A man thrusts his genitals in front of a group of little kids, and they're cheering for it. What's worse is that they're not the only ones who are getting off on it, and the cops aren't doing anything about it.
00:00:09.000Oh, well, we're gonna, we're gonna... Basically, what happens is, like, there's a noise gate on, so the noise gate will cancel it, so when you speak, you're just enough of a volume, and that's still gonna get into the mics no matter what I do, so... Oh, I see, I see, I see.
00:00:37.000And then did this big explanation saying they weren't drag marchers, they were pride marchers.
00:00:41.000They're just topless women, and shit, chanting.
00:00:44.000But we got a true rating here, we got true.
00:00:47.000It says a video captured at the NYC drag march on June 23rd shows some of the attendees chanting, we're here, we're queer, coming for your children.
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00:03:29.000Because the parents are supporting it.
00:03:31.000The cops aren't doing anything about it.
00:03:32.000There are two different realities in this country.
00:03:36.000One, I would describe as abject evil, and one I would describe as, like, regular people.
00:03:42.000I don't think there is an abject good in this country.
00:03:44.000I think there are flawed people trying their best, and then there's demons, in the figurative sense, plaguing this country with chaos disorder, evil, filth, etc.
00:03:56.000Yeah, there's this phenomenon where if it happened to you... This guy should be arrested and criminally charged and placed on a sex offender list.
00:04:03.000The thing is, is it's so disordered, right?
00:04:06.000Like, it's, it's so, like, these parents, like, if I was in that audience, like, let's say I support the LGBT movement and everything like that.
00:04:15.000If I was there with my kids and I saw that, I would, like, shield them, right?
00:04:19.000Like, it's like a natural, basic parental protection instinct that would, like, kick in.
00:04:29.000Like, that video makes me, like, not just angry, it makes me sad.
00:04:34.000Because there are all these parents who are just not, not only not protecting their kids and turning their eyes from it, or confronting that guy, they're cheering it.
00:04:43.000Yeah, it's because they don't want to be called Karen.
00:04:45.000I was thinking about this in Martinsburg, in West Virginia, watching it.
00:04:47.000I was thinking, like, why are these mothers here with their kids and stuff?
00:04:49.000It's because they don't want to be called Karen.
00:04:50.000They don't want to be called racist, they don't want to be called transphobic, and they're like, well, this is what I have to do in order to get best, is they feel like they're compelled.
00:04:57.000Otherwise, they'll be screamed at and yelled at, and it'll be the end of their life.
00:05:25.000But there is this, like, thing of, like, wanting to... So much compassion for something that you're willing to tolerate, even if it's, like, you know, it's to the point where, like, you know, it's time to go to bed now.
00:06:47.000But eventually, there's too many of them.
00:06:49.000And now, there's the normal hemisphere of humans who are trying to preserve a moderate degree of order so that we can have our freedoms but survive.
00:07:26.000And the ordered structure will become long-standing and last a thousand years.
00:07:30.000What I see here with these kids, you might be angry and say, these poor kids, and I agree, but these kids are gonna grow up twisted and broken, and they're gonna be depressed, angry, they're not gonna have kids, they're gonna abort their kids, they're gonna sterilize their kids, same as their parents, and eventually they cease to exist.
00:08:57.000I keep thinking about, I had a show with Elijah Schaefer on Nightly Offensive, his new show, Nightly Offensive, and we talked about, they saw, you see two girls, one cup?
00:09:07.000It's like pornographic, disgusting shit, where like these two girls start making out, and then- I wouldn't describe it.
00:10:34.000You know, they're putting a lot of money into, like, signing these big shows and big creators, and when we first started using Rumble infrastructure, it was, uh... uploaded really quickly, and now it's, like, really hard to upload videos.
00:10:48.000Is that because of the number of... they haven't expanded the servers, and because of the new... Yeah, they're signing a bunch of people, maybe.
00:11:30.000It's just, this is a challenging conversation for me to have, because I want to talk at these people and be like, you can't have your kids see sexual things when they're 10.
00:12:29.000So if somebody posts Two Girls One Cup to a website that children have access to, why is that any different?
