In this week's episode of Sunday Uncensored, we discuss the latest controversy surrounding the controversial COVID vaccine, and whether or not it should be given to all Americans. We also talk about the dangers of getting injected with a foreign substance in the first place.
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00:02:03.000Casey Neistat tweeted, go get vaccinated.
00:02:06.000I responded with, no, go talk to your doctor.
00:02:10.000He said, that's weird, I didn't go to my doctor, I just pulled up in a drive-thru, and I said, you pulled into a strange parking lot and let a strange man inject you with a foreign substance?
00:02:26.000The rage they must be feeling right now.
00:02:28.000Well, I mean, again, there's a lot of people that were coerced, and there's way more people that nothing is going to happen to, and they're not going to have any adverse effects on their lives.
00:02:43.000Some people that are going to have adverse effects, and it sucks for those people, but like the people that went, got it, that got coerced into it, got it, and don't have adverse health effects, they're going to go about their day and going to be like, I don't understand why people are so upset.
00:02:58.000Because their experience is everything was fine.
00:03:02.000Now it's not to say it is for everyone, but they're still going to be like, I don't, you know, it doesn't bother me or whatever.
00:03:08.000So you can't sit there and be like, Oh man, you should blah, blah, blah, blah, cause you're going to get people that are like, what are you talking about, man?
00:03:14.000That's not like, that's not even close to what anyone I know experienced or whatever.
00:03:18.000So I, the idea, like I understand having that perspective and I understand that there are people that are like that, but that is a, that is not the majority.
00:03:28.000This is a global COVID vaccine safety project supported by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
00:03:34.000This is straight up U.S., DHS, and CDC fucking outright saying they have found increased risk of Guillain-Barre and myocarditis after vaccination.
00:03:47.000After Zeneca was worse, people were getting convulsions.
00:03:49.000This is a bigger turning point than I think people give it credit for because you had a period of time where all of these people that were completely wrong Would never admit it.
00:04:15.000I think by the time that happens it'll be way too late for it to have any meaningful You know, there won't be any meaning to it when it happens.
00:04:23.000Yeah, I'm saying, like, we're talking history books 20, 30, 40 years from now.
00:04:27.000But I think it's funny how you're starting to see the little slip-ups, right?
00:04:31.000Where, like, now they're like, crap, well, due to liability, we probably should at least admit, you know, I mean, when the American Red Cross is like, hey, if you've had the jab, we need to talk, give us a call.
00:04:42.000That's a change in tone that we haven't seen.
00:04:44.000But I think the Red Cross has been doing this for a while.
00:04:47.000So apparently the news about not giving blood is old, but people are just starting to notice.
00:04:52.000The news that a CDC-supported group is definitively saying, yeah, the vaccine causes these problems.
00:06:24.000If there are people who are getting Guillain-Barre and myocarditis, and we know they're all vaccinated, and then the people who never got vaccinated are like, never happened to me, they're not shedding.
00:06:33.000Or that the shedding's not as dangerous as it sounds.
00:06:36.000I like the conspiracy theory that, like, one in six of the vaccines were, like, lethal.
00:06:40.000And that's why most people... I'm not saying it's true.
00:06:43.000I can picture a group of dudes being like, let's kill them.
00:06:51.000The tech billionaire who thinks the world is overpopulated creates a fake pandemic so we can mass produce a vaccine and get it steamrolled through Congress without real approval, and it sterilizes people.
00:07:04.000Well, look, it's not that there's too many people, okay?
00:07:07.000It's that there's too many liberals and communists.
00:07:12.000Guys, guys, I don't literally want people to die or to be sterilized, but understand the PR of us looking at liberals and saying, I hope you get the vaccine, please get your six.
00:07:23.000Cause when you die, there will be less of you.
00:09:49.000Communism would be, a third guy walks up, whacks them both over the head, takes their stuff, sits with it, eats most of it, and then gives them little bits.
00:11:19.000I mean, when you look at them, you know, the overlay of the insurance companies, the corporations, you know, the health, it's not really even healthcare, it's health insurance.
00:11:45.000And it's the people get wrapped up around, you know, the concept of capitalism, what capitalism means.
00:11:52.000Is it about all these other structures and stuff, or is it just markets and et cetera, et cetera?
00:11:57.000And I think that even capitalism as an idea or the term capitalism, Is not really useful, in my opinion, because it's been watered down to not mean what it actually means.
