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INSOMNIA STREAM: PATRIOT EDITION.mp3

07/25/2021
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Three and my heart grow me more than you love.
00:00:33 Is my to me.
00:00:46 Wise man me.
00:00:51 You touch me.
00:00:56 And my heart.
00:01:10 More than you lather, Lord.
Devon
00:01:32 Good evening everyone.
00:01:35 This wonderful Saturday night slash Sunday morning, depending on where you are on.
00:01:39 The globe.
00:01:42 Coming to you live and direct from the.
00:01:45 Pillbox, which has sustained more damage.
00:01:49 The storms are it's really, it's not a tornado this time, but the storms have not stopped.
00:01:54 That cactus, in fact, I I showed you guys a picture of that had both of its.
00:01:57 Arms ripped off.
00:01:59 I got its head ripped off today, so now it's it's literally it was one of my bigger cactuses and now it's just a single pad coming from the ground.
00:02:10 So hopefully I can plant these pieces.
00:02:13 That have come off of it.
00:02:14 And and it'll become three or four.
00:02:17 Cactuses rather, but yeah, it just hasn't stopped.
00:02:20 In fact, the part of the roof, not the part of the roof that peeled off on the chicken coop slash whatever the part of the roof of the pill box that peeled back.
00:02:31 That I I fixed, I thought securely it got the the exact same thing happened.
00:02:37 So I gotta I just.
00:02:38 Got to either do the.
00:02:39 White trash thing and throw a tire up there.
00:02:41 Or something like that.
00:02:43 Or or a hammer it in there a little better and it just.
00:02:47 I didn't.
00:02:47 I didn't do like a full repair.
00:02:48 I just hammered the nails that it had.
00:02:50 Come loose back in and apparently I got to do a better job now so.
00:02:54 But it's not raining right now, so that's good.
00:02:56 So hopefully I can do that after the stream.
00:02:58 I'll probably be climbing up there with a headlamp on and hammering away because that happened not that long ago.
00:03:04 Not that long ago.
00:03:06 So and we are expecting we are expecting some rain in the next 12 hours and you never know the weather reports out here.
00:03:14 Like the worst the like the absolute worst.
00:03:17 And even if you look at like the the radar stuff where it shows like the predictive, you know the computer modeling of, oh, this is where the clouds are going to go always wrong, always completely wrong.
00:03:29 I mean they they predict anytime they predict rain, it doesn't rain and when they don't predict rain, you know anyway.
00:03:37 Anyway, that's OK.
00:03:39 That's OK.
00:03:41 This too shall pass.
00:03:43 So the last string we talked about Roseanne, and we talked about King of The Hill.
00:03:50 And I I showed a episode of Roseanne that had essentially the exact same messaging.
00:03:56 In an episode of King.
00:03:57 Of the hill.
00:03:59 And I made the mistake of reading some of the comments.
00:04:01 I try not to.
00:04:02 Do that.
00:04:04 Especially on bit shoot.
00:04:06 On Bishop is just ******* pure cancer.
00:04:08 It's just, but I I saw that a number of people.
00:04:13 Said something to the effect.
00:04:15 Of oh you.
Speaker
00:04:15 Don't know.
00:04:16 King of the hill.
00:04:17 King of Hills based.
Speaker 3
00:04:19 They were making fun of it.
00:04:20 Don't you understand?
Speaker
00:04:21 Devin, like, are you?
Devon
00:04:22 I can't believe that.
00:04:23 Flew over your head.
00:04:24 Ohh, really?
00:04:26 Oh really? Are.
00:04:28 We gonna have to go over this again.
00:04:30 Are we going to have to go over this again?
00:04:35 Just like how Archie Bunker in in all the family he's based, right?
00:04:42 So you have to understand something.
00:04:46 And again, I I've said this a million times, but I'm going to say it again just because you like something.
00:04:53 Doesn't mean it's not.
00:04:56 If you didn't like it, it wouldn't be very good propaganda.
00:05:02 So let's go over.
00:05:03 I'm not going to do a huge dissection of of king of the.
00:05:05 Hill, but let's just go over some basics, shall we?
00:05:10 Let's take a look here.
00:05:15 So we got a bunch of characters.
00:05:18 On King of the hill.
00:05:19 Right.
00:05:19 Let's let's bring some of.
00:05:20 Them up here, alright?
00:05:24 Because it's so it's such a based show, right?
00:05:26 It's so based based.
00:05:30 So which which character exactly?
00:05:33 Is based.
00:05:35 Which character is it that you're relating to so much, and by the?
00:05:39 Way, this is another good thing to to.
00:05:41 Keep in mind anytime someone reacts emotionally to criticism.
00:05:47 Of a show.
00:05:50 That means that is the most successful propaganda ever, because that show has become a part of their identity.
00:05:56 When you attack that show, you're attacking them.
00:06:00 I've seen this happen over and.
00:06:02 Over and over again.
00:06:04 You know, and look you and you know, this is true.
00:06:06 People use characters well, I've seen people that use characters from King of the Hill as their avatars.
00:06:12 People that often will quote these shows as if they're quoting real things that actually happened.
00:06:19 Real people.
00:06:22 Because fiction America, and really the West in general.
00:06:25 Has become more real than reality.
00:06:28 And because we're all in these individuals in our own little tiny ******* pods with no actual shared experiences.
00:06:38 Is the closest thing to it.
00:06:40 So because I know because I never hang out, let's say I'm someone that I watch this show all the time and this other person watches this show all the time.
00:06:47 I can say, oh, remember that time that.
00:06:49 You know, Hank Hill said blah, blah, blah, that was great.
00:06:53 And it's sad because things like that have replaced saying things like, hey, remember when our our friend Jimmy did this and it was hilarious.
00:07:03 But we don't have moments like that anymore.
00:07:05 We don't have those shared experiences anymore.
00:07:08 So the way we connect is through fiction.
00:07:11 The way we view the world is through fiction.
00:07:13 Our memories are mostly fiction.
00:07:18 So what kind?
00:07:18 Of memories is is king of the.
00:07:20 Hill providing what kind of role models is king.
00:07:23 Of the hill providing, let's take a look here.
00:07:26 Let's take a little bit of a look here.
00:07:32 So the first one we'll do.
00:07:34 The obvious one first, right?
00:07:37 We got Hank Hank hill.
00:07:41 Let's bring that.
00:07:42 Bring that ****** up here.
00:07:44 So this would be the obvious because he's, you know, he's the alpha of the show, right?
00:07:51 Hank Hill and underachieving what middle management, if that at a a propane company?
00:07:59 He's got one son who's basically like one step away from being homosexual.
00:08:06 Then you know, isn't, you know, is he what's?
00:08:09 One of his catch phrase phrases.
00:08:11 That boy ain't right.
00:08:15 Well, you raised him.
00:08:17 Married to a bizarro woman who's very domineering and gets these crazy ideas in her heads that spiral out of control.
00:08:30 And that whole episode that we went through.
00:08:33 He desperately wanted to be viewed as not racist.
00:08:39 There, that wasn't the joke, wasn't that he really was racist and he.
00:08:43 Was just mad that.
00:08:43 People saw him as racist.
00:08:49 He desperately wanted to avoid being viewed as racist.
00:08:55 Hank Hill, who takes his family to a church every Sunday that has a female pastor.
00:09:02 I mean, he's he's literally.
00:09:06 Like King of the boomers, like the.
00:09:10 So is that is that your role model?
00:09:13 No, that's not the.
00:09:15 That's not the character you relate to.
00:09:16 That's not the character.
00:09:17 That's not the role model that you.
00:09:18 Look up to.
00:09:19 All right, let's.
00:09:20 Let's see.
00:09:21 Who else do they have to offer here?
00:09:24 Well, we got his son.
00:09:26 Bobby hill.
00:09:30 An overweight kid? That's.
00:09:33 Not super bright.
00:09:36 Sucks at everything practical.
00:09:39 Lives in a fantasy 90% of the time plays with dolls.
00:09:44 That that's.
00:09:45 Is that your role model?
00:09:49 Is is that the?
00:09:51 The character you relate to.
00:09:54 No. OK, OK.
00:09:57 Well, let's, let's see who else we got.
00:09:58 Let's see who else we got.
00:10:01 Let's see here.
00:10:03 Maybe you know it.
00:10:04 Let's go up a generation.
00:10:05 Maybe it's Hank Hills, dad.
00:10:07 Cotton, right?
00:10:10 The actual racist.
00:10:13 That they made like 2.
00:10:14 Feet tall to show what a.
00:10:15 Small man he is.
00:10:20 The only character.
00:10:21 You might say is maybe based.
00:10:24 But as a caricature.
00:10:26 He's a tiny ****** of a man.
00:10:30 Angry and and hated by all the rest of the characters in the entire show.
00:10:36 OK.
00:10:36 Well, that's that's probably not the one.
00:10:40 Let's see here maybe.
00:10:42 Let's see, maybe there's someone that's a little more.
00:10:45 Oh, how about how about Boomhauer?
00:10:48 The literal ****** that no one can understand.
00:10:52 That drinks beer all the time, bangs.
00:10:56 Is that is that the?
00:10:59 Is that the good role model?
00:11:01 That that you relate to is that the based?
00:11:03 Character no. OK, well, let's.
00:11:07 Let's see.
Speaker
00:11:07 All right.
Devon
00:11:08 Well, you know.
00:11:09 I know who it is.
00:11:09 I bet I know who it is.
00:11:11 It's Dale, right?
00:11:13 Because he's he loves guns and he's he's in the conspiracy theories and and is and is a little ****.
00:11:20 He's a little ****.
00:11:23 That's right.
00:11:23 He's a little ****.
00:11:24 Whose wife?
00:11:26 Is banging an Indian guy.
00:11:29 And his son is not even his son.
00:11:34 He's a literal cook raising.
00:11:38 His, his wife's biracial son. That's not his.
00:11:44 Is that is that the based?
00:11:46 Is that the base character?
00:11:49 The literal ****.
00:11:51 That likes guns, you know, he's, you know, he's he likes conspiracy theories. He likes guns. He always thinks the government's out to get him.
00:11:57 But he's a literal cook.
00:11:59 Kind of a trade.
00:12:00 Off right.
00:12:01 Alright, well it's.
00:12:02 Not it's not the literal ****, then, is it?
00:12:05 Oh, let's see here.
00:12:07 Maybe it's, you know, maybe it's.
00:12:10 Maybe it's bill.
00:12:12 The agent in cell.
00:12:13 That's obsessed with his friend's wife because.
00:12:15 He can't get a woman on his own.
00:12:19 The unemployed. Disabled. Alcoholic.
00:12:24 That eats himself to sleep.
00:12:29 We're running out of people here.
00:12:32 We're running out of people.
00:12:35 You know, in fact.
00:12:37 Really, all that's left is the Vietnamese characters.
00:12:41 I forget their names.
00:12:42 Doesn't really matter, they're successful.
00:12:45 Their daughter is.
00:12:46 Smart, in fact, when she has a relationship with Hank's son, she's basically the alpha, right?
00:12:55 You know, he's such a soy boy, beta.
00:12:58 She wears the pants.
00:13:01 So I guess if you're Vietnamese this.
00:13:02 Might be a good show.
00:13:06 You see what I'm getting at here, people.
00:13:10 People are so starved for representation in mass media.
00:13:14 This is exactly like the I need a TV daddy thing.
00:13:20 You're so starved.
00:13:21 You're so used to.
00:13:22 You're so browbeaten by every other show that makes makes anyone that votes Republican out to be like a baby blood drinking Hitler.
00:13:34 That the second there's a show where they're all just losers.
00:13:41 You're like, that's my show.
00:13:45 They might all.
00:13:46 Be losers.
00:13:47 They all might be dysfunctional losers.
00:13:51 But at least they're not evil, at least.
00:13:53 They're not evil ******* monsters.
00:13:58 I mean really, it's in the certainly there's no difference between this cast and the cast of Roseanne.
00:14:07 It's essentially the same show.
00:14:10 Is Roseanne based?
00:14:16 I don't know why.
00:14:17 I don't know why people have such a hard time.
00:14:19 With this and.
00:14:19 Look, it's not like a crime.
00:14:21 It's not.
00:14:21 A crime to have enjoyed propaganda.
00:14:24 I've enjoyed like I used.
00:14:26 To like watching this show.
00:14:30 You know it's.
00:14:30 A part of my my childhood.
00:14:32 I guess you could say just like any other show that was on around that time that I used to watch.
00:14:39 But if you if you're personally offended by a an accurate critique of it, the show.
00:14:46 You need to ask yourself why.
00:14:50 Is it because it's a part of your?
00:14:51 Identity now.
00:14:58 If you look at the shows look, I just I cover again, I'm not going to.
00:15:01 Do a deep dive.
00:15:02 Maybe someday I will.
00:15:04 I'm not going to go through every single ******* episode and and talk about the what was the lesson learned, right?
00:15:12 But I guarantee you could go through a list of all the synopsis of every episode, and there's not going to be a single episode where the there there's a right wing message.
00:15:23 That's learned.
00:15:26 Wouldn't happen.
00:15:28 I mean, even now, right?
00:15:29 So I've heard.
00:15:30 I've heard boomers especially talk about Tim Allen.
00:15:34 Has that new show or I guess I got cancelled or something.
00:15:38 Like Oh yeah, you'd like it.
00:15:39 You'd like it.
00:15:40 It's like uh, you know, he's all based and you know.
00:15:42 Makes fun of millennials and ****.
00:15:46 And I have never seen.
00:15:47 An episode of that show.
00:15:50 But I went to pick something up from a a restaurant recently and they had a TV up in the corner and that was on.
00:16:01 And I watched it for like maybe I mean it wasn't there long five, 5-10 minutes while I waited for for them to bring out my stuff.
00:16:10 And once again, it was like, how is this based again his daughter?
00:16:15 His daughters in the military.
00:16:22 There is no such thing as right wing entertainment.
00:16:26 It doesn't exist.
00:16:31 And just because it's not.
00:16:33 Aggressively attacking everything that is right wing or that it contains likeable right wing characters.
00:16:42 Does not mean at all, as that episode showed.
00:16:47 That there is a right wing message being communicated.
00:16:52 The right wing message that was communicated in that episode.
00:16:55 What was it?
00:17:02 A dog that.
00:17:05 Doesn't like repairman is, you know, like, what is that?
00:17:08 There's nothing.
00:17:11 The messages was loud and clear.
00:17:13 Being a racist is the worst thing ever.
00:17:17 Being called a racist is the worst thing ever, and you'll be ostracized.
00:17:23 And every character.
00:17:26 In that show.
00:17:27 Agreed with that.
00:17:29 Whether you're talking about Hank, who was horrified about being called a racist, Peggy, his wife.
00:17:37 Who was horrified that their dog was racist?
00:17:42 I cut this part out just for time, but like same thing was horrified just as well and and had tried to make the dog watch because it's Bobby.
00:17:50 Right.
00:17:51 Who's the little soy boy watching MTV?
00:17:53 He was watching black music rap videos and was like, oh, let's have the dog.
00:17:58 Watch the the the rap music videos.
00:18:00 That'll get them used to black culture.
00:18:05 The female pastor.
00:18:08 His neighbors.
00:18:11 All horrified, all of them.
00:18:17 I don't know why again.
00:18:20 You need to think about.
00:18:22 Whether or not your identity is tied to fiction.
00:18:31 And I've seen this with movies and this always happens.
00:18:35 Sometimes it's weird when it happens because it's not something I've told you before.
00:18:38 When I when I went after.
00:18:41 All in the family.
00:18:42 I didn't expect anyone to have an emotional connection to that, but apparently people did.
00:18:49 The only episodes of of that I've ever even seen were to like in preparation of that.
00:18:54 Show you know.
00:18:56 Every time I saw that on reruns, it just like, yeah, it just, I don't know, it just never appealed to me.
00:19:02 But apparently it appealed to a lot of people.
00:19:07 But yeah, a lot of people, uh, they're so starved, they're so starved.
00:19:11 It's like same thing with Joker, right?
00:19:14 Joker was based.
00:19:17 Joker, a show about a beta male who is dominant, dominated by his crazy single mother who's obsessed with a black single mom.
00:19:29 This complete ******* loser.
Speaker
00:19:32 He's based.
Devon
00:19:36 The guy who turns into Joker because he's beat up on a train by well dressed white men.
00:19:44 Who hates the man who?
00:19:45 He thinks?