00:12:37.000Fuck it, because people are confused and slow to create and react.
00:12:40.000Like, people don't know what the fuck they're- So how about we just say, we know kids have access to the internet, and if you make pornographic material readily available to children, you go to jail?
00:12:50.000No, it goes back to what you were talking about earlier about West Virginia and how we don't enforce the laws that are currently on the books.
00:12:55.000Like, there are federal laws that say you can't even actually deliver pornography through the U.S.
00:13:34.000So you still want to censor political debate and make sure that people don't start threatening to murder each other.
00:13:41.000We want censors on social media who are looking at political debate, but we think they've crossed the line.
00:13:48.000We want political debate to be allowed, but we don't want it to cross the line into overt incitement to violence and instruction on causing serious harm.
00:13:56.000Well, so if we made YouPorn—I was going to say YouTube.
00:14:15.000So first of all, some of these laws in these states have liability protections or a private right of action.
00:14:23.000So if the website delivers it still to your kid, look, if they hack it, that's one thing.
00:14:28.000That is, your kid's getting a fake ID and hacking the system.
00:14:33.000It's different online versus in person when you use a fake ID to get alcohol, right?
00:14:38.000So, there'd have to be some other, you know, consequences to it, but it's just the beginning of the process.
00:14:45.0001997, the Supreme Court struck down the Communications Decency Act, except for Section 230, and we've gone, like, 30 years, basically, with all these advancements in internet technology and porn online, but no protection.
00:15:00.000So, it's just the start of a movement to start protecting kids online.
00:15:04.000Yeah, especially, like, in Metaverse, where Two people's avatars are talking, and they'll start simulating video game sex on each other.
00:15:11.000One will be like a nine-year-old in his VR, and the other will be like a 60-year-old man.
00:15:15.000But the kid won't know, the nine-year-old won't know.
00:15:17.000Then they're gonna put on fucking haptic feedback, where they can feel the vibration on their cock.
00:15:21.000It's gonna be... We need protections like now, now, now.
00:15:26.000Technology's moving faster than law can keep up with.
00:15:28.000And protection is so vague, I have no idea how to even begin.
00:15:31.000So you just allow these other humans to become this new species of hyper-sexualized robot people?
00:15:36.000So I have a theory... No, the natural evolutionary process will destroy those people, and those of strong will and virtue will survive.
00:15:47.000I feel like there's... I've talked about this a little bit, and it sounds real science fiction-y, but I'm starting to think that it might be something that happens in the future.
00:16:02.000I think it's realistic to say that in the future there are going to be people that are like no we're not touching any of this technology and they're going to be like the Amish and they're going to need superhuman augmented people to defend their right to not be augmented. And there's going to be probably organizations
00:16:23.000of literal superhuman people, augmented human beings, whether it be mechanically or
00:16:29.000through, you know, some kind of brain chips or whatever that will make them superhuman. And they're going
00:16:36.000there will be bat like fights, whether it be actual physical fights or legal fights about
00:16:43.000the right of someone to not be augmented because the people that are augmented are going
00:16:47.000to make the argument. If you are not augmented, you won't have the same longevity that we have
00:17:13.000The anti-Auggies don't want kids to get their treatment to keep them alive, they want their kids to die.
00:17:17.000And then some kids are going to die in a car accident and they're going to be like, this is what it was?
00:17:21.000Because they didn't get their kid augmented, the kid died in a car accident.
00:17:24.000Especially if there's an emergency and everyone that's plugged in has a rapid response to the emergency because they all understand it's happening, but then the normies Move real slow and they're like, what?
00:17:35.000And you're like, they're like fucking cattle.
00:17:37.000We need to find, I tweeted this out, we want to hire a film director and producer to start making short films because I like Black Mirror, but I don't want to make hour and a half long movies.
00:17:50.000Easy 10 minute short films on a bunch of different ideas.
00:18:49.000I'm saying regular working class people waking up to see all of the elites and urban liberals have Neuralinked themselves and a network surge fried their brains.
00:19:08.000Yeah, so we want to, we've got a bunch of suggestions, but, you know, try to find someone who can, we can sit down, come up with an idea, and then they can write it out, and then produce it, and film it, and we do budgets for these shows.