00:12:11.000We live in a system where we have a government that protects private property rights and that's all you need.
00:12:28.000If you have the right to your property and the right to dispose of your property as you see fit, And the right to keep any property that you acquire or that that property you currently own generates for you, as long as those structures, those ideas are protected by your government.
00:12:50.000And they have to be more than just, well, we'll mostly kind of do it, like the stuff that's happening in New York right now with Donald Trump.
00:12:58.000The fact that the government's not protecting his property rights.
00:13:01.000That's going to have negative effects on the economy and the negative effects are people are not going to do business in New York.
00:13:07.000As long as you have property rights that are protected by your government and you have the ability to keep the property that you create, you're going to have people taking the property that they've earned or that they've created and they're going to be trading.
00:13:20.000You're probably going to want a medium of exchange to facilitate the trades because maybe you got sneakers and someone else has eggs and You want some eggs, but he don't want your sneakers.
00:13:28.000So it'd be nice if you had something that you could use to the intermediary to facilitate that transaction.
00:13:34.000But these are the fundamental things about capitalism that makes economies work.
00:13:38.000All of the things like the government getting involved in picking winners and losers and corporate corporatism and all that stuff.
00:13:44.000That's all foreign to property rights and to a capitalist system.
00:13:48.000You know, I was thinking a lot about this and, you know, reading more and more about what's been going on, I really just came to the realization, fuck communists.
00:14:08.000You got to shake them loose and make them realize like, yo, if all of us get together and make it work, It's gonna be some people at the top that end up controlling it.
00:14:17.000Shaking or maybe like a merciless beating with a truncheon.
00:14:25.000I'm not really a spiritual guy, so I don't delve into spiritual stuff, but the spirit of socialism, the motivating emotion, it's never altruism.
00:14:36.000They say it is, but it's always hate for people that have more.
00:15:39.000If I have all the food, because I grew all the food within my farm, and there's 99 other people who want it, they can go fuck themselves.
00:15:47.000Well, I mean, if you're a tribe and you come up on a new piece of land and you have a chief... You're adding... Every time you talk about it, you're adding more context and more things, more rules to your system.
00:17:19.000So, if a group of people are in a tribe and they come across a bountiful forest full of delicious fruits, well then, yeah, they can take what they want and then divide it amongst each other for the labor that they provide.
00:17:31.000And if the guy that gets there first is like, I'm gonna take all these and sell them to the tribe, you're gonna like, eh, that guy's gonna get executed.
00:17:36.000Probably, because he did not grow them and do the labor for it.
00:18:46.000There was a guy I was with last week, he had this really unique way, super libertarian guy, but he said, he says, I'm tired of people sanitizing theft and violence through their neighbor, right, through government, or trying to act like that somehow that's this moral high ground.
00:19:02.000So there's only two things that take away happiness every single time it happens to somebody, any of us, any human being, violence, Theft.
00:19:10.000If those happen, 100% of the time, your happiness goes down.
00:19:14.000But for some reason, we give those over to the government.
00:19:17.000And we say that through our elected officials, you know, this is something that we're going to delegate to them and then make it okay.
00:19:23.000So let's talk about the idea of a scout going to an apple orchard.
00:20:05.000Insurance existed as, if my house burns down, you will all help me build a new one, and if your house burns down, I will help you build one.
00:20:11.000And if someone didn't, they'd say, fuck you, then we're not gonna help you ever again.
00:20:15.000The fire department would sell badges you'd put on your house.
00:20:18.000And if your house was burning and they showed up and you didn't have a badge, they would let your house burn.
00:20:26.000And so, if it's a really small group of people, the guy who finds the apples and then says, no one can have any of my apples, would just basically lie to the rest of his tribe and say there are no apples.
00:21:00.000They want to trade those apples with the other tribe who has no apples, but they have fish.
00:21:04.000So they come to mutual agreements and exchange, and perhaps then there is the creation of an intermediary so that they can exchange and trade.
00:21:12.000Why should the scout for one tribe give the other tribes all of the apples they found in exchange for nothing, when they took the risk, did the work to locate and secure the apples in the first place?
00:21:21.000Yeah, it was when tribes started settling together in cities that we really started seeing.
