On this episode of The Black Lives Matter Podcast, we are joined by Ian Crossland, AKA Hotep Jesus, to talk about how he got his start as a black conservative and how he became a hotep.
00:00:33.000So apparently, I don't know if this is weird at all.
00:00:35.000It might be totally normal, but people are kind of spreading rumors because there's been new Supreme Court assignments as of today for the circuits.
00:00:43.000And Amy Coney Barrett was basically placed in charge of Wisconsin.
00:00:48.000And Brett Kavanaugh is now in charge of Pennsylvania, which is very convenient for Donald Trump.
00:02:44.000We're so-called the consciousness of the black community.
00:02:47.000They kind of push us to the side and lambast us and we're the stepchildren.
00:02:51.000But we're the ones that give them their consciousness.
00:02:53.000That word melanin that they love to run around with?
00:02:56.000Yeah, our ancestors, our HOTEP ancestors were the ones that put that on their desk.
00:03:00.000We're the ones that placed that memorandum there.
00:03:03.000Um so yeah so they made it a pejorative and then I was at the time I had went through a real spiritual awakening so I was speaking I was tweeting very spiritually and uh some troll was like what do you think you are some sort of hotep Jesus?
00:03:18.000I was like damn that has a ring to it.
00:03:39.000You're talking about the Black Lives Matter stuff.
00:03:42.000Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin was the start of what uh what it started black uh black lives matter so this breaking news we got let's just do the breaking news first because this is particularly relevant kyle rittenhouse released from kenosha county jail after bond posted it's it's pretty straightforward that's the story right so you know but there's little details they say that the teen was fatally charged with shooting two protests in kenosha many of you probably know about this this was in wisconsin
00:04:06.000He is no longer in custody at the Kenosha County Jail, a spokesperson for the sheriff said in a statement.
00:04:10.000Kenosha County prosecutors charged Rittenhouse of Antioch, Illinois with fatally shooting Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber during a protest over a police shooting in August.
00:04:20.000They've also charged him with wounding a third man, Gage Grosskreutz.
00:04:23.000Rittenhouse faces multiple counts, including intentional homicide and illegally possessing a gun.
00:04:28.000His attorneys contend he was acting in self-defense.
00:04:31.000The case has been a rallying point for conservatives.
00:04:34.000They say in a phone interview with the Washington Post, Rittenhouse revealed the gun he used in the shooting was purchased using money he received from an unemployment check during the coronavirus pandemic.
00:04:44.000Basically, his COVID stimulus check used to buy a gun.
00:04:51.000Rittenhouse17 could not legally purchase the weapon himself, so he gave the money to a friend to buy it for him, according to both Rittenhouse and police reports.
00:05:36.000That's unconstitutional to put an age on how old you can be to buy guns and it's unconstitutional.
00:05:42.000There was a- something recently came out, I can't remember exactly what it was, but they said that there's a different- that the current Supreme Court is gonna interpret 2A very differently.
00:05:50.000I can't remember who I was talking to about this.
00:08:57.000But because he did that, they attacked him.
00:09:00.000And that's the stuff that the media doesn't talk about.
00:09:01.000They just say, you know, Facebook, if you, I guess if you praise him in any way, Facebook, like they ban you or something like that or suspend you.
00:09:19.000I'm not going to throw this kid under the bus because the media is threatening to ban me or social media says they'll ban me.
00:09:23.000Now we got to tell people what really happened.
00:09:25.000Well, the only thing that I would add to this conversation is that a bunch of people agree with you, Hotep, because he raised two million dollars for bail.
00:12:48.000So I was down there, I can't remember which night it was, but riots erupted.
00:12:54.000A bunch of people start running into, I think it was a dollar store across the street, I'm not sure, smashing the windows.
00:12:59.000And then a bunch of young dudes from Ferguson linked arms in front of the liquor store, like that's the one where Michael Brown went to.
00:13:07.000To stop the rioting and then I walked I was I was standing right by there There's another journalist and this journalist from Al Jazeera asked these guys like what are you doing?
00:13:15.000And they said the people riding and destroying our community don't live here.
00:13:17.000They're coming from outside and they're destroying everything.
00:13:20.000They're burning down our buildings They're like we got a we live here.
00:17:43.000you know one of them old heads from like early late late 1800s early 1900s he lived to a very old age but uh father of socialism um sociology uh black guy half but he's mixed he's mixed um but yeah you know uh the integrationist really what happened was the integrationist Wanted.
00:18:07.000Well, let's talk about what the independent people want.
00:18:09.000Independent black folks said, hey, look, there's money coming to from the government to white schools.
00:18:14.000We want money for our schools and NAACP and all those sellouts came around and said, look, we'll fight for your cause if you agree to integrate.
00:18:25.000And they said, no, we don't want to integrate.
00:19:15.000But the point is, uh, Black Wall Street doesn't die until integration.
00:19:20.000During a Black Lives Matter protest, I can't remember which one, I think it was in Ferguson, there was somebody who wrote a letter, it was one of the black activists, saying that they felt desegregation was like a trick.
