I, I, As for Dave or his perspective on Israel, I don't know.
01:33:37.000I do know that it is extremely popular on the right, particularly with libertarians, to be anti Israel.
01:33:45.000And I personally think that there are people that are anti Israel that are genuine, but I think overall it's just a psyop to split the right and to attempt to split the right and actually make it more likely for Democrats to win.
01:34:04.000What do you think is the difference between like anti Israel and an America first approach to Israel?
01:34:12.000I think that, well, I mean, if you're an America first person, I feel like Israel is kind of a tertiary topic.
01:34:19.000Well, because that's where I see most of the sentiment on the right coming from is more from an America first perspective.
01:34:26.000I mean, the libertarians were sort of in the camp prior.
01:34:30.000I think they've been in that camp longer.
01:34:32.000But I think it's the new right and the America first conservatives that are.
01:34:37.000The new joiners to the party, we have questions about foreign spending and supportive Israel.
01:34:43.000I don't, I mean, so the, the, I'm, I'm the, I'm kind of an end foreign policy guy.
01:34:47.000I'm sorry, not end foreign policy, end foreign aid kind of dude.
01:34:51.000Like the U.S. shouldn't be just giving up money.
01:34:54.000I do understand that the more dollars that are out there, the more people that have dollars that actually helps prop up the dollar because people want, if you give them money, they want that money to be valuable.
01:35:02.000So they're going to see a value in the dollar.
01:35:05.000But I don't think that you should try and buy friends.
01:35:07.000As for the arguments about dual citizenship, I don't think anybody that has dual citizenship should be elected to office.
01:35:15.000I don't even think that first generation immigrants should be allowed in the federal government.
01:36:37.000Some Rolling Stone Lizzo's new album didn't even chart what happened, it sold just 2,650 copies.
01:36:45.000I have a conspiracy theory for you, actually.
01:36:48.000Billy Corgan has a conspiracy theory for you.
01:36:51.000Billy Corgan thinks MTV and the CIA may have colluded to torpedo rock and roll.
01:36:57.000About that, rock was alive and well in the late 90s.
01:37:00.000Maybe Corgan was just, just didn't like what he heard.
01:37:03.000Billy Corgan's point when this story broke, he did an interview, was that rock was certainly dialed down at a certain point and rap skyrocketed.
01:39:11.000That was that they had two great albums.
01:39:13.000Mainstream, like unclean vocals filled in with that kind of what didn't Linkin Park, and it's like you didn't hear screaming on like top 40 radio until Linkin Park came around.
01:39:25.000And then it's like, well, that's kind of, I mean, I understand what you're saying to me.
01:39:29.000Rawr, Chester was a great vocalist, but he didn't have, he didn't actually do screaming.
01:40:10.000Tell me, conspiracy, throw it out the window.
01:40:13.000Just give me the logical explanation to how.
01:40:15.000Donald Trump gets elected, and something happened in the last year and a half that fundamentally altered our music culture to where, like, Katy Perry and other pop stars aren't selling anymore.
01:42:05.000Yeah, it used to be a DJ liked your song, so he'd play it locally in New York in a small town, or people would play it and press the song at the radio station, and that's how the numbers charted.
01:42:14.000Or how about Pearl Jam puts out an album and everybody goes bonkers over it and loves it?
01:42:21.000And they love it so much that a small radio station finds a B side that was released in, I think, the UK and says, We can play this now because people love Pearl Jam.
01:42:45.000But back in the day, they are still the band with the record for the most albums sold independently as an independent band.
01:42:53.000And that was smash back in the day when there was still an opportunity to go viral and have real success.
01:42:59.000And I'll tell you, because me and Carter know this personally, that when we launched a song and sold something like 30,000, 40,000 singles in one week, we didn't even chart.
01:43:07.000They intentionally kept us off because it was.
01:44:10.000A masterpiece with some of the best songs ever that are still played to this day in movies.
01:44:14.000And my question that I asked a while ago is.
01:44:16.000I was watching that dumb movie with What's Her Face and What's His Face, where the robots are all over the place and have their own robot city.
