Riots are breaking out across the country, and the police department is under fire for their handling of the situation. A cop is accused of putting his knee on the neck of a man who was not resisting. The police department fired all 4 of the officers involved in the incident, but no charges have been filed against the officer involved.
00:00:36.000And now we're getting word from the prosecutor They're not going to be, I guess, charging this cop, the guy who was putting his knee on the neck.
00:01:05.000I mean, I think what they might be alluding to, I think one possibility is that the cop showed up late because people are like, hey, that cop wasn't the cop in the video.
00:01:12.000And because there's a video of George Floyd not resisting.
00:03:06.000Even if it was past tense, it's like, he wasn't resisting anymore.
00:03:09.000That's not the point. The language is the point. They could have said, he's resisting, hold him down.
00:03:12.000And this cop shows up and he's like, okay.
00:03:15.000I know, but I'm seeing, I'm seeing people post about there's, there's training that when you need to restrain somebody, if their hands are tied behind their back and they're on their belly, getting on their, on their hands, sitting on their hands does the same as sitting on their neck.
00:03:46.000And to me it was like, I watched white dudes get beat up, I watched Asian dudes get beat up, and I watched black dudes get beat up, and I got falsely arrested.
00:03:53.000And so when it comes to this, like, I totally understand the anger.
00:04:35.000At the Atlas Gym, which is by us, these guys are like, we're gonna open our business because we can't do this anymore.
00:04:41.000They brought in, this is what we were told, it might not be true, but we were told by one of the locals there, they brought in cops from another town because they knew the local cops wouldn't want to enforce this against their own town.
00:07:03.000So, when I was in Ferguson, they would ride at night, and then we'd go back, and we'd go to sleep, and we'd wake up the next day, everyone would be calm, and there wouldn't be rioting.
00:08:26.000I actually, I actually did this thing where I went to a Brazilian expo where they were like showing off weapons and the French LRAD company is all proud and they're like blasting at everybody.
00:08:33.000It's like, So, what it does, what they use it for, for the most part, is to make announcements.
00:08:41.000If you're standing, like, a block away from the cops, when they turn it on, it sounds like someone's standing right in front of you saying, you need to leave, this is a direct order, and you're like, whoa.
00:08:51.000Literally sounds like they're standing in front of you and you can see them at the end of the block.
00:08:54.000When they put it on weapon mode, Make your ears bleed.
00:08:59.000The chirping doesn't bother me all that much.
00:09:54.000And the craziest thing to me is on Twitter, they're all saying things like, you know, if an unarmed black man was killed by the police and the only thing you're caring about is that they're burning down buildings, that you're part of the problem.
00:10:06.000And I'm like, dude, you burned down low-income housing.
00:10:15.000Okay, yeah, so like a new new buildings a new building meant to help poor people that we like the community is pitching in for You don't get it.
00:10:23.000Yeah, these are the they don't they don't get it I'll tell you what when you watch when you watch a video of someone going and taking a TV I'm like, that's not justice dude.
00:10:49.000There's a conspiracy theory that the writing is started by the cops or by, you know... I was looking into this because people kept posting at me saying, look at this.
00:11:02.000This is what, uh, it was actually like some white folks that started this and I didn't find anything.
00:11:09.000I would, bro, I would be absolutely unsurprised if white Antifa started this.
00:11:20.000The white Antifa far leftists will crouch down in the crowd, walk into the middle of random innocent peaceful protesters, and then chuck a bottle at the cops.
00:11:29.000And then the cops start beating the innocent, you know, the regular peaceful protesters, and then it makes everyone go nuts.
00:12:07.000It's like, we've seen 45-year-old, 6'3", dudes that are like, you're middle-aged, you're kinda muscular, you're standing tall and straight, and everyone else is a lanky, almost crippled, gaunt, white, college student.
00:12:48.000What's really frustrating is that you have these far-left magazines that write... There was an article, it was written, it was called, In Defense of Looting.
