Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - July 08, 2020


TimcastIRL - Driver Who Hit BLM Lefitst On Highway Charged With Vehicular Homicide


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 15 minutes

Words per Minute

191.87161

Word Count

26,005

Sentence Count

2,763

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

42


Summary

Aunt Jemele is mad about Aunt Jemima, the name of a football team is a slur, and a new law is passed in New Jersey that makes everyone wear a mask in public spaces. Plus, we talk about the new name of an NFL team and why it sucks.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Oh, am I on?
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00:00:25.000 It's my show now.
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00:00:26.000 Only because you have the light button.
00:00:28.000 No, no, no, no, no.
00:00:29.000 It's my show now.
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00:00:31.000 We negotiated and we talked since yesterday.
00:00:35.000 Everyone's like, oh no, are they going to stop doing the show?
00:00:38.000 No, no, no.
00:00:39.000 It's my show now.
00:00:40.000 It is now the Atomcast IRL.
00:00:42.000 He forgot to change it.
00:00:43.000 It's okay, I'll forgive you.
00:00:45.000 You're still hired.
00:00:48.000 Smash that like button, because this is my show.
00:00:50.000 That's what we do here.
00:00:51.000 We smash the like button.
00:00:52.000 That's the whole show.
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00:00:53.000 I'm just gonna sit here for two hours, smashing the like button over and over and over again.
00:01:00.000 Oh, sorry.
00:01:00.000 All right, all right.
00:01:02.000 What's up, everybody?
00:01:02.000 How you doing?
00:01:03.000 Tim Kosta, IRL.
00:01:04.000 I have, I have, uh... Tim is still here.
00:01:07.000 We have important news.
00:01:08.000 There is important news.
00:01:09.000 New Jersey has announced it is now mandatory to wear a mask in all outdoor public spaces.
00:01:16.000 I don't know necessarily what that means, but it's a mandatory mask lot.
00:01:19.000 We are leaving New Jersey.
00:01:20.000 Oh yeah.
00:01:21.000 We are a family-friendly show, so let me just say F New Jersey.
00:01:24.000 Indeed.
00:01:25.000 You know, look, I should have learned my lesson from all of the shows that have made fun of New Jersey for being just awful.
00:01:31.000 But this place is the worst.
00:01:32.000 You know, it's funny, I've straight up, I've been making fun of New Jersey for like 25 years.
00:01:37.000 Yeah, man.
00:01:38.000 Seriously, 25 years.
00:01:39.000 Because I went to high school outside of Philadelphia.
00:01:42.000 And man, everyone hated Jersey drivers.
00:01:44.000 Jersey drivers, that term, I've heard for so long.
00:01:48.000 And then I moved to New York.
00:01:49.000 And guess what I heard?
00:01:50.000 Jersey drivers, oh, they're the worst.
00:01:52.000 So here's the news.
00:01:55.000 In honor of this mandatory mask law, I have purchased a special mask.
00:02:00.000 That I will have to wear whenever I go outside apparently.
00:02:04.000 Look, if you go outside onto a street, that's public space, right?
00:02:07.000 So this is the mask that I have purchased.
00:02:10.000 It's a sports memorabilia mask for one of our longstanding football teams.
00:02:18.000 The Washington Redskins.
00:02:19.000 Wait, does that mean we have to wear a mask when we go skate outside in the backyard?
00:02:22.000 Not in the backyard.
00:02:23.000 That's private.
00:02:23.000 Oh, okay, good.
00:02:25.000 That'd be ridiculous.
00:02:26.000 But if you want to, like, ride your board down your street.
00:02:28.000 Yeah.
00:02:28.000 Down the street.
00:02:29.000 So yeah, I actually got a Redskins mask just because, in all seriousness, if they change the name, it would be cool to have, you know, before... Because also, I think the Chiefs, the Indians, there's a bunch of teams that are, like, for some reason named after Native Americans, and they're gonna change them all.
00:02:43.000 So I thought it'd be cool, but it'd also be very funny if they change the name because it's offensive, and then I'm wearing it.
00:02:48.000 There you go, New Jersey!
00:02:50.000 And I'll be like, hey, hey, hey, look, hey, hey, yo.
00:02:52.000 Football team.
00:02:53.000 No one will care, though.
00:02:54.000 It's stupid.
00:02:55.000 There was this funny thing where this guy made a shirt that said Caucasians.
00:02:59.000 And it was the same logo, but like a white face profile.
00:03:01.000 And I'm like, but that's not a slur.
00:03:02.000 No one cares.
00:03:04.000 Like, I really thought there was a white guy who saw that and went, hmm.
00:03:07.000 Got all angry.
00:03:08.000 He's probably just like, oh, that's a funny shirt.
00:03:09.000 I get it.
00:03:10.000 It's a joke.
00:03:10.000 I mean, I get it.
00:03:11.000 It's a funny joke.
00:03:12.000 I mean, do we know for a fact that... Can I even say the name?
00:03:16.000 I feel like you're avoiding saying the name.
00:03:19.000 What name?
00:03:20.000 The... Redskins?
00:03:21.000 I said Redskins.
00:03:21.000 Yeah, I said it.
00:03:22.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:03:23.000 Well, alright.
00:03:24.000 I want to know who's actually upset.
00:03:26.000 Like, who's actually upset about Aunt Jemima?
00:03:28.000 Like, who's really upset?
00:03:29.000 Nobody's mad about Aunt Jemima.
00:03:30.000 Nobody is.
00:03:31.000 No, no, no, hold on, hold on.
00:03:31.000 Actually, the family.
00:03:32.000 Yeah, I was gonna say the family is.
00:03:33.000 The family of Aunt Jemima's mad they got their name pulled off.
00:03:35.000 Ridiculous.
00:03:36.000 Yeah.
00:03:36.000 Totally backwards.
00:03:37.000 Oh, man.
00:03:38.000 So, uh, apparently, that dude who ran over, not ran over, but ran into the Black Lives Matter activists.
00:03:46.000 That's a terrible story.
00:03:47.000 Vehicular homicide charge.
00:03:49.000 Dawit Kalete.
00:03:50.000 They've destroyed this man's life.
00:03:52.000 I agree.
00:03:53.000 You know, you gotta love it, man.
00:03:55.000 Lady Antebellum.
00:03:57.000 Changed their name to Lady A. Should we talk about this?
00:04:00.000 Lady A?
00:04:01.000 No, well, I guess you're bringing it up.
00:04:03.000 Go ahead.
00:04:03.000 Yeah, yeah, no, look.
00:04:05.000 Lady A is an actual singer, I guess from Seattle, a black woman.
00:04:10.000 Lady Antebellum changes their name for Black Lives Matter.
00:04:13.000 Hold on, I want to read exactly, this is... Well, we're gonna get into it later.
00:04:16.000 Oh, we're gonna talk about it later?
00:04:17.000 Yeah, yeah, I'm just doing a general intro.
00:04:18.000 I'll wait till later then.
00:04:19.000 What we have here...
00:04:21.000 is a group of white individuals in a band trying to take the name from a black singer and suing her to steal the name.
00:04:29.000 You have a bunch of white progressives dancing in the highway.
00:04:33.000 Not exaggerating.
00:04:34.000 They were doing, what was it called, like the candy cane shuffle or something?
00:04:36.000 Cupid shuffle.
00:04:37.000 The Cupid shuffle?
00:04:37.000 Yeah, I think that's what it's called.
00:04:39.000 On the highway.
00:04:40.000 Yeah, at night.
00:04:41.000 And this guy, it's at night, they're wearing all black, around a bend, with vehicles obstructing your view, and a guy is driving, and he tries to swerve out of the way, hits him, and now this guy is going to go to prison for a long time.
00:04:58.000 So, these are the stories that we have.
00:05:01.000 We have a bunch of other stuff, too.
00:05:02.000 We're going to talk about this cancel culture stuff.
00:05:04.000 We're almost going to lead with it.
00:05:06.000 The co-founder of Vox has been canceled.
00:05:08.000 That's it.
00:05:09.000 He's not allowed to talk anymore, I guess.
00:05:10.000 But you don't like Vox anyway, right?
00:05:12.000 Vox is okay.
00:05:14.000 It's okay.
00:05:15.000 But they are like the snooty elitist of this, you know, of the far left.
00:05:21.000 Okay.
00:05:22.000 So, they're the ones who, instead of screaming in your face, they'll walk up to you and go, Actually, Lady Antebellum is well within their rights to take the name from this woman.
00:05:33.000 It's not racist when we do it.
00:05:35.000 That's what Vox is like.
00:05:37.000 Legally, I've read all about it.
00:05:40.000 I'll talk about it later, I guess, when we actually talk about it.
00:05:42.000 It's a crazy story.
00:05:44.000 I can't believe it.
00:05:46.000 I want to pretend like I'm going to be shocked.
00:05:48.000 Oh, you mean to tell me that privileged leftists are sending a black man to prison because they wanted to dance on the highway.
00:05:56.000 And then you've got this, I think she's a blues singer, is now being sued by this band.
00:06:02.000 Is she not African-American?
00:06:03.000 She is.
00:06:04.000 That's the point.
00:06:05.000 It's these white progressives who are like, actually, we're not the racists.
00:06:08.000 You're the racists.
00:06:10.000 Now let's go ruin the lives of these people.
00:06:12.000 They're disgusting, man.
00:06:14.000 I can't stand these people.
00:06:15.000 Yeah, when I read it, I...
00:06:16.000 I laughed at first because it was so bizarre and out there that because they changed their name because of inclusivity and Black Lives Matter.
00:06:26.000 For Black Lives Matter.
00:06:27.000 And then I read this today that they're now suing her.
00:06:30.000 I laughed and then it dawned on me that it wasn't satire.
00:06:34.000 It wasn't a satire article.
00:06:35.000 I was like, oh wait, this is serious.
00:06:37.000 We also got a flashback Wednesdays.
00:06:40.000 It's Wednesday, right?
00:06:40.000 Yeah, it's Wednesday.
00:06:41.000 Okay, it's Wednesday.
00:06:42.000 Don Lemon, 2013, said Bill O'Reilly doesn't go far enough in criticizing the black community and then he goes on to say a whole bunch of things that if we said today, that if anybody said today, would be insta-banned from like every platform.
00:07:00.000 Don Lemon went off the rails Like, man, I can't believe he even said this back then.
00:07:07.000 2013, that wasn't that long ago.
00:07:08.000 Yeah.
00:07:09.000 It seems like a long time ago, though.
00:07:11.000 Bill O'Reilly said, people make personal choices that result in their, you know, detriment and poverty.
00:07:16.000 And then Don Lemon's all like, yeah, he's right.
00:07:19.000 But he doesn't go far enough!
00:07:20.000 And then he specifically starts pointing out all of these things, just, wow, man, wow.
00:07:25.000 So that's the point, man.
00:07:26.000 I wanna call this out.
00:07:27.000 We talk about it a lot, but these people, man.
00:07:29.000 Hypocrisy.
00:07:30.000 Hypocrisy.
00:07:30.000 Man, I'm sick of it.
00:07:31.000 Entitlement.
00:07:32.000 I'm sick of it.
00:07:33.000 So if you haven't already, make sure you SMASH!
00:07:34.000 SMASH SMASH SMASH SMASH!
00:07:37.000 Sorry.
00:07:38.000 Thank you.
00:07:39.000 That was new.
00:07:39.000 I don't know where that came from.
00:07:41.000 Oh, I dare.
00:07:42.000 I dare.
00:07:43.000 Smash the like button.
00:07:44.000 That's right.
00:07:45.000 Smash the subscribe button and the notification bell.
00:07:47.000 You can also like the smash button.
00:07:49.000 Oh yeah.
00:07:50.000 Doesn't exist.
00:07:51.000 But, you know.
00:07:52.000 I like it.
00:07:52.000 In your head.
00:07:53.000 Smash it.
00:07:53.000 And if you want to, you can super chat.
00:07:57.000 Because we will read some of your super chats later in the show.
00:07:58.000 But let's do this.
00:07:59.000 Let's jump over to this story, man.
00:08:01.000 The New York Times reports driver charged with vehicular homicide in death of Seattle protester.
00:08:07.000 The driver, DeWitt Colletti, 27, struck two protesters with his car early Saturday, one of whom later died, prosecutors said.
00:08:14.000 Now, before we read this, they point out these women are non-binary.
00:08:19.000 These they?
00:08:20.000 The women?
00:08:20.000 These they are non-binary?
00:08:21.000 These they.
00:08:22.000 These thems?
00:08:24.000 I don't know what the right word is.
00:08:25.000 Non-binaries?
00:08:25.000 What do I call them?
00:08:27.000 Honestly, this new thing about, uh... I mean, I'm trying to be literal.
00:08:31.000 Babies.
00:08:32.000 Have you heard this?
00:08:33.000 I know Lydia's like, oh, I've got a lot to say.
00:08:33.000 Babies?
00:08:36.000 No, this is a new thing.
00:08:38.000 They call them babies because they're not giving them a gender.
00:08:41.000 Yeah, they're children.
00:08:43.000 We're trying to talk about news, right?
00:08:46.000 I'm trying to be respectful and follow the rules of YouTube.
00:08:51.000 They're not women.
00:08:54.000 So, I don't know what to say.
00:08:56.000 That sounds terrible.
00:08:59.000 No, it's got the word men in it, and that's triggering.
00:09:03.000 That's fine. That's triggering.
00:09:05.000 Point of privilege, point of privilege.
00:09:07.000 That triggers me.
00:09:09.000 Theymen.
00:09:11.000 Theymen.
00:09:12.000 They're not men.
00:09:13.000 It's spelled with an I. M-I-N.
00:09:15.000 I think that actually works.
00:09:15.000 No, no, no.
00:09:16.000 I mean that in all sincerity.
00:09:18.000 Yeah.
00:09:18.000 They-men.
00:09:19.000 They?
00:09:20.000 And man.
00:09:20.000 Yeah.
00:09:21.000 As in humans.
00:09:22.000 Like man, woman, and they-men.
00:09:24.000 What else?
00:09:25.000 Is there a word?
00:09:26.000 Non-binaries?
00:09:27.000 Okay.
00:09:27.000 They-men.
00:09:28.000 So they-men are non-binaries.
00:09:30.000 These they-men are non-binary.
00:09:31.000 So let's see if the New York Times gets it right when they talk about it.
00:09:34.000 Let's read the news here.
00:09:35.000 I'm holding my breath.
00:09:36.000 A Seattle man.
00:09:38.000 How do they know that?
00:09:39.000 Oh, did he tell them?
00:09:40.000 Are they assuming his gender?
00:09:41.000 They sure are.
00:09:42.000 I mean that literally, though.
00:09:43.000 Look at the beginning of the next paragraph, too.
00:09:45.000 The man.
00:09:47.000 That's so weird that they do that.
00:09:48.000 That's weird that they do that, though.
00:09:48.000 Straight up.
00:09:49.000 I mean, at least they're not throwing a race word in there, too.
00:09:53.000 Well, why don't they just say, DeWitt Colette?
00:09:56.000 Or let's read it.
00:09:57.000 A Seattle man who authorities said drove into a protest on a closed section of Interstate 5 over the weekend, killing one demonstrator, was charged on Wednesday with vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, and reckless driving.
00:10:07.000 The man, DeWitt Colette, 27, is being held with bail set at 1.2 million dollars.
00:10:13.000 Why?
00:10:14.000 It was an accident!
00:10:15.000 Yeah, clearly.
00:10:16.000 Welcome to the morality policing world, man.
00:10:19.000 Get out of the cities, get away from these people, because I'll tell you what.
00:10:22.000 They will break into your house, you will defend yourself, and you will go to prison.
00:10:25.000 They will dance on the highway.
00:10:27.000 Think about how insane that is.
00:10:29.000 I don't care if it's closed or not.
00:10:31.000 This dude clearly wasn't intending to hit them.
00:10:33.000 Now he gets a 1.2 million dollar bail, he gets to go to prison.
00:10:37.000 Two of the charges, vehicular homicide and vehicular assault, are felonies.
00:10:41.000 A spokesman for the prosecuting attorney's office said they have destroyed this man's life.
00:10:45.000 Now, I get it.
00:10:46.000 He was driving.
00:10:47.000 He hit two people.
00:10:48.000 One of them died.
00:10:49.000 They say straight up, it's not murder.
00:10:51.000 It's a manslaughter charge, meaning it was an accident.
00:10:54.000 He wasn't supposed to be on the highway.
00:10:56.000 They don't clarify how he got on the highway, but it was not an intentional killing.
00:11:00.000 His life is now over because he is stupid, and that's about it.
00:11:03.000 And they wanted to dance on the highway.
00:11:06.000 The Washington State Patrol and FBI were still investigating the matter, and Mr. Colletti could face additional charges, according to a statement from the prosecutor's office.
00:11:14.000 The authorities said that Mr. Colletti was driving a white Jaguar XJL when he drove into the protesters at a high rate of speed early on Saturday morning, striking two protesters.
00:11:22.000 You see, they just keep saying protesters instead of them.
00:11:26.000 One of them, Summer Taylor of Seattle, died later that day at the hospital.
00:11:29.000 Another protester, Diaz-Love of Portland, Oregon, was hospitalized in serious condition.
00:11:32.000 A sobriety test indicated that Mr. Collette was not under the influence at the time, according
00:11:37.000 to a police report.
00:11:39.000 Diaz-Love, who, like Summer Taylor, uses non-binary pronouns, shared a hospital selfie on Facebook
00:11:45.000 this week with a message saying that they were alive and stable.
00:11:48.000 No, wait, wait, wait, no they weren't.
00:11:50.000 One of them died.
00:11:52.000 They meaning the one person.
00:11:55.000 The paragraph talks about two people.
00:11:57.000 Yes.
00:11:57.000 They would have to say, they is.
00:11:59.000 That is correct.
00:12:00.000 They is alive and stable.
00:12:02.000 I'm not exaggerating.
00:12:03.000 No, no.
00:12:03.000 Grammar.
00:12:04.000 Grammar is being thrown into a blender and shredded because of this.
00:12:09.000 If you're going to be talking about two people, then they must follow a singular.
00:12:12.000 So it should say, they is alive and stable.
00:12:15.000 That's a good point.
00:12:16.000 That's true.
00:12:17.000 Because it says, Diaz love, like Summer Taylor, shared a hospital selfie, I cannot believe Summer was murdered.
00:12:25.000 Murdered?
00:12:25.000 They wrote.
00:12:27.000 If they thought this murder would make us back down, they are very wrong.
00:12:31.000 Who's they?
00:12:32.000 Now who's they?
00:12:32.000 I can't, this is ridiculous, man.
00:12:34.000 Oh my gosh.
00:12:35.000 Language is supposed to help us understand what's happening.
00:12:37.000 And I kid you not, when I read this I was like, wait, they're alive?
00:12:40.000 No, but she was murdered.
00:12:41.000 What is she talking about?
00:12:42.000 Oh, they.
00:12:43.000 What is they talking about?
00:12:45.000 And it wasn't murder.
00:12:47.000 It wasn't murder.
00:12:47.000 Yeah, first of all, it wasn't murder.
00:12:51.000 I'm sorry.
00:12:53.000 Look, man, I'll tell you what.
00:12:56.000 I'm not saying this in any way to be disrespectful or funny.
00:13:00.000 I can't understand when I'm reading and they say, oh, you know what they're talking about.
00:13:04.000 If the New York Times writes a paragraph with multiple people in it and then says they are alive, why would I assume a singular at all?
00:13:14.000 So they need to use they can't use the pronoun here.
00:13:17.000 It would have to say, to be completely fair, that Diaz Love shared a hospital
00:13:22.000 selfie with a message saying that Diaz was alive.
00:13:25.000 It would have to use her name.
00:13:27.000 Yeah, you have to use a specific name.
00:13:29.000 Correct.
00:13:29.000 Yeah, and then and then it's messed up.
00:13:32.000 Summer.
00:13:33.000 Wait, Diaz calls it murder.
00:13:36.000 And you can tell that's the emotional side that will never relinquish.
00:13:41.000 Because my friend was murdered.
00:13:44.000 My fellow protester was murdered by this person.
00:13:48.000 Vaman.
00:13:49.000 I read into the police report and he constantly was asking if they were okay.
00:13:55.000 He felt terrible.
00:13:57.000 It's like, there's no way that they got murdered.
00:14:00.000 That is a ridiculous claim.
00:14:02.000 He felt terrible.
00:14:05.000 He has a strong family.
00:14:06.000 They're all immigrated here, legally working.
00:14:11.000 It's sad.
00:14:12.000 I'm so ready to just shut everything down and just take the van down to the river, man.
00:14:17.000 I'll take over.
00:14:18.000 Think about how stupid this is.
00:14:20.000 That the New York Times wrote a nonsensical paragraph to placate this person for this story.
00:14:26.000 Well, they, they, they prefer they pronouns.
00:14:29.000 So now we're going to break the paragraph and I'm supposed to understand and just know, I tell you this, if the right, if a regular person was reading this, they would assume they were both alive.
00:14:38.000 Yeah, that's true.
00:14:39.000 It mentions two people and says they were alive.
00:14:41.000 And then the very next sentence is, I can't believe they were murdered.
00:14:45.000 Summer was murdered.
00:14:46.000 Wait, what?
00:14:47.000 Well, technically it's they, because they're both days, right?
00:14:50.000 So they were murdered.
00:14:52.000 Yeah.
00:14:53.000 Here they say, uh, the episode was followed dozens of similar incidents involving cars striking demonstrators.
00:14:58.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah, we know all about it.
00:15:00.000 It was not clear which incidents were premeditated and which were prompted by rage as drivers found their routes
00:15:05.000 blocked by protesters.
00:15:06.000 I'll go ahead and say very few of them.
00:15:09.000 There's a story out of New York City.
00:15:12.000 It was on 42nd.
00:15:13.000 It was near, I think, near Bryant Park.
00:15:15.000 And an SUV was trying to drive down the street.
00:15:17.000 Yeah, I saw that.
00:15:18.000 The protesters run up and block it.
00:15:19.000 The car stops.
00:15:21.000 They start yelling, you gotta go another way.
00:15:22.000 And the guy's just sitting there.
00:15:24.000 The SUV's not moving.
00:15:25.000 Well, he couldn't.
00:15:25.000 They were surrounding the vehicle.
00:15:26.000 They were jumping on his hood.
