Cassandra Fairbanks joins us to talk about the latest in the anti-vaccination movement, including a new plan for a "Vaccine passport" and a school in Virginia that is doing whatever it takes to doxx teachers who oppose critical race theory.
00:00:37.000you Canada is suspending the rollout of one of the vaccines. I
00:01:01.000don't know which one over fears about blood clots.
00:01:04.000So we're going to get into the specifics on that story.
00:01:06.000I want to be very careful with this because, you know, we want to make sure we're getting this data, these stories, accurate.
00:01:11.000But in the bigger picture, the reason this is important is that the Biden administration is reportedly planning a rollout of a national COVID vaccine passport, or just a general vaccine passport, I guess, because I'm willing to bet this app is going to include all of the vaccinations you've gotten, not just COVID.
00:01:27.000In New York, they already have this, and a lot of people are angry, rightly so, because even CNN compared it to Nazis demanding you show your papers.
00:01:39.000Fareed Zakaria actually showed a scene where a guy was like, give me your papers, and then he is like, I don't have them, and then the cops are coming or whatever.
00:01:45.000That's pretty intense when even CNN is bringing up that argument, but they had this ethical dilemma about whether or not vaccine passports are legit.
00:01:52.000And so we're going to get into all of the deep philosophical and ethical questions around this.
00:01:56.000And I think it's fair to say when you've got countries that are issuing these warnings, when people with food allergies aren't supposed to get it, when pregnant women aren't supposed to get it, How are you going to roll out mandatory vaccines when you're also telling people why they shouldn't get it or certain countries are putting in restrictions?
00:02:09.000That seems absolutely just nuts to me.
00:04:14.000But for some reason, there's an obsession with manipulating and controlling that flow of information, probably, in my opinion, for political gain.
00:04:20.000With a system like PocketNet totally decentralized, there is no boss.
00:04:24.000There's no one who could take that power.
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00:05:15.000And I also want to give a quick mention for people who are curious about the specifics on what happened with Friday's show and being canceled.
00:05:30.000We were gonna have him on for two nights in a row, but I guess at some point someone gave him the wrong time to show up, and because we had already done a show with him, we kind of, like, exhaust a lot of what we want to talk about and a lot of ideas.
00:05:42.000We needed to do pre-production, and I guess Jeremy was given the wrong time, so that's totally on us.
00:05:46.000We were the ones who told him where and when to be, to be up here and be ready to go, and then by the time we were getting set up to go, we had like only a few minutes to actually launch, and I was like, dude, I just...
00:05:56.000I don't want to launch a show and be like, we don't know what we're doing, we don't know what we're talking about, so maybe it just doesn't make sense, and it's our fault, and so I want to apologize to Jeremy for, you know, that happening.
00:06:09.000But let's jump into the first story about Fox—oh, I'm sorry.
00:06:13.000The Biden ministration working with, it's from Fox Business, the Biden ministration working with industry to develop COVID-19 passports as vaccinations progress.
00:06:23.000Passports offer a glimpse of a future that many are longing for after months of COVID-19 restrictions.
00:06:29.000I really love that Fox is saying that people are longing for vaccine passports.
00:06:52.000Well, so they implemented a similar system.
00:06:54.000I'll just break it down very simply for those that don't know what it is.
00:06:57.000You will have an app on your phone, you will put in all your private information, and then when you get vaccinated, it will have that information.
00:07:03.000If you go to the store, or you go to a theater, or you go to an airline, they'll have an app, but you must scan it to prove you've gotten your vaccinations.
00:07:13.000How long until they're like, oh, if you want to go to the store, have you gotten, you know, your hep shot or something like that, or your tetanus shot?
00:07:22.000And with the ease of an app like this, the vaccine passport they're calling it, then, you know, Walmart or whoever else can be like, you know what?
00:07:51.000I mean, if they make it so you can't do anything without it, people are going to find a way to get it, even if they don't actually want to get the vaccine or if they can't.
00:07:59.000Think about how crazy that's gonna be, though.
00:08:01.000Like, you can't go to Walmart unless you have an app you can scan on the way in.
00:08:05.000So what about somebody who doesn't own a phone, right?
00:08:09.000You can't even get any kind of smartphone.
00:08:11.000Even though there's some pretty cheap ones, you can't get it.
00:08:13.000And then, you gotta go to a place to issue a vaccine passport from a certain place on a card?
00:08:19.000They say that voter ID is racist because poor people and minorities struggle to go to the DMV, and I'm like, dude, the DMV's been around for literally ever.
00:08:27.000Everybody can ask someone, yo, where's the DMV at?
00:08:30.000If you went outside right now and walked up to a random person and said, hey, where can I get a vaccine?
00:08:35.000So you think poor people and these people you believe are underprivileged are going to have an easy time figuring out how to navigate the system?
00:08:42.000Nah, they're creating some kind of like caste system.
00:08:45.000This is like when polio, the vaccine came, people wanted that vaccine because polio is crippling people, it's terrifying, it's deadly, it's devastating.
00:11:41.000So I haven't been back to a city since I moved to Westridge, or I hadn't until last week because I had to take my cat to an emergency vet and it was a whole thing.
00:11:51.000But he had to go get surgery in Richmond and I went there and I was like, wow, this is like the walking dead or something.
00:13:26.000So one of the things that they've been saying for a long time is that locking people inside their homes is a mistake because COVID transmits easier indoors.
00:13:33.000So it could be that putting people in their house makes flu go down, but then spreads COVID easier.
00:13:38.000So it was like the dumbest thing they could have done, but not, you know, I, yeah, I think that's like a simple solution, I suppose.
00:13:45.000But when you have in Europe, they were like, if you're pregnant, don't get it.
00:13:48.000If you have food allergies, don't get it.
00:13:53.000I think something like 50% of people said they're willing to just wait and take it easy.
00:13:57.000That's what's really interesting when Fox runs a story and they're like, everyone's longing for this, you know, reopening.
00:14:02.000I'm like, most people said they're willing to wait on the vaccine because their concerns about, you know, potential long-term effects that haven't been studied properly.
00:14:10.000Yeah, I might be in like a weird right-wing bubble because like my community are all, you know, normal sane people who are not freaking out about anything.
00:14:21.000But I'm perfectly happy not getting a passport, staying on my mountain, my garden.
00:14:29.000Everything gets delivered to my house.
00:15:49.000And now Virginia's turning blue across the board, and then they're not going to want to live there in a year or two, and they're going to move to Maryland, or they're going to move south and go to North Carolina or something, and slowly keep moving away from the things they keep voting for.
00:16:01.000One of the funny things about West Virginia is I see these stories where I was talking to a guy at a gun shop.
00:16:07.000And he was like, you can tell who the liberals are, like when they're moving in, because they complain about mountain things that no one, like no conservative cares about.
00:17:10.000Launched the thing like 25 feet in the air, just flipping around and smashes the ground is bouncing and we're like, probably gonna break it.
