On today's episode of the pod, the crew talks about the recent CNN raid in Atlanta, the White House being put on lockdown, and the recent mass shooting in Los Angeles. They also talk about how to survive a pandemic, and what to do in the event of one.
00:00:01.000Ladies and gentlemen, as we were preparing this episode, we actually were going to talk about censorship when we got word that CNN, main HQ in Atlanta had been raided by rioters.
00:00:12.000And then shortly after that, we got a report the White House has been put on lockdown.
00:00:53.000Earlier this, these past few months, I've been talking about emergency food supplies.
00:00:58.000It got to a point where a week or so ago, I said, I was jokingly like, well, time to crack the bag of beans because it's time for taco night.
00:02:42.000I'm not going to talk about the private things for the most part.
00:02:45.000He's coming out with all these promises about not having censorship and fixing all these things, and then Twitter just keeps going in the wrong direction.
00:02:56.000One of the bigger stories we have right now, Mark Zuckerberg just posted a message refusing to censor the president.
00:03:01.000That's an amazing statement from Mark Zuckerberg.
00:03:03.000When the looting starts, the shooting starts, he was issuing a warning, and it's important
00:03:06.000that if he's telling people there could be use of force, they need to know."
00:03:09.000That's an amazing statement from Mark Zuckerberg.
00:03:13.000Like all this stuff going down right now and Trump said, hey man, and Twitter blocks it.
00:03:18.000Well, and someone was already shot at that point.
00:03:55.000But I'm surprised to say I'm completely in agreement with Mark Zuckerberg on this one, even though they do have kind of censorship problems.
00:04:07.000If you're just tuning in, hop in the Super Chat.
00:04:08.000We're actually going to make sure that in between each segment, we hit the Super Chats on time because we've been kind of holding them off now.
00:04:13.000We're going to jump into Super Chats sooner to make sure we can get to everybody.
00:04:53.000Okay, I hate how they repeat the headlines.
00:04:56.000Across the US, some protests have become violent relating to the death of George Floyd.
00:05:00.000The handcuffed black man pleaded for air as a white police officer knelt on his neck.
00:05:04.000President Donald Trump spent Friday walking back his post-midnight thugs tweet about Minneapolis protesters that added to outrage over the police killing of a black man.
00:05:12.000Trump's later repeated condemnation of the killing and outreach to the man's family was
00:05:16.000a marked change in tone from his earlier comments that also invoked a civil rights era phrase fraught
00:05:21.000with racist overtones. It's where they mentioned when the shooting starts, the shooting starts.
00:05:25.000I think if that's all they have to add, I'm not interested in hearing their opinions.
00:05:28.000Yeah, that felt like some serious TDS right there.
00:05:31.000This is what bothers me about journalism. And maybe this is why CNN is getting rated.
00:05:35.000And maybe this is why things boil over. This is not a news story.
00:05:41.000But this is one of these stories coming right now from NBC local affiliate
00:12:28.000And it's really funny when people tweet at me and they're like, I don't know, a ton of people just smashed up the front of a CNN building for no reason.
00:12:44.000He said, protesters climbed atop the CNN sign outside the network's HQ in Atlanta's CNN Center and spray-painted messages on the sign, live pictures.
00:12:50.000The reason I wanted to pull this up, because this is, it's confirmed, right?
00:12:55.000This is Brian Stelter saying it's happening.
00:12:56.000A lot of people were questioning where it was, and Brian works there.
00:13:01.000Well, he's in New York, I'm pretty sure, so... You know, and I mean it with the most sincerity, like, I'm wishing for the safety of every single one of these people who I think are bad people, but they don't deserve to be hurt or attacked or anything like that.
00:13:16.000I'm happy that people like Brian Stelter can do their thing, even though I think he does an awful show, and I think he's just, you know, pretending, for the most part.
00:13:27.000They said the same thing about me, right?
00:13:28.000But I'm glad he has that right, and I don't like the idea of people trying to attack that.
00:13:32.000And so we saw a CNN journalist get arrested earlier today, and I saw some people, I'm not gonna name them, Laughing about it and tweeting good.
00:13:43.000Uh, yeah, I don't like no don't don't and then I don't want to say this person's name Oh, yeah, no, no, man.
00:13:51.000Yeah, but this this this bothers me a lot This guy getting arrested Omar Jimenez Because what did the police do when the cameras got turned off?