00:15:27.000 Right.
00:15:28.000 And then somebody says, pop his effing tires.
00:15:30.000 Well, actually, before they even say that, you can hear someone took the thing off.
00:15:34.000 Yeah, they're hissing.
00:15:35.000 They're draining his tires.
00:15:35.000 The hissing of the air popping out or coming out.
00:15:37.000 And then people start hitting the car.
00:15:39.000 And so he speeds up, and they start screaming, get out of the way, get out of the way, and then he takes off and he drags a bike.
00:15:43.000 And then the story was SUV plows through protesters.
00:15:47.000 It's crazy.
00:15:47.000 Dude, I'm not in a good mood about any of this stuff.
00:15:51.000 The media has no credibility.
00:15:53.000 Nope.
00:15:54.000 None of these people actually watched any of the videos.
00:15:56.000 Correct.
00:15:56.000 They didn't bother to.
00:15:57.000 They didn't do their job.
00:15:59.000 These people don't do their job anymore.
00:16:01.000 Could you imagine if I hired a plumber and he showed up at your house and just went in the living room and played video games?
00:16:04.000 You'd be like, bro, I'm not hiring you to do this.
00:16:05.000 He'd be like, well, I'm on the clock.
00:16:07.000 Too bad.
00:16:07.000 Yep.
00:16:08.000 But with journalists, people just assume they must be correct.
00:16:10.000 Yeah.
00:16:11.000 The journalists have realized this.
00:16:12.000 Well, they're not journalists.
00:16:13.000 They're not journalists anymore.
00:16:14.000 They're actors.
00:16:15.000 I'm talking about NY1.
00:16:17.000 I know.
00:16:17.000 They're actors.
00:16:18.000 That's what it is.
00:16:19.000 They're just TV actors.
00:16:20.000 Exactly.
00:16:21.000 And then they just get a robot to write up a generic fake article.
00:16:25.000 Yep.
00:16:26.000 No one has any idea what happens.
00:16:27.000 And then everyone else rewrites the same trash.
00:16:30.000 Mr. Colletti's lawyer, John Henry Brown, told the AP that he was remorseful over the incident, and there's absolutely nothing political about this case whatsoever.
00:16:37.000 Mr. Colletti lives with his parents in Seattle.
00:16:39.000 So, what do they gotta put up?
00:16:40.000 They gotta put up 10% for him to get out of jail?
00:16:42.000 $120,000.
00:16:42.000 This guy, he works for DoorDash.
00:16:45.000 And now he's going to go to prison because he was just dumb.
00:16:49.000 Look, I think these laws are so stupid.
00:16:53.000 So stupid.
00:16:54.000 I'm totally down with prison reform.
00:16:56.000 How does it make sense that someone who did not intend to kill someone is facing a $1.2 million bond?
00:17:03.000 I don't know.
00:17:03.000 That doesn't seem fair.
00:17:04.000 Right.
00:17:05.000 The criminal intent.
00:17:05.000 You know what, man?
00:17:08.000 No, they're using this.
00:17:09.000 They're using this as fuel to burn, to get more angry, emotional outbreaks from the people that they think are winning this, this civil war, this mental civil war that we keep talking about.
00:17:22.000 That's what it is.
00:17:24.000 It was an accident.
00:17:24.000 They're placing their bets.
00:17:25.000 This guy should have been let go right away.
00:17:27.000 guy in New York, the guy in New York got taken into custody and released. No charges.
00:17:31.000 Yep, exactly. I mean he didn't kill anybody, granted. You know, so this
00:17:35.000 actually did result in a death, which is terrible. But he did not, he didn't murder anybody.
00:17:42.000 It was absolutely an accident. They don't know how he got on the highway. For all we know,
00:17:47.000 they could have forgot one of the exits, or the entrances.
00:17:51.000 He could have just been going up.
00:17:53.000 The GPS might have just been like, take a right onto the entrance and followed it up.
00:17:57.000 Did they put a hard roadblock in the highway?
00:17:59.000 What if he got on a long time ago?
00:18:02.000 Right.
00:18:03.000 Yeah.
00:18:03.000 And we're reading wrong.
00:18:04.000 They don't even know yet.
00:18:06.000 So how are they adding this and making this what they're slamming on him when they don't even have all the information?
00:18:12.000 Well, maybe it'll go to trial.
00:18:13.000 Maybe maybe he'll win.
00:18:14.000 But you think this guy's gonna be able to afford a real attorney, a real lawyer to defend him?
00:18:18.000 No, I certainly want to give him a little bit of help.
00:18:20.000 Yeah, seriously.
00:18:21.000 So here's, I pulled up the state law for Washington.
00:18:24.000 They say, vehicular homicide, it is a manslaughter charge.
00:18:28.000 A crime related to manslaughter is vehicular homicide, which is defined as a death caused by any type of motor vehicle, including a car, SUV, taxi, motorcycle, truck, or bus.
00:18:36.000 Under state law, any death that occurs within three years after an auto accident due to injuries incurred in the accident can be considered vehicular homicide if the accident was caused by another driver's negligence.
00:18:47.000 Yeah, I think you're right.
00:18:49.000 It's gonna cause more disruptions, more people being upset.
00:18:51.000 and put him in prison for several years over what's obviously an accident.
00:18:54.000 To make an example out of him.
00:18:56.000 Yeah, I think you're right.
00:18:57.000 But what's that gonna do? Nobody knows!
00:18:58.000 It's gonna cause more disruptions, more people being upset.
00:19:02.000 No, I'm talking about the law in general outside of all of this.
00:19:04.000 Okay.
00:19:04.000 Like, these laws are everywhere.
00:19:06.000 It never made sense to me when they're like, somebody is driving a car, and it's negligent, not malicious, and they get into an accident, and they're sad, and they're upset, and it was an accident, and they have no intent on committing crimes ever again.
00:19:19.000 And so you're like, yeah, but we think we should just totally destroy your life and lock you up for several years.
00:19:23.000 Yeah, not only do you have the death of someone on your conscience forever.
00:19:28.000 Without the intent to actually kill them.
00:19:30.000 Exactly.
00:19:30.000 It was an accident.
00:19:30.000 They say accident.
00:19:31.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:19:32.000 I mean, that's what I was saying the other day.
00:19:33.000 Like, I feel bad for this guy because, I mean, he was in the car.
00:19:37.000 He heard them hit the car.
00:19:39.000 And he tried stopping.
00:19:40.000 He continually asked the cops, are they okay?
00:19:43.000 He tried stopping.
00:19:44.000 I want to know if they're okay.
00:19:45.000 Please tell me if they're okay.
00:19:46.000 They attacked him.
00:19:48.000 And they came after him, so he drove further away.
00:19:51.000 It's like, he didn't drive away.
00:19:52.000 He waited for them.
00:19:54.000 Man, I feel bad for him.
00:19:54.000 He's got it on his conscience.
00:19:56.000 It's like, that is enough.
00:19:58.000 That's terrible.
00:19:59.000 He didn't do it on purpose.
00:20:00.000 It's a class A felony.
00:20:02.000 It's insane.
00:20:03.000 If a person commits vehicular homicide under the influence of drugs or alcohol, an additional two years will be added to the sentence.
00:20:09.000 So I believe, as a felony, it's probably a minimum of one year.
00:20:13.000 I don't know entirely.
00:20:14.000 It could be different in Washington.
00:20:17.000 But what about the people who are on the highway?
00:20:19.000 Don't they have responsibility for breaking the law?
00:20:21.000 Or who led them there?
00:20:23.000 Who was letting them dance on the highway?
00:20:25.000 It's not even about who let them.
00:20:26.000 Nobody did.
00:20:27.000 But they broke the law by being on the highway of obstructing a highway.
00:20:31.000 That's a good point.
00:20:31.000 Do they have no responsibility?
00:20:32.000 Are any of these other people going to be arrested?
00:20:33.000 No.
00:20:34.000 I'll tell you what.
00:20:35.000 Arrest this guy, lock him up for vehicular homicide.
00:20:37.000 I get it.
00:20:38.000 The law's in the books.
00:20:39.000 And every single person doing that stupid shuffle dance should get charged for whatever the charge is for obstructing a highway.
00:20:45.000 The police won't do it.
00:20:46.000 And for causing an accident.
00:20:50.000 For causing a death.
00:20:51.000 Not just an accident, a death.
00:20:52.000 Every single one of those people on the highway should be charged with some kind of... I 100% agree with you.
00:20:57.000 Absolutely.
00:20:58.000 But this is the name of the game, man.
00:21:00.000 This is why I want to get as far away from these cities as possible.
00:21:05.000 It is in our faces.
00:21:08.000 You will be driving down the road, they will jump on your car, they will shoot you, and then you will get arrested if you try and do anything.
00:21:17.000 They have given these people carte blanche to just go around and do whatever they want with impunity.
00:21:24.000 It's crazy.
00:21:25.000 Yeah.
00:21:26.000 So can the feds come in and do something about this?
00:21:28.000 Not this guy specifically, but they were on an interstate.
00:21:30.000 That's federal jurisdiction, right?
00:21:33.000 How about you charge them, Trump?
00:21:34.000 Charge these people for blocking the highways.
00:21:36.000 They keep doing it across the country.
00:21:38.000 Now, there's no law and order, and it's not going to come from the Republicans.
00:21:40.000 It's not going to come from Trump.
00:21:41.000 I have no faith in anybody.
00:21:43.000 You know, I look at what's going on in New Jersey Second with Jeff Andrew.
00:21:49.000 You know what's going on with this?
00:21:50.000 No, what is it?
00:21:50.000 Jeff Van Drew is the guy who switched from Democrat to Republican.
00:21:53.000 Oh, okay, right.
00:21:53.000 So now what do we get?
00:21:55.000 We have a district that is traditionally Republican voting in a moderate, right-leaning Democrat.
00:22:03.000 Okay.
00:22:03.000 Probably the furthest left Republican in the Republican Party.
00:22:06.000 Yeah.
00:22:07.000 Now that's fine because Jeff Van Drew, I think, is an okay dude.
00:22:10.000 I don't agree with some of him.
00:22:11.000 He's actually further right than I am.
00:22:13.000 But if the whole party is being, if all of our political space is being pulled to the left, that even in this district that's Republican, they're going to vote in, you know, a left-leaning, technically a far-left Republican by Republican standards.
00:22:27.000 I'm not convinced that whatever happens in November is going to rectify any of this.
00:22:30.000 These cultural issues have nothing to do with politics, and politics comes so far after the cultural issues, it's pointless.
00:22:36.000 There's nothing, I don't, I'm sorry, man, I'm being pessimistic, but I don't know what can be done at this point.
00:22:40.000 Yeah, and actually on that note, it's like they're mixing them both together.
00:22:45.000 So you can't even start an argument because politics, culture, it doesn't matter to them.
00:22:52.000 It's all in this big mess of that's what they're angry about.
00:22:56.000 It's like, well, what are you angry about?
00:22:58.000 Well, the culture and everything and the society and all the political realm.
00:23:03.000 It's everything's fault.
00:23:05.000 So you can't even like start a conversation because it's all of it together.
00:23:09.000 They combined it.
00:23:10.000 We have jumped so hard into authoritarianism over the past several months, over the past several years, and this is cultural.
00:23:18.000 There is no changing it.
00:23:20.000 There is no resistance to the authoritarian takeover.
00:23:23.000 There is no Republican, there is no conservative, there is no right-leaning individual that is part of a large resistance group that challenges this stuff.
00:23:32.000 The closest thing you have to it is the intellectual dark web.
00:23:36.000 A group of academics and high profile individuals and some conservatives who are challenging this.
00:23:41.000 What I mean to say is of course there are people who are Trump supporters, conservative, moderate, who all agree this stuff has gone too far, but there is no collective organization that works like the left does to destroy our civil rights and civil liberties.
00:23:54.000 It's true.
00:23:55.000 In California, they have literally voted the state assembly and the state senate to repeal civil rights law from their constitution.
00:24:02.000 It is happening in our faces.
00:24:04.000 It's crazy.
00:24:05.000 Across this country, morality placing is taking over and there is no organizing from anyone anywhere to challenge it.
00:24:12.000 There's a little bit, but what ends up happening, you know, and what I've been seeing from a lot of commentators is that conservatives sit back and say, wow, this stuff is bad.
00:24:20.000 I'm going to vote for somebody come November.
00:24:23.000 But the politics comes later.
00:24:25.000 Who's the one who said that politics is downstream from culture?
00:24:27.000 Andrew Breitbart.
00:24:28.000 That's one of my favorite quotes.
00:24:31.000 That's why everything always moves to the far left.
00:24:34.000 Because all of these big brands think left is safe, no one knows what the line is for the left, and no one is challenging it.
00:24:41.000 And when you do, you get banned.
00:24:43.000 There's a few that are standing up right now.
00:24:45.000 But think about the organizational power of the left.
00:24:48.000 They have dozens to hundreds of non-profits that manipulate, lie, target, destroy, harass, and the right has people.
00:24:58.000 Individuals.
00:24:59.000 And that's the weakness.
00:25:00.000 And that's actually the core philosophy of each side in a sense.
00:25:04.000 The right is individualist and the left is collectivist.
00:25:06.000 So the left forms a collective, gets a bunch of dumb people to send stupid emails, They go out, they block highways, committing a crime, nothing happens.
00:25:16.000 They tear down statues.
00:25:17.000 How many people have been arrested for tearing down statues?
00:25:20.000 Like five.
00:25:21.000 And that's Trump.
00:25:22.000 Yeah.
00:25:22.000 For the most part.
00:25:23.000 I think a lot more now.
00:25:25.000 There's a handful of people at the state level who have been arrested.
00:25:28.000 Okay.
00:25:29.000 But you look at the sheer number of people who have gone around doing this.
00:25:32.000 Then you look at the people who painted over two letters of Black Lives Matter in that California town, getting charged with a hate crime.
00:25:39.000 This is it, man.
00:25:40.000 We saw it with COVID.
00:25:41.000 We see it now with the riots.
00:25:43.000 If you go out and say lockdowns are bad, Here's a $500 fine.
00:25:47.000 You go to church?
00:25:48.000 Remember when those people went to church in their cars and the cop went car to car giving out tickets?
00:25:54.000 Oh yeah, but you can dance on the highway, no problem.
00:25:56.000 Well now it's even getting worse.
00:25:57.000 People are going to church and the Black Lives Matter movement is showing up and screaming at the people going to church.
00:26:04.000 And going into the church and shutting it down.
00:26:07.000 Shut it down!
00:26:08.000 Black Lives Matter!
00:26:10.000 You guys are in the church.
00:26:11.000 Like, what are you fighting against right now?
00:26:13.000 I thought it was police reform.
00:26:15.000 And then now it's, you know, bring down the patriarchy and the nuclear family.
00:26:21.000 And it's like, what is your, what is the goal?
00:26:23.000 You know, I don't think, I don't think anything's going to stop this.
00:26:27.000 No?
00:26:28.000 When Trump supporters, bikers for Trump, came out to that small Ohio town and counter protested, the media said far right, violent, all that really negative stuff.
00:26:39.000 Well, I mean, every everybody but the far left is far right to them.
00:26:44.000 So, of course, because of the cultural institutions being controlled by the ideological left.
00:26:49.000 So if I think there's only so I think there's a there's a couple now.
00:26:55.000 Voting won't change anything.
00:26:57.000 It's too late.
00:26:58.000 Electing a politician won't do anything.
00:27:00.000 Because then two years later, you will have an ideological backlash from the fact that they're banning conservatives, they're banning moderates.
00:27:09.000 You're not allowed to say certain words or names.
00:27:12.000 So what do you think happens in the next election if Republicans win?
00:27:16.000 The Republicans will do nothing.
00:27:17.000 They will not pass 230 reform.
00:27:20.000 They'll say, well, you know, private corporations, that's a good argument, and they'll argue about it.
00:27:23.000 And then two years later, the screeching, reeing left will vote in their people, take the House, and pass hate speech laws.
00:27:30.000 They'll get their Supreme Court, you know, nominees if Trump doesn't win.
00:27:33.000 Then they'll start making rulings on what the First Amendment doesn't actually talk about, you know, about hate speech, so we can make hate speech illegal.
00:27:41.000 I don't see a way out unless literally 9 out of 10 Americans stood on their front porch and put a flag up or something asserting that we will not be bullied.
00:27:53.000 How do you get the supposed silent majority to be the vocal majority?
00:27:58.000 That's something I've been asking myself every day, Tim.
00:28:01.000 People keep saying the silent majority will speak up in November, and Trump will win, and the Republicans will win.
00:28:06.000 Yeah, maybe.
00:28:07.000 Maybe they will.
00:28:08.000 Or maybe it doesn't matter whether or not there's a silent majority at all.
00:28:11.000 I can't remember who said this.
00:28:13.000 I think it may have been Michael Malice?
00:28:16.000 I'm probably crediting the wrong person.
00:28:18.000 Maybe it was Jesse Kelly.
00:28:20.000 Whatever, I'm shouting you guys out, so I don't know who said it.
00:28:22.000 They said if a tree falls in the forest and no one's around to hear it, did it make a sound?
00:28:26.000 No.
00:28:27.000 So if there is a silent majority and they're silent, they may as well not exist.
00:28:30.000 It makes a sound.
00:28:31.000 Yep.
00:28:32.000 That's okay.
00:28:33.000 I think that was Greg Gutfeld.
00:28:34.000 Yeah, five days ago.
00:28:35.000 No one knows, no one cares, no action is taken.
00:28:37.000 The tree is never removed.
00:28:39.000 You just have a downed tree and you have the problems caused by a downed tree.
00:28:43.000 So if you have a silent majority and they say nothing, they may as well not exist.
00:28:47.000 It doesn't matter.
00:28:48.000 I think that was Greg Gutfeld.
00:28:49.000 Was it Greg?
00:28:50.000 Yeah, five days ago.
00:28:51.000 Yes.
00:28:52.000 I shouted out the wrong people.
00:28:53.000 That's all good.
00:28:54.000 Greg, good tweet.
00:28:55.000 And I commented to it and you responded.
00:28:56.000 I just shouted out a bunch of people, whatever.
00:28:58.000 It was, you know, it's like, it's always one of them.
00:29:00.000 They make good points, right?
00:29:01.000 They do, they do, yeah.
00:29:02.000 So the way I see it is we've, you know what I was thinking earlier?
00:29:07.000 I was like, you know what I think?
00:29:10.000 I think we lost a long time ago.
00:29:11.000 I think so.
00:29:12.000 Sun Tzu out of war.
00:29:13.000 Nope.
00:29:14.000 You win the war before going to war.
00:29:15.000 I disagree.
00:29:17.000 Bro, we just, we've been watching across the country.
00:29:20.000 Sure.
00:29:20.000 People being charged, like a cop being, he's facing the death penalty for doing his job, and there's no protest, no riot, no one speaking up.
00:29:27.000 Like, I say no one, I'm being, I'm exaggerating.
00:29:29.000 Of course there are some people speaking up.
00:29:31.000 There's no collective organizations.
00:29:33.000 The blue flu in Atlanta was only like a hundred and something off a hundred.
00:29:36.000 It was over 300 people.
00:29:37.000 300 cops.
00:29:38.000 Are you sure?
00:29:38.000 In Atlanta?
00:29:39.000 I just, oh no, in LA.
00:29:41.000 No, no, in Atlanta, over Rayshard Brooks, it was like 150.
00:29:43.000 Oh, okay.
00:29:44.000 They gotta have more cops than that in Atlanta.
00:29:48.000 Even the cops don't stand up for each other, which is surprising.
00:29:51.000 In New York, there's been a little bit of a blue flu, L.A.
00:29:54.000 had a blue flu.
00:29:55.000 But these are jurisdictions with tens of thousands of police officers and support staff.
00:29:58.000 They don't stand up, they don't speak up, nobody cares.
00:30:01.000 Look, man, how do you have, for, I think it was 19 days, these people were dancing on the highway, and the cops didn't arrest any of them.
00:30:10.000 They're allowed to do this.
00:30:12.000 They're allowed to break the COVID rules.
00:30:13.000 They're allowed to break CDC regulations.
00:30:15.000 You're not going to convince me.
00:30:16.000 I'm not trying to convince anyone.
00:30:17.000 I'm just complaining.
00:30:20.000 I don't like complaining.
00:30:22.000 I'm sick of people complaining.
00:30:23.000 I want to work on the answer.
00:30:26.000 What we need to do.
00:30:27.000 What do we need to do?
00:30:29.000 I get it.
00:30:29.000 I get it.
00:30:31.000 That's why I keep saying, like, they're firing on all cylinders.
00:30:34.000 They're trying their hardest right now because they are losing the power that they've been used to for so long.
00:30:41.000 What power?
00:30:42.000 The power to control the masses.
00:30:43.000 The power to do what they really feel like.
00:30:46.000 This is them unleashing the beast.
00:30:49.000 The beast to try to reclaim the control that they are clearly fighting for.
00:30:54.000 What?
00:30:55.000 When did they lose it?
00:30:55.000 They've been controlling cultural institutions forever.
00:30:57.000 They haven't lost it.
00:30:59.000 I'm saying their grip is loosening.
00:31:02.000 They're seeing it.
00:31:02.000 That's why they hate Trump so much.
00:31:04.000 But if their grip is loosening, why is it worse?
00:31:05.000 Trump's flipping the table on them.
00:31:07.000 Because it's getting worse and worse.
00:31:08.000 Trump's finally canceling China, basically.
00:31:12.000 Yes, he spoke about China for a long time, but all of a sudden it's... That doesn't change their control of cultural institutions, which dictate our politics three, four years later.
00:31:21.000 If they are getting away with breaking the law, and the states and the police and the DAs are all supporting it, and all the major corporations are supporting their religion, Then what?
00:31:33.000 It doesn't matter if Trump does anything to China.
00:31:35.000 It doesn't even matter if Trump wins, because in four years, you're not reversing two decades of indoctrination.
00:31:41.000 Well, we're not seeing it because, number one, the media isn't going to want anyone to see this.
00:31:47.000 All right?
00:31:48.000 I'm hearing stories that sheriff departments are like, we're not wearing masks.
00:31:52.000 We're not enforcing this mask law anymore.
00:31:54.000 And it's happening.
00:31:55.000 I'm seeing little inklings of it because it filters out.
00:31:59.000 People are like, yo, check this out.
