On today's show, we have a special guest, Cassandra Fairbanks of Gateway Pundit. She joins us to talk about Trump's CPAC speech, Twitch, MeToo, and much, much more!
00:00:42.000He ragged on the RINOs, the Republican In Name Only, hinted at a potential 2024 run, and talked about voter fraud and all that stuff again.
00:00:49.000And CNN is acting like it's the apocalypse But that's not even my favorite article.
00:01:43.000And it's creating a backlash because apparently the left is angry that Twitch, the streaming service, Use this word to try and be inclusive, but now they're saying it's actually exclusive, like uninclusive, whatever the word is, because it's creating a new word that's like not for regular women.
00:02:41.000And of course, I am here in the corner pushing buttons.
00:02:43.000That's correct, with my good pal Cassandra and my dudes over here.
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00:06:24.000Definitively, Donald Trump did this, and it's okay.
00:06:28.000This much was clear when the ex-president put the Republican Party on notice Sunday that he intends to use his hold on its grassroots to try and suppress the vote heading into the presidential election in 2024.
00:09:15.000All I keep thinking is this is the kind of stuff that I would like to see written about a president that authorized the bombing of Syria and blaming an Iraqi militia that may or may not have been or not.
00:10:44.000Like the lighter your skin, apparently you get like certain privileges, I guess.
00:10:47.000So it's like, I guess the idea was that when they had, when they started talking about white privilege, the problem was that Asians typically have like higher incomes and education.
00:10:55.000So they're like, well, I mean, Well, if you're closer to white, then you have privilege, too.
00:12:26.000I love how... So when that Shadow campaign article came out from Time Magazine, I posted something like, you know, they said they started this campaign against... Not against anybody.
00:12:39.000They started a campaign to fortify the election in fall of 2019.
00:12:43.000And I'm like, so these high-profile Democrats started colluding, conspiring, as per Time Magazine's own words, In fall, during the Democratic primaries, and you do not realize that was like against Bernie too?
00:12:59.000The funny thing is I'll point that out and then I get a wave of these lefties on Twitter saying things like, you know, the far right is only pretending to support Bernie Sanders or whatever and I'm like, I'm supporting, I'm pointing out that you're getting ripped off.
00:13:13.000Nobody voted for Bernie or for Biden and Kamala in the primaries.
00:14:35.000It's a lot longer than that, but he has this one line at the bottom where he says, what does he say, from time to time, the tree of liberty must be, what does he say, watered?
00:16:28.000They say, the ultimate expression of anti-democratic politics is resorting to violence.
00:16:32.000More than twice as many Republicans as Democrats, nearly two in five Republicans, said in a January poll that force could be justified against their opponents.
00:16:41.000So I guess it's against their opponents?
00:16:43.000It would be easy to dismiss this kind of finding as meaningless were it not for the January 6th attack on Capitol Hill.
00:16:49.000I'm sorry, these people are so duplicitous.
00:16:53.000We had 19 dead people plus peripheral, you know, I think it's another 12 or 13 in the periphery that were killed during these riots and stuff like that.
00:17:01.000We had in the Chaz, the armed guards unloading for 10 minutes, hundreds of rounds into an SUV, killing two teenagers.
00:17:08.000And they never talk about it because they are duplicitous, manipulative liars.
00:17:14.000Antifa attacked a federal building two nights ago in Portland.
00:17:51.000Those people are going to destroy that city, they're going to get scared because it's going to get violent, it's going to get unsafe, and then they're going to flee to the red areas that are safe, and then they're going to vote for the same crap that got them into that mess.
00:18:02.000So they're fleeing to Texas, they're going to destroy Texas.
00:18:05.000The problem is that once they destroy it, they're going to come and destroy our places too.
00:18:11.000If they had just stayed there and we had a big wall around it and we were like, do your thing, I'd be like, okay, cool.
00:19:23.000I was at a gun shop, and this guy was telling me, he's like, oh yeah, all the liberals are starting to move into the red area, as we can tell, because they'll be complaining about, like, my neighbor's trash or something, or like, the neighbor, you know, put something on their lawn, and we all look at him like, So?
00:19:38.000My local Facebook group, there's a thread with like hundreds of people involved and they're all like, we need to start telling people from Massachusetts and New York and D.C.
00:19:47.000how bad it is here and how we have monsters and our frogs bite and we play banjo all night.
00:19:53.000It was really funny and everybody was just like, you know, we normally would want people to move here.
00:22:36.000It's like they're they're assuming that the threat to America, that the government's not stopping is like a vote, a voter fraud case or something.
00:22:58.000Look, if we remain on this path, with this being the ideology, that if you say something like that, you're considered far right or bad, well then this country's going to fall apart.
00:23:09.000Violence is a weird conversation, you know, especially, no, just in general.
00:23:12.000I mean, you do it, of course, online, of course, in public, because you got to be careful about how you phrase violence and frame violence and talking about violence.
00:23:18.000But, like, it was the crux of our country's formation.
00:23:21.000We had to violently overthrow our political rivals, the British monarch.
00:23:36.000That wasn't, like, these things happened years apart from each other.
00:23:41.000So we view this history as entirely condensed because it's like the key talking points.
00:23:45.000But imagine, like, when we look back on history in 100 years or 50 years, they're going to mention everything that happened in the past four years in rapid succession.
