On this week's show, we discuss the recent attack on pro-Israel protesters in Boulder, Colorado, and the possibility that Joe Biden is a robot. Plus, why young men don't want to associate with Democrats, and why women can filter out short guys.
00:02:27.000This past weekend, there was a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, where a man screaming, free Palestine, used what is reported to be a makeshift flamethrower.
00:03:03.000I don't believe we've gotten the official word yet on the condition of the victims, but I suppose if they're charging him with murder, it means at least one of these individuals has died.
00:04:26.000Nate Silver has published the mental health disparity, finding that those who self-report low mental health tend to be Democrat, and those who report high mental health tend to be conservative.
00:04:38.000I can't say anybody's surprised by that data because we've covered it before, but now we'll go over exactly why young men, according to Nate Silver, don't want to associate with Democrats.
00:04:46.000Could it be that they're mentally unwell?
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00:08:03.000It was, you know, going into the jury trial, I knew what the result was going to be, you know, just based on a D.C. jury and a D.C. judge and how they play the rules.
00:08:13.000The judge wouldn't let you introduce exculpatory evidence.
00:08:17.000Yeah, so I, you know, I had the caption on the video I had posted from January 6th that night where I said I was there as a journalist, but they wouldn't let me, you know, present that as evidence to the jury because it was my own statement, which for some reason that's the rules.
00:08:33.000Why couldn't you, like, did you testify in your own defense?
00:08:36.000Yeah, so I testified and I told my whole story, why I was there, my history of past journalism prior to January 6th.
00:08:43.000But you couldn't mention that when you were there and you posted the video, it said this is for journalistic endeavors or whatever?
00:08:50.000Yeah, so we couldn't enter it in as an item of evidence.
00:08:53.000I could say what I posted, but I couldn't actually show them the evidence of here's the caption on the video I posted.
00:08:59.000You know, I've got to be honest, you know what I do?
00:09:13.000Yeah, Stephen, it's great that you're here.
00:09:14.000I use your story a lot when I'm talking to people about how malicious the justice system was towards J6ers, and your story in particular is insane, that they didn't allow you to use that stuff.
00:09:24.000So I hope you get into that a lot more.
00:09:27.000I do not need Donald Trump to tell me Joe Biden was a robot clone.
00:10:28.000Acts of terrorism will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
00:10:31.000This is yet another example of why we must keep our borders secure and deport illegal anti-American radicals from our homeland.
00:10:37.000My heart goes out to the victims of this terrible tragedy and the great people of Boulder.
00:10:42.000Now, the latest update is that this guy was charged with murder, implying that one of the individuals he immolated, that is the word, what he did, he set them aflame.
00:10:53.000The assumption is one of them has died.
00:10:55.000Now, apparently he had more than 14 more Molotov cocktails and was planning the attack for over a year.
00:11:01.000These people had been marching peacefully through Boulder to raise awareness for the hostages taken from Israel.
00:11:11.000And they even stated that usually they ignored if they ever came across someone screaming Free Palestine.
00:11:15.000They just did not respond because they were just trying to bring awareness.
00:11:19.000This guy shows up screaming Free Palestine.
00:11:21.000And he said, I believe there was an elderly man who was like 80-something years old and even children on fire.
00:11:26.000This guy did not cross the border illegally.
00:11:28.000He came here legally on, I believe, a B-1 or B-2 visa, like a tourist visa, overstayed it, applied for a work permit through the Biden administration.
00:11:43.000I don't see why we should spend exorbitant amounts of money.
00:12:03.000on criminal trials for people who weren't supposed to be here in the first place, and then we've got to pay to house them, we've got to pay for their security.
00:12:10.000The cops that come and the correctional officers that have them in sales have to secure them and keep them safe from other people who might want to do them harm.
00:12:16.000Why should we spend all of that money?
00:12:45.000There's a lot of people, especially in the chat, that are saying he should get a full criminal trial so that we can show everybody what he did, lock him up to make sure he never does it again.
00:13:13.000The point is all of the threats you can imagine are already in the United States.
00:13:19.000This is going to emerge and this is going to continue unless we do deportations.
00:13:26.00020 million people came over the border, or something around there, came over the border from when Joe Biden took office until he got out.
00:13:34.000That is going to mean that there is some number larger than zero.
00:13:40.000Of people that are looking to do actual harm to the United States, or willing to do harm that have brought the bigotries of the old country over here, or are worried about the old country's war, so they're bringing it here.
00:13:54.000That stuff doesn't, like, that's not America's concern, you know?
00:13:57.000Send them to El Salvador and just do Zoom meetings with them.
00:14:00.000They shouldn't even get in the prison.