00:32:01.000 This is actually happening.
00:32:02.000 And I look into it and it's true.
00:32:04.000 So there's places out there that they are standing up.
00:32:06.000 It's the cities then.
00:32:07.000 Yeah, absolutely.
00:32:08.000 It's the cities.
00:32:08.000 And who controls the cities?
00:32:10.000 The Democrats.
00:32:11.000 They want this to go on.
00:32:13.000 That's why they're using this guy as an example.
00:32:15.000 They're like, oh man, we got to give him the $1.2 million bond.
00:32:17.000 That's obscene.
00:32:21.000 Absolutely.
00:32:22.000 They're taking it up to 11, and they're pushing on everyone, trying to convince the rest of us.
00:32:31.000 Like, they're convincing you.
00:32:32.000 You just told me, I don't think we're gonna win.
00:32:35.000 I think we've given up.
00:32:37.000 I think we already lost.
00:32:38.000 I think we've already lost.
00:32:38.000 Even worse.
00:32:40.000 They got you.
00:32:41.000 Well, they didn't get me.
00:32:43.000 Got me in what regard, though?
00:32:45.000 They've convinced you that you've lost.
00:32:49.000 And what does that accomplish for them?
00:32:50.000 You're going to give up.
00:32:51.000 You're going to go live down by the river and I'm going to take over the show.
00:32:54.000 No, we're moving to the middle of nowhere to get out of the cities.
00:32:57.000 I know, I'm just making a... I'm kind of making a joke, but I'm also... You just basically said that, though.
00:33:02.000 So it's like, I'm not going to be convinced that they're going to take over our country.
00:33:06.000 No, I'm not.
00:33:07.000 Absolutely not.
00:33:08.000 I'm going to keep doing my research.
00:33:10.000 Every day I do hours of research.
00:33:12.000 I'm learning how we got to this point.
00:33:14.000 I'm learning the laws that we have right now.
00:33:16.000 I want to know all the stuff so that I can talk about it and figure it out.
00:33:20.000 Because I just said, I don't like complaining.
00:33:23.000 I don't like complaining.
00:33:24.000 I don't like people that complain.
00:33:25.000 I want to talk about the solutions.
00:33:27.000 I want to work on how to move forward.
00:33:29.000 What's the solution?
00:33:32.000 Really?
00:33:33.000 You think I wouldn't have led with that if I had the solution already?
00:33:36.000 Give me an idea of what you think we do now.
00:33:39.000 More people need to do exactly what I'm doing right now.
00:33:42.000 Do their research.
00:33:43.000 Open their eyes.
00:33:44.000 Look what's actually happening.
00:33:46.000 That's what needs to happen.
00:33:47.000 And then what?
00:33:48.000 And then what?
00:33:48.000 What do you mean?
00:33:49.000 Yeah, how do they apply it?
00:33:50.000 Like, just in voting?
00:33:51.000 Man, I wish I had all the answers.
00:33:53.000 I wish I had all the answers.
00:33:55.000 Well, I am not going to give up.
00:33:57.000 No way.
00:33:58.000 Give up in what regard, though?
00:34:00.000 What?
00:34:00.000 Roll over and let them win?
00:34:03.000 Let them destroy our history?
00:34:04.000 Let them tell me that, you know, this country isn't great anymore?
00:34:07.000 Like, that we're not, like, On the forefront of showing the world what it's like to be free, what would inspire the silent majority to all at the same time go out in the streets and march in the hundreds of thousands?
00:34:21.000 That's a great question.
00:34:23.000 It's a great question, Tim.
00:34:24.000 I don't think anything.
00:34:26.000 Alright.
00:34:27.000 I think there's a couple big problems.
00:34:30.000 With the hyper-concentration of the progressive left in cities, all they have to do is walk out their front door and they find thousands of people who agree with them.
00:34:37.000 For conservatives and moderates, you live in the suburbs, you live in the rural areas, you're miles away from the next person, you'd all have to fly to one city to be seen.
00:34:46.000 So this is an interesting thing about Donald Trump's inauguration, and they mocked him over it, saying that nobody showed up.
00:34:51.000 Well, Trump's got a huge rural voter base.
00:34:54.000 They're not all gonna fly to DC, they're gonna watch online.
00:34:56.000 So, based on the online livestream numbers, he had a really large inauguration viewership.
00:35:02.000 If brand marketing, big business, has already been infiltrated by the far left, I guess.
00:35:11.000 They just shift whatever mask they're wearing to keep people buying, spending all their money on the stuff they don't need.
00:35:19.000 That's exactly what it is.
00:35:20.000 PayPal will ban you outright if you have bad opinions.
00:35:24.000 And they control, I think, like 76 or 78% of all financial transactions online.
00:35:30.000 Some ridiculous number.
00:35:32.000 Next up is Stripe.
00:35:34.000 Other than that, there's basically nothing.
00:35:36.000 And Stripe has the same rules.
00:35:38.000 Same rules.
00:35:39.000 Makes me not want to use PayPal anymore.
00:35:41.000 Do you see what happened?
00:35:42.000 Do you know what happened with Gab?
00:35:45.000 What about it?
00:35:46.000 I think it was Gab.
00:35:47.000 Google seized their domain name, right?
00:35:49.000 Let me look it up.
00:35:50.000 Was that Gab?
00:35:51.000 I think so.
00:35:51.000 I think it was Gab.
00:35:52.000 Maybe that was the Daily Stormer.
00:35:54.000 Oh.
00:35:55.000 I think it might have been the Daily Stormer.
00:35:57.000 Gab had, uh, right now, Torba, the guy who founded Gab, has been banned from credit card companies.
00:36:05.000 No, no, I think it's just Visa.
00:36:06.000 Okay.
00:36:07.000 And anybody who is, like, associated with him, write his address, can't use Visa anymore.
00:36:13.000 Okay.
00:36:14.000 What happens if Visa and MasterCard ban you?
00:36:16.000 And they have done this already.
00:36:17.000 One guy, his name is... I think Robert Spencer?
00:36:21.000 Is that the guy?
00:36:22.000 Oh, the jihadist guy?
00:36:24.000 Yeah, he's a well-known researcher.
00:36:26.000 Not Richard Spencer.
00:36:27.000 His name is Robert Spencer.
00:36:29.000 And apparently MasterCard contacted Patreon and said, terminate his income.
00:36:33.000 And Patreon said, you got it.
00:36:36.000 And then one day he woke up and all of his income for his business was gone.
00:36:39.000 Chase Bank.
00:36:40.000 banned Enrique Tarrio, the chairman of the Proud Boys.
00:36:45.000 They terminated his personal accounts because a journalist contacted them and said that he was, you know, far right or whatever.
00:36:52.000 That's scary.
00:36:54.000 So these companies, these financial institutions, already have the rules in place and they will ban you if you get out of line.
00:37:01.000 You will not be able to use a credit card.
00:37:02.000 You will not be able to open a bank account.
00:37:04.000 It's happened.
00:37:05.000 These people are gone and no one's done anything.
00:37:07.000 And that's it.
00:37:08.000 They're just gone.
00:37:09.000 Like, their businesses were destroyed.
00:37:10.000 They're no longer in the public realm.
00:37:13.000 And it keeps happening.
00:37:14.000 And it's been getting worse.
00:37:16.000 And now we've graduated to the next level, where these people of this ideology can willfully break the law on federal property, and no one charges them with a crime.
00:37:24.000 So what do we do, Tim?
00:37:26.000 What is the answer, huh?
00:37:28.000 Are you going to give up?
00:37:28.000 Are you going to stop speaking out?
00:37:31.000 Are you going to go live down by the river?
00:37:34.000 Half.
00:37:35.000 We literally are going to live down by the river.
00:37:36.000 That's funny to laugh at, but I'm actually, I'm serious.
00:37:42.000 I'm not kidding when I say halfway there.
00:37:45.000 Getting away from the cities, getting out of New Jersey.
00:37:47.000 Dude, I tell you, I know a lot of people who have fled the cities.
00:37:50.000 In New York, 500,000 middle class and wealthy people have fled the cities already.
00:37:55.000 Yeah, don't blame them.
00:37:55.000 So maybe that will strip their power away.
00:37:57.000 Maybe that's a big move that will take the power away from these institutions.
00:38:02.000 There's also the argument that a major flood of progressive leftists into rural areas will overwhelm the rural areas, and then it will fracture the Electoral College and then give the intersectional left the win from this point on.
00:38:15.000 I mean, people have already said there will never be another Republican president after Donald Trump.
00:38:21.000 Yeah, I think that's silly, too.
00:38:22.000 Well, the Republican Party will change.
00:38:25.000 Okay.
00:38:26.000 It has been changing.
00:38:28.000 In a good way, though.
00:38:30.000 You know, we have to have the ability to change.
00:38:32.000 That's kind of what cancel culture is ridiculous because, you know, it's like they don't allow people to, number one, admit that they were wrong.
00:38:39.000 Doesn't matter if you were wrong, you're canceled, you're done forever.
00:38:42.000 You can't change, you know.
00:38:44.000 Like, Don Lemon changed in the worst way, you know?
00:38:47.000 Yeah.
00:38:47.000 But, like, he said some really solid stuff that, like, makes sense.
00:38:53.000 To me, anyway.
00:38:53.000 And, you know, now he's this drone, you know?
00:38:57.000 Because he conformed.
00:38:59.000 Well, not everybody's... Now people are seeing it and they're like, this is ridiculous.
00:39:03.000 Yeah.
00:39:04.000 This is a drone.
00:39:05.000 What's the worst case scenario if we all just said, okay, to the left?
00:39:12.000 I don't want to think about that.
00:39:13.000 I'm not going to cater to that, no.
00:39:16.000 I would never do that, so no.
00:39:18.000 I'm not even going to talk about it.
00:39:20.000 Many of these people who have bent the knee to them will keep their mouths shut and keep feeding their families and say, you know, I don't care about anybody else but myself and if I just stay quiet, keep my head down, I'll get by.
00:39:33.000 I'll just tell them to look at what the mayor was doing in Seattle.
00:39:36.000 That worked real well for her.
00:39:37.000 Go do it.
00:39:39.000 Summer of love.
00:39:41.000 Three days later, they show up at her house.
00:39:43.000 She's the mayor.
00:39:44.000 So think about it this way.
00:39:46.000 If there's a thousand potential targets, and you stick your head up and say, hey, enough, it's you.
00:39:52.000 If you keep your head down, it's one in a thousand.
00:39:54.000 You might get by.
00:39:57.000 I'd be willing to bet this is the problem we have with the silent majority.
00:40:00.000 Most of the people are saying, why should I guarantee the risk to myself when I can cross my fingers and hope I don't win the lottery?
00:40:07.000 I don't know.
00:40:08.000 Ask Terry Crews.
00:40:11.000 He's on a stage.
00:40:13.000 He's using his voice.
00:40:15.000 I'm on a stage right now.
00:40:16.000 I'm using my voice.
00:40:17.000 I hope a lot of people are listening to what I'm saying.
00:40:20.000 And doing their own research.
00:40:22.000 In fact, they're hitting me up saying, thank you.
00:40:24.000 I'm doing research.
00:40:25.000 I'm seeing what it is.
00:40:26.000 I used to be a Democrat.
00:40:27.000 I'm no longer a Democrat because I see what's going on in the world.
00:40:32.000 So I'm doing what I can right now.
00:40:35.000 This is what I can do.
00:40:37.000 I want to see.
00:40:38.000 These people were on an interstate highway, right?
00:40:41.000 Yeah.
00:40:41.000 So where's Bill Barr?
00:40:43.000 Come on.
00:40:44.000 Lock him up.
00:40:45.000 Good question.
00:40:46.000 Lock him up.
00:40:47.000 Good question.
00:40:48.000 Two people died.
00:40:49.000 Why was Seattle having anything to do with it?
00:40:53.000 If it was an interstate?
00:40:54.000 That's federal.
00:40:56.000 When I was in, during the Ferguson protests, they organized an interstate protest, and they were specifically warned by the organizers that interstate is federal jurisdiction, which means if you get arrested, you are not going to a local county station, you are going to be taken by the feds, and the feds never lose.
00:41:12.000 That's right.
00:41:13.000 So they were like, keep that in mind if you choose to do this.
00:41:18.000 Maybe there's two scenarios.
00:41:23.000 Trump is disorganized and not paying attention.
00:41:25.000 He's got other things to worry about and so no one's going after these protesters who keep doing this.
00:41:29.000 I think the president's paying attention.
00:41:30.000 Then maybe they're ignoring it on purpose because it makes people like me angry.
00:41:35.000 Really angry.
00:41:37.000 It makes people like me really angry too.
00:41:39.000 I guess I'm just going about it a little differently than you are.
00:41:42.000 I want to know, when it comes to November, if I have a choice between Biden, which is obviously a no, and Trump, but Trump has the ability to start arresting these people on federal highways, why he didn't do it, why he deserves my vote.
00:41:55.000 I like the Garden of Heroes.
00:41:56.000 That's a good rebuttal.
00:41:57.000 I like that he's actually sent out DHS and FPS to go start arresting some of these people who are destroying things on federal property.
00:42:04.000 That's like being mad at him for killing 100,000 people because of COVID.
00:42:08.000 It's like, you think that the president of the United States can handle being the president and doing... I don't know.
00:42:16.000 I've never been the president.
00:42:17.000 I don't know what entails that job, the amount of stuff that they have to do, knowing exactly what's going on with every single country, you know, all around.
00:42:26.000 The pressure's probably immense.
00:42:28.000 No wonder he goes golfing.
00:42:30.000 It's like, I like golfing.
00:42:32.000 I've been golfing.
00:42:33.000 I get it.
00:42:33.000 So you think he could lean over to someone and say, I want you to go talk to, you know, Barr or someone at the DOJ and I want these people prosecuted.
00:42:41.000 He can't do that?
00:42:42.000 There's, there's, I know when, when to, when I know something and I know when I don't know something.
00:42:48.000 It's like, I have never been in that position.
00:42:50.000 I could never understand the pressure that he is in.
00:42:54.000 I won't pretend to know.
00:42:57.000 So I want tangibles.
00:42:58.000 Okay.
00:42:58.000 I will not simply be like, well, I guess I'll vote for Trump if he's not doing anything for me.
00:43:02.000 Well, we're not, we have no idea what his platform is yet.
00:43:05.000 Like they, he's waiting for the DNC to, to tell everyone that Hillary's running instead of Biden.
00:43:11.000 Is that?
00:43:11.000 Yeah.
00:43:11.000 Hillary's going to run and take over for Biden.
00:43:13.000 She said it today that she would probably beat Trump.
00:43:15.000 Well, it was an interview.
00:43:17.000 Oh, it was Friday, right.
00:43:18.000 And she said that she would beat him in November.
00:43:21.000 And that's maybe what they're waiting for.
00:43:22.000 They're waiting for something to happen because Biden's going to drop out.
00:43:25.000 But here's what I can say.
00:43:27.000 People are like, admit it, you're going to vote for Trump or whatever.
00:43:29.000 And I said, leaning towards probably if it was today, we'll see what happens.
00:43:34.000 And that's because for one, Garden of Heroes, awesome.
00:43:36.000 I love it.
00:43:37.000 I literally love it.
00:43:38.000 I do too.
00:43:38.000 It's incredible.
00:43:39.000 Beautiful.
00:43:40.000 Everyone agrees.
00:43:41.000 They don't, which is stupid because they should.
00:43:43.000 They definitely should.
00:43:44.000 I don't get it.
00:43:45.000 Department of Homeland Security protecting statues.
00:43:47.000 I like it.
00:43:48.000 Fantastic.
00:43:48.000 Me too.
00:43:49.000 Excellent job.
00:43:50.000 And I want to see when they have the power to actually arrest these people.
00:43:56.000 Leaving the WHO?
00:43:58.000 Great, great idea.
00:43:59.000 That I don't know about.
00:44:00.000 I think so.
00:44:00.000 I think there's a lot of problems and I think Trump might be pulling a big ask.
00:44:03.000 I think China and the WHO are working hand-in-hand.
00:44:07.000 And then China dumped in $2 billion when Trump said we wouldn't fund you.
00:44:10.000 And China was like, don't worry about it.
00:44:11.000 Here's $2 billion.
00:44:11.000 Yeah.
00:44:14.000 Again, it's another mask that China's wearing.
00:44:17.000 I think, at this point, you have to have faith, you have to have hope, that a Republican sweep of the House and the Senate, plus a Trump victory, will reverse course and save this ship.
00:44:34.000 And it doesn't matter if you think it can't either.
00:44:36.000 Even if you think, like I was saying, maybe we already lost.
00:44:39.000 I'm not saying we don't go vote, we don't keep trying.
00:44:42.000 It means, like, maybe we need to start making plans for what that entails.
00:44:48.000 So tell me, what would that entail?
00:44:49.000 What does that mean?
00:44:50.000 Moving out of cities.
00:44:52.000 That's it?
00:44:53.000 Just moving out of cities?
00:44:54.000 Yeah.
00:44:56.000 And then we take it one step at a time.
00:44:59.000 So you have people who have been indoctrinated their entire lives and are a part of a new religion that cannot be broken from their minds.
00:45:06.000 And we have four years of Trump, hopefully, if he wins, or I shouldn't even say Trump, it's not even about Trump, it's about the Republicans doing 230 reform.
00:45:15.000 Section 230 reform would be like a silver bullet that will, you know, reverse course so fast.
00:45:24.000 For the online community?
00:45:25.000 For this country.
00:45:26.000 Yeah.
00:45:27.000 Forcing these tech companies to uphold legal speech will flip this boat around in two seconds.
00:45:33.000 The DOJ has already proposed it.
00:45:35.000 It's a good idea.
00:45:35.000 It's a good point.
00:45:36.000 They can't get it through the House.
00:45:38.000 And so it's not going to happen unless the Republicans win both the House and the Senate.
00:45:41.000 That is our best hope.
00:45:42.000 Well, they don't want that because that is like their last vestige of control.
00:45:46.000 You know, the fact that they can ban anyone that disagrees with them, that they're canceling people left and right that are further on the right than what they want.
00:45:55.000 You know, I'm probably on their radar right now.
00:45:59.000 I'm sure I'm on their list.
00:46:00.000 You got many cancelled.
00:46:02.000 Kinda.
00:46:02.000 Your video where you were explaining voting for Trump, they nuked that several times.
00:46:07.000 I'm pretty sure Facebook shadowbans my posts now.
00:46:12.000 I've been very vocal on Facebook lately, so people know that I'm not happy with it.
00:46:17.000 When Tim Pool does a video where he's like, cancel culture is bad, but Trump is still kind of bad too, they say, that's fine, ignore him.
00:46:26.000 But then you jump on the show and you're like, no, I'm going all in for Trump.
00:46:29.000 Then they're like, that's a problem.
00:46:31.000 They tolerate me.
00:46:34.000 They want me to be as far right as people are willing to go.
00:46:37.000 Then you step on board and you're like, I'm going all in, and they're like, ban his video.
00:46:40.000 Unapologetically, man.
00:46:42.000 I regret nothing.
00:46:43.000 I will never... I won't change my vision, my opinions, because they want me to.
00:46:50.000 No way.
00:46:51.000 I'll stand against that wall, man.
00:46:54.000 As Terry said, I'll die on that hill.
00:46:58.000 Gladly.
00:46:59.000 I'll stand with Terry Crews, man.
00:47:01.000 So, what do you do if the blue wave hits, they sweep the House and the Senate, Biden wins, and it's just blue all across the board, baby?
00:47:11.000 Now, Mike Cernovich said, in this scenario, it would result in a very far-right government in four years.
00:47:18.000 Because Joe Biden is weak and the blue wave would result in a loss of law and order.
00:47:24.000 People in cities and rural areas would not tolerate the lawlessness and it would cause a major backlash among the silent majority who rushes out and then votes in all hard right across the board.
00:47:34.000 Based on the trajectory of British politics, there's good reason to believe that regardless of the polls, we are going to see the biggest Republican victory in a hundred years.
00:47:48.000 That makes sense to me.
00:47:49.000 But it's not based off of a hard data point, it's anecdotal.
00:47:52.000 Yeah, but the hard data points that they're shoving down everyone's throats, we've already known that they're not the truth.
00:48:01.000 They've been broken since 2015.
00:48:04.000 Probably before that, to be honest.
00:48:06.000 Probably before that, but it didn't matter because they had their mascot as president.
00:48:11.000 When Obama was in the presidency for eight years, polls were relatively, you know, pointless.
00:48:18.000 So the polls could have been broken for two decades now.
00:48:18.000 Right.
00:48:21.000 And we might not even know.
00:48:21.000 Good point.
00:48:22.000 You're absolutely right.
00:48:23.000 They can't track it properly.
00:48:24.000 I wasn't political back then.
00:48:25.000 I had no idea.
00:48:26.000 But the important thing is that the national polls in 2016 weren't actually wrong.
00:48:31.000 They got the popular vote mostly correct.
00:48:34.000 There was a margin of error, so they actually got it right.
00:48:36.000 Okay.
00:48:38.000 The problem was that The probability of Trump winning was considered to be nil.
00:48:43.000 However, what's that poll called?
00:48:45.000 Which one?
00:48:46.000 NorPoth or whatever.
00:48:47.000 Oh, that was the professor who was talking about- The professor.
00:48:50.000 He's saying 91% chance that Trump wins.
00:48:50.000 Yeah.
00:48:52.000 Yeah.
00:48:53.000 Off of primary votes.
00:48:54.000 You want to know something crazy?
00:48:55.000 What?
00:48:55.000 New Jersey won't release the primary vote tally for Trump.
00:48:59.000 No way.
00:49:00.000 Yep.
00:49:01.000 Really?
00:49:02.000 So the official reporting is that the numbers will not be tallied because the race is uncontested.
00:49:07.000 Oh, that's funny.
00:49:08.000 So maybe that's the hope.
00:49:10.000 Maybe they're desperately trying to sweep us under the rug.
00:49:12.000 Dude, they're trying to convince the public that there's no hope anymore.
00:49:17.000 I see it when I look at you talking to me for the past 25 minutes.
00:49:21.000 I'm not saying don't vote and don't fight.
00:49:23.000 I know that.
00:49:24.000 I know that that's not what you're saying, but you are awfully defeated about this.
00:49:28.000 And that's what, that's, I'm, I'm, not necessarily, you might not be convinced, but that's what they're trying to do.
