In this episode of TimCast, we discuss the latest in the war on drugs, Apple spying on us, and why we should all be worried about the future of our constitutional rights. Plus, we talk about aliens, the Justice Department, and more!
00:00:33.000Apparently, Alan Dershowitz, who's like a famous constitutional lawyer, defended Donald Trump, but was also a big Clinton supporter, has said the government can, you know, Oh, he's a constitutional lawyer?
00:03:02.000We get as many Super Chats as we can, but to be clearly honest, when we get 10,000 plus people, it just becomes physically impossible to read every single comment.
00:03:11.000Because what happens is the Super Chats come in faster than we can actually read them, and I talk fast.
00:06:29.000And they said 18 months for like a safe vaccination and now they're like claiming they're gonna have one by the end of the year and it's like that's like in a nine-month period you're gonna rock out a vaccination and then force it upon everybody.
00:06:49.000And pregnant women who took it, their babies were born without limbs so they'd like just Do you think we'll end up with something like that from a rushed vaccine?
00:07:03.000Do you think we'll end up with like Morlocks and like, you know, people who can't like, you know, basically they get injected and like, and all of a sudden they have their force underground?
00:07:11.000Or like, do you think it'll be like zombies?
00:07:12.000Or it just renders anyone who has it, like, sterile or something.
00:07:58.000For the past week or two weeks, I personally have been talking about on my channels the lockdowns, the constitutionality of it, the medical benefits of it.
00:08:32.000So that video, there's a video from a doctor where he said, we need, I think he said something like we need social distancing, but we can't do the lockdown because we have to develop herd immunity.
00:09:13.000They say, according to a statement from Belmar Police Chief William Walsh, they cited the gym owners Frank Trombettini and Smith.
00:09:19.000Police have also charged one person with obstructing the administration of law, reportedly because he refused to identify himself to officers, and police charged anti-shutdown protester Ayla Wolf with organizing a protest.
00:10:08.000But YouTube says that if you do anything or say anything that could encourage people to do something dangerous, they'll ban your video outright.
00:10:15.000So when he says, you know, go protest at home, wouldn't that, like, what options do you have other than to go on the internet and protest and make people see it?
00:10:42.000What's going on in New York, there's people jumping on cars and just like taking the streets over and they're twerking and they're doing simulated sex stuff.
00:12:05.000But anyway, I think we're dangerously close to something nightmarish because you've got Alan Dershowitz saying the government can force a needle into your arm.
00:13:08.000A top lawyer who defended President Trump during his Senate impeachment trial believes the Constitution grants the government power to vaccinate citizens against their will.
00:13:16.000Speaking with Crowdsource The Truth host Jason Goodman over the weekend, Harvard professor Ellen Dershowitz said the public safety outweighs any private liberty concerns of US citizens who do not wish to be vaccinated for the coronavirus.
00:14:24.000So I say that we're dangerously close because we're at a point where the only, the monopolized video platform right now is basically saying, we warned you bro, we shadow banned your video.
00:14:36.000If you keep talking out about this, we'll just knock you right out.
00:14:41.000You must advocate for the government to come and force you to be medicated.
00:15:06.000We've been looking to expand, finding a building, and we've been looking, not necessarily in Jersey and other states, but we really wanted to do it here because we were here, and now it's like, nah.
00:15:19.000I'm not going to be in a state where you've got, you know, legit despots being like, this is what really freaks me out, is that you have this small business, this gym, and it's like two guys, and they're like, we're going to exercise and open our business, and he specifically tells them, Of everything he could be talking about, he goes after this one small business, these two guys who have no power, no authority, and he's the governor of this state, and he's leveraging the massive power of that state against this tiny business.
00:15:50.000Meanwhile, Walmart's profits are up 74%.
00:16:05.000So, uh, for me, I think the big concern with them rushing the vaccine is I don't literally think it's going to be zombies or, you know, mole people or whatever.
00:16:15.000But, uh, I mean, who wants to be the guinea pig for the first run of vaccines?
00:17:27.000When the mainstream media was saying things like, you go Antifa, Antifa rolled with it.
00:17:32.000And now that the establishment saying, OK, now that, you know, you've agreed with us, we're going to, you know, drag you to an office and jam a needle in your arm.
00:17:38.000They're like, just don't say anything.
00:17:41.000There's no actual, you know, pushback or anything.
00:18:11.000Dershowitz argued that health care workers and officials forcibly vaccinating the public through a legislative and judicial process that comes to a consensus on widespread vaccination is the best defense against the spread of the disease.
00:18:51.000If you got the cash, and you don't need to worry, you just buy into the big box chains, the big corporate stores, and you will see those stocks go up as all the small businesses get crushed.
00:19:06.000Everybody will be injected by the government.