00:12:56.000And they were trying to argue that this is the most evil, evil thing I've ever seen.
00:13:03.000They argue that the people in these communities are rioting to push back on the oppressive system and finally take what's theirs and blah blah blah.
00:13:12.000In Ferguson, the people rioting didn't live in Ferguson.
00:13:14.000So what was happening was you had this moment where these Ferguson residents linked arms to defend the liquor store that was one of the stores being looted.
00:13:23.000And they're basically saying, please help us.
00:13:25.000These people who don't live here are destroying our community.
00:13:27.000And then the leftists are like, well, they're only alluding to fight back against oppression.
00:13:31.000Meanwhile, the poor, underprivileged community is saying, please, please stop them.
00:15:00.000Here's the thing, too, about this country.
00:15:02.000You can be a bloodthirsty murderer rampaging around like...
00:15:08.000And we still catch you and you stand trial.
00:15:10.000We made the Nazis stand trial because we want everyone to see and know exactly what they did, why they did it, and why we do this to maintain that standard and say we believe in justice and truth and exposing this.
00:15:21.000And that's one of the biggest problems when they do this and it's terrifying that in this country people assume if you're arrested you're guilty.
00:15:28.000So first and foremost, I don't care what he did.
00:15:33.000And people are saying this about some of the worst of the worst terrorists in the world.
00:15:36.000We want them to stand trial for their crimes.
00:15:38.000We want them to sit in that chair so we can point the finger and we can provide that justice, that moment to the victims, no matter who they are.
00:16:02.000It might be annoying for the cops, but going limp, they pick you up and then it's like, Activists are told, specifically by lawyers, you know, just like, you're a ragdoll.
00:16:13.000Because then they'll pick you up and they'll carry you on.
00:18:43.000This is what they do when it comes to police and these kinds of incidents.
00:18:47.000They say, in a normal circumstance, if you killed this person, it would be manslaughter.
00:18:53.000However, because the police are tasked with going to the community and engaging with people in this way, and sometimes they have to subdue people, it's the normal course of his job, it was an accident.
00:19:02.000They're probably going to argue the knee on the neck is a standard, you know, procedure to subdue someone and he didn't realize or something like that.
00:19:09.000But that's not, that's not standard procedure.
00:19:11.000I've had people hit me up today about it saying, even someone in chat, I believe earlier said, I have a friend in the PD that says that is not standard procedure to kneel on someone's neck.
00:19:54.000I don't know how we solve for this problem.
00:19:56.000I don't like the idea that the only reason anything's happening is because of an outrage mob, and we have no, you know, like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:20:03.000Like with the Ahmaud Arbery stuff, I'm like, dude, unless we have hard evidence, this is a really murky case.
00:20:07.000This one, it's like, that guy was saying, please, I'm dying, and you didn't do anything, you know what I mean?
00:21:26.000And I would argue now it's reversed it in a sense.
00:21:29.000At first, you would hear a lot of these stories, and they would immediately come out and say, we're not charging or firing anybody, and everyone would get mad.
00:22:04.000They're getting away with manslaughter?
00:22:06.000What you're arguing is, so what these people are arguing is, because these guys weren't arrested, charged, or indicted and convicted in 24 hours, they're gonna riot?
00:26:09.000Yeah, you know, there's... It's a shame, because it does truly feel like they're just taking advantage of George now, and it seems like he was such an amazing person.
00:27:06.000He could be that nasty guy who comes to your house, farts all over the place, takes your food, and walks out, and you're like, man, I can't... Sure.
00:27:12.000And he's still just another dude, and he's got a... But this video just lends so much more to his character, and I'm just like... Agreed.
00:27:27.000George Floyd calls for an end to gun violence in a resurfaced video.
00:27:33.000George Floyd, the 46-year-old Minnesota man who died at the hands of white cops, urged the younger generation to put an end to gun violence in newly emerged video, according to a report.