00:49:33.000 They're trying to convince people that it's pointless, you've lost, don't even, you can't speak up, because we're going to cancel you, we're going to call your job.
00:49:42.000 I'm saying to speak up.
00:49:44.000 I am too!
00:49:45.000 I'm speaking up!
00:49:46.000 The point I'm making about recognizing we may have already lost is that even with four years of Trump and the Republicans, the culture of the far left will not change and these people are indoctrinated.
00:49:58.000 They will not be changed.
00:50:00.000 See, I don't know if I agree with that because of what we were talking about last night about how fast We've gone in six months, right?
00:50:09.000 How fast have we gotten here?
00:50:10.000 How long has it changed?
00:50:11.000 And then you made a good point of, you know, we really haven't looked at the nuances of how long it's really been going on, which is more like since 2010, 2012.
00:50:18.000 Probably Facebook.
00:50:20.000 Yeah, since the abundance of everybody being on Facebook and becoming like a You know, younger and younger children, you know, kids have gotten onto Facebook at an earlier age.
00:50:31.000 What, you know, what is the number one thing Chinese kids want to do when they grow up?
00:50:36.000 Do you know what the answer is?
00:50:37.000 An astronaut.
00:50:38.000 Yeah, that's correct.
00:50:38.000 And American kids.
00:50:39.000 You know what it is?
00:50:40.000 YouTuber.
00:50:40.000 Influencer.
00:50:41.000 They want to be influencers.
00:50:44.000 Have I told you how this started?
00:50:46.000 No, what?
00:50:46.000 So, I'll give you the academic breakdown.
00:50:49.000 I had a conversation with Peter Boghossian about this.
00:50:52.000 We did a podcast.
00:50:53.000 And James Lindsay and Helen Pluckrose.
00:50:55.000 And his view as a, you know, he's in academia, I believe he's an associate professor of philosophy, was that it started, this ideology of intersectionalism, started in the late 70s, 80s.
00:51:07.000 Okay, so I don't want to lose the reason I was bringing this up.
00:51:10.000 So we got here, and we're here now, right?
00:51:11.000 and started teaching their students and it's spread since then.
00:51:13.000 Okay.
00:51:13.000 And now we have a generation that were raised on this ideology.
00:51:16.000 They've entered the real world.
00:51:18.000 Okay. So I don't want to lose the reason I was bringing this up.
00:51:21.000 So we got here and we're here now, right?
00:51:23.000 Everyone's seeing it.
00:51:24.000 Everyone's because even because of the pandemic, it's even more crazy.
00:51:27.000 Everyone's actually seeing it, talking about it, saying, wow, this is really crazy, this kind of mentality that people are gaining because of the internet.
00:51:35.000 We're calling out teachers.
00:51:37.000 We're seeing what they're actually teaching our children.
00:51:39.000 People are starting to homeschool.
00:51:41.000 So it took us to here.
00:51:43.000 And I think it's going to be even faster when we suddenly just go, we've had enough.
00:51:50.000 230 reform.
00:51:51.000 We need it.
00:51:51.000 I absolutely agree with you.
00:51:53.000 230 reform would be Donald Trump pulling out of, what was that gun we were watching earlier?
00:51:58.000 The 500 Magnum?
00:52:00.000 The 500 Magnum.
00:52:01.000 The barrel was super long.
00:52:03.000 Putting a silver bullet in.
00:52:06.000 Boom!
00:52:07.000 President Trump, if you are listening to me right now, or our show, number one, I'd be honored.
00:52:15.000 And number two, Listen to what he just said.
00:52:17.000 He would be pulling out, like, you ever see the Joker when the Joker pulls out that really long revolver?
00:52:21.000 Oh yeah, love that scene.
00:52:22.000 Putting a silver bullet in it and then boom!
00:52:25.000 Yeah, two things.
00:52:26.000 230 reform and ending the war on drugs.
00:52:29.000 Oh, definitely.
00:52:30.000 Well, I mean, if Trump came out and said, like, the week before, the first thing I'll do is an executive order releasing nonviolent offenders.
00:52:37.000 Amazing.
00:52:38.000 Yeah.
00:52:38.000 I think it's sitting in his pocket.
00:52:40.000 I think he's sitting on it.
00:52:44.000 Maybe.
00:52:44.000 I hope so.
00:52:46.000 I don't know why he wouldn't do it.
00:52:47.000 It's so weird to me.
00:52:48.000 It's like, I mean, maybe there's something we don't know about what's going on in the inner workings of government, but...
00:52:55.000 Let me tell you why 230 Reform is so important.
00:52:57.000 To go back to that point about how we got here.
00:53:00.000 When I was bringing up Peter Boghossian, that was his view, and I disagreed.
00:53:03.000 Many different ideologies exist.
00:53:05.000 Many different non-theistic religions exist, and they're not prominent.
00:53:08.000 Intersectionalism became prominent because of Facebook algorithms.
00:53:13.000 When Facebook launched, and publishers realized they could make money by getting shares on their articles, Clickbait.
00:53:20.000 That's an emotion?
00:53:20.000 Emotions.
00:53:21.000 Emotion.
00:53:21.000 I think clickbait was invented by Upworthy.
00:53:24.000 So, the specific clickbait, people don't understand this, clickbait is when you omit information from a title so that
00:53:31.000 people feel pain.
00:53:32.000 Emotions.
00:53:33.000 No, you feel a pain.
00:53:34.000 That's an emotion.
00:53:35.000 I guess. It's actually a negative, it's a physical painful response.
00:53:39.000 Emotion.
00:53:40.000 So when you see a headline that says, I can't believe this man actually did this to the dog, how
00:53:48.000 gross.
00:53:49.000 Sure.
00:53:49.000 Well, no, what happens is there's actually a negative physiological response people have when they don't experience the complete process.
00:53:59.000 That makes them want to, like, I have to know.
00:54:01.000 I have to have the complete pull-through.
00:54:04.000 You have to tell me what it is.
00:54:06.000 And so they realized this and started repackaging content, videos, YouTube videos, but clickbait titles, which generated a ton of revenue.
00:54:14.000 So here's the basic process.
00:54:16.000 A publisher emerges and goes on Facebook, and they write a news story.
00:54:20.000 They say, Adam Kriggler lands perfect backflip.
00:54:23.000 People see the headline, and they're like... You could have said hardflip.
00:54:26.000 Perfect hardflip.
00:54:27.000 Because I actually did today.
00:54:28.000 It was fantastic.
00:54:29.000 Adam Kriggler nails hardflip in the backyard.
00:54:32.000 You could say that a million times.
00:54:33.000 I love it.
00:54:35.000 Now, what if they did a clickbait headline?
00:54:37.000 I can't believe Adam Kriggler pulled this off.
00:54:41.000 Which one gets more traffic?
00:54:42.000 The second.
00:54:43.000 The clickbait, obviously.
00:54:44.000 They started to realize that anger actually got more shares than clickbait.
00:54:48.000 That's true.
00:54:49.000 It's proven.
00:54:50.000 And so the evolution changed.
00:54:51.000 And that women share more than men.
00:54:54.000 So they realized that when they would do a video or an article about police brutality, they would get ten times the shares of an average article.
00:55:02.000 And so immediately the boss of this company said, do more of this.
00:55:06.000 All of a sudden you were met with this conundrum where a legitimate news organization would get a thousand views, and your clickbait rage, the police are bad, would get ten thousand.
00:55:15.000 Five hundred thousand, yeah.
00:55:16.000 Yeah, five hundred thousand.
00:55:16.000 Crazy amount, yeah.
00:55:17.000 Then the venture capital came in, and they said, who do we fund?
00:55:20.000 Well, clearly they get way more views.
00:55:22.000 Fund them.
00:55:23.000 Something magical happened.
00:55:25.000 The people realized that if they wrote about racist police, they would get X views.
00:55:29.000 They also realized that when they wrote about sexist police, they would get Y views.
00:55:34.000 Ding!
00:55:34.000 Lightbulb.
00:55:35.000 Racist, sexist police is XY views.
00:55:41.000 X plus Y views.
00:55:42.000 Or arguably, X times Y. And that's where intersectionalism became extremely prominent.
00:55:47.000 You ended up with articles that would say something like, there's one article from Vice that was like, black trans women fighting police brutality are the feminist heroes we need for Black Lives Matter.
00:55:57.000 It's like they just took literally every word possible and jammed it into a headline.
00:56:00.000 Oh, it's like that article we read about Ivanka Trump.
00:56:03.000 Exactly.
00:56:04.000 Yes.
00:56:04.000 That put all of the keywords.
00:56:07.000 Or like that little video that's how Vice makes their... they close their eyes and just throw something at the wall.
00:56:17.000 Venezuela, transgenders, ketamine dealers.
00:56:20.000 And then that's an actual article that they Well, so but that's true. Yeah, and so you were getting
00:56:26.000 these different keywords that would attract people but then vice also learned the lesson
00:56:29.000 Yeah, just put racist sexist anti gay Donald Trump and now but now we're at a phase where all those
00:56:37.000 Gen a certain generation of people, you know, including myself like there's a certain age group that that kind of
00:56:44.000 fell into that right And they were they were a part of that.
00:56:47.000 And now we're kind of coming out of it.
00:56:50.000 And a lot of those people have kids.
00:56:52.000 A lot of my friends have kids.
00:56:53.000 They're teaching their kids that this is craziness.
00:56:55.000 You know, they aren't letting them have iPads anymore.
00:56:58.000 It's kind of like I feel like it's coming around.
00:57:01.000 You know, I can only really speak for myself ever.
00:57:04.000 So, in my own personal experience, I'm seeing what they're doing.
00:57:09.000 I know what clickbait is.
00:57:10.000 The word, the term clickbait is in everybody's vocabulary.
00:57:14.000 We all know what clickbait is.
00:57:15.000 We don't.
00:57:16.000 Really.
00:57:17.000 The definition of clickbait is... has changed.
00:57:20.000 Okay.
00:57:21.000 Well, again, my own personal experience and the people that I know, every, almost every person I know, you know what clickbait is?
00:57:29.000 Yeah.
00:57:30.000 I'm pretty sure, you know, I'll do a poll.
00:57:32.000 You know what clickbait is?
00:57:35.000 99% of people right now say clickbait is like a sensational title.
00:57:40.000 That's not clickbait.
00:57:42.000 That's either, like, you could argue it's ragebait.
00:57:45.000 Ragebait is something different.
00:57:47.000 Oh.
00:57:47.000 Clickbait literally is, so there's a forum on Reddit called Saved You a Click that specifically targets clickbait.
00:57:53.000 Yeah.
00:57:53.000 People now refer to ragebait as clickbait.
00:57:56.000 Okay.
00:57:57.000 Ragebait would be like, you know, racist, sexist, anti-gay, Donald Trump does a backflip.
00:58:02.000 Okay.
00:58:03.000 You want people to get angry so they click on it.
00:58:05.000 Yeah, I would argue that it's the same.
00:58:07.000 Clickbait is a literal definition.
00:58:09.000 Well, we can talk semantics, but I don't want to.
00:58:14.000 You can argue that rage bait is a form of clickbait from a parent tree kind of perspective.
00:58:17.000 Sure.
00:58:18.000 Let's just go with that.
00:58:19.000 The origins was literally omitting information to trick someone into, like to force them to click.
00:58:24.000 Yeah.
00:58:24.000 But I think one thing that happened with that too is that people got tired of it.
00:58:27.000 I just started scrolling past it.
00:58:28.000 I'm like, if you don't tell me, I don't want it.
00:58:29.000 Absolutely.
00:58:30.000 You're absolutely right.
00:58:31.000 And I think that's widespread.
00:58:34.000 Section 230 reform.
00:58:35.000 I love that.
00:58:36.000 That's the magic bullet.
00:58:37.000 I think it's a good idea.
00:58:38.000 We need that.
00:58:39.000 The DOJ proposed it.
00:58:42.000 I don't think they go hard enough.
00:58:44.000 The general idea is that if the speech is legal, it can't be removed.
00:58:47.000 Otherwise, you lose your liability protection.
00:58:48.000 But they're making speech illegal anyway.
00:58:51.000 It's like they're choosing what's legal.
00:58:53.000 So like, where's the line?
00:58:54.000 They're clearly not caring anymore.
00:58:57.000 They're like, whatever, we're just gonna ban whatever we don't like.
00:59:00.000 So you're saying we lost, it's hopeless?
00:59:03.000 No, absolutely not.
00:59:04.000 We have to stand up more than ever.
00:59:05.000 We have to speak up.
00:59:07.000 That's exactly what I'm saying.
00:59:09.000 There is a challenge in what constitutes harassment, because there are harassment laws.
00:59:13.000 And someone could argue, like, he tweeted at me three times, and I told him to stop, and he kept doing it, and maybe you'll see more of that.
00:59:19.000 Good, I don't care.
00:59:20.000 Don't harass people.
00:59:21.000 Even if it is minor, then we'll have to figure out where that line is.
00:59:25.000 Well, I mean, sending someone death threats is pretty significant.
00:59:29.000 Versus going on every single... being a reply guy and just, like, saying mean things all the time.
00:59:35.000 It's just like, okay, you can just block them.
00:59:38.000 You can just ban them from your page.
00:59:40.000 So there was a guy in Canada who, after he got blocked, kept tweeting at him, because you can.
00:59:45.000 And then he got... I think he won, but he got arrested for harassment because of this.
00:59:48.000 Okay.
00:59:49.000 Either way, look, man.
00:59:51.000 If we say that legal speech is protected, then the past 10 years will be erased.
00:59:59.000 All of a sudden, you'll see every conservative start saying exactly what they think, what they want.
01:00:04.000 You'll have people who have been banned coming back.
01:00:06.000 Maybe not necessarily coming back because they might say, oh, our bans are, you know, ineffective or whatever.
01:00:11.000 But this would be massive.
01:00:14.000 There's another potential for victory, and that's decentralization, which we're seeing now with the Win Network.
01:00:21.000 The Donald.Win.
01:00:24.000 This is really hilarious, right?
01:00:25.000 You start with Reddit.
01:00:27.000 Reddit was basically a parent forum with a bunch of smaller forums.
01:00:32.000 And then because Reddit has become totalitarian, like the Justice Served subreddit announced you can no longer post
01:00:39.000 videos of people of color who are committing crimes.
01:00:41.000 Yeah, I saw that.
01:00:42.000 Like, wow, what?
01:00:43.000 Like, what?
01:00:43.000 Right, they're choosing, they're pushing the specific narrative that fits their cause only, that's it. And that's,
01:00:49.000 that is not free speech.
01:00:51.000 Well, they don't believe in free speech.
01:00:53.000 I know.
01:00:53.000 Exactly.
01:00:54.000 You can make white people look bad.
01:00:55.000 Well, so here's what happened.
01:00:56.000 Thedonald.win declared independence.
01:01:00.000 Good for them.
01:01:01.000 And they created their own website that's a clone of Reddit.
01:01:05.000 And it's actually growing in rankings.
01:01:07.000 It's not surprising.
01:01:08.000 Something magical happened.
01:01:11.000 What?
01:01:11.000 Several other subreddits declared independence.
01:01:13.000 Nice!
01:01:14.000 And are now part of an independent decentralized dot win network.
01:01:18.000 Oh, you can do that.
01:01:18.000 So, people are actually becoming aware of this clickbait culture?
01:01:24.000 Cancer culture.
01:01:25.000 These forums are the anti-SAW forums.
01:01:28.000 It's not a new discovery for these people.
01:01:30.000 These are the forebearers of the fight.
01:01:32.000 Right, but they're separating themselves because they're realizing that it's cancerous.
01:01:38.000 They're cutting the cancer out off of their body, basically.
01:01:41.000 They're declaring independence.
01:01:42.000 Sure.
01:01:43.000 And so this might restore some of the balance outside of 230 reform if these communities that are anti-SJW, that are conservative, moderate, intellectual dark web, say, we're going to have our subreddit be a functioning independent website.
01:01:59.000 No one can change the moderators.
01:02:01.000 And if people don't like it, they can just leave.
01:02:03.000 No one will have the power to ban them or control their speech.
01:02:06.000 I love that.
01:02:07.000 Sounds great.
01:02:07.000 So, Dave Rubin has been working on Locals.com, which we've talked about a little bit privately.
01:02:13.000 For those that aren't familiar, the general idea is it's your own website.
01:02:15.000 It's a functioning social media network with an independently connected network between other channels.
01:02:21.000 But it's your website on your server.
01:02:23.000 No one can touch it.
01:02:24.000 It's pretty cool.
01:02:25.000 No one's going to ban you.
01:02:26.000 No one can ban you.
01:02:27.000 It's your website.
01:02:29.000 Someone could go to Dave and be like, Dave, you know, this person on Locals said a naughty word, and he'll be like, I mean, that's their server.
01:02:35.000 What are we going to do about it?
01:02:36.000 Yeah.
01:02:36.000 And so that decentralization is a large solution to this.
01:02:40.000 The problem is, like with Parler, Parler came out and immediately the leftist media attacked it as far-right, extremist, Nazi, etc.
01:02:50.000 Yep.
01:02:50.000 Although this time... Still, they're still doing it.
01:02:52.000 However, because of high-profile conservatives, it didn't stick.
01:02:58.000 It didn't work all that much.
01:02:59.000 That's true.
01:02:59.000 When Parler first came out, I'm not entirely sure what happened because it was a while ago, but I think Apple tried banning it from the App Store.
01:03:05.000 Oh wow.
01:03:05.000 And then I think it was Trump Jr.
01:03:07.000 Somebody intervened and was like, why?
01:03:10.000 And then it like got reinstated or whatever.
01:03:12.000 So now they're trying to run a smear campaign saying all the worst possible things about it.
01:03:18.000 And it's because the left controls all the cultural institutions.
01:03:20.000 So one of the biggest problems the right has is they're not cool.
01:03:26.000 I actually talked to this musician about this, and he was pointing out that one of the things that works really well for what we're doing on this show is that we're, like, stereotypically cool guys.
01:03:38.000 Skateboarding, you know, music playing.
01:03:42.000 You know what's really cool?
01:03:42.000 Hipster types.
01:03:43.000 You know what's really cool?
01:03:44.000 Standing up for what you believe.
01:03:46.000 That's right.
01:03:46.000 Saluting the American flag and following all the rules.
01:03:49.000 That's cool.
01:03:49.000 And you know what?
01:03:50.000 It's crazy because there's a lot of people on the left that do exactly that.
01:03:55.000 And that's why they're so powerful right now.
01:03:58.000 We need more people standing up for what's right.
01:04:00.000 Because they think they're right over there.
01:04:03.000 And they stand up for themselves.
01:04:04.000 And they stand up.
01:04:04.000 They do.
01:04:05.000 And they proudly scream into the air what they believe.
01:04:09.000 Do you want to hear something really funny?
01:04:11.000 Of course.
01:04:11.000 There is a punk rock song from a band called Propagandi.
01:04:14.000 Okay.
01:04:15.000 And it's called Stick the F-ing Flag Up Your G-D-A-U.
01:04:20.000 Son of a B. Wow.
01:04:22.000 And the song, they're Canadian I guess.
01:04:25.000 But I remember listening to that song when I was a kid because my older brother showed it to me.
01:04:30.000 And the song is basically like, this dude is being told to salute the flag, conform, and don't you dare speak out against it, otherwise you'll be destroyed.
01:04:40.000 And so then he says, well, if this country is so GD-free, then I can burn your effing flag, you know, whenever I damn well please.
01:04:48.000 The interesting thing about it is that there's today, I was listening to the song earlier, you know, I used to listen to a ton of punk rock, and I'm like, this makes no sense.
01:04:59.000 I don't know.
01:05:00.000 I don't like that at all.
01:05:01.000 you can burn the flag and that's it and nobody you don't get
01:05:06.000 canceled for it. I don't know I don't like that at all because you burn
01:05:10.000 specific flags and that's hate speech but you burn the American flag that's
01:05:14.000 that's not hate.
01:05:16.000 Interesting.
01:05:16.000 That's you saying that it's hate speech.
01:05:17.000 You know what I'm gonna do?
01:05:18.000 I am going to rewrite the lyrics to that song.
01:05:20.000 Oh, yeah?
01:05:20.000 Yep.
01:05:21.000 Cool.
01:05:22.000 And I'm gonna say the same thing.
01:05:23.000 If this country is so free, I can burn your flag.
01:05:25.000 Whichever one.
01:05:26.000 Yeah.
01:05:27.000 But anyway, I was listening to the song and he basically talks about... One of the lines is... Romanticized murder for morale.
01:05:34.000 Okay.
01:05:34.000 Talking about the war.
01:05:35.000 Tie a yellow ribbon around the oak tree, my friend.
01:05:37.000 And gee Wally, that's swell.
01:05:39.000 Like the idea is like...
01:05:41.000 Back then, when they wrote this song, it was, you supported your country, they would go to war, you do as you're told, and if you spoke up against it, it was like, oh, ye gad.
01:05:50.000 Like, someone brought this up, that if in the early 2000s, you mentioned that the reason we were under attack by terrorists was because of, it was retaliation for our actions in the Middle East.
01:06:04.000 You would be banned, canceled, kicked off shows.
01:06:07.000 Bill Maher had his show, Politically Incorrect, Right.
01:06:10.000 Canceled for you know and so yeah, so the political correctness existed the funny thing now is on the left
01:06:16.000 It's all leftist cultural. You know censorship. Yeah, like it always exists in some form
01:06:21.000 Yeah, the funny thing is it listen listen to this song I'm like it like thematically fits more with our fight
01:06:27.000 against the left than it does anything to do with challenging war interesting
01:06:31.000 but for one big reason Donald Trump is trying to pull our troops out of
01:06:34.000 Afghanistan, and they are stopping him I don't get that.
01:06:37.000 They're smearing him.
01:06:38.000 They're attacking him.
01:06:38.000 They're saying, no, we must investigate this Russia collusion stuff.
01:06:41.000 And I'm like, if I was going to write an anti-war song right now, it would be like, yay Donald Trump, not F Donald Trump.
01:06:46.000 Right.
01:06:46.000 It would be like, bring our troops home.
01:06:49.000 Donald Trump is the only one doing it.
01:06:50.000 What?
01:06:52.000 Right.
01:06:52.000 I mean, there's Rand Paul.
01:06:54.000 Don't get me wrong.
01:06:55.000 Thomas Massey.
