James O'Keefe's expose of Prince Andrew's affair with a minor has gone viral on YouTube, and the story is taking off. Plus, a man who shot up a Trump hotel in 2018 and claimed that he was a slave of Diddy, corroborating his claim that Diddy was keeping him as a slave.
00:02:21.000James O 'Keefe has dropped his expose.
00:02:24.000And it shows an advisor to the British royal family stating outside, I'm sorry, stating overtly and rather confidently that Prince Andrew was in fact abusing minors.
00:02:37.000I'm using a little bit of innuendo here because I try to keep it family friendly.
00:02:41.000But if you know what I mean, that he was meeting with Epstein and these things were happening.
00:02:46.000And this guy is drunkenly just saying like, yup, all of that stuff happened.
00:02:50.000This is a massive story, but I will say one thing.
00:02:53.000What signals to me that we are winning is that currently James O 'Keefe is alive.
00:02:58.000And I know it might sound crude or crass, and I am half-joking, maybe less than that.
00:03:03.000But I firmly believe that if this was 10 years ago, and James O 'Keefe got his hands on a statement from a British royal family advisor stating that a prince was doing these things to underage girls, they would not have let James O 'Keefe successfully publish this information.
00:03:52.000So, yes, at the same time, Pam Bondi has come out, I believe this was today, saying tens of thousands of documents, there's videos related to the Epstein case that are currently being reviewed, and it's going to take some time.
00:04:03.000Many people are skeptical, but holy crap, all of this happening at the same time is a wild, wild thing.
00:04:10.000So we're going to talk about all that.
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00:07:37.000Here's a story, ladies and gentlemen, from O 'Keefe Media Group World Exclusive.
00:07:42.000Quote, Prince Andrew was underage girls.
00:07:46.000Tape of royal family advisor exposes Prince Andrew's sexual relations with minors and deep ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:07:54.000And you know what's fascinating is because I'm watching this video from James and I'm thinking to myself, how in the world is a British family, is the royal family's advisor outright admitting on camera Prince Andrew was doing these things?
00:08:10.000He's framed it as though he was the victim.
00:09:34.000John Bryan has been a close confidant to the British royal family for a long time.
00:10:03.000He worked for Queen Elizabeth II, was "best friends" with Princess Diana, and had a long-term intimate relationship with the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson.
00:10:13.000According to Bryan, he practically raised Sarah Ferguson's children, the princesses Beatrice and Yvonne.
00:11:17.000He didn't know that it was being secretly recorded.
00:11:20.000I think it's an amazing thing that O 'Keefe keeps getting away with these hidden camera investigations that he does.
00:11:27.000And it amazes me still how far so many people are willing to go and what they're willing to say to a young girl that they think they're going to get it on with.
00:11:35.000Because, I mean, that's what's going on in all these O 'Keefe setups.
00:11:38.000And it's kind of outrageous that he's willing to say this to try to attract a young woman, all things considered.
00:11:44.000Because that's what's really going on here.
00:12:12.000I imagine that not only did they know, that they knew, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was not really a surprise, but the problem was that word got out, right?
00:12:24.000Like royal family, people in positions of high power, like they do, there's debauchery that surrounds them consistently because they can get away with it.
00:12:32.000And I think that because he had, he was not discreet enough that that was the actual problem.
00:12:39.000I was going to say, do you think the British people are going to be angry that he was also hooking up with miners?
00:12:44.000Like, you know, because they're very into the global warming thing?
00:12:47.000So, like, coal miners are a persona in Colorado.
00:12:50.000No, I think more so, you've got a tendency towards the migrant groups that are coming to the UK that are intentionally targeting miners.
00:12:59.000There's a decent percent of the population of the UK that's probably going to be like, and?
00:13:04.000Considering the gangs, the grooming gangs and all that stuff, that wasn't a joke.
00:13:08.000I mean, why doesn't he just say it's a cultural difference that the royals have from the regular British people, and everybody can move on?
00:13:15.000They're going to be like, well, at least he wasn't racist, you know?
00:13:18.000It would have been funny when he was like, when you're royalty, you can do literally anything you want, so I'd like to see someone try to do something about it.
00:13:23.000You raped underage girls, but at least he wasn't racist about it, yeah.
00:13:26.000Epstein has been accused of a couple things.
00:13:29.000One is, he would invite people on his plane, and then, like, let's say Elad's, you know, chilling at a party, and he's drinking.
00:13:35.000This is before anyone who Epstein was.
00:13:37.000The accusation is that Epstein would be like, so what do you do?
00:13:40.000And he'd be like, oh, I'm a journalist.
00:14:34.000So I think Prince Andrew knew exactly what he was doing.
00:14:37.000Because you look at that photo of him with Virginia Giuffre, and he's like smiling, looking at the camera, and it's like, oh, he knows exactly what he's doing.
00:14:43.000Like that young girl right there, come on.
00:14:45.000I think she's 20. I do feel like it's a really dumb move to allow yourself to be photographed with an underage girl like that.
00:14:54.000Especially if it's not in a public setting, if it's at someone's private home.
00:15:18.000Who's in charge now, but seeing from when he grew up, he's 80 or 90 some odd years, I'm no historian for the royal family, it's like a seriously sad state of affairs because over the course of his life, he saw the role of the monarchy just completely diminish, see their empire completely flounder, and now the relatives of his family, what are they best known for in our generation?
00:15:39.000It's for taking part in these underage sex scandals, and...
00:15:43.000It's a sad state of affairs for the face of the royal family, because this used to be the most prestigious royal family.
00:15:50.000The crown was the most powerful country at the time with their British East India Company, and that wasn't too long ago.
00:15:58.000And to see the status of the royal family right now and the direction that the UK is going in, it's a very, very sad state of affairs.
00:16:05.000If I had one wish, if a genie appeared before me, I'd say, I'd like to briefly go back in time.
00:17:05.000But the thing is, that's the economic engine of the UK.
00:17:07.000I think if you take London away, a third of your GDP goes away, and they end up dropping, like, 30 slots in terms of the size of their economy.
00:17:15.000So like the UK is essentially a third world country with a super financial city attached to it.
