In this episode, the guys talk about race, identity politics, and the current state of the country. Also, we talk about a viral video of a black cop being attacked by a bunch of white people and why it's a good thing he's not black.
00:00:26.000In these trying times, it's very important to remain transparent.
00:00:30.000You may have seen that across Instagram, all of these companies are posting the racial makeup of their companies, because that's the most important thing when trying to figure out if you're going to buy a product.
00:00:38.000Well, we here at Timcast IRL are minority owned.
00:00:42.000And that means if you don't give us your money, you're racist.
00:02:56.000I mean- The argument is that if you grew up in a slum, in a ghetto, the likelihood that you understand and know things and have skills and access is lower than someone who didn't.
00:04:55.000You know, one of the things I brought up on his show is the reason I don't like what they're doing is that for me and my family and how I grew up, my hope is for an American identity.
00:05:59.000And I just have to say, you know, I realized something.
00:06:02.000In Philadelphia, there's a bunch of men culturally appropriating my culture, and I'm really kind of triggered by it, and I'd like them to stop appropriating my roof Korean culture.
00:06:14.000You got these men in Philly staying on rooftops with guns, and you know, you can't do that, nah.
00:06:40.000When I was in Ferguson, the Oath Keepers were there.
00:06:43.000And all these activists are like, they're all freaking out because they're walking around with guns.
00:06:46.000And I was like, I guess when you've been to Egypt and people have guns everywhere and you're in a car with some AKs, you're not worried about an American.
00:07:13.000I think it was, it might have been, I can't remember who tweeted this out, so forgive me for not crediting you.
00:07:18.000They said one of the greatest, you know, propagandistic accomplishments was convincing young people that America was the evil empire instead of the saving light of the planet.
00:08:06.000We've already got a ridiculous amount of superchats, so I gotta be honest with you, we will do our best to read as many as we can, but full disclosure, we're not gonna be able to read everybody's superchats, but we do read a lot.
00:09:02.000Because I think, whatever your argument is, we can't have, like, look, all these cops, whatever they're doing, you've got to be able to, in the moment, say, this guy is an old guy who's, whether he's angry or not, and you've got to be able to adapt.
00:09:16.000If an old man comes up to you and he's going, imagine if Joe Biden walked up to you and was all belligerent.
00:09:43.000Anyway, the point is, if an old man walks up to you, I understand there's difficult circumstances, but when you look around here, look man, I've been in these situations with cops, I do not believe any of this is necessary, but I gotta admit, it does look like it was an accident.
00:09:58.000But, I think it's rooted in them not really...
00:10:02.000Not being trained properly and not thinking as individuals, I really do feel that way.
00:10:07.000And the reason I say that is not to be disrespectful.
00:10:09.000It's just, when this guy falls over and he's bleeding, one of the guys actually stops, like he looks like he's gonna help him, and the other cop, like, pushes him on the back like, no, go forward.
00:11:35.000He wanted to see if he was okay, but the guy behind him, nope!
00:11:39.000We would be liable, or, like, what was going through his head there, you know?
00:11:43.000I think there's something I refer to as a scaling problem.
00:11:47.000And I know many of you who listen to my videos, you probably already have heard me say it, but I think I'm going to repeat it for anybody who doesn't know it.
00:11:54.000If Apple gives out 100 iPhones and 1% break, then everyone's like, well, I don't know, it's one phone, who cares?
00:12:02.000If they give out 100 million phones and 1% break, now you've got a million stories popping up.
00:12:08.000So I think that's what's happening with a lot of big city police departments.
00:12:12.000For the most part, you have normal encounters, but you have a margin of error.
00:12:16.000I do think the margin of failure for police increases as the communities become more disparate and fractured.
00:12:22.000And when you think about how people are finding out about, to add your example, the people finding out about these broken iPhones Who's telling everybody about these broken iPhones?
00:14:58.000They say 57 officers have resigned from their positions on a Buffalo police squad in support of two colleagues who were suspended after they were filmed shoving a 75-year-old peace activist to the ground, causing him to crack open his head.
00:15:10.000The two officers were suspended without pay and are now under criminal investigation after footage showed them knocking Martin Gugino to the ground and leaving him with critical injuries in front of Buffalo City Hall in upstate New York on Thursday night.