00:14:18.000Again, the more difficult you make it for people to stay in the United States, the more people will be like, I'm going to get out of here before it becomes a problem.
00:14:37.000And then when these illegal immigrants try and apply, the moment they're denied, they walk out the door and they get arrested.
00:14:43.000I mean, it's the smartest way to go about doing it.
00:14:47.000To be fair, I guess the counter-argument is they'll just stop trying to apply legally.
00:14:53.000But if the issue is that they're here illegally and they're going to an immigration office as a last-ditch effort to stay, it's not going to work.
00:15:01.000You shouldn't have been here and you're going to get arrested.
00:16:10.000I mean, I think the question of whether you keep someone in prison who has committed some crime in addition to crossing the border illegally is that if we look at the past administrations, the border has been like a sieve.
00:16:22.000If this gentleman is convicted of murder especially, he'll be in prison after Trump is in office, after Trump is out of office.
00:16:30.000We have no idea what the next administration will be like.
00:16:32.000If he's in an American prison, we know he's not wandering around in the American public.
00:16:37.000If we send him back, who knows whether he'll cross the border again.
00:16:41.000Hopefully we get a successor to Trump in some capacity.
00:16:46.000I mean, look, if in the next three years the Democrats ditch the far left and the party becomes like Tulsi Gabbard, I will be very, very happy because that means whoever wins, we're going to have some semblance of a let's secure the board at the very least.
00:17:00.000You know, it won't be psychotic, weird, woke garbage.
00:17:03.000I doubt that's going to happen in four years.
00:17:05.000So hopefully we get someone like Trump who takes over.
00:17:10.000But that's a great point that if we keep people like this in the country and then, say, J.D. Vance runs and loses, the next Democrat administration is going to let them all go.
00:17:20.000And then some might argue, yes, but if we send him back to Egypt, the Democrats could reopen the border and he might come back.
00:17:26.000Well, I'd rather have him try and traverse 12,000 miles than 50. Just walking out of a jail.
00:17:38.000How does he travel with all this stuff?
00:17:40.000That's a lot of Molotov cocktails to just show up with.
00:17:43.000So I was asked today on the Green Room show the origin of the term Molotov cocktail.
00:17:48.000And I was 20% correct, so he fact-checked it.
00:17:53.000The Soviets were dropping cluster bombs on Finland and claiming they were dropping food, so they were called bread baskets, and then the Finns started making cocktails to go along with the bread.
00:18:04.000So Molotov was the guy who was claiming it was food.
00:18:46.000Yeah, so I believe the Molotov cocktails, I thought that was pre-World War II, not Cold War.
00:18:50.000So that was, you know, sort of the era when, you know, sort of gasoline-based vehicles were becoming more common, which is, you know, probably when they started realizing they could set vehicles on fire with it.
00:19:53.000And you'd think that it might be someone that was actually an anarchist or something like that, considering the association, but it was a fascist of some sort.
00:21:54.000They say President Trump shared an outlandish conspiracy theory on social media on Saturday night, saying former President Joe Biden had been executed in 2020 and replaced by a robotic clone.
00:22:03.000Bro, I know exactly what Trump is doing.
00:22:20.000Like, me and the boys are out at the bar, and we're chilling, and then someone's like, hey, look at this, and they text me something, and then I laugh, and I hit retweet.
00:22:28.000And that's what Trump's hanging out with the buddies, and they're having a cigar or something, and he's like, hey, how many of you want to see me send this tweet and make other media go crazy?
00:22:36.000And they're like, do it, Trump, you gotta do it.
00:23:06.000Even 80s Biden, 90s Biden to Vice President Biden.
00:23:09.000I feel like the I really do feel like it was 2020 is when he was a totally different animal.
00:23:27.000I feel like when he was like, no, I'm not going to run for president and kind of chilled out and went into hiding or whatever, he got some work done and came back as bionic Biden.
00:27:27.000Anyone out there should read the book Weird Scenes from Laurel Canyon, which does talk about the CIA.
00:27:33.000Infiltrating different subcultures and putting actors in to certain places to do their bidding.
00:27:39.000Well, there's a new conspiracy theory about in the Diddy trial, some woman came out and said that she helped Mike Myers meet with the CIA or something and liaised for, like, government projects.
00:27:49.000And everybody's going nuts being like, whoa, how many of these celebrities are CIA?
00:27:53.000If you Google search Mike Myers CIA, he went and did a tour of the CIA headquarters in 2008.
00:29:13.000You gotta listen to NPR because you gotta know what the crackpots are saying.
00:29:16.000And as I was driving, because it's only about 10 minutes to the local little ice cream place, I looked up at the sun and I was like, wow, there's a haze.
