In this week's episode of Eat, Tell, and Feelwell, we discuss the controversy surrounding a woman who won a bronze medal in the hammer throw at the Olympics for protesting the national anthem, the right wing watch group Live by the Sword, and why we should all be proud of ourselves for standing up for our country. We're also joined by our number one fan and troll, Adrienne Curry.
00:00:08.000you controversy has been erupting over the past couple of
00:00:36.000months pertaining to the We had this alternate for the Olympic BMX park, I think it is, saying that their intention was to get on the podium to burn the American flag, and then that got everybody... I think mostly everybody who listens to Fox News riled up because most of the left-leaning outlets didn't really talk about it.
00:00:52.000And now we have the story that's actually picking up steam and has become pretty viral of this woman who won third place in the hammer throw protesting the national anthem.
00:01:01.000Now, that's still... I find it interesting that we have the culture war getting to the point where people are torn between whether to be proud of themselves, the Olympics, and happy that America has chosen them, and protesting it to virtue signal.
00:01:14.000Well, of course, Joe Biden's gonna come out and say, hey, come on, man, you know, it's a right to protest, and... Oh, come on, dude, it's the Olympics.
00:01:25.000Protests has happened in the Olympics, but I think the culture war is getting to that point where a lot of people actually want to be proud of themselves, but they're torn between the virtue signal or otherwise.
00:01:43.000This is an organization that lives to get conservatives and people on the right banned or at least hurt them financially, all in the name of getting Democrats elected.
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00:07:02.000But for now, we're going to be talking about the important news of the day.
00:07:06.000We got this, we got this really interesting story.
00:07:09.000It's, this one strikes me as an odd story.
00:07:12.000All right, so here's this, here it is from Daily Mail.
00:07:14.000Biden quote, respects Olympic hammer thrower Gwen Berry's right to turn back on flag and believes being patriotic means to recognize when U.S.
00:07:48.000They were going to play it before, but they knew they got me.
00:07:49.000And it's like, It's America, like, we live in America, you know?
00:07:53.000You're going to the Olympics to support the country.
00:07:57.000Turning away from your own anthem or being mad that the anthem's being played to me is, like, kind of weird.
00:08:01.000But here's the core of what I want to get into in terms of this discussion.
00:08:05.000The culture war has got to the point where I kind of feel like this lady and her mom and her family were probably crying with joy that she's in the Olympics, she won, she did it.
00:08:15.000But when they play the National Anthem, she's being torn, right?
00:08:19.000If she stands there and puts her hands on her heart, her hand on her heart for the National Anthem, how many of these Black Lives Matter activists leftists are going to be like, why would you do that?
00:08:30.000And so I wonder if her attitude was kind of like, what do I do?
00:08:33.000maybe it's like the movie cuties like the family was so proud of their children for doing this movie and everyone else is like what but they're just gonna stand by it anyway because that's their girl you know so maybe it's just that kind of like tribalism like You're familiar.
00:08:51.000You're just gonna stand up for these people, even though, I mean, the fact that our president, like, ugh, please help me.
00:11:11.000I think I figured it out, actually, because I was thinking about this story, and I remember this thing that Penn and Teller did, where they burned the American flag as a magic trick.
00:11:20.000They don't really burn it, but they, like, wrote the Constitution, and then he puts the flag in it, and then a flame comes out, and the flag's gone.
00:11:26.000And Penn says—he's a very libertarian guy—burning the flag is the ultimate symbol of the freedom that it represents.
00:11:33.000So I've always been a fan of that idea, so long as it's your flag and you're safe, I don't care.
00:11:55.000But we express that internally and we go outside, someone says nasty things about my family, I'll be like, don't you talk about my family that way.
00:12:49.000They played the national anthem and then when the first and second place lady turned to the flag and put their hands on their heart, she turns to the camera and she like makes a frumpy look, like angry.
00:12:57.000What it might do that's good is show other citizens from around the world and totalitarian regimes that they can also talk crap against their government and kind of seed the flames of democratic rebellion.
00:13:08.000No, they're going to use it as propaganda of why we suck and why the CCP is so great.
00:14:34.000I can't imagine, you know, because, you know, he just has to wake up and then he takes a couple hundred dollar bills and wipes his tears away.
00:14:40.000He wraps himself in slave-made garments from little children being whipped and not paid and then he cries about how hard his life is.
00:14:49.000That's what I always loved about the activism.
00:14:50.000It's like they use all of this technology, all of the raw materials from slave labor around the world, mostly in China and other, you know, Southeast Asian countries.
00:15:00.000And like they're wearing clothes from Bangladesh and stuff.
