A woman was murdered by a black man on a train, and the media won t cover it. Plus, a man was let go after being arrested 14 times for various crimes, but no one is talking about it.
00:02:24.000It's a story that actually happened several weeks ago.
00:02:26.000A young woman leaving work got onto a train minding her own business, looking down at a phone, when a black man for seemingly no reason pulled out a folding knife and murdered her.
00:02:35.000It took a while for people to notice the story, but eventually it started to go viral with people asking why the media wasn't covering such a brutal and grisly murder.
00:02:43.000Begin the biggest story in the country, and one of the biggest stories in the world over the weekend, as the biggest story on X, and that is worldwide.
00:02:50.000And to this day, the media has still not covered the story except to insult the right to call them racist for daring to bring it up.
00:03:04.000As of right now, I even have on Google their AI, Gemini, says still the New York Times has not written about the story.
00:03:11.000In fact, on Wikipedia, the editors are trying to get the story deleted.
00:03:16.000Despite the fact it's a national story, people asking the question, how could this individual arrested 14 times for various crimes be let go and this horrific crime be allowed to take place?
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00:08:35.000We got it from the Daily Mail, Trump's gut-wrenching reaction to seeing Ukrainian refugee murder video as he slams Democrats for ignoring it.
00:08:45.000Indeed, they're now some starting to come out and say, maybe we need to deal with this crime.
00:08:50.000But let me just stress this as we pull up ALX as the uh A Alex on X has the uh statement directly from the president.
00:08:57.000I'm just, I'm sick and tired of Democrats ignoring the problems, Having strongholds in these cities where the problems have persisted for generations.
00:09:04.000In Chicago, for instance, over a hundred years, and then they have the nerve to tell us who've suffered under this crime, we are wrong, and we should not be afforded the protection from the federal government.
00:09:17.000I have seen the horrific video of a beautiful young Ukrainian refugee who came to America to escape the vicious war in Ukraine and was innocently riding the Metro in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she was brutally ambushed by a mentally deranged lunatic.
00:09:29.000The perpetrator was a well-known career criminal who had been previously arrested and released on cashless bail in January, a total of 14 times.
00:09:38.000What the hell was he doing riding the train and walking the streets?
00:09:41.000Criminals like this need to be locked up.
00:09:44.000The blood of this innocent woman can literally be seen dripping from the killer's knife.
00:09:48.000And now her blood is in the hands of Democrats who refuse to put bad people in jail, including former disgraced governor and wannabe Senator Roy Cooper.
00:09:56.000North Carolina and every state needs law and order.
00:10:14.000And I'll just say I these these well-to-do liberals, they debate me on the issue, they argue with me on X, don't live in these areas, don't see the crime, have not had friends of theirs killed or in gangs or dying from drugs.
00:10:29.000And then when I say, actually, I think it's good Trump wants to send in federal law enforcement, they say, but that's fascism.
00:10:46.000I mean this is I think the biggest part of the story, uh, at least as far as I'm concerned, is how slow the mainstream news was to catch on.
00:10:56.000And then their initial reaction was, oh, Republicans pounce.
00:11:00.000Like this kind of story, like the this type of story is something that the media covers all the time.
00:11:06.000And everyone knows why they didn't want to cover this, because it makes the it it makes the argument that the the conservatives have been making about crime and stuff that makes it more pressing.
00:11:18.000And so they didn't want to get into it because it's a total loser for them.
00:11:21.000Their whole narrative is is basically destroyed by this.
00:11:25.000So I don't, I mean, I I don't know what the solution is.
00:11:29.000I don't know that having the National Guard is gonna do anything about this.
00:11:32.000Like the the guy, you know, there was no warning or anything like that.
00:11:35.000Even like Daniel Penny, though, he wouldn't have been able to do anything, or he wouldn't have him being on the same, you know, train wouldn't have fixed anything because the guy just out of nowhere stabbed the girl if you see the videos.
00:11:59.000And it's just a consequence of how defunct the justice system is, how defunct policing is right now.
00:12:04.000To your point about the justice system, one of the things that I my first initial reaction was hey, I know that this is we can't do this now, but we should in the future make it so that way judges that allow people like this to go free.
00:12:19.000If if you, as a judge say, okay, we're gonna lower your bail or we're gonna let you go off in, you know, for a short you're only gonna have to do a short amount of time, or whatever reason, that some kind of all right.
00:12:32.000Look, this is this is on you if it goes bad.
00:12:35.000Some kind of, you know, some something, whether it be like I my gut reaction was, you know, the judge should be uh brought up on manslaughter charges, which obviously is not gonna happen now because it's not legal now, but there should be changes to the law so that way there is negative repercussions for a judge if they say, Well, we're just gonna let this person go, because right now there's no reason not to.
00:12:55.000Here's here's here's the big debate for everybody.
00:13:22.000I think emotionally and logically, we are all sitting here saying, clearly, this career criminal who had been arrested numerous times for violent offenses against individuals and then murdered someone, is not going to be rehabilitated.
00:13:35.000He is clearly mentally broken and he is going to kill again if released.
00:13:40.000And I think he had actually just been released previously, like shortly before this.
00:14:27.000Uh, but this is uh you know, systematic of a social justice narrative by the left to just not enforce the law at large.
00:14:36.000And so what they're doing is is they are they have been basically substantiating the ability for the Trump administration to come in and under various authorities, in fact, we wrote about this with the authorities that the president would have to do this three years ago, anticipating just this type of moment.
00:14:51.000Uh what happened in the last Trump administration is during the BLM riots.
00:14:56.000He wanted to secure these communities.
00:14:57.000And I think, I don't know, but I think he was given bad legal advice.
00:15:01.000And so part of what we wanted to do is make the argument going into this administration that if the left tries to re uh redo that, uh, that the president actually can.
00:15:09.000I think his lawyers this time are advising him much better and advising him that he does have the authority to go in and and and secure these cities in certain circumstances under certain conditions.
00:15:18.000And sending ICE to Chicago, for instance, if we start seeing violence against ICE will be the predicate then by which the president can send National Guard in to protect ICE and to help them enforce the law.
00:15:30.000Well, and like we'd be remiss to not point out, I mean, Will Kane was discussing it on Fox News earlier is the reason this story specifically is animating so many people why people are so fired up is because of the race, races of the individuals that were involved.
00:15:42.000As you had a black man and a white woman, and people are pointing out the massive discrepancy in crime where they're saying, well, black black men specifically are committing a very disproportionate amount of violent crime.
00:15:53.000And people are really this is starting a conversation that I think the left has not wanted had for years.
00:15:58.000I mean, these these these it it's wild.
00:16:00.000I've been talking about the pendulum swing on Instagram, where it's not even the question of the facts of the matter, but on on on X, seven years ago.
00:16:09.000If you posted FBI crime stats, instaban.
00:16:12.000Just literally, the FBI says a thing happened, you're like, oh, hey, look at this.
00:16:18.000I I I made this post a moment ago from uh uh Grok and um and Chat GBT.
00:16:24.000And and and let's let's break it down.
00:16:26.000Uh this is just the stats on interracial crime, black on white versus white on black, to which I asked Chat GPT about this.
00:16:34.000They responded in 2022 there were 543,480 black on white violent incidents compared to 96,550 white on black incidents, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics National Crime Victimization Victimization Survey, Table 14.
00:16:49.000This represents a 462.8% increase in black on white incidents versus white on black.
00:16:55.000When adjusted for population, a black individual was about 26 times more likely to attack a white individual than the reverse, based on the 2022 U.S. Census population data estimates.
00:17:05.000It then provided me with a summary list of sources.
00:17:14.000The stats match the Bureau of Justice stats and CVS 2022 report, estimating, again, 543,480 black on white versus 96,550 white on black, 462 uh.8% higher raw count, and 26 times population adjusted likelihood align with the data.
00:17:32.000These are survey-based estimates with some limitations, like victim perceived race.
00:17:36.000The point is, nothing that I am saying is intended to slight someone based on their race.
00:17:41.000I am simply showing the data right now.
00:17:44.000And the reason why I did this two there's two big reasons why I looked this up.
00:17:50.000And I think it's important that people understand what is happening right now in uh culturally as to why this story about Arena uh Zarutska is going so Massively viral.
00:18:01.000Now they're trying to delete it on Wikipedia.
00:18:08.000And because of their lies and manipulations, you're actually breeding racism.
00:18:13.000It's actually making you you are not getting legitimate journalism.
00:18:17.000You are not breaking down what is going on with crime in in in this country.
00:18:21.000And it is just resulting in people saying you can't trust the press and going to other sources where you're going to get data that's less less than accurate or otherwise.
00:18:29.000Banning people doesn't solve the problem.
00:18:37.000Even I think people, I don't know, even Nick Fuentes has a video going viral that Instagram is promoting to millions and millions of people, where he outright says he's not saying individual black people are, you know, doing bad things or whatever, but he's pointing out these stats.
00:18:53.000And then when you get the media covering it up, you you get this question of you you get the cultural question of why is the media lying about it.
00:19:04.000And what are the actual causes that we're not getting able to discuss because you'll get banned or censored.
00:19:08.000Now, I I was saying the pendulum has swung the other way.
00:19:11.000We can actually talk about these crime stats.
00:19:13.000And I'm not going to sit here and tell you that you know you're gonna judge an individual based on the color of their skin.
00:19:18.000In fact, the quite quite the opposite.
00:19:20.000But there's a reason why this story has gone viral, and it's because people are tired of being lied to about it.