00:29:23.000And so you could actually just see the sun without hurting your eyes, and it was red.
00:29:27.000And I know that there's the wildfires in Canada and stuff, so this was expected.
00:29:32.000But there's a bunch of videos where people are like, what is that?
00:29:35.000And they're pointing the cameras at the sun, and they think there's a gigantic Nibiru or Planet X. Which is possible, but it wasn't that, because I saw the sun last night too, setting after we did our last Inverted World Live on Sunday.
00:30:39.000The problem, The Simpsons had, is that they made Mr. Burns sound devious and mischievous and, oh, Smithers, we're going to block out the sun.
00:30:48.000Like, there was some strength when it should have been more like Bill Gates.
00:30:51.000Like, well, you know, actually, I think if we put a big disc and block the sun a bit, it might reduce temperatures.
00:31:58.000I want to check the collectible card section because sometimes, check this out, depending on where you are in the country, an old Target or Walmart might have extremely rare Pokemon cards or Magic the Gathering that are like, no joke, my buddy went to a store and there were like 10-year-old cards sitting there for like 50 bucks that were actually worth hundreds of dollars.
00:32:17.000I don't want to see weird gay stuff like tuck-friendly bathing suits.
00:32:22.000And when I buy beer, I want to make crude, off-color jokes with my friends, not be lectured by a man who thinks he's a woman.
00:32:29.000Naturally, this costs a lot of money to these brands, and they're all panicking now.
00:32:34.000And Asmongold had a great video where he started pulling up all these different corporations, and none of them changed their logos because get woke, go broke.
00:34:51.000People have pulled the statistics from the incoming classes after the SCOTUS rulings about Harvard and UNC, and a lot of the schools, they're still doing DEI.
00:35:04.000They're still doing affirmative action, even if they have to call it by another name or find some way to get around the law.
00:35:10.000Yeah, I mean, it's, like I said, they're going to continue to look for ways to get around the law, and it's probably going to take legislation to, or, you know, suing under a civil rights law to get a change.
00:35:22.000You know, what's funny is that Bud Light could have pulled off a successful LGBTQ Pride Month promo if they did not use Dylan Mulvaney.
00:35:30.000If they just did like a RuPaul's Drag Race thing, nobody would have cared.
00:35:34.000Conservatives would have been like cringe, but...
00:35:40.000So it's like, it's not shocking to anybody.
00:35:42.000But Dylan Mulvaney is particularly offensive to so many people.
00:35:50.000Their promotion of the absolute like craziest content resulted in someone like Dylan Mulvaney being able to trick people into thinking that they're popular.
00:35:59.000And so this millennial woman at Bud Light is like, Dylan Mulvaney's popular.
00:36:05.000If you're ever wondering, when I always talk bad about TikTok, and I say they're promoting crackpot garbage that people don't like, and it's messing with their kids' brains, you need only look at the disparity between the popularity of Dylan Mulvaney on TikTok and the promotion of Dylan Mulvaney and what actually happened when a brand tried to hire Dylan Mulvaney.
00:36:39.000Probably not, but I think that part of the reason why Dylan Mulvaney was so radioactive to that brand is because of what the brand was prior to Dylan Mulvaney.
00:36:47.000Dylan Mulvaney doing something for someone else wouldn't have the kind of crush.
00:38:00.000I feel like some sports place took her on to do their ads.
00:38:04.000I was talking to this liberal woman last Friday, and she was saying that the left won the culture war in the mid-2010s, or the early 2010s, largely by just removing conservatives.
00:38:25.000If a conservative said something like, hey, I don't like this, under the rug, what ends up happening?
00:38:30.000You get a weird marketing campaign, they think it's popular, and then the actual backlash occurs.
00:38:37.000Because censoring people, we always say this, you're not shutting down their speech, you're not stopping their ideas, you're just shuffling them to the corner where no one can see them.
00:39:07.000I mean, you kind of made that point or proved that point when it came to the Rogan interview.
00:39:14.000Like when you're talking to, what's her name, the Twitter people, and you're like, look, you guys are the ones that are deciding what is and is not, you know, okay, you're the ones that are ideological about it.
00:40:12.000His hands are all messy and he's filthy and his hair's all messed up and he's wild and crazy.
00:40:16.000And the other one is looking prim and proper with a nice little suit and clean.
00:40:19.000On the surface, you look at them and you go, that kid's clearly...
00:40:25.000And that messy kid, man, that kid's got bad attitude.
00:40:29.000Turns out, nope, they're either just as bad as each other or one's worse, but mom doesn't let the clean kid have any ice cream at all.