00:14:45.000That you've got people supporting their protest, and because they have different politics, they're like, no, no, don't trust them, they just want a civil war, and it's like, but how many of the Antifa people do, too?
00:15:56.000I guess, you know, it's almost like the banality of evil.
00:16:00.000Like, you're willing to let hundreds of thousands of people live in fear, destruction, fire, and literally people died in these riots, and you're like, but at least the guy got arrested.
00:17:47.000What do you do if, like, right now, down the street, a horde of people are just throwing bricks and running around like crazy and setting fires?
00:17:54.000I don't think... I don't see a reason why a lot of people will run through residential areas.
00:24:43.000I mean, look, there's a lot of cops obviously still working.
00:24:46.000But at a certain point, does somebody just say, like, a lot of these cops get paid very, very, very low wages?
00:24:52.000In New York, for instance, it was kind of a scandal because if you had just joined the police department, you were getting paid like $27,000 a year, some ridiculously low number.
00:25:00.000And there was a disproportionately, there was like a ridiculously large percentage of new cops who were guys in their 20s who lived with their parents because they couldn't afford to live in the city.
00:25:38.000And we'll try and keep this one serious.
00:25:40.000So I'm going to be completely honest with you.
00:25:42.000I'm going to skip some Super Chats, because a lot of people... Look, I hate to do this, but some people are saying silly things, as they frequently do, We have over 20,000 people here too.
00:25:56.000My apologies to those who have superchatted with jokes and funny and silly things, but in reference to everything that's going on, White House on lockdown, I'm going to try and focus just on the more serious ones to the best of my abilities, which I won't necessarily be able to do, but I'm going to start reading some of these superchats.
00:26:10.000Dark Truth says, the whispering in NYC is that schools won't be open in September.
00:26:17.000Can NYC open up its economy with its schools closed?
00:26:20.000Parents can't go to work if they stay home with their kids.
00:26:24.000It's my concern when I saw this tweet with, I'm sorry, the Super Chat, about schools is that nothing's going to reopen.
00:26:31.000If schools aren't reopening, we got a combination of pandemic lockdown, economic collapse, and now people are running around the country burning everything down.
00:28:50.000It really makes you realize that all of this news and everything that we saw where they were like, these people protesting to reopen, they're not social distancing.
00:30:16.000But people are pushing this propaganda.
00:30:18.000And I'll tell you what, man, the scariest thing is, I know we've talked about Russian interference and all that stuff, but think about how easy it is to sow discord with these fake posts.
00:30:28.000And yeah, it could be China, it could be Russia, it could be Iran, it could be anybody.
00:30:31.000I mean, China is upping their military right now.
00:30:58.000And the context was, you know, Antifa fighting people and Proud Boys and stuff and the escalation.
00:31:04.000And there was one story, I think it was in, it may have been New York Mag or The Atlantic, saying that they polled a bunch of national security experts, like security company experts, and found that their opinions on whether or not a civil war starts is between 30 and like 90 percent, with the average being around 60 percent.
00:31:22.000So I've been bullish on it because I see how Facebook and Twitter polarizes everybody.
00:31:30.000So they release, apparently it was the Wall Street Journal released a report saying they know that Facebook knew that the way the algorithm was designed was polarizing people rapidly and Facebook didn't care.
00:31:40.000Probably because it was the engagement, the money was too good.
00:32:50.000Dee Stoltenberg says, this minor donation is to be earmarked for the Timcast IRL Defense Fund to be used only and if you decide it's time to bow and BB gun aren't enough to protect yourselves, stay safe and God bless.
00:33:27.000For those that are just tuning in, The only reporting we have so far, the White House has been put on lockdown.
00:33:32.000I want to clarify, I think I got the title wrong, so I really do apologize for this.
00:33:38.000I thought the people in the video were the rioters rushing in the building, but rioters outside of CNN HQ were smashing up all the windows, and then the police came in and stopped them.
00:33:47.000But right now we're reading superchats if you want to get your superchat in.
00:33:49.000I think it's going to be too hard for us to read through all the superchats because we've got a ton of people right now.
00:34:19.000Drew York says, they say it's the, uh, what is this quote, from Tupac, they say it's the white man I should fear, but it's my own kind doing all the killing here.