00:19:46 Who is his father, which is a thinly veiled version of Trump, a billionaire who decides to get into politics.
00:19:54 A man who starts a movement.
00:19:55 We're on the streets.
00:19:56 People are literally holding up signs that say, resist.
00:19:59 I mean, it was so transparent.
00:20:05 But people became emotionally connected to it.
00:20:10 Because it it was.
00:20:11 A white guy being violent, he was a white guy who had had enough and he.
00:20:15 Was being violent and that was enough.
00:20:18 That was enough.
00:20:30 People are so starved.
00:20:34 For representation.
00:20:37 And it doesn't matter if we're talking about in the.
00:20:39 Fiction world.
00:20:41 When the political world, I mean, why do you think people make so many excuses for Trump?
00:20:48 Or have so many hopes for DeSantis, who signed a state law against anti-Semitism in Israel.
00:20:59 Signed a law.
00:21:02 Violating the free speech of of people in his home state in a foreign country.
00:21:09 Base de santis.
00:21:18 And of course, base Tucker, right.
00:21:21 Because he'll address.
00:21:23 He'll address what you want him to talk about.
00:21:25 He'll take it just far and almost there.
00:21:28 Right.
00:21:28 He'll almost take it into.
00:21:29 The end zone.
00:21:32 And then he fumbles.
00:21:35 But you're just glad because he's.
00:21:36 At least running towards.
00:21:37 The goal?
00:21:40 Something that no one else is doing right.
00:21:47 I don't know why this is such a.
00:21:50 Difficult thing to grasp.
00:21:54 And it's not for everybody, but there I.
00:21:55 Mean there's?
00:21:57 I don't know.
00:21:58 I guess I guess in a way I do get.
00:22:00 It I do understand.
00:22:02 But it's still it's.
00:22:04 I guess it just, it really illustrates how.
00:22:09 Well, like how saturated.
00:22:13 Media is.
00:22:16 And and also it kind of highlights the difference in power.
00:22:21 That a mainstream media outlet has.
00:22:25 Versus uh.
00:22:28 I don't know. Like.
00:22:29 A YouTuber, or even someone like me or something?
00:22:31 Like that.
00:22:33 Because it's seen as more legitimate.
00:22:37 You know like.
00:22:38 Oh well, they've got the well, it's kind of like I I.
00:22:41 Talked about.
00:22:43 I think last string.
00:22:45 Where it because it's signaling that this is coming from the power, right?
00:22:53 This is coming from the people with power.
00:22:56 Because they have the power to, you know, to spend the millions of dollars to put on this TV show, to run this campaign, to make this movie, whatever.
00:23:10 That's why I'm excited.
00:23:17 Because at the end of the day, culture is downstream from power.
00:23:27 I told you there day like or, you know, I don't know.
00:23:30 Like a week or so ago.
00:23:32 You could literally get everyone of these Black Lives Matter.
00:23:35 You know, puppets.
00:23:38 You can make them do 180 degrees on any literally any.
00:23:43 Strongly held belief that they have.
00:23:46 In a matter of weeks.
00:23:50 Now use the example of James comedy.
00:23:53 I played that clip from that video I did.
00:23:56 Couple of years back. Where?
00:23:59 James comedy was reviled by the left, reviled he was so evil.
00:24:05 Because he's the one that ruined it.
00:24:07 For for Hillary, by reopening the investigation right before the election.
00:24:12 And Hillary was going around after the election, saying it was James comedy.
00:24:17 He lost this election.
00:24:22 And so and Stephen Colbert announced on his show.
00:24:25 That Trump had fired James comedy.
00:24:29 The crowd, because they've been programmed to hate James comedy.
00:24:31 That's all they knew.
00:24:36 And Stephen Colbert.
00:24:38 In a matter of like 15 seconds.
00:24:41 Had them totally changed their mind about the subject?
00:24:45 By saying ohh you guys must be Trump fans, you must be Trump fans.
00:24:52 We don't like that James comedy was fired.
00:24:54 He was investigating Trump.
00:24:58 The Russians.
00:25:01 And justice like that.
00:25:04 Everyone in the in the live studio audience as well as everyone at home, and it instantly changed their entire viewpoint.
00:25:12 On James comedy like that.
00:25:19 Now they would have done that if a YouTuber had done that, or if maybe even like a small time local talk radio show host or I don't know something like or.
00:25:28 Even one of their friends, right?
00:25:30 But it it it takes millions of dollars to put on the The Tonight Show.
00:25:37 That's the power structure.
00:25:39 That's the hand that feeds.
00:25:44 Telling them what to think.
00:25:51 And that's why it's such a a dangerous thing for us.
00:25:56 That we don't have institutional power.
00:26:00 And also why it's such a dangerous thing?
00:26:04 That people throw their support behind.
00:26:09 People like Trump.
00:26:14 So many people, they just have these diluted versions of of.
00:26:18 Because, Oh well, that's the best we.
00:26:20 Can do. It's really not.
00:26:24 It's the best you're going to get.
00:26:27 Because you're settling.
00:26:32 The ruling class doesn't have to give you anything more.
00:26:34 You're totally satisfied with with you know what they're giving you.
00:26:42 This is not just, you know, with Trump for decades like it look, everyone's, they grumble.
00:26:45 Oh, it's the the lesser of two evils.
00:26:48 Well, you're still voting for evil.
00:26:54 Apparently you're still willing to vote for evil, cause it's not as evil, right?
00:27:00 So why would they give you anything better?
00:27:03 You're still voting for the evil.
00:27:10 You're still watching the evil?
00:27:13 You're still paying tickets to go see the evil.
00:27:21 So that's what you get.
Speaker 4
00:27:26 That's what you deserve.
Devon
00:27:39 It's a.
00:27:39 It's a really hard instinct to overcome this this need to conform to the group.
00:27:47 Everyone does it.
00:27:50 I I'm I'm. I do.
00:27:51 It everyone does it to some extent.
00:27:59 Because it's a prehistoric.
00:28:04 It's an instinct that has kept your ancestors alive.
00:28:09 For countless generations.
00:28:23 People always want to conform to the power and.
00:28:26 They want to imitate the power.
00:28:34 And if you can't beat them, join them.
00:28:37 Well, if you join them, you'll never beat them.
00:28:47 Oh, you're just.
00:28:48 You're just purity spiraling.
00:28:58 Yes, I am.
00:29:01 Because all the things we're talking about, they're optional.
00:29:06 Their fiction.
00:29:12 You can purity spiral.
00:29:15 When you're choosing what to put in your head.
00:29:29 And it might be subtle.
00:29:30 It might be slow, but if you hang out into the sewer long enough, you're going to end up smelling.
00:29:34 Like the rats, some of that stuff's going to rub off.
00:29:43 And once you build up that tolerance, it almost is impossible to get it back.
00:29:48 That, that initial instinct that that fear response.
00:29:52 You know, I talked.
00:29:53 About in a video, I don't know a couple of.
00:29:55 Years back, about how when I was a kid.
00:30:00 And a friend of mine.
00:30:02 Let me listen to some 9 inch nails and this.
00:30:05 This also triggers people, right?
00:30:07 Because again, it's part of.
00:30:07 People's identity.
00:30:11 And I was just an innocent little Mormon kid.
00:30:15 I don't know how old I was, maybe like 11-12 something like that.
00:30:20 But totally innocent Mormon kid.
00:30:22 Had never seen ****.
00:30:24 Which is shocking, probably to the younger people then, but it was not as accessible.
00:30:28 Never seen ****, had never heard any music like that.
00:30:35 And when I first started listening.
00:30:37 To it, I felt.
00:30:41 A a certain sense of.
00:30:45 Well, I mean, it was a sense of fear.
00:30:47 In a way, it was a.
00:30:48 Presence of evil that I felt.
00:30:52 But I was also exciting.
00:30:54 Because it felt like I was doing something wrong, I felt like I was being manly by tolerating this, this feeling I had.
00:31:01 This apprehension that I was feeling like somehow I was, I was becoming a man by ignoring all of my instincts, telling me that this is mind poisoned.
00:31:09 This is bad.
00:31:10 This is bringing in something evil into my my mind.
00:31:18 And eventually that feeling went away.
00:31:20 And I'll never feel that feeling again.
00:31:22 I don't know what ******* music I got to have to hear.
00:31:26 To have that kind of feeling again.
00:31:28 Once it's gone, it's gone.
00:31:35 It's kind of like.
00:31:36 The first time you ever have a cigarette.
00:31:44 You get a head rush.
00:31:47 So crazy.
00:31:47 Unless you don't know to inhale like I guess the.
00:31:49 First time you inhale a cigarette.
00:31:53 It'll knock you on your ***.
00:31:55 You have to sit down.
00:32:03 And that feeling never returns.
00:32:10 Even if you know, let's say you start smoking a pack a day, first of all, you're smoking a pack a.
00:32:14 Day you don't feel it at all.
00:32:18 And let's say you quit for a year.
00:32:20 10 years.
00:32:23 And you're like, I'm going to.
00:32:24 Have a cigarette and you do.
00:32:26 You get you get a version of that feeling.
00:32:31 But it's never the same.
00:32:33 And never comes back.
00:32:36 That's true of any drug.
00:32:40 Well, that's true of love, right?
00:32:46 No, love.
00:32:47 That compares to your first love.
00:32:51 Now your first love might have been a.
00:32:53 Disaster and and.
00:32:56 And whatever.
00:32:56 But that first time.
00:33:00 But that chemical reaction?
00:33:03 Happen in your brain.
00:33:04 No one forgets that.
00:33:05 For a reason.
00:33:10 And it never comes back.
00:33:19 Once you begin to tolerate degeneracy.
00:33:25 It wears away.
00:33:26 It's like a seal that you peel off, you know, like the safety seal.
00:33:35 And once it's off, it's just off.
00:33:40 Even if you put the even if you put.
00:33:42 It put the.
00:33:42 Cap back on and stick it in the fridge.
00:33:46 It's no longer brand new.
00:33:53 I mean thinking about ****.
00:33:56 Porn's the same way.
00:34:01 I remember when I was a little kid, if I got a copy of the Sears catalog and I looked at the.
00:34:07 The lingerie section.
00:34:11 Yeah, that that would do it.
00:34:16 And now that would be considered modest clothing.
00:34:21 You can walk down the street and people are.
00:34:23 Dressed like that.
00:34:37 That's also in a way, why?
00:34:39 All this degeneracy accelerates.
00:34:44 Because collectively we have that same.
00:34:48 That same need.
00:34:50 For that that initial rush, there's a lot of people addicted to that.
00:34:55 I'm doing something wrong.
00:34:56 Apprehension that.
00:34:57 Ohh this is.
00:34:58 Evil in my presence.
00:35:03 They want that.
00:35:07 There's a lot of people that are drawn to just, you know, sexual perversions as an example that for that very reason I'm doing something wrong.
00:35:14 Ohh, this is dangerous.
00:35:15 This is bad.
00:35:18 Well, once all that shifts normalized.
00:35:23 You don't get that same rush, do you?
00:35:33 So you go for the next taboo, and that's what we're seeing.
00:35:35 Eventually you run out of taboos, I guess.
00:35:37 But not until there's pyramids made out of human skulls.
00:35:53 Anyway, so I wanted to talk about that.
00:35:55 A little bit.
00:35:59 I was going to go over a movie today and I was I was trying to think of a good.
00:36:04 One I actually ended up watching.
00:36:06 A couple of movies over the last few days trying to find one that I felt really describe.
00:36:13 Kind of what I'm.
00:36:14 Talking about here.
00:36:20 In going through these movies.
00:36:24 I don't know why I think.
00:36:25 I just got tired because, you know, I'm watching a lot of these more degenerate films.
00:36:30 And it wears on you a little bit and you're just like ****.
00:36:32 I just want to.
00:36:33 I want to wear something uplifting.
Speaker
00:36:36 Right.
Devon
00:36:38 But again, like where where does where.
Speaker
00:36:39 Does that exist?
Devon
00:36:42 And I came across and I.
00:36:44 Was like, oh, you know what?
00:36:46 If nothing else.
00:36:47 Just because of the perspective is so different now.
00:36:52 My perspective on this country is so different than the first time I saw this movie.
00:36:59 What I mean by that is.
00:37:02 I tweeted out earlier today.
00:37:04 I think it was today.
00:37:05 I don't my days are so ****** right now, as always.
00:37:08 I know, I said.
00:37:08 It all the time, but it's just it's always true.
00:37:14 I saw a story that said Team USA wins zero medals on first day of Summer Olympics, a first.
00:37:21 In nearly 50 years.
00:37:26 And I tweeted it out and said it just so happens that nobody cares for the first time in 50 years because being American is now a meaningless identity.
00:37:37 And it is.
00:37:40 And I think a lot of.
00:37:41 People agree because.
00:37:42 Most retweeted thing I've said in.
00:37:45 A long time.
00:37:49 What does it mean?
00:37:51 When you see these videos of people on the border just walking across and just, you know, it's just a random who knows where they're from, right.
00:37:57 You got Africans, you got South Americans, you've got, you know, Mexicans.
00:38:03 You got central Americans.
00:38:07 They're just walking across.
00:38:08 They're just walking through a giant open.
00:38:10 Gap in the in the in the.
00:38:12 I'm sorry.
00:38:13 The wall, right?
00:38:16 Walking directly onto a bus to go get processed and then to be flown into the interior of the country.
00:38:23 So much so that the I forget what it was.
00:38:26 Some town in Texas.
00:38:28 They were out of buses.
00:38:31 And they were having to rent out greyhound buses.
00:38:36 And they had pre purchased.
00:38:38 So many of the the.
00:38:39 The the Greyhound buses that if you wanted to actually use a Greyhound bus to get anywhere from that town, there was.
00:38:46 A2 day. Wait.
00:38:49 Because every day, every day this is 1.
00:38:52 Town on the border.
00:38:56 They were busing hundreds.
00:38:59 Hundreds standing room only on these buses.
00:39:01 Hundreds of people.
00:39:06 Into the interior of the country.
00:39:09 Well, there's a lot of people that would say a lot of people that call themselves Americans, by the way, that would say.
00:39:15 Oh, they're Americans.
00:39:17 OK.
00:39:24 You know, under this under that tweet that I was telling.
00:39:26 About the.
00:39:26 Olympics, someone said.
00:39:27 Let's see here where?
00:39:28 Was it?
00:39:38 Someone by the name of Ali Mir.
00:39:42 The Olympics is 1 global **** **** show.
00:39:46 The Americans who carried our flag for the opening ceremony were a first generation Cuban.
00:39:53 And a dual citizen or dual Israeli citizen?
00:40:01 Those are Americans now.
00:40:15 And then someone else said by the name of Philip Wyeth, who I think is an author.
00:40:19 I looked at his.
00:40:21 I'm going to follow him.
00:40:23 I'm going to look at his books, not endorsing, I don't know anything about this guy, but Philip had a very succinct.
00:40:29 Very accurate statement.
00:40:32 We're not all American now.
00:40:34 We're all just in America.
00:40:42 And that's the truth.
00:40:46 We are no more a family than all.
00:40:48 The people on the same airplane or a family.
00:40:59 We're literally just a bunch of randos packed onto an airplane and coach.
00:41:13 And just because we're all flying on American Airlines, does that make us Americans?
00:41:24 So it was with this context that I decided.
00:41:28 I'm going to watch.
00:41:30 I'm going to watch the patriot.
00:41:32 Remember that movie Mel Gibson?
00:41:36 The patriot.
Speaker 4
00:41:39 Excuse me.
Devon
00:41:42 Now, obviously this movie is not historically accurate or anything like that, but I was like I, you know, I'm I'm curious because I remember my parents, my boomer parents, they really liked that movie.
00:41:56 And it was considered at the time, you know, and I liked it when I saw when I was really young, but I don't think I'd seen it since.
00:42:03 It was a really long time ago.
00:42:09 But having very patriotic, you know, themes to it.
00:42:16 Mel Gibson waving an American flag all over the place.
00:42:23 Again, I'm not going to.
00:42:24 Do a dissection of this film.
00:42:26 I'm just going to.
00:42:27 There are a couple things struck me.
00:42:30 One and what?
00:42:30 Just just just worth mentioning, you had the exact same white guilt themes.
00:42:36 You know, like there was the, there was the black character who was who was a slave and the slave owner signed him over.
00:42:44 In order for you to write Mel Gibson's character, they had to make very clear that the slaves working on his plantation, they were free men and he.