00:19:34.000That what it did was, you had basically parallel economies that were, you know, the black community was flourishing, and then once they got rid of segregation and integrated, then all of a sudden it pushed all of the black community into and under the white community.
00:19:49.000I don't necessarily agree with that whole school of thought, but we can talk about it, so I'd love to hear more about what you think about that.
00:19:58.000We became second in somebody else's stuff instead of first in our stuff.
00:20:01.000You know, like, one of the craziest things they'll say is, oh, this person is the first black to go to the moon, or first black to do this, or first... That award should not go to us.
00:20:15.000Congratulations, you accepted somebody other than yourself.
00:20:19.000And that's what that's kind of like, you know, a microscopic look at how we're treated in America, how we're looked at by the liberal America.
00:20:28.000Oh, look, it's cool to be second place.
00:20:33.000It's kind of interesting, though, because the only time I've ever heard the idea about segregation being like, or I'm sorry, integration being bad in some capacity, is from the left.
00:27:11.000So when someone says, this is the White House, I say, that's great, but this is not a building designed and built for, in my opinion, the wealthy elites.
00:28:50.000The way I look at how this country was founded is that it's really interesting that it had these ideas of liberalism, like classical liberalism.
00:30:01.000I'm a leave and go someplace where we are welcome.
00:30:04.000This is the great thing about not having a communist nation, because then you got the federal government opens a window for them to start calling shots and saying, you can do this and you can't do that.
00:31:11.000I was screwing her while you were screwing me.
00:31:13.000My understanding, as I was reading this thing we mentioned a day ago or so, is that the average person gets more value, more dollar per dollar value, from the government than they pay in taxes.
00:31:25.000It's the rich people that pay way more taxes, that basically subsidizes.
00:31:30.000I've heard that theory before, but that sounds like what you call over-educated speak.
00:32:10.000It's really, you know what the craziest thing to me is?
00:32:12.000I don't understand why, when it comes to, when I talk to these leftist activists, these progressives, they're talking about taxing the rich and all that, and I'm like, okay, but do you know how much money that, like, do you know where that money goes when you tax them?
00:32:22.000Like, there's a lot of questions you gotta ask when they say, when you say tax the rich.
00:34:08.000But they were taking it out of your assets.
00:34:10.000They was stealing money from people some way, somehow.
00:34:13.000Then you had The European powers that were controlling the script, that were controlling the currency, and that's really what everybody was upset about.
00:34:23.000That's one thing a lot of people don't talk about.
00:34:25.000Because you got to remember, they tried the First National Bank, then the Second National Bank, and then the Second National Bank was like, all right, we paid off all our debts.
00:34:31.000And after the Civil War, the North told the South, look, whatever debt you got, we're not taking that.
00:34:36.000You better clear your debts before you come back.
00:34:38.000And then that's how Russia gave us Alaska and paid off the debt.
00:34:42.000So, we bought that back from Russia for helping the North.
00:34:47.000I mean, a lot goes into, you know, the financial background of America, but I mean, there's always been some sort of lean placed against the American people.
00:35:00.000You were mentioning diversity, because I want to ask you, when we're talking about the Democrats, they all think the same, they all act the same, but they just, they say they look different, so that's their diversity.
00:35:09.000What do you think about the Republican Party?
00:35:12.000Uh, the Republican Party, uh, they're so boring, there's nothing to say.
00:36:05.000politics downstream from culture correct yeah right yeltsin and and and they knew that
00:36:10.000you know republicans on of any culture but they don't they don't control any cultural institution
00:36:14.000right the republicans are constantly trying to be liked by
00:36:17.000democrats yeah i guess that video lindsey graham fist bumping kamala
00:36:20.000harris the other day Yeah, I saw that.
00:36:21.000Like, he's the dude who's coming out telling Trump to fight tooth and nail, and he's gonna donate money to this, but then secretly he walks up, he's like, fist bump, pat on the back.
00:36:27.000Because these, you know what it feels like?
00:36:30.000A lot of these Republicans, and there's some good populists, like, you know, regular conservatives, and there's some Democrats, but the Republican Party, it seems like these guys are all just like the nerdy kids in school, begging to be popular.
00:36:42.000And they think the Democrats are the cool kids, so they're just like, we'll do whatever, we'll say whatever you want, you know, just tell me what to say and I'll say it.
00:36:57.000I interviewed Sean Stone on my platform, and he broke down who was financing the left and who financing the right, and they from the same family.
00:39:38.000But that's not what the documents say.
00:39:40.000The documents are supposed to be for all people, not just landowners.
00:39:46.000You can't just say, oh, you have to have a stake in this.
00:39:49.000That's a good point, too, because there are a lot of people who lived in these areas that didn't own land, you know, and they weren't voting.
00:39:57.000You also got people who were drafted into wars while the rich were able to pay their way out.
00:40:02.000And you know the 17th Amendment, that we do a Senate by popular vote?
00:40:07.000Before the 17th, The founding fathers thought you've got the house that represents the will of the people, but the senators are the upper chamber of better men.
00:40:25.000Literally, that's what they would say, better men.
00:40:28.000And so that all changed in the early 1900s.
