Tower Gang - September 08, 2021
Ep 31 - Gotta Call Up the Jews w⧸ The Pholosopher
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1 hour and 41 minutes
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Summary
On this episode of Tower Power Hour, The Philosopher joins us on Labor Day, and we talk about our favorite holiday. We also talk about the new goatee Nick is growing on us, and why he doesn t want it cut off.
Transcript
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We are here once again on Labor Day, the Communist Day of the year, with the philosopher.
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We also have Jose, Nick, and Toad, the regular cast, all out here today.
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Jose had to shut down another podcast just to be on with us, so thank him for that.
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Otherwise, these guys are going to be one short.
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And then we have a clean-shaven Nick coming off after that, going on Twitter, showing everybody
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his goatee, and then shaving that off, and then now he looks just manscaped real nice,
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I'm going to let it grow back like it was before.
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I'll just take better care of it than I was in the past.
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Wait, you're seriously just going to be like, shave it off and be like, all right, I'm just
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going to do another three months of letting it grow back?
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I don't know if it'll take three months, you dick, but yeah, something like that.
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Yeah, I mean, I did the thing where I did just the chin hair.
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I just called it the Diaz because the Diaz brothers, the MMA fighters, had that thing
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going on for a while, and I just was like, ah, fuck it.
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And I would have to get rid of it anyway so it would grow back evenly because I wanted
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to just grow the beard back, so I was just messing with the new look, and I didn't really
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Yeah, I actually said on there, guess my ethnicity now, bitch.
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Actually, I was asked if I was, because of the goatee thing, I was asked, the guy asked
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Oh, I don't know if that's really close enough.
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I just love how Top Lobster and Nick are technically both Puerto Rican now, so.
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Speaking of communism, philosopher, you actually escaped a communist nation, right, in Southeast
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No, I was born in the land of the thought I thought was free, but nope, you know, United
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But, yeah, no, it was my grandma and her kids that fled communism at different points.
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It's literally, like, the most peaceful and most amazing philosophy of our time.
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It depends on the uprising, the specific one for the Khmer Rouge.
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And with the Vietnam War, they stayed, actually, and lived in Vietnam throughout the whole war.
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And they actually left because the communist government, after winning, wanted to seize the
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property and wealth from those that were left over to help fund the war and pay back.
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So just fleeing, being shot or fleeing, having the property stolen, you know, pretty, pretty
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Well, we can all just, you know, agree that it wasn't real communism.
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So, I mean, we can try it again somewhere else.
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I mean, that's kind of a good segue if we want to touch on, like, say, with DeSantis shit,
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Because I feel like a lot of people as of late kind of, you know, shitting on principles.
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But I'm of the opinion they just have the wrong principles.
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So, but then all these people are like, oh, we've got to bend principles.
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It's like, so that, to me, that's the same as, like, essentially the, you know, it works
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Which, yeah, if you watch that, the read and clip stream from last night, which was really
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good, and they basically kind of talked about this a little bit.
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I did want to touch on it because there was a huge thing on Twitter between, which probably
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wasn't just on Twitter, just between libertarians in general.
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Like, some are just like, this DeSantis thing comes out of where they are fining businesses
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$5,000 if they ask for proof of vaccination, correct?
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Like, no government should never be in the business of, pardon, like, no pun there, of telling
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businesses what they should do or how they should run or anything.
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But at the same time, we're seeing literally over the past 18 months where government has
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just shit all over businesses in one direction.
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And then right away, whenever it goes the opposite direction, they're just like, whoa, guys,
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And I don't know, I'm of the opinion that it's a good thing tactically, but bad thing
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But I guess that doesn't make me a libertarian.
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Do you guys want my opinion on it or something?
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Uh, so it's, it's interesting because I, uh, basically the bill, the legislation that
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was passed and was signed by DeSantis was, um, you know, as you said, part of it was finding
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a business if they ask you for your vaccination status, um, and same thing with governments
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So of course, as all the libertarians are like, yeah, totally agree about the state, uh,
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of Florida restraining, like its own government and the localities within it from, uh, implementing
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vaccine passports or, um, mandates, uh, of requiring vaccination status, but to do so
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in a business, I mean, you know, like subjectively, I think there's a libertarians who they're not
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going to like go to Capitol Hill and fight for it.
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Like they would and say, I want open carry in Florida.
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You know, I mean, I'm, I'm one of those people where it's like, yeah, I don't really like
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It should have just been limiting government powers and, uh, just leaving it up to the businesses
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and the market to decide whether you want this sort of vaccination status.
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And, um, of course, from the most practical sense people, you know, I like it because it's
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like, oh, it means that, uh, big chains like Walmart or, uh, Publix or Target or places
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that I'm used to, uh, conveniently getting goods and services that won't, you know, I
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So it's like from a selfish perspective, like a practical sense, you know, it, uh, benefits
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me, you know, to, to not have the inconvenience of needing to be like, oh gosh, they're asking
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I'm going to go somewhere else or I'm going to spend the time to complain.
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I mean, I just don't think it was needed in the end though, because I just think the
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market would have worked itself out because you see that already, um, you know, when,
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uh, the vaccines were FDA approved, you suddenly had a lot of businesses say, okay, well now,
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uh, customers who are vaccinated don't have to wear a mask.
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We just recommend everyone else do it too, but they weren't about haggling their customers
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So, um, I, I think it's, it's a weird paradigm because there's also like lots of influences
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on those big corporations, a lot of NGO influence that you, you can't really like prove, um, uh,
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in a sense, like if you're just focused on governments and restraining government.
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So it's like, it's just a weird, um, time that we live in.
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There's like so much collusion in big businesses that it's getting hard to even differentiate
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between, uh, a, a, a big corporation like Walmart and a government in some cases, um, just in
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terms of like influence on, on media and politics.
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Um, so, you know, ultimately I think in the practical sense as well, it probably will just
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be more about like keeping those big corporations from enacting the vaccine passports. Cause it
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wasn't really the small mom and pops anyway, that wanted those, like, there's no, like I'm
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going to spend more money that I don't freaking have because I was shut down for however long
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last year. Uh, cause DeSantis did actually have shutdowns here. Like don't forget Floridians.
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You know, I was like the beacon of Liberty for that whole time. So yeah, I mean, I don't
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know if he was able to, I mean, I don't know how they write these bills or if they're able
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to somehow, cause I would have been completely fine and have nothing to say whatsoever if
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it was just like corporations. Cause I'm the whole point I was getting earlier with like
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having the wrong principles is I don't like to look at it as a binary, look at it as a
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spectrum. Like, cause with the corporations, they basically, I mean, at what point do you
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say they're not the government? They're, they're, they're basically lobbying the government.
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They're getting kicked back from government. Like it's, that's basically what fascism
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is. It's just kind of blending the lines between what's what. So like if it had been
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on corporations, it would, to me, that just kind of is government, you know, stopping
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government for doing things. And while I'm not necessarily going to like push it, I'm
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also don't really care if it happens. So it's not like going to be a thing, but yeah, the
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mom and pa thing is clearly like the little shots, but I don't know how, if they're able
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to write bills to be like, no mom and pa, like, I don't know what, how they write
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Yeah. Travis touched on something in the comments that I said a while ago, excuse
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me. The president made a public statement asking businesses to implement vaccine
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passports. Like they're, they're literally doing all, but writing legislation to say,
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Hey, you guys need to have. And at that point, a point that I've been making to
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people, at least in private conversations with, with folks that I've had, and I
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haven't had this, I don't think I've spoken about this publicly yet, but like
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as libertarians, we are well aware that the government is just the mafia, but less
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cool. So they are not, we have no idea. And this is, this goes into the whole, what
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Jose was just saying about it's a spectrum, private and public. It's not a binary.
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We have no idea what kind of backroom deals or outright threats or who the hell knows
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what kind of conversations are being had behind closed doors where they say, Hey, yo. And
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I said this about tech censorship. You don't know if they took Jack Dorsey in a back room
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and said, Hey, look, if you don't do what we want you to do, we'll cut your grandmother's
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throat and have her in a dumpster next week. Cause they do that. And we know they do that
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kind of shit all the time. So what's to say they're not doing this with Walmart CEOs about
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or the Walmart CEO, I guess would be a more appropriate term, um, about mask or vaccine
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mandates or whatever that it may be. We all know that the FDA, uh, and the CDC are in bed
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with these pharma companies and they, those are government organizations. So by extension,
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these big pharma companies are basically, uh, kind of running, running those bodies in a
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way. And some of the biggest, uh, donors to these presidential campaigns are Pfizer and
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Moderna and these other big pharma companies. So it, I think that it's really, it's not a
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black and white thing. And I am, I'm not ecstatic about the idea that this kind of precedent is
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being set. However, I'm not mad that, you know, after everything that's been going on,
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after the president outright said, we're counting on y'all to implement these vaccine requirements.