00:42:50 Was paying him or something like that?
00:42:54 Even though this was like, I think it was supposed to be South.
00:42:56 Carolina, like I'm sure that was real.
00:42:59 Again, it doesn't matter.
00:43:00 It doesn't matter.
00:43:02 And then you have like the whole you know.
00:43:03 The the.
00:43:05 C store wasn't even a B story, but the C story.
00:43:08 Of the the.
00:43:09 The slave that was signed over earning his freedom and still deciding to fight with the militia.
00:43:14 And and you know, coming together and being friends with the the white guy who was initially racist against him and, you know, go America, we're all on the same team and whatever.
00:43:23 That's fine.
00:43:24 That's fine.
00:43:26 That's not really.
00:43:30 What stuck out to me?
00:43:35 Because I was thinking as a lot of people have been talking about, especially as we look at those numbers of, you know, the people that support that support succession.
00:43:45 And you often hear people say stuff like, uh, well, you know, America went to war over a what was it?
00:43:51 A A small tax.
00:43:53 I don't know.
00:43:53 I don't know what the percentage was.
00:43:56 You know and and and now you know.
00:43:58 Look at all the things that they've endured.
00:44:01 And no one's willing to fight for it.
00:44:05 Now that's an oversimplification of the situation and and not even really a fair assessment of what happened.
00:44:12 But it does make you wonder.
00:44:18 What would it take?
00:44:21 What would it take?
00:44:23 For people to finally say and you.
00:44:25 Know enough is enough.
00:44:29 And look, I'm of the.
00:44:30 Camp I've been saying like it's it'll take a lot.
00:44:33 Like, we're not even close to that.
00:44:37 Especially if the.
00:44:38 Food keeps showing up, you know like.
00:44:39 It's as long as people have easy access to calories and dopamine like that's.
00:44:45 That's half the battle, right? That's more than that. That's like 90%.
00:44:49 Of the battle.
00:44:51 If a ruling class.
00:44:54 Is able to provide.
00:44:56 Easy access.
00:44:58 To calories and dopamine.
00:45:02 They don't have a whole lot to worry about.
00:45:10 In fact, they usually don't have anything to worry.
00:45:12 About at all.
00:45:13 Unless there is a wannabe competing ruling class.
00:45:18 Or a foreign competing ruling class that wants like we do, right where we send in our CIA agents into other countries to upset them.
00:45:27 Like, look, some of these countries, some of these countries, you know, it's a little surprising that they haven't had an uprising then to overthrow the government, right?
00:45:33 Surprising what?
00:45:34 They're what they endure.
00:45:37 And it does take.
00:45:37 CIA agents going into their country and and sabotaging **** before anything really happens.
00:45:50 A lot of times, people.
00:45:50 Look at Mexico and say.
00:45:53 It's so ******.
00:45:56 And instead of fixing your own country, you come here.
00:46:00 Why don't you rise up and?
00:46:01 Fix your own country.
00:46:05 Well, the path of least resistance, why bother?
00:46:12 If you were in a giant hotel.
00:46:16 And you trash the hotel room.
00:46:18 And your room Key worked on.
00:46:20 All the other rooms.
00:46:22 Including empty ones.
00:46:24 Would you bother cleaning?
00:46:25 Up your hotel room?
00:46:26 Or would you just move to the next room?
00:46:32 If no one, no one.
00:46:33 Does anything when you do.
00:46:34 That you know.
00:46:37 And if you're a little apprehensive, your friend does it, and nothing happened to him.
00:46:41 You're like, oh.
00:46:46 It's because it takes a lot.
00:46:47 It takes a lot.
00:46:51 Before people will actually do anything.
00:46:55 So real quickly again, I'm not going to.
00:46:58 We're not going to.
00:46:58 Go over this whole movie at all.
Speaker
00:47:05 Let's see here.
Devon
00:47:08 And this came out. This came out in 2000.
00:47:17 Alright, let me size this up right.
00:47:27 I have too many ******* sources in my obs.
00:47:32 There we are.
00:47:43 So in the.
00:47:44 Beginning of this film, it kind of shows.
00:47:48 What I would argue a lot of you know, middle class Americans enjoy, right? I mean, it's a little hyperbolic. I mean he's it's this guys's farm.
00:47:58 Or his plantation. Rather, his kids are happy, though, and everyone's well fed and everything. And you know he's he's like trying to make rocking chairs and **** and, you know, his wife's dead and that's sad and all, but everything other than that, it's doing OK.
00:48:14 He's a veteran.
00:48:16 Right.
00:48:16 He's been through the war.
00:48:20 And so, and he's an alpha.
00:48:24 And so he's not the kind of person.
00:48:27 That that would shy away from challenges, I.
00:48:29 Mean he's fought wars before.
00:48:38 And he's got his sons and whatnot.
00:48:42 And a lot of interest.
00:48:45 And so they go.
00:48:46 And there's a a town meeting where they're discussing independents.
00:48:53 They're discussing now all these these different colonies, like Massachusetts.
00:48:59 They want they want independence.
00:49:02 And they're discussing whether or not they should join.
00:49:05 The rebellion against England.
00:49:10 And he's not for it.
00:49:12 He's like, you know, I.
00:49:15 I get what you're saying and on principle.
00:49:18 I agree with you that we should be independent.
00:49:22 But life is good.
00:49:24 And I am a father.
00:49:26 And I think the.
00:49:27 Exact line was something along the lines of.
00:49:32 It's easier for a childless man to have principles.
00:49:36 Or something along those lines, right?
00:49:38 Like I have kids.
00:49:40 And so it's harder for me to have principles.
00:49:44 Now look, that's.
00:49:46 That's an accurate statement.
00:49:47 There's a lot of people where if you talk about.
00:49:51 Something happening in this country.
00:49:55 That's where their head goes.
00:49:57 Well, my kids.
00:49:59 Not just in this country, I mean, especially mothers.
00:50:01 I remember every time there was a new war that as America fought like a billion wars while I was growing up.
00:50:07 And that's the first thing that went to my mom's head. She was always freaking out, like, oh, I'm afraid that one.
00:50:11 Of you boys is going to get drafted.
00:50:14 Well now.
00:50:15 Now it's one.
00:50:16 Of you boys or one of you girls.
00:50:21 As they seem to be updating the draft to include women.
00:50:28 Which honestly, I find hilarious and don't give me this.
00:50:30 **** like, oh, how dare.
00:50:32 How dare you, Sir?
00:50:33 That like we should be protecting our.
00:50:34 Dude, again, our women.
00:50:40 Are American women.
00:50:43 There's no our women anymore.
00:50:51 This place is going to collapse into itself like a dying star.
00:50:56 We'll be getting drafted as the least of our ******* worries.
00:51:06 But anyway, so he opposes the war because he doesn't want.
00:51:11 Harm to come to his children.
00:51:15 Right.
00:51:17 And he's like I.
00:51:17 You know, I'm not a coward, you know?
00:51:20 I fought.
00:51:21 Wars before and and you know, and.
00:51:24 And he's like a war hero.
00:51:25 People know this.
00:51:25 They respect him.
00:51:30 And his son, and unless the other guy saying, yeah, he's based, you know, don't give him **** for not.
00:51:34 Wanting to fight anyway.
00:51:37 So his son wants to.
00:51:38 Sign up.
00:51:40 Where's the sun?
00:51:41 There's a sun.
00:51:45 I'm trying to find the right.
00:51:46 Frame. There you go.
00:51:49 And this sounds like I'm going to go fight and he's like, alright, well, you're old enough.
00:51:52 To why I can't tell you what to do.
00:51:54 So go ahead and do it.
00:51:56 But I don't like it.
00:52:01 And they go and see the horrors of war.
00:52:03 And this is.
00:52:03 Always still even to this day, I don't understand.
00:52:06 Like I get the technological differences in in warfare between now and then, but I still I still cannot.
00:52:14 Wrap my head around why this ever became a thing. Well, Ohh 11 army is going to line up with guns and March up against another army who's lined up with guns. And then we're going to.
00:52:25 Shoot at each other like.
00:52:27 Across this open space.
00:52:30 And we're just going to keep marching towards each other.
00:52:32 Shooting at each.
00:52:33 Other until enough of one side dies.
00:52:38 They give up.
00:52:41 But OK, apparently that was how wars were fought.
00:52:44 In that insane time period.
00:52:51 So there, there's his, his his son.
00:52:53 Finds the hatchet.
00:52:55 He's like no boy.
00:52:56 We're not going to find.
00:52:58 He's very against it.
00:52:59 And again, boomers love this movie.
00:53:03 Boomers love this movie.
00:53:06 They love Mel Gibson.
00:53:10 And they love therefore.
00:53:14 The motivations that this character had to eventually go to come to action, right?
00:53:19 It had to be something, I mean.
00:53:20 Boomers had to.
00:53:21 Get behind like, well, yes, of course.
00:53:23 Fighting is never the right way.
00:53:25 We should never go.
00:53:25 Straight to violence.
00:53:27 So what was it?
00:53:29 What did it take?
00:53:33 For him to finally say **** this ****.
00:53:36 Well, we're going to see, I'm going to play one.
00:53:38 Little scene here.
00:53:42 Anyway, they find dead bodies.
00:53:43 Blah the the the war gets closer and closer is plantation.
00:53:48 Finally, it gets real close.
00:53:50 I'm just fast forwarding a.
00:53:51 Bunch of stuff.
00:53:53 Like I said, I wasn't even sure I was gonna do this, so it's it's not my regular.
00:53:56 Software. So that's why.
00:53:57 The so his son comes back and he's like, yeah, we're getting, we're getting ******.
00:54:02 Up and the British are on their way.
00:54:05 And so, you know, he patches up.
00:54:07 His son.
00:54:09 And then the next day, the war starts happening in his front yard.
00:54:14 And after the fighting happens, they go and they gather up the injured.
00:54:21 And they start helping out the injured.
00:54:25 Not just the.
00:54:27 The American soldiers.
00:54:28 But you'll see the red coats are there.
00:54:30 Too, so they they got.
00:54:31 The British and the Americans.
Speaker
00:54:35 Because you can't.
Devon
00:54:35 Get in context, I mean, at the time they were, they were both English, right?
00:54:39 They had a lot in common.
00:54:45 And so they're doing the right thing.
00:54:48 But then the evil Red coat show up.
00:54:55 And they find out that his son.
00:54:58 Was a Courier.
00:55:00 And here's the scene.
00:55:01 Here's what it took.
00:55:03 For him to finally.
00:55:08 Now let me turn this up here.
00:55:14 Alright, now what?
00:55:15 I should put my fair use thing.
00:55:16 Up somehow.
00:55:17 Let me do that.
00:55:21 Oh, hang on one second.
00:55:33 There we go.
Speaker 3
00:55:45 Attended have an attachment.
00:55:46 Take out wounded to our surgeons winds.
Speaker 5
00:55:48 Yes, Sir.
Speaker 3
00:55:51 Fire the housing box.
Speaker
00:55:54 That'll be known if you hop at the.
Speaker 3
00:55:56 Enemy you will lose.
Devon
00:56:02 That's standing guard of.
Speaker 3
00:56:03 His Majesty King George.
Devon
00:56:06 OK.
00:56:07 So they're going to burn his house down.
00:56:09 South, that's that's.
00:56:10 The first thing we're going to do.
Speaker 3
00:56:13 All slaves of the American colonies who fight for the Crown will be granted their freedom without victory, Sir.
Speaker
00:56:22 We're not slaves.
Speaker 3
00:56:23 We work this land both and you're freed.
00:56:27 Men who have the opportunity and the privilege of fighting in the King's army, aren't you?
Devon
00:56:34 All right then.
00:56:35 So they they they're going to burn his house down, steal his his not really slaves.
00:56:39 You know it's, you know, ridiculous, right.
00:56:41 They, but they had to do that for them, for them to like Mel Gibson's character.
00:56:45 He couldn't be a.
00:56:45 Slave owner.
00:56:46 Right.
00:56:47 So they're taking his slaves that aren't really slaves or whatever.
Speaker
00:56:57 Rebel dispatches, Sir.
Speaker 3
00:57:06 Who carried this?
Speaker 4
00:57:16 Who carried this?
00:57:19 I did, Sir.
Speaker 3
00:57:26 I was wounded.
00:57:27 These people gave me care.
00:57:29 They have nothing to do with the dispatches.
00:57:34 Take this one to Camden.
00:57:36 Here's a spy.
00:57:37 Hang him.
00:57:37 Put his.
00:57:37 Body on display.
Devon
00:57:40 OK, so now they're going to again.
00:57:43 So far in order, he hasn't freaked out yet.
00:57:46 They're going to burn his house down.
00:57:48 Take his livelihood.
00:57:51 They're going to hang his son.
00:57:54 And put his body on display.
Speaker
00:57:58 He's a dispatch writer, and that's a marked case.
Speaker 3
00:58:00 Destroy the livestock.
Devon
00:58:03 Ah, he's going to destroy the livestock.
00:58:08 And look, he's.
00:58:09 Still not fighting? He's.
00:58:10 Arguing, but he's still not fighting.
Speaker
00:58:14 Colonel, this is a uniform.
00:58:15 Dispatch rider carrying a marked case he cannot be held as.
Speaker 3
00:58:19 A spy not going to hold it.
00:58:21 We're going to hang it.
00:58:31 Oh, I see.
00:58:33 Is your son.
00:58:35 Or perhaps you should have taught him something.
Speaker 1
00:58:36 Of loyalty, Colonel, I beg you, please reconsider.
00:58:41 By the rules of war.
Speaker 3
00:58:42 And the rules of war lessons, Sir, in the rules of war.
Devon
00:58:48 OK, so now he's got a gun.
00:58:49 Pointed at his face.
00:58:54 There's so so far they're going to burn his house down, take his livelihood, his slaves destroy all of his livestock, hang his son.
00:59:04 And now he's threatening him, like directly with a gun to his head.
00:59:08 Still nothing.
Speaker 3
00:59:14 Perhaps some children.
Devon
00:59:19 Ah, and now.
00:59:20 He threatens his children.
Speaker 3
00:59:30 No, listen is necessary.
00:59:35 Sir, what of the rebel wounded?
Devon
00:59:42 Now he's going to.
00:59:43 He's going to commit war crimes on his property right in front of in front of him.
00:59:47 He's going to.
00:59:47 Kill all of the.
00:59:49 Wounded that he's been taking care of that day, the people on his side.
00:59:53 Again, still not enough.
Speaker 5
01:00:07 Father, do something.
Speaker
01:00:09 Be quiet.
Devon
01:00:36 And there it is.
01:00:40 They shot his son right in front of.
01:00:41 So what it took was.
01:00:43 We're going to burn your house down.
01:00:47 We're going to steal your slaves.
01:00:50 We're going to destroy all your livestock.
01:00:53 We're going to take your adult son away and hang him.
01:00:58 I'm going to threaten you with a gun to your head.
01:01:01 Threaten your family with a gun.
01:01:05 But it's not until he literally shoots his other.
01:01:07 Son, right in front of him.
01:01:09 That Mel Gibson's character is.
01:01:11 Like, that's enough.
01:01:12 I've I've had enough.
01:01:13 *** **** it.
01:01:15 And then he goes berserk.
01:01:19 And look, this is a common this is a.
01:01:21 Common thing in really every action type movie, right?
01:01:27 That's how every movie you know, it's it's the whole like I did a whole video on this, the whole nice until we're not thing right with white, the white people.
01:01:35 Are nice until they're not nice.
01:01:37 How they take it and they take it and they take it and they take it and then they just ******* go berserk mode, right?
01:01:46 Well, that's that's how every action movie is too.
01:01:49 You know, not just like the office or any of these things, you know, right.
01:01:52 It's it's always like or or like falling down, right?
01:01:56 He takes it and takes it and.
01:01:57 Takes it and spurges out.
01:02:03 There's a lot of movies like that because it's very relatable to white people.
01:02:08 But what I'm getting at is.
01:02:10 There's not like a lot of hardship for most people.
01:02:17 Nothing like what we just watched is anything that anyone's experiencing in their life.
01:02:24 On a grand scale.
01:02:32 So when I say it's going to get a lot worse.
01:02:37 Is it has to.
01:02:41 It has to.
01:02:43 Because people will will take.
01:02:46 A crazy amount of ****.
01:02:49 Before they do anything.
01:02:53 And think of your average.
01:02:56 Maga boomer.
01:02:58 Their lifes pretty good.