00:27:41.000It's clearly the generation after us that's so lost, man.
00:27:50.000Floyd says in the undated footage that circulated on Twitter on Wednesday before urging them to come home, Our young are clearly lost, man, clearly lost.
00:27:58.000I don't even know what to say anymore.
00:28:00.000You youngster is just going around busting guns in crowds, kids getting killed.
00:28:03.000Floyd also expressed his disgust after hearing that an adult had apparently condoned the use of firearms.
00:28:09.000Man, I knew it was crazy then, eh, N-word my age, saying it and condoning this S-bro.
00:28:16.000And half of them young, N-word, shooting guns go home and their knees shaking at night, but they don't show it to nobody because they aren't tough then.
00:28:39.000Growing up in Chicago, one of the biggest problems I have, and it's something that's often brought up a lot by conservatives, is that there's a lot of gun violence among young people in the black community in Chicago.
00:28:49.000And I did an interview with a woman who was amazingly pro-Second Amendment, Chicago, urban liberal, And she said, we need to stop the illegal guns, man.
00:28:59.000She was like, I should have a right to carry my weapon, to protect myself, and we gotta do something to stop the illegal guns these people are getting, and that's the big problem we're looking at.
00:29:07.000And she was talking about gun violence and stuff.
00:29:11.000And like, growing up in Chicago, I'm like, dude, yes.
00:29:33.000We found out some dude got killed because someone on Snapchat called him, you know, a punk A B. You know, messing with my girl and stuff like that.
00:29:42.000So the dude gets in his car and drives up and bang bang bang bang bang.
00:29:46.000I don't know who this guy was, George Floyd.
00:29:49.000I don't know about his personal life, and I don't know about most of his character, just because you see one or two good things.
00:29:57.000But I'll tell you this, if I don't know you, I'm going to assume in a more positive direction and try and be a more optimistic person.
00:32:38.000This is what's really making me angry.
00:32:42.000I was talking to a friend of mine who is lefty.
00:32:45.000Doesn't follow any conservative news, any conservative personalities.
00:32:49.000And I brought up that they're showing these memes of libertarian and conservative two-way activists standing on the steps of Michigan or, you know, reopen activists.
00:33:00.000And they're saying things like, look what happens when these white people with guns, no one does anything to them.
00:33:05.000And the joking thing, the first and foremost is like, makes a good point about the Second Amendment, right?
00:33:09.000Like the cops don't want to get there.
00:33:12.000Someone made a really great point about this.
00:33:14.000They tweeted at me and they said, It's not... Someone tweeted something like,
00:33:19.000if you give all these rioters weapons and the police start firing tear gas,
00:33:22.000what do you think would happen? And they responded with no, because the police would be very, very careful if they were
00:33:28.000dealing with armed activists marching. They wouldn't just start firing
00:33:39.000Here's what really bugged me out, talking to my friend, and no dig at my friend, my friend just, you know, I was like, it's sad to me that these 2A activists standing on these steps agree about this guy getting his life taken away from him.
00:33:54.000And I'm like, this could have been an amazing moment to say, you know, we may disagree on a lot having to do with this, but we can all agree there needs to be justice.
00:34:02.000And then there could have been this unity.
00:34:04.000But it really, really messes with me when you see the left doesn't care about what conservatives think.
00:34:28.000I was telling my friend, I was like, what's really fascinating right now about what's happening across the country is that these urban cops have lost the goodwill of so many individuals on the right for violating the Constitution with these decrees.
00:34:43.000I'm not talking about small-town cops.
00:34:44.000I'm talking about NYPD and LAPD, when they were given an executive decree by the governor, and then all these conservatives were like, you can't do this, and they were like, watch me.
00:36:03.000And then, when he came down, apparently, like, like, there's photos, like, everyone's, like, trying to get pictures with him, and they're like, you're really great.