00:22:07.000The idea that you're entitled to someone else taking care of you, you're entitled to the time of someone else's, the effort that someone else, you're entitled to it to take care of you, that is evil.
00:22:16.000You're not, as a child, you're not entitled to your father's... Now you added child, though.
00:22:25.000If you're talking about adults, you're talking about adults.
00:22:27.000But when you're talking about kids, you're not talking about communism.
00:22:31.000You're talking about a family as opposed to adults that are capable.
00:22:37.000So if you're going to talk about families, and when you say communism, we're talking about adults that are capable.
00:22:42.000As soon as you bring up families, you've changed the subject.
00:22:44.000But they're not talking about people that are only capable in this world right now.
00:22:48.000They want to give to people that can't do.
00:22:50.000That's part of this communistic Those are special cases.
00:22:55.000The reason they're special cases is because in most market economies, mixed economies, the reason you have a mixed economy is so that you can take care of the people that can't.
00:23:07.000A capitalist system or a system with private property so that you can actually produce capital so that way you can take the things you have and make more so that way you can give to people that don't have anything.
00:23:20.000But if you are talking about a capitalist system or if you're talking about a communist system, you're talking about adults dealing with other adults.
00:23:25.000As soon as you say, well, you have a children, then we've stopped talking about anything that's related to communism and you're only talking about families and stuff.
00:23:32.000So if you want to talk about adults and adults, Communism, where adults are expecting other adults to provide the sustenance from each according to his ability to each according to his need.
00:23:44.000If you're talking about adults doing that, that is evil.
00:23:46.000Because you end up with people, you end up, listen, human nature has proven over and over and over and over and over, every time communism has tried, they have proven that people will say, I don't have to work, I'm not gonna.
00:23:59.000Old sayings in the Soviet Union, they pretend to pay us, so we pretend to work.
00:24:04.000The reason you stand in bread lines is because if you're standing in line and you have nothing to do, you're literally just taking up time because they don't have any work for you to do because the economy doesn't produce shit.
00:24:16.000In Venezuela, when I went to buy a cell phone, To manufacture fake jobs for the purpose of socialism, there were seven different people I had to talk to and fill out forms for to buy a cell phone.
00:24:26.000In the United States, you walk in, you walk up to one person, say, I want that phone.
00:24:29.000They say, okay, let's fill this all out.
00:24:56.000Now you go talk to somebody who can tell you about data.
00:24:58.000Talk to this guy, and then he says, okay, now I need to talk, now that you know which data you want, you have to fill out this form and bring this form to the data acquisition man, who then facilitates the sale of the data.
00:25:09.000Then you go to the data sale guy, and after you give him the form, pay for it, he sends you to the SIM card guy.
00:25:15.000Finally, then, after you buy the SIM card, you bring it to the final guy for checkout and assembly, and you finalize everything, he puts your phone together, hands it to you, and you can leave.
00:25:23.000To Tim's point, in New York City, if you are working at a venue, the theater guilds, the theater unions, the labor unions, They have pushers and loaders.
00:25:38.000If you roll up with your bus, your 18-wheeler, there are the people that will take the stuff out of the truck and put it on the ground.
00:26:20.000There was a professor, this is a famous story, who was giving a lesson on communism to the students, and there were students who were arguing in favor of saying exactly what Ian is saying.
00:26:28.000So he said, okay, here's what we're going to do.
00:26:29.000The next exam we do will be based on a communistic standard.
00:26:44.000A decent amount of the students studied and passed with A's, A pluses.
00:26:48.000A large portion got B's and C's, and then a few people failed.
00:26:53.000The teacher then said, to each according to their needs, you need a passing grade.
00:26:59.000So we're gonna take all of the scores from all the tests, average them out, and then give everyone the same grade, because that's the total amount of resources to be distributed amongst the people.
00:27:09.000Everyone ended up with like a B minus.
00:27:11.000So a lot of people were like, well, I had that anyway.
00:27:13.000The people who studied really hard and got it right got fucking pissed.
00:27:17.000And they were like, oh, this is bullshit.
00:27:35.000Because the people who worked hard said, fuck that, I'm not gonna bother, I'll just get a B anyway, right?
00:27:40.000Now everyone's grades dropped because nobody wanted to do the extra work if all they were gonna get was a B. The cap was a B. If you do 100%, if you do the best, you still can only get a B. So fuck it, let's stop at 80.