00:19:18.000So are people sending in their resumes, basically send in clips of movies you've shot, if you want to direct stuff with TimCast?
00:19:26.000I think going through members is probably the best way to do it.
00:19:29.000Yeah, so like, that's what we're talking about with construction stuff.
00:19:32.000I'm just, at this point, I think we're only going to hire people who submit through our members, like, network.
00:19:38.000Because I know these are going to be trustworthy people who want to work and get the job done, instead of like, I know a guy who can do it, and then we meet a guy who's like, sure, I'll do it, and then he does it wrong, and it's like, ugh.
00:20:53.000And it wouldn't be hokey, like, people being like, tell me your pronouns, and the kid says something stupid in the school, you know, like those gag videos they make.
00:21:01.000But a serious vision of what it's like.
00:21:03.000A guy walks into a Starbucks and there's a guy in a clown costume.
00:21:07.000And then he's got a pronoun thing on his name and you're like, hi, how's it going?
00:21:37.000parents are like come back from soccer practice their kid and he's and they're like all right you know that was fun they get food it shows the family like having ice cream and eating pizza and they're high-fiving then the kid goes home and he goes online and he's like he's on tic-tac on his phone he gets a message starts getting sent these videos watching them starts dressing weirdly, making videos of himself,
00:21:59.000then someone says, like, your parents would never understand,
00:22:03.000or the parents are like, what are you doing? They catch him making the videos,
00:22:06.000he cries, then he goes online and they're like, you need help.
00:22:09.000You're being abused. Like, what's your address on- I'll come and help you.
00:22:13.000And they're like, my parents are being mean.
00:22:32.000And then we can just make it really grotesque and be like, it ends with the obituary of the 20 year old kid, now 20 years old, committing suicide.
00:22:42.000A movie like that might need to be like 20 minutes to be honest.
00:22:46.000Or it would start partway through his sex addiction on the computer where he's already fucked up.
00:22:52.000Well, it's about a little kid getting groomed.
00:22:54.000Basically, it's the stories we've heard from these detransitioners, where they went on Tumblr or whatever, and everyone kept cheering them on, saying, you're so cool.
00:23:02.000And so it would be like a kid on TikTok, and he posts a video playing baseball.
00:23:06.000And then someone says something like, that shirt's really cool.
00:23:09.000Have you tried wearing a shirt like this?
00:23:11.000And then people are like, yeah, that would be way cool if you did this.
00:23:13.000And he gets all these comments from people being like, try this one on, try this one on.
00:23:17.000And then whenever the kid does something weird, it gets all the likes and the groomers are internet grooming the kid.
00:23:23.000And then someone says, let me come pick you up.
00:23:30.000That's what we were told by, I think it was Helena Kirshner, that every time she'd post a video or a photo that was slightly more boyish, everyone would be like, you're so great and amazing.
00:23:41.000And so she was like, this feels good, I wanna do more of it.
00:23:43.000It would be cool if we could make two episodes.
00:23:46.000One of them was from the groomer's perspective, like a community of groomers, and it was from their perspective, and it was just an evil, you're like, oh, they're grooming the kids and you see it all.
00:23:54.000The other one is from the kid's perspective, and you're like, I'm so glad he's going to get what he needs.
00:23:58.000And when you see both episodes, you realize how fucked up it is.
00:24:01.000But if you only see one, you might not, it would still have to stand on its own.
00:24:06.000Let's get some callers in the conversation.
00:24:39.000Some people are saying... Tim's voice sounds a little off to me, but I think that's just the after effects of whatever was going on with you last week.
00:24:46.000Right, that's actually just because... Yeah, it's Tim's voice and also we have the gate on kind of as much as it possibly can be in order to try and get those two window units out of the... Yeah, I don't care about the AC units.
00:25:00.000Yeah, we're short on time, we've got more callers waiting, so let's get into it.
00:25:06.000We've talked about the Founding Fathers, how they rebelled against the English crown for the tyranny that they were perpetrating then, and I think everybody here and everybody watching agrees that that was necessary and had to happen.