00:23:53.000And people will think it, like, happened one after another when it was, like, The battle for Berkeley happened, what was that now, two and a half years ago or something?
00:24:21.000uh is when this huge battle happened between antifa and like right-wing groups in in berkeley and we saw the based stick man he's like finally 2017 wow man so this was the uh the rise of the based stick man they called him And it was like, all these conservatives were getting just absolutely clobbered for a year or two without fighting back.
00:24:44.000And then one day, they do this rally, everybody gets beat up.
00:24:47.000And then I think it was the second time, this dude shows up with goggles, a mask, a helmet, a shield, and a giant stick.
00:24:54.000I think it was a closet dowel, you know, like for hanging your clothes.
00:26:02.000Imagine, like, 50 years, there'll be, like, the Second American Civil War, and then there'll be, like, in 2017, the fight broke out in Berkeley, California.
00:26:10.000In 2020, Donald Trump did this, and you're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, that was three years later.
00:26:49.000Occupy Wall Street. And then at Occupy Wall Street you had this bipartisan rage at the system and
00:26:56.000then all of a sudden the leftists came in with critical race theory and woke activism and then
00:27:01.000it just made the conservatives leave. And then honestly you also had people like Hannity fanning
00:27:06.000Like, his whole thing was ragging on the left.
00:27:09.000This was the most annoying thing to me about Occupy Wall Street, was that I knew a dude who went on Hannity's show, and Hannity started just criticizing and ripping, you know, going after him, and he just argued back and they fought, and I'm like, Why would you do that?
00:27:21.000Why wouldn't you be like, Sean, you are correct.
00:27:24.000The people who are doing awful things down there are bad.
00:28:10.000And then all that really created out of it was like mutual combat between tribes, whereas it was originally A populist uprising with conservatives, libertarians, Ron Paul types, leftists.
00:28:22.000Within a week, it devolved completely into leftist critical race theory.
00:28:37.000Everybody's like, let's just screw over these hedge funds.
00:28:40.000Yeah, I could I could totally see that.
00:28:41.000And I could see the reflection of Occupy Wall Street in that because people were like together, like they really want to stick it to the man.
00:28:48.000If Occupy had done this, it would have been way better.
00:32:39.000You're sitting there with like your eyes half closed, just glazed over and you're like, you know, just put in a, you know, a hundred thousand dollars into GameStop and then enter.
00:32:48.000And then all of a sudden you hear a ding and you look and it's an ice cream cone on the screen.
00:32:51.000You go, Oh, and then you'll get your account.
00:33:15.000Like when you spend money from one bank to another, They don't physically give money to anybody.
00:33:21.000And then someone commented, it's just a ledger.
00:33:24.000Like, literally, they just write down, he had 500, now he has zero, and the other guy says zero, and then 500, and that's just it.
00:33:32.000Literally, they type in a number on a computer, press enter, and then the money's there.
00:33:35.000So you think about how absurd that is.
00:33:38.000They can easily just type on a keyboard, press enter, and then boom, make trillions of dollars.
00:33:43.000That's bad enough, the Federal Reserve and all that stuff.
00:33:46.000Add in all the money they're printing over COVID.
00:33:48.000Add in the petrodollar and just the general market instability with conflict, let alone the COVID crisis.
00:33:54.000And then add in, the system is supposed to be, if you do work that provides value to the system, you get value back to buy things and, you know, do stuff.
00:34:03.000Now people just get money from nonsense.
00:34:26.000I guess entertainment's interesting with mass media, the ability to like make a video and then it go viral and you can make a million dollars in ad revenues.
00:35:32.000Well, in addition to all the things you're saying about the people being able just to type ledgers, you know, the petrodollar, the inflation, the M1 money supply, there's crypto, which is now also completely disrupting the global monetary system.
00:35:45.000And I mean, I don't know, are you deep in crypto right now?
00:35:54.000I'm starting to get a scary feeling that the people in control, if there's any such thing, are just going to crash the whole thing and then become super rich on the crypto that they bought.
00:36:02.000I mean, that's kind of how it's always gone to an extent.
00:36:05.000But I wonder if you know when it comes to crypto trading you've got people who are making money day trading
00:36:11.000cryptocurrencies because they're not stable Becoming rich off of just like it's it's kind of busted.
00:36:18.000Yeah, you know, then they'll build an AI that does it for them
00:36:31.000And it just, like, would start trading crypto.
00:36:34.000It was something having to do with... We talked about this before where, like, some crypto was worth one satoshi, the lowest position of a... The lowest decimal point for a bitcoin.
00:36:44.000So it could literally only double in value.
00:36:51.000So you buy a thousand and then as soon as it hits two, you sell them all and you doubled your money.
00:36:56.000And so there's programs that would just find out of the, you know, hundreds of garbage coins and just buy all of the ones that are sitting at one.
00:37:05.000And then as soon as they jumped, it would sell.
00:41:06.000Join us in celebrating and supporting all the Wimxn creating their own worlds, building their communities, and leading the way on Twitch.
00:41:12.000And then the word Wimxn started trending.
00:41:15.000And I was actually surprised to find it was actually the woke left that was upset over this.
00:41:21.000And there's a weird unity forming between, like, the anti-woke and the woke on this issue.
00:41:26.000I gotta show you this tweet from Count Dankula.