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I'm not mad that a governor snipped that or nipped it in the bud and said, no, you're not going to do
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that here. You know, to me, that's more form of nullification. And the legislators who, who got
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it to his desk. Yeah. And my thing is like, I don't understand the whole, like, so basically the
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argument I've seen, and this is, I mean, Drew Hancock loved the guy, but he was on, I was arguing
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with him on Twitter for a while. And the argument that's been set is just like, okay, DeSantis is setting
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a bad precedent that is going to be used against us in the future. So like, don't go, don't clap
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your hands and get all excited about this vaccine. Like he is setting something that is going to be
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used against us and people that love Liberty in the future. The left will look at this and be like,
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okay, oh, since he's doing it, then we can do it too. But my argument has been, they're already
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been doing this. This has already been happening all over the country. Right. Yeah. We've seen like
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literally in New York, California, and in probably other states. I really don't know. I haven't
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really, but Newark and California definitely have already implemented a thing where you have to have
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your vaccine passport to get into any building in the whole state. And so it's like, this is
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basically the same power. It was more cities, not cities. It was, it was, yeah, it's been like a city
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level thing. Like New York City has died. Your point remains though. Right. Yeah. It's not like
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they're like, take, it's like, not like the, it was, the power was here and the dissent
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is built and now they have more power. It's like, no, no, no, no. They've just been, it's just
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the same power, but it's just used against each other. Um, right. And this is the only time we've
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seen someone say like, no, this is not happening in our state at all. And I'm going to make it to
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where like, it literally can't happen because we will use our force against you. Now as libertarians,
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we hate the force against you, but in the ultimate scheme of things, I'd rather have
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the force be for something good rather than like where we, because I mean, if, if my thing is
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like, if, what if something happens? So now they can never say, okay, Florida's doing good, even
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though like, you know, the businesses were doing vax mandates regardless. Like it wasn't, they
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can't say that at all. They can't say like, they can't, if they're trying to look at what, why it
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has vax mandates work, they can look at New York, but they can't look at Florida. They'll be
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like, here's literally two opposing view sets. So I don't understand that whole argument of
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it's going to be used against us in the future. If it's already being used against us right now.
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Well, I'll say another thing too, is I think that the precedent has already been set that
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we're going to have either a bunch of de Blasio's or a bunch of DeSantis's where it's going to
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be, where if you have, I know, I know it's not exactly an equivalence because de Blasio is
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a mayor and DeSantis is a governor. Well, de Blasio is gone, right? Isn't somebody else
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now? No, Cuomo is gone. The governor. DeSantis is the governor. DeSantis is the governor and
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de Blasio is the mayor of New York. No, no. I thought de Blasio was also gone. Maybe
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I'm wrong. But the point I'm making is, no, de Blasio is still the mayor. Okay. The point
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I'm making is I think the precedent is, is, has already been set that you're going to have
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one of two extremes and that's where you're going to have what you were, I think you were
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kind of touching on this a second ago, Cole, is that you're going to have one, one side
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of the spectrum is going to be, we're going to mandate where you have to get a vaccine
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to go and get groceries. And the other side of the spectrum is that we're not going to
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allow businesses to require proof of vaccination. I know which one of those I would rather.
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And that's the DeSantis model. I think that in this, I think that in this particular day
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and age, like, I just think that's all we, that's, that's all we're going to have. And
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I think we're going to have to choose one of the two paths. And I mean, I could be wrong
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about that. Absolutely. Could be wrong. And again, though, I mentioned this on the Angela
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episode where it's like, I'm not, I'm, I'm not smart enough to sit down and parse out,
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okay, this is consistent with libertarianism. Step one was, but step two wasn't. So therefore
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step three was a little bit wonky. And then step four, it doesn't violate the nap and all
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that shit. Like I'm not smart enough. I don't have that kind of time or that ability or
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knowledge. So I'm kind of going by gut feeling and my gut feeling says like the DeSantis model
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is way better than the, the, you know, opposing that at all. You know what I mean?
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Yeah. I real quick talk. We don't, we don't need laws for that. You know, it's called bullying.
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I do want to bring up your, your booze shit real quick. I don't know if you want to drop
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a plug for him. But yeah, no, he's totally right. But I do think that he definitely could have
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been handled better, but it's one of those things like here, it's here. And like, while
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I do think it's not ideal, I mean, I'm not definitely not praising it. I mean, you probably
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haven't, most people haven't seen me online really like jumping for joy, but I'm also not
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really complaining about it either. It's kind of like, okay.
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Like I'll say a statement say, you know, just like that, just say, you know, just point out
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that it was, yeah, there is property rights violation written in there. And just say like that,
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but am I going to go protest the Capitol when there's all this other stuff going on about
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literal disinformation against, you know, natural immunity and just this idea of property rights
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in general? Like that's what I'd rather be focused on, you know, taxation and gun rights. But that's
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me. I'm not saying all libertarians need to, I'm not saying you're not a libertarian. If you
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don't focus on it, it's just like my preference of how I'm choosing to spend my time and effort.
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There's violations everywhere. Like you could probably spend all day on just one issue
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that government's focusing on, like the war on drugs alone and all your energy on that. And
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Before we go far too much farther, there are people in the comments saying that de Blasio is
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about to be ousted just because there's going to be a mayor election and his limit, his term is limited.
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He is the one that he's the one that implement. The point I'm making is he is the one that
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implemented vaccine requirements in New York city. It's his model. That's what I was getting
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at y'all. Not that like it's not important whether he's gone soon or not. I appreciate
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y'all correcting us or, or, or, you know, saying no, I was wrong. No, but the point I'm a time
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Well, I was just going to say that like, yes, we obviously we agree that what DeSantis is doing
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is a property violation, but it's kind of like this borders argument that people are
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also flipping out about recently where it's like, we're looking at two different things
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that we agree are both property violations. We're determining which one is less bad.
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So like I might, I'm probably going to be taking the DeSantis model here. Well, I definitely
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would take the DeSantis model over the de Blasio model. That's for sure. Cause we're talking
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about mandates there, but I might even be taking the DeSantis model over something like what's
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going on where I am right now, where it seems like there is a lot of voluntary cooperation
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here where it's like my, like I'm banned from my office building right now. And then like,
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it seems like it's just spreading out all over the city right now, like music venues in Boston,
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like all these places are just going to start. Like, it seems like they're all about to start
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doing it. And the well, so like, where, like, where do you draw the line between what is private
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and what is public, I guess, where if it's just, uh, sort of this soft coercion where it's
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more like brainwashing to a degree where it's like, this company is going to wind up doing
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this just because they've been told to sort of like, it's not actually, but they're following
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Yeah. And my, the thing, the question I asked also, like, because go to your thing, I was also
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on there, Toad, of like, there's degrees to this. There are, I mean, as much as you want to say
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coercion is bad, there are different levels of coercion that we see within our, like just by the state,
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like, I mean, and the question I asked was, which if all the, basically if all states did exactly
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what DeSantis did back in the beginning of 2020 and said, okay, listen, we're putting a ban on
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vaccine mandates, like mask mandates, and I guess to an extension lockdowns, like it would be,
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I don't know that one, maybe not, but mostly vax and mask if we're keeping it to just what
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businesses are supposed to do. Would we be in a better place now or a worse place now, or just
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about the same? And my argument has been, we'll be in a better place now than we would be at least
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liberty-wise of saying, like, listen, we're not going to allow anybody to be like, if we already
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have the Civil Rights Act, we're not going to let anybody just be turned away at a business.
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I mean, this president was set in 1960, as much as I hate the Civil Rights Act, it's still a set,
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and I would rather stick to that of allowing everybody to be coming to a business than like
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saying where these different governors or mayors say you can't come in because your vaccine status.
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And I did have some people say like, we'd be in a worse, either be in a worse or the same right
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now. I just know if it would have been better or worse. It's, it's hard to say. I mean, but it does
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go back to what you said is the president was already set the property rights violations have
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been happening. So I don't know. Yeah. I don't know how us not like going to the Capitol and be
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like, you know, like repeal the legislation is like gonna do much when it's like, they already
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violate your property. We're at an uphill battle against the moral foundation of this whole society.
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Like people don't even understand individual body and property rights. Like we have to start there.
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And just going back to the Twitter thing, I think it's okay to just say, yeah, the libertarian position
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is you shouldn't tell a business that they can't have some stupid freaking rule on their property,
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whatever they should be free to. It's, it's dumb, but you know, it's okay to say that,
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but it's also okay to just make the decision that, you know, there's not really much you can do
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otherwise. And that there's some, there's so many more battles that we got to keep fighting on.
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And also like, as a libertarian, would you rather move to New York right now or to Florida right now?
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I mean, I mean, they both are doing to you to, as a libertarian perspective, they are both
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violating the NAP by telling a business what they can or can't do. But to most libertarian,
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I feel like 99% libertarians, they'd be like, yes, I would rather live in Florida than New York
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Not even just libertarians, but you see people, you know, voting with their feet, essentially,
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where people are fleeing New York and moving to Florida and to Texas, where I think Abbott has
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also done something similar to what DeSantis has done. So people are telling you that.
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Yeah, there's definitely something there. I was thinking too, throughout all this,
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it's like the market. Cause I like with a New York, like I know I watch a, with my kids,
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like a decent amount of TV and I've seen so many ads as of late for like shit in New York. And it's
00:24:06.460
like, they're clearly trying to be like, Hey, come back to New York, come back to New York. And it's
00:24:09.900
clearly not going to work well for them. They're clearly going to go bad. And like, it's kind of
00:24:14.920
hard for like means in Florida to put this in perspective. Cause I see, like, I see a little
00:24:19.320
shit. Like I see, like my kids are in charter school and they just, they just made them bring
00:24:24.120
back the masks and, but they're not supposed to, according to the state shit. I'm fucking
00:24:27.980
irritated about it, but you know, whatever. So, but, so it's, I see these little things,
00:24:31.780
but it's like, it's way worse in New York. So I don't see it from my little bubble.
00:24:35.860
Obviously like the commons need, like with DeSantis, I would have no problem with them blocking it.