00:40:30.000And I think it was probably Michael Malice who told me this.
00:42:14.000But I said, but the saying yes is the correct answer.
00:42:18.000Some people are really tall and they can play basketball really well.
00:42:22.000And so what we mean by better doesn't, if we're just speaking in general terms, oh yeah, there's a chess grandmaster and there's a guy who can't win at all.
00:44:24.000So, they say the shopping cart corral is the perfect test for whether or not humans can self-govern.
00:44:30.000You go to the supermarket, you get a shopping cart, you go to your car, you got the shopping cart next to your car.
00:44:35.000It takes almost no time to put the shopping cart in the corral, but you don't get anything for it.
00:44:40.000You know it's the right thing to do, But still people will just leave their shopping cart right there in the middle of the lot, just get in their car and leave.
00:44:46.000And so the idea is you could do the right thing for no reward.
00:44:50.000That doesn't really affect you at all.
00:44:52.00010, 5, 10 seconds, but people still choose not to do it.
00:45:12.000It's at a very low state at this point.
00:45:15.000So you have people who exist in this system.
00:45:19.000You know, time is of the essence in America, right?
00:45:23.000And a lot of that has to do with that 30% that gets taken out of your check.
00:45:26.000Regarding the fire department, I feel like it's kind of a specialized job.
00:45:30.000You got to train and learn how to do it and carry the weight and all that, you know, you know, the whatever, what it takes to go into a building, fight the fire.
00:46:24.000I was reading they might get paid, you know, have we have we tried private fire departments in a local town and what that looks like and is it possible if we didn't have to pay 30% that we'd pay maybe 10% to go to some of those services and those would go directly to those services and those and those people might actually get paid more.
00:46:44.000More than what the government is giving them?
00:47:40.000I've seen a lot of the arbitrary authority put in action, and a lot of people, they play a popularity contest to get the keys to the castle to have that authority.
00:47:46.000But I still think, you know, I'm not an anarchist, I probably would be Uh, idealistically, I'm like left libertarian.
00:47:53.000And then realistically, I'm like, probably just a liberal, probably just like, I think we need, I think we need some kind of, uh, mixed economy, some kind of mixed system.
00:48:02.000I think we should take all them terms and throw them in the trash.
00:48:47.000Do we put up a toll for the bridge forever?
00:48:49.000I'm not saying it's a bad idea, I'm asking a serious question.
00:48:52.000Well, allegedly, the fee that we paid through tolls was supposed to be used to build the bridge, and I believe there was a budget set aside to maintain the bridge afterwards, right?
00:49:17.000So, uh, well, I guess is, is the solution then we keep the, the bridge under a private corporation and then just have them run it with their, their interest only in that, you know, bridge or whatever.
00:50:18.000Cause like if, if, uh, in certain areas, like in suburban neighborhoods, there's rules about not collecting rainwater, having a runoff.
00:50:25.000Otherwise you need a, you need like a certain amount of, it's just like about maintaining the, the, the environment for everybody that are living really close together.
00:50:33.000But, uh, in a lot of places it makes literally no sense.
00:50:52.000All right, so if we remove them, who's going to protect Vanderbilt from the people after you starve them?
00:50:55.000You'd have to hire... You see what I'm saying?
00:50:58.000That's why government shouldn't be there, because what they do is these corporations set up, and then they pay the government to protect them.
00:51:06.000And then they have the most elite security force on the planet.
00:51:15.000Walmart tells their employees... I don't know if this was a widespread thing, but I remember reading about how Walmart told their employees, if you can't afford to work here, go on food stamps.
00:51:25.000It's like you hired people, and you're telling them to get government benefits to subsidize their lives.
00:51:38.000When you apply for some of these government assistance, they tell you you make too much.
00:51:42.000But it's kind of crazy to me that you have these big corporations where they're like, we're gonna hire you, we pay this much, and if you can't afford it, too bad, go ask the government for a subsidy.
00:51:51.000If the government didn't provide that, they'd say, it doesn't exist.
00:51:56.000So the fact that the government offers it up actually allows these big, massive corporations to undercut the lower class, the working class.
00:52:23.000The economy was booming and then all of a sudden we started seeing a bunch of companies say, we're going to reduce, you know, hours, you know, same salary, but now you only work 32.
00:52:31.000We're going to give you paid vacation because the economy was doing so well.
00:52:35.000So the fact that there was just a good economy resulted in a lot of these things that improved people's living.
00:52:40.000Yeah, I just feel like you just let companies compete for employees.
00:52:46.000And, you know, if this company is treating their employees better than they compete like that and say, hey, look, you know, I heard that I heard they're giving four days over here.
00:53:05.000School is definitely maybe the number one problem, along with... I mean, school and media are kind of like one, because that's the brainwashing, the indoctrination unit.
00:53:15.000So you mentioned make the businesses compete for employees, right?
00:53:19.000But what happens when the people don't understand any of these concepts and just sit there saying, why am I broke and don't do anything about it?
00:53:25.000So I know a bunch of people that go to school and they think the only way to survive is to get a job.
00:54:09.000I don't try to convince people when I'm being an entrepreneur, they just see how I'm living and they're like, yo, how do you do that?