00:34:27.000Yeah, apparently there, I'm not going to mention who, but some like really crazy viral tweet from a celebrity, people are claiming it may be fake, saying something similar.
00:35:49.000So I went to Milwaukee, and while I was there, because it was some dude, you know, he got killed, and it was a Black Lives Matter protest, they were shouting things about getting the white people, and an 18 year old white kid got shot in the neck.
00:36:21.000An armored truck pulls up, and a bunch of SWAT cops come out with their rifles, and they're... I don't know what the formation is called, but they're all standing in a circle as they move, so every direction is covered.
00:36:33.000They go up to the house, the kid comes outside, he's holding a napkin on his neck, because he's bleeding.
00:36:39.000And the cops run up and I'm standing right there and they pick him up and they rush him into the APC and take him out.
00:38:43.000And it's not right, and it doesn't change the problems, it doesn't fix anything, and it's some criminals, you know, but look at what's happening right now in Minneapolis, and they don't see it the same way.
00:40:49.000And not only that, but I mean, the killing of George Floyd was just insane.
00:40:54.000And so now, on a principal's level, you got Sean Hannity being like, no man, the dude was kneeing that guy's neck three minutes after he lost his pulse.
00:41:04.000I'm gonna be careful about what I say here, but according to the medical examiner, the medical report, The dude became unresponsive after what, like six minutes of him kneeing him on the neck.
00:41:15.000And then one of the cops said something about not finding a pulse.
00:41:19.000And the dude kept his knee on his neck for three minutes.
00:41:25.000So the medical examiner said something like, there was no sign of traumatic asphyxiation or strangulation, but it was a combination of his health issues and the restraint that ultimately cost him his life.
00:41:40.000And they added in the report that the cops knew, they were trained, that this position was dangerous.
00:43:52.000We were like, we got this really great story where a dude raised a couple hundred thousand, like several hundred thousand dollars to get his business back.
00:43:58.000And then the White House gets locked down.
00:44:20.000And I'm hoping it just rolls away, but it's Friday night.
00:44:24.000And I have experience covering this stuff on the ground.
00:44:26.000Not only have I covered multiple riots and protests and events throughout the past decade, I've also been in other countries doing it as well.
00:44:34.000Adam's been on the ground a couple times with me in some of these places.
00:45:36.000So I don't know how the truth is, but I read that when people get scared, they vote Republican because the Republicans are the law and order candidates.
00:47:55.000Imagine you're one of those people who fell for that.
00:47:57.000And you lost your job, and you're running out of food, and you're saying, if I just keep a smile on my face and hold on through the night, we're all in this together.
00:48:07.000And then those people you thought that were in this with you throw a brick through your window and burn your building down.
00:49:50.000And then, the way I've been thinking about it, too, is when we talk about these left-wing protesters who go around just burning stuff and rioting, part of the social justice stuff has to do with the fact that people have no purpose anymore.
00:50:02.000There were questions raised about whether religion is, like, something that humans need.
00:53:58.000So I guess, I guess, you know, I think the important thing to clarify, we talk about Boogaloo because it's popular right now in terms of terminology.
00:54:51.000You know that, I guess it's a fake quote, the reason why Japan didn't invade America is because there's a rifle behind every blade of grass.
00:54:59.000Apparently it was attributed to Yamamoto of Japan, but it's apocryphal, disputed, the saying, we don't know if it's true, because we were just looking this stuff up.
00:55:08.000How would you invade America if they have a massive armed population?
00:55:12.000Wait until everyone's at each other's throats.
00:56:28.000Earlier this year, when we saw the pandemic coming, and I did these food promos, I was like, don't build a bunker, just prepare, you know, have some food.
00:59:14.000However, what I'm bringing up is that when I was younger, looking at everything happening in the world and the media, I thought to myself that I felt like around the time I was 35, everything was going to fall apart.
00:59:26.000And now it's funny because I've always thought this to myself.
00:59:31.000I was like 19 years old and I'm like, yep, probably by the time I'm 35 is when, for whatever reason, I just felt like I could see it.
00:59:56.000And then everything blows over and I'm like, huh, you know, I don't know.
00:59:59.000And it was actually crazy to me because then, you know, this year starts and the impeachment's happening and all the protest stuff we saw before.
01:00:05.000And I'm like, I'm going to be 35 next year.
01:03:14.000It's like, oh, so he illegally stopped your vehicle.