00:17:40.000I mean, fundamentally, I think that's going to change as the population shifts in England, and it might be the first Islamic country in Europe.
00:17:49.000The royal family is the—and there's countries that are more Islamic than the UK and Europe right now—but the royal family is the head of the Church of England.
00:17:58.000So they're like the pope, where they're a king or queen on one end, but also the head of the church.
00:18:03.000And that's, like, completely fallen by the wayside.
00:18:05.000Like, they have a state-mandated religion, and they're more secular than the UK.
00:18:09.000Well, this is a half joke, but what do you think would have happened if Prince Andrew in the interview, when the lady said, you're being accused of sleeping with underage girls.
00:18:17.000Like, what if he just went, I'm Muslim.
00:18:45.000It's like, at that point, if you say anything, you go to prison.
00:18:48.000Didn't they say he had some crazy sweating medical condition or something like that?
00:18:52.000And then people found all these other interviews where he was not sweating at all, like before and after, and it was supposed to be incurable, but they're like, oh no, it was not there then.
00:19:28.000I don't know too much about the story.
00:19:30.000Look, it is possible that she did kill herself, but it is really weird that everybody involved in this situation, despite proclaiming that they're not suicidal, seems to just happen to go at a convenient time.
00:20:07.000In addition to the correct accusations she made, made a lot of false accusations that she eventually ended up rescinding, which put a ton of public pressure on her, and it diminished her ability against Alan Dershowitz that she actually ended up rescinding.
00:20:21.000She said that Alan Dershowitz was involved in her sexual assaults, which he wasn't, and she ended up rescinding.
00:20:31.000So there's a lot of pressure that goes into being a survivor.
00:20:36.000Well, she rescinded them before her death.
00:20:38.000You never know exactly for sure, but I feel like considering a lot of these factors, it wouldn't be the craziest thing for her to be crushed under so much stress and pressure considering her life was filled with these horrible acts that were done to her as a child and now forever being connected to conspiracy and issues with this trial moving forward.
00:20:59.000I don't mean to be graphic, but what was the alleged method, if anybody knows?
00:21:04.000Because women tend to use specific methods on pills.
00:21:08.000So that might go into my calculations on whether or not I buy this.
00:21:11.000But the father, to be fair to your point, the father probably doesn't want this to be true because, you know, when something like this happens, people around you feel like they miss the sign.
00:21:21.000So this is like an easier explanation for him.
00:21:24.000Like, oh, a sexual assault survivor, a ton of conspiracy surrounding them.
00:21:28.000I'm sure she's harassed regularly by people on both ends.
00:21:33.000And there's a ton of conspiracy, again, surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein stuff.
00:21:37.000Obviously a lot of actual true fact there.
00:21:39.000I mean, his death is also a conspiracy, like a fodder for conspiracy theory.
00:21:44.000So, I mean, it's suspicious, I'll just say that.
00:21:48.000Like, I look at it and I'm like, I don't know about that.
00:23:21.000Considering that Pam Bondi says that she's got 10,000 new documents and videos and they're about to release them, I think it is extremely suspicious that now Virginia Giuffre ends her own life.
00:23:34.000It's like the timeline of when this was a story, when you're talking about, is not the updates because it was kind of buried after Epstein's suspicious death.
00:23:44.000That was gone, but then we have the Trump administration saying that they're going to release it, doing that weird paper document release.
00:23:51.000But my point is, it's coming back up, which honestly could support both theories.
00:23:55.000Maybe all this is in the news, so she's getting more harassment, or maybe somebody's afraid that stuff is going to be released, and then all of a sudden her testimony becomes more valuable.
00:24:04.000With this particular case, and I'm somebody who tries to fight against my urge to conspiracy theorize, I think guilty for these people until proven innocent.
00:25:31.000Because we know who went to the island likely was involved in some, you know, just child abuse.
00:25:37.000I think no matter, yes, we should get more information.
00:25:40.000And I thought it was actually really weird that the administration invited, like, I don't know, a dozen some odd influencers to give them these binders that, I don't know, reissued the same...
00:26:11.000One was they intentionally scuttled them out the door where the press was to make a big moment.
00:26:16.000The other story is they were moving the people quickly out of the Rose Garden exit and didn't realize the press was going to make a big stink about.
00:26:27.000I actually believe that it was an accident more so.
00:26:56.000I don't think there's any amount of documents about this case that Pam Bondi can release that would satisfy some conspiracy-minded people around this.
00:27:03.000Unless it's, you know, whatever she releases, people will demand videos of their political enemies doing the worst things imaginable on camera and Mossad being involved and orchestrating all this.
00:27:13.000Unless that comes out, word for word, then nobody will be satisfied with no matter what will come out of this.
00:27:19.000As long as what the people previously, you know, currently believe is confirmed in there, then they'll believe it.
00:27:26.000But that's part of the problem with this stuff.
00:27:28.000None of this, you're right, none of this will solve anything.
00:27:30.000No one's gonna think, no one's gonna see whatever comes out and say, oh...
00:27:33.000Well, man, I thought one thing and now I don't.
00:28:29.000As she hands it to someone, she's handing it off just as they're installing a new window, which lines up with the sun and then just bursts into flames.
00:28:37.000She gives it to the Gen Z conservative influencer.
00:28:39.000She's like, you know what to do with this.
00:28:41.000They're like, I don't even know what a DVD is.
00:28:43.000What do you mean I know what to do with this?
00:28:44.000So I just wanted to have one last point here.
00:28:47.000Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and associates' crimes are obviously horrific and unspeakably evil.
00:28:53.000And I don't want to diminish that at all.
00:28:56.000But I think one of the issues I have here is that...
00:28:58.000I feel as though most people know more about this Jeffrey Epstein stuff than a lot of tangible politics that could affect more of their life or electoral stuff that could affect more of their life.
00:29:07.000So, like, for example, right now in Georgia, there are two Democrat senators that could probably both be Republican.
00:29:12.000And Brian Kemp, the most popular Republican in Georgia, decided not to run for a seat that he would almost for sure be able to win.
00:29:19.000So, like, instead of focusing on, like, some important tangible politics that could affect, like, a close Senate that's, like, 50-50...