00:19:25.000Yeah, well, I mean, like you just have to ask people that grow up in Chicago or Memphis or these sorts, like we've we've noticed these sorts of things happening, but you're supposed to just ignore your lying eyes, and the media refuses the report on it.
00:19:44.000We've got this uh post from ALX on X. He says CNN's former palace eunuch Brian Stelter on X, uh, on X is just covering the murder of Irina Zarutska in Charlotte.
00:19:55.000The open racism on sites like X Today is eye popping.
00:20:00.000Really, over the weekend, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trump aligned figures succeeded in making this senseless death a symbol of big city crime.
00:20:08.000We heard President Trump asked about it yesterday when he was uh heading home from New York City.
00:20:14.000He said he would get briefed, and then today Trump did know all about it.
00:20:17.000That's exactly what has happened here.
00:20:19.000This story has trickled up from so from local news to social media and now to the president's attention.
00:20:24.000And it's being used, as you said, Brianna, as a political symbol with uh MAGA media calling for more forceful punishments and more incarceration.
00:20:32.000I I have to say, some of the replies to Musk, some of the comments around this story are baldly racist, stoking fear of African Americans because this man attacked a white woman.
00:20:42.000The open racism on sites like X today, it's eye-popping.
00:20:46.000But there are also legitimate questions about this so-called career criminal, someone who had been a repeat offender.
00:20:51.000And those questions, I hope they're not lost amid all of the cesspool kind of comments on social media.
00:21:03.000What he was saying about cops, you know.
00:21:05.000Well, yeah, and like the racism that he's talking about, he's not talking about like the far-right people who are like seizing on this and and spouting whatever.
00:21:12.000He's talking about people like yeah, like Will Kane or Tim Pool that are just posting data.
00:21:18.000Like, and he's and he's saying open racism is like it's racist to like data.
00:21:22.000I understand he's pointing out that there are going to be replies to these posts.
00:21:27.000The problem I have with it is, guy, an anonymous person, an anonymous account on X, which is probably originating in India or Turkey, is not indicative of what Charlie Kirk or Will Kane think about the issue.
00:21:39.000Interestingly, interestingly, however, I was uh having dinner with the family watching Will Kane as I do every day at 4 p.m.
00:21:47.000And he brought up the crime stats, which is why I had that uh post from Grok.
00:21:52.000I saw his show, and he mentioned the interracial crime stats from 2023 and how uh you are more likely to see black on white violence than white on black violence.
00:22:02.000I I I don't I'm not gonna look at that and then be like, I have a negative feeling towards someone based on those quite not at all.
00:22:08.000But I think it's fair to say, hey, look at the crime stats.
00:22:11.000Maybe we can dig into this and figure out how we solve for this problem and actually repair the damage of racism, whatever it may be by obfuscating and covering it up, they've made it worse every step of the way.
00:22:21.000I think that's the intention of the Democrats.
00:22:23.000And if if you flip the map on this and you you say, okay, 462.8% increase, and let's just concede, even though I think most of them are false.
00:22:32.000Well, let's just concede their arguments and over policing and bias and policing and all these things.
00:22:36.000It doesn't pass a smell test that that's 462.8% of the reason.
00:22:41.000And so this gets to what's actually going on.
00:22:45.000There's a big problem in the culture of African American communities.
00:22:48.000Not everyone, it's not a genetic uh disorder.
00:22:51.000It's it's not inherent in their genes.
00:24:14.000However, when you look at Hyde Park, it's got double the national average, more than double the national average of the black population, and lower than average crime.
00:24:22.000The issue, the black families that live there are well off, educated, just like any other lower crime neighborhood, you're gonna see higher rates of successful professionalism.
00:24:31.000And I think we have a cultural issue that a hundred years of democratic rule has entrenched intentionally.
00:24:37.000The issue is not the race, the issue is not genetic or anything like that.
00:24:42.000The issue is there is a culture that I've personally experienced where they tell the kids in the neighborhood, don't act white, and you have to be hard.
00:24:50.000They tell them things like, I I swear I'm I'm hanging out with some of my friends in the South Side, and it's three black kids.
00:24:56.000We were going skateboarding, and they and when they were talking, one of them said, Well, I haven't been to jail yet, but and I'm like, whoa, bro, bro, don't go to jail.
00:25:04.000Like, why are you talking like that, man?
00:25:06.000Because that's what they're told in their neighborhood.
00:25:08.000You will go to jail, it's going to happen.
00:25:22.000There was one of my favorite stories ever was this black dude in my neighborhood who sold t-shirts.
00:25:26.000I've told the story a million times, forgive me, but for those that didn't hear it.
00:25:29.000And he was ragging on the drug dealers, saying you make more money selling t-shirts than selling dope.
00:25:34.000And then he told this story about how, not a story, but like literally does he said he calls the local venues for the weekends, asks, he figures out who the bands are.
00:25:42.000He calls the bands and says, Do you have merch?
00:25:44.000And if they don't, I'll make merch for you and I'll give you 20% of everything I sell.
00:25:47.000And he was like, bro, I make like two, three grand a week.
00:25:51.000He's like, I go to the print shop, I I literally just put the band's graphic, their own graphic on a shirt.
00:25:56.000I go to their show and I sit there and I sell it, I give the band 20%, I make a couple grand.
00:25:59.000And he was like, why that you selling dope, man?
00:26:01.000It's because the people in the neighborhood are telling them that's the way you do it.
00:26:04.000Even though they didn't make that much money, they put themselves at risk.
00:26:07.000And then the problem is when I say stuff like this, when I point out the high crime rates, it's people like Brian Stelter and the corporate press who say you're racist.
00:26:15.000The actual reality is the cops are doing it on purpose.
00:26:18.000And I'm like, dude, you're not gonna tell me that the that the gangbangers in the LeClaire courts where I was growing up in Chicago were oppressed, and that's why they came to my neighborhood and robbed all my friends.
00:26:28.000That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
00:26:30.000Yeah, well, it's and it's like kind of what you're hitting on is like specifically the cultural component, is we shouldn't be surprised at all that there's this huge disparity because I mean, within the black community, but broadly in America, there's just there's a huge anti-white rhetoric going on, and it's like you shouldn't be surprised when whites are demonized, you're gonna get an increase in violence towards them.
00:26:47.000I mean, it's everyone's scratching their heads, and it's like it's also a high rate of fatherlessness and a lot of nihilism because they're generationally, you know, uh, they have no meaning because they're seeing what's around them, and it's a lot of drugs and gangbanging, and so they don't have any any life to live for.
00:27:06.000In in, you know, I I I don't think I've ever had any kind of like traditional red pilling.
00:27:10.000You know, like Dave Rubin was a liberal, and then he was like, holy crap, something's wrong.
00:27:14.000I was always kind of middle of the road when I was younger, I was a little bit left, but I'll tell you, in uh in the 2010s, I did a documentary on St. Louis Ferguson, and I can tell you all about how the structures that were set up during the segregation uh during the period of segregation resulted in a systemically racist circumstance.
00:27:33.000That is, the cops in the St. Louis uh jurisdictions are not inherently racist.
00:27:38.000Like the white cop doesn't say, oh boy, I'm gonna go pull over a bunch of black people.
00:27:41.000What happens is there's like 99 different jurisdictions.
00:27:44.000So if you have a busted tail light, you have to drive through five towns to get to work, and you're only driving five miles, you get pulled over five times, you get five tickets, you can't afford it.
00:27:53.000This the these these jurisdictions in St. Louis were intentionally set up as enclaves for white people who are leaving the cities because of uh uh it's it's very very complicated.
00:28:03.000But I mentioned Pruitt Igo, one of the first project housing systems set up in the United States, it was left uh underdeveloped, it was they didn't uh take care of it, it fell apart.
00:28:12.000Then crime started to uh take over and no one and then it fell apart.
00:28:15.000Then you ended up with this heavily impoverished area living in a giant slum.
00:28:19.000White people leave, they created smaller uh townships.
00:28:22.000Now you've got all these different police jurisdictions, and you've got pockets of black neighborhoods that are still struggling to get out of that cycle of poverty.
00:28:30.000But what the left will tell you it's the white cop is racist and hates black people.
00:28:34.000I'm like, no, no, no, the white cop literally has no idea.
00:28:36.000He's just like, I don't know, man, your tail light was at him.
00:28:40.000But what happens when you've got a whole bunch of small jurisdictions?
00:28:44.000So in places like Chicago, you had redlining and block busting, and that's where the real estate market negatively impacted black families, made it harder for them to uh generate wealth uh in their properties, and it did create these uh these weights on these these communities.
00:29:01.000But I'll tell you this the solution to it is not what the left is offering up.
00:29:06.000And that's where it got confusing to me when I'm like, hey guys, like when we talk about redlining, that's where the real estate company, like the the what would it would collude to be like only sell to black people in these neighborhoods to keep them out of the white neighborhoods.
00:29:17.000When they would do something like that, you create impoverished neighborhoods.
00:29:22.000And when I would talk to the left about this, they'd be like, no, no, no, no, don't bring that up.
00:29:35.000And that's the the thing is that everyone admits it historically, and even uh uh until relatively recently, there were hurdles uh as a community that they have faced.
00:29:45.000Uh but the problem is is that the answers the left have been providing clearly aren't working.
00:29:50.000The data is showing that it's not working.
00:29:52.000And so we have to admit that before we can and have a conversation as to why it's not working and be able to have that conversation in a setting where you're not being called a racist or canceled or fired from your job.