01:03:17.000The, uh, what I was told was running a plate and seeing a name and then saying, seeing the license suspended, isn't a justification for pulling a vehicle over because it could be driven by somebody else.
01:05:33.000Sean Easton says, what would you guys do if, bear with me, you were held hostage by a sentient animal, and bear with me, your only chance of rescue was sending a coded super chat?
01:06:12.000Adambro, that Arbor video of you shredding New York is a serious inspiration, plus the video of Tim all those years ago destroying those tricks.
01:08:13.000And it's the beginning of something, too.
01:08:16.000The world's changing, that's for certain.
01:08:19.000Hutch the Wolf says, World burning down around us.
01:08:21.000Join me with some marshmallows and some music and we can laugh as we watch the flames flicker till the end.
01:08:27.000Andrew says, In Maple Grove, Minnesota, the furthest northwest suburb of the Twin Cities, Target has boarded up completely, has a line of cops in front, and is closed indefinitely.
01:08:41.000Goldie says, Null, owner of the Kiwi Farms, did a stream today denouncing Trump for wanting to revoke Section 230, saying it may not even hurt sites like Twitter and YouTube.
01:10:37.000John says, The Donald was quarantined for threats on cops.
01:10:40.000With all the anti-cop hate on Reddit currently, how many more will be quarantined, or will we see it was a false pretense to ban the right-wing speech?
01:12:50.000So I'm gonna keep following these tweets.
01:12:52.000I notably have Brian Seltzer pulled up because he is, you know, probably the best source for somebody at CNN New York telling us what's happening at CNN Atlanta and these burning cars, this crazy stuff.
01:13:02.000We're gonna read some more Super Chats here.
01:13:05.000Connor Greenwell says my Facebook is lit up with people angry at people for being angry at the writing and others pointing the finger at Whitey as though all are complicit.
01:16:58.000Unrest happens when there's no distraction from reality.
01:17:01.000Student of History says this is getting sketchy and I'm happy AF to live in a town of sub 10k people and frankly it would be a bad idea to come in and start problems.
01:17:49.000Somebody tweeted that Target's in Minneapolis, the one that was burned, was an experimental building for loss prevention and security and surveillance.
01:19:28.000Here's what they've already been speculating.
01:19:30.000Moving into the election, Bill Barr issues indictments of high-level Obama administration officials, triggering cries from the left that Trump is trying to flip the election and steal it because Biden will be, you know, implicated in some capacity.
01:19:43.000Then, you know, they actually wrote the story.
01:19:45.000This was actually a story written in, I think it was the New York Times.
01:19:54.000Trump will lose, Biden will win, and Trump will call it criminal and issue indictments, and they'll go after him, and that's what's going to happen.
01:22:56.000Andrew Starr says, this is the media for years of enraging people topped off with three months on lockdown out of fear the media would and did crucify anyone who disagreed.
01:23:09.000Matthew Stockhausen says, I'm so glad nothing really happens here in New Hampshire.
01:23:12.000There are protests, yes, but basically always peacefully.
01:23:15.000Zach Ulysses says, I imagine this will be the series of events.
01:23:19.000Lockdowns leading to job losses, job losses leading to mass welfare crisis, welfare crisis going to countrywide economic stagnation and homelessness.
01:23:34.000Remember, when I made a shirt idea for you that was a bad silhouette cut out of your face, Tim, you rejected it because my beard isn't that luscious.
01:23:43.000Kent Leon says, still see people on social media lose their minds over the idea of having a compromise with lifting lockdowns.
01:23:51.000Not content having the choice to stay in or go out.
01:24:33.000Moko Mothman MM47 says, I wonder if the same people who make the claim they were sending a message by burning down their own town will demand help from the federal government or complain they don't have the means to make it.
01:26:41.000The other- one officer checked a pulse and said, I can't get a pulse, or something to that effect, and then he still wouldn't move.
01:26:47.000It's Fathead says, Mr. Poole, I asked for an opinion a few weeks ago about the reset button and COVID, so you still think that it's not true?
01:26:55.000I don't remember exactly what you asked, but certainly things are getting crazy.
01:26:58.000Cree J says, please don't keep it light.
01:27:01.000Balance maybe, but hit us with the truth.
01:27:03.000You are my news and need full honesty and opinions.