00:40:35.000So the kid can't get dirty because the mom's very strict with him.
00:40:38.000What was happening is that social media was banning all of the fringe elements of the right, making the right look sane and rational, and letting the left go nuts and bash their faces on the table.
00:40:48.000And now people are like, I don't want to associate with that.
00:40:51.000And get more and more extreme over the years.
00:40:53.000Like, the message that came from the far left filtered into the kind of the, you know, normie left.
00:41:00.000And that's when things get real weird.
00:41:22.000But I made a remark about the New York Yankees post with all the trans stuff and everything represented.
00:41:32.000I have noticed it seems like there's pockets of crazy places in West Virginia and they've almost doubled down on their pride stuff this year as opposed to last year.
00:41:41.000And there's people, there's more flags than I saw last year.
00:42:38.000Nate Silver says, I think an underrated factor in the how can Democrats win back young men debate is the effects of personality which differ especially among younger voters are quite strongly correlated with voting preferences.
00:43:07.000It's the data presented by the Cooperative Election Study of 2022, get the data, as republished by Nate Silver, which shows the poorer the mental health state, the higher tendency towards liberalism.
00:43:20.000The stronger the self-reported mental state, the higher reported connection with conservatism.
00:43:32.000Yeah, I mean, look, we've talked about these kind of things a lot around here, like the fact that, you know, conservatives tend to be more, I am capable of affecting the world.
00:43:41.000And the left tends to be more, I am affected by the world.
00:43:46.000And I need community and blah, blah, blah, in order to take care of myself.
00:43:51.000Whereas people on the right are just...
00:45:01.000Like, most of human existence, there's no schoolhouses.
00:45:03.000There's no dumbing down of anything to try and get a kid to learn it.
00:45:06.000It was literally just, the baby was there with mom, and then when the baby could walk, the baby was walking around, and then the baby wouldn't work with dad.
00:46:18.000You know, kids, you gotta give them discipline.
00:46:21.000They gotta be taught and things like that.
00:46:22.000So the last thing I'll do is put my kids in front of Sesame Street or some other weird crackpot stuff that's gonna cause weird mental instabilities as they get older and then turn them into liberals.
00:46:30.000Yeah, and to sort of tie this issue back to one of the earlier stories in terms of immigration is that if you look at the children's content or the adult entertainment, it is so heavily captured by these leftist ideologies.
00:46:42.000If you look at the education system, also captured by these leftist ideologies, and those are two of the main avenues of assimilation.
00:46:51.000I think that's one of the reasons why the left is so big about immigration is because they have a greater influence on the second-generation immigrants.
00:46:59.000I do have children of Americans who don't see a need to assimilate to American culture because they are American culture.
00:47:07.000There's less influence for the left there.
00:47:10.000I do like how Nate Silver writes this really long essay breaking down race and gender and explaining young men when it really is just simple as young guys don't like crazy.
00:47:23.000They're sitting there saying, we talked about this on Friday with the Culture War episode.
00:48:14.000Rather be exiled by that group than being part of it.
00:48:16.000Yeah, and young men are choosing that.
00:48:18.000Whether it be the people that are feeling so isolated that they self-harm or something like that, or the people that are just like, I'm not going to even involve myself with trying to do normal things like have a girlfriend, have kids, have a normal life.
00:48:36.000That's really affecting the social situation for most young men.
00:48:42.000Yeah, when we were still in New York, I saw a lot of parents who were raising their kids in very deranged ways.
00:48:48.000And it happens in small ways, too, just in terms of, like, language they decide.
00:48:52.000You know, like, there are some of those characters you see on Twitter.
00:48:54.000They're in real life when they're talking about, you know, gender and their children and all this stuff.
00:51:22.000And the people making the dire wolves are going to bring it back.
00:51:24.000When they sent a sample, when they brought a sample of a platypus back to the, to Europe they thought it was a joke well I mean a platypus really blows your mind What?
00:55:27.000Like, 15 years ago, a bunch of biohackers were getting their fingertips cut open.
00:55:31.000They would do one, they would do, like, their middle finger, and they would implant a neodymium magnet, and then they would stitch it up and seal it.
00:55:38.000And then you could run your hand along the wall, and you would feel electrical wires, so you knew where the cables were, and they described it as a unique sense, unlike any other sense.
00:55:50.000There are people right now implanting Tesla keys in their hands.
00:55:55.000And also getting all the bacteria in their mouth removed, like weird biohacking stuff that's happening in some of these little private cities that the democracy is building.
00:56:03.000Yeah, there's people in South America are injecting themselves with genetic engineering stuff to stop their body from producing fat and only muscle.
00:56:14.000There's something about it where they were like, when your body switches between muscle and fat production, it causes damage, which causes aging.