00:54:14.000And I tell them and I say, join my Saturday course and my Saturday class, or, you know, I'll mentor you during the week, but you just got to be that example.
00:54:44.000And it was one mercenary company would go burn down a village and then they'd get hired by the people to go defend the village that they, you know, burn down.
00:55:27.000I like specialization, and I want to focus my energy into creating content, you know, thought stuff, and then have someone else carry the guns, have someone else grow in the crops.
00:56:12.000You can watch videos where there's, like, some dude is, like, doing something, the cops walk up to him, start yelling, and then two bodyguards shove the cops down.
00:56:20.000Because those bodyguards are like, these guys have so much money, they will buy that police department out.
00:56:27.000These cops who get paid 30, 40k, coming up and messing with a guy who's worth hundreds of millions or billions of dollars, and his private security gets, they get paid, you know, high six figures, they're gonna be like, I don't care.
00:57:04.000You gotta understand a bully has sometimes some psychological issues that maybe started as a youth.
00:57:11.000All he needs is a little bit of therapy and channel that energy into something good.
00:57:14.000A lot of times you have with disruptive kids is they're just not getting attention, right?
00:57:20.000And then, for example, there was this kid who was bad in school.
00:57:25.000And what the teacher used to do was, she used to make him the volunteer.
00:57:28.000And all of a sudden, the bad behavior disappeared.
00:57:30.000But it's because all the other teachers would ignore him, wouldn't let him volunteer, wouldn't let him be the one to sharpen the pencils or pass out the papers.
00:57:38.000But she made him a little helper, and now he's an A student.
00:57:41.000It's about understanding human psychology, and people don't want to tackle that.
00:57:45.000You know what I think in response to what you're saying, Ian?
00:57:47.000I think you underestimate your ability.
00:57:51.000You should be responsible for... You should be a well-rounded person in every capacity.
00:57:55.000You should be able to defend yourself, protect yourself.
00:57:58.000You should be able to be the one who carries the gun.
00:58:00.000And you can focus on the things you're more passionate about, but I think, you know, you wake up, you read, you exercise, you make sure you're well-rounded with your specialties.
00:58:09.000You can be a specialist in content creation.
00:58:11.000Doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to, you know, carry heavy things.
00:58:47.000We were thinking about doing that with the detached building we have, but there's no light, so we'd have to figure out a way to do something with a greenhouse, I guess.
01:00:50.000I'm not like a sycophant for the government, for government daddy to take care of us, but I value some of the, the safety that it provides, I guess, or the freedom.
01:01:33.000I'm not an anarchist or anything like that, but I absolutely have no problem criticizing the cops.
01:01:37.000We've had way too much this year of cops just enforcing these unconstitutional edicts from governors instead of actually being there to help the people and protect them.
01:01:45.000We had these gym owners by the old house in Jersey where they got arrested for just working out in a building.
01:03:49.000Freedom has a strange definition, like total freedom means that you're out in the middle of... We've created freedom in the United States by a military force.
01:08:58.000So what do you do when someone, like a serial killer, First of all, if you have somebody who's a known proven serial killer, what we do is we admit them to a psychotherapy facility.
01:09:09.000And this is where college kids get to train.
01:09:13.000You get to train on these so-called inmates.
01:09:16.000But they become case studies so we can learn the brain and learn behavior more.
01:09:19.000And we introduce these people to more nutritious environments.
01:10:52.000Yeah, we live in a very... I was reading... I told this story before.
01:10:55.000I was at Glenn Beck's studio, and he's got these old newspapers just mounted on the walls.
01:11:00.000And I was reading one of them, and it was about some guy walked out of a bar, and then some other guy walked out of the bar and took a pistol.
01:11:06.000It was like mid-1800s, and just put it to his chest and pulled the trigger.
01:11:23.000Okay, every day is different than all the time.
01:11:25.000So when I say all the time, you are in a state where at any point throughout the day, it's gonna happen, and it happens almost every single day.
01:11:32.000So yeah, I think it's fair to say all the time.
01:12:06.000Well, I'm saying in the context of this is the first time I'm meeting him, and every time, like I said, say something positive, and he was like, we're gonna die and get pissed on, right?
01:12:14.000So in the context of this conversation, this is how I'm viewing Ian, right?
01:12:19.000So I'm like, I would take all the optimists and say, If we didn't have government, what good could happen?
01:12:37.000But the thing I believe is you have to escape that thinking momentarily and say, I'm not going to think about the bad that can come because that's too easy.
01:12:49.000What's hard is to think about what good can come.
01:13:13.000So it's not even necessarily cultural unless we're talking about like the evolution of- There's a point to be made there, but when we're dealing with a media who exasperates fear- Yeah, well they know.
01:13:44.000Like, when you get kids who grow up with snowplow parents who are pushing all the obstacles out of their way, they grow up, they can't survive properly.
01:15:30.000Yeah, some places you gotta, you know, yeah, you're... This is one of the problems we have as a culture right now, is that we used to have to run full speed every day.