00:19:09.000It's exactly what the Founding Fathers were dreaming of with their birth of a new nation.
00:19:14.000Haven't you ever read the Declaration of Independence?
00:19:17.000We are all created equally under God, and we have the right to life, liberty, and to be suffering under the mandate of government against our will.
00:19:25.000I'm pretty sure that's what it said, right?
00:20:11.000So I haven't followed everything he said about the lockdown, but for those... I'm sure everybody knows by now Joe Rogan's leaving eventually.
00:21:17.000So I think YouTube is working its way.
00:21:19.000It's working its way up this ladder of like just eliminating content and channels.
00:21:23.000And, uh, you know, because we know where this is going, you know, Donald Trump is talking about, I believe Trump was talking about this, uh, deploying the military to deliver the vaccine.
00:22:56.000Um, people start defying the government orders, like this gym.
00:23:00.000People get arrested for organizing protests.
00:23:03.000And I think for the most part, no one will do anything.
00:23:06.000I really think no one will do anything.
00:23:08.000I think in certain parts of the country, people will just bunker down.
00:23:12.000But I don't think we'll see any kind of actual resistance to this level of absurdity.
00:23:19.000I think certain states are going to be like, I mean, there's already states where their police force is saying, we're going to uphold the Constitution.
00:23:48.000Because you've got to think about the liberals who went and bought guns, and the liberals who are now... I don't know the political leaning of these gym owners, but this gym that's trying to reopen is in a heavy blue district.
00:25:35.000Could you imagine living in a city after this?
00:25:37.000no no my goodness no did this is not new york is almost entirely small business
00:25:42.000or almost entirely well not necessarily or like supremely rich businesses like
00:25:49.000starbucks or and i mean i can't think of anything
00:25:52.000you know apple an apple store There's a corner in New York that I could stand and do a spin and see Starbucks there, Starbucks there, Starbucks there, like five Starbucks in one spot.
00:26:26.000You walk down Manhattan, like 6th Avenue, and it's like, you know, there's a tiny Thai food restaurant across the street, a tiny Indian food restaurant.
00:27:45.000You're being arrested for organizing a protest against this lockdown that we, I mean, it seems like we don't need to be locked down anymore.
00:28:27.000Dude, take the average person, put them in the governor's seat, and they're going to be like, I don't want to be responsible, just lock it all down forever.
00:28:41.000So when people protest, I'm sure if enough people protested, the governor would be like, okay, okay, we're gonna reopen, but it's your fault if anything happens.
00:28:49.000That's exactly what Whitmer was saying.
00:30:49.000And also with attracting new businesses.
00:30:51.000And so now I'm like, you know what, man?
00:30:53.000I don't think the state cares about my business or anyone else's.
00:30:57.000I think the leadership here, one of the biggest problems that I've seen with the current generation of Democrats is that if your whole political existence is predicated upon saying whatever you need to say, just get elected, that you don't actually care about what happens next to your community.
00:31:41.000Is when I've debated communists and they always go like, not always, but a lot of them will be like, dude, I'm fighting for a Star Trek kind of future.
00:33:33.000Yeah, AOC said that after this vote in D.C., Michelle Caruso-Cabrera called her out for spending a week in her luxury apartment in D.C.
00:33:41.000complete with infinity pool and Whole Foods while her district was suffering and dying from COVID.
00:33:46.000And AOC was like, well, I wasn't feeling well.
00:33:48.000And then Caruso-Cabrera, I think she was the one who published this, showing the timeline of AOC doing Instagram Live with Megan Rapinoe, the soccer player.
00:33:57.000Like you're doing celebrity live streams and doing like, she was there for a week, I guess, you know, posting these videos, like.
00:34:12.000And then what, this is, this is the funniest thing.
00:34:15.000Uh, Caruso Cabrera said, you lied and told people you were in the Bronx and AOC said, no, I didn't.
00:34:21.000Cause apparently AOC said something like, Hey to everyone here in the Bronx, something like that.
00:34:28.000So she didn't actually say, I'm in the Bronx, but she phrased it in a way that people who are watching would think she was back in New York when she was really chilling at a luxury apartment in DC.
00:34:54.000I don't think they, uh, any of these people actually care.
00:34:58.000The interesting thing is it's like, based on what these people have done, I really do think that they're, uh, like, I think Rand Paul cares deeply.
00:35:45.000And so I look at someone like Rand Paul, it's relatively similar, the Constitution, constitutional rights, you know, but I think most of these people, There was a post on Reddit that went viral where they were like, stop thinking that anyone cares about you.
00:36:10.000And you know what's crazy is I hear that, and I'm like, I don't know if I agree with that when it comes to Trump, because Trump is a culture war icon.
00:36:20.000And the people who are voting for him, especially on social media, They're really invested in the culture war.
