On this episode of The Tim Guest Arrow Podcast, host Adam and Lydia are joined by special guest Steven Crowder to talk about the disappearance of COVID, the removal of masks from the police, and much more!
00:00:48.000So I wonder if there's a bunch of people who are like, I'm gonna go watch Crowder, and it's like, I'm actually doing this show, and then I'm going on that show live.
00:03:15.000So look, man, if there's one thing anyone's learned is that as far as I can tell, as far as it goes with politics, I hate to say it, but violence and terror works.
00:04:05.000They're going to think about things before they do things because they can be sued by the The family members or you know, it's it's it's an interesting thing.
00:04:14.000You know, and I think this, you know, we almost wanted to lead with this story about Greek, like, anti-fall Black Lives Matter activists firebombing the U.S.
00:04:39.000But, you know, our first story's gonna be about Minneapolis, but hey, As you're tuning in.
00:04:43.000You can hop over to their Super Chat and have your Super Chats be ready because we will read them.
00:04:47.000However, because we definitely have a hard stop today because I've got to go on Crowder, like at 10 o'clock we're stopping because then I'm going to immediately get ready for the 10-15 guest spot on a lot of Crowder live.
00:04:58.000So once we're done, you guys can jump over there and hang out again.
00:05:01.000But we're going to try and read as many supertests as we can.
00:06:59.000So I saw, I think it was Brian Stelter who tweeted, like, the top search terms was like, of the past week was, what do I do in the event of martial law?
00:08:53.000And I was thinking like, you can, they didn't say, I think they actually may have said guilty persons.
00:08:59.000But you look back at history and it would say something like, you know, never a man shall, you know, fight without his spirit or some, you know, some very noble statement.
00:09:07.000And today it's like, we'd have to have all our quotes are going to be super PC.
00:09:10.000You know, it's going to be persons and people.
00:09:26.000I don't know if you guys listening saw this, and she's hyperventilating, like freaking out, and she's getting flex cuffed, and the cop's laughing, and they're like, why are you laughing at her?
00:12:40.000It was like... Let me try and fix your audio.
00:12:43.000It said something to the effect of, we've got rioters running rampant for the past few weeks, the rioting may wane, it may come back, and so let's get the American military on the streets.
00:12:54.000And the left was like, Tom Cotton's calling for Tiananmen Square.
00:13:05.000And he specifically in the op-ed said, he basically said, we must protect the peaceful protesters who are being, you know, these rioters.
00:13:16.000And this is why I'm like, you know what, man?
00:13:19.000After watching that arrest of that little girl, you know, who was crying and hyperventilating, I'm not super worried necessarily about a civil war.
00:14:02.000They're all, they're all thinking they've been spoiled by movies and video games, thinking that they know what life is about, but that's just it.
00:15:25.000So all these people are, I'm looking at, this tweet had a million views, dude!
00:15:29.000This little girl getting arrested, and I'm looking at all the responses on Twitter, and people are like, this is obvious police brutality, things like that, and I'm like, If the cop gave her that bag, and she thought her blood sugar was low, and she injected insulin, and she just died, is it the cop's fault?
00:17:33.000I mean, they want girlfriends and stuff, but they're socially, you know, kind of messed up.
00:17:37.000If you're messed up and you're sitting in your basement and you're messed up about it, I mean, I think you need help, but as long as you're not hurting anybody, what do you want me to complain about?
00:17:55.000And this is the problem I have with that girl getting arrested.
00:17:57.000Basically, it was saying, In a normal world, when she got arrested, people would laugh at her and she'd toughen up and realize it wasn't that bad.
00:19:09.000You know what's crazy is that We used to have this culture growing up in school where inside your school there was kind of like a hierarchy, in a sense.
00:19:26.000Certain groups who hung out together and did specific things.
00:19:29.000And they knew who the popular kid was.
00:19:31.000Now it's all just math on social media.
00:19:33.000And what happens is, like I've explained before, it creates the opportunity for political candidates like AOC, who have almost 7 million followers, but she clearly doesn't have that many people in her district.
00:19:43.000What she's doing is, she's highlighting the random fringe extremists from all over the country into a single place where they can come together online.
00:19:51.000But in the real world, none of these people form groups.
00:19:55.000These kids in school, who are normally the weirdo loser kids that wouldn't get any clout, that wouldn't be praised, are finding a way to get traffic online.