00:30:02.000And if we can do that, then we can actually find some answers to this problem.
00:30:05.000But again, I don't think that the left politically wants to solve this problem.
00:30:45.000So the way it works for those aren't familiar on Wikipedia, is that you'll go in, it's a nomination for deletion, and then you will add your two cents.
00:30:56.000If you want to delete it, you'll say delete and explain why.
00:31:00.000What's absolutely amazing about this is that while there are many people saying keep, it's kind of ridiculous to delete a massive news story.
00:31:11.000There may be a case for a very small mention other under Link's blue line controversies, but this is a standard wrong place, wrong time story that if it was a regular Charlotte resident would have would have the standard short arrest arraignment trial and sentencing check-ins by Charlotte's local news and no more.
00:31:25.000The document, every crime ever side of, you know, Wikipedia really needs To make better judgments.
00:31:31.000There are numerous delete, unless significant notable coverage is derived outside of a generic run-of-the-mill crime content.
00:31:39.000There is zero indication that this specific article is anywhere near getting the requirements for WP and event, national event.
00:31:46.000There are people in social media and other venues are trying to make this into something far greater than it really merits.
00:31:51.000Let me just tell you what they're saying.
00:31:53.000What they're saying by trying to delete this article is if the people, if the people say this story is massive, delete it until the corporate press agrees.
00:32:05.000They're basically saying you, the people don't have a right to decide what matters to you and what is worthy of entrance into the archives.
00:32:14.000When the New York Times writes it up, whether anyone cares, it gets its own article.
00:32:18.000Quite literally, a guy at the New York Times can write the stupidest article about things you don't care about, and they will say, national event.
00:32:24.000But when tens of millions of views, hundreds of thousands of retweets, conversations for for days at the national and international level are hitting social media, they say, Yeah, but CNN didn't write about it.
00:32:43.000The fact that it's so big online and then there's radio silence on mostly all the major platforms, that is a huge thing.
00:32:49.000It's not like this is just a one-off thing for the dude.
00:32:51.000Like I said earlier, guy was arrested many times, and he was saying he was totally schizophrenic guy saying he had a man-made implants in him.
00:32:58.000His mother was saying that he should be she put him away.
00:33:05.000Like no matter who writes about it or not.
00:33:07.000But the reason the reason the left doesn't, or one of the reasons why the left doesn't want to cover it is because of how many of their narratives it destroys.
00:33:14.000The right wants to see more mental institutions, wants to see, you know, better, better ways to take care of violent people, whether they be, you know, criminals or whether they be just in some kind of um, you know, mental mental institution for lack of a better term.
00:34:10.000Well, I mean, it's just a huge containment breach, like you're saying, because I mean, for the longest time, like you were saying, is anytime you would start sniffing around, you know, data on these sorts of things, they would just shout you down and call you racist.
00:34:21.000Brian Stelzer comes out, does the whole song and dance.
00:34:23.000But like it's gotten to the point now where, yeah, I mean, Fox News are having to cover this.
00:34:27.000I mean, it's like it's time to have a conversation.
00:34:30.000Will Will Kane show doing uh here's interracial crime stats.
00:34:35.000Three years ago you get banned like as an anon for Hey, do you do you think that Gen Z is intimidated by being called racist anymore?
00:34:43.000I feel like there's not a lot of people in Gen Z that care.
00:34:46.000I mean, there's a lot of people on the right that are kind of over it and just like, I don't care what you call me because you're gonna call me that anyways.
00:34:52.000You know, if you if you if you can get call accused of being a racist for wearing the wrong kind of hairstyle, you know, it kind of has diluted the accusation almost totally.
00:35:05.000And I think that's part of it's that, but also because Gen Z has nothing to lose because of how broken the institutions are where like if you're older and you get fired from your job or or you know, socially ostracized, like that's gonna wreck your life, but Gen Z is already unemployed and socially ostracized.
00:35:18.000So part of it too is just they feel like they have nothing to lose.
00:35:20.000They understand what the weight of the racism label means, but but to a large degree, they're like, I don't care, I care about truth.
00:35:25.000I'm not worried about Brian Stelzer calling me a racist.
00:36:09.000It's the hall monitors have grown up, and that's what they're doing.
00:36:12.000Oh, dude, Reddit is just absolutely hilarious.
00:36:15.000Reddit's Reddit is taking down posts about this like mad right now.
00:36:19.000If you if you comment on certain subreddits, even in opposition, and like there are certain gaming subreddits where you'll say something like, I'm not a fan of this game, you'll get instantly banned from a whole bunch of other on it, like just non-political subreddits because the moderators are like anybody on the right or who interacts is unpersoned.
00:36:39.000That's how insane and stupid Reddit is.
00:36:42.000Yeah, I mean, well, you're seeing black people who are like, we should have a conversation as a community about how bad violent crime's getting.
00:37:08.000Stabbing video fuels MAGA's crime message, to which their principal argument is the video is easily shared or leaked and can instantly pollinate across social media, a visual counterpoint to statistics showing crime decreases.
00:37:21.000So let me just just point out real quick.
00:37:24.000When these corporate news outlets decide something as a story and write about it, they did not have a grassroots bubbling up of a story.
00:37:32.000The stabbing happened several weeks ago.
00:37:35.000And it took a while for people to notice, get mad about it, start sharing it, start saying to each other, like, hey guys, we should be talking about this because it wasn't coming from the principal large corporate disseminators of information.
00:37:46.000But the fascinating thing about this is Axios.
00:38:31.000Well, I mean it's the the Republicans pounce.
00:38:33.000When you don't have, you know, when the story blows up your narrative so badly, the only thing you have left is to say, look, the Republicans are bad for talking about this.
00:38:44.000Here's what they think is bigger news.
00:38:46.000Kushner joins Whitkop to meet Netanyahu advisor on Gaza.
00:39:06.000I'm not saying that this is not important news.
00:39:08.000Of course, it's it's it's important news.
00:39:10.000But the idea that Axios would play the game that individuals sharing video make something that shouldn't be news news.
00:39:15.000You just arbitrarily decide when you think something should be on your front page, you hypocrites.
00:39:20.000I also think to your Gen Z point uh that the reason this really jumped off is in an era where everything is racist, nothing is racist, and they just don't care.
00:39:30.000It's kind of impressive seeing this newer generation.
00:39:47.000Yeah, like Gen Z on Instagram is just they're just as racist as they could possibly be.
00:39:52.000I've never seen it more than more racist generation.
00:39:55.000Five years ago, they were told they were racist for not posting a black square on Instagram.
00:39:59.000You know, so it's gonna go the other way.
00:40:01.000I think part of it is the fact that like the Black Lives Matter narrative has been so utterly destroyed, right?
00:40:07.000Whether it be body the the results of having police have body cameras all the time.
00:40:12.000Yeah, you see so many interactions with police where you know the person would be saying, Oh, you know, I was I was uh, you know, it was they were racist, blah, blah, blah.
00:40:23.000But you see, no, these interactions with the police.
00:40:26.000The police are doing their best to do their job, and they get attacked.
00:40:30.000And that was supposed to change the game.
00:40:32.000We were supposed to know because now they have these body camps.
00:41:07.000Basically, it's about 12 to 15 unarmed black men are killed a year when interacting with the police.
00:41:14.000Now that doesn't mean that they were come were doing what the police says.
00:41:17.000It doesn't mean that they were complying with the orders.
00:41:20.000It just means that they were unarmed and they ended up dead with an interaction with the police.
00:41:24.000I I'd like to say that the ultimate monkey's paw wish was the leftists taking the paw and saying, I wish that this country had a racial awakening.
00:41:33.000And then 10 years later, a whole bunch of white people are like, let's have a conversation about the race existing.
00:41:38.000That's literally what the argument that we were making when, or at least I was making when people were talking about CRT.
00:41:43.000CRT critical race theory literally awakens a critical racial consciousness in the people when you teach people there's going to be a that kind of mindset to see the world in that way.
00:41:57.000There's going to be a certain percentage of the people that are gonna say, okay, I see this, and I don't care.
00:42:42.000Well, like Phil, it's like we were talking about where you're seeing with Zoomers are our reaction to this.
00:42:46.000It's like, because we grew up, I mean, I'm 24, so I grew up, you know, the Michael Brown, all that stuff happens.
00:42:51.000I'm a teenager, and then as I'm matriculating into adult life, the the BLM riots are going on in 2020, and you see that.
00:42:57.000But then you live somewhere like Memphis and you look around and see where the violent crime is happening, and by who, and you're sitting there like, okay, who who's being victimized here in American society?
00:43:06.000Is it black men by police officers, or is it like white men and women just trying to ride the train?
00:43:10.000And it's like you're supposed to, you know, you're not supposed to believe you're, you know, your lying eyes or whatever.
00:43:15.000And it's like, yeah, and then you get on Instagram, and people are expressing like, um, no, I think I think the who are who's being victimized by who is completely uh the priorities are completely out of whack.
00:43:24.000I mean, this we the stats we ran them at the beginning of the show, you know, 500 and something thousand.
00:44:28.000The cops should arrest them, and we should have right to defend ourselves.
00:44:31.000And if I I don't know if it matters for me as an individual walking down the street, the race of the individual who's coming to cause harm to me.
00:44:38.000What matters in that moment is can I protect myself and defend myself in Democrat run cities?
00:44:48.000Certainly, there is a sociological element where we can say there's an interesting phenomenon where black on white crime is 462% higher than white on black crime.