00:36:26.000And so they're all about Trump, the memes, the cause, the movement.
00:36:31.000And then you look at the opposition, and there's no politician behind that.
00:37:29.000The reason I thought this story was something we absolutely had to talk about is because we had just done a big segment where I was like, they're not spying on you.
00:38:16.000Yeah, so there's a bunch of stories about, like, the Amazon device, whose name I will not say because it'll start talking, recorded a conversation and apparently law enforcement wanted access to the recording.
00:38:42.000So what people don't understand about how these devices work, because this is Siri in this story, it used to be very early on, it would be like, say this phrase three times, and then it would try and create a profile for you saying it, and it never works.
00:38:55.000Because it'll be like, you know, the phrase will be like, you know, computer activate or something, right?
00:39:00.000And then one day you're like tired and you go, computer activate.
00:39:03.000It won't recognize you because when you first say it, you're like, computer activate.
00:39:07.000And because you say it differently, it won't work.
00:39:08.000So the way they do it now is the microphones are on.
00:39:10.000When you talk, it's constantly sending what you say to a company to turn the speech into text until it gets the command and then it activates.
00:40:05.000The whistleblower had initially remained anonymous, but has revealed himself in a protest against the lack of action taken against Apple for violating fundamental human rights, and he has done so with an open letter to European privacy regulators stating his concerns.
00:41:51.000Yeah, it's like they want all the businesses to close.
00:41:53.000It's like part of their agenda, it feels like.
00:41:56.000I'm not, I'm not implying everything's intentional, but I'm just saying, like, all of these horrible government overreach things are happening.
00:43:12.000I'm not saying that their map of what was gonna happen was correct in terms of who's responsible, but we're going to end up now quarantined, mandatory government injections, shut your business down.
00:43:52.000Yeah, let's read a little bit more about this here fella.
00:43:54.000He says, There's not much vetting of who works there, and the amount of data that we're free to look through seems quite broad.
00:44:00.000It wouldn't be difficult to identify the person that you're listening to, especially with accidental triggers, addresses, names, and so on.
00:44:06.000The letter which Leblanc sent, uh, Leboniuk, sent to all European data protection regulators states, It is worrying that Apple, and undoubtedly not just Apple, keeps ignoring and violating fundamental rights and continues their massive collection of data.
00:44:21.000I am extremely concerned that big tech companies are basically wiretapping entire populations despite European citizens being told the EU has one of the strongest data protection laws in the world.
00:44:33.000It needs to be enforced upon privacy offenders.
00:44:36.000Lebani held a subcontractor position at Apple's Cork offices, where he listened to snippets in both English and French until resigning in 2019.
00:44:45.000They do operate on a moral and legal gray area, he told The Guardian at the time, and they have been doing this for years on a massive scale.
00:44:54.000They should be called out in every possible way.
00:44:57.000He continued to say that he would listen to thousands of recordings every day and have a range of Apple devices including iPhones Apple watches and iPads any device that included Siri Here's a question.
00:46:33.000It's interesting because with the boogaloos of the past, we haven't had the internet and mass spying, and the security apparatus of the state hasn't been this strong.
00:48:35.000But, there's people out here that feel like, eh, it doesn't matter what you think.
00:48:40.000We're going to do what we think is best for everyone, and you're going to sit and take it.
00:48:46.000They're burning down their own cities.
00:48:47.000They're burning down their own states.
00:48:49.000You know, I wrote that song, Find Yourself, like five years ago, and man, listening to the lyrics, reading the lyrics, singing it, I'm like, man, it is so relevant now than ever before.
00:49:53.000You have The Capital, and like everyone in The Capital is like wearing weird clothes and they eat too much and then drink Ipecac, vomit, and then keep eating again.
00:51:23.000So now that these people are no longer working their fake jobs, they still think things should just be given to them.
00:51:28.000So they're sitting in their cubicle apartments, demanding the government pay them, and it only lasts so long until the government says no.
00:51:35.000Meanwhile, the people who live out in the middle of nowhere, who have already... When we were driving to LA, we stopped in this town, I think it was in Arizona, I can't remember the name of it.
00:51:44.000No social distancing, no lockdown, fast food chains were open.
00:51:49.000And I went in, you know, to get stuff.
00:51:51.000I had my mask, but I was like, nobody's wearing a mask, nobody cares.
00:51:55.000So I grabbed some coffees, you know, I grabbed, you know, a sandwich or something, and I was paying for it, and I said, nobody's wearing a mask, no lockdown?
00:52:02.000And the lady laughed, and she goes, no, we don't care about none of that.
00:52:30.000It was funny, this lady told me, she's like, when everything went down, my husband turns to me and says, do you think we have enough toilet paper?
00:52:36.000And I started laughing, and I was like, we're preppers!