00:15:24.000I can see the value of winning and then wrapping yourself in the American flag and being like, look, this country gave me the opportunity to become as great as I am.
00:15:31.000People would complain about that, too, because you're not supposed to wrap yourself in the flag.
00:15:55.000But when you're representing your country, it's like your family.
00:15:58.000You don't fight in front of other people.
00:16:00.000You don't go to church and sit there and brawl with each other in the pews.
00:16:04.000No, I view it like You know, maybe somebody said, hey, would you be interested in having a good-faith debate to discuss our differences?
00:16:14.000And then the other person says, absolutely, just let me know when, and then offers up the date, and then privately says, I was never actually going to debate you, I have no respect for this, and then publicly uses it to drum up drama and just make money and grift off it.
00:16:27.000Or, like, if you ask someone to do a good-faith debate, and they agreed to, and then at the last minute subbed in this other grifter guy, Anyway, I'm half kidding.
00:17:07.000But if you don't want to be here, would you mind leaving so someone who does can be?
00:17:10.000Since it is like the Olympics, it's kind of like someone for the Cleveland Browns after they win the Super Bowl and they rip off their Browns uniform.
00:17:28.000Yeah, like Colin Kaepernick really tried hard to get back in the NFL, though.
00:17:32.000So this is what my point I'm trying to say is.
00:17:34.000I don't think she actually knows or cares, for the most part, about any of this.
00:17:38.000I think she was standing there, and the thought probably occurred to her, if I stand for the anthem, the left is going to come after me and say, what are you doing, Black Lives Matter, all that stuff.
00:17:49.000And so she was between a rock and a hard place.
00:17:51.000I think about Colin Kaepernick, who's like, I'm gonna kneel during the NFL.
00:18:15.000Several years ago, she protested something and lost sponsors over it.
00:18:19.000So it seems like she might be someone who lives in that, you know, paranoid, far-left Twitter reality where she's like... Yeah, get off Twitter, girl.
00:18:38.000My husband, I'm plugged from all the matrix.
00:18:40.000He's, I mean, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, everything.
00:18:44.000And what we learned was we wasted a hell of a lot of time sitting on these little things, looking into our phones, like I got Faraday bags, like shut off the phone.
00:18:54.000I heard he fights bears now, he learned how to box grizzlies, and he gained 200 pounds of muscle.
00:19:01.000He's always been huge, and he walks in front of me because we're in a traditional relationship.
00:19:07.000I'm totally fine being the woman, that doesn't mean I'm not empowered, but that's my dude, and he is not a soy latte, and if a bear is coming, he will die first.
00:20:56.000Did they all jump in front of your bike and try to kill themselves?
00:20:59.000No, but they were, like, on the road, and, like, they weren't having any of us.
00:21:04.000But, so, we rode a few miles, we're riding back, and now it's almost pitch black, and it was awesome, because you can't see anything, and then Allison's chain popped off her bike.
00:21:18.000And then I'm standing there, and it's really quiet, and we're, like, I'm lifting the bike up and just trying to get it on, and we hear, like...
00:21:26.000And I'm like, there's something out there!
00:21:28.000Like, you can hear something running through the- It's Stephen King's The Mist!
00:23:38.000They say Nike CEO John Donahoe defended the company's business in China this week, saying that Nike is a brand of China for China following a consumer boycott in the country.
00:23:47.000He made the remark during a call with Wall Street analysts on the company's fourth quarter earnings when asked about competition from Chinese companies.
00:23:54.000Nike drew backlash in China in March after it issued a statement expressing concern over reports of forced labor in the Xinjiang region.
00:24:02.000Other Western companies also expressed concerns about forced labor of minority Uyghurs in cotton production.
00:24:07.000Quote, Nike does not source products from Xinjiang, and we have confirmed with our contract suppliers that they are not using textiles or spun yarn from the region, Nike said in a statement at the time.
00:24:19.000They reported a strong fourth quarter.
00:24:20.000Congratulations, whatever, blah, blah, blah, on their profits.
00:24:23.000Think about how great their first, you know, half of this was.
00:24:26.000We do not source materials from slaves in the Xinjiang region.
00:25:21.000I mean, they had taken over all the art, and the joke was always, you know, we need the art-filled Democrats with all their ideas and dreams, and then you need the conservatives with their ability to make cash to help.
00:25:35.000You know, those liberals reach their ideas and dreams and make profit.
00:25:39.000And then I think the Democrats were like, why don't we just take over everything that they have?
00:27:12.000I remember when Trump, look, look, look, okay, Joe Biden may have been, you know, well, to be fair, Bush was president for a while.