00:46:28.000However, that being said, this is this is a jurisdictional issue where Chicago causes problems for gun owners, and Trump, the federal government says we're gonna put a stop to what they're doing.
00:46:37.000In fact, the Supreme Court, the federal level, made it.
00:46:42.000Chicago, where the Supreme Court was like, you can't stop people from carrying weapons outside the house, Illinois, and they were pissed.
00:46:48.000And they put up a bunch of signs all over all the city buildings with big, like no gun with a line through it, like you can't do it.
00:46:53.000Well, Supreme Court, the federal government came to protect us from the tyranny of tyranny of the Democrats in Chicago.
00:46:59.000Right now, they're stopping us from defending ourselves.
00:47:01.000So in this capacity, I say, send in the National Guard.
00:47:04.000Yeah, I don't armed or otherwise, I literally don't care.
00:47:06.000I would rather be at a train with 50 National Guard doing jumping jacks and and hoo-wrying or whatever, than one gangbanger.
00:47:14.000I think it would I think it would be better if not look, I know that Chicago's got problems.
00:47:18.000There are plenty of cities that have problems.
00:47:20.000It might be a better idea for the Trump administration to send the National Guard into blue cities in red states.
00:47:27.000He'll get less pushback from the governments, he'll pro from the governors, he'll see you know, real, tangible results, and then you can blame the Democrats for why there are red why there are blue cities and red states that have less crime than the blue cities in the blue states.
00:47:44.000But they're not really, that's the problem.
00:47:46.000Red states, their cities are slightly smaller, and when they do have bad crime, it's not anywhere near as bad as Chicago.
00:47:54.000Chicago, look, shout out to Baltimore.
00:47:56.000Baltimore's bad, but Chicago is in terms of crime, in my opinion, Chicago is the capital of the country.
00:48:04.000It's not the highest murder rate per capita.
00:48:06.000I think it might have the overall highest murder rate in general, but the issue with Chicago is the institutionalized criminal activities, the corrupt politicians.
00:48:52.000You know, I had to leave New York because of how crazy it was when we were living in Brooklyn and going to Manhattan a bunch and getting threatened on the trains all the time.
00:48:58.000I gotta say, though, I think this problem is beyond even the National Guard.
00:49:02.000I think there's so much nihilism in these criminals and mental illness.
00:49:06.000I don't even think seeing a guard's gonna stop a lot of them.
00:49:08.000It might they might be taken down immediately, but like in terms of NYC, Hochle put the National Guard in the subways, and you can go look up how many insane things have happened in the past new years.
00:49:18.000When she did that, where the Democrats Democrats are all pissed off now, but she did it.
00:49:41.000It's been demolished by the Democrats.
00:49:42.000They just flattened it along with, you know, they didn't saw all the other uh black neighborhoods in project housing.
00:49:47.000Black teenagers, men and women, boys and girls would come across south, into the predominantly white and Hispanic neighborhood where I lived and just mug you.
00:50:01.000Cops wouldn't do anything about it because they were like, if we were to come here every time, we'd be arresting so many black people, we'd be called right, they call us racists.
00:50:08.000So we just we won't do anything about it.
00:50:10.000You take two unarmed National Guard, you put them in the park, it stops immediately.
00:50:25.000And the feds came in after it was declared to be one of the most dangerous cities, and it never didn't really change anything.
00:50:30.000They had the feds around, they had the the things that Baltimore has, the things that go off if a good they hear a gunshot and they alert the feds, and it's still just not great.
00:50:38.000There's parts that are great, but the city is still a mess.
00:50:41.000And because I think it's so deeply in the DNA of the city that the violence won't go away.
00:50:46.000I think the problem we have right now is that we have to request National Guard to deal with the crime.
00:50:51.000And the left not policing their own cities sets the legal uh foundation for Trump to do this.
00:50:59.000Uh there's a lot of different authorities that the president can use.
00:51:01.000But if the president says that because of the conditions in Chicago or whatever, I am unable to fully uh enforce federal law, then that's the predicate.
00:51:14.000He can send in the National Guard to facilitate allowing uh federal agents within the city to be able to enforce federal law within the city.
00:51:24.000That case would not that would the predicate would not exist if these dim governors and dim mayors would simply just make their city safe.
00:51:31.000Is it a sustained occupation of the cities by the National Guard?
00:51:35.000Because like once you pull out, if it does, if it does help, which hopefully it would, once they leave, does it just go right back to where it was?
00:51:41.000Yeah, I mean, perhaps, but I do think that politically it's important to point out that these cities can be safer.
00:51:47.000It is an actual decision to make these cities unsafe.
00:51:50.000It's not that just crime is existing, it's that they're they're deciding they're actually deciding to allow it to happen.
00:51:57.000I saw Giuliani do it too, the city where I was living.
00:52:00.000Cayley demonstrated that crime is completely optional.
00:52:02.000And like if you're a citizen of Chicago, the message you're receiving from the government is your life is expendable and we hate you because you're just saying, okay, can I have a firearm to protect myself from crime?
00:52:27.000Every possible angle, there is a war on all of us.
00:52:29.000And the crazy thing is we have a condition here where the left is doing this on purpose.
00:52:32.000And then when the president uses actual uh legal statutory power, constitutional and statutory power to try to alleviate and fix this for citizens in their own communities.
00:52:42.000The left then says that we're fascists.
00:52:45.000Is it like, well, you know, so fulfilling prophecy.
00:52:49.000They be able to they're able to call him the thing they've been calling him forever, and now they have proof, you quote unquote.
00:52:54.000I just wish um we didn't have to result rely on federal national guard deployments to deal with crime, and that Democrats actually bothered to deal with the root of what's causing the crime without instead of lying and playing politics to cover it up.
00:53:09.000I think we talked about this just a moment ago with uh the narrative on racism from the left and not talking about the cultural issues affecting the black community in in in our major cities.
00:53:18.000That's not the only source of crime, but it is a large uh factor in it.
00:53:21.000And then instead, the Democrats play this game where they want to keep a voter base entrenched and locked in with the Democratic Party, so they never solve the problem.
00:53:40.000We we we had on one of the Freedom Caucus guys who told us leadership came to him and said, You're the deciding vote on overturning Obamacare, vote no, so we can keep the wedge issue.
00:53:50.000So we can keep yelling on TV about it.
00:54:26.000They say this gang member is issuing a warning to President Trump stating not to send troops to Chicago, warning that the gangs will beat the National Guard.
00:56:11.000Bro, I'm gonna tell you the leaders of the gangs in most cases will not tolerate you bringing heat on the gang.
00:56:19.000If the National Guard comes to Chicago and gang members decide to go fight the National Guard, the leaders of that gang are gonna be like, Why are you putting me in the poor house?
00:56:29.000How are we going to recruit and sell drugs if you are getting Trump to send troops into our neighborhood?
00:56:34.000If if the troops come into our area, we go to a different area.
00:56:38.000You get into a fight with National Guard, and now you're out of business.
00:58:20.000So I in reality, if a National Guard member got wounded or something in a in a fight, I don't think Trump would escalate to the end of the world.
00:58:27.000But if the gangs actually decided to go full scale on this one and go to war with the National Guard when they came in, and Trump did respond, give it a give it a year or two, and there'd be no gangs in Chicago ever again.
00:58:37.000Oh let me say, as a as a marine infantryman, I'm 47 in a show of what I used to be, but they would be chomping at the bit to get at that one.
00:58:46.000Well, these are National Guardsmen that have a chip on their shoulder because they would be presumably from Illinois, and they've seen what Chicago's inflicted on the rest of the state.
00:58:53.000So A, they'd be going with a chip on their shoulder.
00:58:55.000And then B, like you said, they even look at a National Guardsman the wrong way, Trump's gonna make like Bukele's crackdown look like a little birthday party.
00:59:02.000Like he it would be everyone in, every agency, you've never even three letter agencies you never even heard of would be in there.
00:59:15.000Well, Democrats are gonna be like a local Chicago daycare worker, and he's like a gang banging sex trafficker.
00:59:20.000Yeah, was was brutally was brutally attacked by police after uh accidentally tripping and dropping his switch and unloading on a bunch of National Guardsmen.
00:59:45.000Like I'm some I'm I'm gonna go ahead and assume that Brandon Johnson got v'd in and never left and he's been he's he's been in the gang since the beginning.
00:59:52.000Yeah, I mean, look, if if you see if if Americans, most Americans, at least real Americans see, you know, some 20-year-old, 21-year-old private get zipped up by you know a gangbanger and get sent home in a box.
01:00:11.000I I part of me doesn't really believe Trump would go hard on Chicago because look at 2020, he didn't send in the troops.
01:00:17.000But I actually would lean more towards not 100%, but greater than chance probability, if something did happen to a National Guard service man or woman, Trump would probably go nuclear because the risk to the the military if not protected and defended by the president.
01:00:37.000One of the biggest priorities that they had, especially with Heggseth coming in, was trying to figure out how to get recruitment back.
01:00:42.000Getting the DEI out of the military and telling the brave men and women in this country, we got your back, you sign up, you join up, we got your back, we're gonna make something that's that's gonna make you stronger, something to be proud of.
01:00:53.000If a guard member got shot and Trump was like, no, no, no, no, we're not that's gonna be terrible for morale, and it's gonna make Trump look like a pussy.
01:01:02.000Yeah, there's no doubt that Trump will defend law enforcement and he will defend, he will go hard in the paint to defend law enforcement.
