Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - June 09, 2020


TimcastIRL - Anti Trump Professor Warns We ARE In Civil War, Leftist "Seize" Seattle Police Precinct


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

203.09117

Word Count

25,207

Sentence Count

2,599

Misogynist Sentences

43

Hate Speech Sentences

72


Summary

On this episode of the TimCast, the boys talk about the current events happening around the country, including the anti-police riots in Chicago and the ongoing civil war in the streets of Seattle. Also, a new t-shirt from Spin the UFO!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 How's it going everybody?
00:00:20.000 Welcome to the TimCast IRL podcast.
00:00:21.000 We are in a civil war, according to some professor.
00:00:24.000 That'll be fun.
00:00:25.000 But in the meantime, we're just going to hang out and talk about it.
00:00:27.000 So I'm hanging out with some buddies.
00:00:28.000 You know how we do.
00:00:29.000 We just hang out and talk about stuff.
00:00:30.000 What's up, everybody?
00:00:31.000 Adam Krigler here.
00:00:31.000 Hey, thanks for coming up.
00:00:33.000 We also have the?
00:00:35.000 Sour Patch Lids.
00:00:37.000 Lydia.
00:00:37.000 There you go.
00:00:38.000 Why don't you pull that sucker about a fist distance away from your face?
00:00:41.000 Yeah, there you go.
00:00:42.000 Pull that sucker in there.
00:00:43.000 Thanks, Joe.
00:00:43.000 Couldn't hear you.
00:00:44.000 Thanks, Joe.
00:00:45.000 What's up, everybody?
00:00:45.000 Hey!
00:00:46.000 Yeah, we're just chillin'.
00:00:47.000 So, if you... We got a bunch of stories.
00:00:49.000 There's like an occupied... Antifa occupied zone in Seattle, which is kind of funny.
00:00:56.000 Yeah.
00:00:56.000 And also kind of scary in some ways.
00:00:58.000 You don't like that.
00:00:59.000 I think a lot of people might underestimate how nuts these people are.
00:01:01.000 They're walking around in body armor with guns, apparently.
00:01:04.000 Yeah, I don't really- what is their endgame?
00:01:05.000 Are they gonna- Revolution.
00:01:06.000 Is that just their new little city?
00:01:09.000 Uh, they will take as much as they can get.
00:01:10.000 I wouldn't be surprised if they start pushing the barriers back.
00:01:13.000 Yeah, but how are they gonna get into the supply chain of food and regular stuff?
00:01:18.000 They're LARPing.
00:01:19.000 Ah, that makes sense.
00:01:20.000 We'll see how that plays out.
00:01:22.000 So, uh, we got a bunch of other stories though, you know, crime is skyrocketing, Chicago is- man is Chicago messed up.
00:01:29.000 Yeah, Chicago's going crazy.
00:01:32.000 It's not surprising, actually.
00:01:33.000 Yeah, there's a local politician in Chicago who was, like, slamming the mayor, Lori Lightfoot, and then she just cussed him out, and then he cussed back, and it was just, it's chaos in that city, man.
00:01:44.000 Yeah, it's crazy.
00:01:45.000 He was talking about dudes walking around with AKs in the city, looking to settle some scores.
00:01:49.000 Like, it's the Purge, dude!
00:01:50.000 And that's what ended up happening.
00:01:52.000 So then, they're canceling the show Cops.
00:01:55.000 Seriously.
00:01:55.000 Democrats are freaking out trying to walk away from this defund the police thing.
00:01:58.000 Like the greatest gift to Donald Trump ever.
00:02:00.000 Seriously.
00:02:01.000 Like, you've got people calling for abolishing the police and defunding the police while
00:02:05.000 riots are wreaking havoc across the country.
00:02:09.000 Talk about a campaign ad for Trump.
00:02:12.000 What were they thinking?
00:02:13.000 It felt like the Democrats let loose a monster they had no idea.
00:02:17.000 It's like they hired the Joker.
00:02:18.000 Yeah, they've done this before.
00:02:19.000 That's what I tweeted.
00:02:20.000 Oh, right?
00:02:20.000 Is that what you did?
00:02:22.000 Yeah, Trump squeezed them.
00:02:23.000 He hammered them and made them desperate.
00:02:25.000 In their desperation, they turned to a group of people they didn't quite understand.
00:02:28.000 So, if you are just tuning in, make sure you smash that like button.
00:02:32.000 Smash that like button!
00:02:33.000 Smash it!
00:02:34.000 Also, for those of you that very much enjoy... So I got really into that one.
00:02:39.000 I'm not sorry.
00:02:40.000 For those of you that very much enjoy the UFO, we have a new t-shirt called Spin the UFO!
00:02:45.000 And if you go to the description below, you can click the merch link, and there it is.
00:02:52.000 There is a Spin the UFO t-shirt.
00:02:54.000 You can pick yours up.
00:02:55.000 That's our plug for the show.
00:02:57.000 Also, Get in your superchats if you'd like, because we're going to talk about a bunch of crazy stuff.
00:03:01.000 I want to read this article from Prospect, from the founder.
00:03:04.000 He's like a liberal, progressive professor.
00:03:06.000 And he writes about all the different factions in Civil War, so get your questions in.
00:03:12.000 We won't be able to get to every single superchat, but we will read through as many as we can.
00:03:16.000 And yeah, usually first come, first serve, so the sooner you get in, the better.
00:03:20.000 But we do jump ahead later on in the show.
00:03:23.000 Adam is getting the UFO spinning for all of you.
00:03:25.000 Yes.
00:03:26.000 Well, someone super chatted, spin the UFO.
00:03:28.000 Well, there you go.
00:03:29.000 That's what I was waiting for.
00:03:30.000 And actually, I didn't realize that they could see the UFO without being the wide shot, the super shot.
00:03:35.000 Oh, yeah.
00:03:36.000 Can they?
00:03:37.000 Yeah, look, go to Tim.
00:03:38.000 Oh, hold on.
00:03:39.000 Boom.
00:03:39.000 A little bit.
00:03:40.000 Yeah.
00:03:40.000 Well, it was not spinning.
00:03:43.000 It was clearly not spinning, and that is not OK.
00:03:45.000 Now it is spinning.
00:03:46.000 So, and you were talking about the t-shirt, I was like, well, you know.
00:03:49.000 We also got this thing, you see this?
00:03:50.000 Oh yeah, this is really neat.
00:03:51.000 Another Instagram ad, huh?
00:03:54.000 No, I got this on Amazon.
00:03:55.000 This is a periodic table with all the actual elements except for the radioactive ones.
00:03:59.000 I wish I could zoom in.
00:04:01.000 I've seen an Instagram ad for that.
00:04:03.000 This desk is just gonna be one big Instagram ad one day.
00:04:06.000 I got this on Amazon, bro.
00:04:08.000 Just kidding, dude.
00:04:08.000 Yeah, I don't know.
00:04:09.000 A collection of Curios.
00:04:10.000 Yeah, I was looking for knickknacks.
00:04:12.000 There we go.
00:04:12.000 Knickknacks!
00:04:13.000 Yes.
00:04:14.000 Welcome to the Civil War, ladies and gentlemen.
00:04:16.000 Or at least, that's what the professor says.
00:04:18.000 Why don't we just start talking about this here article?
00:04:20.000 Yeah, let's talk about it.
00:04:21.000 Let's check out this thing.
00:04:22.000 You know, when I first saw this, I was curious because there have been a lot of people, for one, who have rolled their eyes shrugged and said, there's no Civil War.
00:04:32.000 Oh my god, Tim, you're so dumb.
00:04:33.000 So dramatic.
00:04:35.000 You're so dramatic.
00:04:35.000 And I'm like, bro, I didn't just one day make up that there's a civil war.
00:04:39.000 I didn't sit in my room and be like, would it be cool if there was a civil war?
00:04:41.000 And I started saying it.
00:04:42.000 No, it was like the New York Magazine wrote about it.
00:04:45.000 After all of these street conflicts, they wrote about the prospect of a potential, of a coming civil war.
00:04:50.000 And I read this and I'm like, wow, that's crazy.
00:04:51.000 People are actually saying this might happen.
00:04:53.000 Then you get the article from the Atlantic on Thucydides' trap in China and all this stuff.
00:04:57.000 Bill Maher comes out.
00:04:59.000 Bill Maher, like last year he was like, this kind of rhetoric is getting dangerous and it's escalated to the point where we're on the verge of a civil war or something like that.
00:05:06.000 So it's like all these people are talking about it and now we have an actual professor.
00:05:10.000 What's interesting about this article is this professor is actually like anti-Trump lefty.
00:05:16.000 So his perspective on it is really interesting and what I find The most fascinating about it is clearly he views himself as the righteous, virtuous, you know, good guy.
00:05:26.000 Right.
00:05:27.000 And he views every other faction as the bad guys, the deplorables, whatever.
00:05:32.000 Trump is corrupt and using the political powers for personal gain and all this other nonsense.
00:05:37.000 What's fascinating about this mentality is, you know, we here on this show probably find ourselves more on the libertarian spectrum opposed to what these people represent.
00:05:45.000 You know, I think the simple way to put it is, orange man bad, but not that bad.
00:05:49.000 You know what I mean?
00:05:49.000 It's like the easiest way to put it.
00:05:52.000 And, so I often question myself, like, are we, you know, who's the right side?
00:05:57.000 Who's the real?
00:05:58.000 Are we the baddies?
00:06:00.000 Not so much the baddies, because, you know, people think there's good guys and bad guys.
00:06:03.000 There aren't.
00:06:04.000 Yeah.
00:06:04.000 But it's so, it's more like, who's blind?
00:06:06.000 Who's wrong?
00:06:07.000 You know, who's wrong?
00:06:08.000 And really, history is written by the victors, so.
00:06:11.000 Both sides have blind people.
00:06:13.000 Yeah.
00:06:14.000 Yeah, but... Just believe him because they want to believe it.
00:06:18.000 Sure, sure.
00:06:19.000 But I think I'm right.
00:06:21.000 He thinks he's right.
00:06:22.000 I think he's wrong.
00:06:23.000 I think he's very wrong.
00:06:24.000 And I think he probably gets his media from... his information is distilled through a lens of insanity.
00:06:31.000 So I actually read the same news he does, and I read the same news that conservatives do, and then I'm like, oh, clearly this is what's happening.
00:06:38.000 These people on the left only get their news from these particular sources, and so they end up getting, you know, this skewed perception on what's really going on in the world.
00:06:47.000 Let's read this article.
00:06:48.000 It's a little bit.
00:06:48.000 I want to go.
00:06:49.000 He talks about the factions, which is really interesting.
00:06:52.000 Here's what he says.
00:06:52.000 See, I don't agree with that.
00:06:53.000 That's the central driver?
00:06:54.000 No.
00:06:54.000 War as it has come since 1861 and once again the central driver is America's founding stain,
00:07:00.000 deep persistent brutal racism. See I don't agree with that.
00:07:03.000 That's the central driver? No, no it's not. It's a strong start. Right so so that's but it's
00:07:09.000 good because it's his perspective.
00:07:11.000 Right, he's setting it up.
00:07:12.000 He thinks we are this awful racist country.
00:07:15.000 No way, man.
00:07:15.000 America is one of the least racist countries on the planet.
00:07:18.000 Coming from someone who's been to a bunch of them.
00:07:21.000 Right.
00:07:21.000 I mean, like, I think Japan's awesome.
00:07:24.000 Love Japan?
00:07:25.000 Super racist.
00:07:25.000 Very racist.
00:07:26.000 Yeah.
00:07:26.000 Yeah.
00:07:27.000 I'm part Korean.
00:07:28.000 Korea's great.
00:07:29.000 Ridiculously racist.
00:07:30.000 Oh, really?
00:07:31.000 Like, dude, Korean racism is... wow!
00:07:33.000 They're like ethno-supremacists, man.
00:07:35.000 Really?
00:07:36.000 Yeah, they think they're like the supreme race.
00:07:38.000 Not all of them.
00:07:39.000 They've been getting kind of like, you know, chilled out.
00:07:42.000 But it has a lot to do with how the Koreans were essentially enslaved, you know, occupied by the Japanese.
00:07:49.000 Okay.
00:07:50.000 So they created this identity as a way to resist, you know, the Japanese oppression and stuff like that.
00:07:55.000 Now they view themselves as like the best.
00:07:57.000 And, you know, I mean this with all due respect, South Korea, But when I went there, they had this museum talking about
00:08:04.000 their great general.
00:08:05.000 This is really, really funny.
00:08:06.000 They were talking about all the great battles he won.
00:08:09.000 And they show you like the first battle of his great victory, and he's got like 50 ships.
00:08:14.000 And then they were like, it was a tremendous day for a general, whatever.
00:08:17.000 And then it was like, the next great victory occurred, and he had 10 ships.
00:08:20.000 What?
00:08:20.000 And then the next great victory had three ships.
00:08:23.000 And I'm like, what they're not telling you is how many times he lost between those great victories.
00:08:27.000 So, you know, so they're writing their history.
00:08:30.000 Uh, but anyway, I, for me, I think what's driving this is authoritarianism versus libertarianism.
00:08:38.000 That's, that's, that's the main driver.
00:08:40.000 Because for me, I'm all about freedom, liberty, civil rights, and all that.
00:08:45.000 And the opposing factions throw that all out the window.
00:08:49.000 Let's keep reading and see what he says.
00:08:50.000 He says the current civil war doesn't have front lines that you can track on a map like the pins in Franklin Roosevelt's World War II maps.
00:08:57.000 It's more of a guerrilla civil war like Vietnam's that breaks out anywhere and everywhere.
00:09:01.000 But while its front lines are diffuse, they are real.
00:09:04.000 They include every demonstration with peaceful protesters on one side of the line and coiled vicious cops on the other.
00:09:10.000 Now see, here's another problem with his point of view.
00:09:13.000 What about when a bunch of Trump supporters go to a park to wave little American flags, and then Antifa shows up and beats the crap out of them?
00:09:20.000 Or the rioters that have nothing to do with the peaceful protesters.
00:09:23.000 Yeah.
00:09:24.000 This guy's clearly got a skewed perspective.
00:09:25.000 That's the point.
00:09:26.000 We'll keep reading.
00:09:28.000 What?
00:09:28.000 It's the White House.
00:09:29.000 I'm so confused right now.
00:09:30.000 Yeah, for a long time.
00:09:31.000 Obama's fortress.
00:09:32.000 mansion.
00:09:33.000 Where there is...
00:09:34.000 What?
00:09:35.000 It's the White House.
00:09:36.000 It's the White House.
00:09:37.000 I'm so confused right now.
00:09:38.000 You know, it's been that way for a long time, right?
00:09:41.000 Yeah, for a long time.
00:09:42.000 Trump didn't make it a fortress.
00:09:43.000 Obama's fortress.
00:09:44.000 Obama's fortress.
00:09:45.000 What?
00:09:46.000 There is a literal struggle for who is in charge of the streets of our capital city.
00:09:51.000 Donald Trump or D.C.' 's nervy mayor Muriel Bowser.
00:09:54.000 Now that's fair.
00:09:55.000 They are fighting.
00:09:56.000 We've seen it in countless other cities where other progressive mayors are forced to admit they can't control their own rogue police forces.
00:10:02.000 And I will counter that by saying they also can't control rogue factions that literally have seized a seven block radius in Seattle calling it a free zone or whatever.
00:10:12.000 Yeah.
00:10:12.000 The essence of a civil war is rival between claimants to the legitimate right to use force.
00:10:17.000 And we are now on the brink of a situation where the force will confront force, as Trump tries to use the military against unwilling governors and state national guards.
00:10:26.000 But that's just ridiculous because Trump isn't going to use the military.
00:10:29.000 This guy's living in Wally World.
00:10:31.000 The fault lines include the trench warfare between the honorable leaders of our country's armed services, who resist this illegitimate use, and Trump's own efforts to commandeer the military for an armed occupation of the country.
00:10:44.000 In much of the world, this kind of a standoff ends with a military coup, does it?
00:10:49.000 There was a civil war of American democracy versus Trump's paramilitary stormtroopers, many of whom are armed and prepared to resort to force to keep Trump in office.
00:10:57.000 That's just called law enforcement.
00:11:00.000 either by disrupting the election, what?
00:11:02.000 Whoa.
00:11:03.000 Or by making it impossible for an elected successor to take office.
00:11:06.000 Is what paramilitary stormtroopers?
00:11:08.000 Right, this is getting a little ridiculous, man.
00:11:10.000 This is a professor at a university.
00:11:12.000 Yeah, dude.
00:11:13.000 He's got a Wikipedia page.
00:11:14.000 Is that what it is?
00:11:15.000 Is prospect, prospect magazine or whatever.
00:11:17.000 This is not some fringe.
00:11:18.000 No name.
00:11:19.000 I mean, he's a Professor dude, what does he teach?
00:11:22.000 This is what he but what is he saying?
00:11:25.000 Oh, yeah, all I see is a bunch of just opinions.
00:11:28.000 Yeah, so far He's like this is what was happening.
00:11:30.000 But it's where's your where's your proof?
00:11:32.000 You're not backing it up with stuff.
00:11:34.000 You're just spouting stuff That's why I said in the beginning.
00:11:36.000 I'm right.
00:11:36.000 He's wrong Yeah, okay, carry on.
00:11:38.000 Journalism?
00:11:38.000 Yeah, it was... Yeah, what's his name?
00:11:39.000 I know, I sent you the link.
00:11:40.000 or influences as a professor.
00:11:42.000 Journalism?
00:11:43.000 Yeah.
00:11:44.000 I think he's a journalism professor.
00:11:45.000 You want to look him up?
00:11:46.000 Yeah, what's his name?
00:11:47.000 His name is Robert Kutner.
00:11:48.000 I know, I sent you the link.
00:11:50.000 Yeah, K-U-T-T-N-E-R.
00:11:51.000 Yeah, alright, thanks.
00:11:52.000 But no, this is the interesting part.
00:11:53.000 He says, the lines include Trump and his White House loyalists versus the so-called deep
00:11:57.000 state made up of people serving in government who work to uphold the law, risking their
00:12:01.000 jobs if they offend our would-be dictator.
00:12:05.000 Amazing.
00:12:06.000 The incipient civil war reflects a polarization of society along party lines, but contrary to a lot of commentary, the polarization is anything but symmetrical.
00:12:14.000 One party has shown itself willing to destroy democratic institutions for partisan gain.
00:12:18.000 Yeah, it's a Democrat.
00:12:19.000 Yeah, I know.
00:12:19.000 Is he talking about Democrats?
00:12:21.000 I think he is.
00:12:23.000 The Civil War is also cultural, with two deeply antagonistic cultures, each convinced that the other is ruinous.
00:12:29.000 But one of those cultures, despite its professed religiosity, is increasingly nihilist.
00:12:35.000 This is really, really funny.
00:12:38.000 What he's saying is so similar to what people say about them.
00:12:42.000 Yeah.
00:12:43.000 It's like he's projecting.
00:12:45.000 Yeah, or it doesn't matter who's right or wrong.
00:12:48.000 Literally doesn't.
00:12:49.000 Because people are convinced that they're the moral superiors.
00:12:53.000 Oh, yeah.
00:12:54.000 And then war breaks out.
00:12:55.000 100%.
00:12:55.000 Did you look him up?
00:12:56.000 Yeah.
00:12:57.000 Oh, so he does teach, yeah.
00:12:59.000 Hold on.
00:12:59.000 Journalism?
00:13:00.000 Yeah, he's an American journalist and writer whose works present a liberal-slash-progressive point of view.
00:13:05.000 Oh, you're telling me.
00:13:06.000 Thanks, Wikipedia.
00:13:06.000 This guy doesn't even have Google.
00:13:08.000 Yeah, man.
00:13:09.000 This guy gets his opinions straight out of a can.
00:13:11.000 Love it.
00:13:11.000 His opinions come from, like, a distilled NPR feed right to his ears.
00:13:14.000 Seriously.
00:13:15.000 Very original.
00:13:16.000 At a more fundamental level, the Civil War is deeply racial, in a way that evokes the fraught period that prefigured America's one true civil war.
00:13:24.000 From about 1820 right up until the Confederacy attacked Fort Sumter in April 1861, the slave-holding South never accepted federal power if there was the slightest chance that the national government would interfere with slavery.
00:13:36.000 The doctrine of nullification, ostensibly about tariffs, was really about slavery.
00:13:40.000 I don't care to read about whatever that is.
00:13:42.000 Anyway, you know what, man?
00:13:43.000 Let's read the end.
00:13:44.000 He is starting the rallies again.
00:13:46.000 No.
00:13:46.000 behind White House walls is emblematic of his increasing political isolation. But he and his
00:13:51.000 followers still have immense power to wreak havoc. I mean, didn't Trump just go on a bunch of trips?
00:13:56.000 And isn't he planning now a bunch of rallies? Starting the rallies again. This dude doesn't
00:13:59.000 have Google, does he? No. And he writes like this, you know, he doesn't want Google.
00:14:02.000 There will not be a coup d'etat, either by the military to oust Trump or by Trump to shut down
00:14:07.000 Congress and recalcitrant governors and mayors.
00:14:11.000 What there will be is ongoing trench warfare, over five more agonizing months.
00:14:16.000 We will then learn whether the power of an aroused people can keep a dictator at bay, and even if Trump is defeated, residual racism and hatred will linger.
00:14:25.000 Man, this guy's teaching kids.
00:14:26.000 Journalism.
00:14:26.000 Yes.
00:14:26.000 Yeah.
00:14:27.000 Journalism.
00:14:27.000 That's ridiculous.
00:14:28.000 more apt. The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new
00:14:33.000 cannot be born. In this interregnum, a great variety of morbid symptoms appear."
00:14:38.000 Man, this guy is teaching kids.