00:27:20.000And then, you know, Obama gets in, but Donald Trump said Kung Flu, you know what I mean?
00:27:26.000Like, I would absolutely welcome, like Bill Maher said, a complete economic recession, you know, that results in people losing their lives if it means no more Trump.
00:29:29.000Sam Harris actually tweeted something about this.
00:29:31.000I was like, he was tweeting a bunch of people, I was responding to him, where it seems like what he was saying was, and I could be getting this wrong, so forgive me if I'm getting it wrong, but my understanding was that he understands everything's worse under Joe Biden.
00:29:43.000But at least now without Trump, the path is clear for him to start speaking with liberals or something like that.
00:29:48.000Like, well, now that Trump's gone, we can actually start talking to these people and talking them down or something.
00:29:53.000And it's like, wait, wait, wait, wait, like everything's worse.
00:29:55.000What's the what's the point of talking to them?
00:29:57.000Liberals don't understand yet that progressives are not with you.
00:31:28.000So you think that Sam Harris and like others, maybe like Bill Maher, think that with Trump out of office, it's a more dangerous path that we walk now with Biden as president, but it's more unified so that there's more of a chance to succeed?
00:31:39.000I think it's that they genuinely didn't like Trump.
00:32:05.000I mean literally Trump's like sitting there and the journalists are like twitching with their pens on their notepads and then Trump raises his hand and they go, and then he puts it back down.
00:32:16.000I tapped out after Trump won because I'm like, I don't like him, but I'm not a psychopath.
00:32:21.000I'm not going to like orange man battle.
00:32:22.000That's when I noticed all my friends and family Collectively lose their minds where every tweet every post was orange orange orange, and I was like wow man
00:32:36.000It's psychological warfare is what's happening with this and I don't blame these people for having this sickness because more powerful people who are more gifted in like bending the human mind have got at them.
00:32:50.000I have friends and family members and I'm like wondering how did they get to this point It's brilliant.
00:32:57.000I really wish we could adopt their strategies for us so we could make tons of money and live in the Hamptons and then warn everyone about global warming as we keep buying beachfront property.
00:33:57.000You know, I often say things that trigger even people who watch even my own content, but I think most of the resilient people are the ones who end up sticking around and watching.
00:34:06.000Sometimes people come in, they don't like what I have to say, but I can't do anything about it.
00:34:10.000I tweeted about people needing to stand up for themselves, speak out, and a lot of people said they were scared of losing their jobs.
00:34:16.000They said Tim Pool doesn't have kids, so he doesn't understand.
00:34:19.000I've long said I don't have kids, and I certainly respect those who are worried that they could put their families at risk.
00:34:25.000But I also look at all of these leftists who are willing to sacrifice their jobs and scream at the top of their lungs.
00:34:31.000Now, you know, you had this teacher who wore a Black Lives Matter mask and they threatened to fire her and she said, I refuse to back down and she lost her job.
00:34:38.000You had a guy at Taco Bell, same thing.
00:34:39.000There's a bunch of stories like this where they're like, I'm going to wear my political message even though it's against the rules and you can't do anything about it.
00:37:30.000So while the men go off and die and the women are victims because the men sacrificed themselves to save the women, the men were the ones, it was the patriarchy.
00:37:39.000I just think that patriarchy is this idea used to generate support for some kind of movement that gives someone power.
00:37:47.000It's like the idea that men are secretly dominating society.
00:38:43.000The rooster will run into a predator that it knows will kill it, yells out a warning to the chickens who run and hide, and then it runs full speed to the predator, knowing it's gonna die, to save their lives.
00:38:55.000Yeah, those chickens got a matriarchy going on.
00:39:04.000I know I'm making a kind of a joke about chickens, but we were talking to farmers and people who are chicken experts about just opening up the coop for the chickens to come out and do their thing.
00:39:13.000And they were like, yeah, as long as you have a rooster.
00:40:16.000The majority of college students are female right now, and they're saying they're the ones who are oppressed.
00:40:22.000They're the ones who have the college degrees and are starting to make more money.
00:40:25.000If you look at the gender wage gap, it's not even real, and yet men are just like, okay, and they're trying to pass laws that keep empowering women.
00:41:59.000Would you rather be the face sitting beneath the sword of Damocles, everyone knows who you are, knows who to come after, or the shadow power behind it, the financier?
00:43:10.000And so, if you ask modern leftists, they'll tell you, oh, that was all propaganda to take away women's rights to vote and everything, so they wouldn't get it.
00:43:17.000But there are actually women who are like, you mean I have to sign up for the fire brigade?