01:27:12.000Yeah, so I just want to make sure everybody knows YouTube will jump and then all of the Super Chats load at once and then I have to figure out where we are in the Super Chats because it's very, very difficult.
01:27:23.000And we have a lot of people with us today.
01:28:28.000The mind virus survived longer than the architects.
01:28:30.000That's the propaganda guy, I'm pretty sure.
01:28:32.000People send me that stuff all the time.
01:28:34.000Fearless Soldier says my dad claims to be a liberal, but he's, but he's there times, but he's there's times where I gotta tell him, but, but there are times I guess we're trying to say, where I gotta tell him that he has not left.
01:28:46.000When I told him one of the cops were Asian, he said that's white in this situation and I was just like, um, Matt Scott says.
01:28:52.000Tim Adam Lids, I have been a fan for two years and love all the content.
01:29:02.000Well, it's possible, but I just don't sure I don't think these things are likely I think opportunists rush out the door when they get a chance, you know Samurai says I watch every video you put out every single day, but it astonishes me how you don't understand what's happening right now The Democrats are losing and they know it they are burning everything down on their way out.
01:30:15.000Awesome Sauce says, I'm fully aware of the evil of rioting and looting from innocent people, but something about destroying the system appeals to a part of me during this messed up year.
01:30:24.000I think after everyone was locked down and had their rights taken from them by these unconstitutional orders, people just don't care.
01:30:48.000TheStudioRob says, Do you really think the laws of our reality can be enforced on companies that could just easily pack up and operate anywhere?
01:30:56.000Check out The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson.
01:31:00.000Jacob Bako says, dude, these cops will start carrying live ammo if these riots continue and things will get horrible because they'll have to force these rights to end.
01:31:11.000Irene says, trying to explain to my progressive friends why them automatically associating thug and looter with black people is in itself racist.
01:32:22.000Keith Wagner says, Daily Y reports, medical examiner reports, no evidence that Floyd died of strangulation, but by intoxicants, underlying conditions, still no point of knee on the throat.
01:33:12.000Angel Rodriguez says, Tim, I work at a Target in San Jose, California, working night shift, and we just got told the store is shutting down overnight because of protests.
01:35:12.000Donald Trump was censored earlier today, and many people on the left said he wasn't actually censored.
01:35:18.000They said his tweet is still available, therefore it's not censored, but it was.
01:35:22.000When you would—so Trump had two tweets.
01:35:25.000One of those tweets said that the military was—he essentially said the military was standing by, and that if, you know, when the looting starts, the shooting starts.
01:36:12.000Twitter in an email to the White House moments ago admitted that the very tweet they are censoring does not violate any Twitter rules, so why are they still censoring it?
01:36:19.000And we can show you both examples here.
01:36:22.000This is an email they're posting that mentions the email that was censored.
01:36:26.000These thugs are dishonoring the memory of George Floyd and I won't let that happen.
01:36:29.000Just spoke to Governor Tim Walz and told him that the military is with him all the way.
01:36:33.000Any difficulty and we will assume control, but when the looting starts, the shooting starts, thank you.
01:36:39.000They said, we have investigated the reported content and could not identify any violations of the Twitter rules.
01:37:44.000I've been struggling with how to respond to the President's tweets and posts all day.
01:37:48.000Personally, I have a visceral negative reaction to this kind of divisive and inflammatory rhetoric.
01:37:53.000This moment calls for unity and calmness, and we need empathy for the people and communities who are hurting.
01:37:59.000We need to come together as a country to pursue justice and break the cycle.
01:38:03.000But I'm responsible for reacting not just in my personal capacity, but as the leader of an institution committed to free expression.
01:38:10.000I know many people are upset that we've left the President's posts up, but our position is that we should enable as much expression as possible unless it will cause imminent risk of specific harms or dangers spelled out in clear policies.
01:38:24.000We looked very closely at the post that discussed the protests in Minnesota to evaluate whether it violated our policies.
01:38:30.000Although the post had a troubling historical reference, we decided to leave it up because the National Guard references meant we read it as a warning about state action, and we think people need to know if the government is planning to deploy force.
01:38:45.000Our policy around incitement of violence allows discussion around state use of force.
01:38:49.000Although I think today's situation raises important questions about...
01:38:53.000What potential limits of that discussion should be, the president later posted again, saying the original post was warning about the possibility that looting could lead to violence.
