Zombies are real, people are eating each other, food is running out, and the military is trying to get rid of gendered language. Tim and Lydia discuss it all on today's episode of the TimCast.
00:01:06.000But here's the thing, we have another story for the next segment.
00:01:09.000Rats have started eating each other too.
00:01:11.000Now, we know why, because we did do a segment on what rats were going to do, and cannibalism was one of them.
00:01:16.000But let's just pretend, because we're bored, that they're actually COVID-infected and the animals are also becoming zombies too, because that's just, you know, more fun than real life.
00:01:24.000Well, I'm actually glad that's not the case, because the monkey would have been a lot more scary to watch if they were actually ripping each other apart instead of just fighting.
00:01:41.000You could actually take existing footage today talking about the amount of people infected.
00:01:45.000Like you could show Anderson Cooper being like 200,000 people infected and then like show the monkeys fighting and like news stories go like dun-dun-dun-dun.
00:01:52.000You could actually convince someone zombies are real if you did that.
00:01:56.000But other than that, we've got food shortages coming, so I guess the through line for this, for tonight, is going to be the fact that people eat stuff.
00:02:03.000Whether it's other people, rats, or food.
00:02:56.000Yeah, I mean, I mean, I have some things to say, but I feel like I want to just wait for the subject line, you know?
00:03:00.000Right, right, right, right, we'll do it, we'll do it.
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00:05:37.0001883, it was heard actually 3,000 miles away, and a bunch of people died from the shockwave.
00:05:43.000And so now there's news coming out that Krakatoa erupted, and people are all going like, oh man, the end of the world because this huge volcano is erupting.
00:06:47.000But this is literally how a zombie apocalypse would happen if it was.
00:06:51.000Like we were talking about this before, like Shaun of the Dead.
00:06:54.000You'd see news reports of people getting sick, of someone biting somebody, and you'd think nothing of it.
00:06:58.000But let's read this first story and figure out why exactly she got bit.
00:07:02.000They say, Greater Manchester Police released photos of the injury suffered by the 21-year-old PC after she was called to reports of a man causing disturbance in Rockdale.
00:07:12.000Officers tried to explain to the man that he should not be going to other people's homes following the government guidelines to tackle the COVID pandemic, the force said.
00:07:20.000While trying to engage with the man, two officers were punched and the 21-year-old was then bitten.
00:07:26.000She attended hospital following the incident on Thursday evening before being discharged to
00:07:32.000recover at home. Days earlier, she had been delivering Easter eggs to children while out
00:07:36.000on patrol. Okay, this story's got so much wrong with it.
00:08:51.000He is due to appear at the Manchester Magistrates' Court on Saturday.
00:08:55.000GMP Chief Constable Ian Hopkins described the attack on an officer during the coronavirus pandemic as just the lowest of the low, writing on Twitter, words fail me when it comes to some people's behavior.
00:09:04.000You know what, all I can think is, harumph I say!
00:09:10.000We were trying to corral you to do what we wanted you to do and you said no.
00:09:16.000He said pictures of the officer's bite injury were quite graphic, but he hoped they helped people understand the vicious nature of this attack.
00:09:24.000I guess because we're in the pandemic, everything is related to the pandemic.
00:09:36.000But it's like, I actually wonder, we should have looked, maybe we should have done this before, looking up the stats for how often a cop is bit.
00:09:58.000And while you do, I mean, this one, if there's any story, so first of all, the first story we ever saw about this, I think it was in India, Where a guy went to a checkpoint, and they tried to stop him, and then he went nuts, ripped his clothes off, and started biting people.
00:10:10.000What's up with the ripping the clothes off thing?
00:10:52.000And they were like, now that we have your attention, and we did this very thought-provoking piece on social media, let's all team up to go after Kony, a guy who was in all likelihood dead.
00:11:02.000But, uh, so what happened was, this thing goes viral.
00:11:04.000It was the fastest viral video in history at the time.
00:11:06.000The dude who made it, like a week later, was found in the middle of a street, naked, jerking it, and like, like pounding on the ground while doing it.