00:18:33.000He's like doing an interview and he's like, I got an AR-15 and you know, I forgot what he said, if it all goes bad or whatever, this is the last place the gangs will go because I can defend myself.
00:18:44.000And so I tweeted, Lindsay has an AR-15?
00:18:47.000We should ban AR-15s outright, completely.
00:18:51.000And then the government should issue everyone a Barrett M82, 50 BMG semi-automatic anti-material rifle.
00:18:57.000Then you'll truly... I'm kidding, by the way.
00:19:00.000But you know, that's the thing about West Virginia, is that Well, so I've been buying a lot of bullets because, you know, first of all, they're hard to get.
00:19:09.000And then people were saying, you know, you want to have like a thousand rounds per gun is like a good amount to have on store.
00:19:26.000I mean, if you're with your friends and you're practicing, you're doing training, you're going to go through, you know, a decent amount of rounds quickly.
00:19:31.000So a thousand rounds might, you know, be a couple of months of practicing at the range.
00:19:36.000If you want to take it seriously, a lot of people don't shoot that much, but for hunting, people might shoot a couple of times.
00:19:41.000Well, so I started buying bullets and I was like, I was talking to a guy at the shop and I was like, I'm getting a bunch of 12 gauge.
00:19:47.000And I was like, is this, is this too much?
00:21:28.000Dude, if the apocalypse happens, and you've got just, like, five 9mm for your gun, you're gonna be like, I will never give these things up.
00:21:42.000Let's talk about some serious COVID stuff right now.
00:21:44.000Because this one's probably going to get us a little bit in trouble on YouTube.
00:21:47.000Daily Mail reports, is this the link between AstraZeneca's COVID vaccine and blood clots?
00:21:52.000Shot may trigger an immune response that leads to the life-threatening side effect in rare cases, study claims.
00:21:59.000They say, about 30 cases of blood clots among people who got a dose of AstraZeneca's vaccine were reported in Europe.
00:22:05.000German researchers found signs of antibodies that attack platelets in the blood of nine people who developed clots after getting the shot.
00:22:12.000These antibodies destroy the platelets to make up for the loss.
00:22:15.000The body overproduces platelets, causing them to clot.
00:22:18.000The team says that if their hypothesis is correct, the reaction can be identified and easily treated by medical professionals.
00:22:24.000More than 20 European countries paused the use of AstraZeneca's shot this month amid clot fears, but subsequently resumed its use.
00:22:32.000Officials in the EU ruled the rate of clots was not above that in the general population.
00:22:37.000But Canada on Monday issued a pause on the use of vaccine for under 55s, citing concern over clots.
00:22:43.000This is the kind of stuff that freaks me out because we've seen a bunch of stories, and this is what pisses me off, a bunch of stories where they're like, man gets shot shortly after dies.
00:22:53.000And then you read the story, it's like one month later, he died and he was 75 years old.
00:23:04.000And I wouldn't be surprised if YouTube gets mad at us for even talking about it, but this is a legit NewsGuard certified source, Daily Mail.
00:23:09.000And they're saying in Europe, they suspended it briefly.
00:23:14.000So I don't know what you guys think about this, but this to me, I think, you know, they're going to go after people calling them anti-vax if they bring anything like this up.
00:23:23.000And that's the more dangerous thing in my opinion.
00:23:29.000The governments are having to suspend it, but then if you're critical of it, or if you're skeptical, or if you're nervous about taking it yourself, then you're this, like, crazy anti-vax monster who believes disinformation, and you can't even discuss it.
00:23:43.000So everybody's, like, hiding in shame being, like, freaked out about this thing, and nobody can even talk about it.
00:23:52.000But if they're misused, they're super dangerous and can kill people.
00:23:55.000So that's why they have all this massive testing and they make them go through years of trials and stuff.
00:24:01.000Why would you ever want to put yourself in a position where you might get blood clots for something unless that thing is super deadly and like gonna cripple you or something?
00:24:12.000What we have to look at is the rate at which people got blood clots and the COVID survival rate for someone who's under 55.
00:24:20.000I gotta tell ya, I don't see a reason why people who are under 55 should be taking a medication that's been suspended by the government.
00:24:27.000If Canada says don't take it, then the people in Canada probably can't do it, which means the passport thing, the whole vaccine passport thing, is broken.
00:24:42.000Young people are not being negatively impacted by this.
00:24:45.000It's almost like a large voting block of older people are worried about this and pushing for this, and that's kind of like been the narrative for most of my life.
00:24:56.000Older people wanted Social Security, so they vote to put money into it, then they take from it, the system collapses.
00:25:01.000It's always been like, Jesus, look at Congress.
00:25:03.000They're all like, not all of them, but a lot of them are over 70.
00:25:24.000Their, you know, abused children are stuck at home and not seeing teachers who could get them out of that situation.
00:25:30.000There's all these, like, horrible negative effects of what they're doing for children right now.
00:25:36.000And, I mean, all of this comes down to people who are older are afraid.
00:25:42.000And so we're sacrificing our youth in multiple ways Have you seen these like these videos of the kids sitting at their desks and they're six feet apart and surrounded by plexiglass?
00:25:52.000These kids are going to be very, very developmentally stunted.
00:25:57.000Did you see the mother of the giving birth and there's a plastic tarp between her and the baby and she like squeezes the baby against the plastic.
00:26:04.000The baby's like in its face smushed on the plastic tarp.
00:26:07.000I thought babies and like the super young were not, were like fine.
00:26:15.000People are living in terror and they're being irrational.
00:26:18.000These stories, I'll tell you the big problem is that a sane and rational population would say, hey, you know, Canada is suspending this over blood clot fears.
00:26:29.000Should we consider something like that in the U.S.
00:26:30.000and look to these other countries in terms of their medical prowess and endeavors?
00:26:34.000I mean, we hear all the time from the left about the health care systems of these other countries being infinitely better than ours.
00:26:39.000There was recently a story where I guess like Norway was calling the U.S.
00:26:43.000an underdeveloped medical system, which is just ridiculous, by the way.
00:26:47.000It was clearly just the stupidest thing ever.
00:26:50.000Like, you may talk about the payment systems being screwed up in pharmaceutical companies and the way the money goes in the insurance companies.
00:27:07.000Yet tons of people come here for medication.
00:27:09.000Anyway, the point is, if we can't have a conversation about, OK, fine, these other countries are taking this seriously, then we're in trouble.
00:27:20.000It's almost as if we have an overly qualified medical... Basically, what I'm thinking about is potassium bromate, or I think it's bromide or bromate.
00:27:27.000It's a leavening agent in bread that causes cancer.
00:28:00.000And the Lievening agent is obviously, there's evidence that it's carcinogenic, yet the media, why would the media not be like, well, let's get it out of our bread products if it's causing cancer in people?
00:28:43.000Is this country 80% a bunch of really dumb people who are like, I'm not going to talk about anything and I'm going to sit here and plug my ears and just do whatever I'm told?
00:28:53.000I think that it's like 90% of people are kind of followers.