00:21:14.000So, it's unsurprising, especially when you see very, very, you know, the internet creates very, very specific channels like the Hydraulic Press, the Red Hot Nickel Ball.
00:21:25.000It's somebody who did a bunch of things, found success doing their thing, and that's normal.
00:21:39.000And he's, uh, he did, you know, he did a bunch of weird videos, Minecraft games and stuff, and then eventually found his, you know, his thing giving money away.
00:21:50.000They give out checks to publishers, clearing house.
00:21:52.000So, if you find that you have success doing something normal, like culture commentary, video gaming, like, good for you.
00:21:58.000But the internet also allows people to do really weird things, like get arrested.
00:22:02.000And then you end up with shock prank channels where they run around slapping people in the face.
00:22:06.000And then YouTube's got to ban those videos.
00:22:08.000So I think that's what we're going to end up seeing with a lot of these young people, but it's political.
00:22:12.000And then political ideologues who want to weaponize that, use it for gain, encourage it.
00:22:17.000So that's, that's where, that's, that's just something I was thinking about, even though we were going to read Super Chats and then we talked about that instead.
00:22:47.000They're literally talking about straight up disbanding the police.
00:22:52.000And they're talking about... Here, let me read this.
00:22:55.000They say the city council's discussion is starting to sound a little bit more like what groups like Reclaim the Block and Black Visions Collective have been saying for years.
00:23:02.000On Tuesday, Fletcher published a lengthy Twitter thread saying the police department was irredeemably beyond reform and a protection racket that slows down responses as political payback.
00:23:14.000Several of us on the council are working on finding out what it would take to disband the Minneapolis Police Department and start fresh with a community-oriented, non-violent public safety and outreach capacity," he wrote.
00:23:26.000And then they have apparently this big thread on Twitter.
00:23:29.000It's an interesting idea that I wouldn't immediately say is the wrong idea.
00:23:49.000They mentioned something about removing, you know, the force or something from from police so that they're they're not capable of killing people.
00:23:57.000What would happen if there was no police?
00:25:20.000Yeah, when seconds count, police are minutes away.
00:25:22.000And so when I hear that people are saying, you got to defend yourself, then the police mostly just become kind of a facilitator for, you know, legal administration in the long run.
00:25:31.000So someone breaks in your house, you kill them, the cops come, they take notice and they say, okay, and then they confer that to the courts or whatever as witnesses or as, you know, case or whatever, or as evidence for the case or whatever.
00:25:41.000So then maybe, maybe there's something to having the communities have to take care of themselves.
00:25:48.000Like, it's interesting because we were talking about this the other day with Black Lives Matter.
00:26:05.000And I think maybe there is an argument towards defunding and reforming that involves more reliance on individual... like, it pushes for more individual responsibility.
00:26:14.000Well, let's talk about qualified immunity.
00:26:16.000Yeah, so what does that basically mean?
00:26:18.000So essentially, I believe it was like 50 years ago, they passed this law that basically gave all police members qualified immunity.
00:26:27.000So essentially, it essentially blocks them from being able to get sued outside, like in a civil court.
00:26:40.000With police misconduct in the spotlight, the U.S.
00:26:42.000Supreme Court on Thursday will consider whether to revisit the 50-year-old doctrine of qualified immunity for law enforcement officers, which has shielded cops from civil lawsuits even in cases where citizens' rights have been violated.
00:26:55.000So even when it's been a violation, they aren't able to get sued.
00:27:01.000So if they do look at this and get rid of this, Actually, let me let me scroll down.
00:27:07.000It says cops basically act Here it says it tells officers that they can shoot first and think about it later Now that is messed up if that's the case because this that's basically what this is doing It's protecting them like oh you made a mistake.
00:27:22.000I mean someone died, but we got you you're protected and it's like oh No, that should not be the case.
00:27:29.000And if they re-evaluate this and change it, that means they're gonna have to, you know, every situation, like, man, if I do this wrong, my career's over.
00:27:39.000And that's, like, pressing on every situation then.
00:27:44.000Instead of going, I'm just gonna react emotionally, boom, I just shoot because I'm, you know, Adrenaline's rushing and whatever.
00:28:47.000Well, yes, smash the like button, but... No, but I think about government, and we create a program, and we sign it into law, and then it's there forever.