01:44:49.000But when it comes to actually trying to use music as a promotional material for a movie, you need to give people music that they actually like.
01:44:55.000And if they played, like, what was that Old Country Road or whatever song by Lil Nas X?
01:45:18.000For a second, when you tell me, tell me how Trump gets elected, shuts down USAID, and then all of a sudden rap evaporates off of the top 40.
01:45:45.000That doesn't mean it wasn't played for them.
01:45:47.000So if Spotify defaults Taylor Swift for every single 14 year old, of course you are going to have a high density of 14 year olds who will like the song and hear it, but it's not being promoted because they like it, it's being promoted to them for a psychological reason.
01:46:01.000How much do you think record labels pay to get that banner at the very top of the homepage in Spotify when a new album is released?
01:47:06.000When Carter and I put out a bunch of music, yo, they did everything in their power to stop us from charting.
01:47:12.000And the same thing for Tom McDonald, who has hit after hit after hit and somehow barely ever charts because they're actively trying to stop counterculture from pushing back against their cringe woke global machine.
01:48:10.000The fake machine that was crushing American culture and tradition has been destroyed.
01:48:15.000I don't know if USAID was actually doing all these things or if they're just the boogeyman, but I got to tell you, very, very weird that upon the crushing of it, rap evaporated.
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01:51:14.000Guys, take control of your own funds and finance.
01:51:18.000I'm not saying, you know, put all your eyes in one basket.
01:51:20.000I'm just saying the thing I like about Rumble wallet is that I got bank accounts, of course, and then I've got.
01:51:25.000Crypto wallets like Rumble Wallet, so I can keep my crypto isolated and in my own personal control.
01:51:58.000I, you know, like, guys, I'm just going to say this.
01:52:02.000My thoughts are if you think that a Gaia documentary on like spirituality can make you question your faith, I think you actually should watch it because how strong is your faith if you know what I mean?
01:53:24.000I think they, I wonder how happy the Daily Wire guys were when they were like, it's become a meme on Tim Pool's show to super chat Michael Knowles' book.
01:54:59.000And there's one guy that would torture him every night, every day, in like just the most heinous.
01:55:04.000And he was like a great, forgiving guy.
01:55:06.000But as soon as he would think about that one torturer, his face would change.
01:55:10.000And like, maybe there are things that are unforgivable.
01:55:12.000Like he was like, the things I would do to that man, you have like that one guy that took so much joy in hurting me so many days.
01:55:19.000But you know, the thing about torture is that it's ineffective because anticipation of torture is effective.
01:55:27.000When people adapt to their circumstances, so.
01:55:30.000Torture is going to make someone say whatever you want them to say, and you're not going to get any genuine information out of them.
01:55:36.000And then eventually, depending on the torture, obviously some of it's merciless, but people become accustomed and just give up hope.
01:55:42.000And so, the most effective thing you can do is make someone fear the torture, but then you want them to give you a morsel.
01:55:50.000So, if you, if like in the movies, they're like, Tell us where you hid the device, and they're like, going to cut the finger off, and it goes like, Ah, it's like, Well, once you cut their finger off, they don't have that finger's gone, and now they're resigned, and they're going to be depressed, and they're going to be like, My finger's gone forever.
01:56:04.000Like, you can't threaten them with that anymore.
01:56:12.000And like, I don't know how to phrase someone like that.
01:56:15.000Threatening someone with torture, demanding an answer, but if they're not going to give it to you, ask them for something small and easy that they will give up.
01:56:22.000And so if you're like, where's the device?
01:56:24.000And they're like, I'll never tell you.
01:56:26.000And then you just say, like, who was the last person you were talking with?
01:57:28.000They're like, in those storytelling, they talk about their good friends.
01:57:32.000And now all of a sudden the bad guy knows that they came here with four people, they were stationed in this place, and they gave him everything.
01:57:56.000Could you imagine what this country would be like if, when Antifa showed up with bricks and raised like a brick or a rock, a cop just shot him in the face?
01:58:03.000Ain't nobody would be throwing rocks at anybody.