00:24:40.540
There is like, obviously we're talking about like the private property shit, but like in New York,
00:24:45.480
like it is something like, yeah, you're, people are going to travel their feet. People aren't going to be
00:24:48.860
going to New York. People are going to move against the rural areas. They're not going to
00:24:51.460
want to be there. And like, yes, there are corporations and like, they're in bed with
00:24:55.800
government that does kind of feed them, but they're only going to last so long. Like in
00:25:00.300
someplace like that, it's just not going to be sustainable. So yeah. Also this thing isn't
00:25:05.120
about the, you know, state income tax. It's not like, don't make an argument. They're like,
00:25:08.860
oh, these people are moving to Florida because they have no state income tax. Duh. That's why
00:25:11.800
it's like, no, it's not like the reason people are moving to Florida, Texas is because of
00:25:16.540
what they're doing about COVID. It's like, these are the legit reasons. It's not, there's
00:25:23.260
no other reasons besides that. That's the only reason they're moving. And I mean, I've seen
00:25:27.200
some of the people, I mean, Tom Seguro is one of my favorite comedians that he basically
00:25:30.480
said the reasons were one like COVID, but two, like he did say the taxes in California are
00:25:36.120
getting crazy and Texas is a little bit cheaper, but like the main thing people are leaving
00:25:41.760
these states are because of how they're treating COVID and these lockdowns and vax mandates.
00:25:47.480
And they're just like, no, we're not going to deal with this shit. And if you go and like,
00:25:51.180
it's going to look better. If you have a place, it's like, no, we are like, it is against the law
00:25:57.180
to say that you can't, like you are going to be able to get groceries, no matter what you'll be
00:26:01.060
able to get your groceries. You're gonna be able to provide for your kids. You'll be able to go to
00:26:03.680
work no matter what populist response. DeSantis is a populist. It is. Yeah, for sure. Not it's just
00:26:10.440
okay. A lot of people in Florida are like, no. And they, they themselves are not like principled
00:26:16.360
libertarians. Um, they're like conservatives who, you know, have some feelings and sentiments
00:26:22.100
towards capitalism, but they don't understand like things like Medicare, Medicaid, social security
00:26:26.920
are not capitalism, but brutal fucking mass are in this hot Florida sun. Yeah. You're
00:26:34.440
gonna, you're gonna have swamp mouth now. And also the other thing is like, we're not
00:26:39.180
making the argument that like what DeSantis is doing is like the best response. Like, it's
00:26:43.980
not like, right. I was, that's the other thing. And they were like, I will concede like, and
00:26:49.720
I made a point when I was tweeting about this the other night, I was like, I will, I, if it
00:26:54.600
means that I'm taking a non-libertarian position on this, I don't care. Like, fine. That's
00:27:01.100
like, I'm, I accept that. And, and like, just like I would, I would violate the NAP for certain
00:27:06.640
instances or whatever, like, okay, fine. I don't care. Like, that's not what I'm worried
00:27:10.560
about right now. You know, like, if I'm taking a firm, he said you're an egoist. I'm sure.
00:27:17.980
I mean, that, that is kind of egoist on me to say, like, I don't care if you think I'm
00:27:22.320
not a libertarian for that position. I, I mean, like I said, I'm not smart enough to
00:27:26.500
figure out, to parse out every little detail and say, this is libertarian because X, Y,
00:27:31.560
and Z. This is not because A, B, and C. Like, I'm not worried about that. Like, I, if you
00:27:35.300
don't think I'm libertarian for the positions that I have, fine. I don't care.
00:27:39.000
Yeah. Like to touch the egoism thing, like I am my ultimate principle and everything spawns
00:27:43.460
up from there. I just think abiding by a libertarian perspective fits that narrative the best.
00:27:47.860
Yes. So, but if it comes to a point where it's like me or my family or an NAP, fuck the
00:27:55.540
I get, um, so who is it, Fat Dave, that you were, Fat Dave, that you, you're the guy behind
00:28:01.700
the Twitter. Um, that, who, who was the guy? Was it Jeremy Kaufman? You were saying, uh,
00:28:06.960
that libertarians shouldn't be totally applauding DeSantis. Was he the one?
00:28:10.880
It was, it was Drew Hancock, which by the way, I do not want to make, I want to make it clear.
00:28:14.540
I love Drew. And like, we are like, we're, we're, I'm not going to say Frick, but he's
00:28:20.520
a great guy. He does great things. And I just disagreed with him on this, but go ahead.
00:28:24.520
Yeah. Yeah. That's, um, I, I would agree with him in that case. Like I always tried to make
00:28:29.780
sure that like, okay, you know, for example, I follow Sabatini, Sabatini, Anthony Sabatini.
00:28:35.040
He's a Florida house representative here. Um, he's, he sometimes has really good, uh, takes
00:28:42.620
on, on certain things, but sometimes not. And I always be careful when he says like,
00:28:47.720
Hey, I'm, you know, just trying to push this legislation through the house. I make sure
00:28:51.540
to read it. And, uh, if I do talk about it, I'll make sure to call out the parts I like
00:28:56.700
and the parts that do violate property rights. Cause ultimately we do need to stay vigilant
00:29:01.760
because what are we trying to do? Right. By speaking out, what are you trying to do? You're
00:29:06.120
trying to like persuade others and trying to get them to value individual body and property
00:29:10.900
rights. So I do agree with that. It's just a matter of, am I going to spend more time
00:29:16.120
beyond that? No, that's just my personal choice. But initially I do agree that yes, it, there
00:29:22.040
are parts of it that, uh, shouldn't have been in the legislation. So I think that's something
00:29:27.160
all parents can agree upon, but maybe something that you can't agree upon is, well, should you
00:29:32.700
spend your time and energy on that right now? I don't know.
00:29:34.980
Right. It's yeah. It's kind of like overall, I guess it does that piece of legislation make
00:29:41.880
people freer right now or not. And that's kind of what I'm looking at. And I don't know.
00:29:46.620
I mean, Dave Smith has also brought up a point, which I thought was interesting where he was
00:29:49.900
talking about like larger venues and stadiums and stuff, things that are definitely built
00:29:54.600
with taxpayer money. And he said that, well, a lot of people would not even voluntarily put
00:30:00.860
their money towards these things. Now, if they want to use these things now, they're
00:30:04.340
actually being banned from it if they don't get vaccinated. And that doesn't seem right
00:30:09.040
at all. If you go to a Tampa Bay Rays game or whatever in Florida and they would have
00:30:13.320
said, no, you can't cause you're not vaccinated. But you're like, motherfucker, I paid for this.
00:30:16.760
Like I never even considered the whole idea about that. Cause yeah, you're right. So like
00:30:20.680
there are plenty of stadiums and arenas that are, that are halfway funded by tax dollars.
00:30:25.520
That's what we were saying earlier. It's kind of hard to say.
00:30:29.200
Well, and they use January 6th, the state don't give a fuck though.
00:30:32.380
Yeah. And they use eminent domain to build a lot of that shit too.
00:30:37.080
So it's like everybody's going to be said for even mom, pa shops. I mean, they get some,
00:30:42.180
I mean, I mean, I don't know exactly because I don't run a fucking business, but at some
00:30:46.060
point we, they, each of these places do get some kind of subsidies or some kind of different
00:30:49.780
loans from the government or some kind of, and it's just like, okay, I mean, it's really
00:30:54.180
hard to tell now what is, I honestly don't think unless you're running a fucking lemonade
00:30:59.980
stand outside your house. There's really no like private business. Only you are the
00:31:05.440
capital only. That's it. Like everything else is right. The aggress is right. The whole time.
00:31:11.540
Yeah. But at the same time, and the thing is like, I don't like people when they've said
00:31:18.320
like, okay, are you like, you're not being a libertarian. It's like, no, I agree with
00:31:22.360
everything you're saying, but in the reality right now, I cannot, I can't be like, are you
00:31:29.860
telling me I can't be happy that a governor is saying like, listen, we're not going to
00:31:33.480
allow vaccination in our state. And I'm not just going to say it just like, oh, no, we're not
00:31:38.500
going to implement on a government level. I'm saying, no, we're not having it at all.
00:31:41.960
Like you know, we're not doing it in any level of this state. You will never have to go into
00:31:47.780
a business and worry about if you're vaccinated or not. And to say, I can't be happy about
00:31:52.500
that. It's kind of really weird thing to say, because I'd much rather have that than the
00:31:57.760
opposite, which is already being implemented all over. And possibly, I mean, you have, ask an
00:32:03.460
Australian, would they rather have what DeSantis has or what they have right now? Because at some
00:32:09.940
point that's the same level of coercion, but one of them is saying 30, 40, 50% of the population
00:32:16.740
is basically fucked. So, um, I want to, can Jack get in here, uh, foe? Yeah, of course. He has
00:32:26.520
some interesting stuff and I don't want to, I don't want to argue with him from text and
00:32:29.920
voice. Really? All right. Listen here, bitch. He's making a point, but I want to address
00:32:36.320
it appropriately. Yeah. We're highlighting several of his comments. I'm like, you know what?
00:32:40.660
He's here. Yeah. He may as well be here. All right. Let me call him. You guys are just
00:32:46.100
like, I have a, I have a fucking Dickie Walnut sitting right next to me. If you saw him coming
00:32:50.040
in and out, he's like, he's at my house. So he was just like, love you, buddy. Yeah.