00:29:02.000I'm seeing this thing about disbanding the police, and it sounds absurd on its face, but I know a lot of libertarians who are like, yep, get rid of them.
00:29:09.000The smallest possible government you can, and we will take care of ourselves.
00:29:12.000I know people who move to Mexico because they don't like the idea of police, and they want to be able to defend themselves with their own weapons and their own security.
00:29:21.000Well, I feel like that's what would happen.
00:29:48.000No, so here's what I think would happen.
00:29:50.000I think that if the argument about the 2A actually really is resolved, if there's no more arguing about that and everyone agrees that we should get guns, and if we start holding ourselves accountable, like the guy was talking about from Black Lives Matter the other night, Yeah.
00:30:03.000then we could have small police type forces like little militias in each community and
00:30:08.000we wouldn't have to have like a centralized police policing.
00:30:10.000So it could be very decentralized, which I think is a great idea.
00:30:13.000Maybe you actually just need detectives for investigating serious crimes.
00:38:15.000No, when we stopped showing up, I was told specifically by, like, one of the adults, like, oh yeah, the mayor said, you know, those street vendors can't come to this area anymore.
00:38:47.000So around that time, actually, they were clearing the north side of Chicago of all low-income housing and pushing all those people to the south side, basically into these neighborhoods around that same time.
00:39:19.000And they might even, like, I was told if you walk through the neighborhood, You'll either get into a conflict, you know, in a manner of speaking, with the locals who are like, what are you doing?
00:39:29.000Or you'll end up with the police being like, yo, get out.
00:39:31.000And I had a friend who was female who walked over and there was an older black man saying, mm-mm, honey, turn around.
00:40:47.000This is the area where I grew up and they were like, this place is, you know, it's low-income housing, there's a lot of crime and gang activity.
00:41:41.000this is crazy was the plumbing what are they doing was the plumbing was the
00:41:44.000power lines uh... i i i don't care about any that where they put the
00:41:48.000people seriously because when they do that to the north side
00:41:51.000of chicago and it pushed everyone south there were gang wars
00:41:54.000chicago became the deadliest city in america for a little while
00:41:57.000I don't remember which years it was, but it was after they did all that.
00:42:01.000And it got so bad that the city told hospitals in Chicago, they're not allowed to accept gunshot wounds.
00:42:08.000So if you got shot in the South side of Chicago, you had to go to any hospital outside of the city limits, which would take sometimes an hour.
00:42:17.000There was a kid who got, it was like a seven year old kid, got hit by just a random stray bullet.
00:42:43.000And I think, you know, so for those that, we do these in separate segments, for those that are just tuning in, we were talking earlier about how they do, you know, there's discussions in Minneapolis of disbanding the police outright.
00:42:53.000And we were saying that we think that the real issue is the cities have become unlivable.
00:43:13.000I've had a few conversations with a buddy of mine who's actually writing a screenplay about World War, Franz Ferdinand, the whole lead-up about what happened and what led to World War I. And I know there was a lot of that going on.
00:43:25.000All I can think is that anyone who lives in a city is under someone else's boot.
00:43:29.000And we need to get out from under other people's boots.
00:43:33.000It's not a race issue, it's a class issue being stuck under someone else's boot.
00:45:57.000And that's one of the biggest challenges that it seems like, you know, what I refer to these Chinese finger trap problems, where it seems like, you know, you got to pull your fingers out, but it makes it worse.
00:46:07.000And you might have to do something counterintuitive.
00:46:09.000And maybe, you know, the first thing I'll say is we clearly didn't have the answers.
00:46:26.000And their answer is the correct answer, and that's never right, because there's too many different people out there for one person to be like, this is the way it should be, this is the answer.
00:47:34.000Meat and stuff and other products that have to be done in bigger scale, you go to the store to buy, but for the most part you've got veggies and fruits and maybe even your own chickens.
00:49:39.000I think about people who live in the cities, and it's always sounded insane, like Vice, for instance, was notorious for underpaying people.
00:49:47.000When I started working there, this was... 2011?
00:51:52.000Where the guy, it's this old commercial, and he puts all the peanut butter on the bread, and then he bites it, and then the phone rings, and it's the radio station saying, who killed Alexander Hamilton in that famous duel?
00:52:03.000And he's in a room where he's surrounded by all of this Aaron Burr memorabilia, and he's got peanut butter in his mouth, and he goes, and they're like, I'm sorry, sir, we can't hear you.