00:29:27.000I think Republicans actually have a couple of seat edge.
00:29:29.000It's like, oh, Jeffrey Epstein stuff getting rehashed every single night.
00:29:34.000And I feel like we're missing on a, you know, it's an important story again.
00:29:38.000I don't want to diminish it, but I don't want you to become, you know, so-called Epstein-pilled in the head where you're missing any other bigger story.
00:29:44.000What do you think people in chat are saying about you?
00:31:23.000But if it's paper and it has the names of the people on it, if, like, they can't handle that for one trial, one case, then I can understand why this could take a long time.
00:31:34.000But 70 days into her promise to release this is a much worse excuse than...
00:31:39.000They called the first binders Phase 1. Okay, well, Phase 1 could have been a month later when they were like...
00:31:46.000If Pam came out and said, we have tens of thousands of videos and documents, we are going through them.
00:32:38.000That's what they're going through, video, right?
00:32:39.000But if you can't put more than maybe, I don't know, five, ten people on this, and even then the chances of it leaking are extraordinarily high.
00:32:47.000Remember, we had that Supreme Court decision leak.
00:32:49.000Each justice only has like four or five law clerks.
00:33:19.000From what I've heard, or at least as far as I understand, Or one of the reasons that they're claiming is because there's video evidence of underage, like actual graphic video of underage people.
00:33:30.000I mean, obviously they likely wouldn't still be underage, but you still don't want to put that stuff out there.
00:33:37.000And I mean, look, as much as people want to know what happened and they want information, I think that if they're actually trying to make sure that graphic footage is not released to the public, I think that's okay.
00:34:46.000We should put Doge on finding the documents.
00:34:49.000Elon Musk's last thing that he does while still working at the White House.
00:34:53.000Listen, somebody found out that Letitia James, actually this wasn't even the government, listed her father as her husband on a mortgage application in 1983.
00:35:34.000I mean, not, well, yes, Bill Clinton, but remember Bill Gates?
00:35:36.000He was in that interview, I think it was like BBC, and then they asked him about Epstein, he's like, well, he's dead now, so what does it matter?
00:36:40.000There's a lot of stories of Republicans who were, like, anti-LGBTQ stuff, and then it turned out that they were actually gay the whole time.
00:36:46.000Yeah, super anti, and then it turns out they're in the...
00:36:50.000What was that story about that guy in the airport?
00:38:34.000So the officer showed Craig his police identification beneath the partition separate the stalls, and the officer then pointed his finger towards the restroom exit.
00:38:40.000Craig said no, but ultimately complied with the officer's request to leave the restroom.
00:39:41.000He pleaded guilty to disorderly, but like...
00:39:45.000If this happened right now, nobody would believe it.
00:39:47.000If a Republican was in a bathroom and a cop arrested him and claimed he was trying to engage in some kind of lewd behavior, people would be like, bull, no way.
00:41:06.000I'm just saying right now, if, like, Marco Rubio was in a bathroom and a cop arrested him and claimed that he was propositioning him, nobody would buy it.
00:41:13.000We'd all say, absolutely no way we don't believe it.
00:41:16.000It's literally just a cop said he tapped him with his foot.
00:41:18.000If this happened today, then what he would have done is walked out of the bathroom, called a 10-year-old black kid the N-word, and raised enough money to fight this case all the way.
00:42:54.000Rodney Hinton Jr., the father of Ryan, sees the body cam footage for the Cincinnati Police Department because they show it to him with his lawyer.
00:43:04.000And then sees a sheriff's deputy, completely different department, retired officer, directing traffic for the University of Cincinnati graduation.
00:43:12.000And this is where things are alleged because he's not convicted.
00:43:14.000And he decides to, according to the witnesses, square up his car, lined it up with the retired sheriff's deputy, and runs him down killing him.
00:43:24.000And thank God there's not a ton of money for this, but there are people that are supporting him.
00:43:42.000And people are saying, there's a lot of TikTokers that are saying that this is justice for the unjustified killing of his son, but if you look at the case, his son had the gun in his hand when the police shot him.
00:44:00.000When the cops said, drop your gun, drop the gun, he didn't comply.
00:44:04.000That will get you shot every single time.
00:44:07.000He also ran between the dumpsters, like two dumpsters, so he was obscured when they knew he had the gun.
00:44:13.000He comes out, the officer says, and the video's unclear at this point, to be fair.
00:44:17.000He says that they were in a bladed position, but the gun was pointed at him, which means that it was pointed from the side that was away from the officer.
00:44:54.000We have a story here that GoFundMe nuked all fundraisers supporting an Ohio father accused of killing a sheriff's deputy after more than 20,000 members of the state law enforcement community complained.
00:45:07.000They say Hinton Jr. allegedly ran over and killed a Hamilton County sheriff's deputy a day after his teenage son was shot and killed by a Cincinnati police officer.
00:45:15.000The younger Hinton stole a car, was shot and killed, while he and three others tried to evade police.
00:45:27.000Like, handgun classes and stuff like that.
00:45:29.000And one of the things that I've been, like, multiple times during the course of fire, over the course of a weekend, you'll be doing some exercise, and then the instructor will just, out of nowhere, just yell, police drop the gun, and everybody has to drop the gun.
00:45:45.000Like, it's basically a drill, but the point is, if you hear that...
00:45:49.000I know, especially considering the situation that you're supposed to be in as you're a private citizen using a gun lawfully to defend your life.
00:45:59.000If the cops say, drop the gun, you have to drop it or you're going to get shot.
00:46:03.000My favorite misrepresentation of this is that...
00:46:33.000The idea that people would defend this, defend the people that – or defend the man that ran down a cop from another – totally other department and stuff, it's absurd in the first place.
00:46:47.000And it only – it points to the idea or the argument that racial relations in the U.S. are degrading.
00:46:55.000And look, I'm going to – I'm obviously on the right.
00:46:59.000But I definitely feel like the racial relations are degrading because of things like wokeness and because of the lab.
00:47:06.000And to follow up on that, it's a sad state of affairs seeing a lot of these Give, Send, Go fundraisers.