00:15:22.000The Buffalo Police Benevolent Association told the investigative post that all members of the department's emergency response team have since resigned.
00:15:37.000This is what I can't... You know, I get it when it comes to New York City and the police are between a rock and a hard place where if they actually stop the looters and there's police brutality videos and if they don't and the residents complain.
00:20:30.000I was talking to my friend about this and I said, my friend was telling me that she knows like overt racists down South that are sharing all these videos saying, see, see, see, it proves it.
00:20:40.000And I'm like, this is a big problem that these white leftists support this because it's fuel for racism.
00:20:48.000If you only show... I don't know what the actual makeup is for these videos and the race or anything like that.
00:20:57.000All I know is a lot of the videos that are going around show one race doing it.
00:21:01.000And then you'll see racists being like, see?
00:21:03.000And I'm like, man, there's so much more than that.
00:21:06.000And that's where I can't stand about these people because...
00:21:09.000When we were talking about this in the very beginning, about privilege, they think if you're born with no privilege, it's harder for you to succeed.
00:21:18.000And if you have privilege, it's easier to succeed.
00:21:20.000That's why you must check your privilege.
00:21:23.000It's like, okay, so it's a class argument.
00:22:43.000I just see this as, you know, someone who has grown up on the South Side to a mixed family.
00:22:49.000I've seen white people suffer with no privilege, thrown in the gutter, arrested falsely, all these things.
00:22:55.000It's just about, look, if you think that marginalized communities, black people, brown people, Hispanic, Asian, whatever, are worse off to start because of wealth, Then if you approach this from a class angle, then you deal with it all.
00:23:10.000And you don't got to worry about singling anybody out due to race.
00:23:12.000Hey, you want to know what I just found out?
00:24:31.000Because, like I was just saying, if you think it is mostly about race, then you'll still end up mostly helping that race by your own logic.
00:24:39.000You can just avoid the all lives matter, black lives matter argument outright and bring people together by saying we're going to help everybody who's poor.
00:24:52.000You end up wrapping up Latinos, you get black people involved, and you're helping creating an education center that can bring everyone together.
00:24:58.000Not only that, what I think we really need too, especially in Chicago, because we talked about this the other day, would be like some kind of community center bridging these racial lines where they separate different communities.
00:26:41.000When I was little I used to hang out with, there was a Mexican kid, there was a Filipino kid.
00:26:47.000And I was thinking about this when I was growing up, a bunch of white people, and I was just like, whenever I would hear about racism and stuff, I thought to myself, I really think proximity is gonna end all this.
00:26:59.000Because a lot of the racism stuff you hear comes from isolated communities.
00:27:03.000People who have never met a person of a certain race can only imagine based on stereotypes they've seen in TV or movies or whatever.
00:27:10.000I was like, I think when we're like, the more we spend time together and over time, it'll heal these wounds.
00:27:15.000And then when we're older, you know, like in a few generations, we're going to be like, oh yeah, that's, you know, that's John from down the street.
00:27:21.000And it might be an Asian person or a black person.
00:27:24.000And that was when Occupy Wall Street happened.
00:27:26.000They were intent on segregating everybody.
00:30:02.000So you take someone who doesn't realize that, who's been sheltered their whole life, their family was super racist, you know, like, because it exists in the past, you know?
00:30:13.000So here we are down the line, and then this person goes out into the world, and someone goes, oh, your family was racist?
00:31:01.000You know, people who live in the suburbs in the country could replace their lawns with mini gardens and sustain themselves off their own food a little bit.
00:31:45.000The issue is, these people who are socialists and communists want to end the system that created wealth, prosperity, and fixes these things.
00:34:24.000So they can exploit people here and still make a lot of profit.
00:34:29.000There's horror stories about what these companies do.
00:34:33.000When NAFTA came out, the Free Trade Agreement, Trump opposed it.
00:34:37.000You had companies that would set up and they would displace Mexican companies because they would come in and offer slightly more, which was dramatically less, and that would devastate the local economy.
00:34:48.000And then they would pay these people trash and then sell it back to us and it would just create all kinds of problems.
00:35:43.000You look at these these these academics who are in on the take, essentially lying to the federal government for grant money and then taking cash from China.
00:35:51.000I wouldn't be surprised if there are U.S.
00:35:53.000politicians who have invested in, they do it in clever ways, right?