00:52:39.000She's like, we've got like three months worth.
00:52:41.000And she laughed about it, like, why would you even ask?
00:53:52.000Wealthy tenants are squatting in multi-million dollar homes in the Hamptons and refusing to pay rent after NY issued a non-eviction order due to the coronavirus crisis.
00:54:04.000I will simultaneously say these people are extremely lucky and they're also really bad people.
00:54:09.000So I'll give you the gist of the story.
00:54:11.000When the lockdown started happening, wealthy people in New York fled, leaving behind all the poor people, all the shuttered businesses, and they go to the Hamptons.
00:54:21.000Then New York State says moratorium on evictions.
00:54:25.000So the people who are in these big mansions now are like, I was only planning on being here until August.
00:54:36.000So basically, I bring this up in the context of, with these lockdowns, cities are, it's almost like a pressure is being applied to them that's forcing people out in various directions.
00:55:17.000All of a sudden, a crisis happens and they all instantly become Second Amendment advocates.
00:55:21.000Let's read the story and see what the wealthy people are up to.
00:55:24.000Then we'll talk about New York collapsing.
00:55:27.000Some wealthy tenants in the Hamptons are using New York State's non-eviction order to squat in luxury while weathering out the coronavirus crisis local landlords have claimed.
00:55:37.000One homeowner, who chose to remain anonymous but identified as middle class, said that short-term renters are overstaying at his property in Sag Harbor and refusing to pay rent.
00:55:47.000Properties in the Hamptons rent for much less in the winter and early spring months, when the coronavirus outbreak began, but can ask for thousands more in the summer months.
00:55:56.000We're not talking about poor people, the anonymous individual told the Post.
00:56:00.000It's a very modest Sag Harbor house, and we use our summer rental to pay our son's school.
00:56:06.000The squatter was paying $3,600 a month between October and March, but claimed he didn't have rent for April and dismissed the homeowner's request to vacate the property.
00:56:15.000The landlord said he is now looking at huge losses for the year, $15,000 in May alone, with an extra $55,000 between Memorial Day and Labor Days.
00:56:24.000New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has postponed rent payments until at least 20th of August to help those struggling during the coronavirus crisis.
00:56:33.000The owner believes his tenants are using it as a free stay in his Long Island property.
00:56:37.000Oh, that's definitely what they're doing.
00:56:40.000Similar scenes are playing out along the string of affluent seaside communities.
00:56:44.000A female landlord in Watermill said her tenants, a mother and daughter, stopped paying their $1,600 rent in March when Governor Cuomo announced the move.
00:57:38.000But how many other people have fled the city?
00:57:40.000How many people have left Los Angeles or spread out?
00:57:43.000Maybe, maybe this was going to, you know, greatly, I mean, look, I'm talking about getting out of Jersey, a blue state, and going somewhere else where I can be free, you know, and not have to deal with this stuff.
00:58:10.000They say the homeowner has cancer and is looking to start chemotherapy soon.
00:58:13.000She said she is afraid she will lose her home and doesn't know how she'll cope with the stress of that and treatment.
00:58:19.000She could be earning $90,000 this summer, she told the Post, and she even offered the tenants a one-off payment to coax them out before peak season.
01:00:24.000So I know people who are just in the upper class and they talk about a basic job that normally would be cheaper, but because they're rich, they simply just charge that much money.
01:00:36.000And it's like, They all pay it to each other, so it creates this economy at an upper level, and once you break into that, then you can bask in that as well.
01:00:44.000And there are other ways to make a lot of money, volume and stuff, but it's fascinating to me when I've met people who are like, I'm going to get a job starting at this tech firm, I know the person who runs it, they're gonna pay six figures, and I'm like, why would they do that?
01:00:59.000That's just because they're all part of the same class.
01:01:02.000And it's also, like, the clothes you make, right?
01:01:04.000Like, look at Gwyneth Paltrow's stuff.
01:01:06.000Like, is the goop stuff she makes in any way that special?
01:01:22.000One of them, they rent a pop-up storefront, and they buy, I think they bought like Lubriderm lotion, and they just repackage it in these tiny little bottles, and they give it a brand name like, you know, Mountain Mist Made, and then they sell it for like 30 bucks, and they just brag about how it's the best, and people pay for it.
01:01:42.000And that's kind of like what it is when, you know, when you're doing trade among people who are poor, you can only ask for so much because of how much they have.
01:01:52.000When you're doing trade among people who are rich, you can ask for obscene amounts of money because they just have it and they pay what they, you know, disposable income like, oh yes, absolutely.
01:02:00.000And so then you have a lot of people Man, I know some people who are rich and work like once every three years.
01:02:32.000They, they, like you said, it's like you can get into that and then you, then you become used to it.