00:47:49.000That's a crucial point, is that people aren't donating to Carmelo Anthony's fund because they think he's innocent.
00:47:54.000They're doing it because they know he's guilty and they support him.
00:47:58.000I play this clip repeatedly of the O.J. Simpson trial of the jurors that they interviewed, and they asked the juror how many people on the jury voted not guilty.
00:48:09.000Based on revenge for Rodney King, because the evidence in the O.J. Simpson case is pretty overwhelming.
00:48:42.000These people are turning into symbols for the worst things, and people are supporting them.
00:48:49.000I'm still dwelling on the Luigi Mangione stuff, because I feel like he was not the original fundraiser for doing horrible things, but again, it's a concerning state of affairs where we're seeing vigilantes and I think racists and...
00:49:14.000He shot this man in the back, walked up and double-tapped him on video, and they're pretending like, oh, well, United was a bad company, which a lot of people don't like United, I understand, but that has nothing to do with anything.
00:49:26.000And he wasn't even a CEO for very long.
00:49:28.000And by the way, no person got their claim reversed because of this guy getting killed.
00:49:33.000There are people that question whether or not the shooter is actually Mangione, but that doesn't matter because they support the shooter.
00:49:40.000The point is they endorse the behavior.
00:49:43.000It doesn't matter if it was actually Luigi or not.
00:49:45.000They question that because, if you remember, there's that photo of him where he's in the hostel in New York where he looks like Jake Gyllenhaal, and then when people saw him in different angles, they didn't think he was hot enough.
00:49:55.000So that's why they were questioning, like, that's not this guy.
00:50:58.000By the way, I think with the weapon, too.
00:51:00.000As I was driving in, I was listening to the press conference that Corral Anthony's PR representative, that Anthony guy, was having, and he was talking about booting the father from the press conference, and he was like, yeah, this guy was here in a place that he wasn't supposed to be, and we were worried that maybe he had a weapon on him or something, and that could have presented a danger to us, so obviously we weren't going to start the press conference until after he was removed.
00:51:26.000This is the guy defending Carmelo Anthony.
00:51:29.000Everything he said is completely applicable to the Carmelo Anthony case.
00:51:33.000What's happening now is the Carmelo Anthony defense is raising money not because they think he's innocent.
00:51:41.000Largely, not completely, but largely because he's black.
00:51:43.000The posts on social media are saying it was a black kid being bullied by a white kid.
00:51:47.000They're saying Austin Metcalf was six foot, was he 220 or something?
00:51:51.000They put out different weights for him, so I don't know.
00:51:54.000I think the official weight listed on the athlete's website, we pulled this up, we were debating it, was like six foot 200 or 220 or something like that.
00:52:01.000And so the left is coming out saying this poor 130 pound black kid was being bullied by a six foot white kid and he was defending himself.
00:52:09.000But most of the comments were just saying black solidarity.
00:52:12.000They were saying black people got to stick together.
00:52:13.000They don't care about the facts of the case.
00:52:17.000Now what's happening with Shiloh Hendricks is the exact same thing.
00:52:20.000But what's happening is a conservative.
00:52:23.000So there are a lot of white identitarians that are donating to her.
00:52:26.000But the conservative stances, they've created a circumstance where there's a moral outrage comparing saying a naughty word and murdering someone.
00:52:35.000And this is playing into exactly why there are.
00:52:38.000many conservatives cheering on Shiloh Hendricks.
00:52:40.000They're saying outright, this proves that a racial slur is considered by these people worse than murdering a teenager.
00:52:49.000To be fair, clearly, obviously, the racial epithet towards a child that fluctuates in age, depending on who's telling the story, is nowhere near the scale of murder.
00:53:03.000But that still doesn't mean that you're...
00:53:06.000The thing that bothers me about her is that, yes, she shouldn't be doxxed.
00:53:10.000If you're going to give her some money to prevent her from having to stay in the same location where she could be in danger, I can understand that.
00:53:18.000If you go to the Give, Send, Go description, she's doubling down.
00:53:21.000She's like, I called him out for what he was.
00:53:25.000So it's not like a moment of passion, a moment of anger, or something of the sort.
00:54:12.000But he's being rejected by every single university.
00:54:14.000And the top comment was, your son is white.
00:54:17.000That went viral in response to the shallow thing.
00:54:20.000It is people, you know, I was talking to Carl Benjamin about this, and he was like, this is a conversation that the anti-SJW groups were having a long time ago, that if you keep promoting identitarianism while attacking white people, you will create white identitarian groups.
00:54:39.000I do want to grab one super chat that I think is funny, though, in this context.
00:54:43.000Doug Dibidone says, Henry Cavill stood underneath the Superman ad in Times Square for two hours, and no one recognized him, let alone finding Luigi.
00:54:50.000I'll also add another guy did the opposite.
00:54:53.000There's a viral video from back in the day where he hired, like, 15 people with cameras to chase after him when he walked out of a building in Times Square.
00:55:02.000So he walks out wearing sunglasses and a blazer, and then all these cameras run up and start taking pictures of him.
00:55:07.000Crowds form, all trying to look and see who he is, and they're yelling at him, and they're asking for photos.
00:55:12.000And he was making the point, like, celebrity is just a crowd reaction.
00:55:16.000And then I've seen, there's been a bunch of times in my life where, for instance, I was outside of a supermarket and I saw, who did it?
00:55:46.000And so I'm like, you mean to tell me from this grainy photo in a McDonald's, some employee was like, that's that guy from the grainy photo in New York.
00:55:56.000And the cops showed up and they got him.
00:55:58.000There is one conspiracy theory I've heard that I think is also plausible, and it's that the U.S. government has a mass surveillance network that the American people don't realize, and the police need an excuse as to how they found him so quickly without saying it's because we got facial recognition, AI software, and every camera everywhere networked.
00:56:16.000So the moment we got a hit, we found him like in the movies.
00:56:20.000There was a Supreme Court case on them finding these burglars that eluded them by tracking all the cell phone data in the area and using that to identify them.
00:56:30.000And I believe the court ruled that that could be used for their case because it was a good faith effort, but it's not applicable going forward that they use those methods.