00:35:57.000It'll be it'll be a holding company in the Bahamas owned by a Chinese nationalist, you know, a Chinese national.
00:36:03.000You hear that Bahamas is slowly being taken over by China?
00:36:11.000And you look at what's going on with China now, I wouldn't be surprised when... Well, I'll put it this way.
00:36:16.000Tucker Carlson ran this segment, where apparently they wanted to investigate Michael Flynn, Trump's national security advisor, former, because he had expressed to, I think, Susan Rice, that China was a bigger threat than Russia.
00:36:28.000And all of a sudden they were like freaking out.
00:37:20.000Like, I watched one video today, it was called Whose Side Are You On?
00:37:24.000And it's just propaganda made by these leftists where everything is the worst possible cop thing you could ever experience.
00:37:32.000Listen, man, I talk about the scaling problem.
00:37:35.000If you've got, you know, 30 cities that are protesting, And you've got 24 hours in a day, over a week, you've got a lot of opportunity to find instances that, you know, the police do one or two things here or there that are objectionable, that need to be called out.
00:37:51.000I don't think you could ever get a police department to be 100% perfect.
00:38:14.000I mean, I'm not talking about just maybe in this past week.
00:38:16.000I'm talking about in general, like, you know, think about what a good act.
00:38:20.000Yeah, you know, you see them few and far between, but it doesn't get the clicks.
00:38:24.000I actually think, sometimes, I actually think there are more stories done by local journalists that are positive for cops, but they don't go viral.
00:39:22.000I was in Virginia and this young kid had accidentally bumped a car in a parking lot and scuffed it up, panicked, didn't know what to do, and left.
00:39:36.000And the cops showed up, and he was having a panic attack because it's like, you just turned a minor fender bender into a hit-and-run.
00:39:43.000And the cops said to him, you realize that by doing that you turned a minor scuffle, scuff, it's gonna be a couple hundred bucks, into a hit-and-run, which is a serious crime.
00:39:51.000And the kid's freaking out and the cop was like, don't worry about it, man.
00:39:53.000Like no one's gonna arrest you or anything.
00:39:55.000We just wanna let you know, all we're gonna do is give the guy your phone number
00:39:58.000and he's gonna ask you to take care of it.
00:41:17.000We've entertained the possibility of Shifting responsibilities of police and shifting responsibilities onto local community watches and bolstering the Second Amendment to make it more personal responsibility as a possibility.
00:41:29.000But I wouldn't begin to know what the result of that would be.
00:41:33.000It's just like, you know, I got to be honest.
00:41:35.000I think there is a good opportunity for figuring out if there's a way to reassess how our police departments function and we can create something potentially better.
00:41:43.000I don't know for sure though, and I can tell you this.
00:41:45.000The reason why he's tweeting about this is that according to a poll, 90% of American people of color want more police.
00:44:27.000A plurality of Democrats would support calling in the U.S.
00:44:30.000military to aid police during protests, poll shows.
00:44:34.000So now that we know that's true, you'd think these people would be like, perhaps we shouldn't get rid of the police because people actually like them.
00:45:43.000If Joe Biden says this, or in any way gets close to this position, Donald Trump will be like, for my next campaign move over the next six months, I will be golfing.
00:45:53.000I'll be putting my feet up on my desk.
00:46:14.000So, James Lindsay, who I'm referencing now for like the fourth time today, well, it's because he's got these threads popping up on all of these issues that are prominent, and he's a smart dude.
00:46:43.000One of their opponents has been wiped out.
00:46:45.000If they take it over, now they can wield its influence.
00:46:47.000And then he said something like this, the New York Times will be propped up with non-profit money so that these activists can wear it like some kind of skin suit.
00:48:40.000Maybe the golden age we had of liberty and freedom is sunsetting, and it can't... It's a pendulum swing, it's a revolution, it can't change, you know?
00:48:49.000I mean, it can't just stay what it is.
00:49:43.000What we actually, so the civic libertarianism and classical liberalism types are saying, we recognize that we're not all the same, but we must treat everyone equally under the law, which is the equal opportunity versus the equal outcome.
00:50:50.000Humans have variability within their development.
00:50:53.000And I think also that there are just environmental factors we can't control, which will result in some people having certain abilities and some not.