00:14:07.000If in three months, you know, we've got, like, our sleeves ripped off and, like, shotguns and, like, leather boots and we're running through the city and zombies are chasing after us, we'll look back on this and be like, we were so dumb!
00:14:44.000Yeah, the Essex Police Assistant Chief Constable Paul Wells issued a warning Wednesday after two Saturday incidents in Lee-on-Sea in Anghar where cops were coughed on or bitten as they made arrests.
00:16:02.000If people are using coronavirus as a weapon and they are biting, At the very least, we can say the bites are up and the police are warning about it.
00:19:36.000You know, so and that's really not the issue.
00:19:39.000The issue now is We're so like the wheel has stopped spinning for so long that there's going to be a point somewhere that they run out of food.
00:19:49.000It's already happened in different places around the world.
00:22:22.000It's no coincidence that it's about two weeks, a little bit more than two weeks since the hard lockdown in New York, now we're seeing hospitalizations go down.
00:22:30.000Because the incubation period was around two weeks.
00:23:15.000But like, at what point do you say, like, I don't mean like you personally, but like for the people watching or listening especially, at what point do you say like we gotta go?
00:23:54.000Then we go to the Home Depot the other day, and they stopped us 30 feet in front of the building, and they were like, no, no, no, no, stop, stop, stop.
00:24:23.000But if we're already looking at a dramatic increase in commercial burglaries, they call it, which I would just call looting, are we at the point where it's like, this is the warning?
00:24:34.000We already heard the president saying, I'm going to quarantine these states, maybe.
00:24:38.000And then we were like, oh man, what do we do?
00:24:39.000And then he came out and said, no, I'm not going to do it.
00:24:41.000And we went, oh, OK, we were fine, right?
00:24:44.000Was that like the shot across the bow?
00:24:46.000Where it's like, heads up, this is gonna happen.
00:24:51.000Well, I mean, if 254 businesses were targeted when they did a soft quarantine, if they did a hard quarantine, guaranteed those numbers will go up.
00:25:24.000I don't know anything about the police department.
00:25:25.000But for the people who are interested in commercial burglaries, when you tell the world we're shutting down everything, you're telling them no one's going to be at that business.
00:26:00.000But my bigger question is, like, I really don't think we're gonna get up right now after this show and load up the van and dip out to, like, middle of America to, like, get away from the chaos, you know what I mean?
00:26:11.000Well, I mean, if it's going to be a wave away from New York, away from where it hit the hardest first, if New York's already coming down, that means the rest of the country, it's going to be a wave.
00:26:38.000But if the supply chain doesn't get broken, that's really the key.
00:26:42.000If stores still get their stuff, people can still go shopping and get their usual food items, and people survive through the worst of this, then we're going to come out of it fine.
00:26:54.000But if the supply chains get broken... It is broken.
00:28:07.000I really don't think anything will happen where we're going to be like, time to get in the van and go head to the middle of the country or something.
00:29:33.000With the economy shuttered, people are flooding food banks, and the food banks are running out.
00:29:39.000Meanwhile, because of logistical collapse, because the economy shut down, farmers are dumping, you were right, you talked about that milk before, right?
00:29:46.0003.7 million gallons of milk dumped every day, apparently.
00:29:49.000And the farmers are upset, but they're like, we can't do anything with it.
00:29:53.000It doesn't go anywhere, no one's buying it, so they're just dumping it, and the cows gotta get milked.
00:29:56.000They're also shoveling all the food back into the dirt into the soil. Yeah, the vegetables
00:30:50.000Well, I guess we're dead this year, you know?
00:30:52.000We either move on to greener pastures, or you're kind of screwed.
00:30:57.000And it feels like we kind of did this to ourselves.
00:31:00.000I'll tell you what though, if there's anything I've learned from this is that assuming everything works out okay, I definitely want to get as far away from cities as possible.
00:31:11.000Yeah, so... The city's not gonna work for... If... I mean... So, we could go in either direction, you know?
00:31:19.000Like, this sounds bad, but is it all farms?
00:31:22.000Is it all meat factories, whatever, you know, it's like... Or is the wheel still turning a little bit, and like, everyone's gonna get some food, enough to survive, you know?