01:06:57.000 There's very few people that are actually, like, anti-war.
01:07:00.000 And this is the craziest thing.
01:07:02.000 To see Republicans cheering right now, being like, yay, we're ending the wars.
01:07:06.000 I'm like, wow.
01:07:07.000 Yeah, wow.
01:07:08.000 That's where we're at.
01:07:09.000 You know what's really weird about it?
01:07:13.000 Tell me, Tim.
01:07:14.000 The, uh, Bad Religion wrote a pro-alt-right song.
01:07:18.000 Really?
01:07:19.000 Yep.
01:07:19.000 That's kinda weird.
01:07:20.000 Really weird.
01:07:21.000 I never really listened to Bad Religion, so I don't really know that music.
01:07:23.000 I used to listen to Bad Religion all the time.
01:07:24.000 Left-wing.
01:07:25.000 They claimed that this song was against the alt-right.
01:07:28.000 But if you listen to it, you're like, uh... Sounds kinda good.
01:07:31.000 This is not against the alt-rights.
01:07:32.000 It's telling people to, like... It's promoting them.
01:07:36.000 There's like some lines in the song... Now, when you say alt-right, like, what are you talking about?
01:07:40.000 White nationalism.
01:07:41.000 Okay.
01:07:42.000 Like, people who believe there should be a country just for, you know, the white race or whatever.
01:07:45.000 The kids aren't alt-right.
01:07:47.000 The kids are alt-right.
01:07:48.000 They are, okay.
01:07:48.000 That's the name of the song.
01:07:50.000 And like, the chorus is, everybody needs somebody, join the party, and become alt-right today.
01:07:54.000 Oh my god.
01:07:55.000 It's like, that's fairly pro.
01:07:58.000 Maybe their goal was to be like, ironic?
01:08:01.000 Okay.
01:08:02.000 But right now, you know, the argument for the left is that ironic humor is the same as.
01:08:08.000 Yeah.
01:08:09.000 So they basically made an ironic Nazi song where they're pro-Nazi.
01:08:13.000 And here's what I think.
01:08:14.000 Some people swing for the fences and not everyone gets a home run.
01:08:17.000 That's a good point.
01:08:19.000 I think the issue that the issue, though, is as much as the left look, man, punk rock is not left wing anymore.
01:08:27.000 If you wrote a song where you were like, F the war, bring the troops back, F American imperialism, you're not talking about the left.
01:08:36.000 They're pro-war.
01:08:38.000 Not all of them.
01:08:39.000 You have the progressive anti-war people, they tend to agree with us on our positions about free speech.
01:08:43.000 People like Glenn Greenwald, for instance.
01:08:45.000 They get their free speech battles the issue of Israel and Palestine, but they absolutely like it's funny seeing Glenn Greenwald constantly defend Donald Trump because of the Russiagate lies and the media lies and the pro-war stuff.
01:08:56.000 I know it's funny.
01:08:58.000 So if I was going to write a song today, and it was punk rock and really crazy.
01:09:03.000 I could write this whole anti-war song condemning the politicians and saying, you know, F your cause, F your demands, F your votes, end the war, bring the troops back, and it would end with like, and that's why Donald Trump needs to win.
01:09:16.000 And it's like voting for the Republican suit-wearing pro-America flag-waving guy is now the anti-war move.
01:09:22.000 That's true.
01:09:23.000 He's the only one?
01:09:24.000 Are there Democrats?
01:09:27.000 And maybe I just need to research each individual Democrat.
01:09:32.000 But it was a bipartisan effort, for the most part, to stop Trump from pulling our troops out.
01:09:37.000 And of Syria, too.
01:09:38.000 They attack him for it.
01:09:40.000 They want the war machine.
01:09:41.000 All the people that have been in charge in government for a long time don't want things to change.
01:09:47.000 He's the anti-establishment president.
01:09:50.000 He wasn't supposed to win, man.
01:09:51.000 I know.
01:09:52.000 That's why they don't like him.
01:09:52.000 That's why I think they're going to cheat.
01:09:53.000 That's why I like him.
01:09:55.000 Dude, the more I look into it, I don't care.
01:09:59.000 I'm saying it and like, whatever.
01:10:01.000 If you got your news from only the New York Times, your image of Donald Trump would be like a winged demon snarling with like fangs.
01:10:12.000 And if you actually watch Trump, it's actually more just like a 70 something year old lewd mean guy.
01:10:17.000 I mean, I actually watch all of his speeches.
01:10:20.000 It's not that hard.
01:10:22.000 Pay attention.
01:10:22.000 I really think that Donald Trump's speeches are the ultimate way to get a feel for what the media is actually thinking.
01:10:28.000 And that's what people are doing.
01:10:29.000 All you've got to do is watch his speech, and then you can listen to what the media says about it, and you're like, oh, he said this, and then they were like, oh, no, he actually said this, and you're like, no, no, I know that's not true.
01:10:39.000 But now I know, right?
01:10:40.000 It's crazy.
01:10:41.000 And I tell people, People love to bash him like this whole Facebook thing like I keep talking about it, but you know I'm on Facebook I'm openly saying these the same stuff I'm not changing at all and people are coming at me like oh blah blah blah And I just asked each and every single one of them.
01:10:58.000 Have you ever listened to any of his speeches?
01:11:00.000 The answer is always no.
01:11:02.000 What the heck?
01:11:03.000 And I just say, go, go listen to his speeches before you even talk to me about him.
01:11:07.000 I don't need to listen to a racist.
01:11:09.000 I know what he said.
01:11:10.000 Yep.
01:11:11.000 I know.
01:11:12.000 I love the, the, do you see this, the video of the reporter?
01:11:14.000 Ask a woman, you know, Oh, you know, who are you voting for?
01:11:17.000 And she's like, well, I don't, I don't have to tell you.
01:11:19.000 Well, who are you voting for?
01:11:20.000 And she, are you voting for Trump?
01:11:22.000 And she's, and the reporter's like, yep.
01:11:23.000 And she's like, well, you're a white supremacist then.
01:11:25.000 Oh, that's Caitlin Bennett.
01:11:26.000 Oh yeah, it was a great video.
01:11:28.000 And she goes, all right, well, so are you voting for Biden?
01:11:30.000 Yeah.
01:11:31.000 Oh, well then you're, you're a pedophile.
01:11:32.000 Well, so it's actually better.
01:11:34.000 It was, it was a good logical twist.
01:11:36.000 So she's like, you're voting for Trump.
01:11:37.000 And, and Caitlin's like, yes.
01:11:39.000 And she goes, well, then you're a white supremacist.
01:11:40.000 And she goes, how can you say that?
01:11:41.000 What proof do you have?
01:11:42.000 Because you support Trump.
01:11:44.000 And then she goes, so you have no evidence?
01:11:46.000 It's like, it's not my job.
01:11:47.000 to to to do that for you.
01:11:49.000 And she goes, OK, are you voting for Biden?
01:11:50.000 Yes.
01:11:51.000 She goes, OK, then you're a pedophile.
01:11:52.000 And she goes, what?
01:11:53.000 That's not true.
01:11:54.000 He's like, you like touching little girls.
01:11:57.000 That's it.
01:11:58.000 And that's it.
01:11:58.000 And that's.
01:11:58.000 Oh, man, that that cracked me up, man.
01:12:00.000 I thought that was so good.
01:12:02.000 Listen, man.
01:12:02.000 That's their logic.
01:12:04.000 That is the logic of the left.
01:12:06.000 There's no logic of the left.
01:12:07.000 That that's my point.
01:12:08.000 Right.
01:12:08.000 Exactly.
01:12:09.000 So here's here's what many here's what moderates and traditional liberal people like, you know, like like me or whatever we're going to call it.
01:12:17.000 The average person who opposes this mentality, this ideology, doesn't understand they have no logical pathways.
01:12:24.000 It's literally just like mashed potatoes in their head.
01:12:28.000 They have duct-taped together, somehow, a system that can pull a logical current.
01:12:34.000 But you can't map it.
01:12:36.000 You try to use the Socratic method, you try to make these points, they don't get it.
01:12:40.000 Well, when you think about it, the human brain doesn't fully, you know, complete growing until you're 24.
01:12:49.000 So we have no idea, really, the effects of having an iPad in front of you, altering your brain waves from, I mean, Three-year-olds are on iPads.
01:12:59.000 They have a phone their entire life.
01:13:00.000 We know the blue lights keep you awake.
01:13:03.000 Your brain thinks that it's still daytime, so you don't go to sleep the same.
01:13:06.000 It's like, we have no idea.
01:13:08.000 So, not only is it mashed potatoes, but it's not a brain that we're used to.
01:13:15.000 It's not.
01:13:15.000 We can't compare ourselves.
01:13:17.000 We're like a different breed of humans almost.
01:13:19.000 Because we're part of computers.
01:13:22.000 We are the new AI.
01:13:23.000 Cyborgs.
01:13:24.000 They are the new AI almost.
01:13:25.000 Cyborgs.
01:13:26.000 Yeah, they are the Borg.
01:13:27.000 Their brains are developing with this digital internet technology.
01:13:31.000 They are the Borg.
01:13:32.000 Wow.
01:13:33.000 That's crazy, dude.
01:13:34.000 Do you know the story of the Borg?
01:13:35.000 Are they not?
01:13:36.000 That's pretty nuts to think about.
01:13:37.000 That's what it feels like.
01:13:40.000 I'm gonna ask you guys in the chat to correct me, but my general understanding of the Borg in Star Trek was that they were a regular civilization like humans that started integrating medical technology that expanded to a point where it synchronized them and then created a hive mind over time.
01:13:54.000 I think so.
01:13:54.000 That they used to be regular people.
01:13:57.000 I don't know if it started with humans, because they assimilated all sorts of different races over time.
01:14:03.000 Right, right, right.
01:14:03.000 Yeah, I'm not sure.
01:14:05.000 Oh, they know.
01:14:05.000 They're talking about it.
01:14:06.000 You will be assimilated.
01:14:07.000 and then started assimilating all the other races.
01:14:10.000 Yeah, I'm not sure.
01:14:11.000 You guys know what the Borg is, right?
01:14:12.000 Oh, they know.
01:14:13.000 It's not too esoteric.
01:14:14.000 They're talking about it.
01:14:15.000 You will be assimilated.
01:14:16.000 You will be assimilated.
01:14:17.000 Resistance is futile.
01:14:18.000 Not if I can help it.
01:14:20.000 Resist.
01:14:20.000 Man, I love the Borg episodes.
01:14:22.000 I know.
01:14:22.000 They're good.
01:14:23.000 Some of the best Picard lines.
01:14:24.000 Yep.
01:14:25.000 Yeah, well, that's Deep Space Nine.
01:14:25.000 7 of 9.
01:14:28.000 No, Voyager.
01:14:29.000 Voyager.
01:14:30.000 Oh, I messed up.
01:14:31.000 That's it.
01:14:31.000 You're officially out of fire.
01:14:33.000 I'm officially out.
01:14:34.000 Canceled.
01:14:35.000 There's always jokes we made about Trekkie fandom and who knows more than someone else.
01:14:40.000 So I will defer to you.
01:14:41.000 I clearly know more than you.
01:14:43.000 You nerd.
01:14:44.000 You can have that trophy.
01:14:45.000 Did you hear that everybody?
01:14:46.000 He admitted it.
01:14:48.000 I'm gonna take this W and run.
01:14:51.000 All right, hold on, hold on.
01:14:52.000 We gotta jump to this next bit.
01:14:54.000 Yeah, what are we talking about now?
01:14:55.000 So this is the Harper's letter that was written.
01:14:58.000 And I want to give a shout out to Bridget Phetasy, who tweeted, to everyone who signed this letter, welcome to the alt-right.
01:15:06.000 And I laughed very much when I saw that.
01:15:08.000 Excellent tweet, Bridget.
01:15:09.000 Because this is a letter on justice and open debate, which basically says, cancel culture, bad.
01:15:15.000 Free speech, good.
01:15:17.000 And it was signed by 150 or so people.
01:15:20.000 Wow.
01:15:20.000 And it includes a lot of people who are like lefties who have actually tried engaging in cancel culture.
01:15:27.000 It's kind of funny.
01:15:28.000 Well, there may be the realizing just how bad things are, but special shout out to people like Nick Christakis, Noam Chomsky.
01:15:35.000 Didn't Elon Musk say like F Chomsky or something?
01:15:37.000 He sure did.
01:15:38.000 He does not like Chomsky.
01:15:40.000 I've heard some of Chomsky's speeches over the past couple days.
01:15:44.000 I like Chomsky.
01:15:44.000 I've been looking into it, and he defends free speech heartily.
01:15:49.000 And he also condemned the violence from Antifa.
01:15:51.000 Oh, okay.
01:15:52.000 I'm a fan.
01:15:52.000 He has some crazy ideas.
01:15:54.000 He certainly does.
01:15:54.000 I don't know enough about him, but all I know is that he has a few crazy ideas.
01:15:57.000 Yeah, same.
01:15:58.000 I'm still digging.
01:15:58.000 There's a video I posted from like the 70s or 80s or something, where he said straight up, I will legally defend a person whose views I abhor if I'm defending their free speech.
01:16:09.000 That's how it should be.
01:16:09.000 And people were yelling at him for it.
01:16:11.000 I know.
01:16:11.000 Saying that basically, by saying the speech is acceptable, it's a favorable view of their speech.
01:16:16.000 And he's like, no.
01:16:18.000 Absolutely not.
01:16:18.000 The right to expression must be distinct from... It's for everyone.
01:16:22.000 And he said something that stuck with me.
01:16:26.000 He said, you're on two sides.
01:16:27.000 You either agree with free speech as a whole, or you only agree with speech that you agree with.
01:16:34.000 There's no difference, or there's nothing else.
01:16:37.000 It's either one or the other, period.
01:16:40.000 And it's like, man, he's got a good point there.
01:16:42.000 You know, he used to be like the left-wing pope.
01:16:45.000 Really?
01:16:45.000 I'm being very exaggerated, but people on the left, Hold him up as like the dude.
01:16:53.000 And so when Antifa started doing all this violence, people emailed Chomsky and they said, how do you feel about this?
01:16:59.000 And he said something I'm going to try.
01:17:01.000 I'm going to try and get the quote, but I'm paraphrasing.
01:17:03.000 When we entered the arena of violence, the most brutal guy wins.
01:17:05.000 And that is not us.
01:17:07.000 And he was right.
01:17:08.000 Yep.
01:17:09.000 Case in point, the video of that Proud Boy winding up the shot and then BOOM and the guy goes flying.
01:17:15.000 Yeah, I saw that.
01:17:15.000 You are not Antifa.
01:17:16.000 But the right is restrained and doesn't want to engage in violence.
01:17:20.000 So Antifa is just running amok and the cops aren't doing anything about it.
01:17:23.000 But so he's condemned Antifa's violence.
01:17:26.000 He said it's not a good idea.
01:17:28.000 He's defended free speech.
01:17:29.000 He's also got a bunch of really crazy, far-lefty ideas.
01:17:32.000 That's fine.
01:17:33.000 I don't care whatever your views are, however you want to live your life, as long as you're not violating the rights of other people.
01:17:41.000 As long as you're honest and truthful, respectful, non-violent, then you can be a communist.
01:17:47.000 So long as you, like, I will sit down and have an excellent debate with a communist.
01:17:52.000 As long as they don't agree that they can try and swing a punch at me because I don't agree with them.
01:17:55.000 Right.
01:17:56.000 Like Antifa, nah, they're out of the question.
01:17:58.000 But some commie wants to sit down and have a debate?
01:18:00.000 100%.
01:18:00.000 Let's have a debate.
01:18:01.000 You know what I mean?
01:18:01.000 I disagree.
01:18:02.000 I disagree.
01:18:02.000 But here's the best part.
01:18:03.000 Let's get to it.
01:18:05.000 Matthew Iglesias.
01:18:06.000 Oh yes.
01:18:07.000 Matthew Iglesias is a co-founder of Vox.com, a progressive media outlet designed to explain the news, which eventually just devolved into left-wing rage bait.
01:18:16.000 And while I want to say that Matthew is not the worst, he called Donald Trump a moderate, and Vox is the snooty elitist of the far left, not the extreme re-ing of the far left, I still think they're responsible for a lot of the stuff that's going on.
01:18:33.000 But something kind of, well, maybe not ironic, but what's the word I'm thinking of?
01:18:41.000 Let's just say, the easiest way to explain it is, you reap what you sow.
01:18:45.000 Sharding for it?
01:18:46.000 No, I mean, kind of.
01:18:47.000 So this is a letter written by, it's the critic at large, I believe, for Vox, Emily Vanderwerf.
01:18:54.000 Who, I'll just paraphrase, wrote a letter saying, I sent a version of this to the editors of Vox.
01:18:59.000 I've redacted some bits that are internal to Vox and shouldn't be aired publicly.
01:19:03.000 Basically saying that it is a privileged position for Matthew Iglesias to be signing this letter and talking about free speech because he doesn't recognize how his privilege and it negatively impacts marginalized people, notably.
01:19:16.000 That some of the people who have signed this have anti-trans opinions.
01:19:23.000 And by joining in with them, it empowers them and their positions, and that puts them at risk.
01:19:29.000 I see J.K.
01:19:30.000 Rowling's name right there.
01:19:31.000 Oh, definitely.
01:19:32.000 And that's probably one of the people that she was referring to.
01:19:34.000 Well, Matthew Iglesias was then... Let me jump over here.
01:19:38.000 This is from Noam Blum.
01:19:38.000 Here we go.
01:19:40.000 He says, if you had any doubts that Iglesias was shut down by his bosses, After signing this letter, this is from yesterday, Matthew Iglesias tweeted, Hmm.
01:19:47.000 He has committed to not doing this.
01:19:49.000 contentious stuff on Twitter anymore, so I seriously can't comment on this and would
01:19:53.000 appreciate being taken out of the thread."
01:19:55.000 Hmm, he has committed to not doing this.
01:19:57.000 To who and to why?
01:19:59.000 Well, we then have this from Ezra Klein.
01:20:02.000 Ezra said, a lot of debates that sell themselves as being about free speech are actually about power.
01:20:07.000 And there's a lot of power in being able to claim and hold the mantle of free speech defender.
01:20:11.000 Ezra Klein is another co-founder of Vox.
01:20:14.000 Matthew Iglesias said, should I reply to this with a concrete example or stick to my commitments to you?
01:20:21.000 What have we learned from these tweets?
01:20:23.000 Somebody who works at Vox wrote a letter saying he was putting trans people at risk.
01:20:27.000 That opens the door to discrimination lawsuits by someone who can say, my boss signed a letter with transphobes.
01:20:35.000 And that proves he has a negative view, and so everything he did against me was based on that discrimination.
01:20:41.000 And that's the argument they could try and make.
01:20:43.000 Matthew Iglesias says he made a commitment to Ezra Klein.
01:20:47.000 And what was that commitment?
01:20:48.000 That he will not speak on contentious issues.
01:20:52.000 He's cancelled.
01:20:54.000 Goodbye.
01:20:54.000 That's it.
01:20:56.000 He signed a letter to defend cancel culture.
01:20:58.000 Someone at his company sent a letter in that was properly worded and not overly threatening.
01:21:03.000 And now he has had a conversation with Ezra where he cannot comment anymore.
01:21:07.000 And here's the best part.
01:21:09.000 Ezra Klein's comment about debates on free speech is specifically targeting Matthew Iglesias.
01:21:16.000 What have we learned?
01:21:17.000 Matthew, as the co-founder of Vox, you are no longer allowed to address your fellow co-founders and coworkers when they insult, mock, or criticize you.
01:21:28.000 And that's the world you've built.
01:21:30.000 Yep.
01:21:31.000 So I have to ask.
01:21:33.000 So a lot of times I talk about how the left is really projecting when they say that the right is doing something wrong.
01:21:38.000 I think this is a classic example of them projecting, we're going to cancel you.
01:21:41.000 We're going to talk to your boss because this is exactly what has just happened to Matthew.
01:21:45.000 And I think that's what he's afraid of.
01:21:47.000 And I think that's what people like him have tried to do in the past.
01:21:51.000 We're going to get you canceled.
01:21:52.000 You can't speak anymore.
01:21:52.000 You're fired.
01:21:53.000 He has done this?
01:21:54.000 I think that people on the left, not Matthew, not as far as I know.
01:21:58.000 But I think it's just projection.
01:22:00.000 Just classic projection.
01:22:01.000 Yep.
01:22:02.000 I don't know.
01:22:02.000 That's what I came up with.
01:22:04.000 I mentioned this the other day.
01:22:05.000 That guy who was saying to me, you're first against the wall.
01:22:08.000 I'm going to talk to your boss.
01:22:09.000 I'm going to call those who employ you.
01:22:11.000 I love it.
01:22:11.000 Yes.
01:22:12.000 You should have given them your number.
01:22:14.000 Somebody tweeted this out.
01:22:14.000 I don't know who it was, but it was a really good point.
01:22:17.000 And they said, we need cancel culture herd immunity, which means we need more people to be canceled.
01:22:22.000 There have been people... I could see it, but I mean, I don't know.
01:22:22.000 Yep.
01:22:27.000 It's ridiculous.
01:22:27.000 What do you mean?
01:22:29.000 Well, yeah, you know the argument that if everyone gets cancelled, no one is.
01:22:34.000 If only 50% of people are cancelled, then cancel culture stops working.
01:22:38.000 So that's the idea, herd immunity.
01:22:43.000 So here's the hope, to be less pessimistic.
01:22:46.000 I think the Wynn network is very promising.
01:22:50.000 It is a decentralized network of Reddit forums that have no boss.
01:22:55.000 No one person who can just ban you.
01:22:57.000 That's amazing.
01:22:59.000 Locals is another version of this from Dave Rubin's project.
01:23:02.000 Dave can't ban anybody.
01:23:03.000 I was going to start streaming games on Twitch, but I'm not going anywhere close to Twitch.
01:23:08.000 No way.
01:23:10.000 No way I'm not touching that.
01:23:11.000 The Fediverse is a really interesting concept that just hasn't gained traction.
01:23:16.000 What's that?
01:23:16.000 It is a protocol kind of like...
01:23:21.000 What's the easiest way to explain it?
01:23:22.000 It would be like if you gave people your Mastodon address, and then it's subscribing to your newsletter.