00:56:21.000And if you turn off fat production, your body will maintain muscle production with less aging-related damage.
00:56:28.000And so their attitude was, we have more than enough food.
00:56:33.000We don't need our fat the way we used to, so let's just turn it off.
00:56:36.000And they injected themselves with this closed-loop DNA, which it's not permanent.
00:56:42.000As long as they keep injecting it, their body won't produce fat the same way or something like that.
00:56:48.000And they think they're going to live a lot longer.
00:56:49.000There's those parabiosis studies that they were doing in Stanford, I think in the 90s, where they were sewing the young mouse to the old mouse, and the old mouse appeared to get younger.
00:57:59.000They say, is the reign of the short king over on Tinder?
00:58:03.000The platform has been accused of superficiality for testing out a new feature that allows users to screen potential matches based on height.
00:58:10.000This is part of a broader effort to help people connect more intentionally on Tinder.
00:58:14.000The new vetting function, which came to light via Reddit and other platforms, is located in the Discovery section.
00:58:20.000The bigger complaint that I've heard is that trans women will list themselves as women on Tinder, and there are a bunch of dudes on X being like, when you load up Tinder, it'll show you dudes when you select for women.
00:58:32.000So what's to stop a guy from just putting in a lie?
00:58:36.000They're like, if you're short, it won't let you pop up.
00:58:38.000Okay, so they'll just go in their profile and lie about their height.
00:58:40.000I mean, you'd think that the simple answer would be obvious, but apparently it's not.
00:58:46.000All of the people that I saw, I tweeted about this, and all the people that I saw responding, they were all just like, well, what about the weight filter for women?
00:58:53.000Which is, I mean, the obvious question.
00:59:16.000They want the more superficiality, the better, because they don't want people forming genuine connections because if they're in a long-term relationship, they're not on Tinder.
00:59:24.000That sounds like an anti-capitalist statement.
00:59:29.000I mean, this sort of idea that you can do whatever it takes to make money without any regard to morals, if that's anti-capitalist, then sure, I'm anti-capitalist, but I'm more anti-communist than I am anti-capitalist.
01:01:51.000There are people that I'm sure that have decided to have some kind of relationship, but it really is about, you know, meeting someone and then hooking up and then moving on to the next one.
01:01:59.000Well, so they say, meanwhile, regular tier users can already customize several preferences within the discovery settings, including age, range, sexual orientation, and distance.
01:04:07.000Man, it's so crazy because I remember when the AI women started popping up on Instagram and you could still kind of tell it was AI, but you can't tell anymore.
01:07:37.000So there's going to be YouTube, Disney, Paramount, but they're not going to make shows.
01:07:40.000There's going to be user generated channels.
01:07:42.000So, Shane, who has all this crazy knowledge about weird, crazy, otherworldly things, will open up the A-prompt, turn on his microphone, and just say, make a show where a guy explores the moon and all these things.
01:08:57.000Per the outlet citing sources for the matter, the cuts primarily affect Disney Entertainment as well as the corporate financial side of the company.
01:09:02.000Marketing, filming, casting, and development will be impacted.
01:09:05.000Most of the affected Disney Entertainment television staff that are being let go are reportedly located in L.A., but no teams are being completely eliminated.
01:09:13.000For the entertainment giant, this is the fourth round of layoffs since mid-2024 and has been part of a cost-cutting process.
01:09:20.000When Bob Iger returned as CEO in 23, he had set the goal of cutting $7.5 billion in costs.
01:09:26.000They say in March of earlier this year, There are around 200 Disney workers laid off from the corporation, comprising 6% of its workforce at ABC News.
01:09:35.000This filed a restructuring last October.
01:09:42.000AI is not even at that point yet, where everyone's uploading these VO3 videos from Google, and they're crazy good, but still only eight seconds.
01:09:51.000But it is insane to see where we've gone in one year, the advancement of AI.
01:09:56.000One year from now, It's going to be perfect.
01:09:59.000There was the Will Smith a year ago video of him eating spaghetti put next to the, I think it was a VO3, whatever.
01:10:06.000I mean, it's just like we were saying back then.
01:10:09.000In a year, 18 months, you're not even going to be able to tell.
01:10:13.000Nowadays, unless there's watermarks, it's really hard to tell.
01:10:17.000positive take is that people are going to there's gonna be a lot of people who reject the movie aspect like the art aspect of ai and they're tired of that kind of slop they won't want a designer thing they want something that's made by someone that you know affects them personally the problem for me is the ai just taking over everything else you know uh like the government like they're like saudi arabia implementing an ai government which they've I mean, we'll see if it happens.
