In this episode of The Timcast, the boys talk about Trump's head being an orange leaf, a cyber attack on the internet, and the protests in Washington, D.C. The boys also talk about a video of a kid with a mask and a gun.
00:00:00.000Hello, and welcome to the Tim Cast IRL Podcast.
00:00:13.000Today's episode is brought to you by Orange Man Bad Orange Soda.
00:00:17.000I'm just kidding, it's not, but someone sent this to us and it's really funny because it's Trump and his head is an orange and his hair is an orange leaf and I thought that was hilarious.
00:04:01.000So, Steven Crowder, you know him, you love him.
00:04:04.000He tweeted that he's never been more worried about the potential for a civil war because when far-left activists start seizing an area with guns, what happens when some other people with guns try and take that from them or try and kick them out?
00:04:18.000Supposedly today was when the Hells Angels were going to show up.
00:06:01.000It's not even a joke Yeah, he's repeatedly targeted the Jewish community while allowing these protests and then you look maybe maybe I'm being a little bit conspiratorial here, right?
00:06:10.000But you take that into consideration with those protests and you sprinkle in a little bit of Chelsea Handler comedian on Instagram posting a Farrakhan video and defending him as people call him like whoa, that's anti-semitic and she's like Well, you know, I'm sure it was rooted in oppression.
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00:09:28.000Yeah, so, uh, these things, whenever these things pop up, everyone's like, whoa, look at this cyber attack, and it's like, well, well, well, hold on.
00:09:35.000It may just be someone isolating general internet traffic, and it makes, you know, from, like, what the US is receiving, or its requests to the US, and so people will say, like, it looks like a DDoS attack.
00:10:20.000So I don't know exactly in what way it affected them.
00:10:25.000I think it may be as simple as like, if I tried calling someone as T-Mobile or texting them it didn't work, and then I would report issues on my end when it wasn't.
00:10:33.000But also, when people's phones stopped working, Then they would try and go on Facebook or Twitter or whatever, and then they would go on websites and be like, yo, Twitter is down, it's not working.
00:10:42.000It's like they couldn't figure out what was going on.
00:10:44.000Now, I do find that weird that people were, this is what people are saying, but here's what happened to me.
00:11:14.000But let's read this and see exactly what this is all about, and then I will explain to you guys what a DDoS is.
00:11:20.000They say, according to DownDetector, customers from across the U.S.
00:11:23.000were reporting problems with their service, with a large number of reports coming from major cities including Tampa, Miami, Atlanta, New York, Chicago, Houston, and L.A.
00:11:31.000Hundreds of comments on the website said customers could not place or receive calls.
00:11:35.000Users flooded T-Mobile's Twitter account to report issues with their service.
00:11:39.000Apparently, someone from T-Mobile said, Our engineers are working to resolve a voice and data issue that has been affecting customers around the country.
00:11:47.000We're sorry for the inconvenience and hope to have this fixed shortly.
00:11:50.000A spokesperson for Verizon said, DownDetector is falsely reporting Verizon network issues, and the company was aware that another carrier is having issues.
00:11:59.000But comments from customers on DownDetector suggest that Verizon customers from LA, Denver, Philadelphia, Chicago, and other cities were experiencing issues placing or receiving calls.
00:12:08.000But the Ryzen spokesperson said perceived interruptions to its service could be explained by the issues affecting other carriers.
00:12:14.000A lot of factors can contribute to a false report on a third-party website, a faulty device, network traffic that slows but doesn't inhibit connections, commercial RF blockers, human error, network issues impacting other carriers, and more.
00:12:26.000I gotta call shenanigans on that right now.
00:13:06.000Now, whether or not this is a real DDoS attack, I don't know, but people are pointing out that they're seeing massive outages across the board on Downdetector.
00:13:14.000You know what I'm kind of leaning towards?
00:13:48.000So, what some people are saying is... Could be just the beginning.
00:13:51.000Well, here's the answer that I've seen from people.
00:13:54.000They said, if T-Mobile goes down and you're trying to use your phone to go to Facebook and Facebook won't load, you'll incorrectly think it's Facebook.
00:14:41.000Although I don't have any proof of it, but people were mentioning it in the comments.
00:14:45.000So, to explain to all of you what a DDOS attack is, it's very, very simple.