00:44:51.000I don't think that people are victims, but it does seem like the system was set up by men to empower, give men like a foothold with the whole God is a man.
00:45:17.000Dude, my man goes out and hacks down trees and drags 300 pound logs across the field, and if I commanded him to do something for me and it was reasonable, he would do it.
00:47:42.000I think when you look at... We talked about this in a bunch of our dating segments.
00:47:46.000If you have a hundred men and one woman, your civilization is in serious danger.
00:47:50.000If you have a hundred women and one man, your civilization will probably thrive because you're gonna have a lot more kids.
00:47:56.000That natural component of human existence Means there's always gonna be a bias in favor of protecting women as more valuable, just like the rooster sacrificing himself.
00:48:07.000If you have 100 men and 100 women, you can lose 99 men in battle, and your tribe, your village, your town will survive.
00:48:16.000That's why in like, there was raping and pillaging.
00:48:19.000It meant to steal, but they would take the women because the women were the most important thing.
00:48:23.000So you look at that from an evolutionary perspective or a sociological perspective and over time you're going to see more and more institutions rise up solely to protect women.
00:48:34.000I can certainly imagine at a certain point it became overbearing and especially as we've become safer and safer we have secured the borders of this country or at least we did a while ago to the point Where it's totally it's way safer now
00:48:46.000You don't got to worry about bandidos coming in and Viking Raiders storming the beaches and stealing your women
00:48:51.000So now we don't need a lot of those protections But to act like we're more powerless when they were the
00:48:56.000ones that were basically the reason for the can we make this nerdy?
00:49:00.000Game of Thrones Cersei Lannister, in season one or two, cowered in the Red Keep as all the men fought.
00:49:07.000And she was scared, oh my god, Stannis is gonna come kill me.
00:50:02.000So the way they do anime is like someone will write the comic version, and then they'll start animating, you know, a month.
00:50:11.000So like, they're on chapter 10, they're making episode one of the show.
00:50:15.000And so the comic is always ahead of the show.
00:50:17.000In this instance, the comic stopped and the show kept going.
00:50:20.000And then they later came back and redid a new branch of the show with the new storyline.
00:50:24.000So if they decide to redo seasons seven and eight with like the new fixed writing, We'll have CGI like when they make like old or young Kurt Russell and not Avengers.
00:51:40.000When they stole Dany's dragons in the Houses of the Undying, she had visions of him without his head and Robb Stark with a wolf on his head, and they didn't show.
00:51:48.000And I was like, damn, that would have been real cool.
00:54:47.000Well, that's why all the big tech is trying so hard because they know that they've brainwashed all these children and that TikTok is where they get their news.
01:00:09.000No, but like when I was 15, like I would go and be like, that thing I saw on the TV about us holding hands, that's what I'm going to spray paint?
01:00:17.000We were just spray painting dicks on the ground.
01:01:09.000It's also the... But here's the general story of the Borg is that they were a regular humanoid race who started incorporating different medical technologies into themselves, cybernetics, until they linked their brains and then instantly became a hive.
01:01:21.000They could hear everything all at once and they worked in unison and all of their minds became one mission.
01:01:26.000And we got these kids, they're on these phones and they're getting the corporate messages and they're like, yes, yes,
01:01:56.000He's walking down the street, and then someone points at him and yells, Nazi, and then random people get up, run up to him, start punching him and beating him and this other guy, Max.
01:02:05.000This random German journalist, Max, who's just a regular guy, These people just get up out of nowhere and it's like you were saying like the agents.
01:02:13.000One agent sees you and then all of a sudden the other people just like turn into agents and then start attacking you.
01:04:28.000That's like all these people that come to the Italian Christmas party at my ma's and they're like, oh lasagna, hey, we're part of the family.
01:04:36.000And we're like, hey, and they are part of the family, only they're not.
01:05:03.000but the idea that someone who's a white british guy wants so desperately to be korean and he's like he does a video where he's like annyeonghaseyo like oh my god i'm like dude i i actually my mom would make bulgogi when i was growing up he wants to be korean more than i do i'm actually part korean and i've not i don't even speak the language at all and this is some white dude in london who like wants to be more korean it's an identity crisis it's not real And people are mentally ill.
01:05:30.000We're all like, this is a mental illness crisis that we've never seen anything like this before.
01:05:38.000It's like they've opened all the doors of, you know, insane asylums.
01:05:43.000It's like the scarecrow in the Batman movie when he just released the drug on the people.