00:56:40.000And by the way, one point about the donors to the Carmelo Anthony fundraiser, a lot of them are not in this camp where they're like, yes, get Whitey.
00:56:48.000They've fallen for the disinformation in that particular case, too.
00:56:52.000Because if you go online, first of all, five years later, people still think Kyle Rittenhouse drove across state lines and shot black people.
00:56:59.000So it's not like the facts ever penetrate in certain areas of society.
00:57:03.000But in that particular case, a lot of these people genuinely believe that two white kids who were bullying Carmelo Anthony for years jumped him, broke his phone, and all this other stuff that has been put out in Facebook reports and whatnot.
00:57:17.000But yeah, there's like an overall sinister element hiding in the not-dumb people in both of these fundraisers.
00:57:24.000Do you think racial tensions in our country are brewing?
00:57:29.000Are they just being exposed as a result of social media?
00:57:32.000Do you think they're being exacerbated as a result of social media?
00:57:36.000I'm also concerned because I don't know if there's more, you know, white resentment brewing as a result of so many policies that seem to disappear.
00:57:44.000Possessed whites over the past 50 to 100 years in our country between, you know, different DEI programs, different white people in our country essentially being told to be ashamed of our history and whatnot.
00:57:55.000And it's just, having said all that, though, I mean, we did have segregation and slavery in our country.
00:58:01.000So I don't know how much, you know, better or worse our relationships could have been, race relations could have been compared to that.
00:58:07.000Look, in the US, we do have a unique context because of...
00:58:11.000The Jim Crow and because of slavery and stuff like that.
00:58:14.000But the fact that these ideas spread globally...
00:58:18.000I think that it shows that there is a leftist push to have these narratives, to be the dominant narratives, because that gives people access to power.
00:58:27.000I think there's something, too, about social media essentially allowing an Instamob to pop up for any reason immediately, for any cause in every which direction.
00:58:37.000And again, I don't know if it exposes our racial divisions or further exacerbates the ones that are already there.
00:58:45.000Decades or centuries ago, these people would have been irrelevant unless the news wrote about them, and they would have been, you know, subheadedly gone.
01:01:25.000This 100% gives a lot of truth and legitimacy to everything he was speaking about, said Adi's former wife, Tanya Troutwine.
01:01:32.000It definitely confirms the relationship and closeness between them.
01:01:36.000Johnny was a smart guy and he would have picked up on things, and the fact that Diddy even signed an agreement with him and didn't just write him off tells me that Diddy had some level of respect for him.
01:03:06.000Actually, Diddy's accused of a lot of crazy things, but he ended up committing a more serious crime after the fact.
01:03:11.000But it shouldn't be that surprising because these are the types of people that criminals associate with.
01:03:16.000Other criminals with sketchy records, this is how a lot of cases are built.
01:03:21.000So the idea that him doing something bizarre later, like, you know, it's a shooting, but he also has, like, all these rants about all the people that he's connected to, like, it shouldn't be that disqualifying for his, like, his testimony, especially when we now have something to, like, kind of back this up.
01:03:39.000This guy John Adi was saying that he was being stalked and followed by Diddy's people was the reason he went into the hotel ranting and raving is because he was being enslaved by Diddy and couldn't escape.
01:03:48.000And so the only way for him to get safely away was to, you know, I don't know if he was trying to get into a shit with cops, but do something like going into Trump and saying, help me, blah, blah, blah.
01:06:54.000Yeah, but I'm saying if your options are buy a bunch of properties and end up doing a shooting in a Trump hotel, or try living off the dividends of regular ordinary investments and index funds.
01:07:11.000Depends on the interest rates, I guess.
01:07:15.000I do think that you should always skip.
01:08:39.000You know, Bannon was saying, I think it was Bannon who said that by midsummer we should expect to see some arrests, like Trump administration, corruption arrests, do you think that's going to happen?
01:09:05.000I would want to see how the Letitia James case...
01:09:08.000I think people like Kash Patel are the type of people who may end up going after some of these peoples, but I'm not extremely hopeful, all things considered.
01:09:19.000The first administration, I don't think the people who Trump brought on would be the type who'd go for retribution, but I forget what the Kash Patel quote is, that everybody in the media keeps fear-mongering on him in regard to.
01:09:31.000The charging decisions will be made by the Department of Justice, so Kash Patel can be Kash Patel.
01:09:37.000But, like, you know, I still think it's ultimately Pam Bondi.
01:09:42.000And then whoever would be Attorney General if she were to leave for whatever reason.
01:09:47.000You know, it's only been a few months.
01:13:55.000I welcome you to put a giant 12-foot statue of a black woman, but just have a statue symbolizing excellence.
01:14:01.000Like, and I mean this in all sincerity, Serena Williams, a world-renowned athlete, super accomplished, cherished for her incredible abilities, and already a celebrity.
01:14:14.000If they put up a statue of her in Times Square...
01:15:49.000But I mean, this is just like, we talked about it earlier, you know, it's just like the ridiculousness of the girl standing in front of the bull.
01:15:58.000The point of the bull is like, oh, this is the market, blah, blah, blah.
01:16:14.000I mean, they're going to have a committee with that girl where it was only supposed to be there for a month and they're going to vote to leave it there forever because it's so powerful.
01:16:21.000And then this will probably, like that girl, become a cultural flashpoint where people go put MAGA hats on it, they dress up the woman, and then people get angry at it.
01:16:30.000So this is just another thing to fight over.
01:19:08.000People don't understand, in New York, you need to maintain these skyscrapers.
01:19:11.000So what are we going to do when everyone leaves?
01:19:13.000There's going to be decaying skyscrapers.
01:19:15.000You're going to be walking down the street and a window is going to fall from a building because it's just not being maintained and just onto the ground.
01:19:21.000A lot of these bigger buildings are already struggling too because they have so much commercial space that they can't fill following the pandemic and like office space just the demand isn't there that used to be there in New York City.
01:19:34.000Do you guys know about the Tower of David in Venezuela?
01:21:21.000I mean, it's Venezuela, so it's not that surprising there.
01:21:24.000I mean, you've seen the Chinese cities where it's made with cheap concrete and people would just go with a little bottle opener and they'll pull apart the whole building structure.