01:02:37.000And that's the type of mentality you, you gain also.
01:02:39.000So these, these officials, you know, they might champion for the people, but then they get in there and then they're like, all right, now I'm on a different stage, a different level.
01:02:48.000So I'm going to, I'm going to stay here and I don't want to lose this power.
01:02:51.000And, uh, I'm going to make, I'm going to make decisions for everyone.
01:04:09.000With losing 420,000 people, rich people who are now squatting in the Hamptons, in a census year, does that mean, what, in 2022, that New York City loses a district?
01:04:24.000And what about all these other cities?
01:04:26.000Or better yet, what if people already filled out their census and are now gone permanently?
01:04:32.000And so now you have smaller populations with disproportionate amount of power, and then you'll end up seeing really weird things from this.
01:04:40.000Like New York City has less people, but somehow is overrepresented.
01:04:44.000And then you'll end up with an inversion where the popular vote goes to the Republican because there's more people outside of cities.
01:04:52.000It might, you know, it might, okay, so I was thinking about this while you were talking, it might go that way because the people who have to stay in the city are the people who do the blue collar jobs, the essential workers, and those people tend to be less college educated, which, I'm gonna say it, they tend to vote Republican, they tend to be conservative, so when the time comes for them to vote, they're gonna vote Republican, and they're, we're gonna see, I think you're right, I think it's gonna flip, it's gonna be really weird.
01:05:32.000But I think it's possible that AOC is... It's possible.
01:05:37.000I'm not saying to what percentage I know for sure, but she's so unpopular.
01:05:42.000It's possible she's so unpopular that now that you see all these Republicans are running, they launch real campaigns, generate real support, and then win.
01:07:10.000With Joe Rogan leaving YouTube, you know, now we all have to fight and, you know, knock each other off the hill, the mountain, as we climb to the top.
01:07:33.000We are going to be crawling over bodies in rubble as we claw our way to the top where we'll finally plant the flag with our clothes tattered, eye hanging out, blood everywhere.
01:08:43.000I can't say for everything, but I can say that I have frequently said Matt Lauer was a bad person.
01:08:49.000Mediaite published this story for Matt Lauer and independently confirmed that Ronan Farrow didn't fact check and actually I'm just gonna, I'm gonna call it like I see it live.
01:09:00.000One of the things they call out, this is crazy, is that Ronan Farrow said that he had discovered seven other women who had, you know, complained about sexual harassment who had worked for Matt Lauer.
01:09:12.000And at first reading it, I'm like, okay, what's the catch?
01:09:38.000So he writes this, and they're a lefty publication.
01:09:43.000Published a note saying they contacted four witnesses for each of these different points made by Lauer and independently verified this was true.
01:09:51.000Ronan Farrow didn't fact-check these things.
01:10:03.000I don't know to what extent this is likely to occur.
01:10:09.000I think Harvey Weinstein might actually petition for a retrial based on the information that just came out about all this, arguing that it was fake news.
01:13:02.000Yeah, I've always been a fan of skating Vans, but since I've been vegan, I've been trying to get, you know, vegan versions of things and there's Vans, like the canvas vans, they just shred apart so fast.
01:14:22.000So I normally, I would skate Vans, and then I burned my Vans out, and now I have this pair that I haven't skated in yet, and I skated them today, and they're epic.
01:14:31.000So I put a thin layer of Shoe Goo around the stitching, which guarantees it will never break.
01:16:01.000You would be insane to think that after all of this, the president who has advocated for lifting the restrictions, whose attorney general has advocated for the constitution, and who has actually proven on the economy, you'd be crazy if you think Biden is going to be the person that people want.
01:16:45.000My attitude is, the economy needs to be repaired so that people can get on with their lives and be happy and be free and, you know.
01:16:52.000And if that means the mean, nasty guy wins, I'm like, well, that's for the good of the people, not for what I think is the right thing, you know.
01:18:46.000It's, uh, when you master it, you don't get a new one.
01:18:48.000So I was like a little bummed and it felt really, it felt like they are leaving it so that when they bring out episode two, that maybe you can upgrade it more.
01:23:55.000I mean, look, if videos got taken, whenever videos get taken down of mine, I contact people at Google and I'm like, you know, like screaming.
01:24:20.000And then I actually planned on doing a recorded video where I explained everything and said the guy's name as often as possible, and then uploaded it for every segment of the day.
01:25:24.000STFU says, I talk fast because it's complicated and I'm going to leave it there since I'm one-fourth Asian and grew up in Chicago, but I'm a milquetoast fence-sitter.
01:25:31.000DeHo says, Dear people, dear people, eat grass like deer, moans like people.
01:25:35.000Chuck Morris says, Hitting you up from the Midwest.