01:06:01.000I think There's a lot of people who like there's transracial is like it clearly has been a thing for a while with Rachel Dolezal and people like Sean King where they're just claiming to be a certain race when they're clearly not and anyway, so you get people like this and it's it's the weirdest thing to me because I'm like I I had a bunch of, like, white nationalist dudes tell me that I wouldn't understand the alt-right because I have no identity.
01:06:26.000They're like, Tim Pool is, like, mixed race, so he doesn't actually have an identity.
01:06:29.000You mean you're an American Mott like most of us?
01:07:47.000So you look at something like this and he's like, OK, well, gender like biological sex, hard physical differences between the biological biological sexes.
01:07:56.000But you could have somebody born in Korea.
01:07:58.000Who could probably pass for white or someone who's born in France who could pass for Korean.
01:08:03.000I've known a lot of people in my life who are just like regular white people and they were like French.
01:08:07.000And they looked like they had some Asian in them.
01:09:16.000There was an individual who was born male who got surgery to look like a tiger and then came out as transgender as well.
01:09:24.000And then, it's a sad story, ultimately ended up committing suicide.
01:09:27.000So, I think one of the issues is that people who have, in many respects, an identity crisis, and they can never figure out who they are, I don't think that in many of these circumstances, like this guy, look at this photo right here.
01:09:43.000This face he's making where he's like doing his fists, it's a caricature of Korean people.
01:09:48.000Like, I don't think he's ever actually gone to Korea and met a Korean person, because they don't act like these cartoon characters.
01:09:54.000There was a viral TikTok where a guy was talking to the camera and he was making these really creepy motions where he was like bouncing like this as he talked and doing like that, acting like a cartoon character from a Disney movie.
01:10:11.000I think a lot of people, when they grow up, and they're completely entrenched in seeing some kind of behavior, their brain adds that to like, this is what adults do, this is how they act.
01:10:22.000So when you get a guy who's doing these face things, he spends too much time watching fiction, like this caricature of Korean pop culture where they, it's not how people act, nobody acts that way.
01:10:33.000Could you imagine if Americans were walking around like NSYNC and dancing and singing with each other all the time?
01:11:01.000We had a chance between 2006 and 2009 to set the record straight and get people to unify, but then we gave power to Obama and let him act like the new messiah.
01:11:11.000It's almost like, you know, blasphemy to speak out against the guy.
01:11:52.0002016, and in this last election, my gay cousin, hi if you're watching, made a gays for Trump sign all rainbow and sparkly, put a floodlight on it in the south side of Chicago, and was like, bring the hate crime, baby, bring the hate crime.
01:12:09.000He was like, watching out the window, like, I'm gonna get them.
01:12:11.000And I'm so proud of him because he's all like, I reject LGBTQ community.
01:12:28.000Raised Mormon, gay as gay can be, and was gay for Trump.
01:12:33.000It feels like we had a chance in 2006-9, again, these years, for me it was very, uh, it was a growing period where we could have ended the war.
01:13:32.000The AUMF needs to be officially rescinded.
01:13:35.000But for these people who were born into it, the United States has always been the country that just does what it wants, goes over there, and...
01:14:02.000But think about this, the kids who grew up in a country, like a lot of these young kids who are now out with Antifa, they may have been, I mean, it's been almost 20 years since 9-11.
01:14:14.000So you have these kids who are like toddlers when it happened, with no memory, with no experience of it.
01:14:21.000Being born into a world where they're told over and over again, the U.S.
01:14:30.000It's because we told parents they couldn't punish their children anymore.
01:14:34.000I'm not for abusing children, but when I was bad, my parents and my old Italian grandma, she would take off her church shoe, get that hard heel and be like, kabob!
01:14:45.000And I was like, oh, don't do that again.
01:16:12.000I think there's a line, I think there's a lot of research that shows that corporal punishment, I guess they call it, is not particularly effective.
01:16:18.000But I have to question, What's the research going to show on when you have a bunch of kids who grew up without punishment at all?
01:16:24.000Or it was very much like, okay, okay, honey, okay, I'll buy you ice cream if you calm down.
01:16:29.000What's going to happen to those people?
01:16:30.000They're older and they're communists and they're throwing bricks through windows.
01:16:46.000There's no, like, boxing matches anymore.
01:16:49.000I guess you just go into your nearest city and brick out a building and light it on fire and loot your nearest Nike.
01:16:56.000Did you imagine being back in the day and it's like, you know, someone's tweeting at you and then you're like, sir, I challenge you to a duel.
01:17:02.000And it's like, we're going to end this Twitter flame war once and for all.