00:14:50.000All you need to do is watch the episode of The Simpsons, where Mr. Burns goes to the doctor, and the doctor has the oversized novelty germs and tries jamming them through the door.
00:15:00.000So he basically explains to Mr. Burns that he's got every disease known to man, and this door is the gateway to his body, and because all the germs are trying to get through at the exact same time, they get stuck.
00:15:13.000So a DDOS, Distributed Denial of Service, is basically this.
00:15:17.000So you get a bunch of different computers all at the same time to make a request on one server and the server overloads and can't handle it all.
00:15:24.000So it's basically blocking the door, all those germs being smashed in and nobody can get in or out.
00:15:29.000So some people in the past used to liken it to like a digital sit-in, except it's actually a cyber attack.
00:15:36.000Because what you got to realize, it doesn't leave permanent damage.
00:15:40.000As soon as they stop the requests, the server will clear and then be able to answer, you know, calls.
00:15:46.000But if a country like China or some adversary starts targeting our, I don't know, say, financial infrastructure.
00:16:26.000Yeah, there's some maps you can watch online where it's like, here's one, here's one, and there's, you know, assumed intrusions and stuff like that.
00:18:26.000I think Thucydides' Trap, I mean, so we've talked about Thucydides' Trap before.
00:18:32.000For those that aren't familiar, it basically means that in the past 500 years, there have been 16 times when a dominant power was surpassed by a rising power.
00:18:44.000In 12 of those 16 times, war broke out.
00:18:48.000So a lot of people are saying we have a greater-than-chance probability that there will be a war between the US and China.
00:18:55.000I am not confident that we will come out on the right side of that one, that we will survive it.
00:19:34.000And China actually was like, we'll do it.
00:19:36.000We'll get people to dig a canal through it, and eventually it fell through.
00:19:40.000But they're doing tons of stuff in tons of countries.
00:19:43.000Mike Pompeo said, we've already been infiltrated across the board.
00:19:46.000He said, you know, he gave a speech where he said to all the governors, it's affected you already from every level of government we've been infiltrated.
00:19:53.000If that's the case, how do we survive this?
00:19:56.000this is a as a tweet from uh... donovan hale someone tweeted on my page
00:20:01.000cdn it's it fits perfect in this i'm just gonna read it says hi adam i'm a
00:20:05.000listener from an affair from south africa i'm terribly concerned that you americans don't seem to
00:20:11.000realize that you're the only ones preventing the ccp from taking over
00:21:05.000For those of you that don't know, there are these professors that are getting paid by China, working at our universities for, what is it called, like a thousand talents program or something?
00:23:50.000It definitely seems like some seeds, potentially, were planted a long time ago, and they've started to take hold, and there's nothing we can do about it.
00:23:59.000By the time you realize that your country has been subverted, you have too many people who believe in the fairy tale, and what can you do about it?
00:24:07.000Especially a constitutional republic like ours.
00:24:12.000Let's say it turns out we actually do discover that in the 1970s or whatever, the USSR started funding subversive programs to spread insane ideas that they knew would take root in the next generation.
00:24:25.000You have an entire generation of people whose worldview is built on this insanity, and even if we knew it was true, they would say, I don't care, I believe it's true.
00:24:54.000It makes me wonder about the past several decades.
00:24:58.000All of our jobs moving to China, the TPP, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Trump crushed it, would have allowed companies to move freely to China and send all their products right back to us, empowering them to control our medicine, all of our manufacturing, basically.
00:25:22.000Now I wonder if, you know, man, you look at what's going on in these Democrat states where we've got Bill de Blasio straight up saying like, you know, you, you, you, you, you Jewish people in your park.
00:27:22.000But you look at what Chelsea Handler posted, and this freaks me out.
00:27:25.000Farrakhan video, where a woman opens by straight up saying, you've given up and you're basically a bigot who thinks we need to be separated.
00:28:05.000But the point is, like, if so, if someone is espousing Nazi rhetoric because they didn't literally lead the charge, you think that's okay, Chelsea Handler?
00:28:15.000I think these people are overt anti-Semites, and the reason why I draw a parallel with Nazi Germany is simply because, I don't know if you've ever seen that photo, where all the people are doing the salute, and there's one guy like this?
00:28:29.000I wonder what he was thinking as everyone around him just blindly was like, oh, you know, like, here we go.