01:11:15.000Because if you start greenlighting nuclear power plants and stuff like that, I think the soonest you can get these things turned on is like seven years later.
01:11:24.000So it's like you're talking about 2035, 2034.
01:11:28.000The power thing is crazy because to run AI takes a lot more power, obviously.
01:13:58.000They'll start around, from what I hear Musk talking about, he's thinking they're going to start around, the good quality ones are going to start around $20,000- $25,000.
01:14:07.000But I mean, the point is, they're well within reach of middle class America once they start making them.
01:14:13.000They're not going to be something that only, because right now, only Kim Kardashian has one.
01:14:43.000Once they get the AI straight where they can, you know, They're going to have to learn the people and stuff.
01:14:55.000Once it can do that, once one can do it, they all can do it.
01:14:59.000So it's like once it learns how to do, Like, then they can all do it.
01:15:06.000Once it learns how to play guitar, play piano, then they can all do it.
01:15:09.000Once they learn how to overthrow your government and enslave you, they all know how to do it.
01:15:13.000I just watched a CEO from one of these companies talk about their robots.
01:15:16.000And he was like, you know, we used to think about how the factories were dehumanizing to people during the early, the first revolution or industrial revolution.
01:15:23.000But he's like, So we actually have to take them out of the factories because they're not learning well and send them to your homes to learn.
01:15:31.000I'm like, that's so hilarious and backwards of how we are to people.
01:18:07.000It's like about the Nazis going to the moon after World War II and then they have a moon base which is stupid because how would they supply it with like But whatever.
01:22:01.000There's a conspiracy theory that powerful global elites, once they get to like 70 years old, then they get the immortality serum and DH to their 20s where they become staffers for their Illuminati.
01:24:39.000I want to look up what her district is shaped like.
01:24:46.000I think that the politicians like Waters, they know how to break the law in small ways that just get a slap on the wrist, whereas someone else might...
01:25:04.000Well, I mean, or politically motivated people, prosecute them, and they definitely will end up in jail for the rest of the— But that's something that the Democrats have been doing for— And that's it.
01:25:31.000They will do everything they can to throw you in jail and use the government to intimidate you.
01:25:36.000And that's not a surprise to Republicans anymore.
01:25:39.000Didn't AOC have some crazy campaign finance issues in the beginning?
01:25:43.000Yeah, she was accused of funneling money to her.
01:26:52.000But if you, sir, are accused of rioting and you have proof that you didn't, they'll deny you the ability to show the jury that.
01:27:01.000Yeah, and even the basis of the whole January 6th prosecution was trying all of the cases under literally a different set of laws, a different set of rules than AOC when she pretended to be in handcuffs or whatever, or even, what was it, Hakeem Jeffries when he pulled the fire alarm.
01:27:20.000It's literally a different set of codes.
01:27:23.000So you have D.C. code and then federal code.
01:27:25.000It's a different set of courts, where in the D.C. courts, you get a slap on the wrist, you pay a fine, you do some community service, and then the charge goes away.
01:27:36.000Whereas the federal courts that they chose to prosecute all the January 6th cases in, the minimum is going to be pleading guilty, not this pretrial diversionist, pleading guilty, you have a criminal record, and the minimum is some term of federal probation.
01:27:51.000So they literally threw an entirely different book at the January 6th protesters than they do for the left-wingers who regularly go and violate some form of DC code when they're protesting.
01:28:06.000That's probably, you know, now it seems obvious.
01:28:10.000But even before, like, conservatives knew.
01:28:13.000That's why there's a lot of people that didn't go.
01:28:16.000They didn't go because they were like, no, I don't trust the government.
01:28:18.000And if they decide to start wrapping people up for protesting or whatever, they're going to throw the book at them.
01:30:33.000CARP, these people, I don't like them.
01:30:36.000But Palantir's been hand-in-hand with the Patriot Act since 2003, using data analysis to scrape everyone's data, which will eventually turn into, you know, predictive policing, which I really don't think is a good idea.
01:30:50.000But they're already implementing that in other places.
01:33:24.000And I just want to say, Phil, one more thing.
01:33:27.000The thing that really worries me with the AI stuff is that a lot of the people who talk about the AI who are in that world do want, they talk about, they want to be a monopoly in their field, right?
01:33:38.000And they want to install something that's pretty anti-democratic.
01:33:42.000And installing something, Like an AI government, it'll be an AI algorithm in charge.
01:33:49.000And to them, they'll think that this is an objective piece of a tool.
01:33:55.000I don't think it's being built by objective people, though.
01:34:28.000I thought that it was like there was a leak somewhere where someone worked in the industry said, behind the scenes, the companies already have access to this.