01:23:29.000 So, it's a Twitter that's decentralized, and there are different servers.
01:23:34.000 So, Mastodon was, I think, is the biggest, but it's very far left.
01:23:40.000 They ban everything.
01:23:41.000 They banned Wil Wheaton.
01:23:42.000 That was funny.
01:23:43.000 And Wil Wheaton was like an SJW.
01:23:45.000 That's how crazy far left they are.
01:23:47.000 But Gab, for instance, is on the Fediverse, meaning that if I create my own server, TimCast.com, then I would say, follow me, my handle is Tim at TimCast.com, and then you would follow me, and then you would see whatever I post, but no one could ban me because you're basically just going to my website.
01:24:07.000 So what it basically does is it creates a Twitter feed, but each person's tweet or post comes from their own site.
01:24:15.000 Different servers.
01:24:16.000 That once it gets delivered to you, so nobody can ban you.
01:24:21.000 If you're on a node like Gab, Gab could say, we're banning Mastodon.
01:24:26.000 But, you know, Gab wouldn't do that.
01:24:28.000 However, Mastodon did ban Gab.
01:24:30.000 They were like, if you're on our node, you will not see anyone from Gab, no dice.
01:24:33.000 Yeah, you can't do it.
01:24:35.000 So it's actually also a really, really good idea, because then instead of me saying, you know, follow me on Twitter, I'd say my handle is at Timcast, and then it doesn't matter what you use, you get it.
01:24:49.000 That, I think, is a path forward that will really save us from the mind, you know, brainwashing, indoctrination.
01:24:58.000 I love it.
01:25:00.000 These are the kind of conversations I like having.
01:25:02.000 Moving forward.
01:25:03.000 But I think, you know why I think 230 reform is the magic bullet?
01:25:08.000 If the Republicans sweep, and this is why it is, and I can't believe I would ever say something like this, so important that they do.
01:25:15.000 I am willing to concede at this point with how crazy everything's gotten.
01:25:19.000 The Democrats have made me desperate, and now maybe I am turning to people I don't quite understand.
01:25:25.000 They don't seem as crazy.
01:25:28.000 We talked about this, though.
01:25:30.000 The Republican Party hasn't varied very much.
01:25:34.000 They've moved quite far as far as traditional Republicans.
01:25:39.000 If this stops, I'll give you the best example.
01:25:42.000 The Democrats just voted to repeal civil rights law.
01:25:45.000 Yeah, that's great.
01:25:47.000 That was like being punched in the gut by the left.
01:25:51.000 That's insane.
01:25:52.000 I can't believe that.
01:25:53.000 That has to stop now.
01:25:54.000 Absolutely.
01:25:55.000 And that means if I have to go to the Republican Party, that means I have to do it.
01:25:59.000 So we'll see how things play out with Trump.
01:26:01.000 That's a different story, but very likely.
01:26:03.000 I don't know what's going to happen with congressional votes or whatever in November.
01:26:09.000 So we'll see how that plays out.
01:26:11.000 But if the Republicans win, and the first thing they do is just jam Section 230 reform in, you know what's gonna happen?
01:26:19.000 Right now there's a big boycott against Facebook.
01:26:21.000 They're trying to get Facebook to bend the knee and ban more hate speech.
01:26:25.000 And Facebook is slowly giving what they want, but no matter what Facebook does, they say more, more, more.
01:26:31.000 What would happen if a law was passed?
01:26:33.000 You cannot ban legal speech.
01:26:35.000 Then the advertisers would go to Zuckerberg and say, we demand all the far-left non-profits, every email they could send would fall on deaf ears when Mark Zuckerberg would simply reply all No.
01:26:47.000 Yeah.
01:26:48.000 That'd be easy.
01:26:49.000 And they would say, well then we don't want to advertise with you.
01:26:49.000 Boom.
01:26:51.000 I'm so sorry.
01:26:53.000 It's the law.
01:26:54.000 If you want your advertisements on this platform, you recognize that we can't
01:26:54.000 Yep.
01:26:58.000 control the speech.
01:26:59.000 That's federal law.
01:27:00.000 Boom.
01:27:01.000 It is the easiest out.
01:27:02.000 It will bolster the profits of Google, Facebook, Twitter, and all these
01:27:06.000 It will give them the easiest excuse.
01:27:06.000 companies.
01:27:08.000 We want to help you.
01:27:10.000 We're so angry at Trump.
01:27:11.000 No, but unfortunately that's the law.
01:27:14.000 We have to allow these opinions.
01:27:16.000 Yep.
01:27:17.000 And I'm talking about evil people saying evil things.
01:27:20.000 One of the tricks the far left likes to do is saying, see, they want death threats on their platform.
01:27:24.000 That's illegal.
01:27:24.000 No, that's bad.
01:27:25.000 You post a death threat, they can go, delete.
01:27:28.000 That was a crime.
01:27:29.000 If they have a good faith belief that what you posted was illegal, they can remove it.
01:27:33.000 Now, there will be overstep.
01:27:35.000 There will be appeals.
01:27:36.000 And I think it's Will Chamberlain of Human Events whose proposal is that Access to social media should be considered a human right, and that if you get banned, you can immediately go to court and get an injunction filed to restore all of your access.
01:27:49.000 If this reform happens, then immediately you will see a real conversation.
01:27:57.000 All of the silent majority will not be scared to speak up anymore.
01:28:00.000 Well, not all of them, but a lot of them.
01:28:02.000 You won't get banned.
01:28:03.000 You can say whatever you want.
01:28:04.000 We need that back.
01:28:05.000 We need thick skin.
01:28:06.000 We need a 230 reform.
01:28:07.000 Yeah, we need to save... I mean, to bring even a few steps back.
01:28:11.000 Like, comedy is dying.
01:28:14.000 Comedy's dying.
01:28:15.000 George Carlin was like the last vestige of just saying whatever he wanted.
01:28:20.000 He did not care.
01:28:22.000 If you were able to go on Twitter and make all of the jokes from South Park and Family Guy without getting banned, right now you can't.
01:28:30.000 230 reform is maybe not the most important thing, I don't know, but I think it's extremely important because it would reverse the flow of the cultural stream.
01:28:38.000 Yeah.
01:28:39.000 John Cleese said, it says something really interesting about this.
01:28:43.000 I don't remember all of it.
01:28:45.000 Man, there's a lot, but it started with, if people can't control their emotions, they just, they switch it to try to control other people's behavior.
01:28:55.000 And there's a lot more to that, but it's about having thick skin.
01:28:58.000 It's about confronting yourself.
01:29:01.000 Yes, we'll bring it back.
01:29:02.000 I agree.
01:29:03.000 Imagine if you go on Facebook, and it's nothing but grow a pair, you whiny baby.
01:29:03.000 I love it.
01:29:10.000 Cry, cry, keep crying.
01:29:11.000 And you're like, you can't say mean things to me, that's illegal.
01:29:14.000 Sorry, it's not.
01:29:16.000 People don't realize the degree to which... Stop caring what other people think.
01:29:16.000 It's legal.
01:29:23.000 That is number one.
01:29:24.000 Don't care what other people think!
01:29:27.000 Why do you care so much?
01:29:28.000 Work on your own life.
01:29:30.000 You'll get banned.
01:29:31.000 If you work on your own life?
01:29:32.000 Because I just said that to them right now, I'm gonna get banned?
01:29:35.000 If you ignore what other people think.
01:29:37.000 You get banned.
01:29:38.000 Oh, I don't ignore it.
01:29:39.000 I'm watching.
01:29:41.000 I'm learning.
01:29:42.000 I'm seeing what it is, but it's not going to change how I feel.
01:29:45.000 You can't say what Don Lemon said in 2013.
01:29:49.000 The degree to which we have already been socially engineered on a mass scale is unrecognizable.
01:29:53.000 So how do we talk about it right now?
01:29:54.000 How do we even bring it up?
01:29:57.000 I don't know.
01:29:58.000 How can we discuss it right now?
01:29:59.000 Because I think it needs to be said.
01:30:01.000 He was in embarrassment cutting Terry Crews off like he did when Terry Crews was essentially saying very much in tune with what he said.
01:30:09.000 Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
01:30:10.000 Terry Crews didn't go that far.
01:30:11.000 No, you're right.
01:30:12.000 He didn't even go that far.
01:30:16.000 Don Lemon went on what I could only describe as a racist white supremacist tirade by today's standards.
01:30:25.000 The things he was saying about the black community If it was uttered today by us or anybody, it would be an instant permaban.
01:30:34.000 And yet, Thomas Sowell says very much a lot of the same stuff.
01:30:38.000 He's talking about it.
01:30:40.000 He's amazing.
01:30:42.000 I think he's one of the best geniuses that we have in America right now.
01:30:47.000 Let me just put it this way.
01:30:48.000 What Don Lemon said comes... Listen.
01:30:52.000 I'll do this.
01:30:53.000 Stefan Molyneux was just banned from YouTube and Twitter.
01:30:56.000 Okay.
01:30:57.000 And I would be, I'd be willing to make a bet.
01:31:00.000 To be fair, I haven't, I don't watch, you know, and I'm not super familiar with Stefan Molyneux's content, but I'd be willing to bet the thing Stefan Molyneux said probably came from Don Lemon.
01:31:10.000 Yeah.
01:31:10.000 Talking about race and their behaviors and their choices and what that results in.
01:31:15.000 Simply throwing trash on the ground.
01:31:18.000 I mean, Don Lemon said things.
01:31:19.000 When he said that I was like, wow.
01:31:20.000 Because I lived in cities and that is absolutely true.
01:31:23.000 They don't care.
01:31:24.000 They toss trash right on the ground.
01:31:25.000 I'm not talking race.
01:31:27.000 I'm talking everybody in the city.
01:31:29.000 That's why I'm saying Don Lemon went on what I would call a racist tirade.
01:31:32.000 You're absolutely right.
01:31:32.000 I'll give you one example because he was targeting them specifically.
01:31:35.000 That's true.
01:31:36.000 Don Lemon accused the black community of specific things that are not unique to the black community that exist for all races.
01:31:43.000 That's true.
01:31:44.000 I agree.
01:31:44.000 I can vouch.
01:31:46.000 Living in the city, I've seen it from all races.
01:31:48.000 In 2013.
01:31:48.000 In 2013, yeah.
01:31:51.000 So I bring this up just to point out the degree to which we have already been socially engineered on a mass scale.
01:31:58.000 We don't even realize it.
01:31:59.000 But you go back to this article from it's from I think I have it from CNN going back to 2013 and the things that Don Lemon was saying about clothing, about fathers.
01:32:12.000 It's from Real Clear Politics in 2013.
01:32:14.000 Well, I mean, it was from his show.
01:32:16.000 It's from his show where he said Bill O'Reilly doesn't go far enough.
01:32:20.000 And yeah, that's... Bill O'Reilly.
01:32:23.000 Well, and you know what?
01:32:24.000 He does it twice, too.
01:32:26.000 He quotes Bill O'Reilly, and then he goes...
01:32:29.000 You know what?
01:32:29.000 He's right.
01:32:30.000 But you know what?
01:32:31.000 And he says more.
01:32:32.000 Listen to this.
01:32:33.000 And then he goes, Bill O'Reilly says some more stuff, digging in a little further.
01:32:37.000 And then he goes, you know what?
01:32:38.000 He's right.
01:32:39.000 But he still didn't go enough.
01:32:40.000 He still didn't go to say enough that he should have said.
01:32:44.000 And then he goes, there's a list of five things he says.
01:32:47.000 There's five things you need to do.
01:32:48.000 This Don Lemon video, and with Terry Crews, is important for a couple reasons.
01:32:54.000 It shows the degree to which mainstream society has been radicalized.
01:32:59.000 Yes.
01:33:00.000 And it gives you a glimpse of what we can no longer discuss.
01:33:03.000 Correct.
01:33:04.000 If Don Lemon was willing to say that Bill O'Reilly didn't go far enough in 2013, and today he would argue with Terry Crews when Terry Crews just says we're all equal.
01:33:12.000 Right.
01:33:13.000 The reality is People like to say, you know, like, Tim got red-pilled or whatever.
01:33:19.000 That's not true.
01:33:20.000 Tim Poole is exactly where Tim Poole has been.
01:33:23.000 It's true.
01:33:23.000 When I worked for Vice... Right on his fence.
01:33:26.000 Listen, listen.
01:33:27.000 I worked for Vice.
01:33:27.000 Do you have any idea what Vice was doing, you know, in the early 2010s?
01:33:30.000 Yeah.
01:33:31.000 Like, it was gross.
01:33:32.000 It was...
01:33:34.000 It was edgy, edgy stuff.
01:33:36.000 That's right when I met you.
01:33:37.000 It was edgy stuff, man.
01:33:38.000 And today, it's all woke feminism.
01:33:40.000 That's true.
01:33:41.000 So I was talking to some people from Vice, and they said to me, we realized it wasn't, you know, specific people who changed.
01:33:51.000 Because, like, there's specific people at Vice who were accused of being right-wing and far-right years later.
01:33:56.000 And they said, we realized it wasn't them who changed, it was us.
01:33:59.000 We realized that certain things weren't acceptable anymore.
01:34:01.000 And I said, let me stop you right there.
01:34:03.000 I was like, do you realize what you're saying?
01:34:04.000 You're saying that from the perspective of regular people that you were friends with that created this company and worked with you and helped you grow it and everything.
01:34:12.000 They stayed where they were doing what was completely acceptable.
01:34:16.000 You changed your behaviors.
01:34:19.000 Boom.
01:34:20.000 So when you say they are far right, you realize.
01:34:23.000 They're not, right?
01:34:24.000 You just kept walking further and further left.
01:34:26.000 That means you are far left.
01:34:27.000 That's correct.
01:34:28.000 If these people weren't far right to begin with, they aren't today.
01:34:32.000 Yep.
01:34:33.000 So when I worked for Fusion, I had the same opinions.
01:34:36.000 We were doing a weak version of this show.
01:34:39.000 What is that?
01:34:40.000 I don't know.
01:34:40.000 Street sweeper?
01:34:42.000 We were doing the first iteration of this podcast, a couple episodes, in 2014.
01:34:47.000 Oh, that's right.
01:34:48.000 Forgot about that.
01:34:49.000 We did.
01:34:49.000 I did a video about why I thought it was wrong that there was segregated graduation ceremonies being proposed at Harvard.
01:34:56.000 I did a video about Kesha and the accusations, the false accusations that were challenged.
01:35:02.000 Yeah, I remember that.
01:35:03.000 My stance on false allegations and free speech and all that stuff is exactly where it's always been.
01:35:09.000 I've always been a moderate, you know, aside from when I was younger, but I mean like in my more recent career, a moderate left-leaning liberal working for Fusion, working for Vice.
01:35:19.000 They got radicalized, as evidenced very easily, by Don Lemon saying Bill O'Reilly doesn't go far enough on CNN.
01:35:27.000 Yeah.
01:35:28.000 2013.
01:35:28.000 So that was from 2013.
01:35:30.000 So I posted something on Twitter that I noticed, and it was not from 2013, it was from 2017.
01:35:35.000 And it was the story of Monroe Bergdorf, who got fired from their job at Revlon for saying some really stridently racist stuff that BLM is saying now because
01:35:47.000 Revlon just hired them back because it's no longer inappropriate to say those things that BLM is saying.
01:35:53.000 Can you hint at what the conversation was about? I don't know if you're allowed to say it because it's YouTube.
01:35:56.000 Yeah, so Monroe just got on and was saying stuff like, you know, the
01:36:00.000 white man is holding me down and everything and everything, you know, internalized racism.
01:36:04.000 Just, you know, normal stuff now. Look at Colin Kaepernick.
01:36:07.000 Yeah. Yeah. Was it three years ago? Signed a big huge deal with Disney.
01:36:11.000 Oh yeah.
01:36:12.000 That has been a dramatic radicalization.
01:36:15.000 Fast.
01:36:15.000 Oh yeah.
01:36:16.000 So I'm in the same spot I've always been.
01:36:18.000 I'm chilling, you know, doing my thing.
01:36:19.000 And I think the important factor is what causes someone to be radicalized?
01:36:24.000 Is their friends being radicalized?
01:36:26.000 So I wondered why it is that there's like one friend of mine I've known for years who has gone surprisingly Marxist,
01:36:33.000 which is weird.
01:36:34.000 Like, I'm not kidding.
01:36:35.000 I'm posting anti-capitalist stuff.
01:36:36.000 I'm like, what are you talking about?
01:36:37.000 You're like a wealthy actor in Hollywood.
01:36:39.000 What are you doing?
01:36:40.000 I forget what clothing company.
01:36:42.000 Some clothing company.
01:36:44.000 I don't remember what it was.
01:36:46.000 Armani maybe I don't know they posted something about you know Capitalism like if it wasn't for capitalism in World War two like you know America wouldn't be Selling weapons, and I was like you know we won the war right You know because we joined the war we helped defeat Germany in that war they would have won Yeah, it was just like the UK being are you forgetting that part of it?
01:37:08.000 Oh?
01:37:09.000 Because capitalism actually won us the war, basically.
01:37:12.000 If you want to put it that way, we'll put it that way.
01:37:15.000 Like, okay.
01:37:16.000 I started wondering how it is this friend of mine is posting Marxist memes.
01:37:20.000 And then I started seeing who they were liking and who they were promoting in their posts.
01:37:25.000 And I was like, interesting.
01:37:27.000 Hm.
01:37:28.000 Memes.
01:37:28.000 Marxist, far leftist.
01:37:29.000 Marxist memes.
01:37:30.000 And so then I thought about it and I'm like, you know, I don't do anything but work.
01:37:36.000 So I don't go up to random people, like I don't hang out with people and then share ideas like that.
01:37:42.000 I've always done my thing reading the news in my isolated, you know, semi-isolated kind of way,
01:37:42.000 Yeah.
01:37:49.000 where I sit down, I read the news for the past decade.
01:37:52.000 So I follow similar people.
01:37:54.000 I've seen them get radicalized.
01:37:55.000 I follow similar news outlets.
01:37:56.000 I've seen them get radicalized.
01:37:58.000 And these people don't realize it, because they say that we are the summation of the five people who surround us.
01:38:04.000 But if the five people who surround you are slowly being radicalized, and then you slowly start agreeing with them, not realizing you're moving further and further left, ten years later, you'll look to your right and you'll see me far away and go, wow, Tim became so far right, and it's like, bro, I've been standing in the same spot.
01:38:20.000 I haven't moved.
01:38:20.000 There's grooves.
01:38:21.000 I'm living in this van right by the river here.
01:38:23.000 That's right where I've been.
01:38:24.000 The river hasn't moved either.
01:38:25.000 I am sitting on a couch with butt grooves in it.
01:38:28.000 I haven't moved, man.
01:38:30.000 I follow a lot of the exact same people I always did.
01:38:32.000 Please don't talk about your butt grooves, man.
01:38:34.000 I follow a lot of the same people I always have.
01:38:34.000 Come on.
01:38:37.000 And it's funny when I see them post, and the hacker community is the best example.
01:38:42.000 In my opinion, these people are the lowest of the low.
01:38:46.000 In the early 2010s, I was hanging out at hackerspaces with a lot of high-profile-ish hackers and professors.
01:38:53.000 These people were all about fighting authoritarianism, defending the right to free expression and free speech.
01:38:58.000 Now where are they?
01:38:59.000 Completely in opposition to it.
01:39:01.000 Fully on board with social justice authoritarianism.
01:39:04.000 My favorite is that there was a guy during Occupy Wall Street who approached me and wanted to, you know, he's like, I want you to get involved with all these things we're doing.
01:39:12.000 And he worked with a non-profit called Free Press.
01:39:17.000 Today, Free Press advocates for censorship.
01:39:21.000 They're one of the organizations trying to boycott Facebook and demanding censorship.
01:39:24.000 That's crazy.
01:39:25.000 How do we get to a point where you don't realize that if you named your organization Free Press, and then something happened where today you are pro-censorship, and that's one of your core missions, you realize you've been zombified or you've been turned.
01:39:44.000 The bad guys got you.
01:39:46.000 Well, Don Lemon is definitely a different version of himself from what I saw.
01:39:50.000 Oh, yeah.
01:39:51.000 If he was that 2013 Don Lemon, I'd watch him.
01:39:53.000 You know what I'd love to see?
01:39:54.000 I'd be like, wow, this guy, he's standing up.
01:39:57.000 He's saying some bold things.
01:39:58.000 Donald Trump wouldn't even say what he said.
01:40:02.000 Donald Trump would not say what Don Lemon said.
01:40:04.000 Don Lemon made a lot of points about the behaviors of young black men and black culture and things that are not unique to black culture.
01:40:12.000 Some of them could be argued, maybe, but not all of them.
01:40:16.000 Some of them could be argued that what he was addressing affects everybody, but they could make a change.
01:40:23.000 Right, right, right.
01:40:24.000 The race part of it is what he added to it, but it's more of a culture thing, I think, if you take a step back and look at it.
01:40:34.000 Talking about families and kids the way he did was like, wow.
01:40:40.000 That was right out of like... Tell me more about how Terry Crews was wronged on Lemon?
01:40:44.000 But like the things you were saying, you would get that stuff from alt-right YouTube videos.
01:40:48.000 It's true.
01:40:49.000 And Don Lemon was saying it first.
01:40:50.000 That's absolutely true.
01:40:51.000 So the radicalization is the left.
01:40:53.000 It's crazy.
01:40:54.000 If you haven't seen this video, we can't play it for you, we can't read the words, but it's pretty bold, and it is not the Don Lemon that I've been seeing lately.
01:41:03.000 I don't want to pretend like it's the worst thing in the world, like he was spouting out racial slurs.
01:41:06.000 No, no, no, it's not.
01:41:07.000 But it's Don Lemon going on what I would describe by today's standards as a racist rant.
01:41:11.000 Well, really what it is is him saying, you know, it's not systemic racism.
01:41:17.000 You need to step up and look at yourself.
01:41:21.000 That's essentially, like, if I could narrow down what he said, that's essentially what he said.
01:41:25.000 One of the things we can highlight is that he blames the black community for littering, which is absolutely not unique to any race.
01:41:32.000 It's people not caring anymore.
01:41:34.000 Well, it's big cities.
01:41:35.000 I see it a lot.
01:41:36.000 But that's why I would say that by today's standard.
01:41:36.000 Right.