01:39:04.000We decided that this post, which explicitly discouraged violence, also does not violate our policies and is important for people to see.
01:39:12.000Unlike Twitter, we do not have a policy of putting a warning in front of posts that may incite violence, because we believe that if a post incites violence, it should be removed regardless of whether it is newsworthy.
01:39:22.000Even if it comes from a politician, we have been in touch with the White House today to explain the policies as well.
01:39:27.000And then he closes out talking about heated debates.
01:39:40.000I mean, I want to go back real quick and just point out some of the things he's saying, that he's basically calling out Twitter for saying they think the post is newsworthy.
01:39:49.000I think that's a sharp dig at Twitter.
01:39:51.000Twitter didn't say newsworthy, it said public interest.
01:39:54.000But Mark Zuckerberg clearly thinks that they leave things up because of news potential.
01:41:14.000What does riding in Atlanta and burning cars and stuff have to do with George Floyd in Minneapolis?
01:41:20.000OK, OK, I can entertain this and say it's the greater injustice of police brutality across the country and systemic violence and all that stuff.
01:41:28.000But wouldn't you then protest the police?
01:41:51.000So, I mentioned this earlier, I periodically will DM with Jack, and we had a conversation.
01:41:59.000The gist of it is, we need open source public access networks.
01:42:04.000And I'm kind of... I like Jack Dorsey.
01:42:09.000Uh, the conversation I had with him, you know, last year with Joe Rogan, you know, off camera, afterwards, I really do think he is a good person who wants to do right, who is incredibly, incredibly naive.
01:42:20.000I mean, we spoke about this before, and you also alluded to the fact that he doesn't run Twitter anymore, right?
01:42:33.000That's why she showed up to the Jogan podcast because the issue about Twitter was what boiled over and he needed her to talk about it.
01:42:40.000So right now Ted Cruz wants a criminal investigation of Twitter for violating the Iranian sanctions.
01:42:47.000Twitter allows the Ayatollah and high-ranking officials in these countries, they allow them access to the platform which provides a service for them.
01:42:55.000Displaying their message to all of these people.
01:42:58.000And that, according to several Republicans, including Ted Cruz, is a violation of sanctions.
01:43:04.000Vijaya Gada is the one who wrote the letter saying, too bad.
01:43:34.000Giving weapons to an enemy is different, but they're allowing them to propagandize in our country against us when their adversaries and their gunships are swarming ours.
01:43:43.000And, you know, people are, they're shooting at each other, like warning shots and stuff.
01:43:46.000And at the same time, censoring the president of our country.
01:43:51.000That's part of what Trump's executive order was, that they allow Chinese disinformation on the platform, but censor the president.
01:43:59.000So then Twitter immediately reacts and puts a flag on the Chinese Communist Party's tweets, misinformation.
01:44:05.000And that's when I was like, oh, they're sweating bullets.
01:44:09.000Look, I have good things to say about Jack as a person.
01:44:12.000I say he's naive because I think he kind of understands network technology, but he has no understanding of contemporary politics at all.
01:44:23.000And so this is the problem we're facing with these big tech companies.
01:44:27.000It's young people who have found this powerful technology that is damaging political discourse across this country, making things worse.
01:46:07.000So he basically apologized for this, sort of.
01:46:09.000He sort of apologized, saying, we shouldn't have done that or something, and we should, you know, he put a statement about how they're going to continue to fact-check the president.
01:46:16.000But my response is, there's no circumstance where you can just determine who is correct.
01:46:23.000So this is why I think Jack is completely naive and so wrong about this.
01:46:31.000Trump is the president, but he's not news, so he's wrong.
01:46:34.000So then when you get CNN saying there's no mail-in voter fraud, and I live in a state where we're watching it happen right now, I find that offensive.
01:46:41.000These people, especially a marginalized group, that you don't care.
01:46:47.000That's why all the protest stuff is superficial.
01:46:49.000You don't actually care about this stuff.
01:46:50.000You read the news, you believe what they say, and it's wrong.
01:47:51.000Does that mean if Al Gore tweets, climate change is bad, you're going to put a tag showing a bunch of people saying there's no such thing as climate change?
01:47:58.000Does that mean when Greta Thunberg says, you know, we've got 12 years to make changes, you'll put a tag and you'll link to a bunch of conservatives?