01:58:47.000It could lead to a giant hand of God coming down from the sky, lifting up the Antifa guy by the scruff of his neck and then flinging him into the distance.
02:00:38.000Because, uh, so what happens is in the movie, you know, Michael's like, he wants to do a solo album, and Joe Jackson is like talking to the agents, and he's like, whatever's good for Michael is good for me, so long as he's here to record with the Jackson Five, he can do whatever he wants at midnight on a Thursday.
02:01:09.000And then I looked it up, and it was like each of the Jacksons and the Jackson Five attempted a solo career at the direction of their father, who was trying to help them maximize.
02:01:18.000And Michael was the only one who saw tremendous success.
02:01:20.000The Jacksons continue to perform to this day.
02:01:24.000And it was like, I'm like, was it acrimonious?
02:01:27.000Because when I looked it up, it didn't sound like it was.
02:02:23.000It's a really, really, really, a masterpiece.
02:02:25.000Michael Jackson, in a lot of ways, because I know you want to remember him for his greatness and his music, but like he got probably twisted by his abusive father beating him up for 20 years when he was a little kid.
02:02:36.000Let me, uh, let's grab one more chat before we go to the uncensored portion.
02:02:39.000Marty Smith fan says, I unsubscribed and resubbed just now because I'm not getting any IRL notifications.
02:03:03.000But we always have just played by the rules.
02:03:06.000And even then, playing by the rules, they still found fake reasons to ban certain episodes.
02:03:11.000And so, yeah, the one thing they can do is guarantee you never get a notification to hope that people's routines change and they stop watching this show.
02:07:14.000We should agree with the Democrats on MADE, Medical Sense and Dying, and then talk about how it's unfair that white people are getting premium access to MADE and that we should prioritize it for the underprivileged.
02:07:26.000Black and brown and marginalized people and LGBTQIA people, they should get first priority for medical assistance and dying.
02:08:04.000But yeah, I mean, in Canada, they had a story a couple of weeks ago about a doctor who is being sued, I believe, because he met a guy in the parking lot at a Tim Hortons, which is the only one.
02:10:27.000Like, when I tweet things like this, I never get flacked from liberals because, in order to criticize my post, they would have to say medical assistance of dying is wrong.
02:10:37.000I didn't say kill black and brown and gay people.
02:10:39.000I'm saying they should get first party to choose if they're ill or suffering, if they want to seek assisted suicide.
02:13:00.000If liberals get mad, The crux of the argument I'm making is that the elderly, infirm, and otherwise deathly ill should get priority to these medical treatments when they're suffering over white people.
02:13:10.000It should fall in line with everything they've ever argued.
02:13:13.000What I do like is people's right to try.
02:13:22.000That I'm really into because I've known people and heard stories about people that are on their last legs and they take psilocybin and then they become comfortable with death.
02:13:31.000They're like, I'm okay with dying now.
02:13:33.000Yeah, if you've exhausted every other option.
02:13:37.000Then I think you should have the right to try non clinically approved.
02:14:26.000Maybe they fight harder politically by being inspired by us.
02:14:30.000I mean, I heard a little silly statistic that there was like, I think it was enough ranch dressing has been confiscated from airports to fill like three grocery stores.
02:14:42.000Maybe we'll bleed on to them culturally.
02:14:46.000I'm curious what effects we might see, or at least what you'll think.
02:14:49.000I mean, I don't know that there will be any tangible effects that, you know, we're going to see here, but I mean, it might change the overall attitude towards the United States and Europe, but I don't think you're going to see anything significant.
02:15:06.000There's the AFD party making significant gains in the UK.
02:15:12.000If I understand correctly, there are right wing parties in France that are starting to make gains as well.
02:15:19.000So I think that it might just reinforce those kind of things.
02:15:22.000But I don't know that there's going to be any kind of like, oh, big cultural changes because we went to the US and found out that it's based or whatever.
02:15:34.000Maybe Waffle House and Bucky's can go overseas and start up more of themselves.
02:15:40.000Are you saying, is this as a result of something in particular that happened?
02:16:34.000And I'm curious if we might see any negative repercussions.