01:16:33.000This is what's funny about when people criticize the left, saying things like, you use an iPhone, you use this computer, and then they have this comic where they're like, oh, I'll participate in society, or whatever, some stupid comic.
01:16:45.000They think that they're allowed to use these things that cause suffering around the world because they're more effective and better off with them.
01:16:51.000They don't understand that you want to complain about the millionaires, the billionaires, the big corporations, the exploitation.
01:16:59.000You want to complain about capitalism and then use all of the fruits of how capitalism enriches your life and makes it easier.
01:18:01.000One of the big moves, or I think one of the big drivers of Trump's base is bringing manufacturing back to America and becoming more reliant on ourselves and our community.
01:18:23.000There's a lot of things he was bad about in terms of character and demeanor, but in terms of these past couple of years with dealing with pulling our troops out, that to me was like... Great on foreign policy.
01:21:10.000So, uh, I already released this information before, and I'll tell you this, when people learn how a magic trick is done, it loses the magic.
01:21:21.000So, when I saw that they launched this store, I'll tell you the first part, the first point I wanted to make.
01:21:27.000When I discovered how to easily steal whatever I want without being tracked, I called and asked for a comment.
01:21:32.000And the response I got was basically, we don't care about shoplifting because we make so much money that you could steal everything and we still make more money.
01:22:06.000Because they're tracking the bag, not what's in it.
01:22:09.000So if someone fills a bag up, and then you pick it up and walk out with it, and then the person walks out with no bag, no one gets charged.
01:22:21.000But the point was, they told me, they were like, the funny thing was, they kind of freaked out when they found out I did it, because I filmed a video on it.
01:23:24.000It is the largest wealth transfer ever in history.
01:23:29.000If all they did was print money, then they're diluting your money and your savings, taking your job away so you can't make money, and then giving it all to the ultra-wealthy major monopolies.
01:23:38.000If it was just taxpayer dollars, and he was like, no, it's taxpayer dollars, they're giving it back to the people.
01:23:43.000And then the people give it right back to Amazon, because mom and pop shops are closed.
01:23:47.000So you're transferring your wealth to Amazon.
01:23:49.000They don't care about losing money, they got too much, and they're gonna buy up these buildings, and they're gonna replace all these stores, and it's gonna be owned by a small handful of people.
01:25:30.000You know, I like I like I like Bolton's, you know, because sometimes you got a family restaurant and it's like, oh, yeah, I got a smoking section.
01:25:36.000And it's just like maybe restaurants should have been the ones to dictate that.
01:25:46.000And that's that's why I say, like, That ruins capitalism, right?
01:25:51.000You come in, you set this ordinance that says, hey, you know, smoking's bad for everybody, da-da-da-da, when you could've just waited for some capitalists to say, hey, look, we don't allow smoking in our building.
01:27:28.000And then all of a sudden, something happens, people get sick.
01:27:30.000There's also the issue when it comes to smoking.
01:27:33.000I can understand the point, I don't necessarily agree with it, that people don't realize how much damage they're doing by having these establishments where people smoke.
01:27:54.000But the problem I have with that is the logical conclusion is to just take everything, take anything pleasurable, just, you know, lock people down.
01:28:00.000And that, that's to me, that's just, It's ridiculous.
01:28:02.000You remember what Bloomberg did when he banned soda?
01:28:19.000He said, you've got all these poor people that waste their money on things that are bad for their health, and if we were managing their lives for them, they'd be better off.
01:28:28.000I mean, the government, the government just, they suck at holding, you know, some people accountable, which is why they shouldn't be allowed to make these decisions.
01:28:36.000Because if it was me, I would just ban soda, period.
01:28:39.000Like, look, don't sell no soda on my state.
01:30:48.000It is cheaper because of the labor costs to get the wood from Canada, ship it thousands of miles to China, then thousands of miles back because people in America for labor cost too much money.
01:30:58.000No, because we have something called minimum wage.
01:31:13.000So, if we just said, if a skateboard is being imported, and it costs, and it's undercutting American goods, we put a tariff on it.
01:31:21.000Yeah, that's one way to do it, you know, but again, that's like utilizing the government.
01:31:25.000I just say, you know, let's like repeal these laws, like repeal minimum wage, and then that becomes a school project.
01:31:34.000What if kids in schools for school projects made skateboards, and every kid that wanted to make skateboards Spent an hour making skateboards a day all across the nation.
01:32:26.000They're just trying to meet a quota and ship them out.
01:32:29.000That's why I said you got to have people who actually care about it.
01:32:31.000If a skateboarder made a skateboard, everyone would come out perfect.
01:32:34.000You know, but the big companies that know how to do it, get the labor and everything done in China, those are really, really, those are the best.
01:32:42.000or Canadian rock maple and gets sent over and then press and everything gets sent back and then they quality test it and they know what they're getting.
01:32:47.000So when does the Tim Pool skateboarding manufacturing company come?
01:35:35.000We saw this like, throughout the night there was a slow motion breakdown where you had the New York Times had that meter and it was like 99% Hillary Clinton.
01:35:44.000And you could see with each passing moment the meter moving the sweat was getting thicker and thicker and like the freak out and then once it crossed over to 50-50 they're like shaking.