00:32:55.700
Here, Dickie, stick your face in. Creator of our awesome intro. Stick your face in, not
00:33:01.460
your dick. Anytime you see these highlight videos of us being of our shitty, if his highlights
00:33:08.040
are lowlights, like he's the guy that's, uh, that's created that video. Yeah. I still
00:33:13.300
have to upload all of his, uh, but the montages or yeah, highlight reels or whatever you want
00:33:17.980
to call them. I got to do that. The argument I want to address here is that highlight Jack's
00:33:23.400
comment where it says saying quote, I paid for this. Do you see that one? It's a little
00:33:27.880
bit, it's a little ways up at this point. Cause there's been a few, a handful of more comments.
00:33:32.580
I do not. Okay. So saying I paid for this is the beginning path to communism. They also
00:33:38.280
hold that same belief in parentheses, collective ownership of the whole by contribution, which
00:33:44.440
is why the ethical solution is disillusioned. Holy shit. I love you or something else.
00:33:50.080
I didn't realize Dr. Disrespect is on with us right now.
00:34:03.100
I just wanted to address this and I felt like it'd be more appropriate to speak to you about
00:34:07.340
it directly as opposed to just like talking to you and you're commenting back. It's just
00:34:10.860
more fair that way. But I do want to say that you're, you make a, you make an excellent point
00:34:15.200
there and you're, you're correct that the, that's the ethical solution is dissolution or
00:34:19.780
people should be refunded for their stadium funding that they did via involuntary taxation,
00:34:25.260
but that ain't going to happen. That's not the, that's not going to happen. Like they will
00:34:29.720
not refund you for their, if you say, I don't want to go to the stadium because of their
00:34:34.360
vaccination mandate. And I paid X amount of money. If you could somehow figure out the math
00:34:40.580
and say this much of my money went to that stadium, they're not giving you back that
00:34:46.260
I mean, it's not going to happen in the same sense that they're not going to, you know,
00:34:49.940
uphold your rights in the future when they continue to legislate more powers for themselves,
00:34:54.560
I guess that way. But I mean, obviously they're willing to give people money. They gave people
00:34:58.760
checks, uh, you know, ranging from $400 to $1,400 in 2020 and they sent back people money
00:35:05.140
in all kinds of ways. So it's not impossible. It might be impractical, but you know, it just
00:35:12.760
Your voice is very powerful on mic, by the way.
00:35:16.600
I will do what I highlight. This is pretty funny. Uh, super chat by, uh, Kane here. I am
00:35:22.620
interned to an Amazon pod eating Monsanto's GMO cicadas with a Pfizer TM vaccine plate
00:35:29.040
implant paid for with CBC, UBI, at least that was consistent though.
00:35:36.200
That's what I'm saying. Like if that's what I've been saying, if your principles are fucking
00:35:39.540
you over, maybe you have shitty principles or you're missing something. So yeah, I mean,
00:35:43.560
something is probably more appropriate. Yeah. So yeah, because I don't think that like the
00:35:47.820
NAP is like, like it's like, it is a, like all the principles that libertarians hold are good
00:35:54.340
and they do work. And all these things are like, we understand the philosophy. We understand
00:35:59.560
the praxis. We, we get it all of it, but it's still like in today's day and age, like it's
00:36:04.680
not going to work because the government doesn't give a fuck. Like they're not going to like
00:36:08.660
look at you and be like, you can't judge things right now because like Jose said, this is on
00:36:13.400
the spectrum. Like we're not going to, unless they do work when they're right. Oh yeah.
00:36:19.460
We're all on the spectrum. But like it works whenever there is a free market. And then,
00:36:27.920
but after that, it's just kind of like, okay, now there's coercion all over the place. It's
00:36:32.740
like, we have a mountain of shit behind us of coercion. And then like, we're choosing
00:36:38.380
between either a handful of shit or a dump truck of shit to pile onto it. And then you're telling
00:36:43.640
me those are the same. I'm not going to like, look at you and be like, and you're like, well,
00:36:48.040
it's coercion. So it's basically, I mean, there's the same thing. I can't agree with
00:36:51.500
that. I'm going to take the just handful of shit to add onto it rather than the dump
00:36:55.880
truck that they're piling on. So, um, I mean, it seems like you have a lot of projection
00:37:02.340
about how much power you think you have with the political process. Cause I imagine you
00:37:07.220
haven't like written any bills or like, you know, gotten anything past yourself. Right.
00:37:11.600
You haven't actually like, you know, like talk to a Congressman and like given him money
00:37:16.020
and then like a bill got passed or something. No, I haven't. No, fuck that.
00:37:19.560
We stay away from Lizzie. So I mean, in reality, right. Like if we're talking about empirical
00:37:24.240
reality, we're here just discussing ideas and we're discussing them with everyday people
00:37:29.140
who are living their lives. They have, you know, jobs, kids, things to do. They're not
00:37:33.360
necessarily looking to even be political in many cases. So it, to me, it's more important
00:37:38.180
to change the culture in that way, because, uh, when it comes to the actual policies and the
00:37:43.420
nuance of those things, uh, obviously those in power, uh, and those who have the resources
00:37:48.380
to be able to influence those in power are going to largely do what they want typically,
00:37:53.160
um, unless they genuinely believe that, you know, their, uh, success as their continued
00:37:57.920
success in re-election is at stake, uh, or, you know, their future is at stake. As you were
00:38:01.640
noting before people being afraid of possibly of physical harm coming to them if they are
00:38:05.780
threatened. Um, but those things, uh, by and large, don't matter to the cultural element.
00:38:11.820
Um, and I think you can see lots of evidence in that, you know, for example, in, in the Soviet
00:38:17.680
unions collapsing, um, and other neighboring, uh, European bloc countries where the culture had
00:38:23.260
changed and the regime, despite, you know, doing whatever it is they, you know, want to do, um,
00:38:29.260
couldn't stand up to so many people saying enough is enough. And I think that's what it boils down
00:38:34.580
to is that if you don't have a consistent culture underpinning your movement in terms of
00:38:38.980
ideological principles, then you most certainly won't be getting any type of ultimate results,
00:38:43.860
uh, that you're looking for in terms of liberty, because, uh, there's no, there's nothing sustainable
00:38:48.260
about it in terms of how people are responding to what it is. They're, um, constantly compromising
00:38:53.200
on those things and accepting it psychologically. Uh, so to me, you know, if you really want to have
00:38:57.820
a freer future, you need to have people who robustly, uh, reject the state as a solution and,
00:39:02.640
and see that as, um, you know, not something that's ethical to look into for, uh, figuring out
00:39:08.760
how to, you know, have anything in life really in terms of, uh, you know, meeting any needs or,
00:39:13.580
or taking care of problems. So I think that's kind of like a paradigm shift is thinking outside the
00:39:18.840
state for solutions. Uh, you know, and obviously those in the government want young people in public
00:39:23.620
school. The first thing to think of is, oh, the government, that's exactly what provides the roads
00:39:28.240
and, you know, healthcare and everything else, right? They want you to think, oh, the state,
00:39:32.400
that's my solution. My first rung of automatic psychological association. Um, and so breaking
00:39:38.480
through that's pretty, I think important. And that's where I think the principles come in for
00:39:42.060
the longterm. Dickie, you always do this. You get confused between the fucking super chats and my
00:39:48.440
DMS. That was meant for my DMS guys. So I have two things. One, I'm glad we finally got the, uh,
00:39:56.140
whenever we have a woman on, I really want the man in their life to come in to make sure they're
00:40:00.480
saying the right things. So, uh, I'm glad the man came here just to make sure that philosopher says
00:40:05.440
all the right things. And, uh, I was the woman who came in. That's why, uh, actually what you
00:40:14.100
were saying, um, top kind of had, uh, in our private group chats, like top lobster, uh, who does
00:40:20.200
also amazing work. Give him a shout out. Yeah, he's awesome. I think he's probably in the group chat
00:40:24.620
in the chat here. Um, so he was saying like, yes, you were talking about the culture war. And I
00:40:30.840
100% agree with you. Like we have to change the culture before to like accept liberty in general
00:40:36.080
before we can just kind of get rid of the state and like, like to even fight the state, we have
00:40:40.480
to change the culture. But his argument was like, whatever we have, do have like these different
00:40:47.180
states doing different things. And you have DeSantis saying, okay, we're going to totally disallow
00:40:51.220
this. That is a culture change of saying like in Florida, this is the culture of like,
00:40:55.660
we will not allow this as opposed to New York or California or any other state that says we
00:41:01.360
will. So it, as much as the, like this, I think it's whatever the Ben Shapiro quote of
00:41:08.300
where like, uh, the, the, uh, I don't care about your feelings, but the fucking, um, politics
00:41:15.940
is down to the culture. That's not Ben Shapiro. That's Andrew Breitbart. Whatever. Fucking
00:41:22.820
all those, you know, yeah, Jews on the line, but like we're politics is down to famous culture,
00:41:29.260
but at the same time, politics can change the culture to an extent of like, we're in Florida.