00:28:57.000See, now that I'm in my beautiful right-wing bubble in West Virginia, I just can't, like, it seems like everybody doesn't want it and that everybody has common sense about it that, you know, they think that people who are very elderly should take it and that people who are younger should not.
00:29:16.000And that's just like the common, all the conversations that you have with people in my neighborhood That's what it is.
00:29:23.000And then you see it online and everybody just acts like that's a completely crazy, unreasonable fringe take.
00:29:33.000It was Brian Stelter from Reliable Sources asking if the White House press corps, like the national press, is out of sync with the American people or whatever.
00:29:42.000And I'm like, man, it took you this long.
00:29:50.000You know what I realized is really funny?
00:29:52.000When there was a story in the New York Times about a party someone from the New York Times had been to a few years prior, and they were like canceled over it or something, and I'm like, what regular American is like, I'm gonna turn to the New York Times for the important news.
00:30:08.000Janet went to a party three years ago and got canceled for being racist.
00:31:34.000The issue is, it is safety versus freedom.
00:31:37.000It is easier for them to be like, I would rather just be safe.
00:31:42.000Peter Hitchens wrote this op-ed about getting the vaccine and he was like, I got the vaccine and all it cost me was my freedom.
00:31:49.000And I'm like, look, man, I think the bigger issue is that there's no trust in our public institutions anymore.
00:31:55.000We're hyper polarized and we don't like each other because if we were actually a unified country combating this great villain, we would be like, yes, we got to get everyone vaccinated.
00:33:21.000But what I'm thinking about is the level of cognitive dissonance also that we're looking at, because I think that obesity is a big part of this epidemic.
00:33:28.000And like with 60% of people, what were these numbers?
00:33:55.000And you're going to get a ton of people who are, who have comorbidities dying from this thing.
00:33:59.000And if they're like, I don't want to stop drinking Pepsi.
00:34:02.000I don't want to stop eating red meat every night, but you, I want you to get a shot that, that may or may not work so that I can feel a little better.
00:34:09.000It's like, dude, take care of yourself.
00:34:42.000So the issue is, when it comes to Fauci, when it comes to Biden, when it comes to all these companies, listen, imagine Walmart.
00:34:49.000You know, they're being told everyone's doing a COVID passport or whatever.
00:34:52.000And they say, no, no, we're not going to do that because it's on the individual.
00:34:55.000Well, then somebody gets sick and then sues Walmart, right?
00:34:58.000Because you can sue a ham sandwich, doesn't mean you're going to win.
00:35:00.000So Walmart's like, it is easier just to go with the flow and do whatever we're told, because then at least we can have plausible deniability or reject liability in the event someone gets sick in our store.
00:35:10.000Then we'll just be like, oh, no, no, we have the passport.
00:35:14.000So I remember when I worked for Fusion, they made me do this hostile environment training, even though I'd spent like several years already in hostile environments.
00:35:22.000And so it was fairly, there's some really cool aspects to it.
00:35:25.000Fairly rudimentary, in my opinion, at least relevant to my experience.
00:35:29.000And I was like, I was talking to the people about why are they, you know, making me do this?
00:35:34.000I have extensive field experience in conflict and crisis.
00:35:37.000And they're like, well, you know, it's just good.
00:35:43.000Yeah, because if I get hurt and then I say, well, they didn't give me the proper training.
00:35:47.000So they're just like, it's easier to just make you do the stupid training course you don't need to do and waste the money and time because in the event you get hurt, we don't want to get sued.
00:35:55.000It's a big problem with corporations and insurance and all that is that they look at people like numbers and they just treat us like a math equation.
00:36:01.000I think that we're I think we're seeing the same problem at two different levels.
00:36:04.000We're seeing a lack of responsibility and people who refuse to take care of themselves.
00:36:08.000And you're seeing a lack of responsibility, responsibility from these companies who are like, we're not having anything to do with it.
00:36:14.000You know, we're not going to assume any kind of responsibility for whatever happens here.
00:36:17.000And they you know, they don't want to be sued.
00:36:41.000Because when they look at the numbers, look, if it was an election between a hundred people between, you know, and they're like, okay, you're going to vote for me.
00:36:50.000You actually could care about each of those people because you can meet them and know them and then actually convince them to vote for you.
00:36:56.000When it comes to a politician who needs 50,000 votes in a local election, they can't spend time knowing everybody, so they don't care.
00:37:04.000All of these systems have developed that way.
00:37:07.000Walmart, Target, whatever the store is, the movie theaters, they look at their numbers, and they're like, we had 50,000 people come in this week to see a movie.
00:37:16.000We don't know who they are, we don't care who they are.
00:37:53.000Not realizing that she was contributing to driving people insane.
00:37:56.000Now, I absolutely self-reflected on all of that stuff and was like, I don't know what the solution is if we're all, you know, genuinely having these opinions and we're talking about them.
00:38:04.000And in the end, many people are driven by looking at their analytics, every company, looking at their marketing numbers, every politician, not carrying out the individual, just doing whatever it takes to make that number go up.
00:38:14.000But that means People are driven by confirmation bias.
00:38:44.000So you look at Fauci, you look at the government, and they're like, the cost of forcing people to stay home is lower than the cost of the risk should something go bad.
00:38:56.000And we used to be, we came from this group of people.
00:38:59.000And in fact, I'll tell you this, my props to all of the immigrants who are, you know, climbing mountains and riding trains and wandering through 90 miles of desert to get here.
00:39:07.000Because those people have more pioneer blood in them than most of these urban progressives and suburban uppity-do liberals.
00:39:14.000Who are like, I'd rather just be safe.
00:39:16.000Now, these people are like, I'm going to cross a mountain and rip my feet to shreds and be abused and victimized by cartels, but I'm coming to America for that American dream.
00:39:24.000I respect that a heck of a lot more than people who are like, I just want to be safe.
00:39:28.000It's like that meme, you know, of the Shiba Inu being all ripped and strong.
00:39:32.000And it's like, you know, colonists coming from Europe, dying on the boat halfway there, landing on a shore with nothing but trees and being like, I'm finding freedom.
00:40:45.000I'd love to do an ancestry analysis of the people who support critical race theory and where their grandparents were during the civil rights movement.
00:40:56.000Because I got a feeling that there's going to be some correlation between the status quo-loving, uppity-do, anti-civil rights white folk and the critical race theorists of today, either for one or two reasons.
00:41:18.000And so they're like, yes, they're going to come out and admit their racism and then do everything they can to recognize and acknowledge all of these racial issues and everything.
00:41:27.000I wonder about that because you mentioned, you know, for Luke, his parents told him about what it was like in communism, so he naturally hates it.
00:41:34.000So what about these uppity-do critical race theory people?
00:41:37.000Did they learn about segregation or not, that they're actually supporting it these days?
00:41:42.000Or actually, I guess, using communist tactics?
00:41:49.000This is where it gets just real crazy, man.
00:41:52.000Daily Mail reports, cops investigate Virginia teachers' Facebook group for naming parents who were against critical race theory and urging members to gather information on them.