01:03:02 Right.
01:03:11 They got their.
01:03:14 Roth IRA accounts they got.
01:03:16 They're mansions.
01:03:18 They got their sea doos.
01:03:19 They got their Cheetos, they got their Netflix.
01:03:25 They got their Hulu.
01:03:28 They got their Amazon Prime.
01:03:37 They got Blue Cross Blue shield.
01:03:39 Keeping them alive.
01:03:49 Now the difference is.
01:03:53 The thing that I guess I'll say it's like worrisome, but.
01:03:57 In a way, I mean it's it's something that to be aware of.
01:04:01 Is technology has made it not only.
01:04:05 You know, with the surveillance state, right?
01:04:07 Much easier.
01:04:10 To see what people like Mel Gibson's character there would be up to.
01:04:16 You know, there's no.
01:04:17 There's no like hiding in the.
01:04:18 Swamp with the rebels these days, right?
01:04:21 There's no secret.
01:04:22 Meetings in in the, in the the barn behind old Jim Bobs Farm.
01:04:31 The technology has also just made.
01:04:32 It incredibly easy to produce calories and dopamine.
01:04:42 I mean, they're talking.
01:04:42 What do you?
01:04:43 Think this Ubi is going to be?
01:04:47 You're even going to have to have a job.
01:04:51 Your life will be.
01:04:52 Just good enough.
01:04:55 To where you don't.
01:04:56 You don't resist anything.
01:05:00 And all you have to.
01:05:01 Do is collect the check.
01:05:15 You would have to get so ******* bad.
01:05:22 For there to not be the ability.
01:05:26 To deliver calories and dopamine.
01:05:38 Now we throw away.
01:05:41 Millions of tons of food every year.
01:05:53 And digital entertainment, I mean it's forever, right?
01:05:57 The catalogs of these streaming services just keep getting bigger and bigger than ever.
01:06:03 Once because it's digital, it's forever.
01:06:06 You know the patriot perfect example of that movie they made.
01:06:09 It in.
01:06:09 2000 it still makes money today.
01:06:15 And we'll make money in 50 years.
01:06:23 So the entertainment is forever.
01:06:30 Same same goes with video games.
01:06:32 I mean, there's people that still play old you.
01:06:34 Know maim ROMs and stuff like that. Games made you know 40-50 years ago. People are still playing them.
01:06:50 The food is easier and easier to produce.
01:06:52 In fact, for there to be a food shortage, I feel like it would have to be intent.
01:06:57 It'd have to be intentional.
01:07:09 I don't think you could ever have a situation.
01:07:14 Like when you hear about, you know the Holodomor or you hear about the the mismanagement.
01:07:20 That's happened in the past.
01:07:22 I know there's people that still hold.
01:07:23 The more was was intentional, like like I probably the same applied then too.
01:07:29 Right.
01:07:33 The technologies.
01:07:36 Advance so much.
01:07:39 I mean, I'll just tell you that someone.
01:07:40 That has just.
01:07:42 I have like the ********* ******* land.
01:07:46 And I can grow food.
01:07:48 I don't know **** about growing food.
01:07:56 And there's farms around here.
01:07:58 In the ****** ******* land.
01:08:00 Grow tons of food.
01:08:03 It's easy with today's technology to make food.
01:08:13 Now of course, it's like nasty poison food.
01:08:15 But they don't care.
01:08:18 I was watching this video.
01:08:19 I tried to find it again.
01:08:20 I wish I had saved it when.
01:08:22 I saw it.
01:08:23 I had no idea this was the.
01:08:24 Case that that there was a guy or someone who got video from the inside of like this, like a factory.
01:08:33 Farm and that don't mean like the horrific, you know, slaughtering stuff.
01:08:36 Although that's bad in of itself.
01:08:39 But the IT was the feed.
01:08:42 Part of the factory.
01:08:44 And what they were doing.
01:08:47 Is they were getting like dump trucks full of food.
01:08:52 I was saying that they throw away right.
01:08:55 But still in the packaging.
01:08:56 So just think like, you know, 8 month old Twinkies still in the wrappers.
01:09:03 Still in the boxes in the wrappers.
01:09:06 Like a whole dump truck full of like that kind of food, right?
01:09:09 Just shift food, ****, processed food.
01:09:14 In the wrappers still in the wrappers.
01:09:17 Being dumped onto a conveyor belt.
01:09:19 Still in the wrapper.
01:09:22 So plastics, you know, whatever ink dye is used.
01:09:27 Ground up into like a pulp or into like a.
01:09:32 A powder or something?
01:09:35 With the with the packaging.
01:09:38 So just shredded pieces of plastic, shredded pieces of cardboard shredded.
01:09:42 Whatever the ****, right?
01:09:44 Shredded pieces of *******.
01:09:48 And that's what they were feeding.
01:09:51 Like the the cows and the chickens.
01:09:57 And that's what you end up beating.
01:10:07 It'll keep you alive, right?
01:10:08 Even if it slowly kills you.
01:10:09 It'll keep you alive long enough to.
01:10:13 Work the work the machines for the ruling class for a good 4050 years, right?
01:10:21 That's all that matters.
01:10:29 Anyway, I just thought that was interesting that even in this show the the Patriot.
01:10:33 Because I wanted to see, I wanted to.
01:10:34 See like OK.
01:10:36 We always talk about how.
01:10:38 You know, they went to war over this like it's it's, you know, it's.
01:10:41 A meme like I said, it's not real.
01:10:43 But we went to.
01:10:44 War over like this tax and now people like there's so many, so many worse things that we endure.
01:10:51 Without, without even like.
01:10:54 A thought.
01:10:56 Of of any kind of opposition to it, right aside from like voting harder next year, right?
01:11:04 And I was like, well, you know, you usually.
01:11:05 Hear that from?
01:11:06 The kinds of people that would love the patriot.
01:11:14 So what did it take for the character that they?
01:11:18 Relate to that they project themselves onto.
01:11:23 What did it take for that character?
01:11:25 To go berserk mode well.
01:11:29 They had to.
01:11:30 Burn his house down.
01:11:33 Kill all of his livestock.
01:11:35 Take his slaves.
01:11:38 Take his son away to go behind and then shoot his son or other.
01:11:41 Son. Right in.
01:11:42 Front of him and then he was ******.
01:11:48 And that is why it has.
01:11:49 To get so much worse.
01:11:54 Before you'll see anyone that that seriously.
01:11:56 Wants to do anything.
01:12:00 And honestly, I think it's probably it would.
01:12:02 Probably even go further than that these days.
01:12:05 May be related to the the plastic content of your food.
01:12:08 You know, we've seen testosterone levels dropping.
01:12:12 Just in the last 50 years, they've gone down the scary amount.
01:12:23 Not only that, you've got the whole atomization because of the multiculturalism, right?
01:12:28 Because of the fact that there's no such thing.
01:12:29 As an American.
01:12:31 You know, it's a little silly for you to say.
01:12:33 We Americans, we're fed up with.
01:12:35 This. No, you're not.
01:12:38 Maybe you and.
01:12:40 Another 10% of Americans are.
01:12:42 Fed up with it?
01:12:45 You know that 60% are OK with it and the rest are tolerating it.
01:13:03 I don't know.
01:13:04 Is that too?
01:13:04 Black Pilled is that too black pilled am I?
01:13:07 In a bad mood today.
01:13:08 I am in.
01:13:08 A bad mood today?
01:13:10 A little bit.
01:13:11 I'm usually.
01:13:12 Like I say I.
01:13:12 Usually try to be upbeat.
01:13:14 I think I'm just annoyed that that roof thing got funked up again.
01:13:17 I got to climb up.
01:13:18 I hate going up there.
01:13:24 And the cactus thing kind of ******.
01:13:25 Me off too, but.
01:13:27 It's alright, it's alright.
01:13:29 I'm upbeat.
01:13:32 Because I find pleasure.
01:13:34 In the little things.
01:13:37 Like drinking warm well water out of a canteen.
01:13:45 All right.
01:13:50 All right, so.
01:13:52 Let's just we'll we'll go to chat here for.
01:13:54 A little bit hang out.
01:13:57 And talk about some stuff.
01:14:06 Want to know what you guys think?
01:14:08 I guess of of well, what we've what I've what I've ranted about I guess tonight.
01:14:14 Before I do that though.
01:14:17 Because apparently this this room temperature well water goes right through me.
01:14:22 I'm going to take a a really quick break.
01:14:24 And you know what?
01:14:25 I might even.
01:14:30 I might even get another coffee.
01:14:33 I might risk it.
01:14:33 I might risk the.
01:14:36 The kidneys a little bit and get another coffee.
01:14:40 And then we'll be back.
01:14:43 So stand by.
01:14:44 Let me find you know we I played boomer music in the beginning.
01:14:52 I wonder if there I have quite a few things.
01:14:54 You know what?
01:14:55 This is a good one.
01:14:57 This is a good one because it's a short one.
01:15:01 So I think you guys will.
01:15:03 Like this?
01:15:03 Let me see here.
Speaker 4
01:15:21 She's holding the devil want.
01:15:23 She's the kind I like to fault and take the deed.
01:15:29 But she always goes her place.
01:15:30 She's got, she's got pace.
01:15:32 She's a Weiner, she's a she's a leader.
01:15:55 Something nice.
01:16:09 She's amazing.
01:16:29 Always treat them with respect.
01:16:50 That's not easy.
01:16:54 But she knows blue and blue, and she knows it's what to do.
01:16:58 How to please me.
Speaker 1
01:17:02 She's the lady.
01:17:05 Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:17:06 She's a lady.
Speaker
01:17:09 Talking about alright.
Devon
01:17:13 Cheer for Tom Jones, ladies and gentlemen.
01:17:27 Let's take a look at chesak it.
Speaker 4
01:17:33 She's a lady.
Devon
01:17:43 Black Pill, now singing.
01:17:45 That's I'm not Tom Jones.
01:17:48 I want this is hammer of Thorazine, says I once saw a video of sheep in a slaughterhouse.
01:17:54 They moved until coming to a corner.
01:17:56 At that point, the next sheep in line looked with.
01:17:59 Horror as the as.
01:18:00 Those ahead of it were sliced open.
01:18:05 The sheep truly was terrorized knowing it was helpless before, too, being slain.
01:18:10 That's us.
01:18:12 Yeah, someone was.
01:18:14 What did I, some of us talking about slaughterhouses and how they had actually made some kind of changes so that they.
01:18:22 They didn't know it till.
01:18:24 Like basically like the last second.
01:18:28 Yeah, I mean part of.
01:18:29 It is just, you know, lack of awareness.
01:18:31 A lot of people just don't have a lot of, you know, situational awareness, right.
01:18:36 They don't see it.
01:18:38 And a lot of it's they're doped up by all this.
01:18:41 You know the fictional narratives.
01:18:43 They're relating.
01:18:44 So I mean, I keep saying.
01:18:46 That more people.
01:18:48 Seem to relate to fiction and they do reality.
01:18:53 And so you, you're surrounded by fiction telling you everything just fine.
01:18:57 It's, you know, we we spent, like a lot of streams showing over.
01:19:01 And over again.
01:19:02 The 80s and 90s were just full of all this fiction about like, Oh no, it's fine.
01:19:06 Integration is fine.
01:19:07 It's gonna be great cause they're like the cosbys, you know, like that sort of thing, right?
01:19:10 And so they went along with they're like, yeah, OK.
01:19:14 Well, I mean, that's the weird thing is I would say the weird thing is that the fiction seems to be.
01:19:21 Geared a lot more.
01:19:23 Towards leftists now, like there doesn't seem.
01:19:25 To be even.
01:19:27 Fit like you know, King of the Hill, as an example, I was saying, King of the hill is like fiction.
01:19:32 That right wing people were thinking like, oh, this is a right wing show.
01:19:35 You know, there's several examples of that.
01:19:37 I don't know that that really exists so much anymore.
01:19:40 Like I mentioned, the Tim Allen show that got cancelled though I think.
01:19:43 And you know, like I said, it was, it was like, you know, it was like Boomer based it was, you know, my my daughter is in the military.
01:19:49 It's like that's ******* cringe, but like.
Speaker 1
01:19:52 And I.
Devon
01:19:53 I don't know. Maybe I.
01:19:54 I don't know the rest of the show.
01:19:55 I literally have only seen.
01:19:56 Like 5 to 7 minutes.
01:19:57 Of that show.
01:19:59 But I find it.
01:20:00 Hard to believe that it would actually be right wing, or that anything really.
01:20:03 Is and and I'm not aware of anything that is.
01:20:05 Maybe there is something that tries to be or you know, not by that I mean tries to get you to.
01:20:10 Connect to it, but it seems like increasingly that's not even the case.
01:20:13 There's not even like examples of of these things, and I think part of that's because, especially since Trump.
01:20:22 What has become the fiction that the right wing indulges in?
01:20:27 Well, it's stuff like Q Anon.
01:20:31 Right. It's the Trump show.
01:20:36 It's Fox News.
01:20:39 So they don't really have.
01:20:40 To worry about the the.
01:20:43 The theatrical.
01:20:45 Well, I don't know.
01:20:46 I guess politics is theatrical too.
01:20:48 They don't have to worry about.
01:20:49 The the fiction that's classified as fiction.
01:20:55 They just produced their fiction in in different ways, because that's apparently what the right has decided to do is.
01:21:01 When they're going to check out of reality, they do it with stuff like Q Anon and Fox News.
01:21:07 Jay dogs or or JDWG I'm?
01:21:13 Going to assume that's a dog.
01:21:17 What are your favorite books, fiction, non-fiction.
01:21:19 Do you know how based old Tarzan is?
01:21:22 I don't.
01:21:24 I don't think I've read old Tarzan.
01:21:27 Maybe when I was real young cause I read some like I read a lot of those old classics when I was like, 10:00 and 11:00.
01:21:34 Right.
01:21:35 But I don't remember if I read any Tarzan as far as fiction goes.
01:21:44 I haven't read a lot of fiction recently.
01:21:47 There was a series I really liked when I was a kid, but I I almost am afraid to say what it was because I I'm sure it's.
01:21:54 Full of degeneracy.
01:21:57 But it was called.
01:21:59 It was a fantasy series.
Speaker
01:22:01 Called the.
Devon
01:22:02 Death gate cycle.
01:22:04 It was 7 books.
01:22:08 And it was there.
01:22:09 There was like a based aspect to it in that it essentially.
01:22:17 You know.
01:22:17 The story without getting too specific is it's, you know, it's seven books, right?
01:22:22 And funny is the reason I picked that.
01:22:24 Book my mom.
01:22:25 Took us to the library.
01:22:26 Me and my siblings.
01:22:29 And my brother, I had an older brother who was going through like talking books and stuff like that.
01:22:36 And, you know, he's he's pretty high IQ and but he's also like 4.
01:22:40 Years older than me.
01:22:42 So he would read these books that were difficult for me to get through.
01:22:46 So it became like this challenge to me that if I could read the same books that he could read, I don't know.
01:22:52 I felt like like I I don't know, it was like this.
01:22:54 Weird competition like.
01:22:55 With four years difference, that makes it difficult, but I was.
01:22:57 Still up for it and.
01:23:00 I had read all the tokens.
01:23:02 I read all that stuff very early age.
01:23:04 Because of that, you know, age gap that he.
01:23:07 I was reading them.
01:23:08 And I remember I went to this table that just had a bunch of books and it was the biggest book on the table, was the first book in that series, and it was called Dragon Wing.
01:23:18 And so I I got it because it was, it was a big *** book and.
01:23:21 It had a.
01:23:22 Dragon on it.
01:23:23 So I was like, oh, cool.
01:23:26 But the the thing that it taught me because.
01:23:28 The the the very short version of.
01:23:31 That is the there is about the the two it was.
01:23:35 It was about two groups of ruling class magicians, right?
01:23:40 You had the.
01:23:41 The in a way, it was like the left and the right, like you had like.
01:23:44 A fascistic.
01:23:48 Dark magic.
01:23:50 Set of super they were they were demigods.
01:23:54 Basically they they were like really super powerful.
01:23:57 And then you had the the more lefty lovey dovey, you know, let's all like the hippie version, right?
01:24:05 And they were battling over who would control.
01:24:07 The lower races and the lower races were like the Elves, the dwarves and the humans.
01:24:12 And they they got in this huge fight and they decided that the best way to like one side the the side that was supposed to be the white magic, decided the best way to stop the the dark magic people from taking over control would be to just destroy the world utterly and separate it into four separate worlds.