00:25:17.000And so my question is, with how our current government and institutions are acting Far more tyrannical than the English monarchy ever was, arguably orders of magnitude more.
00:25:30.000At what point does it become morally just for us to also alter or abolish that government?
00:25:37.000Do we wait for something overt like say the holocaust level or is the line before that?
00:25:59.000The American Revolutionary period was over 20 years.
00:26:02.000It wasn't like, within the span of a few months, they got together and said, this is not right!
00:26:05.000It was a generation of people who grew up in this space, and they had petitioned the government over and over and over again.
00:26:13.000Not to mention, the crown was 3,000 miles away.
00:26:16.000We're also in a different technological era, so I think what will likely happen is we're going to start witnessing social decay.
00:26:22.000Like I mentioned, the parchment, the fabric of this country is being burned from the inside.
00:26:27.000And I think what's likely to happen is You'll see some dudes in a small town in Nebraska barricade off their highway and then set up a checkpoint.
00:26:36.000Little things like that will happen until the idea of a revolution won't be a profound thing.
00:26:41.000It will be like a, but that's already happening kind of thing.
00:26:44.000That was the American Revolutionary period.
00:26:58.000The Civil War, they were talking about Civil War in the 1820s, and then it wasn't until 1865 something actually kicked off, and even when it did, no one thought it was!
00:27:07.000If the Confederacy, after the first Battle of Bull Run, marched into D.C., they would have won the war instantly.
00:27:15.000But they did not think it was a civil war, so they said, hey, we drove off the federal troops, everyone go home.
00:28:23.000The speed of communication, I think, has a lot to do with with why there hasn't been violence now, like in a similar fashion as there was back in the day.
00:28:37.000I think that people can figure out what's actually going on.
00:28:42.000There's still a fog of war, of course, but it's not nearly as bad as it was, you know, 200 years ago or whatever.
00:28:50.000Just like Tim was saying, it's like, you know, The Civil War period happened over 20 years.
00:28:56.000A lot of that time was because the participants didn't know about events until weeks or months later.
00:29:12.000On Friday on the Culture War podcast, you guys brought up crime statistics in the 90s that showed this giant drop off in crime from like 8 murders per 100,000 to 3 per 100,000 per capita, and it just coincided with the internet.
00:29:24.000I was screaming at the machine, I couldn't get up to you guys, but I was like, I think it was the internet, the speed of communication just caused for a mass plummet in crime.
00:29:32.000People are able to at least commit crimes from their house now instead of having to go out and do it.
00:30:07.000And then what happens is, with the conflict we're seeing in the culture war, it's increasingly moving towards destabilization, which results in a culture clash that no one asks for.
00:30:16.000The Revolutionary Period didn't need... Like, the Founding Fathers were the people of the time who rose to the occasion, but clearly the problems were bubbling up and leading to that point over 20 years.
00:30:28.000Like, Thomas Jefferson was what, like 26 when he signed it?
00:30:31.000Thomas Jefferson was 33 when he wrote the Declaration.
00:30:39.000And that means that they were like babies when the first thoughts of revolution were bubbling up and the conflict was starting.
00:30:45.000So it's not like, you know, they were born and bred in the conflict already and then it came to the point where it was the rebellion in the colonies and then, you know, dissolution of, you know, crown control.
00:30:58.000I think the idea is we want to be petitioning a regis of grievances now, but we're a massive country, and the cult is massive.
00:31:08.000Democrats won't, aren't going to side with this.
00:31:10.000Republicans are too weak, so eventually the machine breaks, and then whether you want it or not, conflict happens.
00:31:16.000Yeah, I get what you're saying, and you definitely have a lot of good insight there, and I don't want to keep anyone waiting, but I feel like the question, the answer you guys gave wasn't really Addressing the question itself.
00:31:29.000My question wasn't so much, how will it happen?
00:33:22.000I think when the totalitarian technocrats put people in a matrix when they don't realize they're in a matrix, That's a sign that the system needs to be overthrown.
00:33:35.000If they're gonna try and imprison people in their own minds, that would be, for me, like a stopgap.