00:36:18.000They're the ones driving a wedge between us, because we may disagree on racial issues and social justice, but we agree on our fundamental rights.
00:36:26.000And there's a line where we might be like, I won't stand next to you because I think you're going nuts, but for fundamental issues like this, we can solve this problem.
00:36:35.000I think it's, uh, to be a bit more on the conspiratorial side, it's a, they don't want us to.
00:36:42.000I think I mentioned this the other day, that comic about Occupy Wall Street.
00:36:46.000It's a fat cat, rich guy in his room, and then there's a bunch of people outside with Occupy signs, and then he's on the phone laughing, saying, introduce them to identity politics.
00:38:26.000They would take the train to the park, hold meetings dictating what to do with all the money they raised.
00:38:31.000The people who lived in the park, the poor people, decided, because they couldn't get fair representation at the General Assembly, that they would create their own system called the General Union, where your voting power was based on your tent.
00:39:12.000I'm like, these guys have something to say.
00:39:14.000And they were like, The General Assembly activists showed up to their side and started going, Mike, check, Mike, check, Mike, check, over and over again.
00:39:23.000And the crowd just mindlessly drones along so that no meeting could take place.
00:39:54.000And there was one moment, the way that, because the General Assembly didn't work, it was like, the General Assembly was everyone sits down, and then they say, I want to do this, and then everyone raises their hands.
00:40:03.000If someone blocked it by making an X, it was stopped until you could get past that block.
00:40:55.000But early on, I guess a lot of people don't know this, there were older people there, there were libertarians there, there were people waving the American flag, there were conservatives.
00:41:29.000So you ended up with conservatives who have jobs, libertarians who have jobs, and older people who tend to be conservative needing to leave, leaving nothing but young idealists who didn't work.
00:41:46.000natural selection. And then several weeks later, it was a bunch of young people who didn't do
00:41:51.000anything. There was a lot of corruption, man. There was one, one, something happened where
00:41:55.000rumors started spreading that Radiohead was going to play a performance.
00:41:58.000Totally fake. And then when thousands of people showed up, they were like,
00:42:03.000Radiohead's not playing, but now we're going to do a general assembly and you're going to stay.
00:42:07.000And everyone was scared because they didn't want to create the appearance that they only showed up for Radiohead, so it tricked thousands of people into staying in the park for that duration.
00:44:13.000But no, it was funny because I watched them giving out food and then I asked them where they got the food from and they were like dumpster diving.
00:45:17.000So, it's very much so in the vein of history is written by the winners.
00:45:21.000You've got all of these activists who want it to be this gloriful, like, the glorious revolution of Occupy, when in reality it was a mash-up, mangled, Like, conspiracy-ridden, corrupt, really just awful thing.
00:45:35.000But I will tell you one funny thing about it.
00:45:37.000The evolution of music at Occupy Wall Street was absolutely hilarious.
00:45:42.000When Occupy first started, people were just banging on buckets.
00:45:46.000Then all of a sudden they introduced some, like, wind instruments.
00:45:51.000Then someone brought string, and I'm like, by the end of it, there was a full band with real drums, and I was like, it was almost like the evolution of humanity in music.
00:45:59.000Yeah, like literally the evolution music from the Stone Age.
00:47:01.000She also writes for the Detroit Herald.
00:47:03.000And she, for a long time, was like a very high profile Trump supporter.
00:47:06.000I don't know if you could call her a Trump supporter right now, But I don't really know what to call Cassandra other than, uh, what did she say?
00:47:14.000Federal court says I trolled the web through Twitter and information terrorist per wired free press free speech free Assange district herald.
00:49:29.000I hope that as more people become independent, because Cassandra can't get canceled for being a troll on Twitter, and she's clearly joking with a lot of the things she's saying, like trying to troll people.
00:53:23.000You need to be your own boss, and you need to be on a, like, that's ridiculous.
00:53:29.000If you have a certain number of employees, you can't even make a joke, because the government will come at you and say, well, you know, you're scaring your employees.