00:33:21.000But the reason I bring that up is I'm getting more pessimistic by the minute, man.
00:33:24.000I've seen a bunch of stories where they're like, we may now start reopening things.
00:33:27.000And you've got, like, the Northeast Region Coalition of, like, Rhode Island, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, saying, we're going to put together a plan to reopen the economy.
00:34:02.000Maybe I'm just too much of a layman who doesn't understand how any of this stuff works.
00:34:05.000But is it possible that coronavirus could be in a similar way to where, like, you get it, it goes dormant, you feel better, and then it comes back and you're, like, choking again?
00:34:12.000Well, if it does permanent damage to your lungs, I wonder if it could kind of live in your lungs and just hang out.
00:36:56.000So we go to the next store and they're yelling at us at the door, like, you can't come without a mask on.
00:37:01.000Dude, hearing that people are having, so we've heard about reinfections, you know, a while back, like a Japanese woman or someone in like California or something maybe.
00:37:51.000And it's like, if you're weak and unhealthy, and you didn't choose to try to be healthy, it's hard to feel bad for you, because you're not healthy, and you're not trying to be.
00:38:07.000Because if what you said is true, and we can't beat this, and it's going to be around forever, we're going to see a lot more healthy people.
00:38:13.000People will have to be healthy, or else it'll kill them.
00:38:18.000If this is the case, everybody will have it eventually.
00:40:21.000I'm not saying this about you specifically, but the activists who are very much animal rights activists, they'll probably be like, this is awesome, the plants are shutting down.
00:40:28.000And I'll be the one here that, I'm just worried.
00:40:32.000This is a very worrying thing, because the human world right now runs on this kind of stuff.
00:40:39.000So you can't shut down, when you take a wheel out of the big huge cog that is our society, the machine will fall apart.
00:40:48.000So, you know, those people are so one-track minds.
00:40:54.000They don't care about all this other stuff.
00:40:58.000And then, you know, they see it as a victory, but they don't see all of the other things that happen because of this falling apart.
00:41:05.000So, I like to take a step back, you know, and, like, observe from a different point of view, and that's, you know, that's helped me see this.
00:41:16.000Many, many people eat meat right now, and they use that, and they're used to it.
00:41:21.000So, the fallout of them not getting meat is gonna be even worse, because they're not gonna be able to get the nutrients they need, because they have no idea what they're doing.
00:42:23.000So anyway, the joke we were coming up with was, like, it'd be funny to do a video where, you know, like, Adam walks into a Walmart, and there's people fighting each other, just beating the crap out of each other.
00:42:32.000They're fighting over, like, a piece of jerky.
00:42:50.000And they reach into the bag, and they try and grab stuff, and they stop and freeze, and it hits vegan, and they go, oh, I'm terribly sorry, sir.
00:42:55.000And you're like, oh, it's no big deal, and then you just walk out and go buy your food.
00:44:44.000I definitely have a red line for when it's like, I am getting in the van and I am gone.
00:44:48.000We'll see what happens, but I'm pretty sure if we saw, like, I don't know if this is where the line is, but if local supermarkets were getting raided and there were no cops anywhere, I might just be like, time to go.
00:46:22.000When I was in Egypt, and I've mentioned this before, we got word that the APCs were coming, so we were like, to the airport.
00:46:30.000Right when we got there, they shut all the roads down.
00:46:32.000We would have been stuck for who knows how long.
00:46:36.000So by the time, right when we got to the gate, I'm sitting down, and there was like a business guy, and we started talking, and he's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's all, they did it.
00:46:43.000The military came in, blocked everything off.
00:51:58.000DZ says, since the MSM is putting info out and changing it later, why don't they go back and remove their original pieces to further the gaslighting effect?
00:52:08.000Because I don't think they have confidence.
00:52:11.000I don't think they actually care about what we think.
00:52:15.000They know that the average person is going to see the news and just regurgitate the headline.
00:52:25.000Yesterday, Brian Stalter says, a quote from Trump, you know, or a quote from admin officials, Trump is trying to put the onus on governors, you know, and make them take responsibility.