01:35:53.000I was in a room, I was hanging out with Cassandra Fairbanks, and she was all for Trump, but she was like, I know he's not gonna win.
01:35:59.000And everyone else, this office, were like snooty Democrat pro-Hillary.
01:36:03.000Throughout the night, she started smiling and laughing.
01:36:06.000Everyone else was freaking out crying.
01:36:08.000Once they called it for Trump, I just was laughing.
01:36:43.000Instead of just a half an hour of them get, like, nervously shaking, it's gonna be a week of them, like, freaking out if we get to that point.
01:36:52.000But the other side of me says, if Biden is true and indeed the president, then we get to see the disappearance of Black Lives Matter, and I'd love to see them disappear, right?
01:37:02.000Black people, we go back to the back of the bus, and I like it better there.
01:37:08.000You know, white people leave us alone and stop trying to use us for their agendas.
01:37:12.000Because if Biden's president, you can no longer say there's a police brutality problem because that would mean you voted him in.
01:38:16.000And it's like, well, do you remember that under Obama's presidency, when Black Lives Matter first hit the scene and it was a hashtag, they wouldn't let the hashtag trend and they gave it unfavorable coverage?
01:38:27.000Those are the times we're gonna go back to and I like those times when they ignore black people because that's when we really start coming together.
01:40:23.000I went to this Million MAGA march and I was talking to people on the street about the Federal Reserve and everybody would light up when I would start talking about it.
01:40:30.000Have you seen this comic where there's this like, it's like a very fancy looking room and there's a guy sitting at a desk with like a big fancy chair and there's a big window.
01:40:38.000Outside the window it's a bunch of protesters and a big sign that says Occupy Wall Street being held up and the man sitting at the table is smiling and he says, Introduce Identity Politics.
01:40:46.000Yeah, that's what that's really what happened.
01:40:48.000Yeah, the people were like, man, the revolution will not be televised.
01:40:52.000Y'all revolution that y'all following is controlled.
01:40:57.000And they saw that they saw quickly with the Occupy movement.
01:41:00.000They said, Oh, no, we can't have this.
01:41:03.000We got to start controlling the opposition.
01:41:06.000And then that's what they did with Antifa, Black Lives Matter and some of these other organizations.
01:41:10.000Early on at Occupy, like the first week, there were conservatives and libertarians down there hanging out with these like socialists and anarchists.
01:41:21.000You get these Brooklyn progressives, trust fund kids, a small handful of them, and yes, they're real, they exist, I know them, and I was friends with them.
01:41:30.000They didn't have to work, so they had apartments, they're really well off, and they would come in the morning and then organize.
01:41:36.000So this ideology became much more pervasive because they could be there and didn't have to work.
01:41:41.000But the older people who showed up early on, and many of the more libertarian people, They worked right so what happens is you take these rich progressives college students who have nothing nothing else to do, right?
01:41:52.000They're there all day setting things up organizing and then the other people are going to work coming back going to work Eventually the whole place got dominated by just leftist ideology Mm.
01:42:50.000They won't tell you about the organizers who took a, uh, you know, a laptop was donated for the community and then one of the organizers was like, well, I need it more than they do.
01:42:56.000Yeah, they don't tell you about that stuff Mmm, they don't tell you about how the park got divided
01:43:00.000into two different groups the General Assembly and the General Union and the General Union
01:43:04.000Said that the resources and donations were being stolen by these trust fund Brooklyn kids who don't even sleep here
01:43:10.000Mmm, there was one night where the General Union which was this was the west side of the park
01:43:15.000Raided the kitchen they went to the kitchen and said the people who sleep here in the park for your protest
01:43:20.000Yeah, they need water And the people who work the kitchen, who didn't sleep there, said, we don't have any.
01:43:25.000So they jumped over the table and flipped some stuff over and found bottles of water and picked them up, carried them out and started handing them out to people.
01:43:32.000These are the stories that most people didn't hear.
01:46:13.000You brought up Ian having no faith in people.
01:46:16.000I think it's interesting when conservatives are the ones advocating for everybody to have guns because they're not worried about if someone else has a gun.
01:46:43.000If you go through history, though, you can read about the Aztecs, you can read about the Mayans, you read about the Japanese, you read about what Unit 741 that throws the fingers off people till their flesh fell off.
01:46:55.000I mean, dude, dude, dude, Chaka Zulu was legit a warlord.
01:46:59.000I mean, Shaka Zulu, you talking about, that's post-colonial era.
01:47:05.000When you got the colonists coming in and turning the Zulu tribe into 13 different tribes, that's resistance to white power.
01:48:24.000Whereas in the African, around the equator, you're warm, you could just drop it by the side of the road, it would grow two weeks later and you'd be good to go.
01:48:41.000You see, you know, here's the thing, right?
01:48:43.000I was hanging out in North Dakota talking to some of these leftists at the North Dakota Access Pipeline protest, and this guy started telling me, long story short, I said, I've got to make it to LA for a meeting.
01:48:53.000And the guy said, that's colonial thinking.