01:24:33 And they so they made a world for air, a world for water, a world for fire, and a world for.
01:24:41 Like rock or I don't know, like I forget.
01:24:43 And so when I did that, it split up the world and then they they ended up dying off somehow.
01:24:50 And it was like this.
01:24:51 Mystery and they ohh wait.
01:24:53 They also imprisoned.
01:24:55 The bad guy, the fascist bad guys into like this labyrinth, right?
01:25:00 And then.
01:25:00 The book is.
01:25:01 About one of.
01:25:02 The some of the first bad guys.
01:25:04 After centuries of being in this labyrinth, finally get out and they discover the world's been split up into these four different worlds and they're all dysfunctional. And it's a big ******* mess. And but. But really what that taught me.
01:25:18 Some of the worst things happen with the best intentions and that hubris.
01:25:26 Is probably one of the most damaging.
01:25:32 Attributes of human nature.
01:25:36 Because that's essentially what that those series of books is about is the hubris of these.
01:25:42 Ruling class magicians that thought they knew it was better for all the lower, you know, the the piddly people.
01:25:50 To the extent that.
01:25:51 They they killed.
01:25:53 Millions of them in the process of splitting the the planet up into four different planets.
01:25:59 And made it completely dysfunctional and justice.
01:26:01 They basically ****** everything up trying to make it better because they knew better and and doing this kind of cosmic thing was better than letting the other people rule.
01:26:13 So it also showed you.
01:26:14 Like at what lengths?
01:26:16 A group of.
01:26:17 Ruling class people would go to.
01:26:21 To be the winners, to not to, not not to make things better on the world better, but to deny their competitors.
01:26:30 The opportunity to rule.
01:26:34 And so I think that stuck with me too.
01:26:37 That there are members of the ruling class.
Speaker
01:26:44 Would literally.
Devon
01:26:45 Blow the world up.
01:26:48 To deny their competition a chance at.
01:26:52 Proving them wrong.
01:26:56 So anyway, that's.
01:26:58 I don't know.
01:26:59 I like I said I was.
01:27:00 Like I think 14.
01:27:01 The last time I read one of those books.
01:27:04 So I.
01:27:06 I don't know what what?
01:27:08 I I for all I know it's it's awful.
01:27:13 What was the other one you asked?
01:27:19 You know this is a.
01:27:21 In terms of nonfiction?
01:27:26 I don't know that changes you know, because I always get like a new insight with every nonfiction book I get you.
01:27:32 Well, not all everyone.
01:27:34 I would say I I don't know.
01:27:37 I don't know, I.
01:27:38 Don't know with nonfiction.
01:27:43 Iron Patriot, have you ever read Ted Kaczynski's manifesto? He makes some of the very interesting points about the left as a collective of groups and how 1776 wasn't really a revolution in the sense.
01:27:54 It didn't change the direction of the USA, just removed the British control.
01:27:59 Uhm, I've read parts.
01:28:01 Of it I.
01:28:01 Don't know that I've actually sat down.
01:28:02 To read the whole thing.
01:28:03 Maybe I'll maybe I'll do that and do a stream kind of summarizing some.
01:28:07 Of the points I think.
01:28:08 That would be a good idea because I have read.
01:28:10 I mean, it's long, right?
01:28:11 Isn't it because I've read?
01:28:12 I feel like I've read like pages of it.
01:28:16 So I know there's almost like chapters to it, right?
01:28:19 I'll just sit down and read.
01:28:20 The whole thing.
01:28:23 Sad raver when I see them giving our media memories away via movie, TV remakes, recasting, or when you deconstruct A childhood memory, I try to remind myself nothing is being stolen.
01:28:35 Those memories were always theirs.
01:28:37 Their means I foolishly carry them into the real world in my mind.
01:28:41 Right.
01:28:41 Like that's The thing is.
01:28:44 In a way, you're free of them.
Speaker
01:28:48 Right.
Devon
01:28:49 Because in a way it's.
01:28:50 Isn't it kind of pathetic for a part of your identity to be a meme of your enemies.
01:28:56 And we got.
01:28:56 Look, I've done it.
01:28:57 We've all done it.
01:29:00 We've all done it.
01:29:02 This isn't like a how you stupid, you stupid maggots.
01:29:06 Making a leftist main part of your identity.
01:29:08 We've all done it.
01:29:10 All of us have done it.
01:29:12 Even if it's in a small way, I can think of lots of very influential films.
01:29:16 When I was a kid that I cringed at the fact that, like, that informed some of my thinking as a.
01:29:21 Kid, because you know.
01:29:23 A lot of us had the same thing, right?
01:29:25 What if you in school?
01:29:28 I don't know if they still do this.
01:29:30 I would imagine they did.
01:29:31 The the teacher occasionally would be different, but the the time they would wheel in.
01:29:35 The TV right.
01:29:36 And you're all sweet.
01:29:38 You're all excited.
01:29:39 You actually, you know, we're gonna watch a.
01:29:40 Movie in class.
01:29:42 So a lot of things happen in that situation one.
01:29:46 Your your dopamine is off the charts because instead of boring school, you're going to watch a movie, right?
01:29:52 So you're.
01:29:53 It doesn't matter what the movie.
01:29:54 Is it's better than school, right?
01:29:59 You feel like this movie must have some kind of significance to it?
01:30:03 Because the the authority.
01:30:05 Is the one that they seem to think it's important, right?
01:30:08 Making you watch it.
Speaker
01:30:10 Right.
Devon
01:30:12 And so there's movies like that.
01:30:13 That we would sit down and watch.
01:30:16 And it becomes a part of your education.
01:30:19 It becomes a part of your childhood.
01:30:28 Donald Tron drunk karaoke stream win.
01:30:31 I don't know.
01:30:33 I don't know if I wanted drunk karaoke.
01:30:36 Might do tipsy karaoke.
01:30:37 I'm not against drink.
01:30:39 Uh drinking on stream to the point where I'm drunk would.
01:30:43 Probably have a bad.
01:30:43 Idea in the same way I wouldn't want.
01:30:46 To get hammered like in public, you know.
01:30:51 I mean those days are over.
01:30:52 But I might do tipsy.
01:30:55 Tipsy karaoke?
01:30:56 I don't know.
01:30:57 I'm not much of A karaoke singer.
01:30:59 That's the only time I do karaoke, though, is when I've been drinking.
01:31:05 The best karaoke thing I've ever done was anarchy in the UK.
01:31:11 Like, really ******* loud.
01:31:13 Like, obnoxiously loud in a in a hoity toity DC bar.
01:31:20 And justice.
01:31:22 Really like getting like a lot of eyebrows.
01:31:25 Lifted and noses turned up.
01:31:26 It was.
01:31:28 It was very it.
01:31:29 Was very relaxing for me.
01:31:32 AA ZA better Mel Gibson movie to watch his Braveheart historical garbage and nonsense. But the scene of the King Edward's defense and training the gay guy is a golden cinema relic.
01:31:49 Defend Ness?
01:31:51 Is that like, I don't know, that word is that a word I should know or is?
01:31:55 That a typo?
01:31:57 I'm trying to.
01:31:57 Remember what?
01:31:58 What you, the gay guy?
01:32:01 You tell him he just killed him.
01:32:02 Yeah, it wasn't like a gay son.
01:32:03 I forget.
01:32:04 It's been a long time.
01:32:05 So I've seen that one too.
01:32:09 Yeah, maybe that maybe that'll be a feel.
01:32:11 Good movie that I'll watch at some.
01:32:12 Point look, I enjoyed what I watched.
01:32:14 Like I said, I watched the patriot.
01:32:15 I'm not saying that I'm so much of A black pill guy that I can't enjoy a film anymore.
01:32:24 I can still enjoy these movies, even some of the subversive movies.
01:32:28 Parts that I like.
01:32:29 That's what I'm saying.
01:32:30 Like, don't.
01:32:31 Feel bad.
01:32:32 That you fell for some.
01:32:34 Of the propaganda like it's.
01:32:36 You know it's it's designed to be enjoyable.
01:32:43 You know, just like if I'm anti **** it.
01:32:45 Doesn't mean if if I were.
01:32:46 To watch ****?
01:32:47 It's not like it wouldn't.
01:32:48 Or well, I mean, there's some **** that I absolutely would not arouse me but like.
01:32:51 I'm sure there's **** that would arouse me.
01:32:54 That's what it's designed to do.
01:32:57 High Priest King Terry.
01:32:59 Hey, Devon.
01:32:59 Want to see some real, really degenerate collapse of society?
01:33:04 Watch the newest little Moss music video.
01:33:06 It's black Pilling.
01:33:07 I I haven't watched it.
01:33:09 But if it's.
01:33:10 The one I'm thinking that that it.
01:33:12 I've seen screenshots of it on Twitter and stuff and I just I didn't.
01:33:17 Click any of the.
01:33:18 The thumbnails because I was just like.
01:33:19 I don't want to see this.
01:33:22 I don't want to see this, but that's, you know, that's the thing about the what I'm saying about like the each generation.
01:33:27 Getting way gayer.
01:33:29 The fact that rap.
01:33:31 When I was younger on a regular basis, the rappers doesn't matter if you know everyone saying, oh, Doctor Jerry Dre is secretly gay and whatever, maybe they will, I don't know, but doesn't matter.
01:33:41 And the songs.
01:33:42 That they made.
01:33:43 They regularly used ****** as an insult on a very regular basis, like in every ******* song.
01:33:49 And even if it wasn't really masculine, it had like that veneer, right?
01:33:54 And now it's just like ******* super gay.
01:33:58 You know GAIL, Rama and I mean.
01:34:00 The the shift that they're.
01:34:03 I don't I.
01:34:03 Mean the guy would have been shot.
01:34:06 Right, that the the giving, there's that music video that I think the same guy right where he's blowing the ******* devil.
01:34:14 If you release that music video.
01:34:17 In like the 90s, during the gangster rap, you know stuff he would have been shot like at an.
01:34:22 Award show.
01:34:25 And no one would have cared.
01:34:27 Base Conquistador, the best thing the American Revolution did is it accelerated the expansion of Europeans into the interior of North America.
01:34:39 Did it though I maybe it did, I guess so.
01:34:44 I hadn't thought of it like that.
01:34:47 Veruca salt?
01:34:48 Yeah, there are humane slaughterhouses.
01:34:50 They are designed by an autistic woman named Temple Grandin.
01:34:56 OK. Well, that's interesting.
01:35:02 Celtic mutt. Did you see Jolly Heretic's most recent video about how the current oversaturated cut weakness of modern TV is a good thing? Thoughts.
01:35:11 I showed up in my feed.
01:35:13 I haven't seen it, I would say.
01:35:17 I'm going to guess what it's about.
01:35:18 I'm going to guess he's saying.
Speaker
01:35:20 I mean.
Devon
01:35:21 Because it's so overt, it's kind of what I was just saying, actually, right, that there's nothing out there that's really.
01:35:31 Like with King of the Hill and you know that there's nothing that's even like that.
01:35:34 Seems right wing.
01:35:36 They they're right wing people can relate to.
01:35:38 But like I said, the reason why I don't again, maybe that's not what he says.
01:35:42 That's that's why.
01:35:44 Imagine he would.
01:35:44 Say if that's not what he says, then everything about to say is irrelevant.
01:35:49 If that is kind of.
01:35:49 Where he's going with it.
01:35:51 I would just say no, because fiction consumption by the right has just shifted.
01:35:57 From these fantasy worlds to the fantasy world of Q.
01:36:04 And the fantasy world of Fox News.
01:36:08 But I don't know.
01:36:08 I'll maybe I'll watch that.
01:36:12 He's he's a smart guy.
01:36:16 Logical extremist.
01:36:17 It's amazing to me that virtually all other influencers out there that they are simply interested in regurgitating the same thing and avoid ever doing anything practical.
01:36:27 They seem to be content with YouTube financing their squalor.
01:36:31 They just whine for others to square the the world.
01:36:37 Well, excuse me.
01:36:41 It's amazingly, virtually all influencers.
01:36:44 They're in simple interest in well look.
01:36:49 Not not to defend them, but like there's a lot of people that if you're a regular content creator, not not that I like that term, but it's I guess it's accurate it's.
01:37:01 It's not easy to come up with stuff on a regular basis, right?
01:37:05 So a lot of people that it turns into, it's kind of like a job, right when you first get a job, there's a lot of people that you get a job and you, you know, you maybe it's a job you always wanted.
01:37:15 And so you have like this view of how it's going to be.
01:37:18 And so when you first get in there, you're trying to like impress the manager and you're doing all this stuff.
01:37:22 Because you want to like I want to be.
01:37:23 You know, I want to be manager.
01:37:24 Someday or whatever it is, right.
01:37:26 And then after a while it just becomes like a thing that you're due every day.
01:37:29 Like it's like all the the.
01:37:31 Passion of it comes out or you start being motivated by the money.
01:37:38 Aspect of it, right?
01:37:39 And so I think there's people that.
01:37:43 They it's become like a business where they know they know, I mean.
01:37:47 And I'm not going to name names, but there's certainly people that everyone I think can think of where they know that there's just a, a, a formula that if you follow you'll make money.
01:37:59 And they do it.
01:37:59 So they do it because it makes money.
01:38:01 That's OK that's not OK, but I mean.
01:38:05 You know, whatever you get what I'm saying.
01:38:09 I do this.
01:38:12 I do this because it's what I think.
01:38:14 I can do and.
01:38:15 Is it the?
01:38:16 Best no.
01:38:18 Is there more I could be doing?
01:38:19 And I'm trying.
01:38:20 I'm trying to expand what I do, but it is difficult.
01:38:24 And you know, I'm having to learn.
01:38:27 As I go.
01:38:28 But I feel like I have a talent that can be used for good.
01:38:34 And I choose to use it for good and not for money.
01:38:38 You know, I still got to eat and I try.
01:38:40 To make a living.
01:38:40 Out of it too, but the.
01:38:44 My focus is absolutely the doing.
01:38:47 And that's not always everyone's focus.
01:38:52 I think that's, I mean that that's true of any profession.
01:38:56 You got people that do it because.
01:38:57 They're passionate about it.
01:39:00 And in fact, that's the guy you want.
01:39:01 Like, right, there's people that are passionate about fixing cars.
01:39:05 And that's the mechanic you want.
01:39:06 To take your car.
01:39:06 To right, it's it's a car.
01:39:08 It's the.
01:39:08 Same thing.
01:39:09 No matter what you're talking about.
01:39:11 You want the guy who's like, really into ******* cars to fix your car. Not the guy who's just, you know, waiting for the for it to be 5:00.
01:39:18 So we can go home.
01:39:21 And I guess the same you could say is a.
01:39:23 It's the same with content creators.
01:39:25 There's people that do it.
01:39:25 Because they really fit and not.
01:39:27 I'm not saying like.
01:39:29 I'm better than you know.
01:39:30 Like, it's not just me, by any means.
01:39:31 There's a lot of.
01:39:32 People that do.
01:39:34 This kind of stuff because we feel an obligation to do it.
01:39:39 And we're passionate about doing it and.
01:39:43 You know.
01:39:45 Not everyone's like that.
01:39:48 Raisin man.
01:39:50 COVID is mainly used for wealth transfer.
01:39:54 A common man will own nothing and rent everything and billionaires everything is the only solution to that.
01:40:01 Some kind of forceful redistribution back.
01:40:03 To the people.
01:40:06 Well, I mean, look.
01:40:10 When has the ruling class?
01:40:11 Ever voluntarily given up power, or anyone for that matter?
01:40:20 You know, I mean that's.
01:40:24 That's just part of the part of, again, part of human nature is to acquire power.
01:40:29 And the people that have a.
01:40:33 A hunger, a real pronounced hunger for that are going to be the people who are seeking power and therefore in positions.
01:40:41 Of power.
01:40:42 So they're never going to voluntarily give it up.
01:40:45 And so we're running out of.
01:40:48 You know, political mechanisms to remove it from them.
01:40:52 So, I mean, you know.
01:40:56 It is what it is, I think a a reset of the debt system.
01:41:02 I mean the whole banking system, everything.
01:41:04 When I talk about generational wealth being a problem, I'm not saying that you can't like.
01:41:11 People need to understand that what I'm getting at with that.
01:41:14 What I'm getting at is.
01:41:15 We have a problem of bloodlines that go back 600 ******* years or more where they have.
01:41:20 They're still living out their wealth.