00:51:40.000So men on average will always have more muscle mass, and a female on average will always have less muscle mass and more fat, and it's for different reasons.
00:51:50.000I suppose you can be one of these people that wants to manufacture some kind of equality, but it can never be.
00:52:12.000They have to dedicate time and energy to creating and giving birth to that baby.
00:52:18.000And that means that even if it's only like, you know, that several days or whatever in which they're going to the hospital, dealing with labor and giving birth, Several days where they're not working.
00:52:28.000That will still confer an advantage to the males, who can spend that time investing and working.
00:52:34.000Theoretically, you can pass a law then, where it's like, the man must be in the hospital with the woman at all times, and try and force humans to be the same.
00:53:17.000These people who are taking over the New York Times want to create a world where we're all gray blobs that are identical in every single way.
00:53:50.000And the variability in intelligence, so my understanding of current biology and psychology is that the variability in intelligence and everything is actually relatively low.
00:54:00.000But don't you think that would change?
00:54:02.000If we really I don't know the answers, but if we elevate everybody to a more of a base level, not, I'm not saying get rid of capitalism or, you know, I don't, you know, but if we bring it up so that, that, that baseline, the average is significantly higher, what's the average IQ?
00:55:02.000I do not think you can create a world where everyone starts.
00:55:07.000There's no way to create a world where the starting line is equal for every single person.
00:55:12.000Well, I'm not even saying that it's going to be equal for everybody, you know, because families can, you know, travel their money down, whatever, any of the different examples there.
00:55:22.000But if everyone has a chance, you know, if we get rid of the poor, you know, I think there's... I gotta believe that there's a way... A poor person today is wealthier than John Rockefeller was 100 years ago.
00:56:15.000So you're always going to have, look, I work every single day and I only have two half days off where I only work a full shift in the morning.
00:56:24.000So I work a full shift, then we do this show at night.
00:58:07.000The other thing that'll happen is the guy who started that factory to bring those jobs back will become rich, and you will always have the top tier and the bottom.
00:58:16.000The communists want to get rid of all that, but they don't understand why that doesn't work.
00:58:20.000When they gave the farms away in Zimbabwe, you know what happened?
01:02:19.000I'm not a biologist or evolutionary psychologist is that
01:02:21.000the the variance in nature can be easily overcome by nurture.
01:02:26.000Meaning, you can take any person and nurture them to be successful, but genetics do play a role in everything about us, including intelligence.
01:02:35.000And a lot of people don't want to talk about it because it's considered controversial or whatever.
01:02:40.000But Sam Harris, are you familiar with Sam Harris?
01:02:50.000And he had some conversation where he very simply said, if we know that genetics play a role in our development, I think he did, I want to make sure I'm not misquoting him, but my understanding of his argument was, because he did it with like Ezra Klein of Vox or something, He said something like, if we know that Gen X plays a role in everything about how we're developing, why wouldn't it play a role in our cognitive capabilities?
01:03:12.000That doesn't mean that there are certain people who are too dumb to function.
01:03:18.000It's not, you know, it shouldn't be controversial.
01:03:20.000And my understanding of it is some people are going to be smarter, some people are going to be stupider.
01:03:27.000It's not necessarily about race, it's about certain clusters of genetic happenstance that are either smarter or not, and sometimes it is in one area and not another area.
01:03:42.000But ultimately, my understanding of it is that it can be overcome by nature.
01:03:56.000But yeah, long story short, the people that are taking over these organizations, the people who want to abolish the police, there's no rhyme or reason to what they're saying.
01:04:02.000So we'll wrap up these thoughts and jump over to Super Chats.
01:04:05.000When it comes to abolishing the police, that should be evidence to everybody that... I'm sorry, man.
01:05:17.000It's crazy that it's a scaling problem, these mass shootings, because we've always had them.
01:05:24.000You know, I guess per capita you can see differences, but because we have so many people and mass media... Dude, when I went to Glenn Beck's studio last year, he's got all these really, really old newspapers on the studio walls in his building.
01:05:37.000And one of them, I was reading a story from like 1850 or whatever, and it was a story about a guy at a bar, a saloon, and some guy walked out, smoking a cigarette, pulled out his flintlock pistol, put it in the chest of the guy, and shot him.