00:52:35.000He's sitting at a table, and he's got a thing of milk, and he's mouthful of peanut butter, and he tries to pour it, and nothing comes out, and he goes... He's like in the room, and everything's around.
00:52:43.000It's funny, because he's got like a painting of it, and there's like the bullet in a glass case.
00:53:10.000Maybe if you didn't spend it on the booze from that party last night and on this expensive apartment, when I came asking for your help, you were there to come.
00:53:18.000Not so much that, but like, so much of the trips that I had done before I started working for Vice, I paid for everything on my own.
00:53:24.000I saved everything I could when I would get donations or whatever.
00:53:35.000They're too expensive. They not only that are they too expensive. I think the most pressing thing is
00:53:40.000You you're paying to live you're paying someone else to live
00:53:44.000Yes, that's what it is. Well, it's and if you stay there and you live there and your family lives there
00:53:49.000It's like you're I don't care what race you are. It's it's If you live in a city, you're paying someone else and you're raising a family and paying another person to raise a family.
00:54:01.000You're not able to give them that house.
00:56:22.000I'm sure there's something I'm missing about it, but there were like the, you know, I'm sure once the first few pioneers came, the first thing they did was like start building, you know, a dock and building temporary housing and shelters and things like that.
00:56:36.000I don't know a lot about it, but I'm willing to bet like the first thing that happened wasn't families coming.
00:56:41.000It was like workers and crews thinking about... Fur traders was pretty big back then.
00:56:45.000Can they send stuff back and thinking about what we would do for like terraforming Mars?
00:56:49.000Like we're not going to send a bunch of families with kids to go and just live on Mars.
00:56:53.000No, we're sent scientists and engineers.
00:56:55.000But no, but at the same time they are trying to send family, not, not with kids though.
00:57:00.000But I mean, the, the two astronauts that just flew, they're married to astronauts that also flew and have both been stationed in the space station.
00:57:08.000So I mean, technically, yes, they, they want families to go out there so that it's less traumatic.
00:57:21.000But regardless of any of that, could you imagine just someone being like, get in this plane, we're gonna drop you off in the middle of the woods, and then it's all you.
00:57:30.000Isn't that basically all these shows that are reality get dropped off?
00:58:07.000Yeah, they start gossiping about each other.
00:58:09.000The men have clean water, shelter, band together, fire, and then the women started demanding they get access to, you know, stuff the men had built and stuff like that.
01:01:20.000Totally different, but... No, yeah, I was reading, like, they can get a taste for egg, and it's too late, and they just keep breaking their eggs, because they're really dumb.
01:02:20.000You don't drink, you don't do anything.
01:02:22.000I don't even like taking allergy medicine.
01:02:24.000When I used to hang out with my friends on the south side of Chicago, like conveniently in these same places, not too far, We'd talk about crazy stuff, quantum physics, time dilation, all this weird stuff, and then they'd always be like, dude, are you stoned?
01:04:55.000And the videos started getting crazier, where like, I remember seeing one where this guy walks, he's like a YouTuber, a big YouTuber, a million subs, and his video started and he was dead serious.
01:05:03.000He was like, yo man, we're gonna get crazy tonight, before we do, wah!
01:05:07.000And then like the screen zooms in and starts like pulsating blue, and it's like smash that like button!
01:05:11.000And it's like spinning and shaking, and like numbers are going up, and I'm like, wow, this dude's, and he had like 100,000 likes, it was ridiculous.
01:05:34.000I don't know, but apparently it makes you look a little bit, a little bit spacey.
01:05:38.000Don't forget too, for those that are hanging out, after the show, so in about an hour, I'm gonna be joining Steven Crowder over on Louder with Crowder, and probably just complain about stuff like I normally do.
01:08:30.000And now that everything's gone to complete chaos, like, I can't even weigh the potential risks because I have to consider my own safety now.
01:08:40.000Just, I think people need to protect themselves.
01:08:42.000It's at that point where, you know, when that liberal guy in New York called the cops and they said, our city's under attack, you're on your own, do what you gotta do.
01:09:23.000But it's also a common, you know, track for a lot of field reporters who eventually get into commentary and, you know, anchorage kind of stuff.
01:09:31.000And if he was on the ground, he couldn't be giving you the Tim Pool videos every day.
01:10:16.000I remember I started traveling around to a lot of different countries, you know, for Vice and stuff, almost 10 years ago.