00:27:55.000Because once everyone realized that no matter how much work you did, you were capped out, they all just started slacking off, and said, someone else will carry the weight for me.
00:28:03.000And this is exactly how all communist systems have functioned, but we gotta go to college.
00:28:06.000The way to convince people to shake that mindset is to acknowledge that in small groups, it functions, when you have compassion, but it does not scale.
00:28:14.000You're saying small groups because you're using the analogy of the family that we've made.
00:28:17.000Yeah, or small communities where you provide the goods.
00:28:20.000Because if you go up to someone that believes in communism is great, and you say, no, you're wrong, you're an idiot, and fuck communism and fuck you, they're not going to listen to you.
00:28:46.000And so when we make the point that you are misunderstanding the family argument, which was a statement of, a family is communist, and as you scale up, it doesn't work, that's because there is one resource provider.
00:29:49.000That's literally what happens in every communist state as they scale up.
00:29:53.000No, it is literally the basis of all communism ever that the authority controls all resources and literally, I will say it again, provides To each according to their need, and from each according to their ability.
00:30:47.000I chose to give Steve Jobs money by buying this.
00:30:50.000I could have said fuck you and never bought this product, right?
00:30:53.000There was no tyrannical force involved.
00:30:55.000There was nobody that said I had to do it.
00:30:56.000There was not one guy who said we have to purchase these iPhones.
00:31:01.000Right, I think the fuck you is the consumer can say that.
00:31:03.000Now, you might say, well, what if you're starving, right?
00:31:05.000You can't say fuck you and walk away from food.
00:31:07.000But in a true capitalist society, it's the consumer choosing, making that choice, because this was provided, a product was provided, and then we all say, hey, it's worth it.
00:31:19.000I see some androids around here, so maybe people would disagree, but what I'm saying is that's the fuck you moment.
00:31:24.000The thing with the family though that's interesting to me, there's no tyrannical force in a family.
00:31:28.000Sure, you could say the parents are the ones that decide, but you're not turning over the law system.
00:31:33.000These families exist right now, if you say an American family, there are basic laws that the government has on the books.
00:31:41.000But a dad can't all of a sudden legalize murder, right?
00:31:44.000Like, they're not in charge of everything.
00:32:09.000And that was the formation and basis of communism.
00:32:12.000He's trying to scale that shit up and it did not work.
00:32:15.000Capitalism would be, the government says, you have the ability to work ten times harder, and you don't need that much food, and you can go fuck yourself, I can do whatever I want.
00:32:26.000And you have to live with the repercussions of that decision, as an individual.
00:32:30.000Yeah, maybe you live in the gutter, and then people eventually say, we don't want you living in the gutter, because you smell like shit, get the fuck out of here.
00:32:35.000And they kick you out, and then you go wander around the country, and then you struggle.
00:32:38.000Or, you say, I'm going to, I don't know, here's capitalism.
00:32:43.000I can actually grow 20% more crops that I actually need.
00:32:48.000I can then take the extra crops and bring it to a leather worker in town who's going to make me a nice studded leather vest to protect me from the brambles as I do my work, making it more efficient and easier for me to do my work.
00:33:03.000In communism, an authority determines you do not need that extra 20%, but you have the ability to produce it.
00:33:09.000So from your ability, you must Produce 20% more than everyone else.
00:33:14.000And to your needs, we will take it from you and give it to other people.
00:33:46.000Socialism, as a concept, did predate Marx, right?
00:33:50.000So Rousseau was talking about socialism.
00:33:53.000There are people that argue that Hegel was laying the foundation for socialism because the way that Hegel looked at the state, Hegel believed that the state was God's manifestation on earth, was the manifestation of the will of God on earth, and that There is, uh, there are arguments that Hegel was the first guy that came up, or was, was early socialism, but Marx was the guy that came up with communism.
00:34:17.000If you're talking about communism... You wanna just read that for him, Phil?
00:34:42.000Yeah, and just before we do this, I want to say, Ian, you should read Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith because he talks about monopolies and why monopolies are bad.
00:36:54.000That being said, as my accountant has informed me, since Donald Trump left office, the tax cuts have expired, and Joe Biden has increased taxes substantially, and it has been brutal for literally everybody.
00:37:06.000And they're particularly going after the small earner.
00:37:10.000They don't care as much for the ultra-wealthy because they've already got a mechanism in place for going after the ultra-wealthy.