01:01:09.000But I I think that you know the point is that none of us actually want this to go in this direction.
01:01:13.000I don't think any of us love the idea of the military going in that it would be way better if the left would just secure their cities, police their cities, uh put current career criminals in jail for a long time, but they refuse to do so, and they're forcing Trump's hand.
01:01:39.000Like you speak to any of these police, like you speak to NYPD officer, they know the names and like like the friends and family of all the troublemakers in the neighborhood where they patrol.
01:01:48.000Again, I've said it before, crime in 2025 in a modern society is completely optional.
01:01:52.000The Democrats are just allowing it to happen because of they're conducting this blank slate experiment, et cetera, et cetera.
01:01:57.000Like Bukele has demonstrated, you just literally just decide actually no more crime, and crime goes away.
01:03:01.000We were trying to figure out where to go.
01:03:03.000You know, I was talking to my wife about it, like maybe we can go to Chicago.
01:03:06.000It's a travel hub, so it's really easy to bring guests in to Chicago.
01:03:10.000I think that's you know, Bar spoil Barstool recently set up a headquarters there.
01:03:13.000And then we were like, the corruption of the crime is is is too, it's too much.
01:03:17.000The properties we looked at, I was like, not only do we have to worry about the gangs who are gonna know because we do a show that we've got expensive equipment and we'll get robbed in two seconds.
01:03:27.000We'll gotta put up no matter what neighborhood we're in.
01:03:30.000Then we gotta worry about corrupt city officials too.
01:03:32.000They're gonna come and they're gonna shake us down all the same.
01:03:36.000Well, yeah, I mean, you're seeing, especially with like young people, this huge demand for walkable cities and that sort of thing, and they're having to build these like master plan communities out in the rural areas.
01:03:44.000And I'm like, it's these cities do exist, they're just off limits.
01:03:46.000Like, if you're a young person, you're not allowed to live in Chicago because it's just like a total, like basically a form of suicide in a lot of ways, because it's like these cities are just so out of control.
01:03:55.000And so for young people and just people with everyone of all ages, like massive chunks of your country with really otherwise nice real estate is just completely off limits because of violent crime, and it's it's totally unacceptable.
01:04:05.000I just wanna wake up on Christmas morning with the snow falling and the Christmas tree set up, and you know, the the sun is just rising and the kids are running for the Christmas presents and not have to worry about bullets flying and gangbangers and crime and women getting stabbed on the train.
01:04:21.000And it seems like Democrats in all the major cities want the opposite of that.
01:04:26.000They want me to wake up instead of seeing a Christmas tree, they want me to see shattered glass in my living room with trees and and and pine fragments just trailing out, and I can see it it going to a car that speeds off with all my presence.
01:04:41.000Well, they're prioritizing the rights of extremely violent criminals over the rights of 99% of the population that just wants to live their lives.
01:04:55.000I I feel like it's, you know, we hear these stores about private equity firms that will buy up a company, sell off all its assets for a profit and just destroy it.
01:05:04.000And it's like, you know, there's a play there, right?
01:05:08.000The company makes a million dollars a year.
01:05:13.000But if you sell off if you buy the company for five million, sell off all the machinery and that's all all its assets, you'll make five hundred, you'll make you'll sell it for all the all the assets sell for 5.5 million.
01:05:23.000So you buy it for five, you make 500,000 and destroy the business.
01:05:26.000That's that's what it seems like Democrats do politically.
01:05:29.000They say instead of long-term success and growth, gut the system, extract as much as you can from the taxpayer, burn it down and run.
01:05:37.000The left did that in New York City during lockdowns.
01:05:40.000All these small businesses were destroyed.
01:05:42.000Everyone left, and they bought up all the buildings and they took over the hotels and put illegals in them.
01:06:05.000Today, the Department of Homeland Security announced Operation Midway Blitz in honor of Katie Abraham, who was killed in a drunk driving hit and run car wreck caused by a criminal illegal alien, Julio Kuku Bull in Illinois.
01:06:17.000This ICE operation will target the criminal illegal aliens who flock to Chicago and Illinois because they knew Governor Pritzker and his sanctuary policies would protect them and allow them to roam free in American streets.
01:06:28.000They say below are just a handful of the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens, including gang members, drug traffickers, kidnappers, and rapists who are released because of Governor Pritzker's sanctuary policies.
01:06:40.000And they go on to mention uh this guy, 47-year-old battery, aggravated assault, DUI trespassing this guy, uh violent a domestic violence assault, drug position, drug manufacturing, procuring prostitutes, aggravated unlawful use of weapons.
01:06:54.000I mean, this is is this is this is crazy.
01:06:59.000I don't know who these people think they are.
01:07:01.000There's one video where a guy says there's gonna be a civilian uprising against ice, and I'm just sitting here thinking, like, I don't know who these people think they are.
01:07:10.000But you know what, you know what I think happens.
01:07:12.000Illegal immigrants come to this country, they move to Chicago and then say we will fight you or staying.
01:07:18.000And me and my friends are all like, dude, we don't know who you are.
01:07:21.000We have no problem with federal law enforcement walking around.
01:07:37.000Literally, nobody would even flinch if National Guard are walking on the street.
01:07:40.000If Ice shows up in in in where I grew up and they were doing an operation on a street corner, literally, no one might they're gonna be walking back from the grocery store with their milk bread and eggs, and they're gonna be like, oh, I don't know.
01:09:19.000There are probably more murder machines in Chicago than there are in the in the National Guard.
01:09:23.000You're tying two of these stories that we've already talked about into this one.
01:09:27.000So if one of our arguments on the on the left is gonna be, you know, with in terms of like black uh crime, is that it's we have a lack of opportunity.
01:09:35.000Well, I can't really think of much that is better for uh opportunity for African Americans in Chicago than deporting a whole bunch of illegal aliens.
01:09:44.000A lot of jobs are gonna open up, a lot of uh, you know, rent's gonna become cheaper, uh housing's gonna become cheaper.
01:10:01.000I was talking to my friend about LeClaire courts.
01:10:03.0002009, they they bulldoze the black neighborhood because of the gangs.
01:10:06.000When you go there now, it looks like, and I could be wrong about this, but it looks like an illegal immigrant camp.
01:10:11.000I think that's what they set up is big white tents.
01:10:14.000When we we drove past over the fourth, and I'm like, I think they set up an illegal immigrant camp camp.
01:10:19.000You get rid of those people, there's a guy, there's one guy, and he goes, he he owns a three-story uh building in Chicago, and he rents out the the the bottom two floors and lives on the top floor.
01:10:29.000So he's charging two thousand dollars for the second, two thousand for the first.
01:11:04.000Because now there is a large supply of available units to live in, releasing the tension and making it easier and cheaper to live in these apartments.
01:11:13.000I literally spoke to a used car dealer in Virginia who was saying that he's finding it really, really difficult to move inventory now.
01:11:20.000He sells like very, very low-end used cars.
01:11:22.000And it's because there's a huge supply now.
01:11:24.000It's like if you're young and you're just trying to get to school or whatever, it's like, oh, you can actually buy because I don't know if any, I mean, people up there knows the used car market went crazy during COVID, totally out of reach for young people that are just trying to get to school.
01:11:35.000And now we're freeing up inventory, and it's the same thing with housing, it's the same thing with jobs.
01:11:39.000Like everything in your life gets easier and better because of mass deportations.
01:11:42.000Yeah, we have 55 million visa holders, and then you know, anywhere between my guess is 30 and 50 million illegal aliens in the United States, all over the place.
01:11:56.000You you erase a significant amount of that by moving those people out.
01:12:00.000The argument they're making is, yeah, but those people buy food, and that sustains the economy.
01:12:05.000And I'm just sitting here being like, you know, Democrats, you advocated for abortion, and so now the fertility rates in the gutter, told women to be girl bosses, not to have families, and then opened the floodgates and let tons of illegal immigrants into the country who are low-skilled labor and can't replace our managerial class or expert level class.
01:12:23.000That's just literally burning the country down.
01:12:45.000But again, we'll get into that in a couple minutes.
01:12:47.000For now, let's just uh wrap up the question for you guys is um there are going to be businesses that shut down because of this.
01:12:57.000When we we're talking about reducing demand, which will make cheap, cheap uh rent cheaper, houses cheaper, but it does also mean it's gonna be harder for you to find certain goods and certain prices.
01:13:28.000I saw this there's a really great viral video where there's a cow is in it bloated with methane, and so it's just on the ground sideways, and there's another cow just staring at it, and the farmer walks up and he jams the thing in it to release the gas, and the cow just watches and he's just like staring at the other cow, and I'm like, dude, cows are great.
01:13:46.000Have animals, be a little bit more self-sufficient.
01:13:49.000It would be good for everyone in this country if they were a little bit more reliant.
01:13:54.000I said Steve Jobs wrote himself an email, and it was something like he was like, I eat food that I don't grow, I live in buildings I did not build, and it was something like that.
01:14:02.000But I'm like, it's a really great point to make.
01:14:04.000A hundred years ago, or maybe like 150, we mostly ate food that we grew.
01:14:10.000Like to a s like there was a certain percentage of our diet that was our own diet.
01:14:28.000Well, I mean, and the illegal immigration thing is just another example of basically one generation getting the benefits, which was like the cheap labor, like a 20-year window where it made labor cheap, made it a little easier to run a business and that sort of thing.
01:14:41.000And in exchange, they just sold the country's future out.