00:57:09.000It's like, if I click my notifications, it's just a whole bunch of, Tim Pool is bald, and like, Pim Tool, and like, Yeremoan, and I'm like, okay, I get it, guys.
00:57:34.000Come on, guys, let's get this confirmed.
00:57:36.000But, considering how crazy everything's been, we just did this really heavy opening story, like, we had so much fun yesterday talking about Joe Biden farting.
00:57:48.000He was laughing, and just freeze-framing Joe Biden's face, and then, like, today, I'm sitting here, and I'm like, I think we got, like, the riots are happening right now, man.
00:58:02.000And so I'm like, we ended up seeing this DC news and I'm like, this is what we need to kind of round this off at the end and have some fun and talk about Batman and Superman.
00:58:10.000But that means we're going to talk about a bunch of, we're going to grab your super chats and we're going to read through them.
00:58:14.000So I hope you guys are ready for this.
00:58:16.000King Canuck says, we didn't start the fire.
00:58:19.000It was always burning since the world's been turning.
01:02:02.000And then I would talk for 10 minutes and I barely any idea what I was doing and I was getting like no views but I don't know I like doing it.
01:02:29.000The big secret to successful companies...
01:02:31.000You don't want to build a castle with a heavy foundation, because then you build it, and then realize you built it in the wrong spot.
01:02:38.000You want to slowly start building, and then figure out what the space you're at can accommodate, and what you need to change.
01:02:43.000It's one of the biggest mistakes startups make, new businesses.
01:02:46.000They'll get a big investment, and they'll be like, okay, we're gonna build a million dollar studio, and then they do, and then they're like, oh, the internet here isn't good enough.
01:03:04.000Jared says, hey guys, listened to two police scanners all night.
01:03:07.000Police changed to different county frequency.
01:03:10.000Hennepin County scanner was down last I checked.
01:03:12.000Yeah, and they start, I'm pretty sure they're not allowed to do this, but something happened once where they switched to encrypted and it created a huge controversy.
01:03:20.000Stigma of the Rose says, try to superchat the no-no Chinese words by themselves and it wouldn't let me send.
01:05:46.000And so, I mean this with all due respect, I don't know enough about Canada.
01:05:49.000So, Canada has come up in certain stories.
01:05:51.000I have done videos about Trudeau, but my, like, I probably sound... I sound stupid enough as it is, let alone talking about a different country.
01:05:59.000Connor Anderson says, I live at the Stone Arch Bridge in downtown Minneapolis.
01:06:03.000It's safe in my area, but rioters are a few miles away.
01:06:05.000My opinion is that everyone needs a gun to shoot the rioters the second they break in.
01:06:11.000It depends, but I believe people have a right to defend themselves, so first and foremost, I think we have to say we really don't want it to come to that, 100%.
01:06:19.000But I understand why people would be scared and want to defend themselves, especially if people are starting fires and burning these buildings down, because if somebody breaks into your building, You don't know what they're going to be doing.
01:06:29.000And if they burn the building down, a lot of people can die.
01:06:37.000But I wouldn't fault someone for defending themselves.
01:06:39.000Wolfsbane says, Hey Tim, Lydia, and Soy, Jesus.
01:06:42.000Tim, I wanted you to know that the first two videos today weren't showing up today, had to go to your channels to find them.
01:06:48.000I mean, that's an improvement from last week, when they just didn't put it on my channel at all, and no one could find it, even if they tried.
01:06:56.000Joseph Sori says, saw a video of a handicapped woman in her electric wheelchair at the Target getting attacked by looters, punching, throwing objects, sprayed with fire extinguisher.
01:07:51.000If I skate it, if I like it, I'll sell it.
01:07:54.000And if they can't, then we'll end up selling them, like, physically through our own, you know, storefront of some sort, where we get our own pro models and good shapes and everything.
01:08:02.000I think they'll be able to source proper boards.