01:05:53.000I guess that's an argument for, you know, I actually don't know what year it was, it was a long time ago and it was like a flintlock pistol or some ridiculous nonsense.
01:06:02.000And I don't know, maybe it wasn't a flintlock pistol, I don't know.
01:06:04.000But it was like, he shot him in the chest.
01:06:06.000And it was like, these things have happened.
01:06:49.000If two people are like, don't you do this, I'll hit you, and it's like, oh yeah, buddy, you can't do it, I'll see you outside, and they go outside together.
01:07:44.000That's the Family Guy joke, where it's like, they did a flashback episode where it was like the 1700s, or something, and Peter, like, stubbed his toe, and like, got a slight cut, and he goes, well, I have a small cut, I'm gonna die of the infection, so...
01:08:15.000I'd be willing to bet if you went back in time and grabbed Mr. George Washington and brought him back here and you were like, did you know that dueling is illegal?
01:08:56.000If I was dying of some weird rare disease and they were like, well, we have this experimental drug that has worked, but it's not approved yet.
01:09:39.000And everyone went nuts and got angry at him.
01:09:41.000And I think it was a silly comment, but it is, they do have treatments where they take UV lights and put it down into your lungs and stuff.
01:09:48.000And H2O2 hydroperoxide, you could argue, is a disinfectant under the skin.
01:09:52.000But the point I'm making is, if I had some kind of like contagion, and everything failed, bro, you're not gonna stop me from trying something.
01:10:00.000If you're like, you're gonna die right now, there's nothing you can do about it.
01:15:07.000Glassman says, I don't think either, really.
01:15:09.000Most people, I don't think, really pay attention too much to these very specific events, so I don't think it'll register that much.
01:15:14.000elections in two given sharpens reputation will this event further
01:15:16.000polarized the US or will the organizers unify us I don't think I don't think
01:15:20.000either really most people I don't think really pay attention too much to these
01:15:25.000very specific events so I don't I don't think it'll it'll register that much
01:15:28.000it's a good point kak azim and deus says Tim cast IRL YouTube is shadow banning
01:15:33.000or moving comments Example, in the era of SJEs, social justice extremists, is it possible to have a discussion about the real issues in the black community?
01:15:43.000So, YouTube automatically censors ridiculous amounts of comments.
01:15:54.000And considering we get 20, 30,000 comments a day or more, probably some ridiculous number, There's no way to go through all of them and try and, like, figure out what was removed and why it was removed.
01:17:38.000I'm going to start trying to speed things up because admittedly we have, unfortunately, too many superchats.
01:17:43.000DarkRenji says, what would you think about taking away a bit of power from the police?
01:17:47.000If you were to see an officer being severely aggressive during an arrest, you can intervene without fear of arrest or retaliation.
01:17:53.000The challenge is, you know, I'm not sure there's a real solution because if everyone said that cop was, you know, look, look, I'll put it this way.
01:18:03.000If you saw somebody, Running down the street screaming, help me please.
01:18:08.000And the person chasing them was a cop.
01:18:24.000So there's techniques that con artists use, where like, one really notorious thing is what you do is, you take a wallet, with an ID in it, and no money, what they do is they'll wait for someone to take money out of an ATM, people often leave their receipts, you know exactly how much they took, and then you reverse pickpocket them.
01:18:42.000So now they have your wallet with your ID in it and you call the police and say that person pickpocketed me and the cops do the robbing for you.
01:18:49.000The reason I bring that up is just they exploit these circumstances.
01:18:53.000So I don't know if there's a real solution to deal with this other than the reason why we don't allow people to not tackle cops is because what if the cop has just stopped a serial killer and you're like, he's abusing this poor man!
01:19:04.000You knock him out and the serial killer gets up and it's the Joker and he's like, thanks buddy!
01:19:07.000And then he pulls out a bomb and some ridiculous nonsense.
01:20:46.000And the media, instead of honestly tweeting out what Trump said, they lied and said, Trump Trump said that George Floyd is looking down happy about the jobs reports.
01:20:57.000It's like, wait, that's what they said.
01:22:12.000Graf Von Tirol says, I see an article stating that Minneapolis is bound to have a severe food desert problem, and assuming they're serious about dismantling the police, it'll keep that way.
01:26:07.000And then someone made a comment about, like, no one's allowed to do this because unless a person, you know, a Chinese person specifically tells you, you can.