00:42:03.000They say the anti-racist parents of Luton County group shared personal details of those they say had opposed moves to teach the controversial curriculum.
00:42:11.000I'm glad they're calling it controversial.
00:42:12.000It urged followers to, quote, gather information and silence critics of the theory.
00:42:19.000people to share addresses and social media. According to Purdue University, Critical Race
00:42:24.000Theory scholarship shows how racism continues to be persuasive and why it denies individuals
00:42:30.000their rights. Talk about double speak on that one. That's nuts. But critics say it leaves
00:42:36.000people exposed to the training, feeling like they are being blamed for problems which they
00:42:40.000did not cause and that it itself is racially divisive.
00:42:43.000It's overtly racially discriminatory and racist.
00:42:47.000One parent on the list, Patti Mender, says, I was personally attacked.
00:42:51.000LCPS interim superintendent Scott Ziegler said, We fully support the expression of First Amendment rights and deplore any efforts to silence voices.
00:44:54.000Could you imagine if one day they were like, an editing board just came out and they were like, on page, you know, 232, we actually changed this one.
00:45:06.000That's why I'm saying- They twisted that thing.
00:45:08.000We can be critical of that, but at the very least, right now in the United States and for the past several generations, the Bible's been the Bible.
00:45:37.000San Francisco school board strips vice president of her leadership title and removes her from all committees over 2016 tweets calling Asians I'm just, I'm not gonna repeat, I'm not gonna say the word.
00:45:49.000Racial, disparaging racial term for black people.
00:47:18.000The problem is that the left is working really hard to get to children younger and younger.
00:47:25.000I mean, they're putting stuff on Sesame Street.
00:47:27.000They're getting critical race theory into elementary schools.
00:47:30.000They're doxing parents for having wrong think.
00:47:32.000There is a school, I think in North Carolina or South Carolina, where they actually did a conference instructing parents to go up against, I mean, instructing the teachers to go up against and contradict the parents of the students.
00:47:46.000I mean, there's just all this stuff going on.
00:47:48.000The left is targeting children with their agenda and the right is largely like, we're going to lead by example and we're going to, you know, we want to keep kids out of politics.
00:48:15.000He's doing amazing work on critical race theory stuff right now that's happening.
00:48:19.000But he had a whole report about this conference.
00:48:25.000You read it and it's just like, we're letting this happen.
00:48:28.000I mean, school board elections don't have party affiliation listed, which I know you support, but I don't because we're getting all these leftists who are going into red areas and they're deliberately going in there so that they can counter what the children are learning at home from their parents who are right wing.
00:48:43.000I hate it. That's a problem. Crazy. But I think it's a bigger problem that people have given up on their civic
00:49:11.000And then 50 of those 500 would get chosen to be, like, the head of the council.
00:49:15.000This is everybody, every citizen, every, I think they were only males at the time, but every citizen, male citizen, and they were all involved and they were all super excited to, like, adjudicate lawsuits about, like, people, are they guilty or not?
00:49:33.000Well, so now what happens is, you get these leftists, these Marxists, they'll run and be on the school board, and then what, people are gonna be like, this person sounds nice, and just vote for him?
00:49:43.000Well, the problem is, yes, all of this stuff would be great in a utopia, like where we don't have political parties, Ideally, I would like there to not be political parties either, but there are.
00:49:54.000And so when you have school board elections, you don't have people named.
00:49:57.000These people are running on things like, we're going to get new school buses, we're going to help build a new football team.
00:50:02.000They're not talking about whether or not they're going to be pushing critical race theory.
00:50:06.000And people who live in these red areas assume that these are people from their communities who have, you know, similar culture and values.
00:50:14.000So they're not necessarily digging as hard as they should be and a lot of these people are learning it right now
00:50:19.000I've seen it happening in quite a few towns out in West Virginia, but
00:50:24.000It's it's a problem because people don't realize I mean, they're just like you know, you know what they say when you
00:50:40.000I think almost that we should be voting for smart contracts and not people.
00:50:43.000Because if those people are telling you we're going to do this, this and this, and then they go in and they also do that and that, we didn't vote for that.
00:51:16.000He was legit telling you, like, here's what I want to do.
00:51:19.000Now, I guess the problem is, like, you know, you guys both point out, if someone comes to you and says, no, no, I'm not going to do all those really bad things.
00:51:27.000I'm only going to do the really good things.
00:51:28.000And then you're like, then I vote for that.
00:51:44.000Instead, you're bringing in, you know, critical race theory.
00:51:47.000They should be able to be removed instantly.
00:51:49.000There needs to be a way to do like an immediate emergency recall.
00:51:52.000Well, thanks to COVID, at least, the one good thing that's come out of this is that kids have been learning at home.
00:51:57.000So parents are seeing what they're getting taught, and a lot of them are getting a rude awakening, like real bad.
00:52:03.000And so I think that the one good thing that might come out of this is that parents are going to be looking more into the education system in West Virginia.
00:52:13.000I'm sorry, I'm a West Virginia fangirl.
00:52:16.000Yesterday, Jim Justice, or it might have been today.
00:52:41.000been talking about for even years even before I was on the right. But uh yeah it
00:52:46.000just got signed into law I think it goes into effect in 90 days. 90% of West
00:52:51.000Virginia children are gonna be eligible for it. It's wonderful. That means if
00:52:55.000parents homeschool their kids they're gonna get a cash stipend for covering
00:52:59.000costs and stuff like that? Yeah I think they're called hope scholarships.
00:53:02.000I could be wrong, don't quote me on that, but it's something, Hope something, but they're going to do like savings accounts where you basically can access this money that is for the child's education and you can put it towards public school or private school or whatever you want.
00:53:16.000Teachers unions obviously are outraged because who the heck wants to send their kid to public school if there's other options?
00:53:43.000Obviously not us, though I do think we're duller in a sense than the people who came before us.
00:53:49.000What I mean is that people have really just given everything up.
00:53:53.000Where are the parents to be like, I want to go to my school and be involved?
00:53:57.000And now they don't know that Marxism, critical race theory, whatever you want to call it, is seeping in.
00:54:01.000Well, before my daughter was homeschooled, because she went to public school for about a year and a half, I was very involved in the school.
00:54:09.000And I didn't know half the stuff that they were teaching them because they don't do it in front of the parents.
00:54:13.000Like I went in, I volunteered every Friday, I went in as like a teacher's assistant, and I would help with crafts and cleaning and stuff like that.
00:54:22.000I was involved in like parents groups and you don't know any of this stuff.
00:54:27.000I mean when I was there we actually had a huge scandal and the freaking school administration was threatening to call the cops on all of us because the 14 year old student got raped in the bathroom by two adult illegal immigrants that were Wait what that happened?
00:54:43.000Yeah in Rockville, the Rockville rape.
00:54:45.000Now they say it wasn't rape and that it was consensual but the fact of the matter is it was a 19 year old who was in high school with our kids having sex with a 14 year old and another guy.