00:54:39.000As much as I am not very much of a conspiracy theorist, I would bet a substantial amount of money, like if you asked me to, I'd be like, oh, I'll totally bet on the fact that pharmaceutical companies are lobbying for a vaccine over a treatment, for sure.
00:55:18.000Yeah, we need to foster a culture that encourages people to be together, but social media encourages tribalism and division.
00:55:27.000Can't say that I'm not a part of that.
00:55:28.000I think, you know, everybody plays that game.
00:55:31.000Ceylon Blue says, Devastating new research indicates that, similar to HIV, CV19 compromises the immune system, T-cells, and turns off their protective function, allowing the virus to replicate without interference.
00:57:46.000They probably have an idea of what they're doing, but not about what's going on.
00:57:51.000I think you'll find experts, and they'll be able to tell you a lot about certain things, but they probably don't know very much more than we know.
00:58:01.000Obviously, a doctor is going to know how to perform surgery and save lives, and they're going to know a lot more than you.
00:58:06.000But when it comes to this stuff and hydroxychloroquine and all that, we assume that they know, and This is a new thing, not, you know, studied in the past.
00:58:14.000They might know some stuff about it, but they're gonna know only a little bit more than anyone else knows.
00:59:14.000So the point he makes is that even though he's someone who is an expert in certain things, he knows almost the exact same most of the public knows.
00:59:22.000There are some things he's an expert on, but he can't tell you more than the average person.
01:00:45.000The real zombies were the friends you made along the way.
01:00:48.000It's gonna be the crazy virus that spawned from some crazy infectious mouth of a human that bites another human, that causes them to bite another human, and then those people bite other humans, and then it's just, you know, a big pyramid effect after that.
01:01:03.000The sad reality is that I was reading this article about why zombies would never happen.
01:01:07.000It's because biting is actually a really ineffective way to transmit a disease.
01:01:12.000Like, you think about all the diseases that actually work, it's like airborne or, you know, otherwise.
01:02:51.000But if it were me, and I wanted to make sure the system was sustained, and that we survived, I would crack down harder than anything you've seen on these cops that are arresting people for this.
01:03:03.000I'd do everything with my power to sanction, censure, whatever.
01:03:07.000Obviously what they're doing isn't necessarily criminal.
01:03:09.000You know, I say it's a violation of the Constitution, but statutory law.
01:03:13.000But if I was like the mayor, and I heard these cops did this, I'd be like, I'd make a public statement and be like, I am coming for each and every one of you that violates the civil liberties of a citizen because you want to be overzealous.
01:03:24.000When you go out and arrest a dude for paddleboarding, you make people scared.
01:05:21.000Like, if the doctors are coming out, the government's coming out, and they're saying, like, don't go in big groups, you'll get sick, and your first thought is, I better jam myself into a crowd of a hundred plus people to get the toilet paper, you must be a moron.
01:06:19.000I would still come out hardcore if it were me in government, which it would never be, but if I was ever in that position, I would be like, I want his badge.
01:06:28.000I would go nuts in certain capacities, like I've seen so many stories, I would go nuts.
01:06:32.000I can't believe that there's so many stories where like, The Fernando Castile.
01:06:38.000That was the guy who was a legal gun owner who got killed.
01:06:40.000How does that not result in, like, you know... Well, I don't want to pretend like I know exactly what happened, because it's been a while since I've gone over the story, but, like, situations like that, where a legal gun owner gets killed driving home doing nothing wrong, I mean, there were some issues about it, like, I think he had pot on him.
01:06:54.000Still, I think the government could earn more trust by coming out and being like, here's where we draw the line between criminals and people we will not give, you know, We won't give lenience to.
01:07:07.000And here's the line for people who are good people who have maybe made a mistake and we're going to be fair and honest and act in good faith for them.
01:07:15.000What's even crazier is that the cops that are going through training got graduated early.
01:07:45.000But there's a scene where Edward Norton's on a plane and he's talking to a guy and he says, my job is... what was he, like a risk assessment guy for a car company or something?