01:25:51.000As time went on and I gained more followers, it wasn't just about Antifa.
01:25:55.000It was about other people just generally trolling and harassing.
01:25:59.000So it's like, there was one moment where I went to cover something and I had literally a guy chasing me around giggling and laughing and screaming my name and trying to get Antifa to find me.
01:29:07.000You know, Batman doesn't have powers, but through hard work, perseverance, training, and intelligence, he was one of the, he's, he's like the most powerful hero, basically.
01:29:17.000And, uh, one thing I, uh, one, I know this is going to spark, uh, a debate among comic fans, but one of the ideas is that Batman can defeat literally anyone with enough time.
01:29:30.000I'm sure there's an argument, like he'll never beat Galactus or something, but like- Or Darkseid.
01:30:09.000Batman is wearing the armor, and it's all messed up, and he finally just bests Superman, and he takes the spear with Kryptonite, and then he's about to finish him off, and then, you know, Lois comes in, and she's like, no, and then he's like, get out of the way, or whatever, and then he says, you're letting him kill Martha!
01:30:24.000And he goes, why did you say that name?
01:30:33.000I'll tell you what should have happened.
01:30:35.000Batman's entire arc in that movie was basically that Superman was too powerful and if he wanted to, he could destroy everything and no one could do a damn thing about it.
01:30:44.000And so what should have happened is right when he finishes off, when he beats Superman and he grabs the spear, he should have looked over Superman and said, let this be the day you never forget, the day I defeated you, and then throw the spear aside and start to walk away.
01:30:55.000And the whole point was Batman isn't evil.
01:31:46.000They squeezed in too much desperate, weird... I can see what you're talking about, but... I mean, when I watched it, I was like, this is a good movie.
01:31:56.000I liked it. I don't know. No, there's no stakes her powers are weird
01:31:59.000It's like they were talking about how she was the most powerful hero. Yeah, and then even in endgame it really
01:32:06.000Really hurt the film. Yeah that it's like it didn't make it She didn't make sense in that when when Thanos headbutts
01:32:12.000her and then she just like smirks. I'm like, oh, come on Give me some steaks.
01:33:18.000Like when, uh... I can't think of it, but... When, uh, the dude's in the sinking submarine and his dad's dying or whatever... Oh, yeah, that scene.
01:33:24.000The music, it just came off as, like...
01:33:27.000Like a parody of it almost like it was I was like watching SNL version of it was a little that felt forced that whole scene Anyway, didn't not even well talking about the music.
01:33:36.000It was scene was just like why are you trying to get like what's going on here?
01:33:42.000Yeah, maybe it should have been faster It should have been like at the last minute his dad like like a torpedo hit him and not like You know and just crushed him or really?
01:33:50.000Or like when, in the end of Gardens of the Galaxy 2, Yondu puts the spacesuit on Peter.
01:34:03.000It should've, it could've been something like, they're sinking, and then the dad takes off his respirator, you know, his son's respirator fails, and then he takes it off and gives it to his kid, and then pulls the cord, you know, and then air shoots out, and he goes, no!
01:34:15.000And he gets shot up to the surface, and then his dad, they could've done something like that.
01:34:18.000But anyway, anyway, that movie was good.
01:35:58.000Because they thought that would be better, I guess, because like, Justice League was the mother boxes.
01:36:03.000And I'm like, right, you should have done what Marvel did.
01:36:06.000Yep, introduce all the characters, give them a movie.
01:36:09.000And when they introduced Cyborg, they could introduce one of the mother boxes, and then not have this.
01:36:13.000But then not only that, when they did Justice League, it was almost like they were trying to do their Avengers Infinity War, but instead of giving us Darkseid, they gave us Steppenwolf?
01:38:46.000I was watching one of the movies where, I can't remember which movie it was, I just watched it recently, one of the animated Warner Brothers ones.
01:38:52.000Why is it that the animated Warner Brothers DC movies are great?
01:43:55.000But they could still write something into that where, you know, when Steppenwolf comes and he's like a Kryptonian or whatever and he knows Superman's there, there could have been reconnaissance.
01:44:03.000He could have said something as simple as like, they could have showed a scene where he's talking to Darkseid and he's like, Earth has since gotten a Kryptonian, and you know, it's a yellow sun, you know what this means.
01:44:12.000And then he could have gone, hmm, we're gonna need reinforcements or something, or we'll need Kryptonite.
01:44:16.000The chat has informed me it's Darkseid.
01:44:24.000Anyway, anyway, if you weren't Martha, you weren't hip.
01:44:28.000I'm hoping that they can salvage this series, but I have no faith.
01:44:36.000I remember, I think, I can't remember what movie I was leaving, and I walked out, we were talking about it, and there was some like, you know, fat neckbeard kind of guy.