01:17:36.000How many times I've seen, like, on Twitter, there's a dude who's trying to violently rob someone with, like, aggravated assault, and then someone comes out... Like, there's a video where it's, like, a guy draws a gun on someone, and then a woman pulls a gun from her purse, and she shoots him.
01:17:52.000And I see people on the left being like, she didn't have to kill him, you know, she could have done this, and it's like...
01:17:57.000That's the mentality that I think leads to ruin.
01:18:07.000First of all, I wish it didn't happen.
01:18:09.000But if you walk up to someone and point a gun to their head and someone puts you down because of it, like, we're trying to stop that violence and we're acting in defense of others.
01:18:19.000But how many stories have we heard where it's like a dude's running from the cops and he pulls a gun?
01:18:22.000How about that guy in, was it Atlanta?
01:18:25.000He turns the taser and fires it at the cop.
01:18:28.000And so the cop fires in defense, and they're like, arrest the cop.
01:19:10.000I was trying to make a point that like, do you see yourself for who you are?
01:19:16.000It is better that 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer.
01:19:20.000But the left today is absolutely adopted.
01:19:23.000They would love the innocent to suffer if it means one guilty person.
01:19:26.000You're asking people to look in a mirror at their true, like in The NeverEnding Story when Atreyu has to face his true self in the mirror gate and he looks and it drives some men mad.
01:20:45.000These people genuinely thought that it was better that all of the innocent people of the city suffer with bricks through windows and fires, with armed men escorting jurors in terror into the building, so that one man would not escape.
01:20:59.000But we, as more libertarian types, take the opposite view.
01:21:02.000It is better that the guilty people escape to preserve the protection of the innocent.
01:21:06.000We are Ned Stark and Ned lost his head.
01:21:09.000I think it was Ben Franklin who made a really important point, it might have been Jefferson, about why we must err on the side of defending liberty, and that means guilty people escape.
01:21:18.000Because if at some point the innocent person knows that they will not receive justice, the system can't sustain itself because the innocent stop participating.
01:21:26.000You get mass non-compliance from people who fear, no matter what I do, you will attack me, I will defend myself.
01:26:30.000We're a country founded upon the idea that you needed the consent of the governed.
01:26:34.000So how does the United States of any capacity from state, city, to country justify telling five counties who voted to secede that they're not allowed to?
01:26:43.000I think this proves to you that voting doesn't matter and that they don't care at all what we say or what we feel.
01:27:34.000So let's just guys go, go be happy with yourselves and pat each other's backs and let us run around with our guns and our glory and our pride.
01:27:45.000And I guess, I don't know, we'll share the military.
01:28:21.000So if you have 35% of a state voting for secession from the Union, And 60 or so or 50% completely abstain and then only like 20% or less, you know, like 15% object.
01:28:51.000The best example of this is the Loudoun County Schools.
01:28:54.000You got critical race theory, weird culture warriors always yelling about the social justice warriors, and then the woke people are like, well, actually, uh... And then the regular moms are the ones who stand up screaming like, why is this happening?
01:29:08.000And it turns out the most powerful force was the sleeping giant, the regular people who don't care.
01:29:13.000That's the big challenge right now, and I think this is one of the things that the government is really, really terrified of, because more and more jurisdictions are saying they want to secede from different jurisdictions.
01:29:21.000If a state truly did say, we want out, occupation in the era of social media means instant and rapid support for the cause.
01:29:29.000Or you could see like, you know, the state of Washington secedes and then China invades, and then the United States encounters it to defend it, and it's a proxy war like Vietnam, and the entire state gets leveled to the ground.
01:29:41.000Bad, bad, bad all around to separate pieces.
01:29:45.000Because they could be like, yeah, you can leave the United States, but you're not taking our land.
01:29:48.000Everything we do from here on out is going to be horrible.
01:29:51.000I don't think there's a beautiful, hopeful future for any side at this point.
01:29:57.000I've been reading about like the Romans, the history of the Romans, you know, they would send like 30,000 men to battle and they would all get killed in a day.
01:30:05.00030,000, like the entire city would be wiped out in a day.
01:30:08.000And it would take hundreds of years to get back to where they had been.
01:30:13.000I think because of the era of fourth and fifth generational warfare, I think the worst case scenario will be skirmish violence, like small pockets, and then if it does escalate to that point, it will be a somewhat peaceful divorce.