01:09:41.000We're trusting these people to carry the law in their hands and make sure people are abiding by it.
01:09:51.000But when they aren't even fully properly trained, To handle specific situations, especially when it involves a gun, when you have to take the gun out of the holster, you need special training.
01:10:11.000So the general idea is they're getting, I'm doing air quotes, full training, but that it's inadequate for like what a person would need to deal with high stress environments and things like that.
01:10:22.000Um, it's a, you're becoming a police officer.
01:10:25.000You're going to have high stress environments.
01:13:38.000Morgan says, if you know you have coronavirus or another deadly disease, you can be charged with attempted murder and or charged with a terror attack with a bioweapon.
01:14:58.000Generic background character says, Bro, everyone knows that by taking your clothes off it can raise your power level and you can go super saiyan if you yell loud enough.
01:20:26.000Alright, Lero says, Well, depending on what they are, the first thing I would say is make sure you're not going to be sending ridiculously valuable cards.
01:20:32.000Some of these old cards could be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars.
01:20:34.000them a good home. If so, how might I contact you to work out the details?
01:20:38.000Well depending on what they are, the first thing I would say is make sure you're not
01:20:41.000going to be sending ridiculously valuable cards. Some of these old cards could be worth
01:20:46.000hundreds or thousands of dollars. Now, if it turns out you don't care or you've checked
01:20:52.000or you want to just give them anyway, you can go to TimCast.com slash donate and I have
01:20:57.000Box where if you'd like to send some magic cards, that would be greatly appreciated, but I will stress, I strongly recommend, depending on how old they are, you personally, first of all, be very careful with them.
01:21:08.000What's the Black Lotus at now, like 80 grand?
01:21:57.000You know, if you send a bunch of, you'd be surprised, man.
01:22:00.000I would not feel comfortable receiving extremely valuable goods.
01:22:04.000Assuming they're just maybe like five or ten years old, it could be worth a couple hundred bucks, and if you want to get rid of them, by all means, timcast.com slash donate.
01:23:39.000I just got out of the Shinra building for those who play or know the game at all, but I think I'm near the end.
01:23:46.000I'm not quite sure when it ends, but as far as when the game ends, or the first game, getting out of Midgar, since it is only Midgar, I'm assuming since I'm right at that point that I'm about to be at the end.
01:24:20.000Midland says, Hey Tim and Adam, I wrote a fictional action romance book under a pen name about a UN initiative formed to solve the world's problems.
01:24:27.000If I send a copy, would you be interested?
01:24:34.000And we actually get a ton of material, and we do go through it.
01:24:37.000It's not a guarantee that I will read it, but we have a ton of people here, and to the best of our abilities, we're able to, you know, look through everything.
01:24:43.000Admittedly, I work all day, every day, nonstop, so I have very little time for anything.
01:24:49.000Let's see, Nile Crispo says, watch Out of Shadows and Fall Cabal.
01:26:51.000Slugtrail says, atheistic incarnation, term I coined, theoretically in a world without God, took 13 billion years for you to incarnate consciously once.
01:27:00.000Chances of it happening again after you die?
01:27:46.000That bar is the universe, and we're just like this weird thing emerging from the membrane, walking around, and then sinking back in eventually.
01:28:06.000East Shore says, also, Tim, I wanted your opinion on a thought I had.
01:28:09.000If hospitals completely ran out of respirators or were low on medication to treat this, do you think that they would take the supplies from nursing homes or, worse, shut them down?
01:28:17.000I think that's a better question for you.
01:31:12.000The reason why we're not seeing every single cop in New York do this is because the sane, regular cops aren't doing this because they're sane, regular cops.
01:31:20.000The really dumb ones are like, duh, why are you outside?
01:34:00.000And then he came out and said, if we acted sooner, of course the media wants to frame it like he was criticizing Trump, but he never said Trump's name.
01:34:06.000He was saying, if the government shut things down sooner.
01:35:13.000His view of everything is through an economic lens.
01:35:15.000Trump passed away the fact that it's not just a medical crisis, it's an economic crisis.