01:08:07.000I also want to make sure they're American made, for sure.
01:08:11.000Luke Walter says, would you consider an IPO if your new venture takes off?
01:08:15.000I don't know enough to say anything about that, yes.
01:08:17.000I'd imagine if in 20 years I have a company that's like a big successful media company then definitely, but look, even Vice hasn't done an IPO, so.
01:08:26.000Oscar Corneo says, thanks for keeping me sane during the lockdown.
01:08:29.000Loved that song Remember When from the first jam session.
01:08:33.000Any chance you can upload that to iTunes?
01:08:35.000Also, what's the style of music called?
01:09:15.000It's- it's the- the full product, so... The first- I- I've got some songs that accompany a visual that tells a story, and this will be really, really- I'm really excited for these things to come out.
01:09:25.000Outlaw Bear says, I super chatted Voldemort's name to channels I don't know this week.
01:09:30.000Sometimes with no context, nothing happened.
01:09:32.000I believe this is a case of bad police training, not racism.
01:10:56.000I don't know about the George Soros payment thing, but many of them are Antifa for sure.
01:11:00.000Oh, actually, I can actually comment on the George Soros thing, so I can tell you one instance.
01:11:05.000There were people who were down at Occupy Wall Street who were telling everyone, jokingly, how they were paid by Soros, but the reality was they worked for a non-profit that received Soros funding.
01:11:56.000Alex Oakley says, I usually work third shift and I don't get to watch you guys live a lot, but this is the second time this week I get to watch live.
01:12:04.000Do you think the riots might actually lead to more lockdowns?
01:12:07.000Try to say can't trust the general public lockdown.
01:12:10.000The funny thing is Governor Whitmer is like locking things down more.
01:13:15.000He deleted it because he got the governor wrong, but he said this is what happens when you get everyone, you know, what do you say, when you build up tensions by locking everyone down and then set it off with one event.
01:13:40.000So I would argue that if you have five cops and one guy on the ground and they're saying they can't breathe, then you need to get your cops over there to help you.
01:14:37.000cloudy commentary says today is a big news day reality seriously shifted yet again it's like the lockdowns went off trump's like executive order and then like all these cities are blowing up and it's like man what's going on trooper bear says welcome to the tin pool beanie experience oh yes the the the tpbe We just gotta get Lydia on a beanie.
01:16:44.000Some of them, yes, but there are what we call the tourists.
01:16:47.000During Occupy Wall Street, me and several other journalists, or I should say several other journalists coined this term that I later started using, called the tourists.
01:16:54.000High-profile activists who fly around the world, engaging in and organizing protests.
01:16:59.000Some of them would go to China, Europe, and they would lead protests.
01:18:02.000And they were high profile, well-funded and it was weird.
01:18:06.000I say, I'll say well-funded with, with, you know, air quotes, but these people are like, they live, you know, 30 miles South of Minneapolis and they're like, quick, quick, quick.
01:23:13.000After the GoPro, I upgraded to this, because the audio is incredible, and the video is incredible, and it can do a thousand frames per second, and it costs, like... You can get a used one, I think, for, like, 900 bucks.
01:23:22.000And actually, this is the camera he's letting me use for my gaming stream that I'm working on starting.
01:23:28.000I have a poll right now on what game to start, and I think Dark Souls is winning between Dark Souls and Final Fantasy VII and Doom Eternal.
01:25:29.000Stephen A says, I'm about as pro-police a man that you can find.
01:25:33.000I always give them the benefit of the doubt.
01:25:35.000But if these cops get away scot-free from this killing, enraged won't be enough to describe my feelings.
01:25:41.000Yeah, I think the funny thing is, like, you've got the right saying unjust killing and constitutional rights violation, civil rights violation, freedom, liberty, and the left saying Black Lives Matter, and I'm like, how about we all hold hands on this one and, you know, rock back and forth singing, because let's get this one, let's get this one, like, solved and done.