00:41:34.380
The culture now has basically been because of the politics that sense put forth of we're
00:41:40.600
not wearing masks because we hadn't worn them for two and a half months now. The drug
00:41:45.040
war is proof that politics can influence the culture because the vast majority of Americans
00:41:49.020
have a negative view of drugs, harder drugs like cocaine. The vast majority of people in
00:41:53.500
the Netherlands don't have a negative view of drugs. Like, and the drug war was decided
00:41:57.020
before that culture shift happened. Yeah. I mean, I think it's kind of a cyclical thing
00:42:00.940
where culture kind of started first. They infiltrated that commercials. They had, uh, marijuana
00:42:08.760
is going to make your brain rot. They had all this stuff. That's what I'm saying. The CIA,
00:42:14.440
that's literally political. That's my point. They affected the culture by their own, through
00:42:19.160
subversion, through subversion, by subverting the culture, but politics is specific legislation
00:42:25.380
getting passed and like someone being like, Oh, okay. Now it's illegal. Therefore I now have
00:42:29.500
this culture. Well, but then like in a situation in a, in an attempt to make it right. An attempt
00:42:35.040
to make it more acceptable for it to be illegal. They had to change the culture. I guess
00:42:38.560
maybe I'm kind of defeating my own argument there. Now that I'm thinking about it.
00:42:41.140
Well, I was going to say in the situation that you have now, you almost like can't even
00:42:45.420
draw the line between politics and culture. They've become way too intertwined. And that's
00:42:50.900
I think what the state wants really. That's what you get with like one of these Western democracies.
00:42:57.240
I do think generally it is like the, uh, the, it's downstream from culture or whatever the
00:43:01.040
fuck, but like, I mean, sometimes there's obviously gonna be exceptions. Cause I mean,
00:43:04.260
that's kind of, I mean, culture is just people doing things basically. So like, I mean, you can
00:43:10.520
also make the argument that government doing things is culture to some extent. So it's,
00:43:14.160
it's all sloppy since culture literally is just like what people are doing. I don't, I generally
00:43:18.980
speaking definitions, right? Like your specific definition of politics, but Breitbart generally,
00:43:25.840
I think was on, on the nail bit there, but there always are exceptions. People act like this is some
00:43:29.660
magic rule written in the sky. It's not. So, I mean, there are obviously going to be a little
00:43:33.400
bit of tweaks in the edge, but generally speaking, they do have to get the populist energy behind
00:43:37.580
them to some extent. I mean, I mean, it's kind of the idea that you have the consent of the people's
00:43:42.460
kind of sort of true, but it's not like you legit have a 51%, you know, consent in the majority or
00:43:48.960
whatever. Honestly, if you're a, if you're an advocate of like panarchy, which is just like
00:43:52.840
basically just different States kind of pulling up and saying like, you know, we do this and you can
00:43:56.880
move around. You must be loving this because like, it's basically saying like Florida is just like,
00:44:01.880
nope, we're not. If you don't like it, you can fucking leave. I mean, we don't give a fuck.
00:44:05.800
I mean, that's decentralization of States. It's kind of, there's one positive thing.
00:44:10.140
Yeah. And you, and you could see it moving. And I think this is tops argument the whole time of
00:44:14.080
like, you could see it to where maybe like Florida is like, nope, fuck you, federal government.
00:44:18.960
Fuck you, New York. I'm not going to do what you say. I'm not going to, even though we're
00:44:23.060
United States, I'm still going to, we're still going to do what our people want or what we
00:44:27.940
think is best for our state. And then if you don't like it, you can leave. And, um, I mean,
00:44:34.320
I'm more for that than just having a overall centralized plan from the federal government
00:44:39.220
of saying the whole country has to do this one thing. So, I mean, I can see it as a, basically
00:44:50.040
Right. And I think it might've been accelerated with what you had said earlier, where what
00:44:53.720
if we had had everybody at the beginning, take either the DeSantis route or the de Blasio
00:44:58.320
route. Basically, I think that would have just sped up what you were just talking about the
00:45:02.080
balkanization. But also what's interesting about this is what I was thinking earlier when
00:45:06.740
philosophers talking about how the market in Florida, at least might solve this thing where
00:45:12.440
you have a culture that is kind of just opposed to these vaccine requirements anyway. So it's
00:45:19.920
like in these States that are putting in these DeSantis like bands, you might have a culture
00:45:24.540
that is going to just not have them anyway. Whereas up here where you're not going to get a
00:45:30.100
ban like that, you also have a culture that is pushing towards those requirements.
00:45:35.680
Yeah. Regardless of what the state is going to say.
00:45:38.300
Right. Regardless of actual policy implemented, they're still going to require you to wear
00:45:44.060
a mask and show vaccine mandates if it wasn't even required at all.
00:45:48.500
Yes. Right. Which is what's happening here. Like I said, like businesses are just doing it
00:45:56.000
Right now there is a mask mandate in Boston and that is the only like actual mandate in place
00:46:01.400
at the moment. But yeah, businesses are just doing it individually.
00:46:04.640
And also this is also all outside of that these things actually work, which is actually really
00:46:10.260
funny to look at, which Tom Woods has been on this from the fucking beginning of like
00:46:13.940
none of these mask mandates, none of the vaccine mandates, they don't work at all, but they
00:46:18.680
still continue to implement them regardless. And it's just like, and there's a mountain of
00:46:23.480
evidence that they don't work. And then maybe a smidgen that they, you know, reduce at all.
00:46:28.840
And they're still going to do it. And because, and then it's just really easy to see this
00:46:32.460
is all about just state power. I do think that's a cool point, Dave. Cause our fat Dave
00:46:36.980
Cole, but like in a psychological sense, I feel like it's almost starting to expose to
00:46:44.040
a wider degree, the difference between the indoctrinated and the ones who had doubts.
00:46:48.080
So you're really starting to see these people that are like, Oh, you're buying all this shit
00:46:52.160
hook, line, sinker. Are you, aren't you? And then you can tell the people that are like,
00:46:55.880
yeah, they're maybe they're not like anarchists or libertarians, but they're like, yeah,
00:46:59.260
that's a little fucking silly. It's like widening that divide to where it's like the, the people
00:47:03.580
who are, who have any sort of skeptical aspect to them, they're starting to be like, the fuck
00:47:08.640
is this shit? Whereas the people who like, I mean, it's almost like this gaslighting effect
00:47:13.260
too, though, where it's like, I mean, even for me being a full blown anarchist in the past
00:47:16.740
like couple of years, you're like, sometimes you're like, am I just fucking like the crazy
00:47:20.360
one? Like, what is going on here? You might be, Jose. There is some aspect of like, none
00:47:27.980
of this makes sense. Why is everyone going along? I think we forget how long this shit's
00:47:31.340
been going on, you know? So like, it's been a fucking minute. So you're like, this shit's
00:47:36.320
weird. You know what I mean? So I do kind of like, to some extent, while it is a little
00:47:39.580
bit freaky, it does kind of like start exposing who is, who's where, you know what I mean?
00:47:43.800
So, yeah. Who's with the cult and who's not? Should we talk about the ivermectin shit since
00:47:50.000
that has a lot to do with this cult-like behavior where it seemed like all of a sudden once Joe
00:47:55.640
Rogan, I think it happened right at the time when Joe Rogan mentioned that he was using
00:48:00.260
it, all of a sudden, all of the media was like, ivermectin is now horse dewormer.
00:48:05.480
No, it was before then. It was. But you're right. It was. He was just like the cult, like
00:48:10.540
what the Joe Rogan thing was just the biggest, you know, example of happening, I think.
00:48:15.880
But I remember saying something about it too. Is this not one of the clearest examples of the
00:48:19.980
journalists and the press getting their instructions from their corporate overlords and just running
00:48:24.580
with a narrative? Like it's one of the clearest examples I've ever seen since being like whatever
00:48:29.000
red pill or whatever the fuck. Thank you for being on the show, Jack.
00:48:47.080
Is it, there's some pegging going on there? Oh God.
00:48:52.000
But yeah, the ivermectin thing, as far as that goes, like the most blatant example of
00:48:56.860
the media just outright lying about this whole thing was what we were talking about in pre,
00:49:01.280
the Rolling Stone article that Tom Woods like really took it apart, but it was so easy to
00:49:06.920
take it apart because they came out with this article that said that at some hospital in
00:49:13.560
Oklahoma, people were lined up outside of the hospital. It was gunshot victims were lined
00:49:20.440
up outside of the hospital because the hospital was overrun with people that had overdosed on
00:49:27.720
And it quoted some doctor who, it turns out, like got fired or something. It hasn't worked
00:49:35.220
Right. And the photo that they put along with it was a photo of these people dressed on winter
00:49:41.100
clothes and clearly, clearly in the winter and not doubled over in pain or like bleeding from
00:49:49.320
gunshot wounds or anything like that. And yeah, it was an article from, I think it was actually
00:49:53.720
March. I found the article. It was a guardian article about native Americans lining up to get
00:49:59.300
vaccines. Oh, that's right. Some place in Oklahoma. Yeah. Yeah. Also said, thank you for bringing
00:50:06.560
that up. Oh, thanks. Yeah. Thanks, Jack. You need to change your, your avatar to reflect that sweet
00:50:11.780
mullet though. Highlight Omoi's comment right there. Cause he said 70% of poison control. I thought it
00:50:20.100
was Mississippi. I thought it was Mississippi, not Missouri, but you're probably correct. Uh, yeah,
00:50:25.080
they said 70% of the poison control calls in, in, I'm guessing Missouri instead of Mississippi.
00:50:30.960
I saw it in Tennessee. That should make anyone want to look up ivermectin and see how pretty
00:50:38.460
safe it's been for people taking too much for people taking too much ivermectin or the,
00:50:43.520
the animal version of it. Cause it is used as a horse dewormer. It is used as a sheep dewormer,
00:50:50.120
you know, but it's also used in flea medicine for your dogs. It's also used as an antiviral,
00:50:54.900
in humans. It literally is. It's also used as an antibacterial and an antiparasitic in humans.