01:26:14.000And then some random Chinese guy tweeted, I hereby give everyone permission to do it.
01:26:56.000If you want to partake in my culture and eat bulgogi and bring your guns onto your rooftops of your businesses to defend it against rioters, you have my permission.
01:27:06.000You know, I worked at a Korean barbecue in New York for a while.
01:29:00.000I'm the square root says, hello guys, been lurking for a long time and want to say please keep up the good work in cutting through the BS and getting out the truth.
01:30:10.000So instead of getting one full story arc, we're getting short stories.
01:30:14.000Like, the first quarter was COVID, the second quarter will be race riots, the third quarter is going to be tornadoes, hurricanes, and natural disasters, and the fourth quarter is going to be full-on civil war.
01:32:22.000It really does feel like we're in a simulation, and the older brother handed the controller to the little kid, or the keyboard, and the kid is now going like, wraith, riot, and pandemic.
01:32:33.000and civil war and oh tornadoes and it's like we're going ahhh, like running around freaking everything on fire,
01:32:39.000hurricane, and it's just some little kid mashing buttons bang bang bang bang so here's another prediction
01:32:44.000come August is when the the dad or the older brother runs in and goes
01:32:49.000no no stop mashing that, oh you're ruining my game, oh no now what's going on
01:32:52.000Donald Trump is president, what did you hit? What did you do? What button did you press?
01:32:56.000How long have they been playing the game?
01:34:10.000avoid that kind of stuff i want to get into like a cool world with dragons and treasure and make jokes irrelevant to mainstream stupid oh sure you know we make jokes crack jokes about whatever i mean yeah i'm saying we avoid the political yeah you play games to escape get away from it all All right, let's see.
01:34:28.000Jessica says, James Corden and staff on the CBS Late Show last night told all white Americans can make the country better by apologizing to every African American we come across for our white privilege.
01:37:10.000This is where you get the streak from, huh, Tim?
01:37:12.000Dude, you have to be, if the government says you can't marry and cohabitate with somebody, and then you do, and you successfully have children, those children are going to be libertarian.
01:37:22.000They're going to be like, F you government!
01:37:38.000Christian S says, is it just me or does it seem like all these far left, usually Antifa supporter types, who are usually against starting wars in foreign countries have no problem trying to start one in their own?
01:40:40.000Villa Music Dude says, get rid of the Fed Reserve and return to sound money.
01:40:44.000You get better purchasing power, backed currency with solid assets, affordable insurance and healthcare via stable currency, 1.38 minimum wage in the 1960s, dollar equals 100K a year today.
01:40:51.000to the 1960s, dollar is 100 equals 100 K a year today.
01:41:12.000And they were genocided in the Holodomor because they were wealthy, they resisted collectivization, and were put in camps, and that caused the Holodomor.
01:41:58.000Well, it didn't play out well for Andrew Yang.
01:42:00.000But he literally rolled with, if I'm president, everyone gets a thousand dollars.
01:42:04.000He said, I'm literally going to give you money.
01:42:07.000There's a famous quote from someone saying that the republic dies when politicians realize they can simply offer people money to vote for them.
01:42:35.000In big cities, these people don't realize that when it comes to free, everything is the product of someone else's labor, be it a product or a service.
01:44:40.000You know, what's funny is we used to joke a couple years ago, like, as soon as these kids graduate college, man, they're gonna get a cold splash of water in the face.
01:45:16.000If it were me and I had a newspaper and I'm like this 80-year-old guy and I see a bunch of whiny ideologue lunatics being like, we're walking out.
01:45:24.000I'll be like, don't let the door hit you on the ass and way out.
01:45:45.000Look, man, if there were legitimate grievances from people saying, like, collective bargaining and stuff, I'd be like, I hear you, okay, let's have a conversation.
01:45:52.000If it was over dogma, where you literally were saying burn the company to the ground, I'd get rid of you.
01:45:56.000These people are demanding the New York Times give up its editorial independence.
01:48:07.000I think one thing I've learned is that absurdity and unpredictable behavior can aid you in the event of some kind of mob attack, whether it's verbal or physical.
01:50:35.000And then as we argued, I inverted it to start agreeing with a lot of their points.