01:27:20.000If you go to TimCast.net, that is my main channel.
01:27:23.000There is a video I did on it today, and I break it down.
01:27:26.000I think it has the best... A lot of things can happen, but it may actually solve the problem by basically saying to these social media companies, you're going to lose liability protections unless you stop banning Um, uh, this kind of speech, it's actually really clever.
01:27:44.000The argument is that their protections require them to deem content objectionable,
01:29:58.000Simon says, keep up the good work, Tim and crew, we will.
01:30:01.000Titan says, I don't know if MPD's policy and procedures, I don't know of them, but I worked as a correctional officer in West Virginia for over 12 years and I've never been trained to use my knee on someone's neck as a way of restraining them.
01:30:56.000Wolf Spain says the pawn shop owner was charged with a murder charge on the state laws that the owner must retreat and escape instead of defending their property.
01:31:56.000I do think if these protesters came out with some, like, constitutionalist, two activists or whatever, also armed, and they all marched and went to, like, town hall and stood on the stairs, they'd have won in two seconds.
01:37:12.000Now we've real cases of power-mad police.
01:37:15.000And the media claimed he never said it and never happened.
01:37:18.000I got really mad when Jack Dorsey tweeted that thing where he's like, oh, we're fact-checking Trump, blah, blah, blah.
01:37:25.000What do you mean, fact-checking Trump?
01:37:26.000He's like, we want to show, Jack Dorsey tweeted, we want to show that there's dispute in this information.
01:37:31.000I'm like, Jack, did you Google search it?
01:37:33.000Because in Paterson, New Jersey, the NAACP, one of their leaders is saying, shut it down, because 3,000 mail-in ballots had mixed signatures that didn't make sense, like they didn't match.
01:37:43.000And then some of those people actually did vote, and they're saying, why was my vote canceled?
01:38:24.000I'm not going to read it because I don't know what it is, unfortunately, but I appreciate the super chat.
01:38:28.000NoBlackThunder says, the worst thing about the riots is that people claim it's because of racism, when there are no signs of this, and abuse it for their own gain, where they plunder TV and stuff, and poop on the man that died by doing that.
01:39:25.000I see people losing friendships on social over opinions on Floyd and the riots.
01:39:29.000It's going to get worse, I'll tell you what, because I have friends who have gone insane.
01:39:33.000Brandon says, George Floyd did five years in prison for armed robbery, along with other crime history, not a saint like portrayed.
01:39:39.000And I think, I'll tell you what, man, some people go through rough patches in life and do bad things and they come out and they deserve redemption.
01:39:47.000And so while I agree, there was probably something that would pop up.
01:39:50.000That statement he made about, you know, it's going to be you and God and you're going to go up or you're going to go down, trying to get kids to drop that stuff.
01:39:57.000I mean, that shows that maybe he was rehabilitated.
01:39:59.000We have to remember and give humans in general the ability to learn and accept that people can be wrong.
01:40:10.000I don't know about his life and what he went through.
01:40:16.000I saw what we went you know we read about him and what he was saying there's a video of him talking to to the youth that he was clearly a part of when he was younger especially if yeah sure okay so he had a record that actually makes sense so he's been through it and it actually makes him sound better yeah so he's like all right now i'm gonna talk to these kids because i know that i've i've been there i i've been there like let's Yeah.
01:41:00.000I, you know, you know, like you don't know what's in the video.
01:41:03.000So we want to believe the best things about this guy, but I'm always you know, very cautious Alright, let's see, where are we at?
01:41:10.000G-Virus says, have you heard about the post made by Greg Anderson, the Seattle cop, telling other cops to stop their tyrannical ways or soon face the people's wrath and getting fired for posting it?
01:41:32.000Yeah, did they call me out and together we learned that's actually really cool.
01:41:37.000I I love it I am that that's exactly it like I can be wrong, but I have been wrong on the show and I'm okay with that I'm okay with being wrong, but I don't mind but it's not I think what makes that statement good.