00:51:00.720
Yeah. I do want to touch on that real quick and throw you off. I'm a little, I'm literally an
00:51:05.200
animal breeder. I breed hairless cats. My wife's been a vet tech for over a decade. I know the meds.
00:51:10.040
She comes home all the time, talks about, Oh, we had to treat this dog with that, this dog with this
00:51:13.640
or whatever. Like literally the Venn diagram between human meds and animal meds is a God,
00:51:19.940
basically a goddamn circle with a little bit of, like, so the idea that we're like, Oh,
00:51:24.320
this is a huge, this is a fucking horse medication. It's like, right.
00:51:32.680
It's only for horses and all these people, like they're not even reading and I'm looking into it.
00:51:36.880
They're just going to pick it up. Cause they saw a meme and they're like, Oh,
00:51:46.120
Like identifying who the retards are and who aren't, you know? Cause it's like to buy that hook,
00:51:50.180
line and sinker is something else. It's like you have,
00:51:52.800
do you not even like have the slight bit of intelligence?
00:51:56.700
You can actually do your own research or, or yeah.
00:51:59.340
Even, even having a dog, an animal, have you never had an animal that you've had a medication
00:52:03.280
and be like, Oh, that's the same medication I would take.
00:52:06.100
I got put on doxycycline cause I'm allergic to penicillin and I had like a staph infection
00:52:10.680
on my nose. I got put on doxycycline, which six months earlier I had given to my dog.
00:52:22.760
It's like, I give my dogs like fucking ibuprofen,
00:52:26.680
like just to shut them the fuck up and make them go to ibuprofen or whatever.
00:52:38.240
Yeah. The point is that human and animal biology is not that different that we don't take different medicines.
00:52:44.080
And it's also really weird that they like, like you said before, they got like their top down.
00:52:52.500
Like, like, okay, listen, this ivermectic stuff's coming up.
00:52:59.760
Don't talk about anything else as opposed to like saying like, Hey, does it work or not?
00:53:04.800
And then basically this, from what I've seen, the science is like, it can work and sometimes it doesn't.
00:53:11.100
We really don't know if you, maybe you get early, it'll help out a little bit.
00:53:18.420
It's like what happened with hydroxychloroquine.
00:53:20.880
You had all these memes come out when Trump said he got COVID and he took a little bit of it or whatever.
00:53:26.620
And they're like, Oh, all these memes came out and people on Twitter are like, Oh, Trump's so stupid.
00:53:40.940
Hydroxychloroquine is a malaria medicine or something like that.
00:53:44.020
I had this tweet that I was, I was like in the works.
00:53:56.220
It's such a pet peeve of mine, like what they're doing in the media.
00:53:59.340
They're, they're, I mean, like, intentionally, they're the ones
00:54:07.920
They're the ones shutting out information about ways to actually treat COVID if you get
00:54:15.920
It was the FDA that made a tweet about fucking ivermectin.
00:54:23.940
And it's like, you for real, like the FDA, the literal FDA is making this much of a fallacious
00:54:31.440
That on its face tells you everything you need to know.
00:54:37.480
It's also FDA approved for use in humans, isn't it?
00:54:40.520
I think it is like it won a Nobel prize for it in 2015 up like literally up until like
00:54:45.860
this week, doctors and people were just saying that, yes, ivermectin has been shown to work
00:54:52.600
like in the early stages of COVID to like lessen the symptoms or whatever it might be.
00:55:01.480
By the way, I just want to say that philosopher is the Asian one in here.
00:55:04.500
So she definitely knows more about science than all of us from our upbringing.
00:55:08.420
So she can't tell me that if you got a bad grade in science, your mother didn't beat
00:55:17.920
Well, I did have like this tweet in the works and it was like basically what the like the
00:55:25.020
steps are for the mainstream media, which is just like, okay, so they hear that people
00:55:30.460
are using a certain type of thing that they don't like.
00:55:32.600
The second thing they do is like they'll find one or like a couple instances of people
00:55:37.000
either dying from it or using it in a bad way and then say, this is basically everybody.
00:55:42.440
Then everybody comes out and says, by the way, you're wrong about this has been used.
00:55:47.120
And then like the, and there was like, oh, there's some people, they're fucking crazy.
00:55:52.420
It doesn't really work, but they want to use it.
00:55:55.520
And then the last step is like, it actually something, this, whatever thing they don't like
00:56:00.380
does work and then they just kind of forget about it.
00:56:03.300
Like they just stopped talking about it all whatsoever.
00:56:05.280
And they just don't pretend it doesn't exist, which happened with hydrochloroquine.
00:56:08.700
Like they came out, they found that there was some people that did die.
00:56:11.820
They took like fucking, they, because remember, remember they talked to, they called it fish
00:56:28.340
And their whole thing was like, people are dying over this.
00:56:32.560
And then whenever they found out that people, this is like prescribed by doctors, then it
00:56:40.760
And it's basically do this every time where they just have this, like this four-step process
00:56:46.600
You can literally watch it happen in real time.
00:56:54.140
Oh, it kind of works, but these people are still crazy.
00:56:57.620
Just, we'll just shut up about it and you'll never hear from us again about it.
00:57:00.860
I like Nick Lance's comment because that's true.
00:57:03.300
The CDC, by the way, CDC is recommending people coming from Africa and certain parts of the
00:57:08.440
Middle East take a 200 milligram supplement of ivermectin or 200 milligram, uh, supplements
00:57:13.160
not the right term, but you know, 200 milligram dose of ivermectin.
00:57:16.480
And I don't know if it's daily or weekly, but yeah, because of parasites that are in those
00:57:21.680
I was listening to two bears, one cave today with, uh, Dr. Drew and, uh, Bert Kreischer and Dr.
00:57:27.360
Drew was talking about how he had, he's been prescribing ivermectin for years, but like,
00:57:32.340
like his whole time, he's been a doctor since he's been like, uh, uh, uh, I can't remember
00:57:37.980
A, um, whenever you first start being, uh, in your, when you're in school and you go
00:57:42.320
in your residency, and he was like, from then I've been prescribing ivermectin for all sorts
00:57:49.240
He was like, especially in, uh, when we have anybody come up from, uh, um, South America
00:57:54.360
or Central America, they come up and we give them ivermectin for all types of stuff.
00:57:58.620
Never had a problem with it, literally all the time.
00:58:01.300
Same thing with, uh, um, Joe Rogan, because he took the, uh, monoclonal, is that what's called
00:58:06.800
monoclonal antibodies, Regeneron or whatever it's called?
00:58:11.760
And then like, he was like, basically it's almost proven now that if you take it early
00:58:20.280
And even if you take it like five days in, it helps that the, you don't maybe not have
00:58:25.160
to go to the actual, uh, hospital for this, but they don't want to talk about it because
00:58:29.880
the vaccine, it goes against the big pharmas, like a jet.
00:58:36.600
And it's so crazy that the people advocating for these vax mandates don't see that these
00:58:42.980
are the same people that were like, oh my God, big pharma is so bad.
00:58:47.580
Like we're better leftists than leftists on this.
00:58:54.780
So it's like to these people, it's like, they're like, oh my God, vax mandate.
00:58:58.000
It's like, you realize this is coming from big pharma, right?
00:59:03.680
Do you not see how much, uh, doctors were silenced that we're trying to actually give,
00:59:09.420
uh, mention of specific treatments for COVID instead of go to hospital, be put on ventilator
00:59:23.720
Just need to write down those numbers so that we can keep pushing people to believe that
00:59:30.820
And that if you step foot outside without a mask, you're going to die.
00:59:34.780
The impression people have gotten from this is just, it's mind blowing.
00:59:37.720
The impression, like literally like me and me, I don't know who of you guys have had
00:59:41.320
Like me and my family just, I don't know, maybe like a month or so ago, like me and
00:59:45.900
Actually, I don't know if my wife ever had it or not.
00:59:49.820
I mean, for me personally, I've had it twice, I think I had like two days where I felt like
00:59:54.720
My kids had like one day and then we were just kind of just chilling after that.
01:00:00.820
Like I've had worse flus and like, yeah, I'm like 30 in good shape, but still, and
01:00:06.500
No, but compared to some people taking the vaccine, they're out for sometimes a week
01:00:11.040
or they get a fever of over like a hundred degrees.
01:00:18.680
They're really young and they take it and they have like, oh my gosh, my, my arm is
01:00:23.120
Uh, I have a fever, you know, they took the Pfizer one and they have a fever for over a
01:00:29.940
What if, what if you just didn't even get the vaccine?
01:00:32.500
You, you may not have even got it cause you're so young and healthy and you work out and you
01:00:37.180
Like this is so insane what they're doing to these young kids, uh, most insidiously, you
01:00:43.400
know, as adults, we can, we kind of have some freedom, right?
01:00:45.640
We're not in school, but I feel the worst for these kids who are in the public system.
01:00:49.920
Like the funniest thing I saw to get your kids out.
01:00:53.280
Like the funniest thing I saw was, uh, I, I, I, I'm subscribed to a bunch of different
01:01:02.440
And one of them, one of them is like a new show, but they're from California.
01:01:06.400
And they were talking about Joe Rogan and somebody had commented and I posted this on Twitter
01:01:11.080
that Joe Rogan is the big pharma's wet drain because he probably spent like $2,000 to, uh,
01:01:20.400
It was like, how retarded can you be that Joe Rogan, because he didn't take the vaccine
01:01:26.860
is big pharma's wet drain and telling people you don't have to take the vaccine.