01:41:22 They produce literally nothing.
01:41:25 We have foundations in the names of.
01:41:26 Dead men that.
01:41:28 Will go on forever.
01:41:31 You know, like the Rockefeller Foundation.
01:41:35 You know, like the the Ford Foundation.
01:41:39 You know, like Soros, when he's dead.
01:41:42 His money is going to go on.
01:41:43 For ******* ever.
01:41:45 You know, it doesn't matter when Soros is dead.
01:41:48 Your kids, your grandkids and like forever are always going to have to fight.
01:41:53 His ball of money.
01:41:55 And that's wrong.
01:41:57 And that needs to stop.
01:42:01 I don't have the solution to that.
01:42:02 I don't think there is a perfect solution for that.
01:42:05 There's probably a solution to that that's that is, that's going to hurt.
01:42:09 You know, the little guy too, right?
01:42:12 But it might be worth it.
01:42:15 You know one thing that.
01:42:16 I for sure there's people that will say stuff when I talk about generational wealth.
01:42:21 I've heard people say stuff like.
01:42:22 Well, what would?
01:42:23 Be the.
01:42:23 Point if I can't.
01:42:25 Leave them to my kids.
01:42:29 Well, wouldn't you want to leave stuff to your people?
01:42:32 Isn't that why nationalism is important?
01:42:34 Isn't that why it be more important that an American identity actually made something or made, you know, made?
01:42:42 Or meant something rather.
01:42:46 I mean that.
01:42:46 You actually felt some kind of kinship to your fellow man.
01:42:53 Because if let's say.
01:42:54 Just hypothetically, you lived in a on an island.
01:42:57 On the small island and everyone on that island where they were descended from your great, great, great, great, great, great.
01:43:05 You know will go.
01:43:06 Like 10 generations back.
01:43:07 So it doesn't get too incestuous, right?
01:43:10 Everyone's related from like the like.
01:43:12 The Adam and Adam and Eve of your family in a way.
01:43:15 Right, they.
01:43:15 All came there.
01:43:16 Or maybe a few families to make it.
01:43:18 Again, not so incestuous, but.
01:43:19 Like, you're pretty much everyone's related you.
01:43:21 Know to a certain degree.
01:43:25 And so you're all part.
01:43:25 Of a family.
01:43:26 You're all part of a tribe.
01:43:29 So you'd be way less concerned about whatever additional wealth you have leftover at the time of your death.
01:43:37 Going directly to your children to going to the community that that your children live in because you know it's not going to be squandered by this special interest group or by this tribe.
01:43:48 Or but it's.
01:43:50 You're all the same family.
01:43:54 Now, in the context of America.
01:43:55 Now, like.
01:43:56 Yeah, I get it.
01:43:58 Last thing you'd want would be like the state like to have 100% death tax that your money goes to fund global homeo and **** like that. I get it.
01:44:05 And that's not what I'm advocating.
01:44:06 I'm just saying I'm pointing out a problem.
01:44:08 And the problem is we have generational wealth that goes back like 1000 years for some of these bloodlines that will never stop unless something is done.
01:44:18 And just because you want to leave your your kids.
01:44:22 What, like a house?
01:44:23 I mean, what?
01:44:25 You know what I mean.
01:44:25 Like what inheritance do you have that's so earth shattering that you want to leave your kids that's going to allow them to combat.
01:44:35 The money that the Rockefeller Foundation has.
01:44:41 You know what I mean?
01:44:47 Raise a man.
01:44:48 Would you rather live under global ****, with hidden Social Credit score, or Chinese with official Social credit score?
01:44:56 I think I would still choose global **** Chinese seem completely alien to me.
01:45:02 I don't want any social credit score.
01:45:08 I think I mean.
01:45:09 In a way.
01:45:11 I mean, we don't even.
01:45:12 We don't have it.
01:45:13 We haven't in a way we have a hidden social credit.
01:45:15 Score system.
01:45:16 But it's, I mean, it's not like.
01:45:18 It's not like it's going to be.
01:45:24 Brown pill is genex, I believe.
01:45:26 Oh, you're talking to someone else.
01:45:28 You're asking, you're asking if I'm genix.
01:45:30 I'm on the cusp.
01:45:34 I'm either a very old millennial or.
01:45:36 A very young Gen. Axer.
01:45:41 UM.
01:45:47 Base concrete. The door, red pill. Black pill me on Avril Avril Lavigne. Lots of people. She'll her to invoke early 2000s nostalgia. Dude, want to crash the mall? I.
01:46:01 I barely know who that is.
01:46:04 I was not into pop.
01:46:16 Red pill me, black pill man.
01:46:18 Harry Potter.
01:46:19 I was never a big fan of.
01:46:20 Harry Potter.
01:46:22 I never read the books I saw.
01:46:24 Maybe one or two of the movies because my little sisters liked it.
01:46:31 So I can't really tell you.
01:46:32 Maybe that's something I should.
01:46:33 Take a look at right.
01:46:41 UM, logical extremist. Have you heard of the latest health update with Colin Flaherty? Last I saw him, we were on the freeway shutting it down. Spoke to him a bit after that and I just saw tire spinning.
01:46:58 Right after that I just saw tire.
01:47:00 Spinning although I told him.
01:47:02 I thought I was a dumb idea.
01:47:04 I showed for him.
01:47:07 Health update when I didn't know something.
01:47:09 Happened to him.
01:47:11 What happened to him?
01:47:12 I mean, look, let me look that up, I guess.
01:47:16 For those of you don't know, he's uh, I.
01:47:18 Haven't you know I haven't read his book?
01:47:22 UM, but he wrote a book. He was like, somewhat of a mainstream.
01:47:29 Journalist and he wrote a book called White Girl Bleed a lot.
01:47:33 I think was the first one, or maybe it was.
01:47:35 Don't make the black kids angry.
01:47:37 But he essentially did research on black on white crime and was shocked at what he found.
01:47:43 And so he wrote some books about it and was kind.
01:47:45 Of expelled from the uh.
01:47:48 From polite society.
01:47:51 And I, but I didn't know he was something wrong.
01:47:53 That something happened to him.
01:47:54 I don't see anything.
01:48:02 I don't see anything new.
01:48:04 I mean, I guess the news wouldn't really.
01:48:06 Report on it, right.
01:48:10 Let me search Twitter, I'll probably get nothing out.
01:48:13 Of that but.
01:48:19 I mean, he's tweeting.
01:48:20 So he's alive.
01:48:22 He tweeted 9 hours ago.
01:48:25 I don't know.
01:48:26 Yeah, I'm not sure.
01:48:31 Let's see here.
01:48:34 The pill dispenser.
01:48:35 I love the lore.
01:48:37 This is a major event for Devon.
01:48:42 What's the lower?
01:48:46 I don't know what lore.
01:48:53 Brown pilled must have been born in late 70s or early 80s.
01:48:59 Somewhere in there.
01:49:08 Raising man Ted Kaczynski was literally brainwashed by MK Ultra.
01:49:13 He nearly became a ******.
01:49:15 Yeah. No, I'm I, I.
01:49:16 Know I know the basics of him.
01:49:18 I know, you know, like I said, I've read.
01:49:19 Some of his stuff I just haven't read the whole thing.
01:49:24 Base increased or Ron Owens wrote the and recorded an audio or recorded audio of an awesome article called American Pravda.
01:49:32 Oddities of the Jewish religion.
01:49:33 Have you read or listened to it?
01:49:34 No, I have not.
01:49:37 That's the.
01:49:39 That Jewish guy in California that you were, someone was talking about before.
01:49:45 Logical extremists what is amazing to me that Colin?
01:49:50 Flirty to my own, nut wait was amazing to me that with Colin Flaherty to my own nuke channel, I know that means it is virtually impossible to motivate your own followers to do anything.
01:50:02 If you were to ask.
01:50:05 A group of 100 followers that loved the talk in comments, maybe about 1 to 2%, you can actually motivate to come.
01:50:12 No, it's that's the.
01:50:13 But a lot of.
01:50:13 That you got to think.
01:50:14 About too, just I mean not to defend in action, but like just in this case, right. Like, right now we've got 460 people listening.
01:50:23 If I wanted to do something, let's say IRL, I wanted to go protest something in Las Vegas tomorrow.
01:50:28 How many people would even be in America that you know what I mean?
01:50:31 Like how many?
01:50:32 People are in your comments that are even logistically, that's even possible.
01:50:37 Or let's say they're in America.
01:50:39 But you know, they'd have to fly a couple of hours and you know you got.
01:50:43 Got the time off work?
01:50:44 A lot of people are wage slaves.
01:50:45 A lot of people.
01:50:46 It's difficult for them to do it financially and otherwise.
01:50:49 And so and.
01:50:50 Then you know you got obviously what you're getting at.
01:50:53 You get the fear, you get the fear of being doxed, you get the.
01:50:56 Fear of and.
01:50:58 You know, some of those are legitimate.
01:51:00 Here, and that's kind of what I'm getting at in terms of things have to get worse is eventually the consequences of not doing something half the outweigh the consequences of doing something.
01:51:13 And that's when you realize that you.
01:51:16 Realize how bad it has to get.
01:51:19 Because right now, if you do nothing.
01:51:22 You can still play video games in your in your mom's basement and eat hot pockets.
01:51:28 And you know, for forever.
01:51:30 Really some of these people.
01:51:33 So I mean, is it better to keep doing that, you know, is it?
01:51:37 More comfortable to.
01:51:39 In in a decadent society, comfort comes first.
01:51:47 Black, Philip, I think boomers get a lot of the blame.
01:51:51 They aren't innocent, but who screwed us was the greatest generation.
01:51:55 Every generation as guilty as something, I mean, this has been a downward spiral, and no one, no one stopped it.
01:52:02 And I don't.
01:52:02 I just think in some ways it's entropy.
01:52:05 I don't think you can.
01:52:06 You know and and that's another reason why it it has to get worse is I just think that's the way it goes.
01:52:12 I think that history does.
01:52:16 Exist in cycles.
01:52:18 And I think that.
01:52:21 Trying to oppose that?
01:52:25 Your duty, and I think you can postpone it, but I think eventually.
01:52:30 Things come apart.
01:52:32 I mean, there's to date there's not a single civilization that hasn't come flying apart and then reforming and then flying apart and then reforming and flying apart.
01:52:43 You know, there's not a single society that's just held together for any significant amount of time.
01:52:48 You know that it it's all through and I don't.
01:52:51 I just think that we're we're just in one of those flying apart modes.
01:52:56 But it's again it has to get.
01:52:59 A lot more.
01:53:02 ****** before that will fly apart.
01:53:06 Iron patriot.
01:53:08 Yes, there is an audio book of the manifesto.
01:53:10 All right, maybe I'll listen that when I'm doing my ruck marches, which I have reinstated.
01:53:16 In fact, I'm going to try to do a ruck March.
01:53:21 Which would be kind of fun.
01:53:23 I was trying to think I was.
01:53:24 Thinking like, would that be fun?
01:53:26 Because I've I've.
01:53:29 I've tried to record videos while doing rock marches like just because I wear like a body Cam just in case I see something cool and so I've I've tried just like, oh, I'm going to just.
01:53:38 I'm going to talk about this.
01:53:41 A little hard because one of.
01:53:42 The reasons why.
01:53:43 This is this for me.
01:53:46 Feels more conversational.
01:53:47 I know that you guys are there.
01:53:49 And I wouldn't be able to.
01:53:51 See, even though I'm not.
01:53:52 Maybe actively reading what you're saying, and because I can't always when I can't read chat while talking a lot of times, it's just it's too distracting.
01:54:01 It's good knowing that you guys are there.
Speaker
01:54:03 You know.
Devon
01:54:04 And I won't be able to do that at all if I was out there, maybe I could.
01:54:08 Maybe I could find a.
01:54:09 Way to figure that out actually.
01:54:12 I don't know.
01:54:13 I don't know, I.
01:54:13 Thought about doing that the other.
01:54:14 Thing is just to it's I'm.
01:54:17 I'm like hyper focused.
01:54:19 When I do this and right now, well right now would be a bad time because there are so many snakes out there and like no joke, there's, like, tons of ******* rattle snakes out there.
01:54:30 And I need to be focused on my feet when I'm walking around out there because you see them all over, they're all over the place.
01:54:36 And all it takes is for me to not see one of them, and I'm literally dead.
Speaker
01:54:41 Like that, you'll.
Devon
01:54:42 You'll die out there.
01:54:45 I mean, maybe not.
01:54:46 Maybe I I bring my I bring a ham radio with me where I can hit up a local repeater that would.
01:54:50 Get to someone and sometimes the phones work out there.
01:54:57 So I could call someone and hopefully you know, but I don't want to risk it my.
01:55:01 Life over that.
01:55:03 Uh, logical extremists. While 1% of the big talking right wingers can get motivated to get off their *****, the left can get mobs at the drop of a hat. It's embarrassing is the right that demoralized and apathetic? Well, the right is.
01:55:20 Is underfunded.
01:55:25 The right is underfunded.
01:55:27 It's what I was saying about how the right wants so badly to have a mainstream figure telling them that they're doing the right thing.
01:55:37 That you know.
01:55:38 They want they want that Internet daddy. They want that TV daddy. They want that man. Someone that's coming from power, like a millionaire like, you know. Or in Trump's case, a billionaire they want.
01:55:48 Someone that comes from power that comes from money, someone who's part of the ruling class, even if it's in some tangential way, that's that's repeating what they think.
01:55:59 Right.
01:56:01 And they don't have that.
01:56:03 And so because.
01:56:06 They know that they that the their views are not coming from anyone that actually has power.
01:56:11 They don't feel any umbrella of protection.
01:56:15 Whereas if you're a leftist and you show up, you know that you can burn down like a ******* city block and Bank of America is going to give you half a billion dollars.
01:56:26 You're not really risking anything.
01:56:27 You know.
01:56:27 You're not risking anything if you're on the left.
01:56:30 You're going to have.
01:56:31 All the movie stars.
01:56:32 Telling you everyone how brave and awesome you are, you're going to have all of the the ruling class members that actually have power using their power to make sure that nothing bad happens to you.
01:56:45 In fact, they'll they'll arrest the people that go to protest you.
01:56:51 So it's really easy.
01:56:52 For a leftist to do that, and because it comes with all this.
01:56:56 I mean, look, it's also a.
01:56:57 Great place to meet girls, right?
01:57:01 I mean, you know, Antifa girls, but still, like, if you're one of these scumbags, that it's a great way to socialize because it's very socially acceptable to be an anti fascist, right?
01:57:11 It's cool.
01:57:13 There's like music videos about you and movies and TV series I.
01:57:17 Mean you're a freedom fighter.
01:57:23 So that's what it is.
01:57:25 It's just that.
01:57:26 We're that outnumbered.
01:57:27 I guess you could say.
01:57:29 A lot of people you know.
01:57:30 Look, it's not a mistake to say that you know when you say the people on the right, you know, consist of all the like the maggot, everything from, like, the MAGA people to, you know, far right people.
01:57:41 And you know, it's in a way, if you know it's when you say the right it's.
01:57:45 It's kind of nebulous.
01:57:48 But the the people that.
01:57:53 Actually stand for the kinds of things that I stand.
01:57:55 For at.
01:57:55 Least is that.
01:57:57 There were a tiny minority with 0 representation and either the the government, the you know, certainly the entertainment industry in in anything you know.
01:58:10 And so.
01:58:12 It's incredibly easy.
01:58:18 Without even having to use force, I mean just a lot of these people that like we were talking about like, oh, who would show up if you wanted.
01:58:24 To do something in real life.
01:58:26 A lot of those people.
01:58:27 Would just wouldn't show up out of the.
01:58:28 The fear of this, like even if they don't have any risk.
01:58:30 Right like that.
01:58:31 Let's say they're like some neat living in their their moms basement and you know.
01:58:35 So what if they get docs?
01:58:36 Kind of a thing, right?
01:58:37 Or, but it's the social shame.
01:58:42 Right, a lot.
01:58:43 Of people they hide.
01:58:44 Their power level.
01:58:45 Which I think is a mistake.
01:58:46 You shouldn't have people in.
01:58:47 Your life that.
01:58:47 Are that want would.
01:58:49 Would they would want you dead if they knew what you believed.
01:58:53 That's ******* crazy.
01:58:57 There might be practical situations, but I think people use that as a crutch.
01:59:01 They use that as a reason to keep their mouth shut because.