00:33:41.000I think the real threat to global stability, democracy, republicanism, and all of it is the technocratic takeover of our minds.
00:33:50.000So we'll need some sort of technical solution, maybe, or resistance to it.
00:33:55.000But anyway, man, thanks for calling in.
00:34:08.000Your name is H H Gregor. Oh, there you go. You found out how to see their name. Yeah
00:34:13.000I figured out took a little while. It's Gregor. You're with us. How are you?
00:34:15.000Good. Can you guys hear me? Okay. Yes, I can sweet
00:34:22.000And I had to give you a second for this little stutter I got.
00:34:25.000But my question isn't necessarily about anything super related to the content today, but I felt like it was a pretty important question based on, well, not last week's content, because Tim was kind of out in weeks prior.
00:36:44.000Because if he can't get control of his people like that, but here's the issue.
00:36:48.000Ain't no way I'm voting for DeSantis unless or until, and until, he disavows his campaign making fake images of Trump to try and win political power.
00:37:40.000But if it's DeSantis, ain't not, nope, not gonna happen.
00:37:43.000Don't care, don't know, I'm not playing this game.
00:37:45.000You know, DeSantis has a bunch of good policy out of Florida when it comes to culture war issues, when it comes to parental rights and education, things like that, keeping kids away from these adult sex shows.
00:37:54.000Obviously we care deeply about our culture.
00:37:56.000But he's, dude, the deepfake thing was just like, as soon as it happened, it's like,
00:40:23.000And then he comes out and he goes, I'm going to do the exact same thing the corporate press has been doing that's been driving you all nuts because I'm one of them.
00:41:02.000He's just the guy more likely to fire people.
00:41:05.000Ron DeSantis did what the corporate press has been doing, which has been the most infuriating thing to me the entire time.
00:41:10.000The spitting on my face and pissing on me and telling me it's raining.
00:41:14.000And Ron DeSantis decided to do that too.
00:41:16.000So all of that anger I've had for eight years of the corporate press lying and Ron DeSantis decided to come in right behind him and smack me in the face.
00:41:27.000And then his followers started lying about what I said about it.
00:41:30.000So I said, you know, fuck all you people.
00:41:32.000I think it's interesting when you see someone do something that is what you would consider evil that your people you have been against in the past have done over and over and over and then someone you really care about does it once.
00:41:43.000There's maybe a thing where you're like, I don't want to believe that they just did that.
00:41:48.000But those guys printed bold-faced lies and misrepresentation of Donald Trump.
00:42:26.000They don't realize the damage they've done and they're, they're, they're not quite intelligent enough to, to allow themselves to understand that they fucked up big time by twisting this technology and doing that big, big time.
00:46:27.000I'm watching Justice League or something.
00:46:29.000So my question is, so I'm trying to get some perspective here.
00:46:35.000Assuming that the left's intention with the whole grooming and pride and trannying of the kids isn't malicious in its nature, just giving them the benefit of the doubt, I'm trying to figure out what's the goal of this?
00:46:48.000What are they trying to get out of this in 10, 20 years?
00:46:51.000Not on the individual basis, like the person who's, you know, become a dependent on the state or they've destroyed their lives, but what is the left's, like, what do they think is the benefit of all this for the sake of the parties, for the sake of their movement in a generation from now?
00:47:08.000I think that they want to feel on an individual level, not alone.
00:47:12.000And they feel like the more people that they can get through to and make trans early on, be like, Oh, if I'd known when I was nine, then I wouldn't have had to go through this hell.
00:47:19.000And then because they're lonely people, they don't feel right in their own body.
00:47:24.000So they're trying to make things right.
00:47:25.000And a lot of that is if I can change you, then I'll be better off because I'll have someone to connect with.
00:49:05.000He's the kind of guy who will, like, see, like, they're the kind of people that will see someone trying to, like, rape a child, and then they'll defend it because it's funny.
00:49:38.000And it's just like, dude, if y'all want to hold it, like, Sure, you can argue that Emma's not a pedophile herself, but she's a pedophile advocate.
00:50:56.000If Tim says it, and I push back on it, then it's okay.