00:55:49.000And the only reason it works is because people have become dull.
00:55:54.000When, when, listen, when someone comes out and you're like, I don't like the fact that a child was, you know, attacked and they go, you're racist.
00:57:17.000Cars kill a lot of people very, very, very, very often.
00:57:20.000And I think about how we walk through busy streets.
00:57:24.000You go to New York and like somebody will just walk through a busy street as cars are flying past them because they know people will use their brakes.
00:57:31.000Why don't they have that same level of trust in somebody walking down the street with a gun?
00:58:33.000I'm driving down a West Virginia road and it's like 55 mile limit.
00:58:37.000And there's a thin yellow paint strip in the middle of the road to stop me in another car, which is like two feet from me from slamming in with the full force of 110 miles an hour.
00:58:46.000And I was just mutilating and vaporizing.
00:58:47.000To answer your question, yeah, I trust people.
00:59:51.000I think a lot of it is situational, too, though.
00:59:54.000When I lived in D.C., when I heard gunshots, I would get scared, and I would, like, contemplate calling the police, or going to look if there's somebody, like, dying outside.
01:00:02.000When I hear gunshots in West Virginia, we all say, like, it sounds like freedom, because you know that it's just, like, one of your neighbors doing target practice in the yard.
01:00:38.000Like if you're in your cabin in the woods on your property, it's like a, you know, 20 acres or something in the middle of nowhere, or you're on some resort and you hear cars driving around and there's no roads, you'll probably wake up like, what is going on?
01:01:47.000But when I hear gunshots, I'm just like, oh.
01:01:49.000Yeah, I remember I was walking through this area in West Virginia and I heard gunshots going off and I'm like, I gotta find out where those are and I'm walking towards the sound.
01:02:00.000Because the people who are there shooting aren't insane people.
01:02:03.000They're not shooting randomly into the woods and it's not hunting season.
01:02:06.000So I know that as long as, you know, I'm, I'm, if I'm going to make my way to these people, I know that they're probably target shooting because I was told specifically by a store that they do target shooting.
01:02:42.000So when I hear shots in the middle of nowhere, and I know there's a range nearby, I'm like, I'm not worried that someone's going to have an accidental discharge.
01:02:49.000I'm going to keep following the noise.
01:02:51.000And then I ended up finding the range, and there was a guy, an older guy, and he was, you know, zeroing in his sights for his, you know, hunting rifle of some sort.
01:03:29.000And I caught a little bit of heat on Twitter for saying this, but I think that guns should be viewed not as a toy, but as something that is fun and recreational, worthy of respect, a tool, something important that we need to understand and like really grasp.
01:03:57.000Yeah, people would have like 10 kids because half of them would die.
01:04:00.000I was just telling you guys about that siege in Crete where it was a 21 year siege where kids were born into this city that was under siege until 21.
01:06:19.000They change on a whim because the real goal is that there's a, the real issue is that there is a chaotic destructive force that just seeks to infect and destroy and it has no real goals.
01:06:29.000Like think about what the woke stuff is doing.
01:08:45.000Yeah, it's a weird like amalgamation of communism and capitalism.
01:08:48.000And so there probably is a new word for it.
01:08:50.000Maybe what these people are doing is a new word for like a neo-Marxism.
01:08:54.000I would say it's fair to say real communism has never been tried.
01:09:00.000And then you must add the caveat to that because every single time someone does try to do, or I'm sorry, I'm sorry, no, that's wrong.
01:09:06.000Real communism has never been implemented.
01:09:08.000And the issue is that every time real communism is tried, they end up just killing tons and tons of people, millions of people.
01:09:15.000And so that says to me that every single time you try, you will not be able to successfully implement your utopian vision of full-on communism.
01:09:24.000Yeah, well, so the general idea these people have, and that's why they don't believe, they ignore the history, is they're like, gotta keep trying, gotta keep trying.
01:09:32.000They have this magic view that we're all gonna live in a utopia, that we're all just gonna be holding hands and singing under a rainbow, and then everyone will own everything, and it's just garbage nonsense fairy tales.
01:09:42.000So then someone says, I'm gonna try and do it.
01:12:57.000That's basically how I view government.
01:12:59.000If you have a bunch of people all separated, then they have these big bubbles of inherent- of personal freedom where they can do whatever they want.
01:13:05.000We can go outside and launch our remote control car 50 feet up in the air and then laugh as it smashes it in the ground.
01:13:40.000We're also unincorporated, too, so we don't even have, like, that much government, really.
01:13:47.000I mean, obviously, you have, like, state and county and stuff, but we don't... I mean, people will be in our group chat being like, hey, is this legal?
01:13:55.000And people will respond and be like, is somebody gonna die?
01:13:59.000And then they'll be like, no, and they're like, okay, then do it.
01:14:06.000So we had a conversation about guns with Luke, and we were talking about how in New York City, for instance, it's almost impossible to have a gun.
01:14:14.000And then you get all these liberals being like, why would anyone need an AR-15?
01:14:18.000And it's like, you're not even saying anything when you say that, because there's so many different variants and calibers and modifications.
01:14:24.000You don't know what you're talking about.
01:14:26.000But I mentioned, you know, it's probably not a good idea for someone to have a .308, you know, rifle for home defense in a studio condo in New York City, because that bullet's going to rip through walls and maybe hit somebody.
01:14:42.000And then Luke instinctively said, maybe we restrict.
01:15:31.000I really like this metaphor of states of matter and government, like constriction, like pressure, like, because beyond, so maybe we're in the fluidic state.
01:15:45.000You hit terminal velocity, but once you get even more spacious than gas, you turn into plasma, which is the fourth state of matter, which is like, there is no wind resistance in a plasma state.
01:15:55.000People are running around firing rockets.
01:16:16.000I'm just talking about the closer people come together, their rights start compressing and it becomes totalitarian, like a rigid, solid state of matter.
01:16:24.000And if you need to import resources, that's bringing people closer together.
01:16:28.000So if you don't need to import resources and you can create them on the spot, you can take a dump in the desert, you can create your water and your food.
01:16:36.000The fourth state of this analogy is that you're in the middle of the woods on this massive 200 acre plot of land you own, And there's no one who's allowed on your property and you take a dump right there in an open field and the only one you bothered is the guy in the space station who's looking down with his, you know, satellite, telescope, whatever, and he's like...
01:16:56.000If people could have lots of space and could create all their materials on source, like at location, I think that we would not really need government.
01:17:06.000You could have in the middle of nowhere.
01:17:08.000So there still is population density of the planet, which means you can't, you know, build nuclear weapons and stuff because people, you'll interfere with them at a greater distance.
01:17:17.000But think about, like, your range of effect when it comes to your rights.
01:17:22.000If you live in a tiny cubicle apartment in New York, you can't play the drums, man, because you're gonna have 10 people being like, dude, come on, man.
01:18:31.000Nike sues rapper Lil Nas X over Satan shoes that have real blood in the soles.
01:18:37.000The shoes, which contain a drop of human blood in the sole, went on sale Monday for $1,018 per pair.