00:41:30.000He says, imagine being trans and fighting your whole life to be considered a full woman, and they instead change it to Wimmickson to point out that you are still trans LMAO.
00:41:57.000The point is, People are acting like Dankula is saying something new, like defending trans people, but he's actually defended them quite a bit in the past.
00:42:07.000And he's pointing out this new word, Wimixin, which is like going viral.
00:42:23.000So this, this is a funny thing that happened a while ago, where some like British organization said, you know, Wemixin's rights or something.
00:42:31.000And then it created this huge fight between the left and the left, because the left hates the left, I guess, where they were like, the word Wemixin is exclusive.
00:42:41.000It removes trans women, because if trans women are women, you only need to say women, right?
00:42:46.000That was my first reaction when I saw the video.
00:42:49.000I was like, how is the left doing this?
00:42:51.000Isn't the whole point to not other these people?
00:42:54.000Like, now they're completely othering them.
00:42:56.000I saw it, and I was just like, if I was a trans person, I feel like I'd be offended by this.
00:43:01.000And then they actually were, so at least good on them for getting this.
00:43:06.000They said that the X means trans, and so that's why they do Falks with an X, and they do Wimmicks in, because they're adding an X to everything.
00:43:38.000But when especially in sports, like when you see a trans woman who was a man that transitioned into a woman, A male who transits into a woman.
00:43:47.000Yeah, just dominate other women in a sport.
00:44:24.000Like, there was one prominent trans woman creator who got cancelled for claiming there were only two genders, and then it resulted in this huge Gen Z vs. Millennial fight over what it means to be trans, because I think, as you can clearly see with, like, Twitch's Wemixin, it's not the first time they used this word.
00:44:40.000Like, some corporations use this word.
00:46:51.000Yeah, and it's just, I personally don't see how it can coexist at all, especially with sports.
00:46:58.000Sports is like the big thing where it's really noticeable that these things collide.
00:47:05.000How are you going to protect little girls who want to get scholarships and these things that they've worked on their whole life when, you know, they're never going to win against people who are bigger than them, have more testosterone than them?
00:47:18.000I just there there was a there is an interesting point someone brought up when I was when I was
00:47:24.000arguing with someone about this I just say arguing having a conversation because I wasn't really
00:47:27.000arguing with anybody they said what about somebody who's never gone through male puberty
00:47:31.000and they're they've always been either on puberty blockers or on estrogen so they're
00:47:35.000I mean I fully oppose putting on children on puberty blockers I mean, like hardcore fully oppose this, but I guess in that case it might be a little bit different.
00:47:45.000I know that they're doing testosterone tests for, uh, at least professional sports.
00:47:50.000So stuff like that helps, but you see, like, I think it was this like mediocre male runner beat the fastest woman in the world.
00:48:00.000And it's just like, how are high school girls supposed to compete now?
00:48:05.000I had a really interesting conversation when I posted on... I have a bunch of lefty friends, and I posted on their Facebook, how do you protect biological sex and gender identity at the same time?
00:48:27.000So there's basically a court precedent that says, you are allowed to discriminate so long as an equal space is provided for the other sex.
00:48:36.000So when there was a lawsuit in California at some university over women's programs, the judge ruled, no, they're allowed women's programs, women's scholarships, because they have identical men's scholarships.
00:48:47.000That's a really interesting court precedent.
00:48:49.000Because that would, you'd be able to be like, okay, what about segregation?
00:48:51.000Well, this week there was another court case.
00:49:06.000And the court said that it was because of freedom of association.
00:49:09.000And then the lawyers for Miss USA came out and they were like, you can have a trans beauty pageant or, you know, whatever you want to do, but this is for biological women.
00:49:17.000And we created a space to showcase biological women.
00:49:27.000Well, so here was the point I was making.
00:49:29.000If you say that it is unfair for biological women to be in the men's space because men are biologically different.
00:49:39.000The army just did a new training program because men and women are different.
00:49:42.000If you say that, you know, then you've got a Title IX violation.
00:49:46.000I guess what originally happened was there was no women's sports, and then a bunch of women sued, saying there should be a women's only division because it's not fair.
00:49:56.000So now they're saying, okay, it's not discriminatory because there's a men's division and a women's division.
00:50:01.000There were a bunch of sports back in the 50s where they would not let women run.
00:50:04.000There was like a marathon and women weren't allowed to be in it.
00:50:06.000Today, there is no rule in major league sports barring women from competing.
00:50:12.000And so I'm talking, it's really interesting, so let me wrap up the first point and we'll get into this one.
00:50:16.000I was saying, if you have two, a female and a male locker room, showers, and then you decide that somebody who's biologically male can now use the female side because of an identity, you've essentially taken away a safe space for one marginalized community for another marginalized community because you believe one community is more marginalized than the other, but you can't quantify that.
00:50:40.000There's no, There's no number where you can be like, it's a seven on the impression scale and a six on the oppression scale.
00:50:46.000So you're basically just saying the law says, based on sex and identity, but then you quite literally have people arguing about which one is more oppressed and more deserving of that space or not deserving of that space.
00:50:57.000So in the end, what ends up happening is, I talked about this a long time ago.
00:51:02.000You don't end up with A male men's locker room, a woman's locker room, and trans people using whichever one they want.
00:51:09.000In the UK, what ended up happening was they just started building unisex showers.