01:50:40.000And then they started disagreeing with the things I was saying.
01:50:43.000But I was actually reiterating things they'd already said.
01:50:46.000So, to clarify, it's basically like, I didn't approach it directly adversarially, like, I completely disagree with everything you're saying.
01:50:53.000I was approaching it like, well, I think you're missing this point and this point.
01:50:56.000So then by the time we engage in a conversation, I could bring it back and say, well, it is true that police have done X, Y, and Z. And they're like, no, man, you have no idea what you're talking about.
01:51:03.000These police are under serious stress.
01:51:18.000Bradley Poole says, glad that we are using our lockdown time to do something productive, like getting around to confronting police brutality.
01:51:25.000It's like we got so bored, we decided to clean up around the house, but now we are arguing about how, how to organize everything.
01:52:27.000Yeah, it's like, this comic is the best because the black guy says black lives matter, the white guy says all lives matter, the metal head says no lives matter, and then they all come together to enjoy music.
01:54:10.000And they train people to fight, and share their ideology, and recruit, and are organized, and have leaders who come in and teach you what to do, and promote terroristic activities on Twitter.
01:54:23.000So, it's funny, I've seen, some people I know, I'm not gonna name them, posted on Twitter about this, so I instantly DM'd, they were like, Where are the Antifa leaders?
01:55:11.000If you go up to somebody and you yell a racial slur and punch them in the face, it's now a hate crime.
01:55:16.000So if you're a regular person and you throw a brick through a window, you get vandalism charges.
01:55:21.000If you have a tattoo that says, you know, Antifa, whatever, and you're part of an organization that engages in ideological extremism, they're going to add terror to your charge.
01:55:33.000I think it's funny that they complain that these people who want the hate crime bills get mad about the political motivation additions to criminal charges.
01:55:42.000It's like, nah, man, you asked for this.
01:57:20.000And then, uh, Adam Crigler is at Adam Crigler.
01:57:22.000Now, that's the important follow, because if you want to send stuff to the show, you can send that stuff to Adam.
01:57:27.000But if you want to send physical stuff to the show, if you have art, if you have ideas, anything you want to do, you can go to timcast.com slash donate, and there is a P.O.
01:58:24.000So someone sent me something recently, and it warms my heart.
01:58:29.000Because I think back to, you know, 21 years ago when I was told to take something that represented my culture and my heritage and write about it, and I had nothing because I was poor.
01:58:37.000Well today, someone sent me something that I can finally say represents my cultural heritage.
01:59:48.000For those people who want to know math.
01:59:49.000Yeah, so this is something you guys should know if you want to be YouTubers.
01:59:52.000If you get an influx of subscribers that don't come back and watch your content, YouTube considers your channel dead and stops recommending it.
02:00:00.000So you need a certain percentage of people to keep clicking the recommendations every day, otherwise YouTube stops sharing it and you become a dead channel.
02:00:07.000That's why there are channels that have 700k subs and get like 10k views.
02:00:29.000I am but a humble opinion man on the internet who is of milquetoast sensibilities.
02:00:34.000So a lot of people will say, you're a real journalist, and the reality is, no, I'm just not vying for a side to win.
02:00:42.000So like when I see the press and Trump says, you know, George Floyd would be looking down, it's a good day for him considering the accountability that's been brought forward, that's literally what happened.
02:00:52.000The problem is these other journalists aren't telling you the truth.
02:00:55.000So it's not so much that I'm doing hard journalism.
02:00:58.000It's just that whether Trump is right or wrong is irrelevant to me.
02:01:02.000And I think he's a tendency to be right.
02:01:05.000I think other presidents have been more right.
02:01:06.000Other presidents have been less right.
02:01:08.000But if you oppose literally everything Trump does, then you have a tendency to be wrong.
02:01:11.000And the Democrats have absolutely done that.
02:01:14.000But we've got some journalists over at SCNR.com who are doing a great job.
02:01:41.000They had a bunch of, like, three tables set up with, like, three guns each, and they start from the bottom, which was, like, Some 22 and work you up to some I don't remember what all the guns were just like bigger rounds Yeah, yeah the I think the the Walther they had me shoot cuz I'm talking to Crowder about this He was mentioning how they're really great like really easy.
02:01:58.000He said it was like cheating It's that's that's how good and simple they are and I was like that was one of the first the ones they had Me try in the beginning because it was so ridiculously easy.