01:14:44.000And it's like it's a great example of uh Americans when you need to be weaned off of this hyper consumerism, like you're saying with the food, it's like we've gotten fat and happy, and we don't even realize how like where our food even comes from, these sorts of things.
01:14:57.000Oh, bro, I love I love the story when I was arguing with the socialist on X, and he said food comes from the grocery store.
01:15:21.000They genuinely, they're like, I I I mentioned that PBD debate, and the women's like, how much money do you need to feed every person in the United States?
01:15:28.000It's like, what's the what's the average calorie of a dollar bill?
01:15:31.000Yeah, no amount of money will feed anybody.
01:15:39.000Yeah, well, they're just completely removed from the the entire circle.
01:15:41.000Like it's the same thing when you're debating people on illegal immigration, is like, yeah, but the GDP is going up.
01:15:45.000And you're like, yes, but you're you're you're like selling out of generation, you're you're you know you're inflating rent prices, food prices, uh, you know, vehicle prices, these sorts of things, but it's like, yeah, no, but the GDP is going up.
01:15:55.000I'm like, yes, because there's you're pumping more people, and so they're spending more money, and the GDP will go up, but they're just totally removed from how things actually work, how these mechanisms actually function.
01:16:04.000Well, let's jump to this next story I call the apocalypse.
01:16:07.000From NBC News decision desk poll, Steve Cornackey says they asked Gen Z adults, 18 to 29, what they consider important to a successful life.
01:16:17.000The combination of gender and politics produce two very different set of priorities.
01:16:21.000Men who voted for Trump, their number one definition of success, having children.
01:16:45.000Now, to be fair, women who voted for Trump also a low priority.
01:16:52.000For women who voted for Trump, number one was financial independence, then fulfilling job, then owning own home, then being grounded spiritually, then having money to do the things you want to do, and then having children.
01:17:08.000Now, liberal men, men who voted for Harris, uh having children, not the bottom, but only 9% consider it to be six uh to be uh um indicative of success.
01:17:51.000No civilization has ever recovered in the history of humanity from 1.3% or less fertility.
01:17:57.000Well, the good news is there will be artificial womb factories and there'll be filled with 30,000 artificial wombs that they're developing right now.
01:18:04.000So if you do want kids, you can put it in a robot.
01:18:07.000You know, my good bet is that the future is trending towards the people will say we don't want to have kids, but we need to have kids.
01:18:16.000So they will vote for the government to create human growth growth facilities where humans will be cloned in artificial wombs.
01:18:22.000Just like Bill Gates is making butter out of thin air now.
01:18:39.000I saw that a study about uh oh a week or so ago, and it said the variable that actually correlates most to women being happy is being married.
01:18:49.000And so, like what we're seeing out of these this is that women are being culturally taught to do the opposite and and want the opposite of what is actually in their best interest.
01:18:59.000And I'm not gonna tell any woman what you know she should or should not do or any other man that this for every person to make up, but culturally we have a big problem, and the wrong signals are being sent to women.
01:19:10.000And you know, I've got a daughter, I'm gonna make sure that uh, you know, a big part of her life is understanding that having children is the most fulfilling aspect of being an adult, and getting married is is the you know, the one the the most important thing of being an adult because you're hanging out with your best friend all the time.
01:19:27.000I think we should be telling them that.
01:19:28.000I know like we should be instilling it in them all the time, like how important that is, and having that anchor at home through the chaos of the world.
01:19:36.000I tacked I tapped my schizophrenic historian friend when this when the story broke, and I was like, has there ever been a moment in human history where men wanted kids more than women did?
01:19:45.000And he's like, No, this is unprecedented.
01:19:47.000This is the first time in human history where men want families and kids more than women.
01:19:51.000Well, you know, you know what's gonna happen.
01:19:53.000Once we have designer babies, there will never be a woman again.
01:19:56.000Um I I think women will fall to like 10% of the population.
01:20:00.000And uh the reason is there's there's there's there's two narratives.
01:20:07.000Uh the right's probably not gonna do this.
01:20:10.000So if we actually go into artificial womb future, I actually think the future that's more likely to happen is liberals just end up eradicating themselves through not reproducing.
01:20:59.000You know, hey, Hey, I I we nationally, strip clubs are going out of business.
01:21:03.000Around here, there are a bunch of places where it'll be like, I'm not gonna call any of them specifically, but it'll be like so and so's and and it and there's a big white bar, and that says club.
01:21:13.000And you're like, I know what word was under that that that big ball, like that big white slab you put on the sign, and you go in, and I already did mention one images.
01:21:23.000We used to drive, we you drive past it on 340 when you're out in West Virginia, and we always drove past that's a strip club.
01:21:28.000Like none of us want to go there until Richie Jackson one day texted us saying, Hey, I'm at images, it's not a strip club, and we were all like, Richie, were you looking for a strip club?
01:21:37.000Uh no, it's the bar, and it's great, they got wings and food, and it's really nice, actually.
01:22:30.000It's like I'm at the grocery store and they're like, we're gonna give me a tip, and I'm gonna go.
01:22:33.000Walgreens, Petco, everyone wants a tip.
01:22:35.000My fa the casino is my favorite because the cashiers have tip jars.
01:22:41.000I always tip the cashiers, because you know, I I you know I try to be nice to everybody and they know me there.
01:22:48.000But I do that, I found I do find it fascinating that you tip your dealer, you tip your server, when you win a slot machine, you tip the lady who comes to the slot machine to uh to cash you out, and then when you go to the cashier to get your money back, you gotta tip the cashier too.
01:23:01.000Then you can Venmo the treasury now if you want to help take care of the debt.
01:23:04.000Oh, yeah, or whoever the IRS will take a Venmo as well.
01:23:08.000Yeah, Trump should like if he like throws out a banger truth social, you put a little tip in there.
01:24:08.000Well, it's like but like women, just by nature, like they have to be led.
01:24:11.000So it's like as a society, until you prioritize children and say, No, this is what we need to be doing, they're never gonna actually decide to have children, even if they desperately want them.
01:24:19.000And they'll just keep lying to surveys.
01:24:21.000Like I was with men, I mean, everyone's really hammering on the women for the responses in the study, and it's like, yes, as as you should.
01:24:28.000But even with the men, it's a it's it's not great that the number one thing they're prioritizing is getting married and having kids because that that is really great, but that should come naturally.
01:24:37.000That should be naturally happening to men.
01:24:38.000That shouldn't be a goal, that should be something that happens.
01:24:40.000So that just shows you how fundamentally broken society is that that's like the man's most lofty goal is getting married and unattainable.
01:24:48.000So it's like that's also a really terrifying thing.
01:24:50.000And I think to a degree, men are just looking for stability, and they're like, Okay, well, I know a family is gonna provide stability because they can't find stability anywhere else in society because everything they're getting the rug pulled out from them all the time.
01:24:59.000Liberals are gonna buy neuralink alpha.
01:25:02.000Elon's gonna come out and he's gonna be like, I have uh the neuralink chip, and it doesn't really work that well, and it could melt your brain, and then all Gen Z is gonna be like, I'll take 10.
01:25:29.000Yeah, but You what I think is gonna happen is I actually this is funny because um there's the meme where women are like men only want one thing and it's just because I'd be willing to bet large sums of money that if Elon Musk did come out with a Neuralink device and said Harem Simulator or Noble Knight Dragon Warrior Quest, they choose Noble Night Dragon Warrior Quest.
01:25:54.000If he said, in this version, you will be a leader respected by your peers, accomplishing great things, and you will go on great missions and great quests and seek adventure, and you will eventually find love.
01:26:05.000This one, you'll be in a room with dozens of naked women who will do whatever you say.
01:26:10.000Most guys are gonna choose the adventure quest success and goal stuff.
01:26:14.000It's already that's already present at a micro level because men know like the data is out, the cat's out of the bag that pornography does destroy your willpower and that sort of thing.
01:26:23.000So men are making that decision every day already, they're choosing to watch pornography.
01:26:26.000I I I agree with those stats, but I don't think that's why men would ultimately choose the ultimate quest.
01:26:31.000I think this is why while porn is a massive industry, triple A games tend to be straightforward, adventure mission-oriented, and we don't see the that the three billion dollar release being harem quest.
01:26:43.000Those games exist, guys do buy them, but I think your average guy probably looks at porn or something, but the games they play are not solely focused on those things.
01:26:56.000Guys get dopamine releases when they feel like they've reached level two.
01:27:02.000It's the it's it's the origin of video games, it's the origin of sports.
01:27:05.000When they feel like they've upped their stats, when they've broken a new record, they get a massive dopamine release.
01:27:11.000So I I think that's where they'd actually go.
01:27:14.000And and w like young women will be like, but guys only want sex.
01:27:17.000I actually think women care more about sex than guys do.
01:27:20.000But it's it's it I'll put it this way.
01:27:22.000If you were to zoom out to outer space like an alien, you'd probably find out that men and women care about sex basically the same.
01:27:29.000However, when you zoom in, women think guys who are always like looking at naughty magazines or whatever, obsessed with sex.
01:27:38.000In a guy's day-to-day life, they care about finding the end of that tunnel, solving the maze, defeating the dragon, and women gossip with each other about men.
01:28:39.000It's not super new, it's a couple years old.
01:28:41.000That's got like 60,000 reviews, five stars, all in buying it.
01:28:45.000It is about a millennial woman with college debt who is desperate and about to lose and get evicted.
01:28:51.000So she goes to work on a glory hole farm for Minotaurs, where she's a hooker for gigantic bulls, human anthropomorphized bulls.