00:14:42.000 Journalism. Yes. Yeah.
00:14:45.000 Journalism.
00:14:46.000 That's ridiculous.
00:14:47.000 So that explains a lot.
00:14:48.000 It's interesting what he said at the end, though, that the old won't die and the new
00:14:52.000 is trying to be born.
00:14:53.000 That's interesting.
00:14:54.000 The argument that progress is always a good—like, you know, I hate the way they frame that, but there's this argument that progress, for the sake of progress, is the right way to go.
00:15:05.000 Like, it's possible progress can be a bad thing.
00:15:08.000 It's possible that tradition can be a good thing.
00:15:10.000 It's possible that tradition can be a bad thing as well, and progress can be a good thing.
00:15:14.000 I think in this country we've had a lot of great progress.
00:15:16.000 Civil rights, for instance.
00:15:16.000 Definitely.
00:15:17.000 We've come a long way as a country.
00:15:19.000 And, you know, basically the way I see how it works is you don't want to just hold on to tradition blindly.
00:15:25.000 It helped you get to where you are, but you've got to keep reevaluating what you're doing and adapt and improve.
00:15:29.000 And that's progress.
00:15:31.000 Reform.
00:15:31.000 Reform.
00:15:31.000 Hey, that's what this country's all about, man.
00:15:34.000 Several decades of reform.
00:15:35.000 Or I should say, you know, more than several decades.
00:15:38.000 Centuries, yeah.
00:15:39.000 Where we've consistently reformed everything.
00:15:41.000 We had a war over some of that reform.
00:15:44.000 And never really a hard revolution or revolt where people just like wiped out our laws.
00:15:49.000 Well, that's what this is, I guess.
00:15:51.000 I was reading an article last night about how Antifa, they've been infiltrating high schools and colleges and trying to gather, you know, more people there because they're young and ignorant and they have no idea.
00:16:05.000 That's a fact.
00:16:06.000 And then we got professors like this spouting this kind of stuff.
00:16:09.000 These professors have been doing this thing for a long, long time, though.
00:16:11.000 Dude, the guy behind the bike lock was a professor.
00:16:16.000 Oh, yeah.
00:16:16.000 Yeah.
00:16:16.000 This guy also went to... Robert Putner also went to Berkeley.
00:16:19.000 I don't remember the guy with the bike locks.
00:16:21.000 The bike lock basher.
00:16:22.000 Yeah.
00:16:23.000 Yeah.
00:16:23.000 Do you know the bike lock basher is?
00:16:25.000 Is that the board you made?
00:16:26.000 Yeah.
00:16:27.000 Is that about that story?
00:16:28.000 Yeah.
00:16:28.000 Yeah.
00:16:28.000 OK.
00:16:29.000 OK.
00:16:29.000 Yeah.
00:16:30.000 Can we show that?
00:16:31.000 No.
00:16:31.000 No, we can't show it?
00:16:32.000 Even for... just for our audience?
00:16:34.000 I don't want to do it.
00:16:35.000 No?
00:16:35.000 I got in trouble.
00:16:35.000 I got in trouble.
00:16:36.000 I tried.
00:16:37.000 I want to show you guys.
00:16:38.000 I think... I think the joke was lost.
00:16:41.000 And I recognize that it probably was in poor taste.
00:16:43.000 Yeah, Eric Clanton.
00:16:45.000 and other year probation deal. So here's the joke. I they wrote liberals get the bullet to on a wall in
00:16:52.000 Berkeley. So I designed this you know sunburst graphic using
00:16:56.000 the revolution fist and put a bike lock in its hand and it says liberals get the bike lock to and it
00:17:02.000 was supposed to be making fun of them because they're pathetic and violent.
00:17:05.000 Yeah.
00:17:05.000 And, yeah, YouTube was not happy.
00:17:09.000 They were like, people who don't understand the context, like, this is the way it kind of came off, are going to think you're literally saying to go bash liberals because they don't understand what this is supposed to be a reference to.
00:17:18.000 A little nuanced.
00:17:19.000 Right.
00:17:19.000 And I'm like, that's actually a good point.
00:17:21.000 Like, it sounds like I'm saying bash liberals at the bike clock.
00:17:24.000 Cause that's what they were saying, but I was making fun of them.
00:17:26.000 So yeah.
00:17:27.000 So, you know, anyway.
00:17:29.000 Well, there you have it.
00:17:30.000 This guy bashed seven people over the head with a bike lock and then he basically gets off, you know, but yeah.
00:17:36.000 So at Berkeley, it's interesting.
00:17:38.000 You bring up the high school thing because there's a high school right next to that park.
00:17:41.000 And some kids came out when this protest was going on and they were complaining to a lot of the people there that the teachers force them to, uh, agree with social justice.
00:17:51.000 Like it's a religious class.
00:17:52.000 Yeah.
00:17:53.000 I've seen this.
00:17:54.000 Yeah, this kid was telling me that, like, they will tell you to write an essay about, you know, your white privilege or something, and then when you're like, I don't believe that's a thing, F. Wow.
00:18:03.000 Yeah, it's like, what?
00:18:05.000 White privilege is not a fact, but they claim it is.
00:18:08.000 No, it's not.
00:18:09.000 It's critical race theory or some other nonsense.
00:18:12.000 So you're gonna have... I don't know, man.
00:18:14.000 I think, in that regard, we might end up seeing a bunch of kids reject all of this.
00:18:19.000 Yeah, isn't Gen Z already rejecting a bunch of it?
00:18:22.000 Some of them.
00:18:22.000 Well, yeah.
00:18:23.000 Not all of them.
00:18:24.000 Yeah, because a lot of, you know, kids rebel, you know?
00:18:29.000 So you get a bunch of millennials who are like, what, in their mid-30s now, telling these, you know, 15-year-olds who are 20 years younger that, you can't say those things, you can't say that, and so what are the kids gonna do?
00:18:41.000 Yeah.
00:18:41.000 Yeah, exactly.
00:18:42.000 Seriously.
00:18:43.000 Like, some of these millennials, like, Gen Z are their kids.
00:18:46.000 You got a 35-year-old woman whose name is Karen, and she's an SJW millennial, and she had a kid when she was 20, and the kid's now... Yeah, and he's like, shut up, Mom, you're dumb!
00:18:58.000 You're so stupid, Karen!
00:19:00.000 You had a kid when you were 15?
00:19:02.000 Why can't I?
00:19:03.000 Jake Tapper...
00:19:05.000 Apparently said, I think it was Jake Tapper, I could be wrong, that his kid calls him fake news when he gets mad at him.
00:19:11.000 That's amazing.
00:19:12.000 He's like, you're fake news!
00:19:13.000 That's really funny, okay.
00:19:15.000 That means you understand this kid is being influenced by... President Trump?
00:19:19.000 Yeah, by Trump and by, you know, so... That's awesome.
00:19:21.000 This is actually really interesting because there's one stat that I like to cite from Pew.
00:19:26.000 Gen Z is the first generation in like a hundred years to be more conservative than the last.
00:19:31.000 That's great.
00:19:32.000 They're only slightly more conservative.
00:19:34.000 They're actually a little bit more progressive on some things, but then conservative on other issues.
00:19:39.000 That gives me a slight amount of hope.
00:19:41.000 Just a little bit.
00:19:42.000 Just as you said, just a little bit more.
00:19:43.000 I think millennials are like a lost generation.
00:19:45.000 Yep.
00:19:47.000 yeah yeah i'm like uh i am right on the cusp i was 84 so no that's millennial well it used to be it used to be 85 then it was 84 no now it's 83 no it keep trust me i've been watching it man it's been it's been pushed being pushed there's different further and further back there's different schools i remember click tvs all right i had to go and change to the tv right i had that when i was little my goodness okay yeah all right it's millennial Yeah, millennial was supposed to be like coming of age in the year 2000 or something like that.
00:20:17.000 Right.
00:20:17.000 And so I think by some standards, it's like 1980.
00:20:21.000 Okay.
00:20:22.000 Yeah, my sister is a millennial.
00:20:24.000 It pushes back a little further.
00:20:25.000 Yeah, because Gen Xers were, like, graduating college in the early to mid 90s.
00:20:32.000 Okay.
00:20:32.000 Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's right.
00:20:34.000 Like, the Gen Xers were born in the 70s, right?
00:20:35.000 Yeah, I want to say, like, late 60s to almost up to 80, because each generation is technically about 20 years.
00:20:41.000 Yeah.
00:20:42.000 Man, so Gen X is now, what, 50 and 60 or whatever?
00:20:45.000 No, Gen X is, like, late 40s, early 50s, I think.
00:20:48.000 Old people!
00:20:50.000 They're all boomers.
00:20:51.000 It seems like the consensus is 82.
00:20:53.000 A lot of people are posting right now about what a millennial is.
00:20:57.000 Millennials?
00:20:57.000 I guess that would make sense.
00:21:00.000 81.
00:21:00.000 A lot of 81s.
00:21:01.000 So maybe that's it.
00:21:03.000 The reason I think this is like, what do millennials do?
00:21:06.000 They complain a lot.
00:21:08.000 Myself included.
00:21:10.000 They're not running for office for the most part.
00:21:12.000 I don't like to complain.
00:21:14.000 That always bugs me about people complaining.
00:21:16.000 I'm like, well, hey, what have you done to fix that?
00:21:18.000 Well, nothing.
00:21:19.000 I'm just complaining.
00:21:19.000 I was like, all right, well, stop complaining to me then.
00:21:22.000 What's your plan to fix it?
00:21:23.000 I always like moving forward and figuring out a way forward.
00:21:26.000 I don't like wallowing, sitting and wallowing in your misery.
00:21:31.000 I mean, I've been there before, but then I've learned over my life.
00:21:33.000 It's like, it's better to look forward and be like, I can either change it or I can't.
00:21:39.000 And those are your two options.
00:21:41.000 Maybe a better way to put it is they have no purpose.
00:21:44.000 True.
00:21:44.000 If you don't have a purpose, then you can't even see the future.
00:21:47.000 Totally agree with you.
00:21:47.000 Yeah, they don't do anything.
00:21:49.000 I mean, it's crazy because most of the people I know are kind of living the same way I am.
00:21:57.000 No kids, no family.
00:21:58.000 Kind of winging it?
00:21:59.000 I don't know.
00:21:59.000 I don't know what it is, man.
00:22:01.000 I blame the boomers.
00:22:03.000 It's all their fault. You blame the boomers. I blame the boomers. Yeah, because they were the hippies. They had hippie
00:22:07.000 kids.
00:22:07.000 See, this is the thing. It's like everyone always wants that. They want to blame someone.
00:22:12.000 Well, no, not me. I want to blame anyone else. I don't care.
00:22:16.000 I'm going to find the person to blame.
00:22:17.000 There's always someone to blame. It's like, alright, look, we're all in this together.
00:22:21.000 Society is the way it is.
00:22:24.000 How do we move forward together and figure it out?
00:22:27.000 I don't want to blame anyone.
00:22:28.000 I'm part of the problem.
00:22:29.000 Everyone's part of the problem.
00:22:30.000 Everybody is.
00:22:31.000 Everyone can make a choice to move forward together.
00:22:34.000 We've got to figure out how to do that and stop blaming.
00:22:37.000 But I think the first thing is, when I say I blame them, I'm really referencing that You know, is it really a problem we don't live the way our grandparents lived?
00:22:45.000 I mean, think about it though.
00:22:47.000 World War I, then there was the Great Depression, and then World War II.
00:22:52.000 So that was like a 50 year span, you know?
00:22:55.000 Less, maybe 30, 40 years, you know?
00:22:58.000 Life was not Incredibly hard.
00:23:00.000 Right?
00:23:00.000 After World War II, it's like, they were like, wow, this is what life is like now.
00:23:05.000 We don't, we're not at war.
00:23:06.000 Now we get to live and just have babies.
00:23:09.000 I don't blame them for having all the boomer, the boom, you know, it makes sense.
00:23:13.000 So then how did we get here now?
00:23:14.000 You know, it's because of that.
00:23:16.000 So it's not necessarily their fault.
00:23:18.000 They're just, there was just this wave.
00:23:19.000 It's just up and down and up and down through the years.
00:23:22.000 Now we're here.
00:23:23.000 And the bad times come next.
00:23:25.000 People want to blame others, though, instead of just, we gotta come together, yo.
00:23:28.000 Well, no, the point I was gonna make is, blame them for what, I guess?
00:23:32.000 Like, if every generation is different based on their circumstances, then maybe this is just it, who cares?
00:23:37.000 I think!
00:23:37.000 I have a theory.
00:23:38.000 Okay, I have a theory.
00:23:40.000 So, boomers really, really wanted millennials to never suffer anything at all, right?
00:23:44.000 Because their parents, boomers' parents, went through some really, really hard times.
00:23:47.000 Like the Depression, and World War II, and everything.
00:23:50.000 So they wanted their kids to do well.
00:23:52.000 They spoiled the boomers, the boomers spoiled the millennials.
00:23:54.000 No, no, no.
00:23:55.000 You're missing a link between... Is it Gen X?
00:23:58.000 Who's between the Boomers and Millennials?
00:24:01.000 Well, the Boomers give birth to the Millennials.
00:24:03.000 And then the Gen X come from, I think, what?
00:24:05.000 The generation before Boomers.
00:24:07.000 What was that?
00:24:07.000 Was it the Greatest?
00:24:08.000 I want to say the Greatest Generation.
00:24:10.000 Yeah.
00:24:10.000 We got a screaming kid in here now.
00:24:11.000 Oh my gosh, what is happening?
00:24:12.000 He's screaming.
00:24:13.000 He wants to go outside.
00:24:14.000 He's spoiled.
00:24:15.000 He is, yes.
00:24:15.000 Yeah, I think... Was it Greatest?
00:24:17.000 Yeah, I think Greatest.
00:24:19.000 Hold on, let me look.
00:24:20.000 The greatest generation had... So wait, who had... No, no, wait.
00:24:24.000 I don't know my generation.
00:24:24.000 They're confusing.
00:24:26.000 Was the silent generation had the boomers?
00:24:29.000 Let me check.
00:24:30.000 I don't know, man.
00:24:31.000 You know, it's silly that we try to lump everyone together because, you know, everyone who's born in a different year goes through such a drastic difference.
00:24:40.000 Right.
00:24:41.000 And then we got to think about where they're living, you know, what kind of environment they've grown up with, you know, their family situation.
00:24:48.000 Everyone's so different, drastically different.
00:24:50.000 You know, it doesn't matter what generation you are.
00:24:52.000 There's definitely lazy people and awesome, motivated people and, you know, a-holes.
00:24:58.000 It doesn't matter.
00:24:59.000 They're everywhere.
00:25:01.000 You know about the generational theory?
00:25:03.000 What about it?
00:25:03.000 I forgot what it's called.
00:25:04.000 It's called something something generational theory where it's like every there's like four steps you know every 20 years something like this.
00:25:10.000 Okay.
00:25:11.000 And that always ends in some like great war or catastrophe or like mass death.
00:25:14.000 Yeah.
00:25:14.000 Strauss-Howe?
00:25:15.000 Yeah is that what it is?
00:25:16.000 The fourth turning theory or simply the fourth turning describes a theorized recurring generation cycle in American history and global history.
00:25:22.000 Yeah so aren't we on track for like 2020 to be like war?
00:25:25.000 Well, that's what that guy's article was about.
00:25:27.000 The one where we were talking about... You want to pull up that Strauss thing?
00:25:29.000 Yeah, hold on.
00:25:30.000 But don't you think we can break the cycle?
00:25:32.000 You know, we're at a time of... We're together.
00:25:37.000 Social media.
00:25:38.000 We weren't ready for it, but we've got it.
00:25:39.000 It's here.
00:25:40.000 You know, we can connect.
00:25:42.000 We've got all this available.
00:25:43.000 Hey, Boku.
00:25:44.000 There's a Boku-san.
00:25:45.000 There's a kitty.
00:25:47.000 I don't know if he wants to.
00:25:49.000 No, I think it's too late.
00:25:51.000 You think it's too late?
00:25:52.000 Yeah, I think the generation before the boomers had the opportunity to make sure that we didn't enter the whiny baby cycle of the generational theory.
00:26:02.000 Basically, you have a whole generation of people who have never experienced hardship.
00:26:06.000 That's true.
00:26:07.000 And so they're extremely spoiled and don't know.
00:26:10.000 Their hardship is not having internet.
00:26:12.000 Their hardship is I said a naughty word.
00:26:14.000 I kid you not.
00:26:15.000 It's like even worse.
00:26:16.000 You say a naughty word and they cry.
00:26:18.000 Did you see that viral video of the woman crying because she got a Trump email?
00:26:23.000 Yes.
00:26:23.000 Dude, what is wrong with these people?
00:26:26.000 And she doesn't look like a millennial.
00:26:27.000 She looks like she's in her 20s.
00:26:28.000 Or the other video where the girl was driving and someone flicked her off.
00:26:32.000 Yeah, their mom went like hunting down and like told her mom and her you see you just see the mom Karen like storm
00:26:39.000 Pastor like whoa, it's like in there's flames coming off of that Karen
00:26:43.000 It's like it's like in Dragon Ball Z when Goku goes Super Saiyan, but instead the hair turns into the Karen
00:26:48.000 She finds the car did you flick off my daughter? Yeah, no that was she really thinking she's gonna find the car
00:26:58.000 No idea what she was thinking.
00:27:00.000 What was your plan?
00:27:01.000 Come on!
00:27:02.000 It reminds me of that comic I was talking about the other day, where it's like, back then, the teacher says, your child is failing, and the parents look at the kid and say, what did you do?
00:27:09.000 And then it's like, now, the teacher says, your child's failing, and they look at the teacher and say, what did you do?
00:27:14.000 Right.
00:27:15.000 Exactly.
00:27:15.000 It's your fault our precious snowflake can do no wrong.
00:27:18.000 It feels like it's slowly getting rid of the First Amendment.
00:27:20.000 The freedom of speech.
00:27:21.000 Like, what happened to that?
00:27:23.000 Like, I don't care who you are.
00:27:24.000 It's gone.
00:27:25.000 It feels like it.
00:27:26.000 Like, you should be able to say whatever.
00:27:28.000 And like, we gotta have thick skin.
00:27:30.000 It's like, say whatever.
00:27:31.000 I don't care what you say.
00:27:32.000 Because what you say doesn't affect me.
00:27:35.000 That is gone.
00:27:36.000 Not anymore.
00:27:36.000 There's a new religion, buddy.
00:27:37.000 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:27:38.000 I disagree.
00:27:39.000 It's not gone.
00:27:41.000 It's gone among a certain amount of people, yes, sure.
00:27:44.000 No.
00:27:45.000 But in the general public, I don't think so.
00:27:48.000 So when you can't go to church without being fined or arrested, but Black Lives Matter can go on protest, that's called the government enforcing morality policing.
00:27:57.000 Yeah, and it's pissing a lot of people off.
00:28:00.000 I've seen countless people just like, we're done with this.
00:28:03.000 No, wait, I don't believe it, man.
00:28:05.000 I see so many people.
00:28:07.000 Look, how many thousands?
00:28:08.000 I mean, maybe, maybe.
00:28:09.000 Maybe we're just seeing the vocal minority out in the streets screaming.
00:28:11.000 I think so.
00:28:11.000 I see all the posts on Facebook, and I ask some of these people, like, don't you see a contradiction in the government targeting these, you know, people who want to go to church, but you being allowed?
00:28:21.000 And they said, well, we're fighting injustice.
00:28:22.000 We're more important.
00:28:24.000 People can go to church whenever they want.
00:28:26.000 Yep.
00:28:26.000 It's like you do you they can't think their brains don't work Yeah, so the point I was making is the previous generation had a chance to stop the cycle Okay, by making sure these kids didn't become that final You know that final generation that knows no has no understanding of how hard things really get and then cause the collapse.
00:28:44.000 Yeah Then the chaos ensues everything gets bad again, and then the life sucks.
00:28:48.000 Oh Yeah.
00:28:52.000 Which brings us to our next story.
00:28:53.000 That is the Strauss-Howe theory.
00:28:55.000 The next story we have is about, uh, this is great.
00:29:00.000 Seattle's sleepless as authorities mobilize after locals declare, quote, free zone.
00:29:06.000 The free Capitol Hill zone, or the Capitol Hill free zone, is about seven city blocks in Seattle, which are currently being occupied by antifa far left types.
00:29:17.000 The police have retreated.
00:29:19.000 They've abandoned the east precinct in Seattle.
00:29:22.000 And now these protesters, or whatever you want to call them, extremists, far left, whatever, are wearing body armor.
00:29:29.000 And they're getting weapons.
00:29:30.000 And they're armed.
00:29:32.000 And they're extremely dumb.
00:29:33.000 Yes.
00:29:34.000 How long is this going to last?
00:29:35.000 That's all I think.
00:29:37.000 It's like we've been in Christianity together.
00:29:39.000 For those who don't know, Christiania is a free state inside Copenhagen, the city of Copenhagen.
00:29:44.000 They consider themselves completely separate, very similar to this, but you go in there and it's a huge plot of land.
00:29:51.000 It used to be a military base that in the 70s or maybe the 60s they let go of it and then hippies moved in and slowly turned it into basically a free state.
00:30:02.000 So, and it's successful.
00:30:04.000 They grow food there.
00:30:05.000 They have like a functioning society.
00:30:07.000 And I'm looking at this and I just... I see a bunch of people that want stuff, but have no idea how to go about getting it.
00:30:16.000 But they're demanding.
00:30:17.000 Go ahead.
00:30:19.000 Well, take a look at these photos.
00:30:20.000 These are some of the photos from the article.
00:30:21.000 Yeah, I'm looking at it.
00:30:22.000 So you can see the barricades over here.
00:30:24.000 They've got businesses.