01:10:22.000And I remember coming back and seeing the border guards and being like, America.
01:10:28.000And you really get perspective when you go to the slums of these foreign countries, when you see the police brutality and the unjust laws of a lot of these places, and why they're in disarray.
01:10:38.000And then you see how nice and comfortable America is.
01:10:42.000And I remember just like walking back up to the border agent and he was like, you know, where were you?
01:10:45.000And I can't remember, it was like Morocco or something.
01:11:21.000I went to South Africa and I stayed in Cape Town for nine days and we took my group, we left the town, we had to go to this, I don't know, we had to drive for like an hour, right?
01:11:31.000And right outside the town, boom, you see like, I would, I don't want, it's more like favelas, you know, or favelas.
01:13:44.000Gatelin Mader says, just curious, when do you think you might set up a more official news network and how would you ensure some positive journalistic integrity?
01:14:03.000They're currently out reporting and doing stuff.
01:14:04.000And so it is, it is officially running, but that is video production and field reporting.
01:14:09.000For the writing stuff, that'll be an entirely separate outlet, different website, different everything.
01:14:13.000And the reason for it is that's going to involve more of me.
01:14:18.000SCNR is independent for me for specific reasons.
01:14:21.000They're doing field reporting and sourcing on the ground with sources, and so we don't want anyone to ever be able to claim that there was some kind of interference.
01:14:31.000Tim Poole's got his political opinions and stuff.
01:14:52.000Fact check these, you know, let's get them definitive, like, like confirmed.
01:14:57.000So one of the things that I'd love to do is, when all these brickpouts started appearing, actually assign somebody, like, start calling local companies, start calling these housing units and figure out what these are.
01:15:05.000Yeah, and so the Associated Press did that, and they've confirmed at least two of them were legit.
01:15:35.000DeplorablePirateCaptainGunbeard says, how fast do you think Antifa activists are going to roll on their comrades when they get threatened with the Patriot Act?
01:16:41.000You have not, if, look, to all the people who think there's a deep state and whatever, then if you do think that's true, wouldn't you think they would use every resource available internationally and nationally to do everything to destroy Trump, who wasn't supposed to win in the first place?
01:17:04.000It's like, look, you know, Hillary Clinton and her cronies and cohorts, they're super rich and they will exploit loopholes and they will do what they got to do.
01:17:11.000And now we're seeing all these celebrities come out.
01:17:14.000We're seeing all these weird social media campaigns.
01:17:37.000No, but what I mean by this is, if you're an average person, and you just, you know, peruse various news outlets online or whatever, and you saw them blocking the cars, you probably were like, oh, you know, the nurses are upset.
01:17:50.000Now you see them cheering for the other protesters, what would you think?
01:17:53.000Because I saw I saw like I can't remember a mainstream journalist.
01:17:57.000It might have been The New York Times mentioning the the double standard between Brett Kavanaugh and Joe Biden was obvious to every single American.
01:18:03.000It was, you know, everyone knew exactly what was going on and what the establishment was doing.
01:18:14.000Yeah, but maybe maybe we're maybe maybe we're in a special area and regular people can't see it because they don't pay attention to the news.
01:18:22.000Yeah, the people that only consume the mainstream media.
01:18:26.000Those people exist and they believe it all.
01:21:33.000Let's get these people out of here because they have no idea what they're doing.
01:21:35.000It's the funny thing how people are blaming Trump.
01:21:37.000And I see these memes where they're like, in a Democratic-controlled city, in a Democratic county, a Democratic district, or the Democratic governor of a Democratic state, it's like you're blaming Trump.
01:21:51.000Let's see, Tanya Reid says, I have a ton of liberal white friends.
01:21:55.000As a successful conservative minority, I am tired of them telling me about racism when they have never experienced it.
01:22:01.000It's funny because I totally get it, and it is, it's a social justice paradox.
01:22:09.000that you like so like when I was talking to David Pakman about this I said I don't like the fact that because I come from a mixed family they try and tell me and he goes that's identity politics and I was like right I hate it yeah that's the point yeah I don't want that same page yeah I don't want people to be like you're a minority therefore or you're white therefore I'm like no no you don't get to tell me we just stop just drop it all stop stop bringing it up you have no idea what you're talking about right and that's what a lot of people of color and you know be Latino Asian whatever tell these antifa types And then Antifa goes around saying these things to minorities.