00:28:34.000And then I talked to my friends and boy, do they try everything in their power to justify the overt antisemitism that's come out of these people, these groups.
00:29:28.000The organizers had to quit because they were just, it was discovered that they were overt anti-Semites who believed crazy conspiracy theories about the Jews.
00:30:23.000It's basically like identity as a pretext for policy, political action, protests, etc.
00:30:30.000You sprinkle in the fact that you've got Chelsea Handler now actively promoting Farrakhan, what Farrakhan has said and what he believes, and I'm like, so you have an anti-Semitic identitarian group?
00:30:39.000That really does overlap with the Nazis, man.
00:30:42.000Now, I know it's not white supremacy, but man, to see what Bill de Blasio has been doing over the past several months.
00:32:26.000So I'm not saying this is a point of, like, I really, really doubt the entirety of the black community is OK with this.
00:32:32.000I'm saying I think it's like a rare sect of people that are infiltrating, that are overtly antisemitic, but their views are getting, like, to the higher levels.
00:32:43.000It's like they're infiltrating and appropriating all of these different movements and making it, like, subverting it all and making it their fight.
00:32:53.000Like, by the way, this is the root of it all, is this, what we're claiming.
00:35:23.000stormed the beaches of Normandy, so I know we can give the U.S.
00:35:26.000the most, we saved them for sure, but Churchill was one of the leaders who led the charge to do this, okay?
00:35:32.000I'm being a little, I guess, hyperbolic in saying he did it, but you know what the point I'm trying to make is.
00:35:36.000He was one of the leaders on the side that stopped the Nazis, and now it's, you know, like the desperate attempt to defend what is clearly in front of our eyes It's freaking me out, man.
00:35:48.000Or how they're calling to take down the emancipation statue.
00:39:09.000Before we jump into this, if you'd like to get into the super chats, I just want to make sure everybody knows we won't be able to get to every single super chat, but feel free to, you know, chat whatever you can and we'll try and read them to the best of our abilities coming up probably after this segment.
00:39:43.000So there's this place in Seattle, and I'm sure most of you know by now, but just because I have to, a bunch of lefties took over a six square block radius in Seattle.
00:39:53.000They called the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
00:39:54.000It's now the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, though they dispute what the CHOP really means.
00:39:59.000And one of the reasons people think they're calling it that is because, as they said, do you know what happened to people in the French Revolution who didn't get on board with revolution?
00:44:24.000CNN in one day, Oliver Darcy writes, armed Antifa aren't taking over the space.
00:44:30.000If you listen to the right, here's what they'll tell you.
00:44:32.000On that same day, an on the ground reporter talking, I believe it was the same day,
00:44:37.000talking to Anderson Cooper said, now Anderson, you got to realize these people are armed and
00:44:41.000there is a potential for bloodshed should law enforcement try to take it back. So what was-
00:44:46.000There's a leader of Antifa like in there talking about, look, I don't even agree
00:44:51.000with everything they're doing here. But I forget.
00:44:54.000He's got all sorts of piercings, I don't know his name, I forget.
00:44:57.000There's a bunch of well-known- He admits that he's without Antifa, and he's like, I'm not with them, but I'm here because this is where the action's at, and I'm gonna stay here and do what I need to do.
00:45:09.000Now, I don't agree with them, but I don't care.
00:45:18.000Then as soon as you get that idea, walking around with guns, and they call themselves, like, John Brown Gun Club or something, they go, well, no Antifa here because, you know, no one from the organization is here.
00:45:29.000You were the one who said it was an idea.
00:45:31.000So now that we're saying, yes, the people there of these various groups like Rose City Antifa and Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club, those are Antifa-affiliated organizations.
00:45:41.000They operate as sales independently, but they have leaders, they have weapons, they clearly buy stuff.
00:45:46.000Right now there's video going around where apparently these John Brown Gun Club people are in vehicles with no license plates.
00:46:11.000some some kid who who i guess stole money out of uh and some keys out of a car car lot they beat him up they took him and raz was standing there like trying to let tell tell them to let go of him and the dude who had him was like you shut up yeah and i was like whoa he told raz to shut up and then started to beat The daylights out of this guy.