01:50:44.000I got my girlfriend that nobody wants because I live in the middle of nowhere, whereas today I might have to compete with 20 other dudes on Instagram who got money and is DMing her.
01:51:56.000So what's really altering our consciousness is the millions of thoughts that get dumped into our mind by this device that tells us, you know, humans are naturally violent.
01:53:42.000I'm not going to be as so blind as to say that everybody, like, I know people who are on antidepressants because there's nothing they can do.
01:53:52.000I think there are instances, like, I've heard all these stories where someone will say something dumb, like, if you're depressed, just get over it.
01:53:57.000It's like, dude, people who are depressed can't do that.
01:53:59.000Otherwise, they'd probably have better solutions.
01:54:02.000But I do think, for the most part, people need to exercise.
01:54:08.000They need to, like, have some kind of meditation or some kind of... You need mental fortitude and you need to strengthen yourself.
01:54:17.000I actually really think that this ties into what you were saying earlier, which is something that I was going to say that I agree with you on.
01:54:22.000I'm a huge proponent of understanding yourself.
01:54:25.000I don't think that you get to understand the world until you understand yourself.
01:54:29.000You can think about yourself for years on end, not in a selfish way, but in a way that I want to figure out what's going on with me.
01:55:48.000We build a culture around, instead of fighting to solve our problems, We just do some kind of, you know, like sporting event like, okay, okay, everybody stop, we gotta stop.
02:00:06.000You know, we don't even eat from the earth, we eat synthetic foods.
02:00:10.000I think that story was written by like people regardless, regardless of what you think of the story, regardless of what you think of the story.
02:00:17.000I don't believe in the story either, but my point is why aren't we living off plants?
02:00:23.000I mean, we got a bunch of vegan pizzas downstairs.
02:00:25.000I went vegan for about nine months last year.
02:01:54.000So I don't practice, you know, a specific religion.
02:01:58.000I borrow from all of them, but I'm very religious.
02:02:01.000Like, I religiously pray before I eat.
02:02:04.000I religiously pray, you know, throughout the day.
02:02:08.000You know, Muslims pray five times a day.
02:02:10.000I try to pray like ten, you know, or when I'm conscious of it or, you know, even in a moment or if, for example, like when Kanye was on Joe Rogan, he had took a minute to pray.
02:02:20.000When I see things happen in the media, I take a moment to pray.
02:04:00.000So, the magnetism of things, there's a lot to be said about that.
02:04:05.000Um, for example, like when we get into Emoto Masaru and he talks about what sound can do to water and, and sound technology, so on and so forth.
02:04:14.000So then you start talking and saying things and I'm just like, don't say that.
02:04:19.000Don't bring that thing into existence.
02:08:35.000It's a resonating, you know, calculable vibration that changes it.
02:08:40.000And sometimes you get these spikes in the Schumann resonance when consciousness, human consciousness is like working in coercion when people are thinking about something.
02:09:44.000Space Wolf says, What most don't seem to realize about civil conflict is that the target will not be just people, but infrastructure, industry, and resources of our economy.
02:11:11.000I enjoy the way these different cultures embrace their femininity.
02:11:14.000And for someone who hated white people for so long, I'm just now like trying to learn and love them.
02:11:19.000And I love, but white women, you know, when we go look at how they used to be trafficked, you know, back in the days of Tammany Hall in New York, white women didn't have it too easy in America either.
02:12:57.000Richard Dibble says, Hey Tim, my first time seeing you was on Joe Rogan's show where you absolutely dismantled Jack Dorsey and I've been hooked listening to you since.
02:13:04.000I've never donated to anyone within your line of work before, but I truly appreciate what you do.
02:13:08.000Cheers to my favorite milquetoast fence sitter.
02:13:26.000It's like I was saying earlier on, I'm like, most of the people we have on, it's usually like, oh, I know that guy from Twitter and he says smart stuff.
02:15:17.000You're going to see another tank after this.
02:15:19.000They're gonna rally it up, sell it, then it collapses, and they're gonna buy it back.
02:15:23.000Yeah, the best thing to do is dollar cost average.
02:15:25.000If you dollar cost average, you would've made a boatload.
02:15:28.000You know, when I said it on CoinBitsApp.com, and I said it, I forget it, it'll just take, you know, let's say 100 bucks a week out of my account, or 50 bucks, or 10 bucks, whatever your budget is, it'll just take it out of your account and buy Bitcoin at whatever price it is that week.
02:15:50.000I had five grand, chillin', cause I had saved up for my job, and I was like, I want, man, this is nine years ago, so I'm in my, I'm like 24, 25, and I'm thinking like, I gotta do what rich people do, like I gotta invest or something, right?
02:16:03.000So I look at my buddy, and I was like, hey, did you see this Bitcoin thing?
02:16:06.000I was like, it's 75 cents, I could get like 6,000 something right now, and he goes, dude, don't do it, man.
02:16:12.000It's gonna be a scam, you're gonna buy it up, and then it's gonna be just like worth nothing.
02:17:54.000People with different opinions sitting down and having a genuine conversation and listening to each other's point of view and not getting angry when someone disagrees.