01:59:03 They're afraid of the social shame.
01:59:05 Social shame is not.
01:59:06 A good enough reason to hide your power level.
01:59:11 But that's that's a powerful force.
01:59:13 That's a powerful force.
01:59:17 High Priest King Terry are there are tactical reasons for why they did the organized line battle shooting, but it's really.
01:59:24 Kind of complex.
01:59:25 Yeah, it would have.
01:59:26 To I feel like it has to make sense on some level, but it just looks insane.
01:59:30 Like even when I was a kid.
01:59:32 Like I don't know.
01:59:32 If they still do these when.
01:59:34 They would do the reenactments like the Rev.
01:59:36 On 4th of July there was a.
01:59:38 Park and it was, you know, larpers and people that would dress up like the Revolutionary 1.
01:59:42 They also do this for like the Civil War too, and they would dress up like the, you know, the British and the the Colonials and.
01:59:50 They would do these.
01:59:50 Uh mock battles.
01:59:53 And I just remember thinking as a.
01:59:54 Kid like this is dumb.
01:59:56 Like this is really stupid.
02:00:00 And I don't know.
02:00:01 Maybe because the limitations of the rifles I?
02:00:04 Don't know, it just doesn't.
02:00:05 It doesn't it.
02:00:06 Still, I would have to have it.
02:00:08 Explained to me in a way that and I I.
02:00:11 Still feel like even.
02:00:12 If it was explained to me, I would.
02:00:14 I would doubt the uh, the wisdom of it.
02:00:17 But maybe I'm wrong.
02:00:19 I'm not a military tactician by any means.
02:00:24 Hammer of thorazine.
02:00:25 Where is your disclaimer?
02:00:26 Just watching.
02:00:28 Out what? Where I.
02:00:28 Don't know.
02:00:29 Maybe you're talking about something else.
02:00:32 That's probably an older one.
02:00:36 Well, let's see here.
02:00:38 Keyboard would you do a stream with David Duke?
02:00:42 Last time you were on Mark Collette show?
02:00:44 He said he like like to talk to you.
02:00:47 Yeah, I would.
02:00:47 I've been on a stream.
02:00:48 With him before with.
02:00:51 On J's old channel, like I said, my my limitations are Internet.
02:00:57 There's lots of people I that I owe streams to that I just haven't got around to because of my Internet limitations.
02:01:08 What I'd like to do I think it.
02:01:09 Would be fun to do a stream with David Duke with that old Donahue.
02:01:15 Episode that he was on.
02:01:17 And just ask him some questions like, you know what was going through your head when this.
02:01:20 Happened and you know.
02:01:21 Because you you ever want to watch?
02:01:26 Like how differently audiences might perceive things because of the the framing that the the media has.
02:01:35 Has accomplished.
02:01:37 Check out the old there's an.
02:01:39 Old 80s episode of Donahue where David Dukes on.
02:01:43 It, and he seems totally reasonable.
02:01:47 Totally normal, but the crowd is under the spell that he's the devil.
02:01:52 My my parents run to that same.
02:01:54 Spell because all I knew about him was what I think silent live jokes or something like that.
02:02:01 The thing is.
02:02:02 You'd be amazed. Start live.
02:02:05 Is watched by like young idiots, right?
02:02:07 And they make these.
02:02:09 Political references that are Super 2 dimensional and and ********.
02:02:13 But you have to remember who's watching that.
02:02:15 But if you're like 10 years old and you're all excited, cause you got to stay up late and you're watching like.
02:02:19 The Late Show.
02:02:19 Right.
02:02:19 And that's all that matters.
02:02:21 And then they make some joke that you don't even really understand.
02:02:23 You just understand that.
02:02:25 So will Trump stupid?
02:02:27 You know that's that's the that.
02:02:29 You're getting into the brain of a 10 year old and programming. You know his his firmware. Ohh, this guy's bad. This guy's good.
02:02:38 And so even.
02:02:39 Though as in a grown up like as an adult, someone with discernment, you can watch like these sorry live episodes and be.
02:02:46 Like in fact.
02:02:47 That's why every generation thinks that sorry lie was not funny anymore.
02:02:50 It was funnier back when.
02:02:51 I was a kid and they had blah.
02:02:52 Blah blah blah blah.
02:02:53 No, it was just never funny.
02:02:56 It just it was funny when you were 10.
02:02:59 But it was never actually funny.
Speaker 3
02:03:02 But you were.
Devon
02:03:02 10 You know everything was funny when.
02:03:04 You were 10.
02:03:08 So that's why.
02:03:09 It still goes on and you're like it's and you're like, how is this?
02:03:12 Still airing this is awful.
02:03:14 That's because the people who are 10.
02:03:17 The people.
02:03:17 Who are like?
02:03:18 Naughty because they stayed up.
02:03:19 Late ohh. Mom and dad.
02:03:20 Don't know I'm watching this.
02:03:22 That's the audience.
02:03:27 Iron patriot, but White seemed to keep taking it even after their kids are killed.
02:03:31 Well, I mean, like, that's I'm talking about like as a.
02:03:34 As a group.
02:03:36 They're it's.
02:03:37 You can still logic in a way when it's happening in isolated incidents, especially with the.
02:03:45 I mean, look, I know you're talking.
02:03:47 You talk like the the leftists who their kids get raped to death by a a illegal immigrant, and they're still like, but I like tacos.
02:03:55 And yeah, it's infuriating.
02:03:57 But uh.
02:03:59 If that happened on a large scale, the way they were, that's the problem, is it?
02:04:02 It has to get so bad to where it has to be, like large scale **** like Ashley Babbitt.
02:04:08 No big deal like look at it.
02:04:09 Everyone's kind of mad about it, but no, no.
02:04:11 One, you know not enough to.
02:04:12 No one's really that mad about it.
02:04:15 Better her than me, that's you know.
02:04:17 That's how a lot of people look at it.
02:04:19 And it has to get to a point where it could potentially be you.
02:04:25 You know, and right now when.
02:04:27 People see that on the news.
02:04:29 That someone got raped to death by a a black guy or an illegal immigrant or whatever.
02:04:37 They're just kind of numb to it.
02:04:39 And it's still kind of fake to them, like it doesn't seem real to them because it's not in their personal lives.
02:04:44 It has to be so widespread that where, like, everyone knows someone, that it happened to.
02:04:50 Otherwise, it's just as real as the TV show telling them that everything's fine.
02:04:55 If that makes sense.
02:04:59 COVID patient zero.
02:05:01 You watch those nature documentaries on cable scene.
02:05:04 The one about the lions.
02:05:10 I don't know what you're talking about.
02:05:13 I mean, I've seen nature.
02:05:15 Things about lions, but I don't know.
02:05:17 You're getting at with that.
02:05:20 It's not ring any bells?
02:05:24 Logical extremists.
02:05:25 It's amazing how people, even friends, talk about the collapse or genocide, but do nothing as a person who actually believed it.
02:05:32 It makes me livid when all I ever see is the right simply laughing at the left.
02:05:37 What they do is not funny.
02:05:40 Well, exactly.
02:05:41 It's it's a nervous laughter.
02:05:45 And it's a laughter because.
02:05:50 It's they don't.
02:05:51 Not only do they not see the danger, you got the the mainstream is adopting the leftist points.
02:06:00 The fact that CPAC had ********.
02:06:05 Is all you need to know.
02:06:10 That's how much they they've they've moved to the left.
02:06:15 The Republicans are not left.
02:06:17 We have no representation with power 0, not Trump.
02:06:23 Not DeSantis, not not Tucker.
02:06:26 Like, look, I'll admit.
02:06:27 It Tucker probably does the best job of out of everyone as to at least kind of.
02:06:34 Popularize popularizing some of this stuff.
02:06:37 But you know he reels it back in at the last second.
02:06:40 Never lets.
02:06:40 It go too far.
Speaker 5
02:06:42 UM.
Devon
02:06:44 I don't know what his motivations are.
02:06:46 I know that his.
02:06:47 His CIA background is suspect as ****.
02:06:53 I never trust people that come from that kind of money, especially if.
02:06:55 They I mean, even if.
02:06:56 He didn't have the CIA background.
02:06:58 I mean, the fact that he comes from that kind of money.
02:07:01 Is just, you know.
02:07:03 It is what it is, and if you just listen to what he said like when he's talked about like his book Ship of Fools.
02:07:10 He was doing a book tour.
02:07:13 And I think he was armed with Adam Corolla.
02:07:16 And he spelled it out like the fact that, you know, if the ruling class doesn't reel this **** in a little bit, the pitchforks are gonna come out.
02:07:22 And I'm trying to stop that.
02:07:26 I mean, he's he said that he basically said.
02:07:29 He was a pressure valve.
02:07:32 So it's like, you know, it's hard for me.
02:07:36 It's hard for me to trust someone like that and especially someone that's allowed to be on Fox News.
02:07:41 They don't say, oh, the ratings are so good.
02:07:42 They have to keep.
02:07:43 They don't have to keep **** on.
02:07:48 They could.
02:07:49 They could take him out like they took at O'Reilly.
02:07:51 No big problem.
02:07:57 Let's keep going through here.
02:08:02 Larger extremists.
02:08:03 I have two lawsuits going on that would be interested in.
02:08:05 I could really use your help.
02:08:08 Friday I have a zoom hearing.
02:08:09 I was thinking about having a backdrop to **** the judge off like a black pill plug or something.
02:08:15 It's hard for me to.
02:08:19 Well, I wouldn't try to **** a judge off.
02:08:22 I mean, I don't know about your lawsuit, but I wouldn't.
02:08:24 I mean, you never want to **** a judge off if you're hoping to get a ruling in your favor.
02:08:31 And you can e-mail.
02:08:32 I can't promise.
02:08:33 Like right now my.
02:08:34 House is not waterproof.
02:08:38 In a big way.
02:08:39 So like I I kind of got my hands full, but I'll try and I I think you've talked to me about this, where you've messaged about this before.
02:08:46 And I just you know.
02:08:48 I do have my hands full, but I wouldn't try.
02:08:51 I just would recommend you don't try to kiss a judge off.
02:08:54 Patriot of the north.
02:08:55 What is your honest opinion of what it will take for the majority to fight back?
02:09:00 Like I said, it's going to take eminent danger.
02:09:05 Imminent danger.
02:09:07 It's going to take.
02:09:09 Well, think about it.
02:09:09 What would it?
02:09:10 Take for me, just as an example.
02:09:14 What would it take for me to want the vaccine?
02:09:17 I'd have to have people in my life actually dropping dead of COVID.
02:09:22 For me to like reprogram what I'm comfortable with right now.
02:09:27 I'm not comfortable with shooting myself in the arm with a mystery potion made by people who hate me and.
02:09:36 The reason why is it doesn't seem like an eminent threat.
02:09:40 You know not.
02:09:41 Getting it doesn't seem to like really be any kind of danger.
02:09:45 And for me to to want to do that, to go against.
02:09:50 My comfort zone.
02:09:53 I would have to have like people in my life dropping dead.
02:09:58 You know, like stuff like, remember those videos that were coming out of China, like somehow?
02:10:02 None of this has happened happened since those videos, right?
02:10:05 All those videos were coming out and like there's.
02:10:07 Like, oh look, the Chinese guy just walking down, he just ******* fell over.
Speaker
02:10:10 Now he's. Oh my God.
Devon
02:10:12 And I was like there.
02:10:12 Was like tons of these.
02:10:14 Videos coming out of China, right?
02:10:16 Weird how like none of that ever actually happened anywhere.
02:10:18 Else isn't it?
02:10:21 Well, let's say.
02:10:22 Let's say that was actually happening.
02:10:25 You know, let's say there really was, like mass graves.
02:10:28 Outside of major cities and.
02:10:30 Like you, I might at that point.
02:10:32 Go. Hey. No, no.
02:10:33 Roll the dice with this ****.
02:10:37 So it's that's The thing is it has to, it has to.
02:10:38 Be imminent danger.
02:10:40 It has to be a survival thing.
02:10:42 People are not willing to do things out of ideological principle anymore.
02:10:48 Because there's not enough the 1st.
02:10:49 Of all, there's not enough people that even agree on the principles.
02:10:53 Just on the right.
02:10:54 We just talked about like a significant portion of the right thinks it's cool that there's a training running for governor that's on their side, quote UN quote.
02:11:05 You don't have any common England.
02:11:06 Common with those people, really, other than that.
02:11:09 That they.
02:11:10 Say they hate the leftists, even though they're.
02:11:12 Literally becoming them.
02:11:15 So there's not really any principles on the right any more than there are any principles on the left, the right, they're just following that their their power structure in the same way that left is following whatever the the pretty people on TV say the right is doing the same thing.
02:11:29 They just have different pretty people.
02:11:31 That they listen to.
02:11:34 And you don't have any religious leaders and you don't.
02:11:36 Have any?
02:11:37 I mean, there's no principles, right?
02:11:39 And there's no real leaders out there.
02:11:42 And so.
02:11:45 It has to because everyone's these atomized.
02:11:49 You know individuals, they have to fill individual danger on a large scale.
02:11:55 And then in a weird way, that'll become what they have in common.
02:12:00 They'll have a common fear and you see that happening like when the you'll see these communities when they do spring up.
02:12:06 A lot of times it's out of a common fear.
02:12:09 You know, like some of these anti COVID restriction stuff, these communities that pop up, right.
02:12:18 And you know these protests, it's because they have a common fear.
02:12:22 You talk to them individually.
02:12:23 They probably politically aren't on the same page in a lot of ways.
02:12:27 But they all are afraid of the same thing.
02:12:34 And the The thing is, is there's not enough people that are actually feel any kind.
02:12:37 Of existential threat.
02:12:40 Because they're too blinded by their their entertainment, whether it's video games or movies, or you know, or maybe they're just too busy at their job and raising their kids or whatever.
02:12:54 But the again the calories and the dopamine keeps showing up, so it's.
02:12:58 They're not going to they're not going to oppose anything.
02:13:03 Epigenetic force, do you follow Ice Age, farmer.
02:13:06 He talks about issues like intentional food shortages, supply chain disruptions et cetera.
02:13:12 If you don't, you should check out of stuff.
02:13:14 I've heard the name, but I'm not familiar with them.
02:13:17 Like I said, it would have to be intentional for there to be food shortages in America right now.
02:13:23 I don't know what purpose that would serve them right now.
02:13:25 I kind of feel like that would be a bad idea unless unless the ruling class wants wants violence.
02:13:32 And I guess that's one way to.
02:13:33 Get it to happen.
02:13:37 Like that name is.
02:13:43 Either I can't read your lead, speak.
02:13:46 It's like basaka her besecker.
02:13:50 It's OK.
02:13:52 We enjoy your rants too.
02:13:54 OK.
02:13:55 Well, I appreciate that, I.
02:13:56 Don't remember what? Hopefully it's.
02:13:59 Hopefully that was a good one.
02:14:01 Said raver.
02:14:02 When I see them giving our media memories away via.
02:14:07 Oh, where did that?
02:14:08 One did this thing get funked up again.
02:14:11 Did it go to the beginning?
02:14:12 You know, I'm just gonna.
02:14:13 I'm so behind.
02:14:14 I'm probably gonna miss a bunch of you.
02:14:15 Guys, this stuff I'm going.
02:14:16 To Fast forward to like the more current stuff.
02:14:18 Because there's like pages of comments that I'm.
02:14:20 Missing out on now.
02:14:23 Hanshu, what do you think the goal should be for a lifetime?
02:14:28 To set up our kids to try to fight back against global ****, I think our generation's goal should be propaganda and political efforts to edge towards succession in America.
02:14:37 Things like the Arizona audit provide some ammo.
02:14:41 Yeah, that's all good ideas.
02:14:42 I think that a lot of people need to understand that sometimes you plant the tree.
02:14:46 Not so that you'll ever enjoy the shade.
02:14:48 Because your children will and I kind of feel like it sucks, but like, we're kind of in that mode where a lot of the things that we should be doing are things that aren't going to actually directly benefit us and that will benefit people in the future.
02:15:03 Uh, have I watched you up in the last battle?
02:15:05 The 12 hour documentary showing the truth about World War 2?
02:15:08 I have, and it's got some good points.
02:15:11 It's a little propaganda E but.
02:15:14 Yeah, it's it's worth a watch.
02:15:17 I'm pretty sure I've even seen all 12 hours, but it was a few years back.
02:15:22 Jay Dog, did you get any money?
02:15:25 Of this chat that we call cast spells.