02:02:05.000Yeah that when I went to st Louis and I went to a range and they gave me a Glock and I was like, wow, whoa, that's strong.
02:02:12.000Like, you know, I didn't know what to expect.
02:02:14.000When they gave me the Walther, it was kind of scary how easy it was and how I didn't, like, it's just, I don't know how else to explain it.
02:02:21.000Like, it's not as heavy, didn't feel as much recoil, didn't have to think too hard about anything.
02:02:27.000You know, and then they worked me up to the different guns.
02:02:29.000So definitely, I did not expect Crowder to get me a SIG M400.
02:02:37.000I've never, I've never been, you know, like, I've always been rather milquetoast.
02:02:40.000I've never been hardcore, like, get rid of guns!
02:02:43.000I've always been actually, like, that law seems kind of strange, you know?
02:02:46.000It doesn't seem like they're... So, when they were doing all these gun control things, I was always very challenging to a lot of people about what they were trying to do with these laws, because they know what the laws did.
02:04:39.000Could you imagine someone running through a suburban neighborhood with a broadhead through their chest screaming at the top of their lungs and then falling over in the middle of the street?
02:04:45.000No, they'd probably try to pull it out and make it much worse.
02:05:02.000And we also got some throwing knives because it's fun.
02:05:06.000I think if you want to defend your house and you want to be serious about it... I want to get some serious throwing knives for serious throwing knives.
02:05:49.000He called me in the morning and we were just talking about some stuff and then I didn't know he was going to do this, but apparently, I don't know if it was Darren or whoever else, started working on it all day to try and figure out how to get me a good gun.
02:06:21.000So Crowder ended up saying, like he texted me and he was like, I was trying to get you a good gun, but man, they really stepped up to get you like the Cadillac of guns, man.
02:06:57.000And so, he said, it's actually not that hard in New Jersey, it does take like a month.
02:07:02.000So, some people might argue that's just too much, because some states you can literally walk in, you have to deal with the federal background check stuff and all that, but a lot of states are like, you have a state ID, you can walk in and just begin that process, whereas in New Jersey, you gotta fill out like three forms, then you have to have a meeting with a detective, you have to write an essay or some nonsense.
02:07:19.000Do you need a state ID in here, in New Jersey?
02:08:19.000Whereas you have a lot of these other people who demand the world go vegan, not realizing it's impossible in some places for people to be vegan.
02:08:44.000This is the funny thing, like, I don't care if you give me, like, we're talking about Fear Factor, when it's like, you're gonna eat a cow's eye.
02:09:14.000If you're telling me that I'm going to eat... So when they're like, this is the intestines of an ostrich or something, I'm like, Dude, I eat chicken all the time, bro.
02:09:49.000I was reading about it, and apparently when they would kill an animal, they would store its milk in the stomach, and then tie off the stomach to save it for later.
02:09:59.000And then the stomach lining has rennet or whatever in it, and it would curdle into cheese.
02:10:04.000By the time they opened it up, it was cheese.
02:10:07.000And it was like a crude cottage kind of cheese, you know?
02:10:09.000And then over time they refined it and aged it and figured out how to make different cheeses.
02:10:13.000Not that you mention, why is that the limit?
02:10:16.000I have to imagine in ancient times, they killed the bull.
02:12:23.000Normally, at this time, we would just say goodbye and turn it off.
02:12:26.000Because it's Friday night, because we're all musicians, Adam and I, for the past couple of weeks, have been jamming out with a couple songs.
02:12:32.000So, I'm not going to play tonight, because last week, we've been recording music, because we want to actually put out some legit songs.
02:12:39.000I'm looking for an animator to animate this War Story song.
02:12:43.000And so I'm not going to sing tonight, but we'll have Adam play a couple songs for you guys.
02:12:46.000For those who want to stick around, hang out, drop in some super chats, feel free to do so.
02:12:49.000And yeah, let's see if we can get the audio working for Adam here real quick.
02:15:56.000If I had to choose, baby, I wouldn't change a thing.
02:16:00.000Cause I found peace, oh look you found the same In the rubble of the remains A love story's remains I found a peace of mind Something you helped me find Just be honest.
02:16:29.000Just be honest with yourself Thank you!