00:51:13.000And then, due to general proximity having nothing to do with trans people, mind you, biological males started assaulting biological females.
00:51:20.000It wasn't like they just started doing it.
00:51:22.000It was because proximity breeds opportunity, I suppose.
00:51:25.000And there was a study that came out, I think it was in the Telegraph, or I think it was the Sunday Times, I'm not sure, British paper, saying they saw a huge spike in men, males, assaulting females, because now these showers and changing rooms were in the same place, and skeezy, awful dudes had an opportunity now to do it.
00:52:02.000I pointed out that showers are an easy example, but what about the WNBA, right?
00:52:08.000If you can't discriminate on the basis of sex or identity, couldn't someone go to the WNBA and say, I should be allowed as a biological male to compete in this?
00:52:18.000And then the response was, how come you already can't discriminate on the basis of sex, so how come no one has done that?
00:53:45.000The person arguing with me said, when I told them women are not barred from major league sports, he's like, then why aren't they on the teams?
00:53:54.000And then I very simply said, well, uh, exposure to prenatal testosterone results in more fast switch muscles, which mean men have the ability to use burst energy, like jump higher, sprint faster, and burn off energy much more quickly.
00:54:06.000They tend to have denser bones, double the collagen.
00:54:09.000These are all tendencies, not absolutes.
00:54:11.000And then he said, the response was, could there be a social stigma preventing the women from actually scoring better?
00:54:17.000And I was like, is that, that's what they think.
00:54:20.000There could be that if a woman goes in the locker room and gets raped, that could be a disturbing thing because they only have one locker room.
00:54:28.000So I could see that women maybe wouldn't want to put themselves in that position.
00:54:33.000But they're also taking the most extreme freaks of nature to play in the sport and those tend to be men, if not women.
00:54:40.000Always, you know, the strongest of the strong of the humans are male.
00:54:52.000I mean, for the most part, aren't they?
00:54:53.000So the point I'm bringing up is this leftist genuinely believes that if you took the average biological female and biological male, there is nothing stopping them from competing equally.
00:55:03.000And that's, to me, it shows how culty it's become.
00:55:07.000Like, absolutely, we should have laws protecting marginalized groups and all that stuff.
00:55:11.000We should have equal access to civil rights.
00:55:13.000People should be respected and allowed to live freely.
00:57:20.000Because he was explaining that, like, he's not sure if he's technically white or not, because Jewish people were oppressed by Europeans and he's going on and on.
00:58:41.000For example, in racial affinity groups, white people can discover together their group identity.
00:58:47.000They can cultivate racial solidarity and compassion, and support each other in sitting with the discomfort, confusion, and numbness that often accompany white racial awakening.
00:59:08.000Why is the school trying to tell these classrooms to teach white people to find their white racial identity, to have a white racial awakening?
00:59:17.000That doesn't sound like... It sounds like KKK.
00:59:35.000They can also discern white privilege and its impact without the aid or dependence of people of color.
00:59:40.000White people who have formed racial affinity groups report they recognize their collective commonality and shared history, as well as the impact that their privileges had on other races and on each racial affinity group member.
01:00:03.000When a group of white people come together to share their history and talk about the impact the white race has had on the world and have a common and shared experience as they awaken to the reality of their race.
01:00:15.000What do you call that when those groups go?
01:00:45.000When you take a bunch of white people who are aggrieved, who are being bullied or told that they're wrong and bad and they feel bad, and then you put them in a group of a bunch of other white people, the memes have always been the birth of the alt-right.
01:00:58.000There's a comic that shows a bunch of, you know, different-raced people, they're like stick figures, and they have like, you know, flags and like rainbow flag, and they're yelling at a white guy, get out, F you.
01:01:08.000And so the white guy looks in the other direction and he sees a bunch of white people and he says, okay.
01:01:13.000And so that was a meme that was pointing out all of this critical race theory stuff is doing is telling white people that the only place you'll feel comfortable and safe is in white racial affinity groups.
01:01:24.000For the longest time, I've been warning.
01:01:25.000The goal of what the Critical Race Theory stuff is doing is making people white supremacists.
01:01:31.000It's going to make them vote along racial lines to benefit white people.
01:01:35.000And then the left says, oh, but they're talking about white privilege, white privilege.
01:01:39.000Regular people don't know what that means.
01:01:41.000Regular Americans, middle class, working Americans who are white have no idea what you're talking about.
01:01:45.000All they're going to hear is, you're bad, go hang out with a bunch of white people.
01:01:51.000And then once you pass Identitarian law, they'll be like, okay, we're going to vote for Identitarianism.
01:01:56.000When they say they're going to share their history and the impact their privilege has had on other races, do you think they'll be thinking of themselves negatively or positively?
01:02:04.000Why would they think of themselves negatively?
01:02:06.000Why would a bunch of white people get together and say, hey, you know all that bad stuff we did?
01:02:09.000Or what if they got together and said, look at all the awesome stuff we invented?
01:03:10.000I keep thinking of the IRA, the British and the Irish, and they were all white, but they had massive, because of religion in that case, the Catholics, a massive conflict, murder and desecration of each other, regardless of their skin color.
01:04:09.000Yeah, the Britons are the ones that created Israel with the Balfour Declaration in 1919, I think.