01:22:47.000They said, in order to circumvent this law, Salt Lake City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Tuesday to make several versions of LGBTQ pride flags, official city flags, in response to a new Utah law that prohibits such flags from being displayed in government-sanctioned spaces, which took effect on Wednesday.
01:23:10.000But, I mean, that's something that we talked about, you know, for a while on this.
01:23:14.000On the show, you know, it's like the way that they excommunicate people for stepping out of line, the way that they try to separate people from their family and, you know, particularly the LGBT groups, they tell people to go no contact with their family if they don't endorse whatever silly idea they've come up with for their, you know, sexuality or whatever.
01:23:36.000So to call it a cult is probably the most accurate, you know, the most accurate description we have.
01:23:43.000Yeah, and I mean, I guess the response from the state is that they're going to now say what counts as a city flag, and they're going to have to do this whole back and forth.
01:23:56.000deflying the American flag, the state flag, and not any of these alternative flags, regardless of your beliefs or whatever, at our official buildings.
01:24:05.000And I remember when the story first dropped, they were like, oh, it allows you to fly the Nazi flag, but not the pride flags, because it had a historical exemption for teaching history.
01:24:54.000This seems like a whimpering virtue signal from an honestly dying ideology.
01:24:59.000I think across the country that we're seeing more and more people on a grassroots level and then policymakers and even up into the level of businesses really push back against this LGBTQIA ideology.
01:25:47.000I mean, me and Andrew are watching a lot of stuff from Seattle, and, like, the number of people doing it is, like, a far cry from what it previously was in, like, 2020 and the Summer of Love.
01:26:00.000You gotta understand, it's been five years since the Summer of Love riots, and those 23-, 24-year-olds are now in their late 20s and during their 30s.
01:26:10.000And they're not focused on the stuff anymore.
01:26:12.000They're wondering why they can't own homes.
01:27:16.000And now we're seeing it all being clawed back.
01:27:20.000And by the way, this has happened in other countries where you start seeing it really get clawed back.
01:27:24.000We're at a normal point of like, alright, try to trim the excesses.
01:27:28.000But if they keep pushing, it might go back to what they would call the bad old days.
01:27:33.000Well, the trans issue is really largely what did it.
01:27:37.000The way that the far left behaves about trans people.
01:27:41.000Your average lesbian is, and I've said this a million times, your average lesbian is not going to...
01:27:49.000Who is accepted by society is not going to accept the idea that they have to have sex with a person with a penis or else they're a bigot.
01:27:57.000Men are not going to accept, straight men are not going to accept the idea that they have to have sex with, you know, except trans women have sex with a man with a penis that's calling themselves a woman or else they're a bigot.
01:28:11.000Like, that is just not going to fly in any society.
01:28:14.000The fact that it's forced on people by the trans community as well.
01:28:18.000Yeah, I think this makes me question if the Founding Fathers thought ahead or if this is the natural ebb and flow of any society.
01:28:27.000The result of things like this is an authoritarian backlash.
01:28:37.000The ideologies and axes of liberalism result in social decay or behavioral sync, as we'd call it.
01:28:43.000And now you've got a rising faction of people demanding authoritarianism.
01:28:48.000Not totalitarianism, but an authoritarian-style government that shuts them down and says, you can't put weird cult symbols as your city's flag.
01:28:55.000That would violate the First Amendment.
01:28:58.000The problem is these people are cultists.
01:29:01.000They are deranged, violent, and psychotic.
01:29:05.000I'm curious if the founding fathers had considered a reality in which a large portion of the American population became literally insane, believing 2 plus 2 equals 5, amputating the genitals of children.
01:29:20.000I'm curious, like if you went to the founding fathers and said, here's what you will get with the rules you have laid out, and you showed them these things.
01:29:28.000Do you think they'd still say, no, but we think it's the right thing to do?
01:29:58.000But not only that, there's a lot of things that the founders based our government and our government structures on, was based on a lot of things in Rome.
01:30:07.000So they were aware of the rise and fall of Rome.
01:30:26.000I think, Sean, you made a great point that the reason they limited the franchise was because they saw what happened when Rome enfranchised all the people.
01:30:34.000Like, when everybody could vote and started taxing everybody, that was one of the...
01:30:41.000I think one of the most fascinating things about this issue at this point in time is the political aspects of it.
01:30:48.000And that is that I think the Democrats are starting to realize it's a losing issue.
01:30:52.000And that's why many Democrats are pushing back less and less against Donald Trump when he brings out different executive orders that people would say is like equivalent to a transgenocide or what have you.
01:31:02.000Right now, Trump's come out with his ban against trans people in the military, ban against trans people in women's sports.
01:31:08.000I'd like to see him go even further because...
01:31:10.000He knows the more he harps on this issue, the Democrats struggle to defend it, and the progressives in the party still will.
01:31:16.000This is Trump's probably most popular issue that he has.
01:31:20.000This is probably an 80-20 issue for Donald Trump.
01:31:22.000I can't think of a more popular issue that he has on...
01:31:34.000I would really like to see the Trump administration go a little bit further and hold different doctors responsible for what I believe is medical malpractice if they misdiagnose somebody who, within a certain amount of time, comes to immediately regret the decision, which I know multiple...
01:31:49.000D transitioners personally have went through.
01:31:52.000Right now, there's no role or responsibility after the fact for a lot of these doctors.
01:31:57.000And I think if there was some consequences for this medical malpractice, insurance rates will change.
01:32:05.000The doctor's willingness to so easily go ahead with these procedures would change.
01:32:10.000And I think change some of the dynamics in an important manner.
01:32:28.000For anyone, because these doctors know that you can't make a man into a woman.
01:32:37.000Like, you can't make a woman into a man.
01:32:40.000So the fact that they do these procedures, they're doing them knowing that the results the people are going to get are never going to actually be the results that they're hoping for.
01:32:49.000So if they say, no, you know, hey, look, you didn't actually protect me.
01:32:57.000I think there's a different level of protection and agency people have as they grow older.
01:33:02.000And that's why I think there needs to be a different set of rules.
01:33:05.000You're allowed to do things as an adult, even things I would like.