00:50:50.000And I explain to them very simply, the reason Donald Trump wants to designate Antifa terrorists Doesn't mean literally they're going to take us the word
00:50:59.000Antifa and place it on top of a board that says terrorists It's so that if somebody throws a brick through a window
00:51:04.000They say vandalism if somebody is wearing the Antifa patch and throws a brick through a window
00:51:09.000They say terrorism because you are using violence to push a political ideology definition of terrorism. Yes
00:51:16.000I'm not saying I'm a big fan of the Patriot Act stuff I'm not at all.
00:51:20.000I'm just trying to explain to you what Trump was trying to do with that.
00:51:59.000So in the U.S., they can't do anything about that, their affiliation, because of the First Amendment.
00:52:04.000You have a right to express your opinions or whatever.
00:52:07.000But the point is, if these Puget Sound guys do something terroristic, I wouldn't be surprised if they get charged under terrorism statutes.
00:52:19.000It's not a game to these people that a preacher on an American street gets thrown to the ground and pinned down by multiple people as they steal his stuff.
00:53:57.000I'm not super concerned about a preacher showing up.
00:53:58.000I am concerned about Antifa, literal, known, branded cell Antifa actor who's been arrested before with his mugshot being released, pinning a guy down with the help of others to steal his stuff because they don't like what he's saying.
00:54:10.000And then do you see the video of him being completely unconscious dragged down the block?
00:54:49.000And then at what point, you know, they've got their, you know, they'll have a Confederate patch, or an American flag patch, or three percenters, or Oath Keepers, and then one of these John Brown Gun Club guys, or this dumb kid who sees them and panics and says, what do I do?
00:55:03.000And so he holds a weapon and he points, and then the actual trained legit guys are like, drop it, drop it!
00:56:36.000Because across the street from Occupy was a Burger King and they would go to the bathroom there and then somebody was like leaning on it and it broke.
00:56:41.000They were like taking a shower in the bathroom.
00:56:46.000You did have like one dude take a dump on a cop car or something like that.
00:56:50.000But over the past 10 years, things have really escalated in terms of how these protests go out, and now it's been fires and destruction and burning vehicles.
00:56:57.000Now you've got seemingly normal people in New York throwing Molotovs, like these two lawyers, throwing Molotovs.
00:57:11.000I heard somebody was preaching and they said that it was a Black Lives Matter activist saying they were tired of their people being genocided.
00:57:16.000And I'm like, bro, isn't it the single digits?
00:57:19.000Like the amount of unarmed black men who have been killed in this past year or whatever?
00:57:39.000Lifesaving phone calls are up because of cell phones, meaning people are more likely to get treated.
00:57:45.000Poverty is reduced to nothing because of capitalism, and I think we're facing the results of our success, a lack of purpose.
00:57:55.000So then you end up with a desperate need to fill that purpose, so people create a purpose and say that people in this country are being genocided or something nonsensical, and you get zealots, fanatics, who literally will tear down Thomas Jefferson, who will deface Abraham Lincoln, who will demand Winston Churchill, this is the UK now, And they show up to Seattle thinking they're in the revolution, and they bring guns, and they give them to young people who clearly don't know what they're doing.
00:58:44.000The first text I got was, are you okay?
00:58:46.000Outside of the deli I went to probably every day.
00:58:49.000Probably only a few hours before you went and got a sandwich or something.
00:58:52.000Seriously, every single day I would go to this deli, and I would walk right past that spot every day.
00:58:58.000We would have Magic the Gathering night, and I would go to the deli and load it up with HoHos and Twinkies and KitKats and other nonsense and bring in big bags of nasty snacks.
00:59:59.000And it's not hard to predict because it was literally happening.
01:00:01.000It's not like I'm saying, like, I'm looking into the future and the lottery numbers are these.
01:00:04.000I was literally like, wow, man, if Antifa is going to do this and the right's going to do this, what do you think's going to happen next year if it gets worse?
01:00:10.000And they would tell me it won't get worse.
01:00:48.000We're used to going out and living our lives normally.
01:00:51.000When you take the base fundamentals of life, when people already didn't have a purpose, you take away whatever thing they did have, and people are going to go crazy.
01:01:52.000And it's like, well, why aren't you going and fixing it?
01:01:55.000Getting into politics and trying to make a difference or becoming a cop, becoming a police officer, to be that police officer in your neighborhood.
01:02:04.000Where are these people that are actually going out and doing these things instead of just complaining?