00:30:26.000 The funny thing about it is apparently they've forced the businesses inside the zone to, quote, disaffiliate from the city.
00:30:33.000 Probably means nothing other than them being like, okay, we disaffiliated.
00:30:37.000 But the police aren't doing anything.
00:30:39.000 They're just going to let it go.
00:30:41.000 I think this is, it's possible this is the right move.
00:30:45.000 It's also possible that this is an extremely dangerous move.
00:30:49.000 It might be the right thing because we'll let the kids maybe have his bottle, and then maybe they get tired and go home.
00:30:55.000 Then they can come in and sweep things up.
00:30:57.000 I don't think that's gonna happen.
00:30:59.000 I think they've just been given an occupation, and like we saw with Zuccotti Park in New York, a bunch of people are probably now rushing full speed to Seattle to see the occupied zone, the free zone.
00:31:11.000 I'm willing to bet all those people that went to Minnesota, drove up, are like, we gotta go to Seattle, man!
00:31:16.000 There's like an anarchist thing they took over.
00:31:18.000 And then you're gonna see a bunch of people with weapons, and they're gonna bolster their defenses, and they're gonna take this part of the city.
00:31:25.000 And the longer it goes on, the harder it'll be for the police to actually deal with it.
00:31:28.000 Yeah.
00:31:29.000 This right now, considering the past week of what they're calling an uprising, or the revolution, I'm willing to bet they're all rushing full speed to Seattle right now.
00:31:37.000 That wouldn't surprise me.
00:31:38.000 So what are they doing?
00:31:40.000 Are the police gonna wait?
00:31:42.000 You know what's crazy though?
00:31:43.000 Apparently, I guess the reason the cops backed off and let them have the department, the precinct, is because they received 12,000 complaints about the use of tear gas.
00:31:52.000 So all of the locals in the area were like, stop.
00:31:54.000 The cops were like, alright.
00:31:55.000 The cops left.
00:31:57.000 So what are these people going to end up doing?
00:32:00.000 I think it might end up being like an Occupy Wall Street thing.
00:32:04.000 It'll be there for several months, maybe.
00:32:06.000 They're gonna get tons of donations, they're gonna get funds, and they're gonna stay there.
00:32:11.000 That whole thing freaks me out, the donation thing, because I just learned about that.
00:32:16.000 I mean, it's not really in tune with this, you know, but... What, the Act Blue thing?
00:32:20.000 Yeah, the Act Blue.
00:32:20.000 What is that about?
00:32:21.000 So, you know, if you want to donate to Black Lives Matter, it goes into Act Blue, which is a democratic, like, donation.
00:32:31.000 But is that, like, the official Black Lives Matter organization?
00:32:35.000 Uh, I don't know.
00:32:36.000 It's a good point.
00:32:37.000 But they've gotten millions and millions of dollars.
00:32:39.000 I did see, right, the organization has.
00:32:42.000 Yeah, and I was reading, I mean, I looked into it, and I'm reading down, and it's like, this money is to help, like, create, like, a democratic society.
00:32:51.000 And I was just like, wait, how does that, what does that have to do with Black Lives Matter?
00:32:55.000 This is the Democrats, like, taking the Black Lives Matter money?
00:32:59.000 What is going on?
00:33:00.000 I got a question.
00:33:02.000 So you know that the South was the Democrats, right?
00:33:07.000 The Southern Democrats were the racists, Jim Crow.
00:33:10.000 Yeah, interesting.
00:33:11.000 Yeah, the Democrats was the party of the Klan and all this racism.
00:33:16.000 And then you ask some of these Democrats and they'll tell you that the party's switched, like that Civil War professor guy who wrote about the Civil War.
00:33:23.000 It's like, oh, but Nixon started to realize he could pander to white racists in the South to win.
00:33:29.000 And it's like, well, hold on, man, hold on.
00:33:32.000 When have the Democrats actually ever done anything to not be racist?
00:33:38.000 It's a serious question, because they're the party of racism, they're the party of the Klan, and all these really awful things, they're remnants of the Confederacy.
00:33:45.000 And then what's going on today?
00:33:47.000 All of the big racism problems are literally in Democratic-controlled areas.
00:33:50.000 Absolutely.
00:33:51.000 You're 100% right.
00:33:53.000 And then you think about, look at their frontrunner, Biden.
00:33:57.000 Yeah.
00:33:57.000 Yeah.
00:33:57.000 What?
00:33:57.000 Oh.
00:33:57.000 Yeah.
00:33:57.000 like history of racism.
00:33:59.000 Poor kids are just as smart as white kids.
00:34:02.000 It's like, yeah, you ain't wait, wait, what does that have to do with white?
00:34:06.000 Like what are you talking about?
00:34:07.000 Oh, but he was just being silly.
00:34:08.000 You understand Joe.
00:34:09.000 It's like, but this is all the time we talking about.
00:34:11.000 Yeah.
00:34:11.000 He says these things all the time.
00:34:12.000 Yeah.
00:34:12.000 Biden says some racist stuff.
00:34:15.000 It's crazy.
00:34:15.000 But he's, he's also got a voting history that apparently has been, has been
00:34:19.000 criticized for being racist.
00:34:20.000 So I'm not gonna track down Biden's voting history and argue whether it was or wasn't.
00:34:25.000 He was a product of The Times for sure.
00:34:28.000 But I would just ask the people who are voting for Democrats, how can you justify that your party isn't racist?
00:34:34.000 How can you prove that when you're literally remnants of the Confederacy?
00:34:37.000 And to this day, all of the problems of racism that you keep bringing up are in your cities.
00:34:44.000 Yep.
00:34:44.000 What are you going to change?
00:34:46.000 Right now you've got Chicago, you've got a black mayor, Lori Lightfoot, you've got tons of black aldermen, and you've got rioting and destruction throughout the city.
00:34:55.000 Apparently, this is crazy, we don't even know the full scale of what happened in Chicago.
00:34:58.000 It's like a lot of it hasn't been covered.
00:35:00.000 Apparently people were stealing buses.
00:35:02.000 Wow.
00:35:02.000 Like city buses, they were stealing stuff.
00:35:04.000 So, why are they rioting there?
00:35:07.000 It's like, it's a Democratic-controlled city with a Democratic governor and Democratic congressmen and Democratic senators, Democratic mayor.
00:35:15.000 Trump's fault.
00:35:16.000 Yeah, the Republicans are racist.
00:35:18.000 Yeah.
00:35:18.000 Like, that's just, I, look, man.
00:35:20.000 And, you know, I actually just read this article earlier today about the, you know, I don't know if anyone's seen this, but a bunch of the Democrats wore these kente?
00:35:29.000 Kente cloths.
00:35:30.000 Kente cloths.
00:35:31.000 Yeah.
00:35:31.000 Right?
00:35:32.000 And they were taking a knee.
00:35:33.000 And all these Africans are posting these videos like, what are they wearing?
00:35:39.000 How dare these people?
00:35:41.000 That's not even an American thing.
00:35:42.000 That's our thing.
00:35:43.000 How dare you?
00:35:44.000 And then I'm reading into it more.
00:35:46.000 It's like those specific ones were from a tribe that had history of slavery themselves.
00:35:53.000 And I was like, oh, that's bad.
00:35:55.000 Oh, wow.
00:35:56.000 Did you hear about that?
00:35:57.000 What?
00:35:57.000 No, I didn't hear about that.
00:35:58.000 The cloths that they wore are specifically from a tribe that actually did slavery stuff.
00:36:05.000 Oh, snap!
00:36:05.000 No, is that for real?
00:36:06.000 Failed virtue signal.
00:36:08.000 We should confirm that one.
00:36:09.000 Hey, hey, hey.
00:36:10.000 I trust Adam.
00:36:12.000 I've been reading so much about all the different Africans that have been pissed off about this.
00:36:16.000 It's like mad, mad Africans are pissed.
00:36:20.000 They're posting all these videos talking about like, how dare they?
00:36:22.000 They don't care, dude.
00:36:23.000 Yeah, dude.
00:36:24.000 They don't care.
00:36:24.000 You can get Kanye West.
00:36:25.000 They're pandering, man.
00:36:26.000 One of the most successful and famous, you know, black people in this country.
00:36:29.000 Yeah.
00:36:29.000 Kanye rocks.
00:36:30.000 And they call him mentally ill.
00:36:32.000 When Kanye came out and said that he liked Trump, they ran his article saying, oh, poor Kanye.
00:36:37.000 He's gone crazy.
00:36:38.000 He's mentally ill.
00:36:39.000 He's been a little bit crazy.
00:36:39.000 Like, talk about racist, dude.
00:36:41.000 Yeah, that's nuts.
00:36:42.000 Yeah, come on, man.
00:36:44.000 You know why they were doing it.
00:36:45.000 Oh yeah.
00:36:46.000 Candace Owens comes out and gives her opinion, and they say that she's a grifter and she's lying and she's wrong.
00:36:50.000 Aunt Jemima?
00:36:51.000 She's a white supremacist.
00:36:52.000 Yes.
00:36:53.000 Yeah, they call her all of these racial slurs.
00:36:55.000 Dude, you know what, man?
00:36:55.000 I was having a conversation with a friend about Antifa, and the funniest thing is the success of Antifa propaganda, that one, they're not really an organization, and two, it just means you're anti-fascist.
00:37:09.000 And I'm like, listen, If a taxi company started a violent group that hated Uber called Anti-Uber, just because I think they're insane doesn't mean I support Uber.
00:37:24.000 That's the thing.
00:37:25.000 They say, we're anti-fascist.
00:37:26.000 Yeah, dude, pedophiles could be anti-fascist.
00:37:29.000 You know what I mean?
00:37:29.000 Like, just because you're claiming you're anti-fascist doesn't mean the rest of what you do is a good thing.
00:37:33.000 Right.
00:37:34.000 And so they claim that so they can mask the fact that they're actually associated with the communist, you know, Germany.
00:37:40.000 History is communist Germans before the rise of Hitler.
00:37:45.000 And then they try and recruit people with that.
00:37:46.000 It works.
00:37:47.000 And people are like, but are you saying you support fascism?
00:37:49.000 And I'm like, What?
00:37:52.000 Where did you get that?
00:37:53.000 Yeah, like, thinking violence is bad.
00:37:55.000 They've successfully... It's fascinating to me.
00:37:58.000 The other funny thing about these people is that they've actually convinced all these high-profile personalities to be, like, showing U-boats.
00:38:05.000 We talked about this the other day, didn't we?
00:38:06.000 Yeah, the D-Day thing.
00:38:07.000 Yeah, it's like, we were at war with Germany.
00:38:09.000 Like, what are you talking about?
00:38:11.000 These people are not Antifa.
00:38:13.000 It's just ridiculous.
00:38:14.000 Check this out.
00:38:15.000 This is funny.
00:38:15.000 So this is from Michael Tracy.
00:38:18.000 He says, this is one of the individuals running the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle, no additional commentary from me needed, lol.
00:38:26.000 So this individual is 18, she, they, lesbian anarchist, abolished whiteness, capitalism, and civilization.
00:38:35.000 Cash app, generalissima.
00:38:39.000 Born July 10th, 2001.
00:38:40.000 Oh no.
00:38:42.000 Wow.
00:38:43.000 Did you see the dude who stoked, one of the guys who stoked the fires at the 3rd Precinct in Milwaukee, in Minneapolis?
00:38:50.000 Got caught?
00:38:51.000 He got caught and he was, boy was that guy dumb as a box of rocks.
00:38:54.000 Was he?
00:38:54.000 I didn't see that.
00:38:55.000 He stole ammo, he stole body armor, cuffs, batons, and a helmet.
00:39:00.000 He was walking around wearing it.
00:39:01.000 Whoa.
00:39:02.000 And some people were like...
00:39:03.000 He wrote his name.
00:39:04.000 He wrote his name on a dark tape and put it on the back of the armor.
00:39:06.000 Whoa.
00:39:07.000 Yeah.
00:39:08.000 That's some bold.
00:39:08.000 Talk about really dumb.
00:39:09.000 That is a bold strategy.
00:39:11.000 Dude, these people are... Is this why I said I blame the parents, man?
00:39:15.000 Yeah.
00:39:15.000 Come on, man.
00:39:17.000 No, look, she's 18.
00:39:17.000 Yeah.
00:39:19.000 Dude, I'm so glad.
00:39:20.000 And you're an adult.
00:39:21.000 You're an adult at 18, okay?
00:39:22.000 I'm sorry.
00:39:23.000 I agree.
00:39:23.000 That's your responsibility.
00:39:24.000 That's the way it is in this country.
00:39:25.000 Maybe.
00:39:26.000 But, uh, I do think it's funny, like, born 2001, and you, like, you think you're a revolutionary, the generalissima who wants to abolish civilization.
00:39:36.000 What?
00:39:36.000 And capitalism with their cash out.
00:39:38.000 No, no, no.
00:39:39.000 Oh, yeah.
00:39:39.000 I'm just saying.
00:39:40.000 How can you be she and they at the same time?
00:39:42.000 If you're a lesbian, you're a girl.
00:39:44.000 Isn't that the case?
00:39:45.000 There's no rules.
00:39:46.000 But lesbian is a girl that likes girls.
00:39:48.000 Only feelings.
00:39:49.000 Specific.
00:39:50.000 Yeah.
00:39:51.000 Facts.
00:39:51.000 How would it be they?
00:39:53.000 Because gender identity is... Fluid?
00:39:56.000 I don't know, man.
00:39:56.000 There's no rules.
00:39:57.000 Nothing makes sense.
00:39:58.000 The other question I have is, and this is funny because I tweeted about this, and a bunch of people got really, really mad.
00:40:04.000 Like it's really triggered these lefties.
00:40:05.000 I asked, legitimately, why are so many anti-fascists furries?
00:40:10.000 Yeah, I saw that tweet.
00:40:11.000 But I'm not disparaging furries.
00:40:13.000 You're actually asking, I know.
00:40:14.000 It's a legitimate question.
00:40:16.000 There's a really high-profile cartoon squirrel that's constantly doxing people and harassing people with tons of followers.
00:40:23.000 And there's a bunch of furries.
00:40:25.000 They're called fursonas, I think.
00:40:29.000 Their avatar is their self-designed art of themselves as a cartoon animal.
00:40:34.000 Hey man, look, I'm all about liberty, so I don't care if you're a furry, like, do whatever you want, man.
00:40:38.000 You know, you keep saying, you know, blame it's the parents, they're bad parents.
00:40:43.000 A lot of these young parents give their kids iPads.
00:40:48.000 Here, here you go.
00:40:49.000 And then what do they watch?
00:40:50.000 They watch cartoons.
00:40:52.000 So they grow up idolizing cartoons instead of their parents.
00:40:55.000 Instead of having parents that they look up to, they're like, wow, I want to be like that person.
00:40:59.000 They watch and are raised by cartoons.
00:41:01.000 And they see anthropomorphized animals as society, and then ingrained in their personality.
00:41:07.000 It's honestly not that surprising.
00:41:09.000 But that's not my issue.
00:41:10.000 It's sad.
00:41:11.000 My issue isn't that people are furry.
00:41:13.000 I don't care.
00:41:14.000 No, no, I know.
00:41:15.000 I'm just making notes.
00:41:18.000 I just noticed that.
00:41:18.000 Why are they Antifa?
00:41:22.000 I don't know.
00:41:23.000 They want purpose.
00:41:24.000 Apparently there are like white supremacist furries.
00:41:27.000 Okay.
00:41:28.000 That's like a big thing I guess.
00:41:29.000 Random, but okay.
00:41:30.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:41:31.000 They have like, they have Nazi armbands, but it's a paw print instead of a swastika or
00:41:34.000 whatever.
00:41:35.000 I'm not kidding dude.
00:41:36.000 I don't know if it's a joke or whatever.
00:41:38.000 I'm just pointing it out.
00:41:39.000 So if I see the paw print, I'll know what it means now.
00:41:42.000 I don't know what it means.
00:41:43.000 Yeah, I have no idea.
00:41:45.000 I've actually never seen a furry before.
00:41:47.000 No, but somebody made a good point and they said it's that the left has successfully made it so that in many communities, like gaming, movies, even in the furry community, you can't be conservative because of cancel culture and the fear that they'll attack you.
00:42:04.000 So these people just shut up.
00:42:06.000 And then the, and then what you end up seeing is all of this Antifa, but it doesn't really explain it.
00:42:10.000 It doesn't explain how, like, I don't know.
00:42:12.000 I don't know.
00:42:13.000 Like, I don't, I don't know what this is, but there's a bunch of these like characters.
00:42:18.000 And I'm not saying these people are furries, but there actually are some hyper people.
00:42:21.000 I don't want to use their real names.
00:42:23.000 Like, I don't want to, I don't want to cause a brigade or anything, but there's like some people that are actually well-known verified furries who are like very vocal about supporting Antifa.
00:42:30.000 I'm like, what's that all about?
00:42:33.000 Somebody mentioned, like, a lot of the right-wingers have, like, anime avatars.
00:42:36.000 And I'm like, that's not really true either.
00:42:38.000 It's like an eagle and, like, an American flag.
00:42:40.000 Yeah.
00:42:41.000 Like, I don't know.
00:42:41.000 I don't know.
00:42:42.000 Or, like, a, you know, a kek frog or something.
00:42:45.000 It's like, I don't, I do see anime people, but not really.
00:42:48.000 It's usually, like, these Tumblrina leftists use anime stuff.
00:42:54.000 Yeah, but they're not dressing up as the characters, are they?
00:42:56.000 They're not, like, full-on outfits.
00:42:58.000 The conservative side.
00:42:59.000 No, no, no.
00:42:59.000 No, I mean, like, all of these people... Oh, right, right.
00:43:02.000 I mean, well, they'll wear their, like, American flag hat and, like, you know, Trump shirt or whatever, or, like, Trump hat.
00:43:06.000 Yeah, okay.
00:43:07.000 That's not, like...
00:43:09.000 Embodying a different animal though.
00:43:11.000 That's that's yeah, isn't that what furries do they like get in the full outfit?
00:43:14.000 I don't know.
00:43:15.000 Yeah, it's a fursuit.
00:43:16.000 Yeah, apparently like really expensive I'm like a crazy lifestyle apparently they've like tried to have conventions But the people are just like nuts and we're like sabotaging plumbing or something I don't know somebody somebody posted a response like here's your understanding and I watch this video and it was really weird I think I look, I don't care what you do with your life and your free time.
00:43:38.000 You know, that's why I'm like, I'm not even it's not even really about furries at all.
00:43:41.000 It's about Antifa.
00:43:42.000 Yeah.
00:43:43.000 And what it is.
00:43:44.000 One of the responses I got from a lot of people was that their Antifa are mentally ill people.
00:43:50.000 You know, it's like we're talking about with the Joker the other day.
00:43:53.000 Yeah.
00:43:53.000 That this fringe ideology needs allies.
00:43:57.000 So it seeks out vulnerable, you know, unstable individuals to support it.
00:44:02.000 Just like I said earlier, I read that article.
00:44:04.000 Antifa is going to high schools and colleges looking for the people that are outcasts and that don't fit into society and they're snatching them up.
00:44:15.000 And what you do is you tell them the reason you don't fit in is because of Trump.
00:44:20.000 Yeah, because Trump is a racist society.
00:44:23.000 It's society's fault.
00:44:24.000 It's everyone else's fault.
00:44:25.000 It's everyone else's fault.
00:44:27.000 Yeah, exactly.
00:44:28.000 It's not your fault.
00:44:30.000 I'm here for you, alright?
00:44:31.000 It's not your fault.
00:44:32.000 It's very subjective.
00:44:33.000 How do we actually deal with that, you know?
00:44:35.000 Like, what do you do?
00:44:36.000 Do you, like, drop them in the middle of the woods?
00:44:39.000 Make them learn how to survive or something?
00:44:41.000 Take them on a camping trip?
00:44:43.000 What did their parents do wrong?
00:44:45.000 They weren't parents.
00:44:46.000 Simple.
00:44:47.000 Done.
00:44:49.000 They weren't parents.
00:44:51.000 All I see is as they get older and older, they're looking at the kids like, oh, that's just kids being kids.
00:44:56.000 They'll grow over that.
00:44:58.000 They'll get out of that phase eventually.
00:44:59.000 And they don't try.
00:45:01.000 They don't engage.
00:45:02.000 They're just like, yeah, whatever, whatever.
00:45:04.000 And then it just runs rampant.
00:45:06.000 I think it's the logical conclusion of what we've been seeing over the past hundred years.
00:45:10.000 It used to be, and I think you brought this up a few days ago, that you were a blacksmith, and then your kid would watch and learn and help you in the shop, and then eventually he became a blacksmith too.
00:45:20.000 Then he got really good at blacksmithing.
00:45:23.000 And that was a family.
00:45:24.000 It was a family name, it was your family job.
00:45:26.000 Then we had apprenticeships, and then it was like not just your kid, it was also other people would come and pick trades.
00:45:31.000 And then it eventually became stuff all the kids in a factory.
00:45:33.000 Yeah.
00:45:33.000 Dust your eyes.
00:45:34.000 go off and do a different job and the kids are shoveling coal into a steam engine or something.
00:45:37.000 But then we started putting them in schools, institutionalized learning facilities with the
00:45:43.000 bells that, you know, I've heard it's supposed to simulate factories. I don't know if that's true,
00:45:47.000 where like the bell rings in the period. Oh, wow. Yeah.
00:45:50.000 But you slowly take the parents away from the kids.
00:45:53.000 Eventually the kids are just... Mindless drones.
00:45:58.000 They don't know what they are.
00:46:00.000 Right.
00:46:01.000 Nowadays, companies don't want college kids anymore, right?
00:46:04.000 A lot of them don't.
00:46:05.000 Yeah, because they're not experienced.
00:46:07.000 They're clueless.
00:46:09.000 Alright, I have my degree.