01:41:50.000It's not about you It's yeah, everyone should have that exactly.
01:41:55.000Yes, I There's a balance in being a whiny baby who's going to apologize for things you didn't do wrong and accepting that you were factually incorrect in certain things.
01:45:34.000Jordan Thomas says, you're right about the people looting not being from the community.
01:45:36.000As a former Ferguson resident, most looters are from the community, sometimes aren't from
01:45:40.000the community, sometimes not even the state.
01:45:43.000And the locals were telling me, we went in someone's house and there were a bunch of young guys and they were like, dude, these people, they don't live here, man.
01:45:49.000We go to the store, we walk to that shop to get our milk, they're destroying it, what are we supposed to do?
01:51:29.000There's a little meme comic where Joker is sitting in a chair and they're like, they're drawn as like, he's like portly and like, you know, cute looking.
01:51:38.000And he's angry and he says, what do you get when you cross, you know, a mentally, a mentally ill man with a society that, you know, ignores him or whatever.
01:51:46.000And then the TV show host smiles and says, in Canada, you get healthcare and we take care of you.
01:51:50.000And then they're both smiling and it says the end.
01:51:54.000Hold on, hold on, before we move on, I gotta give it up to Chat again.
01:57:45.000Insiders tell Variety Cavill wouldn't be suiting up for the director's cut, but rather a cameo in one of DC's upcoming films, which includes Aquaman 2, The Suicide Squad, and The Batman.
02:03:27.000Dude, you know, I didn't realize because it's been a decade, but I was going back and looking at all these, like I was watching an older movie and I'm like, I wonder how much this movie made in the box office.
02:03:35.000And it was like a $35 million budget and it made like $50 million.
02:03:49.000The reason I say whoa is, you look back at movies in the 2000s and the 90s and stuff, and they had smaller budgets and made way less money.
02:03:59.000Then you look at Marvel and it's like, they have a $200 million budget and made a billion dollars.
02:04:34.000So even if you compare this to, like, movies a long time ago, that was, like, a tenfold, you know, amount of money a lot of other movies... You know, maybe I'm wrong.
02:04:44.000I mean, there were high-budget movies, you know, back in the day, but it seems like we're really in this era of the billion-dollar blockbuster.
02:04:49.000So they know, they're like, just keep making more DC movies, because even if they're bad, people are gonna go see them, because they love it.
02:04:55.000Like, Aquaman was just good enough for me.
02:10:15.000If we were going to take everyone who's ever done anything having to do with Batman, I would still give Adam West number one because he's the legend classic.
02:12:24.000And it just makes me think about what we say.
02:12:27.000It's like, the people on the left just stay on the left and only look for news on the left instead of being on the right or in the middle and looking at all news and being like, hmm, hmm, good points.
02:12:38.000I'm gonna take what I got from all of those and make my own decisions.
02:12:42.000Sure, sure, but my issue isn't about that.
02:12:45.000With Mark Ruffalo, it's that you need to stand up so you can pull the stick out of your butt.
02:12:51.000A little different, wasn't expecting that.
02:13:17.000And that's okay that I don't like his politics and I wish I wish he had that in him as well, that we can disagree and not like each other, but still have a professional respect for the work other people do.
02:13:51.000Every so often I'm like, all right, I'm going to finish the first season at least.
02:13:55.000And I watch an episode and I'm like, ah, why?
02:13:59.000Although I haven't played the Witcher games and I feel like that might make a difference if I actually play the games and I knew the lore of the universe and then, you know, maybe watching the TV show.
02:14:08.000But I feel like there's something with the writing.
02:14:10.000It feels like I'm watching something from the 90s, like something Kevin Sorbo would do.
02:14:45.000But it just something about comparing the quality levels of what Witcher was going to be this grandiose like adaptation and instead it turned into one of these CW kind of shows.