01:48:04.000No, of course he's not going to do that.
01:48:26.000He said Twitter should basically be a protocol.
01:48:28.000What that means is, like HTTP, you type in a browser, a web address, you go there and get it.
01:48:36.000The way this would work is the reverse of email.
01:48:40.000So, whereas email is, I put in your address, and the message gets sent to you, Twitter should be that I subscribe to your address, and whenever you post, it goes to everyone subscribed to your address.
01:48:52.000So if Twitter opened up to the Fediverse, federated networking, which includes Gab, for instance.
01:48:58.000Gab is the alternative version of Twitter, sort of.
01:49:01.000Then you could go on Twitter, and when Twitter bans, I don't know, you.
01:49:07.000You set up your own server on your own website, and then I go on Twitter and search for adam at adamkrigler.com, and then I can click follow, and then on Twitter I can still see your tweets.
01:49:17.000Because you aren't on Twitter's network.
01:55:06.000I was gonna guess 400, you didn't give me the chance.
01:55:09.000I want Mr. Bala to go on a Hawaiian vacation with his family, kick back and have some piña coladas, and just enjoy himself, and ignore the haters, and ignore the pain, and ignore the evil, and I hope that this day, here's what I said, I hope that this day, Instead of being one of the worst days of his life, it becomes the start of some of the best days of his life.
01:59:27.000We just have, you know, with so many people superchatting, it really is physically impossible to read it because more superchats come in than we can actually read.
02:02:48.000Joshua Bartlett says the intellectual elites whipped up a mob into a frenzy to influence the Roman authorities to crucify a dissenter whose speech, I'll repeat that, his speech contradicted popular opinion.
02:04:37.000As I stated, it was two years ago I said that, and then someone immediately responded, then how about I put limits on your speech, and I said, whoa, that's a really good point.
02:04:47.000I can't ask for restriction on your right.
02:04:51.000But I can't ask for those restrictions, because then they'll get restrictions on me.
02:04:55.000Alright, well, I prefer my speech over you not having a gun, so... But also, I'll tell you what, man.
02:05:00.000Over the past several years, too, I've also become more... closer to pro-2A just for a lot of reasons.
02:05:06.000Notably, learning the history of the Black Panthers, the history of gun control, how stop-and-frisk is a racist gun control measure, and that's what's made me really back off, like... One of New York's biggest problems was the racist...
02:10:04.000I was, I was actually thinking about, uh, doing that on, uh, on my channel.
02:10:08.000Something, something, something similar to that, you know, the original idea for Timcast IRL was to bring the van to small towns and interview regular people.
02:12:17.000Rob says, Tim, check out Collider being part of the outrage mob saying that Snyder Cut sets a dangerous precedent.
02:12:25.000OneTwistyBoy says, would you consider going on Logan Paul's podcast?
02:12:28.000In my opinion, your viewpoints resonate with their demo and you're a voice for people like me who can't voice their frustration as coherently as you do.
02:12:34.000I'd be great to go on Logan Paul's podcast, for sure.
02:12:37.000Thomas says, I'm an American in Iloilo, Philippines.
02:13:31.000It's far leftists to varying degrees of authoritarian.
02:13:34.000They all are on the authoritarian scale.
02:13:37.000They'll lie to you and say they're not authoritarians.
02:13:39.000And I really get annoyed at the political compass memes that keep putting Antifa on the left libertarian spectrum because libertarians don't believe in forcing people to do things with violence.
02:15:40.000So this is a song I wrote For some female friends of mine in high school, they were always getting their heart broken and it always annoyed me.
02:16:53.000Call her what you will, I'mma call her a mission.
02:16:58.000Well, good luck to the next guy who's gonna break down her walls, cause I know she would rather die than have a heart broken once and for all.
02:18:13.000Oh, maybe this time she's learned her lesson.
02:18:19.000Well good luck to the next guy who's gonna break down her walls, cause I know she would rather die than have her heart broken once and for all.
02:25:56.000The ambient, we have the instrument mic.
02:25:58.000So we want to do, we were into like outside night skate sessions.
02:26:02.000We're trying to get this building, man, because it's going to be crazy.
02:26:05.000We're going to do the show Friday night.
02:26:06.000There's going to be skateboarding and music and we're going to do shows and we're going to have physical shows with people coming out and all that good stuff.