01:02:09.000You're talking about the underlying ethos of feminist academia.
01:02:13.000So there's a meme comic where it's like, Yeah.
01:02:17.000A woman reads a pamphlet where it says like there's no women in STEM and she's shocked
01:02:21.000Yeah And then she goes to college and then the next panel's like
01:02:24.000she comes out with a gender studies degree holding a sign saying more
01:02:26.000Women in STEM. It's like go go join a STEM field, right?
01:02:30.000But here was the point I make about Jordan Peterson when he comes out and tells people hey, man, like find your purpose
01:02:35.000Clean your room. Yeah, that's bad for the revolutionaries fine
01:02:43.000They need the right and the left to be disenfranchised, because an angry right is the enemy to rally everyone against, and disenfranchised leftists can join your ranks.
01:02:53.000But if you get a self-help guru who's like, clean your room, and then they start doing it, you're like, no, stop, stop being responsible, stop fixing your life.
01:03:48.000Alex Sohanian co-founded Reddit, which is now one of the most prominent social media sites.
01:03:53.000He recently announced he was stepping down from the board.
01:03:55.000He wants them to replace him with a black man or a black person, I think, and that he was going to be dedicating all of the earnings off of his holdings to programs to help, you know, the black community.
01:05:34.000And I I do think the issue here is the identitarianism in both of those moves They're saying like Jack Dorsey said I think he said women program women's programs girls and Alexis Ohanian said black programs and I'm like If it's private charity in that regard, do whatever you want.
01:05:53.000But I just want to be careful because the next step above that is involuntary.
01:05:58.000So there's a New York Times story that talks about how Republicans give more in charity, but Democrats give more involuntary charity.
01:06:07.000So it's funny, they were like, while Republicans do give more to charitable causes, Democrats actually spend more per capita in charitable issues through involuntary means.
01:07:10.000We have these people arguing that systemic racism quite literally means that black people have less generational wealth, which I've talked about.
01:07:18.000And because of that, we need to help black people.
01:07:22.000And the way you do that is through class-based issues.
01:07:26.000So you will, by your own argument, disproportionately help the minority communities because you claim they're disproportionately poor or in poverty.
01:07:33.000Well, I mean, some rich neighborhood doesn't need help, does it?
01:08:16.000They're standing in the middle of Chaz saying, what looked like a white guy saying, look, you need to go find a black person and give them $10.
01:08:26.000And I was just thinking to myself, like, how degrading is that?
01:08:31.000Like, walking up to, you know... You need this more than I do.
01:08:56.000Yeah, so I was told that in some Asian cultures like Japan or China or South Korea, tipping is an insult.
01:09:04.000It's how you insult them by saying, clearly, you can't afford to pay your staff, your service is poor and your business is bad, so you need this more than I do.
01:09:12.000They don't, they think, if I give you a number, now in recent times, I've been told that they realize the stupidity of, you know, the pride.
01:10:11.000Okay, okay, you're making an assumption.
01:10:12.000Oh, because when you go to a white person whose only experience is their white family, you can easily convince them that they can't understand your plight.
01:10:19.000You don't understand what we've been through.
01:10:57.000So, all of a sudden, what I was saying to them, it got really bad.
01:11:00.000When they would say things about white people, I would be like, what about my family?
01:11:04.000That my family was negatively impacted by the policies you enacted, even though we were, like, the most marginalized community in the country, just because of the race of my father.
01:11:13.000But this is so stupid, because white people are poor too.
01:11:55.000These are fringe weirdos who work in these activist groups that do these kind of weird things, and they straight up said, you know, from the ashes of the old, we will build the new.
01:12:20.000I just watched V for Vendetta and right now what's happening, it feels like that scene where the high chancellor is getting all pissed off and he's like, man, we need to, you know, spread start reminding the the citizens of why they need us
01:12:37.000like yeah tell and then it's just like the news is just constant like oh man hurricanes terrorist
01:12:43.000attacks covid19 racial issues and it's like this is the democrats
01:12:49.000The Democrats were the original, like, racists in this country.
01:14:09.000Like, I don't know, extrajudicial assassinations, the indefinite detention provision in the NDAA, the expansion of the authorization for use of military force in the Middle East, the expansion of our troops in Afghanistan, the use of the Espionage Act against more whistleblowers than any other president in history combined.