01:04:14.000Basically, what this dude told me was anything that the Republicans would say, then the, you know, the, I forgot the other factions, the opposition, would say the exact opposite.
01:04:27.000And so when you look at the peace wall, you can see, like, Black Lives Matter.
01:04:30.000On the other side, it's like, Donald Trump.
01:04:32.000And it's just like, what does any of that have to do with Ireland and Irish politics?
01:04:37.000It was funny, this young guy who grew up here, he was like, and he was a kid in the 90s with all, like, the bombings and everything going on.
01:04:43.000He was like, they just hate each other.
01:04:45.000They hate each other and they want reasons to hate each other.
01:04:48.000So no matter what the other side does, they do the opposite and justify their hatred for the other side.
01:04:58.000I remember probably like eight months ago, when this kind of this identity stuff started really getting heavy.
01:05:05.000I don't know if it was eight months ago, but I started to have this wave of feeling like, oh, you're going to tell me to go away and not accept me.
01:05:13.000It's been brewing for a long time, though.
01:05:14.000I mean, even at Occupy Wall Street, they were like, if you're a white man, you can't speak.
01:06:22.000And I experienced this firsthand at Occupy Wall Street, when they created all their little communities, different communities based on race.
01:06:28.000And when I was like, so which one do I go to?
01:06:32.000They're like, we don't care, we don't like you.
01:06:34.000Robin DiAngelo, apparently, I was talking to Carl Benjamin from the Lotus Eaters podcast about her book, White Fragility, and he was like, she basically admits, like, they have no answer to mixed-race people at all.
01:06:44.000So, like, why would I allow racial segregationists to make me into a second-class citizen?
01:06:48.000I'm never gonna, I'm never gonna stand for it.
01:07:15.000Could you imagine like Elon Musk moves to Mars and then in like a couple hundred years, it's all the descendants of Musk and they're like the tribe of Musk.
01:07:23.000It's like a militaristic South African, you know, like strange people, the Musk clan.
01:07:51.000Yeah, I almost hope that people go ahead and say, yeah, being white is great, because it really upsets me watching, like, I have a child, and so I see, like, Cartoon Network commercials and stuff like that.
01:08:03.000And they're just constantly being like, if you're white, you're bad.
01:09:05.000And I think you put these kids in white racial affinity groups and then tell them how bad they are, and they're going to be like, nah, we're cool.
01:09:12.000And then they're going to say the opposite of what the adults say, as children do, when they rebel.
01:09:17.000I mean, I think... I was reading about the natural cycle of, like, youth and rebellion, and the importance of it for human civilization.
01:09:24.000That the youth needs to challenge the tradition of the old to make sure there's constantly some kind of societal change, lest the society grows stagnant and then collapse.
01:09:33.000So, let's say you have... It's kind of like evolution.
01:09:37.000The slow changes allow for an opportunity to improve the greater.
01:09:41.000So the youthful generation is always challenging the older generation and trying to change things, make things better, and sometimes things don't change and sometimes they do.
01:09:50.000So you have a bunch of kids who are constantly rebelling against the older generation.
01:09:53.000I think it was Socrates, I'm not entirely sure, who complained about how the kids... Yes.
01:11:11.000Kids who will say, no, you're wrong, I actually think it is better, or things like that.
01:11:15.000The other issue is that if they keep doing this and eventually regular working class Americans who just happen to be white feel threatened and aggrieved, well then they'll start voting based on race and that's apparently what they want.
01:12:02.000My daughter is homeschooled, so it's a whole different ballgame than what the kids who are in public school and getting the Black Lives Matter curriculums are seeing.
01:12:09.000Dude, I was playing Apex Legends and I saw some cool banner and I was like, oh, that's pretty sweet.
01:12:13.000So I just put it, equipped it to my guy and it was the fist sticking up with a yellow background.
01:12:18.000And then another one of my friends was like, that's the Black Lives Matter thing, dude.
01:13:22.000Put your kid in the school, I don't care.
01:13:24.000Homeschooling, that's what it's all about.
01:13:26.000You get these news stories where like the teachers union guy in California is saying schools can't be reopened and then sending his kid to a private school.
01:13:33.000They're gonna send your kids to the wolves, to the indoctrination, we'll call it facilities because they're not camps, they're facilities.
01:13:39.000You know where your kids go to school and they learn all this weird racial stuff and they put your white kids in a white affinity group so they can learn about white history and shared culture.
01:13:47.000And then Your kids are gonna be in that and they're gonna send their kids to the fancy normal schools where your kids will be indoctrinated and made to believe this crazy stuff.
01:13:55.000My friend sent me a video this week of her son's class, and she was teaching, his teacher was showing the class how to do the Black Power Salute.
01:14:04.000These are five-year-olds, like, these kids are being dipped in it from like two years old and up.
01:14:10.000See, and the right will never go there.
01:15:07.000So instead of the money, because each public school gets like $20,000 a year or something per student.
01:15:14.000So instead of that money automatically going to the public schools, the parents will be able to choose whether they want to spend that on home school supplies, on private school, on sending them to a charter school, or sending them to public school.
01:16:16.000There was one lady, I won't say her name, Absolutely despicable, old, haggard, obese woman who would just insult and berate and just crap all over these kids every day, and I watched it.
01:16:29.000Now for me, you know, when I was like nine, my family started a business, and so I was very independent, on my own, building computers, having a job, and understanding what it meant to actually be responsible.