02:15:27 I haven't looked in a while.
02:15:30 But maybe I'll let you know.
02:15:32 Last time I did.
02:15:35 I'll check again soon, but we should probably move to Odyssey pretty soon.
02:15:40 Odyssey will probably not be punishing people financially.
02:15:47 As far as I can tell.
02:15:49 I I get the sense that I don't.
02:15:52 They're not on our side, but I get the sense that they are free speech absolutist.
02:15:59 And because they control the cryptocurrency, they don't have to worry about getting.
02:16:05 You know a deep platform by.
02:16:10 You know stripe and stuff like that.
02:16:15 You know that's been the problem.
02:16:20 Double AZ that week Russia tested zero or zircon.
02:16:25 China is building a new generation of carriers.
02:16:30 Wait this week Russia tested zircon.
02:16:34 China is building a new generation of carriers war coming.
02:16:39 Normies, the biggest subject on the Internet right now, new masters of the Universe show, is bad.
02:16:44 Kevin Smith lied, not fond of the original show, looks somewhat gay **** from adult perspective.
02:16:58 I don't know if war is imminent.
02:17:01 And he man was always kind of gay.
02:17:04 I had never liked him in.
02:17:06 And I'm not surprised that they made it super gayer, especially if Kevin Smith was involved.
02:17:14 And he was instrumental in normalizing a lot of this ****.
02:17:24 Piercing to ricks.
02:17:28 I don't know if I said they're probably not.
02:17:30 What we really want to.
02:17:31 Know is how old is your cat.
02:17:35 Well, I'll tell you. There's actually 2/1 is really old and she never gets mentioned because she's well, she's. You might be able to hear her snoring. She's literally snoring here in a box next to me.
02:17:47 But she's no fun.
02:17:48 She's we're just, we're just, you know, just she's just she's just.
02:17:54 Run the clock out.
02:17:55 Classified cat.
02:17:57 How old is he?
02:18:00 He's not that old.
02:18:01 He's like five years old.
02:18:06 Type of lard over here.
02:18:07 She's morbidly obese.
02:18:08 And about she's really old.
02:18:10 She's like.
02:18:15 15 probably somewhere in there.
02:18:20 But yeah, she's.
02:18:20 She's basically furniture at this point.
02:18:22 I mean, you know.
02:18:24 I love her.
02:18:24 She's been around for a long time, but.
02:18:28 She's just mean mean.
02:18:30 And and sleepy.
02:18:34 Commander Rockwell, what do you know about Israel, Cohen?
02:18:38 Not much.
02:18:41 That doesn't ring any bells for some reason I ninja master.
02:18:45 Will you do a podcast or something with?
02:18:48 Mermaid don't know who that is.
02:18:52 AA Z. Anonymous 2011 by Roland Emmerich, was slammed by critics for portraying Shakespeare as a murdering con artist.
02:19:01 But shows very well how art is used as a political weapon and the degeneracy in the ruling class and must must watch.
02:19:09 I'll check it out.
02:19:11 The uh, I've heard that.
02:19:15 Heard that there's even possible Shakespeare didn't even ever exist.
02:19:18 But you know.
02:19:20 Who knows? I don't. I don't. I never looked into that actual beyner. I suspect 2024 will be somewhat of a **** hitting the fan. Period. George Floyd 2.0 dies in inner city. Youth will do their thing. Plus election craziness.
02:19:37 It could be.
02:19:38 It depends on who runs.
02:19:39 If Trump runs, I don't know.
02:19:41 I could almost see it being like a pressure valve situation because I don't think that he would have the momentum.
02:19:47 I don't know a lot of this recount stuff has to come out there.
02:19:50 We're we're.
02:19:50 Just in like.
02:19:52 We're in a destabilized.
02:19:55 Era, so things can go lots of different directions really fast.
02:20:01 I try not to make predictions like that, I just try to prepare for like the.
02:20:03 Worst possible outcome, Atlas 27.
02:20:06 After the summer of riots and the gas shortages, what do you think are the next events that have a chance of sparking people to do something mass inflation and food shortages seem likely?
02:20:17 Well, the mass inflation.
02:20:18 Like I said, the food.
02:20:19 Shortage is not so much.
02:20:21 And this is intentional.
02:20:24 Double Z defense or defenestration.
02:20:29 Throwing someone out of window?
02:20:31 OK, I didn't know.
02:20:31 There was a whole.
02:20:33 Word just for that.
02:20:37 Carl Fire has been fighting cancer for a while.
02:20:39 I did not know that.
02:20:40 I hope he hope he.
02:20:43 Gets better.
02:20:46 Anna Annunaki annunaki 1776. If USD lost reserve currency status and the military pensions were worthless, with the US realistically have any power at all, who would fight for the US at this point with the without the Gibbs involved. Right now our military as much as we make.
02:21:05 None of it, and it is.
02:21:06 This is deteriorating at an alarming pace.
02:21:09 It's still way bigger and more powerful than.
02:21:15 And so even if our reserve currents or at.
02:21:18 Least they wouldn't have.
02:21:19 Well, rephrase that. Even if our currency goes into hyperinflation and they just print it out like like, what was it like more during Trump's administration than all the rest of the years combined? And So what, right?
02:21:35 What? Who, what's who?
02:21:36 What are we going to?
02:21:37 Do about it.
02:21:38 You know, it's still the reserve currency and it's because the military might in order for us to actually lose.
02:21:46 That status.
02:21:48 Effectively, they'd have to be the protection of another country, you know, like China would have to have such a military capability, where America would at the very least think twice about engaging.
02:22:06 I mean right now, look.
02:22:07 It'd be a total.
02:22:08 Good show cause even if it took nine of them to kill one of us, they'd win.
02:22:12 Right.
02:22:14 But uh.
02:22:17 You know, it's still enough of a of I.
02:22:20 Think China doesn't no one wants?
02:22:22 To no ruling class wants to just completely blow up their country just so they can.
02:22:27 They can call the.
02:22:28 Shots. They're willing to play.
02:22:30 By someone else's rules as long.
02:22:33 As they're in the same like in.
02:22:35 The same way that like the the.
02:22:36 Maga boomers are happy as long as they have their.
02:22:39 Mansions and all this.
02:22:40 Stuff, you know, the Chinese ruling class.
02:22:42 It's not like they're doing bad, you know, they're they're they're happy with the situation.
02:22:45 They'd rather be on top.
02:22:46 They'd rather be in charge, but the sacrifice required to do that is is more than I think that they'd be willing.
02:22:52 And plus the risk is too big, that there's no guarantee they would win.
02:22:56 You'd have to get in a situation.
02:22:57 The only ruling kind of a ruling class that would ever want to.
02:23:00 Challenge that ever would either a be 100% confident? No actually that's that's it. It would have to be.
02:23:10 They'd have to, whether it's because they're right or they're crazy, doesn't matter.
02:23:13 They'd have to be confident that they're they could challenge us in the military.
02:23:20 Way like they'd have to be able, they'd have to be confident that.
02:23:22 At the very least, they would be able.
02:23:26 To reach peace through military might.
02:23:31 And I don't think that anyone actually thinks that.
02:23:34 Which is changing.
02:23:37 Which is changing.
02:23:39 #4 is interesting that every aspect of an employee's personal life is now subject subject to HR scrutiny, even a few years ago, this was unacceptable. the US is now run like a middle school. Yes, it is.
02:23:55 Yes it is.
02:23:58 The pill dispenser.
02:23:59 You said you will rewatch the Terminator trilogy.
02:24:02 I rewatched it.
02:24:03 You should consider watching or watching them too.
02:24:06 The third episode is such a disappointment.
02:24:08 Yeah, the which one is the third one again.
02:24:11 I mean, they're all bad after the second one, there was the one where they tried to make it a little bit better by.
02:24:18 Having the what's his nuts from American Psycho? But even that one's terrible. It's just less. It's slightly less terrible.
02:24:27 Number two, it was just.
02:24:28 So good in terms of, you know the technology it was you know for special effects and it was just I'm not good as in like.
02:24:37 Like based but like good as in like well produced, it was one of the best produced action sci-fi movies to date.
02:24:46 When it came out, if not the best, and it held up like, you know, some of the special effects are kind of hooking now, right?
02:24:50 Like the the liquid metal **** looks pretty stupid now, but that held up for a long time.
02:25:01 The third one I can't remember which one that is now.
02:25:04 Blood of tyrants.
02:25:05 Stop reading Bishop comments.
02:25:06 Yeah, no.
02:25:07 Bishop comments are the worst.
02:25:08 I almost never read them just because it's it's just like.
02:25:13 It's just, it's crazy people.
02:25:16 I kind of think it's cute.
02:25:17 People like it's still people **** hurt.
02:25:19 Well, because that's who's on bit shoot.
02:25:21 Like, if you look at the trending page right of of bit shoot, it's all these queue videos and I think that's just like the community over a bit shoot and I think they're still cute people that are still mad about like and it's funny cause like my top viewed videos if you go to my channel are the the queues of cues of Fagot videos.
02:25:39 Basically, so I think it's just these these psychopaths and you know, and there's bots and stuff too.
02:25:47 Their their comment section isn't.
02:25:49 Well, it's not moderated by any stretch of the means, so it's just it's it's.
02:25:55 Yeah, I rarely, rarely.
02:25:57 But the comment that I was talking about was on Odyssey.
02:26:01 The people that said that that I didn't understand the point of the the king of the Hill episode that was from Odyssey, which is why I thought I had to address it because it wasn't.
02:26:10 If it was a Bishop.
02:26:11 Comment I probably wouldn't have said anything.
02:26:16 Sheen Lantern thoughts on Mussolini.
02:26:18 He believed Jews could be formed into loyal fascists.
02:26:23 Well, I disagree with him on that.
02:26:28 And I don't.
02:26:32 Yeah, I'm like, I'm not a policy guy and I'm not an expert on Mussolini.
02:26:35 I'd have to.
02:26:36 I'd have to do more researching to him before I'd have a an intelligent opinion about him.
02:26:41 Florida man six.
02:26:43 I read the death gate cycle back in high school, but never heard.
02:26:46 Of anyone else, mention it.
02:26:48 I got a kick out of you.
02:26:49 Going over it, yeah, it's it's one of those books like.
02:26:51 I I I honestly when I was a.
02:26:53 Little kid, I always.
02:26:54 Want to make movies my whole life?
02:26:55 And when I was a little kid reading those books, I always thought to myself, if you ever get in a position to where you can make movies, this would, this would be a perfect series to make movies out of because you first of all, you could make seven of them.
02:27:07 And then especially when they started making a Lord of the Rings.
02:27:09 Because I was like, oh.
02:27:10 See this is it would.
02:27:11 Be perfect and I'm surprised.
02:27:13 They didn't.
02:27:13 It wouldn't they?
02:27:14 They'd be great movie.
02:27:16 Again, I'd have to read I.
02:27:17 Don't know if they're.
02:27:19 I mean they are, they are degenerate and stuff.
02:27:22 I mean, I can think of just off the top of my head some degenerate parts, but not really that bad. I mean, it was co-authored by a Mormon, so it wasn't that degenerate.
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02:27:29 UM.
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02:27:31 And like I said, the the take away for me little Devin was ruling class is a bunch of like hubris is the number one sin in the world basically.
02:27:40 Yeah, not a lot of people have have read that book.
02:27:43 Or that series?
02:27:47 I think I've talked to like 1.
02:27:48 Other person like not counting you, that's heard of it.
02:27:52 Hell is coming to Bree.
02:27:54 I never got into Q whatsoever, so obviously nonsense.
02:27:58 Lots of people did.
02:27:59 Lots of people still are archaic ways.
02:28:02 We should have a separate chat queue for questions and comments directed at you, so they're not scrambled.
02:28:07 Yeah, it's it's hard for me to go through all this ****.
02:28:10 I'll probably end.
02:28:10 Up doing is.
02:28:13 I've been meaning to set up entropy that lets you do super chats, and I would assume by now they've incorporated Odyssey.
02:28:25 And Odyssey also does super chats like one of the reasons why it's kind of a cluster with this is on YouTube you have a super chat system and then you can it goes to the top and it separates them for you.
02:28:37 This doesn't do, it's just a big mess and I'm just looking for my name.
02:28:40 You know what I mean?
02:28:41 And I.
02:28:41 Miss this stuff.
02:28:42 Because it's it's just scrolling through pages and pages.
02:28:44 As you guys talk.
02:28:46 So maybe if Odyssey doesn't have, I think it does though I.
02:28:49 Think Odyssey has a.
02:28:50 Way that you do.
02:28:51 Super chats using their little crypto system, but I haven't used odysseys streaming since the like.
02:28:57 It was the first week it was available.
02:29:00 I used it just to check it out and it was so.
02:29:03 Beta still that I didn't want to use it.
02:29:06 But now that I know that the kill stream is using it and other people are using it, we might have to just make them move over there.
02:29:11 Maybe I'll do another test stream next week or something.
02:29:15 Maybe we can try.
02:29:16 It out and see how it goes.
02:29:18 But there was no there was no chat moderation.
02:29:20 There was no nothing.
02:29:21 It was just I mean it.
02:29:22 Barely worked.
02:29:24 But if the kill streams using it, maybe I'll talk to.
02:29:27 To those guys.
02:29:30 They in fact, I got to respond.
02:29:32 He invited me on and I.
02:29:34 Meant to respond, I keep forgetting to.
02:29:38 OK.
02:29:41 I think let's go and wrap things up.
02:29:42 We've been going for.
02:29:45 About 2 1/2 hours now.
02:29:49 So we can.
02:29:52 I'll give you guys a couple more seconds here while I chug the rest of this.
02:29:56 Coffee here and then we'll.
02:29:59 I'll go have at it, then I'm going to.
02:30:01 Go climb on my roof.
02:30:11 Near Bannock, experience 6.
02:30:14 I know exactly what you mean with the imminent danger.
02:30:16 It's like watching news about fires every day.
02:30:19 But never worry your care until one day your house is on fire.
02:30:24 And all you can think about is save your documents family and can't.
02:30:28 Yeah, it just it doesn't seem real to people until it's literally right outside the door anymore.
02:30:33 Updates on the health issue.
02:30:38 Not really.
02:30:41 Don't worry too much.
02:30:47 All right.
02:30:48 So we are going to wrap things up here and I will be back on Wednesday night.
02:30:57 I'll let you guys know if.
02:30:59 That's going to be on, I don't.
02:31:00 Think it's going to be on Odyssey on Wednesday, but I will.
02:31:04 I'll look.
02:31:05 Maybe I'll do like a test string in between now and Wednesday discord thing.
02:31:09 I'm going to try to hop on the Discord server.
02:31:12 Sometime the next few days too.
02:31:15 Even just for a little bit to touch base and find out what was going on.
02:31:18 And then once I found out what's going on, maybe.
02:31:20 Share more links and there's been people asking for that, but like I said, I got my hands full right.
02:31:27 Now I got it.
02:31:29 The roof, the fix and some other things I.
02:31:31 Got to.
02:31:32 Take care of so I can't give you a specific time for that, but we'll get it done.
02:31:37 As quickly as possible.
02:31:38 In the meantime, everyone stays safe.
02:31:42 Be very patient.
02:31:44 Who knows?
02:31:45 Miracles do somewhat sometimes happen and.
02:31:49 It is impossible to predict the future and you know what?
02:31:52 Because of the law of entropy.
02:31:57 Even the ruling.
02:31:57 Class is not able to control everything, sometimes it.
02:32:02 Slips between their fingers like grains of sand that tight it was that that gay Star Wars quote the.
02:32:12 The the the tighter your grip is on the Galaxy, the more star systems slip between your fingers.
02:32:17 Or something like.
02:32:18 That, but there's some truth to that.
02:32:20 The harder the harder the the The thing is every war.
02:32:25 If you go back to history, every war starts when the ruling class, just like in that clip, we watched the of the patriot.
02:32:34 When the ruling class.
02:32:37 They're bound to a ridiculous degree.
02:32:41 They finally do something to where everyone's just like, OK, that's, you know that's that's it.
02:32:48 And they never seem.
02:32:50 To learn their lesson, because throughout history it happens.
02:32:53 Again and again and again.
02:32:54 And it happens for the very same reason that our our tribal buddies, they they keep getting evicted from countries because it's it's a pattern.
02:33:03 It's just a pattern.
02:33:05 It's a cycle, so be patient.
02:33:10 They will overstep their bounds.
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