01:35:19.000So Fauci will come out and say, here's the medical science says, and Trump is going to be like, consider these other things like food and logistics and international relations and security.
01:35:26.000As far as I'm concerned, there's no controversy.
01:35:28.000It's good that they have even some controversy, not necessarily controversy, but having like a check, a person that's there that's from a different side of things to be like, you got to remember this.
01:35:51.000Luciferian says, I find it very telling that the areas where people are resisting the quarantine the most are usually the places that could be labeled as more affluent and progressive.
01:40:22.000They say that they've seen documents and they've linked some images.
01:40:25.000So, documents obtained by conservative commentator Aaron Gunn, and presented to the Postmillennial, reveal that military personnel are no longer allowed to write he or she, but must replace it with they-them pronouns, regardless of an individual's preferred pronouns.
01:40:39.000So, first, I have to absolutely say this, this sounds so absolutely insane to me, I don't believe it.
01:40:44.000Sorry Postmillennial, it's just too nuts.
01:40:48.000Yeah, I don't think I agree with it either.
01:40:51.000But I believe it is possible to the point where I'm actually willing to read this and go through it.
01:41:51.000It says, also based on a recent CAF cultural and normative shift to promote gender diversity and associated inclusiveness, CFPA's writing policy and guide will also reflect this new reality where sex, gender identity, and gender expression are prohibited grounds of discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act, forthwith the use of gender pronouns such as, quote, he, his, and she, her, unquote, are not to be used when drafting PERS.
01:42:16.000Members will be referred to by rank and name or by using gender-neutral pronouns, such as they there.
01:42:35.000Well, I thought it said somewhere that it's it's when when filling out when drafting these things Yeah, so drafting pers, you know, I don't know.
01:42:43.000I assume personnel member drafting personnel members Yeah, I know what that means.
01:42:49.000So I mean filling out all of their information.
01:42:52.000I I'm assuming that's what it would be, you know, so I I don't know it's like this whole thing is such a touchy subject so many people it's like Not, not, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:43:04.00099% of, 92% of people in this country think it's insane.
01:43:16.000Here's what, here's what, here's what it says.
01:43:19.000They say, issued via Canadian Forces General Message, these changes that deprive a person of their sex-based identity in writing are meant to encourage gender diversity.
01:43:28.000In reports on personnel, no superior will be allowed to use pronouns that designate or refer to a person's biological sex, the notice reads.
01:43:36.000Based on a recent CAF cultural normative shift, In practice, superiors who are required to write personnel reports for those who serve under them will not be allowed to use the pronouns of that person's choosing if they identify as male or female and use sex-based pronouns.
01:43:52.000Instead, everyone will be referred to with the accepted gender-neutral plural pronouns of they, their, them.
01:43:58.000It is not yet known how Canadian Armed Forces personnel will react to the deprivation of their sex-based identity in their personnel documents.
01:46:14.000The whole plural versus singular, it's not, it's not grammatically correct.
01:46:19.000So they need to come up with something that makes sense.
01:46:22.000So in, in an official report, reporting about something that's actually happened, this, this is why I called that a little silly because comparatively, when they're doing like a report of what happened, like some people got shot and murdered or killed and something, someone blew up, like I can't, whatever, any sort of military thing that's happened and they're trying to report on it.
01:48:49.000It has to conform to some sort of grammatical sense, or else the masses that you're mad at for not, you know, for misgendering you, they don't understand because they is plural.
01:50:25.000Pat buys tickets for a horror film because they don't like drama.
01:50:29.000Sam gets upset because they really loves drama.
01:50:32.000If they was a singular referring... For Sam, if I said, Sam gets upset because she really loves drama, loves would have an S. It would be plural.
01:51:34.000How will they actually be able to convey information accurately to their superiors Well, I guess there's a simple thing that needs to be said.
01:51:52.000So if you have a commander or something who's like, here's what happened to all my forces in Afghanistan, submitting it up the chain, they're going to be like, what is this?
01:52:45.000In 2016, Bill C-16 was passed amending the Canadian Human Rights Act.