01:30:28.000Because it's almost impossible to maintain this full level of violence just because social media, the rapid sharing of videos and photos, Now the one thing that could change that I suppose is the
01:30:39.000pure hatred of the other tribe, which is like it is deep Right now the left the things I see them post on reddit. I'm
01:30:47.000like the paranoid delusional reality these people live in It's crazy and and there's no convincing them. Otherwise
01:30:53.000They don't want to I have family members and friends who have just completely lost it
01:30:58.000And they they say things to me on facebook that i'm like That's not real
01:31:03.000Like, let me show you that it's not real, and they're like, no, shut up.
01:31:07.000It's almost like a woman whose husband has abused her for years, and she just can't leave him, and she will protect him, and all the lies that she is like this web of deceit, to the point where she almost believes it.
01:32:18.000The one that they didn't manipulate with reality TV editing, which I understand very much because I worked also behind the scenes on reality TV shows doing Frankenbites.
01:32:29.000And manipulating things to make people say things they didn't.
01:32:32.000And when I saw that they did that to Trump, what they used to do to me on TV, it was like the matrix, all the code was all in front of me.
01:32:41.000And I'm like, my God, our news is a reality TV show and everything.
01:32:45.000They're like, how can we manipulate this for cash?
01:33:17.000I don't understand why anyone would think that because we have like super chats and I read them and you can see them and then we read them.
01:35:24.000Yeah, I've heard that you see phenomenon when there's rushing water underground underneath areas like that'll cause electromagnetic activity.
01:35:31.000Sometimes ghosts are seen in areas like that under mountains, maybe.
01:37:18.000You move out to the middle of nowhere.
01:37:20.000I thought I was going to mentally break where I live now because there I think I went six months without seeing a human being at a certain point.
01:39:03.000And it's resulting in a lot of really... I think it's opening the door for former liberals to actually hear legitimate conservative arguments on why they want certain things to be illegal, like marijuana or prostitution.
01:39:14.000And there's a lot of interesting points that you don't hear when you're in the liberal bubble.
01:39:47.000Well, it's like when it comes to prostitution, when it comes to marijuana and these things,
01:39:52.000there's a limit in, first of all, can you actually ban them anyway? Otherwise, people
01:39:56.000just do it. But also, I think it's misplaced enforcement.
01:40:02.000When we had social enforcement of, hey, don't do drugs and don't do these things, like lewd,
01:40:06.000lascivious things, there was social cohesion, and that was a byproduct of it.
01:40:10.000So I think a lot of conservatives misplaced the loss of social cohesion, seeking legal ramifications
01:40:16.000for these, you know what I mean? Like, make it illegal, and that will bring back what
01:40:20.000we had before, when what we had before was social. When we had a moral compass. Right.
01:40:24.000Yeah, or at least the facade of one where we pretended we were better than what we are.
01:40:29.000I think this reminds me a little bit of how parents looked at kids who had high self-esteem who did really well in life and they decided that it was because they had self-esteem and not that they were like strong students and good upstanding young people that they actually had self-esteem.
01:40:44.000So it's a case of, I think, inverted causality.
01:40:47.000I think that's very much the same way for marijuana and stuff.
01:40:50.000You know you guys can't get me anymore, but I really do appreciate the Daily Wire producing that cut of me being trolled by the chat over Michael Knowles' book.
01:41:26.000When you were talking about drugs, were you saying that, like, back in the day, there was social cohesion and they were attacking drugs, and now there's no social cohesion and a lot of drugs are legal, so people are thinking that it's because there's drugs are legal that we've lost social cohesion, but it's not.
01:41:59.000It decentralizes different communities or different things.
01:42:02.000And then you end up with people saying, we need to ban these lewd, lascivious, and degenerate things to return to when our society was actually functioning, was more functional than it is today because this fighting is destroying us.
01:42:15.000There's an interesting point that we're becoming, as a country, extremely dysfunctional, like talking about peaceful divorce.
01:42:20.000Some people genuinely believe if we have enforcement of certain, like, moral laws or whatever, it'll bring us back to those points where we had cohesion.
01:42:29.000You're still gonna have prostitution and drugs and the fun part of both was getting away with it!
01:42:34.000Now when it's legal, what is fun about this?
01:43:51.000I thought it was really funny how I tweeted something like, stop responding to accounts that don't use their real avatars or names and watch political discourse greatly improve.
01:44:01.000And a bunch of people got really mad and they were like, no!
01:44:03.000And then people made videos like, Tim is melting down!
01:44:06.000And I was like, I have 825,000 followers.
01:44:11.000I can tweet something like, I picked some fresh raspberries today, and there will be like a communist squirrel saying something like, you're so dumb because those aren't raspberries, they're salmon berries or something ridiculous.
01:44:23.000And if I respond, they're just baiting me into wasting my time.
01:45:12.000So I say, you got burned by your own fire.