00:50:59.000Like, even when she brought up Medicare for All and I said I was in favor of universal basic healthcare, she tried to put pressure on that.
00:51:14.000I have a friend of mine that I'm always going to be friends with this guy because he's a he's genuinely a good dude, but he is a left leaning guy.
00:51:21.000And there are times he doesn't like he doesn't like Tim Kaft and he gets frustrated with the things that Tim say.
00:51:27.000And there are times when I'll say something and he pushes back just because I'm on the podcast here and because he has to Perform for his left-leaning friends that he is pushing back even though he's friendly with Phil He's pushing back on Phil and it's like, you know, I'm not gonna dump on the guy Like I said, cuz he is a good dude and stuff but at the same time it's like he feels like it's necessary when it came to Emma Emma doesn't have any you know, there's no respect for Tim or friendly Charitable feelings towards Tim.
00:51:57.000So she's just all-in about pushing back on whatever he says just Yeah, anyway, did that address the question?
00:52:08.000Just one more thing I just wanted to ask Ian.
00:52:12.000If he's ever seen that thing, that movie called Gamer from like, I think 2009 or 2008, kind of your discussion tonight just brought up that whole movie because it's like people controlling other people and just, you know, going on like a A fetish dream of enacting all their sick fantasies.
00:54:46.000Are you, are you, just to clarify, are you saying, like, in the sense that we've, like, gotten rid of natural selection and we're artificially selecting by allowing, like, is that what you mean by broken evolution?
00:55:00.000Uh, not, not the broken evolution in the context that we keep the weakest alive, but our social norms for the most part, like having a religion, having some kind of structured society, being a pack animal, as humans are, We're now kind of going off the rails and going away from that.
00:55:31.000So have humans disrupted their evolution by doing away with naturally developed societal norms
00:55:40.000that have arguably evolved to increase our likelihood of survival?
00:55:44.000So, because Kim talks about how these, you know, people are basically removing themselves from the gene pool, they're sterilizing their children, and all of our societal norms would have evolved with us for our survival, because good norms stay, bad norms fall away, just like So it's just a wave.
00:56:09.000Evolution is still functioning, evolution is not broken, and these people who have broken social norms will eradicate themselves and they're demanding the right to do so, and then the future will pendulum swing back into order.
00:56:22.000And the norm, it used to be we would get together, huddle in groups, 60 humans, we'd come together, we'd build a little village, and we'd all live together, and that would be our social community.
00:56:31.000And now it's online, so you get followers and clicks and likes, and there's this like social reinforcement from having a huge following online, but you might just sit in your house 24-7, not even go outside for 90 days straight.
00:56:43.000But you're a rich person with tons of what you think of as friends that aren't actually really friends even though they're called friends online.
00:56:49.000So the norm is now dictated by social media networks.
00:56:53.000They'll tell you what you're supposed to think is normal by showing you this algorithmic trash.
00:56:57.000But that might, like what Tim is saying, cause people to go insane, self-destructive, because it's not a real, like it's a faux norm.
00:57:06.000Of course, norms are kind of propagated by the leaders of societies.
00:57:11.000There might be like a reset, a great reset of the human consciousness where we get out off the machine.
00:57:22.000Uh, but I'm talking about like resetting the machine itself, like solar flare type of like, uh, and then, you know, we redevelop our, our tribal norms again and come back together.
00:57:33.000And the question exactly is what was the, the, the hinge of your question is what was, uh, the problem part of it?
00:57:43.000Well, Trying to word this a little better, my apologies, um, is the reason that we're having all the problems that we're having now because we're turning away from our evolved norms, like with no-fault divorce, breaking up the nuclear family, with, you know, hormonal birth controls and all of that, and with the removal of religion, and thus allowing for the non-theistic religion of wokeism.
00:58:10.000Because humans arguably have to have some kind of religion, maybe not as an individual, but as a collective.
00:58:17.000And when they don't have one, they create new ones to fill the void.
00:58:20.000It was just kind of a thought experiment I've been going on of, have we, because we are sentient, broken evolution?
00:58:28.000Because we can kind of say, well, we'll let the weak survive or screw it.