01:14:26.000They called him the Deporter-in-Chief.
01:14:27.000Black Lives Matter started under Barack Obama.
01:14:29.000Under Barack Obama, the perception of race relations decreased.
01:16:17.000I want to know what people are thinking and why they're thinking it.
01:16:19.000And I really cannot reconcile everything I'm seeing on the streets with burning buildings, with the data proving riots make Republicans win, with them coming out with data claiming Biden is going to win, with the betting odds.
01:19:20.000Sort of, but Trump plays into it too hard, and the people in media love that Trump plays the game.
01:19:27.000So, I've talked to a lot of my friends, and I always, whenever we get into this political stuff, I'm like, you know Trump never called Nazis very fine people, right?
01:19:36.000And they go, that's not true, I saw it.
01:22:27.000So the argument is not, in some instances, about transgender rights as much as it is about proper medical treatment and liability issues.
01:22:36.000So if you saw somebody who had their ID, like someone's passing on the ground and it looks, you know, the individual is female and you look at the ID, female.
01:23:30.000It's like, in the past, not even 30 years, we didn't realize that maybe men and women have biological differences that have different, you know, medicine will have different effects.
01:23:38.000So, but you also have, you know, brain, blood-brain barrier stuff, brain capacity, the nether regions, for obvious reasons, will be affected differently.
01:23:48.000So, now when you have this rule change saying, like, changing the definition of sex to include identity, it could actually impact proper medical procedure.
01:23:55.000Ultimately, I think, you know, what we saw today with the Supreme Court was their ruling that if you are to discriminate on the basis of identity or sexuality, you inherently discriminate on the basis of sex.
01:24:06.000And this caused a huge uproar, not because... I'm not seeing... The high-profile conservatives that are complaining about this are not saying, we shouldn't give rights to these people.
01:24:16.000No, they're saying, don't legislate from the bench.
01:24:19.000I don't follow all of their complaints.
01:24:21.000But the complaint for the most part is the Democrats have been trying to pass this legislation for a long, long time and have never gotten it through.
01:24:28.000For the Supreme Court to just come out now and say, nope, it's true, you're done, case closed, is subverting an entire branch of government.
01:24:37.000But look, man, I think people should discriminate for a lot of reasons in employment, but maybe there is a consideration that legislation should be handled By the, you know, legislative branch.
01:24:48.000I guess the concern is they weren't getting the job done, but that's not the job of the Supreme Court, so.
01:29:02.000Because, dude, here's the way I explained it in a video earlier.
01:29:06.000Could you imagine loading up a skate video where you're like, I'm gonna watch some skateboarding and instead they're talking about politics and social justice?
01:29:14.000Same thing with the video games going on nowadays.
01:29:46.000If I open a video to watch a guy do a tre flip, and instead it's a guy sitting at a desk lecturing me, it's not about whether I like the politics or not, it's about me saying, I want to watch a tre flip, and clicking the tre flip video and leaving.
01:29:57.000So with ESPN, there's probably some people who wouldn't mind if there was some political talk while they watched a game, but if you're not watching the game, and you literally went to the channel to watch the game, You weren't even thinking about politics.
01:30:09.000You're not going, oh, is politics a rumpf.
01:31:37.000Found out about that later in the day.
01:31:39.000Big Mac Attack says, Good evening Baron Von Beanie, Sorbarian Jesus, and Lydia of Whiterun.
01:31:44.000Hey Tim, I watched your Saturday segment about private security and I was wondering, do you think Seattle might pull a robo-cop where the super wealthy can hire private military?
01:34:09.000A revolutionary crowd-based retro brawler in a dystopia where wealthy capitalists control elections, media, and the lives of working people.
01:35:17.000Now, when they show up, they go into a security room, where you're like, we gotta make sure you're legit.
01:35:23.000And then what actually happens is they get put into the Neuralink, and they don't realize it, and then they get to live out the fantasy of staging a revolution.
01:37:49.000I just need you to think about this picture and what people in the future are going to think looking back at our history, historical records.
01:44:13.000So I think what the other people were explaining is that the reason Verizon, AT&T and others went down is because T-Mobile all dropped and then Yeah, makes sense.
01:47:16.000No, listen, when I tell my friends who have these Black Lives Matter profile pictures and everything, and I'm like, be careful because the organizers of these protests you're going to are overt anti-Semites, they're like, oh, but those are just bad apples.