00:46:10.000 Okay, do this job.
00:46:11.000 What do you need me to do?
00:46:13.000 This job.
00:46:15.000 Can you do it or not?
00:46:16.000 No, you have to tell me what to do.
00:46:17.000 Can't you hold my hand and show me?
00:46:19.000 What about my homework?
00:46:20.000 That's not what work is.
00:46:22.000 My professor told me what to do.
00:46:24.000 Okay.
00:46:25.000 Yeah.
00:46:25.000 My professor would tell me what I had to do.
00:46:27.000 And it's like, okay, bro, I, I don't know how to do that job.
00:46:30.000 That's why I hired you.
00:46:32.000 I've literally experienced this where I'm like, um, you know, I hired, uh, someone to specifically to manage accounting when I was working for a fusion.
00:46:40.000 And they're like asking me like, what do I do?
00:46:41.000 I'm like, I don't know.
00:46:42.000 That's why I have a hard time with anyone building stuff for me, because I have a really high standard for the way I build stuff, whatever it is.
00:46:50.000 If it's a bedroom, even running the electric, unless it's a professional person doing it, I want to do it myself, because I know how to do it.
00:46:57.000 And I'd rather it done right, because if it isn't done right, I'm just going to have to do it myself.
00:47:02.000 These kids aren't good at anything.
00:47:04.000 They've got no skills.
00:47:06.000 They are talentless blobs of nothing, and now they're angry that they don't get all of these things they can't make themselves or they can't earn.
00:47:13.000 Well, it's no wonder that they're angry, because they were told their whole lives they can do anything they want.
00:47:19.000 Anything you dream of, you can do.
00:47:21.000 But you don't have to work for it.
00:47:22.000 I'm just going to keep telling you, you can do anything.
00:47:24.000 It's like, yeah, you could do anything, but you have to pick one thing and then go for that for a long time, and then eventually you get into it.
00:47:33.000 The problem is the previous generation demanded we go to college.
00:47:39.000 Like, like Moron Lemmings.
00:47:40.000 Yep.
00:47:41.000 Marching off the cliff.
00:47:42.000 It's a requirement now.
00:47:43.000 Yeah, I remember when I was little, my man, I'll tell you, and the Time 100, I actually had family be like, so are you going to go to college now?
00:47:52.000 Why?
00:47:53.000 Is that a joke?
00:47:54.000 Are you serious?
00:47:54.000 Why would you do that?
00:47:55.000 Have you not seen me in the Time Magazine?
00:47:58.000 I was like, I've been invited to speak at a PhD course on journalism.
00:48:02.000 You've been to the White House, man.
00:48:04.000 Yeah.
00:48:04.000 It's pretty huge.
00:48:05.000 Well, that was like, I'm 34 when that happened.
00:48:08.000 No, 33.
00:48:08.000 Yeah, whatever.
00:48:10.000 But I'm talking about like, I'm 26.
00:48:13.000 I have a career, I'm being featured, and I have these professors saying, like, this technique is incredible, and they're asking me to come and give guest lectures.
00:48:20.000 At colleges.
00:48:21.000 At colleges.
00:48:21.000 And I still had family being like, you really need to go to college now.
00:48:25.000 And I'm like, are you insane?
00:48:28.000 Like, why go to college?
00:48:31.000 But you think about that pressure even I was getting from my family.
00:48:34.000 And you think about all these kids who don't know better.
00:48:37.000 And I can't, you know, I don't completely blame them.
00:48:40.000 If you were told your whole life, you can have everything you want so long as you play by these rules.
00:48:46.000 Here's what you have to do.
00:48:47.000 No cheating allowed.
00:48:48.000 Go to school.
00:48:50.000 Go to high school.
00:48:51.000 Get a loan.
00:48:52.000 Go to college.
00:48:53.000 And they graduate and they're told, actually you're an indentured servant for the rest of your life.
00:48:57.000 I'm not surprised they're freaking out.
00:48:58.000 This is one of the reasons why I'm very much in favor of college debt forgiveness.
00:49:03.000 But I don't believe we should just do with like what Warren said or whatever and just write a blank check.
00:49:08.000 Yeah, I agree.
00:49:08.000 Here's 50 grand, boom, just hand it out.
00:49:10.000 No, I think we should just terminate the interest rates.
00:49:12.000 Yeah, yeah, I like that too.
00:49:13.000 So you've got to pay down everything you've spent.
00:49:15.000 Yeah, you got to pay for, because the professor's still got to get paid, the college still has to run.
00:49:19.000 No, no, these are people out of school.
00:49:21.000 Oh, okay, okay.
00:49:21.000 Yeah, yeah, but now they owe money.
00:49:23.000 Afterwards, after the fact.
00:49:24.000 So they got a loan from a company.
00:49:26.000 The company put a percentage, you know, interest rate on it.
00:49:29.000 Right, because it's all just the banks then making that interest anyway.
00:49:32.000 We have a predatory system.
00:49:33.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:49:34.000 That is, it is creating an entire generation of whiny communists.
00:49:39.000 So I'm not, I'm not gonna, as much as I can complain about the individual... Oh man, I laugh, but you're right.
00:49:44.000 Yeah.
00:49:45.000 Listen, man.
00:49:46.000 They get out of school, and they were told- Look, you're 18.
00:49:49.000 You'd think this 18-year-old, you know, chick or whatever who's like, I'm in the occupied, you know, free zone or whatever.
00:49:55.000 You think she has any idea what's gonna happen with the next- Zero.
00:49:57.000 68 years of her life.
00:50:00.000 Zero clue.
00:50:01.000 Exactly.
00:50:02.000 You take a kid who's in high school, who's naive, ignorant, not saying stupid, just inexperienced, and you say, trust us, we're your adults, you have to do these things.
00:50:12.000 It's no surprise many of these people are trying to throw all of that out the window, because the system was broken and they were lied to.
00:50:18.000 The solution isn't communism, though.
00:50:20.000 The solution is walk out into the middle of the field and start growing your own corn and building your own hut.
00:50:24.000 Pave your own path, find your own way.
00:50:27.000 But I can't say I'm surprised they want to burn it all down.
00:50:29.000 Just like you said in the, what was it, Occupy, when they gave him a farm?
00:50:33.000 Yeah, and they didn't want to do it.
00:50:35.000 Look, you guys want to try it?
00:50:36.000 Here's a farm.
00:50:37.000 There you go.
00:50:38.000 We gave you a farm.
00:50:39.000 And what happened?
00:50:40.000 Oh, they lasted like two weeks.
00:50:42.000 But I don't like doing work.
00:50:43.000 Wait a minute, I have to work?
00:50:44.000 I have to work to live?
00:50:45.000 Are you kidding?
00:50:47.000 Life is not easy.
00:50:49.000 But think about it.
00:50:51.000 I know a lot of people, and I've talked to people about this, and they've told me, like, I've had friends, and this was back, you know, 10 or so years ago, like, super depressed, saying, I did everything right.
00:51:03.000 I did everything they said was the right thing to do, and by the time I graduated and I have a degree, there's no jobs, I've got $40,000 in debt, I can't pay it off, so it's deferring, and now the interest is going up, and it's gonna be $60,000 by the time I actually find a job.
00:51:17.000 This is ridiculous.
00:51:18.000 And I'm like, What you hear from a lot of people is, well, you took the loan, that's your fault, you're an adult.
00:51:23.000 And I'm like, I agree with that within reason.
00:51:26.000 I would agree with that on the individual level.
00:51:28.000 If you're an individual, you can't blame anyone but yourself.
00:51:30.000 But on a mass scale, we have an entire system churning out whiny communists.
00:51:35.000 You gotta realize that's gonna rip our country apart at the seams.
00:51:40.000 We're seeing it.
00:51:42.000 It's happening in front of our eyes right now.
00:51:44.000 That's why I think so.
00:51:45.000 You also have, man, college indoctrination.
00:51:49.000 It's not as bad as a lot of people would say it is.
00:51:51.000 There are a lot of professors who are nuts.
00:51:53.000 But there's been a couple of surveys that found that in certain humanities political fields, it's definitely bad.
00:51:59.000 Really, really bad.
00:51:59.000 Yeah.
00:52:00.000 But there's a lot of stuff that's not, you know, people kind of exaggerate things to a certain degree.
00:52:05.000 Yeah.
00:52:05.000 I mean, go ahead.
00:52:06.000 No, you get hot press on the really extreme cases, but it is, to a certain degree, indoctrinating people and making them think insane things.
00:52:16.000 So you put them in this machine that tells them, communism actually isn't all that bad.
00:52:20.000 Then they graduate.
00:52:21.000 Now think about what happens.
00:52:22.000 You spend 22 years, or so, not 22 years, but you know, You start school at what, 5?
00:52:28.000 So 17 years in an institutionalized learning facility.
00:52:31.000 You graduate at 22.
00:52:32.000 Every step of the way, there's been an authority figure providing everything for you.
00:52:37.000 You go to school, there's the cafeteria, the food's right there.
00:52:39.000 You walk right up, you take it, it's all part of your meal plan.
00:52:41.000 Then you graduate, and you're sitting there thinking, okay, where's my food?
00:52:47.000 Where's the lunch lady to give me my food?
00:52:50.000 Yeah.
00:52:51.000 Government!
00:52:51.000 Government cheese, please!
00:52:52.000 Hey, you know what I just realized?
00:52:54.000 What?
00:52:54.000 So you know the reason that school is so expensive is because it's subsidized, right?
00:52:57.000 Is it?
00:52:58.000 Because the government is paying for those schools.
00:53:00.000 That's why they jack up the prices like that.
00:53:02.000 And then they offer to forgive your loans.
00:53:04.000 And then people graduate and they're like, oh, where's the government to help me pay my bills?
00:53:10.000 And then you have to wonder what they were thinking by subsidizing this education that made them think that government was a good thing.
00:53:16.000 Well, hold on, before we move, I want to just say, you said something about basically them going, yeah, yeah, it's a communist system, like, hmm, all right, I'm kind of interested in that.
00:53:26.000 But now we're finding out, we've talked about this a couple times, that China is working with professors, paying them under the radar.
00:53:34.000 Did you hear that huge story today?
00:53:36.000 What?
00:53:36.000 Like millions of dollars to a Harvard professor just got busted.
00:53:39.000 Let me see if I can find it.
00:53:41.000 They're a communist party.
00:53:42.000 They want us to be fractured.
00:53:44.000 They want what's happening right now in our country.
00:53:47.000 That's what they want.
00:53:48.000 They want us fractured.
00:53:49.000 They want our youth going against us to split us up.
00:53:53.000 This is exactly what China wants right now.
00:53:54.000 Check this out.
00:53:55.000 That's a good point.
00:53:55.000 Two hours ago, top Harvard professor indicted in China case.
00:53:59.000 Wow.
00:54:00.000 They say, Dr. Charles Lieber, 61, will be arraigned in federal court in Boston on two counts of making false statements to investigators regarding his involvement in China's Thousand Towns plan.
00:54:08.000 So, when was that case, do you know?
00:54:11.000 I thought it was a while ago.
00:54:12.000 Oh, this guy.
00:54:14.000 He was arrested on January 28th.
00:54:16.000 So this is the same guy, but the story is... They just made it happen.
00:54:19.000 Oh, so he was officially indicted now.
00:54:21.000 Yeah.
00:54:21.000 Right, right.
00:54:22.000 So it's a part of that ongoing story.
00:54:23.000 Yeah.
00:54:24.000 Yeah, they've been doing this.
00:54:25.000 Yep.
00:54:25.000 They got their little tendrils in everything.
00:54:28.000 Yes, they do.
00:54:29.000 Well, you know what, man?
00:54:30.000 How is this not a main thing?
00:54:32.000 Like, I was still shocked.
00:54:34.000 I'm still shocked that throughout the whole coronavirus thing nobody, no mainstream media talked about how we found Chinese nationalists bringing in coronavirus for years.
00:54:49.000 I am still kind of like, when I think about it, I'm like, wow, that's really kind of crazy.
00:54:53.000 How is that not a bigger story?
00:54:54.000 How is that not a big story?
00:54:55.000 Exactly.
00:54:56.000 It's almost like there's, you know, some group that doesn't want anyone to know about this China involvement.
00:55:02.000 It's because Jeff Zucker at CNN is a reality TV guy, and he's sitting there and going like, what do I care about this story?
00:55:09.000 Run Trump.
00:55:12.000 Run, run, run Trump.
00:55:13.000 Trump, uh, Trump.
00:55:15.000 What'd he get caught doing?
00:55:16.000 He got caught today eating a cream puff from a local bakery.
00:55:19.000 Yeah.
00:55:19.000 Can we make that racist somehow?
00:55:21.000 And then one guy goes like, well, cream puffs are white on the inside.
00:55:25.000 Ooh, we can make it like a secret racist thing.
00:55:28.000 And then also there's a story and it's like Trump dog whistled to neo-Nazis, eats cream puff.
00:55:31.000 Yeah.
00:55:32.000 I kid you not.
00:55:32.000 It's like, you're reading this and you're like, Puffgate.
00:55:35.000 Puffgate.
00:55:37.000 Secretly inside the beige treat is white cream.
00:55:42.000 That proves it!
00:55:44.000 Orange on the outside, white on the inside.
00:55:46.000 Do you see the story where they were like, Trump's salt shaker was bigger?
00:55:49.000 No.
00:55:49.000 What is wrong with these people?
00:55:51.000 Wait, what?
00:55:53.000 That was the story?
00:55:54.000 There was a picture and there was a salt and pepper shaker and they were different.
00:55:58.000 One was rectangular and one was circular.
00:56:00.000 The one by Trump was bigger than the one not by Trump.
00:56:02.000 Yeah, he loves himself.
00:56:04.000 He just shows off, whatever.
00:56:04.000 It's not even about that, who cares?
00:56:06.000 I don't even care anymore, come on.
00:56:07.000 He's also the president!
00:56:09.000 You get like a certain set, right?
00:56:11.000 I don't know.
00:56:12.000 Nah, that wouldn't surprise me if there was a little T on it.
00:56:14.000 No, no, no, no.
00:56:16.000 That would surprise me.
00:56:17.000 You know what was likely?
00:56:18.000 What?
00:56:19.000 The person came in and put some salt shakers on the table and left.
00:56:21.000 Yeah.
00:56:22.000 And Trump was eating and they were like, what can we do, what can we do?
00:56:24.000 Ooh, ooh, ooh, look!
00:56:25.000 Look at that picture!
00:56:26.000 That salt shaker looks bigger.
00:56:27.000 It's bigger!
00:56:28.000 It's bigger!
00:56:29.000 I remember the infamous two scoops of ice cream story.
00:56:31.000 You remember that?
00:56:32.000 No.
00:56:33.000 Trump gets two scoops of ice cream and everyone else gets one.
00:56:36.000 I'm not joking.
00:56:36.000 CNN did that story.
00:56:37.000 Now to be fair... CNN did a story on him getting two scoops.
00:56:41.000 Yes.
00:56:42.000 So everyone else is one.
00:56:43.000 Yes they did.
00:56:44.000 Now, hold on.
00:56:45.000 To be fair, it was supposed to be like a silly segment, but it got honestly picked up then by other... Independent is talking about it here.
00:56:56.000 BuzzFeed is talking about it.
00:56:57.000 Is this just happened or something?
00:56:59.000 No, it was a while ago.
00:57:00.000 It was in 2017.
00:57:01.000 Before my awakening.
00:57:03.000 Nightmare world that we live in.
00:57:04.000 And this is what they were covering instead of China sneaking in literal living viruses.
00:57:09.000 They did not think that was a big deal.
00:57:11.000 In unmarked vials.
00:57:13.000 Yeah, hidden and they caught the guy and he lied. He said no, I don't have anything and they're like, whoa
00:57:19.000 We just found these vials on you like oh, well those I'm bringing to a professor at one of your universities
00:57:25.000 Think about think about the news reports that could have been
00:57:29.000 Breaking news America. Yeah, Chinese national has been detained in relation to smuggling of
00:57:36.000 Viruses into this country without proper permits. Yeah Local security experts are concerned.
00:57:41.000 Instead, we got breaking news, America.
00:57:44.000 The president received two scoops of ice cream.
00:57:47.000 And they were both white.
00:57:50.000 It was both vanilla.
00:57:52.000 And then they start talking about how, like, the Democrats got chocolate vanilla swirl, which shows how they're very interested in ending racism.
00:57:59.000 And then you have two hours of pundits being like, listen, you don't understand the dog whistle that is Trump getting vanilla swirl.
00:58:05.000 Let me explain to you this thing only I can hear.
00:58:08.000 And then another person's like, no, you're wrong.
00:58:10.000 The vanilla swirl isn't a dog whistle.
00:58:12.000 It's overt.
00:58:12.000 He's saying straight up the argument is actually not about whether it is or isn't racist.
00:58:17.000 It's that it is.
00:58:18.000 Of course.
00:58:19.000 But the connotations are different.
00:58:22.000 No, Nancy Pelosi, what, she got chocolate vanilla swirl.
00:58:24.000 I think that shows real leadership in this country.
00:58:27.000 And it's like, it's like Trump didn't even choose the ice cream.
00:58:29.000 It was just like some guy had a tray and then they were handing them out.
00:58:31.000 And he's like, thank you.
00:58:32.000 And then they were like, he accepted it.
00:58:35.000 Dude, there's literally nothing he can do.
00:58:37.000 So you, you have CNN.
00:58:38.000 Nothing.
00:58:39.000 I'm imagining Jeff Zucker.
00:58:40.000 He's sitting in a room and he's looking at two folders and he's like, it says like China smuggling in viruses with, you know, and, and hiring researchers to steal research.
00:58:50.000 Orange man, bad folder.
00:58:53.000 It's the meme with the guy and the button.
00:58:54.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah, the guy and the button.
00:58:56.000 He's sweating like... No, that's not fair.
00:58:58.000 No, it's not.
00:58:59.000 No sweat, huh?
00:58:59.000 No, it's not fair.
00:59:00.000 No sweat.
00:59:01.000 No sweat at all.
00:59:01.000 It's a smile.
00:59:03.000 A smile and a wink as he presses orange man bad.
00:59:05.000 Right.
00:59:07.000 Here's a better analogy.
00:59:07.000 They hand him two folders, and he looks at the orange man bad, and he goes... He puts a cigar out, and he looks at the other one, and he goes... And he gets all angry when he sees it, and he throws the China report.
00:59:16.000 The paper's just flying everywhere.
00:59:18.000 Don't you ever bring that in my office again.
00:59:20.000 We don't want any of that garbage.
00:59:21.000 This isn't clickbait enough.
00:59:23.000 Come on.
00:59:23.000 Seriously.
00:59:24.000 What do we look like, a news organization?
00:59:25.000 No, not really.
00:59:27.000 That ended in the 90s.
00:59:28.000 Yeah.
00:59:30.000 No, it doesn't exist anymore.
00:59:30.000 News used to be real.
00:59:31.000 What were we talking about?
00:59:34.000 I don't know where we are now. It's a bunny trail something.
00:59:37.000 Yeah, I heard the Harvard guy. We were talking about schools
00:59:40.000 We're talking about taking over students. How did we get into that though?
00:59:43.000 Cuz you said China got into Harvard and then we start talking about how it was well not Harvard
00:59:46.000 Just schools in general. Yeah Maybe we'll go to war with China and this will all just
00:59:53.000 disappear You know by you keep saying it and I keep starting to
00:59:58.000 believe it, dude Thucydides trap, man.
01:00:00.000 Could you imagine if they reinstituted the draft?
01:00:04.000 And then that 18-year-old woman in the free zone would be drafted?
01:00:08.000 Equality.
01:00:08.000 Yeah.
01:00:09.000 It is kind of weird that they were talking about the draft again a month ago.
01:00:13.000 Like they keep doing it like why what what you know, you know people don't realize is that you know when it came to
01:00:18.000 vietnam The draft was complete bs. Yeah, and I can understand why
01:00:22.000 they were like, okay, we can't do that again But if we're talking about a real existential threat, there's
01:00:27.000 gonna be a draft man like against china with their 1.4 4 billion people?
01:00:32.000 How many people are in China?
01:00:34.000 1.3 billion people.
01:00:36.000 How many have we got?
01:00:37.000 300 million?
01:00:38.000 330 million.
01:00:40.000 Yeah, they'll be conscription in two seconds, man.
01:00:42.000 Could you imagine?
01:00:43.000 This is what's crazy about these, like, wacko lefties.
01:00:47.000 Would they really want them?
01:00:50.000 You don't want these revolutionary wackos to have guns.
01:00:52.000 No, they're not going to take orders well.
01:00:53.000 They're not smart.
01:00:54.000 Well, we already, we saw that guy.
01:00:55.000 We talked about it yesterday that he was, was he on active duty?
01:00:59.000 I don't know if he was, he was on active duty.
01:01:01.000 So there was someone on active duty, went on a rampage, killed some cops.
01:01:05.000 Killed some cops.
01:01:06.000 Well, he killed one cop for sure.
01:01:07.000 Okay.
01:01:08.000 We don't know if he killed the other two in Oakland or somewhere.
01:01:10.000 No, it was one other cop in Oakland.
01:01:13.000 Someone shot two of them.
01:01:13.000 I think it may have been him because he had a van with weapons in it.
01:01:16.000 But yeah, they're not going to want these people.
01:01:18.000 So then what do we do?
01:01:19.000 It's like we're falling apart from the inside, man.
01:01:21.000 Our military is half the size of China's, just for the record.
01:01:24.000 Yeah, but we got better tech.
01:01:26.000 We got UFO tech, yo.
01:01:28.000 Not made in China.
01:01:29.000 What you know about that?
01:01:30.000 You know what, man?
01:01:30.000 UFO tech.
01:01:31.000 I'm willing to bet, a lot of people don't want to believe it, but I'm willing to bet that we've got military tech you could not even imagine.