01:16:40.000So hearing this, this, you know, morbidly obese, nasty woman rag and insult me was meaningless to me because it just, it doesn't affect me.
01:16:49.000But I could see how it was affecting these kids who are like 10, 10 years old, seeing them cry, seeing them hate school.
01:16:55.000And I was just like, I never took school seriously, which is why like a year later when I was going to high school, I just stopped going to school because I was like, what a waste of time.
01:17:02.000But so many kids were just brutally abused by teachers at the schools I've been to.
01:17:26.000Well, Chicago actually implemented solitary confinement for their kids.
01:17:29.000They took like an 11-year-old kid and threw him into a solitary confinement room full of padded walls and then just left him there for like a day.
01:17:36.000And then he like crapped his pants and then was crying and sitting in his waist because he couldn't get up.
01:18:27.000And then I'm going to send my kid to the moon or whatever, to Elysium, where they're going to get the pristine, beautiful education, and not have to worry about being put in solitary confinement.
01:18:36.000Speaking of solitary confinement and children, did you guys see the story last night?
01:18:40.000I was going to bed and I actually jumped out of bed in a rage after I read this.
01:18:45.000Yes, I think I know what you're talking about.
01:18:47.000Up in Canada, they were suggesting that if your child got exposed to COVID in school, that you put them in confinement by themselves for 14 days.
01:20:30.000The woman, one of the tweets, she was like, I have severe asthma, so we have to do this.
01:20:34.000And I think about, you know, how they're saying we must sacrifice the young for the old.
01:20:38.000Oh, the old are vulnerable, so let's destroy the economy and shut schools down.
01:20:41.000And I thought about when did it go from the old, the adults will sacrifice themselves for the children, to the children should sacrifice themselves for the adults.
01:20:49.000Well, I'm the adult and I have asthma, so my child must be put in solitary confinement.
01:21:52.000And I wonder if you know this too, Cassandra.
01:21:54.000Today, or I'm sorry, yesterday, the ATF tweeted, We remember the fallen agents, Conway LeBleu, Special Agent Todd McKeon, Special Agent Robert Williams, Special Agent Steve Willis, who made the ultimate sacrifice trying to execute a search warrant.
01:22:34.000So ever since I made my Twitter account, I think in 2013 or something, every single year on Waco, I've gone into like long thread rant, crazy person.
01:22:43.000Cause I've been obsessed with Waco since I was little.
01:24:04.000government gun control is really scary.
01:24:06.000So basically what happened is on February 28th, 1993, they went and they were going to go serve a warrant, but they wanted it to be flashy.
01:25:22.000There were a lot of babies in there, and they couldn't eat, so they made a deal to give them milk, but then they put, like, recording devices in it.
01:26:03.000They admitted like five months after the siege that this wasn't true.
01:26:07.000But because they told her that babies were being like beaten, she was like, OK, go in with CS gas.
01:26:13.000And the FBI, the few sympathetic negotiators were like, They're not going to have gas masks for kids.
01:26:22.000And, you know, the FBI were like, well, they'll have to come out faster then.
01:26:27.000So on the final day, they started piercing the building with tanks and shooting CS gas in, which by this point the government knew was flammable.
01:26:39.000We had seen the move bombing and several other raids that ended up turning buildings into bombs because You're putting gas into a building and breaking it apart.
01:26:50.000And they didn't have the fire department there, so the building caught fire.
01:26:54.000There's a debate if it was the ATF that started the fire or if it was the Branshevidians.
01:27:00.000But either way, they did not have the fire department there to stop it.
01:27:04.000And so the women and children went and hid in a half-buried bus, and because the tanks were knocking down the building, the door to get out got barricaded.
01:27:14.000And so they shot tear gas into where the women and children were, and they died.
01:27:37.000And then every every year the ATF on Twitter commemorates the fallen servicemen over what was probably one of the most horrific atrocities.
01:28:32.000Whether Koresh started the fire or not, which I personally don't believe, but that's their theory, even if that's true, they were shooting CS gas into a building, it did not have the fire department on standby, knowing that it starts fires.
01:28:48.000And they could have arrested him anytime he jogged into town, and they didn't because they wanted a show for the cameras.
01:29:16.000And they were very liberally using tear gas, as it were.
01:29:20.000Just like, there was so much tear gas on the ground, you were walking and kicking cans out of the way.
01:29:24.000And I remember seeing a bunch of the activists running into a parking tunnel, and then when the police fired tear gas into it, the next thing we saw was a bunch of people dragging bodies out.
01:29:33.000As soon as that gas filled the whole space up, there was no air anymore.
01:29:36.000People were just dropping to the ground.
01:29:38.000So what did the ATF think was going to happen if they started firing tear gas into a closed building?
01:29:42.000Well, they claim that it would make the women want to protect their children and run out with their babies.
01:29:47.000But, you know, they had been terrorizing these people for 51 days.
01:29:51.000Why would they trust them to leave the building?
01:29:53.000If I was them, I would have thought they were going to kill me.
01:30:00.000So I was talking to somebody about this on the anniversary and they were like, well, that sounds like it was handled, you know, less than responsibly.
01:31:09.000It's what the Paramount and Netflix docudrama was based on, partially.