01:18:44.000They say the shoes are unofficial designs of Nike's trademark Air Max 97 design, though the shoe company said it is not involved with the creation of the shoe.
01:18:52.000They contain a drop of human blood in the sole and went on sale Monday.
01:18:56.000Only 666 pairs were made available and all were sold out shortly after going on sale.
01:19:02.000The shoes drew plenty of high-profile critics, including South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and former Clemson University quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
01:19:10.000Our kids are being told this kind of product is not only okay, it's exclusive, Noem tweeted.
01:19:17.000The artist responded by writing, you're a whole governor and you on here tweeting about some damn shoes do your job.
01:19:24.000Lil Nas X is not named as a defendant in Nike's lawsuit.
01:21:25.000I have to give him props for that at least.
01:21:27.000You know, troll respects troll, I guess.
01:21:33.000But my only issue with anything that he's done is the fact that in January he was doing interviews with NPR bragging about how children are his fan base.
01:21:58.000I mean, he really went out of his way to market to children, which is a smart thing to do because children are a huge consumer base and parents are going to spend money on their kids all the time.
01:22:12.000But the problem is, you can't brand yourself I mean, I think that the lyrics to Old Town Road are questionable anyway, and parents probably shouldn't have been letting their kids listen to it.
01:22:24.000But, you know, after the children's book and the NPR interview and during a concert in Roblox, he's branded himself as somebody that is safe for children.
01:22:33.000So this is the best thing he could have done with the Satan shoe with the blood in it.
01:22:36.000Because now parents are going to be like, whoa, maybe I shouldn't have my kid following this stuff.
01:22:42.000I mean, as a parent, I have a really difficult time with it because my daughter wants to watch people playing video games and stuff.
01:22:49.000And so I'll be watching a video game channel with her and it'll seem very wholesome and it'll be great for weeks.
01:22:56.000And then all of a sudden they'll start talking about like some insane cult Blueanon nonsense or, you know, saying that there's 170 genders or whatever the hell.
01:23:07.000And it's hard to keep up with it, especially on YouTube and stuff like that.
01:23:11.000But even with like Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, it's very hard right now to find like wholesome content that you can trust.
01:23:17.000And I know parents work and there's all kinds of stuff going on.
01:23:22.000This guy built a reputation that he was safe for children.
01:23:25.000And then he came out with a video where he's pole dancing to hell and then giving a lap dance to Satan.
01:23:32.000You can't really blame parents for being upset with this one.
01:23:36.000I'm just saying, by doing this and generating the controversy, it's like setting a flare up into the air so that parents can see it and maybe now realize he's not so safe for kids.
01:23:59.000It's more about making sure that parents see it.
01:24:01.000You want parents to know not to let their kids watch this.
01:24:04.000And so by putting articles up on Gateway Pundit that are getting, you know, hundreds of thousands of views, maybe some parents will be like, oh crap, my kid really likes this.
01:24:15.000It kind of reminds me of, I think it's a, I think it's a family guy joke where they give, you know, one of the kids like Stewie a children's video on YouTube and they're like, hi kids, let's learn the ABCs.
01:24:25.000And then like the parent walks away and they're like, ABC.
01:25:10.000It's called Without Me and the whole song is about cultural references at the time.
01:25:18.000He's literally just talking smack and being extremely offensive.
01:25:23.000I don't think anybody would make anything like that and popularize it on TV or in movies the way they did, because he literally makes disparaging remarks about Christina Aguilera, you know, surfacing to guys from that era in the song, and that song's got a billion views.
01:25:37.000I'm just thinking about this stuff, like, where are the people who are like, I'm going to screw with the system to, like, my utmost, like, to the maximum possible level, and just tell everyone to go shove it and you can't do anything about it?
01:25:53.000The only thing that's different is, yeah, this is literally two months ago.
01:25:57.000It's not like we're talking about, like, Miley Cyrus, where she was a child star and then grew up and started making content that was more geared for adults.
01:26:05.000I know people still get mad about that, but that bothers me less.
01:26:08.000This was literally in January. He's putting out children's books. He's going on NPR talking about
01:26:14.000how he wants to appeal to children or how he likes that he appeals to children. And it was
01:26:19.000a marketing strategy. Children are a huge, huge product consumer base. Like what? How old of
01:26:26.000children? I mean, the average age for a Roblox concert is under 13.
01:26:31.000Like, the average Roblox user is under 13.
01:26:57.000these characters are saying like the color of their skin is a very important aspect of who they are.
01:27:02.000All right, fine, I'm being a bit hyperbolic when I say they learn about why Martin Luther King was
01:27:05.000wrong. It's not literally what they're saying. I'm sure Martin Luther King Jr. thought there
01:27:09.000was relevancy to the color of skin because of racism. They say, first revealed on March 24th
01:27:14.000by Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization responsible for the long-running children's show
01:27:18.000production, ABC's of racial literacy resource, is designed to help families celebrate their own
01:27:23.000unique identities and answer children's tough questions about race and racism.
01:27:27.000Apparently in this, like, Sesame Street segment, he asks them why they're, like, black, and they explain their race and all that stuff.
01:27:35.000The issue I take with it is that, while I certainly think colorblindness as a general term is probably not a good thing, we do want to recognize racism exists and that people are treated poorly, you want to treat people as equals without consideration of their race.
01:27:50.000The problem is, I guess, many people are saying, no, you should give me positive discrimination because of past discrimination.
01:27:55.000That's Ibram X. Kendi's thought process.
01:27:58.000So, sure, this dude's doing videos with Elmo.
01:28:01.000I'm not sure Elmo is something people want to have their kids watch.
01:28:21.000Like, I am almost a helicopter parent about what my daughter sees, what she does on the internet.
01:28:27.000I don't allow her to be on the internet if I'm not in the room.
01:28:30.000Like, I am kind of a bit much about this.
01:28:35.000But I was watching, we went on vacation, we don't have cable at my house, we just watch like streaming services, but we're on vacation, we're in the hotel room and I put on the Disney Channel.
01:28:45.000And we're just watching a show that we've watched a million times, old show, so it's not, you know, over the top.
01:28:51.000But a commercial came on talking about like the impeachment and how he's not necessarily, just because he was found not guilty doesn't mean he didn't do something wrong.
01:28:59.000And then Black Lives Matter commercials and all this stuff.
01:29:02.000And I'm sitting there, I'm like, when I was little, Disney was wholesome as heck.
01:29:07.000And so I implicitly, I trust Disney Channel and Nickelodeon and stuff, because when I was a kid, it was like people getting slimed and stuff.
01:29:24.000Like when we would see those commercials about like, well at least maybe it's growing up on the south side of Chicago, where they're like, you know, stay out of gangs kids and don't do drugs.
01:29:32.000Like all of my friends were like, hmm.
01:29:59.000So Andreas was telling us, he's a dude who hangs out here, he was telling us that there's a scene where Robin Williams says, Covfefe, Covfefe, over and over again.