01:23:59.000And I responded with, you're absolutely right, the riots worked.
01:24:02.000All you had to do was crawl over the corpses of the people who were killed and all the lives destroyed by the rioting to get to where you wanted, right?
01:25:08.000I don't know what that evidence is, but I have also heard evidence that there is a legitimate left wing, they call it the Boogaloo.
01:25:15.000I mean, they're in the cities right now, but they realize once they go into the suburbs, a lot of Americans have guns that will kill them, right?
01:25:22.000Yeah, but the people who are planning The left wing.
01:26:10.000Cyrilio says, have you seen images going around of young white children posing with a privileged sign for their parents to post on social media?
01:26:17.000Virtue signaling is the new live vicariously through your kids.
01:27:57.000If you have a mob of people who are saying things that make no sense and they're violently angry and you can't reason with them, what happens?
01:28:58.000No, what I'm saying is, these shoe companies and these companies come out and they're like, we're right here with you fighting for, you know, fighting the injustice and oppression.
01:29:06.000And they look over their shoulder at the slave labor they use in foreign countries and they're like, don't let anybody, you know, don't let them know about that and we'll kill our profits.
01:30:25.000Man, she's pushing herself on the scene, man.
01:30:26.000I'm just saying she has like a high-profile Democrat. I'm trying to use the best example of she's pushing herself on
01:30:32.000the scene, man Yeah, you are you are gonna see you are gonna see the
01:30:36.000Democrats order 66 It is going to be like every celebrity standing up and
01:30:40.000putting on a message in the exact same day They do that a lot already
01:30:44.000Yeah, but imagine if every celebrity, imagine if every former government official, every former president, it is going to be nuts what they do.
01:32:49.000So for those that don't get the reference, in the Saiyan saga of Dragon Ball Z the anime, Goku uses everything in his power, his muscles are failing and he has to win, and he wins.
01:33:07.000Which one is, you know, the Democrats?
01:33:10.000Is Trump the underdog summoning all of his strength for a last effort to win and vanquish the evil?
01:33:16.000Or is he the arrogant overpowered who gets wiped out by the, you know, desperate I do like that you didn't use Biden, because he just wouldn't have made it.
01:33:58.000Yeah, but no, I'm sorry, that's not fair either, because Master Roshi in Dragon Ball, he's like a really old man, but he can also get like super massive and muscular, and like summon power, and he teaches Goku to do the Kamehameha, so it's not fair either.
01:34:10.000But there's a little overlap there with, you know, sniffing little girls and stuff like that.
01:36:32.000Peacebone says, the LAPD money cut is smoke and mirrors by the mayor.
01:36:36.000LAPD has a $1.9 billion budget, and they were increasing it by $700 million more this year, so they're still getting half a billion budget increase.
01:37:39.000Peeping Tom says, Adam, you think police should have insurance like doctors?
01:37:43.000If you think police get paid the same as doctors, you are deluded.
01:37:46.000If police need insurance, there will be no police and the cities will burn.
01:37:50.000I don't claim to be an expert, but I know that this is, you know, the qualified immunity protects them for not having to be accountable for their actions, and there needs to be some precedent to hold them accountable.
01:38:27.000People like, dude, you know these people who, like these lefty journalists who call me right-wing or whatever, have no idea what's going on.
01:38:57.000He was like, oh, I don't know about all that, man.
01:38:58.000You know, I don't follow this stuff, but I'm definitely voting for Trump this year because I'm just sick and tired of these people attacking him.
01:39:05.000It's like, I don't even know what they're mad about.
01:39:11.000And I hear this, and I take that into consideration with everything I see, and that's where my opinion comes from.
01:39:16.000Like, as to what I think is gonna happen.
01:39:18.000I don't just read, you know, like, the Donald subreddit and go like, this is proof, everyone loves Trump.
01:39:23.000You know, I get it, those are the supporters.
01:39:25.000I read the far left subreddits, the Bernie subreddits, too, to see what their opinion is, and I'm telling you, man, the Bernie people are ragging on the Democrats, too.
01:39:32.000So, how could the Democrats win when they're getting attacked from both flanks?
01:39:42.000And then Bernie is like walking down the street, like sidewalking his aides, like the politicians in the congressional office, pull out blasters, and then he looks over his shoulder and then he draws a light saber, does a backflip.