00:37:17.000And, more importantly, as anybody who knows economics will tell you, going after the ultra-wealthy is a waste of time if you can go after small groups en masse.
00:37:25.000That's why they brought on, what, 80k IRS agents.
00:37:30.000It is easier to get $1 from a million people than it is to get $1,000,000 from one person.
00:37:36.000You go to the wealthy guy, and you say, you owe us $1,000,000, and he says, no I don't.
00:37:40.000And they say, yes you do, and he says, I will see you in court.
00:37:42.000You're gonna spend $400,000 coming after me, maybe you'll get the money.
00:37:45.000Or, they send a bill, automated from a computer, to a million people saying you owe us $10, and they all just say, fuck it, it's easier just to pay it.
00:38:03.000West Virginia is reforming their taxes because they know they're fucked.
00:38:07.000West Virginia is a very dysfunctional state and it's time to fix things, guys.
00:38:12.000Yeah, Maryland's also very dysfunctional.
00:38:15.000When moving to Florida, I gotta tell you, like, from Pennsylvania, moving to Florida, my wife's Air Force, and it's like, you don't even have to file, right?
00:38:22.000It's not like you file and it's like, there's nothing local, there's no state, you literally just do nothing.
00:38:39.000But they're happy we're here, so my advice to West Virginia is stop the fucking weirdo drag kid shit, otherwise we pull our investment and we go to Texas or Florida.
00:38:59.000Okay, so with that being said, you know, they're keeping more of our money.
00:39:04.000What recourse do we have to, like, basically cut the fund for, like, The migrant crisis, the foreign wars, like, with the guests that you guys have had on in the past or that you guys are aware that's going on,
00:39:19.000What are some recourses that we have to turn off the government to stop funding all this crap that we don't want our taxes going towards?
00:39:27.000They're not using your taxes to fund that stuff.
00:39:29.000They create money in the money supply upon the agents of debt.
00:39:49.000The real issue, and this is why I complain about it all the time, the real issue is the cunts and the cocksuckers in CBP who with smiles on their faces accept the blood money from the Biden administration and the federal government.
00:40:04.000Yeah, well, the argument gets framed a lot that, oh, our tax money is going towards these things, and so maybe that gets conflated a bit where people think that, like, literally my tax money is paying for these migrants and stuff, where you just pointed out that no, it's controlling after the fact.
00:40:23.000The states do not print money, but they do receive federal grants, so it's a mixed bag.
00:40:29.000But the reality is, we have a nation of amoral pieces of shit in law enforcement, in federal agencies, that don't care.
00:40:52.000But think about a world in which this cop facilitates human smuggling with a smile on his face, walks into Burger King, and he's like, I'll get a, let me get the Whopper meal.
00:41:27.000You're gonna have cops who will mercilessly... When we get to the point where there's no more humans involved in the day-to-day living circumstances, like, you order food from a machine, the machine makes it.
00:41:40.000A police officer will, right now, if there's a seven-year-old kid holding a teddy bear, and a police chief says to his cop, shoot that kid in the face, the cop's gonna be like, what, why, what the fuck, are you nuts?
00:41:52.000Mechanize everything, and that cop's gonna be wearing a fucking wristband or Apple Vision Pro, the Apple Vision's gonna say, Terminate Target Threat Level Alpha.
00:42:04.000And then he's gonna get money deposited into his account, which he will then send to Amazon to deliver, by drone, the milk he needs to eat.
00:42:10.000And he never has to worry about getting cancelled ever again.
00:42:12.000However, to be fair, at that point in society, it will be a robot dog shooting the child, so... There won't even be a human to get paid.
00:43:23.000So, my actual question is, in your segments, Tim, today, even your opener tonight, you talked about Letitia James threatening to seize the Trump assets if he refuses to pay.
00:43:32.000So, while any of us paying attention see it for what it is, it's just theft and bullshit, what are your actual opinions on whether or not they would then sell that property for what it's actually valued at?
00:43:54.000Bill de Blasio wanted to buy low-cost property to convert to public housing.
00:43:57.000He has stated that it was his intention to do this.
00:44:00.000I think their move is, ultimately, if they win, seize Trump Buildings, maybe Fifth Avenue, the UN, the Hotel of the UN, and maybe Columbus Circle, and then they convert it into public housing.