01:31:05.000It's, you know, 20 years old, but he ends up winning because of a computer glitch.
01:31:09.000So new electronic voting machines are brought in, and there's a glitch which causes him to win.
01:31:14.000It's the weirdest thing ever, just like watching this movie.
01:31:17.000Now the craziest thing about it is, it ends with like, he wins the presidency, then it ends with him realizing he didn't really win.
01:31:24.000He goes on Saturday Night Live and he's like, the establishment should be in charge.
01:31:29.000We should allow the political elites who have no allegiance to the American people, but like, he says, seriously?
01:31:34.000The whole point of the movie is him saying, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party don't represent us anymore, that they're just in it for the special interests, they take all this money, and they owe favors to these interests, and they pay them back by screwing over the little guy and ignoring what the people need.
01:31:47.000And at the end, he's like, but you know what?
01:32:20.000We're going to have legit fact-checking, all this really great stuff.
01:32:22.000And we're going to be doing new shows.
01:32:23.000So, Cassandra and I are planning a cult paranormal weird and wild...
01:32:28.000We just gotta figure out how to get it going, and then we'll get it going.
01:32:31.000But like, you know, these are things that are all happening.
01:32:34.000The difficulty is we gotta bring on people to do administrative production positions so they can oversee these projects, because I can't literally do everything.
01:32:42.000There's only so many hours in the day.
01:32:44.000But become a member, because when you sign up for TimCast.com, not only do you get access to these amazing bonus segments that we'll do, and we'll have one tonight, you are helping to fund the creation of new content And I just like, we want to make fun shows and stuff.
01:32:57.000It's just not woke and it'll be original, independent, slightly lower budget, but done well.
01:34:21.000Okay, so that was costing, it was a ship ran aground in the Suez Canal, blockaded, and was costing like $60 million a minute or some absorbent amount of lost transit.
01:34:32.000So there's a bunch of memes where it's like, you know, I think Luke posted ordered nine millimeter and then it was like shipping.
01:35:26.000Um, they would melt it into coins, primarily.
01:35:29.000Uh, I don't know what else, but they would just use slaves... People would, like, lease their slaves to the Athenian state to go down there and mine silver.
01:35:52.000I didn't communicate with Jeremy beforehand, and then he ended up going on Adam's show.
01:35:56.000And so then when I came up for pre-production, what people need to understand is for a lot
01:36:00.000of guests when they come in here and I haven't talked to them before, there's always something
01:36:05.000So you'll notice some shows are literally, like when we had Jodi Shaw on, I think for like 40 minutes, she was just telling her story.
01:36:11.000We didn't need a lot of pre-production to be like, tell me your story and let's work our way through this.
01:36:15.000For Jeremy, we both do a very similar, you know, kind of commentary thing, and we had just done a show the night before, so we kind of exhausted a lot of the topics we could have talked about, and then he didn't realize we had an earlier call time because It's our fault.
01:36:28.000Someone on our end told him not to worry about it.
01:36:30.000And then I was like, dude, I don't, we don't have any stories.
01:37:36.000Okay, I was like, all right dude, okay, you got it So and that and that also too was very much James says don't worry I've got a bunch of stuff to talk about so when I get there I was like, okay I guess we'll try and you know put something together and then when he gets here He's just gonna talk to us We ended up doing a full hour bonus show because there was so much James and I hadn't talked about it's really really hard I think people need to understand too that There's a lot.
01:37:58.000There's a decent amount of pre-production.
01:38:00.000It's not the biggest deal in the world, but it's a decent amount where we warm up, we talk about ideas, we line up our stories.
01:38:04.000You'll notice we pull up a bunch of stories and read through them.
01:38:06.000It's because we did all the work loading them in the first place.
01:38:09.000So maybe not what people expected, but that's just the reality.
01:38:13.000And sometimes it's just hard to pull things together and we screw up.
01:38:19.000Let's see, Koldilocks Production says, What happened to the right to privacy or patient confidentiality from doctors, businesses, and government?
01:38:26.000Doesn't need to know my medical history, let alone what I do in my private life at home.
01:38:30.000That's actually a really, really important point.
01:39:33.000If they launch these passports, look, I think vaccines are rad, but I was advised against, you know, and it's not even, it's not even any particular vaccine.
01:39:41.000I was reading about it and they said for most new vaccines, there's a wait period for people with food allergies because there's the possibility of anaphylactic reaction.
01:39:50.000And then we saw those nurses who had it.
01:39:52.000So I'm just like, dude, apparently those nurses were like, no, it's okay.
01:41:27.000Last I've studied, they did one aspartame study, carcinogen study on rats, and then it showed that there was a likelihood that it was carcinogenic, and then they stopped doing the studies.
01:41:36.000And now they say there aren't enough studies to prove it, so there's not enough evidence.
01:41:40.000I think cultural enforcement, social enforcement, is always the most important thing.
01:41:44.000You know that people don't drink that stuff a lot as much anymore?
01:42:25.000So they're like, let's get away from soda, let's buy the water mines, and then we'll start selling water instead.
01:42:30.000Which, you know, has a double-edged sword, I guess.
01:42:33.000All right, let's read this from Brent Sagan.
01:42:34.000He says, Hey Tim, your bullying of my brother Grant to make an account on your website is yet to work, but could you shut up my friend Robert?
01:42:40.000He listens to some of your stuff and he's leaving for the Navy today.
01:42:50.000And your brother Grant, he's letting us down.
01:42:54.000I think if Grant doesn't sign up, I might just have to pack it in because to be honest, I was just trying to get his respect the whole time.
01:43:12.000Joe Spinella says the Privileges and Immunities Clause, U.S.
01:43:15.000Constitution, Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1, also known as the Comity Clause, prevents a state from treating citizens of other states in a discriminatory manner.
01:43:26.000So that means New York can't really do what they're doing with this vaccine passport, huh?
01:43:45.000I mean, we're still dealing with the Patriot Act and stuff.
01:43:48.000I mean, we're going to be dealing with these COVID emergency things for a long time, I think.
01:43:52.000So, uh, Nishra produces, uh, some of, some of my music and, you know, uh, many people, many people, many people probably know her from Adam's show, which I remember she asked a few months ago, she was like, we're talking about guns and she's, she's from Sweden.
01:44:05.000She goes, wait a minute, I'm confused.
01:44:07.000The second amendment says the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
01:44:17.000Yes, she mentioned this to me before, she was like, just earlier today, she was like, I don't understand how your constitution literally says you can't do it, but like, everywhere does it!
01:44:43.000Then you got to bring all the states together and change it.
01:44:45.000And that's the reality of how it's supposed to work.
01:44:47.000Yeah, it's free everywhere, and then state by state, they can kind of dictate, but then city by city, can they do it also?
01:44:54.000Can they be like, in this city, it's open carry, even if the state says no?
01:44:57.000Apparently there's a bunch of rulings already saying everything they do is illegal anyway, but who wants to be the person to get standing to sue after they get arrested or charged?
01:45:05.000I think the NRA, or someone like that.