01:41:39.000 But he specifically said, I lived in a white neighborhood, and I didn't see anyone throwing trash on the ground.
01:41:46.000 And then he specifically said, I live in Harlem now, and now I see it everywhere.
01:41:50.000 And it's like, ooh, wow.
01:41:52.000 There's so much wrong with that.
01:41:54.000 You went there, Don.
01:41:55.000 You went there, man.
01:41:56.000 You know what he's actually saying?
01:41:57.000 What?
01:41:57.000 That he lived in a rich neighborhood, and he doesn't understand the difference.
01:42:01.000 Yeah, that's a good point.
01:42:03.000 And he blames their race for it.
01:42:05.000 Don Lemon is a racist.
01:42:07.000 I am appalled by this video.
01:42:09.000 Now, hold on.
01:42:10.000 I want to make sure I'm clear.
01:42:12.000 I don't think what he said is the worst thing in the world.
01:42:16.000 I do think it's got racial... He didn't need to go... It doesn't need to bring race into it.
01:42:23.000 Yeah.
01:42:24.000 But I do believe that if we actually read what he said, we would be flipping a coin on whether or not YouTube would give us a strike and delete this video.
01:42:33.000 They might allow us to talk about it on the grounds that it's newsworthy, but if we just repeated what he said, like the points made by Don Lemon, that's a strike.
01:42:41.000 Hands down.
01:42:41.000 Boom.
01:42:42.000 Hands down.
01:42:43.000 Hands down.
01:42:43.000 Like what you mentioned, where he says, I lived in a white neighborhood and I'll tell you all the things they did, and it's like...
01:42:50.000 You are a multi-millionaire who moved to an upper-class neighborhood.
01:42:53.000 Yeah, you aren't in that class anymore.
01:42:57.000 You're speaking for people that you don't understand anymore.
01:43:01.000 That's what I'm saying.
01:43:02.000 He didn't move to the poor white suburbs of South Chicago.
01:43:07.000 Southwest suburbs of Chicago.
01:43:08.000 Right, exactly.
01:43:10.000 There's a suburb of Chicago called Summit.
01:43:13.000 We call it Scummit.
01:43:14.000 Oh yeah?
01:43:15.000 And it's mostly white, lower income, and I know people who've lived there, and there's a lot of drugs, and it is not... Don Lemon, you want to talk about litter?
01:43:26.000 You want to talk about community?
01:43:28.000 You need to understand what poverty is.
01:43:30.000 And that's why I think what he did was overtly racist.
01:43:32.000 Because he ignores the issues of class and blames the race for what...
01:43:37.000 I can't repeat it, man.
01:43:38.000 Well, we'll see.
01:43:39.000 We're getting, we're getting, we're crop dusted on the danger.
01:43:42.000 I know.
01:43:43.000 I feel like I, I, you, you didn't even want to do this story.
01:43:46.000 You were kind of like, man, it's a little, and I'm like, no, no, no.
01:43:49.000 We got to talk about this.
01:43:49.000 Well, we can talk.
01:43:50.000 It wasn't that.
01:43:51.000 I was like, I was like, you realize if we say what he said, YouTube will delete the stream.
01:43:55.000 Yeah, we can't say.
01:43:56.000 Well, I think this is important.
01:43:59.000 What happens next is really important too.
01:44:02.000 Seeing what happens.
01:44:03.000 What is CNN going to do?
01:44:05.000 Because this just popped up today.
01:44:07.000 I saw this floating around today.
01:44:09.000 Someone tagged me in it.
01:44:10.000 You know who you are.
01:44:11.000 I appreciate you for tagging me in this.
01:44:14.000 And it's crazy, and we'll see, because CNN, cancel culture, like, what are they going to do?
01:44:19.000 Don Lemon's one of their head figures right now, you know?
01:44:23.000 Yeah.
01:44:23.000 If you want to find the video, because again, I don't believe it isn't that bad.
01:44:27.000 The people are saying it isn't racist.
01:44:28.000 Trust me, man.
01:44:29.000 I'm telling you what he said is YouTube bannable.
01:44:32.000 Search for Don Lemon, Bill O'Reilly doesn't go far enough.
01:44:36.000 And you can watch what he said.
01:44:37.000 Yeah.
01:44:38.000 And there's a lot of people who defend what he said.
01:44:41.000 But I think, the point I'm making is not that I'm agreeing or disagreeing or getting in any part of that argument, I'm telling you that based on what he said, if you say that today, if you record that video and put it on Twitter, Twitter will ban you.
01:44:54.000 I mean, hands down, there are people out there that are saying that I said Thomas
01:44:57.000 Swoap soul is saying it.
01:44:59.000 Uh, Larry elders is out there saying this stuff too.
01:45:02.000 There's, there's, there's some prominent figures out there, but probably going to
01:45:06.000 get banned.
01:45:06.000 No, no, no.
01:45:07.000 The prominent figures tend to get more leeway.
01:45:09.000 Okay.
01:45:09.000 So during the learn to code fiasco, I tweeted it a bunch of times.
01:45:12.000 Oh yeah.
01:45:13.000 Did you never got suspended?
01:45:14.000 Okay.
01:45:15.000 Because they, they, I'm, I'd be willing to bet YouTube has a coding system for
01:45:19.000 profiles that are internal.
01:45:21.000 whether or not someone's a journalist or whether or not someone's a celebrity or sports and
01:45:24.000 I'm making that guess based on the fact that Twitter will do anything for journalists
01:45:31.000 Because it's the largest and most active user base. Am I a journalist now? I don't know
01:45:36.000 Technically.
01:45:37.000 You might get verified.
01:45:38.000 I don't know what I am, honestly.
01:45:39.000 I'm on IMDB.
01:45:40.000 Cultural commentator.
01:45:42.000 Someone was like, you're on IMDB.
01:45:44.000 I was like, oh, I'm on IMDB for TimCast.
01:45:48.000 Don't take this away from me Tim.
01:45:50.000 That was it.
01:45:56.000 I got nothing.
01:45:59.000 I think we got it out though.
01:46:01.000 People need to see it for themselves.
01:46:04.000 Go watch it.
01:46:04.000 I would make the point, before we go, that Thomas Sowell and Larry Elder are very careful to say things like, It is a class issue.
01:46:12.000 It's not necessarily a race issue.
01:46:14.000 They're very precise in their language.
01:46:17.000 Jordan Peterson would be very proud.
01:46:18.000 And they use a lot of facts.
01:46:22.000 They back up every single thing that they say with facts and history of how we got here and how much we've done to get here, which people like to just ignore.
01:46:37.000 Let me wrap up that whole conversation.
01:46:39.000 Sure.
01:46:39.000 The point is, when 230 reform happens overnight, that conversation that Don Lemon had will come back like a dam breaking, a flood sweeping across the valley.
01:46:50.000 Yep.
01:46:51.000 People will start bringing these things up.
01:46:53.000 They'll start talking about family.
01:46:55.000 They'll start talking about the importance of free speech and culture, education.
01:47:00.000 Yep.
01:47:01.000 You're right.
01:47:01.000 All of these conversations will come back and you don't even realize they're gone.
01:47:04.000 Oh, I can't wait to have conversations again.
01:47:07.000 Honestly, that's actually my job now.
01:47:09.000 I'm getting paid to have conversations.
01:47:12.000 It's great.
01:47:13.000 But I want it to be okay.
01:47:14.000 I want it to be politically correct to have a conversation.
01:47:18.000 When I went on the Rogan podcast with Dorsey, a lot of people made a really good point.
01:47:23.000 They said, why are four liberals in a room talking about what conservatives think?
01:47:26.000 And I said, that's a great point.
01:47:29.000 Joe should have a liberal and a conservative or two conservatives to come in and talk about these issues.
01:47:35.000 Actually, it would be great if Will Chamberlain, who is a lawyer and he runs Human Events, gave his perspective along with maybe like a higher profile Ben Shapiro or something on their view on just the general culture around censorship with a legal perspective.
01:47:49.000 Because typically these arguments have been Right now, the internet is all liberals.
01:47:57.000 Like, conservatives exist, and there's a reason why they're all going to parlor, because they are walking on the razor's edge.
01:48:04.000 I'm a moderate, you know, liberal politically, and there is a, what I described as kind of like a temporary alliance between liberals and conservatives, real liberals, because we agree on most things.
01:48:18.000 Classic liberal.
01:48:19.000 No, no, no, no.
01:48:20.000 Like traditional or social liberal.
01:48:22.000 Like the liberals of the 90s and the 2000s.
01:48:26.000 Classical liberal is a right-wing position.
01:48:28.000 It's center-right.
01:48:29.000 Social liberals are center-left.
01:48:31.000 Center-left and the right.
01:48:33.000 Liberal can mean anything nowadays.
01:48:35.000 Well, yeah, right.
01:48:35.000 Now people use it to just mean leftist, which is not true.
01:48:37.000 So what I mean to say is of the 90s and 2000s and even the 2010s, social liberalism was like the default for the Democratic Party.
01:48:48.000 It's very similar to liberalism, but it has a slant towards social programs and civil rights issues.
01:48:55.000 I would consider myself a social liberal in that I want the 1964 Civil Rights Act in place.
01:49:01.000 I want equality under the law and all that stuff.
01:49:03.000 Classical liberals are more like free market, less government intervention, but very similar in that regard.
01:49:12.000 There is an alliance now between conservatives, traditional conservatives, diehard conservatives, and social liberals, the intellectual dark web, the politically homeless, because of the illiberalism of the far left.
01:49:23.000 So we will see these conversations emerge if this happens.
01:49:28.000 We gotta read Super Chats.
01:49:29.000 I hope so.
01:49:30.000 You hope we do.
01:49:31.000 Yeah.
01:49:32.000 I'm going to start it off.
01:49:33.000 I just saw Lauren1 just sent a huge super chat.
01:49:36.000 A big one.
01:49:37.000 Didn't say a word.
01:49:38.000 Oh, thank you.
01:49:38.000 Didn't say a word, so thank you.
01:49:40.000 Thank you very much.
01:49:41.000 Well, we got a huge super chat here from Logan Porter.
01:49:44.000 He says, no hate, Tim.
01:49:45.000 I can't watch you anymore.
01:49:46.000 Your defeatism and pessimism is getting to me.
01:49:48.000 I'm going crazy watching you, and I choose right now to wash my hands of you.
01:49:52.000 I'll vote how I vote.
01:49:53.000 I'll protect myself, and I won't just roll over and die.
01:49:56.000 Take care of yourselves.
01:49:57.000 What about me?
01:49:57.000 I respect the criticism.
01:49:59.000 You can comfort him, stay free.
01:50:01.000 I will do better.
01:50:04.000 Adam's still here.
01:50:05.000 He's arguing with me, right?
01:50:07.000 Every chance I get.
01:50:09.000 Alright, let's see what we got here.
01:50:13.000 Commander 232 says, Hey Tim, I have said this before, before us in FPS in North Dakota will be damned if we secede our nation to these domestic terrorists.
01:50:22.000 Don't give in and give up.
01:50:24.000 There are more people in the central US that will go down fighting than you know.
01:50:28.000 We are just setting up our pieces.
01:50:30.000 I think the challenge though is... Or they're busy working.
01:50:34.000 Or they want to be upright, standing citizens that do things under the law instead of going out and being violent.
01:50:42.000 This is not the way that most people are.
01:50:45.000 This is why Election Day should be a holiday.
01:50:47.000 I absolutely agree with you, 100%.
01:50:49.000 And I think conservatives should be leading that charge.
01:50:51.000 Let me get my little pistol.
01:50:53.000 It's way too far for me.
01:50:55.000 I'm going to spend the UFO for that.
01:50:56.000 Conservatives should be leading the charge on Election Day being a holiday because they're the ones who tend to have the jobs, right?
01:51:03.000 It's the people who aren't working who can freely go out and vote when they feel like it.
01:51:07.000 If it was a holiday, then more conservatives could vote.
01:51:08.000 Make it a holiday.
01:51:09.000 Make it a paid holiday.
01:51:11.000 Right.
01:51:12.000 Yep.
01:51:13.000 All right, let's see what we got here.
01:51:14.000 Akepot says, it's not too late.
01:51:17.000 I think this often and tend to be pessimistic these days.
01:51:20.000 However, I'm reminded that while Trump won't stop this, he buys us time.
01:51:24.000 We can't roll over.
01:51:25.000 We need to fight to wake others up.
01:51:27.000 It's happening in the 11th hour.
01:51:28.000 Don't quit.
01:51:29.000 Here, here.
01:51:30.000 Well, I hear you.
01:51:31.000 I certainly won't.
01:51:32.000 I will not either.
01:51:32.000 It's good to hear, Tim.
01:51:35.000 I only entertain the idea of at some point getting in the van down by the river.
01:51:40.000 No, but we're expanding, mind you.
01:51:42.000 So for the people who, you know, I won't be as pessimistic, but I will point out we're expanding.
01:51:46.000 We're doing more.
01:51:47.000 We're bringing on more people.
01:51:48.000 We're going to build an indoor shooting range.
01:51:51.000 Think about how crazy that is.
01:51:52.000 Six months ago, I'm like, no guns in my house.
01:51:53.000 Now it's like, let's build a shooting range.
01:51:54.000 Let's buy all the guns.
01:51:56.000 I'm very excited about it.
01:51:58.000 We should do a couple episodes down by the river just for kicks.
01:52:01.000 It is so cool.
01:52:02.000 I'm so excited for this.
01:52:03.000 I just can't wait till it gets... It's gonna take a couple months, but we are in the process.
01:52:06.000 It'll be worth it.
01:52:07.000 We're gonna have an archery range, indoor skate park.
01:52:09.000 Shooting range, archery range, same difference.
01:52:11.000 Yeah, yep.
01:52:12.000 It's gonna be good, though.
01:52:13.000 Lots of guns.
01:52:14.000 ExiledDevil says, You hate the Confederacy.
01:52:16.000 Riddle me this.
01:52:17.000 One part of the country demands the others adhere to them.
01:52:20.000 The other refuses and forms a rebel army to fight back against them.
01:52:22.000 Sound familiar?
01:52:23.000 Are we the new Confederacy?
01:52:25.000 Will we be called traitors?
01:52:26.000 If you lose... And the issue, however, is that This goes back to the conversation I've brought up where people are like, you know, they've said to me that if I was alive during the civil rights era, I would have been one of the moderates being like, everyone needs to calm down and just accept it.
01:52:40.000 And I'm like, that's not true.
01:52:42.000 My family history is rooted in the civil rights era and everything.
01:52:45.000 It's literally intrinsic to what I am.
01:52:49.000 You are a minority.
01:52:50.000 Right.
01:52:50.000 That's true.
01:52:51.000 The smallest minority in the country.
01:52:53.000 So, first of all, history is written by the victors.
01:52:56.000 However, the Confederates were illiberal.
01:53:00.000 The North was, at least as it pertained to slavery.
01:53:05.000 So, you had the bloodiest battle, I believe it was in the history of battles, right, of wars.
01:53:12.000 And it was people saying literally owning people is a violation of the Constitution, of the Declaration of Independence, and it must be ended.
01:53:21.000 Immoral.
01:53:22.000 Yeah.
01:53:23.000 So you can't have a government that says, of, by, and for the people, except those people.
01:53:28.000 And that's why we've been able to develop all these civil rights.
01:53:31.000 Freedom wins.
01:53:33.000 Not the left.
01:53:34.000 Freedom.
01:53:35.000 I think it was Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks who said, the left always wins.
01:53:39.000 You're on the wrong side of history.
01:53:41.000 He's wrong.
01:53:42.000 He is wrong.
01:53:42.000 It is freedom that wins.
01:53:44.000 And so if you fight for freedom, they may demonize you and they'll lie about you and they'll call you a Nazi.
01:53:50.000 They'll call you Confederate.
01:53:51.000 They'll call you all the worst names in the book.
01:53:53.000 Stand up for what you believe in.
01:53:55.000 I won't let someone else tell me who I am.
01:53:59.000 They will tell others.
01:54:00.000 Unless it was the chat calling me Soy Jesus.
01:54:03.000 I kind of let that happen.
01:54:05.000 I mean, yeah.
01:54:06.000 I mean, I had no choice, but what are you going to do?
01:54:10.000 All right, what does Sun Bay mean?
01:54:13.000 Praise the sun?
01:54:14.000 Gareth Green says Pool Sun Bay, Criggler Sun Bay.
01:54:18.000 Please read Thomas Sowell's Basic Economics.
01:54:21.000 It changed my life.
01:54:22.000 We have that book.
01:54:24.000 Do we?
01:54:24.000 Nice.
01:54:24.000 It showed me that most of the world's ills are due to price controls.
01:54:28.000 Really?
01:54:28.000 I believe so.
01:54:29.000 There is a lot.
01:54:30.000 Man, the more I look into everything, the more... It's everything.
01:54:35.000 It's not any one thing.
01:54:37.000 You can't put any blame on any one thing.
01:54:39.000 That's just not possible.
01:54:43.000 Life is so complex.
01:54:45.000 I've watched a long interview with him today, and that's really where this specifically is spawning from.
01:54:52.000 He is very knowledgeable about a lot of stuff, about where we are, how we Hassam says, your thoughts on this quote, the issue is never the issue, the issue is the revolution.
01:55:04.000 Saul Alinsky rules for radicals.
01:55:06.000 dig into that man. That's what they don't like. They don't like the enlightenment.
01:55:08.000 They don't like free inquiry, free thought. They're not gonna stop me.
01:55:11.000 Hassam says, your thoughts on this quote, the issue is never the issue, the issue
01:55:16.000 is the revolution. Saul Alinsky rules for radicals. My thoughts on that is that the
01:55:21.000 left is not doesn't care about any of these causes, the ends justify the means,
01:55:24.000 and what they're fighting for is a faith. The revolution is meaningless.
01:55:28.000 It is a buzzword.
01:55:30.000 They just want it.
01:55:31.000 By any means necessary.
01:55:33.000 Yep.
01:55:33.000 They don't know what it means afterwards.
01:55:35.000 They don't know what they get.
01:55:35.000 They don't care.
01:55:36.000 It's faith.
01:55:37.000 It's better.
01:55:39.000 It's Elysium.
01:55:40.000 It's Valhalla.
01:55:41.000 It's 72 virgins.
01:55:43.000 Yeah.
01:55:43.000 That's all it is.
01:55:44.000 Interesting.
01:55:45.000 It's smashing the like button.
01:55:46.000 Yeah.
01:55:47.000 It's smash the like button.
01:55:48.000 That's right.
01:55:49.000 Yeah.
01:55:50.000 Thank you.
01:55:50.000 These people, could you imagine hordes of people going out, just going like, ah!
01:55:55.000 Ah!
01:55:56.000 Ah!
01:55:58.000 I'm smashing the like button.
01:55:59.000 You gotta smash it.
01:56:00.000 Thank you.
01:56:01.000 Smash it correctly.
01:56:02.000 If you're gonna smash my button, you better smash it right.
01:56:05.000 Can we create the revolution of the like button and get the zealotry of the far left but just for liking our videos?
01:56:13.000 Like going to every video and just liking all of them?
01:56:17.000 That's what they're all about?
01:56:18.000 Smash all of the like buttons.
01:56:20.000 That will get you to heaven.
01:56:22.000 It's like the opposite of cancel everything.
01:56:23.000 Yes.
01:56:25.000 How do we convince the far left that the true way to win the revolution is to smash that like button?
01:56:32.000 They all show up, hundreds of thousands of people are all liking like, ah!
01:56:36.000 Hey man, there are some leftist podcasts that make a lot of money.
01:56:40.000 Really?
01:56:41.000 Oh yeah.
01:56:42.000 This one's inadvertently for Lydia.
01:56:44.000 Landon says, thoughts on stoicism and virtue ethics as a solution to vapidity and degradation giving up on the culture of revolution.
01:56:51.000 Oh, that is a heavy, heavy topic.
01:56:53.000 I will tweet about that.
01:56:54.000 How about that?
01:56:55.000 You don't have any thoughts on it now?
01:56:56.000 Well, so I think that if you look at stoicism as a solution, it really comes down to responsibility to yourself and you're only controlling what you can control.
01:57:06.000 So the entire problem that I think that the left wing has right now is trying to control everything except themselves.
01:57:12.000 So stoicism turns us on its head.
01:57:13.000 And for me, it's valuable because it tells me that the only thing I can control is myself, which is great because I'm a little bit emotional at times.
01:57:21.000 So if you get that under control and realize that you can, it's great.
01:57:24.000 It's very empowering.
01:57:25.000 So I think that if they did that, there'd be a whole world would be a lot better off.
01:57:28.000 So that's my two cents.
01:57:29.000 Basically, the whole left is the least stoic.
01:57:32.000 Yes.
01:57:33.000 Very.
01:57:33.000 Yeah.
01:57:33.000 Because they can't control themselves.
01:57:34.000 Well, it's a very masculine trait.
01:57:35.000 They hate stoicism.
01:57:36.000 I hate it.
01:57:36.000 It's a very masculine trait.
01:57:37.000 Didn't we talk about this on the show?
01:57:39.000 Yeah, I think so.
01:57:40.000 Yeah.
01:57:40.000 Like how they actually hate stoicism.
01:57:41.000 During emotional intelligence, when we talked about that, that was a good episode.
01:57:44.000 There was something we were reading where it was like, who said this?
01:57:46.000 That if, you know, when you get into a car accident, the man is... That was Sean Smith.
01:57:51.000 That was Sean Smith.
01:57:51.000 That's right.
01:57:52.000 Yeah, we had him on.
01:57:52.000 We had him on.
01:57:53.000 I knew it.
01:57:53.000 I knew it.
01:57:53.000 Yeah, that was a good episode.
01:57:54.000 Could you imagine?
01:57:55.000 That was fantastic.
01:57:56.000 They want to get rid of masculinity.
01:57:58.000 So a man and a woman and their kids get into a car accident and they both just start crying.
01:58:02.000 Yeah, then who's gonna fix the tire?
01:58:04.000 Nobody.
01:58:05.000 You know, I guess they both do it together.
01:58:07.000 They can't take it from me.
01:58:09.000 I know how to fix the tire.
01:58:10.000 I know how to do all that.
01:58:12.000 Actually, actually, hold on.
01:58:14.000 They get into a car accident, but the traditional family structure is dissolved.
01:58:19.000 So we're looking at this from the wrong way.