01:33:09.000Doctors have a responsibility to not hurt you.
01:33:13.000If you went to a doctor and said, cut my arm off, it's not my arm.
01:33:16.000It's a different threshold, I believe.
01:33:18.000But I have a more important point, because they're not backing off of this, and people really need to listen to what they're doing, because it's like a little judo move.
01:33:26.000Because what they say is like, oh, this isn't the most important issue.
01:33:29.000And you hear a lot of this from the online left that's supposedly focusing on economic issues, like Marxist stuff in terms of...
01:33:36.000But when you push them on it, they're like, oh, why are you talking about this?
01:34:05.000And to your point, there are pharmaceutical companies that also try to incentivize this kind of stuff because if you get someone to have a procedure, they have a customer for life.
01:34:16.000There are medications that you will be on for the rest of your life.
01:34:20.000So if a doctor does this and the person says, you know what, I've changed my mind and I feel like you should have tried to talk me out of it, they should absolutely be liable.
01:35:00.000Or, let's say, even the right-wing Democrats support this type of gender ideology stuff?
01:35:04.000Because, if anything, I believe they don't actually, but are dragged to it by the progressives in their party, and forcing them to own it, I think, is where the political advantage comes from.
01:35:13.000Are we talking about the voters, or are we talking about the...
01:35:16.000Both voters and politicians, because I think there's a part of the Democrat Party, the more centrist, right-wing part, that still does exist in some small part.
01:35:26.000There were a couple of congressmen, I believe, who after the election came out and...
01:35:31.000I think politicians are largely not ideologically based, and they kind of go with the flow.
01:35:36.000And the flow isn't necessarily the general population.
01:35:58.000That protects teachers if they hide this condition from you.
01:36:02.000And again, with the suicide rate associated with transgenderism and the fact that if you hit depression with a much lower suicide rate, you would be fired and possibly charged with child abuse.
01:36:11.000The fact that you can hide this from the parents is insane.
01:36:21.000Desistance is when a child simply stops being trans.
01:36:24.000It's between 65 and 90 percent, given the actual academic literature.
01:36:28.000Suicidality is around 47 percent for trans people.
01:36:33.000This means that there is a greater chance the child will not be trans and not be suicidal, and thus you are substantially increasing the risk of suicide by providing transgender treatments to children.
01:37:22.000Imagine what happens when you then bring, you expound upon that into government.
01:37:27.000You're sitting in a room and you're like, we have a wave of criminals that have crossed the southern border and they are raping and murdering people.
01:38:00.000It's called arresting poverty, or deporting poverty in this case, where the real problem in criminality is the fact that people are just poor.
01:38:08.000And you used the perfect example that cuts to the heart of that, that I always use, which is rape.
01:38:13.000People are not raping because they're broke.
01:38:23.000They're trying to get bread, if you know what I mean.
01:38:25.000San Francisco was trying to do a policy like that where they were trying to pay people to not commit murder.
01:38:31.000Yeah, it's a root cause fallacy, the idea that the best way to address something is to do it by the root cause.
01:38:40.000And even if poverty was the underlying root cause and that was properly identified, that does not mean that the most efficient way to address criminality is to do that.
01:38:49.000I mean, the Great Society programs, all these welfare programs from the 60s, they tried to reduce poverty through government handouts.
01:38:56.000We had the greatest crime wave in American history immediately after their passage.
01:39:01.000And they only ended in the mid-90s when we did welfare reform and the crime bill.
01:39:06.000So we went the exact opposite direction.
01:42:58.000I consume a ton of political content, including X. At this point, X is making you a dumber, more misinformed person, thanks to people like Jeremy on X. You're talking about Jeremy Hamley.
01:45:58.000If it were guys like you, I think we could do it.
01:46:00.000Have you ever been, like, tackled before by, like...
01:46:02.000I think you could strangle a gorilla now that, like, with enough people to distract his arms.
01:46:06.000No, like, 20 guys would hold a gorilla down.
01:46:09.000How many people do you think one MMA fighter could take?
01:46:12.000How many humans do you think one MMA, super MMA fighter could take?
01:46:16.000I saw a video where a boxer beat up five guys at once.
01:46:19.000Yeah, so if this one crazy MMA fighter could take out, I don't know, knock out 20 dudes.
01:46:23.000Somebody like Anderson Silva in his prime.
01:46:25.000But hold on, that's a professional, and even MMA fighters have said, they could still get knocked out if they get a punch when they're not expecting it.
01:46:34.000Sure, but a gorilla is almost beyond that.
01:47:21.000Well, I think we should probably run this experiment, and for those of you who say it's animal cruelty, I think if the gorilla wins, we give him that Planet of the Apes serum, and we just pay him money so he lives like a king.
01:47:32.000And, like, if the humans win, then we pay the medical bills for the survivors.
01:48:36.000The queen was still really, really influential up until she passed away.
01:48:44.000After she died, now Charles is not respected the same way that she was, and I think that that's probably going to be the death knell for the...
01:48:55.000Well, because normally if you're a prince and the person who precedes you is taking way too long to kick it, you'd pull a Game of Thrones maneuver and seize the throne.
01:49:36.000Mr. Pau says, can we get a big Patriot shout out and support for Brad Arnold, lead singer of Three Doors Down, who was recently diagnosed with stage four cancer?
01:51:03.000I feel like they offer members' videos for the whole network on their main channel, and now YouTube allows you to see them for some reason, which just clutters up your feet on everybody's channel.
01:51:13.000Well, because they want you to click it and then spend money.
01:51:15.000Yeah, they got a lot of members-only videos.
01:53:15.000But sometimes if cards get reprinted, it can actually increase their value depending on if this coincides with a legalization of the card in a sanctioned form.
01:53:25.000What ended up happening last year was there were several cards.
01:53:32.000It is designed specifically for a magic format called Commander.
01:53:35.000And the independent committee on the rules banned it.
01:53:40.000And that dropped from, like, a $100 card or $200 card.
01:53:44.000So these are people who are playing in tournaments.
01:53:47.000In order to have this card in your deck for a sanctioned event, you've got to save up $100, $200 and buy it.