01:45:24.000They actually stood up for the controversial person in Kenosha.
01:45:31.000I want some gun rights organizations to go to the inner city youth in Chicago who are arrested on gun possession charges and advocate for the right to keep and bear arms.
01:47:48.000DarthTyphon says, Tim, you guys should have Magnus Penvidya on the show.
01:47:53.000It would make for a great conversation regarding the culture war between the establishment and bottom unity groups such as boogs, anti-fascists, and right-wing militias.
01:48:49.000I had a conversation with some conspiracy person a while ago, and I said, if you've got, you know, a million people who might die from something, So you introduce a vaccine that's going to save 950,000.
01:49:01.000And then 50,000 people will get some serious side effect from the vaccine, some resulting in death.
01:49:10.000Like the problem I think a lot of people don't realize is that if there is a system in place that causes some adverse effect, They focus on that as the worst possible thing.
01:49:20.000When it's possible, COVID could have been way worse.
01:49:23.000So one of the challenges with talking about lockdowns and masks and all this is that we have no metric by which to judge a lot of these policies, because we all did it.
01:49:33.000You can look at Sweden, you can look at the numbers in Texas, and we start to get a clear picture of, okay, maybe the lockdowns were a bad idea.
01:49:39.000In the beginning, though, we just didn't know.
01:52:51.000I oppose blocking contracts with companies that engage in any capacity in BDS because they're calling for boycotting, divesting or sanctioning Israel.
01:53:02.000But they're expressing their political views and their opinions.
01:53:05.000I do agree with Donald Trump's executive order banning government contracts with companies that engage in critical race theory, because the critical race theory trainings are a violation of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, I believe, Title VII.
01:54:05.000Patrick says, as a proud Mountaineer, I've been very happy with how my state has handled COVID, the election and the bills being put through the legislature right now.
01:54:33.000A good portion of VC-funded digital media outlets is woke rage-bait garbage.
01:54:39.000This stuff has begun infecting a bunch of major corporate news outlets like CNN and the New York Times.
01:54:44.000Many of these outlets do report very fine news, but I have to sift through it to try and figure out what's garbled nonsense and what's actually backed up, and even I can't do that all the time.
01:54:55.000So I actually don't say, you know, I'll definitely say question a lot of the stories from the media and fact-check them.
01:55:02.000But I use CNN and the New York Times for various stories and I use them on purpose because I'm not saying everything they do is bad.
01:55:08.000I'm saying they have very corrupt components within them.
01:55:11.000As for the medical media, let me tell you this.
01:55:46.000When it comes to vaccines, I go to the doctor, and the doctor says, Frozaldazaban and Nazoprene or whatever, and I'm like, I don't know, dude, I have no idea what that is.
01:55:55.000I'll Google it and be like, I don't know, what am I supposed to do?
01:55:58.000Patch me up, doc, and send me on my way.
01:56:00.000Talk to your doctor, and I gotta be honest, you should be trusting your doctor more than you trust me or anybody else.
01:56:07.000Your doctor, who you talk to, is gonna know about your health more than Dr. Fauci or Trump or me or Joe Biden or anybody, and that's all that really matters, man.
01:56:15.000I kind of take a view of like skepticism with any kind of media, but also not obtrusivism.
01:56:20.000Like don't just reject it at face value just because it's comes from the media or the pharmaceutical industry, including these.
01:56:26.000Like I was just looking up some aspartame studies.
01:58:43.000Another of our chickens started poofing up, stopped, he started getting lethargic, and I was like, aw man, because they're spreading this parasite.
01:58:51.000So I gave it the medicine at the first sign.
01:58:54.000Later in the day, chicken was running around eating again.
01:59:10.000Watching these little things walk up to their water, drink, and then turn around and just lift their wings and just dump right in their water.
02:00:29.000But then because there was the meme from the Wall Street vets about apes strong together, the planet of the apes thing, and they used the gorilla emoji, I was like, let's give our gorilla a suit and hold stacks of cash with a cigar and sunglasses.
02:01:44.000Small business applications are down 90%.
02:01:49.000I was right where the riots were and in the Stonewall Jackson statue we drove past that and stuff and I was just like... It's not the Richmond that you think of anymore.
02:03:06.000Hayden says the terrifying cult isn't actually Marxist, it's Traditionalists with a capital T. Look into Professor Benjamin Teitelbaum's work on the subject.
02:03:55.000These people are outright reactionaries who are trying to revert the system back to the way it used to be because they don't like the world we're in now.
02:04:00.000That's like doublespeak at its finest, calling it progressivism.
02:04:38.000Where she's like, I had a friend who was pregnant, and she would look at her sleeping husband with disgust, saying there was nothing worse than a peacefully sleeping white man in patriarchy or something.
02:04:58.000I'm trying to put myself in the position of a kid when I had to hear that.
02:05:01.000It would have messed me up so bad if I thought I was just inherently a problem on society.
02:05:06.000But that's all that the kids are hearing right now.
02:05:08.000That's what they're hearing with critical race theory.
02:05:10.000That's what they're hearing with these stupid Sesame Street programs and all this propaganda that's flooding all the time.
02:05:16.000I mean, you're having white supremacy They're talking about how like shooting, mass shootings are white supremacy when it's mostly not white people or that they're the ones attacking Asians, mostly not white people.
02:05:28.000Mass shootings are mostly white people.
02:06:36.000The actual libertarian left, pro-gun, will always be pro-gun, and want to be hippies on a farm with their guns and say, leave us alone, we share in the fruits of our labor, and that's how it works.
02:06:47.000There's like a famous commune that's a hundred people and they mind their own business.
02:06:57.000Right libertarianism does because capitalism is a structure by which people can associate and form, you know, an economy.
02:07:04.000And then you have the authoritarian left, which is the natural progression of the libertarian left when they realize they can't actually scale up their world.
02:07:11.000So then they become, they are pro-gun, and then once they realize the only way to maintain their system at scale is to oppress people, then they do.
02:09:53.000You can go to archive.is and drop a link and it'll clone the website archiving it for basically ever.
02:10:01.000And that's one thing you can do if you're trying to track these changes.
02:10:05.000Z McKnight says, I am also from Southside, Richmond.
02:10:09.000The city isn't growing, and that's why I left.
02:10:11.000The leadership isn't good in the River City.
02:10:14.000That's a bummer, man, when these cities are falling apart because, you know, you get bad leadership because people, you know, many people aren't paying attention.
02:10:23.000Bad leadership comes in, destroys a city.
02:10:24.000Good people leave, and the city keeps falling in a downward spiral.
02:10:31.000There's never been one that's lasted more than, I don't know, a couple thousand years that we know of.
02:10:35.000Well, they will break apart and then reform under similar names or the same groups.
02:10:41.000I'll put myself in the mind of an Athenian looking at the beautiful towers and structures and thinking, this is the greatest that's ever come and it will never end because it's so great.
02:10:51.000And then it would just get wrecked by an external military, by a plague, by an earthquake.
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