01:31:14.000Gary Nosner, the FBI negotiator, he also wrote a book and they merged the two books to make the series.
01:31:20.000But he's one of the nicest guys I've ever talked to.
01:31:23.000I've interviewed him and I just think he is such a wonderful person and it breaks my heart that they killed the woman that he loved, you know?
01:32:49.000When they claim that the same gun in like different styles, it becomes illegal if it's got like a pistol grip versus a rifle grip, but it's the exact same weapon firing the exact same thing at the exact same rate.
01:33:00.000There's a lot of people who point out how gun control seems to target scary weapons as opposed to actually functional weapons.
01:33:06.000And then you end up with ATF raids going after people for things that should not be illegal or quite literally makes no sense.
01:37:23.000We just won't do it because we're not well- I'm just saying, like, DHS includes- that's what I was saying, some departments, some agencies within DHS.
01:37:30.000Because DHS is just a parent umbrella for a bunch of organizations.
01:37:34.000I got, like, bot attacked when I was going on about Listen, we have triple redundancy on the internet right now.
01:37:40.000So for those that are listening online, if, you know, we're cutting in and out, I'm not entirely sure.
01:37:43.000We have a triple redundancy on the internet.
01:37:45.000We have a really robust system that was built by this really smart feller.
01:38:07.000Let's read some Super Chats, because we did go a little bit over.
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01:38:56.000So for those that aren't familiar, actually, maybe I can, I can do this.
01:38:59.000I'll put the Our Pillow up because I'm very, very proud.
01:39:02.000And I think we might have an announcement tomorrow on the Our Pillow project.
01:39:05.000Now the current Our Pillow, which is just, it's on Teespring, and it's just a design we made where the my and my pillow is X'd out and it says our and there's a revolution fist holding it.
01:40:44.000It's hard to describe the overall theme, but it's kind of just like... I don't know how to describe it.
01:40:49.000And I've already been working on guests.
01:40:52.000So there's gonna be like... I'm really excited for this.
01:40:55.000It'll probably be once a week, but with like little clips here and there, kind of like how we do this show, just only once a week, because it's gonna be researched, produced.
01:41:02.000And then we're going to have like a produced legit breakdown where it's like
01:41:06.000VO script, sound effects, music, and then maybe like an hour or so discussion about all this crazy stuff.
01:41:12.000But we're going to have crazy guests. I mean, Cassandra's got some crazy people lined up.
01:41:15.000I'm actually surprised that more people didn't realize what was going on when you told me that.
01:41:20.000Because those are all my favorite topics.
01:41:23.000I was like, we should get Cassandra involved.
01:41:25.000We tried doing it before and we weren't able to make it happen, but now we're going to.
01:41:30.000And then we're basically going to try and have like once a week, maybe like a two hour thing.
01:41:34.000And then throughout the week, little snippets, clips from the show, kind of like what we're doing.
01:41:38.000But, uh, Cassandra has already pitched me some guests who have said yes.
01:48:15.000No, it's because the game was horrible.
01:48:17.000The reason why Witcher was so great is it was beautiful.
01:48:21.000Like, you watch it and it's visually stunning and the story is so cool and there's all these little games and things you can do inside of it.
01:50:14.000Well, for one thing, I will say I totally recognize that Joe Biden just blew up a bunch of Syrians and went to war and I complain about it and I don't like it and I vote against it.
01:50:24.000And there's a big difference between Joe Biden blowing up where I live and Joe Biden blowing up other places.
01:50:30.000I wouldn't like either of it, but I will tell you this.
01:50:33.000If I was in a place, say, I don't know, the Philadelphia suburbs, and Black Lives Matter kept rioting and there were crazy, you know, shootouts, I would leave.
01:51:20.000Maybe if you have a family, it's a lot harder.
01:51:21.000But I would say if you are in Portland or Seattle and you don't like what's happening, you need to sell stuff and then find a new job in a different place and get away from this.
01:54:24.000And we'll get, you know, we'll book people and we'll do maybe like we'll do some kind of live show on a weekend.
01:54:28.000But for the road trip, we've got a couple RVs, and we will do the show, the podcast, in the RV.
01:54:34.000We'll spend a week in, I think we're planning right now to do Nashville, then Austin, and then probably Nashville again, but I'm not sure, maybe a different city.
01:54:44.000And that's just because we stop, spend a week there, hit Texas, spend a week in Texas, go back.
01:54:50.000And then we're trying to do it so that Friday nights we'll actually have the podcast set up in a venue with like a thousand seats and people can buy tickets to come and watch the podcast like this live on a Friday night.
01:55:01.000And the super chats will just be the audience questions, which will be really, really awesome.
01:56:48.000Um, email's probably better, but, you know, we get inundated with so many emails, and people DM me on Instagram, and I was like, oh, I'll check, and I checked, and there's like 10,000 messages I can't sort through, so I just can't really do anything.
01:57:00.000But, uh, we have, um, what's a good email?
01:58:46.000Jim Farm says, If you want to unite humanity, then it is Christianity we are all equipped in God's eye, we are all rebels, sinners.
01:58:55.000None is righteous, not one, and there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one Christ Jesus.
01:59:06.000I wonder how that jives with the gender ideology stuff.
02:00:17.000It's about these demons who are farming human children because they have a pact with the human world where they're going to stop fighting with each other, but the humans had to leave some humans behind for them to breed to eat.