00:44:24.000So it's how the city, you know, de Blasio was like, he wanted to convert these, he wanted to buy these buildings pennies in the dollar, convert them into public housing.
00:44:34.000Claim a billion dollars of the buildings in New York are worth 20 million and you get them for free and you turn them into migrant housing.
00:44:44.000Then you argue Trump owes you more money.
00:44:46.000And when he's forced to pay you cash, you use that to facilitate the migrant housing.
00:44:50.000And then they're laughing behind the scenes saying, Donald Trump was gonna build a wall, but in the end, he funded the migrant expansion.
00:45:37.000And if you think about the game, but you acknowledge that the game happened, you don't lose.
00:45:44.000Now he got me before I could acknowledge.
00:45:49.000Um, so I like, um, I asked a question and then, um, somebody backed out on a question about abortion and what's happening, um, with, uh, Alabama and their Supreme court.
00:46:03.000And they're like, um, literally, um, Defining life down to retroactively embryos that are frozen, that's life.
00:46:18.000How do we define life in this crazy world that we live in where motherfuckers are like, you're a baby and you were born.
00:46:32.000And then, you know, all this money that they make off of, like, aborted fetuses and stuff, and most of these motherfuckers that vote for this crazy shit don't even realize who, like, Margaret Sanger is, or, like, you know, like, how that all started, and the craziness of it.
00:46:54.000And it just ties into, like, you got a Supreme Court justice that can't even define woman, and her fucking job is to, like, define shit.
00:48:08.000Defining life and defining a human child are two different things.
00:48:13.000Well, I mean, if we're able to define it for, um, animals and, you know, this species is protected and this one's not, but, like, we make money off of... Yeah, stepping on a turtle leg is a felony.
00:48:28.000We can define this and that, and, I mean... Well, do you have a more specific question, sir?
00:48:36.000Well, um, you know, the, the question is like, um, like, okay, so like, where, where, where do we as a society have a right to define life?
00:48:48.000And in my opinion, it would be like conception, you know, conception, you know, and like, you have all this like craziness, like, well, you know, the woman has the right to choose or whatever.
00:49:00.000And then we have all this like, uh, you know, um, The funding of, like, people being able to just, like, do this crazy shit, and then you have a state like Alabama coming out and actually defining for a Supreme Court justice, basically, you know, like, what life is, and now you have this bifurcation, you know, among states and the federal government, you know, just perpetuating this bifurcation, you know.
00:49:29.000But the states and the federal government are bifurcated on, like, a million different issues, abortion just being one of the most- And honestly, coming from mostly a background of being pretty much pro-abortion, I see this as a losing issue for Republicans.
00:49:50.000I mean, Alabama's kind of taking the front on, well, this is how we define life, and our Supreme Court justices can't even do that.
00:50:45.000So I had a question, and Ian touched on it, so I'm gonna go a little conspiratorial on my question.
00:50:51.000So we were talking about bringing all these immigrants in and offering them citizenship to do military service or now they're coming into different cities and being in Illinois and being granted the ability to be police officers and blah blah blah blah.
00:51:02.000We're talking and then Tim you brought up all the housing and what they're going to do with all the low-income buildings and what they want to do.
00:51:09.000You're going to start housing all those people yeah yeah.
00:51:12.000What if they're not building an army for us to go to Ukraine?
00:51:16.000What if they are building an army for the cities, since the Republicans continuously keep saying, you're not gonna beat right-wingers, we have guns?
00:51:26.000Well, yeah, that was one of the principal predictions.
00:51:30.000That when it comes time to civil war, they will go to the illegal immigrants and say, do you want to live here or not?
00:51:36.000If you do, then you have to fight for it.
00:51:38.000And then the argument will be the moral question over the rights.
00:51:42.000They'll say that voting is a human right.
00:51:46.000It doesn't matter if you're a citizen or not, that's an arbitrary distinction, and they will liken citizenship to being, like, they'll say undocumented is like being a slave.
00:51:54.000That's the argument they're gonna make.
00:51:56.000Then there's going to be illegal immigrant uprisings, and they're gonna call them undocumented uprisings.
00:52:02.000They will make the argument that documentation is slavery.
00:52:09.000And then, I mean, in 50 years, they want the history books to say, That there were, you know, the Neo-Confederacy believed that people must have papers from the government to prove their human rights.