01:58:21.000 If it was a family that didn't believe in masculine erostoicism, it would be like Three they-mans, one trans-masculine, you know, femme, and a couple non-binary kids.
01:58:34.000 Babies, yes.
01:58:35.000 And they would just have to assign who does what, and they would all do teamwork, I guess?
01:58:41.000 I don't know if I can understand their logic, because they don't have... How dare you!
01:58:48.000 Yes, thank you.
01:58:49.000 We'll just go with that.
01:58:51.000 You're not allowed!
01:58:53.000 Nothing would work.
01:58:54.000 It'd all fall apart.
01:58:56.000 Someone said not smashing the like button is racist.
01:58:59.000 That's right.
01:59:01.000 It's a minority run company.
01:59:03.000 Feel free to smash the dislike button if you want.
01:59:06.000 But I prefer you smashing the like button.
01:59:08.000 Say Donald Trump likes the like button.
01:59:12.000 Gareth Green says Sunbae is the Korean equivalent of Japanese Senpai.
01:59:17.000 Oh, really?
01:59:18.000 It's funny that it's a term suffix that refers to older brothers or upper classmates.
01:59:23.000 Oh, I like that.
01:59:24.000 I should know stuff like that.
01:59:25.000 You should.
01:59:25.000 I only know bad words I can't say on YouTube.
01:59:27.000 Okay.
01:59:28.000 Well, you should know this.
01:59:29.000 It's actually funny, once I met a dude who was like a white dude who grew up in Chicago who was fluent in Korean.
01:59:34.000 Really?
01:59:35.000 And like... Did he come at you with that Korean?
01:59:38.000 Yeah.
01:59:39.000 Cool.
01:59:39.000 And I was like, I don't know anything.
01:59:41.000 You're like, I got nothing.
01:59:42.000 My mom grew up in America.
01:59:42.000 You said a few bad words.
01:59:44.000 You know what I mean?
01:59:45.000 Like, I'm not Korean enough, I guess.
01:59:49.000 Here we go.
01:59:51.000 Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:59:52.000 Gareth says, sadly, Lincoln and the original Republicans took the country in a more centralized direction.
01:59:57.000 Because they saw the United States as a unitary nation, we have never recovered.
02:00:01.000 You know, I was reading about this, and it really does seem like you could argue historically the Civil War never ended.
02:00:08.000 Yeah, we were talking about that the other day.
02:00:09.000 I was looking at some congressional districts that before the Civil War had a variety of
02:00:13.000 political parties, and then just before the Civil War it became two-party.
02:00:17.000 The two parties fighting over the ideology, and then because it was so severe,
02:00:22.000 everyone teamed up and formed factions, and it's still that way to this day.
02:00:26.000 Yeah.
02:00:28.000 We should dive into that much further in a segment tomorrow.
02:00:32.000 So one of the goals with the new space is to get more space for more guests.
02:00:36.000 I can't wait to have guests.
02:00:37.000 Way bigger space.
02:00:37.000 We will have guests eventually.
02:00:39.000 Yes, I'm very excited.
02:00:40.000 That was the original plan of the show.
02:00:41.000 We had a few guests.
02:00:42.000 But maybe like two or three even.
02:00:44.000 Because we're gonna have a bigger space.
02:00:48.000 We're gonna have a table that could cater to like five or six people at once.
02:00:53.000 And so it'd be great to have actually some Civil War historians.
02:00:57.000 You know what I would love to do?
02:00:58.000 A Civil War expert and a global national security expert.
02:01:02.000 and have them like because then the Civil War guy is going to be like here's what we saw in terms of
02:01:07.000 the 1800s which led to this and the NatSec guy's going to be like that's really interesting because
02:01:11.000 in you know South Philly when we saw this that's a parallel to and then you might.
02:01:15.000 You know that kind of reminds me I wanted to bring up Tom McDonald when we were talking about
02:01:20.000 the Don Lemon Terry Crews thing because a lot of his music that I'm listening to is is very
02:01:26.000 cultural and and also calling out culture in a sense and it's amazing I feel like he's on the
02:01:32.000 same page as us. He's incredible.
02:01:34.000 I would love to have you on a guest if you're listening, Tom, man.
02:01:37.000 You're a boss.
02:01:39.000 But seriously, his message, though, he's calling out the culture of not necessarily... I don't want to make it a race thing.
02:01:47.000 It's a culture issue of...
02:01:51.000 Rappers glorifying specific things and glorifying violence and glorifying having guns and living that lifestyle which leads to a lot of things that are negative in someone's life.
02:02:06.000 He's calling a lot of this stuff out and people are hating on him and he doesn't care.
02:02:11.000 It's spawning even better music from him.
02:02:13.000 It's great.
02:02:14.000 It's like this wonderful cycle that he's just living it.
02:02:17.000 Yeah, man.
02:02:18.000 It's awesome.
02:02:19.000 If you don't know him, Tom McDonald, you can check him out on YouTube.
02:02:22.000 The Coronavirus song was amazing.
02:02:24.000 I'm not being paid to say this.
02:02:25.000 I truly believe he's got some incredible music.
02:02:27.000 Yeah, he's good.
02:02:27.000 I grew up in Chicago.
02:02:28.000 It's got a lot of underground hip-hop music.
02:02:32.000 He's a really good, talented artist.
02:02:34.000 You should check him out.
02:02:35.000 He's got a really good message.
02:02:36.000 All right, we got this from Carl's Jr.
02:02:39.000 Post office is in constitution because government provided communications.
02:02:43.000 Can't be censored.
02:02:44.000 Needs to be extended to internet.
02:02:46.000 I never understood why post office was in the constitution until seeing Silicon Valley.
02:02:51.000 Interesting.
02:02:52.000 Kaleem says, I'm in college right now studying animation.
02:02:55.000 I want to create my own animation industry with cities falling apart right now.
02:02:58.000 What would be a good place to build it?
02:02:59.000 Love your show.
02:03:00.000 Spin the UFO.
02:03:01.000 I will.
02:03:02.000 Renovo, Pennsylvania.
02:03:03.000 Oh, yeah.
02:03:04.000 I think it's pronounced Renovo.
02:03:07.000 I say Renova, but there are many towns that are dying.
02:03:10.000 The population is leaving, there's no jobs.
02:03:13.000 And there are small towns that once existed for a reason, now they have- Their reason is gone.
02:03:17.000 Their reason is gone.
02:03:18.000 The factories are closing, the railroad track, the trains don't come through anymore.
02:03:21.000 And so, I looked at a bunch of small towns.
02:03:25.000 And I was talking to some other people of like, you know, prominent political personalities and commentators and comedians.
02:03:31.000 I'm like, if you've got the money, why don't you move to a city that is dying because it needs industry?
02:03:37.000 Set up your studio.
02:03:38.000 It'll be dirt cheap.
02:03:39.000 You can get really great internet with no competing, you know, access.
02:03:43.000 So you'll always have the best speed.
02:03:44.000 You can get, you know, really good gigabit or better.
02:03:46.000 Hire some locals, give them some jobs.
02:03:48.000 Hire some locals for the things they can do around, you know, cleaning and building.
02:03:53.000 But then, naturally, the revenue that flows externally from the ads you generate... So the money we generate for this show comes from all over the country and even some other parts of the world.
02:04:02.000 Yeah, the world.
02:04:03.000 And then it centralizes wherever it is we are.
02:04:05.000 So that's one of the things I really hope to do moving away from the cities.
02:04:09.000 I can't wait.
02:04:10.000 Because now we're going to be creating more jobs for rural areas.
02:04:14.000 There's going to be new industry popping up, new restaurants, new businesses, new services, a real opportunity.
02:04:20.000 And the money comes from ads from various bigger cities and donations and then can go to this area so we can be job creators.
02:04:29.000 You know?
02:04:29.000 Yeah, I love it.
02:04:30.000 But I love the idea, if you're gonna start a company, move out to one of these towns that needs jobs, and you will revitalize these towns.
02:04:38.000 And then, if they have only a few thousand people who live there, you put out a call to recruit a few thousand plus one, so that you can take over the local government, and then start enacting crazy laws like, on every Friday, they have to provide tributes in the form of Pop-Tarts to you at your house.
02:04:51.000 I'm kidding, by the way.
02:04:52.000 It's a joke.
02:04:54.000 Sounds great.
02:04:55.000 That's funny.
02:04:56.000 Villa Music Dude says, The reason conservatives and Republicans don't stand up much can be explained by personality traits.
02:05:01.000 One such as politeness.
02:05:03.000 There is a stronger correlation with this trait.
02:05:05.000 Look it up.
02:05:06.000 It is true.
02:05:08.000 Non-confrontational.
02:05:09.000 More defensive.
02:05:10.000 You know, things like that.
02:05:12.000 You are upset for no reason says, Use this to buy a burrito.
02:05:15.000 Share it with Adam.
02:05:16.000 Give him the bigger half and tell him sorry for being a smug contrarian to his perfectly valid points.
02:05:20.000 Love y'all.
02:05:22.000 I will order a vegan quesadilla.
02:05:23.000 I'm gonna put my beanie on just so I can tip it to you, sir.
02:05:30.000 Perfect.
02:05:30.000 Thank you.
02:05:31.000 I will order, here's what I will do, a vegan quesadilla, but I will give you the sour cream.
02:05:37.000 That's the only thing you're gonna give me?
02:05:39.000 What?
02:05:39.000 No, no, no, I'm gonna give you half, but you can have the sour cream.
02:05:42.000 It sounded like you were like, well, I'm gonna keep the quesadilla.
02:05:45.000 You can have the beanie and the sour cream.
02:05:48.000 Thanks.
02:05:49.000 Andrew B says, Tim, with these states saying they will vote with the popular vote, if Trump gets the popular vote, do you think they will still honor that or vote left?
02:05:57.000 I believe the Supreme Court has just struck down the National Popular Vote Coalition, correct?
02:06:02.000 I believe so.
02:06:04.000 So the National Popular Vote Coalition is basically each state saying to their state, no matter how people vote, we give our electoral votes to whoever wins the popular vote.
02:06:17.000 The Supreme Court said no.
02:06:20.000 But maybe there's something I'm missing there, but that could be the end of it.
02:06:23.000 That could be the end of the National Popular Vote Coalition.
02:06:25.000 They may have just had a huge victory.
02:06:28.000 Alan McGowan says, I was discouraged when I heard someone made you a like button.
02:06:32.000 I was working on one made of foam for you guys.
02:06:34.000 But now that I see it, it's just a pillow.
02:06:35.000 I'm definitely sending you guys mine.
02:06:37.000 And you can see which one you like better.
02:06:39.000 Don't lie.
02:06:39.000 You're making it for me.
02:06:40.000 And what we'll do is... Adam, you should put it on the wall behind you.
02:06:43.000 Oh, no, no.
02:06:44.000 We're making a new studio.
02:06:50.000 We are actually moving to a new spot so we are not long for this house and for this place yep so I will I will probably make a custom spot on the wall so I can get up and be like yes I'll be Dwight when he gets we also we also have some sound boards coming so maybe maybe maybe we'll actually get the official someone made this for us yes So wait, you got the official soundboard?
02:07:15.000 It's coming?
02:07:16.000 It's a MIDI controller.
02:07:17.000 I believe it should work.
02:07:19.000 And then it will give us cheat an election.
02:07:22.000 So wait, who gets control of the soundboard?
02:07:25.000 Those people right here.
02:07:26.000 So you can hit it or I can hit it.
02:07:28.000 Oh no, actually I think it might have to be with Lydia.
02:07:31.000 What is that look?
02:07:32.000 You look like you were farting.
02:07:33.000 No, I was mad and then I was making faces at them and he was like, oh no, it has to be over there in the corner.
02:07:37.000 And I was like, yeah.
02:07:38.000 Yeah, because she controls everything and we just, you know.
02:07:40.000 Sure does.
02:07:41.000 Well, I definitely am going to need my own soundboard.
02:07:43.000 We've got to figure it out.
02:07:45.000 I like that.
02:07:46.000 Yeah.
02:07:46.000 That's what I felt like saying right there.
02:07:48.000 I really would love it so that if you press the button she popped up on the screen.
02:07:51.000 That's what I want.
02:07:52.000 I would love that.
02:07:53.000 I don't know if she, like we might get in trouble because of like.
02:07:56.000 I've seen YouTube show, well I mean they doctor it after the show.
02:07:59.000 But I mean, I don't know.
02:08:00.000 I haven't seen if it's live that happens but we'll see.
02:08:03.000 I don't know.
02:08:04.000 All right.
02:08:05.000 Supra Man says, I don't agree with the far left but I have a family and my future depends
02:08:10.000 on me having a job.
02:08:11.000 Nobody will stand up for me if I shout.
02:08:13.000 I will wait for November, slam my hand down for Republicans, and hope.
02:08:16.000 What else can I do?
02:08:18.000 I respect it.
02:08:18.000 I understand it.
02:08:20.000 My concern is what happens if it's not enough, and what will your kids have in the future if you don't speak up?
02:08:27.000 Well, I don't...
02:08:30.000 It's so easy to say from where you're sitting.
02:08:32.000 It always bugs me.
02:08:33.000 It's like, I don't know what to tell this person and I feel bad for this person because that's the state that we're in.
02:08:38.000 And it's like, you can't, it's a trap.
02:08:41.000 No matter what.
02:08:42.000 That right there is someone who wants to adhere to the law and win the correct way.
02:08:51.000 You know, not by going and breaking down, ripping down statues and screaming at everybody and inciting violence and saying, come at me.
02:08:59.000 It's like that's, that's, and I think right there is most Americans.
02:09:03.000 Right there, this person right here.
02:09:05.000 If every person like him stood up at the exact same time and said, I'm sorry, but I disagree, they would not be fired.
02:09:12.000 They would not lose their job.
02:09:13.000 They would not be put at risk.
02:09:14.000 They would win in two seconds.
02:09:16.000 The issue is the left is organized.
02:09:19.000 They have non-profits.
02:09:20.000 They have organizations that are funding this that are connecting with people and the right doesn't.
02:09:25.000 Perhaps what needs to happen is one thing you can do is maybe you form an email list and you ask other people who are in similar positions to join the email list or something or sign up and then you can coordinate.
02:09:39.000 And talk about what bothers you and what you want to see and take collective action.
02:09:43.000 The left does it all day, every day.
02:09:44.000 The right doesn't do it.
02:09:45.000 It's true.
02:09:46.000 You're right.
02:09:46.000 There are very few organizations on the right relative to the left that do things like this.
02:09:51.000 So Blast Binary says, Removing.
02:09:53.000 Consider Jim Thorpe, PA.
02:09:55.000 We have 1 gigabit internet, 2 hours to all metro, Victorian housing, 10 plus local owned restaurants, and plenty of gun ranges.
02:10:02.000 We have already found a secret location in a secret place.
02:10:06.000 No one will ever know.
02:10:07.000 It is down by the river.
02:10:08.000 It's down by a river.
02:10:11.000 There's enough rivers I think we could just say it's down by the river.
02:10:14.000 Down by the river.
02:10:17.000 He had to correct me by saying what I said.
02:10:20.000 Y'all heard?
02:10:20.000 You heard it, right?
02:10:21.000 She said it first.
02:10:23.000 So both of you.
02:10:24.000 It's me.
02:10:24.000 Whatever, yes man, yes woman, whatever.
02:10:28.000 No, I'm correcting you too, just so you know.
02:10:32.000 Sure.
02:10:32.000 Are you moving to Ohio?
02:10:33.000 It's the only red state on eastern time north of Mugginess.
02:10:36.000 That's not true, New Hampshire is.
02:10:38.000 Oh, north of the Mugginess.
02:10:40.000 North of the Mugginess line.
02:10:41.000 Yeah, but New Hampshire is red.
02:10:43.000 Yeah, I think so.
02:10:45.000 Isn't there another red?
02:10:46.000 And Maine is half red.
02:10:49.000 Maine's funny.
02:10:49.000 I've never been up there.
02:10:50.000 Maine is like, you can walk in and be like, one gun please, and they're like, here you are, sir.
02:10:53.000 Yep.
02:10:54.000 I'm kidding.
02:10:54.000 You still have the federal wait period, but I was reading about you just walk in and be like, I would like a gun.
02:10:59.000 And then you can just like stuff it in your shirt.
02:11:00.000 Like you just walk because there's like nobody who lives there.
02:11:03.000 You know what I mean?
02:11:03.000 Right.
02:11:04.000 Okay.
02:11:04.000 And they have, and they have, they have a thing called black flies.
02:11:06.000 You know what that is?
02:11:07.000 Gigantic biting bugs.
02:11:08.000 Oh, like the insect.
02:11:11.000 Okay.
02:11:11.000 I thought it was going to be some sort of weird thing I've never heard of.
02:11:15.000 Yeah.
02:11:15.000 I've heard of black flies.
02:11:16.000 They're, they're all across.
02:11:17.000 They're prevalent in the Middle East or Midwest also.
02:11:21.000 Ascendant Media says the tyranny of deterioration worries me, that it's all just a waste of time taking one step forward, two steps back.
02:11:27.000 Still, I believe there's a breath through the thorns, and I believe this summer's warm.
02:11:32.000 Thrice the long defeat.
02:11:35.000 Here's hoping that, this is my hope, that come November, Republicans sweep, and the first thing they do is 230 reform.
02:11:45.000 And that restores everything back to normal.
02:11:48.000 Yep.
02:11:49.000 If you're listening out there, Republicans, it's time to do something.
02:11:54.000 Please.
02:11:55.000 Well, we are about 10 minutes over, so, excuse me, I got take-ups.
02:11:59.000 That means it's time to go.
02:12:01.000 Go for it.
02:12:02.000 I'm waiting, I'm waiting for you to do it.
02:12:04.000 Delightfully smash the like button.
02:12:06.000 Gently.
02:12:07.000 It's bedtime.
02:12:08.000 Just touch the like button.
02:12:09.000 Biden the like button.
02:12:11.000 Biden?
02:12:11.000 You gotta go from behind.
02:12:12.000 You gotta... Oh my gosh.
02:12:15.000 What are you doing?
02:12:17.000 Adam is Biden-ing the like button.
02:12:18.000 You gotta sniff it, Adam.
02:12:21.000 Gently Biden that like button.
02:12:23.000 Okay, this got really weird, really fast.
02:12:26.000 Seriously.
02:12:28.000 I regret nothing.
02:12:28.000 Oh my gosh.
02:12:29.000 That's amazing.
02:12:31.000 You know, we've been jamming on a new song together.
02:12:34.000 He started playing a song and I started jamming on it.
02:12:36.000 It's actually, it's an old song.
02:12:37.000 Yeah, we've been jamming on it together.
02:12:38.000 Whatever, it's new now.
02:12:39.000 You already knew the words.
02:12:41.000 But you just love putting me down, don't you?
02:12:44.000 No, no, no.
02:12:45.000 That was a compliment.
02:12:46.000 I throw it on the ground.
02:12:47.000 I was complimenting you.
02:12:48.000 Yeah, he already knows the words.
02:12:52.000 I was like, you knew how to play it.
02:12:53.000 You knew the song.
02:12:56.000 Anyway, what I was trying to say to everybody, be excited.
02:12:59.000 We're working on music together.
02:13:00.000 That's true.
02:13:01.000 That's where I was trying to steer the conversation.
02:13:04.000 New music!
02:13:05.000 Woo!
02:13:06.000 New music you've never heard.
02:13:08.000 And we have the Will of the People complete version maybe.
02:13:13.000 Oh yeah.
02:13:14.000 I think mid-August.
02:13:16.000 Full video and everything.
02:13:17.000 I think she's almost done with the song.
02:13:20.000 And the animation, I don't know how far along they are.
02:13:25.000 Mid-August.
02:13:25.000 Maybe end of August.
02:13:26.000 But I think the song is... We could almost put the song out.
02:13:30.000 Probably before that.
02:13:31.000 I want to put it out with the video.
02:13:33.000 Okay.
02:13:33.000 The video, I know.
02:13:34.000 You're right.
02:13:35.000 I agree.
02:13:35.000 When you hear the lyrics, you can maybe imagine what... You can fill in the gaps.
02:13:39.000 But when you see what's happening in the song, it really paints the picture.
02:13:42.000 Yeah, that's true.
02:13:43.000 It's gonna be good.
02:13:44.000 Yeah.
02:13:45.000 Well, thanks for showing up, everybody.
02:13:46.000 Make sure to follow everybody.
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02:13:59.000 And actually, Cosmic Garth just got back today.
02:14:02.000 Oh, yeah.
02:14:03.000 Ian.
02:14:03.000 Oh, yeah.
02:14:04.000 He walked in and Betsy, the cat, like wigged out because she's so happy.
02:14:07.000 But the reason I bring him up is because he walked in, looked at me, he was like, Let's start a TV show!
02:14:13.000 And I'm like, yes!
02:14:14.000 Yes!
02:14:15.000 So you can actually, Atomcast IRL is actually a channel.
02:14:19.000 So you can find it on YouTube.
02:14:20.000 You can type it in.
02:14:21.000 I uploaded one of the episodes that me and Ian did about Tesla.
02:14:26.000 I really love Tesla.
02:14:27.000 It was one of my favorite episodes that we did.
02:14:29.000 And we're going to be doing it.
02:14:30.000 We're going to be digging into some, we're going to be doing deep dives probably once a week.
02:14:35.000 Maybe, probably a Saturday show.
02:14:36.000 So you can follow us and watch our show.
02:14:40.000 In about two months, we're going to have a brand new set.
02:14:42.000 And it's going to be amazing, because it's probably going to be like multiple sets in one set.
02:14:46.000 That, you know, like, you could probably carve out a space that's unique, but then the whole show would have a bigger space with guests and everything.
02:14:53.000 I've already got hit up by several people who are awesome, who want a guest on the show, and I'm excited, but we need, you know, transition.
02:15:00.000 And we're going to be out in the middle of nowhere, so it'll be very difficult to find a way to bring people out, but we're going to be like in the mountains.
02:15:06.000 We're going to have to blindfold them.
02:15:07.000 We're going to have like... Black bag them.
02:15:09.000 We're gonna have guard towers.
02:15:11.000 The best part is the auto defense turrets.
02:15:13.000 The auto, it's going like... Motion detector turrets.
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02:15:26.000 And then we'll be back tomorrow.
02:15:28.000 We'll see you tomorrow everybody.
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02:15:31.000 Bye guys.