02:03:00.000And I actually kind of side with the left on this because I think it's a free speech issue.
02:03:05.000I think you should be able to boycott any nation that you please.
02:03:10.000That's the crazy thing that really annoys me is, like, when I'll speak up to, like, defend an American's right to speak, and then I'll get these leftists being like, I don't hear you standing up for free speech when the left is censored, and I'm like, oh, why?
02:03:21.000And they're like, the BDS thing, and I was like, okay, okay, first of all, I do defend their right to free speech, but more importantly, that's not America!
02:03:28.000Okay, I'm not- I'm not a staunch nationalist.
02:03:31.000I'm just kind of like, don't be surprised if I see an American citizen kicked off a platform where people are talking with the president, and I get upset by it, and I'm not super concerned about Israel and- and boycotts, but- but...
02:03:44.000Just rest assured, I care very, very much about Middle Eastern foreign conflict, Israel and all that stuff.
02:03:49.000And absolutely, in numerous instances, I have defended the right of the left.
02:03:53.000I actually go out of my way to be like, is there something from the left where they're getting censored on BDS?
02:03:56.000Because I want to make sure they know, I support your free speech.
02:04:00.000I might disagree with a lot of them on all these things.
02:04:02.000Disagree with the alt-right and stuff on their speech, but they're allowed to speak.
02:04:06.000And then you've got to challenge those ideas.
02:04:10.000Trucker Wall says the retaliation to Waco was the OKC bombing.
02:04:14.000I hope we never see something like that again.
02:04:15.000That's why the government needs to stop suppressing citizens and stop the woke craziness.
02:04:51.000Like, I'm not— I think internally in the U.S., violence is wrong, and I think the issue is, look at us, like, we're sitting here on a decently high-profile show, talking, you know, poorly about a government agency.
02:06:37.000There's just a lot of them, I noticed.
02:06:38.000So I think, you know, we were talking about it.
02:06:41.000Ethan, who famously lost ton of weight, said, just don't expect it all to happen at once and just moderation and, you know, vigilance, I guess, diligence.
02:06:49.000My thing is, you know, go for a walk, man.
02:06:52.000I think a lot of people aren't getting enough vitamin D, especially if you're staying inside too much, playing video games, watching movies, especially with the lockdown.
02:06:58.000If you can get outside and go for a walk, even for like a half an hour, it's amazing.
02:09:35.000They didn't... Cassandra and I were talking about this and it was kind of like we were talking and then I stole the idea for the tweet that they didn't call for Cuomo's resignation when he killed all those people in nursing homes.
02:09:46.000It was only after he got Me Too'd that they were like, Off with his head!
02:09:50.000And it's like, he has 13,000 dead people.
02:09:52.000I mean, maybe, I don't know, I guess not.
02:09:53.000So we'll talk about that over at TimCast.com.
02:11:03.000Probably, I don't know when, you know, it's gonna happen, and I think it'll be Sundays, but it might be, like, live Monday night or something.
02:11:12.000No, I think maybe it's got to go up on Sunday.
02:11:28.000Then maybe we'll just press record and let you talk for an hour and then stop and we'll do 10 episodes in one day and then we'll be good for the year.
02:11:39.000Hey guys, you can follow me also at iancrossland.net.
02:11:41.000I said something about Jesus earlier I wanted to...
02:11:43.000I want to clarify, I don't think that he hated organized religion blanketly, but that he despised the corruption and the segregation brought on by that organization.
02:11:52.000And I feel the same way about modern society.
02:11:54.000So hopefully we can look past the confusion and the veil and come together as humans, like really, you know, do this, what I think he wanted.
02:12:04.000And whoever all these other great prophets, thank you, Tim, for this opportunity.
02:12:14.000And I am in the corner pushing buttons for these guys.
02:12:17.000I'm super excited about the new potential podcast.
02:12:19.000I'm Sour Patch Lids on Twitter and Mimes and I'm Real Sour Patch Lids on Instagram and Gab.
02:12:26.000So someone's asking, Heathen, AirsoftNJ says, how do I get an invite to play Airsoft at the Beanie Compound?
02:12:32.000So the way it's working right now, because we don't really have this on the website, we're doing a new website redesign, everybody who's a $25 member or higher will get first notification of when we're doing events and first access towards buying the tickets.
02:12:47.000I don't really like this kind of stuff because people who are $10 members are as equally as important to all of us.
02:12:53.000The issue is we were trying to figure out the threshold to where we could make sure trolls wouldn't be coming and harassing us.
02:13:00.000And it felt like, you know, look, we can provide a kind of like a premium access at 25 bucks or more membership where you'll get a day advance notice, which means You'll probably not be able to get a ticket if you're only a $10 member.
02:13:12.000Again, I'm not a fan of the classes kind of stuff, of like, access is determined by money.
02:13:17.000But we do have to consider that there are some bad actors who will try and get access to this house to figure out where it is, to come here and do bad things.
02:13:24.000We gotta get security, cameras, and a bunch of stuff when we start doing this, so I was like, well, it's a benefit to those who support the show and give more, and it's kind of a paywall to block trolls, so...
02:13:35.000That's how it'll happen, and we are going to have airsoft battles.
02:13:40.000I think Luke was talking about the Daily Caller versus the Timcast IRL crew.