01:45:31.000Yeah, actually he did an alright job as Batman, I have to agree.
01:45:35.000Henry Cavill was great as Superman too.
01:45:37.000Yeah, I'm actually bummed he stopped because he's actually, he made me like Superman in those films better because he did a good job of it.
01:45:45.000It's a shame he left because DC was crumbling.
01:45:47.000You know that Superman used to have the ability to fire miniature Supermans from his hand?
01:46:02.000You know, and then they introduced a bunch of weird random powers, and it wasn't later on until they did, like, ultimately said, like, here are his powers.
01:46:09.000But I was also, there was a viral post on Reddit recently that said, Kryptonite was introduced because the voice actor for Superman in the early cartoon wanted to go on vacation.
01:47:50.000They have a media arm that just smears conservatives and targets them specifically to push, you know, the narrative, like the fundraising for this progressive.
01:48:04.000Mark Robert Shaw says, My uncle was born missing a heart valve because of that anti-mourning sick medicine and he drowned as an adult because his heart was too weak.
01:48:14.000Livid Larry says, Did you guys hear that Governor Polis suspended the Castle Rock Restaurant owner's license?
01:49:47.000They're going to the beaches, they're ignoring these orders.
01:49:49.000And if YouTube thinks they're going to suspend and shut down channels when people are doing this, what do you want me to do?
01:49:54.000While thousands and thousands of people in New York are partying in the streets, while thousands of people are going to the beaches, I have to pretend to be like, oh, these people are wrong because YouTube's going to ban me?
01:54:32.000There is a lot of small towns that could use your help.
01:54:35.000That's one thing I was really excited for.
01:54:36.000I was looking at a lot of really small towns that industry was dying out because you could... I don't want to act like I could do it on my own, but coming back and trying to revitalize it by bringing jobs could be a great thing.
01:54:46.000Spartan says, watch Demolition Man if you haven't already.
01:55:43.000When I was younger, I was totally opposed to it because skateboarding culture was very much about independence, freedom, street, doing your own thing.
01:55:54.000Yes, but I've come to see what this has evolved into and now I get really, really pissed off on Instagram when you see kids making video where they attack security guards.
01:56:40.000And so when I see these videos where kids are skating and the security guard comes up and tells them to leave, and they shove him out of the way, or they fight with him, or they do the trick over him or something.
01:56:51.000Yeah, it's like, you just leave and come back in like an hour.
01:56:56.000Not only that, but you need to realize like, I'm all for street skating, but skateboarding became too big and it started to become something untenable.
01:57:07.000Well, look, when you have a massive, massive multi-billion dollar industry and you're encouraging kids to go out and then they're basically romping around people's property and stuff, it's going to become a problem at some point.
01:57:23.000Initially, people rejected the Olympic stuff because they were like, it's about street and being raw and all that stuff.
01:57:28.000And that's when my opinion started changing and I'm like, nah, you still have the independence, you still have the structure, you still have the life experience, the things you learn from skateboarding, but now you don't gotta worry about getting arrested, you don't gotta worry about hurting people, no more fights, less confrontational.
01:57:43.000And so then I was like, you know, I kinda like the idea of being in the Olympics now.
01:58:50.000And so they would do ridiculous handrails, slam really hard and like sprains, like don't care because they had the guts to try to do a trick that was moderately hard, but on some massive obstacle.
01:59:02.000It's not me you're talking about, are you?
01:59:04.000No, but that does explain, that does describe you to varying degrees.
01:59:52.000Because people get, not everyone wants to get hurt.
01:59:55.000Like most sports you can play, I mean sure, everyone gets hurt in sports, but when you skateboard, the chances of you getting hurt is significant.
02:01:00.000When I was younger, there was a big thing about skate parks mandating helmets.
02:01:04.000And one of the big pushes against it, which I was absolutely for getting rid of helmet rules, was that it was actually much more of a detriment considering the statistics on sports injuries.
02:01:15.000So of course when they play football, everyone's wearing crazy armor and stuff.
02:01:19.000But there are a lot of sports where people weren't wearing full gear and the stats were like, it was significant.
02:01:42.000That was our argument, and for local parks too.
02:01:45.000And my argument was this, it's like, if I spend all day practicing and training for rolling, bailing, and not using a helmet, and I'm not skating a vert ramp or anything like that, if you're skating a vert ramp, wear a helmet, wear full pads, then I think it is actually bad to change someone's comfortability by making them wear a helmet.
02:02:04.000If they don't want to and they don't feel comfortable and confident doing it, don't make them do it.
02:02:08.000I mean, I've seen probably the best skater at Chelsea Piers, Not skating the bowl, the deep bowl, just like skating around the park, crack his head open.
02:02:20.000And so, that's why I'm saying, like, if you wear a helmet, and you're comfortable wearing a helmet, do what makes you feel comfortable and confident.