01:52:51.000It added gender expression to the list of groups that are protected from discrimination, as well as adjusting hate speech and hate crime laws to include protections for gender expression.
01:53:00.000While the use of preferred pronouns have been considered a necessary element of the promotion and inclusion of gender diversity, this change by the CAF is the first time that preferred pronouns are being officially discounted in favor of a catch-all gender-neutral pronoun system.
01:53:13.000Well, what's gonna end up happening is they're just gonna say the same person's name specifically for every single thing.
01:53:19.000So it's just gonna be more work for everybody.
01:53:22.000That's actually, that's another solution I said.
01:53:24.000Going back to the sentence, Pat and Sam are going to the movies, Pat buys tickets to a horror film because Pat doesn't like drama, Sam gets upset because Sam really loves drama.
01:53:33.000You can just get rid of pronouns altogether.
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01:56:50.000Ziptie says, is there any truth to the rumors that the World Health Organization wants to go into people's homes and remove family members?
01:57:06.000Cody says, what will it take for you to vote for Trump?
01:57:10.000Right now, we're seeing a big push from the left to embrace this overt authoritarianism, and Bill Barr has said, no way, that's kind of freaky.
01:57:17.000If it came down to it, and we had the Democratic Party and the media establishment saying, bend the knee to the government overlords, and Donald Trump came out and said, I will do everything in my power to end this lockdown, to protect the American people and preserve freedoms and liberties, I would totally vote for Trump.
01:57:33.000If that was what was on the line, and that seems like where we're going.
01:57:37.000Also, I must admit, with Joe Biden as the nominee, it is getting scarier than it's ever been.
01:59:15.000I was like, I don't have anything to do with these people.
01:59:17.000So, uh, I think Trump has done a decent job on foreign policy, but not, not what I
01:59:21.000would want, but I'm also not a pipe dream kind of guy.
01:59:23.000I don't think you're going to get, you know, Obama said, I'm going to bring the troops back.
01:59:27.000And then he put more troops over there.
01:59:29.000Donald Trump said, I'm going to bring our troops back and then put some more troops over there and then brought some back.
01:59:33.000And I'm kind of like, take what you can get, I guess.
01:59:36.000So he has said a bunch of really bombastic things that I do not like.
01:59:40.000We'll see how things play out later in the year.
01:59:42.000But if it comes down to the weird, freaky police locking people up and chasing people down and Bill Barr and Trump and his administration saying, we have to end this, which he's been saying, I'll totally vote for him.
01:59:52.000Because it's not even about policy at that point.
01:59:54.000It's about the Constitution, our rights as American citizens, and not allowing this ridiculous system.
02:00:00.000Like, Trump's talking about a treatment.
02:00:37.000John Harker, thanks for the super chat.
02:00:38.000Xerxes says, just joined, so I don't know if anyone already mentioned it, but Soy Jesus, did you see PewDiePie's 7 Vegans, 1 Meat Eater video?
02:00:45.000Shows the absolute worst side of vegans.
02:00:49.000No, but I know, I've seen crazy vegans and I don't like pushy people in general.
02:00:56.000So, I mean, and those vegans are pushy.
02:01:49.000I think this will force government to limit budget.
02:01:51.000we are many. Indeed. Spaghetti Joe Rogan's powerful meatball says, should taxpayers decide
02:01:57.000which of their taxes the government will take, to the point of no taxing? I think this will
02:02:00.000force government to limit budget. From a libertarian perspective, your thoughts? Yeah, to a certain
02:02:08.000I really like the idea of these voucher systems, where you do have to pay into the government, but then you can choose where to bring your taxes, like what service you want, because that allows competition, but guaranteed access.
02:02:19.000But ultimately... I mean, it has to be done correctly, but...
02:02:22.000I don't like the idea that I give money to a war machine, you know?
02:03:09.000Coates says, some languages have obviation, which is where instead of gendered pronouns, they have one pronoun for the thing you mentioned first, and another for the thing you mentioned second.
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02:04:33.000I think it's entirely likely that in the next few months, we're going to, we'll be completely purged from everywhere because they want Joe Biden to win, you know, so we'll see what happens.