01:01:37.000 Absolutely.
01:01:38.000 I'm sure.
01:01:38.000 Totally.
01:01:39.000 Because there was a really funny story I was reading when I was reading about these UFOs.
01:01:42.000 And it was talking about how they had these weird sightings for UFOs in certain areas.
01:01:46.000 And they passively mentioned it was only like, you know, 50 miles away from a naval
01:01:50.000 experimental technology center.
01:01:52.000 It's like, what?
01:01:53.000 Like, oh, well, then two plus two equals that.
01:01:56.000 It's like you ever play Sudoku?
01:01:57.000 It's like I can see I can see what's happening here, man.
01:02:00.000 You got crazy flying ship.
01:02:02.000 Military military.
01:02:04.000 Military research center.
01:02:06.000 Yeah.
01:02:06.000 It is very complicated.
01:02:07.000 Was that hard for people?
01:02:08.000 No, I guess not.
01:02:09.000 It's complicated.
01:02:10.000 To figure out?
01:02:10.000 No, it's not that big a deal.
01:02:12.000 But people still want to claim.
01:02:13.000 They probably made the Space Force just to, like, allocate more budget to the tech that they need to work on.
01:02:19.000 If, if, look, when we hear about the weapons they make, like, I think six, seven years ago, they created a new streamlined gravity bomb, a megaton nuke, that was very small, because, like, the original was massive.
01:02:31.000 Yeah.
01:02:32.000 And so they figured out how to do it better and, you know, more compact.
01:02:35.000 And it's just, you just drop it out of a plane.
01:02:37.000 But we got ICBMs, man, we got crazy weapons.
01:02:40.000 And that stuff's all, what, from the 70s?
01:02:43.000 How old is that stuff?
01:02:44.000 That's pretty old, yeah.
01:02:45.000 If you think they're not working on better ways to kill, and if you think that the ones they're working on now, they're telling you all about, I don't buy it, man.
01:02:55.000 I think there are certain things for immediate visible use, and they're keeping their aces up their sleeve.
01:03:03.000 I think the U.S.
01:03:03.000 has got some crazy stuff, you know, hidden.
01:03:06.000 For sure.
01:03:06.000 A lot of cyber attacks.
01:03:08.000 How much money does the U.S.
01:03:09.000 military spend every year?
01:03:10.000 Can you look that up?
01:03:11.000 Yeah, hold on, I got it kind of right in front of me.
01:03:13.000 A very big number.
01:03:14.000 A lot.
01:03:15.000 It's gotta be a lot.
01:03:16.000 Yeah.
01:03:16.000 A crazy amount.
01:03:18.000 Yeah.
01:03:19.000 I mean, there's a good argument that bureaucracy is miserable and fails all the time.
01:03:22.000 Yeah.
01:03:22.000 But I'm not convinced, man.
01:03:24.000 I just saw the look on her face.
01:03:25.000 I just saw the number for the U.S.
01:03:27.000 military spending.
01:03:28.000 Per year?
01:03:29.000 Hold on.
01:03:30.000 Wait, wait, wait.
01:03:32.000 In 2018, they signed the Department of Defense Appropriations Bill.
01:03:35.000 It was $617 billion for the base budget and another $69 billion for war funding.
01:03:43.000 Wow.
01:03:44.000 I'd say we are prepared.
01:03:45.000 That is lots of dollars.
01:03:46.000 Many dollars.
01:03:47.000 That's a lot of money.
01:03:48.000 Holy cow.
01:03:50.000 And then you think about, they build all these tanks, they buy all these weapons, and then it gets reappropriated by local police departments and stuff.
01:03:58.000 Then people get mad about it.
01:04:00.000 But, man, I don't think we could be invaded, to be honest.
01:04:03.000 When you got like a small town of like 300 people and they've literally got armored personnel carriers with like machine guns mounted on them.
01:04:09.000 I'm not kidding.
01:04:10.000 It's like an actual video I was watching about it.
01:04:11.000 That's so weird.
01:04:11.000 Wow.
01:04:12.000 Yeah.
01:04:12.000 It's like, I think they're good, but that's hand-me-down stuff.
01:04:16.000 True.
01:04:17.000 What is the U.S.
01:04:18.000 hiding up its sleeve?
01:04:19.000 A lot of money, apparently.
01:04:21.000 Listen, listen.
01:04:21.000 They didn't just come out and say to the world, like, we're building a nuclear bomb.
01:04:25.000 Yeah.
01:04:25.000 Manhattan Project was a secret.
01:04:27.000 They can do the same thing today.
01:04:28.000 It's compartmentalized.
01:04:30.000 You wouldn't know what you were working on.
01:04:31.000 Well, American-made products usually last.
01:04:35.000 Chinese-made stuff tends to break more often.
01:04:38.000 I mean, it is the stuff they're giving us.
01:04:40.000 So are they making good quality stuff for themselves?
01:04:42.000 Yeah.
01:04:43.000 No, you don't think so?
01:04:44.000 No, man.
01:04:44.000 It's low quality because the people are basically slaves.
01:04:48.000 You know, they walk off buildings and mass suicide.
01:04:50.000 It's horrifying.
01:04:50.000 Yeah, that's true.
01:04:51.000 Yeah, we shouldn't be supporting it.
01:04:52.000 It's funny because I've heard a lot of arguments about like sweatshop labor.
01:04:55.000 Okay.
01:04:57.000 And the argument from the pro sweatshop people is there are no jobs where they live and this gets them substantially more money than they could have made otherwise.
01:05:05.000 Even if it's dirt.
01:05:06.000 Even if it's a quarter per hour.
01:05:07.000 Yeah.
01:05:08.000 That's still, you know, they normally make like a penny per hour.
01:05:11.000 Wow.
01:05:11.000 So to them it's like, this is amazing.
01:05:13.000 Yeah.
01:05:13.000 And I'm like, I still don't think it's a good idea.
01:05:16.000 Agreed.
01:05:17.000 I mean, I get the argument.
01:05:18.000 It creates jobs and industry and all that stuff, but why don't you just pay them better and actually benefit the area?
01:05:24.000 But in the end, just hire Americans.
01:05:27.000 The outsourcing thing was a big disaster for us.
01:05:29.000 Yeah, I agree.
01:05:30.000 I don't know what their plan was.
01:05:31.000 I guess the plan was like, make America the educated elite class capital city.
01:05:35.000 Well, we don't need like 100 pairs of shirts, you know, or jeans, you know.
01:05:41.000 We, you know, it's like I have a pair of jeans that I've been wearing for 10 years.
01:05:46.000 They're great.
01:05:47.000 They're still in good shape.
01:05:49.000 I just bought a new pair of pants.
01:05:51.000 Built in America.
01:05:52.000 Guaranteed for life.
01:05:54.000 So if anything happens, I can send it back to the company and they fix them for me and send it back to me.
01:05:59.000 So I just got a pair of shorts from them.
01:06:01.000 I'm stoked.
01:06:02.000 That's the kind of stuff I like.
01:06:03.000 We don't need, you know, it's funny.
01:06:04.000 I was a model for a long time.
01:06:06.000 Modeling clothes to sell clothes.
01:06:08.000 And after I left that industry, I'm, I'm kind of disgusted by it because it kind of, I helped it, you know, essentially fast fashion become more of a thing.
01:06:20.000 Like people go buy more stuff.
01:06:22.000 Look at this new outfit.
01:06:23.000 You need this new thing.
01:06:24.000 And it's like, and it just got worse and worse and worse quality over time.
01:06:27.000 It wasn't good quality stuff.
01:06:29.000 This is one of the biggest problems I have with capitalism.
01:06:31.000 It's another thing.
01:06:31.000 This is one of the biggest problems I have with capitalism is that humans are incentivized to produce and consume things that lead us to horrible ends.
01:06:42.000 I think I mentioned this on the show before.
01:06:44.000 There's a quote by a physicist or whatever that If humans ever meet aliens, they'll shake hands, not because they overcame the nuclear bomb, but because they overcame the Xbox.
01:06:53.000 Yeah.
01:06:53.000 Meaning that in a capitalist system, humans are driven to their baser instincts, and they keep buying new things, they get fat, they eat terrible food, they become sedentary, and they play video games, and they whack off all day.
01:07:06.000 True.
01:07:06.000 However, just because I have a problem with the system doesn't mean I think communism,
01:07:11.000 you know, would be the alternative.
01:07:13.000 And that's what a lot of these activists think.
01:07:14.000 They're like, we consume too much communism.
01:07:17.000 I'm like, no, no, no, too many thing.
01:07:20.000 It's not even about that.
01:07:21.000 All of these big natural disasters, you know, like Chernobyl and stuff.
01:07:25.000 No, it's ineffective.
01:07:26.000 Competition works.
01:07:27.000 Yeah, competition gives... I mean, the space race.
01:07:30.000 We went to the moon because of competition.
01:07:33.000 You know, it does give us a reason to, you know, better ourselves.
01:07:38.000 So there needs to be some kind of a balance between, you know... The solution is cultural.
01:07:43.000 I saw the look on your face.
01:07:44.000 The solution to this problem is cultural.
01:07:46.000 Okay.
01:07:47.000 Elon Musk needs to launch a rocket to Mars and inspire everybody to be like, I want to be cool.
01:07:53.000 I want space stuff.
01:07:54.000 Yeah.
01:07:55.000 Right now, everyone's like, I want 57 of different shirts with different logos.
01:07:59.000 This has got a bunny on it.
01:08:00.000 This one's got a giraffe on it.
01:08:01.000 Yeah.
01:08:01.000 And then it's just a bunch of waste product that doesn't do anything to make society better.
01:08:04.000 I mean, he just launched two people into space two weeks ago.
01:08:08.000 Exactly.
01:08:08.000 Exactly.
01:08:09.000 It was amazing.
01:08:10.000 I cried a little bit watching it happen, man.
01:08:12.000 I teared up.
01:08:13.000 It was awesome.
01:08:14.000 We need an ambitious- A private company.
01:08:16.000 Yeah, that's the best part to me.
01:08:18.000 Yeah.
01:08:18.000 Yeah.
01:08:19.000 That's crazy, huh?
01:08:20.000 It's a first.
01:08:20.000 And that was an investment project, right?
01:08:22.000 Like they were doing a test.
01:08:24.000 What?
01:08:25.000 So that was a test run, right?
01:08:26.000 Well, no, no, no.
01:08:27.000 They've tested it.
01:08:28.000 That was their maiden voyage, basically.
01:08:31.000 Were they paid to do it?
01:08:32.000 Oh, yeah.
01:08:33.000 That's my question.
01:08:34.000 Yeah.
01:08:34.000 Like the U.S.
01:08:34.000 government paid them to send a payload.
01:08:36.000 Yes, absolutely.
01:08:37.000 Yeah.
01:08:37.000 They were NASA astronauts sent up.
01:08:39.000 Wow.
01:08:40.000 It cost so much less to do it that way, though.
01:08:43.000 Boom.
01:08:43.000 Incredible.
01:08:44.000 Nailed it.
01:08:44.000 Significantly less.
01:08:45.000 So what can we do for young kids growing up to have them strive to focus not on stupid consumerism, but focus on projects that make awesome new things.
01:08:59.000 So that's one of the big challenges we have right now.
01:09:01.000 It's not capitalism.
01:09:03.000 Capitalism creates rapid competition and rapid, expansive growth, which can be good.
01:09:08.000 It's only bad if we don't get off this planet.
01:09:11.000 If we can get off Earth and we find better means of propulsion, then we're talking about capitalism being a godsend.
01:09:18.000 One of the big complaints is like, we consume too much.
01:09:20.000 What did Greta Thunberg say?
01:09:21.000 Your fairy tales of endless economic growth!
01:09:24.000 Yes.
01:09:25.000 Yeah, well, if we start mining asteroids and colonizing other planets, it will be endless as far as we can tell.
01:09:30.000 Yeah.
01:09:30.000 So let's get on that, huh?
01:09:31.000 Yeah, I don't think she understands that we can't go back.
01:09:35.000 We can't go back to, you know, everyone owning a farm and it being like 1500s, you know?
01:09:42.000 It's like, that's not the way it is anymore.
01:09:44.000 We are a technological society.
01:09:47.000 We are only advancing.
01:09:49.000 We have to figure out how to make it work with our society.
01:09:53.000 Dude, these people, they want to destroy the system.
01:09:56.000 They want you living in a cave.
01:09:57.000 Like that woman, that 18-year-old, free Seattle, you know, the woman who's part of the free Capitol Hill whatever, they seize this seven block radius, wants to destroy civilization.
01:10:09.000 That's amazing.
01:10:10.000 Okay, it's like you have no idea how comfortable you have been for your 18 years on this planet.
01:10:17.000 Little they.
01:10:19.000 Little they?
01:10:20.000 Get eaten by a wild boar in like 20 minutes.
01:10:23.000 Yeah.
01:10:23.000 Could you imagine these people?
01:10:24.000 Or stub your toe.
01:10:25.000 And then you're dead.
01:10:26.000 And get infected.
01:10:28.000 It's like, wow, medicines.
01:10:29.000 Yeah, it's like I stubbed my toe.
01:10:30.000 Oop, it's bleeding.
01:10:31.000 I'm going to die, I guess.
01:10:32.000 That's it.
01:10:32.000 I guess I'll die.
01:10:33.000 That is.
01:10:35.000 Yeah.
01:10:35.000 And antibiotic resistance.
01:10:38.000 There's a lot of things that are threatening our wonderful way of life.
01:10:41.000 Yeah.
01:10:42.000 And we've got to keep striving to improve.
01:10:44.000 I'll also point out, too, with that statement she made about endless economic growth, it's like you can have economic growth in a virtual reality.
01:10:51.000 Yeah, exactly.
01:10:52.000 Virtual world.
01:10:53.000 Yeah, so there's a lot of new jobs that emerge in weird ways, like World of Warcraft gold farming.
01:11:00.000 You did that, right?
01:11:02.000 No, no.
01:11:03.000 You manipulated the market.
01:11:06.000 Yeah, that's different.
01:11:06.000 That's just playing the game.
01:11:08.000 But there were people whose job in China was literally to go around just grinding in a video game to generate currency so that players could buy it from them.
01:11:15.000 Well, back when I was playing Diablo 2, that was a thing, too.
01:11:18.000 People would set up websites where you can go buy an item, whatever item you want, and they would meet up with you in a game and trade it to you.
01:11:27.000 It was expensive stuff, too.
01:11:30.000 I'm not a fan of that.
01:11:32.000 I mean, it's fun.
01:11:33.000 I don't care that it exists.
01:11:34.000 Gaming is fun.
01:11:35.000 I'm just saying, think about how many people are on this planet working.
01:11:39.000 In the United States, ignore the pandemic stuff.
01:11:42.000 We had record low unemployment, but what are the humans doing?
01:11:46.000 I would prefer it if all of the humans were building spaceships.
01:11:50.000 However, I know that if all humans stopped their work and then started working on spaceships,
01:11:55.000 the entire system would collapse because you need more than spaceships to survive.
01:11:59.000 Yeah, we're not automated yet.
01:12:01.000 Yet.
01:12:02.000 The issue is, in order to make, you know, the polymers for the ship, you need this industry, this industry, that industry.
01:12:10.000 And all of this different work together creates all of these different unique things.
01:12:14.000 That's true.
01:12:15.000 The problem with communists is that they're like, okay, stop production on the food and start building a nuclear power plant.
01:12:20.000 And they're like, okay, and then they all starve.
01:12:23.000 That's why capitalism is better.
01:12:24.000 It's a decentralized system that allocates resources where they're needed, when they're needed.
01:12:28.000 And if it can't support itself, it goes extinct.
01:12:31.000 The big challenge, though, is overcoming our baser instincts, which, to an extent, I'm fine with.
01:12:36.000 You wanna have a sugary can of soda, like I got right here?
01:12:38.000 You wanna have a chocolate cake or whatever?
01:12:39.000 Go for it.
01:12:40.000 But how do we convince more of our economic energy to go towards awesome stuff?
01:12:46.000 New energies, space travel, Can we do better?
01:12:50.000 So people aren't, you know, spending all of their time making 50 billion different t-shirts.
01:12:54.000 Like, could you imagine how stupid it would be if there's like a t-shirt that said, spin the UFO or something on it?
01:12:58.000 Or just like a picture of me saying, Haram.
01:13:00.000 I'm kidding, by the way.
01:13:01.000 Pick up your Timcast IRL shirt in the description below.
01:13:05.000 I'm actually I'm actually only half kidding.
01:13:08.000 I do think it's like we have a bunch of stuff we don't need.
01:13:12.000 Right.
01:13:13.000 And within reason, it's fine.
01:13:15.000 But I think we need a cultural shift towards cool projects like like the Space Race was where little kids were looking up at the sky going, wow.
01:13:23.000 And then dreaming of being an astronaut working at NASA.
01:13:26.000 Well movies kind of killed that.
01:13:28.000 We're so spoiled.
01:13:29.000 It's like, nah, cool, space, whatever.
01:13:31.000 It's like, yeah, but space.
01:13:33.000 Do you realize what that is out there?
01:13:36.000 I don't think it's the movies.
01:13:39.000 You want kids to look up to somebody.
01:13:42.000 So if you have a little kid in front of you, and you go, wow, look at outer space.
01:13:47.000 They don't know better?
01:13:47.000 They're gonna be like, okay, outer space, good.
01:13:50.000 If you sit around the TV, your mom is crying, your dad's waving a little American flag, and you're a little kid watching this rocket takeoff, that kid is being told, this is what gets me approval.
01:14:04.000 This is what I must do so that people like me.
01:14:07.000 That's being replaced now by woke cancel culture nonsense, where they're like, I'll get followers if I call you a Nazi.
01:14:14.000 Yeah, so we need to get off of that stuff.
01:14:16.000 Yeah, it's true.
01:14:17.000 Move towards inspiring people to invent things and to travel and get into, you know, sciences.
01:14:22.000 And not even that.
01:14:24.000 Methodologies are important as technologies.
01:14:26.000 Better ways to do things.
01:14:29.000 Otherwise, we will just eat ourselves to death.
01:14:31.000 Yep, wither and die.
01:14:33.000 Yeah, we'll be like yeast in a bottle, you know, eventually we consume everything and then nothing left.
01:14:37.000 It just dies off.
01:14:38.000 I'm confident though.
01:14:39.000 I mean.
01:14:40.000 Wow.
01:14:41.000 I am.
01:14:41.000 It's nice to see that side view.
01:14:44.000 So look, humans have been around for a while and it's in the past, like our growth and technological advancement has been exponential.
01:14:51.000 And the more people there are, the more things we produce, the more things we can produce, the more specialties will exist.
01:14:57.000 So I think certainly the U.S.
01:14:59.000 right now is in serious trouble.
01:15:00.000 But I think humans, for the most part, are going to do crazy things.
01:15:05.000 At the very least, I imagine, we will probably create some kind of self-replicating A.I.
01:15:10.000 that can colonize the universe.
01:15:13.000 Because that one ship can just be floating endlessly for 10,000 years, land on a planet, adequate resources, replicate, replicate, replicate.
01:15:22.000 And then whatever it is that we are created something that does something for some reason.
01:15:26.000 I think that might be a little naive because what's the point of rapid self-replication?
01:15:30.000 Maybe it just seeds life.
01:15:32.000 Maybe these little vessels will just stop and then drop some organic matter and then boom, a new planet seeded with life.
01:15:36.000 Maybe that's what our legacy will be.
01:15:38.000 Maybe that's what we were.
01:15:40.000 Wouldn't that be crazy?
01:15:42.000 Anyway, enough craziness!
01:15:44.000 Unless you wanted to add something.
01:15:47.000 I can talk about space all day long.
01:15:50.000 I wanted to bring up one article, but I'd rather bring up a bunch.
01:15:55.000 I couldn't bring it up because you've got to do your little trick.
01:15:59.000 Oh, because of this.
01:16:02.000 Did I get it?
01:16:03.000 Did you get it?
01:16:03.000 I think I got it.
01:16:04.000 I'm just gonna, here, click to this article.
01:16:06.000 So I'm just gonna read a little bit here.
01:16:07.000 This is an article about basically private space companies.
01:16:13.000 SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic.
01:16:16.000 But there's one thing in here that I really love.
01:16:19.000 And here we go.
01:16:22.000 It's basically them talking about when they go into space.
01:16:24.000 And there's an effect that happens.
01:16:26.000 It's called the overview effect.
01:16:28.000 I'll read it here.
01:16:29.000 It says, You see something fundamental changes in you, forever, once you've seen the planet in its natural habitat of space.
01:16:36.000 It's called the overview effect, a term coined by Frank White in 1987.
01:16:40.000 This is a permanent cognitive shift in awareness experienced by astronauts.
01:16:46.000 You don't see national boundaries from orbit.
01:16:49.000 You don't see others or races.
01:16:51.000 You see humanity as a whole.
01:16:53.000 You see us.
01:16:54.000 You can't unknow it.
01:16:54.000 living, breathing, fragile orb filled with a variety of totally interdependent living
01:17:01.000 creatures and you see each as unique, fragile, and precious.
01:17:05.000 You can't unknow it, you can't unfeel it.
01:17:07.000 There's something so special about that.
01:17:09.000 I love it.
01:17:12.000 I don't know what that feels like, to be floating above earth, looking down, but I can understand
01:17:18.000 it and I love space, everything.
01:17:21.000 If you follow me on Twitter, half of my tweets are just space related stuff.
01:17:27.000 There's something about this that I love.
01:17:29.000 I want more people to feel that way, you know, to get that kind of a feeling.
01:17:34.000 And we need it.
01:17:36.000 We need that overview effect.
01:17:38.000 It's kind of maybe empathy a little bit for others, you know, in the same kind of vibe.