01:34:37.000They've just not released it to the public yet because the concern is – When you get access to these machines and the technology to build all these machines and industrialize, you still have to build all those machines.
01:34:53.000But when it's digital, white-collar, mental jobs, we're talking about just what someone can do with their own mind and a keyboard.
01:35:04.000It's going to wipe out half of all the white-collar jobs we have instantly, which will destroy the economy.
01:35:10.000So, what I've read from what is alleged, I don't know, maybe it's not true, is companies already have AGI.
01:35:17.000That is, artificial intelligence that acts and behaves as if it's a person, and it's indistinguishable, but smarter than the average expert in any, or master of any, you know, white-collar job, management, finance, art, you know, movies.
01:35:33.000If they release it to the public, economy implodes.
01:35:41.000And you can read up on how the quantum computing is going to work into all this.
01:35:44.000The reason I think it's true is because AI growth is an exponential curve.
01:35:49.000We should not be looking at linear development in AI.
01:35:53.000It should be exponentially increasing to the point where you get the singularity.
01:35:57.000The event horizon of AI is the AI can develop itself faster than we can, which results in what takes us a year, takes a week, then a day, then an hour, then a minute, and then it's just, it cannot be better.
01:36:08.000Like, we can't even perceive of how fast it's improved.
01:36:11.000And that's even if it's just about speed, right?
01:36:14.000Like, it doesn't have to have any kind of, like, new ways of thinking.
01:36:17.000It's just the ability to crunch information fast.
01:36:20.000You know, that will look like intelligence to your average person.
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01:37:10.000The government's overspending like crazy, and if you question it, you're labeled a threat.
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01:39:24.000David Flores says, in 01, when I worked for the KYDOC, it cost more to house a maximum security inmate than the entrance salary of an officer.
01:39:33.000Crimes against Americans by illegals should be punishable by death.
01:39:36.000That's actually, I think Texas is pushing that.
01:39:39.000Any illegal immigrant who kills an American, they're saying, look at the death penalty.
01:39:45.000I think y 'all need to understand how expensive that is.
01:39:48.000Death row is not like a person's convicted.
01:39:50.000They walk outside and they get hanged.
01:39:52.000It's like 20 years where we're paying for all that.
01:40:50.000They just argue for the sake of being liberal.
01:40:53.000And when I called her a conservative, I'm like, okay, you're a conservative.
01:40:56.000Like, because we don't disagree with you.
01:40:58.000If that's what conservative supposedly is, we've got friends with a show who are trans, and we would agree you can't trick Saudi Arabia into letting you in.
01:41:09.000And if you do, as a trans person, want to go to Saudi Arabia, you acknowledge the risk of death you would have by going to that country.
01:41:15.000If we don't disagree on that, and we didn't, you're a conservative.
01:41:18.000And she was just like, no, no, I'm a liberal.
01:41:20.000I'll say whatever I have to say to make it sound like I'm a liberal, even when it made literally no sense.
01:41:24.000But she literally argued that the U.S. government should forge false documents so that U.S. citizens can enter foreign countries in violation of their laws.
01:41:34.000Like, the point I brought up is, can a woman walk around wherever she wants in, say, like, the Emirates?
01:42:23.000She was saying that she has a friend who's trans as a war correspondent who now is risking death because the passport has the opposite gender sex marker on it.
01:42:32.000And I'm just like – You are going to a war zone?
01:42:39.000You are risking death if you are a man, woman, or otherwise.
01:42:42.000Don't give me this BS of, but I should, the government should lie on my documents for me so I can go there and be less at risk.
01:43:10.000When it comes to When it comes to the conflict stuff I've done, I've never met a man in conflict who says, I should be able to do X in foreign country.
01:45:21.000Coldtown says, I normally agree with Tim on the death presently penalty, but for very public acts of terrorism like this, I have no issue with it.
01:45:30.000I don't care about Israel, but I see this as an attack on Americans by a foreign extremist.
01:45:34.000Why should we send him back to his home country where he'll be treated like a hero?
01:46:06.000I mean, the expense of an executioner, the expense of keeping someone on death row, that is entirely imposed by the courts.
01:46:12.000It's not like something inherent to executions that we have to spend decades where they're just sitting in jail waiting for whatever appeals process the Supreme Court arbitrarily came up with to run out.
01:46:32.000I think that the American people, if the American people get what they want from the government, which is not a guarantee, there will continue to be significant restrictions on who can and cannot get into the United States because that is an overwhelmingly positive.
01:46:52.000And I imagine that that's something that the American people are going to actually make us think about in the future, especially after all of the violence that have come from immigrants in just the past couple months.