02:02:27.000But, you know, when looking at the numbers, if someone spends their whole life skating a specific way, and then you make them change what they do, and they're not comfortable doing it, it's like, it makes no sense.
02:02:37.000I think it's up to the individual to choose what they think is appropriate for them.
02:03:41.000Rob Fleckenstein says, of course they can force a needle in you, just the way they forced everyone to stay home and go broke or put fluoride in your water.
02:05:28.000Honestly, I kind of dug into this a little bit and because he, he knows you personally and his hasn't hit you up.
02:05:35.000They're just using it as more, more points to get clicks also.
02:05:39.000That's their whole argument is that we were just doing it for clicks, but it's like, we were just using his, his tweet as a reference to what we were talking about in that episode.
02:05:47.000Didn't we say professor makes argument against lockdown?
02:07:04.000But I'm pretty... It's just the thumbnail, the whole, like, the thumbnail and the title of it makes it seem like that's it.
02:07:11.000I'll have to check what it is, but I'm pretty sure it was something like, Professor makes, like, epic argument against lockdown or something.
02:08:07.000GeekDoll says, waiting in line at the grocery store makes me feel like I'm living through a mouse utopian experiment.
02:08:15.000Call for President says, I may be the conspiracy theorist in the room, but in regards to vaccinations and the government, the only good ending is the QAnon ending.
02:08:46.000Jay Many says, not trying to sound crazy, but quarantining a group of people to make them weaker, then taking them to camps to work to die kind of seems like a strategy a government has done before.
02:09:13.000Graph Vantiero says, a reminder to officials in states like New Jersey, Michigan, Oregon, quote, I'm just following orders is not a valid defense anymore than it was in Nuremberg.
02:10:08.000Nicholas Kindler says, your NYT story reminded me of a Russian studies professor I had who said that wokeness was the same as Bolshevik's political consciousness.
02:10:16.000People had to be educated on what's correct.
02:10:22.000Nia Vang says, Tim, if the government is so big on vaccinations, then why would they allow so many illegal immigrants to come over our borders without any way of tracking them?
02:10:29.000It's a good question, but Trump shut the borders down.
02:11:33.000Unless it's like in V for Vendetta, that little girl skipping minding her own business, and then the cop shoots her, and then people just snap.
02:20:29.000I'll get locked up over it, especially after what happened to Americans in the fifties.
02:20:33.000I just think I'm not going to be the first person, you know, like I have no problem with vaccines.
02:20:37.000I've got, I got a bunch when I travel, but if they're rushing something out, I'll stay home for a few months until you guys, you know, we see some side effects maybe.
02:20:45.000Mimi Panama says, thank you Lydia, Adam, and Tim.
02:20:55.000Chris Babbitt says, while Newsom is giving illegal immigrants free money, I'm a citizen and have been waiting two months for CA unemployment under a forced lockdown.
02:21:25.000Odysseus says, accordingly, all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
02:22:16.000Matt Gaetz from Melbourne, Australia, and our lockdown has been harsh with lots of people staying home for weeks, but appears to be working with only single digits of infections.
02:22:47.000So as you're now going into the app and, you know, come back to your computer because we're about to sign off, just click that little like button.
02:22:54.000And also, don't forget to follow Adam, because Adam is where you send all of your manifestos and story ideas and 50-tweet threads about, you know, the current state of politics in this country.
02:23:47.000We're gonna, so one of the goals with the new building is to do a new channel that's kind of like a vlog channel, but more structured.
02:23:52.000So there'll be skateboarding, there'll be music, there'll be like segments.
02:23:55.000And the idea is, what I want to do with the new space, the building, which I've been trying to do for almost a year now, we get the space, we have someone dedicated to producing films and stuff, and then we'll have like, you know, uh, you know, trick, trick, you know, trick, uh, trick, skateboarding trick Tuesdays or something, you know?
02:24:12.000Where it's like, Tuesday's the day we go out and we talk about, like, this week we've, we've tried to do this, you know, crazy trick.
02:24:17.000Wednesdays could be about gaming or something, and basically we just have segments about the space, we'll have guests come down, and it'll just be fun shenanigans and stuff.
02:24:25.000So there's one more super chat I'll get to.
02:24:27.000Dave says, Tim, thoughts on Dr. Judy Mikovits episode being deleted from Valuetainment podcast on YouTube, and do you think it's only a matter of time before Spotify signs an agreement with Valuetainment?
02:24:38.000I don't know anything about that, unfortunately, so I can't really comment.
02:24:41.000And sorry to everyone who did superchat us that we weren't able to get to your superchat.
02:24:44.000We have many superchats, so I just want to apologize to anyone who did superchat and we didn't read your chat.