01:17:43.000 I think that effect could actually be dangerous.
01:17:45.000 Really?
01:17:46.000 Yeah.
01:17:47.000 How so?
01:17:47.000 Take someone who's got communist-type leanings, and they're not politically active.
01:17:53.000 They just think, man, wouldn't it just make sense to put homeless people in houses?
01:17:58.000 That's so dumb.
01:17:59.000 Now take them up to space and look down on the planet.
01:18:01.000 Now they have this feeling where they're like, this feeling they have could potentially activate them into a The point I'm trying to say is, there are a lot of people who might be really, really dumb, who get inspired by that feeling, seeing the Earth as one, and then involving themselves in matters they should not be involved in.
01:18:20.000 They lack the ability, the skill, the intelligence, the understanding, and then they see this and they're like, we are a one, we must protect the planet, it's so precious and connected, and then they become some kind of weird, lefty, SKW cultist.
01:18:32.000 Eagle terrorist or something?
01:18:33.000 Yeah, something like that too.
01:18:35.000 Yeah, I see it.
01:18:36.000 I understand.
01:18:37.000 It's crazy though, man.
01:18:38.000 It really is true.
01:18:41.000 People don't realize we are not freely independent creatures just walking around doing our thing.
01:18:45.000 It's fascinating to me.
01:18:46.000 I was reading about the discovery of air.
01:18:48.000 Has that ever occurred to you?
01:18:51.000 That people had to discover air?
01:18:53.000 That air exists around us?
01:18:55.000 Because to a human, you can't see anything.
01:18:58.000 Right.
01:18:58.000 And you can only kind of feel wind.
01:19:00.000 And before they understood that there was actually something with mass here, like we're in an atmosphere.
01:19:06.000 Right.
01:19:06.000 To them, it was like there was just nothing there.
01:19:09.000 And so I was reading about how it got discovered.
01:19:10.000 It was because they had these these like brass balls with holes in them and a tube that would come out.
01:19:17.000 And you put your thumb, you dip it in water, put your thumb over the end and pull it out and the water stays.
01:19:22.000 And then you put it over your head to shower, right?
01:19:24.000 Okay.
01:19:24.000 So this one dude was like, let me put my finger, my thumb over the hole and then put it in and see if the water fills up.
01:19:31.000 Sure enough, it didn't.
01:19:32.000 And he was like, there must be something in there blocking the water.
01:19:34.000 And that's when they realized like air is this tangible thing.
01:19:37.000 That's cool.
01:19:38.000 So it's like, the reason I bring that up is people often don't think about we are We are swimming in an atmosphere.
01:19:45.000 It's just gaseous.
01:19:47.000 It could be water, it could be any other medium, but we are in this big puddle, basically.
01:19:54.000 The air we breathe comes from trees, algae, and all those other things.
01:19:57.000 Without them, we die.
01:19:59.000 We don't get our food.
01:20:00.000 We really are connected to everything in this ecosystem.
01:20:02.000 Yep, we are.
01:20:03.000 What's really cool about being smart is that we created suits that allow us to leave this and, you know, go into other places and stuff.
01:20:12.000 It'll be really cool if we could make a biodome in a ship.
01:20:15.000 Actually, I was just watching that movie Pandorum.
01:20:17.000 You ever see that one?
01:20:18.000 Yeah.
01:20:19.000 So it's basically, That's the one that was in there?
01:20:23.000 It looked pretty bad, actually.
01:20:24.000 You didn't like it?
01:20:25.000 I walked through the room.
01:20:27.000 I'm judging on two seconds.
01:20:28.000 It was a little silly, but I like the concept.
01:20:30.000 It's basically that they created an ark.
01:20:34.000 It's funny.
01:20:34.000 It's kind of what I was talking about, that theory of humans setting out an ark.
01:20:38.000 So, Earth is overpopulated, resources are strained.
01:20:41.000 They create a giant vessel with 60,000 people.
01:20:43.000 and it's supposed to go off and then colonize a new planet.
01:20:47.000 It's a 123 year journey. So they get put into hypersleep stasis.
01:20:51.000 Okay.
01:20:52.000 And then I'm not going to spoil the movie. I mean, it's a really, really old movie,
01:20:55.000 but basically like they wake up and like everything's in chaos, but it's just a surprise.
01:21:00.000 Right, right, right, right.
01:21:01.000 I know, it's stupid.
01:21:03.000 But, uh, I like the idea that we could do this.
01:21:06.000 And I wonder, should we just do it?
01:21:07.000 Right now?
01:21:08.000 Like, Elon Musk wants to go to Mars.
01:21:10.000 Why don't we make, like, a biodome with, you know, a bunch of people?
01:21:13.000 And have them just, like, go off.
01:21:16.000 And do their thing.
01:21:17.000 Yeah.
01:21:18.000 I've been to the biodome.
01:21:20.000 I bet it's a bunny.
01:21:25.000 No, someone's shining a light.
01:21:28.000 Miami all over again.
01:21:29.000 Yeah, I want to know who's out there shining a light in our yard.
01:21:32.000 Oh, it's like the neighbor or something?
01:21:33.000 No, someone in the yard with a flashlight.
01:21:35.000 Hmm.
01:21:36.000 Yeah.
01:21:36.000 Weird.
01:21:37.000 Yeah, we should go check it out.
01:21:38.000 No, I'm not worried about it.
01:21:40.000 Anyway, anyway.
01:21:41.000 Wait, yeah, totally derailed.
01:21:43.000 That's all right.
01:21:43.000 Biodome.
01:21:43.000 There we go.
01:21:44.000 Let's go to Super Chats.
01:21:45.000 Let's go to Super Chats!
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01:21:58.000 Liking really does help apparently, because it really does.
01:22:01.000 So a lot of people don't know this.
01:22:03.000 There's like some rumors and myths about how liking and disliking works, and they think that it doesn't matter.
01:22:07.000 It really does.
01:22:08.000 Didn't they claim that it doesn't work?
01:22:10.000 It doesn't affect?
01:22:12.000 YouTube said it doesn't.
01:22:13.000 No, no, it doesn't make a difference.
01:22:16.000 No, I don't think so.
01:22:17.000 I think they've said almost nothing about it.
01:22:19.000 But you can really see that when people dislike, how it negatively impacts analytics.
01:22:24.000 Like YouTube will just can your video.
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01:22:34.000 It really does.
01:22:35.000 So like and share.
01:22:37.000 But yeah, so let's read.
01:22:39.000 Grim Soul Banisher says, man, this is a busy week.
01:22:41.000 My anniversary, my daughter's birthday, and then my birthday.
01:22:43.000 Sending some love your way.
01:22:45.000 Spin the UFO.
01:22:46.000 Ooh, congrats on your birthday, all.
01:22:47.000 I will spin it.
01:22:48.000 I'm going to spin it.
01:22:49.000 How was this made at 7.53?
01:22:50.000 Yeah, you drop it in early.
01:22:54.000 That's amazing.
01:22:55.000 That's crazy.
01:22:55.000 Matthew Hannon says, some people want Tim for president, I want Tim for CEO of CNN with the ability to hire and fire anyone he wants.
01:23:01.000 Yes, that would be so cool.
01:23:02.000 I would not take the job.
01:23:03.000 No?
01:23:03.000 No way.
01:23:03.000 But that would be so cool though.
01:23:05.000 Now, maybe there will come a point where like in 10 years- You're the hero that they need though.
01:23:08.000 This becomes a big company and we've got a lot of employees, but- Good point.
01:23:12.000 I'm not gonna take anyone else's project and deal with their BS.
01:23:14.000 Yeah, just come get your news from us.
01:23:17.000 Gregory says, hey guys, if you could meet anyone alive or dead, real or fiction, who would it be?
01:23:21.000 I am just glad Stephen Hawking checked out before he could see what happened to us.
01:23:25.000 First person that pops in my head is Tesla.
01:23:28.000 I'd like to meet Tesla and just hear some of his ideas that he never got off the ground.
01:23:32.000 And demand where the death ray is.
01:23:34.000 Be like, look at what we got now.
01:23:36.000 So cool.
01:23:37.000 And what should I do?
01:23:39.000 What about you?
01:23:39.000 Me?
01:23:40.000 Who do you want to meet?
01:23:41.000 I have already stated that I would want to meet Marcus Aurelius.
01:23:44.000 Oh.
01:23:45.000 Because he was a stoic.
01:23:45.000 Because I would like to figure out why we're having all these problems on Earth and why we can't get into space and why we're all caught up choking each other to death down here.
01:23:53.000 You know, I don't think I have a really good answer because I've never really thought about it, but I really would be interested in having Thomas Jefferson sit down and, like, read some of these articles and get his thoughts on things.
01:24:02.000 Like, did you think this is where we would be?
01:24:06.000 You know, first of all, he'd be like, what is this floating device?
01:24:09.000 What is this?
01:24:10.000 What is this?
01:24:11.000 It's like, once you get over all the shock of technology, it's like, how do you feel about these people?
01:24:17.000 See what he has to say in terms of being one of the people who actually drafted this country, created it, where we are now.
01:24:24.000 I think it's kind of an obvious answer.
01:24:27.000 Let's read some more.
01:24:29.000 Deplorable Pirate Captain Gunbeard says, $900,000 in counterfeit bills from China was seized in Minnesota back in January of this year.
01:24:37.000 Wow.
01:24:38.000 What a surprise.
01:24:40.000 I don't know.
01:24:40.000 I'm going to look this up.
01:24:42.000 I've been to Amsterdam.
01:24:43.000 Oh, is that something in Amsterdam or whatever?
01:24:45.000 Amsterdam? I don't know.
01:24:47.000 Like Christiania?
01:24:47.000 I'm going to look this up.
01:24:48.000 No, I don't think so. I've been to Amsterdam.
01:24:50.000 Professor Roman Dev says, Remember when Reddit quarantined The Donald for threats
01:24:54.000 against police and we had to create thedonald.win? Uh-huh.
01:24:57.000 That was the reason.
01:24:58.000 If a single leftist sub gets banned, I'll eat my MAGA hat.
01:25:01.000 Jack Dorsey himself retweeted a video of a woman calling for a glorifying violence.
01:25:08.000 She said if they burned it all down, it wouldn't be enough.
01:25:11.000 So F your building, F your Target, F your McDonald's, whatever.
01:25:14.000 Whoa.
01:25:15.000 So that's not glorifying violence, but Trump saying, like, hey, watch out, you know, don't loot, you might get shot.
01:25:21.000 Yeah.
01:25:21.000 Dude, it is so palpable what they're doing.
01:25:24.000 Yeah, it's ridiculous.
01:25:25.000 Man.
01:25:27.000 Enlightened Worm says, new favorite shirt arrived during the show.
01:25:30.000 Tim, you look like such a sir on the Harumph I Say shirt.
01:25:33.000 Very classy.
01:25:34.000 I know, right?
01:25:34.000 I love it.
01:25:34.000 Looking to leave San Diego soon.
01:25:36.000 Home sweet Louisiana.
01:25:37.000 Also, Nguyen is pronounced Goo-en.
01:25:41.000 I've been told it's pronounced like three different ways.
01:25:43.000 Like Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen.
01:25:46.000 So, what can I say?
01:25:48.000 Michael Boley says, did you get an email yet?
01:25:50.000 I'm totally locked from tweeting anyone after trying to tweet Adam.
01:25:53.000 Whoa.
01:25:53.000 You got blocked for trying to tweet me?
01:25:55.000 Oh, we gotta make that email.
01:25:56.000 I forgot to do it.
01:25:57.000 Oh, I meant to do that today.
01:25:58.000 Yeah, we do.
01:25:58.000 That's good.
01:25:58.000 Okay, I'm gonna do that tomorrow.
01:25:59.000 Yeah, but whoa, that's really interesting.
01:26:02.000 What, you were tweeting at me and got blocked?
01:26:04.000 I'm not surprised.
01:26:05.000 Wow.
01:26:05.000 We were just talking about Twitter playing silly games.
01:26:08.000 Of course.
01:26:09.000 Evan S. says, Tim, please look at Bishop Vigano's letter to Trump.
01:26:12.000 Also watch Taylor Marshall's video breaking it down.
01:26:15.000 V-vet Jesus.
01:26:16.000 Flood says, dude, give this to Adam.
01:26:18.000 He's fire.
01:26:19.000 Thank you.
01:26:20.000 That's right, Adam.
01:26:20.000 You are fire.
01:26:21.000 Yo.
01:26:21.000 Spicy hot.
01:26:23.000 Yes.
01:26:23.000 Well, I can spin the UFO.
01:26:25.000 I don't know about that type of thing.
01:26:28.000 Turn in the frogs, gay.
01:26:29.000 What was it?
01:26:29.000 Wait.
01:26:30.000 Mm, okay.
01:26:30.000 Turn in the frogs, Formo!
01:26:33.000 Turn in the frickin' frogs, Gay.
01:26:35.000 What was that?
01:26:36.000 You know, Chechezum says, Adam, the old dude has a bacilar skull fracture.
01:26:41.000 Watch the vid I posted, and you can see that he hit his head and near the inside of
01:26:43.000 his skull crack open.
01:26:46.000 Wow, yeah.
01:26:47.000 So for the record, I wasn't saying that I believed one way or the other, all right?
01:26:52.000 I had a tweet just because the president tweeted about it, you know, so now there's this whole, it's going around Europe, you know, there's this, I don't know if you noticed the pictures that I posted where there was a German slogan and that basically said the left will go, will trick people with no end, essentially, like they can't stoop any lower to do tricks like this.
01:27:16.000 So I was like, Wow, people are really flipping out over this.
01:27:20.000 They're splitting us up even more.
01:27:23.000 Is it real?
01:27:23.000 Is it fake?
01:27:24.000 So I don't know if it's real or fake.
01:27:26.000 A lot of people were talking.
01:27:29.000 What do you think?
01:27:29.000 Do you think it's real?
01:27:30.000 I just cracked the case.
01:27:31.000 I solved the mystery.
01:27:32.000 And it was thanks to that person asking about a bacillus skull fracture.
01:27:35.000 Because one of the symptoms of a bacillus skull fracture is fluid leaking from the nose or ear.
01:27:39.000 Bleeding from the ear.
01:27:40.000 That would be consistent with what happened to this guy.
01:27:42.000 The base of the skull and the ear bleeding.
01:27:44.000 So what are you saying?
01:27:46.000 It is not blood and a mask and a mask on the back of the head.
01:27:49.000 People keep sending me this picture and I'm like, no.
01:27:53.000 I think the dude was, uh, Geisty?
01:27:56.000 Yeah, sure, fine, whatever.
01:27:57.000 We've seen video of him, you know, being a little grubber instigator.
01:28:01.000 Yeah.
01:28:02.000 People were saying he was trying to give the helmet back.
01:28:04.000 No, that was his helmet.
01:28:05.000 That was his helmet, right.
01:28:06.000 You know, it's like, he shouldn't have been there.
01:28:09.000 I don't know.
01:28:09.000 I don't think it was a false flag.
01:28:11.000 Like, he walked up and went, oh, hovens!
01:28:13.000 And then fell down.
01:28:14.000 I think he walked up and they were like, move, move!
01:28:16.000 And they gave him a light push and he's an old man and he fell down.
01:28:18.000 Yeah.
01:28:19.000 And, you know, my issue with the whole situation is, you've got to have police who are conscious of the individual, not just treating everyone the exact same.
01:28:28.000 That's true, they do that.
01:28:30.000 Yeah, if there's a journalist, and this is mind-blowing to me, you see an obvious news crew, I don't get why some jurisdictions, they don't do this.
01:28:37.000 Some do.
01:28:39.000 So when I was in D.C.
01:28:39.000 and they arrested everybody, they mass-arrested the whole group surrounding us.
01:28:43.000 I called the lieutenant, explained who I was.
01:28:45.000 He said, no one's getting out, you're all under arrest.
01:28:46.000 And I was like, just letting you know who I am.
01:28:48.000 He's like, alright.
01:28:48.000 Eventually he came out and pulled all the journalists out.
01:28:50.000 I'm like, clearly we're not here to break windows and cause trouble.
01:28:53.000 You let us out, we're gonna walk and do what you ask us to do.
01:28:57.000 So there's no point in arresting us and wasting your time and our time.
01:28:59.000 But some cops don't care.
01:29:02.000 And they'll literally just grab you and be like, we're arresting you.
01:29:03.000 It's like, why are you gonna waste your time?
01:29:07.000 Some journalists, man, I'll tell you what.
01:29:09.000 When we were surrounded in DC, they officially said we were arrested.
01:29:13.000 The first thing I did was I asked for the supervisor.
01:29:15.000 And they were like, yeah, they called it.
01:29:17.000 They said, hey, can we get a lieutenant over here?
01:29:18.000 The guy walks over.
01:29:19.000 I think his name was Lieutenant Washington.
01:29:20.000 He was a cool dude.
01:29:21.000 And I said, I just want to let you know I'm a journalist.
01:29:23.000 And he was like, well, I can't let you out.
01:29:25.000 Everyone's being arrested.
01:29:25.000 And I was like, I'm not here to argue.
01:29:27.000 Just want to let you know.
01:29:28.000 And he's like, all right.
01:29:29.000 Some other journalists, they complained about it.
01:29:31.000 And they were like, I need legal representation.
01:29:33.000 This is tyranny.
01:29:34.000 I have video of some of these journalists screaming at the top of their lungs with spit flying out of their mouths into the faces of these cops, like within inches of their face.
01:29:42.000 I'm a journalist, you mother effer!
01:29:44.000 You can't do this to me!
01:29:45.000 Don't you know?
01:29:47.000 And so the cops are like, shut up.
01:29:50.000 You're not getting out.
01:29:51.000 Nice try.
01:29:52.000 And I'm sitting in the back just like, minding my own business, you know, doing my thing.
01:29:56.000 And I got let out.
01:29:57.000 That was it.
01:29:58.000 Got out of the, it was covered in pepper spray though.
01:30:02.000 Let's see.
01:30:03.000 Keith Rogers says, I missed last night, I had to catch it this morning.
01:30:07.000 When you spoke of Bernie Sanders' left black eye, I recalled John Kerry, General Mattis, and others with the same black left eye with stitches.
01:30:13.000 All had it and switched position.
01:30:16.000 Very strange.
01:30:17.000 Samuel Williams says, Truck driver, Florida, 600 miles a day, unofficial poll, thousands of Trump sticker signs, one single Biden, either little support or no enthusiasm.
01:30:28.000 Yeah, maybe just anti-Trump though.
01:30:30.000 Long Dong John says, how would a non-police citizen militia handle a 9-11 situation?
01:30:36.000 Run around waving their arms in the air?
01:30:39.000 I don't know, man.
01:30:40.000 Just panicked?
01:30:41.000 This no police thing doesn't make sense to me.
01:30:44.000 Yeah.
01:30:45.000 Nothing makes sense in the end.
01:30:46.000 Max Ball says, can we talk about a true hero during these times?
01:30:49.000 That dude that saved the RX-7 FD from being flooded.
01:30:53.000 What was that about?
01:30:53.000 Did you see that?
01:30:54.000 No.
01:30:55.000 No?
01:30:55.000 From being flooded where?
01:30:56.000 I don't know.
01:30:58.000 Alright, let's see.
01:31:00.000 Jay Renegade, thanks for becoming a member.
01:31:01.000 King Canuck says, send a super early, never be timely, but send a super late, never get read.
01:31:07.000 What was the event that was allowed to reopen after calling themselves a protest?
01:31:11.000 You guys are the best.
01:31:12.000 Spin that UFO.
01:31:13.000 Ace Speedway.
01:31:14.000 And now they got shut down, right?
01:31:15.000 Yeah, that so and it's actually an interesting story.
01:31:18.000 I'll speed this in a second, spin in a second.
01:31:20.000 So Ace Speedway, we did this story yesterday.
01:31:24.000 So today, the governor was calling the sheriff to go shut Ace Speedway down.
01:31:30.000 And the sheriff was like, No, I'm not gonna do that.
01:31:33.000 I'm not I'm not gonna.
01:31:34.000 I'm not gonna do that.
01:31:35.000 Sorry.
01:31:36.000 So the governor was like, Well, Harumph!
01:31:40.000 It was a true harumph moment and now the governor came down and shut it down for an imminent threat to society.
01:31:49.000 But the protests are okay.
01:31:50.000 Yeah, they're fine.
01:31:51.000 Wow.
01:31:51.000 All right, so spin it.
01:31:53.000 UFO time.
01:31:54.000 Mike says, a channel USA Love is stealing your video on YouTube.
01:32:00.000 Yeah, well, you know, a ton of them do that.
01:32:01.000 I don't know.
01:32:02.000 Whatever.
01:32:02.000 I did see that.
01:32:03.000 It's so bad.
01:32:04.000 What is it?
01:32:05.000 It's just someone just cuts out your box and wears a face mask and just is doing What the heck?
01:32:13.000 Oh really, but it's me talking?
01:32:14.000 But it's your voice.
01:32:15.000 Oh, so you can't see their mouth not moving?
01:32:17.000 Yeah, there's like seven views.
01:32:19.000 Oh my gosh.
01:32:21.000 Yeah, it's whatever.
01:32:22.000 People know who you are.
01:32:23.000 TL says, imagine the white privilege of being able to take over several Seattle blocks with no repercussions.
01:32:29.000 Any other gang would have APCs knocking those barriers down.
01:32:33.000 This is a 2020 Waco waiting to happen.
01:32:35.000 Yikes, man.
01:32:36.000 Maybe, yeah.
01:32:36.000 Jeremiah says, anyone want to sub in for doing timestamps tomorrow?
01:32:40.000 If you do, reply in my timestamp comment tonight.
01:32:43.000 I'll give the template.
01:32:44.000 Tomorrow is the only night this week.
01:32:45.000 I can't do my normal thing.