01:45:14.000On YouTube, in my 25-minute video, I was like, look, YouTube will probably reinstate them, they'll say it was a mistake, because it's probably the algorithm that's just hunting them down.
01:45:22.000That doesn't matter, they only get their news from Twitter, Tim.
01:45:25.000But on Twitter, without the full context, now like Keith Olbermann's tweeting at me, And he's like, what was that all about?
01:45:31.000And I was like, as I explained in my, you know, 20 minute breakdown of what was going on in my opinions on these things, I gave the full context as to, of course, right wing watch is going to get reinstated.
01:45:42.000Idiots don't commit to 25 minutes of words.
01:46:33.000You know, they were tripping on ergot.
01:46:34.000Yeah, and they were also trying to protect their husband's roving eyes, and she's a witch!
01:46:40.000They were all in control, and the men thought, oh look, we're burning witches, we're the big men, and all the women are like, idiots, burning everyone we hate.
01:46:47.000Alright, speaking of witches, Chris Brown says, Ian, stop it.
01:48:23.000I recommend you check out Jordan Peterson's biblical lectures on YouTube, loved by both atheists and theists, at least according to the comments.
01:48:29.000Lydia was just telling me that on Friday or Thursday.
01:48:33.000Friday night after the show, I was like, hey, you should really check out what Jordan Peterson has to say about that.
01:49:11.000Ghost Crusader says, finding out that Adrian is only a year older than me when I would watch her on My Fair Brady truly makes me want to cry.
01:50:09.000When it hits the fan and you guys are in your bunker and then he comes out of the bathroom and he's like, you know, wiped his butt, he's going to be like, I was wrong.
01:50:50.000Have you heard the joke how funny it is that British people waged so many wars and colonized so many places for spices and now they literally don't put any on their food?
01:52:02.000I just got a hand-painted Bible from my sister-in-law.
01:52:06.000It was used, and it's beautiful, and it's sitting there, and I'm like, well, I suppose I should do this, because I started asking her, I'm like, is there any verses in the Bible about being a better wife, or this or that?
01:52:16.000Yeah, and then she like gives me this book, and I'm like, Okay, God, I guess I gotta read your book.
01:52:24.000Verse 31, the Bible talks... Ian, I would recommend you read the 31st Proverb because it lays out the ideal woman and she is not a passive stay-at-home woman.
01:52:47.000Matt Bowler says, might have to hire Tim as a matchmaker cause he keeps having beautiful, common sense, no nonsense women on who would make great mates.
01:53:10.000Drew Richmond says, Tim, around 100,000 Chinese men built trenches in France for the Triple Entente in World War I. Some stayed after and married locals.
01:53:19.000There is also a theory that the Chinese workers spread the Spanish Flu to Kansas when they traveled through Canada.
01:53:39.000What's the full context of me supporting cancel culture for saying, no disrespect, if you don't want to be there, why don't you leave so someone else can be there?
01:53:47.000Thanks for giving them your money for your stupid opinion.
01:54:10.000And so, I can't remember who we were talking to about this, that conservatives have a misunderstanding of free speech and are making a mistake by defaulting to, we should allow all free speech.
01:54:21.000Yeah, we have a list of things that we talk about with every guest before we do the show, this show, that you can't say, don't do, don't do this, don't talk about this, don't talk about this.
01:54:40.000And we even after the swearing thing, we're like, if you swear, you know, it's kind of funny.
01:54:44.000But it's not like we're saying we don't you can't you can't talk about your opinions on, you know, you can't talk about the opinions that YouTube doesn't want you to talk about, which are the things I want to talk about, which is everything I want to talk about and believe in completely.
01:56:08.000I noticed with a lot of the comments for the Steve Bannon stuff was, I didn't know anything about this guy except for what I heard through the mainstream news.
01:56:15.000He's nothing like what they said he was like.
01:57:26.000I wasn't on the show, but I watched some of it and she was saying that freedom is painful for someone that has never experienced it because you have to think for yourself and it's, Dangerous and scary that you do it wrong.
01:57:34.000When I was in Moscow, the Moscow Times had a poll about freedom, and it said, is freedom good or bad?
01:57:40.000And it said 98% of the people polled said that freedom was a bad thing.
01:57:46.000They also had an image of Jessica Simpson in the back as an escort.
01:57:49.000Apparently, in Moscow, you could hire Jessica Simpson as an escort.
01:59:24.000I was hosting BlizzCon for DirecTV, and they showed the pandas, and then they came to me on live TV, and I was with, like, Swifty the Wild Player, and I had them in my microphone, and they were like, what do you think?
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