01:50:27.000So, a spade is a racial slur for a black person, particularly prominent in the early 1900s, and became more pronounced in the civil rights era.
01:50:37.000People who opposed civil rights would call black people spades.
01:51:25.000You know, if you're, depending on, a lot of people aren't familiar with the term, because it's a civil rights era slur that fell out of use for the most part.
01:51:33.000But it's just like, I don't care if someone's putting a spade on something, because it's a playing card symbol, you know what I mean?
01:51:38.000But it's just funny that they were like, we're not racist, look, we'll do this instead.
01:51:41.000And literally, there is more racial connotations to the spade than the original logo they had.
01:53:24.000scumbags that one and there's one of If I'm out of Thomas and Alito, we're like, yes, we should hear it.
01:53:28.000Yeah, the reason is because – if I understand correctly, the reason is because they think that the answer is actually obvious and they want the lower courts to relook at their methodology to how they came to the – Because it's clear that the lower courts, going by Bruin and Heller, they should have come down and said, well, obviously you can't ban an entire class.
01:53:55.000So one of the Krasensteins was like, same gun laws have prevailed.
01:53:59.000And I'm like, bro, the example I use all the time, Maryland has a list of assault weapons.
01:54:05.000You have to specifically check any time you want to get a weapon.
01:54:08.000To make sure your weapon isn't an assault weapon, because there's no criteria for what an assault weapon is other than they put it on the list.
01:54:14.000So the FN Scar 20S, which is a modern.380 AR-style rifle, it's beautiful, it's amazing, by the way, is not an assault weapon.
01:56:20.000And then we worked in the Maryland side.
01:56:21.000And what the state said is, if you live in West Virginia, you are allowed to transport your weapons that are legal in West Virginia to your property in Maryland.
01:56:31.000So, as long as the weapon was legal itself.
01:56:36.000But they actually, the head of the state police licensing said, if you live in West Virginia...
01:56:46.000They emailed me saying I was allowed to carry my permitless handgun from West Virginia to my property in Maryland, but just for that purpose, because the law was you're allowed to transport it to your home.
01:56:56.000So you had to lock it up and stuff like that?
01:56:58.000So in your car, ammo is in a separate compartment, a weapon needs to be locked up in its case, but you can bring it to your property at your home and have it, whereas in Maryland, if you want to buy a handgun, you've got to get a permit.
01:57:11.000Handgun class and get a handgun license.
01:57:14.000But if you're a dual property owner in both states, in West Virginia, you show your ideas, here's your gun, sir.
01:57:30.000And Massachusetts, you know, you can go through all the rigmarole, spend the $300 for all the class and stuff that you need to get, and they can still say, yeah, we're not going to give you, or they could still say, we're not going to give you a license to carry.
01:57:43.000Now it's changed since Heller and Bruin.
01:57:59.000So, the penalty for terrorism would be death, but it stayed for deportation.
01:58:06.000However, they are told if you return, then you will face your conviction.
01:58:10.000I don't know if I want to go through all the rigmarole of it.
01:58:15.000Yeah, I wanted to just deport, but if you were to go through all of the rigmarole to find him, you know, give him the trial and stuff like that, and you find him guilty, and it's like, oh, if you come back, we'll enact the sentence.
01:58:36.000Yeah, I think someone's dead because they charged him with first-degree murder, and it was terroristic immolation of a...
01:58:41.000of a group of people, including children.
01:58:43.000I imagine the DOJ would be able to say, "Hey, yeah, we're gonna charge him for..." Capital offenses.
01:58:47.000I mean, in terms of resources needed, like, the vast majority of defendants don't go to trial, so, you know, we'll almost certainly end up with a plea deal.
01:59:31.000So it's really just a matter of, you know, how is his lawyer going to be able to, or if his lawyer is able to talk the government out of doing what the government is empowered to do, you know?
02:00:28.000And as we were pulling the bags out, From the airport, in the airport parking lot, while we were trying to get in the car, we looked up and saw this massive aurora.
02:03:17.000Send your child to an institutionalized learning facility where they'll show them gay porn, or live in the wilderness and starve to death, you know, and struggle to survive as a caveman.
02:08:34.000You have no idea what the fuck you're talking about.
02:08:36.000I'm so sick of this easy propagandized retard bullshit from people like her, okay?
02:08:41.000If there's somebody who's out there who has been tracking stuff, is involved in news, then I'm substantially more tolerant.
02:08:48.000And literally accepting of these conversations.
02:08:51.000But for some crackpot piece of shit retard who does nothing but sing dumbass shit songs to see some stupid fucking TikTok video and then come out and be like, I'm just like, shut the fuck up.