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01:42:43.000We're still going to be reading Super Chats for the next 20 minutes, but then apparently Crowder's got a...
01:43:02.000Eric says, police kneeling may de-escalate and say we understand your anger, but I'm worried that it will also say we're with you and won't stop you to those being violent and encourage them.
01:43:20.000I think, you know, it's crazy that people are freaking out over the idea of the Army or the military coming in when it's true that they're not necessarily trained for this kind of unrest.
01:43:28.000That's actually another point to be made.
01:43:58.000I have a feeling that if the army was deployed, it would be way better than local police departments because, I mean, from what we've seen so far, where the... I can't remember who it was, it was a video where an army guy comes out, it was in DC, and he says, we're gonna make sure you don't see us at all.
01:44:14.000We want you to be able to protest and do exactly what you need to do, and they walked away.
01:44:20.000Like, these guys were completely respectful.
01:44:23.000Dude, these videos of the cops firing tear gas canisters, like for seemingly no reason, I've seen it, man.
01:44:28.000I've been to so many protests where for no reason I see a cop throw a lava flashbang or fire in the crowd, and I'm like, what are they doing?
01:44:36.000I've also seen activists instigate on purpose.
01:45:08.000And I saw some people comment saying, hey man, if you won't listen to the police and you approach them, I'm like, dude, there's like 50 steps in between telling him to stop and shooting him in the face with a tear gas canister.
01:46:13.000Aunt Zella says, it's beyond offending and infuriating listening to rich people supporting to defund police from their walled mansions with security and bodyguards everywhere.
01:47:59.000Now it's all about being the best for yourself, by yourself, living on your own, getting your own apartment, getting an apartment to pay someone else.
01:48:07.000Living in a cubicle, atop a cubicle, in a city that smells like snowmelt.
01:48:11.000That's not going to further the human race.
01:48:59.000We didn't get a chance to actually do it.
01:49:00.000Yeah, we did we did like one practice scenario where I was like a rogue in a bar and I convinced the barmaid to Give everyone so I wanted goat milk, but it was spoiled and so I said it was chev goat cheese and Then we did the snare where everyone bought it and then I bought everyone goat cheese and it was just serious absurdity And that was about as far as we got.
01:49:22.000Then we fought some wolves or something.
01:49:48.000Adam Pennington says, Tim, Adam, Sour Patch Lids, I tweeted you a live stream from a black cop in California in the first hour of the stream.
01:49:55.000He lets it all out, talking about all the stuff you should watch the first hour of his VOD.
01:50:48.000How many cops are like, well, I'm not saying the cops want bad things to happen, but they're also not super worried because they're like, you know, worst case scenario is you pay for it.
01:50:59.000Your tax dollars, your community, the money that should be going to your school is going to be paid out because we did something wrong.
01:51:04.000And we don't care because the, you know, I don't want to get too, I don't want to exaggerate a bit, but like that, this is, this is a serious problem.
01:54:08.000You'd be like, OK, so that's your right to call me whatever.
01:54:11.000So this is this is the thing I was saying before is like it feels like liberal and conservative is now not really about liberal and conservative policy ideas.
01:54:18.000It's about whether or not you're a whiny baby or an adult.
01:55:01.000I did a live stream a while ago because somebody was like smack-talking me on Twitter and I was like, I had this kind of like, this was a couple years ago, I had this kind of epitome, not epitome, epiphany.
01:55:27.000But I realized these people who are online shrieking and insulting, I'm like, man, they really care about me.
01:55:32.000I'm not saying they care about me in the sense of my well-being.
01:55:35.000I say they care about who I am and what I'm doing enough to be obsessed and not stop talking about it.
01:55:40.000Bro, someone made a meme where, you know the meme of the black dude, it was Shaquille O'Neal, I think it is, he's sleeping and then he wakes up.
01:58:34.000Yeah, because they the other guy came like there was a bunch there was in and out there was there was an there was Another cop who was a tall.
01:58:39.000I think he was Middle Eastern looking hmm, so yeah, there was a bunch of cops involved in this Bomb shoes says I just spent the last three minutes trying to insult you like a kindergartner and was blocked by YouTube censorship every time I'll just tell you about it.
01:58:52.000I'll tell you about my failure instead.
01:58:54.000I'm sorry I YouTube is giving us our safe space so you can't say naughty words.