02:16:36.000They're like, man, these Americans are fat, or man, the homeless situation here.
02:16:41.000Do you see any negative effects that might happen?
02:16:44.000I'm sure that to an extent, the stories that are going viral from tourists who are loving the United States are going viral for that reason.
02:16:55.000And the ones where people are complaining about America, Are probably not getting as much attention, but I'm sure they exist.
02:17:02.000I mean, I can't imagine that there hasn't been some instance of a World Cup tourist getting like assaulted on a train somewhere.
02:17:11.000And there is a big human trafficking problem that comes with the World Cup, although that's in any country.
02:17:17.000In Boston, they launched Operation Yellow Flag, which was intended to work with the hotel industry to make sure that World Cup tourists who were coming in and then also Americans involved in the industry were not.
02:17:31.000Using this as an excuse to up their human trafficking numbers.
02:17:34.000So there's definitely a dark side to any mass migration event.
02:17:40.000With the Europeans, I said this before, and I really believe this the US is kind of you're on your own.
02:17:47.000It's a different ethos, it's a different way of being.
02:17:49.000And friendship and community become super important because you're really on your own.
02:17:54.000If you get fucked with a medical bill, if you don't have parents, if you don't have a brother, siblings, you have to create a community.
02:21:28.000I mean, what happened to the girls is bad enough.
02:21:31.000And then they're constantly re victimized by their own.
02:21:34.000Police, social workers, parents, politicians pretending that the migrant rape gangs weren't happening and putting all of the blame on 11 to 15 year old girls.
02:23:43.000Pakistanis, and well, they're treating Muslims broadly, but specifically in this case, 85 or 90% were Pakistanis.
02:23:51.000Some were from Syria, some were from Morocco, from other countries, but they were alleged to be all Muslim, and they were all treating the white girls as if they were beneath them.
02:24:04.000It was pure racism, and they don't believe that oppressed groups can be racist.
02:24:09.000It has nothing to do with the king, and bringing up the monarchy absolutely.
02:24:14.000Takes all the focus on the actual victims and the people responsible and changes the subject entirely.
02:24:19.000Why do you think they were afraid of bringing it up?
02:25:19.000Can be their parliament can be shut down just because their representative free speech can be shut down at the whim of the king, and then they just have another election and elect new if the king wants to.
02:25:29.000No, it has to be done within a certain time period, according to who, according to what laws that were made and they serve at the leisure of the king.
02:25:36.000Like, what I assume they're a constitution, they don't have an unwritten constitution, they have traditional stuff or they have tradition.
02:25:45.000But it's like again, you're you're talking, you're bringing up the king because you are focused on that.
02:25:52.000Because you've brought up the king in all sorts of contexts.
02:25:55.000It has nothing to do, the king has nothing to do with the rape gangs and stuff.
02:26:00.000Does because the monarchy creates an environment of fear that people live in in the UK where they can't speak up because they live in a system that's centrally controlled.
02:26:30.000But it's a different argument to the monarchy.
02:26:31.000Made people so the monarch is the one that's upholding that system right now, and if the system is failing, then it falls at the foot of the monarch.
02:26:38.000Whereas in the U.S., dudes walk out there with their posse and their fucking AKs, and they're like, You're not touching my daughter, it's a different environment, man.
02:26:46.000Do you have any other questions, or do you have anything that you want to add?
02:26:54.000Yeah, I'm gonna shout out my book again, Refutations.
02:26:57.000You should find it on Amazon, it's got the brown cover with gold lettering.
02:27:02.000And it's about the questions I had to ask God before I came back to the faith.
02:27:06.000So if you're interested in something like that, go ahead and check me out.
02:28:07.000Yeah, so they did some funny business with the ballot itself.
02:28:11.000You know, said he had to go under his legal name and then changed his name legally and then, you know, said, oh, you're going on the ballot under, I believe Matt the Welder is officially on the ballot, but his name is Matt Taylor.
02:28:26.000So they did some funny business with all that, as well as a big smear campaign from the GOP down here.
02:28:33.000Yeah, they released naked pictures of him or something.