01:32:47.000 Well, thank you for doing that, though.
01:32:48.000 I do see you popping those out there.
01:32:49.000 It's cool.
01:32:50.000 One says, Pennsylvania Senate just passed a bill to end the lockdown 31-19 and now to the PA house.
01:32:55.000 Woo woo!
01:32:56.000 Awesome.
01:32:56.000 Yeah, New Jersey.
01:32:57.000 New Jersey lifted it, right?
01:32:58.000 Today.
01:32:58.000 Yeah, we lifted it today.
01:32:59.000 But that was to stay home.
01:33:00.000 Is that the businesses too?
01:33:01.000 I don't know.
01:33:01.000 I need to check it out.
01:33:02.000 I want to go out and get a burrito.
01:33:03.000 First thing, I heard it and I went right to the bowling alley.
01:33:06.000 We were like, food!
01:33:07.000 It was still closed.
01:33:08.000 I think it's just businesses.
01:33:09.000 I was bummed.
01:33:10.000 I think we gotta go.
01:33:11.000 I would have been by myself.
01:33:13.000 We gotta go to a nice diner and sit down.
01:33:15.000 Go to a movie.
01:33:17.000 I want a man to walk up with a nice suit on and a cloth on his arm and to take a fancy bottle of water over his arm and pour it into my glass and I'll just be like, it has been months.
01:33:28.000 So fancy.
01:33:28.000 Please, sir.
01:33:29.000 Fancy water, please.
01:33:31.000 That's what he wants.
01:33:33.000 Nunya Biz says, Some websites and hashtags for you to cover.
01:33:36.000 8Can'tWait, 8Tabolition, the latter of which promoting such anti-police measures
01:33:41.000 as making sex work legal and granting government housing.
01:33:44.000 Many users are Antifa adjacent.
01:33:46.000 Antifa adjacent?
01:33:47.000 Let's see.
01:33:48.000 DaKillaClown says, when you decide to leave NJ, consider central Wisconsin.
01:33:53.000 Sure, it's cold, but there's a lot of room.
01:33:55.000 Also, what's your take on the I'll beat Joe Biden gaffe?
01:33:59.000 Oh, he said B, he didn't say B. Yeah, yeah, he said B.
01:34:02.000 Cause he was talking about his record.
01:34:04.000 They were like, some people said, you're not going to do a good job.
01:34:06.000 And he goes, you know, you've done these things in the past.
01:34:08.000 And he goes, look, I got a 40 year record and you can assure that, you know, when I take it in, I'm going to be Joe Biden.
01:34:14.000 And everyone said, beat.
01:34:15.000 When I first covered the story, I said, beat.
01:34:18.000 I didn't even know there was a controversy over him saying beat.
01:34:20.000 Oh, really?
01:34:21.000 Yeah.
01:34:21.000 I didn't hear it.
01:34:22.000 I was like, that makes sense.
01:34:24.000 It did make sense.
01:34:26.000 Funny enough, one of the few times he actually made sense, everybody else freaked out.
01:34:31.000 I was like, wait, wait!
01:34:33.000 He actually made sense!
01:34:34.000 Come on!
01:34:34.000 Give him a break.
01:34:35.000 That's pretty funny.
01:34:37.000 Here's an interesting one.
01:34:38.000 St.
01:34:38.000 Grizzly says, Tim, don't you think all the leftist voters leaving the cities like San Francisco and NYC are going to change the electoral college votes purple in the flyover states?
01:34:47.000 Trump could be the last Republican president.
01:34:49.000 That's a very, very good point.
01:34:51.000 Maybe it's all part of the secret plan.
01:34:53.000 Drive the blue people into the red areas so that Trump loses the electoral college.
01:34:57.000 Yeah, but I feel like a lot of people are trying to turn in red.
01:35:01.000 No, no, this year they're doing absentee ballots.
01:35:05.000 Mail-in voting means they're going to be voting in that same blue district.
01:35:08.000 Yeah, it's too close to the election.
01:35:09.000 I don't think you can change your location that soon.
01:35:14.000 You need like 17 months or something.
01:35:15.000 I think I actually have to go back to Arizona to vote.
01:35:18.000 I'm registered to vote there.
01:35:19.000 Because you can't change that.
01:35:20.000 No, I can't.
01:35:21.000 I'll have to fly out there.
01:35:22.000 You can't right now.
01:35:23.000 You can after, I think.
01:35:24.000 Or if you did, it wouldn't take effect until later or whatever.
01:35:28.000 So it may change things in the future, but I think, look man, what just happened with all these liberals rushing out to buy guns?
01:35:36.000 With a milquetoast fence-sitter jumping off the fence to go and grab a Sig M400?
01:35:40.000 I'm sitting on that fence, and Crowder's like, hey buddy, pulls out his cigar, come and get it, and I'm like...
01:35:44.000 Jumped right off and ran up to him.
01:35:46.000 Thank you, sir.
01:35:46.000 I haven't gotten it yet.
01:35:47.000 We'll do it We'll you know, we'll do a video whatever done boxing when it comes I'm gonna get a I want to do a photo op of him sitting on the fence be front fence Korean.
01:35:54.000 Yeah.
01:35:55.000 Yeah fence Korean so so listen if if Look, I think moderates got pushed hard, right?
01:36:01.000 Like I'm to a specifically being like we are all about this liberals are now like I should reconsider my position Yeah.
01:36:08.000 So even if, even if these people are moving, they're now going to be surrounded by people who are going to influence them.
01:36:13.000 Yeah.
01:36:14.000 These are people who had a bunch of friends in the city and they're in their bubble.
01:36:17.000 Now they're going to be surrounded by a bunch of what religious conservative types or moderate conservative types.
01:36:23.000 Yeah.
01:36:23.000 Their opinions will change.
01:36:24.000 They're going to be sitting down at a restaurant and someone's going to be like, well, you know, Trump's a racist.
01:36:29.000 And someone's going to be like, well, what do you mean?
01:36:31.000 Like, but how?
01:36:32.000 And they'll go, oh, I don't know.
01:36:34.000 And that's it.
01:36:35.000 I was just told that.
01:36:36.000 When they're not surrounded by their, you know... Remember in Rick and Morty when all the Jerrys come out of that machine and they're all shaking each other's hands?
01:36:43.000 No, I don't remember that one.
01:36:44.000 You know that one, right?
01:36:45.000 Yeah, they're all like shaking, giving each other high fives.
01:36:47.000 Yeah, yeah, a bunch of Jerrys are being replicated for whatever reason and they all walk out like, shaking each other's hands and like just like proud of each other, not actually doing anything.
01:36:54.000 Okay.
01:36:55.000 When you're in the city, that's it.
01:36:57.000 So you walk up to your friends and go, hey guys, Trump, am I right?
01:36:59.000 And they all laugh and high five you, yeah!
01:37:01.000 At the same time, though, the internet still exists.
01:37:04.000 A lot of these people don't go out and socialize.
01:37:08.000 This, the internet, it's the same thing.
01:37:11.000 I hear you, but listen, man.
01:37:13.000 Some of these people who have fled San Fran and New York, they're going to find themselves sitting in a diner, and there's going to be a server, and the server's going to be wearing a MAGA hat.
01:37:20.000 And what are they going to do?
01:37:21.000 The server's going to be wearing a MAGA shirt.
01:37:23.000 Are they going to go, oh no!
01:37:26.000 This is, this is like Nazi Germany all over again!
01:37:29.000 Waiters with shirts!
01:37:30.000 That looks awfully familiar, like a video I watched today.
01:37:33.000 I don't know if you guys saw that video of the woman being like, I got a letter!
01:37:37.000 A custom, custom Trump hat!
01:37:41.000 It's army fatigue!
01:37:43.000 A custom Trump hat.
01:37:45.000 She said it sounds, she's like, I don't know if you know this, but Hitler made the Jews wear stars.
01:37:49.000 And this feels like the opposite of that.
01:37:51.000 Like the opposite of that?
01:37:53.000 Sounds great.
01:37:54.000 People choose to wear hats?
01:37:55.000 That happens every day, lady.
01:37:57.000 This has got to be a fake video, like a joke, right?
01:37:59.000 I don't know.
01:38:00.000 No, I've seen other videos now showing up.
01:38:04.000 Because Cassandra was basically doing this.
01:38:06.000 Cassandra Fairbanks.
01:38:07.000 I don't know if you guys follow her, but she posted another one.
01:38:11.000 She's like, yeah, this seems to be legit.
01:38:13.000 And it was this girl talking about like, look, I did this video.
01:38:16.000 I don't have that many followers, but this one's doing really well.
01:38:19.000 So I want to just make sure everyone knows, like, I'm totally serious.
01:38:22.000 Like, I really want to know this stuff.
01:38:24.000 And I'm like, oh my gosh, stop.
01:38:26.000 You should have just left it at the one video.
01:38:29.000 All right, let's see what we got here.
01:38:31.000 Isaac and Barekka says, Aesop's Fable, The Frogs Who Desired a King.
01:38:36.000 When you desire to change your condition, make sure that you can really improve it.
01:38:40.000 I will.
01:38:41.000 Here we go.
01:38:42.000 Gold gives us the breakdown.
01:38:43.000 Gen X is 65 to 79.
01:38:44.000 Millennials are 80 to 99.
01:38:44.000 Gen Z is 2000 to 15.
01:38:46.000 And Alpha is 2015 to 2030.
01:38:46.000 to 99, Gen Z is 2000 to 15, and Alpha is 2015 to 2030.
01:38:51.000 Why are you shaking your head?
01:38:54.000 Because I think that it's 20 years.
01:38:55.000 It's supposed to be every 20 years, which kind of goes along with what you're saying about the theory that they developed.
01:39:01.000 That's why.
01:39:02.000 I thought it was 20, not 15.
01:39:03.000 I'm not sure.
01:39:05.000 I know there's a lot of conversation about it though, so.
01:39:07.000 DN says, what happens when the utilities get turned off in the free zone because they stopped paying the bills?
01:39:12.000 We're going to find out.
01:39:13.000 Boom.
01:39:13.000 Then they're going to complain that they're being genocided by the regime and they're going to call for the UN to aid them.
01:39:19.000 Thanks again.
01:39:19.000 We're gonna call for the UN to aid them.
01:39:21.000 Renee says, the greatest generation, end of World War II,
01:39:25.000 baby boomers, due to the end of the war, early 60s, then Gen X, late 60s to 80s,
01:39:30.000 Millennials, 80s to early 2000, Gen Z, early 2000 to present.
01:39:34.000 Thanks again, appreciate it.
01:39:35.000 Stacey, thanks for the super chat, and Aaron, thanks for joining.
01:39:38.000 Thank you.
01:39:38.000 RyeCH says, Tim, I got a 9mm pistol yesterday from a private sale, and all I had to do was show my state ID, sign a bill of sale, and I walked away with my gun.
01:39:46.000 No essay, nothing.
01:39:48.000 You need to get out of New Jersey.
01:39:49.000 Yes.
01:39:50.000 That's the plan.
01:39:50.000 And I guess there's like a, what's it called, Bearing Arms website?
01:39:53.000 BearingArms.com or whatever?
01:39:54.000 They wrote an article about you?
01:39:55.000 They wrote an article about me, and they hit the nail on the head.
01:39:58.000 They basically wrote about what I was talking to Crowder about, and I explained that was difficult, and they gave me the runaround.
01:40:05.000 And they wrote that on the subsite they believe it is needlessly circuitous to make it very difficult for people to actually do it.
01:40:13.000 They can't ban the gun outright, but they can make it so difficult people just give up.
01:40:16.000 And I did give up several times, confused.
01:40:19.000 So, I didn't say that, but that's literally how I felt.
01:40:23.000 Every time they gave me different instructions that made no sense, I was like, they're sending me through hoops on purpose so I don't do this.
01:40:29.000 But they can't legally stop me.
01:40:31.000 So, we'll see how that plays out.
01:40:34.000 Big Ben Howard says, I am a Democrat candidate for state rep.
01:40:37.000 ActBlue is an activist organization that's basically a super PAC that funds and organizes Democratic campaigns.
01:40:44.000 They're giving me and my team training.
01:40:46.000 It's super lefty.
01:40:47.000 Oh, interesting.
01:40:47.000 Thank you.
01:40:49.000 Student of History says, Tim, the new plantation is the cities.
01:40:51.000 Poor people with their food, housing, health care are all handled by the state.
01:40:55.000 Meanwhile, weapons are restricted, police brutality issues, and over-imprisonment of blacks.
01:41:00.000 Yeah.
01:41:01.000 Dude, man.
01:41:03.000 So we were talking about the other day.
01:41:04.000 Cities, man.
01:41:05.000 I'm sorry, dude.
01:41:06.000 You have no excuse to complain about Republicans.
01:41:09.000 If everything you complain about is rooted in cultural issues, Democrats have rot.
01:41:14.000 Democrats.
01:41:15.000 Democratic cities.
01:41:16.000 These people live in New York.
01:41:17.000 And they go, Trump and the Republicans.
01:41:20.000 And it's like, Trump's been president for a couple years.
01:41:23.000 You're in a city, in a state, with congressmen, with governors, all Democrat, always Democrat, and all the problems you complain about all the time, racism, police brutality, and stop and frisk.
01:41:33.000 That's your politicians!
01:41:34.000 That's Democrats, dude!
01:41:36.000 Go to a Republican city.
01:41:37.000 Are they doing this stuff?
01:41:39.000 I don't know.
01:41:39.000 I don't know.
01:41:40.000 You don't hear about it?
01:41:41.000 Republicans aren't complaining about it?
01:41:43.000 That's also true.
01:41:43.000 I don't hear about it.
01:41:44.000 Then it's funny that I hear this line a lot, especially with Black Lives Matter.
01:41:48.000 So, I think the dude's name is Andrew Schultz.
01:41:51.000 Is that his name?
01:41:52.000 The comedian?
01:41:53.000 I'm not sure what you're talking about.
01:41:54.000 He's hilarious.
01:41:54.000 He's amazing.
01:41:56.000 He had a really great video today.
01:41:57.000 And it was, I would give it like, I'd give it an A-.
01:41:59.000 I'd give it an A- because it's really good.
01:42:01.000 That's pretty, that's high marks though.
01:42:02.000 It is high marks.
01:42:02.000 It's really good.
01:42:03.000 It's really funny.
01:42:04.000 I think he's very thoughtful.
01:42:05.000 I think he's a very smart guy.
01:42:06.000 But he does play that line where he's like, He's like, I don't fear that I'm going to get killed by a cop when I encounter them.
01:42:12.000 And he's like, and that's the thing that you've got to understand that there's a fundamental difference in how police police engage with black communities.
01:42:21.000 And I'm like, I appreciate it, dude.
01:42:23.000 But that is coming from somebody probably who is rich.
01:42:28.000 Because I grew up on the south side of Chicago.
01:42:29.000 That's not how it works.
01:42:31.000 Like, yeah, we were worried every time we saw a cop.
01:42:33.000 You were driving in your car, you got worried.
01:42:35.000 It doesn't matter what your race was.
01:42:37.000 So I forgot exactly what the point I was going to go off on that was.
01:42:40.000 Oh yeah, the cities, right.
01:42:43.000 So you have people saying that white people don't fear this way that black people do, and it's because of race?
01:42:51.000 No, it's because most white people in this country that are voting conservative are in rural areas with small police departments.
01:42:57.000 That's why they don't fear.
01:42:59.000 But if you're white, if you're mixed Latino or black and you're up on the south side of Chicago, yeah, you're worried.
01:43:05.000 Like I mentioned before, they would tell us to call the fire department.
01:43:07.000 If somebody was threatening your life, you need the police.
01:43:10.000 But for any low-level stuff, they would say, call in a fire.
01:43:13.000 Because the fire department will show up and it'll deal with whatever the problem is in a non-threatening way.
01:43:19.000 So it's easy for people who aren't from cities to be like, this is why white people don't fear this.
01:43:24.000 It's like, nah, man.
01:43:26.000 You don't get it, man.
01:43:27.000 Go live in a poor area.
01:43:28.000 Sure, if you live in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, you're not worried.
01:43:30.000 They're not going to beat you down because you're rich.
01:43:34.000 Heavy Arms Guy says, The way BLM operates reminds me of the Nazi Party.
01:43:39.000 They create a villain, slowly gain political cultural power, eventually they take over and displace common Americans.
01:43:45.000 Scary times.
01:43:46.000 Now, I want to make a point, and I want to make it clear, I'm not trying to compare the two in terms of what their
01:43:53.000 ideologies are.
01:43:54.000 But I see so many people blindly just posting these memes and stuff,
01:43:59.000 and I'm like...
01:44:00.000 Posting anything.
01:44:02.000 And so when you ask questions about why the Germans were so willing to just follow Hitler, it's the same reason people are mindlessly watching any kind of major event or American Idol or sporting events.
01:44:13.000 It's just because people will do whatever is popular, what society says.
01:44:17.000 So when I see all the people I know posting the black squares on Instagram, I'm like, bro, you have no idea what you're talking about.
01:44:21.000 You just saw someone else did it, so you did it.
01:44:23.000 And it gets dangerous when you make it about political ideology.
01:44:27.000 Now you got that video from Bethesda, Maryland where they're all sitting there going like, I will love my neighbor.
01:44:33.000 Yes, I will.
01:44:34.000 And it's like, bro, that's like cult indoctrination stuff.
01:44:38.000 Yeah.
01:44:39.000 So now you have people blindly just following this because everyone told them to do it.
01:44:42.000 They think it's popular.
01:44:43.000 I don't care, man.
01:44:44.000 I'm not joining your cult.
01:44:45.000 If everybody goes nuts, I got no problem going off in the middle of the woods.
01:44:48.000 You guys have your thing.
01:44:49.000 I'm gonna get a dog and go fishing and mind my own business.
01:44:52.000 Don't tread on me.
01:44:55.000 Ray Johnson says, the Dems taking over Black Lives Matter is the equivalent of the Republicans hijacking the Tea Party movement.
01:45:01.000 Politicians will always adopt a cause if it can be made to serve them.
01:45:05.000 I completely agree, man.
01:45:06.000 I completely agree.
01:45:08.000 Owl Aquatic says, when unconditional loyalty to a brotherhood takes precedent over integrity and service to the community, you have ceased to be a peace officer and instead become a criminal gang member.
01:45:18.000 Spin UFO.
01:45:20.000 Oh, I'm fighting off a sneeze.
01:45:21.000 I'll spin it.
01:45:22.000 PerryDoesMapping says, I'm here to tell you that the furry fandom is divided like it is out in the real world.
01:45:28.000 Antifa, pedos, etc.
01:45:30.000 are driving people out.
01:45:32.000 I've seen my fellow conservative furry friends get attacked.
01:45:34.000 It's sad.
01:45:34.000 Well, there you go.
01:45:37.000 Bassmaster says, Internet Historian has a good video documenting what happened at a furry convention.
01:45:42.000 Worth checking out.
01:45:42.000 Someone sent it to me and I watched it.
01:45:44.000 Yeah, oof.
01:45:45.000 But is that a smear campaign against furries?
01:45:48.000 Highlighting the worst?
01:45:49.000 I don't like that word, smear.
01:45:50.000 I don't like the furries.
01:45:52.000 Wolf from the Block says, You should check out Internet Historian, the best historian.
01:45:55.000 Not alt-right or crazy lefty because of my anime profile pic.
01:45:59.000 Love your show, guys.
01:46:00.000 Appreciate it.
01:46:01.000 Mark Robertshaw says, My best friend is a mental health counselor.
01:46:05.000 He goes to furry conventions to get clients and it works.
01:46:09.000 So many of these people have untreated mental health issues.
01:46:11.000 That's the problem these days.
01:46:12.000 Wow.
01:46:13.000 Wow, man.
01:46:14.000 Shun says, they were an open welcoming community, and they got infiltrated by these zealots.
01:46:20.000 The community was not like this 10 years ago.
01:46:22.000 The mindset became an infestation brainwashing people, and all the derangement is palpable.
01:46:27.000 Bummer, man.
01:46:29.000 Mr. Obiwan says, my theory is that these people haven't actually experienced the harshness of nature.
01:46:34.000 For example, during the winter in interior Alaska, it's literally- Alaska is literally trying to kill you because it's minus 45 degrees.
01:46:41.000 But things still have to get done outside.
01:46:44.000 Keep up the good work.
01:46:45.000 I would love to go to interior Alaska in the middle of winter.
01:46:48.000 Just, like, spend some time.
01:46:49.000 That'd be great.
01:46:49.000 I've been to Alaska.
01:46:50.000 It's beautiful.
01:46:51.000 You've been there in... Where'd you go?
01:46:52.000 It was the middle of summer.
01:46:54.000 Which part of... I flew in Anchorage and then stayed in a little town called Girdwood.
01:46:59.000 Girdwood, yeah, I believe.
01:47:01.000 That's... A little ski town.
01:47:02.000 I'll tell you what, that's my plan.
01:47:03.000 When the whole country becomes lefty and editarian weirdos, I'm just gonna go up to Alaska, man.
01:47:09.000 Alright.
01:47:09.000 What's that town?
01:47:10.000 It's wild out there, man.
01:47:11.000 Wheeling, maybe?
01:47:12.000 Barrow?
01:47:12.000 I don't know.
01:47:13.000 Barrow is farthest west, I think.
01:47:15.000 I like watching those Living in the Alaskan Wild shows.
01:47:20.000 Yeah.
01:47:20.000 I love that stuff.
01:47:21.000 Alaska looks awesome, dude.
01:47:24.000 Ellen Lau says, Canada has gone insane.
01:47:26.000 Black Lives Matter doesn't care about racial justice and socialism blows.
01:47:30.000 Parents often told to go back to China.
01:47:32.000 Surprise, not by white folks.
01:47:35.000 Mom is Taiwanese and dad ran from China after the commies ended his dad.