01:48:28.000Like Fry Like Fry says, you all should check out the HBO movie called Second Civil War, a 1997 comedy drama that the media instigated a second civil war.
01:49:11.000I mean, look, we can't get to every single Super Chat, but it does support the show because clearly it's money coming to us, so we definitely appreciate it for sure.
01:49:20.000All right, let's see, where are we at?
01:49:21.000Bobcat says, I think it's irresponsible for the warlord of Soymalia.
01:51:19.000People eerily being conditioned to accept major life regime changes.
01:51:23.000Mass SJ public loyalty oaths scare me.
01:51:25.000US military superiority is a 15-20 year old idea.
01:51:30.000Simius the first says, Seattle shows us our problems in the west.
01:51:34.000I went to school with a Russian kid who said if I ever came to conflict with the West, they would win, because the Russians or Chinese believe the greatest thing to do in life is to die for your country, and the West does not.
01:51:45.000No, the West is full of people who think the greatest thing you can do is run and hide and defend yourself.
01:51:49.000And I gotta say, man, there are too many people.
01:51:51.000We are a generation of even the best of us, even the best of our generation would much prefer to stock up and go hide instead of going on the front line to defend their ideals.
01:53:26.000Let's see, Tin Man says, It's not that we got rid of dueling, but that we have systematically eradicated the concept of honor from the population.
01:53:34.000Honor and dedication to something greater than yourself are no longer parts of Western society.
01:53:41.000The Waltman says, Give Fate O' King's Stay Home, Keep People Safe video a watch.
01:53:46.000It's the MSM footage shaming the Open the Country protest, but has the Black Lives Matter as the B-roll, and more than a feeling playing if you're interested.
01:55:52.000Larry Goddard says, when anyone starts talking about something being racist or wanting to end racism, I can guarantee with 100% certainty that they are only thinking of white versus black racism, completely ignoring every other race.
01:56:04.000Larry, you are correct, because early on we were talking about they were targeting mixed race people, and the presumption is you're white and something else.
01:56:31.000I've talked to them about this stuff and man, I gotta tell you, I probably told this story before, but the guy in North Dakota who told me that the concept of time was created by colonists from Europe.
01:59:20.000Isn't it weird that right now it's supposedly the racist conservatives saying, let's not judge people based on race, and it's the Democrats who have been historically racist saying, let's judge people based on race?
02:00:01.000And then we went through the Civil Rights Movement.
02:00:03.000And the Democrats supposedly, the argument from the left is that the Republicans started pandering to racist whites or whatever.
02:00:09.000And a lot of Republicans argue that's not true.
02:00:13.000And I'm like, I don't know about all that, man.
02:00:15.000All I know is that today, all of these problems these people are complaining about, police brutality, stop-and-frisk, project housing, you know, being torn down, stuff like that, I'm like, that's all cities.
02:00:33.000Like, kind of, there are some cities, for sure, in small-town America, but Nah, it's the big cities run by Democrats.
02:00:40.000So you can argue that the Democrats preach anti-racism or whatever, but hey man, I'll tell you what, if you've got a guy who's walking around claiming he wants to do X, and then you take another guy who's claiming he hates X but keeps accidentally making X happen, I don't care what his intent is, he's messing things up.
02:01:00.000It's like if you had a guy who constantly, like a waiter, whenever you see him, he drops your food.
02:01:05.000And then he's like, doing it on purpose.
02:01:06.000And you're like, he's purposely dropping my food.
02:01:08.000So you hire a new waiter, and they're like, don't worry, this is a new waiter.
02:01:10.000And then he accidentally drops my food.
02:01:11.000I'm like, bro, I don't care what he was doing.
02:01:14.000It's the same problem still happening from the same restaurant.
02:02:06.000I definitely, you know, I was talking to a friend of mine and a friend of mine who lives in Seattle and they were like, so you're going to come to Seattle?
02:03:12.000But, uh, my very liberal Seattle living friend said, should I buy a gun?
02:03:17.000And I said, yes, but get training first, figure out, have someone properly tell you.
02:03:24.000And because when, you know, like I mentioned, when I went to that training with the Jersey police Academy, they let me try all these different weapons.
02:03:30.000And then we're like, now you know which one, you know, you might prefer, which would be better off for you.