01:53:53.000Overnight, it dropped down to like $20 or $30.
01:53:55.000So this just like, it's screwed a bunch of small businesses because it's secondary market.
01:54:00.000And then Monocrypt is a huge, huge kick in the balls.
01:54:03.000This is a very old card from the 90s, and they've re-printed it several times.
01:54:06.000More importantly, Hasbro released a set advertising these cards specifically, promo additions.
01:54:14.000So you'd buy a pack for $100, like a box.
01:54:17.000You'd get like 50 packs in it or, you know, 30. And you're hoping you're going to get that one card because it's cheaper than buying the card directly, but it's kind of gambling.
01:54:25.000And then, a few months later, they said, oh, yeah, you can't actually use those.
01:54:29.000On the packs they're selling was the art from the card that got banned.
01:54:34.000So I'm like, I think there's a class action there.
01:54:37.000Because the rumor is that Hasbro knew the card would be banned from sanctioned play.
01:54:43.000They told the rules committee not to release their ban until they sold out of the product.
01:54:50.000Is the rules committee, like, run by them, or is it, like, a third party?
01:54:53.000It used to be third party, now it's run by them.
01:54:55.000After this scandal, they basically disbanded, and then Hasbro absorbed it.
01:55:01.000Just because something gets banned later, you can't sue over that.
01:55:05.000But if they deliberately knew they were going to ban it and then this happened...
01:55:10.000I don't know a lot about the Magic the Gathering rules, but I know similar things happen in Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments or whatever.
01:55:15.000But yeah, if you release a card that people think are going to play and then they end up buying into it for the game, that is fraud if you know it's going to be banned.
01:55:23.000So again, there's an independent rules committee.
01:55:27.000They were advertising booster packs that cost like...
01:55:30.000I don't know, it costs like $7 something.
01:55:32.000And it's got a picture of this card on it called Jeweled Lotus.
01:55:35.000People started buying up these packs, being like, oh boy, I hope I get this extremely expensive and rare card to use in my deck for sanctioned events.
01:55:42.000And then, a few months later, the Independent Rules Committee says that card is actually banned.
01:55:47.000And there was some information that led people to believe Hasbro had communicated with the Rules Committee and knew well in advance they were going to ban this card.
01:56:13.000You may as well just draw pictures of lizards fighting dragons and warriors and make up whatever you want.
01:56:21.000Nicholson says, I give Trump a pass on Epstein or any other story that comes out just because if it had any truth, the left would not hesitate to use it no matter the cost.
01:58:18.000You have to have an Elon cam where he's sitting there and his microphone is clearly not connected and that's the Elon cam that he has to show.
01:58:25.000And it periodically shows him talking and he's just...
01:58:41.000Not specifically for, like, banning Elad, but if we did a show where we had something like that, that actually would be really funny.
01:58:46.000Because what we do with Chicken City is every $100, it...
01:58:50.000A chicken party triggers, and music plays, and all the chickens run out, and it sprays mealworms everywhere.
01:58:54.000And then Pop Culture Crisis, every $100, it fires a bunch of money guns, $20 bills in the air, and then plays crazy noises, which is nuts.
01:59:04.000And the idea we had for a devoted world, which never got built, was going to be that every $100 in Super Chats, it was going to make it Thunderstorm.
01:59:21.000Nothing more controversial than a truth teller.
01:59:24.000Alright, Dimension14B said, did you know that New York politicians just snuck $10 million into the New York state budget to pay for Letitia James' personal legal defense?
01:59:40.000But the way it's outlined and defined, it's just if the federal government goes after a New York politician for doing their job after this particular date.
02:00:58.000Remember that girl, the track racer, that she ended up hitting another track racer in, I believe it was Virginia?
02:01:04.000And that was a big issue for a while, like that she was saying that she didn't strike her on purpose or whatever.
02:01:09.000So I did a story on that, and I used footage from the local news, and people started stamping a time code claiming that there was a smoke detector chirp.
02:01:17.000I didn't hear it on the initial thing.
02:01:19.000But then I heard it, and I go to the local news report.
02:01:43.000I think people are afraid of heights or something.
02:01:45.000Yeah, like, I don't know what's going on.
02:01:47.000And then apparently people have told me, representatives from the black community have told me that some people believe that it chirps every 10 seconds, and that indicates that it's working.
02:02:32.000I did see one of his videos that said, Marvel is dead, Thunderbolts bombs, and I was surprised because I went and saw Thunderbolts and it was actually pretty good.
02:06:29.000So, Sean, you were just telling us about your new YouTube channel, or what is it?
02:06:33.000The new X account that you should make, or I should make, is called The Noticer, where you just rehash 10-year-old black crime videos and make all the money on Twitter.
02:06:42.000I'm starting to recognize the same violent videos that get recycled on the platform.
02:07:20.000So what happened last night was there was a real video from India-Pakistan.
02:07:25.000And there were also a bunch of fake videos posted.
02:07:28.000A journalist took screenshots of the fake video and then posted them alongside the original post showing this is not from India, Pakistan, this is from this time.
02:07:38.000And then what happened was Grok, which is dumb as shit and has become useless, someone asked it if this actual video from India, from Pakistan, was real.
02:07:46.000And Grok said, no, that's a video from Gaza, which was fucking untrue.
02:07:51.000But Grok is retarded and cited the other journalists' claims, didn't actually analyze it in any meaningful way, and then claimed a real video was a fake video, so we fucked.
02:09:49.000Katy Perry is canceling spots on her tour and dropping ticket prices ridiculously.
02:09:56.000Beyonce, they're making fun of her now because the cost of a Beyonce ticket at one of her shows is the same price as a McDonald's cheeseburger.
02:10:10.000I can't remember who said it, but they were like, yeah.
02:10:12.000But Sabrina Carpenter is selling out, right?
02:10:15.000Sabrina Carpenter is selling out arenas to 10,000 people.
02:10:19.000Sleep Token, which is ostensibly a heavy metal band, they're playing civic centers, which is pretty unheard of for a heavy metal band nowadays.
02:10:43.000You think that people are mad at Beyonce because they're afraid if they show up to her concert that Kamala Harris is just going to give a speech?