02:18:01.000America could accomplish anything if all people were like this.
02:18:05.000I think so too, because like, even when you say something I don't necessarily agree with, we all have a laugh while talking, joke about it and figure it out.
02:21:49.000But a lot of people, a lot of people need to understand that when it comes to magic, most people who play it aren't playing it because it's, it's, it's themed like wizards and stuff.
02:23:16.000And the reason why I said that is because it's mostly white books that say that, like white authors.
02:23:22.000Usually in the HOTEP community we don't write that into existence or you'll hear white people say it and that's why I say that's white people-ish.
02:23:31.000Because I only hear it from, I mean I'm going to hear it from black people of course because they've been indoctrinated by the white liberal.
02:23:37.000But that's literally some white liberal Haunton Mifflin McGraw-Hill-taught stuff right there.
02:24:05.000But if you run out of water, that's when, I think it all comes from running out of a water supply and then the tribe next door would run out of water and then they'd come over and take your water and that's kind of tribal warfare.
02:24:52.000Then you go to like the next slide and it was like in the next great battle he won but now he's got way less ships and the Japanese have like the same amount and I was like wait a minute out of like so all of these slides it eventually ends with like his final great battle it's like two ships left and the Japanese love the same and I was like so what they did was out of a hundred battles where he won three of them they highlighted those as the great victories of their general when he was getting crushed by the Japanese fleets.
02:28:16.000But for the media, that season is over.
02:28:20.000I'm looking forward to Biden presidency.
02:28:21.000I'm looking forward to the lockdowns being over and for politics to be outside of this so I can go back to talking about cultural issues and movies.
02:30:21.000Yeah, so now I'm seeing these progressives who used to post on Facebook all day that Trump is bad, now all of a sudden going, Joe Biden's appointing lobbyists to his transition team!
02:31:56.000But, you know, the conservatives, they, you know, some of the prominent ones, they took that and trended and did their thing.
02:32:02.000And I'm like, you know, that works for you.
02:32:04.000But for what conservatives are trying to get to when we say these celebrities are not important, we have to completely remove them from the consciousness.
02:32:11.000Yeah, we have to completely remove those distractions and keep that stuff outside of our bubble.
02:35:16.000Yeah, it's like, uh, La Manzanita de los Muertos or something like that.
02:35:21.000There were these trees that have this toxin on them.
02:35:24.000And what the natives down there would do was when they were capturing a prisoner or something, or a prisoner of war or a combatant, they would tie them to the tree and leave them there.
02:35:31.000And then when it rains, the water would wash the toxins down.
02:35:48.000So, you know, people have always used other people.
02:35:50.000For example, when they imported Irish and Italians to undercut the labor market that was controlled by WASPs, then they used black people to cut the picket lines.
02:36:06.000They've always used divide and conquer against us.
02:36:09.000What we got to do is we got to stop feeding into that, man.
02:36:12.000You know, my ancestors, a lot of them were into anti-whiteness.
02:36:43.000And white really means free and black means slave.
02:36:48.000I grew up on the south side of Chicago and I can tell you, you meet all kinds.
02:36:54.000I know so many white crackheads that just fouled in the gutter and lived in the gutter.
02:36:59.000It's really hard to be racist when you've got people of all different races and there's no pattern to be discerned between them based on their race or how they look.
02:37:10.000They said the majority of the population of black folk was living down South.
02:37:16.000And they were legislating how you treated black people down South.
02:37:19.000Well, where are all the black people up North?
02:37:22.000If y'all so not racist, how come you don't have black people around?
02:37:25.000And how come when people were freed and they came up North, they said they missed the South?
02:37:31.000And there were still problems with civil rights.
02:37:34.000When they came up North, not only did they have to not deal with civil rights, they had to deal with the Puritan philosophy and how snooty the people of the North were.
02:37:45.000My point being, the thing that is happening right now, and I warn conservatives, do not allow Black Lives Matter to To make you think that that's how the consciousness of black people operate.
02:38:00.000The consciousness of black people is very loving.
02:38:02.000The consciousness of white people is very loving.
02:38:37.000It takes a lot to kill somebody, you know, so I think there's more good in humanity than bad.
02:38:42.000And I just want to conservatives when you see Black Lives Matter, you can't say on one hand is George Soros and then be like, why do black people on?
02:38:49.000First of all, black people are not on a Democrat plantation.
02:38:52.000That's another thing I have to destroy right now.
02:39:23.000They think everything comes out that thing is real.
02:39:25.000So we got to understand it's not that the black community is not On the Democratic plantation, half of us, 50% of us don't vote, period, and don't believe in voting.
02:40:00.000Shout out to Dodo, shout out to Michael Green, shout out to Lauren Litterly, shout out to Chad, shout out to Brody, Ken Thoreau, Raida, Sketch Therapy, Hotep Nation.
02:40:25.000We were talking about getting a context, what would you call it, you put it in your browser, like a browser augmentation, where you could tell if a video comes from a larger video.
02:40:36.000Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, you can definitely do something like that.
02:40:40.000You'd probably need to API or something to the internet.
02:40:42.000But yeah, it's definitely possible with machine learning.