01:29:01.000And there was this one excerpt that I I hope it's not real.
01:29:05.000But it was apparent, like I saw this go viral on X. One of the one of the scenes in the book is the woman is on a dinner date with one of the bulls who she milks in milking sessions, and they order dinner, and when the bill comes, the Minotaur grabs the check from her and then looks at her and says, Listen, I know you're a strong woman, and you have the money to pay your own half of this bill, but we are at different points in our careers, and I can easily afford to spoil you.
01:30:37.000The company and you better believe it.
01:30:40.000They're pioneering tech uses carbon and hydrogen to make the stick of butter you see on this plant.
01:30:47.000This is pretty awful to be able to make food that looks and tastes and feels exactly like dairy butter, but with no agriculture whatsoever.
01:30:55.000That lady was also made the latest on this.
01:31:00.000It's really just our fat, some water, a little bit of lecithin as an emulsifier, and some natural flavor and color.
01:32:44.000So when could you get a taste yourself?
01:32:47.000Right now, they're working directly with restaurants, bakeries, and food suppliers, releasing these chocolates made with their butter in time for the holidays.
01:33:15.000The idea of switching to lab-made fats and oils may seem strange at first, but their potential to significantly reduce our carbon footprint is immense.
01:35:50.000Then it's slop definition, followed by the vault fallout wiki.
01:35:56.000So for some reason, when you search for slop water, the first search is fall out the video game about a post-apocalyptic dystopia where the country and planet was wiped out nuclear war.
01:36:10.000Slop water refers to contaminated water mixed with oil, drilling fluids and other waste, primarily generated during offshore oil and gas drilling.
01:36:19.000I mean, look, if you if this were if this were like a healthier version of butter, I felt I feel like there might be some like validity to its existence.
01:36:28.000But if it's just, you know, so that way you're not using milk to make butter, I don't really see the purpose.
01:36:36.000To help Bill Gates do the cow genocide.
01:36:38.000He wants to do clearly, and and block the sun.
01:36:44.000One thing I will say that probably means something entirely different, but watch the video and pause at 138 and tell me what you read on the tank in the upper left.
01:36:55.000I don't know what slop means, but it's definitely an editing oversight.
01:36:58.000Slop water is contaminated water byproduct generated during oil and gas drilling operations, particularly with oil or synthetic based MUDs.
01:37:05.000It can't be hydrocarpons, chemicals, and solids, which prevent its overboard.
01:37:33.000Someone in the suburb, they call it soylent butter.
01:37:38.000Like in so as far as I'm concerned, like in principle, if they if you can have a company that can actually manufacture things that are chemically the exact same as things that occur in nature.
01:37:50.000I don't have a principle, I don't have a principled problem.
01:37:56.000It's not so, but let me finish my sentence then.
01:37:59.000Um I don't have a problem with that in principle, but I don't as far as this goes.
01:38:05.000I don't see the point of being like, oh, we we have this manufactured, we manage to create it out of you know what however the means they do.
01:38:14.000I don't see the point because generally, like, unless unless it's trying to limit the amount of of you know factory farming there is, maybe that might be legitimate, but I don't even think it's for people to use butter.
01:38:28.000I think it's to get people prepared to eat other things that are fake.
01:38:30.000I I I just think it's time I become king because I would just go in and arrest these people.
01:39:37.000I I don't, I'm I'm not buying that there's a massive problem with global warming.
01:39:43.000I know that there is a slight increase, but it's something like it's been projected to be like two or three degrees in over the next hundred years or something.
01:39:51.000My entire life I've been listening to people doom cast about how by twenty by the year two thousand the seas are gonna rise.
01:40:02.000By the year twenty ten, the seas are gonna rise.
01:40:05.000By 2020, I mean, it was it was Al Gore that was saying in 2006 in the movie An Inconvenient Truth.
01:40:12.000He was saying that all of these catastrophic things were gonna happen by 2020.
01:40:38.000If there is one, it will not be part of the solution.
01:40:40.000I'm not a scientist, but what I can say is offering mortgages on Miami beachfront property should be fraud based on the uh narrative from the government.
01:40:50.000If Miami's gonna flood and sink or whatever, then it's fraud when these banks offer uh loans on properties and uh insurance as well.
01:41:17.000Well, what you don't understand, Phil, is that Barack Obama is such a great leader.
01:41:20.000He's so confident that we will overcome climate change.
01:41:23.000Very that that he he knows it's worth it because we'll win.
01:41:26.000My favorite is the picture of the Statue of Liberty in like 1901 and a picture of it in 2025, and it shows the water line, and it's exactly the same spot.
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01:43:04.000If I say, like, hey, National Guard should stop all the murders in Chicago because it has a high high density of murders, and they go, Yeah, well, red states have more crime.
01:43:13.000There's also higher, uh, a higher rate of red states complying with and submitting their crime data, and we're not seeing this in California and other states.
01:43:21.000Yeah, they're intentionally not submitting it.
01:43:26.000Chicago is a hyper concentration urban uh urban uh region where a lot of the crime happens in a very tight space where a small amount of federal law enforcement and national guard can put a stop to it.
01:43:37.000Red states with high crime, it's largely spread out over hundreds of square miles, which would be extremely difficult to police.
01:44:40.000Well just uh what does it say just as just a stupid glazer okay.
01:44:47.000The people that say the justice and mental health system failed him will also say that he must be released back into the public so as not continue to victimize him.
01:45:07.000He's even a danger to other people in prison.
01:45:10.000So why are we going to spend money to keep someone who has done such evil things the challenge is not the individual level which I understand the challenge is the mech the machine is saying we justify we grant the state the right to execute and the problem there is Kamala Harris will kill you.
01:45:26.000When I did that story about catching pedophiles I in the story imagined a lot of things happening to them that would take their lives and I I can't let the state have that ability.
01:45:36.000I I think they we can't trust him to do it.
01:45:38.000I want this guy he can't be in polite society.
01:45:40.000He can't be he needs to be removed from society forever.
01:45:49.000If you came to me and said Tim we are not going to pay the bills for this this criminal he's a threat to even other prisoners.
01:45:57.000So death penalty I'd and I and and you and you say Tim no death penalty then I say El Salvador and the Democrats are like no and I'm like if if if if the option is death penalty or El Salvador Supermax, I say S Al Salvador let them deal with it.
01:46:11.000Exile them put him on one of Elon's space rockets.
01:46:14.000I mean it there's no easy answer to be honest.
01:46:16.000Like in this capacity it's one of the greatest examples of the challenge in this question.
01:46:20.000Again, he's a repeat offender career criminal violent attacked others before will attack again attacks for no reason you put him in general population in a prison he will attack them so he's going to go in solitary and then we got to pay the bills to lock a guy up forever in a box where he can't do anything even though we know he's evil and we can't like that's a difficult question.
01:46:40.000North Carolina does have the death penalty.
01:46:43.000Oh yeah there are there are plenty yeah of states.
01:46:54.000Well, this is one of the many that Michael Malice has made.
01:46:57.000But he was talking about the death penalty and he was saying, you know, I never understood how in the U.S. people say you can't give him the death penalty because he's mentally ill.
01:47:08.000And he's like, I always thought that that was the best reason.
01:47:12.000Which sounds sounds horrible, like on the face of it.
01:47:15.000But like if someone is not going to get better and.
01:47:20.000they don't understand that what they did was wrong it's actually better for society if they're not allowed to be in society and you can make the argument that the death penalty is more humane than putting someone that doesn't understand why they're in a cage in a cage for the rest of their life.
01:47:36.000Let's always say like with like the court system and they're like he pleads insanity he's too insane to stand true I'm like isn't that the best reason to like put someone in jail.
01:47:44.000No but but the the the insanity plea this is what I love about you go to prison forever.
01:47:49.000When when you when you plead insanity it's like you get a lot you get life and uh the trope in movies is that you get away with it.
01:49:20.000I mean, they may not be like rocket scientists, but they run businesses, man.
01:49:25.000They have they sell drugs, they have distribution.
01:49:28.000They are people who are management, there are people who are lower level.
01:49:31.000And if the National Guard comes in, the bosses are gonna be like, eh, nah, we don't sell in that area because we're gonna get too much heat from the National Guard.
01:50:01.000Tim comes back, tells everyone he worked so much he almost died, then proceeds to tell everyone he has a new channel, and um recording an additional half an hour every day.
01:50:09.000I'm something's wrong with me, I guess.
01:50:41.000I think he was dehydrated and probably sick, and the guy's screaming in his face, you're gonna get fired, you're high on the job, and like I don't think he's high.
01:51:11.000Well, I was an enlisted infantry guy, so they basically just say go shoot at the stuff over there, and we follow those orders.
01:51:17.000Uh but presidential authority is interesting.
01:51:20.000Uh that's why I think the president often relies on National Guard and then Marines uh for various reasons.
01:51:26.000The the the missions you went on, were they almost always you were going to shoot, or were like what was the balance of you're securing an area, you're not in active combat.
01:51:34.000Most uh so I was in Iraq three times, and uh most of that was just us walking around waiting to be shot at or blown up.
01:51:43.000Uh you know, I'm fairly anti-Iraq war, pro killing Islamic radicals, but uh anti-Afghanistan war, after anti-Iraq war for that reason.
01:51:51.000We were just walking around and being very reactionary to and and targets, you know.
01:51:55.000So that's kind of why I asked because I figured even if you're infantry, it's not like every day they're saying, Okay, here's the n here's your list of people you're gonna go kill, go kill them now.