01:47:39.000 Yikes, bummer man.
01:47:40.000 Yeah.
01:47:40.000 Megan, thanks for joining.
01:47:41.000 Thank you.
01:47:42.000 Samuel Farmer says, where is the Occupy Wall Street farm?
01:47:45.000 And do you know if it is still available to be used?
01:47:47.000 I grew up on a farm, hated it, but now I kind of miss it.
01:47:49.000 For all opportunity, a blank slate offers.
01:47:52.000 This was nine years ago.
01:47:53.000 Yeah.
01:47:54.000 So I have no idea what happened to that.
01:47:55.000 No idea.
01:47:56.000 Yeah.
01:47:58.000 Jake says, you folks forget that debt forgiveness is also taxed as income.
01:48:02.000 That is another issue, for sure.
01:48:05.000 Let's see, Sunlit, Bogdan, EC Morgan, and Jurek, thanks for becoming members.
01:48:09.000 Thank you all.
01:48:09.000 Awesome.
01:48:10.000 Thank you.
01:48:10.000 CRISPR says, what do you honestly think will happen to the cities that are dismantling their police departments?
01:48:15.000 I worry about cities hiring privatized police or mercenary companies to fill the void.
01:48:19.000 What was that video you just showed me about Chicago?
01:48:22.000 It's a crazy shootout, man.
01:48:23.000 Chicago's crazy right now.
01:48:25.000 So there's a video.
01:48:26.000 I don't know.
01:48:28.000 Adam showed it.
01:48:29.000 I couldn't find a date on it.
01:48:30.000 And it's just a shootout in Chicago, supposedly recently.
01:48:33.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:48:33.000 And it's just... It sounds like the 4th of July, man.
01:48:37.000 But it's not.
01:48:38.000 They're definitely rifles.
01:48:40.000 Yeah, dude.
01:48:40.000 Those are not even handguns.
01:48:42.000 No, no, no.
01:48:42.000 Those are... And people are like, what's going on here?
01:48:45.000 Bang!
01:48:46.000 Cops are shooting back.
01:48:47.000 It's just crazy.
01:48:47.000 St.
01:48:48.000 Louis, there was a major shootout.
01:48:49.000 It's insane, man.
01:48:50.000 So I'll tell you what's going to happen when they get rid of their police departments.
01:48:52.000 It's going to be a purge.
01:48:54.000 Like I was reading, what was it, Murray Hill Riots?
01:48:56.000 I love it.
01:48:56.000 The taxi company went and burned down the limousine company.
01:48:59.000 Like, that's not about justice in any way.
01:49:00.000 That's just like, settling scores, man.
01:49:02.000 Wild West.
01:49:03.000 Yeah, it's like, you're competing with me, I'll take you down.
01:49:06.000 Levi Williams says, Every time Lydia says woo, so does my heart.
01:49:10.000 LOL also, what do you think about holding police to the same standard as the military?
01:49:14.000 Illegal to unionize, extra duty, pay forfeitures, subject to UCMJ.
01:49:18.000 No, the police need to be closer to the community, not subject to, I don't know, there's maybe an overlap there.
01:49:27.000 But I don't know enough about how that would work with UCMJ anyway, to have an opinion, a strong one at least.
01:49:33.000 AW and Calvin, thanks for becoming a member.
01:49:36.000 Thank you both.
01:49:36.000 Joseph says, outside official state functions, presidential families have to pay for their own meals.
01:49:42.000 Interesting.
01:49:43.000 Mike Onega says, I am a history major and I want to be a teacher.
01:49:47.000 I have complained about bias and nothing happened.
01:49:49.000 I think the only way to win is to debate them and win while others watch.
01:49:53.000 I don't agree, man.
01:49:54.000 Because they don't debate.
01:49:55.000 As soon as you start talking, they start chanting.
01:49:58.000 They just call you names.
01:50:00.000 We're just waiting for you to finish talking so they can shove whatever ideas they have down your throat.
01:50:06.000 Bobby G says, Dear Millennials, Investigate college admins, not Trump admin.
01:50:10.000 Harass college admin staff, not Trump admin staff.
01:50:13.000 The ones who taught you and gave you lifelong debt without a job is your enemy, not Trump.
01:50:18.000 Caleb Field says, our biggest advantage over China currently is our naval force.
01:50:22.000 China's cyber advantage is our biggest threat from them.
01:50:25.000 And that is a serious, serious, serious threat, man.
01:50:28.000 That's very true.
01:50:29.000 Mr. Paul, you know what I find fascinating?
01:50:30.000 What?
01:50:32.000 There was supposedly an airstrike headed towards, I think this was Iran.
01:50:36.000 I'm not entirely, maybe, I think it was Iran.
01:50:37.000 Oh yeah, I remember that.
01:50:38.000 it around and he thought he said something like you know it would it
01:50:42.000 would have killed 150 Iranians and we didn't think that the retaliation was
01:50:46.000 you know it fair or equal or whatever so Trump canceled the strike however a
01:50:55.000 What do you mean?
01:50:55.000 some sort in Philadelphia exploded just before the strike got called
01:50:59.000 off.
01:51:00.000 Now that could just be me connecting the dots where they don't need to be
01:51:02.000 connected.
01:51:03.000 But.
01:51:04.000 What kind of refinery?
01:51:06.000 What do you mean?
01:51:06.000 I don't I don't remember exactly what it was like an oil plant or
01:51:08.000 chemical plant of some sort.
01:51:09.000 And there are ways to blow up industrial facilities
01:51:16.000 Because I used to go to Black Hat and DEFCON, the hacker conventions, and I actually had someone give me a demonstration of a remote detonation of a chemical facility.
01:51:26.000 They said what they could do is they could cause two pumps to flow in the same direction, overloading and then causing a pipe burst, which, depending on the chemical substance, would detonate.
01:51:35.000 So, I'm not saying anything.
01:51:36.000 I'm just saying I found it interesting, and I had a bunch of security experts and, like, you know, conflict journalists tell me, no, no, no, nothing like that, nothing like that.
01:51:44.000 But I'm like, isn't it at least possible that we will see some of our water plant, our water pump facilities, our electrical grid or something be attacked, you know, if we enter a real conflict?
01:51:53.000 You know, isn't that possible?
01:51:54.000 And if we are sending an airstrike in, wouldn't they try and go after us in some way?
01:51:59.000 Yep.
01:51:59.000 Apparently, like, when we did that elephant walk in Guam, we had to actually pull all of our planes out because China has a weapon that could just wipe out Guam and take out all the planes at once.
01:52:07.000 Oh, I didn't hear that.
01:52:08.000 Yeah, so we were like, okay, back off.
01:52:10.000 I heard they were just decommissioning them.
01:52:12.000 Oh, was that it?
01:52:13.000 Those planes, yeah.
01:52:14.000 So it was kind of like their final huzzah.
01:52:17.000 Yeah.
01:52:18.000 Here we go.
01:52:18.000 El Gonzo says, Tim, I think you're underestimating how inefficient the government budget is.
01:52:23.000 Perhaps, but didn't we lose like some trillions of dollars just before 9-11?
01:52:28.000 We did.
01:52:29.000 Yeah, what was that amount?
01:52:29.000 Like two trillion?
01:52:30.000 I don't know what that amount was and I just heard about that when we were looking at whatever, Zeitgeist or whatever that movie was.
01:52:36.000 Yeah, supposedly the room that was handling the investigation is the exact place that got hit.
01:52:45.000 But it's funny enough though, Space Force, the new show on Netflix, is basically just the Space Force running amok, spending money.
01:52:56.000 And I actually have a friend of mine who is in the Navy, he's down in Norfolk in Virginia, and he's like, it's actually so accurate.
01:53:06.000 Like scary and I'm like what super it sounds like a joke like yeah, it's not it's not even good.
01:53:11.000 It's bad I worked for a company and dude, you know, they're getting sued who by the Space Force.
01:53:17.000 Yeah Yeah, I worked for a company that had a ridiculous budget.
01:53:21.000 Okay, and it was insane to see what they would spend money on and It's just a waste.
01:53:26.000 The craziest thing was there was somebody who kept invoicing, somebody I worked with, invoiced the company when I worked with them.
01:53:31.000 I was like, I want to hire this person for this one project.
01:53:33.000 Right.
01:53:34.000 And then after I had finished, they kept sending monthly invoices.
01:53:37.000 What?
01:53:37.000 Even though they weren't working on anything.
01:53:39.000 And then it wasn't until like a year later, they said to me, like, I said, like, so what's what's left in the budget?
01:53:45.000 Because I'm looking to, you know, this project.
01:53:46.000 And they were like, oh, you're good.
01:53:48.000 Everything's you know, you're totally fine.
01:53:50.000 Like everything replenished.
01:53:51.000 And they were like, the only thing that's really been going on is, you know, so-and-so's monthly invoice or whatever.
01:53:57.000 And I was like, who?
01:53:58.000 Yeah, what?
01:53:59.000 And they're like, yeah, him and his two staff members.
01:54:01.000 And I was like, what?
01:54:03.000 What?
01:54:03.000 I was like, I never authorized that.
01:54:04.000 And they're like, I don't know.
01:54:06.000 And I was like, what do you mean you don't know?
01:54:07.000 Is my signature on any of this stuff?
01:54:09.000 Like, I don't know.
01:54:10.000 And I'm like, you guys have been paying this dude for a year.
01:54:12.000 Wow.
01:54:13.000 He just, hey man.
01:54:15.000 He knows how it works.
01:54:17.000 He figured, hey, I'm not complaining.
01:54:19.000 Not my money.
01:54:19.000 Worth a shot.
01:54:20.000 Not my money.
01:54:22.000 So, good for him, dude.
01:54:23.000 Oh, man.
01:54:24.000 Mark Robertshaw says, See the U.S.
01:54:26.000 Navy test a new laser weapon that can make the Chinese anti-ship missiles worthless.
01:54:30.000 That's just what they are showing.
01:54:31.000 They also have railguns.
01:54:34.000 Dude, I was reading about a railgun that was so powerful, they fired it at a helicopter, and it caused vacuum pressure that crushed the helicopter.
01:54:42.000 Whoa.
01:54:43.000 Yeah.
01:54:43.000 I don't know if that's true.
01:54:44.000 It was a long time ago I was reading this.
01:54:46.000 Because when it exited, it sucked all the air out like a tin can.
01:54:49.000 Wow.
01:54:50.000 Yeah.
01:54:51.000 That's great.
01:54:52.000 Wow.
01:54:52.000 Mr. Pickle says, we've been landing, landed planes on boats since World War I.
01:54:56.000 The Chinese landed their first plane in the boat in 2010.
01:54:58.000 We're good on defense.
01:54:59.000 Wow.
01:55:00.000 Wow.
01:55:01.000 P. Smitty says, Tim, can you please say witness protection in your best Tony Soprano voice?
01:55:05.000 I don't know what Tony Soprano sounds like.
01:55:08.000 I've never seen that show either.
01:55:09.000 Steven Gable Tim we have one big advantage on China good or bad
01:55:13.000 We have 30 plus years of almost continuous combat experience when was the last time China fought a war an
01:55:18.000 actual war yeah But you got to watch out man cuz like what the Russians did
01:55:22.000 it's the zap brand again strategy You know keep sending them wave after wave of my own men
01:55:28.000 until the kill bots quota was filled was it yeah I don't remember exactly on future
01:55:33.000 They can only kill a certain amount before they shut down.
01:55:38.000 Just send wave after wave of my own men.
01:55:41.000 Terrible.
01:55:41.000 That's what China will do, though.
01:55:42.000 As a sacrifice they are willing to make.
01:55:44.000 Are they, though?
01:55:45.000 Maybe.
01:55:46.000 I mean, I've seen a lot of stuff coming from China that I'm sure they don't want the world to see.
01:55:52.000 I have a feeling most of the Chinese citizens can't stand the CCP.
01:55:55.000 Nah, I don't know about that.
01:55:57.000 Very indoctrinated.
01:55:58.000 Worse than Russians.
01:56:00.000 That's the optimism in me though.
01:56:02.000 And seeing these videos, people are like, they're doing these little selfies like, this can get me killed.
01:56:09.000 Just wanted to say to the rest of the world, they don't represent all of us.
01:56:14.000 I was like, yes.
01:56:16.000 I'm here for you.
01:56:17.000 Alright, let's see where we're at here.
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01:56:51.000 You can send me things as well if you want to.
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01:56:59.000 Yep.
01:57:00.000 L-Y-D-S.
01:57:01.000 Yep.
01:57:02.000 Lee Watt says, honestly, back on the family job topic, the only thing I've seen where it's multiple generation type profession is farming anymore.
01:57:11.000 It may be because I myself took part in the system, but you really don't see a family who has multiple generations of accountants.
01:57:18.000 I don't know, that would be a weird thing, right?
01:57:20.000 We're just really good with numbers.
01:57:21.000 Just imagine it's like, you know, it's like, so what do you do for a living?
01:57:25.000 Ah, I am an accountant, like my father, and my father before him, and his father before him.
01:57:32.000 It's like, that's a very noble profession.
01:57:34.000 Yeah, I know.
01:57:34.000 For generations.
01:57:36.000 Exactly.
01:57:37.000 No, but for real though, there actually is.
01:57:40.000 Like, there are family businesses that do accounting.
01:57:42.000 And they'll have their family come in and do work and see if it happens, you know?
01:57:46.000 Austin Taylor, thanks for becoming a member.
01:57:48.000 Oogie Boogie says, planned Destiny at launch and sold raid carries, and my crew and I made $35,000 in around 4 months, just as a hobby.
01:57:55.000 Dope.
01:57:57.000 I saw them.
01:57:58.000 Those websites still exist.
01:58:00.000 People still do that.
01:58:01.000 You can do that?
01:58:01.000 Sell?
01:58:02.000 I mean, now people do like Trials of Osiris.
01:58:05.000 You gotta go flawless to get specific guns.
01:58:08.000 Wow, dude, that's crazy.
01:58:10.000 Hey man, those are jobs, you know?
01:58:13.000 The Grizzly says, hey Tim, if I can make a suggestion for your tabletop channel.
01:58:16.000 I say you guys should use Dwarven Forge tiles.
01:58:19.000 They're little magnetic painted squares that can link together and they make dungeons and buildings.
01:58:23.000 I love their stuff.
01:58:24.000 Ooh, you want to write that down?
01:58:24.000 That's cool.
01:58:25.000 Dwarven Forge.
01:58:25.000 That's good.
01:58:26.000 I'll buy some.
01:58:26.000 Yeah, that sounds fun.
01:58:27.000 Samuel Farmer says, Adam, sci-fi movies, TV shows are what inspired me to get into science and technology.
01:58:32.000 It showed me what could be and seeded a desire to create things no one else could dream of.
01:58:37.000 Not there yet, but I'm working towards it.
01:58:39.000 Awesome.
01:58:40.000 I think sci-fi movies are good, man.
01:58:41.000 I feel the same way.
01:58:42.000 Because someone will imagine something, they'll make it in a movie, and then someone will be like, how could we actually do that?
01:58:48.000 Yeah, Star Trek.
01:58:49.000 Yeah.
01:58:49.000 Cell phones.
01:58:50.000 Dude, tablets.
01:58:52.000 Yeah?
01:58:52.000 Tablets.
01:58:53.000 Like, Picard's always holding a little tablet, and he's like, it was touchscreen too, wasn't it?
01:58:57.000 Oh yeah.
01:58:58.000 Man, now we made it.
01:58:59.000 We invented it.
01:59:00.000 Yeah, I mean look at look at the I don't know who who saw the dragon capsule like the the interior They they got rid of all the buttons.
01:59:07.000 Yeah, they had there's only a few buttons I can't even think like 5,000 miles of copper in the original Wow You know the space spacecraft so they got rid of all of it now.
01:59:17.000 It's just three flat screens.
01:59:18.000 It's like yes Star Trek.
01:59:20.000 Oh That's basically the same.
01:59:21.000 That's so cool.
01:59:22.000 Here we go.
01:59:23.000 Wow.
01:59:23.000 Spicy.
01:59:23.000 Tim Taylo says we have Navy destroyers that can fire three or four times farther than any other modern naval weapons
01:59:30.000 and the impact is like a bomb.
01:59:32.000 We have one of those in the South China Sea. It can literally bomb their cities from the sea for pennies given
01:59:38.000 the ammo is cheap.
01:59:39.000 Wow. Spicy. Love it.
01:59:42.000 All right, so we'll take a couple more questions.
01:59:43.000 We got a ton of new members.
01:59:45.000 Yeah.
01:59:45.000 And I will... Thank you, everyone, for becoming members.
01:59:49.000 Alex, Peter, Ligma, and Eric.
01:59:53.000 Ligma, that's a good one.
01:59:54.000 Thanks for becoming members.
01:59:56.000 Thank you.
01:59:56.000 Justin Brom says... Thank you very much.
01:59:58.000 Everyone needs a micro farm, growing your own food, raising your own chickens, beekeeping, hunting, and fishing.
02:00:03.000 Skills like grafting, pest management, equipment, and infrastructure maintenance, all useful.
02:00:07.000 And then if we get into a war, we'll all be very, very self-sufficient people.
02:00:11.000 Good, sir.
02:00:12.000 I applaud you.
02:00:13.000 Indeed.
02:00:14.000 You know what, man?
02:00:14.000 Maybe we should put together a nonprofit that is very, very simple and very cheap, but encourages and helps people set up gardens and mini farms on their property.
02:00:22.000 That'd be so cool.
02:00:22.000 If you've got a lawn.
02:00:23.000 Permaculture, yo.
02:00:24.000 Yeah, just grow a little bit of food, you know?
02:00:27.000 Like you were saying the other day, get rid of lawns.
02:00:29.000 Why do we have lawns?
02:00:30.000 We spend so much energy on grass and we don't do anything with it.
02:00:33.000 I know.
02:00:33.000 What do we do?
02:00:34.000 Do we mulch it?
02:00:34.000 Like, just compost it?
02:00:37.000 You can at least grow alfalfa and sell it to a farm for cows to eat or something.
02:00:40.000 They don't even do that.
02:00:40.000 You know who likes alfalfa?
02:00:42.000 Bunnies.
02:00:42.000 Bunnies like alfalfa.
02:00:43.000 They love it.
02:00:44.000 They love it.
02:00:45.000 The buns.
02:00:46.000 No, it is funny, like, we have a garden.
02:00:49.000 You literally just put it in the ground, it grows.
02:00:51.000 It's magic.
02:00:51.000 It's very magical.
02:00:52.000 It's amazing.
02:00:53.000 And then you come out one day and you're like, I got food.
02:00:55.000 We have peas, carrots.
02:00:56.000 But think about what we do with grass.
02:00:58.000 Yeah, grass just grows too, and then we're like, throw it in the trash!
02:01:00.000 I mean, if you're one of those deer people, it makes sense.
02:01:04.000 Sure, have some grass.
02:01:06.000 That is the only case in which it makes sense.
02:01:07.000 If you're a deer person and you want to eat grass, yeah.
02:01:09.000 Alright, let's see, where are we at?
02:01:13.000 Patrick Carey says, Tim, your channels are having notifications delayed.
02:01:16.000 I receive them days after the video is posted.
02:01:19.000 I have to look across all three of your channels multiple times a day to keep up.
02:01:21.000 What?
02:01:22.000 Well, at least you do.
02:01:23.000 I appreciate it.
02:01:23.000 I appreciate it.
02:01:25.000 Lauren Ruddock, thanks for becoming a member.
02:01:26.000 Thank you.
02:01:27.000 Jean-Pierre Bordeaux says, I get all the Civil War talk, but I sometimes feel like this will end up more like the Revolution of 1848, if you have read up on that.
02:01:35.000 I haven't, but I will.
02:01:36.000 Same here, I don't know.
02:01:37.000 Magic Man says, China's PLA are used for propaganda and not for war.
02:01:41.000 PLA last war was in 1979 against Vietnam and China lost.
02:01:46.000 Ooh, really?
02:01:47.000 Wow.
02:01:48.000 Well, it is 10, which means it is time for us to go to bed.
02:01:52.000 I have an announcement before we leave.
02:01:54.000 I have created an email for Timcast IRL.
02:01:58.000 Timcast IRL is not available.
02:02:00.000 No variation of that was available.
02:02:02.000 So, our email is spintheufo at gmail.com.
02:02:06.000 I'm hoping that's memorable enough.
02:02:07.000 We need to make an actual one.
02:02:09.000 How do you want to do it?
02:02:10.000 We need to make a domain one.
02:02:13.000 Temporary email is spintheufo at gmail.com.
02:02:17.000 We can do at timcast.com, can't we?
02:02:19.000 We'll get it sorted.
02:02:21.000 Right, we'll figure it out.
02:02:22.000 Cameron Young says, Disagree with UCMJ.
02:02:26.000 Standard for police.
02:02:27.000 Pointless for civilian population who don't enter war zones.
02:02:30.000 Also military not protected from double jeopardy.
02:02:33.000 E.g.
02:02:33.000 you can be found innocent in civilian court and still get busted by the military.
02:02:37.000 Hoo-ya, Navy family.
02:02:38.000 Interesting.
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02:02:53.000 Tim, Eric Weinstein tweeted earlier, he's trying to get the band back together.
02:02:57.000 What are your thoughts?
02:02:58.000 What band?
02:02:59.000 The Intellectual Dark Web?
02:03:00.000 I don't know.
02:03:01.000 They've always been together.
02:03:02.000 I mean, I'm down to jam.
02:03:04.000 Does Eric play the guitar or something?
02:03:05.000 We got a couple guitars over here.
02:03:07.000 We got a spinning UFO.
02:03:08.000 I don't know.
02:03:11.000 Anyway, anyway, hit the like button.
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02:03:45.000 But it's gonna... No, I mean like it's magical.
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