01:01:38.480
Like that's the whole reason that the corporate media campaign is so harsh against it is because
01:01:53.620
There's people who are big pharma, but they don't even know what it means.
01:01:58.580
These people literally, we're better on this than the left is supposed to be.
01:02:04.340
These people literally, these people literally think it's like, okay, the vaccine is free.
01:02:10.720
Therefore, big pharma makes no money off of it.
01:02:16.980
Yeah, because, because, because big pharma is free.
01:02:24.460
But, so if you take anything else besides the vaccine, because that's free, you don't
01:02:28.760
If you take something else, big pharma is like, oh yeah, thanks, man.
01:02:32.180
Thanks for not taking the vaccine because that's going to help us out a lot more.
01:02:36.960
I don't want to talk about, I don't want to talk about Kinsella.
01:02:44.040
I do want to touch on Kinsella because I ratio Kinsella so hard.
01:02:49.400
It was, it was really funny to me because he like had this comment, it had like two
01:02:54.880
likes and like one quote tweet that was like nothing.
01:02:57.400
And then I quote tweeted him, got like hundreds of likes and then everybody.
01:03:01.620
Is that kind of the ratio though, if you quote tweeted?
01:03:06.720
So I quote tweeted, got more likes than he did.
01:03:09.140
And then after I quote tweeted, he got inundated with like comments afterwards.
01:03:15.940
The one where he said something about the temporary, the, the, yes, the shut, the lockdowns
01:03:27.060
I'm like, dude, you know, the income tax was supposed to be temporary too, right dog?
01:03:32.760
There's a quote from the most generic of libertarians, the most milquetoast of them
01:03:38.660
I quote tweeted with the, uh, yeah, the quote from Milton Friedman.
01:03:43.840
I was like, you're going to let Milton Friedman out libertarian.
01:03:46.440
That's not even like deep level libertarianism.
01:03:52.040
There's nothing so permanent as a temporary government solution.
01:03:58.480
Well, I wanted to talk about Tom Woods house as well.
01:04:04.760
I want to talk about the song and the house real quick.
01:04:16.640
I mean, I think I'm going to get to the rap thing.
01:04:26.980
The racial slurs are coming anyway, in the, in the game that we have ready here.
01:04:31.420
Uh, but no, I was kind of wondering like what the like origin story of that song was.
01:04:36.120
And I think I might be the only one of us that thought that it was funny.
01:04:39.880
Uh, like the rest of these guys are kind of like, yeah, it's all dad jokes.
01:04:49.140
I mean, obviously the market disagrees with us.
01:04:51.140
Cause if you look at the views and shit, I'm not going to lie.
01:04:55.280
I mean, I'm not trying to be, I'm really not, but I guess it obviously works.
01:05:00.780
You don't want to light a bit of loose at Tom Wood's house?
01:05:07.120
I mean, but to be fair, it's something that I can show to my mother.
01:05:13.180
You know, Tom Wood's mom actually was like, oh, that's nice.
01:05:29.180
I think Pho was playing the white woman co-op card here, you know?
01:05:40.620
Well, so where it came from was, I was just listening to a podcast from Tom,
01:05:54.140
And he was just talking about how he just had his supporting listeners like yearly hangout at his house and was just talking about how so many people came, flew in, drove from so far away, like different states, like especially New York or California, just to go hang out at his house.
01:06:11.680
And no, you know, no social distancing, no masks or a.k.a.
01:06:19.880
Like, I almost hate saying there was no social distance.
01:06:22.700
Like, wait, no, the default was this, you mofos.
01:06:29.760
So that inspired me, like, oh, my God, how crazy would it be to, like, have a party at Tom Woods' house?
01:06:34.740
And so I got this idea that I would love, and Jack and I were just talking about it, like enthusing, like we would love to make a song just about partying at Tom Woods' house.
01:06:43.160
And then there it gives us an opportunity to, like, name drop all the people we really like, you know, that are associated with Tom or Austrian economics.
01:06:55.160
And we just made the song, and we didn't fundraise for it.
01:07:05.020
And I was like, hey, would you be down for us to shoot the music video at your actual house?
01:07:11.380
So he was actually having another supporting listeners party at his house.
01:07:15.720
And that was, like, I think in April or something this year.
01:07:19.880
So that's where we shot it, and we self-funded that one because it was just fun.
01:07:30.880
I love him to death, but he does have a little bit of a boomer aesthetic to him.
01:07:52.840
A lot of people are going to be there from the Liberty Movement.
01:08:16.880
I was going to mention that you addressed Tom, though.
01:08:21.860
In the video, it's on his actual house, and then it zooms out at the end.
01:08:27.760
People are going to figure out where Tom lives.
01:08:30.380
Well, people know where he lives from his events anyway.
01:08:38.800
We don't need to give these people a time of day.
01:08:43.920
We don't need to even bother worrying about these people.
01:09:10.400
Our Mask Order song, the music video that we did, it's almost at 100,000 views on YouTube.
01:09:18.740
I mean, it's not much considering, like, if you look at three years ago, my taxationist
01:09:24.140
theft video on Facebook hit, like, reached over, you know, three, four million views.
01:09:30.760
But, you know, YouTube and all the algorithms, 100's pretty good compared to that.
01:09:42.740
And we're going to, we'll link to some of that in the show description as well.
01:09:48.500
I'll introduce this game that we kind of thought of as an idea here.
01:10:04.920
Oh, is this a new game just for my, like, my stuff?
01:10:11.100
Top Lobster gave the design and came up with the name.
01:10:23.860
We need to get him on more episodes, because I love that guy.
01:10:27.800
We've done, like Jose always says, we have big brain time.
01:10:31.640
And this episode has been a lot of big brain time.
01:10:34.560
So, pee-pee-poo-poo is up and ready to go with Can or Slang.
01:10:38.100
Fucker Duck was in our last episode, so that was fun.
01:10:47.800
But we're doing this because, well, Fall, are you a fan of rap, of hip-hop?
01:10:55.260
I mean, that's a big part of my cultural upbringing of being an anarchist libertarian,
01:11:01.460
because one of my first peeks into individualism, you could say, and agorism,
01:11:08.040
is just like those gangsters who are like, you know, fuck the state, fuck the fed, fuck the police.
01:11:14.680
I'm going to trade guns and drugs, you know, just because I'm going to feed my family, whatever.
01:11:19.700
You know, like, that was like my first kind of cultural, you could say, introduction.
01:11:26.260
Yeah, into owning yourself and, yeah, being strong in yourself.
01:11:40.440
That wasn't something I actually listened to when I was growing up.
01:11:51.400
Like, really gangster rap, like street gangster rap.
01:11:55.100
But I didn't get into more, like, the other side of 90s rap, which was more like conscious rap.
01:12:02.460
Like, Dead Prez was one of Wu-Tang Clan, you know, where they actually, like, speaking about stories.
01:12:12.920
Just speaking about things that are actually going on there.
01:12:15.960
And speaking truth about, you know, the nature of the ghetto that they're living through.
01:12:24.180
Did anybody, like, ever look at you and be like, I'm sorry, but...
01:12:31.300
No, everyone's first impression is that I'm just, like, you know, just some nerdy software engineer or something.
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Yeah, but I was going to say, did anybody go, like, look at you and be like, hold on.
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There's too much nigga nigga and not enough ching-chong-ping-wong-wong-wong-wong-wong?
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I thought she was going to go with more of, like, a nerdcore type of thing, though.
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Like, yeah, my favorite album is, like, MC Frontalot or, like, something like that.
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Wu-Tang Clan matches because they're Asian, so...
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It's seeing if you can decipher between rap lyrics or what is it, the Black Israelites or whatever the hell.
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Yeah, so they're either going to be things that were being shouted on the street by Black Hebrew Israelites
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or their rap lyrics from, basically, like, gangster raps.
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I'm going to try to, like, not, like, let these flow so that you can't really...
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Because I don't know how easy it's going to be to tell which is which.
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I think we'll be able to tell coming from you, Toad.
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I don't know if you know this, but Toad is a rapper, so he...
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Is this Black Hebrew Israelites or is it rap lyrics?
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Now I'm Black, but Black people trip because white people like me.
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I just got a death wish for motherfuckers that ain't right.
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It's not this motherfucker needs to write an album.
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You cannot imagine some, like, guy yelling at you on the street.
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That's just like, they are so fucking obnoxious and aggressive.
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Yeah, I don't know if we're going to keep track of all of these, but this one is rap.
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So that's, it's, it's actually iced tea race war.
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Next up, you little dirty ass crackers, your day coming, your day coming, your day coming.
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Cause your little dusty asses want to walk down the street in a black neighborhood and
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Ain't nobody playing with these dusty ass crackers out here.
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I'm going to go black Israelite, but I hope it's a rap.
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I hope it's a rap too, but I'm thinking a more realistic answer than black Israelite.
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The black Hebrew Israelites are actually Kang, right?
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It's so hard for me because I don't listen to rap.
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So like everything these people say, it's just like, oh yeah.
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I really want to say it's very funny that the most cosmopolitan white person on this whole show is reading these things.
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This is so good because I'm from the suburbs though.
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I can't wait for when he's just like, by the way, that was MLK Jr.
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When I was going through all these rap lyrics, they had a lot of, there were a lot of lyrics that had references to Malcolm X and like the Sons of Islam, Farrakhan and stuff.
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And I'm like, I probably shouldn't use those because they wouldn't be confused with black Hebrew Israelites.
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So I, so I had to cut those out and I had to get ones that didn't really rhyme as well to try to make it more difficult.