01:52:04.000It's no, and you'll walk around for two weeks and not see a thing, and then all of a sudden you'll have an IED go off, and that's why they always say complacency kills because you go out on these patrols, and after two weeks of nothing, you start not paying attention, you start not seeing things, you start not you know looking around corners as much as you should be, and then boom, they get you.
01:52:21.000I heard stories where like there'll be like a convoy, and then a little kid will walk in front of the convoy with a bomb on him, things like that.
01:52:28.000Yeah, that happens uh a lot, and and and for whatever reason the Muslims over there love to hit vehicles and less so people, so our solution to that was just stay out of vehicles.
01:52:37.000I mean, it was sounds ridiculous, but we just would walk everywhere, all over Iraq.
01:52:42.000We were walking because it was bet It was safer to walk somewhere, to walk five, ten miles somewhere than to get into a Humvee because they wanted to blow up the Humvee.
01:52:50.000They like doing monetary damage, at least in that war.
01:52:53.000I you know, maybe it was different in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
01:52:55.000Uh so yeah, just stay out of the vehicles.
01:52:58.000What do you do if like you're driving in a truck and some little kids like 50 feet ahead of you just stands in the middle of the road as like the convoy stop or like Yeah, I mean, generally speaking, if it's a child, yes, uh, they would stop, and if they saw something like uh a bomb was strapped to them, then they'd have to make a real moral choice uh at that point of you know, protecting themselves or taking the kid out.
01:53:18.000I I I never saw a situation like that, but I do think that the RO uh rule rules of engagement would allow you to take out an enemy combatant, even if it was a child if they were approaching you with a bomb, and that's just as a dad, like that tears me up, but you have to at the end of the day, you have to protect the man on your right and left.
01:53:34.000So I've heard these stories like they they know that we have rules and they know that Americans don't want to kill kids.
01:54:00.000You know, it's like it's an easy, it's an easy answer.
01:54:02.000But she there, like the story is there are people who were supposed to be released from prison, but she kept them for slave labor.
01:54:08.000There's a guy who was on death row, and there was exculpatory evidence that she blocked from, you know.
01:54:13.000So certainly I think we can all agree there are dangerous people, and for the protection of society, I I you know, I know there are people who make the the moral argument that retribution matters and someone who kills should be killed because retro it's retribution, and that's all that matters.
01:54:43.000Do you want to create a system by which when you are complacent, two weeks later, Kamala Harris now has a kill switch?
01:54:50.000That's the challenge I have, where I'm like, dude, I get it.
01:54:53.000Evil people must be stopped, and they can't be rehabilitated, and we have to protect to protect the innocent.
01:54:58.000But what happens when Kamala Harris is is handed that kill switch?
01:55:01.000We're all focused right now on this one guy, and there's evidence.
01:55:05.000We see the video, and we're like, this is the time where we say death penalty.
01:55:09.000Two weeks from now, we're gonna be talking about taxes or tariffs or something, and whoever that person was who was handed that button in California it was Kamala Harris.
01:55:39.000Do you guys see that viral video from Charlie Kirk?
01:55:42.000And there's a black man who says who's arguing with him and says, You claim that you know, two-thirds of black men abandon their their uh kids, but 54% of black men don't even have kids.
01:55:52.000And Charlie's like, Yes, and of the black men who do have kids, two-thirds leave their wives, and the guy didn't understand that.
01:56:04.000That's why these street street debate things are funny.
01:56:07.000Joe Spinel says Congress can put a stop to these judges by removing their own self-imposed judicial immunity that originated from English common law.
01:56:16.000Oh man, this is a big story that actually we pulled up, but uh we didn't get to.
01:56:20.000Millennial Mama says, Is the story about Greta Thunberg's boat getting attacked by a drone real?
01:56:23.000Well, according to all the reports I've seen, yeah.
01:56:25.000Greta Thunberg's flotilla was struck by a drone.
01:56:50.000Did Greta Thunberg get bombed by Palestinians?
01:56:55.000They labeled it in a first time that the left did something to didn't capitalize off of the, you know, and then if it was play the victim card.
01:57:02.000If it's the Jews, they would have said a pay.
01:57:04.000She said they were bombed in Tunisian territory.
01:57:06.000So why why are they blaming the Israelis?
01:57:09.000I can't stand these psychotic retards.
01:57:14.000They're in Tunisia and they got bombed by a small commercial drone, and they're like, Israel did it.
01:57:58.000Okay, maybe, maybe Netanyahu is sitting back there and is like, I think what we gotta do is use a commercial drone from Best Buy and drop a firebomb on her flotilla in Tunisia, so we can claim it wasn't us, but get her all angry, so she blames us, and then we can say she's crazy.
01:58:15.000Like, sir, wasn't she just in Israeli waters?
02:01:44.000Jump Daddy says the left will somehow simultaneously justify using IEDs on Tesla dealerships and ambush federal officers, and then become surprised Pikachu face when the salty sergeant first class gets deployed to deal with their insurgency.
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02:06:38.000Literally, the words ma and and pa or da literally just come from babies saying that noise, and then humans went, they're talking about me.
02:14:07.000Okay, sort of a combination of slave wages and inhumane treatment.
02:14:14.000Particularly the Terranos when they came into the country to tend the films.
02:14:20.000The first thing that was done to them is they were sprayed down with DDT.
02:14:27.000Uh when it ended, then was a fair prices would go up.
02:14:32.000Instead, Americans were able to take on the jobs for decent wages.
02:14:39.000And we witnessed quick technological advancements that not only made the jobs easier, meaning less people need to tend the films, but gave the workers new skills and explaining how much we could be harvesting, keeping prices down.
02:14:58.000Since the winds don't understand history, and if they were somehow to bring back the material program.
02:15:06.000How much of a detriment would it be not only to the Raceros but to the agricultural industry as a whole?
02:15:17.000And they basically have this right now.
02:15:18.000So there's an uncapped visa for ag workers.
02:15:23.000It's if it's not, it's a massive uh uh top line on how many you can bring over.
02:15:28.000So the reason I think this whole ag argument is completely fake is because right now there exists a program for these farmers to bring in agricultural workers through the visa process.
02:15:37.000So uh the Brusero program essentially is in effect under that.
02:15:41.000So anyone that's arguing this, they just don't understand the law and and they have this opportunity to bring these in.
02:15:47.000More importantly, what genre did you want the remix to be in?
02:15:52.000Oh dude, I would just say do it over the if you can over like the original rotten master scone in the dynamic three song, the reason why.
02:18:59.000I just want to I I gotta like figure out how to make a video on it.
02:19:01.000Uh anyway, Shane, did you want to add anything or shit about no?
02:19:07.000I'm just happy I could think of something random and popped into my head while I was waiting at like I just can't think it's the roof, the roof, the roof is on fire.
02:19:19.000We don't need no water and let the motherfucker burn.
02:21:45.000So should the judges who allow these career criminals be charged as accomplices to the career criminals who continue to commit these heinous crimes, especially if it's the same judge that keeps on releasing like the same criminals.
02:22:01.000So basically, should these judges be uh basically charged as accomplices to these career criminals.
02:22:07.000So they have they have well, they have uh they have immunity now.
02:22:12.000That is that's something that I have uh brought up, and also someone else, who was it that made the comment?
02:22:20.000Musk was talking about it on X earlier today.
02:22:23.000He retweeted someone that said something about it.
02:22:26.000And uh I think that like my opinion about um like my opinion about what should happen when it comes to uh companies that hire illegal immigrants or people that rent apartments,
02:22:44.000the illegal immigrants, the ramifications have to go beyond the person that is actually doing the illegal action to the people that are actually helping empower the people to do illegal action.
02:22:58.000So if when it was found out that was it, Hyundai had the company had brought like 300 illegals into this into the country and they were working at a uh at a plant.
02:23:10.000I think something should happen to Hyundai as well as deporting the 300 people.
02:23:16.000I think they should be some kind of legal ramification.
02:23:19.000So I don't know for sure what it should be, but I do think that there should be some kind of legal uh ramifications for judges that that do this kind of stuff.
02:23:29.000Um every state's different, uh, but to the degree that they can, if there's a specific judge who has a train of abuses of sorts of bad decisions that are leading to really bad outcomes.
02:23:42.000A lot of these state legislatures can't impeach them.
02:23:44.000Yeah, they can take action in that way.
02:23:46.000Randy Fine Republican representative Randy Fine is calling for judges to face consequences of violent refeat, repeat offenders say they release go on to commit new crimes.
02:23:55.000And I don't know what it is, I don't know what it should be.
02:23:58.000Um my first gut emotional response was that the uh the judge should be charged with manslaughter.
02:24:07.000Um that might be a little too harsh, but there should be something, there should be repercussions for for releasing a violent criminal into society to commit more violent crimes just like there should be repercussions for the company that hired the Indian that didn't actually that had had cheated to get his CDL and couldn't speak English and then you know ended up killing three people in Florida.
02:24:31.000Like they're the people that empower these people and put them in situations where they are able to break the law and and hurt other people and and you know damage other people's lives or end other people's lives there the they should receive consequences as well in my opinion.
02:24:50.000Well I well for me I I mean at minimum it should at least be the for a grievous negligence on the judge's part at least a disparment and uh relieved of the position.
02:25:01.000Yeah I mean still be the look I I'm not against that idea.
02:25:06.000I do think that like if that were the the result I'd be fine with it.