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The next one, whoever's a faggot and a lesbian and a dyke and a child molester like R. Kelly and like the damn Playboy Mansion bastard that they don't mention.
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They, they like, I mean, they talked about Hugh Hefner.
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I hope someone's paying attention in the comments with scores.
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I'm going to go Kang because like, it just sounds like something that some random guy on a street corner would just yell.
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Well, keeping in mind, all of these are from black rap.
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I just, I just love, can you say, what was the beginning of that again?
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Because I just can't imagine that being in a rap album.
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Whoever's a faggot and a lesbian and a dyke and a child molester like R. Kelly.
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Well, like, in the video, this is like the early half of the video,
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and the kids are like kind of over to their right,
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They're yelling at, like, Native Americans over here.
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They're yelling at the Covington kids over here.
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This had something to do with, like, I think there was a Catholic priest there, too,
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and they were giving that guy shit and calling him a child molester.
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Well, also, they're reading a lot of verses right out of the Bible,
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which I couldn't use those because those would be too obvious.
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Just because it's too obvious to be, you know what I mean?
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And they aren't the Jews, so why would they yell that at someone?
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Yeah, because honestly, because, I mean, the rapper's always going to talk good about Jews
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But, like, you can't continue that statement because we would really know afterwards
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because it was, like, got to call up all the Jews because they're fucking cockroaches.
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And then we go, oh, yeah, that's the Israelites.
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If this is a rapper, I want to know who he's signed to because there's no way.
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He's saying, if you got to call up the Jews, that could mean I got to call up my lawyer
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I got to call up my doctor or I got to call up my fucking record label representative.
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Every record label representative's last name is Goldstein.
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For a famous person, literally any person they would call is basically a Jew.
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It is definitely slang, and Jack in the comments said that he recognized that one, and if I
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were to have continued it, it would have – the song would have started listing various
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Austrian economists because that is from Tom Wood's house.
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I think you may have got me back a little bit there.
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Yeah, I think we ran a little bit too much into that one, guys.
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I thought it would be funny if I threw that one in here.
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So, Michael Heist already knew what a caucus got to do to get the party started.
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I think this is the first time where we don't have to disavow a guest instead of the other way around.
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I just can't wait for the copyright strike from the philosophers to this video.
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They're going to be like, we heard those lyrics, motherfucker.
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I love black women and I hate fucking crackers.
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I destroyed a whole city like Sodom and Gomorrah or Babylon.
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I think it's rap, but I hope it's a black Hebrew dude because that's fucking hilarious
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I'm going to go black Hebrews just because if they do listen to the Bible, I mean, I can't
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Honestly, if a rapper was going to listen, like read the Bible, it wouldn't be listening
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I mean, the black Hebrew Israelites do reference the Bible a lot.
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So Sodom and Gomorrah is kind of a big deal for them.
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Everybody else is going slang and a couple of you are 100% right now, I think.
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That's a genius joke that most of you probably won't get.
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It is from a song called Graveyard Chamber by Grave Diggers.
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I made a tweet the other day and I was like, Rothbard was actually a black Hebrew israelite.
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So the Colorado Rockies, there was a baseball game there and it was at a Colorado Rockies game
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It sounded like he was shouting the N-word at a baseball player.
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Uh, but it turns out he was hollering out for their mascot, which is Nick, which is
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So whenever he was hollering, Dinger, it sounded like he was hollering, Dinger.
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So people are using Dinger instead of the N-word, which it was people.
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So the guy up at bat was a black man, which is really funny.
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And then also like it got put on the Twitter and then people just ravaged this guy.
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And then like the Colorado Rockies made an official statement.
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They were like, we apologize for the fan who made the nation slur.
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And then like not long after that, like a few hours later, they showed there was more
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video of the guy who was yelling that way instead of forward, you know, at the home plate
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He was right there and he was hollering to the side, which where that's where the mascot
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Which Dinger, for those of you who don't know, Dinger is like another term for home run.
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So that might not have made sense to some people why the mascot was named Dinger.
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It is one of the funniest like things to happen in baseball for a long time.
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Just this guy yelling fucking Dinger, which it was funny because he was like a fucking
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This guy looked like 50 years old yelling at the mascot for some reason.
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It's just like you might have had a kid with him or something.
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And I think either his wife or maybe another guy beside him.
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I wonder if it originated in the Negro Leagues or something, though.
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He can get redemption if he gets a couple right here.
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That sounds like some spoken word shit at the beginning, you know, and then it gets real
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I just can't wait for the next, for some rap guy to finally say something about white women must be stopped.
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If we do another one of these games, I don't know if I'm going to be able to find ones that
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are as ridiculous as these, but I was looking for certain things like that, and I was looking
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for, like, the usage of Mayo Monkey, and I couldn't find one.
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I thought you were going to, like, say racial slurs, and then just, like, ask me if it's,
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What's your favorite racial slur for white people?
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If you go on YouTube and see your faggot president kissing Giuliani with Giuliani dressed like a drag queen, a damn faggot.
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I hope it's a wrap because I will buy that album.
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I want to know what this is like after you say because I really want to know what this is referenced to because I want to see like Trump kissing Giuliani in a drag queen outfit.
01:32:51.280
Because I think that would be hilarious, but it has to be Kang.
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I was kind of running out of options there, but yes, that is correct.
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It is again from the Covington thing where they I think they were yelling at the Covington kids for having to make America great again hats.
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They literally just put through shit against the wall and hope it would stick with anything and just laced a couple of faggots in there and then maybe that's soup.
01:33:26.680
Justin, I have a way to play that clip really that I can think of, so I would love to.
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He just cooked me up an intro today, so I'm pretty excited for it.
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I'm trying to think of tech ways to get it from my phone onto here, but I'm too fucking tech retarded to figure it out, even though this is my account.
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That was, I mean, you got some stuff, some really good, I mean, it made me think, at least, for someone that doesn't listen to rap or Black Israelite at all.
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I will say my favorite Black Israelite clip ever was that gigantic guy who was like hollering at this little, I don't even know, I don't even know what race this guy was.
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He could have been anything from white to Hispanic to Asian.
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He was just hollering at him, hell, Hitler, nigga.
01:34:26.700
We're starting to get to the point where it's getting close to wrapping up, but I want to say there's been something I've been thinking about all night.
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I just can't connect the dots to make a good joke of it, but I want to let you guys know because the ingredients are there and it's great.
01:34:36.400
There's some sort of joke here with Clint and Drew with the movie Looper with fucking Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
01:34:43.800
There's something there because, I mean, it's basically like a time, you know what, like everyone's going to get that.
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Like, he legit, like, Drew's like a young fucking Clint.
01:35:00.060
I should have – I'll have Clint and Drew send me a picture like on the show.
01:35:05.620
The theatrical poster was like a shot of the eyes.
01:35:12.040
Then again, I think they have different colored eyes, so I don't think it would work.
01:35:14.300
Dude, there's definitely a banger tweet in there for anyone who wants to formulate that.
01:35:18.720
The ingredients are there for a banger, especially if you get a picture.
01:35:22.020
I like how Nick knows what color eyes they have.
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That's the way they both have, like, the matching eyes or whatever.
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Like, I just know Drew has, like, bluish, greenish eyes.
01:35:35.160
Oh, I just – I also want to put out there that we didn't have a white woman on tonight,
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Because we had a yellow one on, so we're totally fine.
01:36:05.140
I don't know if you want to drop your plugs, though.
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Just check out my latest projects and events at thephilosopher.com.
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And check out my latest songs and stuff like that.
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And hope to fully fund the music video campaign for Disobey.
01:36:31.740
Because somebody was in the comments saying we were pronouncing it wrong all night.
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I know it is just an overplay joke, but I legit –
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You read English well, so you read it in English.
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And I'm missing a little squiggly that goes over the O that makes it a Vietnamese letter.
01:36:54.980
I want to say that in Pensacola, there is an actual, like, restaurant called Phu King.
01:37:16.540
You can reach the Indiegogo for that new project you have on your website?
01:37:23.140
At the top of my website, it has, like, my link tree.
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And that's where I put all my latest projects and stuff.
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So nice and easy for the dummies that watch this show.
01:37:40.000
For Jack's work, I mean, he has a lot going on.
01:37:48.980
And if you check out volcomic.com, that's where you can find his Voluntaries comic series.
01:38:17.260
I'm going to start doing more live streams now.
01:38:24.740
I was going to do a random live stream show up on our Tower Gang Twitter.
01:38:28.600
It is just Jose because he can't figure out how to do live streams to Twitter on streaming.
01:38:37.000
They also figure my account is destined to get nuked at some point.
01:38:44.120
We've talked about maybe like some sort of like overarching thing with the Tower Power.
01:39:00.720
I'm going to be doing the same thing I was doing before.
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I used to just like fucking record them and then drop them later.
01:39:14.700
I've been working on my Anarchist Handbook series.
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I don't really have anything specific because of it right now.
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But, they're definitely big shit in the future.
01:39:23.320
Be sure to give Jose money because hairless pussy does not sell well forever.
01:39:47.240
The Jared and Taylor are going to be on this Wednesday, correct?
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And then, after that, we have Spike Cohen next Monday.
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And, Fat Dave and I are going to be on some other shows as well.
01:40:37.260
And, also, Jose, shout out Naptime because you're going on his podcast tomorrow.
01:41:10.420
Me and Toad are finally getting big enough for it.
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People are just like, hey, do you want to come on?
01:41:15.740
You used to write off our coattails, and now we write off yours.